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UURNAL. . . v 1 ' VOL. vn.-No. 1C6. NI BERir&'ft C.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1888. PRICE 5 CENT&. . v BUSEiTSS LOCALS. REFINED LARD, la end 19 lbs. Tin Pails. 0,E.8loyx. piTRE WKSSS AND LIQUORS for X Medicinal tad other usee for sale Jufxa RiDMoxn. 4k A CTTJATED. BY TBI PUREST 2k MOTIVES." Whether my al- vtnieemcats are posted la aoonsptcaons place or not, (by My fi lends,) I am nit dtiemined . to sell good gro cerlee very cheap. I have on band OuO bbls of Wylie. 8mith ft Co.'s tutnrxiM - Hoar, bought before the edvance,whlcn I intend w sail very close, teanuy merchant who arc ia search of bai ' (sins would o veil to eaU aad see ma, JwiU surely save them money. Tethe city trade, both wholesale and retail, I particularly ester, and guarantee to ' give perfect satisfaction. The lnett Butter aad Whitft Floor are my load . let specialtiee. t '- -: - THE OROCER, E B, BACK BURN. IMPORTED FtENCB BRAVDY AND HOLLAND GIN. just received and ' for sale by . s Jahu Biua hd. GO DOWN 10 the Cat Store and get some of those three pound cane ol 'Tomatoeeaad Poach ee tor lOoetMaptr ' can. No living mortal cea sell the same good! for 10 cents except the Cash man JUST IFCEIVED-Asothsr load GARRETT COON AO BRANDY ' for tela by - James Rxbjkk. B3. 0.A WOMBLB ba re opened L her Oriter Balooa at her old etaad oo Uiddla etreet, aad "will eerye LynaaaTtpOyatartlaAlIttylaa. u acUtf. " ' ' H0RS8 Feed and Cow Feed of eery description at . 81 my B. W, E W. Emiuwooo'b. .' PARIS GREEN for deetroyiog the X . oottea worm at , , ' Gto. Alltji & Co. SPlNACIl, Turnip, and Blbarlaa Kale Seed at Geo. Aluui 4 Co. EHIL'A BUTTER, tha bett in the market, on lea at Dunn, only 80 . nana per lb. 1" X7HITR LEAD, MUed Pint, Var , T V nub, Oil and Ulaaa at - . , . ; , OtO. AtLKM ft CO. USE PUBE ICE, manufactured by tba Jarraan lea Faotorr. I jj 0" ,TRf RK U itadj rise io floor. , S I mach for tie bate work of gam ; blm who xall tbemselvea '-Optra " tort.' - BLAtNB lost bU voice oat Went. V Whether :Hnnioqr toa( or made votei br the clrcnmsUpce is not 'i' etated. ' j.'lT Ueald that iraoilatiou of the r.mperor Frederick', dlarj will ' be "poblUhei to fef days bj .' - Hatledge in Londoe. .Ths lranka of BepabUcaa Sena tort are being used by the Repnbli can campaign commitj to swindle . , the postal department ' Fob fidelity to duty, atoutresis- ' tence to wrong and unwavering . demoa..kir,' Meads,;' Clem. - Simmons take tha eafce. "r, - Teerr A ia t sunea eaompiaini ol the Injury to crpr by taa Tecent cold weather,! ia many laeetic- . bacco, t!C9 aad wteaa wera greauy - T:: '-jef tw nax r: t ae. iea'ta - . ,-'.u. la eUli&x tothcomfcMJoftteThii(yhlch . ia baied. tM'W Wgt V . tariff, throws 'about 'six hundred mca'out of employments ' . .IT ia . not supposed that rMr, Ttaraaa "will publish a letter of a c : : t ance.'. The Old Bom aa has acctpUd the nomination about tusdred times since the., St. Lpois ptf ptiop, and he dopt' see nj ' ia doipgitany more. ' Tr CLinameaof Bt. Paul hate te'. l an inuicnatioa meeting on the i:xc!asioa act.' Incendiary speeches Tfcra mi a denouncing the press . cs l tbrtatcaingto fcara tit newt- r.i-cr cri"' How ti the time for ' i: j t3 ptca hiacpauIeU aad -1 1 . - i 1 . . . - it : i l " '-.: If. : ' r i 'ttst Poetry ,'hM z, . . t:.i dsril for a witth." Ti'U C? r ' i H'.tcLLa after Lla he ny 'i c77C7,cnt 'dei's c; -i ff rLc! :r:.; If I? ' ' 8 in tba r'-!---t rcr.r.l 'i it will t l ::r-s he , j to; Lear thep. pack ; r -tie expert with tfte , ' 1.5 i3 terrible Vltfc -y r . c. 1 CT- r v - pecta enough of them to do it to elect him. , He hae aerTed irery mula the dUtrioi fit hoot TtitlBf a. ! t a " a. a toooaiaer waeuer &e $Wt Democrat or Twpablican.! and etery maa feeU ttU he caOratt hiaj. We will elect hiaC V i 1 H Thr Newa and Obaerrer brtaga the gratirjing intelligence thai the eloquent voice . ot Col. Hetry R. Bryan, of OateDj haa beenjuaid ia this campaign rVVa oongratn- atetne people ol Chatham, ipoa tbelr.good Cortuaoy'and we'bnat that they willrolttp a large mi ority for Democracy on the 6th of November. Will not the eloqaeat gentle mau continoe the good work! Craven haa many eloqnent ton a, aud her ovn field ia white for the harvest. A distressing Btory cornea from Ramaey connty, Dakota, where the entire population ia said to be on the brick of atarTfttlon. An appeal haa been iaaued urging. that imme diate steps be taken to alleviate the distress. The appeal for aid ia accompanied by the statement that the recent froeta destroyed thou sands of bushels of wheat, and left destitute the residents ot all bnt one of the townships in the connty. Application has been made to the county authorities for assistance, but it would financially rnin the connty to attempt to alleviate it. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0. D. S. Co Trl-weekly aehadnle. Nationac BAsatatamant. J. B. Brown -Notioe. J F. Tavlor Tobacco. E. B. Hackburn -Aetaatad , etc. JamkS RiDMOKD-Oerrett'st ready. C. E. 8 Lot tt Refined lard. Jas R dmond Imported brandy, ate. J. F. TayuaBoou and ihoee. Jas. Rdmonb Pure wioee, eto. R N, and C. Ddfit -Thanks. hraei Uanly (colored) w'es tha flret to respond to tha call for city taiss. Who win hatha next f , . , . ; ; TheLidiee' Auxiliary to tha Y. ik.G. . will meet this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at tha rooms of tha association. A fail attendance deelred. Wa are in receipt of an Invitation to attead tba Exposition totrnammt at Durham on tha 12th. Oaf former towat man Chas. S. Bryan,' Esq., is chief marshal, whioh fact gives awuranoa ( soooaas.. :t .111 Hi Betwceavtwslva'and.ons aloak Son- day meralsc fire waf icovafa4 la tha backyard of tha building occupied by Dre. Duffy, on Middle itroet. The alarm vu, glvaand;jsv 4epajiaaaa ra ponded with pramptneea.; .Bat little aamage w oona. . Personal. Christopher Stsveni, Eq. of Oaslow U la tha city. The Goldabora Fair, ;,..t. . , : , Ia another eolama wilt ba found the rates of travel ton Hie A.' ft N. O. R, for thd Fair at Qoldsbbp which opas to morrow "Ws. hope our people and farmers specially wHl attaad the Fair snd resolve to beat ear naigkbors ia making an axhlbitioa next Febrojirr Tha Boald of Trade:? i ft rJt Tba Board of Trade of Raw qern if a growing orgaaisatlan, - ore art pUased to say that It Is not a mushroom growth, - but a stasdy, keajtky growth that promisee much good fruit. The roll now contains ssventy-su active bars. New eonstltntion' and by-laws have been adopted whioh provide for the appointment of tmportaat' com mittees. II tha proper care la taken In the appointment ox committees the Board ot Trade WUl show itself a power for good la tba community. The meet ings are held.foi the preeeof 'tvery Fridsy night and svery msmber should attend,. .; ' labiSe 8peakln. , , .. The' Coalition oapqldaUs of Craven coupty. wlU addreat the people Wt the following times and places: . , Vii.hnrn Rtnrdav. O.itfiter l7 EiSl's Neck W. J. Moors Uitl tonasy, ucwoer i. . , j ; - . Fatcber. Taepday, October 18.-. ; , paver, vcdridsy, October 1J. . Core Crk, lr.r ! y, C-tctr Jsrr, Frii'T, O '-rlS. ' r :tl 5f.l.Et.:'-i4y,Octohw SJ, (. r.r--r's, ir-mdsy, G'W-t . 1 . - , - (L'ait-ca's Ewe), ThurtJsy 8. l;.: v ( v Dem. T r. Cc'a. Xaaafitataiiagv.r- New Berna h much more of a mana taring towatUa auay of lu own pavpto ajwsjawat. Waa woali bUt without -etoppla o eoaat tl HtX there are aboat torxj mana fnowt. a and aioaai Raw Berne amploylnc Abavt Ir kandrad aaniar But few would beliere it, yet ruck ia he fact. 4 i,- "j v: f JBuf there b room for mora and there u toai ppamakr for doubling and aae AjafcJUra efyof many of the aeuUiahmaaia alaady in oparation. Tha furnltare faotory , for inotanoa, ia ana of ont iniaae tnduetriaa and oafht to recalTe the aMoauragamant ol avary Why doot soma of oar moniad noma to its aaeietanoa with their capital and help them to put in ma ehlnary aad employ a Urga number of lakatars t We muat rely upon tuck laduatrim to atimnlaU the growth and commercial Importance of the city. Ilea who bwa largo property ia tba city and fctTf money to lavaat thou Id re memar, whea they are eaating about for inreetment, that nothing will en hance tha Taloa'of their property more than tha bwilding up of manufacturing indaatriea. Steamer K orementa. The Eaglet af tha EC D. Una arrired Sunday with fall Oargo el gtnaral mar chaadiea and wUl sail tkla afUraoow at 4 o'clock. The Vaepar ot this Una sailed yesterday afternoon with fall oargo of cotton. Tha Defiance of the Clyde line arrived thie morning from Baltimore with a full cargo of general merchandise and will leave on return trip tonight. The Nowberna of tba 0. D. lioe left for Norfolk yesterday with a osrgo of cotton and a' number of passengers. The kfanteo af this line will arrive to night and sail tomorrow at IS o'clock. Tha Kins ton af the N. ft T. 8. line ar rived from Kinston last night with i csrvo of cotton. The Boward of tba Independent line left yesterday morn In a for Trenton. Simmons aad Coalition. Vanckboro, Oct. 8th. Editor Journal: Hussey, the ground pea eater, was up Saturday and made a very loud talk to four or five persona, all colored, and ha had plenty of time t eat ground peaa. I forgo, Ur. Sieve Smith, white, went upon the stand with a ooro oob in bis mouth and than oama Mn Bahn and ha Mr. Smith, started to change tha cob for what I dont know. Isaao Sutton and Alex Henderson, colored, ear tfcenrdo wa for Sim mons and Coalition, and a plenty of etbarvtao snmaaroaa to mention Jim JSapiQNa a OoALmoa. By PAMcrij. Wima, (Col.) Repnhriraa Senatorial Caarentlon of via District. At a convention kali at Pollocksvilla on tha 4th of September, 1888, tha eountr of Carteret, represented b 8tephen Turner, Esq., tba connty of Jonas by Bon. E. R. Page, and tba ooanty of Onslow by Jno. Pearce, Esq., by proxy. On motion Bon. E.. R. Paa was elected Ckairmaa and John Pearce, Esq., Secretary. .oai motion Bon. E R. Paaa waa de clared the Republican nominee lor n seal ia tba Senate to represent the 9tk seaatorfaf diatriot. Mr. Page declined to ba a candidate, after which tba fol lowing resolution waa, utrvdoeett and iiiisiiiiniiiiiir iiiesSii i t Raaolvad. That the 8tk senatorial dis trict of North Carolina, by tha act of tha LeglsUtur8''garryaundarmg"theSuU for poutlcai purpoeea. has a laxga uemo cratlo majority, and CoL John N. Whit ford, n Demoerai, having deolarad him self aaladepandent Democrat and A candidate foe said teat la the Senate, we. M delegates representing the Re- DublicaaTnr, dq hereby- endorse Col. John N. Wkitford as the proper person for the RavabUDaas Maetors In said die. triot to cast thefv balkH for aad wa de advise nil good Bapualioaaa te gtve kirn their hearty sypport aa against his eom peUtor. J n ' v' u -! s. . rAta, wm n. Joa Paaa, Beo Y. . , Worthy aal WeU Qaaiifled.- Bavlat caught the senior editor away f6m home, and knowing bis excessive modesty,,! take advantage of biaab tenet to say what- many others as well aa I think of him. ; , Els candidacy for senatorial honors it exceedingly appropriate that is to r, he is Inst the man for tha place,-,.' Personally, eecWliy, eolUieaUv.'men teHy,' he ia '! (juaUfled to take his sett the Senators ta the next General Assembly, Asa Joarnatist, he has shown rare tsrts tud tils U a place thit w ,1 r-1 utg to the treat a man rsuits as w. i as gooa points, wtas oeadcet of t ' prr, he has ever been oo a -1 1-c lent for tha best interest. not oulj of hu immediate eectios, bat sleojfor tlio af bin etate. Unswerving la his a(Uc cues I to priajiple, be can not be bought pr lured from his fealty toritbt. ' m Mn of Craven, show your love of patriotism fcy seadvng-iisnry B. Kana, the Utie patriot, io the next rJenate. i . . ... ... , AaACHU. Ortober Bth, 13C3. . aTIC3 TO BIOTBXKa.' ' 11?. TTirnLowa BooTHwa Btbo? --'1 alv-i fca-Bd for ' child rea It soUsm the child, softc eo-.a, s 1 : - - ' --t j-t- j f;r.diar THE YELLOW FFTFJt WAjUUXUTai. Oo. Surgeon Rom ken telegraphed to Sargecat Oaaaral Hamilton, from Fvrnandin aa follows: "Koch mora sickness here, principally among nagToeathan is Uroght or re ported. The Boward Asaoeiatioa haa no mora meene than necessary for the care af tha sick aad needy. Tha number of Utters are large and increasing. Many infected houses and much infected bedding are here which should ba fumigated, disinfected, snd soma deetroyed. WUl yon famish meane for faaagatioo. infection and compeauiioo for articles destroyed thereby greatly diminishing the dancer of trouble ia the future, especially next year. DKCATrn. October . Three new cases sinoa last report. Jacxbonvilli, October 6 -The of ficial bulletin gitfs new casts 81; deaths 5. Total oases. S 108. total deih3S2. Of tha new cares 39 a-e white aod 42 eoiored. Bss Coalition Proved a Sucre I Editor Jocrnal: Tne question for each voter who Nets an Interest in this county to ask is, has Coalition succeeded ee was hoped it would 'I Coalition promised to . ive a better set of couoly cflicers than the Uepubhcao party had given or offered to givo. h promised to give better representatives in the Legislature than was offered b. the Radicals. The question now is, has it kept the promise t As to theooumy officers no one cn deny that ihry have come fully fully up to these promisrsand even be yand expectation. And at to the reprs- smtativesit is hanllv wnrth time to .k if everobody does not know that Clark and Line were not beiirr rprfsnia- tives of tb g'od people of the oouiily than those voted for by the RidicaU. Tbe morals of the votem hnve bteo improved wonderful! by Coaluion They bad never been told before thai i' wroDu to bulldoze aod intimid ta voters. But Coalinon told them thai it was; and that tuch conduct would cause the precinct at which such prac tices were induUrd in io be thrown nut by the returning board aud it had better cease. Coalition then has btei a success. and only awaits the liiumph it will achieve in November to bestow still grestsr benefits upon the good old coun ty. Let every well wisher of the coun ty vote for COsLlTION. Chief Marshals We publish below the list of Assistant Marshals for our fair, bich opens in full on Wednesday, Oct. 10 The se lection is admirable in the extent of territory it covers, showing the active interest the Chief Marshal, Mr Matt Manly, of New Berne, is taking in the success of the exposition. Mr Manly requests us to state that the recalls of tba Assistant Marshals ahuuld be a blue sash, with shoulder and side rotette We should state, for tbe information of tha Marshals, thst they can secure their regaliaa here in Qoldsboio when they come: Messrs. A. T. Hill Kinston. Lenoir county; Tboe. R Kouse. LGrange. Le nolr county; Herbert MoClammy, Wil miogtoo. New Hanover connty; Bay wood Edmundson. Apple Tree. (Ireene ooanty; Joel Patrick, Bella Ferry Greene county ; J. B Urimes. Urimes land, Pitt county; Charles R Guy. Smithfield, Johnston county; Sime Ein stein. Wsyns; T. H. Holmes, Wayne; H. Y. Moore, Wayne; Dallas Hardy. Wayne; James 8. Harwell, Wayne; P Caldwell, waiter e. u.. Wayne; M- W. Loftla, Mt. Olive, Wayne; Joseph E. Robinson, Wayne; L. W. Hum phrey, jr., Wayne; John S. Dortoh. Wayne; 8 A. Woodard. Wilson, Wilson county William - .Yelverton, Black Creek vWilson county; W. B. Flanner, Croatan. Qravan county i J. W. Ste cart, New Berne, Craven county. Benjamin Hahn. New Berne, Craven county; K. Bishop. New Berne, Craven county; R. B. Nixon, Craven ooanty. The Assistant Marshals sre requested to meet Mr. Manly at the Gregory Benso. GoldsboTO. N- C. on Wed nee dsy, Oct. 10, at 10 o'clock a. m. -Golds-boro Argus. To tbe Publfoi . The following reiea of fare will be in effaot Tuesday, October 9th, to Golds boro Fair and return, including admis sion into the Fait; ktorehead C4ty... $3 40 Wild wood, 80 Nswpott....... 8x0 Havelook, ....... ,. - iu Croaua 1M Rivsrdale 1.90 New Berne - , t 70 Tuacarora........ ...... ... 1.60 Core Crek,.w....,.r- ......... 140 Dover,., .r.. . ia.., . i a Gsk.?...!.'.." .f...:. i so aaUOttODsjeaaee Pe l OV LAGfaiiget.et.jp uM DOts9 1 eaeeaaees eeea sea rt The above tickets wiU ti tale Cet. lStkfablesivai u' ! P- TV. anA CT. Dnff v .ealra to return their thanks to tk firemen1 And ehlfens of New Brae,4or) their prompt aa rerv efficient tervloee at the are Saturday: night, and Jbopa their offotte wUl always prove as sncoaBaxui aa taey wert on thin ooeaaiocwt U 4 1 m If you want to preveot-typhow fever et if yon feel as tf 4yotf were going to nave tne enuis ana sever; saxe Mxaaor. Price 85 cents a nackase. "Helen's BsbteSL'-'Thif work Irate knowledge! to ba th bs sWllng artt- cls ia oar rxxikstorve. Uruxglste tow sver, ssr that Dr.' Bull's Bby Byrnp sens netter toau any otntt, ibuiouj, ; is always reliable. t - - ' , . '-V iM At Famllcor SepUt 83d, t Ambrose Tobacco! Tobacco! THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF TOBACCO Eve brought to Now Berne. From Gravely to Lowest Oradee. At J. F. TAYLOR'S, ocSdwtf New Berne. REPORT OF THE CONDITIO or THE National Bank of New Berne, At New Berne, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, October 4. 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and diacounts - - 8r03.587 98 Overdrafts, - 2,583.81 U. 8. Bonds to secure circu lation. Fours. - 25.000.00 Other stocks, bonds and mort gages .... 50,109.58 Due from approved reserve agents .... 2.41348 Due from other National Banks 9 491 49 Due from State Banks and banker 14.544.13 Real eetate, furniture, ami tixturea .... 16.010.55 Current sipenses and taxes paid .... 2 419 84 Checks and other cash items 450 4 6 Bills of other Banks - 10,000.00 Fractional paper currency. nickels, and cents 1.101.11 Specie - - - - 27.5le.00 Iiegal tender note 7 307.00 Redemption fund with U. S treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) - 1.125.00 Total - - - - $073.7 10.N LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in -8100.000 00 Surplus fund - 70,000.00 Undivided profits 13,143 43 National Bank not,' out standing - 22.(00 00 Dividends unpaid 30 00 Individual deogiU subject to check .... 104,047 53 Time certificates of deposit - 43,989 .48 Cashier's checks outstanding 5 00 Due to other National Banks 19 3C6 42 Due to State Banks and bankers .... 708.98 Total. . $878,710.84 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) County of Craven, j I, O. H. Roberts, Cashier of the above-named bank, Jo solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the best of rhy knowledge and belief. G. H. Roberts Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8 in day of October. 1888. J. R B. Carrawav, N. P. Correct Attest: Jno. Huohes, i L. II. Cutler, Geo. Allen, Directors. Boots and Shoes. In Great Variety. Tbe best pegged Brogan in the city. Large Stock of Rubber Goods. All sold by Electrio Lights at night and by honest dealing in day time. At J. F. TAYLOR'S, oc9dwtf New Berne. NOTICE To my old customers, and as many new ones as will favor me with their patron age, that I have removed to my newly fitted Tonsorial Parlor, next to Dre. Duffy's office on Middle street. Shaving 10 cents, and first-class in every respect. 09 dim J. B. BROWN. Wanted, Several Gentlemen Boarders. For terms, etc., apply to MISS RISQTON, ocod3t Pollock street. Special Bargains IN All Grciss of Tobacco LARGEST STOCK IN TBE CITY. LOW PRICKS Ulrielia WHOLESALE GROCER, NEW BERNE, N. a For'Bent, DvawUrhn Eoaan on Aha north side of Pol look street, betwaan tUaoock and Mstcstlf, oontaiatng fourteen j rooms. two kitchens, smoke-houaa ana stable. Thr rarthar narticuiart atmi to - o44as ti U ; rC. ROBERTS. ? Thai BaketwT on flaixtk Front street, Everything ootapteto ta Bakery and Store ready for -work.- It m in a two story brick building which oaa be vent sd on reasonable terms, , V y, N Army to - 4 - s- oc4dtf msv.-- 'ALEX SXfStV :-f. . - ; . v.-.i A8A JOBS, Agent for p.lOJUN a BRO, Philadelphia will rornish Bulks made, to erdevan guaraateaa to St at BeaeoaabM Prices, for Men ot Seya, aamplas sent assvatUePtoranf eo.aUenaOa, -tnlfoxms a spsetalty, - Orders salltltaa. Oct alSis, I . ,VAt i. CLOSING OUTftE! We kindly call tion to our the public's jtten- IMMENSE STOCK OF ' MERCHANDISE Sold Vilhir Thirty Dir's If possible, rctarJIe.-s of cost or value. Iu order to retire from business I am making this saoritioe, and all will make money by calling and purehaaiDg some of my groat bargains. My stock of CLOTITIXO, consist ing of Menu, Youths, Boys and Chil dren's, is full and oomplete; prioe ranging from the cheapest to the best. Genu, Ladies, Misses, Boys end Children's SLIDES 1 have a full variety; will also be sold that will astonish the public .My stock of at priors DRY (iOODS, Ladies' and Gents' Fur nishing Goods, you will lind afsorttd in every par ticular ,uahty And remember we will not dwell nti prices to get rid of these goods; TIII.Y MIST Hi' SOLD Trunks, Valises, Buggies, Harness, Saddlery of every description, flats and Caps, T-ul'sv Robes, and varlon. goods too numerous to mention, will be sold at one of tho ' GREATEST SACRIFICES Ever mudo in Nw I',crQe ;a tl,e Mercantile line. Come one, come all, Early this fall. Purchase coods of lut it you are late, You will rerrtt vour fa. And blame luck for nuttin um, hind. I). M. .K'KS, Salesman. Weinatein Buildin?. O v ('or. Pollock and Middle sta. NOTICE. City Taies on Real RsUta PAr.n.i Property and Poll are now due. and thn tax list io mv hand fnr r.n Please come forward and settle vnnr taxes without further delay. I shall be at my offloe from 9 a m. to 12 m.: from I p-m. to 4 p m. By order of Board of City Council. SILA8 FULCHER, City Tax Collector. New Berne, Oct 3J. 1888. . NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NEVVJAMPLESIl N. M. OA8K1LL and K. M. CRADWICK have rormed. a co-partnership to carry on ' the TAILORING BUSINESS. WeeuarantfesitUfactlop In everythlaf.f Repairing and Cleaning d10 wltlfSk. patch. OIVlS US A CALL. ( GASKILL L GflADWIOK.- Fall Millinery-1000. MI88 FALUN hat returned to tint'" YORK with a "' i tiU Large and Well Selectett' STOCK OF - JMCilli: a. ao:t . for tbe Firm of, Mna, . OOTKBBaT Laau EHODEd, and,, lestaitfullr .aollaits Aba pstrofikge of' the tadle, ' . ' '.' war raa av"i jxliss tvauoenr angles; Oct. 1st. IPS. l; : ,twlm ..ta J4 ifU;s" J0I1I1 SUTEO Has oa band and Is receiving every da . - handaoma parlor tuitsv'chnmbet-BeuJ , heavy walnut, baraana, wrobak, ki mattresses, ehairs, loungw, aofss. e.r etC;Sisll t'-.tj !;.u - . ,.'.. !' I :. Be also has a line of homn-maHa w-irl - of bedsteads, eofas,k tables burnt?-., wtuvu miv seas ana suDsucti, Price Eisjht Dowd' t 'T.k:. Bottom.. ; ..... ,.v v. , .r. - -,-. Ki d w : Middle st'. New Fcrut. a'efirt kt. 1 jilrscEcUak,-,;, jonea, sob of T, O. and. Mary jQuea,
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