NEV7 BERNE, N. Om WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7. 1894. -PBIOE FIVE ci: .1 SMOKE Sporting Club Cigars to-duy. XCNN & McSoRLEY. COCANU TS, gr.iieil, shredded or sliced t'rta of charge t purchasers, at New Bern Cindy Factory, 59 Middle St.. , MY CONNECTION with the Joubnai, id uo way interferes with my collection n;;i'ncy. During uny atsence from the city pu'tiesean settle directly with those they, are enabled to. J. M. Hinds. YOUR NAME on 25 of the latest style visiting cards ftr lOcts. Lovers mottoes nlio. ". . Jos. Nelsoh, Jb., . i . . Agt, Laurel Card do. HOUSE To R.-nt No 124 Pollock St. s'iltf ' B. B. Davenport. WHEN Buraxine is need according to Oiivictioos, a third of the labor and the c HI or soap m ordinary wasning is saved. ' Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. , FOR RENT: The house nd lot corner South Front ad Metcalf Streets. "Apply t U i ts 11. Hill, East Side Market Dock. t o271w FRUITS, Nuts, Oranges, Lcmons,Banan us and apples constantly on hand at New Berne Candy Factory, 59 Middle St. - iMiDd n.u ..i.mi , rM,;ia just receive I. Don't forget Lane Oil soap, i.bu besv 10 evnt a cake soap in the world -three foraquarter atj. W.vSraaU- '"TOY Duffy's Bn Bon and Chocolate Creams, 59 Middle Street. . . a, - .,111 B IBiieitl uornea Jjeei in in. cuy ov put ll; .best Flour In . 10 lb packages at JSJC :ner lb: best Creimerv Butter last received l ' mi ,.. 1 m at ooe Deri): xnrec i r -a oin uiuu " .- j i ' ' ., ait. niiiioRS. new fron. ui. o',.- jt cud: oiu n n.t .nn a. wa.W I inaf a II M, Ml, Owst 4 sfg. Broom in town fur 25c; 2,400 Blue lien Parlor Matches, the very beet, dor !5c; Arbunkles Roasted Coffee, in 1 lb 'Piitkuues. fresh roasted, at 25a, job lots Tobacco a specialty from 15 to 35c per ;Jt wholesale, and uo to ouc retail. Respectfully. J. W;Messie, 40 Middle St Dry fflob. Shoes, CarpetinQs, Etc. Wefcwe Just ReojiFfld a new supply of LADIES CLOAKS, ." Newest Styles and Perfect Fitting, . ' Fos nta's ahd Bairritz Kid Gloves. We offer someR lartlrora of Superior ' bargains in-PlaUKeiS QaBJitjr. , We call special attention to our Harris . V CI. l-Tii.li'n Ai;..nQ anil r " h 1 1 i dreu, xnese Biioes are oi a verj oupewur Quality, beautifol Btyles and prices to .suit all.. We feel confident in saying . Al. Al- . i-...' .( . -.-1 , , V- I i V r Yon can pt fir pur Honey. 3JK.fc:ft!i GOODS ;: still going for prices that surprise. I only ask that you give me , ' a tr)l before you buy. 2. Jaxrics 63 POLLOCK BT. CARPET SALE ! We now offer the trade some of the best values In CARPETS that have ever been shown iu the State. j One yard wide, in home made Rag Car pets, at lac. lietter grade at zm. . Cotton Ingrain Carpets, 20 and 25c. Cotton Ingrain carpets better quality, ior 30 und 35c. f wool, 2 ply Extra Buper Ingrain car pets ut 40c. Try to match them else- wlr re lor less than ouc, . . All wool, 2 ply Extra Super Ingrain ' Carpets at 50c. , ' . - All wool 8 ply Extra Super Ingra'n .carpets at lao. -TAPESTRIES- n el "ant line of beautiful patterns wo will f U tor the next tew days at tac i ... ) to t ?o. .: , Dvjfii'.r grade in many elcpant designs, .worth 7uc, now selling tor twc. 2iow we eeice to the Line we are rriui ofi :f.i:i!,nn & I; wins, extra quality, 10 vne i h, at !;. vvortn ea 'ana Sue- ! s ilo nt.t 5 ! I . e to sll these , , 'it .'n'v low i i l;3 to (lo i, e r YJ NOKTH - CAROLINA SECURE, SETEK OUT OF SUITS COJfGRESBMES BetarmsSent is at iUklelKh AU Hlbt L4n(- RepartJl Frm Ontr-the- -Way Places Very Heagrav ' : Forsyth county 400 Republican. ; . ' Durham precinct !of Durham county, 104 Republican. ' - ' Pasquotank county gives Skinner, Pop ulist. 750 majority, a gain of about 200. - Hour townsbius in Rowan, including Salisbury, fires a Democratic majority of AsHBORe, N. C, Nov. 6.-9 out of 20 precincts in Randolph county give. Re publicans a gain of 245 county probably Republican by 800. . J ... , Raleigh; N. C Guilford county gives Republicans about 100 majority; Cbatata County, 800; Vance county, 300. r Two Townships In Wilson county gives Democrats 700. i Raleigh. N. C. Returns continue slow and Meagre but ' indicate that Vance, Crmtam; Pasquotank, Richmond,' Forsy- tbe, New uanover, uuiitorr', Alamance, Yadkin and Henderson counties have gone Republican. ' V. - Hwain, unstow, Man in, Madison, tiay wood, Jackson, McDowell, Johnson. Bun combe and North thampton, are Democrat ic. In Wake and Lenoir indications are that the nam is in favor of the Republi cans, though majority maynot be suffic ient to elect. .v .yi.'vi" Raleigh. N. C. Returns are comming in slowlv and only partial. : Indications are that the Democrats will elect seven of j tbe nine congressmen. Advices so far show little change from the vote in ."92. . Raleigh, JN. u. Returns n-om ttrabam, Cleveland and Davidson counties show lage Democratic gains. ' :" -A Raleigh. N. C. 4:10 A. M; Returns from Wilkes, Mecklenburg, Moore, Or ange, Stanlv,Davie nd Pitt counties show slight Reriublicao earns. ' Skinners election for congress Is stiout conceded' v-. " Onslow county is estimated as having gone four hondred majority, "' -. Carteret county thought to be sarely Democratic. , - , . Pamlico csuntv leports a (rood front and ' expects - to come out all right when returns are ail in. , . ' Local News NS W AD VER TI8SMSNT8. ; Nunn & McSoley Sporting Club. Hotel Chattawka Barber Shop. ..v ... D, F, Jarvis Ladies cloaks, etc The digging of the fell rop Of Irish potatoes will begin in a week or two. . p Cotton sales were very light yesterday. Basioess suspended oa .account of the election. Green peas and string beans wers among tue snipments on tue steamer jyew Berne yesterday. - , : News from Trenton Indicates a pretty mil vote. A lew negroes and Jfopu. lists voted the Democratic ticket. . . "Wednesday fair, slightly warmer, frost Wednesday raolrnm', was . what the Weather prediction yesterday Baid for to day- 1 - Mrc. A. D. Patterson and her daughter Miss Jtessie returned lrora JNyact, on toe Hudson where wey have been spending ffya summer. , j . On account of waiting to get as com- olete retnrns from the election as possible, the Weekly Journal will be delayed one day in its publication.. . - i, v " C Mr. and Mrs. E. Way of Haslin, who have leen visiting at Mr. Jas. u, Clajf k' left returning home. Mrs. Clark left with thsmto visit relauvea .at uas lin, '.. , ; The Park Fair of Elizabeth City had a fat boy at its exhibition last week who is a native or Currituck county, ue is oniy eleven vears old and vet he weighs 250 pounds, us u so tat (tiai ne can t wais around. The dynamite cruiser Vesuvius will go to - sea in a lew uayn wuu an txiuip. ment of high explosives for. and. if possl- hln. dnstrov three dangerous derelicts which have been reported off the New Jersey coast and several off Cape Hat- teras. , ; ;V- kr. T. J. Mitchell will to-day com mence collecting the lourth' installment from the subcribers to the road improve ment fund. The road has now been wor ked entirely once with grading - and it is now being gone pyer a second time for finishing touches be fore putting the rock oh. It was first thought mare would be used but the de sire for a ilrst-closs durable road has caused the desifs to use rock as .the fonnda- tioa. - , , ' . '-.-'"' 'i Schubert "ont, ;. The comina of the celebrated Schulrt Symphony Club and Lady Quartette to tiie Opi-ra iiousa Tuesday evening, inov, lj.h. oniier trie auspices ot tue x. ivi. u A. is 1ih.' 1 forward to with a giwt deal of nK e by our music loving people. v ,1 it v.ilhout a doubt, one of the i t enkr ,.nraints ever given In New a T 1 ' r r!a are well known in nearly ' i i c ."y and they always i fi.r their liljemlity 1 T v ' il enter- ! v e t tj i tr r'Wion !ml on 'luesday . y at 9 a, THE ELECTION RETURNS, MOT EncotiBAeiira TO bexocbats All tbe States Show Increased Kepub. RepabIlcan Galas -A Demoeratle Hease In Cenfreas Assured. ' The election returns f.om nearly all the Northern and Western 8tates show a light vote With decidedly ' Republican gains. The South also votes light in comparison with the '82 campaign, and in most In stances shows a good Democratic major ity " ; West Y. - i Wheeling, W. Va. Nothing reliable from Wilson districts; both sides claiming it by small majority. , Congressman Wils in loi n heavily. The election uf Dayt-ii, repjblican, almost certain. , i ' . - . 1 W. L. Wilson is defeated. The Repub lican committee lain all tour congress man, and indicatious are favorable for Kepubliian majorty in legislature. . ' Virgrlna. . Richmond, Va. Official returns from Boteourt county, tenth district, indicate a very close vote; .The Democratic major ity in this couaty in 1892 was 6,504 ' and Democrats carried the district by 8,000. Bedford; Va'-r-Sixtb' district,Democrat ic plurality 144 a Democratic loss ol 270. Estimated Democratic majority in Bed ford county, 6th district 500, a Democrat ic ls uf 1,000. 'Richmond, Va. In the city of Norfolk there was only a little over half the regis tered vote poled. Tyler's (Dem) majority is estimated at 800. . If correct, there is a Democratic loss of nearly 8,000. Tuck ers (Dem.) majority. City of Staunton,186, Democratic loss of 208. In 7th district 0 out of 11 precincts in Pageeounty, give Walker, Republican, 94 majority this couaty gave - a majority ornaum ia. . Richmond, Va.-t-Furth'T returns indi cate heavy Democratic losses at nearly every point. itonviue gives a uemocraiic piurauiy oi 600, a loss of about 150. Partial reports from Culpepper county indicate that McCauL Republican, has carried tbe county by asmall majority. There is a Democratic loss in Bland county of 088; in the district probably The returns are Blow and while the Democrats appear to have lost heavily, the returns are not sufficiently- full to in dicate that they have lost any of tbe dis tricts. . ; .. Soatb Carolina. Charleston. 8. C Elliott, Demo crat lor Congress 2886; Murray, Republi can. 258. v , . Columbia, . " C Darlington pre. clnct Porie 329: JSvans 24. For convention lilt against conventionn 318. McLaurin for" Congress 128: Wil son. 158. Union precinct Ji vans aoo; Pope 191. Summer preceinctr-Pope iu: itivans- isa: otonea, ror , ixmgress, 283,' Johnston 65; convention, No. 205, yes, 99. Ten preeincbj in Spartanburg county, including city, Pope 602; Evans 553. . iror convention iyo, against eso Associated Press bulletin irom (Joium bla, S, C, says, indications are that the independent ticket lor legislature win iuu in qemrl every county.. . ? Columbia. B- u. i inures inns lar indicate election of Evans by 30,000 Til- manite, 1 , :: ! . - . - : ; . . eeorglB. , . , Associate Press dispatch says that LIs- lie, Democrat, ia elected to Congress 1st district Georgia; Russell, Democrat, 1st district, ireorgia. urist, democrat, ru district, Georgia, and Turnner,. Democrat lltnciistnot. Ueorcuk. Bavanab. tia. Congressional vote: sa vannah, Lester, xiemocac, urown Brown. Pooulist. 57. Atlanta, ueoraia eiegW a solid luemo- cratlc delegation, ).- . Jackbonvillb.; Fla. Ideal election dav. clear and cool. Congressional elec tion, enly light vote. The election of Ooooer and esparKman, twmocrats, is as sured, i No figures can be given at tbis hOUr. i'J'7 .'- -' ' ' Washington. D. C The Florida OIU- zen estimates one half vote cast in 2d con- ffrassional district. Cooper, uemocrat is re-elected, ine populist vote is smaiu In 1st district Sparkman. Democrat, is eiecieu oy a large uinjuntjr. , Oii.viwTow. Teiaa.-wThe news ore- diets usual Deinocratio majority for State and lL'ilature. also tne election oi Democratic congressman in all districts. w ilb probably, tne exception oi me sen and 10th districts. Nothing . definite is expected to-night Ic Is reported that uen. DLCaiea is utucnuu iui vuugicn. . ., Chicago. 45 precincts, : ; Claggt-lt, Democrat. 5,322; Wolff, Republican, B 371: Randolph, Populists, 1,17. Cnicago, 70 precincts, Claggjtt, 8,072; Wolff 8.885: Kandoipb. l.uv. Chicago. Rep. State Com., claim State by 70,000.s10 congressmen ' and both branches legislature. : v . ; : KassaeliiMietta. t '; Boston Ten towns heard from give Greenbalue. Republican zioo; lvussen, Democrat, 558; a net Democratic loss of 242 votes." -. . ' .. r Associated Press bulletin from Spring. field, Mass., returns first Congressional district, Wright, Republican, defeated Green, Democrat by 1HU0 to JOWU votes. Return, cieariy indicate mat uiueiie, Republican, has defeated Hall, Democrat, K OQArt ir OA Ilfnrrraaainnal ilialrii-1 "" Louisiana. "". v;:,. Washington, D. C Senator Elanchnrd wires to Democratic beadr qnaru-'s t!t Li-" ue Mads a Solid lioinocr.il.c o ' .- n o Congress, V - a, E, C, Thecli:.'i'rnwi of tiie I '-.noerntio com- piM' s c! i s that tl o I iiiJ "--ts will vet -ID tlnr". lie SlyS ti.''"0 will ii m I 1 i n i i jutU not ai. Jj t. l ai u CITT ELECTIOBT. Lia-nt Tote la Most of the P redacts---Fins Bayr-- The vote throughput the city was rather light-; everything passing . off quietly. There was only a slight varying in the vote of each candidate. The Congress ional vote is a pretty fair vote: ; v First Ward. Shaw," 109. Spears, 16 Second Ward Shaw 131, Spears 1 17. Tbompsouz. . . Third Watd-rShaw, 138, Siiears FourtU . " 24. " McCarthy's prcct. ' 115. St Pliillips- " . 6. " .FROM THE COUNTY: James City Shaw, 4, Spears, 23 144 191 342 811; Thompson 4. . A ' Cove. Shaw, 68; Spears, 2; Thomp son, 88. ! NAVAL BESEBVES HINSTBEL. Friday Klsht at tbe Opera Honse Clreat Preparation Belna; Kade. v Elaborate preparations have been made by those in the .Naval Reserves Minstrels lor the production on next Friday night. The olio will be brimming full of fun and melody as well as dressed, in popular phraseology, "out of sight.1' Six big end men will indulge in topical songs and bran new jokes, while the others in the h&lf circle will render new sentimental songs. ' After' the olio a varied programme of specialties, farces; etc., will be introduced. Some real good tumbling and trapese work is expected. Scats will bo on sale this morning at 10 o'clock nt Nunn & McSorley's, price 50 cents, no charge for reserving. Gallery tickets will be 25 cents. Get your seats early, .- RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT, . To the Hemory of the Late Howard Gaaklll, Drowned Oct. SSth, Our community having been deeply saddened by the accidental drowning of air. uowani inisKiu, ana ne Deing a member of the Centenary -M. E. Sunday school of this city, we his class-mates were appointed a committee to diaft resolutions to bis respect, tuerelore we otter ttie fol lowing: Whereas, ttod in tits infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from our ecliool our dear friend, and Whereas, We do leel his lost more than words can express, and feeling thai our loss is his gain, Therefore, we, Resolve 1st,' Tuat although we can not understand the - mysteries of Ris provi ttence, we 'Jo bow in humble submission to H!s divine ' will, knowing that at the last day all tnings will be made known. Kesolvcd 2nd, That we will proni by hig untimely death, and strive to live belter- and liiiflur lives on account of his having lived among us so that when our summons may come ; (ttiougn it n.ay be like his, when we least expect,) we may be ready to answer that call, v Resolved lurther. That- we tender to the bereaved relatives ot our brother, our heartfelt sympathy, and look to the future where tue sundered ties ot eartu are re united. Resolved, That a copy of these reaolur Hons be furnished the family and a copy be sent to the New Bebne Journal for publication, with request that Chris tian Advocate copy, also that they be spreaa upon tue minutes oi pur school 41 I ' Ta. .. - . J. W. TlMBERLAKB, . . . II, B. Holland, . i Committee. J. L. Hartsfikld, Sec'ty. New Beme,.N, 0., Nov. 4, 1894. Collegiate Institute Roll or Honor. Below we give the roll of honorln New Berne Collegiate Institute for mcnth end ing '.Oct '26tb.' Any one receiving an average of 90' or over is entitled to be placed on this roll: Misses Anna , Hanff 97 6-7 Lou'se Lane 98 5-7; Maude Smith 90 6-7; Amy Cook 91 6-7: Lizzie Ellis 901-7: Bessie Parsons 94 4-7: Lizzie Hancock 9tf.-7; M. Daniels 96 4 10, Gertie Willis 94 9-10; Maude Kinsev 94 4-10: Agnes Fov 91 8-10; Sudle Davis 941-10; Net. Whaley 4 b-iu; Liizzte jjurrus u 1-4; a. u jjane, Jr., 91 1-20; AJpheus Disosway 94 6-7. Hotel Cbattawb;a Arrlyals, uuntftn juyaMvuni. AJ,i.,iii,ii-a, , a-. Plutnmer, Philadelphia; J. C. Johnston, n. x.; j.jt, crookneia, x i m. a. Bowles, WUmingtopj O, M . Rftinni, Jr Charleston. S. O.t. Stephen W. Js!er, Goldsboro; J,; Spencer . Steward. Balti more; a.. -joues. rniiaueipuia; a jnit chell, Kinston; Alex. Harrison, Raleigh; M. v. Robinson, Fhiiadoiphia; neiiey Terry, stoiia.- ; . : . - , t t) Tbe Elisabeth Clt-f ;Ealr, .' The Elizabeth city Economist Falcon says 01 tne air jnst oeia mere. The crowd at the Fair was quite large and socially and nnanciauy it was a gratv fying success, '- -..'vS ' ' : The side shows were attractive. - Th racing of various . kinds we good, and attracted much attentiop. Take it alto gether the Park Fair of 1894 was a suc cess in attendance, social enjoyment in- me side shows, racing and financially. The weather was all that could be asked, "Jim Kid's Wild west sh"W was a suc cess and we are all encouraged for the future. - - . : 4 Fine By one Front Earth, Died, on flie 19th, day of Oct 1894 at 5 o'clock p. m. Simeon A. ' Wise son of Edward G. and Susan P. Wiseof Pamlico N. C. "SimeV as we called him ws about 13 years old and for his age was ytry in telligent. -" . lie died of that - terrible destroyer of children, hemorragto lever, alter au Umtsi of only two davs.- -. ; ':-'' It must be sad indeed for parents to loose so nice and bright & boy. w, TOTEL CHATTAWKA Barber Shop, ''oiiiing the office on the east C. P. i -;!,(). late of Delaware, proprietor. I ' '-r. . ., iu Hair Cuts and bjst of, service in 1 ' v -iy. A clean towel tor every cus- 1 . Ladies and Children' work 1 ! ,"v. ' n7lf tr Oysters from E. W. Siivi t quality aoti ffooa measu 1 or i-j 'r , '"y and ci I r' h . . ' tj n.;, p I Vo l ' Vul he 1 U- at ' 1 r 1 NEW YORK G0E1KEPUBLTCAN HOBTOH HAS 1M,SN FLCBALITT Hew York City and Brooklyn Bake Bla; Inroads into their Former Bens oeratle Bajerltleo Oataide - the Cities the Chance not Xeor so (treat Tammany Dethroned, i .. New York; Nov. 6 Weather clear and cold. Full vote reported in the State outside of . this city. Numbers of voteis unable to get their votes in this city owing to numerous -tickets. Vote of State outside of this city will bn compared with 1891. Returns from New England will pro. bably be meagre owing to general prostra tion 01 wires, 'mere are o,ooa election distncts in New York and 682 in Brook lyn. Brooklyn: Quietest election in years. New York -r Comparison on 82 dis. tricts show Republican gain of 4.572. The New York World bulletin says tli at btrong leads in nearly every district. The ' Tribune bulletin says Strong is run ning ahead of his ticket ' The Mercury bulletin saya that Grant's i : ill . , 1 . fin wajuri-y win ue aDOUt iu,uuu For Governor, 410 districts out of 1,141 givo Hill 40,931; Morton 39,563; Wheeler 3,037. not mayor, 120 districts give Grant 8,921, Strong 18,708. . jNew iorK united press says a com parison of 820 districts this city for Governor shows Republican gain of 18,oU8. Hew York, 620 districte. Hill 69.046; Morton, 67,003: Wheeler 5,279, Rochester, IV. Y. Rega township complete, Hill 121, Morton 267. United frees bulletin says comparison on 100 districts show a Tammany loss of 8,095. New York, Governor, 500 election districts out of 1,141 give Hill 60,382; Morton 4U,lo; W Heeler 4,o2o. tne Commercial Advertiser bulletin says it looks as if Hill would be beaten by lov.ouu. The United Press bulletin says that the comparison ot 230 districts in the city shows a Democratic loss ot 14,561 for Governor, Brooklyn: 810 districts give Hill 29,813; Morton 39,978; Wheeler 4,616. United Press says comparison of 220 districts for Mayor shows a Republican gain of 20,016. JNew York, 680 districts, Hill 70,111: Morton 68,257; Wheeler 5347. A New York World bulletin savs that indications point to Hill s defeat by over 100,000 and tbe probabilities are that tbe Republicans will elect three congressmen and twelve assembly men in JNew York city. 7iu districts, cm mil 73,U0o; Morton 72,169; Wbeeler 5,634. Mayor, 310 dis tricts, Uratit 31,633; Strong 45,413. JNew xorK, Evening fost bulletin: Grant concedes bis opponent s election. New York, 111 districts outside of New York and Brooklyn give Morton 17,256; (Continued on page 4tb.j A Partial List of BARGAINS wo will offer this week; don't wait until they are all gone and then come and and ask for them. Now is tb tima to buy your Blankets. Cft PAffi Heavy 10-4 Blanketsat 2.59 Oy a pair worth $4.00. A A PAIR Extra Heavy J0-4 Blankets ut $3,89 worth 65.00, t KREBUGTIONS III DRKS'MS. OO 'INCH All Wool Dress Flannel's, MQ . all colors, at 25c worth 40c.. QQ INCH All Wool Sacking at 25c OO worth 40c. r . We are selling all onr Fine Dress Goods lower than it would cost to import theiu under the New Tariff. .. v:.,.. , 101) IilGE WHITE MILKS at 5c, tteat at He. 1 2fU( YARDS MATTING? at 12o ,UUlf. per yard-worth' 2Qc,' jg: ,es Our Ikim ! - , at 80c. wild last year 50c. Ladies 4 Button Kid Gloves, i at 59c worth $I C0 Every Body bays Our i are trie Cheapest they ISVifiK SAW. Come and see all the other Bargains wer are offering, " , U. ... We have purchased Garkill's Phah wact and hi future t!to drug trado will 'i.ut us at corner ot .n.Mii'e and !"'"' - ,w.ui a p ' t 0 of 1 li.i.u i,1v ' i, i and I s 0. Marks & Son. joiin -:- du;:;i, ' IT ' ' ' u ' S1" 1 FOB- FINE CANDIES. Fresh Supply Just in. Grocer Confectioner. Have Now On Hand A FULL STOCZ OF ALL (THE Latest Goods. They are Fresh and ol THS ' 1 JOHM JXJNM 1 uercnanto EXAMINE QUii V J I a A v V Z Before Phcins ,,Your aw wawaaisiiH vm1. Fcr Rent I My r.-widence on Pollack rtrcot, (i 'I) r 3 ry t.:.'x . Stow on Eiiii.h Ti'ci 1 1 t. rrly to, 1 i.J. ?. i f U ' t 1 J i Tt ut 1 ( 'i t . r. -:; V, .,r IT WOULD CZ A Gre'at Temp tation to some folks had they Ci3 (such a lot (1 DRY G0OB,S ; lliTotI03ii.s, Boots &Sho a A G-xocexles! B0T3 STAPIJt.rilJCT; , ,--t . -. s Hardware &FARMIEIMFLE1I3, WOODEH & WILLO rV Glass Ware: : and Tin Ware. ,i..'ii i jIU o;s . OAK NOT BE "" BBhTtiB. '.....ictfr' '; tut. .vttu a ,i)U) i ,ti' it ,-,Vfi;, ,- ,.. - . t - J . !-. .! .ft. -t f. a and examine an I ' . Ks Ti '.""'l ft jt8? be convinced. - t Gomeand jsee our. SAHPLEGL0AI. They ' are.; BeWwl:-! and Vcrv hr ; I it ) S I ''I V ' r - .' C 'l ' t i ft ' ,-. JH Vt , li'l i ' ' 'I il I ' :"" , i ,i , . - - E ' ' 'I'.--. t .1" t . V.-. IV . . .:. OUR i :flS