MING UP AT EL CANEY. wrton'a Flank Attack on the Heights Around Santiago 0BIE8 OF THE FIGHTIIfG MEN. El Cur m Citadel mtaa tmbcbm, Loopholed fortreeeea, Brbd Wlr Hedire aud mokeleee Maaoar. Desperate Clrlt of Whit aa Mack R(DUn-IUd to no Held la. Copyright, Wi, by tho Author.J APRON'S bat tery opened tbo ball At El Canoy t 0:30 la the morning on July 1. Tbe first bot worn inob ahull at 8,900 B1IUUU VUUJU Spanish cavalry moving out of (bo village of 121 Cuney toward Suntiugo. Ono Spanish officer and 19 mon were killed. After tbut tbo buttery, which consisted of four breecbloading Add rifle, flrod ahrapuel at tbo tranche around lbs tono fort, which wu 8,400 yard distant Tbo ar tillery flro wu kept op at interval un til 11 o'clock, directed byOouorul Law' too bimseJf, who sluld with tbo battery. At time tbo lira wa on tbo fort, again fit tho loopholod church, tbo atono build ing around it and tbo blockhouse on tbo outskirts of tbo village, It wa supposed tbut thy artillery fire would practicully reduce Kl Cauey, leaving to tbe infuutry tho work of rounding up tbe fleeing Spuulurda. It w not known to the American louder bow largo a force tbe Spaniard bad at 1 Cuney. At tbo first shot of tbe but tery, tbe straw bat of Spanish infantry appeared along tbo ground nortbeant, east and south of tbe blockhouse and alao around the village. The building In f.fee villugb Were loopboWtf oven tbe tall tburcli belfry, and tbe utreots were barricaded, Kb ihd which Spanish in fantry found cover. Tbe blockbouso and tbe trenches tbero, and also all tho approacbeato the village were bodged la with barbed wire fence. At first tho movement of tbo infantry in position on three eidco of tbe stronghold-wo M JUTTLKriKXD AT KI.CAKKr, , Wot to Map. Tbe positions of reKimonto . were M Indtuute-d at some sIakh of the battle. Owiptt to its smoking HMini(flliIrlf1oN the Hm onil Maasaehawetts linKwl position to avoid xponT Tbo ecjile of tbe roup la about l.Ouu yjp t inch. neceiHarily alow, but drew a (toady fire from, tbe Spaniard. It wh evident tbat LavtoA would have to fight for the poa session of El Cunoj. Lawton' division comprised tho brigade of General A. It. Chaffee, Colonel E. II. Miles and OeneralJ. IL Ludjow. r Ludlow and Cbuffoe, like LaWtoa, were veteran of tbo civil war. Each brigado confuted of three regi menta of regulars, excepting tbo Second Massacbusutta of Ludlow'a brigade. Ludlow wan new to tho brigadn, having taken command on tbe SOIb, Tbo work out out for Ludlow at El Cuney wm to bold bia lino aa' close ua pot.nlLIo to El Cuney in inpport of the muiu infantry attack, which ChnlTeo wui to make on the tioj tbcukt, and be reudy to cut o? tbo retreat of the Hpaulurd toward Hun tlagOi 'a well aa to prevent re-enforce-tneut by troopa coining out of Kuutiago. Tbo.Tweuty-Micoiid iufuutry bud tho right of Lodlnw'i brigudo uunrent tho fort, aud at flmt thi re wan a wide in terval between It and the loft of Chaf fee' brigade, imt of tho fort. Tim Twonty-ft'cund bud night coiupttuie. 600 HvBg, uudvr cmuinmul of Lieoteu ant O'Ikik I J, II, rnttttraou, veteran of Bykim' regnlur dlvUion iu the vivll war, r rattorauu waa wouudml early in tbe flut, and tbo ixiiuniund duvidved npulMajof W. U, Van Uurito. W Ik off, the vokUi4 oi lb ri'Kiiiieut, waa tbat day in command of a brluado in Kent'a divliion. Wbtu Ilia rrgimeitl ailml In il foriuHibai along Ibo rn t to Kl Camy, tt wm Uw on from tho undir bruab, KMim dutitui iu Inuit t f llio lurt oad tbo town of Kl fancy. TUk Ium foilowtd tip until Ihey rHit'bvd fw4 (XMitmn. Tbo iiiotuul waa o(in, In aouto pw iHivnrvd wiib ru and cultlait) tlirulU ty, oil lueliiMtd wlih wire ffui and bmlitM if m il, No tfi4ulU brlwotka tubl bo wru, Tbe iigioMit rmaUtel uud r flro from bt, until A 3d p, in., and 1I Atiitl tali wottudt4, I UiH killl au. IU Wuand4 On tbe iliibt t ( lit Tuiy omxtud wm tb tUghih fvjulart, Bkbllng font wa4 tltituf b to :, b It wm WgiMtUftal Wllb tiottrlal Wuttb 4 If prt 4dil. M4r K. II rlM ba rvt o4Mitvil wav Hi iIwom ftmt r4 aul I'iftiMitiU Kw V"t vulo ! and ttk Aih In iWo tWt f to ball I of I'ott I'libvir, tNuiMutl4 mio Nttalivtai at Kl (ity, ai4 Iba io"l RtMlt WM )4tIOudw f ,V f (Vitltad, wba Uir ail t f ltrv tro wru M(l iai at tl the, Rlitb Iti IN l1 le((ll 4t "lb 'l wHit ft llbm ri ff tbo rlottUb obarpanvjoteri at about 8 o'clock. While advancing toward a field adjoining the road leading to 1 Coney it formed in line and charged forward toward tbe blockhouBO at El Coney village. When within 500 yard of the blockhouse, tho regiment found a rise of ground wbicb served a aholtor, nnd there it remained until 4 o'clock. The loste of tbe legi tnent began when tbe aburpabooter opened on it end coutiuued during ita advance to the abelter and while lyiug tbere. One oillccr wounded. 6 men kill ed aud 45 wounded were tbe total caa saltiea. On tbe lftie with tbe Twenty-aecond nd Eighth regulura waa tho only volun teer organization engaged at El Cuney, tbo Hecond Mufnuchuaetta, a militia regiment with a biatory iu war aud in peace. Tbo commander of tho Seoond MaiiachuftottK, Colonel E. P. Clarko, i a (plendid type of a militia aoldier. lie bad no war experience before be went to Cuba. Lieuteuuut Colonel Bbutuway and Major Whipple wore both war vet eran, The atrengtb of tho regiment at El Cunoy wa Ui5 men, but two com panies were detached a a row rve, Tbo Bucond wa armed with the moking gpriugnold rifle and naturally drew the fire of tbe Bpaniurd. Lieutenant Field and Cuptuin Warucr were killed and Cuptuln liapgrmd ncrlouly wounded. Total Iohk, 4i) killed and wounded. General Ludlow wa peraoiiully oon apiououa along hi lino all day, wearing a wbito Ntruw but. Ilia borne wua Wiot under bim early in tbo fight. The gen eral aid tbat be bud to bold in bia men Inateud of cticourngiug them. Tbere wua no flinching nor crouching. Tho work of tho brigado wa rut her negative than positive, becutmt, whilolt U'lvuncod well in tbo front in order to get cover front the gpuniMM bullet, it could not at all tlmoa uriNwer tho ttpunlM flro, for feur of aboot lug into CbalW men, who bud the chief role in tho buttle and were prcKHiig up doner and doner to tho BpuniHU worka on tbe north and cant, Tho interval between Ludlow'iand Cbulfeo'a brigade wua filled about noon by tho Booond brigado of tbo division, commanded jut ut tbut timo by Lieu tenant Colonel A. B. Daggett of tho Tweuty-tlfth United situte (colored). Colonel JJiigKol t waa a Noldier iu , the civil war iu the Fifth Maine, one of tho "bard lighting regiment of tbo Army of the i'otomua. He bu recently been pf)' moted to brlgudier general for fklllfully handling the brigade during a crial July 1. " At El Cuney tho Hoeoud biigado con itedl of tho Firnt, Fourth and Twnty fifth regular. TboFirxtwu detached to guard tbo road in the rear of -the division and uIho to xupport Capron'a battery. About 1 1 o'clock Colonel Dag gett wa ordered to load the Fourth and Tweutyilfth to a position ftb of tbe'ori," where"' there wo 'a gap of tbree-fourth pf a utile. Tho atono lort against wbicb CapronV gam bud been thundering wa pointed out to Daggett at tbo objective of hi brigade. r. Tbo trencbe around - tbe fort were, very J bciyf) extending on tbrco aide. ; Tbeaa treucuerae well a tbe amokelea pow der were aornetbing new to tbo Ameri cana. Tbe Bpanlib trench U abobt 80 yotdaliiT Iwiotb, jut wido enough for J men to'idand in in line, and deep enough I ,iOiOTer nit Dooy np v inn snooiaura. ''The1 Mil' taken out of -tbe trench 'la aprcud over the ground, and If it color it fiof ilka; tbat of tbo eartb it i cov-, ordd with fcrahb or leave or od, otbat front .a distance an enemy cannot aee tbe renbija txcept wben they arts onca pied by men. The men keep out of Might exqojiC wbtrtj'they rie to fire. There are no ' exit i root the treuche. Men are put, into, tboru to tight aud repulne the enemy or bo killed in tho ditch. , , Tbo Bpaniard bad no Kkirminiiera nor butpoHta at El Caney, but were ready with thuir blind trcuchei, , loopboled fortreHei( amokolea powder and burbod wiro fence to alaughter tho Amorkuna at cIoho quartora. Tbo Twenty-fifth regiment lieing di recti y ojipoal to tbo fort, Colonel Daggett led it forward acroaa a atroam tt tet wide and 1 foot deep. The men found aoriie cover, uudor the high bank, but beyond tbo bunk tbo ground waa open. Aeroa that ground tho colored troop advanced by runboa that ia to aay, they rtudiod in group of plutooua from cover to cover, liy nuccoknIvo runhea of 40 or CO yard tbo lino ateadily ad vanced. On ita aoooudadvunco from tbe bank tharegimcut met with itaheuvloat ion. Vol ley a were injured into it from tbe atono f.-it, from tho villago and from blin khoum-a on ita.latt. Cob el Dnggxtt aay that muuy of the Bpuu lurd left the frt and cmimh out into thaopeii, acemiiigly deliberating wheth er to aurreieler or attempt to reach tbo villagej Their ooiubati vuea wa gone. Ho auppoM'd they were about to auireu der." lh frl bad been br ached in many place by Cuproii' abulia, and jut ilh) T went r lift U got atrwal of it a com puny i.f the Twelfth regl iiH'iil CbulTea'a brigado utrtM Ihmugb'a breui U and got Iba llag wbicb bad b U cut down by a ahtdi, Tbo alreiiglbt'f tbo Tweiity-fiflh regiment wmO&U liM'ii, but only flvo tHimpaniva, ituiubvriug yoo men, l'.k part Iu tbe tbarg,, Iba priuilpal loia of 41 killed aud wof udetl mtiiN out of lb .Nuia id Ilia t.nii-eri or men of Iba n-glmeul, elevating tkdouel Mg)ll, bad Vr board a bUI aboi M r. Tbrw f tbo coiuwnl IU Ilia i barging txdumii wr lallaitlty f I t 1 1 r young lit u (uiiaitK ( ablwell, M.w aiol Hunt. 'I Ita Fourib rvgum itt, mi lb li ft tf Iha Twi my Rfili, dot ted adfoiKoN yowd io (mo will, in ou yrd raoga tf tho frnt, f run w bit U Iba Twotiiy rit'b t-bargiHl, Tbo t wa that lul lif adiaixo wwld !' I n.ugl, im 4tr an tinl4l brofiom lb vtllts tbe Miftm anmnd It, It w!t alb foil iu 1. J bl twnMM g'i'4l In ftowlM Hall ibwyt ami iU.J tiiit WMMllfld Ibat It wottUI b Vwu aunibiUivl la aumitlig ! ! taiiew fimiurO i f tha IWrU ikit od.ltwl mi iba liotil i f lie n-gi mi oi W fith irv4 ftfU tj lb Ut wot h tin I lit ttaa wtiautUd nut at 44 In tbo Hu tiatinua l KiiMi,a, JUST A SAMPLE. How tba Goldbnv lrea rail Dawa In Arunmtnt, The following from tbe New York Sun ia good antignld thunder. It dii playa the iuability of the hireliug of Bhyloek to meet fuir question fairly, and whether yon ore a Mbimtalllt" or a good old faabioned Cru backer the iquirming of tbo leadiug organ of plutocracy will amuae you s ' To the Edlinr of Tho Bun t ' Hut-Tim Bun'a eommenta, dltorlally, thla mornltitf on the report of tbe airootor of tlm mint can Ua annwnrud by the queailon, W1mt Klvoa Roldlta flxlty and extent ut valuer la tt lie vulue In the arte or that thla and other govoniDionta aland reudy to roetlve It at a prlo aliove wlmt tt would be worth ware It not a moner nietalf Milvar haa tmnn aivim a kiok, and then tbe thouKhtluae wonder what all It. It haa docllnnd ntuut one half How much doeaTheHitn think itold would he worth for lt value In the arte were It not a money motalr The production of fold and nllvrr haa never been exooily In ruilo to their oolnaK vain when but a were mouuy niutula. In the gold MRltemnnt of (.'ullforiila the antne Mmple wanted to demonetise gold who now would da oide th quaatlon of ailvar to maintain a dear nionoy. bo you et A cent' worth of olnkol in a Dlekelf Do you net I cent'e worth or (wjipor in a penny f Do you t I.D worth of Rold in double uf la, were the governmtint not to be eonalderitd and It to derive Ita value In mar ket quotation from Ita (I'uuanda tn the artef If thla mnaonlnK ta wroim, will you kindly make a llupuoliean of the wHter by ahownm wberaf M II Itouairr The Bun anwera that it ia tho uui vernal eonaent of mankind aud not log ialation wbleh givea gold it value. Ita price la indeed meunured by tbo num ber of coin unit tbat legtalntiou dlm:t toboruudo out of a given quantity of it, aud that i all. A gold bar contain ing tbe umo amount of gold that I contained iu a f 20 plueo fan tbo iune value a tbe piece and will buy junt a much wheat, cotton, pork, iron or any other commodity from peoplo who are willing to wait to have it turned into coin or who want to manu facture or to export it. Coining gold make it more convenient to uao a our rency, but add nothing to it real value. Nickel and cent in email quuntltie bav a fuctitioa value, but in large quantltie tbey ore worth no more than the metal i worth which tbey oontuiu, whereu gold i worth jnt inucb proportionately in large quuntltie a In atnall. , , 1 I The IKobroeka Kloetloa. t - 'Tbere are many morula that can be drawn from not nily tbe Nebraaka elec tion, but from tboae elaewbere. Hut tbo one thing tbat tand out mot promi nently 1,, the - fact a? atatod laat week 'that the goldbag never aleep. ' Cthor pmon and ottiorclaane may and do lie on their oar and rent from political labor,- but tho 'goldbug never. ? It waa never. truer, than ; now, that "etroal vigilance ia tbe orioo of liberty. " If wo would IiavoVgovernment of tbe fJooprif,' It te fiigb, time wo were paying proper 'attention to matter of govornmeut. A recent writer in a contemporary aaid. ;"Tb tuao who will remain in the corn, field on election day and endanger tbe election of the United Btatea enatorfor the nakeof getting In 60 buabel of corn one day aooner I aolling hi birthright for aroe of pottage." Jaat think of tbe birthright told on Not, 8 for tun beggarly "meaa of pottagel" In Kearney county o tie eiiata between tbe Populret anffpblWron oandidate for repretent' atlve; 'Another farmer got to tbe poll would have nettled it right A it il it nay go i wrong In coating lota for tbe ealf'' " to numeroua other conntiea Repubtio n' rrtireei)tativea are elected by two voteair'louV votea or aeven votea Lea than 40 votea properly dlatributed would baVe avod Beuator Allen bia aeat in tbe United titate senate. Tbo voter of Nebraska bave not gone back on tbelr principles, but a few carelesa Populfats ataid at home, evidently tbiuking more of bousing 60 bushel of corn a- day curlier tbun tbey thought of their right an American citizen Tbey will bave aix yeura to corse tbeir carelaauea, wbihi a' Republican gold bug misrepre sent ibe sentiment of Nebraska iu tho senate of the United Stute. Oiunbu Nonconformist. ... ,', far Amerlt-a'e tool a. In The Youth' Compuuinu for No vember ia an article by Carnegie telling bow be inunuged to make a sucneas of life. Of course the great Mcntrbman dot not' reveal to the boy reader of The Companion tbe fuel that a good share of hi wealth wa got through idling blowhole armor plate to IJuele Baia for 1 4 JO a ton, which snmo be old to tbo Russian government for $310 n ton.,' All sutdi little dotal lo bave been carefully bidden, but if the manager of Tbe Youth's Companion really wants aoinetlitng salty In glvo hla youthful runlets lt bim gut Mark llmina lo writ ah article upon honesty In poll tin,' iu winch Mark can point lo htm solf a tbo only bont puhtleiaa ia tbo world. Denver Road i Tho I'eenle I. Ibe It. Tho war bond are filling a long fell want.. Tbey aro rapidly U-ing aUerbtMl by loilloual lank, who waul tbeui a a bt)t fer an rtpaiinli ii of laitkuole Dm lug tbo lt yer bank wolf bav lurawd marly iJi eiMi.iHiu, ibeeullro tlHalaltou IM bolng 4aa,8Sn,uAa. Tb ttiRrreiHO belween Ihl Imuo tf bank 4t aud aa (U.tl Imii of green lot ki Wnobl aniouui lo a ol dl lt Ih people m ih wy of uoa bat i .ii "ihe iwopU" prfor ta vi fr itUeie teak ty mail I kbk if hy b tii, (y tuuf le-4i f yortau ' reel HoIImoi la l.aatea, Tba ikan aaif anaavil irili ti Wi'tklai tbo attest laMaaf line H Jeu, I Tb ilka 114 f tlbe pUbU ItKeam 1bey4t kalblMllrfH (rts ma lbra(ilh tibiMf rt lamina aud ranis lt),ooa,t ),, H !if r a 1 he t l ! 01 (H.f iia ua iJ:a, but lb tuaaly ouuhkII tll Mb niut lmiii ny tt m el p-awii,U Tb ,lHo ai I tel th plsut It Inn i' Ul, (' JHi.Ct aud In frv faad. w This week b the time to buy Christmas goods. Next week the, crowds will' be greater and the assortments from which you can select Will be smaller.- Every department of our store is filled with goods suitable for Christmas gifts. You are invited to come and see for yourself. Below, we mention just a few of the many goods things we offer i . DECOILVTED SILK FAN'S. 25c, 3&c, 60e, 68c, TStf, 86o, $1.00, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, V.iO, $:).((), $4.00, $5.00, $4,80, $7.60, $a,80, and $10.00. il''ANCY 81'AN'ULKl) FAX8, ' $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $.1.60, $4.00, $4.60, $5.00. ffl.00, $7.60 and $H.00. . WJUT1! FANS. .. ' S5o, 85c, 80c, 7.V-; $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, 11.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.60, $3.00, $3.60, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. BLACK FANS. 25c, 35e, 6IK-, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50, $.1.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. In the fun mtMrlioiwd uIkjvo aro the choicest at v ice of the aeaaou, inude especially for tbe Ohrlatinaat trwlo, CYRUNO BKAJJ CJiAINH. 25c, 60c, 76c, B&C, $1.00, $1.26, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00, $2,25, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $7.00, . TIjJ 1 ono of th novfltlc of the season; our itMortmcnt 1 very choloe, WAIST VINBETS. S5ot$3.00. ' WAIST AND CUFF BINS, 6c to $2,00 pair. BltOOClf 1'JNH 25o ia $3.60. CifATELAI.NE BINS. 60i to $l.W), STICK TINS lo to 2B. ftCARK BIN'S, 25o t $3.00.' LABI ICS IXN(1 UUuit CHAINS. , 60 to $7.60, , SILK GUARDS. For ladle or gen tit' men, 10c to 60e. CHAIN BJtACELCTS. ' 650 to $5.00 ... . NETJIKKHtJfE BJUCKLETS. ' $1,25 to $3.6(1, , FANCY HAT BINS. 10c, 25, 60 and up to $2,00, HAIR ORNAMKN, New sbn p-, )5o to $1.50, l'OMl'ADGL'R (X.MBS A,t) SIDE COMBS. With jeweled wetting. 60e, 66c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2,60, $3.00 and $3.60, SLEEVE BUTTONS. Idtdic' or gfuileiuaii'. 26o to $5.00 pair. S'N.OLl) WAND RINGS. mi,) tv.r.n. V il A ltfK.lt rr.ASPS. 20e io $ 1 .00, ' SirjRT STUDS, "20t! to $1.00. J N EASTS'. BIN S13TS. r ; - vr.. ... w'i r.fi . y, ' b- , i.l.i.il ,ji 'ttkf 1ll.IirU. .... 3c, 6c, 10, 15c, 25c, 60 ami 78w. . LADIES' "MWXATHM -BUrtSKS Ji.M) CARD CAME. . lr."'A.. -nr... m, tut ' a r.ft 'n IK s;mj, un:, an-, et.uv, ,.", LADIES' CARIHASK8. f "''.'."'. ?ferJlnt WJVer moun.td, ." SOc tn 17.50. i CflHREN'S CHATl-LAINB 4 , j oo cv':!, 'i. tins vwzn. . ' .. Li- i $2.60 itntl' 13.00, l ''. ! 'i $I.fo'1$t;2H $1.50, $1.66, " $1.75, 1 $2.1 $2.b,ljrJ.H,$3,()Of $4,00, $4.69 MW I '1 1 V I i 1 imminent questions. Srinator 1loar lma recently wen a't. ing irtmie very jK-rtinent quewtlons wble'h m far tbe Imju-irlalluta bfte failed to oimwerr If be bod plied him self with a similar act of intorrogu tlona five ynirs ago when be w. HMndiiig iiuwl of hla time atudylng irji liiMolt t4 S4'iiutor Allen, they would have Wn even more pertinent tluiii tbey are now. Now he want the following Inli-rrogiitorica oimweifd: Are you going to admit the Bhllip pine Islands am atale, with alxty rrp-reHfiilatlvi-! in congress and and a doz en vp Iwenlv wiiatr? Are you co lug A bold tbi-in na aubjfcta, taxation and repmrf-iilution nt going titb er, all tni-n not cr4'tl free and hjuiiI to bt liiult-r tbo American ring? Aw t e-'Milg to bav aob,-t lteopla, wilboiit trial by jury, without bamria rorpua, (r-rii-l i,t by tbelr own ler. lalatlvn usarmbllwi, 1ml by pratora nod nrtieorwula? Are you t-idntf lo hsvt u alaudiiig army which mtmt (iiiMHiiit, tn my Jtulgmmt, to hundred of ibotMinda In nniuN-r7 Aro y go lug to bave the national la vgwlhrer t),H not frnpirnt and tbo Wat known ,rt tk on giiiuir to (nerrnae many fold nr tiattiitml d.dil? rtery Ann-dean child b-rnftrr to m Ikirn, a in I n nM, with an rnul ami tralneil old br upon bl iHti'b aud a mHgng of tMm alwiiit bl I tile iHH-kr M'tfKSrt vtmw t.i lineal win vrv rrp. If )i t4K Ibaal'a rtarMiinra' fhitt.ful'v tl -rirtnutly, iwHtleg tu a rH(hiiMt, )tni may li iml D'ii ura when a fir t eiiii. HtMitrH Hl.j am iv m Wa, eV iri, Ciiro tutgl.'ii, aii y (.lhi4.f, FARAERS WIVES or aay tube ladle aba wleb ta wurk CAN EARN LOTS OF MONEY aorliag or Ta epur iiwe at buato ou ,e((tl.f Mi Ml- ,;o a., g.4 vkawiW la aiaie 1( td epeadlni antaey easily, la UWar boar. Wa4 He bf lolb and lull dirlioeo M Mii,aa4 tuaiiHeoMi at oavw. Oolb ana t aay beta, Addrea MloMshet I. II r.l lwlee. He. Ml ie., f,iHRH, $1.3,.60r$L7S. JJjJ t,3 Jr ,r Avn mMI, Rrm ; r i r.Aliii'X' MAXD HAi-S. , . I mfcMva Silver Mounl. nr ir. in,, Rn UKr. It. Sf.f. ii ftfl. II1! V. 'NAIL BRUSHIOS. m am n w t 'it. ft i'Jl 1 1 I 'U -v elV.:-X vyrv Will iejs ircoiaie, TRAVELING BAGS. High cut, .'he'ukin, ailgutor flnlh, ' $1.15, ll.SiS, ki.iO, $1.65, $1.05, $l.tl5, 13,00 ami $3.28. .. : CLUR BAUH, Grain Wilier. ; . ' $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.65, $4.00, $4.60, $4.75, $5.00, $5.60, $0.00, $0.25, $7.00 and $7.75. ; ' CLUB BAGS. " t Alligator leather.. , $3.60, $4.60, $9.25, $5.75, .00, $7.75, $H.7S ami $1.05. ...... GLADSTONE BAGS. $1.76, $2.00, $2.25, $2.60, $3,75, $4.o, $5.00 and $5.60, LARGE TRAVELINw, BAGS, $0.00, $0.50, $7.75, $8.00, $8.75, $9.50, $11.00 ttlul $12.00. . CA1UN BAGS. . $0.76, $11.25 and $12.00. LINEN LAUNDRY BAG. 25c, 40t', 60c, 75o, $1.00, $1.25 twrtl $1.60. . , SHOE BAG'S, 10c, 16c, 25, 35 and 60o, . SEWING BAGS. , 65c, OOo and $1.00. VILWW COVERS, FlmMiwl. 60c, 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, $2.25, $2.65 and $3.25, STAMPED B1LUW TOIS. J6o, 35c, 4M:, 60c, 6()e, 76c, 00c, $1.00, $1,25 and $1.60. BUTTON HOOKS. ftUM'ling ttllver Mounts!'. 20c, 25o, 35s, 60f, 75;, i.00, $1.25 nl. $1.60, MANICURE FILES. Stertlnig Silver MoiinHWl, 20c, 25e, 85e, 60o and up to $2,00. CUTJCULE8, Sterling Silver lounrtwl, 36c to $1.00. LETTER SEALS. Sterling Silver MotiniU'd, 35c to $1.25. LICITER Oi'ENERS, Sterling- Silver Moumted. . 46c ia $1.25, . 1'EARL BLADE 1'ABER CUTTER. Stirling' Sliver Mouwtwl. 2flr, 60c, 76c, $1,00 awl $1.60, : , 1CMERY MiM, rl I ng HI I vw Toa. Jlb'i 60 nrwl 7&!' DARNING WIGS. Ht4'rllng Silver Moiiisbsd. . r.tM nrttt mi ini a ri. I ni.uu. . .a i ... ,MMa.U..ll.J -4i4'MW Jr HtcrJInir Silver MouWU-d, . 65(. 7 m, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, awl eoni a , . ' "vw . 1.. n,oAi,j A ItU HIV rMl.irnivn. rn m vfaw, $1,60 $1.75,) rru-riiiiK nmi-r WIinr'HIJv l.W Ut f Z.OO. , , . tilluLm, itouXl r. H t , . ItrVirrKRH HWHnir Stiver Moumtl. pnoVKV v mvmim. MaiinHH, Sterling' rS1!ver Mounted. 50ir,to $1.26. r r ; , ' '" ' LiNOotif, Nob,; Aug. I,, 1808. Titorr-B Oinokuv, Undortaker, City, . Oeotle'tbent Allow me to extend to yoa rny heartfelt thank for your work In taking bar of Mr. II ay don, and of your klpdns to me. mnt aay that your mode ol conducting funeral la of the blghcetcharaeter, Alao tbat Mr. Hay deu'a remain were In ezoelleot condition aod natural, of which a great mauy )oke lo tbe highest term of your ftbil Ity, You certainly are well qualified la tbe profeloo you follow. Yon will long be remembered by me and my cblldreu, i Signed, Miia. Knur K. Haturn. Mr. 1 1 ay dn waa well kuowa through out tbe atata, and bl fuueral waa lirttly attended, l b above letter ia worthy id notice. Tbey aro located 810 South Uleveutb atruet, Llnoolu, Editor. DR. O.C. REYNOLDS, SURGEON, . s I noomalT.lrl, 19, Unrr i l-.-l- tt.k ink. Pbtaeo 025 oao. linCQI0,,n6D WIIV NOT SPEND CHIilSTMAS AND NKW YEA ItH AT IIOVIK? The Mtkrl Pbili lioad will aril llt aei lo any ihiIuI t.n tbeir lli at a fare ami ibird Ut Ibe round trip, a.s eoMiit uf t brUinw and New rt'a lioli.Ute, on IW-.Tiulo-r 3d, II. 'O, 10 aud 31. I"t Imi J.imwirv I, with r lout liiotl Ut aud li hiding J.imiry 3, "'n htiilrnl it n present I ioi ut pIviMlf, Vreltitt,la, roll itMin tkkie I tW oeuMt rale, gl rrtara unill m t,Ml r ! r i". I ull li.foiioaii.ni ran lea tMrr.l b eat,;tnr va Ml4if J, V. t al. It40, IfVitvifti A griit, III A Uav Mrv., ( l,j-i;ti. in M t i u itu nmiitrMU i A?f( NrtW VKM IIIUJI(ATM. 5 Tl.e Nuktl Ptv lbd will sell tifl rle hwnilrf it, tt. t W aad Si, 1"", ai . Jaitnarv ll. t rata tf a faie aud a tbiHl (r b found (rip til any tt iNlfsllu, fA. iet'ti'a l tt .i1rt,,liilirV XI, 0. x AIMU J, V. iwHban, tieiwrwt Afoul, III W am Mm , t bi agi. HAIR BRUSUKS. Sterling Sliver Mouuited. $2.00 to $7,60. KBONY HAND MIRRORS. Hterling Sliver iloiinU-d. $2,00, $4.25, $5.00 and $0.00. KIJONY HAIR BRUSH I'M. Sterling Silver Mounded, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.00, $3.60 $.00. . , . , EBONY MILITARY BRUSHES. HUu lliiig Silver Mounted, $7.60 pulr. , . , : KBONY CLOTH BRUSHES. Sterling Silver Mounitod, $2.60 to $3,60. , KBONY HAT BRUSHES, SierlJwg Silver Mounted, ' $1.65, $2.25, and $2.50. ', ' BEN KNJViCS. ' Stirling Silver Bundle. 60c to $1.60. STAMB BOXM. SUn-Hii'g Silver, 60c, . MATCH BOXES. Steeliivg Silver, $UQ to $200, STIiULING S1LVKR THIMBLliS, 26o to $1.00. ORANGE KNIVES. Hterling Silver, $1.25 ami $1.60. BOOK MARKS, HUsrtlntf Silver, 25e. BUGENTS, HteWIng Silver. 66s to $1.25. SALVE JARS. Hterling Silver. 200 to $3.60. WHISK BROOMS. Hterling Silver Mounted. $1.00 to $2.60. t HAT MARKS. HlerJlnjg Silver., 26c. UMBRKLTiA TAGS, Sterllnif Silver. . INK HTANDB.V' Hterling Silver, , "s 4 . it $2.00, I'OWDER BUFFS. 10c to 35c. 1 . JIAND MIRRORS. On wiael. . 25 to $7-50.-i . . . . ....vm tolSOO." --' '.i f FANCY M ETAL CILAfl'lXAIN'ES. ...... . ,n I,UD H I.bv, (J4 IT STEEL BUCKLES. sa. .a Oft. , . rfflZT, ' n .eT iln it vwrf m nisrVI JEWKLED BUCICLB belts. 25c, 35c. 69c, $1.00, $1.28, awd up ta $5.00, : : "'a LADIES' SILK OARTII1 moMihg HHjver Buckie sA 1.75 ao4 $2.00. Udiicsv satin euiTORTrr?. 28c, $00, 75o, 5c, $1X0 avn4 fl.M. L . '.WHISK KROOMS, . nrvtii TinrTrTSI . . StAtilotf Silver Moiuatetlv ; 60o (All.es... x ,-f' r'j IK'YOt iftpnntvn ... i nimnM w i an Doa't conpleto arrangement until yoa have secured Information regarding the iiersonally conducted excursion to San, Francieco, Loa Anni-lo afai Portland via tliutlitlnn I'liplftfl. TliHMO eicursioDB ; leave ('hlcagn, MinneApolla aod St. Paul every lnaraday, ana uniana erer.T tn- Day In elt'irantiy upnoiaierea ruiimaa Tourist Slw pera; illaminated by l'intcb llhti heated by aleam. Uuggageebekod through from starting wlnt t destina tion. Prompt and satisfactory service. Many hour quicker time than anyutner line. , For full particular call on or addreeo v - E, B. Sixaao, Gn. Agent. XMA8 18 COMINtl and tbe IN I ON PACIFIC wlllaell IM ket nil It lllW At i-' GUEATLY REDLt.KlUUTrt. For date td sale, liuiita and tuiotat which, Vcr els nlll I eold. apply U 1044 0trd or depot 6tb aad (i.. v , ' K, It Su"", bn.Ageut. HALF IWm FOR TUB HOMDATR ) VU VIIHSOl'IU PACIFIC. On lieraiahar H4, 9S, ltd, Jlt aad Jaaa ary let aud lid, the Musaouri PaHtlo will l Ih kale to ail (Hilal altbla SJtH) wilea at oa lare lo tbe rnuad Inn slb ' nlnimu'a id Ml iil, fmd da III Jo ary 4tb lautt, li.a'l rt tbat tbo tea trainee!, aay beiaaaw baeala, Kaaaaa t'lly aad laierawdiato HMat ran iei daji ia lb r, ! Fartbif tuitrmeiiiia at oil; tklt titilea. o;iU t street. )i r, l t iiassl t. t P.aad T. A. TIMt: ISaltlNKT. IV kea Ia are lrallo,, dua oaidr t aiioaaKouid biea tu ik aiuiiuHt bl lira ! t la aking ytmr bmraey, , I il Hlu I a ii mi si in Ut t ill. Purtiaad a4 Call fpraintU. tor "Vsm tabUa, tnl.le, illiraM book. 1-aiMpk'ela, dwtiptiv lot tba letttUifl Irateteed, v' a v x . t; p. tt ,.a ,.4 . ' f m h-i- --i iak ? artt M tkkn IVff Alasaat bf tb f