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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 5

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A BIULLIAJiT FOLIC! HS ICAI Speedy Erection of Our Additional Building. Mj Which Our Stata Hw Beta Bobbsd STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. TI OK! From thPOnter to the Sea, from the frozen fields of Maine to the warm shores of California, from Atlantic to Pacific, our Nation clamors loud for reform. of Hr Lasdi. WHITE GOODS nCTIHTIEST.

Straw Geois BtrtBTHT. Haw CrtMi Kind Wet Thravra la Csaf aln Tb Problem Re-echoes the cry, aod imperatlrely demand comtnercial reform. She wanta Children's Hats that ar now Ibo. lower prices; sue wants nonest vsiiue; sbe looks for a leader in Dry Goods Cblldre n' Hats that were foears now loc Cape Slay flats that were 50c are now'lic. uuttiiimousiy nonniiaics tne Victorla Lawns that were 35c are now lue.

A brief blstorr was frlrea la Tax Ga-Zbtt list ws. ot the tun lands of Ar-ktnsaa. This rosy be fa lowed op by i dewriDilon nf ibe poller tbe state on India Linen that were fteare now S'w. India LUea tbat were are now Persian Lawn that were 2-io are row 15e. And a I other' White Ooods reduced in the tame proportion.

Ladies1 Hau that were are vow t5e. Ladies' Hats that were 91.25 are now (Oe. Tips that were fiOe are aow xoe. Tips tbat were 91 are now 60c. Plumea that we- 'J are aow 1 JS.

ad Flowers, i'ompons, at reduced Pri(es, u-- city will et li worth looking pleased about. The board li determined to give us tbe square aud geuuiue article. Seven, team bave been employed, with gangs of lour men to each team, making tweuty-alghr In all. A sanitary policeman will go with each gaiip, and notify each householder of suy matter rednir-ioif his attention, iu the way of contributing to the health of his neighborhood. Any refuse or flirt tnat-propcrty ownera will themselvea have deposited at their back galea or convenient to the carts, will be hauled away for them by the city; It i earnestly requested that all citizens lend their hearty co-operation jto the march towards cleanliness.

Railroad News. r. An excursion; is being arranged for Eureka by tbe Little Kock aud Fort Smith railroad. The ronud trip fare from Little Bock will $12. Col.

J. M. Woodson, traffic maiia- fer ot the Valley left yester-ay for Cincinnati to be absent several day. FflOM FATHERLAND. pursued In disposing; of the "Internal Improvement," Seiuinsrj," "Saline and Laflies Ultlerwear and Corset EPART1WET.

Lace an! 'Mroiiery. BEPABTJICTT. 40 DozYTaJoblbt) nent'rxllarriiniroien si zee, assort-' ment oi styles word 2oe and a 1 marked toe eacti. 8ome lew dozen Gent's Soiid-C'oior ilair Mose. silk elooRed, were 5oc aod fcOe per pair; now marked down to l5o per pair.

170 Doc. Gent's Handkerchiefs, generally marked down 5c, 10c and 19e. 19 Doa. Ladies' 811k Lisle Rose, solid color, good value ai $1.25 per pa now marked down to 62fre per psir. 19 Doz.

Ladles' Pin-Striped, fall regular Uose, marked to too; former price 78 Doz. Laoiea' Silk-Clocked Balbriggan Hose, extra long, at 25o per pair; cheap at 40c per pair. 11 Doa. Black and White S.riped Hose, lull regular extra, long, regular nrlce. to be closed out at4iic.

I50Doz. Ladies' Jtnd Gent's White llem-Sti'ched and Colored Border Handkerchiels, a phenomenal drive; to be ou. cheap. 7c00 Ysks, the entire remnant of our Lam stock, marked down to be closed out at hail price. 100 or more nice Parasols, marked precisely ha'f price; be closed out.

100A' Tds White Victoria Lawns, a great drive, at Bjer" Manchester and Uunnell Lawns, yard wide, marked down to tfio a yard. 15.00U Yda Seersucker tbls week, at 10c a yard. IU.OoO Yds Arasspha (iinghams, marked to 5e per yard. 110 Pee Brunswick tstagbams, cheap at 12jc; only 6Jc. 60 Pes renoh Lotus Cloth, regular 20o goods; flow only 10c per yd.

110 Do Napkins, at 60c, 76c and $1 per dot. 100 Pos, Doylies, at 8 per doxen. Big bargain. 11.000 Yda 10-4 Wide thsetlng, marked thTT week ('tis a drive) at 18c a yard. 90 Don Cjrsets, genenera', mark down; each at 50c, 7ic and si full line of Calorod Corsets, cheap at $lfi marked down to 75c 200 Do.

M'sies full legular, solid-color Hoie, at 25c, 33e and 5oc per ilr luj Do LadJs' Solid-Color IJase larajer price 40c per pair; new price Do. Ladles' Solid-Color Hose, cut doTn from 50c to i er Pair. Chemises that were 65c are now 60c. Skirts that were 91 are now 75o. -Skirts tbat ware 91.10 ar now (1.A0.

Corsets that wer are now Wo. Corsrts that were 91 are now 6c, Also, Children's Dresses. Robes, Lace Uapa, Hoop Skirts, Bustles, etc, reduced the same. Laeee that were 95e ate bow tne, 1 aces that were Mte are now 9oc. d(rlngs tbat were 40e are now tfte.

EdifinKS tbat were 85c are now 25o. Eilglngs tbat were vt)e are now 80c. And oner. Laces and Embroideries re- ducsd tbe same, New Assortment ot Ladies' Llnea. and Mohair Traveling Ulsters MRS.

23. OkA-lTS. SCHOOL MONEY. "(liuiDU Bein!" grafts, in anigie of last week showed bow the state bad 'had granted to ber nearly 13.000.(0. acres of laid by tbe national government, and, In a general way, hoar badly tbe-e ante bad been managed.

Ai belore, a reporter of 1 hb ()iZitt li indebted to the state land office for courteous replies to questions in regard to the matter. agtliNQ cw crkdit, The plan of the state in disposing of tbe lands mentioned, was to require a small cash payment and notes fj the balance of purchase money, the title to main in tbe state until tbe principal end interest oa the deferred paymenis was paid. According to a careful estimate an average of two la five of these salts were completed, suits in chancery la each caw being necessary. The lien was enforced in most tqaianiwa, and theiU'e reroveieri a majority of the lands at a large outlay for Ug expensii. Urge number of levee-bonds were used in the purchase of many of toe lands which were recovered Vurough (jbaocery proceedings, MI.WHI DON.

1 1n 1876 the legislature passed an act requiring internal improvement, Seratnary, Saline, and 16m section Uhd to be sold for cash. Bui the mischief was already done. The Pulaski separate court ol chancery was established to adjudicate thete cases and the Heal Estate bank concern, and order was being "brought "trat-of -the prevailing ionf si on, when a. bill passed the legislature to transfer all suits i to enforce tbe payment of the purchase money for tbe lands to the chancery courts ol tbe respective judicial districts wherein BIT Djft.1T Little Rookcr's Description of the Troubles gf Travel goods which they are offering to the public are no -remnant of a picked, over bankrupt stock, but a stock of goods well known to the public, which firm has the reputation of carryiuff la stj'K luality and make. Space will not permit to give prices in detail of their varied How In the Pi- Eton County Fires a vl.lon The powerful elemenis of truth assert themselves; and at length public opinion concentrates itself iu the bold' assertion that one firm that one only can the Watming.

iulluences Irom every section adopt the unit rulo, aud Little Rock's Dry Goods purchasers preseut a unanimous for "Witls Some Inscription Frederic Ilarbarossa's Haunt lo 4tae llartss Flonotalns. Ol iho 300,000 Apportioned This Year Jk Complete Mat. They evidently mean blrsU sees. Those uosmns- any goodsnn thelf Hue would do Well to make an inspection of their (roods and prices. Figured Lawns.

FJgure Lawns. About 60.C0.) yards Floured Lawns, at 3tc per yard. 75 Pieces Nun's Veiling, all colors, at 8c per yard; regular They say they must offer these SONDERBJIiUSKN, GKRMANY, I June. 2. 1881.

To the Editor of The Gazette; prices to dispose of their summer stock, to make room for their fall price 20c per yard. 15 Pieces double-width, all-wool Bunting, old price 75c per cow for lOJc. The state superintendent oi schools tiled with tbe auditor yesterday his apportionment to the different counties of tbs amount to be divided amongst them for the support of tbe public schools. The total amount to be-epoertioned was 13 of wh'ch S215 474.21 ts in cur-rency, and $85,331.84 in state crip. Tbe proportion ptr capit-a.

according to school population, is 70 cents, currency, and 27 cents serlp. The following is a list ol the school population ot each coonty, and tbe amount apportioned to each county: DOWN EAST. Embroidered A few left damaged; to be cosed out at 35 each; Summer Silks. Summer Silks. Tremanddus nduotlon and terrible slaughter of these goods Ribbons.

Ribbons. Ribbons. Ribbons for the million; about 50.000 yards (a big bargain), irom 8c to S'tc per yard. All Over Enibroltle y. "'V Eutlre stock reduced from $2 B0 to $1.75 pet yard.

Gent's furnishing Goods. Our entire stock" to he closed 'out regsrdlesv of cost. 85 dozen Nainsook Under Vests, good value at 75c; now offered at 380. Gauze.Under Vests, regu'ar price 75c: our price now, 33Jc. OA dosen of our celebrated Ualaundried Shirts, at 48e sch.

Our entire line of Calicos, about cases, at 421c per yard. BOYS WAISTS. 15 doz. Boys' Percale Waists, each, the land was situated. At this time the commissioner of state lands bad in his regular price 20.

After a long aud exceedingly morj hotououe ocean voyage I arrived in Antwerp on the 29th 6. May, aud stayed at that bid city long enough to see its curiosities and antiquities. I pride myself some what upou my linguistie accomplishments, but found to my sorrow that even the knowledge of four languages did not avail me in Belgium, the people possession notes executed by purchasers 8. B. Kirby's Visit and Observations lini broideries.

Several buadred pieces of Embroideries the last sad rem to sixteenth section lands to the amount of about A register of them was nants ol our immense stock: to be closed otit at 10c on the dollar. of a Personal and Publio NUure. made, and, the cases reported to the pros A mixed lot of Gloves end Mitts Lisle and Silk goods Sca'l Pop'l Amount Aporn'd COUNTIXS. ecuting atlorneyi ol the dlnerent districts. worth from 75c to 1, all dtvividod Into lots and marked re There is record of but few efforts to com spectively -fc and 50c per pair.

$2 078 70 What He Han to Say of the Out. QCItm-A GRAY, Th ft Lenders, Nos. 120 andJ22 Main Street LittleKocfc. 3021' 38 0 2.M" soar look A Brisk easiness Sea-son Approaching. Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll Chicot Clark WS 1 2132 S.54H 60 2 53H 03 9.372 1 4,980 2 2 avi 88 2.102 15 6.137 06 S.098 01 492 02 2.712 91 1.792 Mr.

S. B. Kirby, of this city, who 5210 S14-2 is vice-president of the Wilson Sew Having: purchased the stock of Mr. GEO. H.

HYDE, for the benefit of Clav ing machine compauy, returned yer-terday from the ea-t. He is a shrewd and successful business man, 5570! 2729; HI Hi 505( ft'29R his creditors, I bave orders to sell same at once at greatly reduced prices. Great bargains will be offered, as the stock must positively be sold. This stoc consists of a fine lice of 27( 4 If 5 223 82 2 17 0 403 08 2.534 02 aud a reporter of uib Uazette hunted him up and obtained his views as to tbe outlook, personal, financial aud political: 1.481 97 How lar east did you got" sai Gent's Clothing, Shifts, Underwear, Hats and Furnishing Goods, ply with the requirements of the act, and most of these notes are now tying in tbe state treasury, awaiting the mlllenlum, whan all these matters will be settled. A PKKTTT KITTLI OK FtSH.

In regard to the process ot settling the Beat Estate bank lands, nesrly all of which have been disposed ol, the land commis- sloner, in 1878. made the following report: "The commissioner of state lands has purchased Irom the commissioner In chancery 47.834.29 acres of Real Estate bank land, under foreclosure of the state's lien. Of this amount 80 acres have been purchased by the state since the SOth of September, 187tt. Since that period there has been redeemed irom the commissioner li.2'i"t.('9 acres, amounting in tbe aggregate to 24, which has been paid iuto the treasury, and notes taken to the amount ot ll.HS 13, and deposited with the Irea urer.TneselnbtesdrawJsemi-snnual interest at the rate ol 7 per cent per annum, payable the 1st daysot January and July. In endeavoriog to pio-tet her interests, tbe state bas paid out as much as she has received.

Just ei- actly how much she nas expended, we have no means of knowing, but, from the dxpenslve system adopted and the calls made upon tbe treasury to pay costs ol suits and sales, attorneys' fees, I sm clearly of the opinion that the state would have been none the loser had she never attempted to enforce herCI'liens. The amount of liability on the 47,334 29 aces purchased by tbe commissioner for 15ti2 2498 2722 2889 the reporter. tar as the Hub, but I spent most of my mouth's vacation at Wal- 4429 Special Inducements to Country Dealers Hngford, where the factory of there speaking a mixture ot French and Dutch which completely nun plussed me. It was my fortune to find an Americau hotel, where, however, the continental custom of feeing everybody, from the clork to the chambermaid, had already taken posAessiou." The people are exceedingly polite, but seem to charge their urbanity at the rate of 10 centimes a bow. They will say, inerci, monsieur," if you only deigu to look at them.

A pcaiant thauked me eveu for askiug him the name of a street. The chimes of tbe pld cathedral playing every seven aud a-half minutes, kept me awake the first night on the continent. I had to have my baggage inspected the next morning, and the trouble connected with unpacking my trunks for the inspection of customhouse officers made me at once an ardent supporter of free trade, At last 1 was released just in time to catch an east-bouud train, and was securely locked in one of their littlp cars, with no possibility of escaping, I had leisure enough to read the prison regulations fixed in the car, oue of-whiclf stated that anybody attempting to get ofi or on the train while in motion would be puuisued with three days imprison ment. You are also required to provide yourself with a ticket before the train starts, as the conductor is not allowed to take the tare: and, as the ticket office is only 7n 0187 2472 32.W 2 461 05 2 683 89 2.848 55 4 366 99 5,069 50 6.396 18 2.437 29 fl.198 56 2.C24 98 "Silt 77 7.143 57 S.T65 06 our company is situated, and where WISHING TO BUY IN JOB LOTS. JOHCnST T.

KHSTGI-, Trustee. we are turning out several hundred machines per day." "Do vou aulicipftterrouch of a StfrST business this fall?" Country Orders Promptly and' Oetrefully "Indeed I do; my assurances are, with anything like a good crop, we 7215 32 0 37581 5907: 4256 3744 3.7ns 38 5.824 30 4.196 41 Cleburne Coriway Craighead Crawfo'd Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Dorsey Drew Faulkner Kranklln. Fulton Garland Grant flrernr Hot Spring Howard Independence. Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little-River Logan Lonoke Madison Marlon Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pike will have all we can staud up under. And even as it is now, we are crowd 76821 THE WORLD RENOWNED EXPORT 3.691 58 7 574 45 5.250 45 3.09S 27 2.968 86 n82A 2123 fOld tbe state uader foreclosure of her lien in 4.269 38 moi 8055i Champagne Beer Chancery was su.OttUOa 40, showing an average cost te the siae, exclusive ot the ''SB5W ed witb work.

1 am selling iu Little Hock a very large number of machines and all my agents are doiug a brisk business." do tho people feel in the east relative to the financial situation?" "It is the general opinion of those with whom I camo iu contact that the worst is already over, and from this on the fiuauoial sky will brighten 3.012 23 1325 97 5.540 S3 4 459 67 OF 5H1; 45i'3 Mf6 3065 8587 5.083 81 n. CLAUSES SOX Brewing Company, NEW YOK.K. 3.022 09 3.538 78 1.953 26 3.576 22 opeued about ten minutes before the 1981 8627 V201 amouat sue expended in advertising ana appraisement, of about IS22.50 per acre, while those that are dlsposed.pf are sold and redeemed at a net average of not more than ii per acre, about sixty per cent of wbtcb Is on a credit of fifteen years. NO DISCRIMINATION IN PRICK. Such is tbe history of these transactions.

There are, at present. on the books of tbe state land office about two million acres of lorlelted lands now subject to sale at 50 cents per acre, or donation to actual settlers In quantities of 1C0 teres rapidly, and be as clear as ever it tram starts, you can get a pretty 2.229 34 For Sale by PROBST HI LB, Sole Agents, Little Rock, Arkansas. good idea of the puuisUmeuts that are in store for the iunocent Ameri 4.571 09 3 253 80 4.087 95 4036! 3300 4146 174-4 mn 2459 1175 can traveler un continental railroads. There are no sleeping npr dining- 1.719 59 COLE DOW'S GREAT FORGED GASH SALE 5.484 13 9.4J4 57 cars with the train, and the hungry passenger will bave to catch a sand was iu tbe course ot a month or six weeks." "Have you joined the Blaine ranks? Your hat is of that order." No, sir; I wear a Cleveland hat, and I never saw a people so thoroughly aroused for auy caudidate as they are for him in the north. It is 'hurrah for everywhere, aud everybody seems to be workiug to defeat Blaine." REAL ESTATE.

2364 wich ou the fly, as the train doesn't 5829 even stop for meals, 2921 At 10 o'clock p.m. we reached tne 13,925 1.158 55 2.a30 90 5.747 8 2.880 10 13.730 05 2.820 94 3.325 77 3 786 24 8.185 76 (jerraan frontier. The conductor 2WII 3373 hurried through the train, shaking 3840 sleepy passengers out ot their slum 3231 Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Randolph Saline Scott Seary Sebastian 8evlerL Sharp St. Franois Stone lolon Van Buren Wssbington be.rs to get ready for another cus 8 295 21 each. Tq a large majority of this land no good title can be made by the state.

There is considerable to which tbe titles have been continued to the state under the overdue tax law of Utgl. and they are rood. But strange as it may seem to a businers man. the price of the lands to which good titles can he made, and ot that, which ts In sad contusion, is exactly the same. THB NlOBtKMS TO BS SOLVED by our legislators are to provide for the settlement ot the cases where purchase money is due to the state for '-Internal improvement," "Seminary and "Sixteenth Section" lands; to adopt some Inexpensive system for confirming ties to forfeited lands; to make our donation law one in tact to actual settlers.

tom-bouse inspection, a rougo 2 426 64 tho Past Transactions During 8413, 2461 3290 3221 looking officer asked me whether I 8 243 94 3.175 90 1 83! 97 '859 4645 9' Week. The following conveyances were filed for record last week iu the circuit clerk's otlicc: M. Thornton and wife to K. B. I T.

1... .1 ik We are determined to get out of the Retail Business, and we will, for TEN DAYS, commmencing MONDAY, JUNE 16th, givesuch bargains as we never gave before. For 10 days only Our Entire Stack: of Carpets ifl Curtains at New York Cost. Never before has there been such a chance for house furnishing. Our Clothing and Gent's Furnishings are bound to go.

AIIJuriREIflll Remember This is a Cash Sale. Only Lasts 1 0 Days. 2,457 11 had anytbiug subject to duty In my trunk, aud, iu the Innocence of my heart, I answered, "No." (As it would take a man's lifetime to study the tariff of different countries he visits, I can but admiro the usefulness of this question.) Again I 24 '2 10114 6351 9.972 40 6,202 08 2,829 82 wnue 28701 uu Kj. ueuuiugo, lufc kuu tif icct vu Woodruff iiortn man tut uiuc no; cousiaer-i and not merely-ra -invitation to commit ation, 7.W. fraud vtiuHhle Jtlmher and Lead to unpack my trunk, wdbu the ei--J1--HwaFd-attd wife to- abandoning tbe land; to eliminate Wheeler, lot 4, block Fultou's ad Sally's Husband Tries to End His eagle eye of the olHcer alighted upon a bottle of Liebig's extract of beef and iron, ''is te licker?" he asked, Is the- is ditiou; consideration, if 1.

Ltfe With Poison. Keale Hempstead to George o.wl Harry- Stewart ia connected with a blirhlv respectable family In Arkansas, tortown; consideration, $250. where be worked for some time as a drug (Jharles V. lleebe aud wife to iJbjJ clerk. He came to tbe city about a year ago and fell madly In love with Sally Pret- Soup iu this form was probably new to him, aud he insisted upon asseHsiug the medicine.

It was in vain that i showed him on tbe label tbat the bottle was purchased -in Dr. Beidelmau's drug tyman, who ts a very handsome young Caroline Prestou, fractional lot in fractional block 849; consideration, $150. ladv. He raarrlea her. out tuey TO THE PUBLIC! didn't get along well together, and tbe husband accused herof loving another Charles Ileltman and wife to store, iu Little Hock, so lettthe man.

Desiring to test Sally's affection D. W. Carroll, lots 11 and 12, block 226; consideration, $800. for him he took a large dose ot baking Dow der as an alleged dose of poison. Hl tbe unconstitutional features ot tbe liin-' ber act of 1883; to adjust the swamp land differences between tne slate and the gov- annuv To secure good legislation on these questions is worth patient and intelligent thought, and the man who solves loem Will be entitled to lh-i regard of his fei-low-cltieens.

for It will do more to attract immigration and Dultd up tbe state than blatant speeches anout our glorious re-- sources. What good do tne glorious resources do us, if we can't make a good title to themf Base Ball. The Arkadelphla Standard, speak ng oi the recent visit of its baue ball players to Little Rock, says: RUSTLEKS" KU8TLfc. "Our boys of the ball and bat, the 'Unghrs went up to Little Rock last Tuesday and played In a ma ch game ot base ball against tbe oi that city. To say the least of it, tbe boys toere badly 'wiped the score standing 87 to 7.

They candidly attribute their deleat to tbe favt that tbe were, upon whole, superior players at tbe gume; but members oi our club are dianoaed tu think tbat the tact that they wife detected the trick and didn't faint worth a cent. He speedily recovered from the effects of the baking powder John M. l'irtle aud wife to John A. Pirtle, lots 10, 11 aud 12, block 17, Marshall Wolfs addition; consideration, $1. but now made up bis mind to take poison In earnest.

Lssi Tuesday he wrote a long letter to his mother titauiug ner gooa-uye and explaining the cause tbat prompted him to commit suicide. After preparing bottle with htm iu order to eaten tbe train. v. The next night olid day I spent in Duseeldorf, aud attended a concert of the ltheuish music festival a most brilliaut affair. I am n6w at Soudershauseu, which is situated in a wide and exceedingly fortile valley, formed by the Hartz mountains on the north aud the Tliurluuer mountains on the south side.

East ot us is the old Ky 8-'hauser Rock, in which, according to the legend, old Emperor Fredt ric Barbarossa lies asleep, waiting for tbe re-establishment of the German the letter for the mall he visited the drug store at tbe corner of Twelfth street and Washington avenue and applied lor a A Sad Case. Little Lillian Steere, child of Mr. and Mrs. J. II.

Steere, Sixteenth aud Main streets, has for many days been suffering most excruciatingly. Th trouble begau with a decayed tooth, which, neglected, ulcerated, other teeth became affocted, gangrene set in and has spread into tbe cheek and tie of morphine, but the druggist refused to gvant bis request, olieving he meant mischief. Procuring a bottle of morphine at some other drug store be returned BEGINNTNG JULY 23 AND ENDING AUGUST 4, THE DAY OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL STOCKTAKING. WK SHALL HAVE A CLEARANCE SALE OF OUR STOCK, DURING WHICn TIME WK SHALL PUT 8UCH PRICES ON OUR GOODS AS WILL MAKE THEM GO. WE WISH IT DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD TH VT THIS IS NO COST SALE, BUT WE INTEND REALIZING ON OU" STOCK, AND FOR SPOT CASH WE WILL SELL GOODS LOWER THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT OF THE MANUFACTURER.

THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY SUCH AS HAS NEVMl BEEN OFFERED BUYERS OF GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS IN THIS CITY. MIND THIS IS OUR FIRST CLEARANCE SALE IN SIX YEARS. GENTLEMEN'S LINEN SUITS WERE t7.00, NOW 50. WHITE AND COLORED VESTS AT 8URPRISIN0 REDUCTIONS. STRAW HATS AT ABOUT ONE-HALF OF REGULAR PRICES.

THE CELEBRATED 8TAB JEANS DRAWERS WERE l.OO, NOW SOc. FIGURED PERCALE SHIRTS. COLLARS ATTACHED WERE 1.5, NOW 7c. SOLID BLUE 8EERSUCKER SHIRTS. WERE S1.60, NOW 1.00.

THE STAR PERCALE ASl SEERSUCKER NOW fl.86. WHITE SHIRTS AT PRICES BELOW COMPETITION. REGULAR MADE BRITISH WERE 85c, NOW 15c. FANCY HOSIERY AT Um'RECEDEirtEDLY LOW FIGURES. LISLE THREAD HOSE WERE 75c, NOW 60c.

NAINSOOK UNDERSHIRTS tl.OO, NOW 60c. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WHITE AND BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. DO NOT MISUNDERSTAND US. WK AfiK DETERMINED TO CLEAR OUT THE STOCK. SUMMER GOODS ESPECIALLY MUST GO! MAXWELT, ROYSTONs Under Capital Hotel.

to his room. He poured a large ouantltv'ot tbe drug into a glass of water low.er lip, half ot which already were so badly beaten is attributable to and drank two-thirds of the potion, alter. empire. Whether he has left his which he handed the glass to bis wire and conditions and circumstances very creditable to the Little Rock boys. Tbey reaueated her to drink the remainder, tavlne it was medicine and would do ber couch since his expectations were realized, in 1871, 1 Kuqw not.

This is a well-known health resort, and is, in summer, full of visiters. pressed into their service, to begin wilh, apltcber from the champion nine of tbe rood. Tbe woman drank a swallow of destroyed. 1 he attending physician bas been faithful and untiriug in his care of the little sufleref, and believes tbe progress of the disease is now stayed. Many friends deeply sympathize with the family iu this awful affliction.

slate, which was contrary to tne agree tbe stuff and then threw the remainder awsv. savins- it was too bitter and uasty. It is the residence of the prince of ment anu uDuerBiauuiug i iu. gmuv, ntxt, they refused to allow the challenged party to lurnlsb tbe scorer, taking the Schwartzbursr, who lives in a castle In tbe course ot a half an hour his wile discovered him lying unoonscious on tbe bed. and shrieked so loudly that the overlooking his whole little country book from the bands onus Arnaaeiputa aenrer and oleoma it in charge ot a man All his parka and hunting lodges are neighbors imagined she was being mur A Small Fire.

who did not Klve full satisfaction. Our thrown open for the amusement of dered Tne room soon nnea wun peopie, and nandemonlum reicned supreme until advice to tbe boss ia to bring themselves Dr. Hartmnir was called in. a atomacn the public. lie employs an excellent orchestra and opera, under tbe direction of Chapel Master Schroder.

pump was applied and tne young man soon brought back to his ssnses. 'Yesterday 8tewart was still suffering from tbe nearer perfection by constant practice, and then they can meet tbe Little Bookers with more satisfactory remits." The manager of tpe Crescents desires Th Gszittb to assure the Bustlers that none but members of iu club participated WIRE WAIFS. There are free concerts every week, in the park, and everything possible morphine he had taken. He declares ne Intends to kill himself at tbe first oppor ia done to attract visitors. tunity.

Sally Prettyman's first lover In tbe recent -me, and tbat tne pitcner, Mr. Hxtth. la an actual, regular member My health has been improving killed her own lather, and It was in the J. H. Herrick A Co machinery, Iron and wood work dealers, of Minneapolis, assigned yesterday to H.

S. Pell, who filed a bond for $100,000 and took possession. rapidly since I reached here, and if I An alarm was turned in from the Third ward yesterday afternoon at five o'clock, and the department hurried out to the comer of Tenth street and Rector avenue. It Was fonnd that a stable belonging to Mr. Fay Hempstead had been on fire, but the flames were extinguished before there was any necessity for the engines.

The origin of the conflagration is supposed to be cigarette stomps and bad boy. ItIKO, HANDLT At Washington. D. Tuesday morning. July 22.

1884. Alice Pretlvman bouse that Albert Wing mur ot their organization. Ire (Crescents cave the vialtors choice ot urn. ire, and dered Joe Glenn about a year ago. Wing OSTRANDER HOCAN A AND OSTRAKDER HOCAN keep on at this rate, you may expect to see me back soon in the "City of botn clubs should nave had weir own is now in tbe penitentiary.

at. Louts Ht- ioorer. puDiican. Roses." JuxmoKR. lmr sou.

Ktonet -lITAJUUCifa Bala Our itiuii tnn. A START MADE A Sad Death. Bath and flesh assortment of A woman who is weak, nervous and sleepless. -and who has cold bands and The death of Eddie Drees, ton on Brashes at Beldelman's. By the Board of Health Their Sanitary Hunt.

ot nan not feel and act like a well per of John Drees, on Sunday morning. ATUING, Toilet an Carriage Sponges at Bflirtelman's. son. Carter's Iron Pills equalize the circulation, removes nervousness and give Yesterday, in pursuance with the resolutions adopted Saturday night Lavlnia, aged five months, daughter of waa an extremely, sad one. Hit death resulted from a wound accidentally -r -received while he was handing revolver on Wednesday, lie.

was a very strength and rest. A Cost Bale. FULL LINE OF BooUd-ars' Hardware. 301 and 803 Main trt. Llttl Weoh.

by the board of bealtn, tbey started b. J. anq M.ry usnaiy, lormeriy ot Little Rock. Qkcbmvuxk, CTUsy 8, MS3. three squads of men at work We deeire to call the attention of To Oar Besvdersi.

-The MMiUoBal SUndard Dlrtlonsry" will sent to any person sending twd subscribers to Thb Wbbklt Gazam aad 3. The dictionary eontaias 679 psM. 700 illustrations aad 4tiAi wards SIW crop BEIDELMAWB. cleaning up the city. They began in our readers to the card of M.

Pol "Was attacked with severe kidney die. ease. Hunt's Kidney and Liver Htm- C. C. COOK.

the Second, Third and Fourth wards, at points farthest from the dump bright and lovable boy, and hit death is a sad blow to his devoted parents. They have the sympathy of lock Bro, in this Issue. They isronose to sell the balance of their xdt was aavtseo, ana one oottie com-pletely cured me." Chas. U. Alexander, i- eestot tne city, ana win wors to summer stock of clothing.

Kent's many men as amiciion. Photographer New Caller. SATISFACTION OUAKAXTCCQj" wards it? Ihe start was made at 1'oreman aye noose, snetucsei aunt. "I will certify to the Uuth of the above." TfunVraltiwkri apflvwiterdavaf-'OHICKEN LICK, Bed Bugs, Flea, inelunerai too place yesieraay aij Motquitoa and all inseois are de. ternoon.

and was well attended by i. th. inMnt pn wrier tm Sixth and Spring, Scott and Twen tarnishing goods, hats, etc, at actual cost. An-, Inspection of their stock is ouvia0iBg of the fact that the tieth and Spring and Twentieth John a. Jaorgan, Druggist, ureenvuie.

Conn. -18l NO. 205 Main Streets Little Rock. friends and peighbora. Bond'a Pbarmacy.

streets, and such a cleaning as the.

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