3 HI v'tii - v FVBUbHKOS' ASHOrXCKMEVT . '. ' THJK DAILY JOURNAL t a eolnrou ' paper, published dally, except Bandar, at S.W per year, 13.00 for six nion tba. Delivered i to olty subscribe! at 30 eenU per month. . THIS WEKKLY JOURNAL, a l eoluran .-'. " : ' Pper, Is published every Thursday at 12.1 - - per annum. ... , '.- ADVERTISING JtATES (UAIJY-One - Iocs ooe day ll.iWs; oM nrmk .fi.u; jane . ' ' knontb.tl.MJC three ruontha flO.OO; six monlba : , ' tl&tffc twelve month $aMK. ' ' Advertisement ander bead of "Bustm Local." 10 oep taper line for first, and 5 cent , 1. 1, tat every Subsequent insertion. - ' Ho ad verttomenta will be Inserted between ,.- toealaiatteralarlfprtcer'"' Notices of Marriage or Death not to exceed ' tea Uaea will b Inserted free, -All additional .. 1 BaaUeewlU be charged B cents per line. FaymaatafortranslentadvertlsenieBU must , - be made Inartrsitce. Kefiular advertisements Ci . will be collected promptly at the end of each '. aaoata. , . .. Oommoni atlouseontaiuinK news or a dis- 4 etusloa of ocal matter are solicited. ' No aommaaUeation must bo expected tobe'pnb- - tshed that contain objectionable personal' lUes; withhold the nine of Urn author; or that will make more than one column of th: taper. Anv nerson feellna amuieved at any anony mouscomuinnleatlon can obtain the aauie of tue author by application at uii otnee ana snowing wherein, the grievance exists. THE JOUKNAL. a. wvmn. HARPER. Kdltar BailMess Manager, SEW BERNE, N. C. NOV. 1 1885. Kalend at the Pott office at New Heme aeoad-clak matter. N a. TnB Genesta Inw arrived home. taking the trip in twenty days nnd '. tea boors. She was enthusiastically received, notwithstanding she failed to carrv back to England tbie America cnp. IT ia n little singular and yet it is true that the first silver dollar'; eve coined by the United States in 1794 oontaiued exactly the same amount of silver as did the last one coined by the government today. Baltimore had an exciting nut nicipal election last Wednesday The liepnblicans and lieformcrs united on Geoege Wiiaiam Bbown for Mayor against James IIodgks, the regular Democratic nominee. IIodges was elected by some 2,000 majority. Thb trial of Ferdinand WjiRD terminated rather sooner than was expected and he takes bis" place i along with his President at Auburn prison. lie was lonnd guilty pi grand larceny, the penally J for which is not less than five fiofcinore than ten rears at hard labor in wison. It is onite likeiibe! re ceived the long term. ' ,Gew. Gborge B. McClellan : one of the best Generals of the war between the States on the Federal side, died at his home in N, J.i on Wednesday night at 12 o'clock. II is masterly retreat from Cold.IIarbor to Malvern Hill during the neven days' fight aronnd liicbmond marked him as one of the greatest military captains of the age. Bat for the jealousies that existed against him on account of lite poli tics, lie would doubtless have re mained in command of the Army ' of the Potomac nntil the war doqed NOT INCONSISTENT, v Some classes of people will hurrah -for . a low Unn or free trad until tua arm ciple touches their pockets or interests injuriously in Borne isolated or particu lar manner, and then they will change the tone. " The rice planters and dealers along the coast of North and South Catro liaa and Louisiana have recently had . meeting in Washington to get relief from the competition caused by the im portation of foreign rice. They jrant . tha foreign 'article taxed faigh enpib t to afford tine aobance to make money out of the home, crop, we raise too particular objection to that, but wqnder . if. they are no' low tariff or iree. trade . ibm in regard to Iron, spool thread. wool hats, -etc. rCbnsistency in thir cases or business is not only not a Jewel bat utterly worthless. CTwwiotte Hon-. . The eomnlaint of the iiLintnrs ' and dealers is that -while the taiw requires a tariff of ' 2 ; cents, per .poand to "be paid on rice the rnfirig , of Collector -Hedden of the ,$Te?vr rjorXicnsto'ni house-admit it 'at 20 4 per seat Ad.'dhrmf' ihnk defraud ing UiegoTensBient of 'its revenue - - Maine planners oi uin pruweuuu r it gives. , Is it inoonsisten In ) tariff oV free trade in an to insistoni ; ft faithful exoctitiorl 'ol. a Jaw,, bi l' eaase he rr'did not 1 approve f tlJe adopUon of the lawtVWe Wnk :.!"liot.'' Every good and Jawibiding citixen wanta to see Ihelaws of the ' country eiecuted.!,,1, , ,m a M i .:- ' ' The Joubnal is not for free trade, bigk tariff? riow; jiflttsLfor ihatlariff contemplated . by.J;h IJon8titntioni;For -menae onm The Btandaidlfor fixing Jihiqabonld UiHai'j tariff Vhicb will jreldthekigeawide them exeeBentjadges of Tiaost revenue to tWTipuiptatL I ' y; r:; bofi fHiroa woiod t,h discriminating - only.- in favor of articles of prime necessity. But whatever tariff is fixed on an article let it be collected and not- evaded as the jnijortera of broken rice are now doing by balling it something "a i,1e..Iew etpvl V The South is rich in everything but money. The people have too much land; some persons who live in poor cabins (arjd.'eat corn-bread and bacoq JbQ year round, and part of the lime are short of these lux- njaes, !twe- thbosands' x)f acres of land.' ' With bo' rnuch land; only mere strips of bottom are cultivated and. as the sating goes hero, ia man can" jgetj'ft living by. workirJgwo aontns in ine year. xnej 1 next entiful .thing to land, is leisure. There is more leisure taken by one farmer in the South than by twenty farmers, in the . North and West. Consequently, there is little grown for sale, except tobacco and cottoD, and little-for nse:' for Western ba con, Northern outtcr auti iiour, Northern , , or , , Western clothing, hardware, prows, wagons, ana most of the other necessaries of life, are brought in, and money sent oat iq exchange. Whereas pork, bntter, flour,' and all sorts ol provisions, wool, fruit, and all sorts of timber manufactures, might be shipped away in large quantities, or at least made for borne nse, and the money kept in the country which now goes out so freely as to keep every one poor, and compel them to live on credit.. ." Every day the railroadare bring ing in Western and Northern farm ers ny scores, ana tnose men are apt to see the wealth hidden under the rongu and nuattractive surface oi the conntry. ' They sec the rich Boil, thhy ;i?njoy, the ..guis climate; tuey uont see cue venomous snaites, the bitterness of spirit, the the, pre ponderance of the negroes, which foolish and untruthful persons have said so mqch about falsely; but if it were not for a few physical features of the country, the absence of good farming, me poor: nouses, tue scar city of stock, and.the want of birns, they would not. iknow they were travelling so t far from home, 'and would find no difference between the people here and.their neighbors North or Veat. . Scbres qf. fanners in North, Carolina .have said tot me, we waut your people to come here and show ub bow to work; we want to learnj-we1 have plenty of room; there is nothing to; hinder; , all , the old differences are gone; slavery is got rid of, and we are glad ofit; it is the gaoatest relief in the world to have gotton rid ; of the care at it, and we are, far . better, off asit is, than with th jbld pystem of labor. As a rutej the negroes : are good la borers, and with a good employer, who wilt hew them how to work. and win rjay-'them regularly, cuey can be made far, better, than they are. juenby btewart in Ainert can Agriculturist. I Malabia, AND PyBE Wateb Malaria the 'woifd leads peoplcj to fear the air, night air, morning air, evening air, damp air, aDd even Jaot or cold air, as if this was the only source of 'malarial disease. , They fear the air from newly' turned-up son, ironi uiarsues,, j rum piaiuu from hollons in the hills, and wil drini -water-froiH-wells -standi ng pitiim a lewods ,ofi bam-vanls, pMviesbtiessibols, fr6m springs, an4 .. brooks, and ponds, without thinKingoi tnesnrronndings. Many of these waters are poisoned by composing vegetable and -animal matter, and it is qmte likely that 'm--- ii.it:. -.11. a J, qo aisease wnica are caaiea maja rwdSti ihe4der farUi of the coun try; wberefti old times ,the disease was uv miowu, su comes irom bud- terranean rather than Stfial sources, Tho-rnnt.atirm ftf ft -rl it.r fnr attUthalncea, affects -the value of property greatly, and this depends largely upon, the sanitary condition of the drinking water. There are some villages where great jcare is takeCtO have no. vaults-and: icess pools, and sooreetf of water contami nation, and where it would be safe to drink the well.. water; but. as a rale 'ftH'such water should be boiled before it lB4usodf or it should be filtered through charcoal filters, or botb-xLThisonlT. would make it comparatively sale.-f 4-ntertcan Ag - ' ! "HOW TO GET TlTKRE." Two or three generations1 ago, there were piona men An t every ; Scotch village noted for their frequent use of Scripture language, and. metaphor. tall man cwaa spoken , of os ,a Saul among . the people," and a riajgn$ebhlo' man i as.'iaMordecaii at the gate;" a bad woman was "Jezebel, anoVA miser an "Acbah;" a profane rhdn was1 one 'who spoke Jlpart itlje speech of Ashdod, and intii'in th Jews' language;" a keen politician, aioos church-member, during the voMtig' lor a metnber qf Parliament, anxious to know the state of the poll and the prospects bf'his'! candidate!,' askedT "Js the yeotfg mad Absalom safer' ! Many pf lbse rueioi;qnaiat phrases were c S 1 1 1. Li i i though tTtieV had read, few. books, knew tneif -liibie, ana tne knowi- serm(r.t e- . 5 t i, ..4i-. ; Day Laborers. There prob ably never were more . mechanics. carpenters and workmen .of this class employed at one tim'e in the State than at the present,' Every! huh oi mecuanicai luausiry, except a few cotton mills, has been and is now running on full time, thns giv ing regular employment to thou sands of hard laboring men. ' This is a very important class of citizens. for they are generally men of Intel' ligence as well as skill. and their number. is iacreasiig -every 'year, 1 tor new industries 3 are continually oi'iiugiu up auu vroituug pta,uu- amopai ttemana ror tne meenanic. Carpenters have had a regular har vest daring the past snmmerj for in every town ; and thrpqghont i the wnoie conntry cue hammer and saw have been. busy. We.wiU 'Tentnre to say that there have been more new nouses Dunt m wan . tnun in any other one year of the State's history, i This has given the carpen ters regular employment and' kept tne saw mius ana sningie iaciories running and thus distributed a great: deal of . capital by patting hundreds and thousands or dollars in the pockets of the day laborer. An easy way to spoil the evening meal is for each member to tell the sad tale of all that has gone wrong during the day. , To - mention, the dipappomtments and vexations, to tell of the slights that were given, and to lament over the- results of this infelicituons combination bf af fairs, is enough to counteract the refreshing effect of all good things with which the most generous; and 8kiliol housewife can load the table. Better put this oomplainingoff un til some other time. : What : IS the best time lor it lis hard to say. Per' haps an indefinite: postponement would be a happy thing for all eon earned. - Half the things that we groan over tonight will -right them selves before tomorrow night if we let them alone,; , . .. WATCHES AT GREATLY RKr dooed Price. Add; I 6. GRADY. .oel7 dw Halifax. N. C, TNTKNDISG APVERTISER3 should : GEO. P.KOWELL A- CO .1. 10 Spraca Strett,' Hw Tbrk,tr)it For Select List of .1,000 Xfewspspsrs.. Emerald Cigar Factory C. ERDUANN, JProo'r, .' -.o i'!! ' J" '!' ', ! li i: '.,. ' Having takSri poaseaslos of tbe new build Ins: specially eoastraetcd' for my boslnetaNm juuiu sireet (oppowia uua-rwwwa fia.uf.1 a now enabled to do full' Justice la my lUod, In Ute maanfaeture eriae i wblch are of aafflolent aerlt to deseTvethe DODamrltv the-tiow DosBess. ? Aside from the scellent-material ed, and 'the superior ' make, lb CLEANLINESS observed in the luanoiaotara of ray goods five them a ureal re-emlneaeeK, tovar .ilwi Tenement House made Clgara or the. large eltles so genera Hi pmolced bp the nsatbin king, nil -ao often thi - - 1 11 - . ! i, ( In oonneetlon with the Factor la a hand Bomely appointed iilOj-.j. A' Smokes Emporium,'3, , " whdra every'kloVaod variety of Cik&n aod Xobaeeomay oeioonoairetau; t , , A fall Une of Bmoker's Goods, InoUiftlng Heerehaanv. rler-wood, and every variety at Pipes and Cigar Holder, 4'ouohc, leto. FINlf IMPORTED HAVANA .C1GA RS,'nnd In fact everything ki-pt la .a irirst-Clasa To bacconist,, nil numb mtowwfflm TUO'J V M.AIlJttMimll II ff Ali I TO iTHE PUBLIC! in" i , ifOUB: STORK- TOjtMilhmbi iota Uamied. troods. ' i. PfOVlsion8,joi3iirO Boots, and, Shpes,.:, if -! Jl u jDry Goods.v . t. t'i V. 9! rn-flMt we IceepeveVytljlW irytljiW 'Ut in kept li t kept we 'i First data Variety 8tonj. Bll of which we are ofTerlnK AS LOW AS THK LHWKHT U Wholesale or Retail. , - 1 . . sa-:oonaniBMr.iaana be txevlneed; I , 0! t jii -JfidcUt atreetl JVew Berne; IV.' C.I uAl T11T1TJ .nT-f a vnn The mnlatlon,.toown.aa the HALVIS PKRRY VLA lACrr.tWO and a half .rollesimtn and a half .rolleairora Mew llertio. on the Trent road, la' offered for sale, CHEAP for AHH... It eontAinB eight hnodred sores, aavea hundred of whieii are cleared. It la well adapted to the growth of com. eotton. And-every variotv of trnok A splendid dwelling aad eathonses Keautlfnliy' locaiea. i wo tenant noosea: a nne on-irnm and vineyard, which alone, owing to coave-j nience w marne, wm inpnrc a small tamliy. Till plantation la Q rained by Trent river Smd Junmie's ei eeki and extends to Trent ! mlanillH fn, itflAbMlaln. anJ n 1.. tor particular aldre 'v- "- - M KS. UAbVIW PKKBy; ew Berae, f. 0, aep 18 d2m Or tp Joubhal pffloe. - ti '';-. ;iAli:S6df I. .'i .7..-!:.!:' .J . .- . . hurts and many orts of ails of ; i v -i.' '-:..... pian ana , Deasi neea ,a ;WtJ0tt,-.asn2-.waaBent, K h -iirCi 1 1 .T;-?JjT "(S-'IO5? Vitfi ,a!lj.;i!,i U.i -. vi-.,i.-r.?.:. .m;-.-.'!!'"'' v':;l' ttlT6wderf hover1- vane, A. uturvel of urlit.mreueth. und wboleauniHiiuBa.- Mora peoaoaalcal than (aaordlnarykiiiila, Mid oun oot be Bold la oouipetltioD with Uie mltliu(le of low teat, Abort wolKhUalum or plioopliata pnwaera. HOM-oniy lireans. iioriu bakiko Ppwostt Co. lUtl.WallBU N. Ty; -novls-lvdw K ' ' '.) ) 1 TEXAN TALK Tie Success an Atlanta Ar icle Has AcnicTcd in the Lone Star State "U K LIVE AND PERMIT OTHERS TO EXI&T.', Dkxtkr; Tax as, March 4Uj 1885. . Humid Dai.m CV. : Ulna great pleasure to ua to atiite to you that your It. It. B. fAltea the lead of all blond purifier In tills conntry, on aoconntof tlie cure It hna effivnted alece we have hundted 1U We had n case of acrofitla n onr BelghlterhiMatitif loi g atundlng, who had used all patent msltcinea wblch were recommended ' to him; bevliic till , healan had several doclorBattendlns him, but svery thing failed to elfeot nny good. He grew worse every day, nnd liR'l not left lila bed for the last alx monthp. Ills name Is He-venka, and wo got a neighbor of IiIr topenuade him to try1 n. li. M., anil after nolhg only odk aorribe left IiIh liexl'ttir the first time In six mohtlla To the presont time ho ha ttut low than tbree bottle., mid be is Walking around vlaltlnstil rrltliH In Uio nelgltliorhood Fle has gained atrength and fl h rnpldlyi Ail acrofulonasorea are heating flnily; nnl you neveraawaltappler mun thnh be I. Nearly everyliody for mile around ha heard of thia wonderful cure, and alt who need a IoihI rem-fcly cau ror the ta B. u.' ' ' ' iWe had a ease of naaAlentarrb lit our own family, (a little felrl of four" year old; who has been Biting H 1W B. for about two weeka, and already seeM to be Bbont Well. .' We haveo ily tlirte bottles left, and want sob to hl blur Mx dren bottle. o : We takei leaaore la recommending B.Il.'ri, a.a medicine worth r of thd-n tire confhletioe of the public lis action la more rapid 1 has any blood remedy we ever handled. '' LE1DTKK BROS For sale wholesale -aad retail -by K. atltlAffl V Jaeh to accompany the ordr , hi r t KASTEKN KOETH .Is'm ' . ' '"5- ,: C110L1NA HflRBLE WORKS, :; ilttcf i ' t' i 1 ! XEW JtERMK, N.C. "" - r-.l, :'i,.-0 :t''i " ..I j mm -i iTii e si si ;i- .-" Monuments, Tombs j ' I Abd all kind Grave and Building work lib; ITAUANifiMERICAN MARBLE .e,)rd&fs Will receive promot attention JOE C. WlLI.IS, Propriewf ?.", auooeaadr to George W. CtaypooleV ' " 'VIST-.-TJ't't '-i1" " Cor. BROAD AD CRAVEN St. ,fl. E.' iCnXEB is mr authoriised agent S 1TfAA.-' 'MM; ULRIGI Yonirai-rfcaiit saiw l Mm l.:"H,l eiiit ifiCArf BE FODFD AT T!A (ireM1 s Old Stand h-ivili irt wi 'ut 3',lt" ; . r ... .! ... ..l.. i . i l K-. ft liukri-v Ji t ' ' - , jBJ ft tt QKT.HIS P2ICES OW " .' j ' ania scti: Tt. "" ""cr .V Jk. JL Qiirt 4!(-:b1o((-v ai-l. W'nv-tfKt.' ! r tlaJd & dail Ax s Bn'nff Grilri &icks EDpo'Twuiesnva' Oakuni, Paints, Oils, etc,, eto , before purohss- i,i Orders taken for' Neil and SdbeaV Aient f6r.Ha2afil Powderpo.'ff n.if till- TJI !TTt.tTrtT':;l '" Bov26dw- ( N1W BERNE, N. p HoS removed tot( old tand en Hroad Btreeti, between fth-x.. Wilier and li M. Fnvie, wliere he wonld )m) ph'iwtd to F"e hi frl'icl erd iistomerm uid urrly them wilh tne rl lef, V e !l and Muivoa the market sMords. - 1 is is delivered to anv uni t ol the n v ir0OlF.ti!.rge; - s' : '1 ', J futility Wii-Xynuc tlM-. L-' ;.'- '.',! '.j si Less w.itc. -.&5c mill fcT'-. j This $ the W$ Specialties! ; i R ' V;- ,..0mi SPECIALTIES ARK Clothinp; n i Our STACV AD AHA CO.H SIIOK8, years cannot be equaltd. . ..vWearaaiaoAgeutaCor JAS. MEANS' 3.00 81 1 OK. Win ontwear any ahoe made. Thla has been pioven. f ' ' j- Full WoekofHATS.atifrand soft, i 26c. np . . . - " . In CLOTH I NO. Plaid are all the atyl,'and We 1iave a handsome selection of them., PTU-es t W i er ult up. , W(j rati order you any kind of suit you want, and deliver It la five days.'-' -' '- - ' t ; ...... onr Htockor MEN'S IJNDERtVHAK la very complete, anil prices 23 per cent less than'' hist yrar , .JPo iot kBrjr beiore yan ace car Sleek. : ' & ?; vni 'J ' we are Agents for the Celebrated PEARL SHIRT. We guarantee this Bhlrtlo be th ' ls l the Market. We have woro them and speak from experience. Our "HOSS'f Oc. Shirt I bettor Uiantver.j,., jt -,,, ,. . t .., If yuuVL.-stf: ' Super Stout British H. HOSBj s.',, ,.. ,ii ii) K-jJd'l )mi fiiiOiiw-V. - Oar Stock of MEN'. 'FURNISHINGS a )Uowe Is very celecs:' Neck Wear, Collars and 9usTs Celluloid and Linen, Cloth. DoaSkln and Kid Gloves, all colors; Handkerchiefs, 6c up; Suspender; Cardiga Jackets am) Hydcle Hhu-ts., yt ; t.4.ii -iki We would call attention to our Block of Trwnks. Vallaea, Carpeta, Otleleth, Rags, Umbrella, Unbbcr CcaU and Besta, i ui " -' ii --1 Jl Remember, we make a specialty of 'all the above Jooi8. and wheh iri'need of anything in bur line, be sure and see u before you buy. '" -"!; s 1 ' :' "', ! howard;& joiies; ; .. oc80dvtf - ' '' I - : i.i flP? !f.5ptocipal Pr. If You Want To KnbwIIowiTak GOTO L. WALLWAU'S Champion uiotning , : New Berne, K. 0., cor. I Middle and South. .Front Streets, !,(oppp8iTk k. 'n. johes.)"' ust,. vu- ' Before you buy your supplies in Gentlemen's and Boys'. Suita, ( Overcoats, Ulsters, Boots knd Shoes, llatsi Cps, Umbrellas, Trunks and Valises, Ladies' Dress Goods, Ladies' Cloagaj Walking and Jereey Jackets, Shawlsj Blanketo, Bed Quilts, Ilorsc Blankets. Also, ft large assortment of Notions.'1- ' '' -AS A SPECIAL A lot of Gentlemen's Bants in pnay winter ;goods60 knd 75 !T A lot of Gentlemen's Shirts in Homespun and Cheviot, 25o. and 80o. A lot of Gentlemen's Undershirts iu heavy, Merino, i5o. '.' .4 , ' A lot of Gentlemen's Navy flitni.d Drawers. 25o. ,'r- j -.t 1 !il l 'a. . '.' ' ' " a t . a . n jy iot orupnucmen s uiac r-eit uats, zoo. " A lot bf Boys' and Youths',, Black' ?clt llats, 15c. Alot'of Plaidi I'fcfa'cf Ginghams, Do.'yard. ' ' ' ('' A lot of one yard Wide 'Yellow. Cloth, 5c. yard. ' ' A lot bf8-i yard wide1 Yellidw 01oth, 8Jov and 4e. ' '' A lot of Dress Calico. fOtJ'auoy 'Patterns, 4o. yard. ' ' s i)m' Forget the'I'lace A JWtp Berne, .i.L. WALLNAU'S CHAMPION CLOTHING HOUSE. vrrw GEO. 'A'tl - BftiiierBf .Material , Hachinfsts' SnppHesMaclerirl' Cbltbn Gins. Engines,; Cotton' Presses, Hay Presses, Cider .Mills. Grain Fans, Eubber and, Xeather Belting, Xaoe 'Leather, Machine Oil;1 White Lead, Mixed Painty Linseed O' rOlass, Putty, Lime,' Brick. Cement, Plaster. BUILDEB.SV111TE- BlAL--MechanicsVt; Tools, .Builder , Sard wartw niJarriage Material, Saddlery, Steam and Gaa Pipe,. Iron ,and' Crass Stoam Fittings. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTSPlows, Cultivators, Harrows; Etc;,' Cotton Bageinff and'Tiesf.' ''Bope. Twind, Etc,, at LOWEST1 MARKET PBICE8.,?tl . Agents or ; riie: anajUie, insurance I. vt V CIi.jiJl.'-A II isL .s'bv:1 iiifV?w.Tk'WHVt . A. kash . o(Sd.i Haanflittaren aad Pealer 1st ah. tra PaOtt. OUa,' &e.- Also, a A ur Rasters or Norther meet elnhllcated.' : ..,,..w..v.v1Udwn JAMES REDUOIip, )J rJiiioMrvr A' MH;lfcHWI -iH"r - Apent and Bdttlerl;t t Si 1a ItOilf-B-'-rVF-ffiiii .iidfn-u--; .hnoJ.'.; 01 Jfi W.74..U -il.iijl iii f I'H.') ' jrjii!' i d't-i'i'j-r 4c fiEBGlffffiiwitt :- -.ji-n-Hi'-; .ilr.imi iini t'tilr9i I .lid' t Imi hO 1 t'J ov. .' 1.) .' . j-'i'-'''.iiUn ft t3 -i1 .tr,I '! ii T f.iij5..nittl fl i.. J Uxlii'T.. i. Vj ' 1 ; i ytf.'l9vH a.yq!,00 lliJil'il i..iti omS'!' ' si .'! ; PHILADELPHIA" "T t!r":! '-' : .i ..': r t- ' otU xjl Bfivisi dn''i'ir"u-.ft::i arfT l-LAGEBi' BEEIt Ct3 fJ ci!,- ftTew perne, N. C f -. 01 iTfeis beet Vook '' premiums at the On iniiiai Extiibition st rhilaJelpliia and ... - i the Paris Exposition. Keeps be" r that ny other in wand dims t, and is tty i j ivoi a t ran l wi orerei i "own, , , e t ran 1 v 1 rever 1 "own. for p'.'o ia lr c-r cr-'o. -t1 ; ;dw- 1 Gents' IFur- s-'sj. r v.w n -m ' ' m : as as i if Tsi. t -m i . bf si wblch hv been sold In this market for Un - , "j ''I'iiY.- a (f!rja fii if BARGAIN I 0FFJ5R- I corner Middle and South Front Sis. EW - Cd., 1 GEOAIXEIT CO aiacl Bllada, StsJa.'WImdaw Q)mm House PU Ubi BaUders Harwar " X'-" Htlmate. ranOahed nponsu),lMal a. 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