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OURNAL VOL, VIL-NO. 174. NEW BERNE;:K. C,, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. i ' BUSHSTSS XOCALS. COTTON TIES and Cotton Giiu at . , Oto. Ai.inr ft Co. LARGS freak, eopplr of Lynn Haras Oj stars oa hand tonight at Mra. 8. ; A. Wosnbla'B. ENGINE and Ota Repaire, Belting, Packing, to. at ; GaO. A.LIXS ft Co IMPORTED rENCHBBlWDY AND HOLLAND GIN. ! received and f off aale by Jahb Ekdmono. G' ORN 6BELLERS, Oral Fane, read Cutters at GcaAixxaftCo. PURE WIN IS AND LIQUORS lor Medicinal aad other neee for aale by JaJOS RlDMOKD. H 4 CTUATtD BY THE PUREST 1 MOTIVES." Whaieer my ad- nUenMata are ported la a oontpicoous Viae or sot, (by my friends.) I am etill deiermiMd to aril good gro car ice very cheap. I bae oa band 500 bbU of Wylla. Smith ft Co. 'a unrivaled flour, boaght before the adt aoce.which I intend to aell.very cloaa. country marohaata who are in search of bar aiaa wosld do well to call and tee me, I will earely eava them money. To lb city trade, both wholesale and reuU, I particularly eater, and guarantee to give perfect aatiafaetioa. The Fine$t Butter aad Wkitett Flour are my lead .. ioi specialties). THE GROCER, E B. HACKBURN. 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I need . -money aa well aa the reat of man kind, and if jou owe me pleaae pay ma. J. 0. W HrTTT. O DOWN to the Caah Store and get aoao of thoee throe pound cana of Tomatoee and Peaohaa for 10 cant per can. No living mortal oanaell the earn gooda for 10 oente except the Cash man. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of OARREIT'S COGNAC BRANDY for tale by James Rkemond. PHIL'A BUTTER, the beet in the market, on ioa at Dunn 'a, only 30 cents per lb. USE PURE ICE, manufactured by tba Jarman Ice Factor?. I j) 29tf WHEN Tharman gets through Indiana, Harrison will be hid awaj in grandpa's hat, never to peep out agiin. Dr. McKenzie's book-, relaiiug to the sickness and death of the Emperor Frederick, is being seized bj the German authorities wherever it is found. MR. Oates of Alabama, offered in the House on last Monday a resolution oi final adjeurnmont on the 17th last., and it was laid over until the following day. ALLEN, the Great, is canvassing Indiana, and men, women and children stand half the night by railways to cheer the old Roman as be rashes on to victory. Judge Sawyer, in the United States Circuit Court at San Fran cisco, affirmed the constitutionality of the recent Chinese exclusion act, and held that all Chinese now oa the harbor, as well as those on thV way jfrorn China mast be sent back . n ' -; : - It 'hr admitted, by . every body, tha tkep'laciig of raw hides on the free; fist wa very successful ex periment,, benefiting' thfshos and leather industry without doing any . harm to the farmers. 'The result' of BacTcKltchihii experiments in tanning has not Men folly reported, baflt Is telieved that it will prove toje equally- as , successful and gratifying -r. . ?tt2BB has A been an outrage in . Ohio with regard to which the Re ' publican" press. is as silent as an ojster. , i Joseph, Feaid, a yoang colored man of good .education, a resident of Arian, Mich., was Intro dueed by Hpn.Mr. Sultzgaber te a meeting at Van Wert, Ohio,; The Republicans called; hint aV dr-d nigger "because fhe. attettpted t to - speak1, for CleVeland!; and, th6y burled "rotten eggs'; and brioks - and stones at him,- smashing the v windows and yellirig for Harrison. . AaiiN Hill triumphs over Blaine. From all reports we conclude that Governor Hill aroused' touch more enthusiasm among the Democrats of Indiana than Mr. Blaine got up among, the ' RepubUcanaHere is ceo account: The Governor was jast going to bed at midnight last t'.t wfcsn his train reached Pero Tn tlonsand peej-Je ;-Wlth,flam t t, tcrcbes and colored lanterns ' lis track; - The train pro 1 tL:ce;V solid walla of tn- 'j. Tt8cbeerswtfe deafening Hill, HO, Hill, speech, speech, Rams from, thousands vt tkroaU, Gov Hill pnt oa his vest aid coat, and stepped oat oa the platform, and said: "411 that Iesa say is this: I shall carry to the Democrats of New York the glad tidings, that Indiana is cestaia to be carried by the Democrats- With this I bid you one and all good night and good bye." LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISIMJIT8. Geo P Bow ell To a a rentier. The residence of Mra. J. A. Patteraoo on South Front atreet ia being paiated. Dr. Jatuta B. Hughe tnd fkmiy have returned home from a four month 't visit to the mountaina. W hop our people are all getting readr (or Conference. Pleaae remem ber it will be a privilege to entertain ita membera. The county canvaea ia booming. Coalition leads with flying colore, and our candidates are winning golden opinions and making votes everywhere and are bound to win . Whatever may be thought of theatres generally, it is gratifying to the New Berne publio that the management of our theatre is presenting entertainments of a very high order. Let it be kept up, and it will become evident that the clasio drama will always be patronized and appreciated here. Gen. Jos. Banks', a nobler and more generous gentleman does not exist, was a the Cotton Exchange with a large lot of cotton, all of which was covered with Dundee bagging. He very juatlj felt mortified to find many farmers were still using jute bagging. He says old Jones will roll op a rousing majirit for our able aad enargetio Congressman. Hon. F. M. Simmons. Steamer Movements. The Vesper of the E. C. D. line will sail at 4 o'c ock this afternoon. The Newberneof the O. D. line sailed yesterday for Norfolk carrying out full cargo of cotton, other freights, and pas sengers. The Maateo will arrive to night. The Pronouncing Hatch. The pronouncing match at the rooms of the Y. M.C. A. laat niht was a de cided success. The firat prize was won bv Rev, Mr. Bull, the aeoond by Mr. E. E. Harper, and the third by Mr. David Willis. The entertainment ia to be re peated at an early day. A recitation by Miss Flora Marki was the gem of the evening. Board of Trade. The Board of Trade meets again Fri day night. It ia expected that the next meeting will be a' highly interesting and important. The truth ia the present Board ia wide awake, and will preaa New Berne to the front. The Improvement of. our waterways, and' the making of New Berne an attractive winter resort, is only a part of the great work to be ac complished. All hat ds on deck, next Friday night. Steamer Vancaboro. The steamer Florence brought in last night front Vanceboro a new steamer bant at that plao by Mr. J. O. Price for Mr. J. M. Ipock. The nam of the steamer ia Vanceboro and iha to eighty' eight feet On the keel and ninety-four feet over all, fifteen feet on the bottom, and twenty aoroee the deck and four feet in the bold. The machinery Will be put in at once, and the Vanceboro will ran between this city and Vance boro aa a freight and passenger boat. The machinery of the steamer FI6r s nee -will be taken oat, and she ia to be used as a barge forth transportation of lumber from the mills on 8 wift creek to this oityr A Correction, . A Candidate for Lieutenant Gover nor Hides Himselt." This waa the caption of a paragraph in veaterdat'a JotraiiAL. .We are informed J kvi re-J quested to lay, that J-JD. Fritchard was not in th city Tueadaralkfai Now, the fact ia, that paragraph wa Written on Information that; v; thought to b reliable, but wa took the pvecaation to commence bv eayihgy It was ' reported thatJJ. C Pritchard.the Republican nomine for Lieutenant uovernor waa ia the city yesterday It to with great pleasure we - make the correction, and apologise to the stranger, for we ean think of Bo position more em Da mating than to - be taken for. Fritchard la a Strang pUoe,;;, -M' ?V wfc v t . i i is) m iih a.:..- ; ABTiott , mvrnxM&jfT ' Mrs. Vlnsiavr 'B' Boothw frriu? should always b need - for children teething. It soothes tbe. child, softens the gums, allays an pain, cr9 wind colic, and to the beat remedy for ,dlr- hcea. xwenty-nv eents a pott:e.4 A Boy fAier Yeaterday maralag between the hoars of elavttj aad twelve a'eloek a ooktred boy entered thw loom of Mrs. Sanaa Dodly oa Broad atraei and went p tain in hat bad room aad proceeded to Stl tJmaeU ta anything ef value he eaeji fad, Ooing into hat trank ha took taerafroor oat gold watch aad ohaia, a gold ring and twenty-eight dollar fa money. Mrs. Dadly im mediately aotifled the polio, and City Mirahal Lewie started oat in search of the boy, bat up te this time he has not been' eaaght. Mr. Lewie went around aad aotifled several parties to whom he would be likely to sell the articles to look eat for the thief, aad shortly there after the watch was taken to a colored i by the name of West on South Front street for aale, West took the watcX bat the boy scented a mouse and took o his heels before he could be Identified by any one who knew him. W learn that Mrs. Dudly says she would know him if she were to see him again. Extend Hospitalities. The North Carolina Conference of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church South will meet in New Berne on the 88th day of November and be in aeaaion one week. This body is composed of about two hundred and fifty ministers and one hundred lay delegates, making a total of three hundred and fifty persons. This number is to be entertained by the people of our city. We are told that the Methodist con gregation will itself provide homes for 235, which will leave 125 persons to be entertained by others. The Jocrnal id all it could last year to get the con ference to hold its neit session in our midst, and we ask that a generous hos pitality be extended and that we give a warm welcome to this large and influ ential body of Christian ministers and laymen. No doubt there will be a large gathering of visitors to our city at the same time. We shall gladly welcome all who will come, but we must net fail to provide first for the members of tbe Conference. Our visiting friends will pprecltte that. At the Th'.atre Saturday Evening. In speaking of Madam Janauschek the Raleigh Visitor says: An event in the annals of our local stage of more than ordinary moment ia the engagement of this great artiste next week at Metripoiitan Hall, Madame Janauschek haa long held the title of 'Queen of Tragedy," and ia the last great representative ef a dramatic aohool that proJuced a Forrest, a Mac- Keady, a Cnshman, a Kaohael and a Ristori. No lover of the drama should miss seeing this great accrese- She will produce "Meg Merrilee " Saturday night. Seata on sale at Bell's jawelry store. Tbe Mercantile AssoclaUoa of the Carolina. The above the nam of aa incorporated enterprise soon to be started by Messrs. Hacks, Kicaod ana Weill of this city, having for it Object the promotion of better system of furnishing- to the mercantile world all information and facta concerning the moral aad financial status of 11 traders aad merchants in the States of North and Sooth Carolina, and' also, giving to ita subscribers aa easy method of eollection. The above named gentlemen are well known in this ooaamanity as lawyers of ability and man ol iategrity, f good business capacity and industry aad their con nection, with the enterprise to the highest guarantee of its permanent success and usefulness. They hav been engaged for many months la developing it and hav met with such substantial en couragement by subscriptions both at horn and abroad that they are now en gaged la obtaining tbe information upon wntoa to won, aa nesara. Kicaod and Weill hav within the last aix weeks worked np all that aeotion ef this State west of Saliabnry, while Mr. Macks haa been, and to still engaged ia oanvaesing th North sad Mr Weill leaves again tonigatfoi lli Piedmont section where he will be engaged for several weeks. The Association already has large subscription lists ia Wilmington, Char lotte, Ooidsboro, Charleston, Lynch burg, Danviiu, norrolk, Flttsbnrg, Eiohmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York . r . Thia to a home aaterpriie and has foog been needed by mere hanks trad inn in the two states and is fortunate that it has fallen into ' the hands of men whose characters, business capacity and push will- make it ail that such an in stkuLioa.ehoald b Th Aaaooiation will commence basin ess oa Janaary In and will have its ptinoipal office in this city which to thai oeutr of Itt terri tory and will Usue aemi-anaual vol ume to It snbecribers and give each other information as to nraal and-eoa-toiiaryT ' W .heepeak for the Assoc ia tiod ahd Its' promoters great soooeaa and oheerfalfy eomatend Messrs. slacks. Ricaud and waiu to the eonideao ef tbe pabti&-Wilmington Meeeengtr. - Parents cannot be too- earsfnl ia naMtlno tha, tiaallh nf llialr bahtaei. Onlya oo4aa4' reliable tttdlclna should be given to them; Dr. Boll 'a Baby cyrtip known not to contain auUalaar rnKrrloafc " , J v If your skin it yellow, or it yoaara troubled with plmplee and boils, cleanse yoar blood with Letador, the lolaen nice only oentf. j . .J ' THE tELL01 FETEE. JacuoiivUJLa, Fia., Oct. 13.-Bihop Weed returned yeauxeay from hie ia spaotioa oi the auuatiea us Feroandina. He finds that he town is suffering not so much from actual yellow fever aa from distress among the people unable to Secure work, and cooeequedtly look ing to the public for support. Tbe offi cials there thiak there are at least three thousand people likely to need imme diate relief . Of this number stout SMj are colored stevedores out of wctk and they may cause trouble. Tbey are tbe one who atrack last summer and inter fered with the scabs bo tuck their places. On that occasion three com paniea of militia had to te sent to pre vent riot. The Finance Com mtuee today sends 1,000 to leruaudina. Al lean OuO will be needed to ii je vhem over their troubles. All local aaseoiUiea if K of L. in thia city bave umied in i lit- passage of a resolution asking lioneral Master Workman Molt to withdraw bis appeal for aid made to tbe working-men of the country. They say thai it is Dot right to their fellow-work men in other States to aid them bere when Jacksonville has a fund for relief detignr.i for gtiieral application among all eludes This ao tlon is approved bere as be mg b th roi siderate and limelv The total conn ihuu jds at- k no i edged today by the Finance Coiiuuittre reach nearly 10(KX The t.ie.utive tVni mittea today diarusaeil tup matter of resignations of tho volunteer rorjs of physicians, and ai onfereara witn (he board of be, Ith was ordered. The con ference invited the editor of it. a Metro polis and the World s representative to appear before them . un.l from one asked the name of bis informant, and from ths other an eiplanation of his special ISolh Fere Dun committal and with drew. The conferenc e cnitmuee w ill report tomorrow The Transportation (Vmn.ittee of As sociation, through Mr It II Hoiking has been in consultation w ith the South ern Association of dene ml I'aseenger Agents and orlicially announce t h ac tion of that body with referenre to the extension of excursion tickets from Florida sold through the Rummer The time on most of tbe ticket, was limited and is rapidly expiring in mms inntan oes, haying already run out I he asso ciation extends tbe time indefinitely. The people in different States of the I nion holding return tickets ran go to the office of the nearest representative of the Hjuthern Association ami hav the eame made good for return at such time aa they may ask to come. This ill be interesting news to many thou sands of Florida people. The official bulletin today is as fol lows, new cases. 21. deaths it total cases to date, ... ni, total deals. Four of the new cases were white and 18 colored The general impression prevails that the epidemic is ncir its end. (aarantino .Notice. New BERN, N. C, Oct. 15, ISfH. Notice is hereby given that the mu nicipal quarantine regulations of ths oity of Newbero, requiring railroad traina, steamboats, vessels, etc.. to Itop at the quarantine stations for inspection are removed and annulled. Francis Dcfty Port rbysirian. E. II- Meadows, Mayor. 2t BRACE IP. You are feeling depressed, your ap petite is poor, you are bothered with headache, you are fidgety, nervous, aud generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Hraoe up, but not with stim alanta, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate yon for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than before. What you want la an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of liver and kidneys, restore your vital ity, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters and only fifty centa a bottle at li. N. Duffy's drug tor. Stenography. Prof. H. T. Murtha, a veteran Sten ographer and practical reporter, will organic a class in this city. Ilia terms are ten dollars for a full course. No class attendance required. Ladies can be given lessons at own residence. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Pupils will read and write ia two weeks, by giving two hour i daily to the study. Address this office or call at Mrs. J M Rims' boarding house. lliwkit' WonHerfnl Glauses. As we read Mr. Hawkes1 testimonials from Oorernors, Senators, Legislators, men of science and distinguished citi tens throughout the United States, who testified to hain; had their eyeiim proyed, and sometimes restored, by the use oi bis celebrated classea, we realise thai V glass tbat will reflect such bril liancy of lurht aa to enable the wearer to see as in youth, aad to read by candle or other artificial light, sarely ia to be deairerl bv all soectaole wearers. i I U area Itted and til fraaranteed by F. 8. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. slSJlm In thia oity, on the 17th rost.. at quarter to 8 o'clock p. tn., John Shew Palmen only ton of Maiot "Wdj. L. and Manett B. Falmer, aged 40 year monUumnd 13 days. - j TOABYHETISERSe A list of WOT newapvpers - divided late bta l a ahd saoTiovs will be seat on aeplieaUoa FHSaa, ..... . aw-urowet who was ineir aawrvatag to rT. we cad offer no to Detter mecuam lot loot ugh a&4 affeetlve work than the ranona SeeUOOS of onr Peleet ijoeal List. ''k .t a , tiEO P. BOWKLLarO. : - . Newspaper AdyertUlna Banaa.' 'astlSdwim. 1Q Spruce stmt, 8 tw lor. BENEFIT OF ST. JOHN "8 LODGE. NEW BERNE THEATRE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, Jktober 20. Positively Varawt II Tour sad only appear kr of ta UreaieM Living Actress JANAUSCHEK V'n.Vr lbs manaisaaeot of Mr. Fiank v Ha.ley, in t.r Dtenioas Isaaaraoaauou ol , MEG UERILIES ! Supported by her own distinguished eoru pny or legitimate actor la toe drainatiiu tlon of sir waiter Scott's famous oovel. Ouy XoX at xi near Ins, l"rodu.'tl ip all its ortgtoal compleienees ineluiliDn music grand cuotus, new aud ele gant coetuine s. eto. Paioss: Ueneral J mission : . . rtsrived seat ll.lHV gallery 6Ur. Hale of eats oorumences St bell Jew eh 8tore. Thuredav morning at nine o clock. FALL AND WINTER Millinery Opening. Miss Harriette Lane Has lust re turned from the Northern One til an Kl.EUANT STOCK of Fine Millinery Goods, uLi.'ti trie will display on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. rr'rpn to su I the !lmt? I't.t atiies of New Hfrte uml for ' t.pnnr ; t n t t he tsl ' tirr-'t.nil'inu ('All A l) A HO tin bf' 'i ! tuin 1 n' MIMs H AHK1K1 I K I.A.N K - - :M w I m Pol l(ck it ' ' Opening Day Mrs. Cuthbert & Rhodes Will have their MILLINERY OPENING ON Thursday, October 18 th When they will be pleased to have the ladies rail and examine their Lirge and Varied Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, td Fxxx'xxituLX'o T. J. TURNER & GO. ARK Closing Out at Cost ! On Middle Htreet, between Hon III Front and rollork, New Berne, N. (.' We epeclally rail your attention to our New Mlock, consisting of Parlor HnU. 'hamber Hultg, Hall Stand. W.rdrol..-j, lesli. Hab OarrUges, Willow chairs, iouniies. Tin Bates, Maltrensea. Trunk, ami i great variety of other Furniture too mi meroim to mention. We also have a full line of Mirrors, Plr nres. Cloture Frames, Clocks, and VI Indow Htiades. i uir oHeot for Closing Out t Cot Is e are ilng hack to Portsmouth, Va. Yours respectfully, o Hdwlf X.J. TUBNKK A CO. HARDWARE, COOK ST0VE3, SA?H, DOORS and BLINDS LIME, CEMENT, Terra Ootta Flue Pipes, Aod all Building Material At LOWEST PRICES. L. H. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BERNE. N. O. The World Stands Agliist AT HI LrOW PBIOEH, And wonder. How la it that I can sell ao mneh lower than any one else? I'll tell yon: I hate determined to be easily satisfied for toe eaah, and WORK FUK BUaXJLi PKUMTS. My Motto lsFAIR DEALING. Come and bay from me, and yon will nerer ret ret K. R. JONES, ' , . Kew Borne, N. 0. For &&it, ' A Pwellini Honae on the nertb aide of Pollock atreet, between Hanoock asd ik . 1 avstcaiicontaintnt lonrteen' rooma. two aitcnens.smoia-noBse ann atabi. ror rartne ptrucniara ipply to V ' oi daw -'v ' ' tP, a ROBERTS. , omci or GEORGE ASH, THE CLOTHIER. New Bkkmk, N. CV. Vt. 16 1SS. L'kAB 8ia " Your kind favor to haad and contents noted. Many thanks for your kind suggestions on business natters. I aui myself a great believer in advertisin and have often been convinced of iu valne. But has it ever occurred to you how difficult it ia to get up a good ad vertisement, one that should meet ail m its requirements, what a Laak. u is tn lannet of all the bargains that a merchant ha labored so hard to provide lot hie aus Itomers Take my caae for instance. I here 1 have spent nearly a month in the j Northern marke spending both time I and money to t together an a iKreKation cf htarg.me that would es j toLioh the natives, were they but to know it iiow 1 am burniDK to te. them of njy tlOuO Suits, that are 1 haridsonie and of such excellent qual I i ty that the suit recently exhibited iu the House of Representatives as the jgrtateet bargain of the leuturv is Joothio; compared to u How I would like to sirak of w tine imponel Kren. li Worsteds an I , Knglish 1,'orkscrews that are, notwith landioir the hih tarilT, so cheap and such elegant (armerits that no Atuer ' can cui.en could wr.heund thetempta lion to purchasi' o .e wt re he but to see thi'ni I uol.l i t:.v iii i.l t.i tell the ljUoli of my line i'liiue Albert Suits atil stylish iHeri oats, and the prices al Hliich. 1 i-e 1 1 them, to have theui go 01 j faster tlinn I could replace them. I How glad m ilhers would l e to loan, lhai 1 am now selling" single knee paritr M'jvirate frt in the children s euila. An i hat ilo you think of nn elegant tient s rCi.i (ilo'.e. worth ?! ' that I sell for "n'. AdJ h.m omlil 1 into hunted spa e crowd a description of my line of Hats, that comprise the oumans. Hunlap and Miller I lo, ts. .in d are t ought from first i hands an 1 sol I at unheard of low prices and how descritm the noveltirs anil biauliis I am exliil iiing in Neck wear, and tln HargainH I am givion away in I iiderwear If you can help me out in 11 1 v dilemma you will oblige In regard to your inquiry 1 would state thit The liattles 8- .''I Shoes, of which I am sole agent, sell so well he cause the hundred who have bought them are d.nlv testifying to their merit Mu J i" H.u 1 1 u ot lainln-o is st.ll with me and desiris lo ho remembered to all his friend. He expects a bi trade from his county tin, fall. Work f.,r tho lmg Inland Uyem Kstablienmeiit, of winch 1 am still the agent, in coming in daily and giving gioat satisfaction . We charge nothing odn to and from New lor carry ing the k1 York. Trade, in const iiuence of t!ie big in ducempnta I am clTerinn this fall, is increasing daily and pronprciH are now really bright. With host wishes. I rciiia.n, Y luiti trui s , (iF.oRiiK ASH. Fidelity and Casualty INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW TOKK. OfTern Bonds of Suretyship for Hank, Telegraph and Rail Road Oflicers, Ad ministrators, (luardiana, Assignees, and others holding positions of Trust. iiiti:cTons HiniARDS, President. Cob, Prest. American Kichanoo Wit. Uro. Bank of New York. Alex. E. Orb. Preat. Ne York Prod- uce Exchange. O. (J. WlUJAMs. I'reot. t:h p. mie.nl PanL of New York. J. U. VKRMILYE. PreKf Mereh.nf. Nat. Bank of N. Y. J. R. Maxwell. Prest r. niroi i? i of New Jersey. Board j Reference. E. L. Tkad. Prest. N At inn a 1 Insnva Bank, Boston. Chas. Plait. Prest. I America, Phila. Enoch Pratt, Preit. Farmers and Plan ters Bank. Balto. J. O. Harvey. Prest. wi Bank, Balto. James Sloa, Prest. Farmers' and Mcr- cnants uank, Balto. William H. Oliver. Newbern, N. C. Air.nt. Boots and Shoes. In Great Varietr. Th hAi -n.o-r Brogan in the city. Large Stook of Rubber Goods. All sold by Eleotrio LichtJi at nil f and by honest dealing in day tftne. At J, F. TAYLOR'S, ocfldwtf New Berce. Winter Clothing. ASA. JOHEJ. Aeent for D. vr.it jl nc (. Phfladelphla, will fnrniah Bnlti md order and euaranteed to lit as BeaaoBao rneee, ror Men and Boya." Sain plea ctni seen at the Ptora of Geo. Alien & Co. L'nlforms a spjclaltr. Orders nlkifrf..i - : John WilUaiA Partf ahently locaied oncorner'o Broai. and Bern sta.,ta prepared to clean, Uje ; and repair alt kindt of Clothtojt at Low frioea, jA specialty ia bade tncleaninr teed;. V
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