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r a AXiOCNCKMEST. THE DAILY JOURNAL U SI eoluuio paper, pu! ' d daily, except Monday, at fil.ou per j .r, $o.G0forix month.' Delivered to city subscriber at 50 cent per month. Tiiii WEi-KLY JOURNAL, S6 column paper, la published every Thursday at 12.00 per annum. . ADVKKTISIXQ BATES (DAILY) One Inch one day 11.00; one week 12.00;' one! month H00; three months 110.00; aiz month j ili.tn; twelve months U0.0O. Advertisements under head . of "Business Locals," 10 cents per line for 11 ret, and i cents j for every subsequent Insertion. No advertisements will be Inserted between THE C0TT0X KOVESEN'T From Bradslreet'a. The market for options showed a declining tendency tUia week, tbe range of prices giving unmistakable evidence of the lack of supporting features. The-isible supply state ment on Saturday, which showed a deficiency of nearly 200,000 bales, as compared with last yer, was one feature which gave comfort to Unbelievers-in an advance in prices, ew&.fron .Liverpool, Uoweyerj w opt of a tery reassur- local mat ter at any price. -"i';"J " cuaracier, uuu teuuou ui lunuor Notices of Marriages or Deaths, not toezeeed lower, values Until W euoeaaay Wnen ten lines will be inserted free. Ail additional! g somewhat Stronger tOD6 WES re- matter wiu b charged 5 oents per une. i p0rted. The gain in price, . how- Itea-tnaa! at fntvanslant art vaMtBamanta inL I T I i ' - - i - -. bed.d U1 will h. llrtd nmmnll. at th. and of each KrUUUU IWr BUY BUVUUCB CUUIU IMS month. - . . ' seen to exist. The ''outside" inflti oommuniuonsoontininf newsor a di- ence still iailed to materialize, and easslon of oeal matter are solicited, Kthe demand from - Bpinner8 Wa8 eomraun.catton most be expected to be pub-1 1flu rr.h4, Bftnthfiirn markftra Aid 1,1.. .Ilkhnl!!. Ik. nf llu nlhdF !!? " . ;VHnum uu.uB that will make more than ope eoiumn of tMa Spots H mld Steady at 9 71COi,for -,mfw- ... j-.-ti-! middlinrnplana8, bnt it is sate to secured, , rom - middling, upward, I without an advance; on , published .TilJt tTOUIiNAIie- pf prices . showed t no, particular change from the rest or the week's quotations .' December1 delivery closed at 9.35 against 9.43 last Fri day. ,v Thejjholdinjs f reapplies by planters was sim.n uujeeu 01. com plaint this week., bat the market still refused to . respond to those efforts to. raise 'prices, r With the utter lack of demand, either, either consumptive or , speculative,; ine operators on the -exchange are be coming rather despondent,' and are inclined, to look' opon future pros pects in a gloomy way. ,Vr The total future sales this week .... , . ' , i i, were oo,w uaios) sgamon oiiuu iuisauuHioutnH"u"u"u"""v" hales ; last. .week . Knot sales Mayor, Grace's libel suit will give amounted to 2,510 bales, against 1he N.Y.World will pay the dam- 5,516 last week., , v. '--- rvv- irfLa onnrta enatairil DeliveruB on contract were . . " bales, against 800 ..bales last week. the Major. , l. , Tha receiots at norta amounted -r j ; tn uViAnr. 91H Wirt halAB ucroinar S . A M08M0K uprising is threatened 297 bal , t week : and 280.361 inoue eomuiuninatlon can obtain the name or J iiie aathor by application at this ottloe and suowtng wnerein me gnevanoe exists.. . I t. HONK. ' RAItFER, . ' J.': VP BdlUC. I Boslaeaa lliaapf. I SEW BER3SE. NC. DEC. 1886. raMnd at the Post offle at Nw Bsraa. N O. I ... as eoona-elai auitter. .s , It is announced that Gen. Lod will never again consent to do sec ond on'aPresidential ticket. He must go up head or remain in the Senate. 900 iu Utah. This will aid Gen. Scho PrEliinhis recommendation that the army of the 17. 8. bo increased to 50,000 men. Hon. Samuel J. Tixden has written a letter to Speaker Cab- LtsLE on the defenseless condition of the harbors of the United States. The etter is said to be one of the Exp'ts Gr't Britain : best ofhis State papers ana is mucn discussed by Members of Con grass.'1 - bale the same-'week last year' Tbe total receipts since Septem ber 1, were about; 2,660,000 bales against 2,708,811 bales at the same time last year.':.,,, v r, ?' '; The following comparative figures are given to December 4: ' f 1885. ' 1884. i' Visible supply : 13,420,019 2,803,143 Exp'tt since Sept. 1 . 1,453,053 1,661.378 Six dayB' receipts . .- J99.109 ' :218,110 Exports continent . 65,821 Exports France . 19.446 Stock, New York a :, 160,293 I jn , , . , i l am m ui- m uonsoiiaaiea sock1 65,269 " ' H6.298 81,001 27,058 183,485 874,805 873,878 The . followiug table shows the THEOKUANIZiTIOJ OF CONGRESS. I closing quotations for futures at flnmrrnaa nnvAnrl on Mondav New York Friday evening, With waa vwv w " 'ml I . ' and hromntlT organized. " the Be. comparisons -1885- December January February ". March April May 9.35 9 41 t il ' 963 9.74 9.85; 096 10.05 10.18, Nov.'27. 9 43 9.55 ji.6 9.77 9.89 10.10 10.19 ,10.2,7; 1884. Deo. C. 10.73 ,10.78 110.88 10 98 11.08 ;i 11.21 11.83 11.44 6 11.54 T?ftlow.wiU bfl found tHfi sales for the week ending yesterday, and the closing quotations for middling up lands at seven leading ports, with campartsotitt s Week's . -1885. . Sales. Dee. i. lov.7. Galveston . 4jl6 4 1 11, 9 8-M Mew Orleans... JJ7 'AO Mobile - 4,800 . 816-18 BavBnnah.J 1,100 I Charleston ...... 8.901 V Baltimore 1,800, B, Norfolk 11,871 V'si V I Total........ last ek. 9 VA . 811 8 U-li WA 9 ...76,188 .(W.t31 1881. Deo. 6. lOfrll 10 8-18 101-18,- 10 104-18 ate electing Senator Sheem an, of Ohio, President pro ten, the House electing John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky, Speaker. This places Sheeman, the now mostoffensi ve partisan to the South, I June iu iudiiud ui Buvmaoivu - i,u August rresiuency, witn tne me 01 out -one man between him and that high office; 'This makes it the more im portant that the question of the succession be speedily fixed. , In the meantime the prayers of the South will earnestly go up for the perservation of the life and health of Gboveb Cleveland The New York World gives the following estimate of the qualifica- ' tious of the presiding officers of the f .The following is the comparative rwn TTnnBos- v I Jjiverpooi state mens lor ine aates -r r,. . inaraeu ium Diit.ts.mA was tue bwuuui choice of tbe Republican - Senators. I Their first choice was Gen. Looan. I Sales of the week and he wiselv declined.3 - In caoaci-l Sales American tv Mr. Rmr.nM litia ftt fnr t.!i nnai.1 Sales for export ' . 4 , - - i-r;' - n aaa mm nnn iiivu. - uo 10 a uiau ui buuiij, , uuni . . . a rtnn - i (uu i i , . , . -. . -, i c.uvi, - . v.wwv . ' ... ,wvu ue oas nseu on auuuyivr evu pur- Forwarded u., , 84,000 t; ;t39,000i noses, it made mm one or tne l Total st'k. Liv. 43S.000 428.000 mA.f n..rnl .mnh I. III. tlif infl fil ,USnV, ta A OOQ tiMl ' OlA film IIIWD UWIUI AgQUlO 1U IUQ VUCAW vv I wu.vu vwu,vwu uv,wv the Presidency in 1876. It has n. Imp. for the week. M.OOO.v- 87,000 abledhimto become a miUionaire ?!t?-e'-: ,M - during the period of his public ser- 0f Whiohi Amer.'803oo 807;000 vice, aiinongn nig salary nas not r Thi VrnvMnnM cotton mnrtfit i paid his expenses, lie is adanger-t '.,, . D,:uf , DIO ZZJTZttZZS:. "7 W dulU, Middling uplands are nuV D.Ua w, worth 10ft.. and trildd nsr arilfalOle, otatca .WBi1.aS4l a av. Jjr 0 ft bafiia of g. (p .mWdling crite, wnose eiecuon, it is 10 ,oe . ,t . leareu, may meu tne remiM mwk . nA nnnffla tiM . Crcenville Items. . Christ: . as is coming and the tur key gobbler trembles in his boots. Messrs. Laton and Pelletier, from Carteret county, passed through town last.Friday en route for the meeting of the State Grange, at liocky Blount. . , ' , ... , Tbe news of the result of the elec tion ia Atlanta, Ga., .was received witn more thaa ordinary expression of gratification considering the dis tance between this place and that city., Several men who have been whiskey dealers for sometime have been heard to rejoice at the result. It is the opinion of nearly every -op a mat prohibition at some future tiuufl JJL. I is inevitable. The meetings at the Baptist Church have '! been going on fol about ten - days, Drs. 'Nelson and HanTham are in attendance with, the pastor, and much interest is mani fested and it is hoped .that much good . may, be. done.. . The appeals made to sinners; are. powerful and, eloquent, and the attendance is goodt v ; ', Eevlf Mri' iJash,. preached in the : It. E. Church on Saturday night and Sunday to ' a large and attentive audience. ' Our Methodist friends are delighted to hear that Eev. F. 1 A, Bishop will be their, pastor for the ensuing year. ; lie v. Mr, Ander son leaves for another field and car ries with him the love and esteem of this entire community.' - ' ' The circus of Castello Bros, raided Onr town last week. 1 This company is assisted , by the Teets boys, we did not attend but hear it well spoken of, and from the continuous peals and shouts of 'laughter that emanated from ' their' canvass dur ing the performance we think, they must have made lots' of fun. We coul 1 hear Jake with his bangs from our door and we imagine his per formance was highly amusing. If there is any mirth in a fellow, Jake Teets knows how to bfing.it out. '." To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, OF (JHAKUK. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South' America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman Station D, New York City. . tl7 dwy Absolutely : pure. " This powder never varies.' A marvel uf Parltv.strenelh. and wbolraomeneaa. Mure aeonomlfea) than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude 01 tow test, anon weigni. aium or pnosptmie pnwaers. Bom only in eans. uorii. kaeihu Powdik Co., 100 Wall-st N. T, novls-lvdw , Yonr. Money ' Will Brir ; Ycu If You Eiry Ycur nH'r pf f--'? r" f,f-- r- i" AT ;;; vn T r 7 a n n 't wj k) .a J aa- f t. Olinnipii f J val J If m TEXAN TALK. Ti8 1 Success ' an Atlanta ir ic!e Has Mieved in the Lone Star State. ; fx OB . CKXQUAIiED IK . i"11 TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP - 'and DURABILITY. ' ' WILLIAM KNABK i CO.i ' " Mot. 304 and aoe Wast Baltimore ttt., Baltimore. '. Mo. 114 filtt AvsauMfswltoikv .'in ' J Deo. I," u ' pec. 4. - 1885. T?r hB.': 61,000 47,000, '40,000 V 20,600 8,000 4,000 "riinoSsiy VSL chosen Speaker because of his re- XhZzJl-. Z rV 7. , 1 ZLtZ Z markableViflcations as. a presid- SS ins- it haa inrliptal mnar. . 0 --o . - ' iKiirrna l7a'rfTnd. 2f "V j rTiT-t- j77 ars:ea to jerroid: "xou've come works of art. Very .r"rr"i""nF: "li welb first feast yoar, eyes on -that .fcanVtv'ffc r.w? work of nature!" pointing to his aifw2irinS5;?w? ownfigure reflaoted in the glass. fIK SSS1 "took at it? there's a picture for VT"'," " Su"' you!" "Tes,sai(l.Jerrold. regard part of the House to do ' effective work this session, and that it gives I friend, he sneeringly said: banging, though!" "Wants premie 01 a nnitea .Democracy on 1 t saeiaea's Arnica saiv. THS BEST BaLVTB in the . world for Cnta, , Bruises, , Sores, . tTJcers, Salt Eheutn, tever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all fckia Eruptions, and positively cures piles. ra' -:c selections. It relieves pain and It is guaranteed to give perfect eatisfac twn, or money rerunaea. rnce 25 cents perpox! v dwly I1 important legislative issues." Salvation Oil is an infallible cure for It earache, backache, pain '.in the side -and lircl s, and all rheumatio aodneu Tt"aWs the disease that causes it. l'tid twentj-five cents a bottle. t'PrFSS MEN RE. Sated Montw Mad Do Your Owm VHnn Oni perfect leVnkina rubber ttunnnmMwp offered. WorkmanshlD r tmrarpaawit - Prints perla!, Habaaioaaimaa should be without one. Entir Batirfactitm mar anUed. Catalogue and testimonial! rraa. Prloe witfnfffy low. Rerer y permluloa to Hoa. A. H Uini.it. Attorney urneral United Statea, THE' WIIFlFSa RUBBER STAMP ,iraw vi-r u t;urt aaimat ua. WATCHES oondw AT GREATLY RE- duced Prloe. Address li. O. GRADY. Ilalifax. nr. C, TKTENDIlta ADVEnTISEJRS shoul.4 a puurwaa 4 ; . , . i .-. .-. GEO. P. HOWELL & CO., 10 Bprpee Street. lew Trk Clt;', Tot Belect List of 1,000 Newspapers. AIE1WOUS5S DEBILITATED : MEN. V 00 are Mlowwl a free trial of thirty dnvt of the J"' Ir. Dye's Celebrated Voltaii Belt witn fclectrfe Bnspensory Appuaneaa, lor the rpeedy 'wlfrf and permanent cure ol Hermit DtbiHty. kxa of rttoWaad Icmaood, and all kindred troubles,. Ala many etaaf diseases, Complete nstora Uon to Health, Vigor and Manhood rnaranteed. NenaklslneuiTed. IBuacratedpaJpphlBt InMoiMl xumvf maiiea Tree, by addreadns - f . .OlfAIO BiXI CO., Marthn,stlo. vOElnT ANDjDOTTON UEBCEANT6, COMMISSION i NEW BEItNE febldw '.',, j , . ,, i Notice., : ,VI.. f Parties pEiaisa to " PLANT PEAS AB OTHER VEGETABLES, FOB CJJTKIS9 Can be supplied with seed, and make con tract with us for aleesra. Moons A Bbast. farther particular given on application. .i. jt ! MBADOWS A Ca ' Mesrs.',E.. H. MEADOWS A CO. are enr anthorlsed agent to make contracts for us on PEAS and other Vegetables for canning pnrposes,f -M ; . ' --. " novWdtf.. : i. r V. MOORE A BRADT.' iBWHITB, Currituck, TT. C. . J C, Ethbkidob, . Norfolk Co., V w;;ite, um:z2i a co., Cittca rasters izi Cczissica Karchnts 110 Water Street, Nerfblk, ye. ' ' Pwclal attention (riven to the sale of COTTON. LU M BtR, CUKN.PEAMTIB. PO- TATOK8 and Country Products. Kaferencea: K. w, Beii A Son, Harlowe, Car teret Co., f, C: K.B.Brget A Co., Bilverdale. Onslow Co., K. C J. Vv'. unppherd, Pollocke vllle, Jones Co., N.C; Ak-xamier V Woodley, Cre88well, N. C; John Jacoba, houth Wills. S. C: Marine Punk, Norfolk, Va.; Major Wm. H. rthr-i1'l;rP, Norft.lk Co., V.; J. H. Ivea, Norfolk V)., Vaj 'f.V. I-nl, Ci"inck,N.C : T. G.MUnner, lwril." . N. C.; V iiukiks Bros. N'oifoiK, Va.: H. li. V line 4 hcj., '- Va. ' ui-jwii' ' 'U K LIVE AU PERMIT OTHERS TO EXUT.', : . Duxtkh, Texas, March 18, 188&V BloooBalmCj. : It is a great pleasure to n to state to yon that your B. B. B. takes the lead of all blood purifiers In tbls conn Try, on account of tbe cures it has effected sluoe we have handled It. '.We bad a case of scrofula a our neighborhood, of lorg standing, who had used all patent medicines which were recommended. V) him; besMes tht , he also had several doctors attendln: him, bnt every. thing failed to effeot any good. He grew worae every day, and had uot loft bis bed for the last six montbs. Ills name Is 8e-venka, and we got a neighbor of his to persuade blm to try Ii. II. B., and after using only ona bottiji he left Ills bed for Uie first time In ix month. f ' .- r - To the present time he has used le m than three bottles, and be la Walking around visiting his frier s In the neighborhood v He has gamed strength' and fl rh niplilly. AH scrofulous sore are healing liinly, and yon never saw a huppler man limn he I.' Nearly everybody for miles around has beard of this wonderful cure, and all who need a blond remidy call for the B..H li. . , . . ' Wehadaoisa of nasal catarrh lu our own family a little girt of four yeari old, who has been using B. II. It, lor about two weeks, and already seems to be shout well. ' "We haveo ly three bottles left, and want you to ship us six drzen bottles. " We take , leasare In recommending B. B as a medicine worthy of the entire confidence ofthepubllo. Iu action Is more rapid than any blood remedy we ever bandied, I - ; " LEIUTKK BROS For sale wholesale-and retail by 11. N VVrrx, Uash toaccompuny the order . . t - -. pi ' : Middle street, cor. South Front street, New liernc, N. C. - - (Jfaxt Doer te Major Palmer's Cigas Stere.) , : Msa's Salts from S2.BO op to fineat Dreas Salts. , Boys' and Yentus' autta, from S4.00 up. - . ' Men's and Hoy's Overcoats and UJstera. .. -i ,t. Men's Merino Shirts, tide. . . '. ''. " " V ' Men's Flannel Urawers, S5c. J - . '-.,.. " - -. , .-. . . ,.' Men's Myeirle atilrts. 6e. ' .w, -. ' - " -t ' , - ' . . Gents' It lark felt Hata, 5e. . V . : r ' " ' , Uey's It lark f el Hata. l&e. ' " ' ' ' - ' v . .. ?. ' a0 Pair Man's Wool Pants, 60e. to Tie. ' Kf Uuailty la Black Iaa;onaI, rloilng oat at 90s. to 91.00. - l"allea, a new lot, (he nicest Patteras, 4e, yd. . .' , ' llrrn tilugliiffli, 4e. yd, - -' : -i i . , - V. Wide TeUow tleih. 3e.i 1 T4, Wide, Be. , ' . '!, ;".,v Cotton AV orated, 6e. . .,i . . ' I call special attention to my well selected stock of Boots, Shoes and Hats, Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloaks, Walking and Jersey Jackets, Shawls, Balmorals. ' Blankets, Comforts, Oil Cloths, Trunks, ..Valises! Umbrellas, Eubber Shoes, Rubber Coals, and Novelties in Kotions. The LAEGEST JN T11I3 CITY, DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT MY STORE. i , ! Entered FoftTte lilacs; ; ?.,' . , Yr "1::i' I have entered the Race for Supremacy among Dealers in Dry Goods, :OIoihing,vBoofs and Sfc:::. , In BOYS, YOUTHS and MEN'S GLOTHIITG . AS I CAN GIVE YOU ' , , - i ' ; An All Wool Men's Suit. for $7.50. BOY'S AND YOUTH'S IN PROPORTION. I will offer the ' '' Best Goods, Latest Styles and Neatest Fits, At T WENTY-F1 VM . TER (JEST -LOWER Tit AN THE LOWEST. no matter what any one tells you or advertises. " VP" Come, examine and convince yourself before purchasing elsewhere M. H. SULTAN, '. oc7 dwOui J;! vi ! AT ASA JONES' OLD STAND. 0. Green, Fov & Co., BANKERS ind COMMISSION MERCHANTS 'OmcB, SotiTH Front Strket, ' Have rir8tClas Facilities for transacting General Banking Business. Will receive deposit subject to check or draft at sight will bay or set Exchange on New Tork Philadelphia and Baltimore; will make loans on well secured paper, and make libera cash advance on Cotton, Corn, Bice and Naval Store, and hold on storage or make sale for one commission, either In this mar ket, Norfpjk, Baltimore or New Totk ' febtuitwtf TO THE PUBLIC i pan store is filled With Choice Groceries, ; - ; f a CauDed Coods,, . ' ' ' Provisions, , - ::?': p . -Boots and Shoes, iff " , (Of the best make,) t)ry Goods, ; Hats and Caps ; Crockery, Etc,, fn fact we keen everything: that Is kept In a First Clata Variety Store, all of which we are offering AS UOW AS THE LOWEST at Wnoiesaieor Kelall. - . Come and see ns and bs convinced, . ROBERJS & BRO., .' Middle tlreet, New Berne, N. C FREE! RELI1ELE SELF C17.E A Lirofite prescription ef one of the most noted and successful sneculists in the II. S. (now ntinuy fur d cure of Nervona Debility. lo MwJimS, Weakness and lo. Sent m pUla Malcd envelops r ru, JruHjiws tip f)ll a. Address DR. WARD a CO., Louisiana, Mo. If You Are Golnff to HOUSE H. CUTLER'S AND GET A Dinner. Set, 125 Pieces, Tea, Oct, 44 Pieces, CI:r;i::I;:rr:t, XQ Piccc3 Fino Tcilct Zztz. An j,. ' - V VWVkt) sMsWsssaW C. r r r ICWMI r. t This is the Age of Speciallie ' OUR SPECIALTIES ARE Clothing, Oents' Fur nishing; (Soods, i5 M E S - A W D -: H A T S: oc80dwtf HOWARD & JONES, . Pollock Street, opp. Episcopal Church. " 1 GEO. WALLER y O ; Greixei?al Hardware, s j Builders' Katerial, Ilachinists' Supplies, machinery, Cotton V Gins, Engines, Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, Cider Kills, Grain Pans, Euliljer and Leather Belting, Lace leather, Machine OilWhite Lead, Mixed Paint, Linseed Oil, Glafs 1 Putty, Lime, Brick. Cement, Plaster. BUILIJEIiSi IIAT2s'' EIAL Mechanics' Tools, Builder's Hardware, Carriage Material, Saddlery, Steam' and Gas Pipej Iron and Brass ' Steam Fittings. AGRICITLTUEAL IMPLEIIEIITS flo-vrs, Cultivators, Harrows, Etc., Cotton Baggin?; and Ties. Bore, Twine, Etc., at LOWEST MABKET PBICE3. Agents for Fire and Life Incur: -" OXIOt iHjTLJ z CO W a Ma NOUFOLK, VA.. aattfketnrers and Dealers In Sash. Doors and Blinds, Stalryray, fflndew pas , . , , Paints, Oils, tbe. Also, m Fall 1.1ns Bnilders' Hardware. Estlmatet furnished opon application " Anr Eastern or Northern Price dnnllcatpd. , (uUiJiiwoin R'.Apn- r V f C IT VV ClL. TV'3 Ai! 1 Icfp f I IOL AT SALT, I :.H'. i:: i r i s t: TOCACCO, f c: -'j: ::'- lp :ovld to tiii:ii: a t:::::: v ' cor. Our STACY ADAMS & CO.'S SHOES, which have been sold In this market for ten year, cannot be equaled. - .. .,,-.. t , a , j Wearealao AgenU Tor JAS. MRAltS' f 3.00 EHOfl. 'will outwear anyhoe mdV This has been proven. .... ..4... t.-.. ...-!. - Vj '- i i; ; Full stock of HATS, stiff and soft. SScnp u ' In CLOTHIPJO, Plaids are all the style, and we hive a handsome selection of them. Price 16 00 per suit up . We can order you any kind of spit yon want, and deliver It In Ova ' day. ..,.: ,..'...'-..,'.-.....!.-.,,.,......,.. ... i- Onr Block of BIKN'S CRDERWGAB Is very complete, and price Si per cent lees than last year. Do not bay before you see onr Stock.. . j We are Agents for the Celebrated FEAR I, SHIRT. We guarantee this Shirt to be the , '" best In the Market. AVe have worn them and screak from experience. our "Boss" 0p.6hir is better than Y-'' ? t i T , I n HuperBtout BRITISH II, HOSE, 2Tp. 1 t ' ' " ' Onr Stock of MKN's F17R"JI8HIKpS a follows is very self ct : Keck Wear, Collars and Cuff, C elluloid and I.lpen, Cloth, Dog Skin and Kid Olpves, all colors; Handkerchiefs, 6c, up; Suspenders; Cardigan Jackets andVyplde Shirt. .v - . ,"! , , r ' We would cali attention tp our Stock of Trunks. Vallfe, Carpets, Oilcloth. Rags, ' ' .:. CntbreJlaa, Unber CoaU and Bopt. i- , - , , , ' . . . . , Remercber, we make a specialty of all tbe above Goods, and when in need af anything in our line, be sure and see us before you buy. . , 4 .
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