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o . y&tm -Mat DAILY JOURNAL, ALL HOME ENTERPRISES Should bo Represented In the i;c:.:s pafzr. 50c Per Month 50c! ?5. -PEK, YEAH--$5. NEW BERNE. N- WEDNESDAY MCEiiiNG. OCTOBER 31, 1894. VT, XI! -NO. 177 PRICE FIVE OEJTW is- V 1H- ' m tr BIWIXCWI MCAU. -FOUND A bunch 61 keys of considerable value on South front bt ; w. "Local "News, HOUSE To s31tf. B nt-No 124 Polio St . B. B. Davenpobt. POUK Sausage Itib and Hum Steak this I morning. - .c ' N. Whitfobd. SAM B. WATERV103 Middle 8:. Just received, the 8iiit line of Whitman's Chocolates and Hon Uuns ever pnt on cue . market; fresh Cake?, fresh everything; Key West Cigars, Hickack's Fig and o. 1 Tobm co. . . , . .'- - . o801w RED v YAM . POTATOES, nice Cab- imm Aimle. etc.-. also sood Oyetera. Dont R.rget me friends; I .--will sell to yon clie-ip s any . one. My : stand is second door lu-low Watson lMniei s ice nonse, , o3!J2t ; . Mobes Roberts. . iL FOB RENT:- The house and lot comer , South Front and Mcicalt btreets. ; Apply to Wins. B. Hill, East Bide Market Dock. ,.;-, , 0.W1W NBW ADVERTISEMENTS. v Nunn & McSorley Fruits. ; B, B. Davenport For rent FouniA bunch of keys. - N. Whltlord-r-PorV Sausage, etc J. JT. Baxter & Co. Just received. . Sol Cohen Men and Children Suits. COTTON SALES. Tuesday 100 Bales, 5.20 to 6.80. The weather bureau says there will be showers to-tlay.. ... Our townsman Mr. C H. Thomas will make an address at Cove Nov. 8rd next Saturday at 12 o'clock also at Pollocks- villa next Monday Nov. 5tb. A special telegram: from Washington City announces that wulett who has been one of the working Democrats has been appointed postmaster ol tbat city. Mr. J. W. Stewart is starting to erect an additional building 40 x 214 feet on VfllTITS. Nuts. Orauaes. Lernons,Banan " 1, , J 4. XT I U ttWUIUUUUl WW1UUB - - w- " na ann apples nManuy on nauu avm 3,5 adjoining his stab'w on tbe wasted uerne uiiuuv rucmiy, uujuwureon - I west. The greater portion ot it is lor win ue some I THE,DE.1HMBATlfiSPEAKIJIO. anll ud Bmbet Hake Soaad Demo. Speeches at the Court House. , Mr. W. E. Daniel and Hon. F. 11. Bus- bee v addressed a - Rood crowd at the court house Tuesday night, and made speeches in behalf of Democracy. Mr. Daniel lea m a Plain ana aoie speech. . He calmly discussed the Gover ment, the Federal pensions, the Tariff and other question involved. It those wtio were curneci away with Mr. Spears the night hetore bad come to this meeting also, Mr; Daniel would have convinced them that there was a side, to the taritt question that tney didn't hear, as wcl' as to other issues of the campaign. Mr. Busbee's speecn wa3 more or an exhortion than araument a brief but Btroner anneal to Democrats to do their whole dutv on e'ection ' v and also be tween now and the d-iy ol ei.ciiou. The Democrats were wi ll pleased with both speeches, and with the candidate for Solicitor, Mr. Daniel. It would be a pity for him to be defeated. Let every Demo crat seek to see that not a vote is FRUITS OF THE PARTIES. Lessons from Records of the Past. Disastrous and Terrorizing Rule or ReDnblieaulsmTlic Absorption ol' Populism by the FormerDemoc racy's Fine Snowing in ine mm Oovernmcnt -The ttood Work Nlur ted lu the NationalThe Dangt'r tu Worth 1'arollna Don't Throw Away the Substance for the Shadow. ..:,., . I.... ..i.., ,i f,w 1 camasre room, dui men - l,.t received. Dou't lowet Lane Oil soap. lu" J . . 1 ... l.j I , . , i 1 1 ... ".. r . tiiH D;'Sr. 10 cenin uaae suau iu mo wuiiu 1 uen. uauie SDeaaa at uaswum, uamuu tlireo for quarter at J." W. , Small- county, on Nov. 2nd. and at Newton wiiods. tt, Catawba couotv. on Nov. 8rd. (JUairman ' '1 11 - . I P.Ml OfLVfl nr lhn latter nlace the Dutch GET, your Oysters iroru h. W., Simp- Democrats of old Catawba will have a big kin f. new qunuiy ami gwi "wo" ,,,!!,, the biggestof the season, Li tilled and delivered free to any part Again we notify a few of our :snbsbril- f the oitv. Alstrthev will be nicely ere that the price is invariably suets, per .rvl in anv style at the Restaurant, month, except where paid in advance, It No. 25 Middle 81 reef. TRY Duft'y's Bon B ini Ciwihb, 59 Middle Street. would be very unjust to charge a portion of our subscribers at the rates ol $0 a year, and Uhocoiaie and others 15. Sheriff W. P. Lane. Messrs. W. E. Daniel and Jas. A. Bryan addressed a good crowd at Cove Tuesday and made n 8TENOGRAHIIY .and. f A aling x:... d. 1...1 n Ui...ur.i ......i.-i. tirtwrvieiHi to the DUblic as Stenographer and type- Ine impression. The backbone of theThird E church at half past three o'clock. ComlnK and Going. Mrs. W. B. Blount left to visit in ston and in Pitt county. Mr. E. Q. Roberts and family who have been visiting in the city left lor her home tn Alabama. Mr. W. 1!. Blade returned ou the Neuso from Elizabeth City. M r. W. E. Patterson returned from a business trip. M. D. W. Stevenson. L. J. Moore W. E. Clark. P. II. Pelletier, H. C. Whitehurst and J. J. Hines returned last night from Trenton court. Rev. R. A. Willis of Fayetteville ar. rived last night and will conduct the fu neral serviee ot Mr. .1. a. nimpson io- day. Tbe funeral will be from Ci ntenery SOT the base speeches. ... . 1 , , m . p writer.- olio can ne iounu ai me oniue 01 Mr, O. II. Guion, over tbe Citizens Bank, iw twnen the hours 10 a. iu and 0 p. m, o41m. ' ' FINE Broad CreeK Oysters at the door, 15 eta, per quart select first class ones m ma. Henrv Brown, adjoining Mace's oartv there, as in many other places, hi . . . . i r . ir pears to be br o Ken. 1 ne people are iait fnir richt and will vote right on election drug store. o21tf wmifull and Winter suits see F. M. fJHADWICK. Tailor, 103 Middle St, New Samples just received. The Revival Meetings. The meeting in the Centenary M. E. Church Tuesday afternoon was conduc ted by Rev. G. G. Harley, the one at night bv Rev. J. T. Lvon, Mr. Lvon preached irom ine tcxi "Be lieve in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou sbalt be saved,'-' He simplified faith by his definitions and bv his illustrations. A rphp.i ATTIES at Lucas & Lewis'-Coal Oil Johnnys mroieum ooop . 101 iuo nnmhBr mn(,- numio- tlieir nrofagsionr of Laundry Batb. Toilet, Bbaving; tor nne convicted during these meet- Laces, Flannels, China or Glass Ware, its , 1 ! ....ii-nnan Prlro R rpnta Alan I or. .... ... Toe sliernooo meeting to-oay win ne held at half-past two o'clock and will be .mm! la unknown. Price 5 cents. Alsol Conr-u soap for tue bath, 3 cts per cake. onlv three-auarters of an hour in length on account of the funeral of Mr. J. A Simp son. The funeral will be at half past three. The night service will be beld as usual THR flnnst Corned Beef in the city at 8c per lb; best Flour in 101b packages at 2Jc per lb; best Creamery Butter just received i& 80c per lb; Three lb cans Standard To- ZZryVt ?0cptr"'ca: Tteng rvice ng it will be con Itst 4 stK. BrSom in town for 26cT 2,400 ducted by Rev. ( G Vardell . Blue nen Parlor Matches, tue very nest, r- iv. Arhnnkles Roasted Coffee, in 1 lb packages, fresh roasted, at 25c job lots ol Tobacco a specialty from 18 to S5c per lb wholesale, and m to ouc retan. Respectfully, J. W. Messio, 40 Middle St Mrs. D. Bell of Moreheid who has been visiting friends in Ooldboro passed tliroush Tuesday night rtturuing home. Her daughter miss Lillie. ueii weut aown the previous night. Mr. C. D. Hines of Portsmouth, Ohio who was recently in the city prospecting with a view to establish a truck barrel and crate factory which would also in clude the manufactory of cheap baskets. came inon the bteamer Neuse and took the mornina train for Goldsuoro. U exoeeti to set baCK to JNew licme soon. Rev. D. A. Brindle, pastor of the Dis ciple ehurcb. and Mr. V. J. Rrinson, Mrs, J. W. Messic, Mrs. John Hill, aud Misses Maud Land and Ren BowUen, lett tor Einston to attend the Statu convention of the Disciples there. Others passed through for the same purpose; among them being Mr. Barz-lia Holton, ot Ulyrupia NEWS IN BRIEF. 8 It la The Same Walters, The Walters mentioned in yesterdays Journal as the supposed crank that was in New Berne on two or three pre vious occasions, and now at V asbington oroclaimimr himself President, and Ad miral of th U. S. Navy, turns out to bo correct. He is known to be perfectly harmless, and going to te President, Cleveland was instigated ova crowd 01 men at Atiannc Citv s joke. They led him to believe tbat Cleveland had resigned iu his (Wal ters) favor with this double appointment, and made no enough money to send the deluded man to the Capitol on the fool hardy.errand. Fun to but not very genteel. them Tlie Czm's condition is worse. It is lumorcd that the empress of China is dead. All of the inmates of hhe white house were vaccinated Monday as a precaution against the small-pox, The caso against McCain tor murder in the Darlington, S. C. riots has been nolle pressed. Let me control the conventions and I care not who does the hissing. Thomas Collier Piatt. Unless Brooklyn comes to lier rescue New York will drop into second place and loose the population pennant Tbose MuswuniD newspapers which ac cuse Mr. Hill ot peinut polities should never ot an i AT NUNN & MCSORLEY'S. no doubt, wive bim credit for one thing. He 1 . , went so tar as to cause rue arrest; nnnnnnnt's coachman. a V.ll.M. I.lht. w-m, I n Vf T:'; -1,,.- oaa ua . boa nn inrv . .... ........ v I ITI.V. 1T11. 1.. Ill 1 1. V nn.n 1.1, ..111 -JLVJ uu .... An unusually brilliant ngnt m mo joub. mmm. in u'a;n. Th mit diffl- . . . . - , , i ywivun-uv wMw.M,vr. 0 i . , ;..i.. ... hal office last nignt attracKd awenuon 5aitv with the governor is that he makes a me soim, wen aiw,imaiw ... .lk.M Tt ... l,oltf ailny hnt mn tliin-r nnrl see- men ot me COUIUIV Stand II maocia uu uiu uli,uim j. w n uu i nuni,Hiiti ua uuvub vuvr - i ... , . . mortal, uuiarinsiieu iiig in umumuj. OUR REMOVAL - E5HS2SHS n n asssasas yen from passers on the street It was specialty of seeiDg nna f Wftlnhnnh's . Incandescent tras lhjhts mg it out one way, put in by Mr, C. E. Slover. It is the first A dastardly attempt was made Monday and only one as yet in New Berne. One night to wreck a train near Frankfort, hnrnar oives a sixtv-candlo nower light Ken., bv fastening ties on the track. This and it is said will consume only three teet is the tmra attempt in tnai locuuiy, an hour. An ordinary burner that would -phcre is now two and a half feet of consume five feet an hour would give only gnow reported in Colorado and in Ne- - .11 . u.ki i . . . .. . , i i a iwemyFcanuio puww ifaw i orasKa waere tue pranie nies uave oeeu One Durner iignis up a uj,rge rooiu perr i rampa m .1 . . 1 1- ., - ....irl.. I w leCtiy : BIIUOBV llivo uay wnu a -".qanjr mellow light. It is a matter of surprise The Republican parly is and Ins ten from its birth a sectional party. The platform upon which Lincoln was elected, bis declarations, the policy of the ltcniii- hcan party and the lact ol lus election py Northern votes and by a minority ol all the votes cast loft no doubt ot lus sectinn- al proclivities, and so that parly has continued. There lias been no lack of talent, ol olo- cincnce or menus enlisted in its behalf. It. has succeeded mainly in accompiisim.g what it undertook. Us plans have l) c well considered, wisely executed ami w all see the results. The. classes enriched, the masses impoverished. At every cross roans lor a whole 'en- v:0 1 eration the opposite parly lias not ceasct io warn me peupie 01 uiu cruum uumiu of the present calamity. No surprise is felt at tho situation. The wonder is that they were continue I so long in authority. Tim) who lived iu llio 10 years from '00 to '76 who saw the carpot bag legisla ture with 10 negroes, its dusky allies. most of them umililc, to read and write, voting themselves $8.00 per day, in dulging in a reckless and cruel saturnalia at tucexpense of the already impoverish ed State; a regular 'jar supplied with liest liquors was set up at the cnpitol and the carnival went on. Bunds were issued; the credit of the State begging at 10 e-ails on tho dollar with ti debt piled up to 142,000,000 dollars. The debauchery aud crime perpetrated against tho State by this gang of plundcru's with Hwep-on sud Littlelield as leaders, win never equalled in the United Stabs. No at tempt Was mmlc to (lolellil it, IjiiI upon discovery an i exposure the leaders all took reluge an !i tt the btatc devastated and despoiU.i. My tiieir Iruils they must be judged and every Southoni Slate has long since repudiate.! the party. Wo have no complaint against our State government on the contiary; it is a model of excellence with good credit. good laws, guo.l Executive, good Judi ciary, good schools, good oilier aim good ministry, it was the reverse under Ko publican rule. the ropulist party is a monster, burn out of time, in short di es?, cranky, vain; a noisy stream with no depth; n lame horse with one eye; it wants this or some thing better, fickle, fauH-linding, coy and hard to please, l ouug and inexperienced, recently we lded and the stirew to tame. Hits party wait- nliKe anil honors. It p u; s f Hi1 l ie w.lh Uio groom hum is -likely to embrace and m.iko a lull sur render to him. It has m claims to the country's support, never having proposed a single measure worthy the consideration of statesmen, cr set up candidates lor office who could bo relied upon to n io cato any fixed and acceptable policy in the interest of the iieople. Can any voter in casting his vote for a Populist or lor a Republican or for a Fusionist, feel sure he is not voting a straight Republican ticket? Does any friend to the people and to the State de sire a return to the disastrous and teroriz ing rule of Republicanism unless y.-u desire to defy the warnings ol ih;- gum-l old chief, who now lies peaceably at rest, who stood at tha helm all through our perilous voyago with other dislinguislie I comrades and fought to victory against Republican misrule and despotism? The answer mast he negative. Against this combination ot neg-oos, socialist, malcontents and otliee-seekers led, thinking ndor the im- Mr. Butler Publishing Made-up Speeches an Those Delivered In the Discussion Iletween Himself and Mr. Simmons Instead of the Beat Speeches. 1 he Goldsboro Caucasion, Marion But ler's paper, has besn publishing what purports to have Ixen the speeches made by Hon. F. M. Simmons and Mr. Butler when they met in joint debate at Jordan's store, Wayne county. The serious charge is made against Mr. Butler that he is not publishing the speeches as delivered, but lias himself made up a speech for Mr. Simmons and then made up his reply to what he says Mr. Simmons said, (neither speech hardly having a resemblance to those delivered,) and of course making victory fall on his side, while those pres ent say that Mr. Simmons fairly demolish ed t ie leader of tho Populists using him up in such a style as he will not forget in years. COCAX UTS, grated, shredded or sliced free of charge to purchasers, at New Bern Candy Factory, 59 Middle St. A new line ol E. P. REED'S latest Shoes, prices lower than ever in all the latest styles. Alai a full line of Misses and C'hildreu's Shoes, and a full line of all other goods. For anything you want see our Stock bclore buying; we will save you money. J.J.BAXTER VHOLELINE OF AH Wool Henriettas IX BLACK AND COLORS. FOR ONE WEEK. m'w is i To secure a NICE Dross for a little money. 63 POLLOCK ST. m with a record whose pages are covered for a ceutury with lino upon line of the grandest triumphs, most acceptable ex amples and successlul experiments ever conceived by statesmen in the interest of republican government. 1 hey ask that you inspect t'ie exniotc ot tneir moors iu tbe State government, minutely in every department and hie your bill ot objec- We Have Now On Sale 1,200. high a degree of excellence. STILL GOES ON trt Vw. nApfonllv .vinflrlAnt of Bllnrogfl. . . na.ii. iv I H-J-"J iTOWMuiu..... .. . . nama . T Tumor TW. nr T TTanrVlna if Wolo .rll liflft I K1U -J " ' . 4r. II IU. a. iin.u "-e" ,- mn,lv in Tnninna hv hlR own TflPfi . . . . . . , - new uivuuvm au aMMw w.j " just died in ft Philadelphia hospital irom for Democratic speech at In- a dangerous operation, tie was id years i dianapoiis. of are and ver? wealthy. For many I Pennsylvania has an extremely forgettui veers he was President of the Raleigh & I man if a Richmond paper is to be bel ieved. . , .. .1 t u: i . Ar.t,A t.: i! i i i. ; . i n..i, . n ,, uaston oauway anu tor - anitno ui i,uc i uy uta a iliioii ju uie iiuuiu:-ijm w Ralflloh A, Anensta railway and was the I member something, sticks a pin in his founder of the Citizens National Bank of coat to remember the knot, a pebble m Raleiirh. - '. ; ' : his shoe to remember tue pin, makes a Dr. Hawkins dwncd property in three dent in his hat to remember the pebble, states and his estate is carefully estimated and even then he carries his wife's letters at $300,000. : He is the fourth one ot n il- in his pocket until Uiey wear out, eigh most wealtnv citizens woo nve aiea i A egr0 mAQ gut twenty-four years in a few weeks. The others were : Messrs ) nt in in Wiimlnofon iail under 1.000 Hrocc CnftAn ci nr Rufus Tucker, Win. H. Hollman and E. bond fur the forgery of the name of L. B. vw" J' w i j mu. .t tl,l ojtoto DtiniKT. I ... .l. mi., e u.iwau, 4uo ivir- w- "uu wwi irr.- 1 Sa9Ser to a CneuK lOL o, ilia WlgClJ mates a million ana nau aonarg. Senator Hill is surely to be commended tions. Not that they leel less concerned for his pluck and aeal. Despite the dis- about the National, but loss of the home runtion m ma most gallant fight of thatagasllgntcouii Mwoweanptoso lonin gtate ia making the government implies utter ruin and blight his lile and appears I to our institutions and our civilization. REMEMBER, If you don't ; come t New Berne until af- . ter January 1st, .1895, we expect to be located in oar own building now occupied by Mrs. S. H. Lane. ' Our sale of V . the great reduction in price has been moving steadt - - V . ly along. (f. ' v Go back to '68 for proof of it. Much has been done in Congress which promises better in the near future. All money is taxable, our currency is solid, our people cau live cheaper, trusts are shattered, incomes of tho rich help to pay tuejtaxes, elections are made lioe, govern ment expenses are lowered; it has lougiii a good tight but the end is not yet. Have we seriously considereu tiais ques tion t Can we oito a single instance in the history of the government where bene fit to the people has resulted by tempor ary defeat of the Democratic party. It has always to be reinstated and a big job of repairs to accomplish. AVe see no cause to neglect tbe Democracy. We near a great deal ot sophistry an-i falsehood aud error, sucb as low prices TI7E piece i LI Atotore qmntities. . . .- . Lgiveg well pleased with our heautiful iPlASHMERE Black Batiue. heretofore and ouiet. little city. Mr..Ksy who - luiBDuwu a whs ft nrettf eooa one out a was aeiecieu. ,i0rt Af xa ,la n ,Wiv tin. " . , V . . ., . 0 I LU 1 UIUUUVOI OM ,un w v .... v , - Johnson naa rieen at worit ior nr, maser i . - . j n o. r . A soutketn Hmmm Trip. ? ftnd it aoueaM had tom the blank check 13 .ZZ. .utJL Mr.'Jas. Ksy ol tbe firm of Jas. Key & out of his check book and filled ltinand 8Ulv an(1 demand have nothing to do Co., Well known to the butter lard trade then sent it to tue nanit Dy a noy. witl ices Take nature-9 owa free gifts is on a Southern tour accompanied by bis Charles Morganueld, the alleged train on-i moat of them are necessaries, air, wife. , They were at the Albert yesterday I robber la making a light against, the leartb, water, fire, the grasses, etc.; there bnt went down to Morehead last night Adams Express company to recover the lis a demand for all these. Often the sup- excess or short of the demand int of view. So with other would impose upon us, nothing in them, arid ton discover we have lost the the robbeiy, are sellina N. C. Plaids by the They wyi very soon, uowever return to i money taken irora mm at me time oi uu pi i8m . . . r T T 1 n 1.1, nv. I, mi. ,n WtUt . 1 i .1. 1 U II . . . ml .1,1. vnMOB I ?, ' ... At ate. - , i now jHiuo .u.opcini n iuvii - ' lamiit, wmcu iiw vuuiumi. i irom one po - 1 .1 fMnnil. and wi IhAH nfl Ml TA IT nrl I i. nn.. a. nniv, I rl 1,T1 1 1 MnKmntlOlrl ft I II--! .1 . Wool Kersevs lor men swear, here- . : ii,,!!-.:-;.-' l.t..L...n,ii.n .imnH.tit nmnf I v? nr. sold at 50c, now 3oc, in any , Mr. and Mrs. Kav both emress them- Unn. that their clii-nt was not enaaged in hm. . m Vsold at 15c, now going at 10c. Our stock is very full and complete this season and must be sold regardless of low price of cotton. ' was her nine years ago noticed tbe m ir ked improvements that have been made I since tbat term. substance and have onlv the shadow. A few last words 1 wish to say oeiore the election. The outlook is not en- Be Sure to call at your earliest tunity. :". . , ; : , opper- Respcct.ully, Hotel CUattawka-Arrivals. - H. T. Greenleaf. E. City Nr C; C. R Johnson, ComlandVs, F. T. King.N. Y.; R. H. Evans. Albany r. i.; w. Marston. Phila: C. E. Matthews, Provl dence; P. Elliot, Balto; Will C. French, St. Louis; W m. u, rearson, -jrnnce oi India" Cigars.; F. a. ' Watson, hi' ..,f-' ,-,.11. L. Qibbs, City.; A. Loi- ii, C.tv., E. r. Hartfelder, N. Y.; I : The members of Craven Lodge Mo. I. In v.. a VvitminotAni K. fi. Khf. RaltiK I Eniffhts of Harmony, are hereby notified v. , ni ' I , . , - , - , i, n g I,. ( - r, N. C; C. J. Roizenbark, I to assemble at your uoage room a ou . tun V rAWVIK . To the Officers and embers ol bt, John's j,,,,,, w I trust there is enough uws i t " . - eood , sound sense in me community io Brethren: You are reauested to attend I " 0 ,. pnu anmatinioa 1am .. , ., , , iniio .ug winivi u ........ . a speuwi cuimiuuii,ii"u ""6w i their balance. . .s w. v, a. weonesaav, wi ot, io as iov y. ui. fin- the nurnose of paving our last sad I tribute of regard to our deceased Brother I J. A. Simpson, visiting isretnreu oorai- I any inviuni w aunuu v i ... .-- -.i ,, --1 I JV I11UI3. IT . lit. : ; -1 J. H. Hackbubn, Sec'y; The members of Craven Lodge No. i. 1 N. C, Noiti-i: ; Fields, I.i j -jr, 1 .Uto. JN. Metzger, 1'. A, .Nash, Norfolk; Alex i 'on.; E. Corock, City.; I o'clock, v. m... Wednesday. Oct. 31. 1894 ! to attend the funeral of our late brother, J, A. Simpson. Hv order oi tna rresiuenr. - Republicans Free to Choose. The Republican party has not put any candidates in the field for State Senators nffttinst Dr. F. A. Whitaker and Capt. Swift Galloway the able standard bearers or tbe democracy. nereiore- nepu oil cans are perfectly' free to vote lor these gentlemen, and it Is believed that hun dreds, and perhaps thousands of Repub Means Will -v vote .. ior . uiem in prefbrence to " the third, party , candi- Qfltti. i, Let ever Democrat do his duty, and work to bring wavering voters to a right decision, , ' - ; 1 , ME . II 1,1 P0 air PAIR. PAIR. Ladies 4 Button Kid Gloves, BLACK, TAN, BROWN, and GREYS At 59c, Worth $1.00 0. Marks & Son. GreatTcmptation john our;; Grocer N Confectioner IT WOUL D BE A Great Temp tation to some folks had I hey such a lot I Has Now On Hand A FULL DRY GOODS, ll-Totio3a.s, Boots & Shoes Q-rocerles, BOTH STAPLE In FANCY; STOCK Of At, THE Hardware &FARMLN& WM NTS, W00DE1T & WILL0v7 Glass Ware and Tin Ware. Latest Goods. John l)''dV They are Fresh and ot AS WE m now 0. -THE fLsi. CAN NOT 15EATEN. John Dunn tVlerchantG COMPETITION EXAMINE OUR Call and examine and be convinced. Wholesale Come and see our Dcpartribt f .It"-. V..-- SAMPLE CLOAKS! They are Beauties Before Placing Xour and Very Cheap,! ' 4 I St . r Respectfully, Hackbiirn . . & Willett. "I, 3B1EBT. ,.2oo. OUR PRICES if ;t Htt"i C J, H. Smith, Sec'ty, "i 'I
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