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Jill OURNAL VOL. VII.-NO. 197. NEW BEBNE;2f;lC& WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 14, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. r BUSINESS LOCALS, ' OEWIKQ Machines repaired. Qeur. O aateed Srrt el sea wwt Jo En - WiarjeCTraawlta's shop, kiddle Strat. flDDLB BTRIET 6AL00X. Beet lil Oyster oa the. atcM u4 w pared ia every style. Open at ail bvura. Maa. R. A- WoxbU. GO-ith the erewd fc John Dueae ud try am no groceries u4 be made happy. Every m to d alighted with his goods aad his low price. T) those who have bean smoking Troctematioa Cigars, nut featured at Factory No. lOlf k and sold ia this ity to tbe wholesale tad yetall trad by The Orocer, B B . Heckburn, I would ay that alaea som merchants have aa vary kind at to hav a elger put ap at another factory bearing tha aaaia araa, brand, eaatloa labal. eto. a the Jlger which I have advertieed for over a jaar, I hsve had a atill better eigar manufactured aad tha brand reaUered. and it is really tha best I for B la tha United Sutra. Remember-lb brand. Old Hickory, Faetwry He. Itl7. Try than. IMPORTED FIENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN- ! received aad for sale by -; Bum sp. CORN 6HILLER9, Orel. Feas. Feed Ouuaraat Hap ALU Co. JUST RECEIVED Aaothar lot of GARRETT 8 COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jamis Rdhond. KSGISE aad Ota Repair, Baiting, Packing, ato. at Geo. Alum A Co. O LEASE REMEMBER that I aaad I moaay aa wall aa tha raat of man kind, and if you owe ma plaaaa pay ma. J. CWhtttt. I)URE WINES AND LIQUORS for I Medicinal and other ueea for aale by Jama Redmond. U' fSE PURE ICE, manufactured by tha Jarraan Ioa Factory. I Jjw COTTON TIES and Cotton Gini at OlO. Allkm & Co. W only atk one trial on Old Virginia Cheroots. 5 for 10 cents. oc28 P. UUUCH. Wholesale Agent. Fobakgr is booked for Secre tsry of War. Rlaing items to be the elephant in the Republican china shop. WHS!BI" LI - - General Haruison received wbontnine thonsand coogratnltttorv telegrams. SrKCULATIONS as to Harrison' Cabinet are order of the day. General now tbe The Farnell Commission is set ting tiresome. Mr. Parnell said that ha thoncht It wonld last twelve month. . What a time we fill have with HattUoo president and JJrnine and Foraker la the Cabinet ti:Mrrast in PrOTidence and keep yourpow derdryP If the CleTelaniTadministration does nothing to diminish the snr pi as, the amount now in the treas ury win last the Harrison admin is tratibn some three weeks or more. FANCY Mr. Harrison's position about this time. Indiana has al ways been noted for the office seeking proclivities of her sons, and It Is said thai they are now more patrlotio than ever. A TiBBiBLE explosion has oc curred in a mine at Pittsburg, Kansas. A special, of November 10th says that ninety bodies have been taken out, and It ia believed ; that there are still forty-stx bodies entombedt JalWalewxTl," r-f is with sorrow that thecoun- trv win learn of the serious illness of ex-Senator fcarnum ef Connec- tient. ' Mr. Barnnm was very hard ' worker in tht : reoent . campaign, and it is probable that he now ' suffering in consequence of over 'wOTaV - t:r- , VjAlJ, the . plana have now been completed Jor Empress Elisabeth If Austria's visit to America. At ' ' announced in the World she ban been suffering; severely j from nerv- ous tronbles and her . physieians have recommended n ocean Toy " " The World says, when Mrs. - .Ajrnew and Miss Dodge were ap pointed members of the Board of - Education it was hoped that the rreseiice of women in the Board ycrld be ionnfl bencScql..It i r-retted "that tbe experiment r, ve3 something of a failure. Tn Whltechspel jioaster has added Another to the, lut of his rlctima. mtiinr tha whole Bomber nine. Tha njiierj ,i Aa deepu ever. It is paaaing strange that nine women hare been mmdered In qnich aocceaaioa in thecity of London, and toe murderer remain unknown. Lord Salisbury was entirely silent in regard to the Sackville incident until after tbe Presidential election. Now he has made a speech in which be sneers at Presi dent Cleveland. It is particularly oosavory to glout over a man after he i down, and bis lordship is beiug denounced, as he deserves, both in England and America. LOCAL NEWS. We are repeated to announce that the Independent Order of Mechanics will hold a meeting at the court house Thursday Li ht for re organisation. Prayer meeting will be held tonight at the roorua of tha Y. M. C. A. at 8:80 o'clock. Tbe eubjsct is "Dwellera in DarkneM." D. S. Willia leader. All young men will be welcomed. It ie only three months to the opening of our Fair, and while considerable work baa done towards arm nging the grounds sad filing the build inge, there is yet a great deal to be done to guaran tee the success we ail desire. Second Crop. We deeire to thank Mr. Graham T. Richardnon, of the Bellair farm, for a package of green peas, which were received yesterday. Mr. -Richardson shipped two boxea yesterday, and we learn that several boxes of snap beans hive been shipped during tbe paat week or two. lbie ia tha second orop Ibis I year. Though this la not the truck sea son of the year, tbe pea are fine. This is our climate green peaa in Novem ber ! Festival for tha'T. 11. C. A. At a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary yesterday afternoon a handsome sum of mosey waa turned over to tbe Asso ciation for tbe special purpose of going towards purchasing an organ for their hill. This not being quite enough to pay for it the ladies have deoided to hold a festival next Wednesday even- in to complete the necessary amount. Now young men, you who are inter ested, make prompt report in offering your assistance to help in getting up the festival. Steamer Movement. The Newlerne of the O D. line ar rivad last night and will sail today at IS o'clock for Norfolk. The Howard of the Independent line arrived last night from up Trent with 184 bales of cotton and a quantity of rioe. The Eaglet of the E. 0. D. line sailed yesterday with a cargo of cotton, &o Tha Vesper of this line will arrive today. Not Bight. Ths Wilmington Star makes the fol lowing comment on helping Repunll' cans into office: We have not been able to sea the propriety or wisdom of Democrats lend ing their name ana money to nein to Uin in official position Republicans, i It is not crediuble to their Intelligence and consistency. In North Carolina Radicals have held office because there were Democrats of means Who went on their bonds. Is this treating their brother Democrats rUtht ? Is thia treat- ins tha whole community with justioo and neighborly sympathy ? Men whose presence was an annoyance u not an sffliction to communities have kepi In office through the financial aid of Demo crats. This is not right. i Personal. Mr. 3.V. Brogdon, of Trenton, is on a business trip to the city. . If r. T. tf. 8parrow, of. Idalia, ia in the elty, stopping at Bote! Albert, .; , rt P. H. Pelletler, Esq. left this morning for Washington and .Baltimore. Hi ill remain at Richmond awhile 'to visit the Exposition there. ' J W. Grainger. Esq., Mr. Stockton Cook and Oapt. J. If. White of KInston srrivsd last night, tt. ' Clement Manly, Esq., attended Kin aton oonrt veaUrdar. . i '-. - H. B, Bryaa, Esq., attended a Jus m - J tice's court at Dover yesterday ott'pro- fessionai bqsinesv - w wo -. Lieut Jas. B. Hughes of the U. B, A arrived last 'night on a short visit to his parent and friends, rile hw recently been stationea in meorMsa. A , ; ' .. ABTICH TO WOTHBRa' . f i '- Mbs. WwsiiOW'f BoifrHWCi STttnr ahould alwsvs be used for children teething. It soothes tbe child,, epftent tha rums, allavs all vain, cures wind colio, and is the best, remedy for dlar bee Twenty-nvo eentsa bowov m . From a KortbDx Fajpar. In refereaee to tha political situation in North Carolina tha Norfolk Led ft r says: , - North Carolina ia one of tha States in whichtha Republican, party put forth tranuom ecorts ta the recant earn palgn, bu the reeuit arovas that tha white Toaars of! that State ware proof against taa tamptauoa which was offered by tha Uriah tea of mousy, aad thai they deal load to ho intimidat ed fey the threats of unaonipulous politicians,' backed by odious da- teetifee from Pinkertont agency. The Old North Stata has been true to hereelf. true to tha Damaoratio party, and has defeated tha schemes of those wno nave aeon attempting to wrest her from her proper poaitioa. The suc cess of har State ticket assures a ooa- tinuanoa of tha peace and prosperity which has bean bars sinoe she was freed from radical control The Qeetloas. Official and unofficial returns from mora than two-thirds of the State of Vlrgtnia indicate that Cleveland's ma jority will be about S,0O0, and that the Democrats elect eight of the tea Coa- greases en. r-HIUDEXPHli, Nov. 13. Official re turns from every county in the State show a plurality for Harrison of 70.179. Blaine a plurality in 1884 waa 81.019. San Francisco, Not. 11 Additional returns on the vote for President show a toul of 116,734 for Harrison and 108. 858 for Cleveland, with 1,000 or 0,000 votes to hear from. Tha retarns to the present time have not changed the status of the Congressional ropreeenta- Three Mllllea Dollars. New Yobk, Nov. 9. Senator Quay has closed up the office of the Repub lican campaign committee and gone home to Beaver, Pa. When queetioned about the campaign ha smiled and sim ply said: "All I can ssy is that we have won." Democratic managers consider thst Quay has spent nearly three mil ion dollars in this campaign. A round half million came from Philadelphia. It may surprise some people to know that Calyln S. Brioa has been going down in his own pocket for the uee of tha Dsoiooratlc National Committee for nearly two weeks paat. The committee ran out of money, and he had tbe pluck to put up over 8150,000, which he will probably never be paid back. As he is millionaire several times over he won't miss this much. Mexican Border Tronbles. El Paso, Tex., Nov. 10. The mayor and city counoll of El Paso took action last night which is calculated to lead to important diplomatic correspondence between the United tnatea and Mexico. In an official communication to the city council last night. Mayor Light body stated that Mexioan engineers, acting undsr authority of the Mexican government, were constructing am baakmenU opposite 1 Peso ostensibly to protect the Mexioan bank of the Rio Qrande, which embankments he belisved would causa the river to dam age the American side. Moreover, he believed the Mexicans had extended one of these embankments scross the boundary, and were now working on American soil. He urged that imme diate sotion should ha taken to stop the work, by force if necessary. A tele gram was sent to Governor Roes, ex plaialag (La situation aad asking for advios; and the counsel instructed tha mayor to lake legal steps in regard to ths matter pending tnatrueaons from the governor. Mrs. Cleveland. Washisqton, D. C, Nov. 10. Tbe Post prints the following: "One day this week, His West, daughter of the lata English Minister, was in a store on the aveaue, and with her was a well known member of tha Italian legation. While they were talking over a pur chase, lira. Cleveland's carriage drove ud to the euro, and sue came in. one snoke to the srentlemsn. and for a mo ment talked with him, and then stepped toward Miss Wsst and extended her hand tn greeting, but the young lady would nave none 01 it. one nan net! quite forgotten now airs, yieveiana s husband had snubbed her father, and ito a haughty grace, she folded her hands in front of her. and turned her back on the resident' wif. it was embarrassing, yery embarrassing, not only to the two at interest, but also to . . - . . a . . . . ett . a tno gentleman, ana mrs. uieveiana re lieved H by transacting her business and going without tha usual parting salutations. Will bs a Great Event Columbus, Ga., Ho v. 10. Columbus is full of visitors collected here by the Chattahoochee Valley Exposition which opens next Tuesday.' The rseae will ha tha finest ever seen in- the Boutnera States, as some of tha most famous race horses are aireaey nere. xna ncss o- lectloq of agricultural and other won derful resources el toe stouts, aver be fore oolleetew at any Southern Ezposi tio te being aat ia plaoe. The grounds and buildings are lighted by electricity, and many exhibitors are at work on their display tonight. : Two days of the ExuotUioa nave been set apart for tha reus low of the old Veterans, and amy of the aaoatdietlnriiuhad-exaleder ates of tha 8ou,tb vvu be prateat. UesetoFretec, Amerleaa lateresti. Pobtshoxttb- tU H., Nov. 10t The stesmer Kearsarge, Commsnder Allan Q. Brown, left the navy yard this noon forPortau Prince. Haiti. , there to oro - tact American lntereta. i i is 4 All tar eitr fa then ear tnea Balvi tioa Oil, the greatest our on earth for pain.,, .a, uu,w wh aw. t?o -Hiooaam, thrown naausen-to nsingi Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup she has saved I aa independent fortuns -in doctors' bills. Yen can do the ssraa.; - 4 , ... J TELLOW FEYER. jACKSOSUUJt, Not. 10 Dr. Seal Mitchell, President of the board of Health, raporu ihirtT-three new caeea of yellow fever for the twentr four noun ending at 6 o'clock today There to date were fiva deaths. Toul cuei 4,409; toul deaths 54. The weather ia clear and cool. Ser geant Townaend, of the Binnal Station, predicta light froata. Macon and Augu.u. Ua.. hare both opened their gatea for free pi&sage through of "locked cars" of eicureioo trains from here to point north of Waahingiou and tbe Ohio nvtr. The Bret one will leave Tueaday next. At lanta has not opened her g.tee as jet. Decatur, Ala , Nov. 12. There was a slight frost yesterday acd a white froet thW morning, with ice in many place. Tender vegetation is killed. rive new cases of yellow fevsr were reported today. Nearlv all our recent case have been amongst curses and persons irreatly exposed, and alt have been mild. A treat many refugees have returned. Galsbsvillk, Fli . Nov. r, -Sur geon Martin report one new case of yellow fever, Mrs Maimer Tbe relirf committee has no funiis hdJ its nee Is 1 are daily increasing The weaihor is i ctoler. l.awjer Humeri to Dcalli. Uavin I . llrman a mtnibr-r of ihe bar residing at Halifax. N ( . u.l clerk of the inferur ciuit of thst county. as t-urned t .!:uh last' rriaay ntgnt no ocoipiei h room in ihe court hotsi aad retirol to rest at the usual hour. During the night a fire was oi.oovere.l in ins room, and on breaking open the door it was discovered that he and his hed had been burned. There wss no material damage to the court house, the tire be ing discovered in time to prevent thia. It was supposed that Mr llvman't lamp exploded The unfortu aie gen tleman was Kbout 43 yearn old Sawn and Observer. Mr. lUmiini ( rititally 111. Nsw Haven, Conn . Nov 10 - A ie!e phone inquiry from W. II. Itanium k house, at Lime Hock, at noon, nhoned him to be in a very critical coudition Hie death is t x pected at any moment The Senator has not been well for month past, and overtaxed himself during the National ('ommittee'R work for Cleveland during tbe past campaign. He is t) years old, and has lone been s sufferer from disease of the kidneys. l'KI II I RKillT Mr A. K. IIawkks -About a year ago I procured my first pair of glasses from some dealer, but they strained my eyrs and causi d tlip.n to a he. I then bought a pair of your Cryptnlized Lenses, and the ellect has been won derful, as a proof of which I do not use any glasses now and see as well as rer. V. K. Danifi., M. D., Kd. Tex. MeJ. Record. All eyes fitted anil lit guaranteed by F. S. Daffy, New Berne. N. C. o!3Jlm An Axplorcr of (ircenland. London, Nov. 9. A vessel which hs arrived at a port in Norway, reports that Nonson, the explorer, has accom plished bis perilous journey across Greenland on tbe inlaid ice, and has ar rived safely at Oodthaab on the west coast of Greenland. The journey was made on snow shoes, and was for the purpose of exploring the unknown in terior of Oreenland. Dyspepsia is our national disease re quiring a national remedy. The cure it found in Laxador, tbe golden household specific for this troublesome malady. Price only 25o. a package. If babies could talk, they would often express their thanks to their nurses for relieving them of sufiering by the use of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. The West Virginia Legislature Detno crane. wianmnrnv Nnvamhnr tn smtnr Kenna, in a private telegram, received here today, says that the Legislature of West Virginia will bay e a Democratic majority of five on joint ballot. Notice. There will be a regular communica tion of St. Johns Lodge No. 3 of A. F. &A. M , Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Ti p.m. By order of W. Master. E. O. HILL, Sec. Work in second degree and other im portant business. . Bsnn't Majority. We have not yet obtained the official returns a to the Congressman from jAhnaenn anil OrancrA. hnk f rnm tha hect I information at hand from those ooun- iJei u Pnaars that Bunn's msiority is 2,437. Tbe final figures will not vsry from thst much. News snd Observer. PERSONAL.- Mr. N. H. Frolichstein, of Mobile. Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Dwoov ery for Consumption, haying used it for a severe attack of bronchitis and catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely eured me and I have not been iffliMaA alnnai. 1 also beg to state that I h,d tried other remedies with no good 1 result, Bavs alsoluel Eieotrio Bitterv land Dr. King's Newlnife fills, both of I which teaa reoommend. 1 Dr. Klna's New Discovery for oon I sumption, oousns ana coias, u soia on rveeitlve rnarsntee. Trial feottlet free I at R. IT. Duff v a druz store. Wholesale I aad retail. - , ' L : - - . . r wnen ron can get a via vutinie Cheroots for 19 cents, why do you pay S cents for one cigar? t - ft Uutica, Wholesale Ifeni.' INDIVIDUAIITY. Ttnia taooi ova aptclllo vlrtoe. Our ram edj poaseaaes only what we claim for it but tnal is eoouch to satisfy any vn ifes skep tic). PI SE BLOOD IS OV PRICELESS VALt Zw Tbe Blood Ba4m Co., Atlanta. Qa My lwar Sir 1 hav tor torn lime psit Dwd B. B B." as punAsr of the blood apd to build ap tbtiyucm generally . aad cuu-ldar it witnout exception tn Qoeat remedy tb kind in th maxktl. 'lit, i;n Uet ishet. ABTHC U LKV) 1 KJitor Souit.era fH .f : v tunu Au ) u.y B B b i . AtUnU C, irttiu -1 i-anool uv rnoojti n pr&ise of 1 i-QOOi sv rnongti your fj;ood luriner. luty Ave d-iuirs per bum would lr a amall pr.i-e fiu u ihiu ivred to oh! a did mc aad la so taorl a lime, l wt covered with airfs a.l oyer my body aud limba, and 1 look stacks of so-called blood purifiers aod none did ma sdv good la fact I wss dally grow log worse. 1 Ooaght a bottle of H. B. B. and before I bad used tbe II nit bottle 1 knew 1 bad got hold of in i gbi medicine, aod after taking fonr or rive it lies 1 waa a well niao K H FIXE 1K1H1 UrCRHhU PHO CATARRH RELJEtKD. VaLdoSta, Gi . May -M Its" 1 he teen a lufferer from I'alsrrli lor tour ytart. 1 have used several ditterent meuloiues ih.t propoaett locore It, but never found any relief until I used Botanlr Hi, ol Halm B B. H. Ha.'e oslug that 1 have (i perlenced -at reue' an.t t:ieve i : : pr f.. 1 h r nirt neli t cu re J 1' Sell1' I'K( I4L .tOTU K. A., wiiodrsire foil iLfoi malum hIk i.l thr t;nise snd mre of Blood PoIboeb. Hcroluia and ttrrofuloua SwalllDga. I'lesra, s.ire. Ru.;: iimlnni. klduer Complaints. I'slirrii. etc . can secure by mall, free, a eopy of our I- pne Illustrated bonk of Wonders, fl ue.l wnn Uie moat wonderful and sutrtlin rout c e: tctor known Address IH.ooK Bai Co.. Atlanta, tin. For sale in New Berne at the drug stores of R N Duffy and E. II Meadows nov To the Citizens of Craven Co. The Tax List for 188 is now in mv hands for collection. Please come for ward anil settle the same immediately and thus save cost and trouble. U. 8TIMSON, 8henlT. New Berne, Nov. 10, 1SS8. if NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO LIVE. The Steamer TAHOMA, V lift'iilsoin ! ,-onm riicte I fieljlit and )h h scnger roni. haviiiK bpen placed on Ihis loule.ls tticparedto rnd?r miperior serv let to mid from all points on lower Sense Ki r mid I'smhco I'uiiriv. unil New Me-nc h'm ihe pr, sen! t he fo. " w inn si hc.inle w i . I t - - ' n p rut Ion I.eafS New Heme even Wednrs.Wv an, I fatiird) at M A. M lia) Lor", .loipnu st I'lutifoots. Adsnil anil Hnu li, iiteka andemere and Mtonewsii. Leaves Hayltom every Monday an ' I day at SIX A.M suipplng hi Hioicwmi, V andemere. Smiths. Attains nd ( lul l .o n Creeks, arilvlnR st New Ui ne MumLiy and I hurs lay sventn(s. Excellent paasenijer aconiinodation am ple freight aoliltirs KrelitDl receipted lor an I rec e, Wl, , hy aii'Ht t. c. D. I, In, and fvoj inlorinat on Ktven. I. MiXlOMIUI,. Aiient. Smiths I , cck 1' H. ABBOI-r, Vandsmer, H KOWLKM, unewail iWLKR COWKLL, Anents. lUyho OEOROR A. HIISSKY. vlI"tf General Mansn Look 0utFor Fraud! Rrad This, and Vets AccordlDgly. I he election come off neit Tuesday, and we hope it will result to the satisfac tion of every citizen and to the best inter este of the country In the meantime we wah to inform the public that, having been burned out. we are still in business, and may be four I t Trenwith's Blacksmith's Hhop, where will be glad n see onr patrons snd take their orders. Immediate steps will he taken to rebuild in brick, at the old stand, on Craven street, when we will be in better condition than ever. We have with ns Mr James Manwki.i., who is well known in thia community for his skill in woikmtnahip. Send in orders. We a-e ready f r busi ness EDWARDS A ( I.AHK. Boiler Makers and Mfirtimsts. novo nwly Stoves are in Demand All the time, and tbe place to buy them Is at P. U. DltAHEY'S. We have a full line of Cooklna- and Heating Stoves, sad will be sold on reasonable terms. We make a saeciaHy of ths New Far mer Girl Cook Stores and other brands. Also a complete, line of Hard ware. Sssh, Doors and Blinds. Cart and Wagon Material, Barn ess. Paints, Oils, Glass, ate. Coma and see me and be convinced that 1 will sell you good goods for little money. oc23 dwtf , . p. M. D&ANEY. R. SAWYEE, FASHI01TABLE ;TAE0E " MIDDIJ. BTIIEET- V Two doors south Haha's Llverv fttablee. i - - ; :'' ' . . J ovl4tt KEW B3RSi, JJ. a s a o O sn d 0 0 tf 64 bo a o n-l sa 00 3 - ho cu CD n 9! a C3 in E ca ?1 H CO 3 to c3 O ao a o eS O CO o SH to d v u H H e fl C3 on a fl be CO CD H 5) H o s o fl ci u w a fl CD -a a s O o o CO .H a For Sale, '1 L.M , I Ne... k ra: .kia I' i I wif Hern Shoes & Rubber Goods. An just Iher o t f Ih. excellent Shot the I iKiifit lot i 1 1"' i 1 1 v , such a i r n cd Kubher iio, l Hoott. Shot H i ' At f. 'J in If T 1 T A VI.OK'S. N'fw Rerne Land For Sale. NK III' Mi It Hi AM' TWF1TV 1.11 A1 I'-r in"' ',mi!iJ tliree mi . west of the cu y of New Kernr on I lie 'I 1 1' i t Koad i.'sdirii io lie town ol irenioii A ponton of iirs .mi. i dark heavy clay and soil. we. I J.lapte." :.. 11... laiMii Of cOtloll li:i o,. nM! "Mieral .'rope of tru. k. . . t'l tol .. hen t , Lbeothei Hi's ' i ! i .., n, givo.1 loi peas. I nener raised III tin I'or ' l ol 1 1 . le on the lan.l 111 i s' lea : 1 II II ev er known tn i A .o ire.l cover r h icli one Irv i d 111.- apt UK iftler isld land in il i.'li'fsl faiisisln una sect it limn ii..ns,. contalnlna fn us s " ne oi tn, rd of npple a t'riH n 1 n half miles to i ' l it ii.l n ha, f na1 ies to N. '" t r i inner Indunm: R ' KEHOI. '' 11 'ii li. Ne .v Heine, N t lias In, rooms, antl !. other fruits, ra: i road sic! lie r lie n w : i'i'i ,..!,. ' v 1 Ulx-icli, wiini.i.sALi. (.i:(j('i;i:, i s i hi: i"' 'i.! i w inc PROCLAMATION 1,200 Cans COO Cans 1,200 Cans lb. Tomatoes, 11). Corn, lb. Teaches. Very Chftap. No Deception. MIDDLE "-TREF.T, NEW TERSE, N. i '. Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair at J. C. WFITTY'S. Rope, Paints, Oil and Ship Chandlery at J. C. WHITTY'S. For everything in he Hardware and Ma chinery line go to J. C. WHITTYS'. FALL AND WINTER Uillinery OpaniR;. Miss Hamette 'Lane fias faat retarned frOaw Urn WdieA titles with aa ILXQAST KtQC$ ot , lone laUUiTiervGood - f hioa she wiu dispisv auJT IrTEDHXSDIYt OCT0BEK;17. IteAteeuitriMmesU fq twi . The ladles of Kew Bene aad niremidlnc eoantryare eordtaUy invited to cU aid s.e avr ihemaeTvea, that Us seal Qeoda are to te I , aaiss xiailRitJln lit: I- m. f . ? bcMdWlm ': Polioek a I " Ask your dealer for Old ICherooSj. -8 for 10 cent. C. 2m F.Uleich, V.'holeiile
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