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Our rapid climbing to commercial eminence is evidence of the character of our business. Square dealings, polite atten tion, and hard work lias secured our success. Every dollar spent with us receives full ralue, for we are always ahead of all competition. HEH^TEM LOWEHTHAL,_ The Leaders of Low Prices. Good Bed Comforts 50cts each. Double Blankets $1.25 each Good Counterpanes 7.ji‘ts each. A_ Grey Twill Flannell 15c yard. All-woolred Flannel 17 1-2 cts. Canton Flannel 5c yard. Ladies, Missess and Children's Merino Vests from 25c up. All-wool Cashmere Gloves for Ladies’ Misses, & Children. The most attractive assortment of Milli nery in the city. We employ an expert Trimmer, and make no charge for Trim ming. Gents’ Clothing, ready made and made to order. Boys Suits and Overcoats in all grades. Un derwear, etc. UuiUsvilk Gazette Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur lty, strength and wholesomeuess. More eeo comical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot oe sold in competition witi multitude of low test, short, weight aluran o' ph hate powders. Sold rrnhi in ran*. RoYSL 1 All *G Powdr* Co., 106 Wall 8t N. Y LOCAL liAiLriu SGHEJJlc. Passenger Train No. arr sat Huntsville, (going w )at 10:45 p.m. Lem sa 10:50 ‘ Passenger Train No. n ives (going East) at 5:55 a. in. Leaves at 6:00 .t. in. Passenger Train No. 3, arrives ,going West) at 1:10 p.m. Leaves at 1:15 “ Passenger Train No. 4, arrives (going East) at 5:47 p.m. Leaver a 5:25 “ A. Campbell & Sen. Carpet Department. Prices for our New Fall Goods. Best Boiy Brussels $1. Tapestry Brussels 50c Best quality all-wool Extra Supers - - 65c Best quality Cotton Chain Extra Supers 50c Cotton and Wool 20 to 40 cents. Hemp 12% to 15c Remnants at cost. Smyrna Rugs 90 cts {o $8.00= Cur $8 Rugs were for merly $12.00 Crumb Cloths, Door Hats, Art squ res. 4-4 Oil Cloth - - 25c Window shades, Dra peries, Curtain Poles, cornices, stair Rod3, Curtain Chains, etc. Carpets cut free of charge. A. CAMPBELL & SON. Fresh, cool Lager ^Beer always on (tap. The tineet >'tork of Native & Foreign Wines in the city, to he found at the Sa loon of W. F. STRUVE. --Cotton continues to come in i lively. Fowler Literary Monday ni^bfc. PERSONAL. Maj. W. L. Goodwin has returned 110 Cullman. Mr. C. A. Davis, representing Sells Brothers circus, is in the city. Mrs. John S. Latham, of Gurley, is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Jno. F. Latham h .s been iu the cny ntiendiug me U. 6. Court. Mi. Ru i>. Paltou of Floreuce is among tire Federal C urt jut018. Mr. K. J. Harrison, of Gurley, is spending several dayo among lriends in me cny. Air. Herbert Bruckner and wife nee Mama, leaves lor tlieir future home tnis mormug in Atlanta, Ga. jjli. Rout. rt. Wi is On now of At ! iantii, Ga. utiS been Visiting hla for mer notne neie tins week. Mr. A. F. Alurray and Mrs. John S. Reed, accompanied by Aiiss Cora Mur ray, returned to Decatur yesterday evening. Col. Matthew W. ISteele was a wd Coined visitor Horn Hinuiughain a inoug bis old h »me folks lias week. M,. * ui. Everhart has bought a lot ou Grove street, where he expects to oull . SouU. - CuatUmOOgH, Telin. j Relit f Ex Gov. R B Liudsay, of Tuscumbia, Ala , is in the city on professional busi ness, lu attendance upon the Federal 1 Court. | air sea Maty P Spates aud Millu i Hatri-tion oi Eutaw, Fauute Col b ri, 01 Troy, and McK mm Shs ur md Air Fuqua, of Rigeraville, ait j iinouy ibe stu ieui» from abroad a< | Rust institute. ji.VititlEl). 13rm i • •I- i .— A ne P' • t i cliuio'i A ili.etsi iy, 0«i 2(5, 1887 I) R v. Dr. Biy-on. Mr.Eugene Uruchner of Atlanta, Ga., to Mi-s. .S I ie S. via r n, of tins city. DIED. E -t- s. -At the residence o Ex VI I. Joe. m. Ewiu-- ill Uiis > i ', Suni'a 0 -i. 23, 1887, Mr, L. M. E^tes, ageil 77 ye^rs. D ceased was the lather of VIis. Jos. Ewing an ' a venerable an<I highly ester i**ed CltiZb' l) • (J P. Social. A 8 rial iv«u by >irs. L C B its a d it 13b Elia Douegau, IhumUy dgbt last for the benlit of the C P church was a :.r.n 1 success, netting §20 i he church returns sincere thanks 10 these ladies for the dona tion of the entire amount and to Mr. L U Betts to r hose able management the success of the evening is due. What ihe G azette Wants to See. Less rain. The boom boom. Mole enterprises. Boys taught trades, lore of the girls study musia Tne choirs, increased to 25 mem bers. T m blair bill become a law. Colored members in the Legis* la til re. The social clubs revived. The street car lines extended. Everybody prepared for Winter. U. S. Court. The court was occupied the entire day yesterday, hearing evidence in a suit brought by Chas. W. Biese, of Chatta* nooga, against W. E. Snodgrass, of Jack son county to recover the price of a saw mill purchased by Mr. Snodgrass. At the hour of adjournment the case was still pending. I —Rain and mist. —Couuty court adjourned Tu-s dav. —.Merchants are arranging their show windows for the holidays. —The Missionary Baptist cbutch white, has received a fine, new bell. —Elder Gaston has a thriving select school at the Baptist church. —The Electric Light Co. turned on one hundred incandescent li^h s Thursday night. —Mr. Riland Dsniel is improving hie dwelling on church street by the addition of a second story. —Ex-Sheriff W. D. Whitney of Winston county dropped dead on Jelfeisou street Tuesday last. —The Ladies Educational Aid So ciety is still holding its regular meet i ings and doing a grand work among j trie young folks. —M estrs Allis >n, Adams nd Echols, the popular druggists will die pence hot soda to their patrons during the winter. —Rev J F Humphrey has con tracted for a church site at Browns boro, upon which he will eh rtly be gin tr.e election of a cha>ch. — A successful supper was given at New Hope C P church, Limestoue county, Thursday nigh last, by the Ladies E iucatioual Aid Society. What the Gaz tte Hears. T t Sania Ci .us is packing. T l lie boo n is bootniug Tu t large numb • >f marriages are OH (i iCKet, 111 it prepaiations are being in^de for a fashionable wedding. That—"But to see her was to lovn. her, L >ve bui her, an 1 love for eve.?’ 1'nat, the co-operative st ire will o< p n < X' in util lhat “God helps them that help tbeuiBelven.” that Prof. Council will publish a book entitled “Facts, Fuu and Fig* u. es.” That dome very dear “whistles” Were bought at the Express sale. Thai a certain pr iniaent gentl - ma<. ir- growiugtired of single bo s-dd UeSS * That the Cold weather is ex lected to treeze out tue Li nry. That eliort will bs mad foeulirgen the vl. E choir. l’hat au exceedingly hard wiuter is moving ou us Th it the Holiday business will be the best for years. THE COTTOJf MARKET. Yesterday was a big cotton day in the city, several hundred bales having been disposed of. The receipts to date are greater than at this season a year ago, and still we have the P.evna district to hear from and all the regions lying round about Whitesburg. The price paid for the staple is ridi« culous low—$8.05 to $8.60 per cwt, for best quality. At Work on ib« Other Eutl. E J Allen, familiarly known as Uncle Egbert, of the firm of Norwood & Allen, contractors on the Mineral Road, is in the city. Norwoods Alien will corn plete their contract in about fifteen days, and will be the first to finish on the ex tension. Besides their regular force, they are working sixty convicts from the city prison, all of whom will have to be released at the completion of the con' tract, notwithstanding half of them will not have served oat their terms by that time.—Birmingham Herald. Seal Estate Transfers. Mattie R Jenkins et al to Marina San ford, house and lot in town ef Gurley $750, W. W. Otey to J. B. Cabaniss, lot in town plat of Viduta, Monte Sano $125. Sophia L. Davis to Aaron Kelly lot on Pump St., city, $50. Jere Murphy and wife to James W. Hobbs lot on Winston St., city $600, C. E. Blanton and wile to Thos. H. Bayless tract of laud in county, $800. Thos W. Townsend to Dick Gilden I twenty-four feet of ground in private al ley on Adams Avenue city, $42. O. C. Hammond et al to John Me' Laughlin tract of land in county $575. C. F. Miller et al to Archie Roberts and wife lot on Church St., city, $150. J. T. McGehee to Oscar Fulgham house and lot on Church St., $38. Nick Davis and wife to Sandy Bynum lot in citv $250. • Oscar Fulgham to Milton Humes tract of land in county $181. Louis Bradley et al to A. J. Ikard tract of land in county $850. J. K. Gwinu and wife to D, W- Iluffar1 tract of land in county $600. Caroline Bradford to Elias Bradford house and lot on Whitesburg pike $50. Susan S. Todd to Preston D. Smith tract of land in county $1,000. James H. Lockhart and wife to Milton Moss tract of land in countv, $400. Pi i We have the largest; most complete and cheapest stock of shoes in Huntsville. Special bargains in la-! dies’, Misses, children’s boy’s and mens’shoes. ! On all shoes sold by us we will fasten But-, tons without extra charge. Our stacks of cloaks is immense and our pri ces teli every time. M. M. NEWMAN & Co Extraordinary but neverless true. We refer to the announcement of B. F. Johnson & Co , of Richmond, in which they propose to show working and energetic men how to make from $100 to $300 a month over and above expenses. -- ♦ » ■ .. Strayed or S olen. From my place, on South Clin on street, Sept. 9th, one large bay h 'rse about twenty years old, sixteen bands high, well made, and with a scar un der his eye. Liberal reward for hi return. Hekrt Betts. MUSIC LESSONS I detire to inform the public tba I am prepared to giv^ music le89on instrumental aud vocal, piana or or gan, either at my house or by calling at the residences of pupil? Reason able rates, furn ished cn application Patronage cordially eolicted. Respectfully, WILLIAM L. RILEY. y.gO-tf. Huataville, Ah I 'REAM ^■j[!?8T PERFECT M*pL»^ Its superior excellence proven in millirnsof homes lor more than a <icarter of a century. It is used by the United States Government. En dorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price’s the only Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum, Sold only Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NSW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS John D.Caldwell 233 WEST FOURTH ST. 233 CINCINNATI, - - - OHIO. (Send for Catatogue ami i’rice List.) Manufacturer and Dealer in MASONIC SUPPLIES Masonic Books, Blanks, Ballot Boxes, Collars, Aprons, Jewels, Gavels, Letter O. M. C. Pillars, Altars, Trowels, Officer’s Stands. The Sherer Blue Lodge Chart* Canyass, Cable tow, Warden, Columns, etc., etc. Royal Arch Chapter Robes. Jewel*, Collars, Aprons, Ark Banners, etc., etc. Commanderies K. T. full supplies and outfits for the Sir Knights. WTe also sell G. U. O. O F. Goods and Patriarchie Suits. Addrrse, JOHN D. 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Jacob Ward, Bowr&i, New South Wales And thousands of other* in every part of the C ilted states. “Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Results." is i the title oi a new brochure of two 1 undred page* | publislied by Dr*, Starky <& Palea. which gives to all inquiries full informatiOa as to .his re markable curative agent and a - -cord of several hundred surprising cure* in a wide langc of chronic case*—many of them after being aband oned todie by other physician*. Also "Com : pound Oxygen, it* Origin aad Development,” a j interesting book of one hundred page*. Bo'h I or either will be mailed free to any address* on application. R;a i the procure I' DRS. 8TARKKY A PARKS', 1 No. 1»« Areh ht. Philadelphia, Pa. I PJENTIUL TENHBWEB OOIXaOE. Thls*chO«l fcoa '-'the Fnglish, Normal, Academic Scientific, Collegiate, Musical, Theological, Medleal, Dec tal. Law, and Industrial departments, enroll ment last year 4S2, about thirty teacher* ia the various departments. Next sesion begin* Boot, l«th. Ixpenses from $8,50 to $10, per month. For Catalogue* Ac. Addrees, Kcv. J. Basnitr. Nashville, Tons. KNOXVILLE COLLEGE. ITNOXVILLE COLLEGE,—Young ladles 1 Valid gentleman hare a thorough aanul or classical education for *6,00 par aaeath far hoard, tuition fuel, light and furnished rait Provision is made for little girl* alto fro« # to 13 years old. Term begins Bept. Wa. leal for catalogue to Pa«e. J. 8. MoCullom. J 30 3tu. Knoxville, Ttfa. j[_J WARD UNIVERSITY. THE PEOPLE’S INSTITUTION Open to ALL RACES and BOTH gllH Tho Industrial, Normal, Piryabatobt and College Defacements, will open Sept, 15, 18%, and the Throloqical Dvam ment, October 1. Tuition Free. For fell particulars address. J. B. JOHNSON, Secretary. THE LAW DEPARTMENT. Will open Sept, 15 Able Fecultv. Tuitioo Cheap. Address. Pro*. J. H. SMITH. Secretary, 632 8th St.. N. W. THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. (Which includes Dental and Pharnawaa. iwal Courses), will open Oct, 1. Superior dvantagcs. Terms very low. Addrese. pRor. C. C. PURVIS, M. D. Secretary, 1118 12th Street, N. W Washington, D. C. Particular inducements offered to thoee whe are prepared to enter the Theological Depart ment, for which a good English education la necessary, -student* taken of all deneatoa tions. IT’S A FACT THAT S. J. B. Carter & H. C. BlnforH Have opened a Real Estate OJBee aadw the firm name of CARTER & BINFOPD. Offio. oil Franklin Street. 8o*th of | Office, up stairs in Gaxrttr cRct. sll colored persons and ethers whe have Beal Estate t-ir sale, or wishing to hay may find it to their advantage te eoBsalt them atmee. Parties having deeds mart gages, c. trac's etc., to w.ite, ana We ac commodated fcj culling at oar e«ee. CiR I ERA 8INFORD Hnntavillo. Ala NEWJBOOK! It has been twelve years since thi* pop. ular Authoress has written a book. Mr. Liliinghatn takes pleasure in announcing that her new book the beet of ali her works-a large volume of over GOO pagw beautifully bound, entitled AT THE MERGt OF TIBERIUS Is HOW NEARLY READY, Price $2 OO. The many admirers of tm.sgisted writer will hail with delight this New Yol. 500,000,:OPIES ,0LD - MAGNIFICENT NOVELTIES. BEULAH, $1.75. MACK I A, $1.75. INEZ, $1.73. ST. ELMO, $2.00. VASHTI,l$2.00. INFELICE $2.00. Good Reliable Agents Wantii For this new book, “AT THE MERCT 01 TIBERIUS,” on which i.ibbbal terms will be given. .Sold everywhere, and *ent bv mail Innaii tree, ou receipt of price, by ' G. tv DILLINGHAM, Publisher, isuceeeeor to G. W. Cumsiok A Co ) •J-27-9t. 3S West 23d Street New York. D r . A. B. Shelby, 2 Doors South of Post Offlea mm Franklin St. Office hours from 9 to 11 A, x.aad from 3 to 6 p. m. Messages left at Allison, Adana A Echols, Drug Store will racaiw* at tention. Calls in town and eoontry will ka promptly attend ad. p~n1iaiL « offie*.