LINCOLN C0UK1L j.rVI. ROBERTS rOK AND I'MOPKlhlOi. LIN' Li., .TON, N. ('., V - i in tiu. i'oST Or, .'IjjtiuH C'asA in A'.'.t . .is I ll.ites of Advertising. one tune. zl.'J" to. i-.t :i buteqiien iuaer:ion. I j Mobes, one tune, ei.CO,". ve ; iji ciicti abseiufciit mr.- t :. - inches, one time, 76 --l for cacti e-uiiseueut iof-i tlUU. i fcr r.r inches; one tlii.e, CI.l J :or each subsequent iuseru .-. --ciul rates tor one-hull ai c O.i ai1 juitU column ; alao, for '.itsetneut continued long;j t'o months. NOTICE. , ; cjniujun-oattous and t-uaine jct eiri ahould be directed to ttV 'Lincoln Ooukieb," Liuooiuton N. 0. All ietttr of a private uature, 01 1 hose requiring the attention of tbe editor, and also auch a have no re l iUous to this paper, should be nent direct to J. M Eoberta, Asheville N.O. tf. Washington News. CireSi.omleBse of CuCrikr. -WASUINaiON, Nov. 13, 1813 Secr.;Ury Grettham's official report to ttie President ihowiug that great injustice vraa dooa to the native Hawaiian goverumeut by the action ot the U. a. Minister to lhat gor feiuuieiit under the last administra tion, iu practically compelling the Queen by a display ot marines from tii- U. 3. 6- Boston to abdicate in favor 01 the Provisional government wlix.-h was ioruitd, it is believt.l largely if not eutirely by the advice; will probably be asked to repeal the au J connivance of that minister, toi jivv authorizing it. tie -impose of carrying out the' b' 'heme of the annexation of Hawaii, w inch played such a conspicuoi j purr dining tbe closing days ot tin j llaii.H ti Clministratiou, has for at tme lelegattd tbe financial and; tariQ ijUbslious to back seats, and i evei0udy is discuesiug tbe Ha- ( waiiuii matter. Tl". import concludes with the ie j com i.-iutatlou, which was approve by ii-J Presideut and the oth meiu'tcis of the cabinet, that t . wnjr: t-liould be righted as fi lasi ithe flower ot this govr m.-.i'. !y ristoriug the native jr. ein-.iu lit of Hawaii to the positio oci-iv ed before the Qaeen fou 'i'. '. a U. S. Miuister, i.e . the visional government, to dic.:L' . This was a bold and ! oys ,-. -u lor the President t; U bat ;;t iieving it to bo right Le c i in Mil!' di a v.v 1. . W ; CUl lu x a; v'. the te: . a: l . ;':e, he iueil the uecessary oidv r Willis, who bariinu ; i 1 lived at llonolntu more ' ; iigc, to can' it into - J n he knew lull wsli 1" :! . first be unpopLlr.c ; . iih thoso wIjo ivua:; toe surface ot tLe qu :. . :'.d ii merely as tbt r of the United c-' -v : . .' an ulie'd re-Jull'c 1 it-i leet : depo-?'Vi L$Jt those woo kn'. . ..: were not !urput,., .; . .lAi prefer being ng'lii U - mm: itHi j he has been 0 .. t ot thing eve?- tiinci Le' public lite. are not ma;iy Jenici ; : - mid iiepre-eutative . :tuii, but some of tLote - ;: 1 ;e at first disposed rori:.- act:on ot tLe Pies'.dent i-a. e their mind,?, ved tLat when the next Lt-.v - tiooi Hawaii they will ail Le 1 Lo acknowledge that the thai : h i Tl.. W Cise ' air- is , ar; ; v . dip admi: aiitl ; IUlI! 'r. Oration took the only right i roper course. If, as the adi iution believes, the provision ! a', government only existed because' by the negroes of the city, and stood the i.i.tUe Hawaiians believed it toj their grouud. Theu the Thirdites La e been created aud supported by j Lacked out. the power of tho United State.' , it , When it was seen by the Third wouid t i once cease to exist as to n ! p rty men that the negroes were too as Minister Willis officially an-, j strong for them, they began to lay uon need the contrary, as he doubt- j the blame oa the Democrats, and less did as soou as he arrived at j cursed and swore. There were no Honolulu. If the Queen should j Democrats present and of course then be unable to maintain herselt the Thirdites were very boisterous, in power that will be her own affair, I A few of the Democrats got to as neither she nor those who might 1 gether and investigated tbe matter. attempt to overthrow her govern-j ment would receive aid from tho United States, la other words, the action ot the United Statei is mere ly inteuded to allow tbe Hawaiians co govern tbemselve in any way ' they may see fit without any outside j Interference, and as the first step j towards that end it was uonecessa-i thlit things Should 1)6 restored the same condition in which tbe when MiniHter Stevens inter to overthrow the old govern t. T.' e question of rnonoie.hy .ubciind nothing whatev ' 'vilh it, nor was sentiment a ! : intrude. It was only e. - ion of right aud wrong, and e.;m r.istra! ion, acting upon the . i.Ldt'ou gathered by Mr. Biounf rii g bis long sty and iuvestig.- i'j Hawaii, Las ouly done wbt -VeK lo be right, and what it . ws. the American people, r.ilos of politics, will in the end ;' se. Thy power of the United :s Too great 10 be exercij-ed 3 ii;e detiiuieut of its weaker tvghi ore, and the sense ot fair p!a too prevalent in the United :?aUd lor the people to wish a vroug perpetuated because it was d ne by a United 8tates official. i a dean hi:t nod a pair of socks in J pjtalitv ot a hot, tut baa t itled to i'ie9ldeut Cleveland is devoting i his Nadille iag, mounted hi bors I eLUirtm i human mew iy the .early all hie time to writing hi ! and rod. away through the pine I , jgt,t. oui prndnco and wifely vir-t-iuai message to Congress, aud in ; foiests r.wftid the south. Diiii- i tQrH ot 13 jttls -he 0h of oidr to woik without interruption tc will only come to the White lioa.-e on cabinet days until it is completed. There will be gome Bur prices in tbe message for those who thirk that the results ot tbe recent state elections will have any effect upon the President's policy. Assistant Secretary Cartis wil act as Secretary ot the Treasury until Secretary Carlisle completes his annual report, to the preparation of which he is now devoting his en tire time. The annual report of First Assis tant Post Master General Jones re commends that the experimental free delivery in small towns and villages be discontinued at tbe end of the current year, tbe annual out- lay of $10,000,000 not being jnsti- j lied by the results of the experiment which he regards as a failure. An other great republican scheme the ocean mail subsidy is also reports ed to be a flat failure, and Congress? tt AK5I WEATUEK IN MO.V Ii O E, Mary Ann Bntlexand Ilin Crowd Bouted Once and Twice. Yesterday was Mary Ann But , t ; f t , I iei 't uppuiuuicuh iu iuuuiue. xe ) fore l'J o'clock the court hons6 was J tilled up with Third partyites, and r. ses:r-i band. whoTiad been hired for i he (,e.r..irm wan nlnvino- on nn of ! ,liB outer porches. Mary Ana bad hardly reached nixing heat in his speech when there was a shower of cayenne pep ;.-r spiinkled in from somewhere,uo m kueff by whom. A general ueeziug ensued, tbe speaker uiuo iiis haudkercbief quite &s fiee'y as nyoue. It got 80 hot finally that :; j crowd made a break tor the ; or aui the bouse was soon vacat'- When the pepper had settled ) . v:i, the thirdites reassembled in i : court house, and tbe band wij . i d in and giveu a prominent .-. Mary Anu took up his j!j whyre it had been broken ofT ; :'pt!y, and, while bis thumti .coked iu tbe armholes ot his ; . : his mouth and whiskers ' .c rrJ drawn into a sneer at the j . h ue Demscracy," there came i ; bhower of pepper and the ' . . ; as con verted into a sneeze. 1 crowd began sneeztDp: and j . The handkerchiefs were ! --j. i rouht into use. 1 iiy this tiae the Thirdites h j.: aded that the negro band was ' lo''.viae for the trouble and mad? re tk for them, using what weap , they could gather up in such a j u:t time. Tbe negroes retreated j i disorder. Chase was eriven. the i i.iidites, in eolid pbaiaux, advanc- iu with murderous mien upon the i.u.sical negroes. When the ne roes reached tbe side of the court Loie. square, they were reinforced It was found that two boys had climbed into the overhead ceiling of the courthouse aud had sprinkled the pepper through the ventilator. They were arrested and fined. Mary Ann again called his flock together and told them that he ins tended to make his speech there if it took him till the day when Gab- HE LIB -'JOE-N uiiei. h'.l'l. A 'I 1 lO ' . ! J I f i IMI . I v . v.:. : '! 'r'H .'ioV! .isle I ; :-!' :-.i'i Vsjim' lH'Mril' tt :.'it l liiM i,eiii :j e -.i i Si. I Uoli.;: ; . : ..i.it-ii i lines of our star--o :tfo;eii;e steam engii e bu i!i - 1 1 ti vntb tbunderctr .k 1 educed space to a mm ii -t.Tt--i of Mine, when wniskey wu: - i.nr five chu a a il and ai .. k wef nimda Hint glass w ' (!, wl.fi! h whifi inti wft c i! -i-frred eooil t h uero if b b'-taved i iroel!, tbt Governor o Ni'-rth (Jw:iIiiii took it into hi he-td one d y 'o pay a long piom ii?ed iit to hi neighbor, tbe Gov. einor ot b u(h (Jaiohua. bo h pu- gently (o!low!ug his uos " tbls!ti. (i .vvinor t S .utl. On..:,Ui. din cth u he came in doe time to th j Fuf upar QU tQ ft b(,u,ir;, y t rtr. hoine nl bis f rothei Govemor,whei . tb. s,y.K ,M een a la.tb'.il one. he was received with all the honor of- genuine Southern hospitality. When afiked how he felt his charac teristic lep'v was, '-Thauk you. Governor, 1 am tired, sleepy, bun- cry ami smier. xue uot-t ruiumi- ; ly assured him that he could remeV 1 .1 ni. i. . dv ml tt.o-e. Next. da dinner was served at twelve o'clock as the horn blew for tho h'tnd to come in. After it wa over the two Governors retiied to the shade of a long back poich, where corncob pipes, with long twists of home grown tobacco a waited thMu. There, in tho long, soft afternoon, reclining on easy bottom rockers. they Id! tl and smoked and talked the hours away Betwixt, the twain, on th iloor, sat a brimming pitcher of apple toddy, with the inellou, roasted t x u ' t impudently floating on the Piiifaoe ol the divine tinnle. . , .1 -ii 1 From time to tune this aided and! enlivened the conversation, ine i taiked of the comjiarative excellen ces and advantages of their rcspec liven S.at, of th rice of cot f on i an I ho! o i idling and run aw .; i i h' gioes, as they ta ked they amok I ' ed and as they unokid they drank, j They speculated on the coming . i . . ......... ... - ,...,! lies oi iu; eouuii v, tuuy je'i.- ; o: rnal fin u.i-h p to a -h o:h pe:sonallv, and vowed to preserve! al nt-ijhboi Iv courtesies between n... !. n.i.hn Si,f f.irever Ad ! U-.over,a.,.en! Xow and then tbe 1 j w.n'.ld ili'.i in their easy chaiis u-.- ! d-: the mir'lo'-v inrluetice of th i ii::;.py mm foundings, aud on waki;; ! u ? v i:u;,l .udii'anrly deny havis. j I) cii . p and tftke i.noihei dru. to .rove then .kefu.m-s. Al . '. i ; t!;l . ! To;v r went on. p n d I hi, ihe Govern a olina had i wife eriior should haw, - t Of tbe. ..'d l!HX; or : . I b ;U; "1 sv'..' ;i-pues to tvr;i hot ju:;' j obey aud her nut; t-y Jii'e 8ue weii ku. . :1 '. j her Goveriioi- and .; , u . i d t !: i' tt: - visi'i: ;. v.f t iirs-d with the - '. .; . t'y - Jitchio, I -C -': np.th eoifltM. d : t ..;d cocks v.-fie u: oui : ' ' .'; :-vj coold ti ll yj '., u. "'-'j i-; out, and i: -: l';-. V atobin her opp .) ! . ji la'hi r pi'-tiacf.!--.! .-'Ifjoe i itv.av thn p Uher. i! :r.-, nnd tiis-'ited i : i. i iTtr s of c -o! spring water ; :'.-..!- y Mo ouni hit ini" . ivimlle. iJut the iijsfiaets ci :i. - infallible. Though sound ' and itsulied in our being ab.'e a . o tl. ' Uoverut-r of North Care- I 0 furnb some valuable informa- ii. y tout Bomethin ',us wrorjfflr,OIi in this regard. . iar k of spirit us it were every! The tollowmp is the records of i.'ie in h m ciied out jig iiTit the iwaids up to date: p. i i ci of '. a hoatile elem-nt, aad ! In min s ui:d mining, 13 awards h ' .swoU--.. "FJi d sturbi.d .-.pint ! od several gioupa not lepoited on. h:d n -t deceived him. Tne pitch- i of to kly w.jr gone, lie immedi ately aw.krod his host, who conrr. teni-dv nupuired, "What i.s the mat ter I ' Don't you st'e what, is the usa'tei' ?" k ml the guest, : looking iu diguautly at the piggin anil the j gourd, wrotii,' "Indeed, I see iio!hing j said ihe now distressed ! bo-t' 'I'l-as. tell me whit W the m.ijt", nil dar governor." "The devi! ! yt'u aay ! Nothing wionir, in- deed f I g to sleep with a pitcher! ct toddy before me, I wake up and j fiud a f!iu f spring w.iter, and j the Governor of South Carolin-t tells nieiuiiisowuiiou.se that he sees j nothing iong in that! Weil, i well ! Ad I have to say, sir,'' said the Governor of Noith Carolina ris ing with great but rather unsteady dignitv, 44is that it is a daniied long time between drinks." 4,0h," said tho Governor of South Caroliua, as ril', lila J.MH-. S-e um'hi a N'op, j Mil m-'.-M ilium lot indit, l'n ony exit ; limit; MiHt pui her iae.k. I ;u iot bet; your pmdon. Goveino', I - 11 r m be tbere' a li.sy .Ihho a? our b'. use and niie yim know Vow ji is jourselt ' Tbi otfeuibil iiniiy of the tT'verir of North J-irolma dinsolvd ;uto a nenii milool intelligent couipieheoH oe, nd Holeinnly working one- ee, le : t-U eith r upon the neck ot h a iiout or upon the porch flO'r, tradi lion does not bay hici exclaim iiC "Yon bet old boy ; yoa bet." And that's how it v.htU' about! L'utouijbout all tht Soutneru lai d radiou has wickelly repeated and ;;ept aiive ih naming of tbe Gov rn)i of North C iiolma as a cou. veijirMit mode of jogging the mem- urv. 0 gtiuiulatiug the rlagfeiug ho aud oril ot aeeepl aio e in u Conutiy lh it, H to s i it ha- en faithfully le'tenttd ill tuat iiu.e a;ii aUVtbl.i:' oil. le.! Ill leripulitje 11:6 e ! to ha.s biu uuivt r.-allv jocepie ' either straight or with Htii?a-. ZKUuLON H. VanE. orlli 4 arollii lii. Xor'h (Jaioliua'a go!d Witesests continue to he well ad vei ; ist-d. Tne latest boast comeM tioui WaHhiug ton. The evening News of that rity says : It has been known tor a long timet by the people ot Notth Caro lina thaf. the State possesses ;a abundance of gold, although the fact, has not. a 11 acted mucti atten lion outside, of its borders. The deposit of the au:itrons earth t h re is gi eat enough to In du'!e Senator June", of Nevada, to 1 athl his nani.i to th lis of those owning and winking Noith Cai- n n I Una mice , a id with him is asr el ated . x Sen.it! r iJahon , ot Virgin ia. .'Ion itor Jones, while g early n tei( su-ii m .vsjver i;. tite Western ; State-, has f ui.d the niluing ot tie ! white n.eial less r mi Iu now 1..... i - C I I .... I I .. . . I " " ! he is quick to adjust htin-ett to tho! - ! situation. We commend his readi ness to adapt, himself to akeied ci cumstaiseea. N",tlj '" wdl undoubtedly 111 l,,e llllme Vw0IUH wofrt "ftml- nent a a L'old pioductut; Htate. I Tbe Montgomery miue has produc. Ctt very rich ore recently, and pros f pectors declare that greater results i will acrue from more scientific ex Iploitatiou of the fields iu tbe neigh j ooi hood. I bo far as North Carolina is con jctrued, it is good news that further purchases of miuts in the State are ! contemplated by Messrs. Jones & i Mahone who iutend to put in )m pioved machinery asd employ all the latest appliances to develope ibe p'Operty. Gobi should bencedorth figure as ju important element in North Cat oliua'j wealth. Charlotte News. Farmer Hill Gel JIot of Hie ilIeiiaN. While the Observer representative .v;is at Chicago, hb eaiue-tly t-olic ted t. oui the North Carolina com uiisfcioaer.H any fact whi.-h wruld ot'lsbow materiil benefit. ; croe M to the State as a refult ot the, mouey cptnt on her exhibits. Thii sequent wit, afterward renewed by In forestry, G awhids. In fish and fisheries, 3 awards. In agriculture (cereals.) 97 awards, with neven other groups to Lear trom. The awaid in ti-heries are for collsetion ot tood tithes, collectiou of aiainuials aquatio btrdo, aud for niodels of Gibing gear. This covers tho three group.- of the collectiou. It is eonbdently expected that ;vvarils will be made In the gioaps Ht reported upon, so tht the total lumber will be greater than 118t probably reaching 125 awards, This showing is espec ally pleasing, when it is known that the awards for cereals tobaco, cotton, etc, are to go directly to the grow er ot tbe artie'e, it will be seeu that the great majority of the medals will go to the farmers of the State. Color and vitality are restored to J the hair by using Ayer's Hair Vigor. ' FOR CAsH In Advance You can get the LINCOLN COURIER ONE YEAR FOR $1 00--6 M 65 CTS. 33rotlco To the citizens of North Oar olina and adjoining States : I call your especial atteution to , my Double Stock Plowt, cotton ; planters, Cotton Harrows aud Gib' a Plows, the beHt. on the market. You can afford to lose a number of rneal.-5, us there is money 9aved ; hut you cannot afford to lone tbe opportunity ot buying the abov mentioned lafmiog Implements, & there will te money lost 1 still keep the Camel Skin rShoe, and my $3.00 Congress Shoe iu ShK-k. I al keep a general line of lufcr-handii and eTerything-a specially. Roup- ctfullv, Apr. 11 '03. Jy. F. A. TOBY. LINCOLXTthV MAKKET, KeMorted for i be COURIER everv Thnrsdav morning hv iJatit R. F. ' 1 Grigg : Cotton 1 Wheat Corn new Meat Flour, Buhr Flout Patent Pork Bicon sides Bacon hams Beet Lard Tallow Chickens Butter Honey Rags Hides, green Hidet, diy Wool, ashed Cabbage Apples, dried Peaches dried Peaches dried per bu , .. 60 70 " 45 50 ' 50 " 100 lbs 1.50 " " . . 1.80 2.00 -lb 7 8 " .NC 10 13 " rouud 5 " " N. C 11 U O X 10 to 12 . 10 to 18 10 12 ... 2J per lb . i . 4 do?. 44 lb.. 4: 4 1st class, o it ' 44 3 44 if unpeeled 4 5 " " peeled. . . .5 5 Apples greeu per hu Sweet Potatoes 44 '4 Irish 44 4 Onions ,k " Onion ets 44 4 75 SO 40 50 40 200 Blackberries dried, per lb 4 Beea-wax ..per pouud.. 16 to 17 Now is the time to sell large on ions. Dou't expect to sell them next March for ou can't do it. Furniture Factory Floring & grist MILLS I E. JAMES, Propnetor, Iiineoluton, X. C. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WAKD ROBES, LOUNGES, TABLES, WASHSTANDS.Ac Be sure to come and look at my furniture before buying elsewhere. Twin Giu Hons. Two Firt c!ass gins; one 70 and one 40 saws. Charlotte pricea pa:d for cotton. The flouring and grist mills will be run regularly every day from this time on. ?nf 11 18Q1 RESPECTFULLY, E JAMES AT THE : ONE PRICE ) STORE I re always count conipari- son of Qualities and Prices ; with other stores and guaran- tee all :oods to be as adver- Used, : BLANKETS, I We want Ui draw the attention ofpus ! tomers, who wut to buy us runcli with I their moiify a-- pahle, t our st'lended Values id gray nd white blankets. We ; hve While Blniikei nt t2.5 per pnir equal to any !jKi.f0 Lltiikot suown else j where- V r showing a wlnte Blanket ! t $3 00 p-T j air, whi.'l are very lare beaNVainl Ma'in l'.u t to se our tiuaier-n.s iuiliti's he..re huing. Out pi ices range from 7-Vt- per pnir V j5.0! We have the biggest stock of Ladies' and Gent's under dear we have ever carried, and at least 25 per cent cheayer. Mens Heavy Cotton Shirts 25c " Wool Mixed " .75c " Extra Heavy " l.OO " All Wool extra fine " 2.75 Pr Ladies Heavy Cot'on Vest .'i.'x't " extra tine " u 3"4tooOe. heavy wool u l.Oo " Extra tine w.-ol " Wool PanH 1.00 Misses " .o rhere is no department "i oar hrc ilinl , , Hive. us more ph-a-ur-, to talk to oui ru- . , i . ... , ,i lf . iliiuci l ni'inu, uuniiM- ai'ow iu,u v carry the lartft and most reliable sto. k o1 shoes in tho untv, and bvause we know that the publie knows thi fact, and ap- pieciates it. as wocMn prove liy the I . 1 i v.-- Wo have Sold in tho Last GO days 2oo Pairs of Our Famous $1.50"GODwEAtT' Shoe. Wo have not been able to keep ir. Sizes, as we sell them faster than we can set them from the factory. ASK TO SEE OUR HOME MADE SHOE FOR MEN at$l.25 per pair. They are whole stock, FULL CUT and DOUBLE Soles. They are stunners at tho Price, What think: you of this: i Koot Wlth il ineu ! bottom, and Saddle seam for 1 i mi r- . on v ?s i nor rinir o-nnrsii- j jl . w L i 7 r teed to bo equal to any $1-50 boot on the niaiKet. Job lot of Baby Shoes, 15 cents pair. You can always find a full stock of Ladies' and Misses Fine Shoos at our store. will have something to say On this particular line very soon j jj m t A4l4ll ' Ye call your special atten tion to our stock of guaranteed all wool (illing Jeans (not' so called wool filling: as most ot Jt is) at 25 & oSsCtS per yard. We call your special attention to a lot of lreis ftootls Remnants, thai wft are feeding off very cheap. And don't foraet we are earn hia much larger stock of Dreas Trimming? than ever bel'yre. We are not tparin money or la bor to make our Drecq Goods department equal to any in the slate. We have now with us ono ot the b st dee?f makers in the State, who will be plea-ed t serve you- Onee more we call y.m at tention to the genuine bargains that we are giving m LADIES' CLOAKS. Anyone wishing to secure a bargain in a cloak had better call early, as they cannot last much longer at the rate we are celling them. Over two-thirds (i) of our entire stock has beon sold in the last 30 'lays GENTLHMliN, VW hae vx br..ii.-.i to , Stiff Hat that we old Sl.('0 ;md 2 75 o iHi-tn-.i ! i ;i ii iiietu OU at il 00 Si 1 oil. CORSETS. ! Our coiaei ih !e keeps itnptovirjg j Bteadll.. 1, die- s iy t t OUr : Feaf bei bone i or i t .n l 0U is th ' bett titling ni.d moi htlifti cornet i to be lotd i-r 'i; p i , i 2P; . . . iuu mn aiwajs re?t a-surea that our prices are always the lowest, considering the high standard ot our good, aa we will not carry shoddy tro-ds at any price. If you want fair treatment and best values for your money. Come to us. JENKINS BROS. EA CKET STOjRE For NEW GOODS Xlim Your Ear this way. Listen, Then Gome See for Your Self. N. "tiOiIDparlment. Ladies' b'a k all wool ribbed ioe 1.1, 18, '20 and 2f cotits. Close md wide nb. Misses Muck same is above ." and IS cents. La- bes l:i. k ii!i...d tr pl,in cotton lose fa! eolot 10 eenlH or 3 paiis 'or ei n's' Misses blck libbed rotion hose 8 nnd 10 ceats. Men's merino halt ho-e will out wear all woo! at eenM. All wool hose at 2(1 and "2't tv-'iits. Infant's knit wool boo tea 10 eta luiauts knii In .ods 18 and 20 cuts A tine line of -ilk and pliish hood. 1 from '. to ." nts, worth moio i ! mone . liudie.' metwio vests the beat made at 4." rents. Men's merino , vi-sts at .'S and 15 c hts, heavy good All we ask is to eiaminf the above goo-N ind tun wili fiui tfiem as repfes, ti'ed or bolter th-i claimed to be. Cloaks, Cloaks. Ladies and Children's ! . . , ,, , . , . t- ! A child h hiueidowij eioak l.r. Tl.ob and 1. i.i. Nice goods, well j ! wcith :k thud more. A ladles sa j iiietto cloak :iL' inches loug, double iiroiisii-il, rolling eolJai, two po ket L 7" -cm I v . A la lies' tny cheviot cloak, notch eoihii, double breasted, large pe:ui buttons, linished seama, a d uuly. for rt 00. A lailiei' black 4'heviot cloak, deep rolling collar. Wi inclio.s lony, pull' shoulders, twt io-.kets with 11 ips lor only 553 25 Woith every cent ot tive. A la'tie tan cloak with bniterlly cape ha edging ol lur running around edge of gaiment, a b.indsome thing and ' one ot the hdoflt. stales tor only 5;4.. ' iV ""'" n '.'! ui.e uihuk uetns - r a i. .a;....' ...... t i i i. i... ... er cloth cloak with 4 ornaments down front mid 4 inch liue black fur collar, puff shoulders, a b rnd soim. gaiineut lor $5.75 ouly halt price We also have these goods :is high as 810. The above goodd aio well worth double the money we a-k for them and could easily sell i hem at a much larger profit, out k can sell them at tbe uriceq j mentioned and live; therefore, we j -ive our cuNio neis the benefit of profit, and uot ourselves. They ate i J,ot H;,U3P!e3' tM,'' -not carried over but are clem hesh goods, at i half what our competitors will aak vo" for 00,iti n,iJtis no batter, it a ' J'ood' , DPfiSS UOOflS Dftnaptmnt This .Jenartuifat is full und like all oth- crs iuinle up of Imrtiirts arjJ not of goods that are loaded down with proJit until they ! -caiiip to I"1 a drawheel t tho busiDC33. hut it i mud" up o' t. ds of the best nnd :it s!uht-r j.ne.'.-. r-Y-r instance Uke luirhnus, we sei- the bf-st froni 5 to tJc. the oe-t outiQi;- from 5 to 10c. Caahmeri i; iich ""d.s. ir'...d f-tyles and firat clao-; u' -od- IS. 20, V2. and H'm-.U per yd. 34 in. blue twilf-d dress thmed at 27 c 27 iu. (i'-eV " " heavy goods 5Wc. vV l.he a fine in c o" dress flaunala th ii s-as.-n in patterns only one pattern in a pi'i'C. tint are lruiu ; tJ 54in. wide and in jirif.i fr'iin 7 t per yd, thesa goods are tine and at ore third theij value. ClothinQ department Our clothing tr ide is daily incre&sia" This f-easwn finds iiS with the largest 3toc ofclothin? that we have ever had. W. :-trn-d out with ,VK) ftirs .-of pants tba i'iin;re irom 71 cent t) $).(X) j.er pair and L'ou Muits that rani ; from i.rjo to 15.00. Ho far m have been n.akin theoodt in this dej artmeiit fly. This i one of our largest .lejiarfmenu , j,r..l one tnat wo ar: justly proud of a? wo J always have the b.-t gooiJa at the leas'. ' I-'rirt- u f an ?p you the be-t boys' full U"'CK Kfiirf in lit C". i't-r ' 1 1,0 uurnu in a l r- :. : , j tan ever was ma le for 1,1 .j and so on up j to the finest 4.CM gols This also i'j a g.od one to find good oo,i( at a reasonai 1 price . "iPifWAYAlRiR i 1 ' This dei.nrtni-ni i innde up l quite a number of tiling ad kinds that would eonsu.np too much spaco and more liuie I 1 w't- l" PMr.e t0 describe it Thanking tne pnl lie lor their liberal pat ronage in the past and soliciting a contin uance of the same bv offering good goods at Jow price Keepectfully, J.L-KISTLER, PROP.