Mln
f JORTH CAROLINA,
1 In the variety and extent 01 flernatur
al resonroes 1. unsurpassed; and fn
her climate, unequalled by any 8tate
in the Union.
NEW BERNE.eeeeee
A City of DOOO Population and Steadily
Growing on a Solid Business Basis.
Ureal Trucking Center ot the South!
Lame Lumbering A Pishlnic Interest.
Subscribe to Tne JUUKNAl,
nd K ep J'oaled.
VOL XIV-NO. 226.
NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1895.
PRICEFIVE CENTS
liiiiiiiiriit'rtt
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Ml
RI3STG-
OUT THE BELLS
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Make"
Christmas
Merry !
Goto
JS
ohn
unns
Everything New!
A. Haven for those
who buy well and buy
cheaply.
"A complete stock of
Toys and Holiday
Goods, from which you
can select j list what
you want and at
Hard
Times
Prices.
have ilnrprminnil Mmr. m v
XMAS goods must go, and to do
' this, prices Lave been cut to meet
XI. S .
mis ena.
t"Call early, as the stock is
being sold very fast.
GROCERY
DEPARTMENT !
Why, it is jost up-lo-date in
x every thing from A luscious
bunch of Malaga Grapes to a
Ferris Ham.
You can give ns a call and make
tip your Menu for Xmas Dinner
without goiug another step.
ho a CrJI.
P. Ulrtch Special Pric.
Sam'l Cohn & Son Notice.
Marviu W. Nash Bibles.
National Bank 'Statement
C. E. Nelson-Veol,Poik,&c.
V.T. J. Baxter Christmas Goods.' "
R, E. Alligood Best butter, etc.
T.J. Buxler Novelties, Special Price,
McDaniel & Gaskill Flour and Leu
0D9. ' - .'
HWa ADBIFT.
' BUSINESS LOCALS
NOTICE We have a . very fine lot of
(Irtssed Turkeys, Veal, Pork, - LamD,
Pork BausHge, Corned beef and Stall fed
beet tiMisy - cam i uonn x son.
WE will sell vou cood sweet flour for 2C,
bettor for 2Jc. and the very best for 3o,
per lb. '' r- Mcimmei e uasKiti
Wc have all the necesstry ingredients to
mnke good edibles tor Uhrutinna, And
our prices? w ell, iney ore all ngnt too.
McDaniel & Gaskill.
WE have a Tew good, but bdirII Lemons
at 10c. wr doz. and t lie viry finest Lenv
oos t 20c. per doz. McDaniel & Gaskill.
VEAL, Pig Pork, Stall-leil beef and Fiesh
Sausage to-day. - J. JS. hklbn.
GOLD Breast Pin Lost in the City,
Finder will please return to this office. 2t
FINE Oysters 13c. per quart at Davis'
saloon. 29 irniket dock. Stews and fries
in best of style. -
TOWING SHARPIE for sale. Walter
Taft, Wilmington. dw d!8 lw,
JITSr iwaivitI lAn hitrrnln Ann lirmnrs at
the Palace Saloon. No. 18. Middle St
Call urnl examine before purchasing.
SOME f the finest Cakes you ever taw;
also a fresh lot of Apples. Bananas, Coca-
nuts uad-Mixed Nuts. Baker & Itich-
ardson. It.
BOLOGNA and Franklord Sausages,
SoiiFed tfia lreet and Tripe at J. 11 bar
ker's, Jr. .
ORANGES, Apples, Nuts, Malaga
Grapes and a full line of Dried Fruits lor
the holiday trade. Get my prices before
buying, elsewhere. J. R. Parker, Jr.
A FULL line of Full and Wiuler Sam.
pies hist arrived. Call and examine be
fore giving your order. F. M. Chad-
wick, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle St,
SICK and debilitated persons that need a
tonic will do well to try Minerva lieur.
the finest table beer in the world. Sold at
J. F. Taylor's. tf.
A SUPPLY of the Celebrated Hagey's
King Heaters; just received at J. U.
Wmrrr a Co'b. Corner Craven and So,
Front, Sts.
FINE N. C Cranberries un'nrpassed,
10 cents, per quart. J. It Pigott,
i)21 lm.
HOLIDAY
THOUGHTS
ii
Cuspidores, 25c the pair.
Talking Dolls, 50c. : .
Decorated Cake Plates 10c.
Decorated Cups and Saucers,
10c.
Majolica Plates, 10c.
Pickle Dishes, 10c.
Cream Pitchers. 10c
Vases, 10c. the pair.
Majolica Jardinieres, 10c.
" ; Tiles, 10c.
Glass Baskets, 25c,
Better hare yours laid
aside at once if. you lave
not already done so.
December 20, 1895. V
Cj j. 'ff i?'
O-o-r -:- Stock
OF.....
Ladies, Misses
and..... -..-T;
Children Shoes
have been carefully selected and
we can guarantee them to bo of a
CUPISlIOn QUALITY,
ami our prices remain .
tho same, notwith
standing the recent
advance in the whole- -sale
prices.
1 r
Sr.71
In lh City of Elm. and. Vicinity.
Gathered in and Briefly Hated
Some local matter is necessarily crow,
ded ou the tourth page. '
The weather bureau predicts local
showers for today followed by fair
weather.
Rev. Father Thos. F. Price of Raleigh,
is expected here this evening and will
preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock Mass.
Mr. J. W. Smnllwood has a very good
residence in course of erection on Metcalf
street adjoining Can'. K. R. Jones', on the
lot which he recently purchased from the
captain. " , ; .n
During Miss Nellie Oubb's absence at
tlie Atlanta Exposition and elsewhere.
Miss Nellie Ho I lister is acceptably filling
the place at the Collegiate institute.
Miss Nettie is well fitted lor the work
having had some experience thereat and
being naturally a good disciplinarian,
"' Mr. Nace Brock has another of his fine
paintings on exhibition in Mr. Marvin W
Nash's window, a country scene where
iKiy is starting to feed hounds while they
stand in eager "expectation ' around,
I lie expressions are well orougnt out,
Rev. G. D. Bernheim, D. D of Wit
mington, arrived to nil ms regular ap
nointment here as pastor or St. .Luke
Evangelical Lutheran church. He will
nlso hold a preparatory service tonight at
7:sU o'clock in tueir place ot worsnip
Kounlree Hail.
Mr. J. W. Stewart is making things
hustle in his busii.ess. Still another car
load of males, twenty-eight in number,
have ariived fir his stables, and buggies
ire coming in lively lor mat department.
They go last as well as come fast. Several
good sales were made yesteiday. .
Monday night tho Presbyterians will
pack their second Christmas box at tbe
chmcn lor tlie Barium springs urpnanage,
There will be accompanying exercises
sinning of carols, an address, &c, after
wnicb there will De an entertainment in
tbe lecture room for the children of the
Sunday school.
It is desired . to start the work of the
American Bible Society in this city again
as quickly as possible, but the collection
lor the purpose last Sunday night was
quite small too small to operate witn to
advantage. Any nno willing to contribute
more is requested to hand whatever they
wish to give to Mr. James Gaskin's at Mr,
James M. Howard s.
There Is a rumor that a colored man
named John Briit, formerly the Jour
nal's pressman, but who shipped ou the
schooner Sltlvin When she lust lett Jew
Berne, had been drowned, Mr. John
Ellis informs us that tbe Melvin is still at
Beaufort and that he has heard nothing
of any drowning from her but that he
would bave done so bid tnera been such
an occurrence.
Mr. S. S. Buchalor ol Raleiib, repre-
the Imperial Insurance Co.; Mr. Geo. C.
MTGilvrey of Raleigh, representing the
tlauover CO.; Mr. Milan Howard ot JNew
Heine, representing notn companies; Mr.
P. A. Willis, expert machinist, and Mr.
C. 1). Dockluru one ot tbe owners, went
down to tbe ruins of the burned m:ll ot
the Siimson Lumber Co., at Whiteoak,
to adjust the loss which was found to be
practically a total one. They returned at
night. There was 3,5uo insurance.
' ' ,. Comma- and Going.
Miss Lizzie Oliver left ou the steamer
May Bella Friday to spend Christmas
witn relatives at jolly uid Held.
Rev. R. E. Knowles, of Ottowa. Cann
da, is visaing friends in tbe city.
Mr. Edwin R. Guy, assistant fditor of
tbe New York Hon, and Mr. T. U. Bad
ham, of Edenton aro registered at the
Albert. .
Revs. W. L. and James L, Cunningim.
who Have been visiting at Mr. JN. S. Kicu
ardson's left for their home yesterday.
Miss Mary Slover returned from Ral
eigh where she has been visiting.
Dr. Chas. Duffy, the President of the
Board of Public Chartities went up to
Raleigh to attend a meeting of the Board
Miss lladdie Davis returned from Eliz
abeth city where she has been visiting and
attending conference. ,
Mrs. Edward K. Bryan, Jr.. of Savan
nah, and child Is visiting the fain.ly of
sir. a, a., uryan, sr. his uustmntl win
also come in a few days. .-
Mrs. Fred Hunter, of Henderson, is
visiting his father, Mr. N. S. Richardson.
Mr. T. H. Thomas and wife and the
four chi'dren. of Wyoming, Del., came in
on tbe s: earner Newbeme, en route to
Jacksonville to spend the winter.
Mr. Duffy, who has been making a pro.
tracted visit to her daughter Mrs. W. R,
Cnppedge, of Rockingham, came home
last night to lemain Tor some time with
her son, Mr. H. Q Duffy.
Our former townsman. Mr. S. C. Hamil
ton, now of the Greenville Lumber Co.,
was in the city Thursday and Friday on
business. He stopped with Mr. P, II.
Pelletier. Mr. Hamilton informs us that
Greenville is to be electric-lighted and
his company has the franchise for it The
plant will be in operation in about sixty
days.
Mr. Thos Broaden of Trenton. ' snent
tne day in the city Friday and returned
in ins aitcrnoon. -
Mrs. S. Hudson and daughter. Miss
Ada, ot Pollocksville, came in yesterday
to do their. Xmas trading.
Mist Patrick of Kinston arrived to visit
the Misses Ferrebee.
Cnpt. Thos. Gates, took the round trio
to Goldbboro to meet his grand-daughter,
Mis Gert e Willis coming home from
school. Miss Bessie Williams also took
the lound trip to mi el young lady friends
retuiuiiiE iioiiic iruin suuooi.
Oy.ler PlralM.
Deputy Inspector of Shell Fish, J. B.
Parsons, is in receipt of a letter rom
Chief Inspector Hon. Theo. White, that
Virginian oyster vessel manned and
armed, is in Pamlico sound deryiog tho
lawsot the State." Chief White is after
the pirate and will undoubtedly bring him
to justice.
Deputy Parsons lias ust closed a case
Lfor the btiiio whero a purchaser failed to
roport. i he party submitted and paid
coat of prosecution.
TUG Finest Butter ever in the city 80 cts
per pou nil. W. B, Cox.
Home Tor the Holiday..
College students, male and female, ire
coming home for the holidays. A oood
number arrived last night. The follow
ing were from Greensboro Female Col
lege: Misses Maggie and Louise Lane.
Miss Lilian Fowler, Miss Zinkie Swindell
and Miss Mamie Daniels and Mssa Came
Holton. ' A
Miss Gtirtio Willis returned from the
Statu Normal anil Industrial College,
Miss Mary Guioo from Peace Institute,
stopped to visit friends at La Grange; she
will oe Homo tomgnr.
Mr. Rom Nunn came down from the
State University. -
Mr, Harry Roberts returned from Davis
Military BCIlOJl.
Mr. Harry Marks is hack from Horner's
Military (school, Uxlord.
Misses Day and Sanders Irom Kinscy
Seminary came in en route to Catharine
Laku to spend the holidays visiting Miss
boggs, they are at mis. m. h. uoito
well's. Miss Ethel McMullen ot Hertford, the
room mate of Miss Lizzie Hancock at
Greensboro Female College, arrived to
visit her and Miss Carrie Holton and
other friends. Miss Meta Holder came
down with Miss Swindell to visit ber.
Popularity of'Th. Stowaway." '
Tom Craven's famous London play,
"The Stowaway'' which will be rendered
here next Wednesday night, is one of the
most successful melodramas, ever giveu
in this country. It leads all those that
bave been brought over from England
within tbe past ten years both in popu
larity and profit.
The following are the figures which the
leading impoited plays have been repu
ted to have made: "The LiglitB O'Lon
don," $100,000; "The Silver King" $125,-
000; "Itomeny Rye," 75,000; '-The
Stowaway,'$200,000,nd the .latter is still
on the road coining money for its owners,
while the others have been withdrawn.
64 Against SOI.
We give this morning in another col
umn a compilation taken Irom the New
York Advertiser, showing the exact
strength of England and the United States,
notn on land and sei.
A great disparity to tlie advantage of
England exists in the navy. The United
Slates has a total ot only 04 war vessels
of all descriptions, while England has S01
eight times as many. Of course there
is a like disproposition in tho number of
gnus and men.
Tbe New Paalor Arrive.
Rev. F. A. Bishop, the new pastor ol
Centenary M. E Church arrived by the
steamer New Berne Friday morning here
irom iieruord. liiev are at prisml visit-
.ing at Mrs. S. H. Scott's. Mrs. Sent and
Mrs. Bishop aro relatives.
Mr UisUoi) will pnacii his fi'st sermon
here Sunday morning. Rev. L. L. Nash,
u, u., tbe retiring pastor will nreacb Sua-
day night
Ur. riash expects to leave lor his new
charge next Tuesday.
HnMCribera-Oeracoke Hteamer Her.
vice Proponed.
Mr. 8. D. Bragg, ne of Ocracoke's
pilot's was up to the city Friday. While
here he called at The Journal olllce
and added his name to our list of sub.
scribcrs lor the year 1896. Mr. W. II.
Wuitehurst from the JNortu side of Neuse
river; Mr. John Simmons of Pollocksville.
and Mr. W. O. Pollard, old subscribers.
likewise remembered ns.
We are glad to leim from Mr. Bmmr
that Mr. M. K. King of the Norfolk and
Southern Railroad and E. C. D. Steam-
ship Co , has bee,) there inrestigutieg
witb a view to making arrangements for
tho stopping ol steamers there as they do
at Roanoke Islaud. S.ich connection
with the cities at either end of this excel
lent line would be a good thing for
Ocracoke.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
' OP THE '
NATIONAL BANS OF EH BERNE,
at New Berne, in tho Slate of North
f It.... ... 1 . ! l ; &
tur'iuuu, lit me i-ioro .i uusini'SS,
Dec. 13th, 1895.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts f
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured U. 8. Bonds to secure cii
culation (fours) '
Stocks, securities, etc
Banking-house, furniture,
and fixtures .
Other real estate and mort
gages owned
Due "from National Banks
(not Reserve Agent?)
Due from Statu Banks and
bankers
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other National
Banks
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents
Lawful Mosey Reserve
in Bank, viz:
Specie 118,255.90
Legal-tender notes 9.000 00
Redemption fund wiili U. 8.
Treasurer (5 per cone of
circulation)
Due from tj. S. Treas'r,
other than 5 pel cent re
demption fund
Total
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid
National Bank notes out
standing Due to other National Banks
Duo to State Banks and
bankers
Individual de
posits subject
to chock, $118,843.37
Time certificates
oi deposit, 40,739.45
Cashier's checks
outstanding 3,578.07
Deposits ol U, S. disbursing
oncers
183,770.23
2,959.35
25,000,00
37,075.99
15,000 00
40,902.56
23,425.33
13,728.51
10,063.30
4,586.44
2,830.00
2,000.09
27,255.90
1,250.00
55.00
Christmas
Goods !
Silk Mufflebs,
AND
Silk Handkerchiefs.
Gents Ties,
" new style
Coli.abs and Cuffs
a fine line
Silk Umbrellas
and
Silk Suspenders.
Shoes
AND
Clothing
all will be sold very cheap
J. J. BAXTER
Special
.-To the Trade.
500 Bags all size Shot. .
200 Kegs Powder, all Sizes.
100 Boxes choice Pale Cream
Cheese.
100 Boxes Cakes aud Crackers.
Also full line Nuts and Caudies.
395,908.70
100,000.00
70,000.00
21,307.40
22,500 00
6,048.04
1,831.77
109,161.49
5,000.00
Tbe Farmer. Alliance Barbeene,
Mr. ii. Li. uardison ol Tburman was
uptothScityFiiday. He informs us that
they have the promise of a good crowd
from Pamlico county on New Year's day
to tbe Farmer's Alliance barbecue amf
speaking which will be held at Rivenlale
that nay, and tint there are also Indies.
tions that a good crowd will come from
tha upper part of Craven county and
some from Carteret.
The speaking by Dr. Cyrus Thompson.
president of the State Farmers Alliance
will begin at ten o'clock and dinner will
be served at its conclusion. While Dr.
Thompson will be the orator of thi dav.
thereill p ssibly be a few remarks by local
speaKt-rs.
1 he exercises will be beld at Alliance
Hall.
All are invited to come, bring
tueir basnets nnuenvv mo social reuuioo
and the discussion of topics pertaining to
tne nruer py us president.
Cotton.
The price of cotton is filling. January
futures opened in New York at 8.06 and
closed at 7.99. 853,800 bales were sold.
The sales in New Berne were at 7 to 7.
Movelttea at Hpecial Price.
Novelties in Silverware, Cull' Buttons,
Neck Chains, Silver Bracelets, Rings, &c.
SPECIAL PRICES.
. N T.J.BAXTER,
' The Jeweler.
' Bible., Bible..
I received last night by express the lar
gest assortment of l ihlos ever seen in New
Berne. Call to-day and look at tbem.
Marvin W. Nasii.
2t. Bookseller. 103 Middle, st.
- All Important.
To know that you can buy more lor
your money at Duffy's Candy Btorc, 49
Middle St., than any place in the city.
r me uanu-mnue uream do.i lions aud
Chocolate Drops packed in beautiful 1 lb.
boxes for only 20c per box.
Marshinallows 20o per In.
Beautiful mixture 10c per lb. "
Fire works yery cheap.
Yours truly.
jlsto R.L. Duffy.
BEST butter in the city only 28cta. best
cream cheese lScts, breakfast strips lOcta.
lemons lScts, No. 1 hams 12c per lb at
It. i. Alllgoods, 78 Middle Bt.
TO all suffering humanity with coughs,
colds or throat troubles. Don't forgot
that James' Expectorant is the best tiling
in me woriu ror sucu trouDios. tot sale
at J. F. Tayloi's. ti
Total 395,908.70
State op North Carolina )
County ot Craven.
I, G. II Roberts, cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to tlie best of ac
knowledge and belief.
G. H. RonKRTs, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before uie this
20th day of Dec., 1895.
J. It. 11. t'ARRAWAY, N. P.
ConKECT Attest:
Jamf.s A. Brvan,
J. H. II ACKHUKN,
E. K. Bishop,
. J.so. Dunn,
Directors.
F.UIrich,
Wholesale
Acres .
of
Choice
Holiday
Goods
Ready
c
for
the
Bargain
Reapers.
"Good words are better than bad
strokes.'' Shakespeare.
Now when you go into a Cloth
ing shop and buy a ready made suit,
which the salesman sells you by
much talk, and its turns out badly,
and you feel you have been "taken
in" you have had both "good words"
and a "bad stroke." That's not
the way wo treat you, (if wo know
it). Our idea is to give you your
money's worth every time. When
you need your Fall Suit don't for
got us give us a trial at you. New
Cioods constantly arriving.
J. M. HOWARD.
Gala Xmas Eve
SUCH AS
line of Colgate's best
Perfumery.
oz.
oz.
oz.
oz.
BOTTLE 25c
BOTTLE 3.JC
BOTTLE GOc
BOTTLE 1.00
There's none better buy it.
..ATTRACTION.
-DEC. 24.
BARFOOT'S ! , BARFOOT'S!
Santa Glaus
Is h-Ere in all His
iniiG-lDry
IT IS A KNOWN FACT THAT
wo have sold more XMAS
Goods, Toys,fto.,than any store
In the eity and at prices that
no one else eould reach.
Our Sales have doubled what we
expected ;ana It was neceaary
tor us to duplicate our flret order
for Xmas Goods, and now we
are now oponlng the largest as
aortment we have yet had, and
at the same stunning low figures,
Toys, ; Gaines,
Toilet Sets, k
WOnly ouo plaoe to get our prices.
HEW BEKNE'ft BIG DRT UODS
BAEHAIK MOUSE
To All Whom
It Hay Concern:
I will call your special attention to
the Largest and best selected stock
ot flue Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
Rums, Cordials. 4o ever kept in the
city or State, at prices to suit the
timet.
TUB following la a list of somo ol the
uooua .
tiooda:
BYE WHISKIES,
O. Y. C.
Oriole,
Tammany Club,
Upiwi- Crust,
Premier,
Old Pepper,
Old Taylor,
Giickeuheluias,
Old Honry,
Old Crow, .
Mult.
Old Thommon.
Went Morelnud Club
Old cabinet,
Muihattau XXX Y,
Gorden,
old Forester,
Monogram,
Old GlbHon,
Old Bourbon,
Nations l'rlile,
Old Monongocla,
Maryland AAAA
Diamond Kve and
lota of other brands,
Pure Mountain Corn
Whiskey,
Pure North Carolina
Applo and Peach
uruuuies.
Jamaica, St. Croix
and N.E. Bums for
KggNOg,
Sherry, Port, Cataw
ba, Black Kerry,
Mederla, Scupper
nnng. Mime a (el,
Clarut, Hhlno,
anil last but not
least,
8CHAMPAGNE
and a full line of
CORDIALS
.at
THE: PALACE SALOON
IS MIDDLE STREET,
M-Don't tall to aea It wlmn von want thn
above goods. .
S. D. rARKER. Merchant Tailor.
No. 41 Pollock street. . I have a
lot oi Fall and Wluter Samples in. and
am prepared to show a cheap and nice
line of Foreign and Domesilo Styles, and
can compete with any Tailor in town.
Call and give mo a trial, .
BUST SHOW
of tbe Season
Thn Q'oKinn'o TJiir Qruinntinn
lilb UuUuUllu Dig UuuuullUU.
TltlUMI'HANT BVKItYWIIEKE!
ImiH-mlnu and linnresalve Prodnc
tlnn of tin Great liitcrmitionl
Aii'io-orauiatic success :
The Stowaway.
FAMOUS NEW YOHK CAST!
a-l'AU WMlS OK WKXUY-9
AMAZINti MKCH AMCAL EFFECT
terpen tho Hitf Whi'p Yucht, witli ItVal
Slants mill Hulls, ana lull -rixgeri every pur
tlcular.
NOTE. Incidental to Act II, ''Spike" Hon
in't-Kt'y mid "KM' ,ky, the Eminent
iti'iormed Ci'iu'ksnii'ti, win Mow open a
braiiiiiuw Iron Sale, hi lull view oi the
Uiuliemie.
REALISTIC and SCIENTIFIC!
PRICES: 75. 50, 25c.
47'Kesorved Scats ou Sale at Waters'.
Concentrated Extracts, ' Lemon,
Lemon, Vanilla, Ac, at prices or
Toilet Articles, It run lies, Combs, Cut Glass.
Perf u mery - -
Evervthlntr sold at
this week at
reduced prices
Bradham's Drugstore.
CHRISTMAS
- JUST RECEIVED.
To. i
INE Cut Glnas Bottles, each in liandHome
oox, nuea witngcAUKiJi'i.K juttracta
ootiiea. at 40. ou. ui ana 7a cent, x oz.
70 cents to tl.20. 4 oz. (I.a6 to $3.10. 8 oc
fZ.iU.
SAME GOODS IV PLAIN BOTTLES
I oz. 113 and 40 cents, i oz. 75 cunts.
7 OtTNCB TKIPLE EXTRACTS, 34 cent.;
: i m uuik, J ceuia.
F NICE Cologne, 10 cents per ounce; half
pint lu gluaa stoppered bottle only, 76c.
TTJAY RUM In Hprinkler top bottle pints
1(U. P111U. O.JU.
Uuttl
iOHIDA WATER 40o. per half-pint bot
tie. Cut llott es 26 to 7joouU. rreHOMd
ottles 15 to as eentH.
Curling Irons, S, 10 and IS onts.
Boxen Paner. Puff Bozos. Talcum Powder.
at rem. etui prices uuriug cue iioiuiaya.
ir"A sain mo ot Sweet Chimes Extract
friven to every lady caning to examine theae
gooua
F. S. Duffy, Druggist.
deo!52w
Fair Warning !
PAY YOUR CITY TAXES.
After Dec, 10th, I shall pro
ceed to collect all unpaid Taxes
due the City of Newborn for 1895,
bo DISTRESS.
Come forward, pay np and save
cost. -
H.J. Lovick,
CITY TAX COLLECTOR.
Tlien there is our
TOILET SOAPS
Cashmere tyoquet, 25c cake.
Kirks Juvenile 25c cake.
Jocky Club, 25c cake.
Laua Oil, 10c 3 for 25c.
A splendid imitation of Laua
Oil at 15c per box 3 cakes.
EF"To cap the climax we offer
for 10c.
A box of Cotton States
tion Soap, consisting of
cakes.
Exposi
3 long
Do 7011 need a box of
WE SELL,
La Tossa, at
Peacemaker, at
Antique, at
Savoy, at
We mention these because we
consider them Exceptionally
time Ooods for the
quoted.
30c BOX
2jC BOX
20C BOX
10c BOX
prices
Come take a look at the Case
of Trinklets consisting of
Pin Trays. Barometers.
Blotters. Children's Sets,
Ash Receivers, Card Re
ceivers, Cups, Nap
kin Rings, &c.
Your Choice from this Case 25c.
REMEMBER, we still have
some Choice Frames, Looking
Glasses neat designs, Albums,
Collar and Cuff Boxes, &c.
PBETTY DECORATED CHINA
GLASS VASES,
Handsomely mounted in gold
trimming.
Several 5 o'clock Teas left, prices
$3.00, 93.50 and $4.00 each.
EyNow bear in mind, we have
what you Wishdon't think be-
cause we don't mention it
haven't got it.
we
REMEMBER, . ,
The grateful chink of saved
dollars is the pleasing strain
we play for our customers.
Respectfully,
Hackburn
47-49 Pollock Street.