naL & VOL. VII.-NO. 282. NEW BERN&N. (X SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. BOARD u4 by intlutu ia private family, with oa or ! room. Aiire lack Ms Ml. IS St T?EBTIUZCBS for Tnwkera tad for i. Col ton rtaatera. at Obo. Allxx ft Co. TAMES RCDMOSD, WHOLESALE J LIQUOR DEALER, hu just re eohred a good aaaortmrnt of Nati Wiet tad Brandies, and also so sis of th famous Califorala Win known m Um "Angelica." mada from the famous and delicious Angelica Grape. This Ore pa ia only sueceaefully cultiyated in in Southern part of California; it Ij a ery dalioata grape and require cer uia condition of olimata to bring it to eioellenee, whleh conditions are only net ia that paradita of the United .State. Bia satire North Carolina Wines and Brandie from the vintage of Garrett at Co. and J. Wharton Gre?n are of very superior quality and are very pore. f8 lm TRUCKERS' Seed and Supply At Obo Allcn & Co. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDT AND HOLLAND GIN, just received and for al by Jambs Redmond. 1)L0UQBS, Cultivator and Harrows at very low price. Geo. Allen & Co. TUSC RECEIVED Anotbc r lot of O ARRETTED COGNAC BRANDY for Mia by 4 James Redmond. 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I need 1 money a well a the rest of man kind, and if you owe me please pay me. J. C. Whittt. ONE Thousand Roll Wall Paper at very low price. Geo. Allen & Co. I)UEE WINES AND LIQUORS for t Medicinal and other uae for tale by James Redmond The Government printing office in Washington ia pronounced ornate and hundreds of lives are in peril. "Cap. Bob Thomas, ahoy! but of Egyptian lUikneu he ban risen to shed a light on naval affairs." ALGER and Clarkaon are ma1, because "location' prevented liar. rUon from calling one of them to the Cabinet. "Tub lloosier idea of the Har rison Cabinet is that the Blaine elephant has picked it up and walked off with it, the 'General' and all." Tex bill for the admission of the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, 'Montana and Washing ton ha been approved by the President.. "The Richmond and Danville Railroad Company is receiving bids for the 'building of two thousand as w cars which are demanded by reason of the Increase of business and travel.'' The Detroit Free Press says: "In digging among the ruins of Pompeii they have found a piece of brass made to fit over the toman cheek. The modern cheek needs one." . , , Adl .European governments ac knowledge that Uncle Sam has the strongest weapon of war in the dynamite gun. A French paper says every one of each guns is equal to five iron olads. THB New York Times says : It is an open secret that whatever political significance Mr. Windom'e . appointment may hare its advan tages il accrue to the inevitable Mr, Blaine. . -i'PRBSiDrao Elder Bev. W. H. Bobbitt, D. D-j.oJ the North Care Una Conference, was stricken with paralysis on Tkarsda igbt of last ' week, at RockJngliaia, the whole of his right aide being involved, and is in a critical condition." Mhi'Thuradaj ."the Republican Sutorial can cos decided to take tbe'tesolotioD providing for an Investigation, of .elections in the Soutb, after the appropriation bill 'fcn been disposed of, and preaa it to a vote. . Tbe Democratic Sena tors, it Is supposed, will oppose, the reaolagoa- to the bitter end." Tbx r Landmark aaya - The , knottfests question the Legislature ; has on iti hands, not even except- ' iog the railroad commission, is that - of the nncompleted Governor's mansion. The easiest way for it to cet out of its dilemma is for the members to club together and boy ahk Wilmington Star says; 'Indiana hosiers axe waiting and weeping over . Harrison' blindness and surrender. They fear that he has delivered himself body and soul into the hands of Blaine and his gang." The Louisville Courier Journal pats it thusly : "If thirty farmer in one PecusyUaQU county are sold out by the sheriff within three months, how long will it take the Secretary of Agriculture to explain the high tariff to the rest of the agricultural world T" LOCAL NEWS. All' A D VERTI3EMENT8. Poakd Wanted J C II AtRlsON Sale of land. A blizzard ia approaching and is ex pec ted to be here this morniDK. Regular prayer meeting at tbe office of Oeo. N. Ire thu morning at 9.30 o'clock. All men are oordially invited to attend We wiU b'ginthe publication of the premium awards in luosday laaue. Hope tbe Secretary will have them all in by that time. A dwelling on Davenport alley caught Are latt night. Tbe alarm was given and the fire department respond ed, but the flre was extinguished before iti arrival. The model of tie light home ex hibited by J r. Norman at the Fair, attracted a great deal of attention from all clauea of viiitorg, it being a band aoma piece of handiwork. Tee (laeton Uouse i to be reopened today. Col. Fred. L Perry will euper intend , the dining room and will be sure to keep it well supplied with some thing good to est. Th editorial room of the Ex position i under obligations to Oeo. N. Ive for 6ne oystfrs and F. Ulrich for cigar. Bull wfre eo.jojed by many dis tinguished viaitor. A card from youcg Hughe Holland at Trinity College ttatei that the snow there on Tburaday evening was knee deep and in the drift wait deep. Tbe boy have doubtless had a big mow ball. The treasurer of tbe Fair Association requests all person who hold bill against the Fair to present them to him to be acted upon, at Bell's jewelry tore tomorrow and day following, be tween the hours of 4 and 0 p. m. Wa have omitted meationing ban dreds of article on exhibit at th Fair, not because they did not posses-merit but on aoconnt of not having the space or th force to put them ia type; It weuld take a Sunday N. T. World Vo report everything complete. One in teresting exhibit in' machinery hall omitted was a toy oscillating engine by Master Mort Patterson It wa an in genious contrivance and d essrves spe cial mention. Shipping New. Tbe steamsr Annie of the E. 0. D. line arrived last night and will aai) to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Th Vesper of this line will arrive today. Personal. Riv. W. R. Ccppedge is in th city and ia well and favorably known to oar oommnnity for hi having taught in th New Bern Academy for several year. He married one of New Bern's fairest ladies, and ia now on a viait here, the guest of Mr. H. B. Duffy. Mr .Coppedge i now tocated at Yanoeyville), N. C, and ia doing an tffioient work in hi field of labor. At the late meeting of Orange Presbytery, he wa honored! by being mad it Moderator. Thi morn ing he will preach in th Presbyterian Church. ; Jas. W. WaUrt, Esq., 1 off to Wash ington, N. C, and will return on Wed neadiy. . - BaringiFruit. - Mr, Charle Ballock who ws ia th oityawsek before the Opening of the Expeaition, write to . th AegHrUat Mr. Jonathan Havana book on '"Tb Pamlico Bactlon" give the most com' plet statistics of Eastern North Carolina that he baa ever aeen.- 1 1 v J X'i One thoutand copies of thi book were printed and circulated and .the fact that a copy hu fall into tie hands f rack writer a Mr. Hallock and it com mended by him, howathat the work of Mr. Havens is bearing fruit, fA ttiUti editloa' of thi book would 1 a good lnveatment for Eastera Carolina. Every mean ihould be wed to keep atatiatios before th peopU' cohcerniog car re oaroti. '-y .." , - '' ' -; Mr. Hallock wriuta very Interesting a90ount of hi visit which w may pxtb 11th entire some dy, Compliment to a Worth, Carolinian. laths tarriiorial district court yester day Mi. Jeaiaa Oollme, jr., waa admit ted to th bar Of ttk court am ettor- ay Bpo a report el aa xeainatloa a to a SUaas coad acted byeeoaniat, of which Chief JtuUo Oruga Jeeobe vueuirau, Bpaaxinx privaUlv laat evening a member of tbe committee taxed thai, tn the oourae of a long ex perieoce, he had rarely w aa appli caa for adaiaaioa to th bar better equipped in alt the essential for Dr- eonaJ and profaasional saooees than Mr. Collins, a statement scarcely lea grat fytBtc to If r. OoUia hlmeelf than to ki friend. Mr. Collin will at one enter ape the practice of the law in thi oity. Seattle Post. Mr. CqUIm 1 a native of Hillsboro. HeaetUed ia Washington Territory a short time ago. New and Useful Invention. Much uncertainty, danger and loss of life have been involved ia defective railroad switches, and tbe present plan of constructing and operating them. He will be a true benefactor who will in troduce some system Chat will overcome present difficulties. At oar Fair a new invention was on exhibition, which prom ites to meet all the requirements of a perfect and safe switch. Other im provement are contemplated and a caveat" ha been entered for them, and oon a complete model in metal will be finished. We hope this inven don will prove a success. Its author is Rev. W. B. Coppedge, of Yanceyville. N. C. His attention was called to tbe necessity of better railroad snitches, and bia studies have produced the above results. Like to Come to a Moving State Tbe Charlotte Chronicle gi'ea the fol lowing notice of North Caro ina's Win ter Fair: New Berne has a right to be Droud of br Fish, Oame and Oyster Fair. Tbe immense display is of great interest, and, from all accounts, well worth tbe attention of the large crowd who at tend Tbe Fair is important to New Berne and to that section of the State; but it is or far more than local importance. Almost before the exercise of opening day ar over, the effect abroad ars being seen. The Charleston World, in a long editorial, urges that city to fol low the examples in thi kind of enter prise set in other place. North Caro lina's is one of the conspicuous exam ple mentioned, and the New Berne Fair 1 one of tke exhibition referred to to impress the point. Advertising like this pays. People like to come to a moving Bute. Th Fair Over. Yesterday tb work of removing ex hibit from the Fair ground were be gun in eornest and before night th main building wa pretty well emptied. Th Association ought to call it meet ing a arly a possible and sat about preparing for another year. W do not mean to say that active work should begin at onoe, but the necessary im- provsments should be noted down now while they are f resh upon everybody s memory. Let all defect be noted and whan the time coma for work we will know better what to do. It is the uol y st sal opinion that another building must be had for the speoial purpose of exhibiting fish, oysters, game and farm products. The offloers of the Awacia tion have doubtless mad not of all defect in the exhibit this year; such note ought to be preserves as a guide la preparing for th next. Church Service Today. Christ Church-Rev. V. W. Shield rector. Sxageima Sunday. Servioet at 11 a. m. ani 7:15 p. m. Sunday chool at 920 a. m. and 4:80 p. m. All people will be welcomed to th services of thi church. Usher at th door. Methodist Churoh Rev, L. W. Craw ford pastor. Service at 11 a.m. and US p. m. The paw ar free. Ushers are always in th vestibul to receive strangers. All parson art oordially in vitd to worship and with th congre gation. Mania prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m.,J. K. Willi raperlntendent. PrisbyUriaa Church-Rev. L. 0 Vasa.D. D., pastor. Services at 11a.m. oondtf cted ' by Rv, W. R. Coppedge, of Orsnvlll eoOnty, W.'C. At 4:15 p. m., conducted by the "pastor. Sabbath school and paator' Bible class at S:15 p. to., Watt HoUiater, Soperinteadent of Sabbath chooLiTb publie ar invited to attend these, earvioe. Baptist CharchrBev. H. W. Battle, pastor, ranching at II a. m. and 7:15 p. u. Sunday ohool at' S p. A1W are Invited to attend Urn tervke. ; faidiTkej Are Lffioa. SaraapariTIafl and other advertised blood medicine ar numerous, but th only one poawased of such superior cur ative properties as to warrant its menu faoturen in selling it, as they are doing, through dru gifts, , mnder a poaitiv guarantee, I Dr. Pierce s Uolden Medi cal Discovery. If It dont benefit or our you gat th money back which you pay for it, It ia recommended to cur all chronic liver, blood and mnc dis- ease, aa biUoaaa, tkia and toalp dit eaaee. crofulou sores and , awaiting, aalt-rhaam, tetur, rysiplaa and even scrotal oi in iungs o oonrampuonj if taken ia time. .. ; , - - Thoogtt It Was Aa Outrage. Ad old gtz. :va ui vuiei tbe Fair on Thursday ual .-.Sue paining through machinery Ua.i uofcu? imereeied in the wood pulp txLitued by the 8. H. Gray Manufacturing Company. Whrn he cesms t the cheaiicaM lb at a e used ia the procete of making tbe pulp he inquired what they were The infor mation was given him sr. J h at once inquired, "'Are tbey products of North Carolina '" No.'' teplied Mr Young. bo wa in charge ' V1I," said he, 'I think it d n ou.rag. to exhibit anything that is nut the product of North Carolina. Capt. Young extli.Qcd M hia that the chemicals wera only exhibited for the purpose of explaiim.g ibe procees of reducing the wood i i u V tut this did not sceru to sati.-fy tiic jld geai:e man, as he hd bt to ie i to believe that this was Btruily Nr.u i'a:olina n- hibit . H M HI WO M.ii .MIl For rich and pour who i0ii tomiov good health, aud who do nut leh to resort to bitter, nustcus llxer medi cin s and cathartic 1.1 ihe coucrn trated California li in l fruit remedy, Syi up of Fig. R N. Dutfv. agent. Mr l..ri.--, N.C. f v l 1 d i Kinstnn Items. Wehad a four inch snow on Thursday night mixed so thoroughly with lain that the result was first class slush. Rev, Jo Mundar. the evaneehft. i in our town arrived Thursday We hear that he intends conducting a series f meetings in the opera house in Kin ston. Dr. R F Whi'ehuret, of Durham, was town Friday visilug friends and relatives. We are ulad t.i -co him. and e congratulate hiai on h is succtps in his new home. Mr. Clarence Went, now of li I -1 h . an old Kioslonian. paid us u xhort visi'. on Wednesday. il is now one of the Governor's (luards lio i nj ved Lis brief furlough. Mr. Henry (inflio, of Ihirhstn, visttot hi native town la.t week Ho is t i -gaged in the furniture tiiiMiiess, and, we are glad to say, is doing wrll. Kn - ton boys generally do that when Ihoy migrate. Tbe students of Kinston Ixillrge had holiday on Friday. Washington's birthday. Thsy had anticipated spend ing it at the Fair, hut the ternbla weather prevented their enjiyment. Notwithstanding they managed to gel et feet and some fun. We were pleased to see Cant. F. W. Hancock iu town on Friday, lie is rtravallng agent for a drug firm in the Northwest. Ilia house does, perhaps, tb largest business of its bind in the South and West. Tbe captain takes life wall, or life takes him well be has gained flesh and additional pulchritude since his last visit here. Your reporter received an invitation. Friday, to a unique entertainment. It wa called a "High Snow Tea. " lie found a crowd of hoys and girls ar ranged around a large circular table. In tbe centre was placed a great pile of snow flavored with several delicate ex tracts and other fragrant ingredients. Then the fun and eating began. Mirth ful M., amiable A., sedate ft., cheerful 0., rosy R., ooy K.,and nimble N, chat- lea and rattled spoons while four young gentlemen added zest to the oc casion by remarks wise and other wise, ith neb and racy sayings thrown in. Tbe snow disappeared rapidly under th incessant flre of the circling column and soon the spoons sounded the "re treat upon the empty plates. The young man who swallowed by mistake the whole contents of a package of Laxador is out again. He says he feel rather "pale," but otherwise is all right. He will however follow the di rections nexbtime. Dr. Bull' Baby Sytup is recommend ed by all druggists as brings purely vegetable, reliable and safe preparation for babies. Price only 25 cents List of Letters Remaining in tbe poetoffice at New Borne. Craven county, N. C, February 24th, 1889: E. II. Anderson, Benny Baniel, Tem- pa DaTis, J. H. Oriftin, Fred Hussey, Henry Holly, A. UOAiien. Kosaner Jones, Vfm. Lovenar, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Lednnx, Tildy Smith, Clarsay Kay, David Salter, Isaiah Sbepard, P. Wil liams, Anthony Wade, Oeo. Whitehead, Raohael Whitehead. Parson calling; for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on tbe delivery of each letter advertised. II. Manly, P.M. Try, Trv-AgRln. After trying many advertised rem die for catarrh daring the past twelve year I triad Ely Cream Balm, and with complete succees, it 11 ovar one year, since I stopped using it end bav had no return of the catarrh. I recom mend it to all my friend in thi vicin ity. Milton T. rum. Beading, Fa. My daughter- ana myseu, great suf ferers from catarrh, were cured by Ely Cream Balm; My ens of mell la restored. C. M. Stanly. Sbo Dealer, ItBacN. Y. r-T- 1st klia'i Arnica Salve. '.TfeB Balvb U'the world fo Out, ' Brulsee Sore. Ulcers., Salt Rhenm, lever Bore, letter, unappea Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and poaiuvaly cure pile or no par required. It k aruaratMd to civ perfect siafactiott,oc ttotoerr t- fundd. : Prioe M oentt pet box. For al by B. N. Duffr. jan:i7 NOTICE- Public Sale of Valuable Lands ; NuBTH CiROLlNA. 1 I Crwven County, j Superior Court. JamC. Bamaoe. Administrator of juLd ! u uarducr, dec d, I Against airs al law. l oiillon to Mil lands 10 pay deb is In ubtdiDC lo ajudgment of loe superior l ouri oC Craven eouniy. reodrred in itie tDuve entitled proceedirgs, i nl at pub lo auction al Ibe court lu door iu me town of hay Doro. Pamlico rouuly c ou .Headay, ApHI 1st, Iggtt, at lselve o cloxk, M . iiie lulluwiba ub.e tx lODgtn lo tne Ksiale or Jodn O (.rcluer, dec d. lo wit. A certain iract of land In Pamlu-o ,-ouniy N C . lying on me norlb ide of Nruu nr and easl side of twwton rrerk al r moutliof aaldcreeki anown u the Cloua Urove Tract, Ineladlng 11, b roiullrarl.de x riueo in a deed rrom ini Vl ade loJoLu K t altiounaud W.U. P.oclor. regiaierrd m ILie Uecorus ol Pamlico county. Book No .1. folio da. SO and 87. aald lnu-la containing i:i ares wore or leea. Also a tract of land ad lolnlng ine aoove Iraci, In Pauillco county, known as tbe-'Jobu nnioe place, lying on tne norm aide of .Neuae ilier and east ahle of lwaon a creek oonlalulng 75 acr, iuore or lets. telng me tametra.1 com e r ! .y Kl'ratth tud lald llatksit to j ,.t m u ' arjucr. A I AO - on MoDday, nay 6th, !'..-. l l.nr M . I will ail a I Hi coull bout- ;n ,. Hrne. .. c . iu followmg town lots .i!. ttnpryvenierjie. belonging lo Itie Ktiatu of l"!in ii. i.anluer, .l-c J tu i' in aai.l i:i of New Hfrne, vu Lot at 1 tie und.ut ,.r Hroad ami queen ttretla, konwn lii ' Paul lot perta of Lola Not . .vatnl .If! at i be no 1 1 It wet tern corner ol i .1 . a ll,fl and M,onaaire eilev ana ii, 'l and m at the aouii-eaal corner ..f i' k an, I Spring al reela. w aji I wo dwal ln li him-a and one tior and dwelling on srne now "iie i bv Hev K K Hearu, I t c, ami otliera at lenanla Allofaa'd proper) ) l nni c fu ; : ,te. i i . ,1 li ttie PelHion n ed In tin a!e eniuicl an ' I I sh v or ' t - ne ha : ! . a a cre,Hi ,.' a' mnu iha. w ii i, n I ro e.l T.lle reserv t I ui.l I I in a.'r .1. !' iil. 1 .;; .iv ' !' New Hernp. N O . ftli l h lfcv I A M rS 1' H A KIIIMl ' I .' i o"i d Ail ru r r lolin ti tlai l nei Your Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OK TIIK JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to lour Needs. .JAMKd MEANS 4 STTOK B, lini.iainl ttjli.lt. It nt like at I atorklni;, and Uf JM 1H1S Hlvl AKIM. IN,"! mil iK-ri.ulvoasv tli. first tlm. It I. w .rn. li v. it .ii,rY the ovist "in .1 AM t MEAS Mim. i, .i.iin,.!, it,., . uiil.v i.- (. li. Bn.-e aim li ! .i i '--r .ecu !ilai -.l - i li.lM Iv on the nwrki t hi which dnrahiliiy h ci'luuler,! tieli.ri, merf out anl J. MEANS oV CO., Ho. ion. Full lines of Iho nbovf- ahot-i fur aalc by Howard & Jones . Edwards & Clark, MACHINISTS, Craven St., near South Front, NEW BERNb, N. C. If you are in need of any work in our lino, give ua a trial, and we wil endeavor to give satisfaction. Oood work and prompt fulfillmMtu of contract is our aim. Call and see u. Life Size Portraits. Life Size Portraits, in Oil or Crayon, made from any kind of small picture by Mif 8 AURORA. MACE. t$ Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply at her residence, Johnson street. feb2dwW Dissolution. The co-partnership heretofore exist ing under tbe firm name of WATSON & STREET, Insurants Agents, was dis solved by mutual consent , Jan. 31st, 188U. The business of FIRE INSURANCE will be continued by Mr. S. R. Street, who succeeds tho late firm. W. M. WATSON, 8.R. 8TREET. In retiring frtm the firm of Wauon & Street, and the business of Firo In surance, I desire to attest my apprecia tion of the liberal patronage of the in suring public which has b"r- v - ded to the firm during the p.c. . , j ,.rs, and to bespeak for tbe nt w manage ment a continuance of the same. By tbe terms of the dissolution I be come Sole General Agent for North Carolina of Th Hartford Life and An nuity Insurance Company, with head quarter in th same building lately occupied oy tn nrm. fel5 W. M. WATSON, Mole? and Horses. A FINE LOT of MULES and HORSES have jast arrived, tt jlajdwtf M. HASNACO. SAH'L T. BKID1I0RE, WholesaJe Commission . FJSH DEALER, uritiuicixiMmttT, .riTlvrOItWaVmavBT.ii.-i: i I i 1 1: was i V. IBII,I . tebism , NEW TOnit. , AND CLOCK8! Newbern Furniture Go. STILL r tta on ! , 1 4r auxSaAwD: " ' 'lr i.v't evrr i ."' -inttn-r uita. -. liai.y i ar . lm ri-.fta. L M-r-ora. Plc- .le Mt ; . rrsstrt V e ma r, . Tan r " " ' and net a ' i 1. 1 ii., r-ore we oau ."'"'" aira Iu Tl'HNFR'i CO.. i nPKiri'om. i v- w.Kprtie. N c. T. J Go U ?. S.DUFFY 1KI (.(ilST, t . I BI T EEA? FOR CASH. I i nt fa 'n l ! e ,'ltv. - ' itui.lril ' - I vrfu. ai 1 t heap V Ki,,r ' ' I ir, able - M i iitrrt lilrila. ' a u.aJt ly Lk I.UW- I - MIfKY Furniture!! JOHN 3UTER I 140 ,,11 tiatlil Mill IS hmiiiititfiiH pdrl.ir hT f h! ii . I, , niiitlrt'Ufti-, 1 1 a r h r -i-.M v ui gr ev,vy ii'in. i Iii.-i6t r sails, ' i.i- u a r. I rotas, l.'jiiijci, sofas, etc.. Hi' h!o Ii i.h , ,f tit", I in I I-" . tn -:i , I'rli-i -i Itottom. Kl'fi li W f Ii me tuade work ! in. t it'li's. bureaus. ''it iri I substantial. :' I.iv. ii to!Uork i 1 1 Itornr William H. Oliver, INSURANCE AGENT a . .VIM M I. ml mi run! f Nrt Km, f II ir.f ,r 1 Uibi'nu i Traveler j v ' ' ,' 1 h a n ir:f ,n! I. Fire. .f I in 1 A,c ilcnt r'nifli:- an I i ,,v Marinn liiaurHn, .. i ' Anicri.-fin Sioa.ti : , i , ' .N V or k . f Lon Ion. r Ins. Co., of New N'ork, "Notice To Chewersa" , RECEIVED: A Full Line of LORILLARD'S PLUG TOBACCO AT IT. Uli-ieli, WHOLKSAI.K (iKOCKIf, M 1 1 iI K MREKT, NEW BERNE. "K. C. For 30 Days Only! HEATING STOVES FOR LESS THAN COST FOR TflE NEXT THIRTY DATS. Now is tho time to buy. We must reduce our stock. Thia Is no humbni Come and see me. P. M. DRANEY. rtf Look To Your Interest! Farmers, Countrr Merchant aaut th. Trade generally are InVited to call and examine our stock of "tit- Dry Goods, Groceriej, Provisions, -Etc.W. We always keep in ttoult iS ted . viitj3 M fcUMlT 8tate PrUoii. ai4jg VgaapjxM Boots and ShpesU 'efr Erery pair warranted. W bare large wppl! Fr?' Cheroot end ProcIamatioQ Cp i The good arr bought or at 7 J m i rum saaj aoiorr. ts - tW Snuff at Manofscturers Trie, ' No trouble to show goods. vl E0BE2T3 rnc:.,' . South rrmttt., Hem JDmj,r. C. DRUGS k MIBIui.NEi I'be t.el i, ri iu , t -r 'e, : r . (, . A ( i. . us .. . i . c. ; I .nM. , A iHf ill ., J , .1 , mrri i i , . A ,,,. I f . i-r r . t'urt, , i, . , I- a ,n l , ll-l I ' ... I ... 1 , a' ;,. ; u . . t , M - vt i . , , h-i n,. - ' . ,1. , ,