iraftutl SEKD IJT YOUR W SHRE Yb J3T SUCCESSFUL J3T It CM HESS MEN And let the Public know on ar MtU m ;.rfeiic with a tupply of NEE THE RESILTOF ADVEKTIHIXCI i! In The JOURNAL. ' : HOLIDAY GOOD. ' " VOL, XTU.-N0. 221 NEW BEBNE, N- FRIDAY MOBMM, DECEMBER 21.. 1894. PBIOE FIVE CENTS p) at lit mm i I! I I -. BUSINESS LOOIU. A. H2TE LINE OF SILVER-WARE just receivi fl and opened - this morning. Suitable for Xhas and Wedding Prksents. It must be gold. Silver Novelties in jjriat variety. BAXTER, The Jeweler, 95 Middle Street J. IWL ALOIIJ JKbllltrj, illC TTUIHIO champion acrobatic cycler, will give another cihiliitio i at the Y. M. C. A. TinAD 1 r T-" . - . I. nri .1 Hull tonight cunS'siinj of sixty different feats in tiding. Pric 10 and 20 ceDis. CANDY, Nuts, Raisins, and Fireworks J. W. Viesic husj.ist received the largest anil b st asaurtment of Candy, Nuts, 'tiiwiin i.n I Fireworks Hint ever came to Nw Ui-rne. All Fresh New (Joods ! Alsn IL-ckcrs 3 b. pkgs. prepared Buck wlie it at 16ci'nt8 pt-r pkue; Oil dukes 12J c-nts per pkgc ; Grarulatrd Sugar in lOili. pknis., at 5 cent per lb,, Re I Oil 150 d agree the test at. 10 cmts pr gallon, and Kt-rosi-ne Oil 115 ileree lire test at 8 i eii3 per irall"!). N.i. 40 Middle St., New Berne N. C. NEW BOARDING HOUSE: I have Writiy iurnilie.l my new three-story, tivi-ni y-roo ii ISo-inling House, opposite tiiK Conn llouaa iul offer good Board either transient or permanent at moderate rates. W. F. Hill. FRESH Meats, Home-made All Pork S ii-nge :i specialty, also choice familv fn'oceno?. S. J Phillips, corner Mi.cad Htii'z d R kkI & P.'Hock Sts. dlOlni. THE Merry tini's of Christmas are at hmi'l. No doubt yon are thinking about pnreh'is iij; something to buuutity your li.iuie. It so, call on m aul avail your selves of ilit; i xtiucirdinar hargnins w( niv i.ft-riu in FurnitU'e of all kind. We can suit you. No irjublo to show g .mls at No. 4i5 Pollock St., next to Pustoffiee, Snked & (. 0. -: 1 y 1 1 OYSTERS served in a.l fij.ea a'. Wm. Cannon's restaurant. The very best oyste s that come to the market. 43 Ailddle St. is the place. DON'T fail to .all nn the New Berne Candy Factory anil examine their lino of Cakes, Candy and Holiday Specialties. FfjORIDA ORANGES, Bananas, Cocoa nuts and Apples at J. It. Pauker, Jr., No. 77 Br.wl St. (I13tf FOIt l lie upproachiiii; Holidays Tho well knotv- A. Colin Piano & Organ Com pany will orler some liaigins in Pianos & o'rt; .us Call arouml and look at their stock on hand. They will sell sheet music at S cenis per cpy during the holidays PROF, .loo Simmons ot the tirm of Sim mons & Uutler Salem N. C. is in the City sliippini? at Mis. N. S. Richardson's lor a fcvr days; all persons desiring to have their pianos tuned can either leave their orders a; Mrs. Richardson's or with The A. Cohu Piano & Orgin Company 95 Middle St- New Bene N, C. sTlAFER'S HAMS, Bolted Vater Mill Meal, Loiseand Prepared Buckwheat, at A. II. Barrinciton's, 78 Middle St. LADIES especially invited to call and see our tine Cloaks, Wrap?, Mutts and Underwear at reduced prices. L. Schultz & Co.. unler Gerock's Photograph Gallery. FOR Fall and Winter subs see F. M. CIIADVV1CIC, Tailor, 103 Middle St. New Samples just received. if. WHEN Boraxinn is used according to directions, a third of the labor and the e xst of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. FOR THE We are now adding to our rtoo NEW FRESH GOODS and oan supply GIFTS Which will be both pleasing and serviceable What will be more appreciated in your home or by your trteud than A NEW CARPET, . A NEW AKT SQUARE, - A NEW KUO, ' .. . a new set of chenille curtains a new set of lack curtains, a nk v set of table linen, a new set of napkins, a new set of towels, a new dress, a new cloak, a new pair of gloves, a new pa1 r of s hoes, a new Mcintosh coat, anew muffler, a new handerchief and a great many other articles we can sug gest to you which we have and can furnish yon at prices to suit y n and the times when you want your money to render FULL VAL UE, whether you bestow it in a Girt or supply need ot your own. We bave just in a new line of RIBBONS and SILKS tor Fancy work. ; Also, an elegant assortment ot FURS, : M.UJCV3 and BOAS, tor Ladle aud Children. ' WC WILL CONTINVE ' To rednce-tlie prlees on our stock oi DRESS GOODS. Come If you want a - Dress of any kind and we will make the Price suit you. Remember we are agents for ' .THE CENTEMEBIKID GLOVES. THE GENUINE HOHTER KID GLOVES, THE BAIRITZ KID GLOVES, Of wliloh we have afnll sunnlv In ' BLACK, TAN'S & BltOWN'8, In all sites. Respectfully, ... 'ID. Fm TarTT-Is L 03 POLLOCK sr. - R. IT. DUFFY'S CROUP-SYKUE. I'KEl'ARUD AFTEIl A HECIPE OF THE - LATE DR. WALTEK DUFFY. At this season children are liable to at tacks of the 0.u p. nud parents should always be prepared by having a bottle of It. Nt uutty'a Group by nip on hand, pre pared iroiu we recipe ot tne late LK, W alter Dun? c m be had of the Druggists, un.l ol R. X, Daffv, proprietor, New ll(nie, N 0 CertifiC'iti of its rfficacy i'.iii bj seen nl" llie proprietor. 83 cents per bottle., See that the wrapper reads. R. N. DUFFY'S (JROUP 8YRTJP. W Beware of IhIss dealers who are selling an Imitation eroup syrup tor S cents. Wanted!: 10MPETEN T PHAUM ACIST A; with sirall capital . wanted to open new Dru Store. We have ". tsvo S.;t8 of Fixtuiea aad double Stock of Drugs. ' Cliance for live man. AddroM, EaADilAM Sc EUOCK BKUG CO. , Naw liorne, N,C, Local News. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. R. Street At Auction. The Southern Cultivator. Prof. Kramer Exhibition tonight. J. W. Mesic: Candy, Nuts, etc. A. & N. C. R. R. Traia annulled. Baxter, The Jeweler Silverware. New York Trading Co. Will cotton go higher 1 COTTON SALES. Thursday SI bales, 4.50 5c. Iienien.ber the Collegiate Institute en tertainment to-ninght. Parents of the pupils especially should attend. The Church of Christ Sunday school is preparing for a beautiful Christmas exer cise entitled "The Glorious Birthday" to be given on the night "t the 25th. fp X W Qlaurai-f tc narrrtlio linn a. la ..f -... ... ... .o ... ...... .,5 ..... ... the tine pair of young bus that he has ..unii.i ,1.:.,; .1....1.1.. i:iiliv ucrii uiiviug iu uuiiui. iiiviuea?. The New Berne livervmen d.. not buv stock to keep. Mr W T. KVnno.lv ,.f 1.11.,,,. Crvalr ' v. 1 1 i.ruo. HUU..UVUL ...1 llll O .J . Lilt S'ate, and his wife, are registered at the Chattawka, also Mr. Stephen W. Isler, a II 1 st.w. nf ll.u ...nal nfnmmonl Inrman ftf tl... wen hiiowu auuiuey ui vroiusooro. The alarm of fire last uinht from Box 34. corner Broad and Hancock Sis., va- caused by a package of tire crackers ex ploding in the store of Mr. 11. E. Itoyali. Persons sending in alarms should always investigate careful before doing so and not be in a hurry to turn in an alarm for such a trifling thing as the one last night. Prof. W. h. Smith's writing school closes to-night. The young men attending have elected a committee to decide as to the winner of the gold medal which is to be awarded to the one having made the greatest improvement The committee consists of Messrs E. II. Barnum, J. E Latham and A. H. Powell. 1 1 hey are to decide to-morrow. Mr. Hill Humphrey who is a believer in every form ot advertising and who has had a novelty out lately, the little country ox-cart, the wheels covered with white- cloth and a similarly covered frame " over the body all littered to tell ol the wares to be lound at "Big Ikes. ' has now still further enlarged on the idea by dressing the driver in white ond lettering him. Me83rs. M. Halm & Co., have received twenty-six strong young mules in addi tion to the fourteen horses mentioned which came by steamer. This runs the new arrivals up to forty and added to those a ready in the stables make a pretty large supp.y on lianil. The horses are an nne diivers selected with great care by Mr. Benj. Hahn, who went off for the purpose, out of about six hundred. The Charlotte Times says that the con clusion of the meeting of i lie board ol regents of the Barium Springs orphans' home Wednesday afternoon was that a new centre building is needed and must be had. Plans and specifications will be invited. The affaire of the home were found to be in a highly satisfactory shape. Mr. C. R Thomas lias torn up the brick pavement in front f his residence preparatory to putting down one of shell rock. Mr. S. W. Small wood whose resi dence adjoins will al" put a corresponding pavement in front t Ins place; the two together will make an improved sidewalk over two-thirds of the block. As it is to be constructed, the sidewalk will be eleven feet icie presenting pretty much the ap pearance of that admirable one around the Episcopal church property. No A. . N. C. Freight Train Clirlut m fin. The A. &. N. C. R. R gives notice that no freight trains will will be run on Christmas day and that also the freight train from Morehead city to New Berne Berne will not be run the day after Christ mas. All other trains will be ruu as usual. A Hnge Shot Gun. Messrs. T. J. Hall & Bro., had at their gun-smith shop yesterday for repairs to the lock a double barrel shot-gun, of sur prisingly large size fully doable the size of the guns regularly used. It weighed fourteen pounds, was two inches across the muzzle, three inches across the breech by the lubes and with barrels thirty-five inches long. The gun belonged to a Mr. Willis of Smyrna. It is said that with guns of this character a dozen or more ducks are some times killed at a single shot when large flocks aie fired into. Vomlnv And Going. Mis. G. W. Charlton and child weut art to Core creek to speud Christmas with relatives. Mr. Charlton will go up Monday. Miss Maggie Hunter, of Havelock passed through en route to Raleigh to spend Christmas with her uncle Mr. Sam'l Hunter. Rev: Jos. Thomas of Poughkeepsie, New York, tain tlib city to spend Christ mas, with his relatives. - .... Mr. Henry Sperling of Baltimore, for merly of New B-rne, is In the city on business and pleasure and is visiting Mr, M. H. Sultan. ' Mr. Jos. W. Watson is back from Ral eigh where he has been fur a short time on business. Miss Vivan Wood Ms visiting friends at Auror. Mr. G. J. Boney of 'Wilmington, a large dealer to rice, is registered at the Albert. - - Messrs. Dempsev Wood, and W.' L. Kennedy and wile of Lenoir county, came in on the Wilmington train inm a Hunting and tuning expedition near Jacksonville. ; Presideut W. S. Chad wick who has been North for a week returned to New Berne lust night . v :-. . ;;;. The flist steps in thediiection of an in vestigation ot the Alulmma elections and contest of the seat in the United States Senate of Mr. Morgan were-taken at Washington vesterday by Colonel W. a. Reese, of Alabama, who claims to have ben elected senator by the Legislature of Alabama, - . THE CATTLE EXPERIMENT. To Determine if Vaccination Will Clive Safety from Texas Fever How It Standi! Now. Dr. C. F. Dawson, of the United States Department f Agriculture, after spending a couple of duys hi the city at Mr. R. P. Williams' in the interest of the Govern ment experiments to determine what will prevent 'iexns fever in cattle left, return ing to Washington City. On Tuesday and Wednesday, 18th and 19th inst., Dr. Dawson had the seven cows, all that were left dive of the thir teen the government had been experimen ting with killed and portions of the heart, lung, etc , of each were saved for exami nation. As our readers know, 1 lie object of the experiments which have been i. progress ever since early spring wa see whether inoculation with T-mi- fever virus would prevent cattlo liom la inr sidjcct to the iliseafe. Ot course t he ivmiIU ol the test will not he given "lit yd tit it appears that the cattle no. v.;cci"a i d did take the disease and a portion of them died from it while the vaccinated ones seemed to es cape It is true two of the latter .tied, but the death ot one was caused by mir ing, and of the other apparently by some other disease than the levir. While the cattle not vaccinated s.-. in to have all taken the lever an I tome to have died with it. The i llicial anncuncement of the result of the experiment will be looked for with interest. t'HKINTMAM CIIFT NliKVK E. To be Held in the Irebytcrlnn Church To-Night Everybody In vited. The first Christmas celebration takes place lu-night. It will be in the Presby ter'un church commencing at half-past sven o'clock. It will consist of Christ mas carols and recitations by lb'1 Sabbath school, the presentation ol offerings thai will carry gooil Christmas chew to the inmates of the Barium Springs Orphan age, e c. The caro's v id be accompanied by orchestral nuts c. Those w ho have presents and may not l)e able to atlcnl Hie service, are requested to tend them to the church at any time after 3 p in. The gifts that may be iu the congregation will be collected by the Sunday school children during the ser vice. The public arecordial'y invited. I'npt. ANhe to Practice Law. dipt. S. A. Ashe lias resumed the practice of law aud opened nn otlice next door to the law office of It. II. Battle, Esq., in the building on corner ol r ayette ville and Martin streets. Capt. Ashe is learned in the law and his many friends will wish him much buccess in his pro fession. He is no novice. This is only a re:urn to first love. News and Ob server. NEWS IN ItRIEF. ThcChincse Emperor bus ordered his troops to protect the churches iu Peking. In executive session of the Senate the Japanese treaty was favorably reported by Mr. Morgan. Information has been received from Honduras to the effect that that country will not be represented at the Atlanta hx position on account of probable war there. The Board of Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio lailway re-elected Clu.rles F. Majer piesident ot the company tor the seventh consccutwo term. R. R. Odell, attorney for Clous Blixt, theGing murderer, declared that Blixt had never made a confession, all state ments to the contrary notwithstanding. A dispatch from Tokio says a Japanese cruiser off Wei Hai-Wei has captured a sailing vessel loaded with arms, ammuni tion, and provisions, consigned to Admi ral Ting of the Chinese licet. M. Tourney e, the chief engineer of the new Panama Canal Company, states that although 800 men are working at the Culebra cutting, a definite p. an is not likely to be decided upon for eighteen months. The State Convention of Arkansas Mayors, which had been in session since Tuesday, adjourned after adopting resolu tions requestinn the Legislature to call a constitutional convention to frame a new corporation law. Mr. Lester, of Georgia, introduced into the House a bill appropriating $150,000 for the establishment of a marine hospital at Savannah, Ga.; also a bill appropria ting $5,000 for the establishment of a Sub Treasury at Savannah. The Democratic members of the House Committee on Rules met informally and tho understanding seems to bave been reached that a vote will he taken on the Carlisle bill Tuesday following the reas sembling after the holiday recess, which will be January 8th. In the Superior court at Atlr.n I a J udge Richard II. Clark sentenced Alexander Carr and Will Myers to be hanged on February 8th. Carr killed Capt. H. O. King in Atlanta about three months ago aud Myers was recently convicted as the assassin of Forest Crowley. Carr is 27 years of age and Myers is but 18 years old. Secretary Herbert has decided to build the submarine boat authorized by Con gress several veats auo and has ordered the contract to be drawn at once, In order that the vessel may be completed and ready for experiment before the end of next year. The design ot John r. Hol land, of Newark, N. J., has been definite. ly adopted, ana it is expected that the vessel will bs built at Newport News, Vs.'' ' As showing the value of the Jewish regulations with regard to the animals slaughteied lor their food the chief rabbi of Mew Zealand states that amongst the 208 cancer cases treated in the Welling ton Hospital during the last eight years there has not been a single Jewish patient. Out of the 0,767 deaths registered in New Zealand during 1808 there were 1,061 caused by cancer and tuberculous dis easestwo ailments which are very pre valent among cattle. -.v " A Fainter to Bayer. . The success of our great Furniture wonder of the 19th century is not a mere accident but is due alone to its well- earned merit based only on its qualities and prices ana we bave them both. Come and see fur yourself. Goods must go. 1 Snebd&Co., dl8tf 43 Pollock St., near Postofflce. WASHINGTON LETTER. Carlisle at the Capitol in I lie Inlt-rcNl or his THeasnre. Personal. .1 Trncc ofMxty Days lor the .Southern Hall way Employees. Further Gold With drawals. Washington Hi rlh place. Heuator Harris's Seal In Hanger. The Carlisle bill may tct through .1;. House. It will never pis the Senate. Carlisle was at the Capitol in-day in inter est of the bill. Governor Carr and liis wile arc he:,, visiting their son. Mr. W. K. Can, u h -c charming wile was one of the nio-t at i un live heiresses of Washingioti. She Miss llaltio Van RtswicU anil owns a hand some city house as well as one of the nio-t elegant country homes around Washing ton. The rapid depletion of the gold reserve iu the treasury gives indication of another bond issue even earlier ih-ui ha been an ticipated. The national liec-tny sitnined a further loss of $5()l),lltl0 of gold to-h.v. reducing the gold balance to i?!)0,!Hii,C;i In spite of the tact thai the Prc-idciit i. in South Carolitn hunting, the ih legaiinn published as coining here lo see him in the interest of Waller 1). Henry, Esq., tele graphed they were co'liing on tn-.l.iy any way. Secretary Gresliain has dicidcd to leave the i-elcctiou of a ile-ign for the monu ment lo he creeled nt W'akelield, Ya , to mark the birthplace of Washington to the members of the Virginia congicssional ilelegatiou. The designs for this iiiomiineiit are numerous and very beautiful, con snlei iiig thai lite cut ire cost of the work is lini'ileU lo$l 1,000. It is feared In re thai I he defiat T Gov ernor Porter in Tunussce may give Si na lor Harris s mic trouble in gutling buck to the Senate. Senator Harris would be greatly missed here. He is the bc-l par linmentari in i:i the Senile, is ha'c .m.l hearty as a man of 2f, has s, rve l in the Senate about thirty years ami Ins ::ieat influence here. THE STATE'S SWAMP I.AMI. Number ol' Acres Ou immI liy llicSI:Hi anl Intcrclinu- Fads nbonl Them. The Wilmington Me.-sengvi' has Mime interesting inliTinatioii from Raleigh in reference to the swamp lands of the Sialc: The State board i fe.liicalion meet at Governor Carr's otlice Hon. Charle.- M. Stcdman and lien. W C Lewis were present. The purpose of tin: meeting was to make a sale of s mm of I he swamp lands held by the board. There now re main about 350,000 tteivs of tho.- lands. The term swamp lands is in not a few cases a misnomer. Sotee time ago it was intimated that the State desired to secure a large tract of these swamp lands for use as it convict firm, instead of occupying leased lands. ll was linn iontid ili.d tlie ;S0,IHHI acres wlia n weiu wanted conhl not be lnnl in one tract and so the idea wst abandoned. At that time tho Wilmington, New bu n and Norfolk railway had an option on what was considered the timet ilisimb'c land for limning purposes, this I emg ifc "White Oak swamp," embracing K4.IKH) acres. 1 In; iailuv lias not taken tins land, so the latter reverts lo the State board. Tho State board of education renewed lor twelve months the option on ad swamp lauds held by Charles M. Stead man, president of the Real Estate luvist ment company, of Wilmington. Mr. H. A. Brown reque-le l the board to grant him an option on tint pan of the SUlte's lands, which :,re sii tt .ic ! .m the lakes. The board decided tocxlaal the option given to t lit: company repre sented by Major Stcdman, raid coo. pain to act as agents for the State; the Stare lo receive for any body or bodies o! -aid lands that might bo sold by them, ibe sum of fifty cents per acre. At Auction. I will sell at Corner of South Front Middle Street Saturday D.c. inri, at 12J o'clock one line mule without reserve. S. R. Strkkt, Auctioneer. The grave ol Edgar Allan Poo, in the burial yard of the old Westminster Pres byterian Church, nt Baltimore, is H shrine for many pilgrims. The sexton of the church, a white-haired man of sixty-four, is, besides Poe's cousin, Rev. Dr. Cleann, the only survivor of Poe's funeral, at wdiich there were but the hearse and one carriage, and yet this was the brilliant, genius, Poe, whom, it has been claimed by some of the English literati, to lw (ha only true Poet that Anurha has pro duced. Atlantic k North Carolina Kail road Superintendents Ofi-ick. ( New Bern, N. C, Dec. 20th, 1894. To Employes and the Public: TBAINS ANNULLED. The following trains will be annulled on this road Tuesday December 25th, 1894 (Christmas day). Train No. 1 from Goldsboro to New Bern, anil No. 2 1 om New Bern to Goldsboro, and Tr.-.in i'o. 5 from New Bern to Morehead Ciiy, and on Wednesday December 20lh, Tram No. 6 from Morehead City to New Bern. TBAINS RESUMED. On Wednesday December 2Gih, Train No. 1 will resume its regular schedule from Goldsboro to New Bern and Train No. 2 its regular schedule from New Bern to Goldsboro. - Any perishable freight at Morehead City on Wednesday morning may be lor warded by No. - Mail Train. Sam'l L. Dill, Sup't. Finest Assortment of Candies in 'the "City. ' ' 10c, 15c, COe, ' 40c, i BSc, see, Oil ! How Fnnny ! It yon don't believe it, why, look out for the parade to be given by the Wil mington Naval Reset ves Minstrels on Christmas day, and then go out to see tin in that night Rich! If you don't be lieve, see Angel, the negro impersonator, and Hew letle as the old negrcss from liibainn.'' Oil, niylThe Reserves o I this city should see to it that everybody goes. To avoid the rush tickets can be secured from Nunn & McSorley, Albert I'atler-on and II. .1. Lovick. All seats can lie reserved tit Nunn & McSorley's without ix tin charge. Price for admis sion 50 ccnis. Chicago is to have one of the biggest and grandest auditoriums in the world, uilh a seating capacity of 12,000 and the most gorgeous architectural anil other trimmings. The .same roof is to cover a hole;!, a Vienna restaurant, billiard rooms, reading mom", bowling alleys, supper r s, ball rooms, e'e, and there is to be a w inter palm garden. Chicago is ambi tious, but she cannot yet afford to erect such mi ii 1 1 1 1 .Ii i 1 1 lea t re as was the Roman Co'dse urn. which us d to accommodate 80,000 spectators. wiluotton" Go HIGHER? We have made a careful study of the past history and future prospects of the Colioii trade. This has been a matter requiring a corps of experts who-e reports from the belt bring ns right up to oate. We an- satisfied lit it the present price ol'Colloii is ti latsr price antl th.it it will change greatly iu the near Inline. I bis change in pricj means enormous piotit to speculators who know which side' of lb:' tnaiki t to choose. We h ill furnish this valuable informa tion tie-- of eosl. Our large business has been built up by only trading wh ti we have taken ev.ry precaution against failure and when we control mi llii lent capital ourselves to pro duce t lie mai ket movement necessary lor prolil. Money makes money and tho more capital we have in band to pu-b along a deal the stronger our po-iiioii in the market. Our re cord of success is unbroken and we intend to keep it so. To deal thiough us does not require' any knowledge of spe.'tilalinii or market conditions. Accounts op.'iied from $10. upwards. Details ol methods mailed fiee. Ucferencis furnished. The New Yorl Trading Compiy, IT and 10 Broadway New York City. 'At Christmas piny and make good cheer, Kor Christmas comes but. once a year.1' TUSSKR. CliristniiiH is drawing near and let your presents on that occasion lie useful. We have some things that ate very suitable for your husband, son or sweetheart. They consist ol Hats, Shoes, Handker chiefs, Neckwear, Suspenders, Scarf Pins mid Cull' Buttons, White and Colored Silk Handker chiefs, Hoy's Windsor Tics, Men's rnderwear ami Kid Gloves. J. M. HOW AIM). Price ::ReW! FOR THE loliday Trade. Drapery Silks, From 75c per yd. To 50c. " " - 0- AJso a full line ol Ladies Dress Goods which ir will pay you to see before purchas ing elsewhere. KB. OLD Papers for tale at thii office, - nnoouOO OOOOOOOO tjHR.l.S.Trl-AS SURPRISE -l'OR- Dazzling Display OF Holiday Goods ! Sllll'llISIM.l.Y sriicitisiMii.v Large Assortment. Slltl'ltlSIXIjLY Appropriate FKESENTS. St'UCltlSIMil.Y LOW PRICES. lJeautilul Presents that meet all Demands and Satisfy all. An Unequalled Assort ment and a Variety to suit all Tastes in Toys, fcoGks, and Novelties. FANCY COODS, NOTIONS, &c Our Beautiful New Slock of Vantines Chinese AM) JAPANESE GOODS Is bright, clean and fresh, and consists wholly of the latest and most popular designs. Christmas Fruits in great variety. Oranges, direct from Flordia, Bananas, Maliga Grapes,.Apples, Figs, Raisins, New Nuts, Dates, Currents and Citron all New 189-1 Goods. Our Candy Stock Is very Complete it em braces fresh arrivals of Hy- ler's, Eoyster's, Whitman's, Miller's best goods; aud and our Plain and French Mixtures at 10 cents per pound; cannot be equaled by any competion. EfCome Early and buy your XMAS Goods. 55 & 57 Pollock St. REGISTER With the FORTUKATES Jojn ft Number OF Fortunate People Who are daily carry in; away Irom Our Stores, Strong Values IX EXCHANGE FOR WEAK PRICES. This Months Sales WILL BE A WATERLOO for us, and a grand triumph over HARD TIMES for you. Your X'ocliet Hooks will GROW F-A-T at the mere mention of the fricess at which wo are ollering sr o-ooids- Our Stock -IS THE- Most : Complete We have ever offered. Yours Very Truly, ' Hackburn f & Willott.