Da :, , .' . 1; , 1 -. , ., hi FR'KT & I . M M V-;.. vol:i; NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 11, 1882. NO. 102 it v i v i t-- i -F-ar-r- Journal Miniature Almanac. J' 'Sun rlaos; 6:33 ) Length of day, !M' Sun sets, 4:65 J 10 hours, 22 minutes.' Moon rises at 5:80 p: m. ! ' ' ! Bad Hew Republican Innings. eicrts hkye been liaviug their good news, and now the Republicans are getting in theirs. The latest tele grams indicate that Latham s beaten in the First District for certain, Robbins r in the Seventh, and getting his' majority whittled down to aj very finek ppiutj. jThe returns as they come in jslowly from the West show heavier Republican gains than had been anticipated., Our latest tele- O . i tl u' i J , ,U ti v U i v gram last night reads: "Latham defeated. , Robbins in doubt. Will require official vote to decide State ticket. And is probably beaten r in Y."'!U 11 f ' .' ' i : '. Bennett is getting his Diver Steamer. The Cutler sailed for Trenton yester day morning with a full cargo of gen eral merchandise. Mrs. 'J. C. Whitty and Master Fred were passengers for Polloksvillo. , , The Coutcntuea made a trip up Neus yesterday aud will return to-day. Pay Hp. , We have on our city list a few sub scribers who are on the delinquent list. Our collector has some trouble in find ing some of them and sometimes he is told to "call again." We are glad to say there are very few who give us this trouble, and for those who do we will have to cut them off. We don't care to do double work for a small bill once in making the paper and then in col lection. ' ' ; "' to think(that 148 ieen mrown away Craven has b majority in Five hundred busliejs pf rice sold yes terday at $1.05 for best quality. . Mr. W. Jjl Oliver as in the cotton market yesterday and bought 77 bales. Mr. K NT rvilbutn a erecting a tein poVaryTuildihg'for his business near wjierptheonetppd., ,, " The schooner Ella R. Hill, Hill Caiit., arrived, from paltimore(yesterduy morn ing with a cargo of salt and kain'it. .Rev.S.H. Isler, Evangelist of Wil lnintou Presbytry, will preach at Semi nary Church, near Polloksvillo,, at 11 a. in. next Sabbath. The Kinston brought in yesterday 105 bales of cotton, 200 bushels of rice and two passengers.. Capt. Dixon reports th rivar vary low. j". I J 4steriay was (hill day for (he Democrats . hi New Berne. They de mirve a spell of 'I&iious' Fever or tlie : Swift Creek slip-up. maim, shipped on the Shenandoah yes terday, to Elizabeth , City and other points, 18,000 cigars. His brands, we are glad, to note, are gaining a wide MHI Pilll ItMIULilLHHl. 1 ' : : ft : The Wilmington' St (tr is nearly always accurate in, literary! matters and we " copy, this extract, to , correct a foviuer t . t I . . l i I 1 1 i S i I ; I . communication! . The .editor "of the flaw Bern Journal will inform his correspondent, Capt. Appleton Oaksmith, that the correction ( in reference to Wm. Hooner's birth place1 followed in the next issue of the Star after the one containing the error, which had heretofore been a popular one in Wilmington. ,h ; , i, i?) The mail train ran off 1 the track at Morehead City jreste'day, morning and the up mail (J.nob reach here until abquj; 3 o'clock prm. From accidents ' ahel other causes' for tin last two or 'three' weeks-' 'the ! mail train has been running With almost as much regularity .jasfhe fregh, .yauch tojhe; annoyance . ot, passengers Beaufort. 'Mr.AyF.Kountree requests us to return his sincere thanks to , the public in their efforts in saving his goodH on . the night of tho fire. His loss he thinks : will'inivup front SltflO t"fl006 above hre insurance. Mr. H. Sperling also ''Wish. t'ac'kh6:wled'g'b''hy 'obligatious to the Fire, (jomganies for saving his build ing from the fire' on that night. Mr, . W. B, Boyd returns his thanks for fa- -isorsiirendered i byli both , white land . ;colored ,ia saving goods. : ' At the Stockholders' meeting jester . ! ll'aV! I il OtlsborcV a! itisolutioiii waf ttrtiir f'. ..ill adopted declaring the Midland Lease forfeited. Negro II ul p. "Want to keep from under negro rule," has been the cry, and yet the Board of Canvassers, appointed under Democratic auspices, had a majority of colored men on it !' If they will do to trust with the counting of ballots, it is a pretty full acknowledgment of their political integrity. To their credit it can be said that these canvassers acted very fairly and held back, waiting for the Democratic Swift Creek vote until midnight. '.-.. . Ituild of Brick. We s expect to see .handsome, brick t6ie9 Fpi'ing tip on the burnt corner, ii place of the old wooden nhui.ties. We; have two brick manufacturers near the city, Mr. J. F. Ives and Mr. R. Wil liams, and it is probable that brick will be put dotfn in New Berne at reasona ble figures. A fire in a city is not always an unmixed evil, and generally results i in ' Improved buildings. New Berne is entering upon a new era and coden' buildings for business should be discarded. Official Tt of Jones. ! Congressman at Large: ' Bennett, - - -Dockery, . - - : - . - Judge Supreme Court: Ruffin, - . - -Folk, -' - - - Congress, 2d District: O'Hara, - - - Solicitor: Galloway, - -Wassom, - . - - Senutov: Col. Whitford, -II. Frank Brown, - - House of Representative!): Dr. C. J. Mattocks, E. R. Page, - - Isaac Smith, . . Superior Court Clerk: T. J. Whitaker, - - . E. II. K.F.Perry, - , J. L. Kiusey, - - -Sheriff: S. E. Koonce, - - -C, E.Scott, , - ."- - , - 497 735 514 724 708 552 731 421 742 304 864 Zl 673, 423 175 812 505 T1IM 8TATI5 ELECTION. Gain and. Lokkch. Ofliclnl Vote ol'T.ouolr Counts'. , Congressman at lxirgc. Bennett, . . DtK-kery, . . .1 Congressid District. O'lhira, . . . Judiciary, Kh'Iiinond ami nirisircth. Tins irouiie TXuvert at the iscnv Jierne Theatre on Thursday und Friday nights. un tne iii'sc nigut nignt uio iiouse was ery small, and on last night sonyj bet ter. The playing was pretty fair and it is to bo regretted no better houses were given them. But this was their own fault, for they played here without ad vertising except on the lences. li is rather a novel idea to try to run a the atrical traveling troupe without news paper aid, and itcertainly has not proved a brilliant success in this case. Craven Demoorals. If the State goes Democratic Craven county ijvill bo entitled to, no credit The Democratic strength on the Jarvis Buxton campaign was 1,212 votes.' This ear Bennett would have had only 892 votes if all had been counted a loss of 340. But us this was not bad enough Swift Creek failed to Fend in her vote which gave 177 to Bennett (a majority over Dockery of 148) thus reducing the Bennett vote to 715 a loss of 497. In 6ue or two moro years there will be nothing left of the "fire tried." The only consolation is that the Republicans did still worso and Dockery ran behind tho Buxton vote 597 votes. Name In Print . Mrs.' Joseph jgefowerin and family re turned from a summer trip north on the Cotton Exchange yesterday with 2' A Trotting Mule. Mr, N. P. Smith, bf Ouslow county wantstit,to proclaimed i and known throughout the four adjoining counties 1 Hiat he "has a miile that can clean up I,, anYthjngr on the turf t:be found in these countios. ' Swift Creek." " " t'' ' -i I Swift Creek is the Democratic strong hold of Craven, and evidently is a law unto herself in political matters. At that place Bennett had a majority : of 148 and this majority 'was thought so little of that the Democratic Judces of Electibn appointed a colored man to bring them to New Berae and act as . one of tbe Canvassers. But this parties ular canvasser failed to make his '" pearance at tho appointed time and the . Board sent a special messenger after hih and staid in; session' -oh Thursday . until midnight waiting for , him. , It is . said that lie sent word that he "would ' ' be in on Saturday." '' ; J ' ' i Ruffin, , Folk, . (liillowoy, W;issoni, ., Solicitor. : , Senator. : ;; , , 11. C D. Bemnaii, .. . F. B. Loft in, : . : ... . House of Rcpresenlatices. .Dempney Wood, . -r. Daniel h. Perry, , . . . ; Sheriff, i Jullll'R D. Sulton, . Juiues K. Davis, . . Superior Court Clerk. W. J. Barrett, . . . W. W. Dunn, . . . Register of Denis. B. L. Taylor, ... , Treaxurer. ienj"iiihi Sutton, . Surveyor. (leu. F.Purrolt. . VVm. Arthur, . Coroner. Dui'huni ( iratlv, . II. T. Randolph, . ' . 1,275 1.277. .1.160. 1.277. 1,277, 1,296, 1,221. 1.331. 1.211. 1.851. 1,211. La Grange Items Cotton' VcHtcrday A lot of cotton in and the price on the down grade. Two hundred and seventy bales changed hands, the best (and very little of that) bringing 9. ' NEW YOUK MARKET, SPOT Middling 101. Strict low middling 10 5-10 Low middling 10 1-10. ' NEW VOUK PUTCKHS: ' m-ff f. Moruiug., .Noon. Evening vNovenaber, 10.23 10.31 10.25 December, 10.23 10.27 . 10.20 ' January, 10.30 10.34 10.27 . February, . 10.43 10.45 10.38 ' ' LIVKRPOOL SPOTS. , Uplands 6 2-16. Orleans 6 7-16 LIVERPOOL FUTURES. , j December. 6 1-64. ,. ;; , t January, 5 61-64. February, 5 61-64. ' K " ' V OHllMV GOKIPc. t; 1- , ts.-vt '. 'Tlic distressing rumor reaches us that our Unslow correspondent, Ueorge W. Ward, gets only about 100 votes for Registor of Dcods ! ; ,He has pno conso lation, however," he can locate some big snake stories on some of the fellows that voted against him.' And the further calamity in that good old county is reported, that Capt. Foy gets only , 145 1 votes tho prohibition vote of last year! Onslow pulled up handsomely in the State and Congressional vote thanks to Wassom 's speeches against Galloway. The Democrats ought to do something liandsome for Wassom. To' him and the Hubbs-O'IIara controversy is due the credit fo the Democratic triumph, if 4t is a triumph. k'j Human Freight by Ex pre. - " , Among the Express matter brousrht down from Lincolnton yesterday even ing, was Archie Huffstetler, a blind boy of 10 years, who had a tag pinned to his coat;, marked "li, D. & B. Institute little fellow was given a berth on the Raleigh sleeper C. C; R'y, and sent on last night, Charlotte Journal. Richard HigginSi an aged citizen of this Township, died of paralysis on Mon day last. Dempsey Wood, Democrat, is elected to the legislature by 140 majority Dau'l. E. Perry, Republican. The bulk of the cotton crop is out, and in somo places has been sold. The price at this time is distressingly low, The county commissioners at their last meeting, appropriated five hun dred dollars to aid in building a bridge across Neuse at the Sutton seine beach. Reliable subscriptions to the amount of neavjnine hundred has been raised, and work will bo the next thing in order There was no contest uetore our re turning board on any of the election re turn?.: . It'was threatened, however, to throw out Moseley Hall township, be cause of the alleged non-swearing in of- the officers appointed to hold the elec tion. There' wa3 also mnne stir about Vanco township because the election SHELBY. - Webb, Democrat, Senator, elected. . GUILFORD. : Democrats gain one member of the Legislature in Uuilforu. . Scales is elected to Congress by an increased majority. DURHAM. Durham gives Bennett 200 majority; a small Democratic loss. CLEVELAND. Kings Mountain gives one hundred majority for the Democratic ticket. ' . RICHMOND. , . , Laurenburg gives 76 majority for Bennett and Dowd. NEW HANOVER. Wilmington, November 8. Green is elected beyond a doubt. His majority will be from 700 to 800. '; .' ANSON. Wadesboro township gives Bennett 453, Dockery 183, Dowd 447, and John ston 135. All the Democratic ticket safe in the county from three to six linn died. FORSYTH F.. Robbins received a majority of 600, Overman is elected. Kluttz has been defeated in tho district. Democratic ticket elected in Rowan. Robbins' ma jority in .Rowan is 100. , ' UNION. ; Three precincts to hear from in this countv.. lne onicial u vote w ill givi Bennett seven fifty to eight hundred majority. The Independents and Re publicans beateu out of sight. Houston 1,242. Democrat, beats Stewart, Independent 1 ,((. f,r ihe legislature, nhnnt. four lnmilroil Price, Democrat, for Sheriff, doubles h"is two competitors. The vote in the county is very light. Every precinc gives Democratic gains. DURHAM COUNTY, ' Durham, Nov. 8th. 8 p. in. Cox an Bennett, two hundred und thirtv-sevr mnjoriiy. '"MOORE AND HARNETT.' Fayetteville, Nov, 8. The vote Moore county is a tie. Harnett gives Green COO majority. IREDELL. Statesville, Nov. 8. This county gives Bennett about 550 majority; Rob bins about 450. This is a Democratic loss of 150 to 250. RORESON. Lumuerton, Nov. 8. Robeson county over elects tho entire Republican ticket, ex cept Superior Court Clerk and Sheriff a Republican gain of two members of the Legislature. McLean and Toon, Democrats, are elected from the Sena torial district composed of Robeson and Columbus. The Republican majority on tho Judicial ticket and Congression al ticket is about 150. GRANVILLE. Oxford, Nov, 8. The entire Gran- villo Republican county and Legislative ticket is elected by majorities of 18 to 150. The majority for Dockery and the Republican Judges is about 200. Frauds at one box may- elect WillinmsT Demo crat, to the Iiouse and a Democratic Sheriff. , . ROWAN. Salisbury, Nov. 8. la liowau ceun- 1,265. '1,305. 1,521. 1,511. 1,214. 1.350. .1.252 1,204. COMMERCIAL. iVKW RERNK MARKET. Cotton Middling 9 ; strict low middling 0j; low middling 9. Seed cotton Extra nice, 3ic: ordi nary 3C Corn Old, 81c; new 75c. per bushel. Rice S1.00 to $1.05 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. TAR r ii m at tfl.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot. 5c. to 7c. Fresh Pork 10c. per pound. Egos 21c. per dozen. Peanuts New crop, S1.00 per bushel Ot 3311)8. Fodder 75c. per hundred for new. Apples Mattatnuskeets, 70 cts per bushel. Onions 4.00 per bbl. Peas 1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow Go. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys 1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, $1.00 p3r bushel. Potatoes Irish, S4.00 per bbl; sweet 40 to bUc. per bushel. biiiNGLES West India 5 inch, mixed, $2.50 per M. Buildiug 5 inch, hearts. S3.S0; saps, 2.50 per M. m CITY ITE23. This column, next to local win u u, tu huh tur Local Advertising. . . .. Notice is hereby given that the reso lution passed by the City Council, auth orizing the Tax Collector to take one- half of city taxes in city Touchers when they are offered, will expire on the 15th of November. After that date all cash will be demanded. i R. D. Hancock, novlttd. Tar Collector. Eighty-five cents per barrel tu.ui far kerosene barrels. ,rt. ... .. octll5t. A. B. Dkmicuon- S'ATK OK nilTM I'AHUUSIA.Y - - (.'raven iiiil.v. ( Thp aiibwrilM-r li.n ing qimliOwl rt Exci. tor of the t mate of Jim',. M il.biK. : ou tlieWi any ol Nn.iuber, A. 1. 1882. bffore Ihe Kroliate I'oiirl ..f 1 raven comity, hereby no- titles nil per. 11 h linvintr claimt acfuinct anidm- i lute, lo hresent tUem tor ttavmrnt on or f ill'' llli day of Noviiuber, 1883,. or I Lin notice will be pleuded in tmr of their recovery fl'uueUli ih dy ui Novemlier; VWii, ,t jr S. W. LATHAM, m.v.dlw .. . .. EiecMtor. EU3 i 1 1 i n e ry t " M i ;' I.. ... .,( t 1882-FaU -7infcr-l2S2 -OPENING- continue to actaaBolioitorsfor natonts. caveats, trado-mai'l(B, copyrights, etc., for the United Bfaites, and to obtain pat ents in Canada, England, France, Germany, and all other cotratrieB. Thlrt v-aix veam' cractice. Mo charge for examination of models or draw ings. Advice by mail free. Patents obtained through ns aro noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has the largest circnlation, and is the most influ ential newspaper of its kind published in the world. 1 The ad vantages of suchanotice every patentee understands. This large and splendidly illustrated nows papor is published WEEItMT at $3.20 a year, and is admitted to be tho best paper dovoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. Bold by all news dealers. . Address, Munn & Co., pnbusners 01 Hcien llflo American, 261 Broadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. Thursday. Oct. ID, 1G35 MRS. S.H. IiAKeWK ill ilisi.lny tin it i:iU)l('ESKLKl.'i;iOItf . BONNE t'AND 1 Ihe IjiIcsI Full iiiiilTTiierftTvlea. Also full Line 01 .MtlliiirTvGooiteWt-.t ' Silks, Velvets,' rSatin8, Fea thers, Flowers, Ami li full Mile of , . . . , iIf - il ,', X Ribbons. Embroiderv. ..Etc. THE BONITZ HOTEL J()LDSHOKO, N. C , In now nenrlns? completion.' The building is wry impohliiMr, situated in the business pnrt of the flly, nil light roomx, and when finished there will be one hundred and five in nil seventy-live linislied now, and elegantly fur nislied Willi all Hie moflern iiiiin'ovenients. Electric Bolls, Elevator, Gas in Every Room, Dining Room Will Seat 200. THIS HiiTF.Ij is now OPEN' to -the PUBLIC AMI T11K ritoriUKTOll Guarantees Satisfaction. All old fi lends and new ones are respect' UUly invited to enll. Liinro and commodious Sample dooms. Terms "-'.0l). und J-'UH, nccordin? to U cation of doom. Couimittee rooms 11 .specialty. novTdtf '' i V l(le ire eoidiully luvitvcl on Thursday the 19th,' 1 1 and inspect my sloek, Orders from the eotintry oUcitd, and sat isfaction giiainiiteed., ; j,: Mrs. S. H. LaneCb:i POLLOCK STREET,''. octlS-dlm -. feew BM. V. C 1 :','i .j.'.') .'Ili.ilil. I . j i . . i.. .1.,., .1.,..., .. r..ii:.. ,.ir ri.l.irnH Rhwi,rl thr nior vnlns (hu 'J" "-""f ot tno Democratic tsircngui, lroni live 10 seven huudred Uoniocratic voters ro maining from the jioIIm in tho rural dis- tr'cts. ' Tlie ' Deinoeratie majority lias been reduced to about 200 in the county. Theo. F. Kluttz, Democratic candidate for the Senate, for Rowan and Davie, is ported defeated by 1 50 in favor of, the Radical coalitionist Ramsey. " The re turns are not official, but are considered reliable. -: Alexander county is reported on rood authority to give 800 majority for Ben nett and Robbins. the registration book did; but it all end ed in smoke. Tho election Tuesday was the most quiet and peaceable of any held at this place for many years. The voters went tu the box and, deposited their ballots with a deliberation that said "this is our business and we'll attend to i it." The "bull-dogs'! of the parties had but little to do, and with the exception of some illegality in the time df opening the polls and qualifying of the Regis trar, and all was done decently and in order, and with the best of feeling. The vote was not a full one 402 being Earthquake in Massachusetts polled, ; when the registration books show about five hundred. Wood led tho Democratic ticket and was only 89 bohind Perrvi The Ronnhlinnn was. of course, ahead here; but not ' with their ,i!!(.,cte1d f yernor by about 20,000. Major" Hughes was "1B p), iujuu, .s io,uji. mo , jjeuiocrats rc-ciect iieonoui JUlirJMOIfN ATLANTIC GARDEN Tlie finest Liquors and Cigars, the celebrated ltKdONKd & lONCKI. IIKF.H, Hour Kraut Sardines, Lolister, I.lniburger aiid Schweit.or I'lieese constantly on Imnd, Billitird and Tool 'J'ahli's. The Hnnst in the country. . CAEOMBOLETTE TABLE onlv one ever In the cu. Butler Elected Cover nor A Gnln of Two or Three Congressmen. I'.otsTON, Xov. 1 Gen. Butler is usual majority. Major Hugh complimented with several votes, and if Messrs. Hubbs and Dudley's statement in regard to O'Hara was ..correct, the' Major may be our next Representative. So mote it, be. In that event, who will be favored with, Federal appqiptinent at this place Echo answers, who.. Morse to Congress in tlie Filth dis trict, and probably Patrick Collins in tlic Fourth,. Ileury T. Lovering in the Sixth, and Charles P. Thomp son in the Seventh. , Theodore Lyman, Civil Service Independent candidate in the Xinth district,, has . A. Gudger, Supt. D. , Raleigh, N. C.'f Th5 MRS. LI. D. DEVEY, I.) I' Something new the city. . ' , . DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS In the Puffy Building on Middle Street. NEW BEHNEN. IV Mb The only ft ml class saloon In the city. d;&w. 8 mo. ; . Nov.il. Pollock St., New Berne; 1140. T !(-.: I..J Afier a careful search In the Northern cities, the undersigned takes pleasure In bf- ferlngfor Inspection her ' !, r?it:i-.w.i CAREFULLY 1 SELECTED STOCK lUlNliiiy. Wc offer a Complete Assortment of Choicest and Newest Novelties Iti' u -.-?( kiti Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons,11 iephyrs, LaocH and Embroidery Material of all Kinds." -; J tut i ' -v.tui .Special ottention has been given in (elect ing the L AT KMT STYLE in BONNETS and HATS, and our EM BUSSED, VELVET and PLUSH KIllIKlNS are tlie "VERY LATEST AGONY." ,.. j y.-.u Partieulur luitice i culled to tlp .a i, i Klegant Display of ChQdren'8Vt'(joyds, ('ail and exnmrne-und get witted1. " - Having had au experience of OER TW'EN-TY-1'IVE YEARS In the Itfillltiery.BuBjnegB, competition In my line Is" diallenged; fend a look at my stock will convince .the jmbllo that I am selling the BEST, OF GOOP9 AT BOTTOM PRICES. " ' ' 11 ' Kespeotfuilyi iiij:i ..ii'i octUdtf , rx U. ty'pEWEY. Fred B. Loftm Esq., , Republican, is defeated John W. Candler, Keimb- eiecten rjeuator irom wreene and Lenoir i,CaT (;ov, Jong is probably elect ny o: majority, doteating Ueanian, uem- ed to Congress in the Second dis ocrat, 148 votes in Oreene, while. Bea- trict, Butler , carried , Lowell by man heats him 93 in Lenoir It s-said about J,b00 plurality, and 111 Ins Loftiii WiJl tklcettieliiiiMLQf boauir as home ward , ho leads '.by .,175, al well as the senatorial seat, Groenecoun- though .It IS Strongly Ivcpublicau. ty helping him to both! , J The Journal concedes a plurality . . - - . i : lor Jiutler in .the state, ot; iiy,ooo, ! i i ;!)( parted "' ' ; , but claims that the rcst.of the. Ee- UJpori ' inquiry at the Custom publican State ticket is elected, Iiouse .yesterday . lor "clearances" which the returns indicate. . The irom this port, the response came: Legislature will be Republican, but !"Sotuing bufythe Jimrmlioom: by a reduced majority". The re , 'NYhat washer cargq!" wepsked, turns, as they come in,, show great "Disappointed hopes !'y was the gains tor Butler and a talliug off in reply. -Hit btar. i i -t. ,-.t u 1 the Republican, vote. 'iUm .! i - , Exchange Lunch Room One door North i'ol ton Exchange, CUAVEX MTKEET, NEW BEHNE.N.i'. j F. L. VFMll Y; Propriet or. , " Opon IDfvy Axxdl STlslxt OYSTERS Stewecl.. Fried, ! 1 , ' Broiled, Roasted. Oysteta on the Half Shell. i rr, j'-4 'Mil n ! 'iiii ji'li Ham Handwlcli, BoloKun HRUsage, Chicken j . Halnd, Siwdlnas, Iiohstero, Canned neef, : : ' , GAME IN SEASON! ' ' . 1 : " !.i -i 1 1 .- ; ; i,j .i f Soup 12 very Day. S- A 'Gentlemen's Sitting Room connect ed, where all tM latest New York and Haiti jOSEPHSOHVtrXV E. i ii') i I'll li i: FOE GOODS FOE: MKX S WEAR. H' :it en The FINEHT lHriPIAY of; KKADV-.MAM; CI,OTHIX(J, (iENTEEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS niid n.NI-'SIADE '8HOIS,"in ftct anythlnK to innHe gbntierwuiM,, wardrobe complete. Is 'now open nl ready tor Inspec tion. 1 '" i lit NoVeltUw we otter our ' ( r( . ' Fiue Ca.4sinier Panti,1 with 8t l:-"i: r.Pockets, r,!,,: -iu 4 aomething neter shown before, and' tl 1 I Fine ReterMble 'Oterbtoi' representnis UI.rERETtB onone'sliW nd ficArfs, Ties, und ie equalled by any SACK COAT on the other. 'Our silk Handkerchiefs, 811k Umbrella are not to I house In the city. j In addition t this wjpjrrjr a Jjirge Line of ,' Crptx, Bags an4 Blankets, whi we offer at LOW FIGURES.4 i . ' Oar Dia'sronal, Cine-Bearer and V ,tik a 1 in I, - w t'heTiot .Snfts, - which for the last few years have given m- ' moreBrrtingandlllnst Fpera areon file., .;m;.,;(.v h ii, n't. )!v:,Oct28-d4w 1 MOEY at our Emvoiiuiu. o.;ili,Uv I, -..I. 'I ........ ,.-f ..!. ..!.; k. .'. ) . 1 A s. Alt I 1 t ! . r i 't'l t'lj I , Ml j l'l-