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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 32. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 27. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882. " V :J - A' THE NOMINEES- OF STATE DEMOCRATIC CON TENTION. Wf.ll Neleetod DemoeraUe Standard ' fcearera. Pimr Convention IlaJI ... AscaramnUMIoaH, N Ward for I he 1'rrm, Editorial Correspondence. - ' JUuiok. June 88, '06. ' Tbe first part of tbe State Democratic plan for a wise, sure and good home gov ernment lias been accomplished. The Dem ocratic Convention ended part one this a m , at 4:33, in the Academy of Music, closing with naming the State Dnno cratic Executives, It was a gtvat assem blage of Democrats, - this Couvoution, which has just closed. Such, a gathering of Democracy is an inspiration, it assures stability to State Government, and creates a feeling Of aa'ety in aU home insii lotions. - - . From Chairman Pou's opening speech to the final stroke of (JhuirniiM Mauly's gave! announcing adjournment sine oiio, there was intense interest manifested. At tines there were vexatiou delays, caused largely by an over exuberance of feeling which found txprt-nlon is calling down speakers' by sk'e rcmuiku, hut it wus always an orderly Convention, and Dem ocratic throughout. Haleigb is a Convention ciiy, but it doit not provide lor its gathering, Th.n was -especially true of the Convention just ended, which was cooped up In a narrow, poorly ventilated and rnrst disntreciiblo place, bad enough to be confined in, in the brat of weather, tut which with the kind of weather prevailing the prat two a : , ...... i.ti a, ..!..!. ... a dismal . 'obscurity prevailed, the place - being just BuQicnutly lighted by gas to reveal its darkness, ltuleigh ought to cither i provide a suitable Convention building, or else let some other city which can and will give such a hall, be selected o-. the v'" Convention city. Amidst all the display of eloquence, in the lsndation of Democracy, its past m ' present leaders, iu principles and its lulure auccefses, o&e factor which has contributed moot generously, spontmieous- . ly, and has ever been moat ready in defence er.lhe Dciiiocmtic party of tills Biate, was not mentioned. This was the '' Detttocrutic Tress of North Carolina. It ' was present t the convention. 1 lis mem . bcrs, were - among the delegates, ftud ; among the spectators. Upon the platform, the Press tt.ilcd before the Convention -. opened, and after its close, its members, A hot, weary, and. nearly exhausted still worked on sending forth to the people throughout the Slate the glad news. Ii was the only ungracious act ol the con : -tc'ntion,. yet it can be said that not a 1 ' nmrrnur of protest went up from these Democrat . who da'iy go' . before "the Tpt'op!ev whose labors are incessant, never faltering fur ail that is . highest and best - for true Democracy. The contention ot 1890. must sjuud forth as out! which placed a value npon , its young Democracy. Among the earnest ' speakers, and. hurd workers . of ' the convention were youn.ij Democrats, and ' they ' were well ' represented upon - the several tickets. ' :. To-day, it is already announced that the nominations are displcasiug to certain Populists. To the leaders of the Populists the men placed upon tho ticket may be too strong, too artUtverylhiog which opposes lite will of (he people, hut to tlia voting Populist who wants m elected tea Uice, who is for a Stable, home govern ment, the Slate Democratic ticket this yejr mast prove hvesislitily attractive. -. The eculivo Committee- met this . mornine, continuing temporary organ Izillon for the present, advocating a ' central eotutultUe of hiue members, iitcad of the twenty which now consti tutes it, A meeting . for - permaociit . org&niiafiqo will te announced in a few. days. ' The Congressional . convcnlion for Hie Third District will nieot at Jacksonville, August 19ib. . . . - . ' Tbe following were the nominations. For Governor, Cyras B. Watson, of Forsyth. ; ; ; For Lieutenant Oovurnor, Thomai W. Mason, of Northampton. For Secretary of State, Charles M. Cooke, of Franklin, . ; . ' For State Treasurer, B. F, Ayeock, of Wayne. Far State Auditor, H. M. Fjrman, ol Buncombe. For Superintendent of Puuli'i lostruc tion, John C. Bcarborougb, of Johnston For Attorney General, F. I. Oiborne, of Moeklcnbuig. For Associate Justice of tho Supreme Court, A. C. Avery of Durke; and George, II. 11 row ii of rteaafuit DKI.KOATKI TO ClllOaOO. Fiiiit District Delegate, C. F. Warren! P. I!. WiulKirne; Alternates, II. J. Her ri. F. 0. Jam. 1 : Uiairict Dolegatcs, J. W. t r, T. L. Emery; Alternates; It. U. t, J. E. Woodard. ' , ; i 1 I;irict Delates, P. M.' , .1. II. Curry; A!!rnatw, F. It : -!"' M. W. Page, WC. Hammet; AlteiSates Rndgers; W. M. Person.iif . 'i , Fifth District f-Delfgatesj N,. . B.- Csn naday, E. FauikStokes: Alterpates.iJt. M. Hayes. 0. a MeAnaallyJ V 7?; . Sixth Diitlicf Delegates", W:1. "Dbwd, J. A. Brown; Alternates, Cameron ' Mor rison, T. J. Armstbag.-'li5 'i ' ' Seventh,'' district EclegStes, "Theo. Kiuttz,' W. L,Turrjcr, Alternates,!. M, FiDr.JB.' Blair. Eight Diatiict Dclesates,?. B, Jones. B. F. DixoDji Alternates, J. W. Wilson, D. M. Matthewsop. ' ' ' ' Ninth District Dtlegate7 W'" E. Moore, fv8.APoweil; Altemjitcs, A. E. Posey, E. J. JiiDlice. ,'t. v - The following gentlemen were? choecn delcga'.a at huge: Hon. John H. Web ster, Tiiomas J. Jin viv, K. J. Ilaio and A. M. Wadde'i. ' Alteiiiatr: "It B. Peebles, W. T. Crawford, Loo S. Over man, B. K. Lacy, Fnrelect'ira at large: Locke Craigc, W. C. Douglns, T. W. Strange. The following compose the Statu Exrs utive Committee: J Fiist District W. G. Lamb, Willinm stcn; W. B. R-'dajau, Washington; J. J. Laiigliinghcuse, Greenville; L. vW. Mc Mulltn, Hertford. Second Distiiflt J. W. Giainger, Kina toc; J. D. Wios'.on, Vindi; !1. C. Bourne, Turgor,'; JVV. A. Dann, Scut Nirk. Third District II. L, Stcvcni, War saw; J. M. Davis, Linden; II. L. Conk. Favetlevillt; W. I). Mclvtr, New B.-vud. Fourth District K. C. Beddingfiold, Ki-luvok; G. S. Bradshaw, Ashohoro; II. A London, Pitislorc"; F. S. Spruill, Lnuisliur. Fo'ih Distrirt A. E. Walters, lteids vilie; F imuel VJatlis. Hillshoro; B. F. Qiave', Tancey ville; J. D. Glenu, Greens boro. Sixth District Ileriot Ciuikson, Char-lor.-,; (r. B Patterson, Max ton; W. II. Burnard, Wilir.ingion; J. A. Brown CimdUiUiU. Seventh District I'. B. Mean-, Con ror.! S. J. Pcnib.i'nu, Albemarle; A. D. Wnt'n, Statevilic; M. II. l'miiix, Lexington. Eigiit District B. N. Dacktlt. Wi;k, - or.ro; W. C. JNewlaeU, J.JPOH; Jt. Jj Durham. Dalta; J. R. tswe'tvo, DobOD. Ninth ;r.ifilnrt.-V,-. T. L't, Waynes- Vi'k; ueo. A. .J.i!i?s 1 , o.i. -,n; s (iaUeit. Kutl.erfordton, D. id. Lutfcer, Asheville. CASE ItAZJ.. Nnrioiml Lrke Unm? l'lr.)I Yeo- ' tcriloy. Spoclal, Bkooklvn, Juoo SO. Brooklyn 3, New York I. Boston, June 2C Boston 9, Philadel phia' 4. , Washihotos, June 20. Washington 9, Biilimoia 2, ' b. i Cincinnati, June W. CincinVintl 10, Ht. Louis. CMcvstAHl),' Junj 2..chve'and- LovisviHe 2wne callsil on account of durk ncss, score 44. ' ' ' Chiuaoo, June 20. Chicago 12, Titt?. burg 8. ' W here Tliy Piny To-ilny. itville at Cleveland, "hiladelphia ut Boston, r Pittsburg at Chicago. Brooklyn at New York. Baltimore at Washington Cincinnati utBU Louis. HOW THIS CLUBS STAND. CLUBS. W. 1.. P. 0. S3 ' 18 .647 34 19 .0-12 i6 22 'Ml . f,2 21 -.0'!4 27 2i .510 ill . 29' ; MV J '27 v '.518 28 27 .608 27 27 .500 22 32 .407 15 40 .273 11 41'. .212 Cleveland, Baltimore, Cincinnati, - Boston, Washinutoo, Chicago, Pliilaclcipriia, Brooklyn, , .. P.ttslmrg,1 -r: yew Xorit, St. Louis,,' '' Louisville, Bntdatrmt'o Weekly Review Special. '' . ' . .. Nw York, Juna 26 Brads'.reet in its tmde review fr the week wiil aiy to morrowThe more hopeful f eiing pre- vnilir.u in trade circles within the post ten days ' is explained - bs being due to the adoption of a gold plank nt St "' Louis, which has beea given online weight. i la Chicago is a more hopvfjl esntimcnt but no increiso in trade, Jobbers expect no increase in trade until after the election in November, aud ai some points w real injlprovement is expected until nut yeuri Failnres havp decreased, baol? jtlpariags increowid, (uilurct ara feweri Prices of cotton, wheal, ccfleo and other staj)es art lowir. r , ,., ' ,mi . t f, - - Cornell Hln easily. ' r'prietal. ' " . ! . I!ioii-LAH0roii-Huisor,' June 26. The water was in perfect coorritioa for thjo grcit Varsity' Boat Race, which wita rowed today. " Many, excursion boats were out. - V"..-, ',:.:' i'v'"' : The Cornell crew won easily by four lenzlbs irom Harvard, which beat Peeti sylvonia by thr. e ft urths of a length. Colombia' was badly beaten, " ' , '; ' - Lodtrii Honor MrKlnloy." " 8pelal. Cantor,-Omo, Juno SG All tho ladies of this city today, gave a receptiou in honor j of Muj'ir MeKitiley, Mr. McKinley, and the M ijor's mother at tho residence cf MnIiller.' It was tho most eluli iiUo aftii'r t. ,' :ily has. ever known. WASHINGTON NEWS; 1 II HIJiTS OF A POLITICAL SCAN " , DAL. Interest InteBKC on Cblcao Conven tion. A Aqnnrcly fonictit Imne on CoTency. I'restdcnt Tnklnc Pcraonnl Inlrrrit. JoDBKAt Bureau, I Washikoton, U. C, June 20 8tf - Bints ot a possible big political scandal in the nenr luture have been dropped this weak by leading f dver men. No names Hre used and few particulars ai'e given, hut it is whimpered around Washington that so.iie of those who aro shouting the loudest lor silver in puMic are plotting iu private to prevent t!io nomination by the Cliiciiyo convention of a ticket upon which all of tho silver voters would bn Wiiiinir io unite, aof. it is further whis pered that swim tensaticnal denounce inente may follow the Chicago convention, if liieve plotter;) succeed in gelling a tichet put up that tlia PiipulUts and silver Bepublicans will rei'uso to suppoit. It did, not Eiam p.'Ssii.le two mouth? ago Hi it the Clivago ditvention cunKl at'.rirt the atteuilon it is now reiving, ft will ie,i!ly .hcuiu wild her the l'resi dcutiiil cainpiii;;usiiall Le sijuarely fotyht between a gidd ticket and a silver ticket, or wiii.ther llieio feh'd! be a tiiai::;ulnr light, with all Hie advantages en the ide f tliegoid ticket. It dois't feein to iimko the siigiitest d'ffar,iicc t ) those who aro fighting to pi event th convention adopting a i'ce silver phtlfuini and nomi natir.g a silvtr ticket tint ucnrly two thirds of the de-legatis t j t':e convfution have aircady declared t!'.enfe'vc3 to Lc 5:.ivcr nico. This isu't to;npliini ntaiy tn v. body concerned, but it is tUU-liy true. Pie-ident l icvelacd is m.iking a pu soaldjittounn to tt theeouthein dclegaic (o'liie Kuiioiial ('unventinn to iibir.'-l-.-i: the tdiH '-'I voli'ijr lorn free coinage pint brat. Uf- U Sfivlina out iargc irumbci-. of two personal letters. One of them is nddrc.Si'.i to sonthoru mc: of r,.omiaet:co whom he has mot, appealing to ilie.o to give thr.ir imluence low.,rda pnvcntiut; tlie d. I'fat of the r.dminiHtralion by ita own I'arty convention. This letter goi-f. in stioiig on touthmi teutimcut ami Kf-U-itmle, and recites wht lha writer has done lor tin! sooth da;iij; liis two Unas uicntioning-amon other iiivois hetowed ou the soutii fiY Cab u-.t poii:..ns, two Associate Julias ot tho U. S. Supieme. Couri, uud two Ambassadors. T!io olh Sr Utter is he.ng scut to Imsimsa men ia New Vork and other eastern cities who have Ultimata fiufucird rtlalioiiS with the louth. In it tlnee eastern capitalists are lirgod to noli.'y their eoutlieru ('allocs thai 1 tho jcuthtm delpgalea to (. iim pfcir- iii vni-jg f..r t'i: f. '. 3 coif) of ailvr l.u.y need not as'i fir lurther hnaucitl aid in their huainer-s enterprises f.oin easttni cap;lalists,"and that when' their outstand ing obligations are duo no further cxt'in- ion ol time will be given them, hut they will be rtuu'.red to settle or mift'T the consequences. It remains to be swn wIihi will be the eil'ect of these two remarkable tellers. Tho silver men are not nllowin" tlit ir opponents to do all the fighting. They are going to have their representative mm n.tet in Cbicaso nest week, a week ahead of the convention, for the express pnrpr, cf making an iron clad programme for the convention which coimot nopsibly bu up'.t. The antl-filver lenileis nre nisi oing to Chicago nest week, aud the a'ito convention cont.st piomises to beq'iitc in iutcresting as that wlihh will occur in the couvenlion itself, and may really sellle in advance just what the convention will do. Everybody in Washington, Republicans, Democrats and Populism alike, are en- a(?edin discussing the poesibi'.it.ts and probabilities of tho convention, and there is tho widest possible difference of opin ions as to what the outcome will be.: That secretory Teller will not be the nom inee seems to bo one of the few certainties. A sow silver campaign buibiii has made its appearance. It u a reproduc tion ip'meial of the ordinary fljld daisy, with sixte-su numbered white petals and a flsrure one on the yollow clnler.' .Ibis button orininatcd in Washington nnil the deslcner has applied lor a pateut. It utHit'cD endor. e 1 and adopted by the Arxieucnn Blmct allio IsnRue, ; ; ;, " ) Those' who aid before Corigreii adi jourucd Hint President Clevelaad had i war scare up bis sleeve winch he wou' 4 u rod uce whouevur hc'tliottglit it expedient t'i do so are now more t.inu ever couvincrd hhat thoy wore, right, Tho prmnattire puiillcathm of tho nature of the. report which Oen Fits Lev our .: Cptiaidl Ocneul to Cuba, has ma lo to the Pfe.sl dent upon the coudition ot aflairs io CuIm i what . tionvluccd thcyi. It is atguc J that this report will biruiih a bails Er the Presidcutto ft'jt upan, if he hoiso disnosail. and that if he takes aoy octicra favorable to tho Cubans Spala will lie compelled, by public cDinioa which 1 already much luiluouctd actlnst us, io declare waf au-aiust the : United Btitw. Mdiinwhilo Oeu. Fuz Lea is ia diplomatic hot water. IIewrot loiter containlri; very docldeil pplulons to a relative wbo mado lhu mistake of showing it to a newspaper . man. Consequently tho Spanish minister wants his olllcial io dp, mid acconlinii to illolomallo CthifS ho is onlitiA.1 to it, but whiither he vl gel it h altojjnthor another thing, DOES EITHER KNOW. KenMtr Miry;n?i le1oes tbitr Ens ImdSfei-rr Wonlil iaicnt to Bl inptolllam. Spoclal. ... . WAeniHous. D. C, Juue 26-Senalor iloigan come out in a i.'.:va appeal for silver, aud noswtrs e;: Secretary Whit ney's gold statement, Eayia Hint Knalaurt would never convent to haiiela'liain, aud that th'i country must maUa the siart. Mnrderera lliiiptt. Spcolal. Canon City, Colo.. .I.i: 20 -Tho?, Colt, Elbert Noble aad Dnmiuick Boinero. municioii of poKccmat J5' lotm n, were iuDj;t(l li9ve tcd iy. l'owlcr t:xptuitel by I'onvlel. Seeial- CnvriANOOOA. Tnr.i., June 2C. An expin ion of powder caused by convict miners at Bcusby memtnin, killed the son of the propiietor, YYuiinm .loyu.r, a ttrnn!cr named Maiden, anil seriously mjarcd many others. oibct to richl. pc. int. San TnANClsco, June 20. . hums J. ,'eilv.l.t anil "tvlver"' Siarkcy have signed nttifta Ihi a.i-ri;oon to hglit lor a. purse t teu lhou?aiid 'riollaw. I iirllslo Will Vole for.WclUnley. t'veriai. K.vI.AMA.oO, Mid:., Juoo 2li Kx Sceiftaiy of Si: l-ii-ulM Folur say that S.-crcliiiy ("arii !e told him, that i' the I) iiiociats en. toned a t'w si' vim President, ho would vote lor McKinley. Unthrle Io Run. &r."ii!. Ralbigo, .Tiwe 26. Riuce the Demc (.vatic S;..tc Convention adjourned it : n:mtrf,.l In c: thr.t tho Popnii-ii wb. r.owi-fde W. A. (ir.ti.ri'. for G.ivers.or. Iliurlsun 1'.,;-b'!"'I. S.C"iltl. Vaiunto, l'.C, .Taa SC.-- Minister Andraue linn lectivtd a valddgram irom r?-.f r i 'i. that ti:s British f?urvcyor Uutti:-' .ii wai rcij": :'. S.crry 0!ney avi'l r.o'.ify Sir Juhan Piunti-foito, the liniiih AmiKa.lor i Hie reiea. Dun'l l.llic Silver Ontlwok. ;pei:il. BvKTok, lliiis , June 20.--Ma.v-ac.huEM.s l);iiii:.ral3 in tome nur-.-'jrs inc. ; 'k'nj; ol :t third party on account ol the hkciihood -.f a irte lilver suceiss at Chitno. 'If it lad not be:n for thin, tiiey say, Democrats bad n f ine victory. ablins ......IN. Hen's, Boys and Childrens' Clothing On exhibition in our Lanfe East Window. NOTE PRICES! THE BIG G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. FREIGHT & PASSENuKK, UNTIL FURTIIEU NOTICE i . .. . -. r . i ..... j.-i, , J J , The Steamer-NEUSE 19 wheiluled t wil Irqid N'ew . i,n... . f 1 1. till, it MONDAYS, AND - WEDNESDAYS lUDIOlVIl , .1 ' Sailing hour 5:30 p. m. Sharp, Freight received up to 5 o'clock ' For InrttiOT Information apply to, i V I GEO. HENDERSON, rArnt I Juno 2:1, lMi. ' - v Vot Ove 50 Tm i Mrt. Wlnslow'l Soothing Syrup has bctn used ht Millions of MotUcra for thoir Childrcq wliilo teething, with perfect succem. It sootlies the child, toften the Rums, allay" all pain, cure v1nd colic, nndisthe bent 'remedy tor piarrbrjea. Twenty -Ave cents a bottle. - j Big Dry Goods Bargain House .1 HartH Bicycles Anot An? Die sort of Bicycles nmally 'listing at oSO.OO to jlOO 00. We sell tiieui exactly on their uteiiU. We know, acd volt know, that HABTFOllD'b are not as ".ooi! i.i the fuUio'i.- (.OLI'MBIAS Sliind.ird of tho Wf.rld lil(l(iO to ail a'i!ie)-'.ni neilher is iiuy otlii'r hiejno. 'l'luit ic why there lire vari:i' p'iees in Iiu:ji:!.-. li ir'htid :ne splendidly ma le leiter t!i M most bievchs and they GIVK SATISFACTION ! Prices range from $45 to $70. Fall lino of Sundries at Cat price3. WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street Thuuo 80. A m SUPPLY OF ttinefs : r tllllk) Arrivod Ml FIUST (J RAIIK GOODS. At 10 to 25 cts. per yard.. Also another small lot of the i5c, India Linon, which will probably be the LAST. ID. IT. JarT-Is- :: Pollock St. SPECIAL ! 100 CASES FttEE SIL vt'r liakin"; I'owtier For Sale at Retail. ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. UilWl Grocer. 46 MIDDLE STRGET. FRUIT M ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Morehead City, C. EVERYTHING NEW Accoinmuihtiims belter than ever before offered to the publlc.s" SPECIAL BATES TO FAMILIES AND PARTIES. Corroipondenco promptly answored. W.P.Campbell, Mgr. This Drug Store Is intended to make sick; people . , . Weil. ' Thtt'a em princil bualiicas. Of court we keen everythlna lound tn n well. KhK'kod drug atore, but nut ineclidty la hlling pre ripttone ntlinjr tiiein accur ately and carefully,witb fresh, pure drug. Doctor! know their pmnriptlona will do little noqil if not properly tilled, ud tlwayi iiwst on hitvinK thorn taken to . Brjta'i Etliatlt Dri Sfc ' AUantic Hotel m Reducl This timo the cut af fects our nicest dotted dimities, and colored organdies, the finest French make. They at e now 20c, instead of 25c. Hero's a chance to get an evening dress at a little cost. .1 CXK 1'.M. FRESH ! Tanglefoot Fly Paper and Box Insect Powder, Just received at Davis' Pharmacy. QMV K. I. UKKD'S OXFUltDS, 1IAVK fti,''f. ili'Miit'-st lino iii tho city jcv tn nil -1 It s :iud iDloix. A H I.I. LINK 'K CNII.IlHKVS U.ir-k l!:Ui ami TOM tl'.SII ANTElt A I t I.I. l-INIO of cixlonl's. OF l llKAl'KIt Baxter This is A Stationary Stationery Store. We expect to In here fori yours. We couldn't shiy here Inny unless we guvc :ili9liii'tlnu to every one who tr:xlel with is, and that i." iusl what we have hIwhvs lone. We kpeii a full stock, and the piality is hidi. Sonieliiiies we get n ioor ipniiity :n, hut it oockii t get otit, or :I ;t docs, it goes nt a very low price, aud tlio one I'livui"' it kii'iws lint what lie if "cttiii''. J. D. OASKINS. Book Seller and Matloner YOU WILL FIND Ivcry Water I'roof Shoe Dressing, French Illacling, Ladies' Hi'Tido LcgeiiiL'S in all :olors, At Pratt's Shoe Store, 95 Middle St. WM. H. OLIVER, LIFE. KlltH. MAIIISK. ACVIDKNT. FIDELITY. 8TUAM 1101 LB Insurance. i.... NKWIlKltN, :. A numlwr of Time Tried and Flre-teated U,iiniiil.' raorvat'iiUNi. cvur i,uu.uuu hmU repreMntad. NOTOAItr . PUULIO. Oonimlulonnr of DeeU for New Tor, Con- nnA.t..... mitA IA1I UVl V.n 1. trAgont NaUoukl Uoard Maria Under wruera, , .,. , of J". 1"' I: a . We Propose To Tell You Something In This Space First: We want to assure you ol the truthfulness of its sub stance. We mean just what we say. From now until they are gone, we oner everything that's sum mery in Dry Goods at absolute cost. We havo R this. tlirwlrt'iisons for do- -F1KST. t Kooin for our Fall; and Winter Stock. SKC0S1). 'lite ileclino in th price of oods which will enable ns to ice them at a less iice next season. LASTLY. We refuse positively to carry them through the winter season. We are desirous of always giv- ng our patrons the in-west ami nobbiest stvh's. We believe we. annot do this with a former sea son's goods. You can readily see our motive n offering sindi tremendous cuts. Wo must close t hem out. This accounts for this early date which we have sec to have this sale. Those who are preparing to leave the city lor the summer can take advantage, of the cut, as they will have ample time to make their selections. Our stock is as nicely assorted as at any tune bclore during the season. We advise you, if vou are open for Bargains, not to miss this sale. EPT show vou some of the reductions you'll get, we quote a few prices below. All 8c. and 10c. "Dimities'' to 0 cents. All 12!e. "OhatclaiueV &c 0 cents. All l.'ic.," "Dncheese" cents, All imported Dimities, Orj an lies,and other goods of like styles, to 17 cents. All 4 wool 15o , Ohallies to 11 cents. All rjje. l'ercales to 10 cents. AU 10e., Percales to 8 cents. All He,, 1 creates to 7 cento. pjrWe would mention inore,bnt this will give you an Ilea of the hoiiellta you'll get, if you take ad vantage of thin sale. ' Vliicli W ill Interest h fflus Have , 17 Remember, anything in Dress Goods that's 8ummery, you can hftvo at net cost. ' . ' ' ! , A pleasant corps await your coming. of Saleamt u - 1 I
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