1 "rr-T-rra ; iLiLiiJj DAILY VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1882. NO. 213. LOCAL NEWS. Journal Miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 6:53 J Length of day, 'Sun sets, 4:46 ) 9 hours, 48 , minutes. Moon rises at 4.01 a. m. J ' ' Improvements lu the Citv. 8TKAMEK Bl'RNED, TVi A frsLm A wnrV nf tYta fniif naw atarAfl ... w. j nr II on ine corner oi eoutn front ana mia- .. . ... die streets is going up. Pa vie doesl W fifth incrtnii hoo ' aalrinm witruKQAli work with a vim. - such a calamity and commotion as oc- RobertS & Bro., have commenoed curred on last Honda nio-lit. Th Rmall was "talent tils w11 T thank vnn . j o - J The steamer Contentnea is on the ways for repairs. , . Kice was forced up to a very pretty figure yeaterday, the best selling at $1.10. Twenty-five hundred' bushels were sold. s , . ; . ' Steamer Trait came in yesterday work on their new store, Mr J. A. Simpson has the contract, and he too is a workman that needeth not to be ashamed. The damages sustained by the Gaston House in the late fire are being repaired. Mr. John Dunn has built a neat look ing barn on his lot on Middle street. Mr. V. B. Boyd is making a neat res- not operate was three-fourths gone this was probably the cause of the ad vance in rent as three months was eas ier to pull through than twelve. The Lessees took the road and said it In 9 o'clock, leaving a husband and three small children and many friends to mourn her loss. sieamer .cirerpnse, ownea Dy a. ai. aeea were so well pleased that a short, and which phed the lower waters feed was tacked on to the end of a free of Pamlico, was coming into port with ride and a good time had. All went on 53 bales of cotton and several passen- las gay as a marriage bell, until lately! gers, when a spark from the smoke another spasm of agitation has taken 8 tack fell upon a bale of cotton, and in it. a few moments all the cotton was on I The Lessors sav it is worse now than I fire.' The Captain tried to extinguish when rented out and therefore want it pered by the knowing ones this morn the flames by the free use of water, back. ingthat Mr. McCotter's place is to be The new board of county commission ers (except R. D. McCotter) met in the court house in Bavboro yesterday, were Qualified, and organized bv electin? fru Josiah Tingle, chairman. It is general ly understood mat k. u. Mcuotier win not act as one of the board, still he has as yet failed to notify the proper au thorities of his intention. At the meet ing of the board of county justices in August a resolution was nassed bv said board that no justice of the peace should De elected as commissioner. It is whis- from Bay River and Adams Creek with idence out of the Harrison school house wuea it was clearly evident that the el- The Lessees say it is better now and J ,679 bushels rice, 41 bales cottou, 6 barrels potatoes, t urates eggs and 12 passengers. - , The steamer Stout came in from Nor- folk'on Tuesday night, discharged on Middle street The residence of Mrs, on Johnson street is undergoing repairs. Mr. C, E. Foy is building anew kitch en to his residence on the corner of filled by one by appointment of the forts were unavailing. The life boat are willing to keen it: but the Lessors board nave a nrettv hard mlttriwl Mary E. Scott was in tow, and some of the crew, hav- ee that under all the "undnrvalninir if they equal the one just gone out. I ing self-possession, boarded her and cut they did on it in '1880 it steadily ad- The Duffy building on the northeast corner of Middle and Johnson streets is having a new porch built. , The handsome residence of Mr. J. F. Ives on the northwest corner of Middle cargo of freight and sailed at 12 o'clock Johnson and Middle streets. Bame night with 073 bales of cotton and 84 tierces of rice. ' ' . ' . ' V- Rev. S. II. Isler will preach at the Seminary, near Polloksvillo, next Sun day, December 10th, at 11 o'clock a. m. The public are cordially invited to at tend these sen-ices; all are welcome.; ; The Internal revenue receipts at this office on yesterday , amounted to over eleven hundred dollars. The office here was examined a few days ago by Mr, J. B. Marvin, special agent of the govern ment, aiid pronounced to be in first class order. , f . , Maj. Dennison has received and put in a new cotton seed linter. It takes loose from the burning steamer. Other passengers, including V. A. Thompson ofjyour city, and formerly c nnected with the Journal, W. H. Hancock, Clerk of the Inferior Court, John Litch field, a former clerk of T. A. Green, and J. C. Bland, of Aurora, jumped promis cuously into the water and would cling and Johnson streets is changing color to such timbers as were floating around. again. Your Name In Print. Mr. B. L. Bingham, of Smithfield, was in the city yesterday. He says at least ten thousand bales of cotton will be marketed at Smithfield this season. ,: Mrs. Marietta Miller, of Michigan, is visiting her grand mother at Mr. J. C. Green's. She is the daughter of Daniel O'Leary, once clerk of the Superior W. H. Swindell, who lives Point, opposite where the took fire, took his boat and made for the sinking and drowning crew. He has A 1 1 my toon on ooard several' wno were nearly exhausted 'n the water, Before he reached Messrs. Thompson vanced in the minds of the Lessees, and think that what has been done can be done again, If that mode of "bulling the market" paid them why not repeat the process and rent it again for corre spondingly higher figures. If 3 gives what will forty give? Rule of three. The Jewels, however, wish the agita- can safely say that they did their full duty to their county and themselves. DRIED FRUITS, Cranberries, Mince Meat, Italian Maccaroni, Crosse & Dlackwell'g Pickles, Lea &, Perrin's Sauce, Mustards, Buckwheat, , Choice Butter, j2rl WM. HOLLISTER'S, nov2(l Kiddle Street. dim COMMERCIAL. GILBERT PUI.1P. NEW BKRNR MARKET. low off all the lint left by the gin and leaves court of this county, and the grand them in better condition for the oil daughter of the late Thos. I. Bectou of mill. ' i We are glad to note that the de- Lenoir county, ' , ' ; , , 4 ; . ! and Hancock they left the boat rack, to which they were holding, and made for Mr. Swindell s beat. As they, no doubt, were chilled and exhausted, they sank when within 80 feet of the boat. The on Maul's tion ceased and offer two plans of settle- Enterprise ment: First plan let lessors and lessees run the road m copartnership, lessors own the roadway and lessees the rolling stock and whichever gives out first throw up the sponge and the other take Cotton Middling 95 ; strict middling 9: low middling 9i. Seed cotton Extra nice, Sc.; ordi nary 8c. (jorn 55c. per bushel. Rick 1.00 to $1.05 per bushel Head the fol lowing testimonials In regard theGllliprt Koip uni, nml reniouilo-r that "No Well Regulated Famtlr rau afford to be without one." H.V nttiMliins Iioko it in nimle nn efficient Klre Kxtlngulxher. KeHpectnilly, J. C. WHITTY, Newhi-rii, N'. C MR. John Y HtTTY-SIr-In rpilv to viuir m . J. , - ......... w.i'i turpentine lteceipu moderate. Firm ""i"1: yul "'lerenco to tin- utibm I'ump.i ft RA ,,011, would wiy tin i-lty lmx one In line 011 MM the corpse. A second plan is let the lessors and lessees take the roadway jointly, sell off the rolling stock, apply the proceeds to improvement of the road and farm out at $2.50 for yellow din. Tab Finn at $1.50 and $1.75. :. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. beef un foot. oc. to 7c. FREsn Pork 8al0c. per pound imhjs use. per dozen Peanuts New crop, $1.00 per bushel H nce."' , ' well stood hn of 82 lbs "uciioi , without any repaint tin w il'o r u j T ils llielieve Ik a iwtter record Kireet, which Imw leii in hkc over a year and Ims kept in iierftiPt onler all tlie time, and lww lieen In dully use. 'ilieyore in my opinion strictly u ilrnt-cluw llnnp. , fiios. s. IIowAun, Mnyor. JoHN C. Wiiitty, KHi.-l)enr Bir-in re(Brd towlmt I know of the (jilliert I'linip tlie city of New Home placed one In front of the Nn- 1,. 111,1 jhiiiiv hi mew ncnie, anout one yenr uliina n...l 4. ... . - nnra uwige ever nut l know of. tlinii any pre- r odder 75c. per hundred for new. vlouHPuinncnn imnstof. lours truly, greatest vigilance was made to rescue the righ't to run trains over it to any and buhel Apples Mattamuskeets, 75 cts per mand for the Major's cotton seed meal is increasing. : . Carman Malllaon. Miss SaUie Mallison, daughter of Mr. Thos. Mallison, was married yesterday at 11 o'clock to Mr. M. WJ' Carman, both of Craven. The ceremony was nArfnrmA fliA roaiHaTlPP nf t lift brid ft 'ft rathr h pv P. w. P.nn of this co, is attending court this week , ,hu--,i j" r' Messrs, P, M. Briggs, J. W.Jones, ""y" ' r tt-n -i m t A T Cotton Yeaterday, Thomas, Of Durham, and Messrs. K. is. One hundred and thirty-four bales Jones and T, A. Granger of Goldsboro, Mr. H. K.Kiiebel, general agent of the West Point engine and . machine company, wos in the city yesterday. He ia introducing a novel machine, the Kriebel Vibrating Valve engine, and has established an agency with Mr. J, C. Wbitty foe the sale of it. J . ; ?' . State Senator W. T. Caho, of Pamli- of cotton sold at the Exchange from 9.25 to 9.45. t;,,.;. -h- i , NEW. YORK MARKET, SPOT! Middling 10 8-8. Strict low middling 10 8-18. 1 ' ' f Low middling 9 15-10. - NEW YORK FUTURES. V- Morning., Noon. Evening. I December, 10.22 J 10.23 10.27 t January, 10.25 10.25 10.80 February, 10.35 10.36 10.40 ' March, . 10.47 10.47, 10.52 . . I UVERPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 5 15-16. ' ' Orleans 61-8 f . f v K 1 i. UVERPOOL FUTURES. i i December, 5 53-64. , T,,; January, 5 53-64. , . February, 5 53-64. .. . passed down yesterday morning enroute for Jones' mill, Carteret county, on a ten days' fishing expedition. Jerry Marcom, the snoring cook, was along. Mr. Daniel Dennison, brother of our townsman A Dennison, and daugh ter, of Maine, are visiting the city, the sinking men, but alas! they made all corporations who wish to use it. their graves in the water. A colored This Dlan has the virtue of antimiitv. 1 1 X J T man was also drowned. The remaining as it wps the original plan of running part or the crew, who were more or less railroads by the ancients. injured, were taken on board of the Unless something is done the Panel steamer Washington and brought to will bring the matter to the attention of town. They are all doing well. The the Legislature and recommend that the drowning or Messrs. lhorapson and road be leased out in sections of five fiancocitnas cast a saa wan on tne entire miles in a lot with the privilege of not community. more than twentv-flve miles to one les- The cotton on board was owned by see. Messrs. Bryan, Litchfield, Thompson, This is to give everybody a chance to and others. No insurance on the cargo. I rent a railroad and have a palace car The steamer was partly covered with if he wants it. ''Anti-monopoly" is the Onions $4.00 per bbl. Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to He. ; green 5o. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 80c. psr bushel. - Potatoes Bahamas, 80a40c; yams 50a60c. per bushel. Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed, $2.50 per M. Buildings inch, hearts. $3.50; saps, $2.50 per M. insurance. Jttiorts are now being made to rescue the bodies or the drowned men but up to this writing they have not been found. . J. L. W. Since writing the above we under- core of the apple. " I i Ji ii . ii. t j . . m j-H i in . . This ia Mr? Dennison's first trip South 8wnaMmiwlBBOay ol P1- -mompson of Kew York and he is pleased with the has been found- and wiU be taken horae climate here. I to-morrow. Court Proceedms. " .The case of Nathan Henderson on trial for perjury was made a ''mistrial," ju ry failing to agree after camping out all night. . We learn that the jury stood 11 for acquittal, all whites, and 1 a col ored man for conviction. Here is Dl.tlnctlOB Without Different.. """ ,7". XT , 7, . "Look at the book," said counsel BWU,B" nonproven. . for defended to witness Loftin in the case 18 Prfbable w, haTe Arnold-Dawson trial on Wednesday, "and refresh your memory and tell us how many pounds ' of cotton were de livered." i-t Harlowe, N. C, Dec. 2, 1882. Editors: Below you will find the answer to the example which appeared in the Journal of the 30th: A, 20 cents; B, 29 cents; C, 121 cents; U, 1J cents; , 47 cents. ,;. , Respectfully, David F. Cleoq, Polloksyille Items. We are living high on oysters at $1.00 per gallon. , Niggers sleep warm ef his head is un- kivered such nights as last night was. The old Board of Commissioners has doffed its ermine and the county says, amen ! The Messrs, Bell are building a Bale and exchange stable in the rei,r of their lot on Watson street. Gen. Ransom's force is at work near this place dredging and otherwise. ftlAftnincr ftnf. t.ho rivor. Jewel on the Situation. a The Jewels have had a watchful eve Mr- Mar "aughton of Fittsboro, on the Campaign and believe a free owner 01 Kavenwood farm, is out here ballot and fair count has been ob- superintending the erection of a gin and tained. They are free to confess that saw mill on his plantation; " " " this or somethitig else has whittled down The apprehension about the Christ Democratio majorities to fine points, mast turkey was relieved a few days Witness commences to read the fig ures from the book. .. -. a "Don't look at the book'! said plain tiff's attorney; . and the witness was badgered with contrary orders to "look nttht, book," and "don't look at the book," until at last he was made to un derstand that he must look down on the book, and then keep his eyes off the book while he was repeating what he had just seen on the book. ' Distinction with but very little dif ference, even though a welt established rule of law. ' to support the prisoner ror another six months, all because & unanimous ver dict could not be had. ' The Civil Docket was taken up early in the morning, and we find a very aim- The party started in the race under un- ago by the appearance in our midst of a ilar state of affairs here as at Kinston. favorable circumstannces. It had not load of the aforesaid bipeds from Car pet it be continued;" "Out on refer- got all the mud rubbed off that it got on ence;" "Report not in;" "Continued by it when the old Prohibition horse threw consent," were the stereotyped answers it in the ditch with one hundred and when the cases wero called. Enough sixteen thousand majority, and wagon cases, however, were found ready for I loads of jugs and bottles on top of that, trial to take up the remainder of the The leaders said they never intended to teret county. The following parties, we understand, are negotiating for houses with a view of moving to our town, Mrs. Mary Per ry, Messrs. Mark Disosway, Ruffln Eubanks, Morris McDaniel, Asa Morton NOTICE. Any person doKtrtnii to avail lihnui.lf nf tim Act of Assembly authorizing the cduention of oneyouuK man ni we university of North Carolina from this countv freeof cost for tui tion, win apply lo the Hoard of CoinmlDglou era of thin county. The young man seeking the appointment of ! cuumy iium-iii inusi Know w me Hoard that neuner ne, nil guardian or parents have tho requisite means 10 pay tuition and room rent, that he Is a citizen of the HtatA. a roawiant .i the county, and Is of good moral character and capacity ior usefulness. Jos. Xklsok, Clerk U'd of Com 'srs. of Craven County. MINCE MEAT, Citron, Currants, English Walnuts, Candies, Almow.B, Pickles, Brazil Nuts, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, Small Hams, Codfish, No. 1 Mackerel. Smoked Herrings, Best Butter, Roasted Coffee, ground to order, Irish Potatoes, Canned Goods, all fresh, . : Beef Tongues, Syrup, Maccaroni, Cream Cheese, FINEST TEAS, Raisins, Prunes, Powder, Shot, Caps. Above named Goods are offered CHEAP for CASH. C. E. SLOVER. Christmas Goods ! J. A. Gmo. ' J. C. Wiinnr, Ks.-Denr Plr-We have had one of tho (filbert Improved Pumps in use at ,,.i,,,,,,-,:iiimB1. ,or Hcvemi months and tliitl it all thai in claimed for it by the manu facturer. Kcspectrully, 1). T. CABltAWAY. Mtt. J. O. Whitty Dear Sir We have had a Gilbert rorce Pump in use nearly 12 months and it has given us ponfect satisfaction no iruuwie wiin u winuever it brings the water the first stroke. Very respectfully yours, - ?.r Bko8- uovl8-wltdlm DETRICIfS ATLANTIC GARDEN ! The finest Liquors and Cigars, tlie celebrated BERGNElt A ENGEL BEER, Hour Krant, Sardines, Lobster, Limbnrger aud Schweitzer Cheese constantly on hand. Billiard and Pool Tables. The finest lu the country. CAROMBOLETTE TABLE. Something new the city. only one ever in the DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS In the Duffy Bulhiing on Middle Street. NKVT BERNE N. C. 1ST Tho only first class saloon in the city, d; & w. 3 mo. M. s. Fine Goods ! Fair Dealing I LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH OtlLY I week. , " ' . : ''; .,-..u -.";' ' The first case called was the noted one of Green vs. Dawson. The plaintiff, Arnold Green, a colored man, claims that defendant, John H. Dawson, owes him for one bale of cotton. He alleges that he carried seed cotton to Mr. Daw son's gin amounting to eight bales and received only seven bales therefrom. The ride the old thing and were only trying and James Koonce. ; x i l i i 1 :W see une was as swung as ms oacKers , Thankaffivimr wan annrnnritW Vw 1J U. T...1. it. it Vi " ' ' 1 J Kiiuiw wua. ous me ueopio iiioukhi i ,i i ,.i,i i j the party ought to have known better and were half inclined to let it remain where it was thrown. Then, the Con vention said it was not wedded" to any form of county government which was interpreted to mean that it would "bill Work for tlte Legislature. While the Journal thinks the General Assemblywoulddo we.il to let legisla- defendant alleges that, he delivered all and coo" with any attractive form that tion alone, yet if they will sit put the that was brought, and the conflict of might present itself regardless' of the (S3 iliiys J he following Kftmendmen Js testimony is very sharp. -. BUEKested to our laws: The case was tried before Justice El- Let the present jury system be amend- lisoh in 1874, plaintiff getting judgment ed by abolishing unanimity and adopt for $50 and 29 costs. Appeal was ta- the Scotch law allowing nine of the ken and the case brought to the Superi- twelva jurymen to give the verdict. or court where it has been before the ju . The case of Arnold Green vs. John H. ry twice before a mistrial occurring Dawson, on trial yesterday furnishes a eaoh time. Messrs. L. J. Moore and color or dress or "wealth aud intelli gence" of the parent. This was political flirtation and leaves the matrimonial alliance still in doubt. The Panel, however, would advise an early marriage of the party with some form of county government, and would recommend the old widow who so good illustration of the need for a Clark and Clark appear for plaintiff, and faithfully presided over the political achare. There plaintiff commences suit Simmons & Manly and Green & Steven- household of all parties from 1835 to '68 in 1874 for a bale of cotton valued at son for defendant. when she lost her spouse by a hyper- $50. For eiht years this case has been The costs of the case and the attorn- dermic application of Radicalism, pending and is now being tried the third eys' fees will probably run up to near through tho instrumentality of Canby 's time in ' this court, the former juries $1,000 before tlie case is finally closed bayonets. Let the wedding be an early being unable to come to a unanimous for of course it will go to the Supreme one and to last until their lives end. verdict, and consequently a mistrial court but that is one of the blessed Then, there is that Railroad question ordered each time. Seven lawyers are privileges of American freemen. again.. The Panel had a hope that the employed and the court ooets have their stores, greatly to the inconvenience of the countrymen and we expect equally so to their own regret before the doy was gone. Your editorial in yesterday's paper about the Polloksville magistrate did that gentleman an injustice. In the case referred to, as was stated by the witnesses, the boy plead guilty and the magistrate, not having final jurisdiction over the case, bound him over to court, as the record will, Bhow; the bond being given, and we suppose, the boy, objecting to going to court, made good his escape, but was not sent away as he stated. The testi mony of the witnesses is always of more value in arriving at a conclusion than that of'the person accused. We have Just received n Large Assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AAU BRIDAL PRESENTS, Consisting of ' Elegant Plush Odor Cases, Beautiful Dlatlte Tollat Sets, Fine Plush Whisk Broom Cases, Cut Glass Toilet Bottle, Lubins Baxlns and other Extracts, Cologne, Violet and Florida Waters Jewelry Cases, Puffs and Puff Boxes Gentlemen's Shaving Mugs, ' Fancy Box Stationary, Combs, Hair. Toolh and Wall Brushes, Russian Pocket Books and Card Cases, Fine Toilet Soaps. Call and see our assortment liefore buvlng elsewhere. HANCOCK BROS., Druggists, Next to Post Office, New Berne. N. C. aecy-tttuecza Our Motto and our Success!! We are ooiuUnntly reeclvlnf, Fine Groceries, Canned OoodH, ProrixioM, ' err ATiifi c. all I I ..U RIHIC! Stonewall Items. prolu'oly already reached near $500 all on account of a miserable bale of cotton, and the necessity of reaching a unani mous VCiJlut, C ' ono l .'. is 'olj:ction exists HZ' u ' i ) law; it is noary with ;! Ve ' ' ' t't pontiment of f e I r r v U 1 1' ,it a V '.".v Tarried1. . . ; , Dr. Pettr E. Ones, one of our lead ing and most highly esteemed physi cianH. and Miss Fannin J. .Tnlintsnn. rim accomplished and talented daughter of them) said the road was worn out and agitation oi tins agitating subject was at an end; but no it isn't and seems to have but little aim and no end in view. .The owners of the road (or a part of the late Dr. C. E. were united in church at 8 ol:u Hector, tho Kev. t r to 7"- i ( 1 . ' 1 wi. s (1 a 1 i Johnson of this city, marriage at Christ k t' m morning, by the M. It. Marshall. Al t' o I l in.il i ni) 'e left ,v .-,x. u . .A:rn it '-ol 1 r t i ir lu- could not be operated another year with the means in reach; and essayed to rent it to some one who could do so. Well, the W. & W. Road was willing to try it at thirty three thousand per annum in Sept., but the Midland saw that and went seven better in the fol low -ing June, after the year that it could I take pleasure In Informing the public that I will keep open every night In the Items of news in this rnnnr.v la scarce as honor among politicians. rWeinsteill Buildinf? . f oooimi rnmlna Jtr T,ts l.n . I... ill. I -.:, J . ' new and as comfortable sales stables as tlie n?eds of our section demand. There is considerable complaint for want of cotton pickers. If there is any surplus up your way, send them down. Messrs. Hadder & Hooker have fitted up comfortable sales stables and have on hand stock to supply the wants of all who may be in need. Mrs. Josiah Miller, of Bayboro, turned out to the gratification of her worser- hali one day not long since, as fine a girl bnby as the best one ever is. Mrs. Clira Whist aad died at her resi dence in I ;boro last Sunday night at . Flour ; Tobacco and Cigar, And offer thpm nt the MOST TtFAHMVAm r PRICKS. We desire to rail esneclnl attontinn i ft All Stock of Pickles inOlnss and Hnckets, . " 1'reserves In tihiss imd lln, French Citron. C.indlcil uniiicoiiiiil lm Peel, lresn rniiies, snltium and llehesii Hnlsiiis. Dried Amili-s nnd Peiiehes, ill nee Meat, 1 luck when t Klonr, . ; Faney (lilt Kilae Hutter nnd Wl.ll,. iw.m Cheese. 1 eas, Uio, Ijigiinyra, Jn vn and Mocha Coffees Itoasted No. St and 41 Coffee, And everything usually found In a Fancv , Grocery Store. We guarantee everything, we sell to give satisfaction lxth s to price and qnnlltv. and will REFUND THE MONEY ON ' DE MAND. EVERYTHING FRESH AND GOOD. 3- The Cash Trade Only Solicited. Very truly yours, Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. noyl"-Uy . :' . . , ; AFHWT CLASS Skating Rink. Where I will have tlie best of modern roller skates for the accommodation of my patrons. Skates Furnished to Ladies Free of Charge. 8ieeinl attention will he J-lven to their In struction. . , Inov.Udlm. H. M. HOLLOW ELL, FOR SALE, y THE liHICK DWELLIXU HOUSE on the Fjist Bide of Fjist Front, lu the City of Kew bern. Occupied by Cupt. 8. IL Gray. For further particulars apply to , GREEN 4 STKVKNHOX, novl8-tf ' ' . ' Attorneys. V pOlfUQI'g .. Hnvc removed their entire Stock to WM. G B ItY A N S TO". ' ON SOUTH FRONT ST"' V. They lire now nfforlns Hoots, Sinn -s im i i Goods, slightly dnmimrd, lit LI., s Uiun . York cost. Call at once and seem l ui- uins. ; v v