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TALENT, -#* EXPERIENCE, -* CAPITAL,

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b ik-ss ss?j,tr
Monday.
Thousands of various articles at a mere nominal price.

berinnina with

-nins,

ki,

**DO

known because tiny an- honestly retaileil with the soll-samc condition of prices limier which they
day. No such vnli.es wire over
and more rapid delivery. 1 he basement of I ouse,va re, too, Will awing
., , T|.. manajrenient hus procured extra hands for this weeks Belling
Kitchen Utensils aad thousand and one armies. This Closing Sale is
Hi',,,, thia weeR with its acre of Crockery, Glaaaware, Wooden Ware
, ,|
Such are thc magnetic influences that shall draw the people of Richmond to Thc People s Store, and the buyers and
a mu stock ready
de lo
Hivins as intelligent as the most faithful arrangement and service cnn make it. SILKS from the Lichtenstein
il,,, heroes of Hie

rr

ec"

Stock._
_

_-.-*-..-.-'-~._-____._.______-_____-

Imported Engli ih Florentines,


6^c
15c
All their Spring Striped
Dress Ginghams, 4jc
*9 10c
All tlnir best Navy
8 1-3C Figured Prints,
4#c
Yard-wide Bleat bed
8 1-3C
SJAC
Cottons,
All of their New
Spnng Dimities, 9J.C
All their

(
?

37c

5?4C
Satteens,
All of their Twilled and
Jil aded Printed

u\

.'i

ni

8#c

15c

73'

tin ir Colored

All of

nted

All of their Black Doublt -Width French


Satti
25c
All their Black Sat-

Silk,
Antique onM
Silk,
Real Japan White Silk, 35c

teen,

..

J. Lichtenstein & Sons' Col


ide ni even
ored Dr< is Goods. New im
ing tilt
for the coming Spring.
portation
il a.
teln'a Pi
ol Mom tiing 11
Scotch
Mix**
All-Wool
Sons'
tines,
25c
by thi m f* >rb the 39c All Wool
imported
French
third street retail
'

1
was
nc

No

-.

woi'il

'

be had the

li' t:. r tn

over.

50-inch'.'-.-*.\ irl. I

tte,

nt

AUAVi

Fancy Nov-

Half \V..ol

25c city Spring Weir, 16 2-3C


Spring Checks
Novelty
and other fancy

I.cl

'75

69c

Chi' k i,

qRc

ired Ar

weaves,
29c
.] jc
39C
lt may be a century before anide French
r such sale of most worthy
rial
50c
Linens .is that imported by J.
Impi I
Lichtenstein & Sons for their
Surah Twill,
ij'sc
Twenty-third Street store.
Cur
44 int li VII Wool N
(
':
Linen
Cloth,
Pure
All
$11,
Crash,
inches wide AUIrish make, full 15
inches wale,
y I lr::
5 M(
68c
ii.10
ll
14c All Pure la'nen Crash, {
wiih- AllAH Lure Linen Satin
,

II)',:;

\ Gents' Heavy, Natural


Hand-Made Red TorWool Vests,
25c
Cc
Lace,
dion
3c
70c
ncr
59c
$1
Napkins,
2 inches wide ll md Made
Gents' Dr. Wright's
All Pure Linen 3-4
Torchon Lace, 5c $1.25 Shirts and Drawers, 59c
$2.35 Dinner Napkins, 145 9c 2 Ked
wide HandGents' Custom Made
inches
AM Pure Linen 3-4
J
Torchon
Ked
Canton Flannel
Made
Napkins, *?2.75
I4 AllDinner
50c
Drawers,
Pure Linen 10-4
89c
14c Lace, 12c
,/. inches wide Hand;
Ladies'
85c
Sons'
&
Sheeting,
Lichtenstein
$1.35 All Pure Linen Huck
J.
Made Red Torchon
and Children's Lisle Thread
Lace,
-2%c Hose.their choice retail stock.
9c 19c
l2]/.cAll Towels,
I
landwide
inches
Our
HcmLichtenstein's Pl
Linen
41/,
Pure
Torchon
Ked
.Made
1
Finished
Ladies'
Silk
Huck
med
Towels,
19c
15c Laces, 16c
Hose,
25c
44c
Licinensibin's Wini 1 Goods.
retail
Sons'
Rib&
Richelieu
Ladies'
Lichtenstein
J.
1. Our lr. 1
21c
stock of Muslin Underwear. Case- 29c
bed Hose,
All the retail stock
Ribafter
case from our great pur
Ladies'
High-Spliced
of French Piques,
bed Hose,
chase comes every Cuiy. Prices 25c
15c
Welts and Fancy
tin
Ladies'
Silk
like
Hose,
33c
69c
15c
39 to 70c Cartis,
1.Oi,r i'll a,
Si.50 Ladies'All-Silk Hose, 81c
White India Linens,
Children's Hose,, 19c
Cambric
Corset Covers, I2^c 25c
6','c 19c
I2y_c 40 inches wide,
Cc
Children's
Hose, tsjic
12c
Children's
Drawers,
19c
Whit'- India Linen, .; 1
IOC
Children's
triniLadies!
Hose,
25c
Drawers,
39c
Ail the Finest White
2 lc
m
ed,
stock
Sons'
of
39c
&
J.
Lichtenstein
India Linens, 40
Cow
Ladies*
trimsuch
at
ns,
here
are
Fine
Silk
Ribbons
inches wide,
I2*.^c
22c
med,
33c prices a> these:
50c
19c Dotted Swiss Muslins, e,
Our Prlew.
I/i'hti'iist. i".'s Pr
Ladies'
trimGowns,
White Nainsook
Moire
All-Silk
hjc
Ribbon, 6c.
med,
50c
vJhei kid Muslin, 6 ]-r. 75c Ladies*
9c
All-Silk Moire Ribbon, Sc.
trim
25c
Gowns,
All-Silk (iros Grain
English Nainsook16 2-3C 's 1.19
med,
75c
Checks,
Satin Ldge.
5c.
23c
\2\_r.
>i
Ladies'GoWns,
Si.48
French Organdie, 2
All-Silk
and
Gros
Satin
bailies'C.owns, $1.69
8c.
ncGrain,
yards wide, inches 29c $2.25
50c
Ladies' Gowns,
1.98
$2.98
All-Silk Gros Grain,
nch Lawn, 48
Ladies' Muslin Skirts, 39c 8c
Satin Edge,
3c.
wide,
19c 59c Ladies'
35c
Muslin Skirts, 63c
we can't men
ot
others
Hundreds
98c
1
Oil-Ci
Table
oth, %
Ladies' Trimmed Mustion.
25c
yards wide, in 9~'i'c
J. Lichtenstein & Sons' magnifi
lin
Skirt-,
85c
1.50
new
39 French Organdies
cent
Retail stock of Rea! and Imita
Ladies'
trimChemise,
colored designs.
tion
Lace
Curtains are to be dispos
med,
15c
29c
Besides these, hundreds of
ed of at prices like these:
tritnLadies'
Chemise,
other wares, .inmng them many
Li. litenstein's Prices.
Our Prices.
44c
Handsome Tambour Cur*
small wares, which must he seen Ojc Ladies' med,
trimChemise,
tains,
in their various departmi
med,
75c iflS Handsome Tambour9.
9>Sc
Curas
as
far
orders
Mail
filled
pos
7.
sible on the day of receipt.
J. Lichtenstein & Sons' entire 10.50Handsome tains,
Irish Point, A-j
iii stock of Ladies' and Gents'
1,500 pieces of fine St. Gall ret
5.96.
8.25
long,
Mere
at
Knit
Underwear_Te
ordered bv J. Lich
prices
Embroidery,Sons
Handsome
Irish Point,
these:
like
of
in
the
month
tenstein &
Curtains, > 4.50.
7.5o
December f<r their retail trade. Lichti Our
All Pure Linen Din-

'

Damask Bleached 'J 1


ired ArHalf-\\
ble Limn,
50c
16c
nun
All Pure Linen Bleach25c
Silk Knotted 1 Ie,ivy
29c
50c ed Table Darna: k,
All Lure Linen Bleach"
th, 98c
lovelty (
k Alpai .1
$1.50 ed Table Damask, 98c 5c, 6c
47C

'

..'

25c All Pure Limn Drill, 162-3C


All Linc Linen Apron
J I in I .ichtenand Blouse Linen,
their
(If
Fabrics,
19c

mi

Table

Made

.nd

Pie< 11,
2.19
I3.25 HandCentre
Made Table
Pieces, 1.60
$2.70 All Centre
Line Linen laney
Doylies, Coe
$1.25All Damask
Lure Linen Hem
*

Spi
< iinghams,
All then New Spring
Dn I k in light
ir: I

All their
1

lors,

stitched

tock of
I

tocl

AH theil

it(

ench Pt o.ilr

<'.e

"

Damask

Tray Cloths,
All Lure Linen Fringed
Tray Cloths,

75c
25c

TWELVE LIVES LOST.


.

FERAL BARGES GO
I

UNG IS1

l \ /'

SOUND.

'I'liey Worm [*.**.*]

i.y n,,. sig


Kiui.. I>..i I'.i'K. .\|..i|. lu

Captain
hand of

Hai

Mn'

the bai ge Bagle; V.i.i.


Tucker and .. deck hand <>i' the
Albert M.; ca!';.un of barge Bingi?,
rife and a deck hand. The ni
.il not be ascertained on the Bea King
ia ii. I. sh.- arrh ed h. e. The Bea o 11
foo pi
vi a terrlflc to daj .. nd a den
vailed. Captains Olmsted and
the worst they
heir experience was
i. and thal birt t m
.',, k
ia 11

<.-

'lug

vu

have Ithstood thc

coul

nie.

.|.:l.

6c

-m

...

drubbtai

The Coiifedt-ratt- FfcMa.


to General W. ir. Cabell,
"Old Tige.")

weat

it

Is

nun.-.I lill

Int Judith.

il
nearl)
U.ls six

rn bbs.

a ii Kin

-,.

doua for.
:

lt

waa

high.

proudly

forgot, Lui
Kmhrir.i in loyalty.
not

ann

liss

os

inie Bas thal once


'tt.r Confederacy,

bravely

folit

i<-\\

.-1

was
sav.

waved
1,

l.nght.

>
.ht luni iii. hattie's Hay,
Whilst memory twines Ita lustrous
.t it.- T i.v.

light

kpnor
h....m.

Bas di ii ns the 'Vdy,


Thy fame will ever las!
To iriifiitijii up, lovely an.l gay,
The WtOtf ol" lh<- .kiM
U hath a . hann of t'o'.-n.-y,
To iii" a people's heart,
u i wars Iks saidee key,
The .hj.i u of holy thought.
its fluttering folds rsleed eries! hoi
uh.

bi 'i i.i bi i Nv Bouthern breeae,


Tha falime lewel la kslghtly heart,
star of < lilvulry,
l
Tbs
ulled
ua*
uh. illina w.r't nu | rebel rag,
i pppostng honor, ri
and in.ii
ii- a nation's lovely flus,
adrift, ami .-.-i ri,il
Raiaod for t>> onquer might.
bare "!
Defeat af tlmea 11 \ i.-tory,
An.l >ii unit leason'a .-houri:
Hie lay lu> I.y IV.i ii jw is min fr. ni land to s.a.
\\

tin-

>

thia

ilie
a

m.'i ti

in

the

vi. i;..i

>

.,

...

Nut ti.

tl'.<!>'..

I i'K

could

Hill

III .I'lll.K

rs

!. iv

mi

-mt lt wi

i,

* ix- aav.
i"

_nd

'I, the

{jg

arK<*. nor
ll

:.

lost
,

i> bi

Since love ol' ti;;iil has BOWS.


Then lure's unto its I Uh rel to\ma\
Viii an.l VSle,
|>nrt ot now when- glery loila

That

of tl.< Natl
iMi.i

Tl

Lat tO

-mi.

Hho dl>l
cw

from Iin- barga

i.v tLi*-

eta.

m.

MJe'e

thal do other
ig ran lor tin*

r? tn nu ridoua fur) ..r


Imrlnii
itu- bMmwi. .->ii. bad labored heroically to
m.ik.- headway hkhIum tbe wind und nen.
lld . b lu .., do more
toil im p .".
Tb* nat:... "i tbi' Icm are: t'api Prank
ii. ffman. Mfa. Prank Hoffman, Xl *, HoffUimii. a deck handball of Ua baigi; Ouciu

It

waved

"'I

os thf Kale.
..
woman's smiles ant chivalry,
Twas ral-.-,1 o>i Southern cratf,
illili.lem oi th.- Coofedttecy,
Th.- .i.ar. o'.i Boutbers Bag.

Trlumphaol

no more lt waves on
w<- love it aaeaaery salli;

Ami tho'

hlifh,

HffullliiK names who tor it died,


And rought with a tcood will.
Hut ihoiiKh no mun- its glory's ween,

Waving from Boutbers

"Ta,;;

lt willi wave* Katy Iii tun. v's mien.


T'liu goy Confederate rug.

MUKPUX OVHJBA.

Tambour,

Cur-

$12.50,
Rack
that

We shall Mil this week the


2 contains all Wraps
from $16.50 to $:5; $10 greatest values ever offered in this

No.

were

department.

nov.

Pack No. 3 contains ail Garments January lat Pricea.


New Price*.
that were trom $12. So to $15, for *-l 00 ;>*'r do/... "Haviland vt Co.V
French China Snip Plates, at #1.5U
now.
6.50
de z W nile Fiench China
Rack No. 4, last season's stock, ?'*'..*)0 per
lia Cups anI Saucers, nowthat
were
trom
to
Wr.ips
$.} $1*}.
est shape, at
*1
.':*
.
'2~t to Whit*' l'reii''li Cliini a.Ml
$t now.
Turkey Dights* a' Ito tof 1 H
Rack No. 5, Wraps that were 4**<* ai.d
t'U 1 "renell Chilla Diuner Sitvie**
from S5 to $12, 75 cents now.
new eli coralloM..I shapes-.
Rack No. o, 15 Long Newmar
lor |2 peisous. at
Ititi
Co.'s French CM*
ket^, splendid things for Ladies' co-"* nail .viiand
Dinner Marylee, richly dee
Wrappers, prices trom $8 to $14,
and lovely shapes.for
oraMd
now.
N.75
i:\7M
13 pei-on-, at
We are the Carpet and Oilcloth flo Piaeel Carlsbad China Tm Bor*
vice, uii-elv decorated in I- low
People of RichmonJ. A -teat
ers and (.old.fur 12 persons
sale
will
take
clearing
place here
at |4tM
this week.
Bo Ftench China Oat Meal Sm
,

cers, at

Mc OU Cloths for Mc.


40c <>il < lutlin f.-r Mo.
.TfJc Oil Cloth* foiJlOc.
mi Linoleum
VT.'.
for

70o la'tioleiim for 4"e.


.fl Linoleum for SOo.
oil Cloth unt-. 18x80 I'V.
SOo "il (loth Mun, 88x36. 35c
Ingrain 1-4 Carpets, 8 la.-.
io.- ingrain 14isrpets, "i'-'c.
riOa Derain ! t CsrpstS, :{? l-2i:
All other

nlnr

6.50

2'ic

Isrpetl IVA per cent, off reg-

EASTERN

QUESTION AGAIN.

The Turks, il is Said, ire to be Ejected


From tlie European Fold,
tu Hie Situation. The Liberal*
are tuena? .Abu nt Their Min. Majority
Ja the lioi. of ...m.....

la rli- Iv,

LONDON,

.i.m. 9. If ...nun Liberal


ru ,n-p****i is. wi ich jirofess to be Inspired,
are expressing itu* renulne deekyrn of tiniiusi-rnineiit. the Beaten que*tloc is
about to be ii'vivoil In its mo.-t SCUtC
form. Tho tm.- BIOlBrm *'f tht* iv .nt
pcr.-dstciit Aniu'iiiaii atfliution ls now beconilni; disci..***. I in Hi bold .-sertlons ot
these loan*.la that the tine is ripe tor
the ejection of tho Turks fruin thc Kur.un f nhl. vii*.**, lag th** subject in tm.*-

llajbt, tba present anti-Trnki.-ii crusade


very eleaurl** po**eaa*a e ai ea ter prtacipal
was attached in t.e Bulgarian atro

than

cities,

vs null .M.i.i.-.i bo im.'ii polities!


i-apii.ti to Mr. Qladetone uuuTty twent)
./--ara nor The eutco-M of that portoVl

.rae fooaeatod hy the I.panie atalnlj


wiih tlie object of < iiibarrassmt; the BO*/ernieal of th.- j:.iri of BeacoaalHeld, and
the COI__*j movement its undoubtedly aa*
Beetaloo* with a policy coateinplaaiiag an

Aiij-io-i'usr-i.in eninta. Al any rata, n


direct**! towards preparing
tho publi.- .lad for som.- doeldod
M i."i
i'n
rever ! of the Bngll.I policy m
the Bast.
BBt AliUEMA, Bt'T MATKIioMA.
The key to tin* Baatsra pea*.*.a is not
Ari,', ilia, bul .Mar.-.Ionia, ll is in .Ma-e-lon.n thai min.m ai.- laid
(Of un insurrection
which, it is intended, -dian involve Bul*
Kara, .atria
appear* to !

aii'l Qnooe In an active <i-*pUte for a division of tho


of
Turkey m Barep* inuitjr territory
Imllai the
'great
power* i*r Intarraa*e. AcoonUag to
an artie '<* in thu |>aiii. ular, which is snpto dtase.ilnate tit iiini of thc i.iijpeaad
iii! ministry. th* Mac*.ionian question
will shortly Ixvome u burning oin-. umJ
ll* solution will finally dis-....*..- nf the rule
ot Islam in Buropa. Mow minti of Islam's
.iomill-it 1011 I* to reeaa.i in the A..tlc
territory of the Sultan -aili depend upon
the action of the Commander of Use
Fatt-ftd toward* Armenia. Thc corrc.

Atm%m.

of the Bal SI Spot writes, upon illness. These latter an not paired, and
asserts U unquestionable author al ths preaani no..ni th<> Oovernnent
tha Bultan ls aware of the fact whips .no not able to rely upon u ma
jority ol' mote than |,
that European statesmen are dlscu
Definite and reliable reports In imam'ai
the question as to ti!.- manner in which
mcircles an- io th.- effeel thai agents fi.fa
the Porte In Burapo,
the
cludllun..|.le, ls to be pa rt lt lon Washington ar.- aot.ulIns ih>- loading Lon
ed smong thi powers, t.'nether with the .lon baahsrs insidins a nen American
oft-repeat,
que tlon whether Austria loan. TJie *itai isi savs that negertls * lona
have MM yet a. in illy begun, but ii ls re
Sholl l all'.We.I 10 COBBS tO S..'ollicu.
garded as probable thal ('resident Clevean riuiMv. <>i oaonsnasn
Hod thai t ls < iovernme .l win be
"lilli; lo this l.nd win to
He a
ann than :'. per eeat.,
r*qulrod as pop
Ls a revival of th and
tfn- prospeets of conthruou*
ttiat
ii
of
iw
much
liacedoola
as to
qu
boc-nwlng ..ii the par! ol the Washington
and Thr..." shall be given to I'ulgarla,
joveriimc'ii-t
Itself, some an al
what proportion o! Albania i* to go to most snr.. iopress.ts
try to j.r.-vein th.- bonds
Bervla, ..iel what part .shall fail into
being sold to American ba.kan al
iii,.- i
lor* of Greece, These are old fran
A BlIHiajWI IO._.
most Immediately.
tiona, an.l .lani,ll.-ss the Sultan so
the statist, ls -tortalaly of useater
says
.-ni.-, them; hm. all the .same, he is
I nt

what be
ity, tint

al-;'. aves when a


i- Bprung on him, for h.- ess

em

Ho

2>c Decorated Cu.--pad ores, lull


ai/e, at 8c
?10 'Jo Cb. na Toilet Sets, newest shapt'e
'

Housefurnishing Daparfmont.

Glass
Januat r 1st P

50o

Department.

'i'Jo
UGO

Kew Prices

.flaiOper down '"Baccarat'' Freucli


HTater Goblets, latest stylo
12c.
Etching, ut.each
18.00 pei dos. Biehrarh" French
W Bter Tumblers, rieblj KtcliI, ai.each 10c.
OOo pet .I' /., Thin Preesed Amer
ican Wstei Goblets, st ssch 2 I 2c
.;oc per dos.* Thia Pressed Amer
ican Tumblers, good imitation
..ut bottom) at each
2 l-2c
IBe pet dos., I tun, Blows Bohe3c
mil . ale Glasses, at each
'.'-. pet .'oz, This, Blows Boho*
4c
mimi Beer Glssses, st each
awl
'

6.1*1

10*3

"sic
:).".<;

Tl o
.j

Uo

19o
".nc
Pc*

12u
."in
bo
:*
o

to
Vio
l'o

Me

13.11

Ayato

Ware

Fry 1'iiiih At

35o

ie
A,;.i e Wa >. Stewiui* Kettles at
Agate \N are, Yong Handle Sauce
"'* ..'
1 au*, at
t.lo
Agate Ware StXUM Puts at
loo
i.tat* War* Pia Plata* at
Au-ate Ware J1 ullin I'ans nt
Ml
Aj*-.t* Ware Coered lltuketa at -0*
lui I'ul'.emle s. J ir1*** M/.e. at7i)
Lara** Floor scoops, uiude of
heaviest lin at Go
l-<|iiart heavy lia rovered Hack

ets at To

i{**un<! Klonr Sifters, l*'c


PatentCakeP.-irm needer*.i*-rea e) l'c
1 ./-*-1 beary Dish Pans ai
'*o
.'I- |t covered -ance i'aua. made cf
I
Po!ih-*d
"o
iu.at
beary 'a Mineral Siniiriui*
Wrigley
Snap, .'i/^o
Ilixes Double-Pointed 'louth
Pick i*o
Heavy i-'ioor M'ps, flo
i riatin --hoe Knishes. 1 o
Putties Carnes' '*'
'io
uga,
i-iit. r Scrub Brash h, .,o
Pulishe n< ood I.rtato Masher*. lo
.Ispttoned Broad Hoses, nicely
Lettered, at
c . li
Parlor Oas Heater at MSI

CHAIRS.
*7 to f\f) I.mIio-*' or Cent's Rattan Kock.
lng atCbsira.IGth Century I inioh; f
all /
.

COM

:-% "".: -">a. ~*

and < re-mi S'ts,


Bg.I
bossed decorations, at
'.

wsw

orations, lii_;li class, at ISO

m. I
{.rico.
I pi-Mt-i $5
18x88 Carpet Mat*, 14c.
Haiti I seuratcl oi et :->-t .*, new slapea
.10 piee.es, nt I'I75
80s8Q Carpet Kuku, 25o.
<>pa>|Ur W tadow .^IiaiJ^s, Spring Roll
ers eonijilote, 10.
Here are some comparisons in
prices with those of January, and January 1st Pr!
.\i\v l'ii'.*et*.
tlie prices beginning Monday in |f| Auate Ware, loni*; hamilI Dippers
at
M
House wa re I Apartment
Vic A,, it.i Ware I adios nt 1 o

3e.

(nina Fruit Sfiu.'ers, nicely


decorated in Copi, at Tc
J 're
Fine Chit a Plates, hi**h c!a.-8
dee*irati<iuI aI 10c
"joe Fine l hina Cups ami Saucers
in a variety of Shapes and dec
.iii

Curtains,
4.50.
l inch wide Lni12 5_ C
Handsome Cream Irish
19cVests,
ladies' Jersey Ribbed
ic, 2c
broidery,
Points,
1.95.
3.50
Se 2 inch w ide Embroidery, 4c
Handsome Cream Irish
25c V its, 15c
j.i.<>.
Ladies' Wool Jerscy4.5oPoints,
I2jjc 4 inch wide Embroidery,4c
Ribbed Vests,
48c 50c Nottingham Curtains, 25c.
19c 6 inch wide Embroidery, 11c 75c
65c Nottingham Curtains, 35c.
8 inch wide EmbroidLadies' Wool JerseyCurtains, 65c.
2 ic
Ribbed
Vests,
eiy,
I2jjC $1.16
75c 1.00 Nottingham
Curtains, 85c. 81.25pei doz., 'ihin Pressed
Nottingham
1.S3
Wool
Ladies'
Scarlet
Sons'
retail
J. Lichtenstein &
stock
of
Their
Japanese Crepe
bigblj polished Table (i*'bJersey Ribbed Vests
stock of Torchon Linen Laces.
with
lets, si each nj Blows French
figure,
gilt
Draperies,
9c.
iiiir Prk
or Pants,
-t.im's i.
69c lapanese Figured Crepes, u'je. 13.35 per
98c
dos., Tbio
Ladies' Ribbed Union
WioeGlassee,
bigh-clioi etch*
A piece of 11 yards,
3c
9c
Lichtenstein & Son's stock ot tine
ii j,', at eat b 10c
6c
Suits,
of
nc
I1.69 all-wool California Blankets are of .''."ic Largs Berrr Howls, good imiA piece 12 ) ads,
S3
Ladies' Black Eques8c
faiion eui. st Otc
fered you at 50c on the dollar herc.
14c A piece of 12 janis,
Fruit or Berry Santrian Pants,
18c A piece of 12 yards, nc $2.50
1.39 The Cohen Co.'s upheavel prices Kc niper dos.,
to mitch shoes, at each 'A 1 2c
(lents' Heavy Ribbed
Hand Made Red
on Ladies', Misses' and Children's 28o Halfgslloo Brilliant!? Pol
12c
ic 65c
ished Water Pitchers, at
25c Cloaks takes place this week.
Vests,
4c a yard Torchon Lace

moe more.
Aa sin iii. u.iys passed by,
When vail...,1 hearts 'mid hattie's roar

ld

Handsome

Jersey- Ribbed

Ladies'

ir

NOT ARMENIA, BUT MACEDONIA,

(Dedicated

H.

^C

THIS
.'real;

45c

'

We have made 6 prices which Soc Table Vinej-ar or Oil Hot tie".
pattern, at 10c
tikes tie choice ot any Wrap in the 75c rich
decorated Hohemiau
Gold
lind
each
You'll
House.
them,
Wino DcO.oteira, I-gt. si/e.at I">c
kind on a separate rack, lo the ."i)c pe: Caz.. Thin Pressed WtBR
Wasse**, at Stell 1 1 2c
Cloak Department.
Rack No. i contains all Wraps
that were from $27 to 32, lor

!.

tell whether or not lt ls loaded.


atgnal for
According to.- ihe report, th-to be given in Macedonia
the change
i'V .,11 uprising ot '.he Christiane there.
Th.- Inhabitants of Hils faith there are
in a ma j...',ty tn thai country, and be.-i les, they hav,- friends ..lose at hand
kks ihtvr side in any
who are res bj I
by the Speak
contingency, lt la assumed
er ihat nie [rowers will not use force to
!!. \. ni Bulgaria, Ore eco an.l Servla from
'Whlng 1-ut ia a revolution in Macedonia,
and rios, propositions, put into the form
ol threats, may be pertly a.mod at tn.Sultan in order to coerce loni into assent
to an AriKlo-ltuiasian policy In Armenia.
Whether thors i- any good ground for
this action un the assumption that there
i.as boee . wai.t..'i and wholesale slaugh
ter of Christiane In that province lt SSSnot 1 as yet deftnitel1/ loamed.
Th.- reports from that region are still
:- geer, SSd the means of
can be rele'd
obtaining Informatloti Mat
as at the outuide.
different
as
iipon quite

benefit

bornwlng
ttnuet*.

American (j.-winni, nt than


al home. Hut nothing, ic con-

to the
.an

avail without

contraction

of

the currency.
The Kmi'..-1'or of Germany will pay a
visit to the Earl of Crrisdab- at l^rwtli.-i
for thu
Oaatle, in AngUft. The reason
conspicuous act ot courtesy is said t-, I
foremost
the
one
that his Lordship is
of
supporters of yachting at Cowes.
THE WAI IN TH* OBIENT.
A corresapondent of the Central News at
Tokio telegraphs as follows:
"*;.".'.il Nodzu. In command of the
Japanese forces at Hai I'hlng, sends a

of the 22A.
dispatch that upon the night the
e'hlnese
by
expecting to be reattacked
he
arranged his de.armies at I*aoyang.

f*n* e in such a manner as to draw the


army within **0 meteres of his battle line.
His ruse proved successful, amt the Klffli
Infantry brigade, with three batteries,

lhere ure more i hu ri three hundred tn Hie


In Si.
money bv speculatingAve
leonis jail interest hl.ll. and he his
when be died,
held himself aloof from
persistently
ago, left to each ol' hil them,
with a solitary exception. The
MW.QOO exception
children, a son and a daughter,
ls a negro murderer named
Airs. Dueetrow, tbe widow, w:-s ti,.- lags
who ls under sentence of death,
ti nf a million, she il d s few months Taylor,
whose ..is.- ,s in iii..
trow made his

mining stock,
Or sit y.-ais

hut

since Arthur's

cnn,

and Ihi-

ev. nt

.nil.hen,
doubled thewaafort un ea ol<>tbera lam
taciturn dis
arthur .md at
always
ihe
al
modi* collegs In
ition.
pel
Os com*
Bt. Lou ma le f.-w frtendn
be
married one of
bia education
pletlng
must a.- 'ompiiehed young women in
the
BL Louis, ai: the couple eel up bc
keeping In the fashionable Weat End.
The Doctor began to dr.hk ant finally
a-.-<. mi" wuh women of bmi charac

to

ter. The hirth ol' a MS di t nol Wean


him from his evil ways. Ai th- time >.i
the tragedy be was almost wholly
neglecting hu home
His fortune had been as m. iv invested
and he enjoyed
by the alder Duestrow,
February.
only the Income. One- dayFie last
drove up to
late III the at tel noon,
th.*
hou
h.-. home in a .ah. Entering
arith his wife, lt l*
be picked ii quarrel
shot
ker
charged, aad, without warming,

sh.- fell unconscious to tb* Boor, whees


upon the little hoy began to cry. Utting.
lum fi. in the Moor, tiie father held h di
at arin's length and blew his. brains out
The homicide was arrested aili com
mitt. I to jail, where he has since
repeatedly
confined. 'Ihe State has but
in
sought to force him to trial,
H.
.ase he has secured a continuance
tc
got a change of venue from St. Louiswarthis < ounty, and when the cara.called on January lilli his lawyer., asked
to Inquire
that ii jury Le tirst
Into his sanity. The court granted this
askeS for a week's
request, and th" State
time In whl. h to hav,- Us expert* ex
As nearly all the famous
amine him.
experts In the West had already txamine.I him <>n behalf of the defence.
The people ure at a great disadvantage
In this matter, as they are also In the
matter of couaeeL uppotied to the young
man who represents the State ia ex-

empanelled

..

drafted, lt ls understood 'hat the docu


ment will contain no surprises.
Till 1.1 HEH A I. MtJoltlTV.

Tho ministry and their adherent* are


.lisplayiiiK' a rapidly Increasing anxiety In
io the Government'*! majority In
regard
the next s^slon of the House of Com
Th.- KedmomlHea have finally de
mons.
rided that they will vote against the Ooverniiieiit in the division on the ml.Irena In
reply to the Bpi**-h from tho throne, and
ala Liberal* will be ttboeut oa account ot

Murder Hla
It.j|
Wit* tn.l Lillie sr B.*(la*.
Jan.
25..One
of the mont
CNlo.V. MO..
murdr trial* In the crin eal
Interesting this
State
ha*,
beaut!
in thu
annals of
The defendant. Dr. Arthur Due*;.
place.
in
a
St.
DouU.
millionaire, and
trow of
ia accused of kllUng his wife and his
son. The defence, brought
four-year-old
craftiest criminal
forward bv one of theea-tlovernor
Chan.
lawyer* in tl***i West,
Humility.
Johnson.
P.
Ur.

Duestrow I* about twenty-eight years


old and la the son of one- of the obtest
cltlaeaa of the Btate. Tbe elder Dues-

Court,

ii will remain some


Taylor
a Pullman car porter, and
maa
h.- nus become lo- Duestrow'* valet.
Tbe i....Tor iiuys him fan WSjgea and
also rh..i. * his meals with him. Taylor
it rles."
considers thal be haa

formerly

"struck

All Of Inies'iow's oil friends ni St.


Louis, without exception, hav.- desert I
him. in spite of his money. Ile h is not
received a '-all or s word of sympathy
from any cid schoolmate, although he
ls an alumlriiiH of three different local
Institutions of learning.
Wry few baj.azy.

Wriutibur i Mike* ("hsrgeaj.


-rn D.
HT. cai L. MINN., Jan. R H
Washburn, the def.-.itel candidate I ir
>
ian*
l'nlted States senator, made tin
..ional charge tins afternoon thal corrupt
neaaurea were used to accomplish his
lefeat.
"Whai do you think will he the effl '
arty
f thia scull.lui upon the R.
.! .."esota?" 1 asks I th*
"lt will create the greateel
vcr seen." he replied. "The people ll
..vcr ountenance such mattioils. I look
the Reptrtrll. an party rise lu lu
wipe out every poll-trength and utterly
tlolan who hon ne.-a ri any way ooli
ne led vv11 ri this unnavury case.
"When I came t., St. 1'aul late In IXceniber from W'ash.ngton 1 (onad tho
situation honey. oBibnj with treachery.
The methods of the opposition have been
most dlsgra .-ful There ares a shaniervs that up to
!esn use or rn "i
last Friday night 1 might have brought
ult had 1
shout ai. eutlrel) dlffi ' Same
of my
allowed the nae ot money.
me
ant
to be
to
fugued
carne
supporter*
where they would
allowed to
ll.'
position."
but
do good,
"Hav- rou my Idee who furnished
the*e fund'*'.' wss aslI
..'. care to make
"Yoe, 1 hi.- but
anv suggestion al nig that linc.''
tn.it money was
lt
arl nf Trade.
that ls so?"

enemies' r'.nht
suddenly attacked the
(lank. The surprise was complet.*, and
the Chinese forces were scattered tn great Governor Johnson, of whom lt has Leen
confusion. The reserve Japanese Infantry said:
attacked the left flank <>f the retreating
.*}iad he defended satan, John Milton's
Chinese, who were Seeing toward* the 'Paradise
northeast. Their panic increased as they written" Loaf would never have been
tiieie la every Indication fled, and there were many prl naen cap
Navet
Money has bees poured out like sister
that a crisis of the groatSSl international tured. Prom th>- stat-m.-nts <-r the
In iJiiesirow's behalf, the homicide's Inthat th. Tartar Gen .ona'.nmtiieitt,
growing In Im oners lt ls learned
I.
Imp
n year.
being nearly f7i,tt)
Chang Sun*-, was :n command of
!>. i. manufacture a
portance at thu asjiect of things lu the eral,
the Chinese forces, and that their for.. effort has '..a ina
but
In
behalf,
bis
sentiment
nubile
1
gi
of ItJM Infantry.
of th-The horror
The Qu.en's japeeeh to be delivered at consisted
Indifferent successthe killing
I
the
of
little
especially
crinia,
posit
the opening of ihe coining session of l'arA
will
a prejudice thal *l
if a I IIA.XO
Mll.l.lU.XAtRE,
ceasful
boy, n.-u, aroused
Uameof win t*- auhmKtod te anothermst*
"But
tja* hard to overcome. In St. Louis ha
iiet council discussion l.efore it ls finallylor th-,
or
life
Itu. arrow'.
.

Supreme
time

bul
wh.-ie

'

ited efforts arera ta !..


.

'

Bl*

h'l! I Il4\
na i they were

><-

waoi .. than the nae of


,on*.m>.'
I nor Washburn.
I .les. row's jail
we
one
might
supp
as
the
..
maslpul ittoa .?
outrageous
r
."was
been ss trying
h.v.
T^ey
H.. is shown DO r-spa-clal fa\or by Ihe Stale patronage
to
Mh
is
to tie given, aid
bel
lhere
that
happens
everyliilng
strict
ai this time, but then, he may.
more. Kverythlng wa* traded t beal me.
jailer the
have everything he pay* | Lverv dishonest nie.l.od of mi.p Malton
under His rules,
ceil ls mr.- I up in elegant
known to ring pol.ti. lan* WM rortajd
for.
are brought to him
meals
to."
style, and hisi
doy from one of the best
three <lji,etwentycafes In the city. He consumes
If you used a good me.li. me lo puru*
live to fifty cigarettes dally, and spends
your blood, give nerve si tens th and build
much time In reading.
Interested in hypnotism, up your entire system, take Hood's Sar
Tte lu especially
and recently wrote a treatise en the saparilla, lt .prevents ek-kucea by making
even

disciplinarian

subject

jNone ot his fellow-prlsonera. pure blood.

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