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THE WILMIN GTQN M ESS5N GER. FRIDAY. DEC EM BE R 5. 1SS0. o - -i The Voice IseaMly Injured -tle slightest IrriUtU n of the throat or larynx at once affcrtina us tone, flexibility, or power. All fl-tu ti sing cr srak pablkr, under such nt.ui tnt, become -not only painful but rtanjrir ouv and should be trictly avoiJJ ui.til etery ymptom Is removed. To tflt-rt a f jly cure no other medicine is exjual to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 1 he best of anodynes, tl.U preparation rap nlly .K)thes irritation, strengthens the ueil rate organs of speech, and retires tie vtrt t j ( tone and power. No slnper or puLIic t;'aY.tr should be without IL l.ydla TSmnp nn.tlie famous actress, cert!f: -,ytt cherry l'ectoral has l-n f ry preat r v.r t. me. It improves and utrenuthens the voice, and Is always effective fr ti e ture of cold and coughs." Upon, several occasions I have uJT rcd from colds, causing hoarseness and entire loss of volo!. In my profession of an. sue tioneer any affection of the voire r throat is a serious matter, but at each attack; I have heeu relieved by a few doses of A)ers Hierry l'ectoral. This remedy, with ordi nary care, lias worked such a Wlagical Effect that I have suffered very little lneonn i ik c. I have also used it In my family, w ith rrlWit results, In rough, cohls, &c.M - Win. IL Quartly, Mlnlaton, Australia. In the sprint? of 103, at Portsmouth. Va., I was prostrated by a severe attark of ty-phol-l pneuuiotiia. My physicians exhausted their remedies, and for one jear I was r.ot able to even articulate a word. By the ad of Ir. Shaw I tried Ayer's Cherry rec ti -ra!, and to my surprise and preat Joy, In rs" than one month I could ronvcrse easily, to a natural tone of voice. I continued to Improve and have become sinre a well man. I have often recommended the Pectoral, and have never known it to fail." (ieorge K. I. awrem-e, Valparaiso, Ind. flyer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BT DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Hu'M hj all Trtiggiat. Price $1 ; six bottles, S. REVSflM.P.JOfJES REV. J. B. HAWTHORNE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT DR. KING'S The following Is an extruet from a letter writ by th Wurhl Kenowned Evangelist: "I returned from Tyler, Texas, on the 12th l?iL 1 liixl my wife lias been inking Hoyal t ruifttHT to the UIKT lU'llUl LlJlNO of li-r ilivlenl ftysteni. tshe Is now almoMt free from the listr:Mslnif tu'udaeheN with, wuieh she .htM-iiH MAItTYK for twenty years. Surely li has dne womlert for her ! I V ISH KVKHY l-i.uu SI'KPKKINd WIFE 11 A D ACCESS TO Til AT MKIHI'INK." ;cv, J. 15. lluwthorne. I'm-tor First Raptist ehureh. AtLinta.Ua., w:s eureif of a long statul luir rase of .,'nt;irrh. Ilts wife bud been an In ittitl from nt-rvous hfiMlnehi'.-iiieuralkla. and rh.'iiniutism 1U TIIIKTY YEAKS, i areely Living a duv's esemption from pain. After inking Uoyul (lermetuer two months, he writes: ' A more comnUt t ransformat Ion I have never Uio"d EVERY 8 YMPTOM OF DISEASE HA8 DISAPPEARED. Mie appears to he twenty yeara younger, and Is as happy and playful as a 1n :ilhhv child. We have persuaded many of our friend' to take the medicine, ami the testimony f all of them Is that It is a great remedy. ' 2pr. King's Royal tJermetuer is a boon to vuini'ti. It hulldsup the strength, Increases the appetite, aids digestion, relieves thcuu of the a'lse of disease and Insures health. it is an infallible cure for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, 1'aralysis, Insomnia. Dyspepsia. Indi gestion. Palpitation. I aver. Bladder and Kidney Uiseases, Chills and Fevers, Catarrh, all Blood and Skin Diseases, Female Troubles, etc Prompted by a desire to reach more suffering people, the price has been reduced from fl.W to l SO per concentrated lottle. which makes one x-!lon of medicine as per directions accompa evtng each bottle. For sale bv the Atlantic germetuer co. Atlanta, Ga. v I hv Druggists. If your Druggist can not jupply you, it can be sent by express. .rsend stamp for full particulars, certif V ves ul wonderful cures, etc. Tor fj.le by ROD'TR. BELLAMY, Wilmington, N. C. ULMONlG Fifty years of success Is fufiicicnt eviJenee ft he value ofSchcncks Pulmonic Syrup as a mro for Coimimption, Coul.5, CoM?, Hoarse, iicss SorcThro.at c. 1 1 coutalns no opium; is l'.ca?ant to the taste. Kor Sale by all IniRgLt.. Trice 1.00 jcr !ttle. l)r. Schenck's Hook on Consumption ami its Cure, mailed free. Address Dr. J. II. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia, zd. o'Cort-TisroiR, ! Ileal Estate Agent, . , 1 i WILMINGTON, N. C. V I REAL ESTATE BOUGH t AND J iiii 8Cld' 1"oans Nestiates n prp erty. Stores , Dwellings, Offices and Ilallsto real. Rents collected. Taxes and Insurance pr mptly attended to. Houet and Lots for.sale on the monthly la talmaat plan. Cash adTanl on elty property I apr 19 W ROM HEIDER P$ (k il m THISTLEDOWNS. Tbey tremble gently o'er os. An 1 waver with Ua lrrexa To Cutter fair before as Cut If wa think to -elra TbofcO bits of lU&tsass. floating Elusive, fairy wise. Beneath our Capers darting Tiiey qivef toward Ue side. Tbey mmH akg serenety. And then, lie trictxy elrtm, Dart swift asid ad meaaJy lade oar longing mlrm. f And if perchAoc we win tbem The touch taunt wabUe be Which boids ti rcace within tfceos. Yet let them poise a free. Such are those rare creations With fleeting beooty fraught. Our airy inspirations. The thistledowns of thought. ' Housewife. Fads of the Footlights. The fads of actresse and actors form a curious study. Near erery person on the stage any length of time betrays a leaning to come particular thing out rid i of her or his profesrion, a conspicu ous weakness. The lovely Sadie Mar tin ot, whose imported dresses excite the woman world, has a weakness for her pretty self. She ust-s paper with an Kching of herself in one corner. Georgie a rtu n. u. wui.uu i vuvj i DOOKs. Lmina rson ana .uarw au sen like cats. Rose Cofihlan ppends a great deal of time on a couple of big dogs given her by Letter Wallock. Her bert Kelcey, who divide time with Bob Hilliard as" a .tage beauty, never wears an overcoat. Lillio Alliston has rare bric-a-brac picked up in the Orient. Minnie Palmer goes in for etchings. Stuart Kobson is aid to love old books. Francis Wilson is crazy on the subject of Napoleon. He has a big bronze bust, of the emperor, given him by fome Columbia college students .whom he coached in amateur theatricals. Yilton Lackave has a unique collection of fencing foils. Lang- try has many fine photographs with au tographs. Mollie Thompson is proud of her four banjos. Harry Edwardes goes in for bugs. He is an authority on en tomologv. Milnes Levick is in love with pipes. Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch. The Bowie Knife. ' Much has been said and written re garding the origin of the bowie knife. The fact is that Uezin P. 5owie, not James, conceived tho idea of the knife. The invention was the result of all acci dent. Col. Rezin P. Bowie was a planter in Opelonsas, Lit. While hunting -wild cattle he attacked a young steer, which in throwing up its head struck his hunt ing knife in uch a way a3 to knock it tlirough his hand, making an ugly cut between the thumb and the forefinger. On returning from the hunt lie repaired to the blacksmith shop on his plantation, determined to have a knife which would bo a protection against such accidents. Picking up an old file he ordered the blacksmith to make a knife of it having a cross piece betwixt hilt and blade, so that it would be impossible to be entire ly driven through a man's hand. In this way did the bowie knife oiiginate, and it was never intended for other than a hunting knife: but James Bowie im proved the original weapon, and brought his own knife so prominently into notice by the use he made of it in personal en counters that tho improved weapon be came known as the bowie knife. New York Ledger. The Oldest Vessel Afloat. The oldest sailing vessel afloat! What must she look like and what is her history? She is 110 years old, built in Baltimore in 17S0. Her name is the Vigilant. She has since then been a coaster, a peaceful common carrier of merchandise, a slaver and a pirate, and now today she does good service as mail carrier between St. Thomas and Santa Cruz, in the West India Islands. Her owner, Mr. S. Penthany, of Santa Cruz, was in Bangor and displayed a picture of the old craft which was taken as the vessel was rounding a coral reef under full sail. The picture is a good one and the lines of the craft are well brought out. .1 How much of the original craft is mere now." ascea the reporter. AUG awiCWU (411VA AAA (A AAA 1 A A U LA AJL B JM, I ha Lrctt 1 . v nrH wi tm W -if wi r the hull wluch are laid in the construc tion of her are still there," said Mr. Pen- . . V K tnany, "ana tney are good Tor many years to come. "What a story would the history of this old craft make! Bangor News. An Illuminated Fountain The apparatus employed in the electric fountain in Lincoln park, Chicago, is quite simple. A number of arc lamps with horizontal carbons and each provid ed with a parabolic reflector are located. in a vault or cavern beneath the fountain pool. ''. Openings covered by plate glqs and inclosed by bnclx spouts, permit of the upward projection of the light into the streams of water and spray. 5y means of colored glass slides interposed between the lamp md the lower open- in in the spouts a great variety of beau tiful combination' tllects arc secured. V est cm Lie Ciunine is roboed of its bitter taste by combining it with sugar of milk and some bicarbonate of soda. Capsicum. ginger or ether erciiiatic are also usl in combination with quinine to prevent its disagreeable head symptoms and for other valuabio improvtmeut i:i its ad ministration. The badger Is by no mean., uwortiy of being taken as an emblrm. lie 3 a i very plucky, persistent little animnL- not so industrious as the beaver, perhaps but capable of a great ueal of endurance, and sufficiently brave in his own defense, though ordinarily quiet and inoffensive. The Philadelphia City Directory show that more than 12,000 persons by the name of Smith reside within her limits: Of this number there are 2o0 full grown Johns and 320v Williams. "Better late than nevern was used over 300 years ago by Thomas Tucker, in his "Five Hundred Points of Good Hus bandry." Later on Banyan used it in his ;Pilgrras Progress." M A LECTURE ON A SPOON. Th niredl Mas Cot Iu br If TmiUd Cmprebcl sv TVord mt It. "I remerabcr," eiM.lhe recoctecr ef the pari '' dispensation of whit might be called Spartan justice It happened when I was a boy and xn&ds a lasting impression, aa incidents of the kind do on a youthful mind. Our folks at tome had tome oia su- srer rpoons wzi caa uecn in consi eeTvice for generations, and were small and thin, and carried in their shallow bowls the marks of every tooth in the family. Each rpoon had a history and an association, as spoons did have in those days, and they were looked after with the greatest tare. My mother placed them under her pillow every night, anf the whole family would be regularly awakened by a midnight clat ter of rattling spoons, as they had a rest less habit of falling out of bed, so their value was enhanced by the many sleep less nights they cost. Well, one of tboe precious spoons was missing, and there was a great to do over it. The servants were all ques tioned, but no one had seen the miseing epoon. That night a colored girl, who had been taken in some months before b mother, and who was a bright amP rather precocious coaracier, tola oi see- ing a new nireu man on xne premise: hiding something in hia jacket. She even essayed to find the jacket, and, sure enough, between the lining and the out side was found the lost spoon. 'My mother was so happy in recover ing her property that she wanted the man to go scot free. Not so my father, who was a solemn church goer. I will give him a lecture on the sin of stealing,' he said, 'and keep him, a3 ho is a useful man. I am very sure he will never steal from us again. 4,I accompanied my father to the kitchen, where the man was raking ashes over the coals of a hot fire and pre paring to go to 1x.d. He sat submissively still as my father appeared, carrying a large Bible, and he listened to the lect ure that was delivered with an unmoved countenance. I slept and awakened sev eral times before it was finished. My si s 1 father's solemn, monotonous voice af fected me like a soporific and I did not try to fathom the language he used. "The culprit was a German, and 1 have since learned that he did not under stand one word my father said to him, nor even the nature of the accusation against him. 1 thought then, as I lis tened to my father's bass tone3 in that - 1XJ gnm monologue, mat me pumsnment was adequate to the sin. I had been lectured .myself, and would have con fessed to almost anything to have es caped the consequences. "The lecture was supplemented by a f w w prayer, in wnicn my later linpiorea divine forgiveness for the offender The German took it . all in good part and re mained in his situation, but was no doubt carefully watched. Some years after the colored girl acknowledged that she had put the spoon in his jacket in order to get rid of him and gratify her love of mischief. As he never alluded to it in any way we could not tell what he thought of the services of that night, or how much of the long moral lecture had been comprehended. But I am certain he never understood the criminal nature of the occasion." Detroit Free Press A I'.csl Creole Cook Aside from a few private houses, there is only one place in jn ev i one wnere a real creole umbo file, or a, real Creole doube, can be had, and that is a little restaurant upon the third floor of a.large brick house on University' place. ' The restaurateur is an old Creole him self, who is satisfiedwith an average of twenty customers a day. He both cooks and serves the food himself, having but one assistant, who washes the pots and kettles and dishes and keeps things clean generally. But old Moietz Maritkni is a famous cook, and could command a large salary should he listen to some of his friends. He speaks no English, and in fact no French or Spanish, but simply the real oia Nfiw Orlrana a mixture of both French and Spanish. The jrumbo hie he serves is a marvel. It is a great favorite with Dr. Chauncey M. Depcw and Mr. H. Walter Webb, the third vice president of the New York Central railroad. It is a sort of jsoup, made of chicken meat, crabs, shrimps or crawfish, bacon, eggs, okra, sassafras, and flavored with fine old shcrrv wine. Just before it is served a quantity of grated boiled potatoes and flour and plenty of seasoning is added. It is a whole meal in itself. New York Jour nal. l.ridesrroom Was Confused. A resident clergyman, who h:is a keen relish for humor, tells of an incident in the professional experience of a clerical friend. The clergyman referred to had oeen engage.: xo penorm tne marriage sen-ice, and t!ie expectant bride and groom were standing before him in the cuurcn. I no service nau proceeded as far as the question: "Wilt thou take this woman to be thy wedded wife? No response being made, the question was rppeated a little more emphatically: "Wilt thou take this woman to be thy wedded wife? iMi an beg. pardon. Were vou speaking to me, sirr" He was assured ef the f u.ct; and having . . regain eu consciousness tne twain were quickly made one. Portsmouth Times. A Larje Surface Cequirenient. Customer These handkerchiefs are not half large enough. Clerk They are as large as we sell to anybody. ; Customer That may be, but my busi ness requires something more ample. I, sir, am cn undertaker. Clothier , and Furllisher. . " . An affectation akin to rudeness is the refusal to sicg or play when asked to do so. It is the mark of good breeding to acquiesce without demur, even if one is aa indifferent performer; to wait to be pressed ratjjer detracts from than en hances the enjoyment of the audience. JayOouid'a wonderful newratch it is said, most completely and elegantly furnUhed. -Arsons: other useful asd indispensable talngs ordered for it was a box of Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup, the famous old remedy xor the cure ox coughs and colds. The heal lor and trartfiing qualities of Salvation Oil render it the best ar ticle for the speedy and safe J cure of ulcerated sores. Price onlv 25 cents. A flock of blackbirds three mil s long and half a mile wide passed over Arlington, Ga. T7e sjantion all Acatns. Them. The unprecedented succes and merit of ly's Cream Balm, a real cure for catarrh, hay fever and cold in the head has Induced many adventurers to place catarrh medicines bearing Borne resemblance in appearance, style or name upon tne market, in order to trade upon the reputation of Ely V Cream Balm. Don't be deceived. Bay only Ely's Cream Balm. Many in your Immediate locality will testify in high efal commendation of it. A particle is applied into each nostril; no pain; agreeable to use. Price 50 cents. 1 A Brookl ynite got $400 damages for being roughly ejected from a street car To the Suflerinsr. oOver one hundred columns of volun tary certificates have been printed in the Atlanta Journal from such reoplo as Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, Rev. Sam P. Jones, Hon. H. W. Grady, Maj. Chas. W. Hnbner, bite of the ."Christian Index," General James Lonpttreet, Col. W. Avery, late editor Atlanta "Constitution," and hundreds of prom inent divines, editors, doctors, special ists and others, certify ing to remark able cures performed by Dr. King's Roval Germeteur, after eminent physi cians and all known remedies had failed. Send two cent stamp to King's Roval Germetuer Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book of particulars. It is truly a great remedy, and surely cures when all else fails. A Pittsburg hotelkeeper has one of the largest collections ot watches in the world. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have "used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of the Lifer and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure i of Head ache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 60 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Robert R. Bellamy's, wholesale and retail drug store. Collections of engraved portraits have always proved favorite hobbies. Female Weakness Positive Cure Free. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the thou sand and one ills which arise from de ranged female organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any lady if they will send their Ex- Dress ana f. J. aaare?s. Yours re spectfully, Dr. J. B. Marchisi, 183 Gen esee street, Utica, N. Y. PINE APPLES Oranges, Bananas, Figs, Raisins, Apples, Candies, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. G The Wilmington Candy Factory, de 4 tf J. S. HOOPER. Manager. New Organs. "TTE HAVE received a lrge assortment of f T New Organs direct from the manufacturers Which are offered at low prices from now until after the Holidays; 1150 Organs will be sold for f iCO cash. There Is a bargain : everybody who wishes to buy an Organ will find it to their In terest to call and look at our beautiful stock Full guarantee for five years on all Organs at IE3IeirisToerB,ers- no 7 tf LIBRARY NOTES rpHE Christmas number of Entertainments 1 i full of suggestions for the holiday reason. Cosmo oolitan, AtUntic, C hrb-tmas Kiero. h o rum And Magazine of Amerlcaa IliatOT haye Deen received at tne WILMINGTON LIBRARY ROOMS, de 2 tf 123 Market street. For Sale. rpiHTO HOUSES AND LOTS- O on east side of Fifth street between Qaeen and Wooster. MARTIN T. DAVIS, oc5tf 123 Princess street. TOT THE BEST KHOMIBFMFM , U;9C Cores Gonorhcra and Gleet In 1 to 5 Days, without Pain. Prevent Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous substances, and GH i guarameea ausoiateiy Harmless. O tLi; rJ I-'V Pnvslclans and rwoipendedbydrupxists. Price SI. oia oy aroggista. lleware of Sab- ..ui.ACTneunem.Oo.Ttd.f.O.TA For sale by J. H. Hardin, Wilmington, N. C ;i tu-3 inline renysv izr ta I prescribe it and f o 1 to all safTerera. CS(SmUTU( v.a. a. MM W- Di-Bc-alats ToilBt Articles. JJAIIL TOOTH AXD KAIL tmtJSIIES,- der Doses a4 PaS. As eko.i V.xt jmt VTli tL GREEN A OO. sots if Dtcrw 0"5. JJJEDXCUSES AND CHEMICALS, wOct Art'cle. oap S;oaf, Drssaes i Coats. Prf si J AS moSSti ery. C. 2XTJND3. Agt. Drar. Ill PrUecMSk CURE Y0TJE CORNS 1 Onc Night Corn Cure Ab4 sbab j tier Core PrrfMrUoa. Durham Medicated CUT trotes, for Caiirrl. aad Cold In th bead, plea&t, co&reale&t. Bpcncer's Catarsmlae Pi!les for. Ute car of Uoarte&esa. Sore Thro I. II roc cM Us, Ac. BOUT. R. BELLAMY, UrnisL N. W. Cor. Front sad Market treu. no 16 a CHRISTMAS GOODS S-AT WHOLESALE- 400 Boxesbalves and quarters Rabins 20,000 Large Baracoa Coco a nuts, 7,000 Pounds Assorted Nut, 75 Pounds Citron, 150 Bags Coffee, 25,000 West India Orange, 600 Boxes Fire and Cannon Crackers 200 Boxes Crkes and Crackers, 1,000 Pounds Prunes, 3,000 Pounds Sliced Dried Apples, 200 Cas-es Tomatoes, 100 Cases Peaches, 200 Cases Ojsters, 300 Cases Salmon expected dally. direct from the Pacific coast. Flats and Falls, with or without key to be sold In competition with any market ihis side the Rocky Mountains. J. C. STEVSHSOH & TAYLOR. deSlf J mow tie SiWioi "70U are told that Life iLsuraaceCoznpaales JL pa large dividends. Do thv Never to the insured. A d.vldend repr. senia a profit: but there are no profits In life Insur ince. ' These to called clvidends are oothicff more than the surplus pavmen's ot the Injured. The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association avoids speculation, banking, or Investment in expensive buildings, and collects onlv such amounts as are ACTUALLY REQUIRED for the payment of current death loves and the Reserve Fuad an equit.Dle proponlm of hlch Is returned to luembtrs vrhoe policies have been In force for a given number of years. thus preventing the accumulation ot surplus b'-yond nat is required lor security. This is why the A-sociation has, and rl 1 continue to furnish, lifj insurance for less thu One-Half the Rates "Charged J by o Com panies on the Old Plan. (i. M. STEVENSON. Gen'l Agent. WILMINGTON, N. O Applv for estimates of cost Insurance in force tl86,(JuO,(XX) no .40 tt Princess Street, I F YOU WAjfr A NICE SOFT FELT O Slipper to wear In the house or arour.d your bath tub. TF YOU want a nice Soft Common Sense Ladies Shoe, call t 113 Princess street where you can find them at very low prices. JF YOU want a nice Three Dollar Shoe for Two Dollars go to H. C. EVANS, IIS Princess street. We have a remnant lot of those fine Shoes, selling them at very low prices. Come and see them at nozott ATTRACTIVE GOODS. r Ail CONSTANTLY MAKING additions to my already large and well selected stock, and persons wishing to buy DBrid-al. Presents or anjthlng pertaining to the jewelry tride.r :U do well to call at GEO. HON NET'S. Old gold iud sliver bought change. and taken In tx . ' oc 19 tf We Ate Prepared T Dry's Steam Dyeing Establishment to make old garment s look as good as new. We are alo prepared to clean, dje and red ye seal Skin JaCKetst, Muffs or CaDS and to reutnrm old and faded sable, mink or other fur to Its ortgl mn JAMES D. DRy.Prop'r ttWtf ifi North becond streeU B0NITZ HOTEL! m fpUE.old Carolina HuteU i Market Sitmi Wilmington, N. C. under new manageaentls illln the field. It offers the best acoommodauoo to trarelUrf pttUcCatllJOper day. Special rates to coon try ere hantf. Porters meet all trains. J R. W. BONITZ. Pro q) ClkrtVa EaalUli THm4 BimI. PENNYROYAL PILLS r. mr minii. cmc mam. M rF 1-V SETT A DTEUT1 r T Dry Goods Hous e OF NORTH :: CAROLIX Al- W. II & it. TUCKER & CO. HZ aid 125 IsjettMiU. 124 aid 126 vTtlal.xto. RALEIGH, N. C AUTUMN WRAPS Weare ihowlnf the U-r.. Ladles and V.. . CADET COATS, PEA JACKK7 ar. These we have In wales, smooth and knotty run from t-S.00 to II J .VX" Then we bow a lint o' , with resU, and the- a . narrow wales In 'h v.. ... . rough surface. r not-?. tiS.OO. Ladies double brvaW . faced with Atrachan, lir v Wool Seal, Black Ru. and Wool Astrachau. Tr -1 . 14 from 112.50 to t&A". :o: Seal Plush Garments These we contracted tor l. fore the first advance In jr:, have not increased the j.r.t - tl on account of tho pn;iL'.. , Kinley bill. Thcso are in Jackets, "J.r ir and 30-inch lonjj; 27 and :j- rith vests. Plubh Rvcf r-. 30-lnch loriff. Plush Coats and H vf r V Fancy Trimmed. SPIush Visiles and Dolmans : And we have not forpottc n t:. r:.. it- ers ana cranamotnorH, in u exhibit of Fall Garments. :o:- FULL DRESS WKAl'i! In BLACK. VELVET, BLACK PLUSH, and SEAL i'l. All Beautifully trimmed, and Embroidery. In :o: Xion.gr Garments NEW MARKETS, CON NEMAHA. And tho celebrated NKLLIK TRAVELING WRAPS. ANT IJLY SMourning Garments J In Full and Half Mourcir.f. shapes. Undoubtedly one of the mwt tT.:t Fall Garments will be the SHOCLDEH CAPES. Some of these ijlevei qulsite. . , . We hare those in Plush and i ur.3. the prices run from $2.60 to lis W Fur Shoulder Capes I In ASTRACHAN, FERSIANNA, WOOL SEAL, NATURAL REAVKR, MONKEY and SKA!.. MONKEY, BLACK RACCOON. NATURAL HM l GREY KRlMMKi:. I1KAI. M 0tc frnm 17 fi tn $.. 1 ?. - .i ft. ft A W w ww - RcaJ Seal VJlSM in :o: aiisses : Garments. - REEFERS, COATS, GRETCHKSS.,.. NEW MAl'.i-15: if s! Babv's Wra These to fit little g'.r-' ' K m M rn .1 V Wi'.-i '03 Caps to match. ,yA AU inquiries by mill ha. careful attention. . 9,tt On all Cash Orders of we dellrer the gool tree.. vr. E&B.S. Tjcna.&co CStf
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