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The J 0 U UN A 1 j. 'ALLY- VOL. LX.-NO. 121. NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. u BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST Urge Eogliah Setter, white and liver colored. Liberal reward offered for hie return. aogSl-lw. R. HlBOOCK. HONOR The King, Popular, Truth, Character, Strength, Rolan Baking Powder. 10.' , QR08S HATCHES will be run off at startling prioea within the next few dsyS. K- UUFFT, s auSOlw Druggist. A GOOD DOUBLE BARRELED, nuule-loading shot gun for sale Splendid bargain. el7-8t Neusk Eivee Bath Bouse. A FINE line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to 7 pounds at John Bonn's. tf . ANOTHER LOT OF JOB STOCK , juit received , Lay in your supply before you get too bus? in the fall ruahi iiugl3-lw FOR RENT Two large airy rooms, furnished. Apply to J. R. Jones, at M. H. Saltan's store. au5tf OLD PAPERS for sale in any quan tities at Journal office. rPHE TAYLOR ADJDSTABE SHOE -a. for ladies. New and marvelous in .vention. See sample. N. Abpin, jl8 if Opposite Journal Office. CODA WATER on draught today at kj john Dunn 8. tf. Iowa is believed to be in a fair way to go Democratic in 1892. The Marine Hospital Bureau is informed that there is a ease of yellow fever at Ohandelear qaaran tine station, Miss. As a society for the promotion of Agriculture the Alliance is a great success ; as a political party it is a failure because it fails to grasp great questions of national policy. The Emperor of Germany and the Czar of Russia have had a meeting at St. Petersburg which it id believed will tend to the promo tion of a amity between the two nations and the peace of Europe. i The price of silver in London on Monday was fifty-four pence, the highest price reached since April 1878. Never did any Government blunder worse than the United States did in demonetizing silver. Newspapers of the state are commenting on a published inter view with Dr. Grissom. It is of very little importance what he thinks of North Carolina. She re pudiated him for just cause, and bis ravings are of no consequence. The admission of New States has greatly re-enforced the Republi can column. But for this their defeat would be certain in 1892, and even as it is, perfect organiza tiofl andthorougn discipline on the part of the Democracy willaccom plisu this result. . , Within the lat ten days Sena tor Vance has made several speeches in North Carolina, all of which were well received by the people. It was not necessary for ' the Senator to come heme and "look after his fences," bnt it was - appropriate for one so able to dis cuss, before the public, tbe living - issues of the day. There seems to be a very gen eral desire for CoDgress to adjourn. Congressmen themselves are' tired out. Never, before were there so 'many members absent. Bepubli cans themselves are divided in opinio as to what is best to be done, and it would not surprise as i neither the tariff nor the force bil was -, The season is near at ' hand in which it has' been said another negro exodus ta to be expeoted We no 'not think a large exodus ' wilt take placer. : Tfie present good crops and the rewards of Jabor - incident there to will greatly allay the discontent that haa so gener illy prevailed, (bail,: too, those ' who went away have not had their y, expectation realized. ; , -; ; . It is said that even Pennsylvania " J a V . . I " m . 1 ' a.' i is geiiing to Da a ooudhui Btaie. Pennsylvania ought to be a Demo - cratlo state. In, the. olden ; time she fas the Keystone of the! Demo "cratlo arch. War measures carried her into the Republican party, and it may be expected that she wl return to the Democratic party as soon as sectionalism sufficiently subsides to permit her people to return to reason. The singular statement U made that in Guatemala "a proclamation has been issued that all men who were not ready for military duty would be shot." It is bad enongU not to be able to serve oues coun try in the field, but to be shot for not being ready is awful. "Every servant, even those on the cffee plantations, has been drafted into the war, and there are not enough left to Bupply food." THE House of Kepre&eutaiiveti made short work ot the Auti-Lott ery bill Saturday, which was passel without opposition. This hill au-: thorizes postmasters to esc! .Ic from the mails lottery c cH.irs, i &c, and to exclude also lutiuis ;-1 dressed to parties known to W ..cl j ingas agents of lottery comji u h. Whether it confers upon the n the! power to hold "snspeetetl" Vttersj we do not Know, i ins vms me most objectionable fe.uurn tlu proposed law, because it put it uto the power of a postmaster who might be disposed to alniM' his office and anuoy or injure those whom he might feel inclined to an noy or injure. To the niaiu v poses of the bill no one not pecunia rily interested in lotteries obj 'ets, for the Government unquasti'-rnbly has as much right to exclude Iimiu's of that kind from the mai's as it has to exclude obscene literature. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Lost- A large English setter. A number of stockholders paused down to Morebead last night. The State Convention was um 1 ugbly attended, and the procerdir were very quiet. The stockholders' train will pass through the city today about 11 o'clock, leaving Qoldsboro at 8. The annual meet:ng of the stock holders of the Atlantic and Vr ih Caro lina railroad wi'l be hnl.1 at X r h.'..d today. Peg-Leg Williams went Jun to Morehead last night. He bu. J ho was going fishing. He will probably catch blue fish, trout, etc, on this trip. Liter, in the fall, he will probably bait i is hook for black fish exclusively . Annie Latham, colored, died sudden ly at her home on Broad street cater- day morning. She foil in the yard, and a few minutes after beinp; c.nried into the bouse expired. The' cause of death is attributed to heart disease. Mr. George Green, of Broad creek, while at a "log rolling" about a month bko, received a blow under tbo arm from a stick that slipped in soma way while a heavy log was being moved. The wound was not regarded as serious until a few days at?o, when dangerous symptoms developed. Yesterday be was brought to the city for treatment, Work on the new Y. M. C. A. hall in being rapidly pushed forward, and when it is completed it will be a de lightful place of reoreation foryoucg men and the boys. It will be a great improvement over the former hh!'. Be sides a libiary and reading-room there will be a large parlor' in whioh various games will be placed, and two other tastefully fitted up committee rooms. The gymnasium will be in the main hall and will be muoh better arranged than the former one on acoount of its being in the same building with the other departments. The steamer Annie sailed jeatorday ith cargo of lumber from South Creek to Philadelphia, being in command of Capt. Davis, of the Eaglet, whom it is thought on his arrival at Wilmii'Ktoo, Del., will' be. assigned to the new steamer now building for the E. C. D line, and remain with berumil uhe is ready to come south. Chief Engineer SkVln, of the Vesper, s!bo went oc having been appointed chief engineer ot. the new bo t. We are reliably h; formed that the; new . vessel will be called the Neuse, and trust that Bro. Creepy will not take the failure to name it the Win. Gaston too much to heart. Wth Ely's Cream Balm a child oan be treated without pain or dread and with verfeot safety. - Try (.he remedy. It oures catarrh, hay fevr and colds in the bead.. It la easily applied into the nostrils and give relief with the first application. Prioe 50o. ;; ; - . T1!E STATE CONVENTION. .MfcdhlMAN AND L'LAEK NOMINATED NOMINATIONS OF SUl'EBIOR COURT JUDGES RATIFIED. Lsp.ji.-ul to Journal Ralvioh, N.C., Sept 20. lat: Democratic State Convention today nominated by acclamation, for Clii.f Justice cf the Supreme Court, A. S. M.r-'ram; for Associate Justice, Walur Cark. The u. ruiiKit.ocs ot tbe respective d.stiict ccveutious for Superior Court Judges wt-rs unanimously ratified. A re6- lutiou endorsing Vance for re-ti't-otr.m an Senator was adopted by 6cc.uiiia.i in. C. R. THOMAS, JR. Tcv .nil. I..r E. !.) TiOLihdrR and daughter left f o '"' ; r - j en". rdy to be present . !a,t- of (ih. DanneDberg's ; k IvfTy loft yesterday" fcr 'Li., I J 1 A!.i- 1 aif n aud children, cf . oi s-ii b.en visiting rela ..-.is i -. tae city, returned ! cme v.- j.I t u ymi the cii v t'v.j mi d Sam Campe, - Ni ifuik salesmen, were in -.. hI. rd y. The v Willis. . v. s :i d Observer Bays: ''Officer f li i- city police force, is spend fui.ouirb at his old home in New borne, visiting his relatives and fueiiiii. Willn in olo of our best I.". , i'. b. Nenl isBpeudiug a few dsjs in i.l' v ent. y.r. J h i It. U. Ouiruway, wife and Guild, 1 y.t. Claud Utakins returned last 1.V,"' ."''-''i Black Mountain, Vr. v'. H. I'fiyd and family have rc- t'-j-jicd. from u trip through the western part i f ihe State. Mr. B K. Bryan aud Miss Bryan, his siier, re.utned last night from New Y rk. Col. A C. DaviB passed down to Moie hea.l lant niR'nt. He says that tbe ele gant nfw bu'lditigs for the Davi-i School which ure being ereoted at Winston will be oompleted in time for thu opening of the fall term, Septem ber 30. Col. Davia is enoouraged by ihe bright prospects for bis eohool at WinstoD; Mr. Shaw, ed.tor of the La Grange Spectator, was a passenger for More hiad lasl uiKht. I'. M. Pearsall, Esq., of Jones, who has been at Morganton for several weekd passed through tbe city en route to Jro'ehead last night. Hun. F. M. Simmons, went to More head labt nielli,. M.g. A B. Powell and Miss Pearl Pow l! worn io Morehead last night. Di C K. Biby will not go to Kins ton this morning, as intended, but will be bid OiTico. (Jiiav Doiioiiuci'd as a Traitor by the Soulh-llaters. WAsm.soroN. August 18. The advo cates of the f"rce bill continue to de nounce S.mator Qaay as a "traitor" because he proposes to side-track that infanv.ua measure that is becoming al most as unpopular in the North as in the Suu'h, but the Peunsylvanian keeps right aLead, aud it is said that either toiuoriow or in the uer future be will prees his resolution to wind up the session next month without inoluding the election bill a one of the measures that shall be pressed to passage. Mr, uay bus an important point to work. tie is chairman of the National Rspub lican Committee, and if he lives is going to hold on to the plaoe until after tbo meeting of the next national con vention of his party. He expects to be pretty thick with the man who will re ceive the Republican nomination for the presidency in 193, and even if the nominee h not a millionaire be will need the money of the millionaires to put him through, and Quay would rather bave a big campaign fund than to nave tbe uncertain advantage that the hot-heads claim the party would enjoy were the force bill to be passed and put in operation. Mr. Quay realizes that the rich men on whom he will have to rly are more anxious to have th tariff passed than a dozen foroe bills, aud Q ay is of the opinion that the moneyed Bepublioana want this strife and contention to cease, the tariff bill to be put through, and the radicals squelched, so that the development of tbe country regardless of seotloa can go ahead. Mr. Quay thinks that it wonld be bad politics to press the foroe bill, and be seems determined to kill the meaa uro, land tre will do it, according to present indications. Yellow Jack. Washinoton, August 18 -The Marine Hospital Bureau is informed that there is a case of yellow-fever en board the bark CaBtillo, from Ciehfugos via Pas oagoula, nAw detained at Chandelux quarantine station, Mississippi. PROORESfl. It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye eaBily taken, acceptable to the stomaoh and healthy in. Its. nature and eneots, Possessing these qualities, Syrup of r igs u tue one perreos taxauve ana most gentle diuretic known, . BEPUBL1CAX MASS MEETING. HELD XT THE CJl'RT HOUSE IN HEW ISEl.Sii TUESDAY. AUU 19. Committee on resolutions repoiud the following : Whereas, The Republican Cuiiiv Convention; held at the Court Flou.-u m New Berne on the 31st day of Ju.y, 1890, ignored all principles f right uud justice, abrogated the great principle upon which tbe Republican puny was founded, a well as thu very tnr.,ce t Constitutional liberty, doni.d l y il.-'i. action that all powers ar derive 1 f.oiu the people, and that to via u ut majority whenever lawfully ex p. va shall govern, therefore Resolved, That the acuon ol hhi.i Convention in seating Messrs. K cn,,r.i son, Lawrenoe and Foy, as tau ieai delegates to repeesent the n-i.ii!..n.',s of the 4th ward of the ciiy o. Nev. Berne, after it had been clearly fhoAu that at the ward primary to st'.cc:, .- ch delegates they received but v a- against 65 votes cast, for Mar. -. ford, Smith and Johnson, wi unlawfully rejected, was a cn fi...i 1, and a usurpation of the rirf'.i" u. j..- majority not to be toloralei .r i ted to, and we hereby enter o-n . protest against such actions. Resolved, That the aouc i of h.i i Convention in seating Mbh-h.. I i. .. Fisher and Merrick who r.r-iv. 1 i.u 12 votes, as shown bv . statement of disinterestril wi : against 75 votes cast for Mi n-rn W ,.t Williams and Bryant as tho I;'- l gates to said Convention chore. . c im Republican primary meeuiu '' 1 St. Phillips precinct, 5th vur.l f i.e city, was the carrying nut of a .i it -est scheme concocted by itie i.'l.u. office-holder at the Custom i . . detrimental to the lutei t su i . t w . , being of the RepuDlican pa-iv n.l -such deserves and should receive- our unqualified disapproval. Resolved, That we piolexi, H.-mn-t I the federal oatronsge bein u a the oity and county for tue .-n -i hs Corrupting tbe party, and mil t' will of the majority, and we c U -j: ui the Hon. William Windoiu. S-rr-ary of the U. S. Treasury, to dr:e i i of Custom employes at this i .' r . r resignation, or the summary d i- .l from the office they so flaxr i- y neg lect and disgrace, as eviilei ol by nw charges and specilicatiai s to o sented him from this meeiir.; Resolved, That the pure., asiiu: I votes, corrupting the meinb - s .-. U Convention, and the iiHincerh;. ; i e tised by the now Clerk ind camli l it -for Clerk of theSuperior Couit f. r Mi. oounty of Craven deserve aud n-uie our contempt and indignant .1 n - p i r v al, and we call upon the Hep ii-liou- of tbe county and all periOhd in i hvoi of honest government to n . evi iLnr indignity and insult at the p"i! i Resolved. That as Uepub:icps, ' av- ing at heart the success of R .pub'ic.in principles, we recommend l.i lonr. tion of a Reform Repub: o-i ' throughout the county, for tbo p '. .''' of reforming the corrupt n.e .1. m". , ars daily sapping the vitality -.i-party, and place it upon the hi' ; '. indicated by Lincoln, Wade, nliiui.u., Morton and others. Resolved, That a committee :' rm be appointed to wait upon H"ii. Win. Windom, and to carry into effec . the object of the foregoing reJom-.i-'".s-The chair appointed Hon. J. K. 'J'i . ii a, Hon. E. R. Dudley, and V. A. ( i a- ford , Esq. Resolved, That the action of th.Hato so-called Republican Convention b 1 de nounced. Resolved, That a Republican l ap pointed by the chair from each votiu preoipct in the county, whnse dmy shall be to carry. out the obj.-c: . f ,io meeting. Committee Isaac H. Smith, vv. IL Thompson, H.S. John ion, Isaac Webo. T. York. Paul Williams, A. (iat7n, , R. Robbins. E. A. Richardson, Ch'n. N. H. Styron, Seo'y. NOKTII CAROLINA SEWS. Carthage Blade: The meanest man ii- the world is be who will run down hi town paper when be dots not give oue cent towards its support. La Grange Spectator: Tbe Democratic Senatorial Convention for Lenoir ho I Greene counties will meet in Snow Ii ill on Thursday, August 28th, to nomir ate a candidate. A 'full attendance is de sired .' Greensboro Workman: Go where yu will you see the grandest corn pi oHpeo'R that the country has had possibly in 25 years or more. The soil seeirs to have tried its best, and even orJinar) lands promise a fine yield . Winston Daily: Mr. Vanderbilt mud. the contractor for tbe Baltimore ri!iuad from Asheville give bond to py tmi 8100 per day for every day nfn-r -'ie limit that be delayed the fii.it i itg ol the road. The contractor ma Jo ..!r Vanderbilt give bond to pay lrn.OO for every day he gained on tbe ci -i-i set Mr. Vanderbilt was compelled to f"if.-it $2,400 to the Southern oon-ractoV, he having finished it 24 days I efo e the time expired. Another Enterprise for UoIiUboio. On last Saturday there wsb incor porated in Qoldsboro the latest out oome of the progressiveness of her citizens In the line of manufactuting enterprises. We refer to "The Argue Knitting Mills," and as we think of thu, the legal completion of a very im portant business move, our mind naturally runs back to compare the present of our city 'a condition with the past.-. When the Argus, nearly six years ago, entered , the Held as a worker for Goldsboro's good, there were but. three manufacturing enterprises in tbe city. new there are more than a voore of them. This Is not the result of a boom. but is a healthful growth, and isindi catlve of the substantial condition of business interest Qoldsboro Argus. S11I1TIXU NE.V CLEARED. S.r. Vcsp r, of E. O. D. line, for E. Ci:y with full cargo of exports ECUOOSERS IN rOKT. Schr. J. M. Hall, Capt. Halleck. S.-hr. Sallie and Ellen, Capt Lloyd. ScLir. J. A: H, Scull, ('apt. Ingersoll. NOTES. Tiie steamer Eagbt, of tne K. C. D. l:ne. ill arrive today. EMPEROR AM) CZAR. THEY UUEET EACH OTBEH ON RUSSIAN SOIL, AND ARE LOUDLY CHEERED. S r. Piii crsburu, August 18. When tiie Emperor of Germany arrived at N.irv.i hist evening, he was attired in the tuiformof the Viborg Regiment, UrJ.-r c f Sc. Auiirew. Tbe Czr whr in ia ii ifroi of rhe Alexander Regi men;, ou liis breast wan the decors t i 1:1 f .: tt e Utiiuan Older wi" the Black l'.t, !e. Ti.e l'zrewitch, (Jen. Von Si;.,ci.rr.!itl , Ruaman ambassador to Hi mi n, nu.i a number of other promi n m .. iM'i.'.i;et, kc.'umpHDied the Czar ari! re.-.eisL-d his inajwsly ut the railway .-'..it l. After the members of the ' 'z.m '- mi i Emperor 'a suites hud been i fti"uied to each other, the Czar and l. i-riii- wvre driven to the Pollewtself 'i . vh-'ie the Czarina extended a in--, -v .. -ico. ie to the imperial guest A ...ivc rro-vt line I he r. ute from the -'a ; nd cheered the Cz ir and l-.i.ipemr mid Chancellor V ou Caprivi. 10 lO' tK THE FORCE III El.. A HK.V ARK ABLE STkl' TAKHN I1Y REI'l I: I.HiAN I'ONUKESSMRN. W .siiiMMON, Aug. 19. A paper was in circi'anea mi tho door of the House tol.i, atlar.R-.od by the Republican menitn.i, to the CcmDjiiteeon Rulos. n-. niiig the necessity for final action by I (' .i tre..- ii noil the nationnl nlertion '.il' i d ox-iiepsing the willingness of the Hi,',neri.4o continue the present se -i u i.i.tu Biich action is bad. Mr. Kennedy, u ' Uluo, ciiculated the paper, i i. w.is reported that more than try R-:i!:blican signatures hail been it n-. e t.-f .)iH tho House met at noon. Tie- S utliern Republicans, v ho have ben pio'eBting most strongly againht iIih (J, iiy lesolution, Lave so fr re Tr.n ed from any united action, p-.l il ' -I'd uproar that thu counsels f iei.,iv t-pints to avoid a sectional oi - e. fu.d to cast their lot with the 'n.-ij riiy of the party, will prevail. y I X b.1 V -V I K T 1 1 Ol'S A N I IS I UK l.rMOtKATli: MA.IOKITY IN AI.A II A MA, Mo.NToy.MEkY, Ala,, Augunt is. Of liciiil election returns from Bixty of the Mxiy fix cuuntiei have been received. Join's ( Democrat) has 130.073, and Long ' R.puii.icaii) 40,324. The other coun- i.-.s w i 1 iierease the Democratic uia-j-.rily to li'i.dOO. Ol-FICE OF THE M IDomiiiloii Mcaniship t'oinpany. New Eprne, N. C.. July 31, 1S0O. The Bteanier Manteo will sail from Norfolk for Newbern, via Washington M. O. 'riiliiy August lit. Wed.uf.Jriy 6th. 'i.'ie! ly " 11th. i 'i'!v " 15tb. Wednesday " 2()th. Ji-mday " 25th. " 2'Jth. Reiurning. will sail from Newbern for Norfolk direct, touching at Roanoke It'and wharf. Monday August4lh. Friday " Sih. Weiliiefday " l:(th. Monday " 18ih, Fiidav " 22d. Weduesdav " 27th. The above is the Old Dominion A',i(itiL Calendar. Please clip and dio on your black coat fkevt. E. B. Roberts, Aa't. St. Paul's Day School 5KW BE11NH, N. C. CONDUCTED 1IY THE SISTEaS OF MERCY- The 'Scholastic Year commences on tie 1st Monday of rieptember. Special attention given to Mathemat ics and Analytical Parsing. Tuition per month, Senior classes, $2.00 Junior " 1 00 Mutdo and other accomplishment form extra charges. Dilleienne of Religion will not be re gnrdi (1 in the admission of pupils. For further particulars apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR, aulTdwtf Directress. Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Wilt refaume the duties of her School on Monday, Sept. 8 th. T tii-. ii?li Instiuctlrn tn the elementary tirin c'ii H Hlsloiv aid Kniil nil Mleiaturr. 11 I-, 1. ! . lt. Miss Heath's School. Miss MOLLIE HEATH will reopen her school at her residence on Pollock street, Monday Sept. 8th, 1890. BUtft? dlw FOR SALE. Heveral large aud very valuable traots of FINK PINE) TIMBFH on the Neuae ai.U Trent Rivers, and Big Mwlit Oedk. near Newtit-rn. N. O. 8aw HIb on lame. Kill roml Jiift completed tluough a laige body of tins limner. For iurmr lninrmauon applv to .IAMK8 W. UKNNY. Trustee of the Tide Water Land and Lumber Company. 2t9 8t I'nul Ht Kalilmor, lid. V or to ROBEKTS4 BK0ADU8. Mawbarn, N. O. Sash,Doorsand Blinds Paints, Oik, Lead aQ.l Vamibh, VlwUr and Hair, A id all i-. inds of Buiiciiiig Materials At l.o-.t;rit Prices. I-. If. CUTLEB. NFW HERNE, N. C. NEW SIOEE GOODS! tin: l'inest i- brought to StOl'lj il this ci- Als.,, ln-'tl"::.': r a... '".I" I Macln- v mini ii- i I ! MvM.-al Number ;-it r.r on Sowing tiie Grand ion of last li'i r of the ii,. i'. I T-.7.C .1" ' 3 : i. ujri , hii ii adapted i work, cii-, OU f I-!IV I. '! e IL. rV "ill. I, 'iurable, aud in. I coarsest i .'!' i ai k, w ilh in:.ntv? all of my New Store. ri:: a ' ' i ' j -if wiiicii i r-i :.c 1, OppOfil.- llolrrl street. ros,. houtli 1' ront l on n ; : o tiM.i a V !! Sl'lcrtcd ()!d Store o-l-' if I ou Mi an 1 1 1 i - f '1. .1. 1 I.IINKK. saves anoyance". CM V JvS lKVCR AIDS HOUSEKEEPERS. 13 Powder. Enry i;ckau' iuarantceil t (live hati.-l.iction or joar Oiocei will rr '- ii5 I lie monoj. SMlTa.VB'0iirE.L '& CO., aulId-A 11 MORE. Registration Notice! Ollice uf th.' imuiiHniouers of Craven cumy. Ni-.v .".rine. -N" A-jtf. 13, 1800. Notice m he'eVy siven that a new reis rii,.r of Hi I tim voters of Craveu county lor tiie e.t ciujn to take place ou the first 'iuenilMv a: it r ihe lirst Monday in Noveuitt-r i.i xi. Imn In , n ordered by tho Board of Commissioners at their meeting lieM on tl tirt Monday of the present month, instead of the usual re vision of the rtiihtrauon list. New regitilrr '.i u: bonks wi.l be opened iu each elo:tii,u pit ...j c- in the county on the 21tli dHy of September next, for tho purpom of i.n enti.e nt w registration, and will Im ti'j-i ipi'ii lis reiiuired by law. By oni.-r uf tli l.oi.rii, J. . ;u'M!Ai;risoN, Buili dv :!o,l t'lerk B'd Com. i? GNES, HEAVY AND LIGHT G-roceries. Lorillnrd and Gail & Ax Snufi Sold at manufacturer's prices. Drjf Goods & Notions. Full stock snd largo anfortmnnt. Prices as low as tho lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. To Make Boom. In cder to man room for another tremendous lnriro stock cf Oooda, which I shall buy in u ie- days at 50o. on the dollar or len. I will st-ll at Starvation Prices: Onn ..ii 7 Sate. Herrinpi paten) and Ferr.-;iH make, cost one hundred and tw'nty live (l..llnrRBt factory; one JMO. O Winer tt.tfe; two hundsome offloe dsks and chairs; five very fine nickel plated show cases, and letter copying press; fifteen folding bracket store seats, plush top, which attaoh to ooun ter and are very convenient for ladies to sit on while trading; one hundred 18 pr. shoe cartoons with holders attached; live very floe swinging fifteen candle power lamps; one doe. clothing stands; three very large spool cotton cases. These necessary articles have accumu lated on Big Ike from the fact that be has been buying so -many stocks out at 50c. on the dollar and leg-, and they MUST be sold for CASU and room, v - BIQ IKH a b t B a J
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