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Befit VOLUME XilV. NIW BIRN, CRAVES lUl'MV. l. TUESDAY. J L .N t Itf. !M HKT Kl lit. HMbEK TJ R&LflGH. Weekly Output of Penitentiary Shirt F-iLlury. Si nlf bfi' Aski d Nout to (ran Anuml He I. St Com mi tatton f Fdr. Convict-. il Quarry, torn i.r A lem. I' uderirroiiMil Phone VY I re? Hal: ton, Juuu 16. -H.iIhtI l Cronly, secrets y lo President Klliott of I lie Ai lanllc l iasl l.lue arrived liere Id.1i mid placed .u the hands nf socrotary Brown of the irporatioB the complete annual return of I hat Hylein In N irt'i (urn Una. A. 8. Hill of Fayctlevllle, today, as the att rney for l.cwl Council, colore senten' d to be handed at Kaycttevllle June 2 for rape, placed In the hands of Gov. A 'lock a petition for commutation of sent ice. This Is slgnnd by the trial judge, '6 solicitor, the Jury and hun dreds i the beat cllUena of Fayettevllle anit of Cumberland county. Mr Hall says tt e are the gravest doubts as to the Ide lily of Council, and that popular senlim nt. all over the county Is for comniti ation. Mr. Hall talked tnteiost Ingly a ut the case, which presents 'lous and dark features. It Is It was not the purpose of the the prisoner should sutler the talty. Since the trial there have ie interesting developments, Mr EXPECTS A GREAT CRASH. H. preventative flcrcer Thinks Trait Is sue Will Settle Itself HAKiil.si.it, June ! 4 -"(.'onirreM wt:l have plenty lo do next winter and noun dance of lime In which to do It," said Representative Mercer, chairman of the House Committee on I'utillc Ifjlldlnna and Grounds, to lay. Ani'in other tiling. 1 expert consl? aide plotters wtli U n. ink- twar.ls U, autlf ) iri( V attiliuM 1 mw ttie Hecrctftrv of Agriculture In day anil le han plannvd fir an elegant structure on the hlte of the present dtpaitmenl bnlhllni; A ttorney -Kenci al Kuni ap pear t ii lie kh! Islied to w all for farther LOSSES OF HLIPINOS. Number CapUred or Surrendered Put at Over J l. 000 W as mini, rov Jur U The War 1. -partmenl makes public today statu tics showing losses by Kinn.i.ut Id tlie war T he compilation .if rep. ru tnw-r,' l.'ie period up to April 17, '.Wl I p lo Jan uary 1. 1WH. ttie u if., i. nui-t r'l.i;.. nos captu ri' .r hu : r. n h i eil w J i ,4. . , lue.liir wl:h .,04 illlic, t :;eld p'nc-. over .1,000 shells, a 7 1,-n.- (ouud of am munition au.l 1'J t.m ,i. p.m.lcr. Komi January 1 l" April 1 7 the uumtier ot cap turea Includes 'J47 uihcers, 'J,45n men, the numler surrendered was otllccrs and TALK OF- DlVlb!j f.tMIL WHY SUFFER FROM acme c said th jury tl death been si Hal) si At t; cages i Halialu loose I alread; Fifl; tenUar In the 'Troy In tl 50 meL The w An t IT J scan WIIH tO OOP a Hint ci It ie the Isc provet on in Capital Square today several squirrels were leeeived, from . The squirrels were turned he park, to join the number ere. nvicts were sent from the peni . Ashboro yesterday to wo'rk i aniie quarry of Mr. W. U liirl factory at the penitentiary il 2o women are now at work. IV out put Is about 4X) dozen, was made to gel brick sent tn .ie. Km, hut the freight rale f(h l'he output is about There are 4 kilns, each of oily. i ded that instead of voting on of $100,000 in the street Im its here, toll 1 100 shall be volel c.lli.- Binlle at the idea of any extra session of the re, to consider the revenue act. y safe to say I here will be no ssiou and thai the act will CoiiL'Ti'sstoual action liefure erecting the j 84U.i Blt,Q making a total of 1,007. otli I cprtni til of Justice Kuildln? The i cera aud DM men, or a grand lolal up I to that dplc of 31,410 Filipinos captured. I To this Is to be added 1,9!M rltles cap tured and 4,li00 surrendered, a total of 8,2'JM; 4j (.00 rounds ol aniiuuuitlon, 4H8 bolos and 'Mii pieces of cannon ! T he list shows surrenders and cap j lures on nearly every day from January ! 3 to the close of the rsporl. The sur- i,lcuienanl General Trias In l.u.on was of more import ance than almost any other except Agulnaldo. General Trias has since been made G ivcinor of Cavlte province. Governor Hears Opposition lo toni mutinf Council's Sentence l'ref. rs urt h Carolina to ( a 1 1 for u i a Third Spring Flood. Weath er Too Cool. N'eftl a. Id fore J udge I'urnel I. HalkI'.ii. June 17 Last haiurda , - Btate.i, attorney Hall of Kayetlevl.lr was here and presented to Gov. Ayi iA pe titions tor commutation of the death i sentence i l,ouls Council, eoiu i.-t.-d of null aging M's J H West ot Wade, 1- J 1 III s:-ics-nJ liiKUci. I fjliffejUJlifffa l" " : j-.li. .Ih,.,;.. rerl lujffl J TAXn Ij.lyi .1 I1 1'lifj 1 Titi Tfl :i ;IV. l,e u..., i..,.i.l,atl n n II CM I TaM M The 1 Mrt'.o (tii'1 i m rmsii) nr- ;. liit 111- mmmm im of ;!) ,vlrr i .t : r t. .1 h hr .! : u." H".tui. 'ii "f - t .... vt. 1 1 u 1 W 1 1 . t ,.- til tuni l liter pi l.f h r n.ri - In OiU-ii'liiiL! '.he CHILLS. FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS rnu I f miladies when e lured py JU Roberts' Chill Tonic worl 1 J . r :.Jcrt..: .j:"s ney n.'..:.JtJ 1 : . t . . t v i.t.'.in i Irttcr remedy. Many ii. ule b t is i-ents a txittle .t t.u.i lo Jj the work. Dellght- ti I':.. I nlU lent:. AiueiUa li statesiui n ot I ierinau i aplt ly engaged Local Druggists. Ge i m an site for that building Is loo small, and some day wo may have a line structure elsewhere which will accommodate the Department of Ju-tlce, the Supreme Court and the Court of Claims. "The trust question will doubtless be liberally discussed In Congress. I have not paid much attention lo the Uabcock bill and have no view to eipresa con- j renja, ( corning It. I think the trusts will soon- j rtouniein er or later care for themselvos anil an ticipate a heavy crash at pome future time. They cannot hope, to continue consolidating time after lime, and every time they cohsolidate Injecting a quan tity of water Into the slock and secur ities. Sooner or Inter there will come a time when llie holders of the securities will want to be paid, and where Is tbe money to come from ? The way they are galng now Is like a man renowlng a note and each lime making II for a larger amount, The people hold these notes, and some day they will want their money and there will lie dllllcuity in getting It." THE STATE GUARD. Will Send Liberty Bell. I'll 1 1, a in. i rii I A, June 14 - Mayor Ash bridgu has signed an ordlu ance appro priating f;r,00) for defraying tlio oxpen sea of a Philadelphia exhibit al the South Carolina Interstate and West Indian hlx position, lo be held In Charleston, H. C next winter. The Mayor also signed a resolution of the City Council's providing that the old j Liberty liell be sent to Charleston as a part of Philadelphia's display there lcgislu It is VI extra aland. The oil telephone company will put its wlr . under ground here and remove all Its p des. The hitter and overhead wires h.e a irreat nuisance and menace here. Coal Value as Mineral W s':lNnTi'N. June lf.--It w ill doubt less su '.rise many to he told thai the value i the coal produced by the I'nl led S' es in I'.IOO f ell?.!. iO.noO -exceeded hat of anv oilier mineral and was on -third of the tmal of all minerals Hut . be fact is sties ted by ofllctal Ii (.Minis last completed and made public by th 'olti-d Slates Geological Survey. Our co , product was 1-1 (KM) IKH Ions greatu' or I I per cent, lli in In tlio pro villus ', sr, and leaves Ungl Hid far be hind the greatest co'il producer, B positlc i she held previous to 1H1IH ap:4 liT&ry Oeck. Nkw Youk Juno 14. While the 1,'nllcd Slates transport Ingalls was In i the balance of the dry dock, at the Krle ll isln, South Brooklyn, this afternoon, where Blie was about to undergo exten sive repairs, she suddenly slipped from j the blocks and capsl.ed One mau Is Carolina Encampment Will be Held at Seaside Park, Wrbrhtsvllle. Hai.khui, June 17 The board of ofti i cers appointed by Governor Aycock to ! examine sites fn the State Guard eu ; campnicnts this summer. Colonels T II. Haln, t A Macon and IV M. Pear i sail agreed upon a report lo recommend the Latimer park at W rlghtsrille as 1 lie most suitable and available site, j T he encampment will he by regiments i They recommend that the Second Hcgl men l be encamped from July 10th to l'Jth Inclusive; the Third Kesrlnicnt from July 20th to 30lh Inclusive and the First Regiment from July Hist to Aug ust 10th Inclusive. The Latimer property on Wrlghtsville sound which is the site of the beautiful summer home of Mrs. Frederick Pols- son, of London, Kngland, who kindly : and generously tendered It to the Hlate Guard. The board adopted resolutions ! tlia.uk.iug Mrs. i'oisson for her kind I consideration known lo have been killed and many Injured. There wore about 240 carpen ters, machinists, and other laborers at w ork on the vessel and (lock at the lime. Il Is supposed thai the vessel was thrown from an even keel by ballast placed, or by the shifting of the blocks on which she rested, causing her to llHt to starboard, driving the shoring Imams ihrough the rottou walls of the old Heat ing dry dock in which she was cradled. Besides the mechanics and other work men which crowded the vosboI and dock preparing her for a voyage lo Manila, there were supposed lo havo been about thirty Italian laborers In the hold of the ship, employed In shifting the pig Iron ballast. "Lefty" Hig-h Sells for $600. Nkwi'oht Nkiv, Ya., June 1(1. Kd High, pitcher In the Ylrglnla-Norlh League, was sold today by Manager Ashenback to the New Orleans Club for lll)0. Tills, It la claimed, Is the largest sum ever paid for a player's ruleate by one minor league team to an other. High Is a Ualtlinorean and a "southpaw. " THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K Latham A Co, New Hern. N. 0. Maw Youk, June 17 Open. High. Low. Close Gov Specie HaL accept manul dress i be in c car by as the No rnor to Speak at Charlotte. to Journal. ym, June 1ft -Governor Aycock the special invitation of the Hirers club of Charlotte to ad next Saturday evening, and will npanlod from hero In a Hcclal large party of prominent people .ub's guests. A Frightful Explosion. Pauis, June 14 An explosion In a cartridge factory situated In the suburbs of Les Moullnc.inx has lesulled In the loss of lft lives and the Injuring of about I 20 pel sons. The victims were horribly multllaled. j most of those Injured were women. F;.xtra Lepislalive Session. Hpeclt o Journal 1AL hih, June 1'" lu the course of an lot view with Gov. Aycock this afUrn o, regarding the resolution of the Fi illeville Chamber of Commerce, nrglni a srx-clal suulou of the legisla ture ti- consider the repeal of the pret nt revenue law and adopll in of a now one. l'he Governor said "Ih '0 received a copy of the resolu tions i d will repljf by mall Moud .y. 1 will si plainly Ibat I will not convene the li tlatur in eslra session Of courst will not convene It." orltsb Cities Not So Bit iX. June 17. - A preliminary cen me JuM Issued give. Hi' popnla i live largest clilo of F.iiglauil of lioa lon. as follow.: Llvei I ll7, Hanche.ler. fl4l,B, tllr a, Mt.m. Leeds. 41H.UM, Hhrf field, I 0,770. Tbe .Hal aaaibef of male In K.nglsnd lee Is 18,711.7201 of females. 16. met Mrvlnf hroed In lbs vy sad asorcbaot marine being Lo (US TO tloo o eiclni pool, ( win go and W 904, 4 army. iclu Hevi popul OMt b I ty-Mxen per cent of the tola) ion la In tbe cltiea, tad II per o raral dlslrkls,' as acalotl 76 ad K r caol, pro.pecllvely la 1891. -'i CASTOR I A . fo? IaltaU fcid CMldru. . Tlilloi Yon RaTiAIwift IntfA Kc.cina, '-altrlicum, telter, ( haling, I lv poisoning and all skin tortures are j pilckly cured by DeWltt's Witch llnel Halve. The certain pile cure r. S Dull) ,V Co. Scared by a Whale Special lo Journal. Nkk Yohk, June IT -A whale got under the Ocean View Club llou-ieal Stanton Ulaud , badly scaring the mem bers of the club Afle: some Hopping ah ull i lie whale got sway. Injuring the building lo some extent Cotton, June . . . July Aug Get January VVnaT; July .... Sept .. C )UN July . Kept . . Rl!.s July . Supl . . Stoius, So. H'y I'fd Colli So Hy Mo. V i;. s. l C. A O Sugar . . v. :. c. . . . it. l St. I' .... H 1M k :j- , 'TO ?.:ii 7 ol i;o M'J8 T.T.'I 7 :n Cuiuiierland county Gov Aycock's first visitors Ibis morning were Mr. and Mrs. West and their friend J F. Skipper ail of Wade Mrs. West maite a personal statement to Ihe Governor in regard to the case and In opposition 10 clemency Mr. Skipper said thai attorney Hall had gone about through the county and se cured in partB of it not uear Wade, slgna lureB to the petition for commiilatk n, and intimated quite plainly that Hall j had clouded the Issues of the case In view of these facts, said nklpper, It was i thought best to bring Mrs. West here and let the Governor talk with her. She I is a small woman of perhaps 30 years, I and her husband Is a farmer. Gov. Ay I cock will act In the cive tomorrow, j Chairman Franklin McNeill of the I corporation commission returned today, I quite unexpectedly, from San Francisco 1 He came by the Sanla Fe route. The i other commissioners will not return be ; fore the end of the week. They will j come over the Union Pacific. The chair man says the I rip was a dellglit- ful one but thai lie prefers the ! Atlantic Coast to that of the Pacific, ; in other words prefers North Carolina ' to California. I Much rain has fallen during the past j :tfi hours, and the weather Is far too cool. The farmers will he hit. hard again if this continues.; 1 The third Hood of the spring is doing ' damage In the Caldwell county section ( The deforested inniiiil.iln sides let the rain come with a mad sweep. j Today many New Hern people aro here for a hearlug before Judge Purnell j of the bankruptcy ma'ter of R. S. Neal, . saw mill and timber owner. Those here besides Neal are Geo. Green, 1). L Ward, M. 1). W Stevenson, ' ). H, Onion, ! W. W. Clark, John Dunn, R A N111111 j i Danger, disease and death follow neg- ; leet of the bowels. Use IlcWIli's Little' Kariy Risers to regulate them and you j will add years lo your life and life to . your years. Kasy to take, never gripe. F. S. Duffy & Co. ' Dividend on May Corn Deal. Clin aoo, June 10. Cheeks for fl,- 0X1,000 were sent out by the George H i 1'kllllpn Company yesterday to various points. The disbursements were In the j nature of a dividend on the celebrated May com deal, the pool account having been written up to 48 cents, this being i the average price which the leader of the campaign has been able to ligure out up to this time. These checks go out to about IKK) Individuals, who had an In teresl In the pool of approximately 1ft. 000 0011 bushels of corn. The "Imvivl' man bought at IJIJ ceutfl. The avenge population in I'ra.li for the purpose of holding and extending German trade, or ' whether this movement Is the forerunner I 1 of an alUu,,'; to acquire territory uuiier 1 Ihc German :Wg, all information thai . drifts to Washington from Hial! , points 10 a steady growth of German In I tluetice. I It Is mentioned as hS signiucanl fact j : that German Geographers have already ; ! begun to print acroBS their maps of j 1 Southern Brazil the words "German col : onles lu Brazil. '' Throughout the en- ' tire Republic of ilra.ll German nier- . chants, bankers, travelling salesmen, i promoters and land speculators are ills- j cussing the prospect of a large portion i of Brazilian territory ultimately passing j ' nude: the German llsg. j Information that comes to Washing- j ton Is that one favorllo German plan Is j to divide Hraillau territory Into three: . pails the northern section to go to the '; United Status, the middle eastern sec-, 1 tion to Great Britain, and the southern I states, where Gcimun influence and! German population predominate, to ! , Germany. j j The most interesting fart that comes I lo Washington regarding German coin-j ' nial Ion and enterprise in Hra.ll Is that the Germans thoroughly assimilate with the llraillans. Many Germans marry Ilrailiiin women and cultivate the Bra zilians socially, whereas the Americans and Fngllshnien hold aloof. Don't You Nred a Nlec IlraxH Hound Cedar Water Fai With a Cover to It f If so you can get one at J. L. JleDaiiler, 71 llroad Nt. A new Mil. Fulton Market Conic! Uccf just received. Flesh lot Small Snpir Cuicd Hams, Tie Nie Hiiins and Euir lish ('tired Shoulders. Ftcsh Grits, Oatllakcn and Rice. A few Nice North Carolina reeled and Sliced Dried 1 'caches, only Tic pound. Dunham's Schreddcd CoiuKiuut Nice and Fresh. Hein'b Tickles liotli oli (Hid Sweet. Martlet IVure, Standard Quality Die, :i Hi. can or :i for 25c (live nit- it call. ours to Jilease, Wholesale A Retail Grocer, f f iff n a mm U f) AN n & Retail 2? w 7 g g 'Phone 91. 71 IRrowl St. g COAL TO JUMP AGAIN. Pile whole of coal ;ill-cent While In price profit so far determined Is per bushel. about Chicago, June 17. "pen. High. Low. Close Another Jacksonville Fire. .Special to Journal JscaaonviLi.a, Ki.s , June 17. A fire lure this morning burned a large cigar factory, knlluog ntll sod severs! stores. Money Appropriated for Missions. Nisiiv(txa, TiM., Juoe 19. The boards of missions of Iba Melbodlst Kploopal Church Houlh before adjourn ln jraslerdaj appropriated $18,000 for the eipeoaa aonoQDl. A report of atonoy moeived for Boochow Ualvsrsltr la China la eaab. aod subsorlplloa , aa glvea by Treasarer Hamlltoa, mskltii I MaJ of more that ftOOXJO. Tha board autborltad Iba trustee lo go forward with tbe balldtnj. 7Uj .. (H Open . . -M? 114 ( pcn . IM) M.07 Nc Open. ... HHJ . 12(1 IM 8 . . . 121 14J .... 51 1 45 ... 171 . 1H1 4 High. High. r,ui A) W. 4.1 j Low w Yo nigh. Low 7U( ('Hi Close ii, ( lyhe H VI H10 June 17. Clone Hih MODfcRN BEAU I Y 'hi ivei- on good food and nuiirhlne, with plenty of exercise Id the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms wllh Its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Myrup of Figs, mado by the California Klg Hyrup Co. only FOR CHARLESTON EXPOSITION. lH.1t mi ;i4j 13V j Mi ii;i I7(i 11?. Ut fir pool B;iols 4 10 112. Hales H.rMKj bales Katares, July-Aug 4.30, Ocl-Nor. 4 OV N.w lln C.ltoa Slark.l. Cotton In Ihe New Hern markot wu sold at 7 M to 7 73 VlrfinLa-Cirollna Lcaime. Bptolal o Joaroal. Norfolk, Jaae 17. Owtnf lo iba rain yesterday, ibera war ao gtfixm at Nor folk tad Newport Hi betwaea. I be IaterSlale laacai elubi. Kodol Dyspepsia Oiiro DirjMta what )roi Ml nmr hkckh'tn. Hamn week Last week last yea. O.000 13,00 This week. Bat. MOO U0 Moa. H000 9,WX) Ties. 1.000 Wed. 4300 There. 1.900 Fri. loDO j 16,000 l .istcni Carolina Will Have l ine I ihlhli Of Its Product. 1 he proilurts of Eastern Carolina will have a lirsl class representation at me 1 ,iepil slates harU-slon, S C , Kiposltlon, ncit lie l.,i(.r n It cemher. Mr Win liinn, of Ihls city has gathered, and Is continuing In tho work of getting prndiK t- f.om Ihls vicinity, which will Im. sent to ltslelgb, and from there will I sent with tho Htsle n Libit. The fiull farm of O N. Ives t Bon, at Newport, will be drswn upon, and soma of Its splendid frail he pal np In glass Jars, In Us natural condition, and tbns show what this ses thorn sort ton csn do in the fruit line The outlook Is that North Carolina will make a Oner dUplsy of Its products at tbe Charleston Kiposltloa than It will al the Pan American si Buffalo. Mr. Umm Drowi of Porlaeaoalh, Ve., oref 90 jreeri of ef iffered lot feer wilh bed eon Oft his fee. PhyHdaai ooabj tot kalp kiav DeWhl'i Wlub Usual ftalra eared Mm prruMilr F. I. Daffy Jk Co. ' A surnlcal operation Is not necesss.y lo care piles DcWIU't Witch llasel flaWe aares all ihsl sspwise and never fella. Beware oft oounlerfrlta. f . B Duffy Oo. Hetto, Old Pumpkin! Dow's yonr Janndloe t WhydonV you (o io Ilradham s and (wt a boi of his ' AaU-RIHoas Liver Tills snd tabs them I accord I nf to dlrwtlona and fet well r Tbey will Improre yur appeillo, eure youf' Janadlo and bet Of all the pills art ae well at ealomel and an pr fctly hannleee, ao snemry or anjrthln to salivate. Take thee and Joe will et welL Ton need them, and caa fH Uiaes fotloeiboB. tn Advance 2S ecnls a Ton on July I Another Rise It. Follow. Baltimore Hun June 1 T. ConHUincrH of coal wlll'do well to lay In their supplies for next winter before July I, na prices will advance at that lime. A well known local denier totld venter -day: "In April, May and June Ihc alc dealers Increased the price HI cents each mouth, making a advance for the thrrc montliH protstcsling against the Increase we paid It and submitted to the diminu tion of our prollts. We would have con tinued, probably, lo sell al the old price If the wholesale men had been content with the 30-cent advance. Hut when recently they announced another ad vanee of Id cents a ton the retailers de cided that the) could not bear the brunt ol It alone. "On July 1 the retail price of coal wll be increased V-r cents a ton In Baltimore and on Septemlier 1 another Increase of V.I ccnlH will be made W e understand thai the wholesale price will be raised ',11 cents a month until that lime, and perhaps during several -.uaceoding months. We would be giad to continue the old prices, but are forced to raise them An advance of V.i cem a I'.n will be made in New York today The retail dealers there have entered Into a protec tive alliance and will aboilnh commis sions lo salesmen It Is thought Ihsl most of the small retail peddlers will be driven out of the business ln-eause of close selling In the future. Retail dealers In both Baltimore and Y'ork stale that a recent combination of anthracite coal Interests ha resulted In a "soueeie" to raise prices and tint the relaileis slid the i onsumers are help less A dispatch to The Sun from I'lilla that the Philadelphia ii ai Uclc of today will say The anthracite coal trade Ik feeling the effects of the warmer weather and II pervaded by a condition of dullness I'rlces are fully maintained, however, and will be advanced n cents por ton at the close of this month The coropsnb sre mining an output In excess of the actual msrkol requirements, but Ihey sro not sverse to slocking up for the brisker fall demand The retailers are also prrl lyjwrll stocked up and hence are not or daring freely, though consumers hsve oeon filling their hlns more promptly than has Urn noted In any previous June Tldewsler shipments are moder ale and elsewhere the trade Is reported as quiet " is r - T-i rr'rii rrrv ' Cri i lot CWer Hill Butter, ckers, uiitl ;i IS ice Stock u also h.tvc a lot of 1 1'. ( It Cheese, FiilK'Y Cukes cct Citiimnl Goods. .t's r.rick lor sale. 0 V A Kn sli lot Clover Hill Butter, Kn t o 0 Q COCO l L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. Phone 169, 61 Broad Street j Try Our Best Patent Hour I Flour that, can only he tiiitdi' in a modern mill from the most cnrcfully scli'cti-d wheiit. We arc selling the naine at asUniiriliiliK'lY low pliciw. Armour's Canvassi'd Mt'iit constantly on hand. ('off iv offer ntill holds pjood. Very respectfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, Phone 137, t t I OCOO CCCO i Seasonable Suitings ! BLUE SERGE SUITS At on, l'2.oo ami fl.Voo. Bltick Suit and Light Fancy CasMineicK at 7.00, 110. (Ml, and rZ.f.O. It 1 1 ti.- Sork"', Square Cut, Skeleton Lined CoiitH at :t.0t, H.fil), M .Mi mill wcur ii (jo The inimt Hcnaihle pjunncnt for buHinesS IDmprlKlvf KximlDitioD. A compMltlvs eiamlnatlon will be held at the Graded School building on We.incs.lsy July KHh beginning al 10 o'clock for tbe purpose of selecting Uaehers to fill tbe vacancies bow slitt ing la Ibe second aad fourth grades Tbe eiemlaetloo will embrace tbe fol lowing subjects Rpelllaf, reeding, writing, arithmetic, geography, gram mar, blslory, civil governoM&t, pbyslnlo 17, end asetbodi of leeeblef. Tloa. R. fourt, Kept Kodol Dyspepfta Ctsro i The Swellest line of Trousers .mi -Ikiwii in the city. Ou.rf5.00, 15.50 and I0.OO Troueftra X cannot ' Ifouht from a tailor for Ie than flO.00. In Furnishing Goods we arc U tter nrrpared than vor to luit jrou in Ncgligw ShirU, Shirt WalHta, iliwlery, and Collar and OuftV We are tltowlng a Inrjfn atworlinrnt of Collar" in the New Shape. n k ql a a i e m e si a 57 olloclc Stxoot. '-' ' J ! Property For Hale. I bav eeveral desirable Realdeace (or aato, iltaated It lh Wt mldemo cart of ibe City. leo a a abet of rood I Uudiat Wt la food looaUU At tie Cut Price Stic " Bu7 dart at U store tew. Of eoara foa kaM baM dowt If roa recetred one of or larrb kandbllU, If not postal aarl wilt bring ot to Tear borne, BAnrooT'9. . I
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