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t VOLUME III. KIW BEEN, CRAVIN COUNTY. K. C . FRIDAY, J4SUAKY 27. 1889.- -SECOND SECTION. NUMBER 90. 4 THE LEGISL1TURE. x CareTal Consideratioa Given al Bills Iilnlic i The Dispensary Law. Irm rl mnt of Insurance. Foreign Carper lions. Textile School at Raleigh. Capt. Day Mnst Go. JoURlUL Bprbao, ( Italeigh, N. C. January 85. J The committee ou counties, cities and towns In the Ilauaa had the Craven county bill for increasing the num er of commissioners u.uler consideration aud their report was favorable, but with an amendment, to wit: that tlio present board of commissioners shall not meet before the first Monday In February. The effect of this ameudmunt will I that the old lonrd will bo unable to bold a meeting until the new law providing for the new members shall go into effect. By unanimous consent, In the House the bill regulaliug the dispensary at Fayettoville and submitting the question of a dispensary to a vote of the people was taken up. An unfavorable report' accompanlod the bill. After muchdls-i russion the bill as amended was passed As amended the bill does not submit the question to a vote of tltc people, so that the dispensary law remains in force vir tually as passed by the Inst legislature. Mr. Willard, of New Hanover, Intro duced a billed regulating the Insurance business In Hie Mule. The bill creates the Department of Insurance, anil pro vldes fur the olllre id rfupci inl.-ndcnl of Insurance. All insurance iinmc) s nmsi be paid into tin; Male treasury Mr. HousliH.il introduced a bill proviil ing for the clecliim of tlicSlate Liliiatian by a board of trustees to lie cniii,i-c.l of a member of the faculty of Hie Uiiiver sity, of Wake Forest College, Trinity an l Uavidji'll Colleges and the A. anil M. College. , Mr. Craigc's hill in.ihin ; foreign cor porations liecime domestic corporations under the laws of the Si mo ami requir ing all such coipjralions to take license aniUlilo their papers of corporation with the Secretary of Statu was made a special order of business. Mr. Craige addressed the Houso in support of the bill, which he staled he had introduced in accord ance with a provision of the Democratic State platform. Every corporation doing business In the Slate should become a legal corporation in this Slate, Mr. Craigo contended, they should be treated with exact justico, just as all the State. An Inquiry was made by Mr. Willard, who wanted to know what would be come of tho Federal courts, If every Slate in the Union adopted such a meas ure. Mr. Craige said that lie reckoned they would be relegated to their old duties of trying vliikey cases. Mr. Craige was asked by Mr. Bout hall if the bill would reach corporations do ing an inter Stale business. MV. Craige declared that the hi 1 had been investi gated by a number of leading lawyers in the State and they declared that it would reach all corporations. Mr. Boushall said he thought the bill would impose hardships ou some of'tho smaller corpor ailons, and at tho sum a time fail to reach those for which it is Intended. The bill passed n Becond reading by vote of 90 to 4. On the third reading there was no negative vote cast. The bill repealing the charter of the town of Stonewall, Hocklngham county, we taken up. It developed that tho re peal of the charter would carry with It the repudiation of a bonded indebted ness. When this waa stated the bill was refened back to the committee in short order. One of the speakers said that tho repudiation business had gone far enough In this Stale. A bill was introduced for the estab lishment of tho textile school and pro vidlng for its location at tho Agricultural Mechanical Collego la Raleigh: The bill carriea with U an appropriation of $10, 00) for tho next 5 ear and a similar amount for the year following. Sixteen new bills wore Introduced in the Senate yesterday, of those two wore introduced by Senator Bryan and related to the protection of crops lu certain lo calltles in Craven county and lo amend the Jaw passed In 1807 lu respect to fish Ing -in Ihe Neuse river. The calendar bills were takou up a numlier pasted to a final reading. The Democratic Joint caucus last night took up Hie qnosllou of the penitentiary. A bill will be Introduced In conformity with agreement of tho caucus. This is lo add twelve to the nine director now ilatlng, making a total 6f tt director . These will choose an executive board of " three who will have absolute charge of the Institution and Its affaln. The oUlee of superintendent Is abolished and thl . undoubtedly will and the career of Capt. W. II., Day o far a this institution I concerned. Ill recently appointed clerk and manager will go down with the rest. The city l well filled by the Confed erate veteran. , Their meet lag thl after- COUCH SYRUP .Will our Croup without fail. ' Th bet renMMlf for whooping-cough. ' ' Do email. Prio Met, at druggist, noon 1b Hon of Representatives la pre tlUed ever by Julian a. Oarr. TouUjl.t they will be rlvea a reception by tlia ladies at the Confederate Bazaar and a ' glad time la promiaed for the old war- j The (federate Bar Is I. full bla-O. The hall present! a brilliant ap ' poaranr-e and li a mast of Bag, bunliug ami decoration and pretty girls very I uiucli in evidence. Only electricity is used on account of danger from fire (or lighting the ball. There is no admission fee bat il wiu much to get out. Congressman-elect C. It. Thomas Is in the city and vlsliing at the Capitol, lie leaves for New Bern today. 0BA7BN COMMISSIONERS BILL I A 44 a reur t'oaaty Commtuloaera. PraltaaUarir la) cHaurco r Exrrit- vt tanalMtr. Special to Journal. .Kai.Kihii, January 25 The bill giving the State penitentiary into the charge of an executive committee of t h ret, p.-fssed both Houses. The Craven county bill adding four couuty commissioners, aid providing for their election by Justices of the Peace, us foruiorly, same to bo named later, passed the House. A resolution was introducer! requiring the State Treasurer lo give the details as to the funds paid out by him, to a full accounting of his otllce could lie made. A. K. i. REPUBLICAN UNSEATED. WIImwvim lo fcui NlHlr l.ir hnlnry. MflnrilUIll :olllftlll'N l lleilf . -pedal lo Journal. Ku.kiuh, Jan. 2(1. The Senate com mittee reported in favor of smiling ines. Democrat, anil ousting White, Itcpiililicuii, who now In, Ids the scat II. e Senate from the Fourteenth Dis rid. I. id was introduced in the House allowing the Wilsons in sun the Huile 'or back salaries. Thl bill was) Intro- diced so thai in case til")' won their case agunst; tiiweruor Kussjll, tnoy might gel I heir salaries The bill passed the IIoiie requiring that Guarantee Company shall deposit $50,000 with the Stale before doing bus! ness here. This bill was 111a In so that ihe county commissioners of the Eastern counties of North Carolina might refuse lo accept the boods of negroes offered through such companios. Major Wilson, tho deposed railroad commissioner will take 1 lie stand tonight to testify i.i his own behalf. Il will be heard iu tho Senato chamber. There is great interest in this case. A. E. S. BOSD GETS THE PLACE. or 'ontmliloHi-r r Inlrunl KfiVP uiic, Wucce.li Neon. Special to Journal. Wahhinoton, January 20. James K. Boyd, of North Carolina, United States Assistant Attorney General, will be In ternal Uevenuo Commissioner, to sue ceed N. It. Scott, of Wed Virginia, who was elected Senator from West Virginia. aul Terry, of Columbus, Qa., suffered aony for thirty years, and then cured his l'iles by using Do Will's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals injuries aud skin diseases like muglc. F. S. Duffy. Kenolntloii o( 'I'tinnkM. Whereas the two Reformed Churches of New York whereof Drs. Elmlngdorf and Talmago are pastors, presented to Hue Chapel A M E Church, a lino Bible for tho pulpit as a Christmas gift through Mr. Geo. B. Willis and bis amiable wife in token of their highest appreciation to Mm as a christian gentleman and mem bcr of the said churches. Therefore be it, Resolved, that we the Board of Stewards, Stewardesses, Trus tees and members of Hue Chapel tender our heartfelt gratitude for their kindness llesolvcd further, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to Dr.Talmage. and Dr. Elmlngdorf lo bo read to the congregation. Uesolved further, that we tender a vote of thank to Mr. and Mr. Geo. B. Willis nd that we pledge them our word, their kindness shall never be erased from our memory. ' Keys Cox for the Stewards, Jno. B Willi for the Trustees, Mr. S. A. Wll II for the Stewardesses, Rev. K. C Holt, pastor. Coughing Injure and inflame or lunger One Minute Cough Curo loosens the cold, alays couching and heals quickly. 1 he best cough cure for child ren. K. 8. Duffy. THB MA BUTTS. Ye iti-rday' market quotation! furnish' ed by W. A. Porterdeld A Co. Commission Broknis. Mkw Yokk, January 20, STOCKS. Oprn. High. Low. Clcee Sugar... Am Totwoo. , , , J. C... ......... C H ft (J 1 B. I '- I AN M )!! Kill 132 147 mi lll!t 120( 68 liOt 101 )38t 110 m Mi 180. 10 104 1S81 120 68 : 68 . m 0l People Oaa. .. UH" 117J ' UBi 1161 open. nigh, to . cioi March 0.19 r 6 IS : 0.09 I 100 Uar...;. 0.10 .m ' 0.10 oie k. , . ' CHIOAOO MAHKSfS. v -Wuiav- . )en. High. Low.'cHom May ; '. 70 781 .. 70 77 -- f;u;i,tj May ...... m t0 8i Off DiT STiHDS FIRM. Will NOt GlYfi Up HlS MM tifj Pn Injj "U1J " The Irrepressible Isaac, lmportunt 11111 Discussed. I'islilng in Al bematle Sound. New Bern lans at the State's Capital. JoUKNAL ltUKSA.0. I Ralsioii. N. C, January 2(i. ( Capt. W. II. Day came to the support of his guest and'good friend Russell be fore the Wilson investigating committee In the Senate Chamber and a lively tilt 00k place between him and Judge By- 11m, when,Uynum spoke of Ihe "hellish purposes" that actuated Russell In the removal of the Wilsons. From now on there will be some billing straight from he tdioulder. A big crowd was present to hear the case. Capt. Day has thrown off the nia9k of being in accord with the legislature. He declares that he will ignore the new law regarding the penitentiary which ahol ishes Ilia olllcc and that he will go into urts to keep his position. The trial ol trcnglh w.ll furulsh some lively scenes The hill reorganizing the penitentiary :igreed upon in the caucus the night be fore, passed both Houses and when en rolled and rat i lied it will he a law. it hanges the name to Stale Prison duly incorporated and adds 12 new directors wil li an executive committee of three. There was almost no debate in the Sen- le. I.i the House, the Republicans de manded an explanation of the hill which was furnished by Fonshcc who said that he hill was to turn over to ihe dominant parly the penitentiary anil Male larms and waa in the uature of a writ of eject ment." Al this there waa much laughter and more when Smith of ('raven voted yea. Smith's hill to urge Congress lo re lore to negro depositors the if 1, 5 10,011:) lost in the Freciiman's Bank g.il un favorable report. A resolution creating a jiiii.t commit tee t,o investigate the affairs of the Ari cultural Department waa taken up. II. places upon ihe committee of Ihree Sen atora anil live Representatives with the lilt y also of investigating the alfairi of the Slate Treasury and the charitable institutions for the last four yoars. The bill to protect buyers and sellers of leaf tobacco was taken up. It makes a failure to comply with contracts a mis- lemeaiior. It was opposed on the ground that il went too far and invaded the liber ties of Ihe citizen. It was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Hill in regard to fishing nets in Albc marlo Sound and its tributaries, with an amendment excepting the Roanoke river came up. It was staled thai It was the result of a compromise between all the liblilng interests. Il passed. It prohibits the use of nctswhich reach the bottom. The bill amending Edenton's charter bv dividing it into four wards was passed. The bill to elect four additional com missioncrs of Craven county so as lo give tho Democrats charge was passed Thompson of Onslow explained the bill very fully and vigorously, and said il waa for the-beueflt of the good people of Craven. He said that in the cast un fortunately it was often the worst cle ment ol the fusionists which united with the worst negro element, and that this was tho case iu Craven. Smith of Crav en said the negro on the board of Craven county commissioners had voted lo put two regular Democrats in olHco and he declared he did not think it was a raili cal bear J. The hill to repeal chapter 133, public acts of 1893 and re-enact tho laws It re pealed, so far as Craven county's com mlssloners are concerned, passed. Il was explained by Thompson who said il provided for Ihe election by justices o tho peace of county commissioners Concurred. Isaac Smith asked if they did not knock out the election In June and when Speakor Connor guld yes Isaac talsed a great laugh by saying "Well, let her go." Under suspension or tho rules a res olution waa adopted asking the Slate treasurer to state what he has paid law yers for services rendered him and the Oovenor, and what he has paid out to the ponlteutlary and on what account, how much ho ha received during the past two year and from what sources and also whether any Interest on deposits has been received. In the Senate a bill was Introduced to amend the charter of Greenville: Th only question discussed at length was the bill codifying and consolidating the insane law which cam up with a favor abla report from the committee, excepl as to ono or two provision. There was a lengthy discussion a to tho clause with reference, to confining tho crlral tally Insane in the penitentiary here thl being opposed by th majority of the Senators, who spoke. Final! the hill was re-referred to committee, and It wa ordered that 900 coplo of the amendment to the bill be printed and distributed among th Senator. "New Bern li roprnlod at the capital by ft umbr of , lu olllaen. Mesar Geo. N. Ive. Tho. Daniel and F Gat- kill re hero looking after their fish In teres I. Messrs L. II. Cutler and W. W Clark cam vesterdav. and Mesar K. M Green. A. I. Ward K. Wads worth and M. (low. Stevenson aro alio enjoying lite at in capital. '. . . , . a6n Makes the food more delicious and wholesome NO RECOGNITION. AkoucIIIo'n ArroHiiut evnimaHlriiiliii Hum Biol Chan; HltttMin. Washington, January 25, The pres entation to the Slate Department yes terday of the cjuiinunlcallon from Agoncillu, Auiualdo' representative, as he styles himself, his not changed ihe atlitude of the Department toward him, and there Is not the slightest fA-oluhility that he will be officially recognized by the President or the Department. It is considered that the document is cleverly phrased with the intention to put the United Stales government in the wrong in the estimation of the world, anil il is suspected from Ihe half con cealed arrogance of the demand lo be iu formed of the purpose of our govern ment in sending rcinforcoinents lo the I'hilippinca that this communication may murk the adoption of a new line of policy by the insurgents in the Philip pines. The Filipino manifestation of this, In case il is decided to resort to open hostilities probably will he the and den departure of Agoncillo and his stall from Washington aud from the limits of the I'niled States. There was an absonce of advice from General Otis today which led the ollicials a' tlio War I leparlinent to Ihe conclusion that there hail been no appreciable hanrc 111 the comliliDns al Manila or hiilo, and sonij satisfaction is fell iu veil that style of negative assurances hat the impending trouble al Manila is been at least poatponed. To insure a happy new year, keep the liver clear and Ihe body vigorous by using lie Vilt s lollle r.aily Risers, the famous Utile pills for constipation and liver troubles. F. S. Duffy. Ail Ov niton to l... Havana, January Zo General Brooke enies rumors to the elfect Unit Cubans me so greatly dissatisfied lha' an out break is imminent. He says that the rank and li lo of Cubans are pleased with American occupation, the only dissatis faction being the result of failure to an nounce a national policy regarding the aland. An outbreak is tlio last tiling lo be feared just now. Those who think to the contrary might reverse tneir opinion iiad lliey seen the reception given Gen. Fitzhtigh I.ec and the American soldiers yesterday ou the way from Camp Colum bia lo Uuines. The latter is next to Ha vana, 1 he largest cily in the province, and in going there General Lee waa ac cepling an often-repeated invitation General Lee rode between a battalion of the Fourth Illinois and one of the Second Louisiana. All along the route Cubans were out In force making the occasion one of demonstrative welcome. At Guinea the Cuban troops were drawn up in iloiihlu line and as General Lee arrived lliey closed about, him, giving him an escort into the town, which was lecoratcd with American and Cuban MaL's. riii'Se are dangerous times for the health. Croup, colds and thront troubles lend rapidly 10 Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used al the right tinio will preserve life, health and a large amount of . money. Pleasant to take; children liko It. F. S. Dully. IiiNiruriloniK About Nniuon. Wahiiinu ton, January 25 The State Department has forwarded to Ambassa dor While, at Berlin, full Instructions as to the presentation he I to make to the Gorman minister for foreign affairs rela tive to Hie indignity reported to have been offered tho Amorican chief justice of Samoa, V. L. Chambers, by tho Ger man ollicials at Apia. The department has also had some ex changes with the German ambassador here on the subject The nature of these communications cannot bo revealed, but it Is believed that they showed au abid ing confidence in the disposition of tho Gorman government to right any wrong that may have been perpetrated at Apia through ovor.ealom agents. Hrri.in, January 2" The Gorman foreign olHco aud the United Slates em bassy here state tint neither Gormany nor the United Stales will enter upon dcfiullo negotiations regarding Samoa until reliable detailed report are re ceived, as It I suspected that the present official report are incomplete In impor tant detail. ' TO lUtlB A OI.I IN OMR RAT Take Laiallve Hromo Qulnln Tablet. All druggist refund the money if It failt to car. Mc, The genuine ha L..li Q. on each tablet. CASTOR I A V . ?or Inb&U and Children. His Kid Yon Have Always Bougbt Bear th SlitnatBro of New Cera Fair. Pby. 2othv I.ntf ftt N. wn I'.im. General Fitzlrigh l.oe received an ova tlon on a trip through Havana. I'rov iucc. The Reichstag passed two readings of the measure repealing the nnti Jcsuii laws. Adelina I'alli, the famous singer, was married al llrecon, Wales, In Itaroii (Mol Rolf Ccderstrom President McKinley gave a brilliant reception al the White House In hoimi of the army and navy. Dispatches from Mexican cMes stale that the carthiiiake Monday was fell over the entire-republic. Premier Sagasta announces thai ilie Cortes will lie convoked February 1 ' lo Cinslder the peace treaty. Dispatches received in Madrid state that tlrj movement of the Filipinos against American rule is growing. Gulian ollii'crs deny that former insur gents lu the (fuanlananio district irc guilty of iiicendlai ism and brigandage. It has been decided to invite Ciibins and Spaniards to join Americans in Ha vana in iihserv'ing Ihe Maine annivcrsi ry, Fehruary lo. General Greene, who has recently iu- spceteil (Julian troops, says a large por tii in of I hem c in lie used lo a, 1 1' an I age a- m ral conslabiilarv. Rar Admiral Lord Charles I! resfohl, who has been investigating Itrilish trade ppoiliinilies In China, sailed fr,,ni Yokohama for Ihe United Slates. The court of arbitration w hich is to lecidc the boundary dispute between Gre.it liritain and Venezuela held a pre liminary meeting in Paris. Representative Johnson, of Indiana, a Republican, made a sharp attack in 1 speech in the House on President Mc Kinley and denounced the policy of expansion. Commissary General F.agan was : raigned for trial before a court martial, charged Willi conduct unbecoming an cer and gentleman and to tho preju dice of good order and military disci pline. The Senato decided yesterday to vole on the peace treaty on February 0. An amendment liaa been olfercd to the sun lry civil bill appropriation $20,000,000 to nav Spain for the Philippines, accord- lug lo the terms of the treaty. WOMANS HOPE The only hope for many weakly women is Bradfield's Fomale Regulator It is the one safe and sure cure 1,. all stubborn and severe cases of Profuse, Irregular, Scantyor Pain ful Menstruation. Fulling of the Womb, Leiieorrhcca, Headache, Backache and Nervousness. It is a distinct remedy forthe distinct ail ments Called "female troubles." Thoso r.ie tho diseases f.,r which it should bo taken. ' " ,'",n" " TBI DRADPIELD REGULATOR C0 .AOaaU.Sa. ComuiiMKOiicrVi Sale! Pursuant to that certain judgment of the Superior Court of Craven county rendered at the Fall term, IHitS in the certain action therein pending entitled The Citizens Hank of Mew Hern, iigains Augustus Lawson and others; Hie tin dersiened will as Commissioner as in said iuilgmeuKllrccteo, oiler tor pale am sell to the highest bidder for Cash Hi the court houso door of ('raven counlv. on Wednesday the 8lh day of February 18110. at tlio hour of 12 o clock, m, or 1111 mediately upon the adjournment of the Superior court for its noon recess, all and singular the following described piece or parcel of land lying and being In the County of Craven, Slate f North Carolina, known and designatert - as fol lows: Beginning at Maple on Jumding run and runs with bdward Jones lln north 84 poles, west 135 poles, then essl 130 poles to a small oak, south ,H poles east 200 poles lo Jumping run and u the various courses of the run to th beginning. Containing one hundred anil two acres more or less. OWKN H. GCION, Commissioner. Farmers' Wives or any oilier Indies who wish to work CAN EARN LOTS OF MONEY Working for us in spare time at home on our I 'ih. We olfer von a good chance to make plenty nf spending mon ey easily in leisure hours. Bend J 2c for cloth and full direction for work, and commence al once. Cloth aent any; where. Address WINOOSKET CO. BOSTON, MASS B7N.Q Mfg. Dept. WANTEDl A position ft school teacher. Ilnve two year experience, ' v Apply to JOHN II. TK0TT ' ; Mayivillc, K. 0 mm 10 OUR CODNTR ire to say that we have laid in for the FALL AND TRADE one v( the Largest aud Bet Assorted Slock W 1 N'l'K of ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, j to be found in new berne, Ai .1 we respectfully ask for a larger Share of yoor patronage. Wo buy in large quantities from first hands and pay no middle men's profits and are therefore prepared to sell yon a low a any one. Wo have just completed a lot of nice STABLES and n luro shed to shelter yo'ir "vehicles, which yon are welcome to use FREE. When you come to the city Il.m't Fail to examine our Stock I eforo buying your Groceries. Respectfully, VlcDanicl I (laiill. 71 Broad Street, XKWBERXE, W. C. Satisfactory results 1898 to give our trade cured elsewhere and special sales over those of .our competitors, coupled with the month of January which is our month for unloading stock left over from our Fall Business, has induced us to place on sale many things useful to housekeepers and families, at such prices command your attention. The ready cash is the only requisite, but this we we will require. Our former line of including a large range and medium figures and cheeks suitable tor children's dresses, aprons, bonnets, etc. 3c. Our line of standard tiful large plaids, rich imported stuffs, figured into this sale at the ordinary price of common prints, 4c. Finiuielelle. What remains of our 5c grade ot Quaker City Flannels will be sold as lone as they last at Hie letter Grade iu lteauliful Styles, 7c. uualitv for Be All of the He and 10c qualities, in cluding very handsome styles, we make a pile of lliem and the jn ice is filr Uiuierwear. Ladies nil wool Pants and Vests, $1 crude omj Ladies J wool Pauls and Vests, 75c grade . Ladies J wool gray Vests, f0c Gldids Vests, size I i 24, lac ' 26 and 28, w- 20c Men's Scarlet UndershirtBand Draw eis, ftOc grade, Hoc Men's Gray Undershirts, 10c Also a ml line ol other praues mil no space to mention prices, an maraeo down. IllaiiketN. rhe very best N. V. I'.lanket. a few pair left, $:l 50 grnde, 10x4 $2 50 $4 00 (Jrade, 1U4, 3 00 Tnble IjineiiN. Colored tnble linens 25c grade lflc " " ' short length 15c " " " better grade 25c Hlcnehed, table damask 25c Half bleached table damask GO inches wide 8&c Half bleached table damask 70 inches wide, 00c grade 48c few short length pieces, various qualities will lie closed out at a sacri tice; each piece marked In plain figures so you can wait on yourself..; NnpkiiiN. Turkey red doylies 5c grado ile " " ," 10c grade fic Plaid doylies, 2,5c dor. All linen, wliitedoylles with colored borders 3(lc dor. All linen, while doylies colored binders, lietter grade 47c do A few dozen left of "our special" all linen doylies 75c grade to close 00c Our while doylies, pure linen very i hear) al 75c dozen will be sold as loug as they last at 00c doc Cape. Ladle Mack cape, fur trimmed. 75c value, 50c Lad lot black cape, braid trimmed 90c value, 65c Ladle black cape, all wool trimmed with braid ami lur 1.x value , vac Ladle black beaver cape, 1 70 value I 25 " , better rad 8 00Talue. ;.S20 Very fine beaver cape, plain and Mmnl In tvle. excellent vato- rial, valu 4 75, now v . y. 95 Also a full rang In plush tape and I few houiUer far cape, ail marked (tow and mu. M.oid. - ': iLD v : 1 1 ' I FRIENDS GROCERS. SALE! from our efforts in advantages not se the superiority ot our a3 we are sure will four (4) cent Calicoes, of fancy plaids, small prims including beau in design taken from and checked are to go Ire.M Cnood.w. Double fold brocaded dress goods, wool good colors and excellent value at 10c 8c Cashmere wool, colors and black value 10c 8c Several pieces plain cashmers. 32 inches wide, double fold, the best 15c value to close 10c Brocaded dress goods our leader at 15c meets the same fate and Is reduced to 121c Plain black brllliantine, 30 inches wide, excellent to make skirts and suits, value 85c 21c Plain do, 50c grade, excellent lustre 38 inches wide 80c Plain do, 45 Inches wide, has lustre almost equal to silk, value 85c 60c Brocaded brllliantine 38 inches wide beautiful designs and good black a ready seller ordinarily at 60c, but as we have too much of it and will sell a few pieces in this sale at oog Our 50c line of novelty dress good In colors are to go at 87ic A few more pattorn lengths worth from 75c to $1 25 will be sold from 60c to 850 Hosiery. Ladles Blk and Gray Hose, 8c " Hose, 10c grade, no Chllds Improved double knee hose fast black, beavy ribbed, IX J and 15c grade meet like redaction and the price lOo Sheet A Pillow Cases. Ironed sheets, bleached, 64x81, 60c " " . 63x10, 40 "stan'rd gr'de" 81 x0, 80 " 90x90, 7iC ' All our sheets are well made, Ihe good . la torn and the sheet are hemmed ready for use. 1 Your time now to buy. '- " Koockemoul pillow case, 40x80 , 50 Belter grade " " 4ftxuo jiio Hemstitched " 45x80 150 " " " 54x80 17o i ML faeellaneoiuu :' - 5 4 Table oil cloth per yard 100 Clark crochet oolton In a'l shade 8c Bra pin ...... 8c ' Ladle Gossamer, valu 11.85 ' 65c Genu white H 8 uaokercbtef .. . 5c . Ladle " pnr linen ,5c A few pair ladle shoes 8 4 ; Z6e . Misses and children Dong., hoe to IS. 18 to l , .- two Infant turned (hoes 1-8 :. .L 85o 38x34 Urn Towel, ft ; ; ? ,J 15o Order from the country accompanied - by the cash will be filled with oar usual " promplnes and at the price good re . advertised a long a each Item last. ' ;";:"lIIlIIneryv?:T' What I left lr hata and cap and fancy , feather will be void at and below cost. 0 '" .J w 1 ''J
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