tm t i aJ) a- llihHvT: OURNAL. VOL. VII.-NO. 175. $B5V BEBSNi C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1888. PRICE 5 CENT$. -11 s?? ...."- ' .', BDSrjTESS LOCALS. TT A US, Breakfast Baoon, Corned Beef. Cod flab. IrUh Potelotf. Onions. White? Bmu, Evaporated Ap ples, Taptoee, uoeoani msaingax Chocolate, Cocoa, Rakiae. Currants, Citroa end Candies. C E. Blovdl 0! kfEHA CHAJBS-Perties UtIbk ooeta chain ul the rent to unpaid matt Battle for mb or they will be pat up ud sold Saturday. Settlement can to tede at Bell1 jewelry Mora. octl9H - J. C. Gun. EINE BEEF, Sausage and Pork st my Bull Feturday moralec Send orders early. J. B. Thomas COTTON TIES ud Cotton Gins at Gio. ALLIN A Co. I ARO& fresh supply df Lyon Raven -J Oysters oo hand tonight at Mr. S ' A. WombleY ENGINE and Gin Repairs, Belting, Packing, ato. at Gso Allen & Co IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN. just received and for sale by Jamks Rdm:nd. CORN SBELLER3. Grain Fane. Feed Cutters at Geo Allen & Co I)URE WINL3 AND LIQUORS for X Medicinal and other uace for eale by Jams Rkdmond. 4 CTUATED BY THE PUREST iV MOTIVES." Whether my ad rertiaemenu are posted in a ooaepicuous place or not, (by my frtenda.) I am still determvita to sell good gro ceriea very cheap. I have on band 600 bbls of Wy lie. Smith & Co. 'a anrttxiied flour, bought before the advance, which 1 intend to sell very close. Country merchants who are ia search of bar gains would do well to call and see me, I will surely sa?e them money. To the city trade, both wholesale and retail, 1 particularly later, and guarantee to give perfect satisfaction. The Finest Butter and Whitent Flour are my lead lot: specialties. THE GROCER, E B. HACK BURN. 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I seed . money as well as the rest of man kind, and if you owe me please par me. J. C. V BITTY. MO DOWN to the Oath Store and get J some of those three pound cans of Tomatoes and Peaches for 10 cents per nan. No ItvlBS mortal can sell the name goods for 10 cents except the Cah man. IU8T RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by James RkdmontV. I )HIL'A BUTTER, the bet in the market, on ice at Dunn s, only 30 cents per 'h. USE PURE ICE. manufactured b the Jarman Ice factory I j j f John L. Sullivan ha sworn off from drink, and is now the sport in j editor of the New York Illus trated News. Secret circulars sent out by the Rennblicana in Indiana, and can tared by tbe Democrats, give doleful View oi the Republican out m look in that Slate. . The Republicans are in favor of taxing everything that comes into this country encept the revised ver sion of. ibe sacred scriptures. They hare- learned 'that it omits a word tbat. Is. terrible to them, and tbey wish to have a large circulation fof the encouragement of the party. WK'city'bianoV atopped growingi'I'efmltg bare been Issued by be Caresn p( TJaiidings' daring the: past week -caning for, the df atrddlj) oC frtigbt neir JbaOd jniaftYoirlaf leial rooel W 1377,000, ndi fop alternation to fot-tT iU biildioes at a cost of 1129,000. v REPORT from Annapolis, Md., of tbo ;iCtb,' sais : '-Depoty Com- mandet '.QcoTge of the Maryland Oyster Navy report! that tbe first batttle thig-icaioa between the navy and tbsiaw breaking dredgers took. 'place, ilask night in Chester rirer. , The aavy . opened lire and met wHb a warm receptions About - three hundreb ahots vera -fired by both P aides, -vbnt it le no known that an yvne was bnrt.Ti - t if, SBSB!aBWBMSaSHaMHBSa , Tbs case : from the U. fiL'Conrt of Loatsiana., inrolvlnji ,ibei 6onati sUtutfonal question wbether a Btate cat be sued by one of Its' 'own! cIU- zena in United rBUtea.! Codtt, - came ' np for argument In the Su preme Coort on. last, Tuesday. Chief Justice Fuller, after eon sal tation 9 Uh : hia associatefl, Bald that the case involved each a great and- such a nover'question that it ought not to be considered by any thing bat ft faH bencb,' and that as Jn?ticoMaUhewrwftf JtbwnlV'tlie casein qt:cst!oaftcitlber Kltbtbe -?V? Carolina ca$e, iatoMisg the m- ' 'rrlsclple, woclltalnie'ulte- ly 1 ; :nea. - . A dispatch from Iftrgipgfcam, Oct lCtisays: The latest scheme of the Republican managers in Indiana is to import Alabama negroes to help to car r the State for HarrisoaaQdlXdrton. Sereral confidential agents have been in North Alabama j Jbf ssrsr&l Ways engaging negroes to go to Indiana and rote at the November election. Thirty negroes left the little town of Flint, Morgan county, today, ticketed for Evaniville. Aiother party will be sent off tomorrow, and otbefs bound for EraasTille and Indianapolis will lotto la a few d.ijs. it is said the negToeaJ ar paid $l per day and transpor tation, and asseQ) of work if they prefer to remain North after the election. LOCAL NEWS. JVU' ADrXRTIiEMBHTS O. E. iSLOvsR-Hams, etc. J. H. TH'jmas Fine beef- CaBD Of R COMMENDATION. John O Greek Opera chain Niw Horn Skwino Machine. Geo G&eln, Jr. Sale of land. N. C. Freight Lb Take notice. Jas T LBwia-Txke up your cattle. The Board of Trade rill be io session tooiabt. A special traia leave for Ooldsboro this evening to return at night. The election is only a little more than two wefka off everthiog in readi aeee '! The N (' P. Line has resumed regular semi-weekly trips between New Berne and Btitimore A thief si raiinht in the yard of Mr. Wm. I.irch yesterday while in the act of stealing chitkens. The rooms of the Y M C.A. are open to th this kfteroooo from 3 to 6 o'i li k All are itivteU. Th mlr cf tii'keu for JanauscLek; to- moit.iw mlit im )(0ntf ,iite rapidly. It it the k iraD06 of c ne of ih- tlnfst acirrxDi cf i lie country and ie accom pan ltd by an able tupport It wan 11 very beautiful soentt jertJi day evening to ee the nun sinking be neath th western horizon and at the same time ere the full mooo looming up in the rant as if inrhste of the bright er oib. " ' ibe Coalition candidates spoke at , j aE. R Dudley, Erq., accompanies the candidates an i is making some capital FjinAorhai for t h tirlraf rVtttt(A sill r - 1 . v. u i . . . ... "i.i make good gains at Dover and Core Creek and all along the line. Uoles cut out by vehicles on our shell streets are becoming; numerous snd the city authorities should look to having them filled before they tet any worse. After rains they hold "Water tor sometime, become soft and cut out rapidly. Let I ham be filled that they may retain the claim of one of the prides of the city. Funtral Notice, Notice ia hereby given that the Xaaaral services of John. S. Paleaer will beheld at the Methodist Chuach on Keuee street at 11 o'clock this" morning. Rev. Mr. Crawford officiating. Mends ef the deceased are cordially Invited to at tend. Steamer Movements. The Menteo of the O. D. tine arrived last night and will aall today at IS o'clock. Th Vesper of tbe E. C. D. line smiled yesterday afternoon with full cargo and will return Saturday, ' Special Train for Ooldsboro For the accommodation of all who desire to attend tbe Pearson meetings at Ooldsboro, a special train will leave here this afternoon at three o'clock Returning, will leave Ooldsboro at ten o'clock. ,. Fare for the round trip 1140. a good opportunity ie offered to those Who wish to hear this great evangelise Coalition, 4 i "Coalition" writes us a communica tion In which he apetks Ml fHtimtnts of tbe Coalftftnkle' of 'ttiit'ounty There ie ao doubt of the faithfutieM C the CoeJitfoatats auoes? HleWlefrel The DemoctaW 'idnH Jftfav ' t(ec'ep)Q. irom me ttepaouoans, nor noes Me asr " w ' '.'. a ' 'eW pnMloan fear deoeptioa from Ue Dsaeo- crat. Badicale tfoit eonrprehefid this It is too fair and Open for; them, they deal IB deception and think olhert dd, but will thsmaelvee be deceived at the eiectloswHi &,Z . j? s.i-fc.;. r " " akwsrat mi aw umnmrrft ' MJtfl.tWwsrtJwV fioofBlird'isAu should always be need. for child teething. It soothes tbe, child, softens the eolio hoea. gums, allatj all pain, e'irs ,wlnd ."end ia the beef remecy t A .dl&r- l TweBtr-flve eerits bottle,. v - j -. : - a ..iJ, 1 1" J I THE BAfTISlSliTltt03TE!ITI05. The Paptlaj Btata QaiiTeBtioa (ool.) aeeemble4 a the Cedar Grove Baptist church el.Uila city yeetrrday ia ils 22d AH ji .Wotlda oi Refcuil preai dais,ii:sat,BrortraenBaum, N. Cf, serfr, aid proeament among the representatitea are' the following miaiw)eretj B. o, A. Taylor, general atbIarthe roreiga ICisaioe Conven Uo 0. gh SMthera States, Rev. A. Shepherd Rev. F. R. Howell, of Char lotaa. Bev. C. Johnson of Raleigh, Rev. J. A. Faulk of Hertford, and others who represent large associations in the State. The aoeetinga have been very harmo nious aad the business transacted with dispatch and intelligence. The mission work hag occupied much lime and maaj strong speeches were made on the spread of the gospel. The report of the Foreign Mission hoard showed that nearly six hundred dollars had been raised ta the 8tate during the year ending for the evangelisation of Africa. Rev. 3. A. Taylor, the foreign miasioo agent, will speak toaight on his work and the condition of the work io Africa, ad also will give an account of bis trip to the Foreign Mission Convention oH tbe World, which convened a few months ago in Europe. The convention represents a denote i ation having in this State more than ight hundred churches, seven hundred ministers, and one hundred and twenty three thousand communicants. Personal. Mr. Benj. Taylor of Carteret was ia the city yesterday with a lot of cotton and obtained the highest prLte of the day. Mra. Jjjjje Seymour, Master John 8efaoar, and Miss Louise Denaison have returned home from a visit North. Mrs. Welsh, (nee Miss Nellie Sey- m Mir), of Manchester, England, ia visit ing relatives and friends in the c it v Card of Recommendation. Ni'nn & H ari'ek. New Berne, N. ('. Dear Sirs: We, the undersigned. having taken lessons in Stenography nder Prof. Harry T. Murtha, feel jus tified and take pleasure in recommend ing his services to all who wish to learn that art. We road a postal written in abort band before we had taken the H I leeson, and within less lime than a week we could read and write slowly. Ed. Ba a&BTT, II. E. Moselev. An Old Dodge. Editor Jouksai. I see that you are cautioning tbe Coalitionists against the (tatements of soma of the Radicals hat tbe Republican Coalitionists would toot vote for Noon end Knssell and tbat he Democrats would not Tote for Stim- lon, Hubbs and tbe other Republicans on the Coal It on ticket. This is an old dodge and will deceive no one but the authors if they expect any rotes to be affected by it. Coalition is the result of a desire on the part of both Democrats and Republicans to Im prove the condition of Craven county, and to rai'e a higher standard of morals In the matter or votintf and in tbe mat ter of influencing rotes. Hence the Coalitionists know the untruthfulness of suoh statements and especially when the most prominent circulator of this canard has teld Democrats very confi dentially of course tbat he never did rote .tor a "nigger." Perhaps he ie meisarlni the grata of others in his ewa half bushel, which must be far below tbe standard of political integrity. The head writing is on the wall and they see it plainly written "Thou art weighed in thl balances and found wanting." , The Coalitionists are flna, faithful to tbe cause they advocate, and have ao fears of treachery in their ranks. Bachia coalition. Take Up Your Cattle. The time allowed by the Board of Oontrcilmen allowing cattle to roam at large epon the streets' baring expired the first of October, the ord inaboe in regard to cattle roaming on the streets will be enforced in the future. ByMKrof the Mayor, Ocl BtT -' Jlfi. T. FfwifCC. M. , eer i ' ' StenogTsphT. Prof. H. T. Murtha, a veteran Sten ographer and , practical reporter,' will organise a class in this city. : His terms are ten dollars for emu course., oo olaes attendance required. Ladies can be ciren lessons at own residence. Sat fef action ruaranteee. -1 rapu wiu read aad write ia two weeks, try giving two hoars daily to the study. Addreea this office or call at Mas. J. M. Huns boanfleg aee? 1 v . Qaarsatlae Notice. NiWBfJtx,-Nj C.(Oot. 15, 188S. . Notioe la hereby girea that the mu aieipat-qnarantlne regnlatione of the city of Newbern, reouiriag railroad tnrie? f exeanrtwaw; veeafers; e. to Stop at too quarantine statioarfor inspection are remerraTraBnuea,'- f FrawjibDcvTT. Fbrt Fhytldan. ! Alwava Iraea ik am hand, ea'dalav? in fcroases suffering; aad if 70a feel slck- nees coming, uoa. yoa take a dose of Laxidori 4t.ein.de ten ao oarai, and may save yon from tbs sick room Price only "23 cents a package, bold every where.'' : v" - 1 " . 5 AH tbat had once used it prononaee Dr. Bull's Baby By rue the beet medi cine known for the complaints of early 'hiooJ Ptfeoenly JWodUi ihi THE f ELLOIf FIT IE. JaCasoavnxt;. Oct 16. The official hoiletui for the L eaty-four hours end ing at I o'clock ua,gat snows taie con dition of affairs: New cases, 53; deaths 3 Total ca&es to date, 9.127; total deaths to date, 318. Dr. Fairlee, Srcrtury of the Board Trade, died at9 'caci He was a na tive of Scotland aad a roident of Jiv k oerille since 1878. M&av of t Ha minto'ti iri Iaaviiw nr New Orleans, leaves today. Tomorrow Mies St. Pierre, of Waahington. who tendered bar services uratmu uslr. re fusing to receive any coaipeosation, Will leave. Mtasee W'aUb. of Boston, and Berry, of Philadelphia, nurses at Sand Utile, will also leave tomorrow. The patieau are ibinnio? out t the Sand Utile Hospital, only sixteen re maining, and many of the ri have been closed. Dr. Hy. Roninsou. Cniurusn (f the Committee on Duval (,'ounty at Ijtre, of the Auxiliary Stni:ary Afi ciation, who-has been residing at Pit 1 fetch. ii reported nick today I liere a s nm fear expressed that u n. iy I elkw fever. Tlie reporte from Met lenr.y c ; Sandereou through llr KriiWoithv was delegatt i to g i Iheri', ak tLii! at Sanderson theie lnvo I et n teiitv tive cases and i!eaih- Trro ie about twenty-rive Ulioru,' men and 150 persons in nerd i.f f.Ji5iinv Supplies were or.leiri I ird toiav by special truiu The Mayor of Mi'l'ler1.) - . .. 1 av grieved, as he caul thst he hx! inf. r;na tion tbat funds hd lioci: Kent lure in tended for Ibt'lr special ue, which had never been recuved Tins the Finance Committee deny, ami iho Auxiliary Ccmmittie stand r Mil? to fu(ily any reaeonable want if n li't ii mi li out Tbe citiEeut of rn rarustf. N ' hive sent a Utter to the Sanitary A.-wociatiou signed by a Urgo number of rominent intiuential rinzend. ntrr,i: il.nt the funds furnished tylhatiuy ti.'airo priated to the consttucli n o( a ioAi) along the river frout und ilm ivo cm ployraent to a large cumber of Ulxirin men. The matter win nferrtd to a committee. Two of the imui iiHi'ia' re signud today and It ft for Camp l . rry . the olhtrs have reconsidered their for mer action and w ill reirnin. The noble heroism diflt . I I n.nny people, both male and leiKHle tirrtgh out the feer hk k it. districta in I- i n la can be no better illaetrated tban to nstance the felf sai r. til ing Ir .v. ry of M. V R iley, KnptM intendent of Trans portation of (lie Flon la l;ilay and Navigation Compunv. and nm i med at Baldwin, rla. Located in tn ery entreoflh v i r u-I t-1 t ffiir J n hun ille, KeriiMid ina . 'I-Clpnrv innts. il lu and .infloi Ti r.enuii.i j. l.niiin on all bl.i.u, Mr. Kiley, luUi.y jliarrll mated, worked Hsmdd nonsl y and c n scientiously day sfler i!iy o ,-rai ii'K tie company 's CiOfl m 1 1 of ri I nli out shutting down even for a lay Mr lUley accepted the position of tn iorin trcdent of Tiansrortation on Ann 1 last, when T. A. Phillip resigned that office to accf-nt Mtnilir work on thp Bast Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Hal I road. At that tune Mr Kilev wes trainmaster of th Florida Railway Navigation Company Win n tho yel low fever became e i l. in io ho was re quested to make In headtpiaiUrs at laldwin. within r.inetren milos of Jacksonville, and be wt ut ilore with out hesitation. Lter ueneral rupt. SJaxw(ll was strickrn down with (he dread fevrr and upon Mr Haley fhoulder fell the work of operating the road. .With fev r on every side, matlnc escape a fceeminu impossibility, lie never faltered, but cheerfully began his increased labors aad kept regular trains moving in every dirision of the linet besides putting on a daily supply train between Jackson ville and mid win, another between Baldwin and Femandioa, and operating a tri weekly train between MoClenny Sanderson and Baldwin, Dig heroic example inspired hia engineers. Are men, conductors and other employees and they, too. Worked cheerfully and well. An officer of tbe company ad vised him to leave Baldwin and locate himself at some more healthy point along the road where there was less danger of contamination, but he re fused, and has manfully remained at hia post with a courage of which it is difficult to find an equal. It aas oeen frequently aaeertel since the outbreak of yellow fever in Florida that all passenger travel from Eavana through Tampa, Fla. , to Northern cities has been stopped. These assertions are disproved by the records of tbe custom house at Tampa, which show tbat dur ing tbe months of August and Septem bar, this year, 351 people were landed there direct from Havana by tbe steam er Masootte, all of them en route for points Norths , Not only were tbeee pas sengers permitted to pass through Tampa, but 144 of them who carried bargage were allowed to take it with them to their destination North. These records are official, and show that all passengers from HavanS destined for Northern points had no difficulty in continuing their, journeys after arrival at Tampa, ;Ko record Of 'the coastwise passengers who arrived at that port and proceeded northwest has been kept by the custom bonis jaufhorltUs. but it is certain that the coastwise traffic- great ly . exceed en. ia number the foreign travel, a--1 -- ' Hawkts- WeaSsTfail Qkaitea. As we read ltr.' HawkSe1 testimonials from Governors, Senators, Legislators, men crf solaooe' and diitintjisbe4 ehi sene throughontthe United Htates, who testiflednto kaviav kad'tkeiri erresim- irsvrvu, mih tvuiaviiucB ictwicu, vj lut) nee of bja celebrated f; leasee, ,wa realize that glass thai wflt eefleelrutb btU llancT of lisbt as to enable the wearer to tee as In oathraad to read by. candle or other trtificitl light i mrelf Is to be desired by 111 speetaole wearers. r All eree ffttedna:irrsrmnfteirb F. 8. Doff, IfewBertS,1 K. O. llSdlrn The H. G. Freight Line V SnAVTS aad S22M23, TAI2 yCT.CS , Ua and art r Oct bar 1 USB, Uils hoe wiU j reetuua tnelr ran alar SVVfl W V V WT V THlPs , oLMl-n LhKL 1 1 U 1 1 I nciwaaa Baltimore and New Berne. I . - I Leaving Bltjmor lor w Ferof El- Mlsua . oau tivw usa v u lav-ug New B'rne lor B:iini,re. Tl t- LiAV. 8ATI ruaV r fix f M This Is the on:y direct one oi.t a! N. w I Berue lor baiiiuiore wiitoul e uue. uj ..u i tneir return (r'.fiom Itaitimor come direct I to New BrioeAonpiuKoaij at Norft, k, ., neitn.g tiien tor h.i.u i rov jeL -e. i-'..;.- rteinhm. Kichmi-ud. and u : i- v N. r ii tl and Wet l Area's aie as fo: a, RK( I ts ri -i t ii (.,1 Si Until Ha no.ktre (.'HAS w M 'K, .Vtfl I'll Jc , Nvi : V a. J u"' ! v r t . y J c i " l'u' Jc w i;i r , es Nff 't ,i Ua ' . Ira. 1 .a. : . rm river HI. auiiaou . Hvaloo i I t t in v,.,tt:l H F.H-kWell Hrov'ili-li e. K ! Cll-8 li'ive Ii. sion. I ut-adai h n.l .va:ura,8 New or & Jal Ma ! to . Vt e.liieslA) s A v ' i ' ' -I'mlacaiptiia. Mouda - vs Ua) nalurvlat Pi lden.e. WatuiilHtA 1 : . ..t; ! , t. . ;o .ad ma it I vt- ii, a lul i h . a K i. a i-'ili.'a.ll., :utsal tie. It. hi.' ', : e ' 'iiipan Vtllll) HIIKUUI.K 111' BILK ODil4,h.! Ml I I' . I. I.IVK Sale of Land. irs'iftni '.' ihe ju.liimsiit In the a.-i n u ' i r i t U't nf i i it e n Oiiiiui ) , N 1 v tie ivui ( leoi a, i lren atl nth em are ii , a! n IfTB an.l 1 ii r 1 1 e r .I.Mavaiol others are .le reDj.inU Iwi.larllat Intnl.- Am '..on al 'he ourt ll.uae lu Newtieui. . n M In H e jth day u( No enil.er. Im. that tir.ri and tualeil in saul funh UeB.inri ai 11.18 hrWlge on Swlfl i'ree . r mini rig i hen. e alonii Uie main toad lu Ihe Ural brain a ihai of onaes BHi.l road, then up said brain-'i to a uiai ke.l tiiaok utu uear ths noritiueai r,r f s ne. ("an. .11 old neld. thensouM. W 1.1 pole to a stale on the i l'o-e l'ree .-reek iioeoaiii, then up and alon i.e eda of sal.l pu-oa.a to tih a line '.' m ltli Hlihy t line V i. a.. Slptuea I" H e nam road, ih..n up aaid r...t m ihe lorh hen up t he W HHhlnitl .in I os.l t o a a k e nea r Istnea Kwell a line. Ihe.i wllh aald h well a Ine to or near lite uioulli of 1 Ii u inler ho' t blanch then K lll poles; then S v W lea to hwift creek. Itien iW'" ii aald rieeU the hf trl n n 1 n k . . .pi Al :i 1 ny at on 1 1 1 . H.r.-p epllna therefrom one an.' uroutnl tip- l Ii A niee 1 1 :i house ler.im i' if: Sale at . fweh e i.'.'lo. U M lIMHti.K llltKKN. ..-l'.l ld Lomuilaaioue i THE LADIES' FAVORITE. - NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If you deatro to purchase a sewing machine, ask our agent at your place for terms and (, l root to nearest ftdtlrewB to you below uam v I NETOIE SEWING MM WMMi CMiCASO - a UN10M 6QUARLNX- CALLUS. ,Lt an NTa.'GV rrx. ST. LQQH.tfg.M i jS" i 'gawraAirriEco ci TO ADVERTISERS. A list of 1001 newspirxirs BTA1K3 AND HtCTlUNS w divided Inlo III be sent on applleatlon-FREK. To thos who want their ailvert'slng to pay we can oflar no better medium tor t bor ough and effective work thsn the various seotlonsofourBeUet Ijeal List. (,KO P. HOWILL A. CO . Newapaper Advertising Bureau. ojtlSdwlm lOHpiuce sireet. New York. BENEFIT OF ST. JOHN'S LODGE. NEW BERN? THEATRE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, October 20. I'ocltlvelv Farewell Tour and'only st'Pf'r fi'ire here of the Greatest Living Aclrrfg. JAI1AUSCHEK the ruanagemetit or Mr. I r, In tier matchless Imperic toiler tbe management or Mr. Funk Hawley, In tier matchless Impertcnatiot MEG I.1ERILIES ! Bupported hy her own dlatlngulshed com pany of legitimate acton lo trie drama tlza tion ct Blr waiter Scott's ramous novel, &uy . XkXsaxaxiex'lxjie, rrodoced l all its original comnleteneas Inclodlng roualc. grand chorus, naw and tie cant ooslui.ies, etc. PBIOI8: Geaeral ad mission 75r , reserved seau tLUO; gallery ove. Saleofseata commences at Bell's Jewehy Store, Tharadav Homing at nine o'clock. . FALL AND WINTER Millinery Open ing. Miss Harriette Lane Has Just returned rront tbe Kortbein a ties with an KtKQAdt STOCK of Hne HUlMiry Goods, which sue wiU Slsirtar on , ' WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17- nientetatthe'tnneeC The ladles of Few Bene aad snrronndlnk eoantryara cordially Invited to call aad fr ihamaelves, thattas best Ooods ate tone 'Onnd at. , . t... ... '"'Mraiitiin.msTi'ii :t.a.o . 1 In t. f"""" " !"' " ".' ' ' "" e!8dwlMi '. ' , -:ltTloKstre. om-a cr . , - liti'KuE ASFH THE CLOTHlffJt. New Eulss, JJ. C Gtli3,iw?. L'iik Sin . . J, w 1 "ur ainj tavor lg LW.JAtJ 4)PkmU noted. Many thanks for ywu Aind tugjMtions oo buainea utaUw im myself a great believer u. aJfeiUsin 'ta heeo i-oovtooedi of tt vales. But bae it ever o -rurred tOTOu k , . how difficult it is to get uagoodaJ ertl8t!tuett-0M afiouid mewe Sit 't rt q u irements , what a task ft Jsrtc tell in limited Stoe and nCTel SUtaaoi of all the tiTEaina that a lUttlckml blu uk r 1 k 1 . . . . . " lsbf 0 bard to provide for htS CTJS- tomers Take rcy case for instance, here 1 have aneni nMrl . ra.k. at. .k NortUei a mark eta epeudinrf buib Aime anJmonry in c-umg together an a g ureijaiion 1 1 . ns tbas weuM a tra tbey bait at, 1 am burniOK to trl ck) Suits, that axa Ionian know them I tic Li it K. if CJ V handsome an t o su-h ereellent quai iiv that the .,it if , ntly eihibued io I tbe Hu j.k) or lie prt'eentativfs as the Ktrfat-' tarisin cf the I'entuiy i. nothini; . I'tnpre l t . it j 11 i 1 would like to s(, ak , f rnv tin. unix-rted trench Worsteds and KuijIijii i . i k, re ,t ai. ars, nuinitri standir.t' ii" l.iah i.:.:T. cbesD aud act (rsroiecu ihst no Amer - can i'ii. -. i u. 'ii to i see ihem . uld wub- uu t the tempt . : " he t ut til I ' ' i ' till the .ubli i . . o A i b r t Suits sd1 . 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TURNER S 00. utr - Closing Qui at Cost ! UD M.d - I le.-l l.l-.ien -mith I ront and ! ' - New Hen A e evpcciillv roll vnnr ntl.nti,n tn New M... a. r.uisisupg uf i.ari(ir 0alu rhsmber r-m I fn. Mall st.ar)I r.r,te.,K. I'eKks. i:.i... i nrriLuei. Willow i iir.' Umnuea, T, n Safes, MnttrPSHM imnks ami aj?reai varietj uf other hurultnre U) uu marotis to ineritpip W e alao tia e a f 1 I. ue of M rrors. i'ie- . !'!..( k. .md u Indow tares, Picture Krmn Shades. Ourohlect for ruilni! i int nt I'm N ore ijolng PacK to l'oruiriioiitli , . 1 .nit's resjrtfui ly orl",w" I.J. TURSKtt .t a. Fidelity and Casualty INSURANCE COMPANY OF NKW TOItK. OfTera Bond' of Suretyship for ITinlr, Telefrraph and Rail Road Officers, Ad ministrators, Guardians, Assignees, County Sheriff, Clerks, Treaaurers.acd others holding positions of Tru't. 1HKLCTOKS. Wm. M. Kiuihrdu, Tresident. Oo. S. Cos, 1'rest. American Kxchanfie l! . 1. VT , Hank of New York Alex. E. Our, I'reet uce Escbaneo. S'ew York Prod- O. O. Willi xs, IVott of New York. J. D. Vermilye, Trest. Bank of N Y. J. R. Maxwell, I'rest Cbe mical Batk i . Met chants' Nat. C-ntral R. R. of New Jersey. Board r f Kefereai-e E. L. Tead, Prcst. National Exchange liaak. Boetin. - . i : CiIas. Pla.it, Prest. Iaa. Co. o North America, Phila. awav i a u;e i ul i EisocH Pratt, Prest, Fifmeea anS PlaJ"1 ters Bank, Balto. , J. O. HABvrt, Prost; West'ernVationai' Bank, Balto. . . . -n . James Sloajj, Prest. Farmers' aad Mer- ' Tte. . ''w-i-ii'' 1 J-'W wiiuam 4. vmei wewoern, ,u. , . . Mgenii! " t t For Rent; A Dwellinc Hoase'nr thKAittitiJ. of Pollock street, between Bascocksail i : miou, contain tjif fourteen roorns,iA; tw kitchens, amoke-noase snd 'lUble., : ui lururcr panics rer apply tflTa ii 5 A S - J . - .at; r'j .. "t ' 1 .. y . ..- i 1 UW TV