THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMDEH 0, 180. v in NEW BOORS AND MAGAZINES . V ' sasses w-ass "(hmi of the East" if an Exhaustive Woia - -CL - on Philippines. MATERIAL GATHERED ' FROM FIRST HAND Har To' Broke" la tae Title at a Book Which Bhaald Appeal t tha ' Great Ptlo at v ' tlamaalty. "The Oeme of tha Bast." by A. H. Sav aye Lanaor, Is a very complete work of description of tha Philippines by a cele brated ' traveler end writer. The topor rsphyethiolotT. olvll and political condi tions of tha Island are dwelt upon. Many critics hav attacked tba accuracy of seme of tba statements mad in the book, but tha auroeed errors ara at best minor on. and no evfdeaoe Is yet at hand to prove that the orlUos know any more than Lan dor about tha land he describes. He sath. ered the material at first hand, took thou sands of photographs, and he relate many of the episodes of his Journeying and per sonal experiences which add to th value of the work, Inasmuch as It Is pretty ' heavy for th most part. Landor'a previous ! book of a similar character bespeak for this one a welcome from anyone Interested lq our Island possessions. "faappy Tho' Broke," published by the Colburn Publlshlns; company, Chlcagro, Is a tory that might be written by any bright young man whose dwindling- resources had forced him to the kind of boarding house depicted In thle story. The slang Is not capitalized, ,V George Ade's fables are, but thers's Just as much of It, and It's good, of Its kind. There are a good many men who will say "I've been through all that, you bet," when they read It. The book I a serle of sketches and little epi sodes and though the language Is a trifle labored at Umei, he manages to convey the idea, pretty distinctly. It's the sort of book to read when you are In a ham mock on a veranda, with something iced handy. C. A. Pox wrote It "Working With the People" by Charlea Bprague Smith. Is an Interesting description of th alms, tha method and work of th People's Institute In New York, of which he la managing director. Th title almost tells you what the book Is, and th story ef th movement to better the condition Of the working classes 1 worthy of a good deal of attention, a a guidance In similar movements elsewhere. Abram 8. Hewitt, President Oompers, and other equally prominent were identified with It, and the free discussions on all questions and by all rank have aroused much Interest. Th institute appears to have educational, mu sical and social sides that are most at tractive. A. Weasels A Co., New York, are th publishers. The title of "Social Diseases and Mar riage" by Prlnoe A. Morrow, M. D., tells the nature of the book. It la of course written primarily for physician and those Interested In th prevention of race deter ioration. Th diseases resulting from the ootal evil and their relation to marriage and what safeguards oan be adopted to stay the evils, are discussed with a good deal of technical language, and the re sponsibility Impressed strongly on phy sician to us all efforts for the prevention of the evil. "Frog Hollow Postbag," by Henry TJ. Mulr (Richard O. Badger), Is a book of vers containing, a the author says, "the love correspondence between two frogs," In which a few human thoughts and foi bles are illustrated. "A Book of Verse" I th modest title of a small volume by John Lewi March (Richard O. Badger). There are fifteen poems In th volume and all ere abov tha average. "Th Radian Road.", by Ethelwyn Weth rhall (Richard O. Badger), la a volume of fifty-eight poems, generally of personal ex perience, vary i feminine In thought and constitution some of them pleasant, noa Of them particularly displeasing. "Nltaj" by Marshall Saunders (Pag Co., Boston), la th story of an Irish setter, told in the same manner as "Black Beauty'" and "'Beautiful Joe" and by tha same author. It Is a short story, told In a simpla way and is Just what boy and girls, ay, and many "grown-ups" will rellsn. ' "Th Becker," by Harry Leon Wilson, published by Doubleday, Page As Co., re minds on a little ef tha Mrs. Humphrey Ward novel of religious discussions, but tha atyl la lighter and rather more en tertaining. Th author divide the book Into "Th Age of Fable," "Th Age of Reason" and "Th Ags of Faith." Tha book develop th hero's emancipation from religious fables, hi quest for th truth, ' and shows that at tha ' end tb quest stood a woman his brother's wife. Th brother Is considerate enough to re tire Into Mother Church, and give up his wit, ao tie presumption la that tha hero yeoelvs her as a legacy. There la some Shrewd argument, and a good deal of wit In th book- The workmanship Is rather good. Some present tendenclea ara satir ised. SBs-aasa-aw Tha Mastery of the PadAc" by Archi bald R, Colquhoun.' Th author ha bean a great traveler tn foreign lands and a Student of foreign affair, sassoUlly of th questions whloh find their foooe tn tbe far east. In this work th reader la given tha benefit of this wide experience. Thar are special map and a beautiful frontis piece, "Tba BMreet of Sunshine an tha Highest Mountain Villas of Java," Thar are also mora taaa 100 Illustrations from original sketches and photograph. Pub lished by tha Maomiuan company. "Little Mtchen," th story, of a moun tain squirrel, by Margaret W. Morley, very prettily Illustrated by Brace Horsfall. This eharmlng ltttla story of forest and animal life will Interest the young people, and It , Is so In tractive they cannot but receive Beautiful Jfol to FRIDAY WE WILL SELL THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS FALL at most remarkable bargains French Flannels 3 to 10 yard lengths and many alike in finest quality plain and fancy sold at 50c and 75c a yard $1.50 and $2 Dress Goods a! fortunate purchase. A large tumes sold us all 3, 5 and 8-yard lengths of his best cloths; plain and fancy cheviots and unfinished worsteds. We have added to this all the accumu lated high class goods sold up to $2.00......... vf CrJfor remnants of $1.00 dress goods. Ifl for Danish Cloth rem IUC nants enough for skirta and dresses. Long Remnants of Laces at 3ic5c-10c Fine clunys, French vals, net top Orientals in all desira ble widths many beautiful patterns, Tl C worth up to 85o yard, at eC'tjC'IUC SILKS 75c and $1.00 plain and fancy shirt waist Bilks, lining taffetas, Loulsene". pretty foulards, wash tanetas ana a lot of fancy kimona silks 35c worth up to 1 on bargai square at, yard .... Ten Big Basement Bxrga.irvs Just received new lot imported dress ginghams, neat stripes ana cnecKs in corded effects splendid for girls' fall school dresses, on basement bargain square, for, per yard 02C cream 8k Twilled Baby Flannel in white cream and all bright colors, sort nn ish but firm weave, a loo quality, for, yard 10,000 Yards Cream Shaker m Flannel excellent quality JQ for, yard Fine riercericed Sateen Extra fl heavy quality for fall shirts, I1) 40o grade at, yard New Fall Style Percale Rem nantslight and dai-k pat ternsworth 19c, go at, yard Bleach Hack Toweling worth ten cents, at ff yard.. Remnants fine qual ity Sanitary Cotton Diaper, at, C yard Jv J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS Under Government Supervision, Charter No. 689. J. L. Brandeis , Sons. Bankers, STATEMENT, at close of business. September 6, 1904. This bank opened for business September 6, 1902. RESOURCES. Time loans 263,856.U United States and other bonds.... 76,000.00 Premium account 800.89 Cash. In office and banks I7J.IM.7I 512,883.2$ DEPOSITS September 6, 1903 ?290,054.51 September 6, 1904 (rest benefit from reading- It. by A C. Madura; A Co. Published "Sea Btories (or Wonder Eyes," by Mra A. B. Hardy- Glnn Co.. Boston), la a collection of stories of tha animals and vegetables found In the aea, written in a pleasing manner and full of Instruction for tha little ones. "Our Little Gorman Cousin" and "Our Little Irish Cousin," by Mary Haselton Wade, ara lata additions to tha Little Cousin series published by L. C. Page A Co. This series consists of delightful stories of child -Ufa In other lands. They not only appeal to tha children, but ara appreciated by all who love tbe quaint sayings and adventures ef children, Tha prioe la SO cants. Above books at lowsst retail prices, Matthews, 121 South Fifteenth street. Wot tea. Fair at Washington hall fair, under tha auspices of Danish Sisterhood lodge No. 57, September a. 10, 190t (afternoon and even ing). Bverrthlaa tow Roeswwlt. Justice . of the Peaoa William AlUtadt baa juat returned from a trip to Lincoln, Ribbons We've an Interesting array of tbe new fall creations. Ribbons for hair, neck or dreaa, Colors, changeabls and shaded, navy blue dotted with large red or white polka dots and white, dotted with green or black; fancy Per sians; and beautiful shaded pillow ribbons in all colors. Quality, style and colorings the beat; widths, from Insertion up to Bash widths; prices from 8c op reasonable indeed for qual ity offered.' Ribbons are always in demand ft-T fashioning- Into b eautlful and artistic ef fects for ornamenting tbe dress and hair. To be sure, of getting the shade that will please you buy now while the assortment Is com plete. I MRS. J. BENSON, AND ODD PIECES OF 69c Yard-We made another manufacturer of ladies' Tailor Cos f for traveling men' 1-Fv sample lengths of dress goods larger and better as sortment of heavier fall goods enough to match for skirts, waist and little dresses. SILKS Fancy silks, fancy velvets, printed velveteen, neck tie silk, silk for fancy work, go according to size of pieces .tt 5-10-15-25c Striped and Checked Outing Flannel in lengths from two to ten g yards very best grade M.f for, yard .. Uv New Printed Flannelettes for waist ings, kimooas, wrapper, ate. "f 1 This is a38-in cloth and worth 19o a yard Special Friday at 2 Unbleached Muslin Remnants at, yard Light Weight Dress Prints dark patterns for fall wear go at, yard 2lc 5c 36-Inch Bleached Muslin and 1 Cambrics- finest grade man- f ufactured, go at, yard "v Remnants all kinds Table Damask at half real value . BOSTON STORE LIABILITIES. Capital , JSO.OOO.OO surplus Undivided profits , DBP061TS Indlvldual deposits $368,024.18 Demand certificates 150.00 Time certificates RK2un.fa 6,000.00 . 1,336.28 Cashier's cheoke 8,OH.7S M.U1M tei2.883.28 $456,547.00 Reopening off Ur. and Mrs. .brand's Daaclas and Physical Caltare Classes - ' vw " ".j , oopiomocr as. Beginners. 10 a. m. Terms Season, Beptem- wt- im way, fiu, Advance, nu. Adultr classes begins Tuesday, September (.Id. m. Private lessons dally. ODenlne- mm. sembly next Wednesday. For particulars VMS wa IVIVUUUV AVUe For Crane's Writing Paper and Fountain Pens, go to BarkaJow Bros. BOOK SHOP. Ttl. B223. 1612 Farmm SI. Crete and other Nebraska point. "Rooee vei tnu micaey is me watoftword all along tne une, reports Mr. Aitatadt, who said: "The Germans, particularly, will present m soiio irooi uus It 11 tor tha re publican praatdeatlal and guhematorial First class watch and jewelry work at iiuDermann's, cor. uth and Douglas. Haw Tork ail PhlWdelDhta eannot be mora pleasantly or conveniently reached than by tha Grand Trunk-Lehigh valley Route. Bona through trains, mag nificent scenery, all trains run via Niagara Falls. Descriptive literature sent free on anoU. cation to Advertising Department. Orand Trunk Railway By.tam, US Adams Bt, Chi cago, Geo. W. Veux, A. 0. P. A T. A, Hall Fare Sloax city as! Matwav ONX.T St, II ROUND TRIP To tha Interstate Btock Fair and Ru. Meet, September I to 10, ' Via C. A N. W. Ry. and C. It P. If. a n n- Offlcea, 1401-01 Farnam St Webeter st staOon. Union depot, Coraer Flttaeata mm Uaraey Streets air. aaa ara. cwambere Will reopen tnelr School of iMustnc tiM Farnam street. September a, roinbU mentary reception, by card only. luw. Uoa of tha academy I to I p. ra. Daaolng 1:10 p. m. For JuvonUes, Saturday. San, tember Mlhi dancing to t p. m. AnDiloa. 10008 - OMAHA WEATHER FRIDAY Generallj Fair . . -.-. iU--! 1 , nmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmmmmmmmmmmm aeaea--am Blankets, Comforts. Batting. Friday and Saturday will be devoted almost entirely to these three lines of goods. We have put on sale ninety-eight cases of Batting, seventy-four cases of Comforts, and one thousand pairs of Blankets. . Come and provide for winter. REMNANT DAY FRIDAY. Remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Linens, Lin ings. Laces, Ribbons and Domestics. , All at about one-half price. Outing Flannel, three thousand yards, mill ends, 10 to 20 yards each, 13c values, Friday and Saturday at ...... O3C . New Cravenette Rain Coats Just Opened, light tan, mid tan, olive, gray and dark mixtures, $15.00, $13.50, $12.50, n (rt C $8.95, and ......... D New Tourist Coats The very latest in cuts, length and material, P QC $10.50, $9.90, $8.95, $7.95 and DtZJD Spachtal Doylies The finest Swiss work a case of them on bargain counter Friday at JJ 15c, 12c, 10c and .00 GROCERY Best Groceries, Largest Va rieties, Lowest Prices the whole story briefly told. Thirty ($3) In "S. & H-"J! tups a vsi ) n Oreen Trading Stamps with three lbs. best Java nd Mocha Coffee, nn rresh roasted Twenty (K) ln '-s! & H." Qreen Trading - Stamps with pound Tea, RUr fanw kind.. VOW Ten (tl) "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps with lb. whole mixed pica- ri e- II nm anin mmJt tins spice Five (50c) "B.&H.1 Trading- Stamps with jar Jam. ..... Ten Xti) "S. ik H.' Trading" Btamps with can- Shrimps Oreen .10c Qreen 15c Five (50c0 ":feH." Green Trading SUmps1 ! Oln with eaa,'Clms,.lIi Five (60c)- "8V&H." Green rradlng StarWps with ems' losen boxes Par- 191 lor Matches. aSjC Carpets lRigs 30x60 inch Smyrna Rugs, reversible,' heavy fringe, at, each....... .1.15 36x72 inch Smyrna Bugs, same &i above. ..... 1.75 Moth Proof Sanitary Rurs. rever sible, warranted to bold their color. 7-6x9-0 ft 2.75 9-0x12-0 ft... 4.48 9x9ft...!.. ...3.48 i IB L WmHrfif ' "J m 11 11 - wm- " " Our Watch Repairing Is a specialty with us. Only the beat workman em ployed. Careful attention and promptness. Prices al ways moderate for good work, Leave your watch with js for repair. Watch for tha name. S. W. Lindsay, Jeweler. 1516 Douglas St. LUCKY Another boy made happy. Harry A. Koch, 2633 Harney street, gets tha watch on the guessing contest. Tha watch stopped 1:22 a. m., Sept. Sd. Wa will have another free guess ing contest In October. Sea tia about It. I ,14 BT'Si'a I . mil in uvx&s MAWHINNET& KYAN VOT JS Of AND DOWLAS SrS. OtAMAJ'iZA THE WIND UP There ara only a few days left for ua to close out what little there is left from tha Openbelm stock. Wa have marked these goods at such ridiculous low prloea that every ona ought to see for himself If there Is anything left that ha can use, as such an opportunity to save big money may aot happen again for a long tlma." Man'B Black Suits, 2.20. Striped Knee Pants, Uo Man's Belts, sc. . Linen Collars, Zo. Boys' Cowboy Overalls, 19c. Men's Black Clay Worsted Pants, 11.39. Men's Fancy Striped Sweaters, 2fic. . Boys' . Fancy Striped Sweaters, too. Children's Suits. TSo. Boys' Long Pants Suits, H-S8. Man's Corduroy Suits, SS.65. Silk Bow Ties, to. tlO.OO Light weight Overcoats, 2&. Men's Mackintoshes, 79c Men's Work Shirts, 2fic. Men's Nobby Suits. $3 66. Men's Flannelette Shirts, 85a. . Gauntlet Gloves. 15c , Men's Viol Kid Shoes, U.19. And lots of other good things for men's and boys' wear at qually extreme low prices, . '. , GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., .519-152. DOUGLAS ST. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Another Upheval in CROCKERY MjLSON JARS pints, 46c; quarts, 660: hall allons, 65c. and thirty 3 tn little Green itlckers will be aiven with each dosen on condition that this coupon Is presented In our China Dept. on Friday. No other way to get the stamps. No extra stamps on any C.O.D. crdera NICE SMOOTH JELLY GLASSES Pull 8 ounce capacity, with or without the tin covers. A pack age containing 2 dosen of either wlllTae efln sold for ,...PWC And fifty ($5) In Little Green Stickers thrown tn. Limit of 2 dosen to a oustomcr. N o extra Stamps on any C. O. Z, orders. ' ' COLORED CANDLES all col ors, limit of 12. each.., lc Klt-rl GLAZED JAR. rZ. DINIER8 at 11.98, A (ft 11.68, 11.38, 9H0 and-.va'C m ana iw inn) in Little Green Stickers. t-XN. JTLOWER AND SAUCERS, per dozen And fifty ($5) In Green Stickers. JOTB 48c LltUe All sises of Flower Pots ind Hanging Baskets car ried In good quantities, bought from first bands at right prices. TWO HANDLED CHINA VASES WITH SOU VENIR VIEW8 O F OMAHA, regular 60cym values, each s-OW And twenty ($3) In Ltttle Green Stickers. JAPANESE CHINA SALTS AND PEP- fr PERS, each vfC And ten (tl) In Little Green Stickers. . ONE GALLON STONE CROCKS OR Iflp IARS, each And twenty (12) In Little Green Stickers. Remember we can fur nish you most anything; made in stone, ware In any size jars 2 qt. to GO gals. 1 ni a nAfTiiTe 1 Do you know of anything that you 1 can buy and use for one year and 7 then set your money back lesa ten A per cent, outside of Diamonds sold ' by usT That is what we have been 1 offering and doing for the past four tern years. We have them from IS 1 10 OU. i Sir DODGE. If yon aro looking for a homo and want to visit tba West you WONDERFUL RB50URCE5 OP TUB WBST can do so with very llttls si penes as tha Union Pacific will sail One-way Colonist Tickest svtry day at tha followlnf rates from Missouri River terminals: (Council Bluffs to Kansas Olty Inclusive.) SEPTEMBER UTH TO OCTOBER UTH $20.00 to Ogden. Sslt Lake City, Butte, Anaconda and Helena. 122.60 to Spokane and Wenatchee. $26.00 to Sao Francisco, Los Angeles and many other California points. $26.00 to Portland. Tacoma, Seattle,' and many other Orefoa and WaabJagtoa' mm 1111 m 1 1 m l-w- See Our Display ot Ladies' New Fall Suits mm THBJ SEUAEXS STOBK. COME EARLY FRIDAY-ITS REMNANT DAY. AtHTOt one carload of various kinds of remnants from 2 Ho to o yard, worth dou ble and trlbhle what we ask for them. 1 ease of dark and light flannelettes, R worth lt)o and lZc, will go at, yard...OC I rases Zlbelines, worth 15c, Tl fine colors, per yard a 4C I cs of the celebrated Vlcund frti cloth, best goods made, per yard IUW Over 80 cases of Arnold's celebrated flan elettes, worth lc; flockarms, worth 19o: Velour Velvets and other fleece-lined goods, worth up to 26c. soi all go at, yard Z7. lA-SC EXTRA to gray cambrio linings, per yard , Ho prints. per yard Ho Indigo prints, per yard , lOo fine ginghams, par yard .., Best Apron checks, per yard lc 21c .-.31c 5c 5c P.9M5.?5A.W'TJfr?II)AT FOR REMNANTS IN OUR IJNEN ANT ' DOME8TIO DEPARTMENT. PRICES AND QUALITY CAN'T nv. Ron t.itti. w""1 w LONG MILL ENDS OF UNBLEACJUCD MUbUN, regular 7Ho to Hc value, Fri day, only 10 yds. to customer, at, 24c RkMNANTS OF ' BLEACHED MUSLIN, one yard wide, regular 7 He to Rr l4c value, at- yard Ofc' ATLANTIC SHEETING, bleached, equal to Utlca Mills or Fruit of the Loom. 2H yds. wide, guaranteed, regular 80o values, Fri day, only 10 yards to customer, 'J.4r at Dr vard 15 yds. BLEACHED MUSLIN, oae yard wide, regular 8Hc value, 1 Friday 16 yds. to customer, for... LARGE HUCK TOWEL, pure white, red Doraer, regular lOo value, Friday, - Bn 6 to customer, at. eaah -' MORE SILKS FROM THE A whirlwind of baraalns for Friday and Bargain counter full of silks 9 Sr See the great line of fancy silks 39c at. yd And over 100 pieces of handsome 49c allks for waists and suits at. GREAT COLLECTION HTOH PT.ASH EVRN1NO BILKS FOR HORSE SHOW. AND AK-SAK-BEN BALL COSTUMES LADIES' LADIES KNIT SKIRTS, FINE JERSEY OKH AND ASSORTED PATTERNS, WORTH FROM 9U TO 11.W. Itjfl ON BALE FRIDAY IN TWO LOTS, AT 8tto AND Sea display in 16th street window. We have only a limited quantity, so oome early. FLANNEL DEPT. BARGAINS Remnants of 10c, 80-Inch wide, extra heavy, HnaKer Flannel, and cotton IIVUIIN, I.fU , ,, Remnants of 15c Book Fold 5c zephyr Ginghams, at, yard. BIG CANNED GOODS AND CEREAL SALE FRIDAY. -lb. Cans Wax Beans 6 Ho J-lb. Cans String Beans 6H0 t-lb. Cans Lima Beans 6Hc t-lb. Cans Sifted Early June Peaa 7Hc t-lb. Cans Boston Baked Beans, with or without sauce "Ho 8-lb. Cans Solid Packed Tomatoes 7Hc -lb. Cans Golden Pumpkin 7Hc 8-lb. Cans Celifornta Squash 7Hc 8-lb. Cans Rhubarb "He Good Japan Rice, per lb 3 He Fancy Pearl Tapioca, per lb 3Ho Fresh Rolled Oats, per lb 80 Cracked or Flake Hominy, per lb 3Ho HAYDEW BROS. OPENING 1 ; OF A NEW AND THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED LINB BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND CHIC AO . SUNDAY, JULY ai. 1904 ' Thoroogbly Equipped trains leave St Louis and Cblca&w ntgfctXr frftrt' arrival of Incoming. trains), arriving either olty the following morning. Equipment entirely new; lavish In design, elaborate In ftirniafalaga Ask your Ticket Agent, or address, PASSENQBR TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. ' PORTLAND AND WORTHWESt WITHOUT CHANCE Tia UNION PACIFIC This route gives you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River, a great part of the diatanoe the trains running so close to the river that one oan look from the car window almost directly into the water, Two Through Trains Daily With Accommodations (or all Classes of Passengers SHORTEST LINE FASTEST TIME Inquire at City Ticket Ofllea 183 Farnam Street. Televhoas 816. - tempts the -appetite refreshes you through and throudh y SOUTH OMAHA, PHOHB Muco F. Bus, 1131 DouBias st., omsna. rn. Lea IditoWl, Council Bluffs, i hone SO. Great Salt Women's Fun Saturday, Set t6tb St.Wladt WOOL DRESS GOODS, SOo all wool waletlngs, just tn. per yard , 29c Boo all wool double fold trloots for children's dresana, per yard.,aVQ 65o all wool dreaa Flannels, 39a per yarn , 69o Fancies, per yard 75c all wool Zlbellnea, per yard ..-39o .49a SPECIALS. 15c percales, per yard 26o mercerized linings, per yard k Renin anU of all kinds of Dreaa Goods la all wool and half wool, worth from GOo ta $1.60, good as long as they last. 1 . K ail will go at, a yard....MMJlM..100 PURE LIN EM TOWELIMa unMsaohad. 18 In. wide, regular UHo value, y 1 10 yds. to customer, at. rard..... ilU PURE GERMAN LINEN TAB LB) . DA. MASK, half bleached, BeveraJ beautiful patterns, regular tba value. ACln J ' speetal at, yard m. sjf 72-ln. Irish Table Damask, satin finish, pure linen, regular T&o value. RQC at, yard. ...... REMNANTS OF TABLE LINEN AND TOWELING AT LESS THAN COST. DOTTED SWISS. INDIA LINON AND CHECK NAINSOOK, regular lOo Ba value, on sale at, yard :KJ' SAMUEL EISEMAN STOCK. Saturday. . Rich Bengallna Novaltlafl, worth . REn Hundreds of pieces of beautiful silks, worttl up to tl.to, on sale Friday and fQn Saturday at. yd .. .. AT GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. KNIT SKIRTS. KNIT SKIRTS IN LIGHT, DARK COL, Remnanta of 10c best grade Outing. fJlfl r Flannel, at, yara ..... " Remnants of tOo Sateen Bllkollne and Denims, at, yard V ....8i0 Fancy Domestlo Macaroni,' per lb M....7Ho Fancy Alaska Salmon, per can ...a T n rrr .a.li. OryTl TT, 4,1.1 . . . . .1 2L1 Fancy Soda, Oyster, Butter or Milk Crackers, per lb.... . 9 Fancy Crisp GlnKersnsps, per lb....n..le FRESH FRUIT. Another car of peaches arrived. Fancy Freestone Colorado Peaches, per craio BUTTER I BUTTER! I BUTTERI 1 Good Country Butter, per lb Tnnt, n.W Ti 1 1 f T" nAl lh Fancy Separator Creamery butter 17HO The very finest Creamery made, per lb. ,2m ft mn XT S. MR AN 7 JL r 1 .5a1 .5a ! I Oat Dallas res- Yea. atnU V Uona nay be made sew.