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The Vicksburg Post from Vicksburg, Mississippi • Page 4

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EVENING POST! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 181)3. HENRY YOST IStritzor.N AMUSEMENTS. OPEHA-IIOUSE. THURSDA, NOVEMBER 23.

Thbkr Solid Horns op Lai-outer. THE MERRY COMEDY DOCTOR BILL We Offer Special Reductions in NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER jSL 'R FRESH STOCK OF Gold Diamonds, Etc My Repair Department is more Complete than ever. Ladies, Church Notes. The revival services at the Crawford-street Methodist Church are being continued, and with much interest manifested. The attendance last night, it is stated, was the largest that has ever been in the church.

Dr. Caradine will remain one week more at the earnest solicitation of a large number of the congregation. Morning service at 11 o'clock, prayermeeting at 6 p.m., song service at 6:30 p.m., and regular service at 7 p.m. The attendance at all the churches yesterday was large. Bishop Hugh Miller Thompson, will be here next Sunday.

On Sunday, December 3, the service at Christ Church will be the celebration of the 2Sth anniversary of Dr. Sansom's rectorship of Christ Church. Rev. Geo. C.

Harris, of Madison Station, will conduct the service. The Great Trustee's Sale. The rain this morning kept people in doors, and therefore the crowds at the trustee's sale of M. Brill's stock were diminished. But the bad weather emphasizes the need for good outfits of clothing, and as the sale is still under full headway, an opportunity is offered to purchasers to supply themselves.

Specimen bargains and prices are given in the new advertisement of Trustee Miller to-day, to which at Misses and Children's Peatross Cameron Pittsburg, Alabama CLOAKS and WR cite Coal. Office 30S Loveo Streat aoar South. Our Assortment is Larger than any Previous Season's in C. E. ARMSTRONG-, TO General In REPRESENTING Cheap, Medium The Season's Choicest in LOAK Liverpool London Glob8 Insurance Crescent Insurance Home Insurance Co.

of New York, Southern Insurance insurance Co. of North America, Mechanics Traders Insurance Phenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn, Insurance Association of New Orleans, Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool. DEPARTMENT.

Insure your homes and furniture. Insure GIXS and COTTON. Call on or write to An Elegant Assortment of Infant's Long and Short Cloaks at SLSO and. Up. Misses' Light Weight Jackets, all Colors and SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING, Sizes, at S1.50 to Switzer, Newwitter Co Blot Water Center.

After manv VP.irc nf pvnprimpnto tVipra nu -it l-wf liann vvim.vu.u wiw siti.J iu UtLII UiJUVtltU the means ot" heating water for pressure boilers without interfering with the t-t ill IW IJ Ul WIG I.UUK aiuvc. The new Water Center can be used -Price LEE RICHARD this Week and Fine Wraps, Styles are Represented Our ALL TESTIFY THE IS THE BEST $2 Kid Sutton Shoe IN THE SOUTH 1 5 a Btei lit aj i'OB BlLECHSimOUSi DISORDERS, Such Sick Headache, Weak Sumach, impsmi digestion, 'i-m Liver, eic; OfiUUrufrrats. Price 2S cent, a The Latin Americans. Blanks, the photographer, secured several excellent views of delegation during their visit here. One of the views waH taken in front of Refuge Oil mill, and two of the steamer Chatta-hoochio with the visitors on board, are-splendid dlons of ai and an; worthy of.

addition to any collection. Bkkcham's cures Sick-Heahuehe. If there is a place in thi? city that cood crosings mv mre uceesxarv than at the intersection of of Helmoniaiid Washington streets, it has not been mentioned. The property owners on Relmont street, from Washington to Cherry, have put down new bidewalks and gutters at a heavy expense and they are cetainly entitled to good cross- Rhctimamtis, neuralgia, headache and pain ot ever kind instantly removed bv Sold by W. Jones Bro.

o. icksburg; Cotton Market. The Market easy. Good middling 7 Middling s. 7'3.

When Baby win sick, wo save her Ciaiorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Mies, she dung to Castorle. When she bad Children, she gave them Castori NIaLKEcwwn Jco.W APS. enrietta THE OARPO THEATBE NEW YORK, PBESENTiCl) BY The Same Excellent Company that was seen in it here last season.

Regular Prices. Seats now no sale. nolS MsonOleFornitureCo. JACKSON, TENN. MANUFACTURERS OF School, Church and Office Furniture.

SCHOOLS and CHURCHES SEATED IN THE BEST MANNER. OFFICES FURNISHED. Send for Catalogue. FARMS, At Public Auction, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 21, 1893, At Auction Room No. 305 South Washington Street.

SALE COMMENCES 11 O'CLOCK. 40 Fine Productive Farms from 40, 80 to 160 Acres Each. This is the greatest opportunity ever offered for a poor man to have a home and support himself for a small amount of money. It beats renting and you own your own home. TERMS: One-fourth cash, balance in one.

two and three years' Interest on deferred payment at rate of 8 per cent, per anum. Ten per cent of cash payment to be mideatsale. TITLE PERFECT. W. C.

RA.UM, Auctioneer. nolo-td For Rent. COTTAGE on Great street, $10 per month Apply to J. O. PANNELL, ocSttf At Post Job Printing Office.

For Rent. TWO COTTAGE residences-one containing six rooms, possession given 1st ot Dec; ana tne otlicr three rooms ami kitchen, possession given immediate'v. Apply to MRS. J. POWEK oc9 fiH South Cherry street.

For Rent. FOR RENT Brick Store, No. 114 N. Washington street, recently used as a Billiard Hall. oe.7 J.

I). GILLAND. ODONTUNDER FOR THE PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. After thoroughly testing the efficacy of this valuable remedy I have secured the exclusive control of same for the city of Vicksburg and surrounding territory. Painless filling a specialty.

A. G. TILLMAN D. D. S.

Dental office over Cassell's Drug Store, Vicksburg, Miss. my3 Laughing Night at the Opera-House. Next Thursday night will be laughing night at the Opera-house. On that date the roaring comedy bearing the unique title "Dr. Bill" will be presented there by the fame excellent comedy organization seen in the play last season and a perfect and finished performance is guaranteed.

Miss Ida Bell will be seen in her original role of the ex-ballet dancer. Eugene Bartram as the meddlesome old gen tleman, Franklyn Hurleigh as the dude and Miss Stanwood as the high kicker of the "trio. "Dr. Bill" nor the company pre senting it needs any introduction to the theatre goers of Vicksburg. The play and players were seen here last season and made an undeniable hit.

The play is all laughter. The merriment, however, grows out of legitimate comedy situations not extraneous farce comedy methods, and is fast and furious while at the same time it is clean and refined. In Olden Times. People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time but finally injure the system- (Then Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.

When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. For Memphis, Greenville and Way Landings. STR. JOE PETERS.

Drinkwater Master. A. E. Pritchart Clerk. -Tin inn iljjJ Tllis jCs slts ft ilr steamer will leave inW Vicksburg for the above points on MONDAY, akl3352BeS8BSB Nov.

20, at 8 p.m. SUEDES, no20-lt Rup'twharfboat, Agent. Still with the Hotel Piazza. I am still connected with the Hotel Piazza as day clerk, anld will likely remain so indefinately, reVjorts the contrary notwithstanding. nol0-2w JAY CHAi JDLF.R B.

W. GRIFFITH, Pres't. J. M. PHILLIPS, Cashier! FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL, $100,000.

oes a Legitimate Banking Business In Ail lis Branches. EXCHANGES SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. State.County, Municipal Bonds Bought and Sold Go. Anthra- Telephone No. 214.

J. M. Kl.KIN. vour stores mid mirRhndi. Trunin, vnnr K.

AUMSPROaG. Yinkshnrc Miss. upon all Charter Oak stoves or Ranges. OO Kadi- T. R.

FOSTER, IV. MILLSAPS ii. W. OKIFFITH The Flanagun Failure. The embarassment of the old grocery house of C.

M. Flanagan Company, which necessitated the closing nut of the firm, is much regretted by the interest of this city. Dull business and poor collections caused the nrm'njfailure. The stock and accounts were purchased by Mr. Georgo T.

Fiurtsgm, who will coutinue the business at ihe old md. The liabilites are about jUO.UUO with available assets at about one-hall of that amount. Death of Mr. James Murray, of Dublin. Mrs.

George A. Shaw, recived the sad intelligence this morning of the sudden death of her brother, Mr. James Murray, from heart failure, at Dublin, Ireland. Many persons in this city will remember Mr. Murray, he haviu? visited his sister in this city in September last.

He remained here about one week. The deceased has been Superintendant of the Soldiers Home in Dublin for a number of years. Vicksburg Enterprise. Baer Bro. have again proved their ability to compete successfully against all competition in the carpet line.

The of P. Castle Hall has just been carpeted by them. The commiitee has received the contract and are well pleased with the lowest bid, the excellence of the splendid three-ply carpet, and the tasteful and thorough workmanship. FOR WET WEATHER, We have MACKINTOSH COATS, warm as well as waterproof, plain RUBBER COATS and LEGGINS, ARCTIC SHOES mid UMBRELLAS. Hunters will find here CORDUROY HUNTING SUITS, CANVASS HUNTING COATS, CANVASS SHELL VESTS, CANVASS LEGGINS, ENGLISH GRAINED LEATHER LEGGINS, JERSEY JACKETS SHOOTING HATS and CAPS, and all kinds of warm GLOVES.

WARN Ell SEARLES' CO. noli and A.t LEWIS BROS. DIRECTORS: tention is called, i here is a large quantity of clothing, furnishing goods, hats, yet to be sold, and the Trustee will close them out regardless of values. Mayor's Court. There was a good attendance at the Court this morning, and flues were imposed aggregating $35.

Some cases were continued, and others discharged. One of the arrests yesterday was a practical illustration of the immediate need of a patrol wagon. The offender was a white woman. the officer who made the arrest had a uniform ruined by her determined resistance, and high toned volunbleunchastelanguasie ona residence street startled and mortified unwilling listeners. HOT TOM JERRY And Congressional Cold Tea every day at Hotel Carroll Bar.

All Sacrificed AT THE Trustee's Sale. DON'T MISS IT Ties 20, 35, 50c, 75c and $1. Underwear at less than Eastern cost. Younian's and Stet son's Hats $3 50; Brill's price $5. Don't Miss the TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRILL'S Entire Stock.

DABNEK MILLER, Trustee. no20 BRILLS Ming, Furnishings, Hats LOUIS HOFFMAN, ROBERT ERNST, ADOLPH ROSE, WARNER, M. TTABNEY, D. RICE, Jy3-mo-sa THE RIVER. The fall of the river at this point has slackened up considerable.

In the 48 hours ending at 8 a.m. it fell only 1-10 making the paugo reading 4-lu only above zero. There will no doubt be a slight rise here during the week. The Greenville mail steamer Chattahoochee, had a good trip out to-day for the upper bends, nod will be back to go again Thursday at noon. The steamer Addie E.

Faison will receive to-morrow, Tuesday, for all points on the Yazoo and Tallahatchie rivers to leave that day at 3 p.m. The Natchez mail s. -mi'T St. Joseph was up on good time mid returned at noon to be back to go again Weduesday. The steamer Des Arc will aniv t-return Wednesday at 3 p.m., in 'in- -Sunflower river.

The steamer John K. Spi ed is due up for St. Louis to-night. The steamer State of Kansas is due from St. Louis to New Orleaus.

The U. S. mail steamer Ruth, is due in this evening from Greenville. The Memphis and Vicksburg packet Joe Peters, is due from Memphis to-night to return at 8 o'clock orsoonasdischarg Circuit Court. The morning session was devoted to discussing ot and disposing of motions.

All motions for new trials held during special Judge Magruder's term were over-ruled. Several motions for I new trials were passed until the com- ing Saturday, when Tudfre Cilia nrl who is familiar with the cases, will dispose ot them. Court adjourned until to-morrow morning at io o'clock. The IJest Plaster. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Hnlm mid hind if r.n sestofpain.

It is better than any plnster. When the lungs are sore such an applina-j tion on the chest and another on the back.be-, tween the shoulder blades will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good for a I lame back or a pain in the Bide. A sore throat can nearly always be cured in one i night by applying a flannel bondage dampened with Pain Balm. 60 cent bottles for sale by all druggists.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Job Prints al Eve, in Post. LOCAL LINES. The Board of Mayor and Aldermen meet to-night. OpnciAi.s of the Valley road state that the freight business is very heavy, but that passenger travel is unusually light.

A change of schedula on the A. fc V. and V. 8. P.

Railroads will take effect next Sunday. The west bound train will arrive about one bour later, and the cast bound train will leave about one and a half hours later than the present schedule. Thkre are wraps and wraps one kind with shapes and make up that are graceful and up to the mark of art. Switzer, Newwitter deal in that sort and nre careful to avoid styles that have no business here. A visit to their Cloak department this week will reveal quit number of new effects.

This firm ii offers a great stock of dry goods, chilling, carpets, etc. They are sure to pi. -asp you, aud Eiod styles are all the ti me com ing to replenish the stock in all their extensive departments. Ladies from Natchez, collecting subscriptions and donations for the Natchez Catholic Orphan Asylum, will be in the city this week and will call upon our charitable people for aid for this deserv ing institution. Vicksburg is, always the largest contributor this Asylum, and no doubt will continue to maintain its enviable reputation in this respect.

Baek Brothers report a great increase in sales during November, which speaks well for this great house and shows that the people appreciate the bargains it has been offering. They have recently made heavy purchases at unusually advantageous prices, owing to the money stringency in the North, and are, therefore, offering for this week special bargains in their domestic department, as well as in cloak, blank ets, boys clothing and miscellaneous items. Head their new advertisement. It is easy enough for anybody to tell whether a garment of clothing is good or bad after he has worn it, but it is difficult to tell before. Cheap in price too often means inferior in quality.

Such is not the ease when you buy of Warner Searles. Whatever you get there you can feel assured is the best that the money will buy. We know the kind of clothes they sell, and we know they are good. Tbeir present stock is choice, it's full, it's com' plete, and there is not a make represented but has stood the test of practical.

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