ALL HOME ENTERPRISES! an , DAILY, JOURNAL,. - Bhunl'l ha Represented tu d 30c Per Month 50d ?5..-PER TEAR$S. .Vol. xuu-no. 184 - . NEW BERNEf THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8. 1894. PRIOE FIVE 0ENT8 -m mm m m - r m mm . pj mm - v eat & eai as a 7 BTJHINEM LOCALS. SMOKE SoulUeru Beauty cigar today, v . , '. Nonn & McSobliy. SPECIALTIES at Lucas & Lewis'-Coal Oil Jolinny'e Petroleum Soap tor tba laundry, Batb, Toilet, Shaving for Am f.noea, Flannels Oliina or Glass Ware, it : equal is unknown.,; Price S cents. ; Also Copcit soap for tne bulb, 3 cts per cake; DISTON'S MUSIC -Ordered promptly hikI , furnished free ' of - all - postage. The Fatal Wedding," only 40cta. ; , . U . - J. Willie Stalmnos. IFilNE Broad CreeB Oysters at the door, .IIS eta. per quart select first class ones 20 eta. Henry Brown," adjoining Mace's xiruir store. . ? - . . 02111 - tOR Fall and Winter sails see V. M. CUADWICC,; Tailor, 103 Middle St - New Samples jast received. tf. . MY CONNECTION with tlie Journal in no wo v interferes, with my collection agency. During any ateence front the city pirtiea can settle directly with those the d enabled to. J. M. Hins. YOUBNAMEon 25 of the latest style visiting cards tor lOcts. .Lovers mottoes also.' Jos. Nemos, Jr., Agt. Laurel Csrd Co. HOUSE To 31tf. Rjnt No 124 Pollock St B. B. Davenport. WHEN Jioraxiue is used according to direciions, a third of the labor and the & st of soap Id ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. i . Taylor's, : 'FOB RENT: The house and lot corner .South Front aod Metcalf Streets. Apply in Clias. B. Bill. East Side Market Dock. o27lw TRUITS. Nuts. Oraii.o . u ,0aJ),Banan os and apples constantly ou liand at New Ilerne Uandy Factory, & Miauie ex. ' TRY Duffy's Bon Bma and Chocolate Creams, 50 "Middle Street. GET your Oysters from E. W. Simp fcm'. Best quality and good measure f uaranteed. All order promptly and care nlly filled and delivered free to any part of the city. Alsojuiey will be nicely served in hiiv style at tne nesiaarani, No. 2 Middle Street. THE finest Corned Beef in the city at 8c per H ; best Flour in;10 lb packages at 2Jc m' lr. best Cienuery Butter just received ut 30k per Hj Three 11) Cans Standard To matoes, new crop, at 84c per can; 31b conned a miles, very lest. at 10c per can. best 4 st. Broom in town fur 25c; 3,400 Blue Hen Parlor MatcUes. the very best, lor 15c: Arbmkles Roasted Coffee, in i lb packages, fresh roasted, at 25c. job lots ol Tobacco a specialty from 15 to 35c per . . , . . I tin - . " I in wnoiesate, ana zu io ouc retail, iiespectfully. J. W. Messio. 40 Middle St. CARPET SALE ! Me now offer the trade some of the best yalaes in CARPETS that have ever been shown iu the State. $ One yard vide, in borne made Rag Car. fpeta, at 15c. Hetter grade at zac. Cotton Ingrain Carpets, 20 and 25c, Cptton Ingrain carpets better quality, ;iot no and 35c. J wool, 2 ply Extra Super Ingrain car- vneU at 40c, Try to raatcn tnem eise- (whrre for less than 50c. All wool, ply Estra 8uper Ingrain tUarpeta at ouc, , , All wool 8 ply Extra Super Ingrain . carpets at oc. TAPESTRIES- An elegant line of beautiful patterns we will sell lor tlio next tew (Jays at 40C, worth 50 to 60c. v -. - ' Belter grade in many elegant desigus, wnrtlt 70c, now selling tor ouc. Now we eome to toe Line we are proud of: SLinson& Bisicin. extra Quality, 10 - wire taps, at 70c. worth 85 and 80c We do not like to sell these ' goods at snob .extremly low prices, but Kn COTTON' . - is forcing ".wV us to do . many things this season, we " diid not want to do. . , VELVET CARPETS We invite your attention to our Velvet - Carpet at 75c. -- Alt aites from 4000 3.75, linoleums and Oil Cloths, Differ ,at Widths- MATTINGS ! A iew pieces of handsome Cotton Warp, fedaced from 3Qe to 80o. Also oar leader Seamless Mattings, . can -v ' ose both sides, 10c per yd. ' no not fail to eet tba benefit of this Removal Sale." , ' ;. . Eespect.nlly, . ., II. B. DUFFY, H. IT. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP At this season children are liable to at- !ttcks of tbe C:oup,- and parents should ;always be prepared by having a bottle of It. N. Dufly's Uroup syrup on nuna, pro--mired from the recipo of the lata Dr. Walter Duffy can be had of the Druggists, nd of R. N. Daffy, proprietor, New Dome, N. C. Certificate of its efficacy can be seen ol the proprietor. 85 cents per bottle. Foe that the wrappor reads: u, t t j a orOU L UP. PKEPAl- 1 A 1 A 1 ' CIPK OF Til? lai j i i i-trrT.. r : K.ivi.flW! -'!( ore (ellipg :LDc"al News, ' JSrfW ADVJCBTISJUXBJTTS. - J,W. Smallwood Free exhibit. ' y Nunn & McSoley Southern Beauty. W. H. &. R. S. Tucker Dreas Goods. COTTON SALES. Wednesday Sales 83 bales at 8 to 5.20. "Thuradav fair and warmer'' was the weather bureau prediction yesterday. Bon. F. M. Simmons anu Qen'l. F. H. Cameron are registered at tbeCbattawka. TheJoubnal rooster has made a break a slight chance that be is in the soup.' .. The complexion of the State Legisla ture still gives some rear to uemocrata. We are still confident that everything is all right and we will not believe to the contrary till Chairman Pou has given it up. Mr. J, W. Vernelson. representing the Ames and Burke music hnnu ot Norfolk, arrived on the eteamer ciue to spend a short time in the city in the interest of the house. We hear that a negro and a white man got into a dispute at La Grange over the election LTuesday and the latter latter sbot the former in his forehead. The ball glanced and travelled around to the back of the bead and the wounded man was going about yesterday. To ParenaM a Road Crusher. The Beard of City Council last night placed the matter of purchasing a rock crusher 'and machinery for running it in tha bands of the S. & P. committee with the Mayor added. A eood rock crusher ousht to bs s". cured. A road once built of rock is prac tically built forever and in a city owning a crusher a small portion of the streets can be improved at a time until the whole city has these substantial streets. Fsnrr Street Parade. The Naval Reserve Minstrels will give a fancy street parade tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. The parade will be headed By a drum corps. Look out for i, Tbe advance sale tickets yesterday was very flattering, but there are a number of splendidly located seats left. The opera house is expected to be crowd ed. The olio is said to be. by tuose who have witnessed the rehearals, simply "irauaence," and the various parts sustain ed with a professional finish that is rare ly seen in amateurs. Beats are on sale today at JNunn & Mc3orley's: prices fifty cents no charge for reserving. Aa Excellent Eatertatament, The Schubert 8 mphony Club and Lady Quartette held.a very pleasing entertain. ment at tne upera nouse last mgnt. &very member ol the company is a musician. The ladies are accomplish! instrumenta lists aa well as good vocalists. .Nearly every number on tue program was encored and tbe performer respon ded with favorite selections. Master Tommy Purcell is a precocious juvenile iln powe u please an audience, ins elocutionary renditions were particularly good for on so young. The company will always B welcomed in 1A1. tfois. Du. Boia. Fa, Evening News. Hotel Chattawka Arrivals. B. Ivke Comno. Norfolk: J. 8. Joyner, Baltimore; W. H. Pierce, Greenville; V. Mall, Richmond; J. iawson, rnuaaei- Shia; J. D. Sutton, Ktnston; A. J. French, i. C ; Bryan Gardner, Grifton, N. O.; If. M. Simmons. Raleish. N. C: F. H. Cameron, Raleigh; W. G. Culbert, Phila delphia; John Carawree, .Richmond; W. H. Mundrick, Foret, O.t h, Harvey, Ktnston,; J. L. Spangles, Baltimore; Everett Joyner and wife, Dolpb, N. C; A. Mitchell, Kinston. Biz BeaaklleaB Claim. The BeDnblicana are making bold claims, aa will be seen from tbe following telegrum to Mr. Hobert ttnncocK irom the Chairman or tbe Republican state Executive Committee: ''Griekbbobo. N. C Nov. 7: 1894, Robert Hancock State safe. Skinner, Cbeatam. Stroud. Settle, Shuber and Liine elected. A rreo EzBlMt Will be made at my store today, of the reliable and popular brand or uecxer Self-Raisins Buckwheat Flour. Our customers and friends are invited to be present and partake of the delicious Buck- wneat UaXes tnat win oe made in aiew momenta, while the processor mixing and baking will be thoroughly explained by a polibi and attentive representa'ive of tue manufacturers, v ue sure ana. come. Ladies are especially invited, : It ... , . J. W. Smaiawood. To the emeera of Craves Lodffe ".Ke. , 1. Kala-hU of Harmony. , You are hereby notified to attend ft call meeting pf your Lodge to be held at your Lodge room Thursday evening Nov. 8th, at 7:80 o. m. . Biulnetaufimportauca lo be attended to. .... v . .;. . . By order of the Prealdent , J.'H. Smith, Bec'y. W. H, . K. It, TUCKEB. nr Kroa saods Saleamaa at Hotel We are pleased to state, that our repre sentative. Mr. Alex Harrison will be at Hotel Chattawka to-day, Thursday Nov. 8tb. with ipecimena garment from our wrap department and samples of. our ax tennive line of Dress Good &c. - Exclusive stylos and designs from each line. - , W. H. Sc. R. 8. Tugkeb, It. ' Raleigh N. C. Out in Iowa one of the Congressional candidate felt called upon to write a card denying that he had ever frelerred to his cuiuly e iicemed German fellow cm- 7.nq nn "tlie wnnrieruahoed, .lop-eared Dutch," & e. Yet there are person who atloct to b:cvo ti.at our campaigns are alto'.r:iir too ssiort. ;.!. 1 or sliced ifor s, at Aew Bern DE.MS REPS&POPS GET THERE - ' CBATEH AHD ADJOISISG COUNTIES CIom Tote A Mixed Ticket With Ap pearaneeaof Considerable Serateh 1. CRAVEN COUNTY. First Ward. Shaw, 1P9. Spears, 16 Second War J Shaw 131, Spears 17. Thompson 2. Third Ward Shaw, 138, Speait 23. Fourtu " " 24. " 144 McCarthy's prect. ' 115. " 191 St. Phillips " " 6. " 842 James ;City Shaw, 4, Spears, 811; Thompson 4. Cove Shaw, 03; Sp mv, 2; Thomp son, 88. Pleasant Hill, LVm. 10, Rep. 87; Pop. 1. Truitt's (former Fnl ) De p. 136; Rep 29. Riverdale Deuo. 11; Fusion 81. Camp Palmer Deni. 9; Rep. 84. Lee's Farm Dem. 46; Rep. 100. Temples Dem. 9; Pop. 157. Fort Barnwell Shaw 71; Thompson 96. PAMLICO COUNTY. House of Representatives. D. H. Ab bott, Rep. 463 voteB. L.G. Daniels, Dem. 463 vote. J. B. M irtin, Pop. 427, Rowe k Cutsson Democratic Senators, 20 roj PopulisfrJudicial Ticket from 40 to 90 maj. Leary, Populist, Solicitor. 120 maj. Skinner maj. over Branch 28. Populist and Rep. Elect their candidate for Register of deeds by about 200 maj. and possibly the populist candidate for sheriff may be elected by 8 or 10 major ity. The rest of the Democratic Ticket for county officers are all elected from 10 to 25 mai. Will take the official vote io settle the result. JONES COUNTY Brown' P'P. for Houo, 73 majority, Koace, Pop. Co. 'Jk'i'c, 30 majority. King, Pop. Co. Tnai.v05 majoritty. Masking, Dem. Register, 61 majority. Dillahunt, Dem. dheriff, 261 majority. Thompson, Pop, Cong, 90 majority. Senatorial ticket In doubt up to Wed nesday noon. CARTERET COUNTY. Carteret county is Republican by from 150 to 200 majority. LENOIR COUNTY. Lenoir is still in doubt; it will lake the official vote to decide Vance township gives 80 fusion majority and La Grange 150 fusion maioritv. Botu tnese town ships have been declared illegal and will probably be thrown out wnicli will give a small Democratic majority. GREENE COUNTY. Greene county is Demecratic. The iud- s treasurer and legislature have 200 ma jority; the CDunty officers 800 majority. Galloways majority in Greene is said to be about 200. BEAUFORT COUNTY. From Aurora The Populist made large gains at this place. Skinners ma jority at this box 40, 2 years ago Branches li. cn.r in:t.T majority was iu, j&iuueis umuiuj ut this Township will be somewhat over 100, Branches 2 years ago was 65. Hooker, Dem., for the Legislature will be about one hundred behind .n this town ship. For Judges the Pop. majority will be much larger. If the Pop. gain in all parts ot tne county in lue sani8 propor tion us this township, tbey have carried the county by a good majority. NEWS IN BRIEF, Yes, we remember full well of your telling us so. Nothing like election day for taking the starch out of the "confident expectations." If Bacon is to be sent to tbe Senate from Georgia, why not Hogg from Texas? Secretary Carlisle did not favor tbe at tempt to bring tbe English coachman into American politics. The man who knew . it all the time is now spending his spare tin.e in explain ing why be didn't tell it. 'Twere bettter to have been swallowed by a whale than to have lived to be taken lor a political jonau. The Washington rhymesters who are writing verses on vaccination ought to be looked alter by tneir inends, it tuey nave any. In a day or so the excitement will have died out and ncignoora will agam be ot Speaking term. For Speaker of the House of Represeu tatives, Hon. Thomas B, Reed, qf Maine. ' Platform "Keep your eye on 1890." It has always been taid that "It's a cold day when Tammany sets tell." It is cold enougn to snow in JNew lorn. . Japan ha cheaper telegraph rates than any other country in the world, provided the Japanese language oe used. John Russell Young has been re-elected president of tbe Pennsylvania, Haiiou rie form Association, Bernard Stavatmagen is the name of the next piar.o pro 3ig v who Is to descend opon as from abroad. He will Vegln his American tour in New York December 18. , ' '' - Hovas in Madagascar bave replied that tuer won't submit to jrrance. unless lor- ced to, , ' ' ' One rear's Imprisonment and a floe of $800 were imposed npon Gerault Richard in ram rcrpuuiisbiDg an insult torresi dent Casimer Perier. " Io Korea every unmarried man is con sidered a boy, though he should live to be 100. No matter what his age. ho follow in position the youngest - of the married men, despite the fact, perhaps, of having lived long enough to be tneir fatner. The Charlotte' Observer reports" tbe killing of large eagle, near there, lie was making a meal off a goose when he was shot-.-; V i;;Wi,;:v;:'4';cs: Wiliiam Barnes, a clerk in the Treas ury Department, wha died receotly, said to bava bandied more money thai) any man iojthe world. in one cay aw,- 000,000 passedthrougn hi band, .j, , "There is one office v In v Michigan," say the Chicago Herald, which is a good deal of a sinecure. It is that of tbe fro bate Judge of Manitou county. The urescnt Judse ba held the office for, six yo irg, and during all that time bad but one case before him. His salary ia 42,000 per year.'' GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS SLIGHTLY MOKE FA YOB ABLE. OnrHoUcltor Almost Certainly Elect edIndications are that the Nenn torlul is Also Elected. North Carolina. Raleigh, N, C Nov. 7th, The re turns so far indicate a. fusion legisla ture. The judiciary is n ry prolmbly linno cratic. Settle's eleclion is sure with a huye n u- Marshall, jN. u ine omciar- count in Madison county gives Pearson, Repub lican, 1998, Crawford, Democrat, 1310, a Republican majority of 682. This is a Democratic gain of 18 over two years ago on congressional candidates. The senatorial and legislative candicatis have about the same majorities. Washington, N. C, Nov. 7. Beaufort county elects Democratic legislative and county officers. The Democratic mnjoiit y ot tbe senators is 125. The estimated majority of the Populiit Judges mid Treasurer is fifty. Mr. D. L. War received a telegram from Mr. Daniel, Democratic candidate lor Solicitor, saying he had carried Bertie, Northampton, Halilax and Edgecombe counties. It is almost certain that Mr. Daniel is elected aud the indications show well for Whitaker aud Galloway for the Senate. Good for our district. Tbe latest news we have is that tbe out look for t'.ie Stale is not so bad as some of the earlier telegrams indicated. Thcro are certainly losses but we are hopeful of the ultimate result, Virginia. Richmond, va., Nov. 7. Later re turns from the fourth district indicate that Thorpe, Republican, has carried Bruns wick by a small majority, Powhaltun by about 100, Mecklenburg by about 1200. The Democratic majority in the city ot Petersburg and in Dinwhldic, Noilaway and Piiuce I'M ward counties is 1100 to 1200. The oilier counties iu Hie district will bave to be heard from mote fully before the rmult is known. In the ninth district there is a Republi can majority. In Ulancl, Wise, 1 iilaski, lawell aim iiuchanan counties tlicrc is loou i.'enio- cratic majority. In Scott, Giles, Lee, Washington and Smythe counties 400, a net Republican majority, so far as heard from, of 4"i0. The indications lavor tlio election of Wal ker, Republican, by a small majority There is a Democratic loss m the counties named of over 3000, compared with the vote of lb92. Fuller returns from the fourth district give Thorpe, Repu' lican, 375 majority ov r ' cKe -ncy Democrat. ii:is eludes tljo estimated Democratic majority of 4S0 in Dinwiddle county .iiid Hie csti- naled republican maionty ot ISO in Prince George county. There are no returns vet from Lunen burg county, and ono precinct in Busses county is missiiiL'. If the estimates for Dinwidlio and Prince George arc about correct, and it Luuenucig county sliaies the Democratic loss in the district Thorpe is doubtless elected by a majority of iiOO to 500. Decisive information cannot lie given before tomorrow in the 10th disirict, Tucker's Democratic majority will reach 1200, The steamship Berlin, just arrived at Southampton, hail the stormiest vovage across tne Atlantic that her caniam had experienced since 1877, Third Officer Bromley was wasueel overboard and tw sailors were badly injured by tremendous seas. "'Tisnot the Clothes which make the man, btathey help." HaW, Clothes and Shoes eivil- ized men cannot do without We've got to have 'em. Now we want your trade on them. When you need anything in this line see us. We don't expect to suit every body and we don't get mad if you don't buy, but we think we can come as near suiting the majority as any one in New Berne. We are constantly receiving New Goods New Collars, Culls and Ties. J. M. HOWAKU. TU 17 T -A V fN Dry Ms, Sloes, Carpetings, Etc 63 POLLOCK ST. We have Jut Received a new supply of LADIES CLOAKS, Newest Styles and Perfect Fitting. aasSS CePtemeri. . Foster's and Baibritz Kid Gloves. We offer someTJln-vL-Qfa ofSuperio bargains inOldiHClS Quality. We call special attention to our Harris burg Shoes lor Ladies, Misses and Cbil- dreo, Theee shoes are of a very Superior Quality, beautiful style and prices to suit all. We feel confident in saying these are the ' Best lioes Yon can get for pr Money. DXfctCHS GOODS still going for prices that surprise. I only ask that you give me 1 v a trial before joo boy. ID. ZLT-: Tar-vis . ... . 63 POLXOOK ST. ' SNoticel We havo purchased GaskjlVs PhAs if ACT and in future the drug irvlo will find us at corner of Middle and Pollock Bt.,with a select stock of Peifumos.Toilot Articles and Medicine. : .Erl!:m & Brock Drui Co. MABINES (-MART CHANGES, New Life Savins; Station at Ocraeoke Bnoys Erased. The United States coast and Geodetic Survey gives the following notices of chart correction on the North Coast made dur- j the month of September. North Carol naOcracoke Inlet. New lie-Saving Station. A new life-saving station, Portsmouth Life-Saving Station has been established at Portsmouth. N. C. md is shown on the charts at the NE. end Portsmouth Island in Latitude 35. 04' N.; Longitude, 70 03v 05" W. (Sunt. L. S. S.; September 12, 1894 ) I hiseflects Charts 143,145, 146, 10, anil Cape FearRiver.-Horsesh.ee Cban- nel.-Buoys Erased. The following buoys have been discontinued and re erased Irom the charts: Black hi. No. 1. Upper Swash Channel 1'uoy, red nun, No. 2, Zekis Is land Shoal Buoy; black can; No, 3, Up per Horseshoe Buoy; black can, No. 5, ower Horashoe Buoy. L. II. Board, September 21, 1894.) fins effects Charts 424, 149 and 150 Secretary lid Aver renorLs that the number of entries at the State Fair at Raleigh thii year was 3.300 against 1.800 last year. The amount of premiums which will be paid out is 14,000. , iV. C. Summervllle. of Charlotte sent to the Barium Springs Oiphanage to know tbe number and size of shoes worn by each child unprovided for, and then sent pair o! shoes tor every one tweuty-five lirs, a kindness prompt and timely, A special from Salisbury to the Char- otte Observer mentions a little snow in the mountain region. The Ipostal Icrk on the Silisbury & Knoxville route eported it showing ou the other side ot sheville as t eir train passed along Mon- a.Y- 0. Partial List of BARGAINS wo will offer this week; don't wait until they aro all gone and then come and and ask for tliom. Now is t:s time to buy jour Blankets. K( PAIR Heavy 10-4 Blanket at 82.59 0J a nair worth S4.00. - 1 i( PAIR Extra Heavy 10-4 Blankets tJ t :t.89 uortli all 00. mn REDUCTIONS M in QQ INCH All Wool Dresi Flannel's, all colors, at 23c worth 40c. OQ INCH All Wool S icking at 2! OO worth 40c. We are selling all our Fine Dress Goods lower than it would cost to import them under the New Tariff. 100 LARGE WHITE DOYLIES at 5c, cheap at 10c. 9 OAfi YARDS MATTING at 12Jc per yard worth 20c. SevOur Eiderdown at 30c. sold last year 50c, Ladies 4 Button Kid Gloves, at 59c worth $100 Every Body Says Ourl are the Cheapest they BVBIi SAW. Come and see all the other Bargains wer arc offering. 0. Marks&Son. THEY i (AVE GOT TO GO. AND I HAVE PUT THE PRICES TO HAKE EM QO. I have Just arrived home from New York wuei'o t nave spent ui long weeKB in looking op aFi."i im -Clothing Department- fooa man'ti sau ror vv.w, wort 11 aa.uu. etter Man's Bnlt lor 4.O0, worth TM. Children.' Buita from 98o ud. A roll line of Hen and Bovs' Pants to salt tue most fastidious. , Special bargains in Rubber Clothing Men and Ladles' Macintosh Cans Coata. men'B irom S4.w up, iiwufli irom wso up. My Underwear & Hosiery Dep't., is larger and better assorted than ever be fore. Men's and Boys' Undershirts from lie apiece up to the finest to be had. Hen's Red Flannel Shirts s cents np. A White I.aun drled Over Shirt for 40 cents. fSved 500 CORSETS TS&S& -r-4 USD O . , . thy Qoodt, Jjoott and Skoea, . - Jlatt, Comforts, Blanket, 1 0 QenW Furnishing Qoodt, For prices to suit the Hard Times. A lags supply of Gents' Neokwsat will ba sold at reduced prices. upr j-Dont isu to give me a oau befora bay lng elsewhere WM. SULTANr Aai. Middle St, next to Berry's Drag 8 tor. NEW BBRNK.N.O. Marks Ss Son JOHN -:- DUNN, Agency FOB FINE CANDIES. Fresh Supply Just in. Grocer N Confectioner. Have Now On Hand A IFULL STOCK OF ALL (THE Latest Goods. John 7 Di&n. T They are Fresh and oi THE- -( John Dunn y Merchants EXAMINE OUB Wholesale Before Placing Your OIDEKtS- For Rent. My Beaidcnoe on pollock atreet . (unfttiniabed.) Alao , my Brick Store on South Front street ' Apply to, Department Mm. John A. Bjchahobos, C3 Ilreatkptation 3 IT WOUL D BE A Great TempH tation to some folks had thev buch a lot (,1 DRY aO0B,S H-Totions, Boots &Shoes Grxocexies, BOTH STAPLE ft rANOT; Hardware & FARMIN& IMPLEMENTS, WOODEN & V7ILL0.7 WAP . Glass Ware and Tin Ware. i l: n m now crras, OUR : : PRICES CAK NOT BE BEA.TEN. "Wo -Defy COUPETITIGi Call and examine and be convinced. I Come and see oii SAMPLE GL0AK6 They are Beauties and Vrv Abknn I KespectTUlly, ..if HacRburn ' a'