IMly Journ al.. he: VOL. VI.-NO 227. NEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS, 1, 1? Vj"'"'"" . Y.. LOCAL NEWS, loirMiniltiiNilBUHrV New Bents. latituds, 85 V North. -"- longitude, T7 r Wert. Sun rue. 7:13 Length of day, "- tn mm, 4:83 8 Saurs, 88 minutes. ' U oa ri'ee t 0:41 t. BUSINESS LOCALS. . T ST An Iron Key. Supposed to be lost at or near tbe cotton yard v Finder wU be rewarded by leaving it at T .' , this place. decS4 8t. BANDIES. Nule. Mince Meat, Evepo V- rated Apples, Lmeu unerriee '- Raisins. Buckwheat, Btef Tongues Fallon Market Corned Beef. Small " ' -' Hams, verv beet Butter, fresh Boasted Coffee, fine Tea. C E Sloveb. T7HE Stall fed Beef at 8werts on J. Saturday morning. - tS T?OB SALE A lot of fine Christ mas , v Turkeys at tne aiore or- . a i.ne. . Bobbers Bow. dec 22 2t. r V "tHOI0 BUTTER just received by .v l-'T,'' W Alex Miller which be eoutioues to ; . ' aeU at 80 eta. per lb. (Equal to any in (be city. rTujENTY DOZEN very Superior i ,- JL allow prices. Gko Allbn&C r Axes prices. UKO ALLEN OC IJO CHRISTMAS GOODS i- great variety .J U C. E. Slover'e. Ralsioa. Cur rants. Citron. Mice Meat. Candies. ..elegant Pickles, fresh Canned Goods fresh Boasted Coffee, floe Teas ana very best Butter. v deoTS 13i. C. E Slover S EED PEAS. Beans and Potatoes for T.uekers use. Geo Allen & Co TTJST ARRIVED another lot of Choice S - Hams 4 to 0 lbs. Beat Fickles. Preserves, Jeliy aDd Mioce Meat at Jno. Dunn's. f- ARBEIT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognao " VA and wines for sale, at Hanufactu rers prioes. by James Rbl mond. PURE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and other uses, at wholesale. James Redmond TlIRECT importation of French YJ Brandy and Holland Gin arrived in bond and duties paid at Custom louse in Sew Berne, guarantee! gen jine goods for sale. Jas Redmond. D EDMOND S Ginger Ale. Lemon XX Soda, etc , equal to imported James Redmond BUOJIES, McD. eale at Pates' make, for Dail Bros'. The train was fifty minutes behind lost night. Solicitor White is very happy over the birth of a daughter. ',' A pack of fire crackers is the heightb of the average boy's ambition. The Raleigh News & Observer failed to reach New Berne on Thursday night. . .. A ten bale lot of extra grade cotton waa sold at the exobange yesterday for 10 81-8. ' .'Eaton, the jeweler, warns tbe people that delays are dangerous. His show window! are valuable as well as orns ; mental. The work of grading and improving the sidewalks goes bravely on. They i ought to be in excellent condition by the Fair. 4 Numerous Christmas jugs are to be sea daily on every oart and wagon that comes In, V Eat, drink and be merry, but do it in moderation. V ;. Harvey's oyster saloon is still visited daily by the judges to sea that the quail eater does hit' duty He done up the eleventh Qne! yesterday with a relish that would indioate that he is good for one hundred Instead of thirty. ; Henry Staples, col. was before justice F.' - W. Hancock yesterday upon . the charge of larceny. He was committed to jail In default of bond In the sum of two hundred dollars for his appearapce at the next term Of the Superior Court. . ,It is a pleasure and also encouraging to see our tores crowded with" custom ers during the week. Some weeks ago the JocjutaX advised ita country readf era to corns to New .Berne ; ta purchase their holiday tools. :. They have obeyed and we hpe they have) mads satisfac tory bargains: ? ,? '$i-4. .'T'v Prizes Awatdei. . ,. The New Berne High School awarded prizes on Thursday last to the following - students. , Natural. Philosophy, "first pries. Miss Julia Wether ington? second, Mr. Locklan Vass; Physiology, first ' prites to Miss Nellie Pea roe and Mies Ada Burrus, second Miss .Willie Ferebee; English History, first prise to Kiss Chatiie Credle, second to. Master V.'m. Smith..' .:; 'v:jv.S( Cteamer KoTementi'.Vv,.-!: i The VeEper of the E.. 0. D.liat sailed yftcrJay afternoon with cargo of cot ton, lumber, etc. TbeEaglet of this line arrivfl ypterday afternoon with carfotft -rU merchandise. - V Ti e Se terns of the O. D. line gailel f t: i ,'j'k at 9 o'clock yesterday morn i;b a f . il r" ' f cctton and other lay t i. Vew Faraonage. Our Methodist friends are consider ling the matter of building a new par sonage. A gentleman not a member of toe church has already announced his willingness to contribute one hundred dollars for this purpose provided two of the wealthiest members will contribute fivs hundred each. It is a generous offer on tbe part of the non-church member and if tbe two wealthy mem bers wilt accept it we are sure the church will have a new parsonage aud have it paid for before tbe meeting of the Conference. To be sure our Methodist friends ill take hold of this in view of tbe Conference coming here next Decem ber, and push it through at ouce. Every member of the Conference who attends will be bound to see tbe par- eonage, and it should be .sucb an onr that no member of Neuse Street M. E Church will be azhamed of. Personal. Mr. 8. G Worth, formerly, fih oom mitfeioner of North Carolina, arrived on tbe steamer Newberne yesterday morn ing. He is jti(.t fiom the fisheries in tbe viuiuity of Roanoke Island where be teok views of the Ashing craft to be placed in the National Museum collec tion at Washington C.ly. M. A. Gray, E-q , of Kiuston was in ih city ) cslerday on a business trip. Col. L Showell of Maryland is in the city slopping at Hotel Albert. R. B. L-baian Eq , returned from Washington City lat night where be has been to argue an important case be fore the Supreme Court of the United Slates. Jesse C Kennedy, Eeq . of Lenoir, In the city yeslerday. W. V. Pollock, tail . of Kuislon, wss n tbe city yesterday. At Home for the Holidays Quite a number of our New Lie rut- bo) a ho have been off to school have returned for the holidays. Among them we note Mr Sheperd Bryan, of Chapel Hill: Mr. Thos Diniels, Mr Claude Foy. Mr. Joseph Duguid, r. Etrnest Green and Mr Willie Hill or the Divis School t La Grange; Mr. JarAes Mitchell and Mr. Joseph Rriem of Bingham's school; Mr. Oughes Holland and Mr. Dennard Roberts of Trinity College Will Close The posloffice in this city will close on Monday next and the Monday fol lowing, both these being legal holidays. Tbe general delivery will be open from 9 to 9:80 a. m. ffew Steamer Coming. The (J id Dominion new steamer Manteo hue been completed and will make ber trial trip to New Berne about the 1st. of January. We learn that ahe has passenger accommodations for about ixty-five and is built specially for oarrying truck. She will make twelve miles per hour. L'Ombra Tbe presentation of this opera at our theatre last night wss one in which great anticipation of something good had been expected, and it was more than met. Miss Bensberg proved herself to e a prima donna of extraordinary merit and her support was excellent. All of the voices showed the highest raining and those who failed to bear them have missed something to be. re gretted. The piano accompaniment to the) singing was splendid and. the ap plause all through was most hearty. Rarely have we a troupe here that has given the satisfaction that this company did last night and we assure them should they ever see fit to visit us again they will receive our heartiest accord. A Terrible Affray - Last night, about naif past - eight dock, tbe town was etartledr by tne report of a terrible shooting! affray. Mr. Theodore Hobgood. formerly editor of the Asbevllle Advance, shot Mr. Wm. C. Gorham, at the" residence of Mrs. F. A. Gorbam. mother of Mr. Gorham and mother-in-law of Mr. Hobgood.- - It Appears that Mr. Gorham bad in viied Mr. and MrsvHobgeod to take tea at his house, and,' being somewhat un der tbe influence of liquor, became- in suited at something Mr, Hobgood said, and ordered him to leave hie boose. Mr. and Mrs. Hobgood, to avoid a difficulty. left-tbe bouse and went to Mrs. F. A. Gorbam V Gorbam went to hie mothers and asked Mrs. Hobgood If bis wife waa there, and was Informed that she was not, and Mr. Hobgood added, "No, she is not here." Whereupon Gorham asked him with an oath, what he had to do with it, and immediately ad vanoed noon bim with a nistol. with which he struck him on the bead. Indicting a ee vers scalp wound above left temple.' ' Hobgood. clinched with bim and in the scuffle which followed, both fell to the floor, when Hobgood having drawn his pistol, shot Gorham twice,-inflicting a wound about three - inches above tbe oaval and one in the back st s point nearly opposite. Dr. N. B. Herring drpwed tbe wound cf Hobgood, Bnd I'rv. King rn 1 Moore attended to h wounds tf' G"rhsu,. which are 1 1 to 1 f - ! f - -"- 1 in t- - Tt' it ' '' ; ' -id ii - . ( - ' c - EAST CAROLm IMPBOYEMENT. A Co&st Line of Railway. Numszh 8. Eqitob Jocbval: It is certainly past the time of day to be urging upon an intelligent people thu utility of railroads or the benefits every section of a cou ntry is bound to derive from multiplied rail road eonoeotions. There is hardly any one now wLo has not had the opportunity to know what great Kood railroads do for all sections into which tbey penetrate. Look at Middle sad Western North Carolina. There ia no portion of tbe United 8iates where greater relative progress and im provement is going on than in our Hutui west of Goldsboro; and all be cause of the activity there in railroad building. Every available or willing resource of the State has been given to the work of railroad extension in Middle and West ern North Carolina; while tbs Wiliiam- toa and larboro Hailroad of twenty odd miles (and that under special tax auspioos) represents everything thai has ben done by the State tor Easteru Carolina since tbe war, if we except ibe Qjaker Bridge Turnpike, Angola, and tbe Pantego work by convicts from the penitential y, which la mainly the re source of our own labor sent buck to us in chains. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway, in my opinion the grandest work of Interual Improvement yet un Oei taken in North Carolina, and a last mg monumeut to ihe practical geuius and statesmanship of Uo eiuor Jarvis, whose exoelleul administrative aoilily aud thorough oonimon sense rescued it fr .ui stagnation, and made its preseut oouiuiaudiDg success posnlble, though now a private enterprise, eiials oul becauee of the s.ale aid given to it during the past ten years, and which le sli I contributing lo Its development ud extension. The same is true of the Houib Carolina extension of that road from Fayelteville lo Bennettsville; and of its brandies into the nest of cotton factories u Randolph county There is the greaf trans-montane e s lem, the Western North Carolina Rail road, now completed through lo a direct connection with Teunessee. Ken lucky, and the great Northwest on the one band, and approaching its ttouth wst connections from Ueorgia, ai Ducktown, on the other, ibis great work represents a Slate donation of millions of dollars la actual cash, ex peuded on ooustr uotiou before and since the war; aud of convict labor coulribu led since the. work pissed 'nto tbe in saliabl maw of the Richmond and Danville syndicate, that mvel rale foe aud implacable enemy of Eastern Caro lina The Raleigh and Augusta, and Ciru lina Central Exiensioua to Cnarlotte and Shelby, received material Stale aid : and even tbe splendid Wilmington and Weldon. which has now more mile, of branch lines than ihe length of its mairT stem, represents virtually a present of tbe Slate s two fifths interest, to the parlies who now control it. So that, one way and anolber, the Slate has been lavish with her resources in aid of railroad development, except in Eastern Carolina, through which she has aided to build less lhan one hun dred; and fifty miles to the seaboard during tbe entire Railroad A ok But th State has done well to footer railroad development within her bor ders, though she has so manifestly dis criminated against tbe Etstern section, whence cams the greater proportion of ber revenue at tbe time such develop ment waa first inaugurated; and the discrimination here shown only the more illustrates tbe greit value of rail road communication and development. When the great internal improve ment men of New Hanover, Onslow, Craven, Beaufort, Bertie, Washington and Chowan, with their able coadju tors of the other counties of Eastern Carolina. and they were giant in the legislature and council of State io those dsys. Wilmington, New Berne, Washington, Plymouth and Eden ton, were the market places and tne store houses of middle and Western Carolina, Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee. Their square rigged ves sels lined their docks, snd were tbe prido of tbe sea in the coasting and continental trade; their merchants were priuoes of commerce, known and hon ored in every centre of fiuanoial credit and power. , 'Supplied with the natural facilities or transportation to a greater degree. than almost sny other of the Atlantic 8tates, our great men of a former gene ration est themselves to work to supply their inland brethren with the artificial facilities afforded by tbe railroad dis covery, neglecting to take into account the necessity of railroads as auxiliary facilities to their own means of water transportation, so that in the race of the past third of a oeatury. Eastern Carolina has fallen behind the middle and Western sections of the State, and unless we are up and doing something for ourselves we sh"U -lav saner fluoua on the stage of aotion," stagnate, and perish of dry rot- - We most call on tne State to extend to us a like aid lavished upon the middle and Western sections; we must appeal to our interior, and border brethren, whom the genius and wealth of Eastern Carolina lifted to their present position of prosperity, development and power, tooometo our assistance in providing the modern facilities of intercourse and communication, necessary to the pro gress And prosperity of our section. ,. ' - Bnt the 8tate" will help those .who help themielves, and before we can call on others for aid we must put our shoulders to tbe wheel.' We must our selves initiate the movement looking to a system of coast line and oonnecung railroads through Eastern Carolina, ce- monstrate its neoeosiry by publio action, sod proclaim our faith in it through tbs voice of onr people in voting tbe oontri-l bution cf our county subscriptions i::-F. Ayorr. I or market towns of acoount in the in terior. Tbe water places were the chief points of concentration and distribution. There waa perfect panic of emigration from Central and Western Norm Caro lina to the countries watered by the Mississippi river and its tributaries. About ihe only industry of the interior was agricultural, which want of transportation kept stagnated. There were no manufacturing and mining industries, as now and other non food producing enterprises and avooationa. creating lo -al markets for farm produce. Tbe picture drawn and presented to tbe L-glslature by tbe In ternal Improvement Convention at Raleigh, just fifty jears ago, was graphically alarming and painfully ap palling. But behold the scene of toda) ' Tbe mountain fastnesses of our Western frontier re e ho the now familiar neigh of the iron horse The world prized woods of the mountain sides ia hauled to the manufacturing centres of ihe North or eiHiit-d to Europe Mines of marble mic, i rtoi iua n e ala, and mineral ores are opened and made to contribute to State aud National wealth Agriculture has put oo a new garb. New tonurt have hnrung up like magic, and old uues grown to the proportion of cities A local market is found for the surplus produce of the farmer at very turn Mm of uionev and enter prises from nbrond are seeking invest meut lu lauds 1 iiherlo unsaleable, and manufacturing enterprises me seeking tne former wasting water power. And w hut ik true of the mouutsin em Hon obtains to a much greater de ree throughout 1'iediuoiit and Ml Idle t'aro Una: while we of li e Kst where are we. snd what are we dung? Hlmiog firewood mortgaK UK crops, and grum bling about taxes V or cu re of r beumai inn ni-uiiugia id Its VnrlollH ph&sen of nciailc die doul u reux. semi cranu. etc . use Milvallon Oil . the g r eaten (nu. c u i e on i tli . 2"i CIS a bottle The great superiority of l'r Hull's Cough Syiut) lo nil others coiiuh rem dies is attested by the I n i 111 c I ihi for that old establ tohed reinedv lOKHliN m;w .lt-niam: Tit' i(.i'M ISM' Yiknna Dec W K. CoiihI, leied Hlllhe' li lo that large nmiiht-rnof ( are mai-b nig in I' lo I tin II 'V i" r i rt w rm li are if reached here i" 'k regiments m il r ihe f r on Kri.l 1 a N s en a i i,r . ;r (il.AMioW. Dec L'o J li ii 1. S.illivan gave another ihn nion h re tonight He lias ironed it '-iiall- ii. t li.lit either Smith or Kilrain for I 1 IK'O ,, n,1,-. Water coursei and mamlif are the abodes of ft-ver and ague . I, , i ad ir has proved a most valuable preventive of maluna and n efHocioiiH remedy in the ireatmeni of mal.iMal diseases. Morning stupirying or dangerous, no laudanum or opium, enters into the com position of that famed remedy. Dr. Hull ' liahy Syrup, rrice 2,1 cu. Illovtu Into Atoms. IhiliKNMMi Mich . Dec 20 Thomas Brewer held two slicks of dyuamite in one hand in L ike Angehne mine yester day. aud lit bis pipe with tbe other hand As a result, be was blown into frag ments. Astonishing Nucrrsa. It is the duty of every person who has used Boichee German yrvp to let its wonderful qualities be known lo their frien s in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup. A pi h in a. Pneumonia, and m fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use It without immediate relief. Triree doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all oruggisis io recommend it to ths pojr, dying consumptive, hi least to try one iKJttle, as 80,009 du-n b atles were sold Ian year, and no one cuse where it failed was reported Hu- h a medicine as the dertnan l-yrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Smple bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. Regular size. 75 cents. Sold by all druggists and dealers in the United States and Canada Wegtern Unlim Gains a Snlt. Ntw Yokl, Dec. 20. Ibe suit of Junes H Good sell against the Western Uoion Telegraph C impany for 8500 000 for breach of contract io telegraphic news service, has been decided ad v-rae- ly to Goodsell by tbe gen-eral term of tbe Supreme Court. Lemon Elixir . A PLEASANT LEMON DUIKER Lemon Elixir is prepared from tbe fresh juice of Lemons, combin ed with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics aromatic stimulants snd blood purifiers. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle Sold by druggists generally anil by all wholesale druggists. Prepared by H. Motley. M D , Atlanta. Ga. t or billi ona and constipation take Lemon Elixir. For indegeiuioD and fool stomach take Lemon beixir. , Fur sn-k and nervous headache take Lemon Elixir. For i sleffHieas and nervousness take Lemon E ixir. '. for loss of appetite abd debility takelmrn Elixir - For fevers malaria and chills, take Lemoo Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail in any - of the above namqd dioa ,ee. all of - - which arise from totpid or diseas ed tivsr. . -rs- . - ''- Lrmoa Hot Drops Cure all coughs, Odds. Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Pneumonia and all. Throat and Luc dimasee. ; Price !5 poeote. LerponHot - Drops.. " Sold by druggists Prepared by Dr. H. Motley Atlanta, Oa la both liquid sod lotenre jform. - . - . fraifn Nw Borne, bolPRaie and Tow VYkvo 84catarr Lives will find great relief from oonstipation, headache nnd nervousness, by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is a sim ple, harmless, vegetable compound, sure to relieve you. Persons of seden tary habits of ten suffer with kidney af fecrous. If they would maintain tbe strength of the digestive organs and im prove the quality of the blood by taking the Regulator it wonld restore tbe kid neys to health and vigor. IUAKB1KO. Al the Melhodial parsonage in this city December the 22d Mr. James Parker and Miss Olivia Dixon both of New Berne, he L W. Crawford wa lbs officiating clergyman COMMERCIAL. tOTrO SiHKKT. New YoHK, Deo. 23 10 .'u t u Futures opened steady. Sales of V, 700 biles. December, 10 f 5 January . 10 4 i February, 10 &! March. 10 6S April, 10 75 May, 10 H June, 10 93 July. 10 August, 11 01 September, 10 54 October. 10 19 November 10 C5 New Heme tuarkal steady 135 bales al 9 lo ) '6 4. Siles of Peanuts 60 lo 75 els per buehel. Eggs 18 to 20 Rioe steady at 81 00 to Jl 10 in sacks. Corn steady. 47 lo .') Fodder, BOc to 81 00 per bundled Seed cotton 88 00 ner hundred. Turkeys $1 50 to 82 O p per pir Delays Are Dangeious. AT EATON Ihe JEWELER, Can be found a Nice Stock of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE- Full line of everything in my line. Come early aud make your oelectioiif. SA5 K. EATON. Middle street. uov29 d w If TO ADVERTI8ER8. A loi of mi. ne -nr .tivi,l,l i,,t,, HTAIH. AM) Mu'liUR will be neiil o,, l'.hcll"n- h Kkfc. lo llioae who want Ihelr aiH erl ml ng lo pty.wecan ufTer no b.Ui-r nie.l l u in I. t 1 hor ougliuml effective work Ihun llo- urloiH tte, 1 lot a or our M Kl.hlT Ui Al, 1.1 -.'I liKli. I'. It ) W'KI.I. A CD . Newtttij-r Adverllbltig llurHii. 1 c'-.' dwlm lu Hpruce ulreel, .New oik. ( lirlxtimiH (llits ttiul New Yt-arN I'reseufH, r'rom Von The most satu factory gifts I could have about these days would be to have every one that owes me liltlo amounls. I'aY I'p. Now in the name of all thai is good, why not do it. And will fur ihsr say , "not stand upon ihe order of your coming, bitcjiib." Some are good, some are not. Ijet us see who is who, and have the agony over. This may be taken as a dun by some. Wm. L. Palmer, Ciuab Stohi, 8cond door from the corner of Middle and South Front sts , east side. New Berne. N. C. For Sale. Vacant lot, soulhweast corner Middle and Johnron streets. 75 feel on Middle stree t tnd 110 feet on Johnson sireet. W.B.Boyd. REAL ESTATE AGEN l . Nevrbern, N. C. d w J. P. C Davis. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Best Grades Family Flonr always in btock. Best brands or Tobacco Direct from tbe Factory. B00TSt SHOES, AND HEAVY DRY GOODS. Call and get Rock Bottom Price. mark kt Dock, ew Berne. N. C. deelT dw Having purehased the entire Stock of Boots, 8boes, and Babbsrs in store un der Hotel Albert, I vill sell the same It cojt. spot cash, no goods nu U sent out on probation, - Thankful for past patronage', tbs Inai seas lrttl be contlansd a ' the V old! stand unddr Bote! Albert, . , a; ;-v T. T. PATTEISON. New Frr, ?r. C -'', " t'"rft HAPPY GREETING ! A Merry Christmas to you '. And bappy New Year too. Oh. cheeiuute' with such racket, Can t e tell you something new? Wo, the ChriBimas time is comiog, When all like to be gsy, Jutt lend an ear 'lomeDt, And v,e II whir, r soft the rj. Junt get a Ultle money. Go to 11 li. Dl rKY'b store, And you ( au buy a bigger bargain Than you ever bougbt before. lu Christmas UoodB, like vases, And mug- and cups aad toys, And evr)lhing that is needfd To plfttMthe feirls and boys. We have got presents for the Old folks, Aud presents for your wife, Regular beauties for your swetlheart. All iijarkrd way don n in price. I'reeeiitb tl,a urr useful. I'renenie iliat adorn. Many lit-aita v. ill tin y make happy O.i U, e ( "iii mg ( hi loluiaa morn. AUo I 'l.i irtinas tree l oinmilti en Can add much lo their cau; e Hy calling al 1 leadijuarters 1 'f ihe Urai ( id Santa Clam. ' '" " "i i lone Hub annuuu ;ement without eai in k-a "id to our msny VII()l I aai.i; i STo-ilEHS. (ieiillemen V,u have stood by US nobly, uii.l e say truly that we are proud of )oti. never btfore were so de terrain. .1 to md you t.y giving the ben elii of close margins. Clark's o.N T. Cotton and tbe reli able Domestic Sewing Machine are soecialu. and are sold at manufactu rer B pric es. GEORGE S. FISHER, HLACKSM.I TH, AMi MAM KAc Il'UKK OF Wroiij-l.t Iron unu h(f Cotton, t'orn, una Turn Plows. Old I'Iowb repaired. New and other Job Work done at short notic e. New Cart Wheels snd Axles constant ly on hand. , hy ui:om;i: s. fishkk, Hhoad .Stkket, Nfav Hkene, N. C. K" A diploma from the State Agri cultural Society is an additional guar antee of the quality of my work, un-il d w'im OUR SHOW WINDOWS For all the Noveliies and Fin rinnAa this week . $30 thON,, Sul"' ld Ey6 la986S for See the new patent 'Grab" Eye Glasses. See the most magnificent display of Fine Gold and Silver Goods ever shown in ibis city. Fine Brorazes, Silverware, Clocks, Watches, Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. Bell The Jeweler. Just Received ; A very handsome Line of Neckwea' for Holiday Trade. Don't fail to come and see my fifty -oent Scarf, as good as can be bought for seventy-five cents in the city. " Full line of Novelties in Handker chiefs and Suspenders for Xtuas, alfO - on band. S. B. WATERS, Jr., GENTS' FURNISHER. - -y ,'IlUTATIOJ ISTHI SraCUKSIFLaTTKBT.' "BELL tbeTEfELEiv' Ha" returned from Northern Mark tts with the . -. .- Largest, Most Complete;. and' , vanea stock cry-: batches, Diamonds, ; FINE-JEWEISY, r BTEKLTJfO SILVER A5D J, 'PLATED WARE ever seen In this section. Ee 1 - h-iition In Myir; fce cm r " - ; t i"i:ii?error's to r'"T--i. v rfiil. st Iw N Du.Ty ndrcgitre. Cah , tc- -- - ,ry V 9 Cr 5t,