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The Journal MM , t VOL, VII.--NO. 165, XEW BEKNE- N. C.. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. bushtess locals. O O DOWN to the Cash 8or and get Tomato and Peace for 10 mW per 01. N UvtBg BOTMl MB Nil the Mm good for 10 oeets except tho Cash man. COgSKD BEEF, Breakfast Bacon, Cheese, Cod Fih. Whit Been, lria Potatoes, Uriu, Evaporated Ap utaa, Trid Preche, Coooaaut Pad dia. Tapioca. Clarified Lemon Juice, Fresh Roasted Coffee, Fine Tea, etc. C. E. SLovia. AfR3. 8. A. WOMBLE ha re opened 1 L her Oy tter 8 loon at hvt old iuud j oa II id ill street, aod will serv Lyaa Haven Oyster in all ty l oeUtr. j HOBSE Feed and Cow Feed of erry j description at I Ut 8. W. & E W u i ' UOUK9 of receiving lee from ibe Jarman Ice Factory iu Suo.lsy 7 to 8, 11 to 2 ind 5 to 7. IJAR1S GREEN for deemju ihe1 oottoo worm at 11 tO AU-K.N 4 (IAIN I am before the iiublic uJ , I. wish to IMPRESS upou their mind the fact that my Urocenrt arc beyond com petit ioo htn price and quality are both considered. I have otiea North, and thereby incurred an eipeote of several hundred dollar which lb cooumr mutt par, but have need pen and ink, found the cheapest market and bought, saving that uu eeeJrry eipense. of which I propose M give ray customer the benefit. 1 am now receiving, semi-weekly. Butter and Che from tb fioeet Dairies in the country. Try a pound of each, and if you are not mor than pleased, return them and get your money. My aim is lo please and give perfect satisfaction TBE GROCER, E B. HACKBURN. SPINACH, Turnip, and Siberian Kale Seed at Geo Ali.es Sl Co. 1I1IL'A BUTTER, the best in the market, on ice at Dunn's, only M cent per lb. WHITE LEAL), Miied Paint, Vr TV nish, Oil and Glass at Gqo. Al.I.EN Co U SE PURE ICE. manufactured by the Jarman Ice Factory. I n 29if As THE years go by the brighter shines the star of Lee. "THE ico mott important hc.i fioji ever asked : What is Tmth T What think ye of Christ! BLAINE has again changed his tactics. In the East hU speech was a laudation of the protective tariff; iu the West he fulminates denunciations of Cleveland. Blaine is like a pirate ship with a flag for every port. "Truth is the reality of thing, as opposed to all falsehood, illusion and delusion, deceptive appeal auce, and unsubstantial, nnendur In good; reality vg. appearance; substance vs. shadow; certaintyvs. doobt." A Globb special from Coalfield, Minn., says: Richard McNeil, I editor of the Democrat, a promi nent? -Republican and nominee for tbeetisUtareron the Republican U4k&B ,enaned Ills politics and coinVetf foCClTeland and Thur njaOaf . - -w ' jDiIpnlici of, ,Kew York ArjfftJf . aboaKintagon Isms between the ftiends of Presi. "ent Clef eland and Governor Hill, fiot' they will not be successful. Both of these dlstingnished gentle )nea wilt get the Bolid vote of the 6w ;Ytrk Democracy. r SIALISM has riveted attention on the poorer classes, bat there are .startling evidences that society is decaying ' at the top, at least at What esteems itself first class. And . tnSf ' tides at " the top, like water percolate "flow A through all the . layers of society: . OUB hope that the, Democracy of New York city;. , wwla, unite on a candidate '"for Maybt'haii'aot yet been realized. '.Perhaps, after all, U latest as it is. (lf Tammany and - tne . county uemrxsracy, ooin pre sent .tickets the1 -effect will be to ' bring sTery Demoerat tor the polls, - , aad -saay swell f Mr;" Cleveland's - majority.: ' CoEETJPTtOH continues in Amert citi politics, an'd'will continue until the ethics of. politics is elevated to tbe plane of personal morals. It appears that Mr, Quay, manager of the llapnblican national campaign, U preparing to-; transfer 60,000 rennsylvanians to ;Kew Tork ;to car tare that State ' for Harrison a3d"lI6rton. -t The scheme will fail, but tie blot of such .aduot will rest on the nation. -rV-V- " We Are partiaJ,to the WDmiog ton Star, bat i ion't like to see it calling "the tWt, iron clad ever bulir the Merntruek. 5?o Con federate flag ever floated over a craft of that name. The ball of the Merrimack wan used in the con etruction of the Virginia, on whose derk Buchanan stood when the Cumberland audjibe Congress went ilowu uuder the (ire of her TllliUK h.ne been three great crntai wtx'tire life lias radiated; ibifc ii .i ; r.'(!ttau ejiooent8: home Irit u a legacy of law that is even )el the basis of the code of ti.f uiot ulightenod nations. ditto was ihe mother of arts, elo quence, iin.l the models she left are the Maiiil.itds today, ltut Irom Jriiiralein ;ind .ludea went forth the gran lot conceptions ot moral ami religious truth, before which all ethical teachings pales its splen dor. All other systems of morals or religion shiue, at best, like the moon, Uu a light borrowed from the sun." LOCAL N i:VS. A h. ' 1 1 MiVF.RTlsy. M E. 7'S Miss Kisiiton - Roardrs wanle.l St I'ai i.'s Sciuol Two "smoriH Ca'H Stohk Tomatoes and peacheit. I.ftre i'jantitie cf ttooriDK sn l n il intf are lining fhippJ North from our lumber mii!n. The lnr three masted schooner I.ula yuillm n loadioK lumber from Stim torn mill for VVatbiof(tOn , I) O. Tht shinrntMits of fish over the A & N C R are so lui hp a to nrcesaitate the ruiihinR ( f an additiooal fisn car. I.Hrge quantities of fine h-v are hemg hrouht in daily fur the .uaikot. This 18 much bbtter thun buj ing Northern hay, a has be n the diatom 6o much. I i i on ml li.n Ix en broken for the new brick store of Dr. Frank Hughes to be erected on Middle street. It wili further ornament what is a real handsome brick block. A' teleeram ha brn received from Rev. L. C. Vog, 1) 1)., stating that he and Mrs. Va.n had arrived safely in New York from Europe, and that they would reach home on Friday erenlog. Oysters aro not very plentiful in market .juat at thia time, bat are re ported to be quite promising at the grounds, in consequence of wtloh If essrs. Moor & Brady ipeak of atarttng their cannery earlier than last year, Since baring gotten ro good a con crete pavement as is, on Middle street it is to be regretted that some miscre ant should go and mutilate it by pick ing bole in it. With a repetition somebody may find thmselTs before a police court. We know of no objection to display ing goods in front of stores where they do not interfere with pasaage along the sidewalk, but they ought not to be al lowed to monopolize the greater por tion of the walk or be swung so low as to knock off the hate of pedestrian! and otherwise annoy. The time of the meeting of the Y. M. C. A. has been changed to 5 o'clock, making it one hour earlier than hereto fore. As the days are getting short this will be tnucn more convenient for those who attend, enabling them to get out before dark. There baa been a slight inoreaae in tlte attendance lately but the meetings are nothlagflik as large as they ought to be and what we are in hopes to soon lee. Senatorial Nomination. The Democrats of the 11th senatorial district, Lenoir and Greene counties. held their convention at Kinston jester daj and nominated that genial, clever and wholesouled gentleman and farmer, Col. N. B. Whitfield for the Senate. New Berne High School. We are pleaaed to note that there haa been decided Increase in pupil at the High Schoal during the put week. Out people ought to rally to the rapport of this school. K is nonsense and nselees expense to send children off to college for three or four jeer when they can be prepared for the senior class of ob tain a good practical ednoatioo t home.: . '.. '-'-l . . i .i l i . e ) ' -I ' AJTICB TO OTHWBaV - HEfl. WlKBLCrWt BOOTHDKl . BtUCT ahoald si wars be aeed fee rehildrea teething. - It soothes the child, softens the gnmsf allays ail pain, cure wind ooUo, and is the best remedy for diar hoe. Twenry-nve cents a ootwe. Steamer Jtcramajita. Th Yyr ef; ike E. C. D. Un ar rived yesterday with a full cargo. The Eaglet of ihii line will arrive today. The Yeaper will sail Monday afternoon UtoVUek. The Nawhern of th O. I), lio ax rived last night with a good cargo of general mart hand i and will sail to rn arrow at noon. SX faul'e School. The management of this school ha decided to hold two section a day in tead of following the single session j stem now in rogu. Som contend that It i too much of a strain on young people's minds to keep tbem applied continuously during a stretch of Qye hours, and that, as a consequence, young people are listless, inattentive, and incapable of much study for the last two hours, wbereas if the day were divided into two sessions, with Jiuoer between, the young people would re turn to their book ith renewed vigor and application. Besides this, theM o session system msy have the advantage of keeping the children out of the street during the afternoon, and so preventing many idle and bad habits from being formed. The hours a dopted are for the morning from 9 to It. in the afternoon from 1 30 to 4 o'clock Church Service Today. Christ Church-Rev. V. W. Shields tector- 19kh Sunday after Triaitv . 9 30 a m Sunday School at chapel ; 11 a m morniDg prayet and Holv Communion 4 p. m. Sunday School at church . -'i p m evening praver. All people ill be welcomed to the services of this church I -hers at the doors. Methodist Church - Kcv 1. V t'raw torj pastor. Services at It a ni and 7 15 p ni , conducted by lie v. J. T. H&rrm, Presiding Elder. The pews are free. Ushers are always in the vesti bule to receive strangers. All persons are cordially invited to worship with the congregation. Young men's prayer meeting at 9 a ni. Sunday School at 3 p m.,J. K. Willis, Superintendent. St. Paul's Catholic Church Holy Maes nt 11 a in. , Vespers and Benedic tion of the Messed S icrament at 4 30 p. m. Baptist Church Morning service at 11a. m. Subject "Without (ouuide) the Gate. '' Evening service at 7 p m. Subjeot: "Christianity's March." St. Stephen' Reformed Vlineionary Baptist Church Rev. I. B. Franklin pastor. Hirvice at 11 a. m.anaTBO m, Y." M. C A. Devotional meeting thia afternoon at the rooms at ' o'clock. Subject, Christ Our Example. 1 Peler 21. Leader, Burt Smith Personal. Mr. K. B. Nixon left yesterday on a visit to Wilmington to be absent a week or teu days. W. W. Clark and W. E. Clark, Esqs., returned from Raleigh last nlgbt where they have been in attendance of the Supreme Court. Mia Nannie Iluhes and Mr. Nash have retained from a visit to Virginia. Benj. Brock, Esq., the Democratic candidate of the 9th sanatoria! district. passed dp from Morebead City yester day morning. He report the Democ racy of Carteret solid 0n the senatorial question. Mrs. Clement Manly returned last night from an extended visit to Rich mond and the mountains of Virginia. Win. Ellia. Esq , Mrs. E. B. Ellia and daughter, Mia Emma Katie Jonea, bava returned from a visit to Virginia. Rev. J. T. Harris, P. E., arrived last night and will preach at the M. E. Church today. Mr Joeeph McDaniel, a former typo of the Jotjkiul office, now of the Wil mington Star, arrived last night, it is aaid, on an important mission. Mrs. General Robt. Ransom has re turned from a visit to relatives in Co lumbus, Ga. Miss Matt Rinaom haa returned from a v?sit to the mountains. List of Letters Remaining in the postoffioe at -New Berne, Craven eonaty, N. C., October 7th, I8881 Miss Effey Bryan, J. C. Collins. Smith Doaier, U. L. Die, Etheldred Mitchell 0.0. Robert Daily, March Hicks, Mi Pilgrim (inquiring,) David Moore, Pro prietor Farmer Hotel., James Thomas, W. W. Wbitenurst, Margaret Wbite. Person calling for above letters, will say edvertiaed,and give date of list. The regulatione now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. M. Maklt, P. M. "Doctor, I oan neither lay nor set. What shall I do?" "I think yon had better roost," was the reply. Now if the doctor had prescribed a bottle of Salvation Oil ' for the poor fellow's rnamtiam, it would have relieved his patient at one 23 cent. Straw hate and linen dusters wOI not be so terr popular a heretofore: Dr Built Ooogh Byrnp, however, will be las pojraiar as svsr at zoceou. Literary. old Dvaiinioa-Iri-Vv eekly. The greatest n.fdy once ine icuro- On and after Monday, October 3th ducuon of its rtrrleB g.jvcs i the until further nouc the Old Do , , . , , . . ..t t i. nunion Steamship Company ' (learners waaring cr oa J o. says TbieTik. . , . M r. t Manto and Newbern will make tn A t usual wuh u -q caprice ihnoneWeety tript leaving New Berne for i said to havs snf. a through mwuke. Norfolk Moodays. Wednesdays and Fri A lady , a leaJrr . f the ' r ' ' . la a days at neon, and leaving Norfolk for kurr. , , w. Borne via Wajhington Mondays nurry to meet an apt oi utirt ci auijbt . r . 6 ani Fridays. op hastily a ta.r cf c! w vbich! This achedule i one that aave neneral chanced to be of different colors W .th 1 the courage born of j j:ei f she donned the . d 1 ; , : , fashion U.ai .i !'.. -greed. I y Tb poetry id lUri.tr M,;j i. ber, and tbry aie , hu :'. i "Old Ennlieh i ts ; i (.., ;. -ii:on, i ' ?et a j ,. I to .M u US .'r. 1 U- n it.e I . h liiusl ; :.,. w i.o tra;ed t? V. A . t- .i SOB ll ;s i.rr.,.. merits u( ihn art: ,o be seen to i spprecuif I have lookrd i i it.fi lrjw .1, ft to . i v l-l f. .,1 ! '....- I) these pen -i.s oi.l I i pi . by lllls Url I ! Tt.-r e : pleasant I : n e - v :i " 1 '. , x ! Margaret 1 vlan 1 ;. I 'A Hide i rm:ii ,t uu I : v l; I ,1 r l.r ,tk, I V .la. Ti H..tl. : by del' ' jot an I I" The t . u i . ,r 1 1. 1 i ; i . i ,i , teaching maO.e I i'.ut t 1 example in rer. ,i . In. -I i ir. I his Ni . no ' r iii 1 1 1 lary. mvial aid , . ihe h(e i.f u U.i.r- rai I. a: ,t. I i.ft f r M pt-t . t.l I til- 111 I. It' art deep an in. r--. mi n l .e th , the time as h- .: i - I . i ! pri per 1 11 te r j r el . i. :i I 1 , -nig and is the i . r i.t ;i i , I , :i t . f the I. h l ain n 1 a r t a r ln- :in i r I t in re v irn , f T l t i . a r , i ii: nr in I 1 1 liioua failli and man ..t f lif. ir. an essay, wliioli lias ( !i , .iu ml deep religious int. r.'-t I t . . - r i. j i , cured by the rornni un I apfear ' i i the number for . t. ! r 1 Inmnl h the Hritmh critic in hus a er t the i--tion ' Has America l'i idu ed ii IVt i -reviews American poiticl pr lucii.m in an article taking up i nl y tho dea.1 poets), und ho linds f ur oihy id praiko.in the order nam.' ! I .ngf ni i . Bryant, F.ruerson and I' m- I i l iner son aud l'oe he pays eh uen! trit iii.' Every English poet suiie I'.i-, he de dares, has shown ua or of tin 1 1 . 1 1 i -on the toetic art. Ml IK i W MIIHMvi. Henderson New- Mire ( i ) .io . 1 1 m towo Friday than was eer seen i n tlm floors here la the month i f .epiemher. Most of it new Statesville I. in ltnar k . l'.verj Imdv boom the cotton and tob.ici o maikets and the electric light. There isg.nng to be a graded school in MtHtesvuie ho fore long Mr I. H Watts bought 600 chickens Tuesday - The Farmers Alliance will probably put a cotton buyer on the market this season. There was a killing frost Monday morn ing and one equally heavy Wednesday. Winston Sentinel: The revenue col lection at the Winston branch oflico for the month of September footed up 851.390 1)5. Mr. Joseph llaynes died at his home in Dryan township at the age of 103 years. Battle Ground is the name of a new poetofTice jnst estab lished at the old Ouilford Court House battle field. Mr. K. F. Tatum, of Davie county, has boon accepted as a missionary to China. He will leave for hi distant field of labor sumo time during the present month. -Jack Frost made his first visit in the Pied mont section last Friday morning. Wilmington Messenger: White Jack visited the Cape Fear section Thursday. Mr. 0. r. Lockey addressed a crowd of seventy-Gve to eighty people at Rock ingham Tuesday night. Poor fellow. He is wasting his time and talents Col. Rowland wilt have a complete "walkover." Even the Republicans of Robeson county speak of voting for Rowland.- The board of health of New Hanover county met at tho office of Dr. T. F. Wood, Thnrsday morning, and it was decided that so far as the passage of passengers through the city or through trains from the infected d is tricta was concerned, there would be no obstruction on and after the Pith. THE YELLOW FEVER. Memphis, Oct. 5. The following has been received by the Associated Press. DBCi.TTjR. Ala., Oct. 5. Three new case in 84 hours. Id spite of tbe ap peal of certain Decatur official, tbe Relief Committee assure me they have abundant mean for all present wants. Signed Jeromb Cochran, M U. State Health Officer. Jacksonville. Oct. 5 The weather continues warm. The situation remains unchanged, sxoept perhaps that oases of fever are generally of a milder type. Dr. B. O. Muez Vulavicencio, an ex pounder of the inoculation theory, is somewhat piqued that the Board of Health will not permit him to perform an autopsy on a yellow fever victim, in ordsr to secure virus for ioooulation. Dr. Neal Mitchell, President of the Board of Health, iesnes the following official bulletin for the twenty-four hoars ending at 0 p. m. New case. 53, deatHs 6. .Total cases, 3,032; total death S77. Of the nSw case, fifteen are white and thirty seven are colored. . BeJa' Aralca sJv. Tai Bt8t fli.LT iff. tb world for Oats, Braises, Bores, TJloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Uhapped Hands, CoilbUina, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cure piles or bo pay required. It is fnaranteed to rive perfect satisfaction, or money re randsd. Price S5 cents per box. For ssibT.B.N.Daffr. janl7 satisfactoln 10 shippers and consignees I as it makes quick deliveries at both ends of the line The Old Dominion 1 always look ahead for the interests of its patrons E B R.'hekts, Agt. Tt.e nht thing in the right place is I nhout doubt Dr Bull's Haty yrup. toe beet remedy for babies while teeth j nil Only '.'j cents a bottle i If your liver is torpid, if your ap j lite is pour, if you ant your stomach thoroughly cleansed, if you cannot i sleep if you want a good digestion, use l-axador, the great Regulator Price cents. ! I ( OMMEIU'IAL. COTTON. Nkv , H K ct. ti Futures sleadv Sales of -C OOO t'al.s ii.-lot.er. ill! April. N.-v J May. 1 'evetnber, 'J S7 June, January , 'J CC, J jly , Fetiruary , 7 1 A u,ust March 'J VJ Sept. New Heme market steady S,les of . J hales at "i lo 'J '. "C"J halts against Sales for the wei k saint, week I a si ya nun km i .VI IKIKI l'IKS M.k: ' I "i 'TT N ,1 ' per I h ( K n - None in market. Fodder. ( Oilal ;'.") per hundred lUKPXNTlNI Hard. SI 00 dip t. 'I Tah -Sl.oOal '.0 Oats- New, Ila47c. in bulk BicihwaX-- 17a21c. per lb Hikf On foot. 6 to 7c Kbkkh i'l.KK 7ac rer p.iund Hams- Country, llalic lard','. I'kai iiks - jjo. per peek. Ai'i'l.Ks fii'c. per bushel 1'f i us - ( lood quality . ir I ''o per I usb tilt aI'ks -Scuppernonn, '.o.- per hush I'oTatoks - Hahamas. '0 per l ush yams, 7To per bush Onioxs - jOc per bush Wo.iL-ljal.'Oo. Pba.nits i"ajf t 00 oer bushel CHloaaw llrovn 4'lal'.-. pair half Uro wn , 22ia2"c . aL- ft2UM."ic. bolted Tim ii K it Cy press. 11 in. and tier 8- d per M , pins 82 Ma 4 ') (IHiNdl.BH Weat India, dull and n m inal. i inch S2 00a2 50 Huildm5 infih hearts. $i.2.r). saps Hi .50 oer M Suvm-U O. hhd. ?1012 isr M WHOLIHiU PHllH Mens Pobi New $17 ,'.0 rtiiot'LDKR Meat OalOc. C. H.'s, F. B's B.'Baud 1 . C.-!n ill Fu)CR-4.')Oa8.00. LaBO 10k. bv the tierce. N 411.8 Basis 10'. 2 M. 8uoaR (Irantilated , ' c Coffee -1 T.a 1 He. ClIBKSE 12'. Halt P0at6o. per sack. Mo I. a web aNDSvRure 20a46o. Pi) WD KB 80.00. Shot Drop, 81.60 back, 81.75. 5.KROSKNB- 9io. HlDFfl Dry, HiSc; green 4v Tai.low 4c. rer lb St. PauPs School. Hereafter there will be Two Sessions a day, as follows : Morninif Session, from 9 till 12 o'clock. Afternoon from 1 KOtilU o'clock. Wanted, (ientlcmen Boarders. lor , Apply to MISS RISUTON, Pollock street. Several terms, etc oo8d3t Special Bargains IN All Grades of Tobacco MROEST STOCK IN THE CITY. LOW PRICE8 at JF. TJlx-ieli, WHOLESALE GROCER, NEW BERNE. N. C. For Rent, A Dwelling House on tbe north side of Pollock street, between Hancock and Mstcalf, containing fourteen rooms, two kitchens, smoke-house and stable. For farther particulars apply to o4d2w F.C.ROBERTS. For Sale, The Bakery on South Front street. Everything complete in Bakery and Store ready for work. It is in a two story brick building which can be rent ed on reasonable terms. Apply to oc4 dtf ALEX. JUSTICE. Winter Clothing. ASA JOSE3, Agent for D. KLEIN BRO., Philadelphia, will famish Baits made to order and guaranteed to fit at Reasonable Price, for Men and Boy. SamplM can be seen at the Ptor f Geo. Allen A Oo. Uniforms a sp?clalty. Order solicited. Oct. ,,1. dtf Great CLOSING OUT SALE! IMMENSE STOCK OF MI.IH II ANDISK :. i. ; t Sold Withm Thirty Days - I. :. ! a m . I ' i: ! ,' i.:.. (li . ' 1 rilll, - :!-. t u - i - i:: 1 I i " ''' ' Pf -. 1- ) 1 Of x . t i - . , ; . ., . ' .'::.- Slh s '. ' ' ! i 1 . 'hi! w. . i- .1 Y (iOODS. Ladies' aud Geuts' Fur nishing Goods. : ei, ry : 1 r no :i,1m r h ' ! ' - ' e- n i . t i ii m 1 1 i.i Si 1.I l'r ,'.u . .... .. II itVi, h,tl . s'' ';' !' 1 ' . M-npti-ri, il i 'in 1 1 -. L i I: 1 , w, a;i 1 vn n is t'1" !- ' in::, GREATEST SACRIFICES 1 :r.' in !' I t ii,': ' " ' ' . a... Karl-. t,;s (',:!, 1' I- '" I- i .', rv I.,;, !, I ' ii 1 1 y..ii are lit.', i will r. vn t ,,ur fat,-, ' 1 : i K f r .tittioK y.-u :. I. 1 M -It )KS, sr Weiustrin Luilding, 1' nt. 1 M i 111.- os. NOTiUE. t ilv T.'h.h ,.n R.'al Kst;ite, IVrsonal I'roperty :n.. I 1'uil ar.- now due, sn. thi lax h-t ni my hands for collection. I'lpasn r.iino forward ami settlo your taxes without further delay I nha(l be t my ( 111 n from 0 a ni. to 12m.; from 1 p m to ( p m Hy order of Board of Tity Tonnril ' Ml. AN HXCHKK, ' City Tax Collector. New H.rm, ),-t ,1 1, lsw. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NE77 SAMPLES!' N M I. a i-l K. M i liADAi, K Uu' '" ' " , urt:,. rKi, ,, i,, curr ,, the TAILORING BUSINESS. su.ira;.tee ml uracil,,., : rverythisg.i Rppsii:: n n I l! with .in- pa tr 1 1 . (.IVK 1 A C.! J.. GASKILL & CHADWICK. ort2 )",:n To thejublic. Hi- iimlerslgDPti deiircg to In.'or.n u e pulillr that he lias openf d A Tailoring Establishment on Mlidl.-nrfer, two doors sooth ofHahn s .IveiyBU,!,!,.,. .hero he i, pr-pared to ,'o all kinds or work In hi. line wl.h neatness and dispatch. BatUfactlon g, a-t,,,;,...,, ... ref.inded, RICHARD SAWYER. ; ew Rerne, Sept. 2", lw. dtr Fall Millinery 1888. MISS FALUN has returned fn m NtW Large and Well Selected STOCK OF nviillineiry, forth firm of Mas. CUTHBKRT A . EHODEtf, and resr ejtfu lo'ilelts U" patronage of th Ladles. k Respeetfdlly, 1 i -,-iw Mrs.i Cuthbert (JcjEhcdei . 1.1 1fM ' - -. . C-V Ost. 1st, W?8. dwlm
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