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OURNAL, . VOL. VII.-NO. 167. - .lfy WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. . - EWkEERNE ' I J . 7 BUSINESS LOCALS. COCOA. Tsplooa, Gelatin, Flavor &rg Extraota. Celery feed aad WUti Uoatard beed. U. E. Blots. , I - TSH HIVES OYSTERS. A fresh I j surply Jutroeiwd at Mr. 8. A. WombWs Saloon M MlJdl axrort. , 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I L Moat y m wU m th rees of hi kind, and U yon ov as pi pay at. ... - J.CWaziTT. 1JURS WISIS AND-UQCORS for . . Medicinal and othsr bm lot sal by Jamw Rxdmoxd. v ?U A CTUATED IT THE PUREST ii. MOTIVES." WiKhttB ed- , vtrtieemeuts ar posted la a ooowoooj pjac or MC, (by any friends,) I am 4 lull dWemmetf to sell good - gr eerie very cheap. 1 have a hand 600 bble of Wyli. onilth 6 Go. a nancoedl . Hoar, bought before la advnc,waicb '. l UUnd to ami very clos. toanuyj '- mercbaot who r m search of be- : gsio would ao wall to oall e see n, ! 1 will surely Mtl them money. Tm the . city trad, both whole! ana r.uil, 1 r: particularly cater, and guarantee to Kit perfect eatiefacuo. Tb finett , 1 Butter and WMett Floor ar toy lead lag specialties. ' - Tn GROCER. BLACKBURN. IMPORTED FRENCH BRASDY AMD HOLLAND GIN. jaet ncorvod aad - tot l by " . J ivo Ukdu.d. GO DOVNlo Hid Qaab Btora tnd gat Mm ol ihoM thr pound eana of .Tomatoe and Peach' for 10 oou per i Qan. Mo liviag mortal oaa Mil lham ' ; good far 1Q QnUxept th Cah ma. TUST RECEIVED Another lot of ' U OAR&EITt OOGNAO BRANDY .' for aal by Jamu Rxdmond. TI f R9. 8. A. WOMBLE ha r-opnd XiX her Oyaur Salooa at bar old atand on Uiddl JtrMt, and will arr , Lyan Harta Oyatara ia all atyla. . ..- octStfi' H0SS8 Fd aad Cow F.d of ry daaoriptioa at 1 W.. . 8. V. E. W. f MILLWOOD 8. PARIS GREEN for dratroyiog the cot too worm at ,..;;., GlO. AtXKH & CO. FIIL'A BUTTER, th b in the market, oa ic at Dana', only 80 eanteperlb. ... SPINACH, Toi nip, and SiUrUa Kale 8dat tiEO. AlXBM ft Co. WHITE LEAD, Mixed P.iat, Var . aiab. Oil and Ulaaa at Geo. ALUM ft Co. 8E PURE ICE, manufactured by tbe JarmM Ice raotorT. j j I9il : ' WORK now, and rest when the t tictoryla won. , ' LxAYK do atone nn turned for the next thirty days, ; . Tkn thousand, docks ia Trent rirer, and a haodred thousand in the aound - ; , V; ' i : ji "ii "in m-i.iLii.-ii . ;t'Tnra ought to be month of con aunt labor by the friends of good governments. V x,t. fMMgMivnssns ToDlT.i.Judge' Tharman will , argue the Bell telephone ease be fore hie JI.S. Supreme Court. i .CHISFi Jusiica 'FCIXER was 'formafff fnaneuratedbxstatti'rdaj and" tick i'sjeat'attadaf the .rts ribot asd-'tsll hlc tt-5.i.8.-masr--al fatcj , n.C iesstJilfmfl hands -l aaiod elect WCoa- f I cakT i aiTord to center this cam ra! jrn." - Indeed !"" Yoa ; bare ss? , UX aa tid errant of tjie"peo ,', and now the people order yoa to p towork-'r.'a 'roSTHASTEB-QKNEBAL DlCK- ixsox , in the letter to Congressman Cot, ; Wished ia .the n;Vorid.,Of Si' flies th, responsibility for " 1 tbnae-of the franking prlrl lc,- . Ika ' roatcSce Department ec'.:! : 3 Ecnator Qnay and KepreH gc-.:live Keanof the use of their fr2-r s co political documents bar i: z f 1 i';-t t j free carriage ia the v. - Tier 8 U 66 "etiJence .that tU V V, z coaaitteca stopped U f t cr ,ttat';eUh of '.the cr-' ctjectei tii.lLl -T-r: . i .1 " ' S ' T.T3 r.r:--"-m circular alladed c f a :.' t ttat c:ca bewildered ti. A i " r cssonncci R3 h!s tcx ' ; 3d own," as i fr o a it , i t - rrca on the folly ' ' r cf the sisters in - " ' '? knots oa the ' '.' ': ' . -Acooi wo -' Sr';tt,a&l( T f ' --5 'wtt . : 1 Lrt't ' i ' i tr n:i r" iov. Thai "hat petfilex i was, to what dtnomiBtrtoifHhgt Dreacher baloorel It it how deat that he waa tl f&twjdi4r af UaU Qoaj, preachisi la the fpuer neaaof PennajlTania. S. i i H ' Thx Dailj Tobacco Plant of Saturday, October 6th, u a . beauti ful Jewel of journallm. , Darlam baa made the Tobgcoo Ptant bat U is, and the Tobacco Plast ia mak ing Durham what It la to be. fTuis Issue baa eight pagea, and,as a New Uernian said about big ightj weetbearti, each more beamtlful tkad the "rest. The tenter of the' first is a cross, extending the length and 1'rtadth of the page, in which ia the grjhic anneancement of the eow ng event, the Grand zpo sitioo. lo the corner of this page re beautiful and artistio jpietores of Borne rset Villa residence of J. 8. Carr, Black well's factory, Oottl Claiborne, and Durham cot ton mills. On the last page are elegant cngraYings of Durham county court house, and Trinity M. E. Church, and excellent photo graphic likenesses of Qrorer Cleve land and Allen Q. Thnrman. LOCAL NEWS. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0. E. Slotkb Cocoa, eto. J. C Whitty Notice to pay up. O. Masks -Low prices atill load. MBS Wohble Lynn HaVeo Ojratera- E. O. niLL-Bt. John' Lodge. A. F. ft A. M. . v F. T. Pattosoh To tb TOters of Craven county. Geo. Dendebson Chang of ached ole E. C D. line. ' Tbe Uoldaboro Fair open today.,. Remember the meeHngef ibe Youdr MWs Damooratio Ctab at their room, the old poatoffloe building tonight Chief Maishal Smith 6f the Eastem North Carolina Stock and Industrial Aaiociation (colored), goea to Ooldaboro today to learn a lemon in Conducting fcairr. The funeral of Uiaa Jane Ann Clark ill take place from th Baptist Charon this Wednesday morning at, 10 o'clook. Th frienda of th family are Invited to attend. " -' ! Col, J. N. Whitford waa at the Ex change yesterday, and aa usual obtained figure well abore the ararsge prio of the day. His cotton sold fof 1 8 II b caus of the superior quality. ' k -V Thr Mgh tb aid of th LadiedL&axll lary the V. If. C. A. is Ifrombed some thing new and at neat WeAaadT nlgl)t T is to U arBeunoaaasatth for the benefit of ihaAs ooitk)e 1 ' "7 4 t Our city Ux;oUetor-oru that Mra. A.T, Jerkws. K.M.Payi, Chief of Fir Department, aad others followed tb uaa or wi nret mwa aa TiMblr .1. . --. - 'AL!..'.-- oity tax.? L tHf g0oflbVk go oa. Th regular menthly Bpeatlag;; the Y. M. C. A. wiU bo hold tonight at 130 otyock. .As bniineer'M jmporUoc comes, before t&a meeting deaire4 that all members will b prawn, At is specially nrgtd that all the eonnnlttees bo ready with theif tpprt, iu H The game laws of oar Bute make it a misdemeanor to shoot partrMger nartl after tb 15th of Octobri:f.Tha Craven County Gun Club (as mad every effort to improve shooting in oar section, and it is repotted thai then era wore birds taistsessoa than lor 3aaf,Maox here tofore. It is to b hoped that those who enjoy gaming Jr!U.nj&fat iheurdor for th sport put thou within thd fwach of the law h snooting birds hoforo the time alio wsr ,by statotv ' .0' gsaetal principle It is better ' to attow- 'the young birds to obUla their growth ho fore oommeacing the winter Vehootlng. Th Gaa ClBh'wClttrejBottMoTr'vio latkm of th law that b broughf'to their Botic.; -A A.? r tvT u-f - : " - . - Mr. Chariot Serzenstaln and family hat returned froaa'New Yek.s ? , Mrs. J.. Bell andfjChiHrejv Washington, .D. C, is visiting her fatten Prof.ted;V. eal.!.i Aiiis w7, ids sportsmen. .- i As evldenos that NeW Brne It place for winter sportsmen we note that Jfr Jimes Hensley ofthe Craven; Coup ty Gun Club, went' opt ,(arly yesterday morning op Trent river and returned aout o'olock a. m. Uh ttlrty dncki. and be ssys it was cot god day for duels eiiher..', Among those killed were tho Taddls, DJue Fester and Tj&L'-,,' Psrties arriving on stearrfft rejort tl st FamHoo sound isswsrmlrj with dcick In great var'cJes. ' TLa wil t .ur' t to Uew Esrte' th! season will r-t !wk for sport. -. J- -' The 8piinTaaeeWo. Oar fiind,t yaaoaboro will ra ember that Ma oowaty caadidaU os th Coalitk tkket wQl be at Vancebore ovStnNayjTf " Th eaavaa will the bcta bt aaxa Lt th peopl tsca fot aa4 hear what thay have to aay, and if htj d tQ a atraigbt atory let achpTeeinoteanda oommitte to exaDgmS the record aad lean th trath, I hr th trtth thataukee aa free; aa4 the hrath is what the peopl want. If th Coalition RvpabUcaaa oaa aot'ahow Mtiafactory remit from their admipUlratioa, turn 'em oat aad pat ether in. Steamer ICoromoBta. The Eaglet of the E. a D. Una aailod yesterday with a fall oargo of oottoa. lumber and garal merohandis. The Vesper of thia lla will arrive at noon today aad sail tomorrow afternoon at fear o'clock. TboMantooof the O. D.lin rmd from Norfolk last nlaht with a full oargo of mercbanlae aad leavea on re turn trip today at 19 o'clock. Tb Howard arrived laat night from Trenton with a full oargo of cotton.' The Carolina arrived from Bell 'a Ferry rseterday with a cargo of cotton. Club Keeting. W The Young Mens Dacoooratle Club ill hold a maetiag at the rooms' next to th poatoffloe tonight at iiWeVlock Every member ahoald be present. The work of the campaign from now antil the election should be unceasing. Erery voter must be registered and mesne provided to get thoee to the polla who are unable to attend- Great will be the regret if by careleesnete we lose our representative inCongrees.State officer,. legislative and oounty ticket. Lit tbe Club go to work, meet once or twice a week from now until the election and bring out every voter. Our Advertisers. Our merchants are rather backward in bringing in their fall advertise ment. Thle ie a miatake. They should direct the customers1 minds to their stock before tb Fall trade begins. It ia oalyudictous advertiains: that pays, and this nave in many wave. The newspaper of a town or oity is sn in det to to the business done there. Peo ple who Wnttobuy goods like to go wher there is plenty of goods for sale and th newspaper being the index tells the etory. How w ssy to our merchant Jhat, our Wsmly Joc&iul permeate. evry-' neighborhood in the etnoqne kitroofatiee and is read by it teat tea Sbowaaao people every wees, and yiyca bay; any pride forth busi ness Interests of your city yon should keep your businsss before them, and show that N Bene i a city with liv aad enterprising merchants and busi ness men. Of the many dry goods and clothing establishment in thia city th Jonas al carries thro, via: O. Marks who carrie a very largo stock and com mand! a gbod wholesale as well as re- teiLad; his prices will compotowUh taooo in Northern market. F. T. Patter son wlthalsrge and well sslected stock of clothing, shoes aad dry goods, and Wo. Cohoajaflth largo atoek ol cloth ing, dry goods.' 4bdiob wad goafs furn ishing . goods. - W command taoa gentlemen to omr roadon aad ask thorn to match the eolaaantof th JonuraL for othrs, notice of which will el ways appear under thehead of "New AdvrtissmenU." St. Mt'i Lodse A. ?. ft A. M. There will bo a retular commanlca tUa f Rt.' John' Lode- No. 8. A. F ft Ai M, this Wednesdsyi Out? 10th at t:M & . "All members are requested to be proseat.-' WMlt to Si degre and busi noasoflmportaooe. py-oroot of w. it. . - Q gjjj. SocraUry. .fM8 ' 1 mJi' : " ' IsTettlgat for Tesnelf. . aHa not the Coalftlon Sheriff collected mors tat than hi predecessor f Hav not hid usttlemenu with the eoramis sioners been more in aooord with th law ? Has not hi custody of prisoners beea oaually a good r Go seefortour- eslre. freemen. Don's tak th state ment of either ideV geareh the record, they will tell, and are open to every r i ikiiii wietii ' VOTMCl 1 if.irnt -a tjy i 'i-'-a ... .IW lailera CArklia CisaaoC'I IT) W It i ti iQcreased . Duslns' and' to apply faUy tho need sol this section for prompt and Sjvick. traasporutioe, the veeseuoi this line wiu aatu torthsr notice, make four, tripe per. weekt Uav ing HW Bern Monday, ThesdsyS, Thursdays and Semday afternoon. ar rivina Monday, Ttesday. wodoetdayi and rrtdays. -fi(F-i- t Thia u th nesrest topproaea. to a daily seryice that Nw Bern ha over bad and we bave no doubt the publio will efclt t ' t? - .v? t ? -J . TivtS TfvWnwnaA l,l ' GEO. ni3twi530, Agent ' "' ' in all .J Mi m t -': "..' .! -ii4 "A cannot wither h nor otom ttat iU in fib it variety.". Flesh Is hardly beir to an ache or pain which cannot b Wf'l ty vr.?z Ealvatioa Oik .It is painfaJy anncviog to he dis tort "d ia fv"ts aeemtUe by someone cot;;' ml j you know Dr. Bull's Coci,!i tjrsp is only S3 cents. Onslow County Items. Fish ar scarce and eell pretty high, 4 eeau ft lh. (mullete) being the price generally paid for them. Crop ar being rapidly housed, and are better than yeare past. Cotton ia not taming oat so well as expected. Mrs. Lilly Bell, wife of J. H. Bell of PolloksviU. I very eiek st her fsthert, Dr. E. W. Ward. Mr. J J Simmons is very ekk, also Rev. Be j Wsrd. M sears. McClammy and Robinaon, Congreeeional. candid a tea for thia die trict (3d), will speak at Jaclaoaville, ao we hear, on the first day of November next. We hope it will be thoroughly advertised. A young men named P. P&iker acci dsntly shot himself dead while out hunt ing one aight laat week near here. Tbe load entered his bead, killing htm al most instantly. He waa a son of Mr. Wm. Parker and waa a promising young man. Mr. Jas. O. FiactUe killed the largeet alligator aeen in these waters for yeais. tie waa u reetz incbea long and meas ured 5 fet 8 inched around the body Be had just caught several drts and hogs from James, and J. wanted to pay him for it and did so. Our county candidates are cana-sing ' now. We have to RepuHtcau nomina tions, and oalv one independent as we know of in our county. Wm. Groves la the independent against Tbog. E. Oilman, Eaq;,forthe Lw isl.iture. but Tommy will have an easy walk over lth Billy we tnink. Mr Leia Fonville killed a ruttler laat wtek with 16 rattle, Mr. E W. O. RiRKS killed one with 13 rattle, that came very near Mtinc him and his whole family. Tbey all not after tbe anake which turned on them and ran them all in the house, and if they had not abut the door it is supposed no one would have known whit became of the family. Our church building at Swann- boro i, K"i"tt on finely. The frame is up and looks wel . it ia 43 1 30 feet, two story . upnuir for lodge and school room. The ladies oontinue their work, minx to get up money for the same Un rndavami Saturday, tne rjih and z 'th mats , a grand entertainment, tableaux, &c, will be given here by the ladies for the benefit of the church and we hope a large turneut will be made hv all who are interested and are well wihhers of a good cause. The a-1 miss ion fee will be snail THE VLLLUW F I V III JaGK90NV1LL, Oct V.-El win Mar tin, editr of the Times Union, died at 13 o'clock thia mornm tie bad rested Quietly until about 4am, whan he be came delirious and rest. ess ui til death relieved him Lie stood heroically at his poet through the entire epidemic. and the conservative and oheerfut tone of his editorial opinions had done not a little to allay fear and keep up the courage of the people. Jacksonville, Oct. 8 The weathor was clear and cool today, except at mid day, when tbe murcury rose above HO degreee. Th funeral of Edwin Martin late editor Of tb Times Union, t ok place this morning, sad waa largely attended A beautiful floral cross, sent by tbe em ploye of the Times Union, lay upon th caskst. Right R v Edwin G Meed. Bishop of tbe Episcopal Diocese of Florida, read the er vice of tbatcburch. All of the attachea of the Times Union establishment, aome sixty In number representing the editorial, business and mechanical departments, attended in a body, wearing badges of mourning. Official bulletin- New case, 50; deaths 4. Total oases to date (corrected) 8,208; total deaths, 295. Frank Marvin, cashier of tbe bsnking Drat Of Ambler, Marvin ft 8tockton, died tonight after th official bulletin was filed. Ha was th laat of a lars-s bonaohold to contract the fever, all the former cases having recovered. He lvs a wlfs and aa infant child. Baeklew' Aralaa aalv. Tai Best Salts in the world for Cuts. Bruise, Sore, Ulcer,, Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter (Jhapped Hand, Chilblain, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or ao pay required' 1 It is guaranteed to tre perfect satisfaetton. or money ro- iunded, Prio 29 cents per boa For si by K. K, UUtTv. iaa 17 - - Jelnt Canvasf. The Democrail an & ttpublican can' didate for the count offi. es and too Legislator will address the citizens of Joheaoooaty at ths following time and plaoesr ' ' - " - Msy.rUlir, Oot T i v. ? fj .pooksiiiOovil ii J a u rf fPiney Grove, Parker & Simmors, Oct. SO. vr Creeks HsVMiMr(ea3j .Mtwapla VoMip !, Vcw ZS. , Tockaboo, Ott.SS dm wooer; octfairoi TAArr. of 'bAVMftlea parties are respectfully, Requested at these meetings aod hear the bene discussed, Th candidate for the togifttatara will aiacuas ta tariu ana otner issue oi issport4iieeteibtoCplr -'' fl'yTi Chms.8p. Er Com;' :-T-: i- Chan.lm Ki-Uom.' . Doctors ar to gaard Va'iCan life and bring relief to ah siS- 8 oe Dr. Bull Baby Syrup; it contains nothing tnlnrifMia anil ia raliahtw. s- tAilperaoii dairiog family'meai ein coon which). tneyoaB rein Choose Lazaaor, wbicn prom ptry. relieves and cures disease of th stimtsh. liver bowels and blood. Price only 85 cents, IBX). On Tuesday, October Sta, at her resi dene oa Pollock street. Mrs. Nancy Robersoa, wife of J. J. Ro hereon, m th 70th year of nor ag. Wrap her ia th cold, whit abroad. Fold her head across her breaat. Lay her gently in th casket. Darling wife has gone to reet. HraBiSD. , Funeral from reeidence this at 3 o'olock. svening TO THE Voters of Craven Co. AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Take notice that at MR. F T. PAT TE1WOaS8 CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Two doors north of Hotel Albert. Mid die street, you will find a Large aod Well Selected Line of OlottLing! I can aell you: A good warm suit for S3 50 A better warm suit for 54 oo. A wool suit for $5 00. The best suit you ever saw for only $6.00 A nobby suit. Casalmere, for only 7 5 .. These yoot muif ftf em fo U appre ciated. A good heavy overcoat, only $2 00 A better heavy overcoat, only $3 00. A nice beavy fur trimmed. $8 5J A nice aatin-faced corkscrew, 810 00 As I intend to lead in low prices. You will bave to see these goods to be con vinced, and I respectfully invite one and all to a close examination as to prices and quality. Mr. 8. R KaLL will tase great pleasur in showing this line of clothing to his friends. My Shoo Department 1.4 full and complete. I will sell a good leather inner and outer sole glove grain button tboe. ladies, for Si 00. A nice kid button shoe, ladies, for Sl.25. A nice pabble grain for Si '-5. I keep up tbe line of that very popular Common Sense Ladies Shoe that has given such universal satisfaction. In men 'a goods I can give you a good . strong, durable Shoe tor SI 00. A belter Shoe for 1 85. My Dongolar top button Shoo, for wear and atyle can t be beat, only i do Drop in and look at my porpoise leather Bal. and (Jong. Shoes. Every pair warranted In Cloths and Jeans, on must see tbem aod bear the prices. CARPETS. Will sell you a good carpet. 86 inches ide for only 20o per yd Ixxik at the 25 o carpet, also tbe 80c. and 85c, that beautiful all weol filling only 45c, aod my Brussel s carpet for 60c A good line of Comfortables, Quilts and Blankets that cannot fail to pleaae. Bupgy Robs and Horse Blankets as heap aa ou could wish them. Beautiful Rubber Oarments for gen tlemen 'a wear. Unlaundried DreeaShirta I defy com petition- Look at my dOj. Sbirt. Trunks, Vallate and Hand Satchels, best assortment and cheapest in tbe city. Bov's Clothlne in Variety. Be it remembered, any article bought at my store if not satisfactory will be taken baok and money refunded with out question Mr 8. Ii. 13ALL will endtavor to make your visit pleasant nd agreeable. Thanking tbe public lor past patron age. I respectfully aak a continuance. Respectfully your obi. svt., F. T. PATTERSON. Boots and Shoes. In Great Variety. The best pegged Brogan in tbe city. Large Stock of Rubber Goods. All sold by Electric Lights at night and by honest dealing in day time. At J. F. TAYLOR'S, ocfldwtf New Berne. NOTICE To my old customer, and as many new ones as will favor me with their patron age, that I have removed to my nswly fitted Tonsorlal Parlor, next to Dra. Duffy's office on Middle street. Bbsving 10 cent, aad first-clsss in every respect. ov dim J. B. BROWN. Tobacco! Tobacco! TPE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST . , STOCK OP TOBACCO Ever brought to Now Berisev From Gravely to Lowest Grade. AS ; .' TATLOfi'S, oc9d wtf . Nw Bern. rv. . IS All Grci:a cf Tchcco LiRQEST STOCK Hf TUB CtTl . 9 AW VWMft ,. !UWvrAtVaB 'i-JitVK: s.U .'.Vtrt -$:.. tSSiWh-; hit w T'sw w lV'7ri C NEW BERNE, V.C CLOSING OUT SALE! We kindly call tion to our the puHir's stten- IMMENSE STOCK OF - MKRCIIANOISE N hi S must b Sold Within Thirty Days If possible, rcardlos of cost or value. In or J r to rttiro from business I am making tins .Horidce, and all will make m.iuey by calling aad purchasing onu' of my great bargains. My stock of CLOTTTIXd, consist mg of Mens, Youths, Boys and Chil dren's, is foil and complete; prices ranging from the cheapest to the beet. Gent, Ladies, Missas, Ryy and C'jUdren's SllOEd I have a full variety, will ulfo be oU it prwes that will a.stom-li tV public. My Mo. k . f DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Gents' Fur nishing Goods, you wi ticular liuil assorted And m every par rcmejnber wo to get rid of Ml 'ST UK Will Dot I W these gooi ii Dn CCS TIIKY SOLI) Trunks ali.M's Kuggies, Harness, Sadiilery of every .1 inscription, Hats -uu i.uggy ivooe. and various goods too numerous to mention, will be sold at otic of the GREATEST SACRIFICES for ma' i' in line. New Demo in the Mercantile Come one, come all, Early thia fall. Purchase foods of evcrv tin.l Hut it you are late, ou will regret four fata. And blame luck for nutti rnn hind. WM. COHEN. 1). M. .JOh'KS, Salesman. Weinstein Dtiilding, Cor. Pollock and Middle sts. For Rent, A Dwelling House on th north M of Pollock street, between Uaadookand Mutcalf, containing fourteen rooans, two kitchens, smoke-house and stable. ror further particular, apply to o4d2w F. C. ROBERTS. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NEW SAMPLES!!.' . N. II. UARKII.L and K. M. CHADWfCK have formed a eo-partnership to earry 6h 'he v . . ... TAILORING- BUSINESS. w toarantee sittafactlon tn evirythiig.i J Rapalrlnn and aeaning done with dir. patch. -. :- orvh ca a caul. , n. QASKILL & OflADWIOK: oct3 d3m Fall f.lillinery-l8C3. MT8S FALM.V has te r- returned fd m SEV TORK wllh a Large and Well stock: Selected tot the Flfm er Mas. ctfWlhgftf 1 RHODES, and leepeetrally iiisJMwiti patreaac of ths Laglss. n J i&Jrt ' 5 Xeapestfsily,. i l4-X5ll4j - 1 Mrs; Oiithb . Oei ist.f3' " '"awlm ' C. The Biksn va, fiaaik Everything complete in R.k,- -Tj4 Store ready for' workr Tt ta in Wot - Apply tO ...... w7io. eeidttr- ALEX Jt7STlC2i CinterCldthihgr; ?A8A JOSKI. Age. a D, rxgas fei: PhUadeipUa, wilt rurbiah ntu . .. .1 order and goaranteed to fit t Rea. - rnee. rot Me Bg Boy. tS,mp.M c... seenatthsPtoreefQeo.AlJeafto, i. thlforrns a sp jcia! t. Order, toIlcW
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