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Ems J013AL enk, N.O. Oct 10, 1896. V ABTEBTIOEMKBIB. id Bunk Statement. -. I'i. DuffyWe have boon. . J. Turner To the Ladies Daniel & Gatkill Jutt Received. ; ' j 1 jtm Lodge Directory: lodgb no. i, i. a o. r.-.oa- . :- r. O. Ilyinan, N. O. ; B. . Onion, V .: i. .11, KVd. Beets; K. 1. Dlsosway, Pint v ; J. L. Cooper, Treas. loirtilar mettt , ever? Monday nUrnt at 7; so o'clock. , , U'MET ENCAMPMENT NO.,l O.O.F. ers:- W.J. Pttts,C. P.; B.8. Onion, H. . J, L. Cooper, a. W.: C. H. Ball, J. i. Street, Scribe; B. B. Weal, Treat. Reg r Knoanipmenta. 1st, 8L aud 6th (II any) .outlay uigUta In each nioutu at J JO .ock. ' ,,,, ., J" j,- .... - NTOH CLRbrf ONT MO. S, P. M, I. a O. F, Mcer-Oeo. Green, Captain: T. O. Hy mn, Lieut.; W. II. Cohen, Bnslirni B. 8. MHm, Clerk; W. J. Pitta, Accountant. Her r usiiionruents, Id and 4th Uiuraday ,uta In each month at 7 JO o'olock ' 'AVEN LODGB NO. t KNIGHTS OF HAB . .ST: Meets Snd and 4th Wednesday lite In each month In Bomaree's Hall. a. it. Ball, President; 4. H. Smith, Secretary. f P. JOHN'S LODGE NO. . A. F. AND A. M : -irtoer-T. A. Green. W. If.; TLB, Primrose, k. w.; J. B. Clark, J. W.; Jas. Hedmond, Treas. ;T.G. Hyman, fecHy. Kegular Com ruunicaUona So Wednesday each month. NKW BBBNB CHAPTSB NO. 46, R. A. M.: vMUoerst J. C. Oreen, H. P., N. Case, King; H. J. Lorlck, Scribe; T. A. Green, Treas.; jnr. Redmond, Sec'tT. Regular convoca tions M Monday each month. KT. JOHN'S COMMANDERT NO. 10, K.T.: i m doers .wr.Ulrich.E.C.; H.J. Lorlck, G.; r R. Street, C. G.; I. A. Green, Treas.; B. B. Noal, Recorder. Retwlai Conclaves first aud third Fridavs ol the month. ATHES1A LODGB NO. S, K.lf P.-Meett every Tuesday night In K. ol P. Hall, Middle i reet. O. H. Bender, C. C. ; H. W. Simpson, V. C; W. 8. Parson, K. B. 4 8.; -. iW LOCALS The weather forecast for today is showery. The maximum temperature yes terday was 62,5 degrees. ' Eegister today! Your last chance, bat one. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. jThe temperature as observed at the Government Station for Thurs-I day, and the rain fall was: Max) mum, 68.0 degrees. Minimum; 52.5 degrees. The rain fall was 0.3 inches. NoncE:-rThe congregation of the Presbyterian church are requested to meet in the lecture room, at the close of the Sunday morning service. By request of the session. The water barge was brought np by the tug, Sam Eccles, Capt. Toler, from the Government works at Ocracoke yesterday morning to be filled with water from the city water works. The Southern Express Company has issued an'order to their agent, Mr. Wm. P. M. Bryan, authorizing him to forward free of charge all packages consigned to the storm sufferers at Cedar Keys, Florida. All of the prognosticator 's predict an exceeding great drought in New Berne on next Sunday; and suggests that all replennish their rain barrels, cisterns and water bottles for fear that they might suffer from the ef fects of the drought. ' sTr O. F. Stubbs was nominated for Register of Deeds for Craven county, by the Populists at their meeting of their County Executives, on last Wednesday. This was not reported in the proceedings of the meeting published in these columns. Mr. J as. Ernul was shot by his nephew, J. B, Ernul, at Swift creek. After the shooting J. B, Ernul made a hasty retreat and was captured and placed in the city jail by one of the city policemen yesterday, and will be tried this morning before Mayor Ellis. There was tome interest here among local sports over the result of the Baltimore-Cleveland Temple Cup games, and Baltimore's win ning four straight was a surprise to those who had bets on Baltimore, a number of small wagers having been made here on the result. Peter Fisher the negro who struck "enjamin Johnson, another negro, over the head with an axe last Wed nesday", ' was captured yesterday at Dover, and brought to New Berne on the gravel train and lodged in the city jail, and will be tried this morning before Mayor Ellis, There will be a grand picnic, bar becue, horseback procession, and a rand time for all at Tienton, Mon ay. October 12th. It is one of the 'gular appointments of Hon. Cyrus Watson, F. M. Simmons, P. M. 'earsall, and F. I. Oabourne are !so scheduled to speak. Capt. Drake Miller of the yacht ulio lyiqg at the yacht club wharf add like for the people of New roe to know that his present fi ncial condition compels him to 1 his stock of curios and wonld for some of the good people of r Berne to call and examine his ... -' v.:, ;. ' Criminal faart, , i fall term of the Criminal closed yesterday afternoon 'lowing cases were disposed of Hie dsy. ' ' ; ; -' : tevs. Council Campbell guilty, bnt judgment was suspended upon payment of cost. A motion for a new trial was' made, but the motion was over ruled. De fendant appealed.' Notice waived. The appeal bond was fixed at $25.00 and the defendant .was put under 1100.00 bond to appear at the next term of court. , . 8tate vs. A. 11. Warner. : Nol pros. - - State vs. N. M. Gasktns, Judg ment of lower courts confirmed and ordered to proceed according to law, and collect costs at this court. State vs. Koeeuoaum. Nol pros. State vs. McDonald. Found guilty. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. State vs. Chat Bryan, and W. H. Green. Not guilty. . State vs. William King. Sub mits. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. . ' - State vs. William Robinson. Bur glary in .the first degree. Found guilty. Sentenced to the peniten tiary for three years, - State vs. Derey Ebon. Adjudged to pay a fine of $10.00 and costs. The county ' commissioners ; have leave to hire ont until the proceeds amount to sufficient to pay the fiue and costs. -fy:'- '' .'-V:- State vs. Ed Nelson et als. Judg ment of the lower court confirmed. Defendent appealed. Bond fixed at $25.00 State vs. Geo. West Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. Defendent has twenty five fjys in which to pay it. In case of failure to pay in said time a capias to be is sued. TBRONA ETCHINGS. Politics I Politics ! Gold bugs and doe ticks, seem to be the issue of Mrs. W. F. Freeman and Mrs. K. W. Ward, (vent to Wilmington Thursday to do their fall shopping. Mr. Isaac Ilogeland, who has re cently been appointed, gardener at Glenoe Stock Farm, has moved his family including his sister down here, and we extend them a hearty welcome. They aro from Malvern, Pa.. C"... , The Bev. Mr. Crumpler sanctified Evangelist is expected to hold a series of Tent meetings at Stones Bay near here, about the second week ia November. He has recently been preaching at Bichlands and made a number of conversions. Dr. R. W. Ward is building a new dinine room to his handsome residence. Mr. Chas. Russell of Jacksonville has the work in charge. Cotton picking is nearly over and our merchants are all busy, PERSONAL Mr. W. S. Chad wick came tip from Beaufort yesterday. Hon. F. M. Simmons arrived in few Berne .yesterday afternoon. Dr. C M. Benton returned to New Berne yasterday afternoon. Mr, Charles R. Thomas returned from a campaigning trip yesterday afternoon. Mr. Rodolph Duffy returned to Catharine Lake, his home, yester day morning. :., Mr. T. D. Turner was in the city yesterday shaking hands with his many friends. . " ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blades, and family returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to relatives in Mary land, 'i Mrs. S. L. Dill, and son returned from Morehead city yesterday morn ing where they have been visiting relatives. Miss F, E. Guion, who has been visiting Mrs. Winston at Oxford, arrived yesterday afternoon to visit relatives in the city. i Judge and Mr."A. 8. Seymour returned from a tour through the Mountains of Western North Caro lina yesterday afternoonT Mrs. Minnie Greensley who has been in the nty shopping for sev oral days, returned to her home at Jacksonville yesterday morning. JUrS. 13, 411HUU BIJU 1171 UilUC, Miss Fannie Atnao, who have been in the city for several . days jhop. ping, returned to their liotne at Palo Alto yesterday morning. Miss Sallie P, Betts, daughter bf Rev. A. D. BetU. cme in lust night, bringing the motherless in fant daughter of her brother. Rev, W. A Betts of Ricbbu'g S. C. . Mr. C. M. Gilpio, an old resident of New Berne, who is now employed In the Department of Pensions, in Washington; D. 'J., arrived yester day afternoon to visit relatives in tbecity.' ' , Right Rev. Leo Haid, D. D., and S. B. left yesterday morning, ac companied by Fathers Edward, D. D and S. B. and Quinn, D, D., for Edenton where Bishop Haid is to conduct services. ' ' ,1 'VT- TwCVBKACOLOllI! BAT. - Taks Laistivs Bromo Qnlnino Tabled All druggist refund .ths monej if It falls to cure. 25c. Another Sieonaar necessary- .- The arrival herq, yesterday, of the steamer Albemarle, from Elizabeth City, N. C, iu the service of the E. C D. Line, caused an ioqury -to be made at the office ' of the line,, for the reason of this additional steam er, the steamer New Berne being already regularly employed in the service for the E. C. D. . Line ; be tween tbisciiy and Elizabeth City; Although very ' busily engaged, Mr. Geo. llonaerson, agent of the E. C, D. Line, when asked concern ing the Albemarle's arrival, very courteously replied to the Jours ai inquires, and said: "The accu mulated freight here, especially cot ton, which is ' moving earlier, and very freely, caused us to take out the Albumarle, and she, together with the New Berne, will make the runs. Our freight business shows a largo increase and for a time, how long I can't say, we shall omploy both steamers."-.": V'-y .'' ' 'v. An Australian Ballab The Journal is the recipient of an original Australian ballot, the kind that was voted in the recent Florida election. ., ... -, ' l- .: ' .The ballot is a single strip, three inches wide and 38 inches long, the party candidates being under one head; under Governor, being the Republican' Democratic v tnd Populist candidates names, but with nothing to' designate to what party they belong to. This rule followed all the other offices, the voter having to know "his man," or else making a guess of it. - Looking at the ballot it is "no wonder that tho vote was slow, and the voters uncertain how to voto. A cross mark opposite a name on the ballot indicated the voter's cboice. .. : Rheumatism is a foe which gives no quarter. It turments its victims day and nujht, Hoods Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and cures the aches and pains of rheumatism. " Hood's Pills are the best iamily ca thartic and liver medicine. Gcnlle, relia ble, euro. ' Shipping ews. Tho schooner Two Friends, Capt. Dixon arrived yesterday from Ports mouth with a mixed cargo. ' The Pearlie May, Capt. Stein arrived yesterday morning from points up Neuse river with a cargo of cargo. ' The steamer Albemarle, Capt. Willis arrived yesterday from Eliza beth City instead of the Newborn The steamer brings a large cargo of general ' merchandise, besides consignments of apples and cab bages for John Dnnn, N. C. Hughes and celery and California fruit for J. H. Hackburn. ntel atoartstrautons. Hotel Neusee: A. Whitely, Jack sonville Times; Thos . B. Hammer, Philadelphia, Hotel Albert:-W. S, Chadwick, Beaufort; E. B. Clark, Philadelphia T. C. Badham, N. C; Geo. C. Wil lard Lowell, Mass. Hotel Chattawka:-F. L. Castix, Richmond; I. L. Lee, Richmond; G. R. LeRay, Norfolk; J. A. Smith, New York; F. M. Simmons, N. C; A. H. Potter, Chattanooga; Wm. Korb, Peterberg; Leon 'Newmow, Md.; I. H. Downmon, New York. ' " A stleh Stan. : They bad just arrived in Brooklyn from the Island. . They walked across the great bridge. As they approached the New Tork side they stretched their necks and viewed the massive buildings. , "Oh, be must be rich, she ventured. Wbot" ' :,;.;:' ; "The man who owns a'l those build lugs."; ; ' ' - ' "One man doesn't own them all." 1 "Ob, yes he does.'' she assured him. now do you knowr' be asked. . "Because,'' she said "bis name is on them." . ; '''.':'. ' I KUess ' that's so," h agreed S he looked up at a sky scraper. "Mr. Cas toria must be pietty rich.'' Printtr' M. ..... ::."'- "' v"-.r' T he Bare Manaay. - Mr. Alex M. Harrison, represent ing the Dress Making Department of W. H. 4 B, S. Tucker & Co., of Baleigh, N. C, will be at the Hotel Chattawka, on Monday, and will show to all who call upon him, the latest lines of dress goods, velvets, silks, coats and capes, which his honse carries. 7, - ' Ladies will find the display offer ed by Mr. Harrison, worthy of a call and they will be welcome to see the display whether they wish to pur chase or not. . , . "..Blgh Water, ; The effect of the high Northeast winds of the past few days was plain ly visible yesterday in the harbor, the water being well up all along the river front, quite change from the low water which has been prev alent here. . Send In Tanr BaUels. . ' As tho day of election draws near the ballots on the Journal's Presi dential voting contests keep coming iu greater numbers. ; " v-.,; , There is yet time for all of the Journal's subscribers to send in their ballots, which are not confined to one vote per subscriber, but those taking the daily can vote on each issue, and those taking the Weekly, onoe a week, -wv, '..Jriz. Iu this issue can be found the blank which must be filled out and sent to this office. - There's a "Twenty in it for the right porsonv - Cards are Ont. ,.'''v',.;. i -Cards lire out for'the marriage of Miss Bessie Coles Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Robert B. Davis, of Wilmington; to Mr. Thomas Francis Darden, the popular and - highly es teemed chief clerk in the general offices of the W, N. & N. By., at Wilmington. The ceremony will take place at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening.-Oct 20tb, at St. John's church, Wilmington. N. C; '::'-Z- Bewareof Ointments for Catarrh thai V'-'iV Contain aleresiry, ; '- as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely tk range l.ibe whole ftjsUtn when eutering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be ami except en prescriptions from reputable physiciau9, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the uood you can possibly " dei ive ". frm thrm. HallV Oittarrh Cure, manufictured by 'P. J Clieney & Cu.',' Toledo' O., contains no mercury, and ia takeu iDternally, acting diiectly upon the blood and mucous tur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be cure you get the genuioe. It is takeu internally, and made in Toledo, OhK by F. J. Cheney & Co.' Teslimo nials free. ' :".-". ',,; "' Sold by Druggists, price 73e. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills ate the best. ; TANCEBORO ITEMS. , Mr, Hugh Lancaster made a fly ing trip to your city Tuesday. 'A Miss Lessie Pembroke, of Choco- winity is visiting in our midst, of course we are all glad to have her, but there's one in particular. . Miss Cora Dinkins spent Monday and Tuesday in New Berne. Glad to see our little "Jay Bird" ont again after a few days illness. Miss Dallas Dinkins has been quite ill but glad to say she is improving, Mrs. Dora Dixon is visiting friends in Stonewall, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of Ayden, pa-sed through today en touts to Pamlico to attend conference. Glad to see our old friend S. J, Lane in town Sunday. . Come again Mr. Lne. '. . ." '.' Mr. U. H. Salterthwaiteavd aunt, Mrs. M. M. Gaskill of Washington, spent Sunday and ,'Mbday with his mother, Mrs. P. E. S .tterthwaite. Messrs. Geo. Crr an l Hatch of New Berne, speut Sunday in our town. '"'.. Mr. W. A. Potts of Washington, is spending a few days with his son, Dr. F. L. Potts BTJMBiEM LOCAL A iresh lot of nice rakes and Yrackers just rereived'st Mcttinie' & GaskM'i. A choltf loi uf Hvsh cornd soots ami a few corned mui;c"jii.N rtceivd at Mc Daniel & Oktll'. - , GOOD Irlxh Potatoes tS cents pet peck at McDaniel & Gaskill. FOB RENT Three utse looms on sec ond floor. Water in house, 49 Metcalf St. Apply to '.; . It. E. Allboood, : ? 78 Middle Street FOR SALE CHEAP, , ' One 60 Saw Magnolia Cotton Gin. , One 60 Saw Feeder. , ' One 66 Saw Condenser. In good order, . J. C Whitti & Co. CALL at 95 Middle street snd buy a Dew suit of Clothes. I have a fine lot of Fall laud Winter Samples In, and will be glad to show tbem at any time. Give me a trial. 8. D. Pa hkbh, Merchant Taylor, No. 95 Middle Street , ; Patting np A Prescription lscarefiil work. Decrepit aged drop '. won't do. Tbey must be young and Iresh rull oflits and strcngiu lor tne ilclc They must bo pure snd they, nasi oe careiuiiy put OKctucr, iou much Of this sad Dot tnmigt) of tlmt, won't do. We make a spedulty ol putting up prescriptions we can do It better than the man who doesn't mnle a specially of It If you want careful, thoughtful work, come to CADHAAVS rilAR'tACV. Protracted ateetlnc. There is to be a series of protract-, ed meetings in the Free Will Baptist church, Fleet ' street, commencing the 2nd Sunday in October. Rev.'s Stilley and Cunningham to officiate. Everybody cordially invited. , raas In enlelna. - There are fads in medicine as in every thing else sod a "new thing" frequently sells for a short time tiuiplj because it is new. But in medicine, as in nothing else, the people demand and will be satibfitd only with positive, absolute merit, The fact that Hood's Ssrsaparilla has stood its ground against all competition, and its. sales have never wavered but have re mained steadily at the tp, demonstrates, beyond any doubt, luv lustrlnsic virtues of this medicine. The new things have come and (;one but Hood's 6srsaparilla tests upon the ' solid foundation of aaoIute merit and its power to cure, and its soles Continue to be the largest In- the wot Id. REPORT OF THS CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK, Of Mew Berne, at New Berne, la the State of North Carolina, at the ' close of Business, Oct., 6th, ; : - 1896. o'r i;-S: -'" ....BBSOUECE8 ' ' Loans and dlsoounts....... ........ S 117.1119 14 OrerUraits.seoured and unseenred Sal 6 u. s. Bonos to secure circulation (Pours) , ' ,0oero Stocks, securities, elo 7 0,(HJui uansinsnouse, inrniture anons-. ture w,- : 16.000 00 Other Real estate and mortgages . ' " , ownea, ... oi.vust Due from National nanus (not re- - serve Agents).,..,,...., : U,5J Sj Due from Stat Banks ana Bank- . ers, USS 10 Due from approved reserve aaents...... '7.994 41 Checks and other oaslOtems . $,TH It Notes ol otner Mationaiuanks... . . Tee so Fractional paper currenoyilokels . , ana cents ,. vws Lawtul Money Reserve In Bank, via: specie ., t,wh ud . . -r Leiral tender notes... 8.000 U.061 00 Bedwmptlon fund with U.8 Treas- . - urer per cent. 0 circulation .. 1,1S6 00 Due (rom u. S. Tress'r, otner than . : ' t percent, redemption tund.... . j aoa TO Totals... ..'.;Vjwv. $ - , ; UABIUT1E8. 88s,0U45 I0n,000 00 70,M0 00 IS S9S 80 : 9d,M0 00 Capital stock paid in............... ft surplus runa, Undivided prorlts, less expenses : and taxes'pald National Rank notes outatiuidlug Due to other National Hanks . S.IIU 70 uue to mate nanus ana. Maimer. , X.0IS 10 v viueuu unuaiii, ........-..,... as w jnaiTinaai aeposits sua . toeneoa ......S1U.0D) 1i Time cerUflaates of de posit 49,ai4 St Cashier's checks out-atandins-.... Ml IS Deposits of U. 8. Dlbur.lng olt. cers,..... ,. . Total,., . t SIH.OiS 4S Statu o Kobth Carolix.' County of Cm ven, . . n rr da. : . i i 1. named tviuk, do wilemn v weir that the anove snimii'iit ts true i the 'Jest or my knowledge ano num. ; -v. . , . U. il. KOBKBT8, l'aSliter. Riihscrirk'd and sa-orn to liliirM mm thisOibdxyof Oct., 1896. v J. R. B. Cahbawav. N. P. -Correct Attest i ik K. BaVAti, ,: Thos. Dahtbls, . 3 ll. HACKBUB.t, E. K. Bisnop. Directors. i When a Glove Fits Well And don't wear out, perfection in gloves is attained. We sell the ; , , "Kayser Patent -Finger-Tipped" ; Cashmere Gloves ' . ... They have Silk Fourchettes, makinjj 'them perfect fittinrr, and a Guarantee Ticket in each pair, that entitles the wearer to a new pair Free in any case where the " lips wear out belore the gloves. 25c, 35c. and 0c i m 0 - A - October 8. Warrnntid no e"ra no i n any iihiiiui iin. 'I J . . ..r ( 'Oi FBI iiilMi' I Hi', J its ovn iaOTinjf i. 'H! i . We are carrying the largest stock in the city, devoting almost- - a quarter of our floor space to this line. Suits and pants ,' made to order on short notice by ohY own Tailor. Compare 1 ; thpse prioes with the ordinary every day merchant: Boy's Suite ! 3FAge from 4 lo 15 yeais. Children' Blnue suits, made of good cloth, the suit 68c. ' ' : , , .; " . .. Bors Mixed Suits aorth 11.50, our rce, S7 - , B a double i re isti-d woolen suit, worth 2.50; i nr iri.-f 1 17. Jersey tight tiitius mils, in Blue, Tan and Grey at .150riuli - - ;j -,..: Beet school suit in existence, made nf beavy all wool Kersey, former price ft; our price nw 12.75. r. . Splendid values in boys ai'its. made ot uiieviots, Tiicoie, uiaywoRieas n'i Cheviots, s WE. CAN SATE YOU MONEY The Big Dry Goods Bargain House - O. A". ISarfoot, Hanager. . - . laTOaES LOWEST aPISICE While people all over the country are airitattne the monev ones- tie some sound money (meaning silver notjjknowing wHicq they want we are now,j;a9; always, pre pared and willing.to sell the best car load of each, Horses , Adapted to all Purposes, That have ever been put on the New Berne Market for cas either uoiiusiiivisu, uiiisitJiuiia, u MBaoriABLB PAPEB. A fall and complete , line of always on sand; Medicines and ailments of the Horse. . Halin & Co., M No's 118, 120 & E. W. SALt.yVOOO, Under Gaston House, South jrioul Stu tit, Bew Berne. N.C FULL blNE OP . I GeneralHard wap Stoves. Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, - -t Table Ware, Darbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS Lime, Plaster and Cement. - ' . DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAIMT8. EPTeraonal attention to the prompt and correct filling ot all orders , : ' me3ui w,dow Tviclrer & Co Ilalelgli, Jsl. C. OnrDress Maiian Depaftmt3nt . StAKB A BPE0I4LTY OP DKS1QNINO Wedding Outfits, . . ;. ...LADIES.'.. : ' Street, TlBltlnf - ! . - and Irenlng Costumes. Dlaaer aa4 Opera Waists, . "' Tea Jackets ani Tea downs. We mako reproductions of the moat celebrated Parisian Coatumera at lower prices, tor high olara work, than any other house In the world. - . . -. - We ask vou to write fr estimates which will bo cliterfully ap I- prompilj fumlshed with samples ol the 8iufT and Fabrics ynu may request. No Dcalablisliruent In America shows so large and choice a stock nf the bi w hcsl class of Imported .Novelties in Dress Goods. ... . V7. n. &R. s. -TUCKER & CO. Lookhirt. Texas, Oct., 15, 1880. Meesrs-'Tar'n llodiclno Co., Paris, Ten n. Dear Pirn: Pl.lp us as soon as possiMe 2 (fro (J rove's TiHi(ih w iiliill Tonic. Mj rio-touii-is aunt drove's TaIrM Chill I onic and w.ll not have soy othi-r. In nur c-xporlcnci or over 20 years In tlir 1 1 us; tiuitn'S", we have never sold sny ifwii ine which eavo mcli univpiHit mt hUntinn. Yoius r.picHullv, '. r. l,H.nvNK ,v Co. 1 Buy, llionn, how il.) y u iimni-e e a $ t o--t a t " - .y, r' .f rouifn-; how e n p..: i it. ' - I, ti n ' I :l prr) :uv ii:i'ai:t: U.4 A. J Men's Suite . Men's Black woolen Cheviot suits, worth $0.50; our price while they last 62.88 . Coat, Vest and Pants Men's Casimere fuits, black browa and. GB?y"'iied worth 47.50; our price $4.90 mit. All wool, black double breasted suits at ' at 65.00, 69 35, 97.50 and 610.00. - Clay worsted suits, fast black, our price $8 75. These suits are postively worth 912.50 Novelties in fall suits at 99.40, 913.50 and 615.00. ' Prince Albert and Clerical suits at $11.40, 14 00, $18.75 snd 925.00.- IN CLOTMNGr TRY US: gold), others free coinage of , & Mules Baggies, Wagons' and Harness Liniments of all kinds and for; all 122 Middle Street. Say HI ' Do you want to be comfortable this Winter! - Do you want to save your temper this Winter I Da you want to sate half your! fuel billf ! f T I I f I - . If yon do Just go down to the SLOTEB HAEDWAEE CD'S ST0BE y aad buy yea a AVilson Heater. The .greatest heatins; stove ever in. vented. Ask your nri(?hliors about tbem. ' Ws sold them one last winter and they are going to not tbem altogether this -winter. Tbey are made of lst Russia Iron and brre draft opening at the top, which prevents tire from popping Out. ' They also have autoraitip smoke doors which DO similar stove ba. . , . NOW IS THE TIME lo paint your hearths snd andirons. We have the paint We have the BUCK'S Cook 6toves, od when yon ore pnsulng drop la and let us show them to you, A little child could tee their tiirperioniy over anv other ' stov. Fire Backs warranted to last fifteen years and ws will replace any that do not lust I Lot Ionic. Anirelotof FOOT MATS on hand. tUmcml-er we gunrauiee he price of every article we sell jon, No one uniler sellt us. We solicit vour patmunge. ltrsH'ctlully Yoor, Mover Ilimlivjire Co. AirTiht Ibr.tcrc, Coal 1'i'iif.n, i:ar.- !, Conk RloTfi, aH r r ii ' tii k ),., t from. I'uri k in I r Iron, Carrli'-s ."."i- 1'i'i!, ' -h... .,f , V. .; I. s, r. ' . i Ac.
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