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The following wss pieVcd up yesterday and tbe owner can have it by paying for thia notice. Ei. LRAnnn. My Dear Uncle Josh: Your letter of Nov. 26th at band and still unanswered.

I hope you will pardon the del ay. but we have been so busy fixing up our new home that we have scarcely had time to breathe. We have one of the most delightful little homes in Spring field, and it being our first we take a great dea of pride in it, many a ltttle thing that you would hardly notice, we go into ecstacies ovor. John says that I am working him to death and if I don't hurry up and get through that he will not bo able to hold out. Toll Aunt Samantha that we appre ciate everso much the beautiful hall lamp which she sent us for our wcddiDg present I wish you could see the many beautiful presents which wo got from our friends and relatives, but they tiro too numerous to mention.

We look forward to th visit which vou and Aunt Samantha aro to make us in the spring I know you wi '1 be pleased with Springfield, with the her many beautiful residences, large, yards and shade trees, you will like the people too they aro so generous, hospitable and progressive, and I believe that when you once get a taste of metropolitan life that you will never want to go back to the furm again. How sorry I am to hear that Undo Will is no betterpoor fellow ho has been sick so long, John was effected about a year ago exactly as he is, ho had no appetite and what he did cat produced indigestion so badly that it causod groat pain in the pit of the stomach, this was followed by bil liousness and constipation why you ought to have just seen him, his skin was as yellow as a pumpkin and ho was so weak and thin that ho could scarcely walk. I thought he was going to die, why Uncle Josh I was nearly crazy, I was go afraid that John would die beforo wo were trai ned, so one day I told a friend or mino my troubles, she told mo to get John a bottle of Boll's Iron PhosDhate which she know was tho beat medicine on earth for such troubles, which I and tho result is that ho began to improve at once and is himself again, one of tho finest specimens of manhood you over saw. It is cortainly a great medicino and I want Uncle Will to try it Thepeopleof ypringfleld swear by it and would as soon think of being without bread and meat as Bell's Iron Phosphate; if you enn not get it in vi. smitn send to liisn DRumma Springfield, Mo, lor it, tho price is only fifty cents and it is guaranteed or money rctunded I must close as I Emoll the meat burning in the kitchen and I don't want John to have burnt meat for his first dinner at home.

Much love for both you and Aunt Saraautha, SARAH. It Is Yet Time. Thero aro a number of persons who have net yet purchased Stoves at tho great Half Price 331 BOONVILLE STREET, And this is to notify you that on Jpl rimrv 15 flit the sale will bo closed and tho salesrooms discontinued. But Look Out Mind you, wo aro going to sell STOVES FOR THB WEXTWERK! Do you catch on We aro going to sell them Do you need Do you want them If so come and see. Wo havo as good stoves as was ever placed on sale in this city, and many of them aro loss than ono third the usual prices.

Now wo do not want to movo theso goods back to tho factory and if we do you will be the ono that will regret the fact Wo will positively discontinue our salesroom Alter February 15, Thousands of people havo set around warm and comfortable fires all this win tor, furnished by stoves bought at this Great Half Price Sale Which enabled the Furchasers to buy their stoves and fuel for the money hat their stovo would havo cost them, had we not opened this ealo last October. uon't delay. SALESROOM, 331 Boonville St. SAI mid oHrcu' iw. i'auxi.

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I.jiu, Allil BAHLt ettrjwbara W. BAKER Dorcherter, Mom, OUR CHEAP COLUMN. I A KO Ufl. I il) Vol' ANT TO I'MMPM A SJ.srt MJOK I ttAttH COI'ltsK tb iti iiTcj iv ti.n mi ttirci month, wtitt'h lu 1 itj' Huh und prcthl ir.thin.K fur wiirlc A liHti'tn ntit nU l.tr Msin in.ifiltt. At ttiri ht itu ntnc nmkc rt tttij cnitTMi.

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Mti Juntinry HI, IWii K)lt 11KNT. il.N Uwi IMiut oh rnrncr Mt. Vernon i irtntii. (Mil ii in itiiormri oi mu win eottuKe. Aipiy ut Aimw (ilucu.

On irant larvi tin it iiluc room, nrli 6 ui iter month. (tirimh 'il ruotun. tutti and i Ium i Uiunl KI MJ per Wnuk. Apply IOI'K ltiaM HMl'hK Kl ItKNT On Mt. cruoD Nirt rt, ar Mm 1.

II, I'enUur. KOI! HAIiK. SAt.K Kul Mood. .) J. Mi lfiir a ih mil i.fn ftv I tKpilrw of iter man.

The ntii urn iiitf norm t'liaau. Ht HALK A'a I'liritiitn. ii plnrtn Iwn, t. imcy. ui ituuti ui ora rial hi ri 1 1.

ll ut ui A KUlt HAI.K ry 'it'i. lo ti. I Ua north of I 'onimi'ri'tul HtI' to Turn AtIHr.v, tVmiliif IrfJHT IliviT A I'llty trom. white. uNial half Ffniwn i liiuinti lo Auilijvit' Muioon und rtcclv I.

H) tf 213 West Walnut St. Telephone 175. (itMut. mltfit for aihI dllveml. II We'll OKI'H'KHi K.

V. Wllllnn ('i)iiiiiitMlrtl Hiri'et, 1IimmIoh Hliavlng l'Krlnr, HiMiiivllln atiC'l Wlli'J" IIENUY HEINS, lirH ry with M. Stylnrcor, with jrtrs MiTrirui. hu cyvQcd a Nrw Hturoat 315 Boonville Street. Willi ton, tv llnauf HAKNl and SAi 'I.

KM anil HAUDLKUV llAKUWAHK. Otiiri thf pntTv.non lb public la soil ttidi ll.r If! win vuniuntrrd I UIIKS WI1KN ALL :i.SK FAILS. Ken rarllcuUra AililrfM National Electropoise Co 410 Morutod. Jocard Building, NT. IiOUIH, TIip atorr whifli la uow Wiiitr lutit'il lu I mic Lkakku hhould bv ty wrbtaljf.

JS'ii I Circuit Court. Motion for dw trial flltd In au of Klizabetb Freeman rs. Oeorge Kn mnUrtn. IDimL K(rrfc Hvrna and faofttmnd rft L. Uarclnor, rplr1n.

ftppeftl; trial court and verdict aud judfrmant fur alaiotiff; datnnfrM aaaraagfl ai H. Carolioa C. Waketirld t. II. E.

How II 1 fir ft fur t. II. J. ann fax va. Jane wnneni, dlvoroo; dlamiaard fur failura to proa cut.

(irRana County uann ra. n. Danlel ct ftL, InjuncUon; pmaaed to be riaou rtaiiwey com pou 7 Hhrppsnl. (orecloauro; auroe entry. Eti Finch etal.

va. Ullmftna, tWimnt: utt fnr VebruaiT 5. U. B. TW re.

J. U. WMtiu, WWHwn to auanb eaecutioa; motion to quaan execttlioo ovrruItd end cauae stricken from tbe docket iur (allure to pruae cute. Hut ex ret. to uie of (ieorire A lUroM va.

Murdecai Oliver, iude of the Criminal toort of Uiwm county, Mo niaudaioua; continnrd by court, neither party ppearintf, to awaJt declaion of higher court. In re aaaipiiinrnt of 8. A. McCain oud, I' MH'ainmon, aaaiffnee, bm airnuieot: continued to next term of oourt. J.

A. Htfnhena va. h. II. Murray, cjectraent; peaaed till March.

jJrtlie lluiltfina tb. rranic iacitee ei partition; L. T. Watson appointed guardian ad litem for minor defend The Tear of F. C.

O'Day tb. IMrid Conn, eJocUuent, waa continued yea Wrttuy and is yet on trial. A verdict le expected tomorrow. SPRINGFIELD MARKET. The continued warm weather haa auaed eirifa to decline, SO cent being paid ted ay by dealers.

Wo material chunifue In the market arr rt'porUsl. 1 1 and lanl are in demand. Cunaidrrahle outdoor work la being ilone and bunlona ia linproviag. I.ard iaaelling readily at IS centa. butchers' atock.

Hogs, renta on foot. Hhoi'p. lainlrt, .1 cent. Flour unchanged, 11.75 for beat. Corn and wheat unchungcl.

Apple, SI. 60 for beat. VfgetablesIrUh potaUx'a, N.Vt$l; aweet, oniona, higher; cabbage, 3 cen taper pound for home grown, luonfl per do Huttr, 13(d 5 for best Wood plentiful ami cheap. Fruit, except peuohea, looks promis ing. The Chicago Weekly Times was ea tabliahed lu 1(434 aud fa the beat weekly paper In Chicago today.

The WKfcKi.T IjKAdkr waa eatobliahed in 107 and ia the beat weekly paper in pringnciu today and always has been. now vi.ou will pay lor both of these new papers for one year. This offer is good until April 1st 1h'j3. Tba regular prices of the two papers in 11. 00 SACfl.

TatcrnalUa of If lllloautlras. Happily we doti't natd auv dots, but there are public dutitii for tho ierfirnuuic of which the Kpularwill Isalwaya ready to couvtitutv tlitiuiilliimaireHA shciaI com miiuw. a 11 iiw ipiau public work which a paternal Klverunn nt undertake, but which thua mmld be contrary 10 uie trnuitiotiit or our uaaiocrat', wc are wujijik 10 hco earned tlirouuh by million aire Pntenialinm In goveruincnt we objuct to, but when Mr. Flower buys a quanummt siatuiu or Air. i'lerpoul Morgan a uuarumiuu BUamit we clupour liaiiUa can mmwi deal or In our futiiHwuircs Viiiitiiiit utuf htng.

hen tliLV liuihl catbt drala for nx. and ptty for kct'piug our art museums open on Sunday, and ay the dtfltit after a aeatuu of grand ra, are glad that we hare them. Aid rut tho work of their cumulation. in promoting industrial development, of hit iw hear little, ladoubt lMolmutb mure imiUIic importance than Uieir more uhvioua In awl henev okncea That happily la a work which Is the surer of being di.no tbe grmier the urpiun iortvw in tiunl Itacoiuidcratioa that aUmutU with anlaca to the publie whenever a f.H.ixi,0iW properly chaugs nanus. fiarper a eekiy.

aalfoge In Port. An IttMance where a salvage aervicewas remlereii in port waa lu thocaae of a lighter with a valuable carwo aboonl, lying at the at rrentlce's atorfta. South Urooklvn. In November, The tug America was lying at Her la, East river, directly opposite the lighter, with steam up, when the captain saw smoke rising from the deck of the lighter, ile steamed across the river. and at tho renueat of the suipriutendfxit of the Mores began to pump water on the Ore, which had broken out in the cargo of the llguter.

An alarm had been sent In to the Brook lyn fire di partmeiit, nud after a few minute au engine put In on appearance. The tug by this time had the tire pretty well under control. The foreman uf the enulita ordered the tug todesiat from throw lug water on the fire. The master of Uie tug obeyed and pulled out Into the stream, leaving the Are to be put out by the engine The tn afterward received UA) salvage. New York Kvmiiig Bun.

A Ehttli joker in 1742 kidnaped all the tiirriKpit dogs in the city on Bnturday night to deprive thu citizens of their riHuita tho next day. 1 1 KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and ttnproTement and lands to panopal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bat ter than others and enjoy life more, with leas expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's beat prodnots to the needs of physical wing, wlu attest the ralus to health of the pore liquid laxattre principles embraced In the remedy, Brrnp of Figs Its excellence Is due to Its preeen'Iug la the form most acceptable and plea. ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax. attve; effectually cleansing the system dispelling colds, headaches and feTars 4 permanently curing constipation.

It has giren satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profeesion becanse it acta on the Kid Beys, Urer and Bowels without weaken. Ing them and It is perfectly free from er ry objectionable substance. Brrnp of Figs Is for sale by all druggists In Wo and 1 bottlte, bnt It la man lectured by the California Fig 8yrnp Oo. only, whose name Is printed on erery paokage, also tbe name, 8rrnp of Figs, and being well Informed, yon will not acospt any substitute If offsred. ffitOO.OOO! To loan on Bprlngfleld Real Katate anywhere In Missouri or Arkansas al per cent, and no commission.

W. A. RACLAND. 213 Bald win Buildine. prliigfiVM, alo.

THE ESCAPED PRISON ERi. Sherlfl Oranthani Has Not Heard Any thing DeflnHa Yet. Tha rumor that Sheriff Grantham hd i a formation last night to the ef hhortr" Cook and Jim el lev, two of the escaped jaU breakera, bad been aeen at Cuba. yaateraa; la a fake, home permon, nowerer, lei ephoned the aherirT that the men were heard of at Arcadia, but there ia no truth thia report, either. Mr.

Grantham remarked today that all kinds of reDort are in circulation ana tne om ecm have so far failed to locate any uf the fugitives. Officers Elected, The following officers have been i st ailed la the National Colon by lp A. Wagner: Treafdent, (leorge fluttei; vice president, K. N. roster; ei prcvtdent, Tbomaa J.

Mitchell; Kpeaker, Charles A. Wagner: eecxeUry, W. II M. Ueid; financial aeereUry. B.

Ii. Johnson; treasurer, Charlea New man; naber. Edward Dingle; chaplain. Tbomaa Peters; sergeant, Thomas Ott; door keeper, Charlea Weatoo. Eureka Springs.

The Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, hoe undergone thorough renovation and repair, as we are informed by Manager O. 1. Taylor, and will be opened for the entertainment of guests on reuruary 11, proa, xam vreeceui la one of the moat elegant and com fortable hotel In the country. It is located on top of a high mountain, overlooking the oouutry for miles around, and affording a picturesque view of the ttaain Spring and surroundings, at the head of Mud Valley, which is the centre of the town. As a Sanitarium Kureka Sprlnga Ls unaurpaancd and Is famous for ila health restoring water.

In Olden Time People overlooked the Importance of permanently beneficial effects and were aattatied with tranalent action: but now that it ts generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently ure habitual constipation, well formed people will not bur other lax atives, which act for a time, but finally injure tne ayaiem. Caught by Cupid. The following marriage licenses were issued this morning: I. Ilugtiee and Isabella Hall, of hprtngltcid. It.

James and Mrs. Lucetla Edging ton, both of lirookline. Thirty licenses have been issued so far this month a pretty good start for tne new year. Adam M. Crabb and Mias Elixa Fain both of lirookline.

William K. 1'hiilipa and Miss Alice eigier, both from lirookline. red llodenhamer and Mis Nannie Ed dings, both of Springfield. Why Not Upen It? It has been suggested to The Leader by a number of citizens and property owner of the city that now would be a good time to agitate the opening of Hampton street from Walnut to Cherry street, aa very favorable termacan now be obtaiued from those who own the property through which tbe street would run. There Is scarcely a section in the whole city that so badly needs street as does this place.

There is distance of almost a half mile from Uolllsun east without a singh opening from Walnut to Cherry north and south. It would bo well for the Council to look into the matter, as the street mentioned would not only greatly enhance tbe ralue of property in that viciuity but would be a great con venlence to the public generally. Let some one take hold of the matter and see what can be done, but by all means open tne street. CL'BEU COUliU CURE One Minute Came ta 8lay. Mr.

amd Mrs. Isaac Itoone, residing on Washington and Sycamore streets. are entertaining a charming little lady who likes the city and her immediate surroundings so well that she has con diuueu to remain Indcnniteiy. Boone, who is foreman of P. II.

QUI. pie's grocery department, waa inform ed of the pretty Tisitor a arriral while on duty and be Immediately clapped bottle of paregoric in his pocket and went to girtt ner welcome. John Radcliffe A Co. hara aot left Springfield, but hare remored next lour south, to a more convenient and larger store. They will be triad to see their friends for whose kind patronage tho past six years they are grateful.

After yon hare read all of the latest news in ill! L.KADP.H read that beauti ful story, "The Hidden City," by nailer u. ucuongan. Ladies, Why Don't You Try Thia? Drab Mr. Editor: So few opportu nities are offered ladies to make money easily and legitimaU ly, and without interfering with other dutlea, that know my experience will Interest and benefit many your readers. One year ago waa both ngly and poor.

Today 1 hare a complexion that is the envy of all who see it and can boast of a modest bank account besidea. Form erly mv complexion waa very bad. tmples and blotches covUfcd my face and neck. After trying TOTious reme lies without effect, at tbe anggestion of a friend and physician I aent 23 eta. to a sirs r.

a. lwis, ao. 3 noutn Commercial street, Ht. Louis, Mo. for the recipe of a home made preparation which.

It waa aaid, per formed wonders and which waa highly recommended by the medical profee sion. i he recipe la furnished only on condition that the purchaser will not divulge Its content. The fngredienta are all very aimple and inexpensive and I had no trouble in preparing iw The effect of It on my face waa simply wonderful. The Imperfectiona and bleralshea, after a few applications. disappeared aa If bv mairic my complex ion, cleared and all my friends and acquaintances wondered at the transfor mation In my looks.

1 was besieged with inquires as to tbe secret of improved appearance, until finally occurod to me while I could not dispone of the recipe there waa ne rea son why 1 should not sen the prepare tlon ItnolL nut uo a aoten small bottles at a cost of about three ccnta eaoh and in less than two days 1 sold them all at SO ocnts each, mak ing a profit of over five dollars on the Ht. sinoe tnen I nave aoia many trroRa of this preparation and in every i ase it has given the nignest acgree oi satisfaction. I am now making more money at this than 1 make teaching school and it does not interfere with my teaching in the least. What I am doing others can do and if any of your ladv readers want light, pleaaant and protttnble employment they cannot do belter man send lor tnia recipe. a.ia.4 ai.

LendSalcs. I) V.rre and Burtinranieto Ja cob It and Uartlu Hubble: lots. bl.ik A. 1'Hk lllll addition Sl.oou James Maxm lu ii'tier i oner, six srrr. sii uiree itiiiius or an acre in ram.

I'm Jeiicreon Klnwr to James A Hewitt 111 sen's In 13, E1.K1 Kliislielli Marker to Juhn Jouoe: acres in in, in, ui, nun Andrew Smith to Klnilra I Clark: ot Ti7. a torrent lllll addition too lls to alary Owen; acres in a. no, w. bw (JeorteU Camiirx ll to Jesse Spalu; WAV acre, tsi, uu, $500 Reward Ml for any trace of Antipyrine, Morphine Chloral, or any other injuriotie com. pound In Krausc a Ueadacbe (apaulea.

Cartel Success of Scott'i Emulsion in consumption, scrofula and otber forms of hereditary disease ia due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh Drooer weiKUL nereaiiary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing in th vorld of nudtan has been so successful in diseases that are most menacing to life. Physicians everywhere prescribe it. Adv.rtiaed Lctnra Reinalntnr In tbe poatofnee at BDrln? Hold, Jan.

ti, imti. If not called fur in fifteen days will be aent to the dead letter offloe, Washington, D. C. nen cauea iur pieaae say "adTer tUed." James Abbott, P. M.

Allison Emma Armstrong Louisa Mango oeo UarberChaa Haas Callie Hell Kennett Charles Blackledge 8 Hrldgea WE Hutu Chambera Henry Clay Henry Cox II 11 Conklln Eva Cook Chaa Conly Frank Cumminga A Dawley Frank uavla tieorgia Ulcus Egbert John Erb II Fagart Folk (leorge Freeman Kittle Galliger James Ghormley Wm dray Wm Uray Mary Uuy Laura Hacker Hammond Ueo Iluneock Ella Harrison Jack Hill James Hour Rosa Hunt ft Jackson Johnson Catharine Kerana Mary Landen Sallie Little Ollie Littrell Mollle Lydon Lirzie Marions Uarbi Maaaey Le Roy Moore Monteith James Maaley Murphy Mrs McClelaa Sarah Norria Hugh Nelson Hannah Oldman Thoa Parka II Pana 11 Pettis Purull Ed Ray Robinson Robinson I.ula Rodman l'bonnie Ryan Mrs Richard Sanders Rosa Sharp Mag Spencer Sinty Stone Swaringin Wm Taylor TbomkfSon 1 nomas VauOadal Walton Nellie Wills II White Mrs Wind Lin Wicktrsham Williams II 8 Voung Mrs us man Carmichael Dell Cox John Cousin Cox A Craigg A II uarieaon I Denley Emma Dishman Fletcher Gordon Ollia Hunt i Hammond A Ilarwr A Henry Jaa Hoover Jamea A Johnson 8 Linsey Frank Leonard McMurry Anna McCloakey Chaa Martin Jul MatthewB A Marshall 8 Mitchell Ueo Morris Ada Nixon A Pierpant Pratt Rice Wm Skelton Jno Shook Stover Strud Ai Thompson Jim est Chna Winters Kue Armstrong Lillie Itatchelder Cbaa Harrows Frank Barrett James Heardon lligbee Clem llradiey Mary Bullock Chettiok Carrie Cochran Collier Louia Cochran John Cowan Crandell Jaa Cumminga Octavo Dayton Cheater Dean John F.ley Elizabeth Evana Charley Fitzpatrick Henry rosier Galland A Ooilfrey A raves Hill Graves Hattie Gunu 11 Hamilton John Hall Eva Hanson Mattie Harrington Geo Haynea Frank Hodge Huff Cora Jonea Mary Deatley Mrs Lewia Mary Livingston Frankie Lowarn Cbaa Martin Mollle Miller TE Moore Annie Morris Dave Morris II Murney Mrs McDonald Nash llettie Onstott LouUe Page MraC Parkin Mrs 0 Phillip Surah Reed Robinson Mrs Robinson Hoop II nuns Smith A WatUrou Nathaniel Hay Co Loito i.STTKns Williams Rev II AlveyDrHN Smith 11 Smith Avery Amber nen Hilton Krown I lloyd II 8 Bush a Schinbel Smith Stahl Julius HUeader Lewis Sullivan rl Thatcher Mra Thomas Titlhis Vanght Geo Ward Mattie Wesley Annie White Wing Williams II Wilson Alma PACK AO E4 Macon Gerry May Cleveland Alice Handera STATION A. Austin Marion A ilama Martha Urown Heat Bud II rooks II Ballard 8 8 Cannon Coop Connor Frances Colson Wm A Coffey Pat Craig Ida Dan ley Deefer Ed Donnell Geo Oreen II HareC Harris Wm Hayes Heady Thoa Johnson Jones Lull Fred Lee A McMahan Thoa McCoronlck 8 Maguiggan Maua Suaan Mason Lena Montgomery Penter John Bobertaon Solomon Shock ley 8 8 Sludger Ueo Wisdom FA Williamson Harry Before Judge Sheffield. 1,1 1 Ile Hall and Pauline Hall, two very pretty glrla, charged with laaclvi oua conduct, appeared before Judge saemeia, yesterday, ana on a plea of guilty were used 81 each and coats. 8. Orlgga, who keepa a rroceir store ou uie corner 01 and lloonville, waa tried for disturbing the peace of Nellie Gott by chasing her out of his estauiisnment witn a broomstick.

ined SI and costs. 'WOBTB A QCINBA A BOX. TOP THIEP. 1mps)ia ti MMllag the raM tnm auar tidies' cbccki, aad pMkinjj mtmay skb tacca blaaca BEECHAH'S nil I wlllsyvsmiharwtWMl, rlLL2jiM' wtistt he at 1 1 viar mm4 lrt th'T Will Mfc Bssskatock. 4iVs KMaat.

hUsMUtrMi, laiansj wita a TMtvi mm Holabl CaaUafl. LNfw York 6 (J ami St. FE3T1VITIL9" ASSOCIATION' the City of feu LoSCTr Bureau being cbarged witn die duty of making known to the world tbe extraordinary advantages that those rl rr a1 i lt fyiild ntiin intna Vtn tnai vtva fif 1 ti a firtnn tin aawas. Monday, the 23d we started our great Embroidery, Lace, White Goods, Gingham and Ladies' Muslin Underwear Sales. All new, attractive, high class goods, which will be found cheaper, considering qualities, than inferior goods are being sold for in this city.

Every lady wno nasan eye. to economy should attend this sale. We will show as Special Leaders, and prices will guarantee for this sale only. y5rdf of Lawn and Nainsook Finished White Goods in checks, nlalda anri rHo, many as 50 patterns, at lOc a yard, Goods worth fully 15 and 20o regulariy. 2,500 yards of Torchon and Medici Edgings and Insertings Dress 8oyd See our Laces and nandkerchlefs.

specially cheap for thia aale. See our fancy Hemstitched fr Handkerchiefs at Oli 8c, 10c, 15c, 19o, 25o All Harg alna. nhoea, hand turned, our OQ S4.0 8hoe, now at s70 The Doofjols Shoe, flexible sole, common sense and I opera toe. worth 13.23, at. IsT" The Oil Grain or Calf Skin Shoe with patent screw fasten aale, well worth l.5, at Chil drea's Shoes, patent leath er tips, reduced from II.

S3 to Bull Couch Hfrufi. Uot Sprinfra Skin Soap not onlr rants mil lin hut 98 98 at lOc a yard. Every yard worth from 15 to 18o regularly. 2,000 yards of Torchon Lace at 15c a yard, Goods worth from 20o to 25c. Outside of these we wilt show an immense variety of Hamburg Embroideries, in Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric Single Edges, as well as Match Sets, beautiful styles and designs.

A full and complete line of Torchon and Medici Laces, lrom 5c up to $1.50 a yard, smongst them some exquisite Match Sets. We will have on display also a strikingly pretty line of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Goods, made of the best material and equal in workmanship to Home Made Goods in every respect, odd and pretty styles, which cannot be seen elsewhere. New arrivals of French Zephyr Ginghams in two distinct qualities in little dainty Checks, Plaids and Stripes in endless variety. Our prices will be the lowest ever nnotnrl wi 15c and 18c a yard. laaraiffl isaHHD Just received a New Line of EMBROIDERIES, NAINSOOKS, CROSS BARS.

CAMBRICS. Etc. 8EB OUR K.MUU01DERIE9 7c.8c,10c, 12c, 15c, 20c. ts inch heavy Linen TABLE DAMASK i in. nu dw der, HVQ well wortn ft8c 36 Inch PAISLEY TWILL, faat color CBOSS BARS 6C, 80 Op to 300 Knotted Fringed Damask Towula, size 17x36, at 4q Fringed Bargain 50cdoz' See our Turkey Red Table.

Damaek at OKrvdi a.WU Good quality. Rarfralna la Ourl MILLINERY lie partment. Kpeoial Ribbon Sale American Beau 15c Sample Lot of SILK WINDSOR 12o 15c, dress goods ard TEmiyaa at Greatly Reduced Prlcev Eiderdowa In Grey (irennd and Blue Striped, worth 5lc at. SHOES. Ladles' genuine French Kid 29c Boys Jersey Suits worth $5.00 to 8 00, age from 1, 5 and 6 years, at $2.98 Ladies' Fast Black, All Wool II one, worth 8So a pair at.

Ladles' Fast Black Seamleaa IP lloae, worth 25o a pair or. I YARNS CLOSIKO OUT. Black, White and Colored gkein Yarnat Saxony Yarnat 'Jq Fine Imported Saxeny Qq Good Cotton Flannel, Rft and nr: Men's 25o Suspenders, 15c. Men's Night Shirts 39c to 98C;.

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