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The Daily Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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bi. Aa UMti) a. It Car.wK. af ') Our entire $8,402.35 ttock ol Dry Goods, Clothinu. Shoes, Hilll-ncry.

Etc will be closed out quickly at a Great Sacrifice. Owing to my retiring from the firm ot which I am Hanager and to settle the affairs ot the firm this entire 8tck must be. converted Into 6 AMI. Bale Commences Tuesday Morning. February 7th.

at 8:13 o'clock. Store Closed Mnday. llest Calicoes. Blearhing. Frail lb Loose aad Barter's a II It blracaldg, 1,000 yard ta Mock al 4pryd Men's Dress Shirts.

AD llaaa beat Bnsl.a, wr.h TJ aad $1, ckMlag prica I Men's and Women Underwear. Orf Sol twavy weight aadarabbna for bmh ladle aad fl kra at 13r Millinery. Ladle fin felt walklag kal acta- ally worth $100 al SOc Blankets Comforts. Two bale ailtea-covrrad Comfort a. To do out WTc Men's Shoes.

188 pair In calf thoee, tell ing pric $1 60. Closing oat pric $1 10 Lace Curtains. Beautiful llo handsom Lac Cur-talus, sold from $1 00 lo $1 SO Now GDc Men's Hats. Nw slyl Alplo and Derbv hats. lU-gular pric 00.

Our closing out pric SSc Carpets. Oa lot lagrwla carpal, wortr tie. NowwaefforM llo yd Store Fixtures. Bkcw aa, far tal. lavlutloa lo dora-ktepwra.

WIU aril wbal aay part of UU slock at Wg dltcaaat far cask. Door opaasd Tataday atoralag, Faa- raary Tth at 1J o'clock. Tuesday Morning At 8:15 Promptly. Slant lb bmvIb at lb laaaMaa Stock of Uigk Chut Dry Good. Cloth lag.8aoa, Hals, Mllllary, me.

TkU will a al loag laasembtrad a tale wbr your owa prices prevail. Dress Goods. ISM yard aad black tad colored lr good, worth Uc and Ur, now at lie yd Men's Suits. Svralbaadrd salts mtn't clothing at fiOc oa the dollar Umbrellas. iilk umbreHaa, aasorud bandies worth $1 SO cloalng price 00c Ladies' Shoes.

70 pair line bnilon Iiim', all also ami wiilllia. Quick moving prim 7Uc tagalar aad Or. rioalag aat prlrw ta Elbbonsi Fall Ha of color hi (re anda. Uf- Ha aad talia all aklibt aad 1.1c Towels. Larg sited bWacbrd krwta, at He Silks.

Braatlfnl lia of rolora, goods worth 73c lo $1 00 per yard, will be 'told at i 4c Black Dress Goods. AU wool raihlavaiea, fcearlrtlaa, flannel, brilllanllniw Aa, worth 00 $1 00 yard, will be sold at S7)e Our si ore tor Rent. $500 Reward We offer tb above amount lo any person or persons lo prove ar not aalliag orl lo cloas buaiaeaa. t9Public Bal beliis Tumlay.Fcb. Tib Closed to business, Monday, Feb.

6. Owing In tbe enormity of Ibis event ami in order lhat the public may see Hie different ili'pnrimiiila in pner shape the store a III nolle iqieiieil Monday, A. Hrleutllic Job alwt diMi aa titwrt rwpentar, Wbrti aa ttar-a ach Wprnnf alH tunas a chooar froai nur ft at I alaak. A ri prnlr auy know a by hi chiM." bat a carreelrr thai la ln dal aad rl I hia anrk wi-a'l war anylhiac but nur FINE KTKEL TOOLM. lie oaa ak hM rrpuiatkia oa laras.

I. H. CUTLER H'DW'E CO. Wallav oallaad Fine IfuggleM, And can sell at Close Fljun I for DArtll. Our Style tnd Pilcm an Ib Pac with lb Thue.

Itespertfully, G. II. Wafer Hon. 78 BKOAD STREET. I.

STORE, PLANTERS Hl'lLDINU. MiUille Hirmt. Kent tlaud In clly I any aina ol nu-Hnnw, out on au count TolNtcco narHmuae in ar, tullnlile mme eat eclally lur farnxr anpplira, Waruhoum or Nlnrar loom ample. Kccuia the rim las for Toliarcu reason oia-ns. Terms nimleralf.

II. OFFICE). ECO NO FLOOR. I'lanu-r I iliti nsc eltlirr tinuly or in cnnibinalion. Numlil" fur in- feraional, liii-unin' anil oilier i imilar piirMaa ur aa alccptng a arluienla.

III. ROUSE OS fEW STREET nnr t'enlrnury M. K. Clmroli, 1 rooms. nutlinuM-, water on lo', inoal lU'tirable neighborhoud, For Terms, cto.

Apply to. Bit. IV. II. STREET.

AL RUT! Phenomenal Spot teh Offerings. Pwisft.it Detciminalion lo Sell. BUSINESS. HILL DIS CO G-. A.

BARFOOT, Opp. P. 0. Manager. Opp.

P. 0. C009 CCCOCCCOOOO COOO QQQQY Th ksraj in au'ki kaa itaiiand baalBraa, thr briag ar irrJay TbaCt aal Ktlutag mlP.f will bt rWoa1 Mil wck, ul dmlcf Fait rrot" SasJih at yt be fit Bgkl at 5 Cera, daring fair, al pafUlat froai Worfaik. Hubs fro rate. The ladle caaumlltw of Ike Callaary arpartawal ai rtalad to awl at lb Fair groaada tb awralug at KJU dork.

There baa beea taa ahootlag la this vU laliy dariaf kM few daj. l.ooJ atriag of panrkl(e ducks, black biidt aad dove. Tke ikaw reveals Griffith atract la all Its aad aad water. It ta lo ba hoped that tb at city people will grade UUtireet a aooa a poattbl. To foaaval aarvVea of Vaybti: WlUUvdaaghietof Mr.

aad Mr. L. J. Taylor will be held from their rraldenct US Haaoock street, this altrraoott at o'clock. 1KB Ialblscily Fsbmary 18W.

fire. Mary OUver, age yre. Th fuieral service will to held tbU afternoon at SU o'clock from bar hue residence IM Broad street. rkrkllaalaartk. Tbe Sunday' Brbonl, asaUted by Ihr ckoir, wilt give a eatertaiument lonlgbi for lie benenmr the Krmale BeOBToloi.i Society.

It is tipected tbat tbe follow ing aiinialera will be prrarnt. lbiv. Ur Leybuia, Rev. H. Moore and Im v.

It, II. John. A silver collection all) be takra up. All are welcome. Mr.

r. K. mn The many frlradt of Mr. E. Uryas, Jr who live la New Beta will be to le IB of bia continued promotion and access in his chosen vocation.

Mr. bryaa baa a very ihrrongh knowledge n( ra'lroads and tbo shipping bnjnest. For sometime be hu been tbe general frelisht anil passenger agent( of the Wiiglitsvllleand Tenullle Railroad Co which is a progressive Hue of Gooryia. and on February 10th he wa appointed claim agenl. la the future will perform the duties of both oluoe, with UeadUai ler at Dublin, a.

Wblirir an Mr. John D. Whltfont, Jr of ity, marriol Miss Margaret Duprec Biddle, tbe lovely daughter of Mr. John iddle, al her home near Fort Barnwell, 1 Tutwiay al half past le Tbe weiUliug wa quiet and beautiful. Iter.

Mr. John performing the ceremony according to the Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. Whit ford arrived by train Inst ulght and will reside at the home of.

Mr. C. P. Whitford on Cravcu street. Tb Journal withes the happy couple great good and protperlty.

Tke Blalp The colored people of this city have shown a most commendable spirit In helping their own race, during the recent severe weather, An organization of children, calling Ittelf Tbe t'owell UUing Slar, distributed $09 80 worth of provisions, and tbe Loving Union, another organization, gave $31,50 In provisions. The record Is one which tbe colored people of New Bern should feel proud of, and it certainly snows the proper spirit, and one worthy of example, for the colored -people In other places to follow. A Mallei Be. A visitor in the clly from Swansbor, tell of a curiou thiug in connection wilh tbe recent cold spelt The sound at Swansboro was frozen over, so that persons could walk upon the ice, the first tim thhj has hsppened In thirty years. 1 In walking upon the Ice innumeraLIe little points were seen slicking abde the surface of tha ice, which being examined proved to be the heads of mullets, which were frozen solidly in the ice.

It li tnpposed that the mullets sought air as the wstercongoalud and so became fixed in the ice before ihey could draw These are dangerous, times for tbe health. Croup, cold and throat troubles lead rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used al the right lima preserve life, health and a large amount of money. Pleasant to take; children like It. F.

8. Duffy. Tka Worm. Tbe werk undertaken by the City Trustiei in living relief to tbe destitute people in New Bern, was finished, yet' terday. Every part of the city hat been gone, over aud the deserving and needy have received aid and assistance.

The change In the weather, and the disappearance of the snow and Ice makes further help hardly necessary, I this city, as all can now take care themselves. of The Trustees have performed an excel lent service, and while it has involved great personal labor npon each of the Board, the work has been put through with dispatch, snd at an expense which no lax payer for a moment think unwise or extravagant. Paul Terry, of Columbus, suffered agony lof thirty years, and then cured hit Piles by using De Will's Witch Hazel Balve. It heals injuries and skin diseases like magic. F.

S. Duffy. J.J. Baxter has Just received a line nf E. P.

Reed's ladies shoes In ton and lace ill styles. new but Tewlav aiawr it tkri- uMki ')t aud ium.i a i raced, TtnrJay hssd lb uaprrlut la l-e Kaily a airaiJ a attai rata rarai'a (aittaf. iaui( for arv- tal anur. I ad 4otaf Mroat'ly roasthaU. At aooa la aaa aaaabialag, aad iuJ swarl iil.hl tb wia'Jrct lit ucies aiatrr, eitvpl for lU awlaUra an lcr foot.

algbt it wa fcard to Bad aay aiorpt la Isolated plaora, lb lrru war doer, and alio another day the proUabilhlef ar that ridiaf, cycllug add waUIng 1U baa aad agrmltt Tba Id ta lb rlvwa, wfaka aeeanrd enough to laat a vratk ur Wager, had broiea up by aooa, yestrnlay, aad waa fast goleg duwa atreaoi Maanls lha Tka weather foraxaat is for rain, to- uy. rtaaiu Mr.T. H. MalliMB of Croataa, kw yeatarday. Mr.

Owen XL Culoa went to Kalrigh yvaterday on Ifal baalneas. Mr. J. F. Pratt ymaa of batasboro.

It la tba city on a busineas trip. Mr. J. S. Baanlghl lIt ymierday morn ig Balllm'u oa butinra.

Mr. Charlea Buydam of Hertford, cam ult nl-hl to spend Fair werk la tba cii. Mr. J. L.

Kearney of Perth Aniboj, arrived a last hlgbi's tiaiu to several days Jt tba city. Dr. II. who lias Icrn si lenillng tb aaaual meeting of the Southern Branch of the National Denial Asi'iclation al New Orlran, relumed bom laat nlgbL lorrible aguny is cautcd by Piles, iMuriu ana bkln inarase. llicaa arc ImmeilU'tly rt liuvoJ and qui, kly cured by De Witt' Witch ilar.el balve.

Beware worbletis Imitation. V. 6. Duffy, at LaalMi Sri hMr Mwrerl. Tliote who weia at the theatre last night oh Joyed a musical treat of rare ex eelicucc, the occssicn being tbe cojeert of tha Louise Hrvhany Ballad shd Opera Company; Tbe program was a choice one, bal- lid ami higher class uiunic being well ntersperaeil, holding the attention of the anilieuc and provoking repeated ap plancv 1 Tbe singers and players receded hearty responded to ttu ilelight of the auillence, which accmeil willing to listen Indefinitely.

In additional to th first part program of miscellaneous pieces, vocal and 111' atrumental, part of Flotow's wellknowu and always onjoyble Opera of Martha, tbe second act, was rendered in costume. Mist rah any, Miss Waters, Messrs. Whe aley and Delhlcfs, vocalists, sud Miss l'r ingle, violinist, were all fully up to their parts, as noted generally above. Mr. Bauvlul, pianist, could not be dobsldered, as had not an Instrument to play upon.

ASlaOA SALVE, THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and til Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay required. It it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund d. Price 35 ceuu per box. For sole by F. F.

Duffy, i- JuslAbeot Rlabl, Brnlber. (. Xl't edittors in the State in their an nual gathering unanimously esked the Leginlalurc to enact a modern decent libel Jaw. The bill wot introduced by Mr. Hoey, editor of the belby New Era It img to, have been pigeon-holed or tomeihing like that.

It the New Bern Jol'knal right In laying that au editor no Influence after he hat spent himself in winning an election? Raleigh Newt-Observer THR MMBKKI WAT Commends itself to the well In formed lo do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest man ner aiiuVdlsagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and' bieak up colds, hoad aches, and fevers without unpleasant afier eilects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Yb's. Made by California Fig byrup Co Coca Cola, wine coca, phosphate, all refreshing drinks from Baker's fountain. Gold Camel, Ceylon Tea, the fineit packages, at A. M.

Baker's. -V Tongue Sandwiches at McSorley's. New Bern Fair, Ftby, 2oth. Cirolina Congo. Cure Is made in Brad ham' Pharmacy from pilie gumt and herbs especially indicated ia colds, and bronchial ailments.

It will cure your hacking congh or we will -refund Ihe money paid for it ISo remedy Is a "cure bul we don't want your money unhtsiwe can cure your cough, 30o at Bradham's. Lemons 90 cents ley's a at McSor Try a cup of imputing coffee and a ham or oyster sandwich at A. M. Baker s. Fresh made McSorlcj'a.

molasses taffy today at Oysters, Taw, fried or stewed at hours at. A. M. Baker's. all New L'ern Tc'tr, Ttby i it.

O-linra IU at Piles 2i voict or tui piopLr. ta. Jut iL liuaillaf ir fwpvt t4 lb 1Mb 1 Sad aa ankUt and la kl "Voir of tb I'topl" a bkrh I caa- Milrely aatatoaUile to "Wbil Supremacy. A aaaa ta kit cuadiiloa, at per kl ltif, abl to asak hi owa Ire aad If araaeaiy cook his oaa brcakrast, both of which I bav doa fur lb cry eaaM ap aad do yt abea aaary as I aat Whit aad tipact to rcauala so. 1 at ao acti- for lloaholdtt Utur bat balaesa.

I aa aot aad hop II oaa bob fa) aot bvhuldlng lo lb aegre for estatrac. Aaornaa Ho sxaoi nca. lank Cairallaa Mraaavlaaa. Tb Mortk Caroliaa Room la lb pl year baa received aom valuabl contributions la oil paintlnp and otbar rallc. Mr.

Uiaach bat eoaiplauJ lb col lee- tioa la honor of br baabaad. Oca. L. O'B. Branch, by a tir-lz4 portrait ol blm.

Ia tali colleclioa original dla palche from General Jackeoa, a baad tome oil portrait of CoL Frank M. Par ker, lb oldest living Confederate la North Carolina baa lawn glvta by bit son and Maj. Wa. Durnell. Th pictur was praasnied by Dr.

Hunter MoUuira, aa uld Iriend, aad received by Dr. J. Albaoa Hodges, a sob of ths old North (Stale. Valuable pawra bav brea re-calved fnm Mr. Kal W.

Lec, also ilc. am of her hutband, and hi tworJ aad pltlols. Tba cap of CoL Wot. Saunderw, chief of artillery on th staff of Oenorel Jav eph Johnson, is a rallc of greal inlsreal and tiler ar promise of other portraits and lelics. A valuable collection of newspapers prluted during lb war ar much interest.

Tb north Carotin Isus uf Itichmund have been most liberal and Iblerested In this room, wbi.ih, with lb jrenerous donation of our public- spirit I Julian Car, bt placed It fre of debt, although tl. caais were very ex pemve. It ta dne tn osterlly that the record of the North Carolli a oldlurt should be placed where all can learn of It, and I am moil anxious to tecur not only lb picture but sketches of th live and eervlre nf the men, that they may be placed on file In th Bonfederai Memorial Hall la the Capital or tb Cua federacy. Mr. E.

T. But adbax, yif Urgint of North taroliha. The smallest thlngfinay exert the greatest influence. De Wilt's Llttl Early Hirers are unequalled for overcoming coiiatlpatlou aud liver Small pill, beat pill, safe pill. F.

8. Duffy. ruhllna Near Manila- Manila, Feb." 13. Several rubcli yes- terday afternoon, having fiied from hnutea bearing white flags en tbe American outpoastt. Colonel Smith, with Companies tnd of the California volunteers, proceeded lo clean out the enemy along hit front.

Tbe rebels opposed him from tbe brush tnd several sklrmUhesoccnred, during which niuc of Ibe Californlant were slightly wounded before tbe rebels were driven out. The work proceeded todty ia tykteuatic manner, a shelling the villages and working her rapid fiie guns very etiectiveiy on lungie. in entire California regiment, with' the exceptiou of two companies, four compa nies of the Washington regiment, two compaulet of the Idaho regiment and a battery of the tlxth Artillery were en gaged. The rebels were driven toward Lake Lagunda de Bayo. Tbe rebels held their tire, apparently belug short of ammunition, but they fought despe rately.

The Amerian outposts in Ihit direc lion are now fully 13 miles out. All is quiet along tbe rest of the line, with lbs exception of an occasional ex change of shot between ihe tharp- thoolera. Montreal, Feb. 15. Senor Agonctllo tbe Filipino commissioner.

In an Inter view today said there would be no let up In the ell rifts of the Filipinos to force ihe Americans irom me country, tie said he Was not al all surprised thai lloilo had fallen, aa the Americau had tbo advantage of a float. "But wait until they get in the Interior," he said, "and then tbey will have ncore than their work cut out." He announces that the purpose of Senor Lunks' departure, who left, yesterday fur Liverpool, was to interview the different courts of Europe and ask for their assistance for the Filipinos, Boar, ths Ike Kind Ib'd 3ot! Ho.tr rlr. alMtlBa urcaiiar. fi tho Eatlern District Court of Ibe United States, for the Dit-V trict of N. In the matter of Sol Cooper, Bankrupt Iu Bankruptcy.

To the creditors qfSol Cooper of Qolds- boro, in the County of Wayne aud District aforesaid, a bankrupt: 'Notice is Jierebyglveu that on the I61I1 day of February, A 1399, the said Sol Cooper, vi as duly adjudicated bankrupt, and tbat the first meeilug of his creditors will be held at ihe office of Moore, Refene, iu New Bern, at 12 011 tbe 27th day of February, 139'J, al which lime the said creditors may aiieud, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, nd transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. L. J. Moong, rieferee In Bankruptcy, 3rd Bankruptcy Division in DUtricl. New Beme, Feb.

Hi, 1' A brtUIAL rntrillUriT Ifonsf TE CCELLDCE OFSKLT CF TOS ka da Bui only to tha originality a4 aim pi icily of tlx ombiaatioa, bat also ta lha ear aad akill with which ta ruaaufaclarad by adanlio piuritaer kaowa loth CaXiroaaia. Fis Btlup Co, col j. and wa with to lapreea apoa ail the importaac of purchasing Um Iru. aad original Aa Ua vaaln Syrrp of Flga la aaanafactared by Uia CALuomn r'ta Brccr Ca only. fcaowledg i that fact 1U aauat ana la avoiding tha vrorthW Inilalku aaanafactarad by other par-tic.

Tha high tUndtng of tb CaU-voajiia Fio braur Ca with tha nodical fxoiekakio. vid Um aatiatacUor which tha foauina 8yrap of Fig has Kirtn to tai'Uou of familial, make tha aiM nf tha Company a guaranty of tlia exerlleaee of lta remedy. It ht Jar In ad-ranee of all other laxative, aa it acta on tha kidney, liver aad 1 lwl without irriutioif or weaken-ln them, and it does not grip nor aa oar ate. In order to (ret 1U beneficial (facta, please remember the Bam of the Company- CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP Ca IU nUMOHOa, Cat raiTILLS, Ka. lit IMbkf.

THE JOURNAL. New Bera. N. Feb. 17, 18S9.

iw aBTt BTiaraiKltTK. Important Dollnr. McDaniel 4 Gaaklll Butler. II Culler A ail titiftc Job. John Dunn A apcial premium.

John A Co Fair preparation. Business Locals. TWO LariUa Aeru new and very cheap alUeo. 8lovei's Hardware Bloro. 1 11 AYE received a Sample 181)9 Columbia Cbaia M'kfel, price and Invite nipectlon of um'.

Bicycle, Grapbo-phonet and Printing. Tbona I 9. Wm.T.Uill. THE flues Deer always on draught, at Jacob's, Middle 81-eet Tbe art of compounding prescriptions to as to bring oat their greatest medicinal efficiency, cannot be accomplished without modern appointment! and perfectly pure drugs. The physician constantly carries on research to improve his prescribing; while we keep pace with his Investigations by our study of the progress of pharmacy, Imprnvpnytit of oar already elegantly appointed estab.

llshment and honest medicines. It will pay you in health snd dollars to trade at Bradham't. Prescriptions a specialty at Davis'. Have yours tent there to be filled. They will be riven DrwmDt and careful atten lion.

Night bell at front door. There It no need of laying anything about the cleanliness of Bradham's Foun tain; it Is proverbial, It is to clean that it it appetizing, Every glass they are a. thin Ann flAllfittji aa an ha mariala polished after using. We have gotten ike name of serving the finest Soda in New Bern by cleanliness, daintiness and liberal use of fresh, pure fruit Juices, Like our entire pharmacy, our fountain service equals any tiling to ue lounu in large cilie. Bradham's Fountain.

J. J. Baxter is closing out his winter clothing, shoes, hats, underwear, drees goods at cost in order to make room for his new Spring llock. Baker's store it open every night. until twelve o'clock.

Call on him for line 11 Lt.J J- Baxter the Jeweler is fitted up with a costly and complete set of tools to do watch work In all itl branches, we do it well and guarantee It, fine work Is our specialty, Smoked laustge at the Oaks Market .10 cents lb. Dressed and live poultry at the Oakt Market. Stall fed Western Beef, grown In North Carolina, 10 cents lb, at Oakt Market. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy will fill your prescriptions promptly and with the vreatest accuracv. Have vourt filled thore.

Medicines delivered to any part of tbe city. Pbon 56. Night bell frontdoor. New Bern Fair, Feby. 20th.

We will buy back at lull prices any goods purchased of us that do not prove to be as we represented them. This our war of doing business, a new way, but it protects yon anil makes it to our advantage to be sure of the quality of anything before recommending it to our customers. It means to you pure drugs re! iiible eoods and safety. It means to vour "ood Will, confidence and reg patronage. Lefus fill your prescrip tions.

Bradham's Tharmacy. capudine headache Guaranteed to Cure Neuralgia, La i Headache, -Etc Drug Stores i i. OF- 100 Us. I.E. FLOUR, mVali I FOR TtlE BEST LOAF OF BBKAH MADE FKOM J.

FLOUR, BOUGUT FROM MY STORK. Mohair and Sicilian. E. M. TO BE EXUIbl TED AND AND 100 LBS.

J. M. FLOUR FOR TIIE BEST PLATE OtfiROLLS MADE FRtM J. E. M.

FLOUR, BOUGHT FROM MY STORE. 13 TUB BEST NOW SOLD For Rineral iiaeftilneis then-notliiup llml I'ipmli 11 1. ice, riLl avv Mohair. You get more service and lirltt-r wcr than on will 3T- ont of Kergior llinrifilu. (J Our Mohairs are cuielully teat.il i I we warrant every ymd to glvo satisfaction.

Home new niinibrni have just been reached iimI Ibiir low price makes Ibi ni artioolarly mtn euvt, At 29o a YiiihI. I'lueand Illack Mi hair, 88 ii.ibit aide, fine IiihIious qmili- i At 30e a Yard. () Heavy Black 8 clliar-, 39 inches wide. 71. ii li a ki lend.d BREAD ANDV ROLLS JUDGED AT TIIEl FAIR.

THIS BRAND OF IS THIS MARKET. JOHN FLOUR S3 aa a good seivice. 11 () a ior oaan mriains, ini nis wmo i yanl. quality and will give run G-EOCEP-. 5 At 50e Yard.

Very Lin Irons Mohair of a beantifiil q-idity. It will coinpirn favorably Willi th usual 8 quulily. At' 60c a Yard, 1 Pure Mol 88 inches wide, of proxr weih'. At 85c a Yard. Pure Mobair, 44 leches wide, like a In )on me ncriiHlmned tn () paying tl 00 for.

Children's Hose. Tbn Oote htT4 ju.l Imhb ren-ive aid are allliont doubt il the brat value I Old ble to gel. Heavy Iitbbed Hoar, absolutely ml Mai til 7 lo only Iks ''Fine Ribbed Hose, made of Muco cotton nnd very soft and line, aite 5 lo 9J, i. 25c pair, YOU WILL WANT TO MAKE SOME Preparationt? Fbr The Fair. DTJTSTN, Rugs, CO J0IIE5 a dOJ i1 ell Scrim.With CoIdredBorders.

000 "If so we bavo a Large Lin of Uamty ecnm, particularly with colon ot orange, blue Souvenir Pins. and i Hattings, Carpets, Art Squares Bterling Silver Souvenir Flag Pins, inamclled in ltid anil Ulark, 2.IO THE CANDLE it yet burning and purchaser it milled lo a Que to how king it will burn. The nrarpbt guessi-r will oelv a bolt of Fruit ol Loom Bleaching. lhat will please do not see us before you buy. LnrJ CD i 1 1 and In P.ut-rn, Color and Price You will lose money if you H.

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