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NORTH CAROLINA, NEW BERNE.ee A city ol IKKIO Population ami Btemlllv Growing on a Sollit Business Basis. Great 1 nick inK Center of tlie South: J.m Liiiniioi lii(f ft Kishlnit Interests NubNcribe to Tbe JOURNAL " KrpPoalid. lu the variety uud extuutot liernutur at resourooq, It unsurpassed ; and id hor climate, unequalled by any State In the Union. . - VOL XIV-NO. 165. NEW BERNE, N. ft, THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 10, b95. PRICEFIVE CENTS ill FRESH ARRIVALS ! -ooo:-:ooo I wish to call the attention of my patrons to the arrival of some seasonable goods, and invite them to call and examine my very com plete stock. For Breakfast, We Have, Old Fashion Buckwheat Prepared Package Buckrweat, Pure Vermont Maple Syrup, New Orleans Molasses. 'Oat Meal, Wheat Flakes, Hecker's Flap Jack Flour, Ferris Boneless Strips. iBreak fast Coca All Makes, 'Perfect Brands of ' " Tea and Coffee, always fresh. For Dinner We Have Franco Amorican Soups very fine. Delicious Ferris Hams, a little high in price, ' But; ". ' Imported Macaroni and Cream Cheese. -Cold Packed Jersey Tomatoes. French Peas, , Early June Peas. Sunbeam Sugar Corn. Boston .Baked Beans. Whitq Potatoes, kjueen Olives, Heinz's Pickles. Blue Point Catsup. Richardson's and Bobbin's Plum Pudding. " FRUITS, Oranges, Bananas, Apples and FOR TEA 5 WE- HAVE , Perfect Blend Mocha and Java Coffee. ' Mixed lea and Huyler's Coca. ' Canned Salmon and Lobster. Lunch Tongue. Whole Ox Tongue. Deviled and Potted Meats. . Juckyey Club Sardines and Chip Beef. . ; - Delicious Creera Cheese. ' Plain, Salted and Graham . , . Waffers. - - -' ' Fresh Assortment of Cakes. . To make all these meals a suc cess ydu must have our Elgin Creamery Butter on the table. IT IS THE FINEST. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . D. F. Jnrvis Flannel Underware, etc Mrs. B. B. Lane Millinery Opening, 3. F. Taylor Cargo of Groceries. Bradham'a Cough Rulsain, ; O. Marks Co. One more Day, etc. W. M. Watson, C. S. C: Notice. . New Berne Burguiu House Biy Cloth ins Siilcs. McDnniel & Gaskill Cur Load Flour, Oyster Ciackers and Pearl Hominy. ' A. & N. C. R. R. Excursion Rotes to Atlantn. l BUSINESS LOOAM A FRESH Car load of Flour which wc bought heiorit the ndvauie, just received. Give, u' a trial belore buyiug elsewhere, McDuniel & Gaskill. , EX IRA. Fine Butter just leeeivcil. W. a. cox. . -: - ' THE stiaruer ,V. R. Mi-Cube will bo in Bwllinio-e Satunlay ti e 10th and will re ceive Ireight lor fliewi ern at ltzu umc-K street. ' 2t A FRESH Lot of Ojnter Clinkers just received. , McDaeiel & Uakill. . FOR 8ule 100 crates Monntliin Apples, nice nun ileliclous, ?1 25 )ei' crule. . W.Willis. . ' 08I w. FRESH Pearl Hominv nd Surups just received at McDnniel & Gaskill. FOR RENT 8 Rooms with or without board. Apply No. 40, Coruer Eden and Pollock Sis. ti. LOOSE Oat Meal and Oat Flakes 5c. lb. ut J. R. Purker, r. HECKER'S prepaieil and old lasliioo UucKwheat at J. it. v arker, jr. BUTTER Milk Toilet 8om 15c. l)er box ut J' It; Parker, jr; OYSTERS at Lupton's Coffee House 20 cents per quart . sepaa im GRATED Pineupple, best quality, lor ice cream, pies, cake, preserves and other purposes at J. F. Taylor's. Jiwti. FLOWERS for Xmas and Faster B'oom mp Plant Roman Hyacinths and Easter LillieB now. Bulb at Ukury's. - - KOLI-METTA at Berry's fountain. A bulb ol' Freesia Refracta Alba given with every glass. s!5 lm HOUSE To Rent on Metailf Street. Now occupied by T. J. Mitchell. Possession utven uct. 1st. contains nix noonis snu Kitchen. ' J. D. Dinkins. HEADQUARTERS lor flour, snuff, su- uar, litru, butter ana toiiarco. vve nre Miller's scents I'or the saleot'ttour. Don't forge; the place. Robehts & Bro. SICK and debilitated persons that need a tome will do well to try Minerva lieer, the finest table beer in the world. Sola at J. F. Taylor's. tf. A FULL line or Fall and -Winter- Sam ples just arrived. Call and rxamine be fore giviug your order. K. M. Chad wick, Merchant Tin lor, 103 Middle St. New Fall Goods NOW ARRIVING ! New Shoes, New Clothing, New Hats, Neckwear, y Collars, cuffs. Be sure to call on us lor any thing in Clothing and Men's Furnishing Goods. Suits to order from $16.00 up. - Full Line of Samples. J. M. HOWARD. For Everybody. PIPES, PIPES, PIPES. Meer schaum, Briar and Clay. Mouth pieces for all kind of Pipos; come and get yonr Pipe fitted before they nre nil gone. New lot just received; if you want a Pipe or Month Piece bring yonr nionoy. TRUST IS DEAD ' BAD HAY KILLbU HIM. ... i j V . N. Nunn & Co. .THS MILLINEET ZSTABLISH1IENT ' ; . . . of UBS. JANIB BESET, , Hlo. 78 Pollock Street, Weinssd&y, Oct., 9, to wUch the Ladles of the city and unrounding country are most Cor dially invited. OThe stock embraces the latest and most f ithionable eooils, and was selected Dtrsoniillv bv Mtss Viroih Waldhop from the mlllineiy centers of the country. Miss Waldrop will remain fr tt'o sea son with this esial'lislimei.t, nix her well known artistic work is a standinv warrant that ( UBlorncj8 will be pleased in dealing with tier. ' ' -; ; IXTotiooJ Iii Superior Court. ' R. G. Moseley, Administrator ol Isaac Forl-es, decM. vs. Thomas Forbes, JtSse Forlics. Solomon nam anil Lavinia his wife, Lawrence Forbes, Abraham Ellis and Kate his wile. Lawrcnro Forbes, Abraham Ellis nnd his wife Kate - Ellis, defendants, in the above entitled acjion, take notice that a special proceeding, as aoove entitled, has been commenced to sell land to make as sets and that they am required to appear at the office ot the VWH ot the (superior Court of Craven county nt 13 o'clock on Monday, the IMtli dny of Nov., 189o, and answer' or demur to the petition thereon filed or the prayer of the plaiiitilf will bo granted pro cot f sso. . - Oct. Hill, 18'JS. ' W. M. Watson, C. ti. O. B. W. Williamson, Att'y lor Plaintiff.- JfEWH ADRIFT. In tbe 'lly or Klum mid Vicinity, Gathered In and Briefly Told. , The breaking of one ol the gates in the watir works pipes caused quite an over Mow at i lie corner of Queen and Hancock stieets yesterday where the system Was being tappedbr iho A. & N. C. R. R. connection. Connection is lieing imle at the corner ofHancock and Queen streets with the waterworks for tbu sUnd-pipe-which will supply the A. & N. C. H. It. locomotives herentler with water. It will be located so that the naler can be taken just where the engine stops in going up. In the bids for th construction ol bridges across Neuse and Trent rivers, tin lowest bid for the construction of metal bridges was $130,000; on the wood bridges with steel diaws, the lowest bid, as we have already said, was t20,075. We should have siuted Hint the Trent river bridge will run from the foot ot Metcalf street on the New Berne side. The papering of (he Presbyterian cliurcli' ceiiliug is finislieil and similar work is now in progress on the walls. 1 hey will not be nnished until about the middle of nxt we. k, but tho stsgiug wuicu was eiect u in tiiu cliurcli lor Hie overhead work will be taken down probably today, leaving the building free lor use on the babbath. President Julian S. Carr. will send out over 400 letters a-kiiig prominent mc;i ot tne stale to come to the bur. Mr. Onrr is leaving no stone unturned to make a mammoth success of the fair, land the out look now is cenainly for something that win De pncuomemtl and iliat will startle tho people n ith admiration of the Slate's resources. rews & Ui server. ATLANTIC IIOYS OK THE HOIITE. Tbey Taken Two Mile nan In Golds- boro-Willbe In Atlnula at Eleven This Morning. Special to the Journal. Greensboro, N C, Oct. 0. The train arrived here at eight 8fteen. It will leave at twelve thirty for Atlauia. The boys are all straight. The Greensboro team leaves for Atlanta tomorrow morning. We had a two mile run in Goldsboro. Wo have on our cur in l irgu letters, "Atlantic Reel Team of New Beriu." We will ariive in Atlanta at eleven o'clock tomorrow. This gives us moie day riding. k The boys are taking in Greensboro. (. D. Roberts. t'omlnsr and Going. Mr. S. Woolnrd returned (rout Clinton, Sampson county, where he has been at tending court. Mrs. Oi lie Dclanmr passed through eu route from Pninlico county to Newport to visit her fnlhcr, Dr. E'i Perkins. Mr. Rudolph Duffy of Catharine Lake came up to the citj and is registered at the Uhatlawka. The steamer New Berno brought in the following passenger-: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blades troui a visit north; Mis. W. i. Crockett returning home from a visit to her sister, Mis. J. W. Ironuiong.r of Nor folk, and Mis. J, F. Conel! en mute, Iran Norfolk to her home iu Bayboro. Mrs. Margcrct Hanff of Morchead c.iine up to vi-it relatives in the city. Mrs. C. T. Waison, Mies Eva Banders, and Mrs. W. T. Bill, ivlurned from New port. Messrs. W. E. Clarke mil C. R. Thomas left tor Supreme court nt Ral eigh. The New Nteamers Kan and Srhednle. , . Tbe schedule of the Maggie U. Lane, Capt. Ipoek's new eteamer is as fol- She will leave Vanctboro for New Berne and return every Monday. On Tuesday's she will run from V"hceboro to Maple Cypress aod on Wednesday's come on Ironi there to New Berne. On Friday's she will run from New Berne to Maple Oppress and on Saturdays from there to Vaneeboro.' A Chicken Hatched by a Partridge. Mr. R. B. Heath, of Cove told us Tues day of a curious occurrence that caihe under bis observation. Four weeks ago walking in newly cleared near his home he came acrovs a newly hatched chicken, without knowing at first how to account for it. Investigating, partridge nest wits discovered close by, with the shells of a nest full ot pnrtiidge eggs and one lien egg. The hen had evidently laid in the partridge's nesl and tbe bird had hutched the egg along with tier own. Young ran ridges are Biroiig, lively and of a rambling dispositiou fioin i ho first ami the brood hail d u'tless s' rayed off and left the more helpless chicken to get alone as he could. Mr. Heath took the chicken in charge. He is now four weeks old and thriving. ' ; . '. Criminal Court. -WKDNKSUAY'S PROCKEDINHS. The following ca'es occupied the time of court: Galena' Blount, col.. larceny: guilly. months in ponitcntiary. ' , '' J. . 11 cam charged witli malicious inlnry (o property, in which ease the Jnrv disagreed, submitted and judgment was suspended on payment of Costs. W. 11. Robinson, col , tardily. VI monll.t id penitentiary. - :. : The jnilgmeut of the court iu the case of Wni. II. Bliepanl, col , convicted the Crevious tiny ot abandonment,, was that e be required to puv cost and to provide $1.75 per week for support of wifo. -- Tiles. Bee:liam, carrying concealed weapon'; defendant submilted. Judg ment suspended upon payment of cot. Win. Jones, col., larceny; gu lty. Si'U tened not pronounceed. , -; Ida Smith, Matilda Robinson anil Love na Harper, all colored. Resisting officer. Ida Hmith sentenced to thirty days in j iii. Judgment suspeiuled on payment of Cost in the cese of tlie two others Seymour Pelhaiu, col., cruelty to ani mals; not guilty. ' - NEW BERNE FIREMEN DEPART To ContcniTin (lie Inlernational Races at Atlanta. ELEVEN TEAMS IIAVK KKTKRKR. Friday nnd Natnrdny Hie Iftnys The Track and the l'rixeNTue Wide In Krcst lu the Contests One ol'lhe llig. gest Oaysol'the Nhow. The Atlantic Hose Keel Team ot New Berne left yesterday morning, niueteeu strong for Allaiit i to take part in the con tests at the Exposition for tlie llnai-and dollar gold and tliamon I world s chum- piouship belt and the $'350 cash ndiliiion- ui in gom onoreii uv i ne cxposiiinn aulhoiiticH. me loiiowug compose lie team: W. T. McCarthy. C-ptain; Joseph Uongdon, coupling tu-cikcr: Jack jNcfil pipeiiian : 11. P. Willis, b atman; Jumcs w. uaskiu, slam pnuer; .loiui u. I nomas, Jr., wrenchmai ; T. (!. Daniels, lillis Williams. Fred Ricli-udsoii, licit Bob -its, G. D. Roberts, Dave Foy, Claud- II. Fey. John 'Mntlhcws, James Holton, Jmnes Delamar, .1. W. 1 imieilake, Jacolj L, Hartsrleld and Allien B nigeit We doubt not the b vs will make a good record and we Impu to ste tli'-in do so well as to carry otfeomo ol the honors of the great occasion. The Atlanta Journal Rays that on Fri day and Saturday, the daysof the raws, there will gather in Atlanta from n. tiny states iu the uui n moie tluin live tie u--anil people drawn llier-; by the Interna tional Fire Tournament which-will be held at the ixpositiou on thos:- two (lays. Arrangemcnls are feeing made to make this one of the greatest gatherings of the show and the crowd will t -o a great one in the history of ilie cxposiiinn. Thoio will be between live atitl seven hundred of tli most proinini nt lire chit-is in the United Slates and Canada innitendane. THERE AKK KT.EVl'.N' EXT Rl ICS. Ever since the suggest ion was first made that there be an international firemen's tournament at tlie exposition the various volunteer compantos all over the t, nitetl Stairs have iinmilesUd a great dial of in tirest in it, I ut only eleven have enL-ied for the handsome prizes that have been offend. Entry blanks and Ihc rules gov erning tho cnitols were sent lo all the coinpanics known to bo in existence. The exposition company placed Chief Joyner in full coutrol of this feature of the ex position ami he at once sot to work mak ing the ai'.angetneut lor a giand tourna ment ami to get Ihceonminics interested in the nu-veincnt to make this, f -attire of the lair a success Chief Jovner went to work enthusiasti cally nnd was sunn receiving letters from many points in the country asking about the firemen's tournament and tho exposi tion. To nil of thee he sent a lengthy reply, setting foilh in detail what was be iugdone toward leaking II, o tournament one of the greatest features of the great show. The eonipaniis that had determined to cuter the contests tiecauie entliiisiastu- over the subject in d thepeiphi in the cities from whicii theso v.duniier cnupanies are co come as none but volunteer coinp.iuies will enter liny ol the conlcMs, liec.inie enr ihused also, and now troui iu any every place whence a coiiimuv is to come there Will boa special exclusion ot citizens. CO.MPANI l-IS Til AT IIAVK KNTl-irtKII. Tho full list ol volunteer eoiniiauiti-i.tli.it hive entcreil ami will be in Atlanta is as lollows: Allautic Hose Ki el Team, New Bn c, N. C. Fernandiiiti Hose No. Feruandii.a, h'la. E. W. Clmk Ilo.-n Co., Griuueli, Iowa, Marion Ilote C-i , No. 1, Ocala, l-'la. Tigir Hose C'., No. I, Fernaiiuina F,a. Urecusboro Iloso Co , tirei usboro, N. C. Iudepiiulcnt Hose Co., Martin's Ferry, O. - First Ward Hose Co , Buller, Pa. . Oeala Hose Co., No. 4, Ocala, Fin. C'eittal Hose Co., Ilivnitbrd, Pa. Neptune Hose Co, Gloersvillc, N- Y. Rome, Ga , Voiunteir Co. The track on which the conic; ts are to occur will be on the plaz i tit the exposi tion grounds next week. It will lie ou the old home stretch of the race conrsu which was used nt all f finer expositions in At lauta except this one.- 'I ho track will be twelve feet wide and 1)00 feet long. TUB HAKDSOMK I'llIZKS OFFERED The handsome racing cart oneied by Biims-y ft Company, of Si-mca Falls, will be ns'.d by all conipaiiiesentei'iug the contest and the winner of the second prize will tarry it off with u. Tlie hrst pi we is I lie gold belt stuotleit with diamonds and the ttjol) iiigoldetll-nd in additional by the exposition manage ment. The second prize is the hose carl and 100 in gold. Tlie company trav eling l he longest distance to pariicipate- iu the tournament will bo give,n the ele gant gold medal given by Mr. Phil C. Clarke, representative of the , Gutta Percha ami ltiiber iiianntictuting Company of New York. Mr. Charles C. Braxinar. maker ol tut belt, lias otiered a medal to the individual running fitly feet and climbing to the top of a thirty foot ladder in tlm shortest tune, . . WILL BEGIN FRIDAY AFTERNOON. At thu renuest of the management of the exposition company Chief Joyner has made the time for the sinning of the con tests at three o'clock on Friday nth-moon. This will give all the school children mid business men an opportunity to be pies ent.'" 1 ". - '. . After the program of Friday afternoon has been concluded nothing else will be lone until Saturday alternoon at the same hour. Next Sntun ay nt tho exposition will certainly be one o! the tuggest (lays of the great show and fhero will bs a con tinuous program ol entertaining leaiuros. Alter the tire tonrn inieut has bik-n conclu ded there will be lireworks at night and then the Midway attractio is. The iudges will be selected .from the visiting ohiel's and their stand will bo in that part of the auditorium overlooking the plazti, - ', - - ' Johnson's Oriental Bonn i3 tho most delicate facial soap iu existcrc, leaves tho skin soil ami velvety. Absolutely pure and highly medicaicd. Tio I-Tge cakes in a p, ck.ig,:, iiD cts. at t . a. Diit- fy'i. CAPT. CHAN. E. MrARTHtlK. Former Captalu of the Vlrglnlns Which Flgnred so Consplcnonsly In the Former Cnban Insnrrectlon. dipt. Chos. E. McArthurof New York, was in tlie city ycsleidiy. Ho came from Norfolk where lie has been lor a short time in the marine hospital on account of au injusy received in a recent wreck. Capt. McArthur was once in command of the steamer Virginius. That boat is well remembered on account of having been captured by the Spanish guuboat Tornado in the former Cuban insurrec tion which laste'.r ten years, from 1808 to 1XJS. (Jart. 1' rv. who was then in com. mand of the Virginius, and several others who were on board, both British and American citizens, were executed anil war with Spaiu, as a result, was narrowly averleit. utpt. JlcAt'lliur was ott troni the command then because he was taken sick only n lew weeks before ond Capt. Fry took his place, Capt. Me Arthur's sympathies nre fully with the Cubans and be believes their chances for success are fairly good ihat they can at least prolong the wnr until Spain, Inid of the continued slinin upon her power and treasury, will give up the eoiilest. lie suys disease works greatly inat the Spanish soldiers. Not being acclunnhd they succumb rapidly under levers irom wincli the unlives nre prac tically exempt. lETTIGRi:W-KICHARDSON. A Pretty Marriage nt Bcllalr The First One In Beech Grove Chnrch. A Bellair coriespondcut furnishes us the following account ot a murrriage at that place which ociurnd Wednesday morning. Beech Grove church is at length, after marly twenty years ot service honored, with the first marriage within its walls. Mr. W. J. Peltigrew of Alamance county has captured, and at eight o'clock Y eduesday morning he led to Hie hyme neal altar, ono of our nicest girls, Miss Clara J. Richardson, Rev. Dr. L. L. Nash of Now Berne united the couple in holy wed'ock. Miss Lucy White of Vaneeboro was first maid, with Mr. Sam Kilpatrick as best man, tlie other attendants i ere, Mr. Guy S. Lane, of Bellair, and Miss Meta Biddle, of New Heme, also Mr. E. M. Street anil Miss Jauie Line, both ot Bel lair. . The church was tastily dressed and all passed off pleasantly. The Wedding March and a Dream of Home was rendered on the organ by Miss Alberta Snelling of New Berne to the satisfaction of all. Alter the service was ended at the church, and the farewells were said, tlie party left for New Berne snd the bride aud groom took the morning train to his home in Alamance. The lest wishss ol our community are most cordially extended fo the newly mar ried pair as they launch out on the .great sea of lifo. Wc shall miss our tiiend Clara very much in the social circle, anil in the cliurcli, but wo can't complain, for Old Alamance is only paying us back tor taking one of her best girls lo our commu nity nearly twenty-live years ago. Such is life aud so will it be till we reach that home where 'They neither mairy nor are given iu marriage.'' Oct. 0, 1811.-.. L. The Wi'iillu-r lieeiii-il. Tim following is tho weather record sinco the month ot October came in for the 31 hours beginning at K a.in.ol the (late mentioned: TEMl'HRATl'IIH. RAIN PA LI Date Max. Min. Range. Haiiil'll 1 71.0 51.0 20.0 2 78.0 54.0 24 0 3 80.0 51.0 29.0 1 80.5 r.4.5 20.0 6 -70.5 18.0 28.5 0 77.5 55.5 22 0 7 8(1.5 01.5 2"i.O 0.52 8 70.0 45.0 81.0 0 16 Only One Hore Day of the It hardly seems necessary to again call your attention to the extremely Low Trices of Bed Linen that we have made for this sale but if yon have any doubts, just inquire of any dry goobs store the price of 10 1-4 Fruit of the Loom or L'tica. For this bay only we will sell 90x90 Hemstitched Sheets, Fruit Muslin, ,...S0c il'OxOO Plain Sheets, Fruit Mus lin,.: 59c '.10x90 rtica Sheets..,. 58c 90x90 Utictt Sheets, Hem stitched,....- 70c 90x90 D. L.. 50c 45x72 Bolster Cases, ....24c" 40x:)(J Pillow Oases... 10c 45x30 , " ''.' 121 45x31! .''' Hem stitched 15c O. MARKS CO. October 9, I895. Millinery Opening Mrs. B. B-sLane's, 101 Middle Street. . Thursday October 10th Fall and Winter Millinery Goods in all find -s at extremely low prices. The puuue, respecimuy invited. MISS HARRIETTE LANE Will Display a Very Attractive Stock of fine Millinery Goods ON OCT., 10th Pricesto suit the Times All nre cordially inviled whether iclH it they wish lo buy or not. OUR : OPENING OF Pattern Hats anfl Bonnets WILL TAKE PI.ACIC Thursday Oct., lOtb, To which we respcetlully call the alien lion of the Ladies an entcnd an invi tation to all. Mrs S. H. Lane. 63 Pollock street. We Are Just Back From the North With a large cargo of Groceries of all kinds and' qualities. Wc seemed Lowest rales of freight be cause they came by i-chooner and we can consequently sell them to our customers at the MOST FAVOliA III, 10 I'RR'KS. SEE US BEFORE BUYING. J. F. Taylor. The Line of Flannel Underware WE offer this season for Ladies, Misses and children is of a Superior Quality and will tie ap prEciatGd "by all wh d ex ami n g i 1 , Now is the Time TO BUT AndthESE Gcmds are. Gning, D. F. Jarvis, 63 Pollock Street. Big Clothing Sal; For tho next few day we will offer some LUJl WVA. 1 1 LU lit Suits for Men, Boys and Chihlien. By Looking Ihroiigh Tin Department you can see that wo can save you Money in Cl'tU'ng We have inst bought 1111 Im mense Lot of Men's Odd Coats and Vests, real value, and 10 00; we wiil sell them at $.".! and $7.20. - Bovs Suits at 88c. S1.25. l...S. 11.93, f2. 70 and 1.00. NOTION DEPAR1 MENT Box Buttermilk 1 oilet Soap, 3 cakes, 12c Paper Brass Pins, fie Beautiful Lino Hair Ornaments at le, 4c, 7c and He. Chenille Table Cover, lSc, (;ic and mo. Big Line of Ribbons. Get one of our Handsome Rugs before they are all gone. Tho New Serne Bargain Rouse. Q-. A.. BARTTOOT, (gi. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED, if Braiam's Court Balsam fails to relieve Uiat Eacii (WTor IRRITATED THROAT. ii. j ch n ci:.y ,j- j i illett HARD WEAR What's Better THAN WE HAVE 'EM In 36 in. All Wool Surahs At 25g. Yd.. 10 in. Ail Wool itorms At 35g Yd Something Rare in 46 Jnch Storms Blue & Black At 50c Yard, The prices of Black Dress Goods in both fancy and plain will astonish you. To mention some specials would mean to men tion all; we prefer to show them to you. HA CKB UJIN tj- WILLETT mm i
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