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-aV-i-; Jwffi WtaVjvH . ' " ' - r : l 1-nr irN-,. -M. 0XJRNAL. I t J. v. NEW BERNE. N. C.. THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1886. FRICE 5 CENTS. I I v TV i r ii iii . I nil al , . it, . ,., VS - ; f "J ' 4," f 4i LOO AD NEWS'. IIUMl WtlMM UMM , Now Barn, latitude. , VP North. H!a ' i 'v- n-ituda, TP Woe., iu iW, 6:19 I Length of day, 3uaAet, 5: 8 f 10 hours, 61 minute. So 4taon aeta at t !tt p.m. - nQ J BUSINESS LOCALS. At Slut's thb Jewblkb A new line of Lata end Stylish Jewelry. These goodi lower tbie season than ever be- -'Miuce Meat, Mince Meat. Mine. Meat, j C. E. SijOvbe. i Slieed ham. If ete.; Breakfast bacon, , 13 eta,; (agar eared ehonldere, 10 cuj. All in any quantities desired at J. F. Taylor 'a.- novSlw WAirrn)-Board in a private family for a lady and boy ten years old. Addreee Box M2, orSltf New Berne, N C. Hurrah for Simmons! Neither aide felt safe in doing much ''hollering" yesterday. The President has designated Thurs day, Not. 85th, as Thanksgiving day. &It1r reported that Ballot box stuffing was put in prsctioe at some of the pre cinct below. The oooupation of the political striker t gone and (he "short" gang must seek "other fields and pastures new. Mr. Ktlley Terry wants ten million feet of logs at Stella, Carteret county Oopeioyna on will take the job. C E. Slover advertises groceries, of which ha keeps a fresh and choice etockv receiving them by every steamer. Lenoir county elects its entire Demo cratic) ticket exoept the county treas urer. Simmons gets one hundred and serenty-nve majority in the oounty. Onslow Superior Court convenes next Monday, Judge Clark presiding. Our delinquent subscribers will And our agent, C. C. Tsylor, there ready to rfit on them. 4 chimney on fire opposite the Joub lflL'offloe last night caused some one to squall fire and others to heel it to the' engine house, but the policeman , at the station knew enough not to ring the bell,' This has been a big off year in poli . ttoa In Craven. . II looks aa if the vote -will bo ae large as In 1884. It was thought that a new registration would .anai considerable falling off, but the Democrats knew their duty and did it well; of course when we say this it is understood that we exoept the bolters and those who were afraid they wouldn't be on the big side. They will loot 4o for leaders. The Democrats of Noa. 1 and 9 town ship did nobly la the recent election. When they understood the coalition anient and taw that it was for the of ihetr county ther went to work rtaenWni like patriots. From the . V .A aw, .wwi vpvnva we ouvw. a f anceboiV, they have boon almost a iwtt f ye aoaUtkm, . and they are today Ik r DentocreU than Buck Kichin who '' "k a Democrat ceaees to bo bluest v. ken Ve coaJeeoes with Repub lican! foal the oommoa good of his com ttity. Three cheer for the Demo crat of 1 and I townahipa. Vk fileetlis) in Crav.. , J ,rra report thus far received it will jsis i Iht r to determine the lection in Crayen oounty. It ia charged ". Oat thira Is evidence of fraud, intimi ' dation and other irregularities at some pf lteiteilacla. The 1 board of can vassers meet today at the court house to canvass the vote and announce the ' result. ;? tlielOrwVeai V.aatjr'v'ete. The following is the vote as far as hsaed (KM Is this oounty for Congress ; andhelalaUve ticket,, This le sub ject to revision as it is not official. TherV ais yet three precincts to hear from. For r Congress. ' F.'M. Simmons 1306, 0 Tiara 1450. Abbott 645. For ' 8cnate, CUrk 1563, Green 1693. Bouse, Lane 1593,' Uuiwejr 168J. V, i ' The boar T f mUtassers will meet today and canvass the vote.' Tomorrow t1 re hope, to'gire It officially. ;y. 4rr.Bl. a a , i Jj 4 :J T ' i ' Mr. W. F. Hon d tree and family have retprsed from a visit North-n-"5 ' - J.C. Dry an; Esq., of Jones, is In the irr on hie wy to the OodsborO Fair. Keiwr. 8. W. Ferebeo nd J. F. Cowelt passed through tbs city yester day for the Ooldsboro Fair, " ' " ' r 't ,' Dr. F. P. Gates, Mr. B. F. May hew, fhcrrt TToo.er and ; Mr."' C H. f. of Pamlico, arrived l t r ' t end they confirmed there j t t' t I on, inJf pendent eandi- t! i,t i' i "T ia elected and that I.' ; r:i'i K.tix'.'-r wi'.l be E75 or 400 in jt Tn Tlli a (.oe A rttrl. Cf I i T-riC. a-k y r (,rr,Ur for . ; p." stll dwCm Latest From North Carolina. Graham and Eeid Defeated; Simmons Elected- The Legislature in Doubt. Special to JOCluiAL. Ealbjoh, N. C, Nov. 3 -9 40 p. u. Return to this hour are so full that result may safely be assured. Repub licans have made heavy gains in some districts, in others suffer decided re verse. In first district Latham's ma jority appears to be about 1500; in sec ond Simmons has a handsome plurality over O'llara and Abbott; he so tele graphs and the vote for him so far as reported shows he is correct. Ia fourth district the Democrats tulTer heavy re verses; Nichols is elecUil by six hun dred majority with Nash not heard from. In Alamance the vote is so close that official count is necessary. In the fifth district Heid is badly beaten by Brower, whos majority is said to be 2,500, possibly 3,000. Rowland over whelms Charles It Jones in sixth dis trict, and Johnston is asserted to be safe in the ninth. The Democrats thus carry first, second, third, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth distnets, and Republicans fourth and liflh. The result is a surprise to both parties. Congressional matters being thus prac tically disposed of, interest centers on the legislative ticket. The Republicans are making heavy gains and claim that they have a majority in the House. This claim is openly made bv Logan Harris, acting chairman of their ex ecutive committee Democratic view of matters is that Republicans, so far as heard from, have gained ten Senators and twenty members of House. The outlook is for further gains for Repub licans. Davidson county goes Demo cratic quite a victory. Swift Gallo way is beatem for Solicitor In this district. F. A. Oi.ds. ELECTION NEWS. PAMLICO COUNTY. Entire Democratlo ticket elected ex cept Dawson, an independent candidate for sheriff, who was elected oyer Sawyer, the regular nominee. Lathn carries the county by about four hundred ma jority, a large gain. Blount gets over four hundred majority for solicitor. JONES COUNTY. Senate, Sanders, Dem., 596; Hoyt. Rep., 780; Whitford, 88. House. Bynum, 692; Green, 744. Clerk, Whitaker. 608; Wilson, 883. Treasurer, Harrison, 879; Barrus, 563. Register, Smith, 716; Foy, 756. 8beriff, Koonce, 616; Jerman, 795. Simmons carries the oounty by 49 majority over O'llara. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Geo. H. White has telegrams from Bertie, Edgecombe and Warren. Ber tie gives bim about 400 majority. Edge combe and Warren, his dispatches say, are solid for him. LENOIR COUNTY. Kinston, Nov. 3. All Lenoir county Democratio ticket elected except treasurer. Gray, for House, elected by 125 majority. Sim mons, for Congress, ha 175 majority in Lenoir. J. W. Graimokb. FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DIST. .. : ' i Raleigh, Nor. t, 1880. ' Graham 'a election claimed . Wake estimated , 1300 for Nichols. Rowland and Reids thought elected. Ntwa ahd Observes. Second Congressional District. Warrenton, Nov. 8, 1886. F. M. Simmon Two townships gsvn Abbott 121, O'Hara 193, Simmon 156. ... j . - EL-A. Foots. tr.U. Simmons O'Hara fell behind at this place 113. You shall hear when returns eome in bow Is Collin. - .Ji-t -".-!: 7 H. S. Fbzxmah. , 8eahoard, Not. , 1886. F. M. Simmons Eight precincts gave Simmon 1,147, O'Hara 885, Abbott 859; five to hear from.' ' Yotf Will have 100 plurality in Northampton f ? ' ' :' i Tarboro. Nov. t. ' Abbott, 1600; Simmons, 1100; O'Hara, 875; at fifteen precinct. , . , Kinston. Nov. 8. Lenoir gives Simmons majority of 200 over O'Hara. - f ; . A. X. utxl. Goldsboro, Nov V Last night report gains for Bimmons 1700 votes. Spraggins eaya Abbott' plurality in Edgecombe 600. " L. W. HcwrHRiT. " " ' Go' 'borrt, Nov. 8. , So f tt kesrd from, ".hrr', Halifsx and Noni aanpton are stand ir.g op well for Simmons. Raleigh reports Abbott raw votes in Cdgecombo. Weldon, Nov. 8. O'Hara's plurality 600, a Democratic gain of 1800. W. H. DAT. Goldsboro, Nov. I. Warren, eight townships, give O'Hara 439, Abbott, 1093; Simmons. 785. Halifax, ten town ships, O'Hara, 2661 ; Simmons, 2170. L. W. Hukphkiy. CONG RATULATION8. Greenville, Nov. 8, 1886. F. M. Simmons Accept mv congratu lations. Will shake hand with v on ia Washington. L. C. Latham. GEORGIA. A special to the Constitution from all of the Georgia districts show the elec tion of the entire Democratic Congrea- sional delegation, as follows: T. M. Norwood, U. G. Turner, Q. F. Crisp. T. W. Grimes, John D. Stewart, J. H. Blount, J. C. Crisp, U. Carlton, A. D. Candler and George T. Barnes. NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 2. The city is com plete w ith the exception of the first election district which shows the fol- owing volt: Roosevelt 60.392, Hewitt JJ0.290, George 69.6U9, Wardwell 674. 8. H- Cox has been elected to congress. Returns from over 300 district outside of New York and Kings counties show that Daniels republican, is getting about b6 per cent of the vote given to Davenport last year, while Feckham democrat, is getting about 80 percent of the vote given to Hill. Eighth con gressional district: Campbell 11,458; Grady 10,927. Five districts missing. 140 districts in Brooklyn give reckham J?,yL"J, D.iniels 22,651. ALABAMA Montgomery, Nov. 2. The democrats made a clean sweep of congressmen in Alabama today. No doubt is left in any district at this hour, 1 a. m. ARKANSAS. Little Rock, Nov. 2. Partial returns render certain the election of the demo candidates in each of the live congres sional districts. FLORIDA. Jac ksonville, Nov. 2. The indications from returns received to 10 o'clock show democratio gains in the first and second congressional districts. Pres ent congressmen Davidson and Dough erty will be re-elected by a majority of 1,200 to 3,000. CONNECTICUT. Hartford, Nov. 2. At 9:30 p.m. 39 towns give republicans 9,854, dem ocrats 10,2f2, prohibitionists 894, labor 143. Legislature, republicans 82, dem ocrats 83. Vance (democrat) probably elected in the 21st distriot. NEW HAMPSHIRE Boston, Nov. 2. Returns from nearly one third of the towns in New Hamp shire show a republican loss of about 2H0 on the popular vote, as compared with that of 1884. The indications are that there is no choice for governor by the people. TENNESSEE. Chattanooga, Nov. 8. Dispatches to the Times from the 1st, 3d and Sd Ten nessee Congressional districts show a light vo'.e and (decided Democratio gains. Memphis. Nov. 2. James rbelan. Democrat, is elected to Congress from this. 10th, district by not lees than 1500 majority. Memphis, Nov. a. Total return up to 11 p. m. p;ives Robert Taylor, Dem. candidate for Governor, 80,463 vote. and Alfred Taylor, Ren., 17,981. Indi cations are that the 8tate will go Dem ocratio by 15,000 majority. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Nov. 8. -Philadelphia county givas 35,000. The HepuMieaa majority in the State is about 35,000. ILLINOIS. Report at 1 a. m. indicate the elec tion of six republicans. MARYLAND. Baltimore. Nov. 3. The canvass of the vote in this city completed show the election of three democratio con gressmen, Rusk in the 3d district, Ray nor in the 4th and Com p ton In 6th. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Nov. 3. 186 towns and eities in Massachusetts, including Boston, with the exception of one precinct to hear from give Ames 53,204, Andrew 51,200, Lathrop 247. WEST VIRGINIA. Wheeling, Nov. 8. Meagre return indicate the re-election of Goff, Repub lican, In the first Congressional district. bv an Increased majority. MISSISSIPPI. Memphis, Nov. 8. Judge Morgan democrat. Is re elected in the seoond congressional district of Mississippi, de feating Gen. Chalmers, independent green backer and republican, by a large majority. . , WISCONSIN. .'Milwaukee, Nov. 8 -At midnight it i conceded that the entire State repub liean ticket bas been elected by a hand- " , , . . -.. m v. v a Ml soeae majority wnn uov. ami itmauig. Leffialature Is republican with reduced majority w joint eeuo.. nwn ti BOOTH CAROLINA.-1 en" vCel'amb& Nov.- S.Aa clean Demo cratio sweepj apparently. There eesng no vorjoaitton to the Democratio caadl date f or Congress in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth Congres atonal district. U this Stata, The elec tion was quiet ed the vote very 101811, sot mors than one-third, if so many. were colled in the erventa. In ccly remaining district known as the !. : k d istrict.i now .. represented by Sn!!, ecgro publican, tbs '.uation is ctiiisrect. Emails a andidste for re-election aad i- ewoeed Wit! Ian ET'-Mt,, white Democrat. The whites with a cumber of leading Joflontial negro have made a supreme effort to defeat Smalls with a good chance of uccets. Bo much so that it cannot be decided unto alt the pnsincts are heard from. There was no opposition to the State ticket which ia entirely Demo cratio. Omil.w Haws. Dr. J. L. Nioolaon, of Richlands, called in last sight and informs us that the entire Democratic ticket is elected in Onslow, and Murrill is re-elected sheriff and Dr. Sanders gets the solid Democratio vote for the Senate. Eoonoe got a large vote for Congress at Richlands precinct. BackJem'c Arnica Salve. Th Bbbt Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Uaads, Chilblains, Corns, and all bkin Eruption, and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale bv Han cork Hros. It An Important Decision. WaBHUHGToN, D C, November 1. A decision was rendered by the Supreme Court of the United S in ted today in what are known as the I'acitic National Bank cases, brought here by appeal from the United St .les Circuit Court of Massachusetts. There were suits insli stuted by the receive, of the insolvent Pacific National Bank of Boston against stockholders of that bank to enforce personal liabilities for assessments of 100 per cent, upon the shares of both the original and increased capital sum k of the hank standing upon its boi.Le in their names. The Supreme Court, in its decision today, holds that the stock holders are liable upon their shares of ncreased capital slock, and that tlie judgment and decrees of the Omul Court in favor of therecener nn.rt be affirmed in all the cases. A (1UU. To all who are suffering from the er ror and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, oto., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Bond a self -addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Sfafton D eu York Citv nl7 d wy French Spoliation Claims. Washington, D. C, November 1 The commission for the consideration of the French spoliation claim met to day- About one hundred cases are ready to go before the court, involving from 8500 to 1400,000 each. Every day new claims make their appearance, and the total represented by those tiled so far is more than $30,000,000. A Gsfitaiw's FertMat DlaroveJk. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ply ing between Atlanlio City and N. ., had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to trv Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gavelhim in stent relief, but allayed the extreme soreness In nis breast, aui cniidren were similarly affected and a single doee had the same happy effect Dr. King's New Discovery is now the stan dard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the schooner, free trial bottles of this Standard Remedy at Hancock Broa. Drug Store. Cotton Overboard. The steamer Elm City, Captain Sal tars, which arrived this morning from North Carolina, report that Saturday morning about 6:80 o'clock, while in the cut in Albemarle Sound, between Ferebee Island and Mac keg's Point the barge Jenny Bead, which was in tow, ran against one side of the cut and careened over so aa to throw a large part ot her cargo of cotton overboard, and in rebounding the opposite side oi the barge dipped, throwing off an ad ditional number of bales. The Captain states that the steamer and barge bad together 858 bale of cotton, partly for Norfolk and for Northern porta. He think that about 800 bales ware thrown overboard and as a strong westward wind was prevailing the eotton d rated to the eastern ahora. riorfulk Ledger, Important.--All persons afflicted with rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, pain ls the back or limbs, sprains bruises, etc., should be informed that Salvation Oil is what they need. For sale by all druggists. Price twenty five cents a bottle. The Oleomargarine Law. WASHIHCrTOK, Nov. 1. The law tax ing oleomargarine went Into operation todav. Report received by Commis sioner Miller show that all classes of manufacturer and dealers, including the retail men, propose to meet the tai and continue in business. Georgo Oonkllo, the lion-tamer, says be will have nothing to do with cross eyed animals, nor use any other remedy for his coughs and colds bat Dr. Bull Cough Hyrup. Goldsbor Fair. Tbs Fair will bo open Wednesday Thursday and Friday, November ttn and Otk. On lesrular trains from all stations, round trip tickets will be sold, in eluding admission to the Fair, at th followinr red need rates: From Morehead City...- 13.85 Wild wood -.-. S.M IsT WpOTw" fJ ewseew1 S. 45 . Hw)W 6ferwMwwejt 8.80 ! Tuacarore ,,..8.80 .-, Cor Creak ...... -8.00 Borer ww.ni.w .io,.....1.78 ; Oaswell ........-..l.H Kimlo kw..., ......1.(0 Falling Creeh .-.--L80 " La G range 1.10 " Beat's MkMMAM.kMMMM..... .80 '.. W. Dvsif , O. P. A. A Blind and Deaf Weaaam. Miss Minnie Wallace, of Atlanta, lost her hearing, her eight and sense of taste. Sores covered her body and limbs. Her joints wsre swollen and painful, her limbs paralysed, appetite lost, and she was eking out a miserable life. Six bottles of B. B. B. restored her sight and hearing, relieved all aches and pains, added flesh and strength and she is now a well woman. Write to her. Sold in Nw Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. U. Meadows, COMMERCIAL. Joc&nal Oinoi. Nov. 3, 6 P. M OOTTON. New Yobk, Nov. 3. Futuies cloeti quiet. Sales of 70,200 bales. November, 8 85 December. H b) January, 8.94 February, 9 00 March. 9 56 April, 9 16 May, June, July, August. September , 9 25 34 9 44 9 55 9.60 Low 1 4. s of October. Middling (J 14. Good Ordinary Spots quiet. Middling 8 3 4 New Berne Market quiet Sal, 89 bales at 8.40 to 50. Middling 8 3 4; Ixw MidJliug 1-2; Uood Ordinary 8 1 4. DO.TlfcSIIC: lUAMHKr 8kkd cotton X2 60. OOTTON 8BJtI 810.00. TpaPENTUte Hard . 81.00. dip. si. 75. Tab 75c.a81.28. Oats New. 85c. in bulk Ojhn 65af)lc. RK'K-5Oa00. Beeswax 15c per lb Heef On foot, 3c to &c. Co f nth t Mams 10c. oer lb Laud 10c. per lb Eogb ltto per dozen. Fhichii Pork 4ia6c. per poun.1 i'EANUTS 50c. per bushel Fodukb 75c.a8100 perhundio.i Onions $2 C0a2 25 per barrel Field PA8-6fta70c. Hides Dry, loc. : green 5c. AiTl.Ett -MalLimuskeet. 25u40c Co, I fre)s, 81.10. 1'KAkS -75c aSl 25 per bushel Money- 3.5",-. per k! TaUow 5c per lb. (. 'IIKKhE 1 4 Chickens drown. 80a35c. siirniK 2(iaV!5c. Meal iOc. per bushel. Oats 50 ots. per bushel. Tuhniks 60c. per bushel Ikihh Potatoes ga.76 per bbl. Wool lOalflc. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 80c. ; yams, 40c West Indias, 50o.; Harrison. 85o. Sbimolks West India, dull and n .m inal;not wanted. Building. 6 inch hearts, 83.00; saps, gl. 50 per M WB0LK8ALJS PKK-KH New Mass Pou 811.50 Hhodldeb Meat 7c. C. B. 's, F. B's. B.'s and I, f s Flour 83.00afl. 00. Lard 71o. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's.82 50. HroAB Granulated, 6Jc Coffee 11al2o. Hil.T-HOahSc. per sack. MoLASBB AMD STBUra Oa45 1'oWDKH S&.OO. Hhot- Drop, 81.75, buck, 82 00 Kkrobenb 9c. C. E. SLOVER, Wholesale and Betail Dealer Choice FAMILY GROCERIES AND Household Goods, l pri--d lo r.rrr (intxla ("URAI'KR THAN KSKK llhl'Kk A villi Uitill.u.ir will rnrivliM-- 11. p nunt lifiilirul. o x1 1pI1 en (1 lo any j.rt of II. i ll y fr if rhanic nfividif Notice to Lumbermen. We n-sat to contract with reliable pntii in deliver on the baDksof Whit ( ,l HMff. North Carolina, or at Mill. fi- i l'i- I" ten million feet of log; Mid i I mm one yard to thre-fourtb '' 'e from the riTer. None need . I. it are not thoroughly acqnaint :" i lie baaioeaa. i i aiuculani applr or addreas KILLEY E. TERRY. 4dlO,lw2t Stella, N. C ol . i For Sale, 1 'elivered at NEWDERN. or on N r Trent Rivera, bOO Bundles Delta Cotton 200 Bundles Arrow Ties. lor Urge lota we will make LOW Enquire of OETTINGER BEOS , notSdlw K1N8TON, N. C. Oysters tod Restanrant. Ifss. S. A. WOUBLS baa opened a First-Clans Oyater rJakwn and Reatanr aat, one door below Cotton Excbaare, and ia prepared to fnrnieh Oyatera in 9tmry atyle. If aala at all boa re. FaaaUiM aappliep attheir homea U daaired. eeS8 dwtm WASTED A lira, enerteUe anaa, to rep reaeat as. fT( pr mh h, a4 cipenm eoa mpl; ereTj one bftj a, watM aa4 par. Uenlan fr. , " t)IAlilAaU BTtTCRIfABB OQuaMoa, LAPtKa luM to at p TeaOlah for ear Pure Tea a.ad Oxffeea, A koaa ef Mral arttele to a)w lw aa praantaRM, lx4 fnr Illnatratad Prtf aiwl PremHia I. ML. OWaft UTr taiattk anwia that aoaarore aiiTtnwiaaiii, we win awra rr nt iXJYTk.lt, CO, Borroa, MAjsa. moadwtaa e. w. uullyood. 6io.ncm StnalliYood & Slover, DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, CROCKXEY, SASn, DOORS, BLINDS. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, .UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE !IDQUALITY. Middle Street, Next Door to Central Hotel, NEW BERNE, If. C. BAKGAINSIN Meat, Sugar, Soap, Molasses And Syrup At S. F. TEISER, Wholes ile and Retail Grocer, i;i;o.D STKEET. Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GR0CEE AtiENCV OF HAZARD POWDER 00. AND Choice Pale Cream Cheese. SNUFFS AT MANUFAC TURERS' PRICES. 1UCK K At'KH. T. A (reu' (UJ Stand. NliW BEKNii, N. a K. R. JONES, Whohwulo and Retail Dealer m CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES General Merchandise, M(J1IN1 AM) TIES, Etc ('orjaigninenUi of drain, Cotton and oliicr l'roduce aolieiud. l'rompt A 1 1 nt io 11 (aiiuranteed. N. W. (Vt. St)uih Front and Middle Rta. m:w ck-j i ir hi:hni:, n. C. Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, Goat Hair R. (). K. LODGE, CHAYKN STREET. Holow Express OfBeax lnal'iawAw TakeTolice! Our store ia rilled with, Provlaions Urooeriea, Caad Ooodd, Dry Uoods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of the Oelebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. "7 ul- C. S. Parsons & SonsvBoofc and Shoes. -V ",.:C Krery pair warranted to eir aaiV faction. J Country merehanta and Ue'Vattie reaerally are raqneeted to call andei amiiM out larre Mock beeore Mroei "f- We wiU tire yon low sreL; , We job Lorillard SaoO. , , ROBERTS & BRO-. Mt rrrmi a WBm, i i m ; iva sraiioirr? COTTON BROKri; i ConafirwBtenta Sollcfte.l. Omm atW.O. JRTAtl'fl. t P-i- T atraet, twoaoora weal ot Urws t n Hani, a. Prompt attentms cirea CWoaaaataTlodDee.
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