.1 , VOL:WL-Na:243r. NEW BERNE. N. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. W II . 1 TTTT "ft -- "II 1' OUKNAL; it LOCAV ffiSWS. laarm&J BUaUa,tjr itauu. . '-' f . Raw Berne. Latitude. M ' North, v. v ; . longitude, TF r West. V W isoatt.lt tutBf siey.'f. NH, 4:88 8 $ars, M sains tea. , ! BUSINESS L0CAL8. TH8T krrivsd at Joo. Dunn's. Cran 'J berries, 8 weet Pickles, fine Jellies, ' Prefer. , ' ' . ,' TlfOCHA aod Coffea, finest in ..;-" i-'.A town at wn 1AAA ROLLS WALL PAPEB UUUla reserved A4forMl - " BOIQ BUTTEB lost received by - VJ Alex-Miller which h continues to V . ' sell At SO bis, per lb. (Eqeal to any in ; . tbe city.) - .TURNER'S ALMANACS at OBO. ALLJ & Go. , f ABRETT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognac KA tM Wtnes for tel.. k Mnufctu rers price, by James Bii mohd 13 UBE Liquor end Wine for Medici , M. ' nul od outer uses, ml wnoiesaie. Jambs Bxkmokd PiIRECT importMion of Fn-nch JL Brandy and Holland Oiu arrived In bond and duiiv paid at Cualoni loua In Now Berne, guaranteeing Kn jin good tor al. JaS Redmond. 'OEDMOND'S Ginger Al. Lemon XX Soda, te , eqoal to imported. Jamks Rbdmond, I'i'Tbaoyater that com to market are , axceptionally flneabU aaaaon. v ': a SDiaoooal ohurcb building U v It prdccM of tsonttractioB at Tuaoaror v lalbiaoonnty. ' " Mr. BieU Jeoklot, 0f the Arm of Brnnm ft Jenklna, at Mayville, Jone ' oooDty,3i4 ob) Wedneaday nlgbt. - Sataral gejtlmn from Ooalow in tb eily yterdy. Tbey repot t th procpecU for carrying the railroad mb- oription good. . John 8. Lonft, Eq. , the county super- intendant of aohoal. ha fitted up a Bat cffloe Mxt door north of tb Joub HAlfllo.' W welcome him to "tb row." A full representation of the choir that hi been organised to furninb . mnaio for tb meeting of Mr. Peareon it requeeted tonight. The practice will Wat th room of the Y. M O. A., and : It ia earnaetly hoped that erery member ' - will k preaent. ' W pobliak in today' Uutbe report ., ; of the oommittea ton eduoailon to the , 8tata Orange "at tb ahnual meeting hl ia;Taroron Deoember. It re quire nlcy and concert of notion on ; tb part ot tb peopl of any community . ; f to mainuin' aadcaltiTat tuch unity U ; on of the ob jeoU of tb Orange. ;' Jhe Impreetioa abroad teem toibe , that. Jooet is to, b xcuud ,toJy bcolua UkTridaV we presume. Got ; rnor Scale is of the opinion that Tues day i just as good A day to bang a nan ;' as any other dr and o ha has let. nszl , TueJay,b J7th day ot Jtnuarj J889, for the axecntion of tb deab santeao ,;' -t; oi Chat leaJTraak 2otnif-- ''-- ' ' A .Ooea.'SnyV Hunting-. in : . T., Capi. BeJ.'&' Dixon, from.' near ,.' - Portemouth was in .the cltjr a,day, or , twosmoWand aires an aocoant tt o ' ' AvjH tjperlence In' hunting reoently He went out in battery f of duok. and -after lining thirty brants,dieorr4 a V coTeror porpoie, that' went In with . th tide) and got left d the ebb, which he proceeded .to attack and .killed .fire. The ducks and th porpoise' brought him the-nice little torn of nineteen dot , Direct to lfok&Ut..,:5 i;-' One of oar moat enterprising businees men make the suggestion that th Man teo run direct-between . Norfolk and New Bern and leave tb Washington routs to some other boat of the tin. This wl 1 doubtless b don through the trot ; t x J &on, and we wish the gea- tlen (,a'e lugttlon could' ba acted. r; x cow. A large passenger traffic c;v ' tu te done otsr this line and will in te cear future. Oar Onslow and - V.'.: -iisgtOB road w'ill help it , very r " -' , '. .' ; : - v ,. ft r cv 7- C. Tc'letier. ,Eq.. of tbe firm of s Tt 'IetieT, went to Pamlico " t i 5 . f "ionaI business. -. J. L fm. j: W. Kills, Esq., . 1: i :tr.jc!, r. sod lit. T. B fc!ljf OdsSow; were in th f, f rrmer cf Ibis "9 1 i- Oonrict Labor. Mr. L J. Rbem, superintendent of the ooBTiot force on th PImouth tnrn pike, is ia oity aod report that about seven and a half mil of the road from Plymouth tohead of Pungo has beon ootnpleted, . There is about thrrt mile more to completo. He has' a force of one hundred in his tquad but is unable to work now on account of water. there are several other job awaiting this force which can be done at any aeaaon of the year. Our Lenoir friends would be glad to bare a portion of them for the turnpike author sed to be oon- treated across th low ground between Cinstoq and Nense river, bridge which can be dona during the winter, and our Oarterek friend also hare work author ized by the same act which can prob ably be done during the winter aeaaon. The aot authorises the completion of the Plymouth turnpike and the canal in Hyde before the works mentioned above are begun, but it hardly contemplated keeping one hundred convicts in winter quarters on the Pljmouib road doing olbiog. It is to be bopad that the po Herniary board of directors when Ihey meet Spain Oao find it wiihto ibeir power to trans f-r this force to some other work tbat oan be prosecuted during the winter sesn ao I return to the Plymouth toad in the sprioK. Tbia conviot labor if properly mntKe oan De made or vast benefit to th Etui, aod to the State at large, by cutilug roads ibrougb the eWirn p lands, ana we trust that it wii be so directed that tne neatG-neral As sembly will cootioue the work Witb roads uroperly oooatrooted through these pooosins and swsmpe these laod- wlll be marketanle. The sales will add to the public school funds and to the taxable property of the State. 8tamer Movements. Tbe Manteo of tbe O. D orf oik this morning at 0 line sails for o'clock with a ;ooa oargo or ootton. Oaslow Railroad Food for Reflection Tbe present taxable values n Onslow county in rouod numbers is.. 91,800,000 Add 60 miles of railroad at 8,000 a mile 50 000 Total 1 1,590.000 Tax at 15 cents on 8100 00 of property on the above baais 03 829 00 BOO poll 679 00 Tb railroad property will not only be tex.ed on tbe special 15o. as above, but must pay as any other property the general, county aod school -tax, which, say 40c in Ons low, this being a clear gain to the county aod good to reduce tbe railroad Ux, and so much therefore is added to this column 1.000 00 Total 84 000 00 Interest on $60 000 bonds. 88 J0. According to this tbe tax must be less than 15o., without alio wins: one cent for Increase in value of private proper ty. If tbat I inoreased as it ought to the county will pay nothing, but gain. . i .. Tb question of taxation in this mat ter, it looked upon in iu true light, is not sufficient 'to alarm anyone, and it should not ba nsed as a teanorow; that will not do. Let any one make tb cal culations and then refute them if he can. ' -,- . - ' h . - . .. Raiiroada never bankrupt a commu nity; tbey ar oiviliser as well . as wealth producers '-r :.l , Onslow is a virgin' oountv: itr vast timber, fish and oyster interested to say nothing of other interests and indus tries, haa only to b tapped by a rail road to make it 00 of the richest aa It 1 now on of tbe most-behind counties in th 8tae. -.:'- ; ' : -..:- Tbe people ought to think and ponder over this. . Look for yonrselves, think for you reel ves, and - Ton can w never rvgret your yote, for subscription for tbe , rauroao.'' - - ' tfang, but EsMpeC Death. GAlKSmxt; a. Jan. 10. -It is al leged her that Tillman C Justice, tbe moonshiner who was hanged -in Novem ber for tbe murder of an informer, era cut down, while still breathing and al lowed to eeospe. end that he la now atlve and well. The execution tool place in a county where tb moorish in ers are very strong, and where there Is muoh collusion between them and local official.- The, story ia .beUsved. to be true..,. f ..rf f --;The Bey Plaaist.' " WiiHWOToK, D.D.. Jan. 10. Tbe town is agng today over Joeef Hofmaen. the boy piaoin. who made hi first ap pearance ia Washington tan eight M tbe CoDgrpp&tioDal Church. Th local papers give column of eulogies about tbe boy1 marvelous and tru-rful per formance, sod hotel corridor groups make the affair the topio of tbe day. Is spite of ooe of the stormiest night' of tbe Sanson tbe church I ant nUHwa packed wiih an sudiecce notable and dilit)uihed, iDciudicg 1'rs. Cleve land, w bo wss in tbe crt of Secre tary 801 Mrs. Whitney, and bo (s evidence cf br srrreitif)U of the youB srtt'i tHl'tifj ty jsiticg in th demoDelrsUTe sri sae. -it sroe. sod It : V" if ti w':i COL A. K. McCLTJBE S TIEWS. WHAT HB THIIBB Of THB VOLmCAL SITU ATlOM A5D TBB fBESDIK T1AL CAKO PARS. Philadelphia. Pa- January 10. The Ereiijag Ca 1 uublisbe kodsy an inter- view wiuiuot A. K. Itouiare of tbe Time eat the political , situation, of which the following ta a summary : JJid President Cleveland' . recent message mreogthen him before the country V'the Colonel was asked. "I think to. will trengtben him. It was disappointing to many because it aid not, tuner oy Baggeeuon or recom mendation, favor the reduotion of both tariff and internal revenue taxes. The emphatic aod unqualified approval of tbe message by such n-preeeutitive Re publican journal as the Chicago iritmne, the 8c fan I Pra, tbe Boston Advertiser, the Provldenoe journal, the New York Commercial Advertiser rbould admonish the Republican lead ers that our pretest oppressive tariff policy cannot be maintained, and that tbe party attempting to maintain it will bedieated." 'Doyu approve of free wool, and what would be its ttfeot '("' "I am not entirely free from doubu as to free wool. It enters very larxely in'o the neoHeeriee of life, and we lay abmit 8150 000 000 of taxes to protect 50 000 000 of wool, and the tax fall very largely upon tboee who can least afford pay It." "What would be the result of free coaly" We ehoulj have free coal with Canada and not free coal with England Wb have a reciprocity coal tariff with Canada, and ibeir duty is regulated ab solutely by ours. With Canada coal free, we would have a free market for coal in Canada, and we would sell them a million tons annually fur every hun dred thousand t tia they would s II us. " W Oat e the effect of free iron r 'Iron cannot be made free, and no body proposes it that I know of " What the effect of free lumber r" "I know of no good reason why lum ber should not be free. Everybodv uses it. and tbs less rapidly we denude our forests tbe better it will be for tbe bole country. ' "What should be done with the aur plusV" The taxes should be reduced from sixty to seventy millions, and the pres ent surplus should be applied to ooast defences and judicious improvements." Are you in favor of the reduction of internal revenue r" I would reduoe the internal taxes by abolishing the tobacco tax and li cense entirely, repealing the fruit brandy tax, and giving a rebate on all whiskey used for meohanioal, medici nal, and scientific purposes." What effect will Randall s appoin t- ment as chairman of ADDroDriations have on the Democratic legislation r" band alls appointment will bsve no material effect on legislation. " Is Cleveland the strongest candidate of tbe Democracy r If Cleveland cannot be re elected no other Democrat oan come within sight of suocess. ' ' Is Cleveland aa strong ith his party a in 1884 V" "Cleveland is decidedly stronger witb bis party and the country now than he when be was nominated In 1SB4 ' Brother Creeey Wants U Know Uow It is With Ike Lawyers. There are two conditions that indicate prosperity among tbe lawyers, great prosperity in business and great depres sion in business. Tbey p roe per in s dead calm or a violent storm. The law profession is on of th unerring barom eter of businees in th community. When gentle zephyrs fan the heated ebeek and aoaroely fill the flagging sails of commerce then lawyer look askance and aad for fees that corns not. WBen there is a tempest of prosperity end men seek employment for accumulat ing gains then tbs law profession is in demand, then the oooi head' the far reaching ye and the balanced judg ment are needed, and then liberal fees seek professional pockets. When the 3a I m of tb business depression comet, when men Are perplexed and the great train ef life is now te make bnokle and tongue come together and now to make th two ends meet, then the lawyers smile, for it is their harvest time, .then men seek counsel in adversity. then they most eagerly seek thOr long beads that bave served them In' the day of their prosperity. Bat there is this difference. Tnen fee are relnotais, but ' ooctnej . is nor valuable. - Then ' is the time to cling closet to a tried and faithful ooaa sellorr for your business life le in his bands. But be ye sore of your man. Tne rule of qualification that Mr. Jeffer son laid do 1 n in politic is true, also in the law: "I h booeet, i be capable, te be 4 sunt ul ;' ' and the greatest of these i the firs. . Lswyar are op wben bust na men ar down,- or when business men are up; bnt wben 'tis neither ap nor down lawyers are down. 80 we would like to know bow it is with the lawyer. For their visage is be at a barometer from which 'we can calcu'l late the tide and current of basinet. Elisbta City Economist. ' -a y.- .. " ' ' ' l". r -' Bajey fctSa, : ; 7." ;' What a truly teautiful world we live in! Nature give ns grandeur of moun tains, glees and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoy meat. W can desire ao better when in perfect health; but how often do tbe majority of people feel like giving It up disheartened, dis couraged and worn out wit I) disease. ben there is do occasion for this feel ing, at every sufferer van easily obtain satisfactory proof tbat Qre' Affit IJjirrr will make them free from dis v wben born. Dyspepsia aad Lifer C r .ir,t sre the direct eris of "' ' r r!rcr"t. rf 11 -h r''ii I , I - w.io, f r it 1. -J. A China Wedding, New Bb 3KB. Jan. 11. 1883. ' Editor Joubaal Mr. and Mrs. E. K, Dudley celebrated, last Tuesday night, the twentieth year of their marriage by giying their many friends a grand re oeption in tbe character of a chin wedding. China presents from white ,and colored were numerous and valu able. We beard a young man say fiat an oocaaiou equal to this be had never eojeyed in New Berne. Tbe gueet smiled and told the youDg man tbat this exemplary affair is Dot in Now Berue now. By this time the polite waiters handed around one after an other about seventeen different varleti t of refreshments, eio. Fio illy the gueet decided, whether in New Berne or Cra ven county, the eujoymont was grand just the same KcV Carr, the Pree Ovterian minister, officiated. Mrs Dudley, looking like a bride of about twenty-nine, with her charming bride groom appeared before the minister, when tbe appropriate ceremonies were performed. The occasion was repre sented by tbe prefecce of white and colored. Tbe continued bride and groom were the recipients of many val uable presents from some of the beat white people of New Berne. Mr. Edi tor, the preacher strikes the keynote when be says "if you live right you wi 1 die right. ie. and you etrike the nail on the head when you nay. "all tbe colored people have to do is to re pect themselves. auJ the whites will respect and do all in their power to bel p tbem along " May others full in imp. and may others bo as worthy as the couple whereof we speak, who have not for twenty years broken or tarniehed their first honorable vow. Retspc-ctf ully . " We '. Tort mi is Iu oil or crayon from life 01 small pictures done by ibh Aurora Mace I who is leaching drawing and punting by latvst uielhode, at her residence on Johnston street Ijtnlldtf. j If you want to prevent typhoid fever, or if you feel as if you were going to have the chills and fever, take Laxador. Price 28 cents a package. Helena Babies. Ibis work is acknowledged to be the best selling article in our bookstores. Druggists. however, say tbat Dr. Bull s Baby syrup sells better than any other rem edy. It is always reliable. Sacred to the Memory of William G. Bryan who died Wednes day morning, January 11, A. D., 1888 in the 81st year of his age. Mr. Bryan was born in Newbern on tbe 12th day of January, A. D.,'1807. Lie was poiseased of an extraordinary constitution, and of remarkable health. For over eighty years he scarcely knew what sickness was. For the past year his health has failed and ou the morn ing of January the 11th, just one day from bis 81t anniversary, surrounded by his eleven grown children who were bowed down with sorrow inexpressible. by a number of bis family friends and grand children, soothed by all tbe at ten lion that loving bands could bestow, respected by all who knew him, the silver cord was slowly loosed, the single strand which but held his life in sus pense for several days, snapped and bis body returned to dust from whence it came and his soul unto Ood who gave.it. Mr. Bryan bad filled a number of publio trusts with credit to himself, ana to tbe satisfaction or those in terested. "During an intimacy which extended back for many years, and in almost daily communication with him for tbe past eight years, the writer never heard him say aught against any human being. The impressive fun- ral services of the Presbyterisn Church were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Vss, on Tbursdsy afternoon. His remains, sccompsnied by William H. Oliver, C. C. Clark, D. Stimson. Geo. Henderson, O. H. Robert. C. E. Foy. W. F. Ron n tree, A. Miller, as under- besrers, followed by a large number of sorrowing friends and relatives, were taken to Cedar Grove Cemetery and placed in the family burial lot. atav be rest in peace. u. Newbern, N. C. IX MEMORIAM. Fannie, only daughter of Charles Fred and Nannie Harget. died at their home la this city on Bundsv, January 7 at 0 o'olotkp,m. tannic was Just six years old and a sweet, good child, tbe light of ber home and the joy of her parents' heart. She was a member or tne truant ctaarin tne Methodist Sunday school snd wss de voted to her teacher and class mates. Until a few days before hsr death she seemed In good health but waa too dell oat and tender for the trying ordeals of this life, and when stricken witb Diphtheria all anticipated the result. 'Buffer the little children, and forbid them not to come onto me, for of snch is the kingdom of Heaven." Weep not loving parents, Fannie has only gone before to bo witb Christ and to welcome you at your eomingl - January 10, 1&S. - Iu Ooldsboro, N. C on January 9th, 1888, Laura sf., wife of James Shackel ford, ia the Mth year of her age, for merly of New Berne.' ., .' '' Eer remains were taken to Wuming- ton for interment ? ; I . On Wed nesdsy. th 4 1 lib. lost,' hear 8t eet't Ferry, John DiB. a little son of II. W. and Josephine Dixoo aged six Trsnd five months.1'' ; . Tbe father aod mother, I pity their S"Twi ,.,., .... v , . Tbey 'li rr.?Mfcira today, theyU mfihfm COMMERCIALS COTTON MARKET. Naw York, Jan. 13 10:10 a Futures opened quiet and easy. M. Sale. 01 o.iou Dales. January, 10.29 February, 10.80 March. 10 81 April, 10.69 May, 10 66 July. 10.78 August, 10 83 September, 10 44 October, 10 08 November, 9 93 December, June, 10 71 New Berne market quiet. Sales of 14 bales at 8 to 9 8-8. as to grade. oonsiric a m at kt I'eanuU 60 to 75 cts. per buhel. Kgga 17 to 18. Hioe steady at 81 00 to 1 10 in sacks. Corn steady, 47 to 69. Fodder, 80c. to 81 00 per hundred. Seed cotton 83.00 per hundred. Turkeys 81.90 to $i 00 per pair. TvarBJiTlHB Hard. $1.10: lip . l.bO a2 OJ. Tab 81 0081.85. Oats 87a40c. in bulk. Bebswab 18a per lb. Bxxr On foot, 4c. to 9c. Fbbbh Fowl 6e7o. per poui-d Pbajcuts 80c. a8l 00 per tunhel Ohions 82.00 per barrel. Ohiobbks Grown 4'J: ini g IIOo. MAlo5o. per bushel. Al'PUis - Malt 75c per buoh. I Irish Potatus-83 Oda &0 PuTAToas Bahamas. 80c. , yams, 40c. Harrison. 40j. 8mjiiOLK8Weet India, dull and njm nal; 6 inch 82 00a2 50 Building, t inch hearts. $2.00; saps. 81. CO oer M w uolk8a lb phk kh Nbw Mesb Pork 816 00. Pork New family, 818.00 HUOULDKH M KAT 7c. C. R. 's, F. Ba. B.'sand I.. C- - l Fu)DB-83.00a6.00. I.AKD 8o. bv the tierce. Naii8 Basis'lO's.83 50. Sdoab Granulated , c 7i Cor FEB 20a 22c. Chkesb 15. Salt 80ab5c. per sack. li GLASSES and SyBurs 0a45c POWDEB $3 00. BaOT Drop, $1.10; buck, 81 75 K BBOBBN B 8i 0. Hides Dry, lUc.; green fto. Tallow 3o. per lb. WAMTED TO RENT-A Dwelling House with four or five rxime With lot and stable room for two or more horses. Apply at once to W. B. Boyd. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Newberu, N. C. Dr. N. H. Street. Office corner t reels, d30 dv.83) of Pollock and Craven NEW BERNE, N. C. STEVENSOli &McCULLEK. PATENTS Washington, I. C Twelve Years Connection with Tne Interior Department has given us the desired experience as Mechanical Experts. References: Warner Miller, New York; Oen'l W. 8. Rosecrans, Register of tbe Treasury; Oen'l Clsrk, Clerk House of Representatives. ja8 dtf J. P. G Davis, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES j AND PROVISIONS. Best Qrades Family Flour always in Stock. Beet Brands of Tobacco Direct from the Factory. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HEAVY DRY GOODS. Call and get Rock Bottom Prices. MARKET DOCK, New Berne. N. C. deerr dw HOW IS THE TIME e TO Hake Amends for Short Crops and Poor Prices. And ence mora get .yourselves even with the world. As ws are about to begin repairs on store, and ; wishing to make as much , , .... ; rooaa aa possible, f OR TllB KBXT 30 DATS, beginning at noon Thursday, Jan. 13th, aad ending at noon Saturday, Feb. 11th, will offer AT cuar, at retail or whole sale, my stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats," Cloaks, Flsnnela, - Uaderreata Linens, Tble Linens, Dress Goods, eto. Call within tbe time specified, as positively the roods will revert to their former loir prices as soon as tims is oaU ; ' : :v - ' ; Honey To Loan. Examine the following list and see what you need for the coming year, ana ave money by buying from me at SHORT CROP PRICES. ' ind you will have money to loan. PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! I have the Champion, Granger, Boss, Dixie. Da my dinner Atl. Pm,m ' Queen and Avery, steel torn plows, and : be Stonewall, Climax, Gem and Caro ' linaCot on Plows, and Castings of syery icacriiioo. Also, a full line of Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, kakes. Hoes. Marl Picks, , Potato flukes. I lnh Nrvt,A. .nl Wtn,. ' Cert Wheels and Axles, Rod and Tiro iiou, raiis, Pc - Washes, and every- ihing in tbe Urn j are lice. Corn Bhellern lir.in vn nri Cradles, MowiDg Scythes, Mowers and , cveapers, Belling, steam fittings. Machine Oils. I.ar l.BKih.r. Hooks, and Saw Mill Supplies. oena ror prices. K-epectfully , J C. WHITTY. Notice. The walls t,f the barber shop on South Front street have been renewed, and a set of cane bottomed chairs added to the stock, (io and gel a good share for ten ccdU, by good workmen, at I'KuK. UHHKPARD'8. Robert Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JUSTICE. Oflice neit door below JcA'kNAL offloe. Same buildiug i,h (iuu n dt Pelletier. Open from 0 a in. to 4 p ni. Will give prompt att.ction to all matters pertain ing to JuHticm' couit!. ,129 dtf Delays Are Dangerous. AT EATON the JEWELER, Can be found a Nice Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, A SOLID SILVEE AND PLATfcD WARE. Full line of everything in my line. Come early and make j our selections. SAM K. EATON, nov2dtf Middle street. or rttitiuaa Gilts and New Tears ., Presents, From You. Tbe most eatiifactnrv oirt I have about these days would be to have everyone that owes me little amounts, ' Pay Up. Now in the name of all thai ' is good, why not do it. And will fur ther say, "not stand upon tbe order of your coming, but cdmb. " Some arc eood. some ar nr,r Tai see who is who, and have the agony over. This may be taken as a dun by some. , Wm. L. Palmer, Ciqas Stork, Seconil door from the corner of Middle ana boutli rronl sts., east sids, New Berne, N. C. George Ash, j TflF CLOTHIER" Fla nnw rnnAnlirinfs.r1 V,lm t .. .aUa uaa s v VtASJiW and Will, at thn nlH mnA am XttAAi. vas oaiuuiw ' street, next to L. H. Cutler's, oontlnuo That Slaughter' Prices which he commenced soma tlma kafwji "' tbe holidays. Our Stock has been replenished ht' -'' every deDartment. and if 1. - need of anything in our line, call with . j i ... . . . . , uu uenj Buu job win wonaer at the '3 ' Bargains We Give Ycii IN Clothing, Boots & Shoes And all kinds of . t;, DRY GOODS. ' . v We are making ; Special Drives this Month ' 15 .' -r Blanketa, Shawls, Newmarkets, Walking Jackets, " , Ladies' and Ken's ; TJnderwe ar. WE HAVE RECEIVED A New Xiao of Keclruc which-is It Collection of csr'- prions. Our Una astin-lici too. beaU any half dollar niaarwau -. .'- - au otir gvofls wni f lr- satiBfaction, t cannot re Davii holds fr- Urn JL U c :. rtirg rtnnt, t ;? o- s u il:t f "crrow.

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