Carolina Watchmafl. THURSDAY, NOV. 3, The Foreign Vote. Charleston, SC., is considered to be h typical Southern city, yet there is just w.1 uiuch contention there for the German liiMh voLeasin municipalities much V..i-iii W'itxh i 11 nit, it I'nxt North Carolina has not attracted tnanjr foreigners. Whether tbb is be cause we have no large cities, or be cause our State has had the uninviting reputation of being the Rip Van Winkle 'of the Union, or both, is of no conse quence. We are glad of the fact. To underrate the immense advan tage of foreign immigration in the building up of the American Govern ment wounl be ridiculous. But the immigrants of former years were very different from those who are now swarming to our shores-. They were as a general rule thrifty, good-temperjed, .v..;nti. mon. who hated the tvrannv of the OUL World and who possessed intelligence .enough to understand and annreciate the blessings of our free country and the advantages of our in rtuutions. S.ich men were a valuable audition to the population of an unde veloped countrv. Much of our natioual prosperity and -glory to-day is justly due to their skill, industry, and pa triotism, j Of late years the population seeking a home in America has not been de sirable, and Congress has enacted vari ous laws restricting an J regulating im migration. Most of these would-be citizens are poor, many of them pau--ers and many others still more or less embittered against all law and govern ment because of hardships and out rages endured in the Old World. Leav ing Germany with curses for the heart ies, iron rule of Bismarck, and leaving Ireland with undying hate for land lord they disembark at Castle Garden id a poor condition to become useiul citizens. And along with them conies an assortment a job lot of Hungar ians, Italians, Poles, Russians, etc. more apt to become a burden or a menace to our institutions than a bless ing, bringing with them a hatred of ii . autnonty norn or oppression tnougn it be), socialism, anarchy, disregard of the Sabbath, and general immorality. No; America has enough of these foreigners. Our population is large ani rapidly growing, by natural in crease. We are not anxious to antici pate the problems now taxing the in genuity of European statesmen and philanthropists. Even though thou sands of starving workii'gmen and hundreds of thousands of others whose brightest prospect in life is a bare sub sistence, threaten the peace of London just now, too many of our own work ingmen are idle to indulge in gush about welcoming more foreigners to free America. Charity begins at home. It is not possible, of course, to pre vent immigration from Europe; but a partial remedy for the wholesale evil may be found in denying citizenship except under hard, deterrent conditions. Congress can hardly do a better thing than deny tnem naturalization except after a residence of a number of years - not (ess than ten to vote, and twenty to be eligible to office. Such au enact ment would at least go a long way to wards eliminating from our politics the disgraceful and disgusting bids for the "foreign vote." Kr. Thornton's Opinion of Cleveland. Mr. Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, has .the reputation of being a great and an honest man. The Democrats of. this country honor him as one"of the brightest stars in all the land. In a speech at Kenton, Ohio, a few days ago, he made occasion to speak of President Cleveland a follows : ""Now, my friends, I have seen a great many Presi dents in my day, and have read the history of all of them, and on my honor a-a man, bound to tell the truth, a more honest, brave truer man never filled the Presidential chair. He has proved himself to be a man of more ability than many of us supposed. He possesses in a marked degree that superior faculty of common sense, and gains every day in the estimation of the people; so much so, that when his firat four years are up, the people will want to continue him four years longr.w Only a few months ago Secretary of the ireasury Manning had to retire from Cleveland's Cabinet, having seri ously impaired his health by overwork. Now Secretary Whitney, who has been working very hard to make something out of our Navy, has broken down, and his physician forbids his undertaking auy work whatever for a time. The Secretary is troubled with frequent and evere headaches. ! While it is a matter of groat satis faction to all the people of the country that the high officials of this reform administration tire giving their per sonal attention to the busiuess of their several departments, the result as indi rated is to be deplored. When, how ever, it is remembered that the Demo cratic party returned to power after the inisgovernment or a quarter or a cen turythat it had to substitute, in its conduct of public affairs, honesty for corruption, economy for extravagance, method for looseness, and industry for idleness, the wonder is, not that a few men have gone under in the work of Eunneation, but that the Democracy as so far succeeded in its promises as to challenge the admiration of its enemies, many of whom will be found Toting for Cleveland in 1888. There was a soldiers' rennion at Le noir, N. C, Oct. 31, attended by about 5,000 people. There were 500 soldiers in line. Tim great gathering was ad dressed by Hansom, Cowles and Judire Cilly, of the Fcler.-.l nrmj. Toys raed up on a farm are very ftft 16 think that there no chance for them ever to be ony thing in the world Unless they can obtain a sitan tien mi some town or city and with this idea once fairly into their heads, thev undervalue the opportunities they enjoy in the copntry, and spend their I precious time m looKingrorwaru to me time when they may leave the farm and its healthful and invigorating labors and enter upon a clerkship in town. Parents short-sighted ones not unfrequently entourage these thoughts in their sons nnd aid them in making them and in curry inj them out. H would be interesting to know what proportion of such caes end in good, and what in evil The smarter the boy the greater his danger of being pushed off the farm to some city, as if the business of farming was too mean, too slow, or too poor for him. 7- The delegation of members of the English Parliament and other repre sentatives of the International Peace A s -ociation and English Traders' Union Cjngress. waited upon President Cleve land, Oct. 31. They stated the pur pose of their visit to be to hasten the time when arbitration shall be recog nized a- the only means of settling the disputed questions between the two great knglish speaking nations. President Cleveland answered them in a short but most appropriate speech. He said, "The main and prominent idea so strongly presented by you is lofty and enobling, involving the pre servation of peace with its blessing, and that he doubted not the American people would heartily sustain efforts to bring about so desirable an end. Gov. Gordon, of Georgia, in a speech at Cincinnati on the 2Sth ult., in speaking of Jefferson Davis, said : "If we should turn our backs on that man, refuse him our sympathies, we would merit the scorn of every brave man in this audience, and you would feel an absolute contempt for us. I am not going to do it." Yes; they may as well understand that the South will always love Jeff. Davis, and if that is treason they can make the most of it. The subject leads us to remark that there are some fanatics in this country whose hatred "of the Southern people because they love Davis is the only patriotic sensa tion they ever experienced. z Dr. Dawson, sent by the Dominion Government to explore the country ad jacent to the Alaska boundary, reports that the country is not as cold as represented. A thousand miles north of Victoria the flora was found to differ but little from that on the banks of the Frazer, while there exist large tracts of open grassy land. It is thought that there is a large gold bearing region near the Alaska bound ary. This imperfectly explored coun try possesses great possibilities, and the Ornish .Possessions in North America may yet outstrip the United States in many things besides size. An organization in Guilford county, known as the ''Guilford Battle Ground Company," have purchased the grounds on which ihe Guilford battle was fought, and are progressing with im provements on the same. They have cut out thi tinder brush, removed un sightly objects, and design to fit it for pleasure ground, lhe Mt. Any Railroad rurts through, or very near it. md the curious inquirers in revolution ary history are expeeted to visit this as one of historic localities of the olden time. We don't recollect of seeing a real drunk man daring the two weeks of Court, and at the last Court the jail was hardly big enough to hold the tang'c- egs. Prohibition don't prohibit, eh! From whence,- then, came the reforma tion as to this matter. Stanlv Observer. Judge Clarke was in Albermarle during the ''two weeks of Court," as pleasant a gentleman as you will ever hnd on the streets or in the parlor. But on the Bench he is a watchful guardian of law and order. He is u terror to the lawless aud the immoral. No doubt "tangle-legs" were kept stright by his presence in Albermarle, during the two weeks of his stay there. Our lot is greater than ourselves, and gives to our souls a worth they would not else have dared to claim. Hence the humbleness there always is in Chris tian dignity. The immortal lot infinite ly transcends our poor deserts; how we are to grow into ihe proportions of so high a life it is wonderful to think. And yet, though it be above us alway.s nay, even because it i3 above us there, is something in it true aud answering to our nature still; so that, having once lived with it, we are only i ' i i 1 1 i ii nan ourselves ana mat me meaner half without it. Martineatt. Cows go at large in the streets of Fay cttcvillc a town of 4,000 population or more. Statescille Landmark. Yes, it is too true; much to the annoy ance of a great many citizens. Fayettc villc Observer, We have had it both ways s here. When the cows are allowed to run on the street they graze down the grag and weeds which grow up in the drains and along the sidewalks; aud when they are kept off the streets, the town is put to the expense of employing men with scythes and hoes to mow and digat away, which irno small job. It is a choice of evils. Charles Enry, a boy of onlv 12 years. is in Albermarle jail for forging a note on Lindsay riathcock. The Stsmlv Observer says he offered to sell the note for goods and cash, and th? forgery was tnus discovered. He could not give bail. xTrom the same: Dstniel Ritchie of Stanlv gathered from three vines on his ifarm 1,005 ponns of pumpkins. This SbrninSa $ow in a Few Word. The United States Supreme Court denies the application for a writ of ei ror In the Chicago Anarchist cases and the only htjpe for them now is in the interference of Governor Oglesby. Jenny Lind, the famous cantatrice, died vesterday in London, used GO years. The Chamber of Commerce of Cin cinnati has rejected the application of John U haii a, thewealthy boot black, for admission to that body on account of his occupation. " ' Fears are entertained of another Indian outbreak in Montana and in parts ot that Territory the cittizeus are arming for protection. A strike on the sugar plantation of Lousiana is becoming general and alarming. White hands put in the fields to supply the place of striking negroes, have been ambushed ani fired on and 4 wounded. 'Iroop tion to supprt g; viebnee. are m.mo- Western Carolinian: Mr. D. L. Rowe, near Newton, N. C, will make 2,000 gallons of sorghum of the best quality The crop in Catawba county is larger this year than ever before -The Presidential party stopped a tew minutes at Hickorv, and was greet ed by a large crowd from all part of the surrounding country. At the suggestion of the CaroUnian. let the reader make a list of the various use ful aud necessary articles that can be easily produced on North Carolina soi and see how few of them are produced by a single farmer, or even by all the farmers in a county. It will astonish him. The moon is not made of vi;recn cheese A little girl found out from reading the Bible that God i j s i.i made the COW3. moon uelore he made the It now transpires that the body of A. T. Stewart, stolen some years si go shortly after its burial, was returned to Mrs. Stewart by the robbers, the price paid being $20,000. , A terrific unexplained explosion oc curred in St. Louis, at 2 o'clock, a. in., Nov. 1st, by which two buildings were nearly demolished aud 12 persons buried in the ruins. from January to September 1st of this year tije United btsites has received about 250,000 immigrants, 170,000 of whom are of British origin. Two magistrates were convicted last week at Chatham Court for trying to do a lawyer's business, or practicing law, nnd were fined $"200 each. "Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee; let such as love thy salvation say continually, the Lord be tnagnmeo. It it believed, sajs the Chronicle that 100,000 gallons of sorghum will be made in aiecKienourg this year. Public, debt reduction ber, $10,833,G95. during Octo- Snow in Raleigh,, Oct. 31, continued until melted by the rain. Six inches of snow in Asheville, Oct. 31. Rockwell Items. Editor Watchman: If you will permit me a little space in your va'uable paper, I will give you a lew items from our community. Farmers are gathering corn, picking cotton and sowing wheat. We are bless ed with bountiful crops this tall and have made enough to use and some to spare. During the rainy time this week 1 could hear the gun, see men on horse back netting the partridges and hear the houuds night after night catching opos sums. Talk about hounds. John Millcrand Linn Fisher has a pack of houuds they call the Never Fail. They catch more foxes, opossums and. raccoons (.say noth ing of minks) than all the rest put to gether in our vicinity. Mrs. Maraget Trexler, an aged lady near Dr. Coleman's, was almost killed a few days ago by an old sheep ram. He broke her arm and put her aukle out ot place. I noticed in ypur valuable papers a few weeks ago an item from L. W., stating that Mr. M. Barger was such a 6nework: man. 1 hat as a matter of opinion of one man is all right. This vicinity is well blessed with vounc ladies, and the matrimonial fever is now raging. Oct. 29th, 1887. E. M. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STOLE KEEPERS, t guarantee Shriner's Indian Vwrmifure to destroy and expel worm- from the hu man body, where they exist, if used ac cording to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions. David iu. v outz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. Citizens of North Carolina who have taken letters patent on new inventions within the last week, to-wit : H. P. Jones, Hillsboro, for a cstr coupling; J. Lrndv and H. H. Wood, Charlotte, cotton chopper and cultiva tor; C. T. Mason, (Sumter, S. C.) cot ton harvester. la Gensral Dibllity, Emaciation. Consumption, and Wasting in Children, Scott Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites is a most valu able food and medicine. It creates an appetite for food, strengthens the nervous system, and builds up the body. Please read: " I tried Scott's Emulsion on a young man whom physicians at times had given up. Since he began using the Emulsion, his Cough has ceased, gained flesh and strength, and from all appear ances his life will be prolonged many years. I have been in Hospital Service for the past twenty years, and never have used any preparation with greater satisfaction." Johv Suluvan, Hospital Steward, Reform School, Morgauza, Pa, Bigger and Belter Than Ever A GLORIOUS HOLIDAY PRESIDENT OF THE AMUSEMENT REPUBLIC: Amazing and Bapturcus Bovslations in ths Eealm cf Entertainment: Two Magnificent, Faultless Esthibition. Rain cr Shine, at SALISBURY MONDAY NOVEMBER1 Msst 3?aitiTdy ths Only Tsatd Show AHRETT' New United Monster Shows! 3 B1N3 mi - TH2AT3 SrAM-3N0BM0U3 M2NAGS2IE WOBS OT3SUM-CLASIC BA0IN3 CARNIVAL AND J3-J0 ! $2,033.033 Ia73at3afjrth3Pay.ic'jD3le3tioa.-A3taalDll7isp9n3a3 $3,503 Not ibl7 aai TriaoaVxaat Ksta&ra id tb13 Saaion wita tb,3 Old World's Most Startling Human Pnonozasnon, JO-JO, Tie Doff-FaceS Russian Boy! THS HUMAN SKYiH TERRIER! A Canine Carved lieod Framed in Fleecy, Sklmmering Heir In ldm Ken 111 jr Outstrips Excggcraticc and DiaabiouaJcd science Pro a mi new Him tha Mo:t WjndertJil xni tnespttcftUs Mystery ol Life! Kot an laslpjl Uiot, Bat ittvj t. klstt. V.va :loi3 3;la?: Y.mr Only Chance to see Jb Jo- By command ot t'ae Cz ir he returns to Si Petersburg at an Early Pay. 111 mlm Iff tSI Stfiw ASP g'i fM N Mm. fflmm w$&m lam Wm$M3iMMs AN UNPARALLELED BED-LETTER CIRCUS FESTIVAL:- 200 Illustrious 0hampions!--80 Dazling Acts! Astounding Displays of Acrobatic, Gymuic ana Equestrian Amazements in a Separate Star TArg?. Scot Atlilefs, Mm-i m Si ifiriil Aitist3, Ar.iiii in Heroes, Japanese Marvels, nnd a Gigantic Vaude ville com oiu.i Hon la Tbriliic; f" ttcinatiiig Ptilonii; lcis: cn'the cittu 'itti ui Sui.(! "'HIPPOnRAlTATICCONTESTS CLASIC OLYMPIAN GAMES! EBOADSWOBD COMBATS ON HOPSEBACK! 3 Times tie Most Stupendous Menagerie EVE-H GATHERED EXHIBnEO ItHm Greatest Grande.st. Most P'amoug and Host Trained .. 'liisill trek alKl 'Juno, nil' uitRi n cuus:u v.uujic Ei.Maui, ;iuu iuc nn-uiti-sir.idbwtng Centr il Figures of iheir ia e; "Doc" and "Hea i.ui er," l.olitcklr.K Pre'Ojiois Klepli.ii.Uje Ulovrns anri the Onlv li.idy Kleplutou the Continent ! PEERLESS, POETIC, SUMPTUOUS, SPECTACULAR STREET PARADE ! Appearing on the Puhiic Thoroughfares at lu o'clock Every Moinli g. a dxnl r- m oaa To tlxo Entire cromtoined Sliows o,s Usual. CliLclx'oxi, uuclcr nmo years ol ago, Half Price. lieserved Cushioned Opf ra Chalis, with back and fcot rests, at the usual s;ihi i-dvni c. Two Bxblbliio'nH Dallv Doors open ;.t l aud 7 P. M. Performanc. s Bigin an Lour Later. Cheap Lound-Ti1p lixcuiious on All i alii-oads. See Station Agents for Particulars. Greojiaboro. Nov. 3, Cliarlotto, ISTov. IS. R. J. H0LK Is now Receiving His Fall and Winter Stock Of GOODS, . Eiretl from lie WMi Isiiels, And will hi pleased to sec his custormcis be foro purchasing elsewutr. if5;frl Groceries, And all other kinds of Coo!s ke; t iu a ncn erAl stock, will be sold at j rices to uit tl.t times. CALL A3D ttmm MY STOCK. Bob White ami Crystal Roller Mill Flour of the fc'Sst quality. JUST RECEIVED ONE IJUXDRKD BAR-I RELS OF FR&SII VIRGINIA LIME FOR SALE. I expect all persons who h ive given me Mortgages on their crops to bring rue tiieir cut ton when it is ready tor sale. R. J. HOLMES. 49:tf SALISBURY MARKET. NOVEMBER 3rd Cotton market corrected weekly by BOYDEN & QUINN. Cotton, strict good middling, " good middling, 9.1-1 0 14 middling, 8 44 low middling," 44 staines & tinges. Market firm aud in good demand. Country produde market corrected by JULIAN & WATSON. Corn, new, 35 g 40 Flour, country family, $2.15 $2.40 Wheat. 70 Q 90 Country bacon, bog round, 9(& 10 Butter, 15 & 20 Eggs, 15 Pork, good, ; 8 9 Irish potatoes, gocd, 50 Lard, country, 9 10 Wl S. H. BARRETT this Trill Visit SALISBURY this Season Herd of Elepiiants on Amer can Soil Inciudl ....... I f. . . . J . T. . . . 1 , . I k . ...... Tb Buy Cheap Goods. Dave Julian k Mm Are deei iedlv in the laid with low pric s IL . i i LI V.'UV -'I J J .U. A I v . i 1V.lJA 'H. ill i i v HI 1C full of bargains, auJ tiicir line of Dress GovmJs" Shoes, Do mestics, Hats and Notions Are Complete, Also, Laces Gloves, Hoiscry, Embroideries. Handkerchiefs, Ni ck Wear, Blankets, Comforts, Couuterpins, Flannels, Table Linens, House Furnishing Goods, fee., &c. iaucn, Lard, Sutrar and Coffee, Salt and Flour, in short a full line of GROCERIES. The nbqve and a dozen others besides are the Stacks they oliVr at figures which make every article a bargain. They buy aud sell Country Produce, Hides, Bor.es, Old Iron, Wool. Loose Cotton, &c, &c. They are also agents for the most popular brands of FERTILIZERS. In short, at iheir Store you can get wha' evcr you w.uit at bottom prices. All they n k is a chance to prove what they say. JULIAN & WATSON. alistury Ladies, Attention A la ly who thoroughly understand disease peculiar to her ses, al." the action and use cure for them, will be for a few days with Mrs J. MMcCorkR to ?ec the ladies of Salisbury She will be at heir1 room from 11 to 3 o lot;, eaeh day while Serf, and will go to se tho.-. who arc not able to come to her, who ! v? in town. Will alio go a few miles in the cout.tr if conveyance is sent, but must go so as not tc be absent from her room during the hours men tioned. Ladies who call during the next four days will receive free a trial box of a remedy which, wherever it is known, is taking the place of the cruel knife and nauseous drugs nnd healing Uk u sands which these had ouly left worse than before. Many ladies in Charlotte, aud other parts of N.C-, who have been cured, have requested that their names be given for reference to tluse who suffer as .they did. They cannot help fueling anxious to liare others know that tht-r is at last rehei for them by the use of this wlnrl and inexpeaslr vet won !er fnl ear. iS la is the Store NEAR THE Specia THE MIGHTY DOLLAR ! The g" ha'c the p!enuro to Xm n ajen-'y in New our stock in order to who buy on lonr tune hard limes. Our Agent has instructions to watch evrv sale ai go S B 9 t look after eTcry lnut'c with cash in baud to bny thandise thtt we can uet in plain figures on our quoted in tins market Mot oy favor, but by vur uiiuinicu i eiu III Hill, Big prices will not do in these times whrn even the wer.lt hy can not aiTrd to waste their money and the poor require doable duty of every dolier and every penny. As our prices change with every sale, it will le impossible to ive queiauons, but it will be our aim to name figures that will compel you in self defense - to buy of us. We shall deal in gnoilf nnd not trah, and believe the masses will patronize that house that fells the best aoOtla for the U ht-l money. Anioug our daily arrivals we shall place before our people some landslide that are positivilv beyond the whisper of competition, comparison or monopoly prices that will tea h you in the silent login of truth the difference between dealing with live and rtith dead men between the cash and the credit sy stem between the right and the A' rung way. Hence we throw out among the masses these specialties these matchless goods and matchless pricts, to cheek the Insane and criminal practice of waisting money for the paltry consideration of a little credit. Who can tell tho" waste of money when yon get your goods of houses that buy and sell on l-ng time. Gold is a good thing but give us genius and ambition, nnd then an energy that nev er tire, a mind that never wanders, an eye that neveraleeps, and a nerve "that never quiver, and we will ride rough shod over all the world I New advanced ideas crowd out the old pluck instead of luck cash instead of credit - bruins in lhe plat e of cheek nnd science and ability beating back and crushing into oblivion these moonshine men banes with their tough and tremendous longtime prices. What it the use t wasting a dollar when you may save it t Upon our counters will be thrown, day after day, new arrivals at panic prices, from louses mar coiiapsco, outers mat win go aown to-morrow, ana still others woo throw out these sacrifices in vain hope to outlive the storm. Emm such sources as these we buy our goo Is, and the houe that wants the trade of the people must go beyond this hdvanee line, must beat thee prices or go down for if there is honor in man. or virtue in good goods at low priee. we meau to b masters of the situatiou the live pioneers who dive down o rock bottom 1 We shall offer such unanswerable arguments as no house can match leaders and specialties at quotations that no other can offer stern and stubborn facts that will level your head on tiie subject of genuine bargains. Hard luck and ha. der times pinch some high-doncd old credit concerns they must have money to meet the inevitable note to-morrow they all know we have the cah the hard and solid cash and a thousand will buy double the value, and we can offer goods at figures away below the regular holesale jobbers of Broadway. When bankruptcy and ruin overtakes the victim we are always there with the Amri can Dollar. . Wh'ti the hammcruf the auctioneer falls upon some grand and gigantic wiudshake liten for Our Name ! Thus we are fighting against the old rotten credit system for money, for reputation, add for the people ! This is the music and these the prices that crowd 'our store whilst other merchants sleep on their counters, wid e dreaming of the day of disaster and ruin awaiting all who buy on long time and sell on longer who pay big prices, and all at figures that no peo ple can afford to pay. We invite an early and repeated visit and inspection. Our stock will be replenished every few days and to merchants we offer some special leaders fully 15 to 20 per cent less than current trices in New York City. Respectfully submitted to the Ca-h Trade only, by RACKET C. O. D. STORE, , Jso. Brookfiud, Aj't. New Yobk Office : . 4GG & HiS Bicoadwat. One Cent Articles. Pencil Pad, 5 slate pencils, black polish ed lend pencil, paneMiair in, box shoe blacking, card of hooks and eyes, roll tape yard of lace. 3 good pen holders, 2 button hooks, 2.1 envelopes, novels, one dozen but tons, tie k t-cs, nick fe crochet needles, fril armlets per. pair, whist Us, fish lines and hundreds of other slapel items. Two Cent Articles. Cake laundry sop, rake toilet soap, yd. hamburg edge, finger rings, 200 yard spool tin cad sew on machine equal to Cost tea or Claiks. white, bta k and colors all numbers irilt cuff buttons, paper pins, scarf pins, yd ribbon, toilet soap, pocket handkerchiefs, novels, dress buttots, large b x blacking, briar wood p'pes, cigar holder, scalloped pie plate 7 inch. pt. tin cup, memoranda books, ball sewing thread luowu and white put ores, rubber head pencils, paper of 25 sewing needles, set ol knitting needles, yd. irish lace, yd. torchon lace, doz. nice drew buttons. 24 sheets note paper, ball knitting rotten, 2 thimbles, spool button hole twist. Valuta changing every day. Three C nt Articles. Ladies and yents pocket handkerchiefs turkey red handkerchiefs, 144 shirt buttons , a cake of highly pcrumed soap, cakelain- j dry soap. 25 good white envelope', 24: sheets note paper, dressing combs, ladies ilt breast pins, pearl ear Im1s. pair of wis sors. shaving brush, yd. ribbon, yd. torch-j on lace, yd. hamburg edging, pie plate, 1 ; doz. ir.ee Ikss butt ops, 1,-iU knitting cottou to' books, ladles and misses garters with buckles, story books, laces, ri hi Kins, scurfs, rubber tine combs, pocket and chiidreiiM found combs, horn dress ccmbs, 1 doz pins and hundreds ol other novel. ie. Four Cent Artfc'i'S. Pocket knifes, tooth bru-hes, zinc mir r. rs. stamped dippeis. 24 she. ts note paper 25 good white envelopes, toy bo ks, shears Imir pins 100 in a lw., rubber dress combs, -pc ie purses, handkerchief extracts assor ied, wash Um els, i! im h taper saw file, pt. tin up, ifurry comlj. inblier pocket and ehiidit ns rouid combs, 1 doz large safetj pins, and lng lincsof other big values at four ctiits. Five Cent Articles. Pad 1 cks, 2 qt. milk pan, iick playing cards, 24 sheets 5 lb. note paper, a bull knitting cottonhammcred picnic ring rung, looks like silver, military caps, large shears, glasses. French spool cotton, 500 yards, uickle match safes, wash bow l good size, gi nis, ladies' and children's hosiery, 4 hook chert., hat racks, a spendid line of gents" bows, vegitable grater, vnamel handle, lamp burner, 25 official envelopes. No. 6 shoe blacking, good as the French and con In 12,-14, 19, 23, 29,33, 39 cts., ;i nd up, we have a Line ot n ' . i . i r ' a ' ' i uroous wir.cn cannot oe enum erated, but are all way down below regular old line Prices. RACKET C. 0.1). STORE, SS CORNER MAIN 4:lv. announce a new! York city for thl enable us to quote and ask big prices on the verge of bankruptcy Ihe lump or in the lot, every class at less than its value, so that we can marl bargains prices that have not been named or or any other. merit alone, will wc maintain and increase tains as much blacking as 7 regular 5c. boxes, 1 foot boxwood uiles, handsome ribbons. 23 cent novels, 25 cuit cuff but tons, 25 cent jewelry, socks, hose, handker chiefs, hair brush s, nail brushes, hair oils, large bottle sewing machine oil, cologne, lily toilet, soap 8 rakes in box, eniww flake floating soap large cake, large 20 oz. bar laundry soap, 3 cakes laundry soap, pound bar blue soaj, applcwood pipes, rubber pocket combs in cases, china bead tlolls, 7 pin hat racks, combination glase cn'.lcr, -1 qt. stamped dippers, blue amber canary and crystal goblets, diamond pattern drop drawer handles. 1 qt. tin cups, 1 qt. graduated measures, a No. 1. soup ladle, 2 salt eel lers, sprinkler top peppers and salts, leaf patern preserve dishes. 6 inch glass dish, siver vases, gimlet bits,sj ike gimlets. Coffir strainers milk skimmeis, glass drinking mugs, 12 sheets paper aud 12 envelopes in picture box. Japan waiters, nnd hundreds of other big five cent bargains. Seven C.-at Art eles. Mens' ruspenders, hoy suspenders, imi tation silk handerchiefs. fnre dairy pans, whitewash bruahes, large wash bowls, white and black canvas belts. stocking snr porters, 10 iiu h deep jelh plate, 24 sheets 0 lb. mde paper, 2 btdth-s ink, bottle dime extract, jewel iy, cuff buttons, breast pinst finger lings, 5 rubber head pencils, tooth brushes, scrap book, yaid fine ribbon. If qt. covered bucket. 4 cakes laundry soap, wood liamc mirror, bo'tledinie cologne, 2 doz.. si. oe lacers, 7 nice pen holders, 1 pair hose, I pair i hose, 1 gross pant buttons, lace collars ham burg edge, gents' bows, 4. papers needles, 24 sheets paper and 24 en velopes in pLt ure box, and lots of other good values. Ten Cent Art cles. 2 and 3 qt. covered bucket, 6x9 wnluut frame mirror, blauk handle dippers, 3 large cakes toilet soap in box, bottle Florida water, jewelry, dress shields, 5 paper pins, 2 20 oz. bars laundry soap, tooth brashes, 8 rubber head pencils, autograph albums, hose and -J hose, ribbons per yaid, lace col lars, gents' bows, medic book with 5 papers needles, darning needles, Arc , doz. redar pencils, 3 quires note p;i per, large jap dust pans, S qt. milk pans, 4 7 inch pie plates, spring balances, large 12 inch tdtears.2 foot rules, set tablespoons, bread knives, pocket knives, razor straps, memorandum books, pocket ledgers, 5 balls serving thread, 5 spools thread, 1 quire foolscap paper, 1 quire legal cap paper, large pencil tablets, shaving boxes, 3 doz. good steel pens, 2 steel engravings, majolica cream pitcher, glass butter dish, china mug, 9 nice gob lets, 2 qt. drinking cup, large dolls china heads, hemstitched ladies and gents hand kerchiefs. These arc only a few of our ten cent bargains. AND INNIS STREET. ' '