C1B0L15A.
8ix membew of the Charlotte police
force weigh 1 183 pound, and the av
enge weight of them all ii 183.
tloortsTille Oazettc. Three of our
joxrok men, Tho A Miller, Abner Mil
ler, nd Ed Hargrare, hare just left
lor Txaa.
Mooretrille Gazette: Mr Cyrua Al
exander, of.thia (Coddle Oref k) Town
hip, baa picked 18,000 lbs seed cot
ton from twenty acres, and ia not yet
done.
Goldaboro Mail: Leonid as Coggin,
a youth living near Caatalia, Naab
county, left bis borne in apparent good
health to go to Caatalia one day last
week. After getting out of his vehicle,
while holding his horse, he fell and
expired in a few minutes of heart dis
ease. Wilson A dvance: For the past two
weeks trade has been remarkably on
the increase. All our merchants have
been busy, and we believe that more
goods have been sold here in the last
few weeka than at any corresponding
time in the history of Wilson.
Einston Journal : At Pamlico Court
J 3 Lne ahowed one hill of potatoes,
raised by Jacob Rice near Bay river.
Which weighed 25 pounds. Also one
Mingle potato weighing 9 pounds. He
also has a stalk of corn measuring 10
feet from the ground to the first ear,
end from the ear to tassel 7 feet.
Elizabeth City Falcon: On Friday
last while at work Mr Samuel Meads
WHS8rickn with paralysis and obliged
t be curried home where he died on
Tuesday without having spoken a sin
gie'word. He was an old man and
leaves a wife and family.
Charlotte Observer. Nearly every
man, young and old, who had a dog
and a gun, went out hunting yester
day. Tne day was fine, but was not
eumassed bv the snort. liircU were
found in the greate t abuudance and
hundreds of them killed. O je part;
alone brought back 84. Another par
ty from town joined with friends id
the country and slew 27 rabbits, be
aides birds and other game. Others
were doubtless more successful, but
the returns have not yet come in.
Charlotte Observer : Persons who
stood in the yard of the Charlotte,
Columbia & -Augusta Riilroad, in tbiB
city, yesterday morning, and watched
the freight train after it pulled out
from the station, following the pas
aenger, about 11:30 o'clock, saw a
green hand, a negro, standing uncon
cernedly on top of a box car, bis back
to the locomotive, and trembled for
hiassfety as the train neared the bridge
which spans the railroad at the More
head street crossing, almost in front
of the Carolina Military Institute.
Their fuars were well-grounded, for,
the negro, being a new hand, either
did not know of the bridge or was un
mindful of it, and "as the train passed
under it at a rapid spee l,he was struck
bn the back of the head, and thrown
the whole length of the car. Another
brakemaa, seeing the accident, ran
across the on to the injured man and
caught him before he could roll off.
The train went ou and nothing ha.
since bsen heard of the victim oi tii
accident, but it will be a wonder if l
shall turn out that his skull was not
broken.
TilF SLIfaU TKMLS.
Ihe Streets Asaln Patrolled by a
Throne or Excited Men.
Siiiao, Nov 27 Mr Davitt is confi
dent of acquittal, if tried at vthe com
ing ania a h'r , but dejlir s that if
his tral be removed to the Court oi
Qu n's Bench in Dublin by cartio ari
ne win loc ezpena a i art mug in en
gaging coaosel, securing vmnesses
ko, n be will be convinced that the
Crown i determined to inH ct another
year's imprisonment upon him.
In the trial of Killen to-day, Mr John
Ilea, his counsel, in oross-examinine
thi police witnesaer, asked absurd and
irrelevant questions, provoking fre
quent altercations with the mag is rates,
'who pointed out that be was keeping
bia client in duranoe while be amused
the audience. The only fact at all
material to the issue which he elioittd
was that the notes of the sborthard
writers, while agreeing upon the main
points, differed somewhat as to de
tails.
Mr Ret, during the temporary ab
sence of the magistrates, harangued
the audience, telling them he had been
threatened with imprii o ment for con
tempt and had received a letter
threatening him with assassination.
Mr Bee was constantly interrupted
during his cross examination of wit
nesses yesterday by the magistrates,
who pointed out that his remarks were
totally irrelevant. The examination
lasted ovtr four hours, and embraced
-every variety of topic, including poli
ties, polemics and adventures, in all
of which Rea himself was the hero.
After a long cross-examination by
Mr Rea of witnesses for the prosecu
tion in the trial of Killen, the oase for
the Crown was closed. Mr Rea then
commenced a rambling defence, in the
midst of whioh the court adjourned
for the day.
Dubu, Nov 27 Daty'a return to
Oastlebar will be celebrated by bon
fires and other demonstrations through
out the county of Mayo.
Mr Farnell left Sligo to-day, but
Messrs Davitt end Dly will remain;
tn'il Ki len is released. Mr Prjell
Las received invitations from all parte
of the country to addrea -meetings
Hie propaganda has been actively
carried ou in Sligo during the trial?.
The speeches and other .incidents
cause increasing exoitement in the
town. Last night a mob of 3 000
persona paraded the ttreeta, followed
by twenty armed constables to prevent
a repetition of the stone throwing and
violence that occurred on the previous
night.
London, Nov. 27. The Manchester
Guardian's Lccdou porespoDdent
says it is generally believed that if
the releaseof the Irish prisoners on
bail is not followed by the exhibit.on
of anything like intolerable defiance
the trials wilLnot, lie at oyce presetu
forwfltd. It is tLoaht itit
hihition of the tutboiitv of
the
ex
Ia the
has already done Rood which migrht be
dissipated if the Uoyerumeni pi;eBeu
the trials ai I ailed
tion. i
to ab-am conviC'
The Executive Committee of th
Irish Land League has addressed a
manifesto signed by Messrs. Parnell,
Biggar, Davitt, and o here, (appealing
to the Irish farmers for Jprtcacil as
sistance iu the movement fpr the re
drs of the Lind Lw grievances.
Balla wab illuminated on Wednesday
night, in honor of Davitt and Daly.
An extra poiice force Las been draft
ed for Meatb, in consequence of the
authorities haviDg received iuforma
tioi; f he disturbed condition of fed
eral diotricU. i I
ronrs that the Jeanueiie lis ice
" ' " i!
UOUIIU
San Fbancuco. Nov. 27 The whal
ing bark Helen Mar arrived here from
the Arctic Ocean larft night. She
brings the officers and crew of jtht
bark Mercury, abandoned in the icp
Oct. 24, just north of the tierald
Shoals. Taey leftj the bark iVigilant
ia the same pao&'oi ce, frczeij iu, but
the crew were a!l well. Opt Hick
mott of the Mercury, J'k other
whalemen, fears that ihei jJeanaettc
may be frozen up in the pick of ice.
in which case they have but little
hope of. the veasel ever getting out
though the crew may reach a place ol
safety. The Mercury had onboard
when abandoned one thousand barrels
of oil, 9,000 pjuuda of bone, ana
1,000 pounds of ivx)ry! rbe veseei
was owned by Bartlett & Scin of New
Bedford, and insured for about $i0,
it
(10.
Accused of Treachery
San Francisco, Nov 27 News from
Mexico says that Capt Lund,' com
mander of the gunboap Deniocrata,
bad been arrested in Jeziclah, aLd,
upon giving his pa.rqle, had been per
mitted to depart withj Minister Foster
for the City of Mexico. It is j report
ed that he left Foster, and, joined the
insurgents twenty-four hours ajtei
quitting Maztlan. Previous arrarjge
ments had been made to turn oyer thf
Democrats to the insurgent who were
still in force outside Mlzitian, a'ud
the inhabitants were apprehending ar
attack trom them. , It was feared that
the insurgents had captured a treasure
train with $30,C00 in specje j
Gen Manuel Marquis had attacked
Laroz. and sucoeeded in entering iht
oity and putdng th4 Government
troops to flight. H3 wis still in pos
session. I
Fighting in Afghanistan.
' London, Nov 28 The News' dis
patch from Cabul gays Gen Baker
cavalry oame intoponflict with a force
of natives near Maidan, in the couree
of which several of the natives werp
tilled. Gen Baker wa I 'ai?ck the
natives in fdrcn on the '2iih inst.- I
... i i i i
New Bishoprics in the United Statis.
U mb ff 27 "Xijft I psoiJri'jand'i
fide uhs approved ':'jp.j.s.ra l Or
din;;i y.-f, .rkev for th estbl;t.'tiaeEt.
oi i. r b shorr ci in A .er c , and r
he jnrisdiotiou ot
tho Ari-'.bbuop oi
ooa na. id z wil 1 in-
struct Car Ji al iicOiOikiy na. tjo thv
most suitable loc uiou of the etcs.
The Sultan s Small Dt bis.
London, Nov. 27 The Telegraphs
Vienna correspondent says th.
purveyors for the Sutin:8 pal ice have
suepecd-d the daily 1 1 pp: e , owit g to
the non-payment of lou-jtindiug
bills but that O.tnan Piha is siili
able to draw his tnormo4fl Eulaiy. J
M. De Losseps' Cabal Project.
Parh. Nov. 27 M de Lesseps will
start for Pausma early in jDjcember.
A brigade of pioneers and' surveyors
has already left to prepare for cutting
the canal.
Mott's Endorsement of Sneer's
Port Grape Wine., I
The following, from the celebrated Dr
Mott of New York, speaks wonders for
Mr. Speer's-efforts to raise the Oporto
Grape in New Jersej: j
62 Madison A vknue,
New Yokk, April lip 1S7S.
Mk. Alfred ISpeer. Dar JSir; ITbe
visit which I made last year your
vineyarus, wme-prfs?es aca vaults at
Pasaaic, N.jJj., satisfied ; me thorouhlv
that the wmes manufactured by you '-are
pure and unadulterated, and the very
.best that can be oflered to the public for
medicinal uses. ,! - -
Acting upon my favorable iraprje-sont:
at the time, I have since recommeHacd the
Port Wine more particularly, in
rnv
practice, and am satisfied, with
benefit, to my patients. , .
There can be no better proof i tb the
doubting mind, as to the Wine being
made of the finest Oporto Grape, tbau a
vim to tne acres or land covered with the
vine bearing the luxuriant fruit.1. Wishing
you success in your praiseworthy enter
prise,
remain respectfully ypurs, i
ALEX 13. MOTP, M. D ,
Prof. ofSurcery, Bellevue llosn: Med'l
College, &c-, &c 1 ,
ror caie ny j. u. Muuds, Green &
Flanner. P. L. Bridgers & Co.
1 World of Good.
One of the most popular medicines
nw before tbe American public is flon
Bitters. -You see it everywhere Peonlp
take it with good effect. J It builds tbem
up. It is not as pleasant to the tas'e as
some other Bitters as it is not a whiskey
drink. It is more like the old fhi.
boneaet tea that has done a wnrM
pood. If you don't feel just right try
Hop Bitters. Kunda toies.
Church Services.
' Worship in the various churches of the
city to-morrow as follows :
ST. JAMES paeish,
comer Third and Market streets. Rev. A
A. Watson, ,D. D., Kector. The First
Sunday in Advent Nov. 30th Cele
bration 7:00 a. m. Morning Prayer at 11
o'clock, bund y School at U p. m. Even
in? Prayer at 4 U0 o'clock.
ST. PAULTS EVANG. LUTHERAN CHURCH
i
Ojrner of Sixth and Market street. Kev,
G. U. Bernheim, D. D., Pastor. Ei glish
Service at 11 a. m. Germau Service at
7:-0 p. in. Sunday School at 3 p. m
Christian Association at 4 p. m. CateWiet
icil Instruction on Friday at 3:30 p. in.
ht. joijn's chukch.
corner of Third and Red Cross streets. Kev.
George Patterson, D. D., Hector. Nov.
iOlh. The First Sunday in Arlvem,
6c. Andrew's Day Celebration at 7:-JU'a.
tn. . Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Even
ing "Prayer at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School
U :j::30.' j
'pihst ntEsiiYTrm vn ciiuncii,
;?orner Third and Orange streets. Kov.
Dr. J. II. Wilson, I). D., pastor. Services
at 11 a. ra. and "i'.'.H) p. in. Sabbath School
1 p. m. j 1
FIT STItEET M. E. CllUKCH, (SOUTH)
turner Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E.
A. Yates pastor. Services at 11 a. in. and
7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. , W
M. Parker, snp't. Prayer Meeting and
Preaching Wednesday evening ati 7:30
o'clock. Young Men and Women's Chris
tian Association first and third Tuesday
evenings in each mouth.
SECOND B jtTlSTj CiUBOi,
on! Sixth, bettveeh Church and Castle sts.
liev. J.'P. Kit e, p istor. Services toUJOi-
i'ow at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Sunday
School at 0. a. in. '
FIFTH 8TKEET M. E. CUU C3. (SOUTH),
dn Fifth, between Njur and Church
s'treete. Rev. B. R. Hall, pastor. Services
at 11 aj m; and 7:15 p. ru. Sabbath School
at 0 a. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve
uing at 7:30 o'ciock.
ljT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHUKCH
corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T.
Al. Ambler, Rector, j Services at 11 a. m.
and .7:30 -p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p,
in. Seats fit e. .
; SEAMEN'S BETHEL, ,
Dock), between Water and Front streets,
liev. 'Jas. V. Craig, chaplain. Services at
11 a.m., to which seamen are cordially
invited.
The public are invited to attend religious
services at the Tileston upper room, in the
Tile ton Norm 1 School building, on Ann,
between Fourth andi Filh streets, every
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
FIIIT KAPTJST CHUKCH (COLORED )
corner Fifth and Caupbt? 11 streets. Kevi
A. M. Couway, pastor. Services to-morJ
rjw at 11 a. m. and S p. in. Sunday
School at 0:30 a. m. Prayer Meeting on
Thursday night at 8 o'clock.
FIIJST CONG KEG ATIONAL CHUKCH.
Memorial Hall, corner Seventh and Nun
streets. Rev. D. D. Dodge, Minister.
Sunday services at 10:30 a.m. and 3 and
7:o0 p. in. Praise and Conference meeting
every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock.
. Thermometrical.
From the United States Signal Office in
this place wre obtain the following report
of the thermometer, as taken this - morn
irjg at 7:31 o'clcrk :
Atlaa a, a .41 ! Mobile, Ala....
4t
Augusta Oa
.54 Montgomery Ala.i.43
Uairo, 111..
S3 Nashville 36
Charleston, ti. L New Orleans ..51
Cincinnati...". 33 Xew York 53
Corsic;inas,Tex 3i j 1'ann ;ta8d, t ia...B
e'ort Oibson, 1. T8 i avannhh, Ga. 63
'ialveston . 4'? ; . r t -rt. 3c
'iianola ".4 3 1 St. Lrnvis Mu .21
Jackio.'.ville, FU...t;5 St. .Marke, Fla ;0
&ioiFllc .......40 I vi.jjtfibur'g, ios....37
Lynchbuig.....'..... 4S,j Washington ...4
Uempmgj Venn.... ot Wilmington. 62
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, Wine lor Invalids
Trie Port Grape Wine of New Jersey i8
the best medicinal wine in the market
nnd it is said that the vintage of A
Spc-cr far excels any other produced. It
is heavy in body, rich iu flivor and well
adapted for 6'ckly persons and tor genera'
family use For sale by J
C Munde
Bridgers &
Green
& Flanner and P. L
Co.
important to me AfUlcJcd.
We would advise all who may nef d the
advice of a physician, to either call or
writ! to Dr. Robertson, 19, So. Eutaw St.,
La'timore,Md., who lrom 15 years expe
lience, in Hospital and Special Practice,
cuaiantees a' cure iu all diseases of the
Urinary Organs and of the Nervous Sys
tem, Organic and Seminal Weakness, Ina
potency (loss of sexual power), Nervous
Debility and trembling, Palpitation of the
Heart, dimness of sightj or giddiness, No,
turual E nissions, Ac, all resulting from
abuses in yuth, or excesses in , manhood;
also all skin and blud diseases quickly
enred. Dr. R ia a graduate of one of the
oldest! and best medical schools in th's
country (Ui iveisity of Marylai d), and re
fers to the leading physicians in his city ,and
all consuItingLhn can rely upon honorable
and confidential treatment. In wiiiing
en close stamp'for rep'y. Social at!mtion
civen to all Kindle complaiiits. GoMd ar
Commodalions for alt wi;hing to cab ai d
see him. Medicine sent to any addr-&3.
You "Want.
j-uese tiiixg: you say, I mad
skillfully, f good mr a' ani for t)
0U
money. 1 cu will patronize hou:e i lU(.t,
if it orets no u.ore thn to plce you,-.,r er.
eliewhere. Good. Tbat'a baeina H'e'vi
ererjthirp now ia app.eiie shape tor tbj
manufacture of Bugz'es, Wagons,
Draye, Harness. Ac. ' i'
He now if we can't please you an I keep
nor 21
OE3HARDT A CO.
f A Gentle Belle",
JY CHRISTIAN R-II.
The Musical WonJe-, the marrellouj OR.
GDIA'ETTJS, elilPcoctinues to seU at sight.
Pictures, Frames and Moulding. Frames
of anj sue made to order upon ihort notice.
A fine asortrrent of Poems, Childre
Rooks Fancj Box Paper, Inn lands - Qa't
Pens, Bibles, Bjmn Books, Ac, Ac. vlc
Blank Books, School Books, Papert En
relope, Pent, Ink, alwaja'to be had a't loJ
prices of w
bot24 a w. tates.
I COIHIERCIAL HEWS
WIIiMINQTON MARKET I
NOTE3CBKK 29 -4 T M. I
8PIKIT8 TURpiENTINE Qouted quiet at
o7 cents. Later Sales 209 casks at 38 cenUv.
Htlll later- -Sales 100 casks at 39 cents
Closing firm with an advancing tendency.
ROSIN-Quoted steady at L SO for Strain
ed and Good Strained, a decline of five cents
on .Strained and ten cents cn Good Strained
eince last quotations. No sales reported.
TAR Steady at fl 10. Sales receipts at
quotations. j ! i
OKUDK TURFENTINESales early in
the day at fl 55 for Hard and t2 55 for Yel
low .Dip. Later Sales were made at II
for Hard and 12 65 for Yellow Dip. ,
COTTON Quoted steady. Sales 300 bales
reported on a basisof 11 cents for Middling.
Closing firm.
The following are the official quotations :
Ordinary
viood Ordinary
fctrict Good Ordinary
Low Middling.......
10 Cents,
ll 1-16 "
11 5-16
11 7 16
1154
12
$4
a
it
u
Middling..
Govd Middlicsr
OAILT tiomrTi
Oottot... .'. 659 bales
spirits Turpentine i 01 casks
osin : 1 699 bb s
Tar J ' 57 "
Orads Tnrpentira 3.5 "
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED.
; ! i
Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, SmithTille
Geo Myers.
Steamer D Murchison, Garrason, Fayette
rille, Williams & Murchison.
Steamer Clinton, Wallace, Point Caswell
Wallace fc VouKampen.
SchrT-B Weatherspoon, Shepard, Rock
port, Master. I
Nor barque Fingal, Paulensen. Glasgow.
R E Ileide. J
CLEARED.
Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, SmltilTllle
Geo Myers. . !
Steamer D Murchison, Garrason, Fayette
yille, Williams & Murchison. ,
Steamer Clinton, Wallace, Bannerman's
Bridge j Wallace & VonKampen.
Schr SLucy M Collin's , Curtifi, CapeHayti
and a Market. Iforthrop & Cummirtg
Nor barque Krone, Gjeme, Liverpool,
Alex Rprunt & sons.
Nor barque Bravo, Joss, Glasgow, Pater
son, Downing & Co.
I Exports, (
F0B1I8H.
Cape Hayti Pchr Lucy M Collins-118,209
ft lumber, 61,525 shingles.
Liverpool Nor barque Krone 1.000 bbls'
rosin, 684 bales cotton.
Glasgow Nor barque Bravo 2.500 , bbls
rosin, 450 casks spts turpt. 1
Mi8cellaneou?,
Kerosene Oil 8 Cents Per Gallon !
TO MEET COMPETITION I ffer a NO
1 article orsBAoasiifi
OIL at 8 Cents- Per . Gallon
oaieiy un w cents a uauen. sold uniy at
ceUil. , t'aab, Doors, Blinds, Paints and Oil.
it bottom prices, tiend Along your orders.
GEO. A. PECK.
,$50 Reward!
TO SILENCE Malicious Rumors I will
paj the abore Keward to any one who
can prove that the Kerosene Oil sold bym
is not in every respect exactly as reoresented
1 coy 'IS tf Star copy OKO. A. PKCK.
Police to Witnesses,
In Statb te. Allen Mathts. j
'pHE ABOYE named Case, remov d f. om
Pender County, has been tct for t ial in the
Superior Court of New Kanover on the fire'
WEDNESDAY ofsadrWta o the Wit
nesses in said Case . will .attesd acc trdinffly.
excert tee foliowir.g witness.? for the State
who are required to attend on the da
(TCE8DAV) before, to wit: T. H W. yc
tntire , Calhoun Melvin and lu y QuVranufJ
W. T. BANNKRMAV,
Clrk Pender Superior O. u't.
hoy 2813td ltw ' '
Notice.
THE REGULAR ANNOAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the Navssss
Guano Company will be held at their office,
io tb's city on TEORSUAY, the llih of De
cember, prox., at 11 o'clock A. Mi
1 DONALD MacRAK
Secretary and Tretiurer.
Wil uington, N . C, 20th Soy , 1879.
nor 25
Warm Weather.
ND I AM glad to say lowr prices for
WOOD, as it is my purpose to sell low And
sustain the! reputation of the CENTRAL
YARD. Prepare yourselrea for the nex
cold snap. j
oot26 J. A. SPRINGER.
i
The New
Boot & Shoe Store,
32 MARKET STREET.
AM NOW, DAILT IN RKCEIPT of
fine Lot of
I
LADIES' KID AND PliiiLE BOOT?,
in all iieS, from 2 to 7, which I am sellis
oi mo i.of rrice oi i.Jt to $1.5v. Uomt
aodlook at them aud aar mooej. I
Muies'i,ebb! Button Boots at $1.C0.
Ladiea Kid and Pebble Lace Bocti at $1.
Child'a Shoes from 50 cqlU up.
And all olher 6 ooda in proportion.
ro advance on mr Goods. Cume and ccr.
Tince joui self ofit.
i All New Stock.
No old Goods to work
off.
I am determined togire j oa a gcod a tic e.
Bespeetfullj, . .
C. ROSEIMTHAL,
32 Market Street
noj n Sign of lb Show Case.
Steam er Passport,
QAPT. J. W. HARPER, ,
WiU leara Wilmlngtoaailj,
(Sondajt excepted) at JJ P. z
5 ot OKO. HTXR8, Agent.
Zliflceilaneous.
lEXCHA'NGE CORNER !J t-
' , .-: "'.V
Kul Q'oves for Ludiee !
i Kid Gloves for Gcct emen ! .1
j ' Kid G ovea for Misses and Children'! i 1 j
":" 1 , Kid GIotos to matob bdt aha il I '
"Gendsm," Lontre. Maroon, Pinmb, Marine. Myrtle Ic e,P M
1 Bretonne Fiscbnes. stylish. - ' 1 1 1'
Handsome Silk Tie, !
Elegant Lace Ties anl &ott
Qlor- .0 b..ut,fal A;n,ti-. , ETerJ'hiB8 I'
Dr. .Warner s ISf
We invite all who are interested
1
to
We promise all who will favor us with a call to show them all tl'e 1
Latest Jtfovelties in the Millinery
We have a
eal French Pat teriis,
which is really worth your coming to see. ; i
Our prices are lower, Style the best, Quality unsurpassed, ami caivt fail
to please every one who may desire a
BEAUTIFUL HAT OR BONNET !
Oar Trimming Department is Complete !
Comprising the Leading Styles I '
. ... t,,.r
OUR FLEXIBLE HIP CORSET 1
A new lot of them just in, vTith improvementp. No extra charge
I have worn this Cortet
thra days and every bone
Hie mcnev
'will OTOr the 18 broken.
be ref tin tied for
every Flexible
Hip VorsetP
i
which breaks over
the htpr. It fits
m.u ii u a l
i 1 ?- ro:--
JSl Large Assortment of Fancy Ribbons.
JX Viry Great Variety of Birds at all Prices. ezgTJJ
from 35 Cents Up !
Our FancTf Goods Department
Is larger than ever with an elegant assort meDt of Goods to please the
' : - Xiadies. : ' - ' . '
A VERY FINE LINE OF CREPE LISLE.
! l ALL
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF TIESiIN THE CUV
Satiu'"Riblions Cheaper
A beautiful line
of Ladies', Misses fZ-2
" PATENTED
ThesM Oooda have
tnr years. All
Fancy Hose.
-V l11lt . t ill .
Tne many annoyances connected with the old sys- Qt-i j nT1 ciH
Urn of Button G tores are entirely overcome, and ihc OnOUia JOu
iollowin advantages secured : -
lit-Tbe perfect ease and rapidity with which it l . , t
rm, -ni t?' i . . lacea.
Xne iTOoter IVld Sad Its adrustabintT to
dri TbcadTantafre crained bv rrttdull vuiimnt
the Kid, instead
ruins to many
f U5tiengta of Hooka
GIotj i all the
tbem. The fastMinc wilt outlast an v clove.
which is a very
Independent of Improvemerit in faateninr
UMqojattyisffaaranteedeauaJ.if notsm- i
TJ. H, SPRUrJT
M iscellanooua
a pair of
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CHEAPEST !
in
the newest and LaiulscmcfetlsiVv
attend! 1' 1
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nice selection of
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I fcare Worn ths FlMiWa
Hip Corset three months .nd
every bone Is stUl perfect.
elegantly, vctUo
comf( rtablv that
a latly can I lie
& down in it with
ea?e. Price, vritli
plain buftt, .1.
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STYLES OF RUCHIMG FOff THE hiC
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than Can" now be Boiishf
Agent -'.for
Buttericko:Cc('B
Pattern s. k i
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line will alwaji
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been aoU during th oaat
who have worn them Jk -et)f cn
lor any INUlii1,
6tth different aiiMwrists. J 1
t
41 1
ts.
tae grained by gradually straining
aa ot tne na sratem wnica
ot the old sratem which -n t- , 1 I
pairs the firat time buttoned.
and mode of clinch m
rare occurrence with buttons. Tr, mA if
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