1 1 NEV7 BEENE-N. C. SUNDAy;'3Hy 12J 1889. l 1 . I 0 . oG, PRICE 5 OENIS. !- i : 1 1 : - . t Se4 eel cr IJ c -. . I .i l.r l It- ;.r a dt 8. B.??ir, i WAKTHO.-Acy f : i cttt f jt sa'.e, address i .; l-cr&e, N. C. mill . iM. IV.icioaeloe Cream at tiWy's f'ailots oa Broad, ,i .: ,,-4iUrt. To 10 lm IV. -I a;a bow reeiy to furo- , r cu. .sera and the publie . l Ku I c at tie very cf on ceo I par pooaJ. I ' void tundra Broad asreeet, a Hot ef J. J. Tolaoa and , . , ,'.511. Open Sundays from i .ji .41 m., twelve to one, and aix '.-' a p. m. . Emabcil Fishm. VNTR.V.L 1CB DEPOT.-Im ported V ' 1 la. alb. Open oa 8aaday at .;i ..ur. . R.C. B1KBB4 i 'J l.a - ' Broad strati. , BLACKBERRY JUICE for 1 radical purpose at 6.7 tf J AXES RXDMOSD's. . i". ;T-CLAS3 job word executed at this ofiice oa eatisf sctory term. 1 ) LOUGHS, Cultivators aai Barrowa A at very low prices. - Ueo. Allm ot Co. 1ENTAL CHEWING QUM- IJ Cicniea, Preserves and Baa all flea i' s tfia and sweetens ths breath. 'i ommendad by dentists. Sold by tin;.,-;sta and confectioners. Try it. k HILY MEAT CUTTERS t . GlO. ALUS 00. t o 1 UO :tf.d FRENCH brandy and IXAND QlN.joat rMlrad and V rs&iaby JAKK8 KXDUOND. I- ; :.TIU7ER3 fot Tracker and for Cotton riaotera, at s , Qio. AlXxsACO. IU3f RECEIVED-i-Another lot of ) UAREISTT'S COONAO BRANDY f r tale by . . JAMES KDMOU. ANSThoutand Rollj Wall .Paper, at J very low prioea. TZx - 0o. ALU k Co. IJCES "WINE3 AND LIQUORS for 1. Medicinal and otber oaea for sale if , v i Jakks Rxdmokd. LOCAL' NEWS. KIW ADVERTISKlflNTSL 8. R. Eteest Loat, . ' . J rmsTisto Press Waktid. , ; i.'K3. U.n.EiLTOB Pritate sale. D. L. Robihts Annual meeting. There has been a ilixhl change la the ajferlisetnentcf the 0. D. 8. Co, General Battle received many oon- grttuiatioBs on his ChanoellorsTills ad life- v'Vj..;,,''..:; A check on E. T, May was f'oubd on the utreeti yesterday bj Thoa. Harria, Tie city council proceedlcgs crowd . !t other matters. The report of the c ii.etfry committee will appear in the The ateamer Kloiton will eava her k tn Tueaday, May the 14:h for ,uston at 9 o'clock sharp. This eched ' is for this trip only". ' A huge rattlesnake waa captured yee- ' ijr by KilbyRoM. It was caught i f , U net about two mile up Neuse r : r, and measured fit feet and four he in length and eight inches - .ond the body. ' ,, Tit Uat few days, for this early la ( Hoa, hare been tha warmest for f years, and while the populace in t inland towns and large cities i a sweltering in heat,, in New li'.hi not been excessively hot, -1 breeze most of the time eon "j lecsensd the oppressiveness of ' ! ' aana. v i v f Alliance of Rlverdale ' -' 2 a piccio and excursion " r r e . to Moreh ead. lay i V.l leave here at 9 a. m i gt l a old oppor ; tbe sea breeze and 3 ii old oran. The T8 r-r.:.-ie'cctdbsk at;. ;.,.:oa I Jrsa. will te r 1 s'.l laJIei 7 X. ewi. - - - --rVe!ptrct t' 3 T.C. D I tomorrow af; a . The Annie of t:.U 1 ' r nd sail Tuesday : tie psfsenjjers ' t I" '".oriel ssrvices, t "' '! t's mom- . I ' t Tait A Trip to ti.e GiA-T'lsa. A raxtr cf et-Cemti fcti ladle. laaJed ky Kr. Cta. EclitsUia, Kjor aaaa aad T. A Gra, E4-, ct ai red Ue a (earner Eowati yeatarday urnooa and taaia a roa VP Treat rar to the qsarriM wbere Capt. 'Wal- e ia cbiaLcitr rock for Ue eemeury road. The' trip waa a deLfhtf al one, end Capt. VCal!ca waa kind enooB to abow te the party wbat tbey bad aeyer aeea before, ti., a dyaamite oartridje. Soma of then proaoaaoed it common brown ivjar, bat when be bad pat in teerel ehu?es and applied bia battery they didn't thiok krowm in car would tarn rock oer that way, : Wbn about eiht milea ap the rirtr, at Alligator bend, a Urge alligator waa aeea on the north bank at the rtrar. He elided back into tha rlrer, and then began a aertea of alligator a tor lea bich Mayor WUliama braogbk to a cloea by telling cf oae that he eaptorad oa one ooeaaion vkich mearared fifteen feet four and $ half laches long. . - Oar beat bow to Mr. Reisanstein for eonrteelee. -1 '. " . ' . . Mayor's Court A . Bulldoier Cos auertd. ; . ,i . i " . Our new mayor, S. P. Williams, held his first court yesterday morning. Wm. Kioser, eor., was np for laroany ol on coat. He eeemt to have fond nee for other people's eoats. It having not been a great while sino ha waa en trial for the larceny of Mr. Isaac Pat terson's eoai. - ; i. f i -f After hearing the testimony His Honor adjudged that Klnsey: should give a justified bond ia tha sum of one hundred dollars for his appearanoe at asxt term of the superior court. Kin- sey began to talk of la justice, eto, etc, when Hie Honor ordered tha police to take him np stairs. "I don't give a damn," said Kinsey, ash squared himself te resist the of ficer. "Take him up stairs,' remsrked the Meyrr with emphasis. Policeman Qsskill seised him by the throat. Marshal Lewis seised onefara with the nippers, snd with the aid of others deputised he waa soon landed up stairs. He didn't "give a damn," nor did he give the bond, but he went to jail, and the oourt was not bulldcxsd worth cent. :. 5 Church Services Today. Presbyterian Church Rev. L. C, Vase, D. D., pastor. Bervloes at 11 a. m. Sermon by Mr. Fred'k D.Thomas. At 5:30 p. m. sermon by. th putor. Sabbath school at ftlS o. m. Th vub Ho sre cordially ; invited to attend these I services. t ' ' ; I Christ Cburch-Rev. V. W. Bhislds rector.. Third Sunday after Eaatef. Holy Confmunlon at 8 a. m. Other ser- vioes at 11a.m. and 8 p.m. - Sunday schools at 9:30 a. m. and dp. m. All people will be welcomed to th services Of this church. Ushers St tha doors. Methodist ChurcbRev. L, Wt Craw ferd pastor. Service at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The pews sre free- Ushers ars always in the vestibule to receive strangers.' Ail parsons are cotdially invited to worship with ths congrega tion. Young men's prayer meeting at f a. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., T. K. Willie. 8upt,fV r'-U T Y. M. C. A.-Devotlooal meeting this afternoon at 5 o'clock. ; Subject, "Th Chriatian'e Aim." 21 Cor". 5: Heb. 12; 1, 8. :. Leader, Boeoo Nona. All men ar invited to attend. . Lilt of Letters Remaining in the postofBc at New Berne. Craven .county,, N.'C. May uta. .f', N. B. Beoton, Cicero Campbell, Peter Elled ridge, Frank " Fisher,, Eranklih Hill. W. J. Hobbs 03). Fr J. Hvmsn. J. T. Jonas, Phil. C. Jones.-Miss Nicey Loyd, Eiisha Lewis, - Mrs. Panaie Thomasf Miss Iney Weaver,9 Prince Whitfield, John , w. woods. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. " The regulations now require that Oh cent shall be collected on th delivery ox tacn letter advertised. ' ? V M. MAKXT", P. M. Epttob Jouenal: A gentleman who has lately come among us with -the intention of making New-Bern his horns, says, put him down for five dol lrs as his subscription to tee street cleaning fund. , . - . CBSEavra. Bay 8Ut. YTf '-.Hy morale?, May8Ji, uwii f -t i ' ! 1 aad anticipated, was the j j t- fQt rnrrifi4 of i....- '-ef -.-!y to Rev. C.'Ii. t.nilh. Att'iec i i ' -- nacf I w York, s i ty i : !, cf ,.1 mtegton, rifwrmel t..e r r --seer- notjy. The bspry con;: a I .'t oa t momiBg train boon a soauwara ca a bridal tour. KtRItl" D. At t-e r?5jAn-e cf l'r. C tj, f s'.r-----, i i I i ( CnX CCUICIL PSOCZrD U CS. ' I Kay T, A regular meeting ef tha eoaacil was f held this vaisg, th Mayor praaii !cg. 1 Present CouncIImei R, P. WUMams, rardinani Ulrica, B. B. Laas, V. A. I Crawford. H. H. Eimmeaa, David Sty I roa and John H. Thomas. , ; I Ott motlofl tha ralea of order waralmonta; ail convicted. Four worked , . , suipeaaea. , i va bbouoh we Buy Mtoraeye allowed 123. N for services la sxteadisg 1 Oeorge street. ,. Th regular bCla war allowed., ; t Th following waa' introduced by Cbuscilman Crawford, and, on motion, adopted;. 4 v ': : Whereas, We have seen la th publio print ohaxtes of a serious nature against eor townaman Daniel Stimaon, Lu . trowing out of the late diaaetroue fir at hia steam saw mills, i which I ehaxgea have been, denied by Mr. Stim-ltione son, and sa - mveatietion cr saidlxmt eollected, real estate, bargee court oa cy aim. ' I Keaoivea.iaaiJsr.Nimaoawona a I ear moat worthy, intelligent Industri ous and useful citizens; that he has added as much to the material prosper ity of the oity of New Beraa sino be has lived here as any eitiaea la it; -that it tires as puasur to pubuclr express our great- confidence in Mr. 8 Unison's statement, and we know him to be th last man in us out wno wouio. oo-1 struct or interfere with or aid er abet I any other person in the obstructing or inierieeriag witn em very emoiens ore i department or any of its effloers or members in the performance of their legitimate duties. On motion the meeting adjourned to Frldsy night at 8:80 o'clock. Msy 10th, 1889, An adjourned meeting ef the board of city council was held this evening st 8.80 o'clock. Mayor Meadows presiding. Present Counollmen R. P.. Williams, F. Ulrich, B. B. Lan, V. A. Crawford, Ralph Qrsy, H. H. Simmons and David Stvron. . ' : Otf motion Of Councilman wuilams, th rules were suspended and section 9 of ehapter 13 of th ordinance were reoinded. ' Th Mayor's report was tssd, and oa motion of Councilman Williams it was adopted. - ' MAYOR'S OFFICE, Ntw Bxini, N. a, May 7, 1889. To tht Honorable Board of CouncHmen QenUemen-.lt become my duty to M..nit in .m. ih MKt Af tki&nI V"T" :7 " " 7. uojnruuouw m vur vx a,'aluIiu the fiscal year ending April 80th, 1889, aeoompanied herewith ia detail, with such suggestions as seem to me worthy of your consideration.. , -- Before reviewing our municipal affairs 11 1 proper that I should con gratnlste yon, andl through yeu, ear Mmmnnlt n thai HAllwaranrA fmm th sooarg that tlsltd during th year ear mor unfortunat Southern sitiaa. N tHl SARITA&T OOHDlflDW of oat oity U a subject, that demands year sriouss study, and upon you de volves th important duty or adopting th most thorough hyglenlo measures. ; The report of oar capable treasurer ana Finance committee contains eom plete information la regard to the flnan oiai oonditioa of our city. WATia siJrrLT. I cannot too earnestly arse upon yeu the great necessity of Improving the quality of ths water furnished for do- estlo purposes. - it nas aeea somewnat imnroved of late years by the system ef bored wells, but ibey cannot be made what thef should without sufficient ap - UrVUIM4WI W VfUlfUf IUVVm-HIUKi A 11. ,-visa inrsnti 4 . uurnr ueDsnmens is, eomDoeea 01 flni.nr nninniMUl h u aimil.r eMantzactmi ia, the Union, and la tha nrirla if tha I MaomnMii that tit hlf .nrhtaar of tha danartnuint k. nnmulid Infrnmlih tn'finillv a ! tailed reoert at tha dumber of fires. and the amount of losses sustained, wit h ths amoant of insurance. v, - . , P0UC8..- , . - The total number of arrests dwtaghsTe."mm e accounts end thevear ending Anrll lOth 1889. waa J2 f which :oo were; whites and,179 coiorea ids present aamneror poiwe i nffinara la InaHannat. tn th. nmufi . mm ... m. protection or tn lives ana property oil oar . citizens. A large portion of ths cUt is BrscUcallyanguarded. and there should be an increase of the force. II am pleased to announce that there has aeea a siagia inatanoe wnere say StV epr0Ted I call your attention to the condittoa lrsSb mediate re-irs should be mads or Our beautiful ailed streets Wilt soon be a L6t;:LP"t til' 5 recommend sufficient shell rock be pur- chMsdforthsrer.ir..Thl,r6ckwPb.n cruihei wi.I answer admirably f or either streets or cavinz.andinexDaBsive. M: sttw svwm w sdv ooiif a vrvuiit either suesu or paving(and inexpensive. CElfSTEBHtS sfs ia excel. tc'MHloaC Thereseemii a.i increased i; t r'sw'.'asted b ons I entire eornmuR u c-;ie tbm what Uff Saou.i ts ' " t Til and acrri r.acea. i i u v 5 lae ceme - ? . w . . 1 .... . , "j .ill i. .,.f - v- j i w iaa w .-. a- k fcaca e-. r around the V 1 1 . . y for t'..s n fj y- r 1 y ciurt9tr( -Me body, lay iaa off of Goorge street tu read and on motion received and adopted. Tha report of tha Sheriit on th ex- tension of George street at th foot of th same wai left over vixh out actio a. Th Marahara monthly report was received and adopted ;., t I have mad 19. arreete doriag the uuio sui n appmuea hi conn. bsbm -niloMd. naan- mim t?a sa Total,e4a.30. -. , - C One-half th above coata, SIS 15, was dee acted lor my faea. . . , RespcctfuUv submitUd. 1 , The Us collector made the following annual report which waa received aad I adopted. I CTTT TAX OOLLECtOB'S BBPOBT. To tht Eon. Board of City Council. I Gentlemen-1 herewith submit toU,h ..r4 nr,..H ihnm a Rmn you the following report of my colleo- for the year ending May 10, 1889: nereoaal and poll 89.534. 30 Am t collected, license tax .. . 3.838.80 dog tax.. 130.001 for rent scales.... city 8.00 for rent market back taxee 350.50 1 114.95 1 813,750 85 iju s cr cnt com. on ani't , oolleeUMl 6S7.52 87.75 La,, e(Mt on delinquents n, p, Williams, tress., rec'pts 12,975. 813,750 55 Silas Fulchek, City Tax Col r. We have carefully examined all the books, stubs, etc., of the city tax col lector, and have found them correct and have approved the same. n. a. lank, Ftrdinasd ULRtcn, II- II. Simmons, a Finance Committee. The finance committee made their re port which waa adopted. BJtroBT or ruiAHca commtttes. To th Mayor and Board of City Council Gents We your finance committee have examined all books, papers and receipt stubs of the collector, city treasurer and marshal, have found them correct and have approved the same. Statement. R. P. Williams, Treasurer. Dr. To am t turned over by for mer treaa. 5 20.60 To am 't poll, personal, real, license and dog tax 13,624.78 VtersiTd over' b'v'eitv 10 am s turnea over oy euy To amt market rents 350. 50 marshal 254.15 150 43 To am't turned over by former cemetery committee To am't rent Odd Fellows hall from A. Miller 20.001 813,426.46 Cr By ditbursements of Trcn.urer. T P' 82,103.211 streets and pumps 3,344.56 4,243.58 657.78 109.55 101.56 fire department... cemeteries sd'g,priat'g,etc. sundry accounts... second payment on purchase oity hall rebate on taxes,.. . quarantine and sanitary.. lights 333.34 12.651 580.76 1,158.60 778.98 To balance on hand $13,426.46 Respectfully submitted, B. B. La5K, Fskdwahd Utiucn, H. H. Simmons, Finsnoe Committee. The Marshal'.! report was read and 1 adopted If 11 CTT . r n nwnnnn. "" i 1 - n.t dj . I wiitowui uuss 9 aa.oo I i V T:V cost.- 403.60 I vnwnau wm muuva ova a, nave I 1 ddUOted for my feet. 201.80 K -. 4' . '' I Balance due the city.,..; $254.15 For which I hol3 the treasurer's receipt. I ,. uespecuouysubmittea, V- I ' - - JA T.Lwi8,a,M. "" w. ""7 mrsnai aua nu mut m" IU iuBb w,q tu re- tAM nun nn annmaa inn aaxa "," ,r "rir " -."1"0 i '' '. , S B. B. LAHX, -' : ri v ZW I ' x B1"ws ,. I .i' 4 '- 5 Finance Committee. mi lonowing communication irom the N. S. F. E. Company was read and .AnBt-A. , itv h V. ' - VKkw BtN Mar 7th. 1889. Gentlemen At our regular monthly Li""? L., fKw.-,K--. d.. eel engineer of theHewbernSteaniFire 1 cased by the death of Mrt & H. Hil Eoglne Co. NO. 1,' to fill tbe vacancy 7", W,.hT13r. i 'Sff w,r f ? .jS-;-' :. . r. ' ; 5 . ; fifl- w.o R-noIV I en.L rl..J 'i--!..- Mlu!ire' iuuo mwri eMail' report recommending the pur - cits of two mowers for the use of thejDavId Btallings tu declared elected for iMmatariea.:' Tha reitort was ad..nldl V I " r w " f- - i t.. .svi'.J I ' AIJTJ IvtUlUO AlUUi U13 VCVCUI f leCWUU ol councilmen was then iead.'and thelnomlnstiba f Or sexton at Greenwood followicj; pertons declared elected for tb e -x year: First ward,tR.P.! Wil'in" ; second ward,' - Ferdinand IXIhkl :'rl -.! ', B. B. Lanef fourth . C. - ?, f.r.h wr.rl.n. ir. Tha members etaot then took th oath batora tha hCayc aad tha board adjourned ens ,f . ' .t " f . Silas Tviata Ciry CUrk. ' ' " Ma y 10, 1889. Th members-lect ef the new heard met and proceeded to organise, Council- man Williams of th first wsrd ia ths chair. Th election ef couneilnacn at largo being next in order, Councilman Lane of the 3d ward planed la nomination 3. W.Wniis fot eounotlntaa at large which was seoonded hr Councilman Dlrfch of 0f the id ward, and Mr. Willie declared elected Councilman William a of the first ward nlaoed la nomination Mr. Wm. Ellin and ConnoUman Kenned v of the for councilman at large. The vote being a tie, the councilman from the first ward gave the easting vote to Mr. Ellis, snd he waa declared elected . Mr. E. K. Bishop waa then put in nomination by Councilman Ulrioh of the second, and E. R- Dudley was nominated by Councilman Crawford of the 4th ward. Mr. Dudley waa declared ineligible, and the name of Mr. E. A Richardson waa inserted. The vote be ing a tie, the councilman of the first ward declared Mr. Biahop elected. The councilmen at large, Messrs. Ellis, Willis and Biahop were then sworn in and took their eeata. The election of policemen was then taken up. Messrs. J. E. Oaakill, M. T. Roberts and Thomas Wilson were nomi nated by Councilman Lane. Council man Kennedy nominated J. j Smith, R. B. Rogers and I. R. Richardson. Councilmen Biahop and Ulrich were appointed tellers. The vote stood, J. E Gaskill 7. M. T. Roberts 7, Thos. Wilson 7, J. Q. Smith 1. R. B. Rogers 1, I. R. Riohardson'.l. Messrs. Gaskill, Roberts and Wilson were declared fleeted. Councilman Lane placed Mr. J. T. Lewis in nomination for the office of oity marshal, and Councilman Kennedy nominated Oeo. A. Richardson. The ballot stood, J. T, Lewis 7, G. A. Rich ardson 1, and Mr. Lewis, was declared elected. Mr. Silas Fulcher waa nominated by Councilman Lane for the office of city tax collector, and Councilman Kennedy nominated L. D. Merrit.The vote stood, S. Fucher 7, Merrit 1. Mr. Fulcher was deolared duly elected. Councilman Lane nominated Geo. Broadstreet - for pomp inspector, and Councilman Kennedy nominated B. F. McFrater. The vote stood, Broad street 7, McFrater 1. Broadstreet wss declared elected. Dr. F. Duffy waa elected port physi cian without opposition. Meeers. Clark & Clark wero nomi nated by Councilman Lane for city at tornejs; Mr. W. E. Clarke waa also nominated by Councilman Kennedy . The vote was, Clark fe Clark 7, W. E Clarke 1. Clark & Clark were declared elected. Councilman Ulrich was then nomi nated for treasurer, and the vote stood, Ulrich 6, E. K. Bishop 1, H.P. Kennedy 1 , and Mr. Ulrich was declared eleoted. Councilman R. P. Williams of the Hrgl wari tendered his i eslgnation as a member of the board, which was, on motion, accepted and he retired. Councilman Ulrich was then called to the chair The eleotion of a councilman to fill the vacancy from the first ward was taken up and. a ballot taken, tbe vote Stood, W. P. Burma 5, E. A. Richard son 1, A. A. Bryan l.and Mr. Burrus was declared elected The election of a Mayor fot the en suing term waa entered into. Council man Lsne nominated R. P. Williams, ami Councilman Kennedy, R. Berry The vote stood, Williams 6, Berry 1. Mr, Williams wss declared elected, and then took the solemn Oath of offioe before Justice F. W. Hancock, and took his seat at the board after a few remarks declaring his purpose to enforce the ordinance of th city1 without fear or faror or regard to race, color or other condition. Counoilmaa Crawford made a few I remarks ia which he assured the Mayor nd had in thst . view of tbe ( purpose sna naa w , .vwwoi ue question I giyen nina an tow. 4 Councilman Lane placed ia nomina faon for Sexh Willis nomln . . tion for Sexton of Cedes Grove Ceme Btallings. , Councilman nnin!nai.il Vt It, Sih " rinnaitl. L. .U-.i-.si trm. TtaotA. wi.tfn(2i - - , . . Mcelved.5, W. H. Ross l'Joha BltUi, Itha eatniac m.-ri;-&"X.v 4 a v . - ' Parftmfin n.-f,l v ti.rt n r 1 wiaisvMi-w , vawwawaw w fnsvwv au Cemetefy, EebenWUlUms, Council- men Kennedy nominated Joseph Erysn, Robert WilRamivrece!vl 6 Totes job.-cry a a i.- i , . ... 'ns was declared e'ac-' ' -".et- ' W.F.. T.'al 't'-' !c yr. the N. S. F. E. Co., and J. a Qwi f. t th AtUnlto. --' OoaaeUmaa Ulrich was site: "l act- tag Mayor ia the absence o th Wot. annates read and adopted, aad U board, ad joumed to meet Tneeday, May 14th, at 8 JO o'clock. 1 Silas Fvlcbxb, Qach. Omci or ths Old Domink sTk Ca. "weirue, a. u., AUy 1, LXi hotici to rAsuxxasMd ud Tnccx: sairpxKs. - - During the present week th ar.h .L of the Old Domiaioa Steamship Com- iwoy wuieeaa miowei The steamer Maateo wilt aail faotn her wharf tor Norfolk direct, Tueeday (May 14th tad Friday (May 17ih). 7 Thar will be no steamer to call Wed nesday (liav 15 , Every effort ?iog mule te repair the damage to Lhe .(.earner tiewberae, . and get her back on regular eehadaie, which will be duly advertised. . m3-9t. ) E. B. Kobxkts. Agent. Private Sale. For the next three days (Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday), will. h sold at Private Sale all of the Household and Kitchen Furniture of the late R.H. Hilton. Call at tbe bouse between 8 am. aad 8 p. tii Mus It. 11. HILTON. Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of tbe Neue & Trent River 8, B. Co. will be beld at the Board ef Trade Room, TUESDAY, the 2lh day of MAY, at THREE o'clock p m. m!3 2t D. L. ROBLRT8, 8. T. CLOTHING! r CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! Cutaways, Sacks, and all of the Very Latest Styles. SHOES ! SHOES! SHOES ! TRUNKS and VALISES! We will take pleas ure iu showing you through our entire' stock. W. B. FLANNER. For Sale, House and lot on Pollock street, A. M. Baker'd reeidenna. Lareo at. larsa ' house in perfect order, and terms easv. Apply to A. M. BAKER." i Barrington & Baxter.: HaTe just received a Fine Lint of ' Clothing. Shoes, Dry Goods ! and as Nobby Line of STRAW HATS u - as you ever saw. Agency for the i ' L A. BATTLES' $2.50 CALF SH0E4 ' EVERT; PAIR WASRARTXX.t Also seencv for "Tha OM thii.t' Island yeing Establishment W .i ' Pea and Bean Crates.- ' Pea and Bean Boxes readnt.t. in shook. In quantities to saiti'por'. 5 chasers, at , . -f, ., ap!24d3m y:-j; r. CLARK'S, r,;,. . TobaccovBig.Lof. Stondard'JBranfis ana' .: S' y 0 o liOtS m. ! 3 Special inducements to cVue try Hrchaau.-!;?';-i , , Wholesale aad ; Eet-:l : FOOT OF J'TT" i - ' ' ' oe