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THE BUULLNUTON. VT., VilKE PRESS, EllIDAY. (KTOBEK 15, ISSO.-WtfLVK PAGKS. THE ANI'IIONA'S STORY, 1200 M LES AT SEA WITH HER MAIN SHAFT BROKEN. Drifts lit tlm Murey uftlin Wnvi'fiir I'mii tuitn Uiu m Willi ii Itioken llililtler luci I'm ties stt out lor .Vlnnin u -KcM-itt-tl Frum M. iIoIiu'h. St. .1 UN's, X. l, Out. 11 The follow ing rup'Tt ieiiesenls tho prominent Inel tletit of the Aiieliortu disaster: Ciiiliitit Snmll left GIumkow Sepl. 18 for New York, With Tin) pn.sseliKt'tH anil crow. Septi'mlier '-'-!, u strong gale spi'iiny; tip anil thu whip broke her propeller shaft, when about 1"U0 utiles west of Ireland. A panic was avoided only by the olllcers inMirinn the passengers that there was no danger of sinking. Her sails were hoisted, but the rudder near having given out, she drifted helplessly for two weeks. Many attempts at repair to the slialt were made, but all in vain. On October 8 the engines evere again started, hut after 15 revolutions the shaft laoUe again, this time beyond repairing. A consultation was now held, and the e.xaet position of the ship was found to he N) miles fiom Newfoundland. As provisions were run ning short, tor some days all having been cut down to two meals' a day, IlistoHluer Mcl'arlane and six others, Mr. llav, Dr. Tuttle, Dr. Lock Karaiiuahar, Mr. Greene anil two others volunteered to launch a boat to try to reach shore. They bravelj took their places, earryiuga qnaii tity ol iiui-cult in tins, and two casks of water As the brave iellows put from the ship's side, many were allected to tears, and amidst the silent pravers, they pulled away with no land m sight, and with no probability ol reaching it. Xo word was spoken but the pent up feelings of the TOO on board lound expression m loud long cheers. Heartfelt cries of "(.iod speed je safe" were heard as the boat disappeared from view. The lir.si oillcer was instructed by the captain to secure the services of a steamer II the boat readied St. Johns. 1'iiday Hie ship made but little headway, .uiu uiriituLcu sieainer tim not come. Saturouy at noon the glad cry of "land" ran tlnough the ship, and a volunteer crew soon pulled toward shore. It subsequently transpired that the first boat landed in sit. .Johns at '.! p. m. ester daj, the seeuiid reached 1'oucli (Jove, mlks north, at -1 p. m. A leu bourn Liter tne steam lug Kavorite was sent to the Anihoria anil towed her here. There were two births and two deaths at sea. The pas-eiieis whoueie landed at Pouch Cove weu heartily welcomed. At one time proMsiuiis got very low, the passen gers being cut down to two meals a day. Tin: ciucAc;o TKouiw.i:. I'lnl.eiiciu's 1 nreu 1 nei i isi-il to 100. Urn, I in Ii llen ily A i nieil. Cm- vi.ii, Oct. 10. There was no iIU ttnba.ae ,i' the stock yards to-day, but the enure Mcinity of the great packing houses v is oiistliug with significant no pal. item-.. I'lnkertou's bace at the yards has oei'ii increased to -lOJ men, and each om mi 'i-Mis .iroii'd ii'ilu a reulver and rule. ... lay tlit I irge ji .eking estalilisii mel.i 1 .i-.iiii.;ioii iiiitchei'n sons was con i 1 1 a iii.ij ...rracks, and will be head on.'1. . - ..1 i ne to ice until the trouble has bar :. u ! Ti.M.i.m r.i;uiM) -j in; ciktain. A 31 .in Vliirilor, hi, Jlhirrvi anil lliinsell In a ilio.itro liiossliii; room. MT. hni is, Oct. 10. .Shortly before the pen. mil nice .vn- t i begin this evening at the AluamijiM Iheatte variety hall, on SI. Ch.irkn si ree , a doubiu tragedy was en aeu.l bi hi.i.i Hie . scene-, .losiu Martelie, a l.itn.r pretty specialty woman, was st ibbe.i and nilaiitly killed by Krank Jim m i-.x-r, who lmniedi.it 'ly ended Ids ovvt . -.i.ej. The Victl.ns are said to liuve i.,. , husband and wile, or at least i Ii i ii-upieillhal relation. Tlie eaii-e or ti. ti.iae.ly is supposed to haw been d.uisy. During tin: nttoiniM.a II itninii r,a worthless tellow, quarieilcd with 1. 1 tv.iun.-ii, This evening he called her tiii.ii her piivate dressing room, where slie was preparing lor l In- night's perlorm anc , mi the general dies-iug room and was heard to nsk "are .von going to do hat," to which .-he replied very decidedly "no. ' liislautiy Ilandmejer stiuek her with a kiule, the blade penetrat ing her be.irt and she sank to the Hour dead, without a cry. Then without moving lrom his track-, the mur derer plunged the weapon iuioliis own heart, and tell dead beside his victim. Tue woman was about thirty years old. AN ANA lli;il 1st im.dt, Dlscoic ry ol ii Dliiliolieal Plan to Disiroy tin' City of V'leiiiiii. Vll nn , (Jet. 11. Tlie police have fur nished the press with an account of the recently discovered nnaichist plot to burn Vienna. Although inanydetallsaie sup pressed, the plot is shown to have sur passed in extent and diabolical ingenuity any dyn imite plot hitherto concocted, anil 17 conspirators have been ariesled. The examination of the prisoners shows that the plot was hatched in and directed from America and hoiidon, and was to have been carried out by Viennese anarchists who recently returned lrom America The plot was cleverly organized. The conspirators were divided into moups, one of winch was detailed to set lire to the town, another to take charge of the dyn amite operations and another to lorgo the tiecesary ollicial documents and to coin money lor expenses, THE ANAKCIIISTsj TO HA Nil, JiulK'i tiury rijml Upon DiTumliiir a Next, us the l'aliil Diiy. Chic go, Oct. 11. Anarchist Parsons spoke continuously in his own defense for live hours and JO minutes on Saturday, and sank into his seat completely ex hausted. .Judge Gary was about to pro nounce sentence, when dipt. lilack de sired that a motion in arrest of Judgment should be entered. Mr. Oriiinell having assured him that no merely technical mat ters should interfere with the defendants' rights, tlie cotut proceeded to execute the solemn duty devolving upon him. In brief but impressive words and in tones which at an time would havo commanded re spectful nttcntion.t lie judge gave littingex presslon lo the Judgment ot the court Ills face woiked convulsively when he begin, and when ho readied the word "hanged" he faltered, and could with dillicult.t utter "till jouaie dead." Tin L'si words were scarcely audible. The date lixed was tho ltd of December. Thousands of copies nt the speeches of the doomed men will be piinted and sold, to rais hinds to carry the cases to the Supreme Court. Horst'ord'H Aolil I'liospbati!. A (iiiiiil Tonlo, I)r. Ii. William, l,o I toy, X. V.,gnys: "It in it good trenor.il tonic anil worthy ol trial." VciTtlUI ll.l-l llll-l si, lll.iny l-u-fS of Fl-... uln n ml l "i 1 I 1 1 . i Unit its value U un-quc&tioiicil. IT 1 . l'i.l.l ltO.lSl:l!M0NIA. So I'ronontii cil li.v .(Milling Vi'lorliuit ImiH I lie llesltlellle l.mv liivlllcli'iit. WAsillsmoN, Oct. 10. The commis sioner of iiKt'ieiilliiri' has written lo'A. W. Uheever of lioston, as follows; In reply lo the (tiestlon as to whether there can be any doubt as to the existence ol con tagious pletuo pneumonia among the cattle ot celtaiu distill, ry stables in Chicago, I would state that Dr. Salmon, chief ot the bureau of animal In dustry, and Drs. Murray and Hose, veter inarians of long service, and ot much experience in diagnosing and detecting this disease, unhesitatingly pronounce it pleuro-nneuniiinia. The department Is doing all possible under the law to prevent its spreading, but tills law Is very deleclive. Ktlcctivc measures of extirpation cun not be taken, unless all rattle owners join In asking Congress this winter to pass a law that will gle this department att tliority to slaughter diseased animals and a fiiini sulllcienl to at least partly Indem nify the owners. The disease still pre vails in and around Xew Yoik, in Now Jersey, soiuowhnt In Pennsylvania and Delaware, quite extensively iii Haltimore, and in a lew Virginia counties, anil quite extensively in some ot tlm distillery and other stables in Chicago. a i u i : a r sriiiKi:. 80,0011 CIiIi'iiko I'ork-ii.ieldirs liivolvuil In ii strllu. -Trimlilo Anliclp.itml. ClIKAl.o, Oct. S. Over 20,00 1 operators are involved in a strike of pork-packers In Chicago. Two thousand lett this morning and others will snon follow. Tlie men are marching the street and much excitement prevails. Tiieeau.se Is that the lU-hours system is to be resumed next Monday. All of Armour -Co. 's men and those of live other big pork packing Ilrnis are in t lie trouble. Home ot Morrill Co.'s men wanted to return to work, when the strikers at once Invaded their place to stop their work, and a serious riot was imminent. Plnkerton's I detectives were summoned, and. at 0 p. m., j 1.";S of them sat down to supper with Win chester rilles between their knees. Uy to I morrow .loo w ill he in and about the yards, j lor an emergency. The Pinkertoiisarrivcd i at A o'clock and were greeted by derisive I jells Irani a crowd ot Sooo, which filled tne street. The crowd m ale it so unpleasant I that the command wis formed iuio tour i couipa'iie-and headed tortile transit hou-e. Armour is lett witn Clou cat tie in bis uiii 1 to feed. Ill-, eoopels came oul iir!.' cents advance. 1'lie uu'ii all quit Willi their ! knives and other sha.'pe edged tools ill their por-eson. Much trouble is feared. Tin: 'i n i:oi.oi;i(.' v i, c:ovriiovi:ifv. I'lln A nttiiv er rrolVsNoi" Slllittnoni'il ISe- I no tlm lloutil of VMtins Oi t. .". CllK'Ai.o, Oct. 11. Several M.issachu selts men, uoinineiit in the fjongrega tionai church, deny that live protcssors ol Andover Theological seminary are charged with heresy, 'i'lie rial situation I i is this. : 'i'he donors of iunds to the semi nary drew up a very strict creed to which every piofessor mtist pledge himself or nudge. The live prulcssurs, Smyth, Tucker, Harris, Iliucks and (iiilliver, editors of the Andover lieview. are charg ed with drawing their . salaries uiidtr tln pledge, while their doctrines do not con limn to it, and have been summoned to answer. Ocl. :.'", by l lie lici.tid ol viitois. whose power lo hear the complaint, how ever, the accusal men deny. tfih hovs aviki wont: Tii i; m.ui;. Notes rioni tin, llriiiiil Army I'osts of Vol moot. Tho Swanton C. A. 1!. Post held a pub lic camp-lire I'liilav evening, and Comrade ' Henry Dullard ot Durlinglou, delivered his addri-s on "Vermont to .-sail Francis co with the (irand Army." The sui vivini: members of Company I), Hit h Vol moht regiment, will hold aie tinioii ill Totviisheiid on tlie 20th of Octo ber, it is suppo-ed that sumo .10 member are livihL', and it is hoped that all ol them will be prison;. Tho lid regiment of Vermont volunteers will hold a reunion at St. .lolnisbury, Oe tober -1. An address is to be delivered bv 1 Cnl. Seaver of Woodstock, and (lelieral F. 1 I" Middy") Smith, w ho was once a colonel i of the regiment. Cov. Piugree, .fudge Veazey, ex-tSov. Proctor and Mayor Xel 1 son are to bo present. Chainberliii Post of St. Johnsbury feel ing deslious ol contributing their share I to tlie Charleston sullerers have engaged the Madame Fry concert company lo give a concert at Music Hall on October 10. ' A soldieis camp lire was held at Wil liamstown S.iturday ;oveiiiug. Capt. hull I ol Moiitiielier was pie-elit and there was the u-ual variety of exerci-os. i Sheridan Post held a camp lire at their : hall in Weston on Wednesday evening, October 0. Senior Vice Commander, de partment of Vermont, Ii. 10. Hatliorii re lated his trip to California and the nation I al cncnmpmuiit. Tho kindness and thotightfulni s, of De I partment Commander George T. Childs I was shown in his proinptnesstoseiid pecu niary aid to Dixby Post, at South ltoyal- ton, on learning of their loss by lire. Post (Juiinby at Hai ton has just receiv- cil a very costly and beautiful portrait of Capt. George W. (Jtilmby, piesented by his sister, Mrs. Dr. Masta. The Albany Post will hold an afternoon and evening caiupllro and band box party Friday, Oct. 1.1. Post Huberts of Rutland has voted to in vito Judge W. G. Voa.eyto give an ac count of his lecent western trip, and m all probability he will accept tho invita tion. The Women's Relief corps gave an en tertainment and supper at huneiihiirg, re cently. They realized about Jir. Tlie Tth annual reunion of company D, li Vermont regiment was held at Vete rans' hall, North Troy, Tuesday, October .1th. The following pensions have been grant oil : Origin A. lilanchard, Willianistowii, t a mouth and f.7J7 arrears; Peter D. litirke, lioltou, restoration and Increase from .'j to il a month and .'s arrears; Horaces. Gould, Wearo, X. II., mi in crease from t toSa month ; Jacob Itob iiison, W'atorbury. -id a mouth and h'.fti ar rears ; Jason Rhodes, Tovvnsheud, s, a mouth and about $100 arrears; William Warner, huwell, 1 a month. Custer Pi,.,t of lieiinington held an en joyable eanipllre Saturday night. "Hard tack," collie ami other relre.shnieiits will, speaking caused tho hours to pass away iiillek-Iv quickly. An order from iIhiiiii-i iiikii! IumuI.. n. ,... ..... Isajs: "The com testes ami hospitalities I extended to the delegates from tbisile I partment who were in attendance upon . 111., tin I ii inn 1 iiiif.iiiiiiiniii!.! I.t- ,1 .. ............. . ..b.....,..,,,,,, .If iuK cuill- rades and citizens ol California, are grate fully acknowledged." The slate of New York has :t,os7 nen sioners, to whom is"iaiil niontlily ;iuil,0lf or annually i,.i:i,10j, A new pension certlllcate has been issued to Gen. hucien Fairchild, coniinander-lii-cldef G. A. It. for $1.1 a mouth, under the late act of Congiess, "for lossof left arm so near the shoulder as to prevent thu use of an artificial limb." Tiimiiiiiny',. CiiiiillilutK lor Major. Xl W YiHtK, Oil 1i.-ThoTainnniny hall convention iioniinatcd Abrani S, Hewitt i for mayor to night. (ll.N. Mil l s s ill I'OIlt'. Tlie Comlll loll" o I the 'Mil lender of (leroill iiioiinil IIN ltelO'giiihi llnml. Wasiiini.tdn, Oi t. 1 1. (it'll. Miles'san nuiil report received at tho war depart ment is a voluminous document contain ing a lull history of his operations aealtist Gcroniino and Ids hand with a statement of ids position in regard to the terms of the surrender. Some davs prlortolbo .surrender a deserter citni' into Gen Miles' ciiinp Willi the infoiinatloii the lehegades were slmrt of supplies and ne irly exhatlst od and could not hold out much longer. A parley was held and llnidly Geroiiimo and Xatclie. siirteinloriMl as prisoneis of war, subiel lo the commands of the president,' Geronlinn justiHes tils leaving the reservation by claiming that theie ex isted ii conspiracy against ids Hie. A Vellottlsli Coat t'pon the lonirne, piiilleuhirly near lis base, Is ol llselrMilllelciil to ileiiotebilliill-liess.anall-mot it to the development of which the hot tte.ither It may be lemnrke.l In piiwlng In e.trciiiely liivoriible, and which autumn often bilnifsin Itstniln asu lingering leiriioy. If not leiiieilled -tv leh 0 Hpeeillly may lie with Hosteller's Stimuli h lllttei s-tlicn fellmv hk gniMiteil ibsonlers ol the stntiiiicli and luivvfls, null pains benenth the lowi r rhiht I Ibs.niiuse.i and lieiiiliiehe. A pi"lnpt u-e ol his inv.dilit hle s.eellle Is iilttnjs ile-lndile, no mailer whiil the le.iM n. I'pnti the Ihir It -ei .s it ii Inllueiiee ilnee!'. Iieiielliiul. Tne bill, the oii.-u uel Ion lo Us Unit hei i relievni o.f Hie i oln. .it. on ol the boite s. r lui ns t , ns mitur.il eliiiiinel, mid the pej 1 1 1 ii ol Ii which ll'ls loreed its way ml t iiiitl eonliiiidnaleil the blood i-exiellei. The s.oinaeh also lesiini. s Us dim sine Inaction. Ilheiiinal t-in, lever and iiirne iiiitl Iviilne; troubles ul-u ueetuiih to the II Hi r-. They Will Siiioly I'lml You. Tie y are l'inlinL' for you even where. Dratts ol n I r in uno.vpeetotl plait's, i.roiiw( lrom hot rooms to cool oie s, eiiielessne-H in cliiinuhiir elothmtr : In slmri, iinvthln.' tt hieli etuis hi ii "eoiiiiii'iii col t hi the heinl " I'll less iille-tt'il t liis khid o' cold beeoines se.ite.l 111 the uineoos inembiiuie of I he he ul. Then II is ( aiioih. In any and nil lis stupes this illn-ino always yield-i lo lllj's t'reuiii llilm Aphlled to Hie no t d Willi I he II mrer. s.tfe, lluleeilble, cert .III. 1' lee ll'ly cents. Wtit Kbit m ft1 ThePhysicians'Favorite A PERFECT mMf. I."Ulbl.' th.tsiii n o: nli Set no inel in ii 1 1 States (,Wii In Hie M' I'Kltl I lt MP.lt IT ot I, ACT AT H n I'OOI). Til it the opinli.iis of thise eminent pliysi el. eis nit .ieeeiietl i.t Hi.- irofi'-i ai i.'eneral l.t, is i onehjsi fix sieiwn lv the rapi'I nieii'.i.e in its .a ile, I In oiiL'h iili.vsiei.il presen .lion-, .oul by the uro.it inn. In r .d ouii.in-. mill test im. m in Is rii'intl vt'u sent Us by ihy-ie..i'is 1 1 ol ii iveiy si eiinii. Oxer 1000 PHYSICI4NS' LETTERS ri eeived -inee .bin. l-t sienU m terms ol' liij-'li. est piMiM-ot ii ns .. "peiteel looil" lor In tiiins, ii ul as iia ii in uii i li'tl dn i lor Invalid HUil .-nllt .iles.-ents. .Many Mothers rite us thai llieir liahlc.' Ilx es h,i e been Mixed bj llsln (.Vl'T.Vl' r.l KlIOl). Ill lltilera Inrilllllilll, it e.lll he llsetl tilth fonlitleiiett ot siieeess, mill in all eases ot iiiiil-iintril inn It Mill j;ixo heiillli and stieiiylh .vioiti; rnoii rei: i,is, .hom:y eau he had lrom I. WT vrr.n Poim thiin lrom any other, tin an infant ean be iniitle ISO MEALS FOR $i oo. ('In 'ijirr limn roi'V mill:- lUiiUl jm '. Si.lil by all ilriiiriiisls, 'ile., .".lie , nil. valuiibie i ii iiihlet on the 'Nil nlioii ol I ii I ii ii i anil liiMiinls" i, s-eni Iree upon apl lieiitliiii to I he piop'rs, Wells, Richardson L Cd.p Burlington, Vt. MiT:iii:i.i.'s i:i;i.i..v uoNN.i im.as Ti:i!s. Piirp.iitis iii the bieiiht, Mile or h tell, . nil lor weiili Input.. Sine rimi'le for linn eo tl sp t I ei ween tlie should' is. This i the oldest anil mo-t u liable llella.loinia I'l.is. tirmniie ami eontaiiis ui e.xtni iinmiiiv of belladonna Mihl by all tli uirui.t-. L'u'.'i.il.V'niltn AT tiii: - LARGE STOCK, CHOICE PATTERNS, LOWEsf cASH PRICES, A Kpcclnl iii vitut iiu is oivcii (ii all parties about IiirniHliin one or more carputs to oxamiim our larjfc stock, wliii'h is sccontl to noiiu in this itj or state. Rugs, Art Squares, Oil Cloths, and Stove Patterns. - Al.s-0 PORTIERES -AND- LACE CURTAINS . "33 IS 1J HIVE," CARPET HALL PUCK HKOTIICUS. MAAIAIOTH STOCK, CARPET HALL, Ntw h Mi i.t.lh.iiW Boys' i CMlflren's CLOTHING With our eiihirt-ed iremli's wo propose to extend each department try currying n much l.irireriinortmont, and polling everything nt tlm lowest poeslhle price, A department (hut tie ileh,. to largely Increase tratlo III hour IIO VS" mill (TllhDItr.N'is. We linvo there loretlie LiRGEST STOCK iV e have ever en rile 1. among I hem tunny nov titles In J.OMi nielslliiltr i-ANT SLTI'S. BOYS' UTf! The must stjllsh mill i1rey suits tvnr hnvoii full lino In Uluek. Mixed ami 1' An iiiitmotit ol Middle and Heavy n. We laid. weight BOYS' ?E MOATS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, Willi enpi - ami enpois We solleit an exanii nall'in ol our elej-'iint stuck of tlOOBo. Tlie Leading Clothiers. SiV.il&utf Star Slice Store, HOBBY FILL STYLES -iN- Hail felt Ms AN'I) GENTLEMEN'S Fine Footwear and at prices that ENTITLE US to (lie proud position of the most ooular Shoo Store in the city. i3l.d&wtf Ilia Bellows Fails Evaporator lime lire-eil them. SelMS to lie f r Mlper lnr to :n i x :i.p.ir.nin Inr evapor it'ni; s. i. S.'MCMII 31 ami I E i: U. ll.ive hexerliei iien'mll' il for Ktl'IIUTV OK I't Al'OIU Tli'N'. IVOSOVIV ot H KI. en gr.vi.t rv m i'H"ii t r In use MMul lor Jlliiv anient iH to MIS rent ir vM'h t' Faim Machine Co.,Bdiow r.-.ii!, vt nl'Js ?S 5 ACoraoto. s.in.i . lrn in tlw-o ho. tllSbUdi), i.i i n .'.I. N,. ink. n ii, l ,'h, Ii n il .i v - n. ii, no- i,i n Kiur.inutd. Addresj Urf.SCOTT,842 BroacJvvny St.,fJ.Y. K-AGENTS WflNTEL GUARANTEED SALARY ! iurti. al . -I 1 1 i i in rn ii. p ti traL'i.eimlov ami Instnw 1 1 u i i u : Ai'i niiur Vu unxiU Hiainlanl, Neuf3n'(iMii It",, AMriss, Ft.it in,j - ilary cipcctinl, t OXnrr i i -1 t mK-i un .l-i ii, U -Ti i-ol ttl'CTss.Mt ll Alt i-S I I I. I'l HI I sin Ml III. MjUii.it IN liLH i UK k I I I fiilli htp rrcp, tint thnno ho wrlto U tiuiDii rmUaiHt, Mmnc.vAiU rrcelra frt, full iiif.irnmtiun hhniit wmk wlilch t y ran tin. Hint lueftt linnic.tlmi w ill ny them frutu t to rcr i,iv Nmn Imvo V in i-!' Hun Tlii s.8sli -fctatt at uuco S 'Uru -'f inuf little furtuuca, All U uew. n A WAV BOYS IU11 Ot DIV., HcHahoD s. M in.. illOl IV It. .1 l 1 ID ttjj ii it 1 ANNOUNCEMENT Hi May last vc announced bought the CLOTHING A. N. PERCY & CO., At a LAliOE DISCOUNT from COST, and offered the same at prices never before named in Vermont. Those who purchased goods of us during this spe cial sale, will bear us out in saying that bargains such as we then oft nun taixu ruitu pleasure in announcing tliat we have just opened our entire stock of Overcoats and Winter Suits (Mens' Vouths' and Childrens'j all purchased at tho same large discount from cost, and which we offer now at less than the same goods can be purchased for to-day at wholesale. Do you wish to save a dollar ? You can do it by buying your A LOT H I NG Of us. Wc have just returned from the city mnrketo and are prepared to show the finest stock in the city of New and nobbv FALL and WINTER SUITS and 0VJSUC0ATS. RESPECTFULLY, BDRLIN6T0 SL'CCHSSOItS TO A. N. PERCY & CO., m?" rr. A. JS I'crcy will be found with the Lurlino-ton Clothing comp;iny, where he will be pleased to sec his friends. They Tie Together PRICE AND QUALITY. There i.s neither shoddy nor sh,i!!i ahoul The Blue Store Clothing. We ilo not nip u little ii f the leli.ihi itv Ill' nmti rial i.i ! 'it un ti In. s. ot the in.ik.n to bait Jim with a eiw riee : tie uie .iller m.ui ti.ele lnrtlie luiiii, u-wll n the pit -etit. Tiiink ot that Mhen jou it.n! the-e irui- lor lmiiLst mnl true CLOTHING. Till! KIAH STOIC H was never hetter prepared. (looil henry all intal 1'antn (tt $1..iO to .,'), " ' ' .S.OO t r.im. Good Ihiivij Winter Orcreots at it'i.tKt to (i.OO. " - ' " 7 MO to l.TMO. Good hear i Winter Inee J'ant Sails at $ 1 7 to I.OO. " " " ' ' 'JMO to (i.OO. Good luarij Winter Suit for Men at $:.0 to JO. " fri to i.. We Mislit Fill Tins Paper in Giioliug Prices. You must see Uio floods to hnow liovv low we are oile-Mii"; fjood Iionest clothing this lull. Kverytliiii"; rvquii ed in the vvav ol' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents' l'lirnishint;.-. Trunks, JJi s and L'nihreihis is in our salesrooms in most generous iiliui( it ies. The seeret ol' our business is heepin;; away under in priees and proteetiii"; every haver hy giving them the hest of ever thing lor tho least money. WE OWN CUR STOCK, IT IS PAID FOR, AVo do not pay any man or hank interest. Can and will sell our goods less than any competitor. Come and see. SMITH & HUMPHREY, Fashionable Hatters and Clothiers, HOWARD OPERA 1IOUSK, 85 CI1UKCII ST. THE CLOTH m G Is the place for every economical buyer to trade. We are now prt pared to share with you the benefit of our extremely favorable purchases of CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. Our stock is new and complete. Cash bought it. Low pric s will sell it. Our object is to please our customers. Our in tention to do belter by you than anyone else. Tell us if you can, where goods can be bought cheap er, for none are allow. d to undersell. ItKSI'UlT.TI.I.V, d. to the public that vo had stock of the late (inn of vtnj in il, 1 1 1 u OIIIIU. 11 13 HOUSE urn m. miles & co. i