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MID-SU MM ER CLEARING and LV
VEATORY SALE.
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On Friday morning, .Inly 11 th. we shall begin our Mid-
Summer Clearing Sale of odds and ends of stocks after inven
.ory a double event cf special interest to all desirions of secur
;,1 g positive bargains. 'I he following will he some of the prom
inent features: Ladies’Night (Jowns, Chemise, Skirts, Dress
ing Sacks, Corset Covers, Drawers, Children's Dresses, and
k Aprons slightly soiled from handling, at a mere fraction above
original cost.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
Van Dyke,Valenciene, Smyrna, Torchon, Point de (line and
vantage Spanish Laces from 1c per yard upwards. Mull, Nainsookwnd
vnrti > IL'niburg Embroideries, from 2c per yard upwards. Embroid
ery and Lace Flouncings from 28c per y?rd to $2.50. Chil
at onc« ° 1 / .
>pe« <lreiiß Short White Dresses handsomely trimmed in Embroidery
from’ an d race from 35e to SG. Infants' Long Slips, handsomely
Y r , r(? trimmed in Embroidery and Lace, from 35c to $5. Infants’and
■on< Children’s Lace and Embroidered Caps from 12c to $2.50.
Children’s Calico and Gingham Dresses, sizes from 2 to 1 years,
Mfc2sc each. Don’t forget that we carry a full line of Ladies'
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| MORE I>AYS.
fl Ihe Ladies of Brunswick have five more days in which to
fl Secure Bargains. July 31st, will be the last day on which 1
can sell )ou goods, as 1 must vacate the store-room 1 now
occupy on Augu.-t Ist. This i> the
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ifjyou want goods at 1U h ~ , (;(ki ;i(]
vantage of
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HIE EVENING 1*08'1’: FRIDAY, JULY 25. 1890.
HEDICTIOX.
We Must Make [loom
for a Fail Stock.
I am offering f>r the next
ten days rny entire Summer
Stock of Clothing, Hats and
Gents' Furnishing Goods at 50
per cent, cheaper than "any
other house. Come and con
vince yourself and you will
save money.
Don’t forget he raille of a
tine GOLD WA'K’II to take
i place August 1, where every
purchaser of $5 will be entitled
to a chance free.
CINCINNATI
CLOTHING
HOUSE
5. IK AP'rE,
Proprietor
J. E. YOUNG,
Back Landing
Lumber Yard
i Pine and Cypress Lumber,
Laths, Flooring, Shingles,
Ceiling, Moulding. Casing, et<
Comet Measurement Guarai teed
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Lumber not in stock will be furnished on shor
notice and at reasonable prices.
f'flT' 1 vlephone No. 11; Post Office Box No. 15
RADAM’S
I W jniCRDBE
(J1IL) killer.
The Qraatost Discovery
o f Age.
OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE RBMBDY
RBCBNTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
. catarrh, consumption, asthma, hay fever,
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA, DIABETES,
BRIGHT’S DISEASE,
MALARIAL FEVER. DIPTHERIA AND CHILLS.
In short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease.
■ Tt.a cures effected by this Medicine arc in
Snnuy cumm
MIRACLES!
Sold only in Jugs containing One Gallon.
Price Hirer Dollar*—a small investment
when Health and Life can be obtained.
“ History of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
.1. T. LOCK WE LI.. Sole Agent,
Brnnswie.k. <■».
Saunders Bros.,
LI II BEK,
Cor. Newcastle aud I Streets, are
Ottering at Kock Bottom Prices all
Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum
ber, Lime. Cement, Plaster and Build
ing Material Generally.
Orders Solicited, Satisfaction
G imranteed.
Under one Management
CENTRAL HOTEL
AND
PUTNAM HOUSE,
1 L. PEI'ERSON, J’roprielor.
Sp<M>ial rales for regular boarder*.
First clus. in every | articular.
faF'Yidji palionage n»|H.ctfuHy
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ARRESTED LAST NIGHT.
Mr. Doerflinger's Watch Snatcher
Peeps Through Iron Bars.
The negro boy, who snatched three
silver watches from Mr. W. F. Doer-1
flinger’s jewelry store yesterday
morning, was arrested last night at
6:30 o clock and now peeps through
the bars in the < ounty jail.
As soon :il the case was leported
t > the police yesterday morning. As
sistant Marshal Chirten deputized a
ne tin man named 'I hoinpson t>> as
sist in bringing the thief to justice.
Thompon thou ght he had found hisi
man in Dixvilld, but when he went I
to urresthiru the darkey had skipped. !
Patrolmen Randolph and Wilcharj
and Special Oflicer Wiggins.were not
so easily eluded, however. They
ascertained during the morning that
a negro named Jbckey Holmes had
traded a watch to another negre,
whose name could not be learned.
Jo -key Ins a sister living in “Hell’s
1 lull’acre,” and the olliecis kept a
, close watch on the house.
About half past 5 o’clock in the
• afternoon the olliccis saw .Jockey
j enter tip: house. A few minutes as
terward, Patrolman Wiichar and
Special Ollicer Wiggins entered am’
demanded Jockey. They were told
that lie I.ad gone Not satisfied
with such reply, a search was insti
i tute I. which, however, proved rui
less. Patrolman Randolph felt sati -
fled that J c key was in the hi,use
-1 and, he too, went in to search for
i him. In one coiner of the room was
1 a large clothes' basket, apparently
'MI of soiled gai nu nts. Shoving his
I hand down in ties basket, it
came in contact with the wooly sur
face of Jockey's cranium and the
young thief was hauled out and
, hustled off to jail to await a heaving
i before the county court.
J.ATEU.
I | This morning Constable Levison
1 i went to the jail ami alter having a
I t.'lk with Holmes succeeded in die-
I •ting some valuable information from
I him.
So valuable was this information
• ILL Holmes was handcuffed ami, nifc
companied byoilicers, proceeded to a
r stavrant on Bay street kept by ar
a;ed negro named Judge Delany, ir
whose possession two of the watches
were found.
Delany was arrested afterwards
, upon a warrant sworn out by Mr
’ Doerflinger, charging him with re
ceiving stolen goods.
Before going traveling ant
in need of a new valise, call a
tin: I’.dais Royal where you \ i!
i i>e suited in style and vrice.
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Sole leather trunks, at Hirsch's.
A Fine Watch Cheap.
Now is the time to join class C.
in the Tontine Co operative Co., anil
c get gold watch worth S4O for only
$lO. It seems impossible, but is
] nevertheless true. First watch in
'• class C., will be delivered Saturday
night. Call and have the plan ex
rt plained to you. Kennon Mott.
Jeweler 215 Newcastle St.
Don’t forget you will find at
the Palais Royal a full ’ine of
gents derbys in the latest Dun
lap, Knox and Youman styles.
Fresh Melons.
A car load of fresh rattlesnake
watermelons and a large lot of conn
try chickens just received. Call at
once. Bakbouk and Peterson.
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Hello old fellow, jour new
silk umbrella gone to pieces til
ready? Yes, gone up. I just
bought me one and its a beauty
too. If this one wears like
yours, I ean go back to J. J.
Lissner Ar Co, and get my
money back or another um
brella for it. You don’t say
how I wish I had gone there.
Having a few pieces of
slightly soiled underwear left,
we will sell them them regard
less t>f cost at the Palais Royal
All style handles in the lot of
silk umbrellas just received at
J. J. Lissner & Co.'s.
We have just receiveil a well
‘ selected stock of si’k, gloria,
sateen and gingham umbrellas,
I prices the lowest of low at the
Palais Royal.
Ladies' fine trunks, at Hirscb’s.
Coney & Parker,
VS’liolcsalf and re aH <kakm in
» <»<»«! “Coal
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Sewer Piping,
, including< bimiivy Flue* and Hood*.
Sok-Rgviitu for ( rovatl’n Brick Yard
TcrcpLonc lb. m Bay street 1
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Our great mid-summer clearing sale to commence again Monday, July 21st, and tj M
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[entire week. Dollars arc more easily counted than Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes an\
| r urnishing Goods, and are more profitable too, and to be candid we need the dollars an>
want to entry over any of this season’s goods to the next, and if prices will prevent us frol
t, we will not show on our conn tors next season one doll: r’s worth of this season’s good. , V
: coHiinen 'omen 4 of tb.e season we unfurled our dag to the breezes, and marked thereon Le.
Row Pi ii i'hat Hag has never trailed in the dust oi has it been taken away from us. fl
co:.q ■ titers. Here are a few scattering prices in the different departments: fl
SILKS. I
Surah sili: th 50c u yard,only "0c i
•in :'. >i!k w : $1 a yard, only 6: a
Faille silk itv colors, 85c, worth $1.25 j
flick Faille silk worth $1 35, nt '.l‘.!e. I
DRESS GOODS.
, !G inch figured suiting at IS.- a vai«i
. worth 30c.
. Lightweight casbtr.erea at 20e a'
; yard worth 30e.
\ll wo il henriettas, light-weight, at
; 55c a yard worth 75c.
French sateens at 15c a yard worth
. [ 25c.
; WASH GOODS.
j The balance of that elegant line of
, zephyr ginghams nt 10c a yard.
Outing flannels at 10c a yard worth '
| 15c.
We have a small lot of those chai- j
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Remember these prices commence Monday duly 21 and last the entire week ending .TulySG
0 Be sure and come for you will be sure to save money.
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' LEADERS OF LOW PRICES.
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LOW PRICES I
Having moved’to my new and commodious quarters at 310
Newcastle street, I am better than ever prepared to show mv
elegant stork of FTRNITI'HE, w hich I will sell on verv close
margin. Gi v e me a call.
c. E.
lie robes left, and will close them out
at 9c a j aid.
Red seal percals, the best made, at
10c a yard. *
CORSETS. '
Dr. Balls’ at 85c.
The Kabo at 85c.
Dr. Warner’s at 90c.
Any ofth' above not found satis
i factory after being worn two weeks
I the moßey wii! be refunded for same.
TABLE DAMASK. NAPKINS AND
TOWELS.
, We still show the largest assort-
I ment in the city, and cut the prices
I way down. Hotels and boarding
houses can find anything here they
I want at extra low prices.
j LACES AND EMBROIDERII?
■ At actual cost to close out what vv<
have left. Here is a feast for vol
■ ladies.
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Silk and flannel shirts marl:
I 20 per cent. fl
Gents’ nulaundried shirts at t fl
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NECKWEAR. fl
We feel justly proud of this’ fl
■ ment. earrving the largest
ment in the city. We can s
from lu to 25 per cent ehcape JH
ityled leaders, and give j fl
assortment to select from. fl
a tew prices: ■
■siOn'ing ring scarft at 25 cts., j ■
40 cts. ) ■
: Outing ring scarfs nt 39c, wor- fl
()ne lot of' 25 dozen scai fs, worn fl
’ and 75c. -it 10c each in full . , fl
u i l>ows. We can give you
•yon want in lawn satin or silk.
CJoxxie anci JS@@ IvdCe
in rnv new quarters.