THE JOURNAL.
Kew Bern, N. C-Jaa. SO, 18u0.
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Indei to New Advertisements.
... S R 8treet Auction.
I?r W&f vusIa town. r :
i U lYiker, J r Luxuries.
jJKiusey, ij'iB-iff Nu'.tce.
I U Sosiib Loaning money. ;
tiyai&o Supply Co Fillings,- &c.
Business ' Locals.'
AT AUCTTQN-I will sell at corner of
South Front and Middle Street Today, ft
lot ef Household Furniture, consisting
of Bed Room Sets, Dining Tables, Chain
and many useful articles. 8. R. 8TREBT
Auctioneer. -
DR K WATROUS, tbt Healer, from
Wilmington, N. Oils now In town and
may be seen at No. 104 Sooth Front St.
Those desiring to tee him should call at
00 lo S W. Willis. Tor Teas, Beans and
Onion Sets. Ho has big lot of all and
they are the best that can be bought.
THE Atlantic Music Company, compos
ed of Wtu.' T. Hill, Prest. and Trea
and Cbaa. L. CsbUUl, Sec'y., Iole
agents in Kaat Carolina Tor the High
Grade "MehlIn"Tlanos and offer them
on easy terms, or for cash. :
A FEW more gallons of that Celebrated
California Port Wine, gallon at J. F.
Taylor's. ' :
TSE finest Beer always on draught, l
Jacob's, Middle Street. ,i v
COTTON MARKET.'
' The following qootatlons were receiv
ed by J-.'K. Latham, New Bern, N. Qi
New-York, January 19,
Open. High. Low. Close
Ian. cotton...
May cotton . :
Sept. cotton . .
Not. cottou..
7.65 - 7 65 748 7.60
7.45 7.4J 7.44
690 619 667
G.72 . 73 87U
7.44
6.87
8.78
CHICAGO MAHKSTS.
Wukat: Open. High. Low,
Close
. Ky ... CH 05J 85,
Cos:
051
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Much 7.95
So. li'y I'M 54,
B. lt. T. ....... tiSi
C. &O 8
Silt m 38
7 25 7 15
7.15
65
7Ci
304
Reatl:c
50
60
Cont: 'lo.b.P:ef.,
a s. w m
Receipts at cotien ports
bales.
. 86i
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were &0.OM
"Deeds are Fruits, works are but
leave's " The runny wrtnrietlul cures ef
fected ly Li id's &:ti'Mpri)la are the
fin its by wlilt.h it ftl:oud be judged
These prove H t he the great remedy
for all blood diseatea.
Ilnoil's Pills cure all liver Ills,
IniiHling.
Non-
Change of Criminal Court for Craven
. County. ;
By Act of the last Legislature the
Fubroary term of the Circuit Criminal
Court was changed from the third Mon
. day lo tbe foetth Monday In February,
being Feb. SOlh, 1000. -- v - . .
- . W. M. WTSo, Clerk.
Prompt and careful attention Is ftlways
given to prescriptions ftt Pftvts Pres
orlntlon Pharmacv.' Send yours there
to be filled. :, -
v Coffee, Checolale and
McSorley'a. '
Sandwiches at
' Try our own make ef Breakfast Bacon
It Is extra fine. Oaks Meat Market
- Our new taosage mill just completed.
Perk sausage 19c : Meat sausage 8
pounds for 25 cents. Oaks Market '
' ' Ctoake and Capes At Coat, .
We will sell what Cloaks and.Capes are
on band at cost Eespectfully,
' - i 3. J. Baitir,
J. J. Baxter will sell all ef hU winter
stock now at a sacrifice te make room
for spring goods, '- . - ' '
Celery Headache Powders will care
- your headache, : Give them a trial. They
' are made and sold at t avis' Prescription
Pharmacy. ... ..- . v- ?;-.
Extra fine dressed poultry, turkey and
chickens at Oaks Market.
Fresh Taffies at MciorleyV
A valuable and ebeap Chrlstmu pres
ent, "Spoffiird's New Encyclopedia," at
Knncits Book Store. .- '
; . Special Handkerchief Sale.
' Another big lot of thnne" fast scllors,
all linen, laco elj, mbroiilired,
liem-
silti.lied nd colored hnl ird Y'
cbles. worth IiomlOto l.ic. , u at
clioice 5':. each. . (I. A. ! Ai" ""t.
- Jordan -ouiTh I -in rin.'nnra to
be a po;,uUi fumdy for i:oi,glu, hoarnf
. p-s Ac ,"u ude anil ll uiily by Davis'
Prescrilnion Phannw y.
" "SOO falnhliooi At C..
WshavsS: ) pa'it of Ltdlet, Mens
'Boys and Children's Shoes to 1 sold st
oostsndleis. J. J. Baxtek.
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Nervous Ilea-.' s !
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l leasers of Local Interest in tLi Cl:y and
Country.
Cotton su'ea In ilie local uaret yes
teruay were from 7 to 7.40.
Il h e i ;e; led tbn a n-al: S'ent wIH lie
put oi the 8c .ulty tra.n wahla asaoit
time. '
Rain, .followed y clearing weatner
Hits a'lernoon, is me weather bureau
forecast. . . - ". .: , . v
The Saturday "Afternoon Club will
meet at &30 o'clock today at the resi
dence of Judge H. K. Bryan.
The Wilmington mall train was de
layed yesterday by a washout at Pollocks"-
vllle going south and did net leave there
until two. o'clock. The return here was
made at 9.30 p m
The range f temperature yesterday
was unusually small, only 10 degrees
The maximum was GO, the minimum 06
The rainfall (or 24 hours a te 6 o'clock
last night was 1.08 inches.-,
Appropriate exercise were held at the
Graded School yesterday in hener 1o the
memory of Hubert K. Lee. The different
grades met In tbe Chapel at one o'clock
and there wa sjuging, jecitallens and
reading by the scholars.
Tbe (iaskins Cycle Company la having
a gallery built aloug one side of their
store for the exhibition aad storage of
bicycles. ' It adds considerably to the
floor space which has been scarcely suf
ficient to hold the stack. " - -
Amos Ha'xb, at old colored man was
found dead a few days age near Vance-
boro. Be was trlsaed during Ihe cold
Spell fid It Is evident that he lost his
way the day of the snow and that he
froze to death that plght.
The, Bades hunting party "letnrned
remu day. The vcy unseasonable
west tier toterferied with their sport, and
tbe game record-was pot a .saliafsetoiy
ae u the members of the pa: ty, al
though a good lime was bed ou the ttlp.
TOTAL ECLIPSE OF SUN. -
The Wonderful Phemomenon Ijay 28th,
Visible In a Narrow Path Across
, - Southern States.
Prof. F. B, Blgelow of Washington
has written ao interesting statement o(.
the total eclipse of Ihe sun May 98, 1900,
Thfpaiher of the shadow, he says wll.
begin at sunrise over tbe Pacific ocean
lust to the west of Mexico, nnd extend
I hence northwestward over the South,
em Stales from New Orleans lo Norfolk
crossing tbe middle portions of the
North Atlantic ;o Portugal sad temil-
oatlng near the northern end of the Red
ia al sunset.
The location of the track In ibe United
Slaws 1s reitixiasble for Its convenient
accessibility to a multitude of people;
lie Dsiimnus that more than half a mil
lion er:eus will see ilio total- eclipse at
more wr less dilation from 'their homes,
and many mote nit take advantage ef
tbe opportunity to seethe event of a
l.fet'me. '
Ldocaters should encourago their stv-
denls to see it, and he suggests It would
be a popular thing for the railroads to
arrange for excursions to tbe cities and
localities affording the moat favorable
opportunities Tor aslglit, as there are
good hotel accemmodatlons through all
the section effected. ' '
The United 8letes Weather Bureau,
which has been couuucllng a cloud sur-
vey of the region, predicts tbe chances
for fair weather as almost certain In
Georgia and Alubama. The track will pass
over Mobile, Montgomery, Macon Mil
ledgevllle, Augusta sad Columbus, a little
south of Atlanta. . Jv
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Hon. F. M. 8immoni left yesterday re-
i turning to Raleigh. -.v ; ;
Dr. D. H. Abbott of Vandemere ar
rived her last night from Raleigh.,
Mrs. E. W. Itoaenthal and sob return
d home last nlgbl tram the north,
whore they have been visiting far several
i weeks. . ,." '
- British Rule, ,
Theodore 5. Woolsey, professor Of in
ternatlnnal law In Tale University says:
"The results of British rule In India have
been splendid. : Il has kept the peace,
preserved order, built reads, railroads
and Irrigation works, bi ought justice to
tbahumbleat lessened famine and pesti
lence, Introduced state education, sanita
tlon and dlsix'.af'aius, freed trade from
man? hut den J, simplified taxation and
has begun to introduce local self-govern
ment." " -
Admiral Dewey says In a letter ad
dressed to Ihe editor of tbe British
Realm: 'After many years ef wonder-
lag I have come lo the conclusion thst
the mightiest factor In Ibe civilization
of ibe world Is the Imperial policy of
England." ,
' True To Life.
Old SiiUcillier-Wa'd, I
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Inks yer pnpor similiter yum
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v.ty I don't lik'i tli' atnnd yor tukiu'
da Ih' J-'illypeen k r-.i-.!ii--i. .
Cuunlry K'lltor- 1 ,n ui1 lM.cauno I
like to ptciwe my old snlisnr-- f s. and 1
see you a one of the o'ikhi.
Old Kuti.icrlhfr-Yei.slr. Ilia lukln' tit
paper ever alu e It stalled.
Country Kdllor Little behind III pay
Di.nls. tho'.
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Postmaster Kaitcoik Shows Title To
CreJit of Securing it Tor Hew Bern.
Id. Joi 'I'kal: Au order has bn Is
sued bj- the Tost Olllce Department es
labhshlng Free Delivery service far the
c.iv of liew Bern, N. U Ibis order lias
been published and I believe the people
of lie uv have Utile Interest in any
queatlun-of credit to any individual for
procuring me Service, therefore I shall
bat brlelly reply to the article by C. R,
Thomas, M. C, appearing in -your issue
f the 19ih. Inst.
This article asserts only by Inferrence.
First he tnfereniially submits that I
never applied for FreeDellvery; secondly,
he inferentially takes the credit for It to
himself, and thirdly he Inferentially re
marks, by the way, that I might suppress
information one the public To the first
I will answer that I made personal appli
cation to the Department, accompanied
by men of Influence with this adnilntr
tralion, to accomplish that which does
not as he says "go into effect by opera.
lion of law ' bat is entirety wilhla the
discretion of the , Postmaster General
Srec. OJ of I he Toslal Regulations. .
Tq the second 1 will reply that Mr
Thomas had aa little to do with orocur
lug litis servico as the humblest cilixen
of our city, and that the credit belongs
lo ihe business men who used the stamps
aud thus placed us in a position to ask
f.r tbe service, and any attempt en the
part of Mr. Thomas to assume the credit
Is small and unworthy of an accredited
Representative ef ai honest people.
The inference that I might refuse In,
formtdlenis uncalled tor and malicious
ly false, as 1 have published every order
received and have given freely all the in
formation i couU procure. : I would
sute farther that if Mr. Thomas pro
pose 3 Lo furnish' any Information from
his own knowledge, the public may as
well save their sit xps and consult the
stars,
Sktuouh W. Hancock,
, . ' Postmaster.
.ONE OP THE VERY FINEST.
The Atlan 'c Coast Line's Florida Spectal
-Its Schedule Will be Faster Than
v . ' Ever this Season. "
It Is now several years since the At1
lantlo Coast Line, working In connection
with the Plant system began operating
a special tourist train between New
Terk, Charleston aud Florida, and as tbe
railroad kepi pace with Improved meth
da and the fastidious traveller the trains
oat h, yi'ar became' more complete and
handsome, and: the schedules quicker.
Title .... tt mmAmm tliAtlirh r.k hlfrh
P.o 7... .. . . of a-
water mai k must, have been very
neaiir leacbyl, for II la hard to Imagine
...i Fa II lu UmrA A Imao-ln
a mora speedy trip than that which will
be offered aoulblmund passengers on and
after Tuesday, January 10, and alsv a
more ceiororiabla and luxurious, train is
well nigh liupoa&ib.a t p;an.
The train is composed entirely of Pull
man cars, made for ibis particular serS
vice sud vevtlbuhid,. so that passengers
pans freely from one car to another, re-
garuleaitof toe speed at which, they are
travailing aud unaffected by Wind Or
weather. Each carls a model of its klnd(
one a dining car, where the traveller par
takes of his meals at hours which suit
his convenience and where deft wallers
serve the most tempting of. dishes, pre
pared while flying along the ateel road
way by a competent chef. The end of
the train Is ftlways occupied by the "ob
servation car,'' so uniquely arranged as
toglrea view almost unobstructed of
the scenery "aloug the line of the road. A
drawing room ear and a library and
smoking room are among the advanta
ges of ibis movable hotel, for Ills more
like a first class iioteC"wltu every con
venience and - comfort,1 than anything
else. Bui tbe number at guests Is lim
ited strictly to the number of berth ac-
commedaiinns In the magnificently ap
pointed "sleepers," and there Is no fear
of finding a favorite window seat oc
cupied by a "match and toothpick' cus
tomer and always a seat In the dining
room.. '.-:.,).
Then tbe speed of lit. Leaving New
Terk at 12:35 p m the "special" pauses
but a 'moment at Philadelphia at 9:68
p m. Baltlmo-e la reached at 6:06 tho
same afternoon and Washington reached
at-C.tO. Feur hours lster tbe 'special"
makes Richmond and at 7:46 the next
morning arrives la Charleston, eighteen
hours snd a few minutes after the start
From Charleston the same excellent
speed Is maintained to the several points
on tbe Plant system In Georgia and
Florida. For the north bound trip the
schedule is also very convenient and
speedy. Travellers leaving Charleston
at 0.10 p, m. arrive In Richmond at 7.15
In Hi e mu-nliifj. Washington Is mails
al 11 03 a. m. Baltimore 1.16 p. m., Phil
adelphia 9.f p.m.; tid New Tork at
6.03 p. m.
An important feature of the laurlBt
special Is that ro extra charge Is made
fur liareilng on thla Ira n. The regular
fare, with on'y culinary Pullman fare
aildtilj Is clunrcd and the piiflnciij'f r lint
If limited utrlciiv to I ho cnpacily of the
ma,' l
m nil n vy 1-1.
and
Cornier,.
SJill-:
i.'io.it, l:
On In-
iuihl .
1)11.1 1--1
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.1 U. S .
rKKsiirTKKiAK cut. lien.
liev Q L Leyuurn, nabior. Services
every 8u!lmih at 11 a m and 8 pm. Com
munion 1st Sundays In January, April,
July and October. Sunday tcheol at 4 p
m, Thc tnas R. Fousl, Supt. Prayer mee.
ing every Thursdav at 8 p m..
CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH, : ,. '
Rev. R B John, pastor. Services every
8ndny at 11 a m and 70 p m; Sunday
school at 8:30 p m, T A Green, Superin
tendent Prayer meeting Thursday 7:0
pm. ., i.
Pollock Street Chapel-Sunday school
.a A. OA m. Hk T)..,.. taAAtlna Annlsiv Anil I
Wednesday at 7 80 pm.
' CHRIST CHURQT,
earner rouocx ana miuaie dw. .
Rev. T. H. K. George, ltector. Ban
day service Ham. Evening service 7:&0
p m. Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in
month 11 ft m. other Sundays 7:43 m
Sunday school 4 pm; Mission Sunday
School at Chapel 9.C0 am.
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days 9 a m and 6 p m; Holy days 10 a to,
MIDDI.B BTREET BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. Hight C Moere, pastor. Preach
Ing every Sunday 11 a m Tind 7 "0 p m. i
Sunday school at 8 p m every Sundayt
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening
at 7 30 pm. , v , -
at. CACfaxxTseuc ohcrchv . '
Rev. F. George, 0. 8. B., Rector; Rev.
F. Paul, O. S. B., assistant. Man and I
sermon, Sundays 11 80 a iu; Vespers ser-1
mon and Benediction at 7:S0 p m. . Mast
every day at 7:80 ft m. Thursday at 7:30 p I
m Rosary and Beuedictioo. :
8w JoseDh's Catholic church for the
colored people. Mass and sermon Sun
days at 9 a m. Sunday school at 8 p tn.
All are invited.
' TABRRHACLH BAPTIST CHUBCn. .
Services every Sunday 11 a m and 70
p m, conducted by Rev. A. H. Harnley.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday even-
I Ing Sunday school :C0 am, HB Duffy,
Superintendent.
Size doesn't Indicate quality. Beware
of counterfeit and worthless salve offer
ed for DWtll's Witch Hazel Salve.
De Will's ia tbe-snly original. Aninfalll-
I ble care for piles and all skin diseases.
F.8 Duffy, .. ui .. - ,r ; ' , ' . '
LOANING MONEY!
- Loans made. Loans placed. Apply to
ISAAC H. SMITH, 130 Middle street,
New Bern, N. C. - ' V'
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XSxecniions.
NORTrKCAROLINA, I
Craven County.
By virtu of the certain executions di
rected to the undersigned from tbe court
of S, It. Street, Justice1 of Peace, Craven
county, aud frotn Ihe Superior Court of"
Craven county, I will on' Tuesday, the
80th day of January, 1900, at 1 o'clock
M, at iho store on Middle street New
Bern, N. C, In the Planter Warehouse,
sell to the highest bidder for cash, to
satisfy said executions, all the right,
title and interest which the said Ballle
A Duguld and James Duguld, defendants
have In the following described personal
property, towlt: v': : ; s, v
All lUe SiOCB Ul gUVUB 1U . ariiu t.u.Qf
consisting of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, etc., being the surplus over and
above, the personal property exemptions
bf said defendants. :- ;..
:fu .- . J08EPH KINSEY, Sheriff.
This 10th day of January-, 1900. ,v
31iln.it Turnip Seed.
Rxtra ! oarlv Milan Tuinlo E led
Clark's, planted for early shipp'ng. Re-
member if v P, Ciarc,, Jiiick. Btore,
near Market Dock,
Notice of Sale.
Collector Office, 4tb, District
, v f - Ralelgb,N.O.
Notice" is hereby given of the sale
of the- following; property forfeited to
the United States for violation of the In-
tercal Revenue laws.
Seized at New Bern, N. O. Nov. 14, '99 I
from J. P. Rodman, R. L.i). by CM.
Babbitt, Deputy Collector, One Pkge.
containing 90 gallons, corn whiskey.
The above property will be sold to tbe
highest bidder for cash, at the Govern
ment Building in the City of New Bern,
N. C. on tho 10th day of January 1900
at 19 o'clock m.
,E. O: Duhcas,
Collector 4th, District, N. C.
ByO. M. Bunnirr, ;
Deputy Cof 6lb. Dlv. 4tb, Dist., N. C.
January 18, IU00. ; V. .
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Lavatory, Closet as well as for the
Kitchen, you will And in all the new lm
provements and conveaientei In our
stock of Supplies.. We will fit np your
bathroom wild anything required, as
well as doing all kinds of Repairs Gas
and 8team Fitting In an expert: manner,
and at reasonable prices. - '. ,
nyffldfl UUPPIV CO,
- " 'Phone 62. - 4 '
' 49 CRATES 6TRERT
Tie Public's
Is centered on.our most reliable and np.
to-date BUGGIES. We earnestly solicit
your palronege for-Buggies, Wagonp,
Carts, or Dray ncds for 1900. You are
invited to visit our. factory any time
when in Mew Eein' JUs.MLi.ully, '
G. ir Water A Kvta
78 Broad Street.
- Go to -
Moody's Wood Yard,
For all Kinds of .
Wood, Sawed to Suit
Oncquarter of a cord guaranteed
to each load, aud delivered where
wanted. S. D. MOODY,
Foot of Mctcalf Street
9G&&0MK00MrM&UrtMH0 SVis4K4
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At Ilw raOflK ?TOre I
Ik? . ' T b.
.; We solicit your sitlisci rp-
tions for all Mugaziaes I
i- . School ltom and 15o)k- S
keeper Supplies n Specialty. . J
s
H. Ennett.
'r Truck lteaiis
At c Clark's.. , -VaUntines. Mohawkf,
btrinclew. Green Pods. Jamm F.
Clark, Brick Store, near Market Dock,
; NOTICE. . ....
All persons are hereby notified that I
have no lute teat In the llqnor business
new run bv O. C. Roach, nor am I in
any way connected wit h lb Arm former
ly known at C. 0. Roach Ss Co t at New
Item, N. O. 1 era prompted to publish
ibis bv the numerouK Inquiries made to
me concerning tbla matter. '
; - J. 8. GARRETT.
Jan. lUh, 1900. -
Shirt Sate
- 1 have almut 8 down Stiff Bosom Mon
arch SblrU Itft in the latest stripes that
I will sell for 86c, worth (1. ,
1 will sell my Winter Goods at a Big
Reduction in ordar to make room for
Spring Good.' '-
Csll early. .', "
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R. II. BAXTER
Onion tW
A-t Clark'a l'lii'ailclphla grown Unlea
Setn, wliit, red and yellow. - Plant now
I for best ruaiillK. jamks t: ulsuk, unca
b'-orc, near Market Dock.
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Clearance Sale
Every season we clear out all of the Jti!
season s goods that remain unsold Even
though it woutd be 6ur dear gain not 0 , t
to do so this season on account of the;
& immense rise m value of all t&ool and J .
cotton goods, we shall make no excep- '
4J.! ft '
A nun anu ucyuuiuiy
Monday
4 enntinuina all the week we 'shall hold
a jjtjtta t wmrrrp n fa p. f
J ANCE SALE, which for money saved f .
for our customers will eclipse all former
records "4
It is hardly necessary
how much higher Dress
than last ' You can lay in a years supply for
probably not in a very long while will you luy
as cheaply as at this sale
Wa cannot enumerate every item that is
marked down, bat this partial list will help.
and you can come and will find everything as ,
advertised
As in many instances the quantities are
small; don't be disappointed if sold before
you get here
Domestics.
1(30 yards of the .best Clecching, the
e air.e firm. em-U'tn thread as "Fruit
of tiiu U'oui", finished at the euine
bler.chery and al' that Is needed is the
Fruit" ticket, in about 90 yata pieces.
7Jc. ' .
500 yaids Cannon Cloth, 8c.
1000 yards Extra UnavyApron Ging-
haia, Co.
1000 ytinls DaA Calicos, 4c.
R'0-l yards Light Calicos, 4c.
Yard Wide Porcalew, new, 9c.
-Dress Goods.
' In this department will be found quite
a few remnants, tome enough for waists,
others for skirt and all have been marked
at a saying of ono third.
In addition we will sell All Wool Nov
elty Drees Goods at 15c, 20c, 85c and 40c
reduced from 25c, 40c and 60c, .
All wool Homcspnn, 89c.
49 Inch Herring Bono Cheviot 40.
Cotton Plaids for Waist. Do. ' . -.
Granite CJotbt 40v. ,
Millinery Department.
Chftdrens colored Bilk Gaps I5c.
Bahy's"WhlleRllk Caps 95c, rciucul
from 40c, 50e md 00o.: ,
' Boys Tarn O Shanters 3 lets, 91.00 ones
reduced to 06c; 05c and 756 reduced to
45r.-
i Wool Toboggans 90c.: v
: Bed Comforts. ;
L Heavy Bed Comforta, lha kind thai
koepjrou warm, 89c
WRAPS.
A grand chance is offered to. get a
Fur Collarette at a big bargain! AU we
have has been made in two lots, $1 76
and $2 75, v : - . "
Ladies Jacketsblack and tan, all in
two lots, $3 10 and 3 65. ,L.
Misses Jackets, red and blue, ' $4 00. A
Children's Jackets, brown and blue, $
$200. , . - r ,.'v
Children's Reefers, $2 00. S
Cloth Capes at $1 25, 1 60, 2 00 and
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Goods are this season
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Here are some chances lli-il d.m'l of
ten occur-and you will proliablv want
some of these before winter Is oven
Mens Heavy Co' ton Undcisliiri.i 2 Jc.
Mens Fleece liued slnru or draw
ers 80c.
Mens All wool Sciiiot thins or ilruw
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Mens Heavy Natural Wo-1 ' r ( aincls
Hair rhlrts or Dniwora I'M.
T-.ll 1 .IKIia.1 tm
J wool lUblied Vests or I'aiita Ml.!.
Ladies "Ouelta" Union Miiis i!l)c & 7!c.
Ladies ltlack nose 4c ami fc
Cbildrens black Hose 1c.
Notion Special.
While To.lon ToWcli 4c.
hlack or White Tape lc.
uookb ami i-.yus sc.
Black Jot I'riiss Button 'c doen.
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Ilul plus 4c inrd. ' "-
Safety Pins all alzcs 'c.
Envelopes 8c package
Writing Paper per package 10c. r 3
Red Embroidery Cotton Vc.
Rhoa Pnllah 7o.
Machine Oil 4c . - ,
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