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On Next Tuesday, Sept. lvHh, j Our Entire Line of Fall Goods Will be Open. An array of novelties seldom ever witnes ssed_ Dress goods in exclusive Designs ranging inpri ces from the cheapest to the finest. Domestic’s at all prices. Flan nells, Table Linens, Towels and Nap kins. Millinery is one of our main features: We employ a first class trimmer and make no charge for trimming when the goods are bought her e. Our Carpet Department enlarged and now in full blast. Cents and Boys clothing in complete assortments. BERSTEINJt LOWENTHAL ,The Leaders of Law Prices SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1*90. 1'LK.SONAL — Mis Mar'a L r lay made a trip to Decat ii last week. Mr S. I>. I lays of linden’s pre cinct wit in own Wednesday Mr. Alien A Carter as returned to Hut Springs Ark. Mr. William Hell l.-ft for Chat ti/ioogu Monday where lie will m ike his future home Mr. P ytoti W. Shields ot Bir mingham has been in the • ify this week Mr W C 1 lari i.s, one of Deea tor's most slice- s tnl hii-iiiess men was iu the city last buhb tli Messrs Frank Walker and H II Arnett of Madison cmny, was in the city the first of th° week. Messrs. W 11 and A tinny Ke'-| ly of l’.iowiisboro ^va^ in our sanctum last week. Mr John Pope came up from Memphis last Sunday with Capt. Mushy. Elder Jim Suggs of Fayetteville Tenu., is in the city begging for the C. P thirrch which was blown down last March. Rev. J. F. Humphrey left Wvd Desday for Athens Ala, to attend the Huntsville Presbytery. Mrs. J. B. Browu of Paint R*ck passed through the city last Wednes day on her way to visit her aunt, -Mrs. Dully Allison. ♦ ♦ ♦ Society Meetings. Masonic Evening Star Lodge No. tj second Monday night of each month, at their r i ir wavii Grove- H. C Bin °™ " M . Charles Hendley Sec. SHARON COURT. Meets at Masonic Hall, in Davis rave 1st 3 d, Friday nights. Mrs. H-CBmfori, M. A , Mrt Lucy I) “ufe, Secretary. immaculate*. evlTV.ille Lodge No- 14 ,ueets yen trulay night at their Hall Tu"Uel MeCal,y . W M„ Walter Tsvi ^al)t- ceremonies Sam layl°r, SeC. OI»D FELLOWS. ht an'l'f V o' No. 2768 meets mouth tlr'Y nigh^ in each U^ 8';llllam Jones, N. G.;T8. s- M. T. NO. 1. lili/vV"1 lue8d»y nights. Mrs. C*zn w p” fii-8ar*h ,SUi 1,kndehson temple no. 47. G. I 4 ue*^avr nights. Mrs ^»ll, See Wna*d " P * Miss Erma Unh B) u1HERS OF FRIENDSHIP. M 3r.l of Friendship 1st V*. W \i "ur--, .n,«s*lts- Mingo l1’ " u ,am Bates, Sec. *u 1 luce to Educate. V Z Sutbev° d"ul)t of the fact ^**^1 School iQ this ^People ® i wonderful work for Vt to y0lln " "*” superior advan “(*te, if 8 People desiring to ed ^»cte,l hoLaieJ°°king *)r a weli J^iheStat vkein,Ia8trial8nhool »iah tnt °rnQal in thU city. r^ntseh, i ‘°A raore about’this ^ill.Prin Vrt,te( to Prof. W. H. -"^pal.^Huutgviiie Ala. ng I>IEI>. Foxhall.- In this city at the res idence of Mr. James H. Mastin, on Wednesday Sept. 10th 1890, Mr Peyton Foxhall. Mrs. Margaret Jackson drop, ed dead on the street Wednesday even ing last. Normal School Notes. —Pupiis are still coming in fii>m all directions — 1 wo boxes of hooks for the Li brary and o ie box of tools for the shoe shop are on the way from Phil adelphia, being sent by a kind friend — Miss Clara V. Goodman of the class of 90 has been added to the Faculty of the school. She is a sterling young lady. — Prof. Councill delivered bis lec ture styled from I860 to 1890, last night at Leighton. — The Industrial Department going right ahead. —A first class job press has been placed in the Printing office. SHOUT LOCAL ITEMS — Schools are in full blast. —Revival at the M. E. church. — Cotton picking opens lively. —City schools opens Oct. 1st. —The City needs a colored schoo building. —The sul u ! an streets and side walks are badly neglected, — Capt. Cash Mushy brought an excursion from Memphis to this city last Sabbath. —Rev. A. YYr. McKinney filled the pulpit at Lakeside last Sabbath. —The C. P. church had baptising at the big spring last Sunday. —Excursion rates on the L. & N. R. R. to-day for all visitors who de sire to attend the Huntsville Pres bytery at Athens. Fare for round trip, from Decatur 57 cents. Mr. Thomas H Beasley, son of Dr. James Beasley of this place, was shot and killed at LaGrauge Tenn , last Monday. —A collesion of’ two freight trains ou the M. AC R. R. near Limrock Tuesday caused a delay of several hours of the westbound mail train No one was hurt. — Evening Star Lodge No. H meets in a special communication next Tuesday night to meet Grand Lee turer Jeremiah Barnes of Tuscaloosa Ala. —Mr. Burrell Scruggs came up from Milton’s Bluff this week plucked one of our fairest flowers and re turn to his vally home with the best wishes of the Gazette force. 295 Fkkxoamex St., San Fkaxoisco, November 3rd, 1310. Microbe Killer Co.: Gentlemen—After suffering from ca tarrh for eight years, during which I tried various patent medicines and was trea ted by regular physicians, even special ists, I determined to give your Microbe Killer a trial. After two jugs bad been taken an improvement in my health be came perceptible, which steadily contin ued. Now I am taking my seventh jug. I am so far recoved as to entertain once more a hope which I had long lost—that of a complete and radical cure. Gratefully yours. Henky Rw*oi<>. For sale by John L. Risou. Wm. Radam’s Microbe Killer Co.. New Orleans, La.: I have used the Microbe Killer in my own family, as well as for several of my hands ou the plantation for the past twelvemonths, and find it to be of great benefit in all cases. I keep a supply on hand at all times. J. Lebekmouth, Salsburg Plantation. June 25th, 1390. School Notice. 1 he City School Colored will open Wednesday Oct. 1st at tho M. E. church. All patrons are hereby no tified to have their children on hand promptly at 9 o’clock A. M. Thomas S. Cooper, 9-13,3t, Principal. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND TUESDAY We place on our first dargain Counterthe largest lot of Rem nants of all kinds of goods which we want to close out at prices which do not re present one-third of their v aiue. It will pay you to look at nhem. fss M, M NEWMAN & CO Mrs. It. W. Austin, of Decatiir, is visit ing friends in the city. Mr. llenry Speake has returned home from the Springs near Atlanta, sann' is, we are glad to say, greatly iii>pr(»v**d in health. Messrs. Hal C. Weaver and John 1*. Spence leave to-day at 1:510 o'c lock for Topeka, Kansas, to attend as iSrand ISep resentatives the Sovereign Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F. They will he <a»n* about ten days or two weeks. Committed to Ike Mosely, colored, bj&s been cCmiririt ted to jail in default of. bond by Sheriff Murphy, on an indictment found by the recent Grand Jury, charged with gaming. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Wise & Co. desire to inform their friends and customers that in com memoration of the Jew ish Holiday on .Monday next, Sept. 15th„ their store will be closed on that day. Parties living on Monte Sana will please give their orders to our driver No. 6, for all goods needed* which will be delivered on Sat urday. In the city our wagons will call at 6 p. m. on Monday for orders which will be filled and deliv ered same evening from 5 to 10 p. m. Respectfully, WISE & CO. tlm fn sat sum* Fifteen Bales. The number of bales of the fleecy sta ple received at this market is increasing rapidly. Fifteen bales arrived in tow n yesterday from different parts of the county, aud were sold to the following parties, the price ranging from 9:40 to 9:50: Landman & Co., 5, J. C. Jones 15. S. Sehiffman 3, aud one bale cyme in too late for the market. TheHunsvillo Marke. MARKETS CORRECTED WEEK I, T BVJ ®.BRADFORD iOOMfANY. Meats—Bulk Meat t>, to fjijij. Bacon Strips, 8$ to 10c. Country Fauis 12£ to 131c. Sugar Cured Hainr,, 1,31 to 14^0. Country Shoulders S'* to 9c* Breakfast Bacon 10 to Lie. Lard—8 to 9c. Corn Meal—70 to 75c. Pearl Bolted Meal 75c. Shelled Corn 60 to 70c. Hay—Millet and Clover i>0 to 75 Sugai—Granulated, 7] to 8Jc. Light Brown. 6j| to 7}c. Molasses-- 45 to 60c. Coffee— Hio, 20 to 2.V Crackers—7 to 12c. Coal Oil—175 test, 17e. T^Otest. 12c Chickens from Wagons*— 30 to 15c. Mi let See<L 70 to 75. Flour—$5 to $6.50. E ,*g8 15 cents Chancery Court Chancery court, with Chancellor Cobbs sitting, will convene in Pegular session it' this city Monday next, j^.n average dock et is on hand. j j Cause Inumlnfions i: Various I .u is «>. tho t oH:iir;, . j Thv. FT j Grande the Hitfhebt for i n V Gars. j The Loss t.( I'l-op.-rtj Will !»e Cnnsi.ter | able — No Futilities It spotted. Hut ; Many Narrow Ks mj>; s —A oudiern r» eitir Train Struri by a Waterspout. Floods lie pm ted in Numerous New York Towns. RIO GRANDE ON A RAMPAGE 1 Hasn’t Heen So High at F.igle l’ass for Ten Ti ears. Eajs.k Pass. Tex , Sent. 10.—The Rio i Grande is higher at this point than it • has been for Tea years. Wednesday 1 afternoon tho lower parts of the city were inundated and considerable prop erty was destroyed, but no lives were j lost. Miraculous tsunp s About 5 o'clock an iron trestle leading to u bridge over a l i ver was car t ie i away and with the office of the custom guard, inspector, quar ’iitiue guard and four or five others. A1 hough the trestle was fifty feet high no persons were hurt by tire full, ;.ud tbe p.-opie clung to the wreck until they were rescued about a anile down tho river. The telephone and electric light wires are down. U.i a Itooiit Ainu. 1 he Sail Antonio river, four miles Vest of the city, is also on a boom. The Overcomes down with a current ten lent deep, and has d me ;;r ■ it damage to the houses and iinpcov meats of the Piedras Me gras Coai company. The track of the Mexican Pitet national rail ; way is washed our. and railroad travel : to the south is suspended. 31R JC.< QJ A WATERSPOUT. ! Cliei1 Cull for ir.'s - itrain on tho | s.,ut Ii.-rn |» r.fi-.- in [ a* a. Wan Antonio. Tex., Sept. 12.— Wednesday night at o'clock passenger ! .-..in No. lit, east houn 1. from El Paso, on the Southern l'acidc ra lroad, wa.~ caught in a waterspout about fifteen mu, s west of i-ei li.e. Tlie water, some forty i‘e> c wide, stn c c the isuward pact •if the train it love the engine, bag gage and mail car from the coaches and carried them forty-five feet, overturning ;ii m. The paFseligers knew nothing of the approach of the water until the jar oc curred. Ihe engineer and fireman escaped drowning by swimming to high ground. The track was torn up rrom :<8M yards and a gully ten feet deep cut ;2irough ir. The train was left standing •su the track. FLOODS IN THE EMPIRE STATE. lull miatiinih In ('.inis ami, Klinirx, Hnr lielktvillp ;iih( Klw?wlu*r'*. III.Hi ha, N. Y., Sept. 12. — Nearly tliree inches of rain f ell here in twenty roar hours, and the water, increased by the lit reams above, raised the Chemung liver to the danger lire. The lower 1 arts of the citv were under water. L uuisiitli>. The Brie road. Bradford, Eldred anti Cuba and Weilsville tmd C >udersport roads are tied up ai 'A ellsville by land slides caused by the neavy rains pre va.ling. At Ca.nsieo. Camsteo. 5T. Y., Sept. 12.—The citi zens we:e aroused Y’cdue .iav night by She ringing of The fire alarm bells, au<l Hound me village partially flooded. ■pie rain continued unabated until pu tt Thursday morning, and at 1 o'clock tSie river was high r than ever known be tore. The town was a perfect sea of water at that iime. greatly adding to the' amount of damage done Wednes day. At Cuba. Ct:K.\, N. Y., Sept. 12.—There were heavy rains here Wednesday and Thurs day!. Some damage is reported. T rains on the Rochester division of the West ern. New York and Pennsylvania road are iruuning through a part of the way. Tli ‘re are washouts at Belmont and An dovter, on the Erie. At Syranise. SfYRACt sK, N. Y., Sept. 12.—At noon Thursday the rain had been falling constantly for thirty-six hours with the exception of a Muir, time in tne morning Streams are cons;.u-ral>iy raised, but no damage has been reported. At if on « Hornellsville, N. Y., Sept. 12.— The highest Hood which has been known in this section since lSlO, with one ex ceplion, visited the valley of the Canis . too Wednesday, ami a third, of the cay was iuuudafc .. Dt Bo:s. Pa., fckpt. 12. Thirty-six hums of incessant ram-fall raised the mountain :itieain.' to overflowing. At iverlmg Il-un Tuesday idgiit, a Philadel phia aud Eno bridge v.a- washtd out, .u.d traitic is 1 mg earn -d aroundi y the Allegheny V'adcy ro .d t.oi.i ui A/oud to F.dls vreek, and from that place t • Uiilgeun y over the Aidgeway anu Cieariie.U division of the Pennsylvania system. Jv n'ueky < .is* ii ut » ai Convention. F:t.v' kK" irr. lv : ept. »2. The nni siiturional c<invention was called to order cil hi u clock Wcdm-snay hy the president. Mr. Janie.-, t.. Stone, of B eckiuridg-. was elected loading clerk. Tiie rest ol the ses.-ion was occupied in disc u-siug tiie number ol stenographers required and Whether the convention should elect them or give the appoint ing ]«wer to the official rep iter. It was finally referred to the committee on rules, t he p. esi ieut has not yet an nounced the names of the members to compose any of tlie standing com mittees. __ Cm«a<i«*r* on Trial. L.VTHKOP, Kan., Sept. 12. The trial I of the crusade cases bey an Wednesday at Blattsburg. These cases are the out growth of tiie organized band of women who. last winter, went into the saloons • 0f Thomas Ward and Carroll and i emptied their liquors into the stm t. i There a? e eighteen defendants in these i cases, embracing s< .me of the wealthiest and most highly respected ladies of this 1 state. ■ J- Kit,u,Kurd __ J- B- Bradford&toT ^ A j " Dealers in- 9 ^ple and faflcy Groceries North ^ RODUCE FTC North Side of the Square. T J\ ‘ are now nrAno^ * telephone 42. CHEAPEST line o? Groceries^ *** BEST Kin^an^ w. the market afford*. £"* ms' B»"eless Hams Canvass Shoulders, siour "•“b.'S,"*’1 T)WH »«,«„ tit', hS !r “ -1" ch«" “f CAM AMO BOTTLE GOO,, _ V ‘ *• %# mvmiWD til -VOUr “*"*» to our ’ . Which i» the ,i„e t , ■DROI> **I»OUH } SeU u t,lt? lowest iivinor ln * ,.Can<,'«s a,a. *” • (jlve us a cal], J, B> Bradford & Co< f I 1 Yours, anxious to please, Ed. L. Htotlei. Ask your dealer for Ed. L. Huntley & Co.'9 HONEST CLOTHING If our goods are not in the hands of some STOREKEEPER iu your section, you can PRO CURE THEM from the BEST KNOWN and largest Mail-Order Wholesale Clothing House In the world, at prices that will MAKE YOUR syee snap and KEEP YOU guessing how we can afford TO DO IT. If your DEALER does not keep our goods, send to us and we WILL fur nish you a Suit or Overcoat, express or mail paid, on receipt of price. We will win and hold your patronage if you try us with an order I We have built up this immense business by our PAINSTAKING methods, and by doing by oth ers as we would be done by. ' Ed. L. Huntley & Co., Style Originators. in ordering Suits or Overcoats observe strictly following rules for measure ment • Breast measure, over vest, close up un der arms. Waist measure, over pants. Inside leg measure, from crotch to heeL References—First National Bank of Chi cago, capital $3,000,000; Continental National Bank ol Chicago, capital $2,000,000, ED. L HUNTLEY&"ca, Manufact urers and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 124 Market St, Chicago, ill. P. 0. Box 667. KOTK E TO It ITIILl« ATION. Land Office at Huntsville, ala.. August i. IWX) Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has liled uotiee of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before the Keg is ter and Receiver at Huntsville, Ala., ou .September 17. ISttO. viz: Homestead entry No. 120H7, William A, George, for the W, % of the N F See. 10, 11, R. 1 Hast. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous tesidenee upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John H. Kennedy, of Francisco, Ala. John Burke, of Francisco. Ala. Samuel Wilson, of Francisco, Ala. J' hu Rice, of Francisco, Ala .vjoo WM. C. WELLS, Register. David D. 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