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r . .'-..i.v . Daily OURNAL. 5 -7.'f - NEW BERNE, N. 0.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOL. X.--NO, 234 :K. -v !Ir''-'. - --If-K. US: .BUSINESS LOCALS T 03T One pair eteel frame Eje i S XjQioaefc-Finder will be pa by ' ; leving at Jocrsal office. 29 35. 170TJND A. Sewing Maohine Drawer : t JLi wUh attachments on Trent Road nee Camp Palmer. d29dwtf WANTED A gentleman and wife to board and a few table boarders. novW tf .v Mrs. b. k. uoward. T B. Hudeon House Painter, Paper ' XV. Hanger, Kalsoniiner, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at . tt L. H. Cutler's store. BARGAINS in beautiful work-baskets fancy aty lea job lot just received. J. fiUTKB. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobaoco. ' ool6tf NEW DRUG STORE. Druga, Medi an.es and Ohomloals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varl-tles or ' nrnfrarl.L'M rtnndries. Trusses and Brao s. erlptlont aeonrately compounded (and not at WAB prices), oni m llo ana ur buuwb. V. O. OBtKN. DraKglst and Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors from Pollock. Ian2il ly Kansas is warming up on the U.S. Senatorship. v THE Chilian situation is again complicated by Minister Egan's refusal to attend the inauguration of President Montt. - A young man called at the house of Cornelias Vanderbilt for the latter's brain, which ho wished to have analized. ACTING Secretary of War Grant thinks the situation on the Mexican frontier is serious. The Garza movement is growing. People are starving in the State of 'Durango, Mexico. With Civil -war-anu laroiue me bibubi 1 I Republic seems to be having a hard timer -, , . , . n I It is reported that oar Govern- vt " - mens nas agreeu iw pay nai.v u a a It. I I indemnity on account of the New v Orleans affair, but Federal officials .ffci''-, eay there is no truth in it. Cow boys are festive k da. lie cently they took possession of a train in Texas. A drummer was thrown off the train for wearing a red cravat and young ladies were made to sing. KEELEY S patent process for the core of inebriates continues to exhibit peculiarities. George . , , ,, . m , fA "Oureu, upeuii luosuav anciuuuu m vaaH.wwus a bis wue ana one 01 tne neignoors, badly wounding a Doy ana a wo- man. On the same day Dr. h. B. Plnmb. nnderffoine treatment in I .Ia., jumped out of the third story window and died in the City Eos v pital. Whatever the "secret" may ' be. its effects are wonderful. N. X, Advertiser. Daniel Hand, of Connecticut, Whot in 1883 gave $1,000,000 to ednoate colored people in the South, and who at his death, recently, be- QUeathed the balk of his estate for tha same - purpose, was interested "i' i in business in Charleston before the war, and to prevent his pro Jkaty from being confiscated turn .-.-fT It over to his partner Geo. W. Williams, banker. When neace v'ii Was retored Mr. Williams restored . ..... ' it witn ine increase maue in it vs :-&Ji'tAnnt' ihafmant.a amanntin. i 'fe.. , l. .11 Af nnn Ann t " w ' -'f. - iuia WOOgnmon Of WIS, U USaia, - -f tnac mr. liana aeoiaea to sena inisi i-'T'Hs-'.W ' K;' -- it- (. at i I tL. a l. . rt it. I - money ana more Daca to tne ooutn. -?Wli. Btar. ti','"':'.' 1 " " . -r ' .... .---'i. is ail , very, nice ana nne w talk' about there being no conflict between Mr. Harrison and Mr. Blane, but the facts are that in the a field tha oonfliot ia already on. and it 1 . not alfcofrflthfir riftrtain that tha Mflt . it,. nna.n 4CH t;a4V 1m' wiu ui t-lid unibv , nuu iiib uddu iu- . . : - . conuiuc over me. soueuitju uuu uum - - i r , binations Of mercenary politicians. une tnins may oe tagen ior grant- ed . that .: whoever desires - the road in the State and get posters die Fresidentiai nomination. wUl work pi ttoB ot viti--nrirn ir tA''.ii .. .- , - wm go peiore tne convention as a candidate, and will accept Us first honors ..whether tendered nnani mooBly or otherwise. Washington Post. r 'I '.'"- IT is surmised that the European nr. aW nn mnra favArahl. . t : , '.. nsreeuieur i 'mov, taan ever neiore since its aemone- tization. England," ' Frande: and Carmanv are represented as beine v "int to extend th orb of silver . " ' - dnH rnnbo 1 tt ,,olal g, 4, . . K ' Wl 1 metal, with the effect of making money matters easier and ttrength- ening the basis of monetary affairs. Bat no particular relief will there by be afforded the people of the South who are engaged in making crops that sell in the markets of the world below tne cost of pro duction. Sews & Observer. New Orleans, Dec. 28. A. Picayune, Meridian, Miss., dis patch, eajp: News of a most diabolical murder has jast reached this city. Thursday night Willie Wright and Miss Phillips were married at the residence of the bride's father, twelve miles north west of Meridian, After the cere- h,0D' the bridal party were in the parlor making merry, when a young man named jonnson crepe up to a wiudow and fired the con- tents of a double barrelled shot gnn loaded with buck shot into the body of Wright. Wright fell for ward with a groan, dying instantly. In the confusion that ensued the assassin sought to make his escape, but a constable captured him. Johnson and Wright were rivals for the hand of Miss Phillips, and Johnson olten threatened that it she wedded Wright he would kill him, but she paid no attention to his threats. LOCAL NEWS. NEW' ADVERTI3EM& NTS. Theatre New Year entertainment. W. M. Wataon Incorporation notice. Cotton -New Berne Market -Sales yesterday of 9 bales at 6 80 to 6 8 8c. The steamer btuse cf the E. 0. D, Cvn .-.Ut in a nam ma.ina Kntief 1IUO UlUUKUs sal B MOW UJOlluu v.sv t , XT D. T vnAtnrdAv for the Nmiae River Lumber Comp,ny.B Bteanl tug Irene Mr. J. K. Willis bas received a supply ot rock t0 put down a curbing with, in front of his marbfe yard, ex tending from his shop on Broad street to Craven Extensive preparations bave been made for the fancy drees ball tonight, for the purpose of danoing the old year out and tbe new year in. The ladies are expected to appear without bon nets' We undarataod that the custom of calling on How Year's day win oe re- id this year, and we will take pleasure in announcing inrougn me laVUMftli 1WW Will iww.'W MUM mw Th(J Jg nj)w BurI0unded by ; flne ,ot of yoaDg ltadelwM. water oak and maple set regularly at sui- table distances. They are a present to the- oounty from Mr. W. M. Watson, olerk of the Superior Court. Mr. a. S. Waters has brought up from Pantego a cotton stalk 9 feet 8 inohee high, though the top waa clipped oil while it was growing. It was raised by Mr. N. L. Sawyer and will be exhibited at the New Berne Fair. Who will send one that will beat it? The Hare and Hound ohase tomorrow will commence at three o'olock sharp, and wm bt) at tne- iame paoe ana over the same course as the one run Ohrist- mas day. The meet will be at the ha tersecthm of the railroad and maoadam- ized road, aad those who wish to take part will give in their names there. If the weather is fair a rattling good time is expeoted. Centenary and Hanoock Street Meth odist Churohes will both hold watch meetings tonight; the one at Hanoock .1. . . . ... ... .n J 1 " uuuruu wm v .m. continue until after 113; the cue at Cen- senary uaurea win uskiu an h,i wiii at If r, m. Each oUllroh extend,an lnTit.Uon to every k. n..inin.. I UVUJ V NlSCUia PUW HSJtllVIUlSIVI Tha best thing for those to do who hive failed to list or failed to pay their I unpopular Merchants purchase tax in iU -u- iu..v ..tj . ji..j oonstitutional and they would be 'freed from the obligation is to attend to the r matter without further delay or they will liable for mudemenor, BuPme woun or ioe oiau ana uu vfllWU DWlW Vivu WUi UfiTV both i AimAA irnAnaiitiitmniai i ... .. i kfll ... Bf... th. w. n..nA I tU yiU Miff ViatV IVI waw aim wtuw mm MpoU to be gone about flveweeks and to travel entireiv. over every rau- eaon one. tie win reacn some points virgtola and South Carolina and will toteMrt them more thoroughly in be half of the Fair. - l - Mr. H . L. Walton, General Secretary of tbe New Berne Young Men's Chile tian Assooiatlon, arrived yesterday morning by the Steamer Neosa of the I B, 0. ft. line" and will enter upon his a dutias immediately. New Berne- ex- I tends blm aoordial weloome and It is a. wUl take hold of the. Association worL. witi, renewed seat. They : have ntpe rooms fairly well supplied with auraotions and .by suitable effort "we t o why the Association - I j a....i.L. ..: i . i.-- snouia noi ujurwu ueyuna wu . 1 aver uvu. ucioiuiuiw uw wo . m p.... THIS HAS THE BIttHT KING. A Prosperous Fnrnlture Factory Wants to Move South, is Pleased with New Berne and States on what Terms it will Come. Mr. W. B. Smith, who bas just re turned from a Northern trip gives us some faote in regard to a large first olaes, paying and progressive furniture factory in the suburbs of one of the largest Northern cities that ia wiabing to move South, whose representatives he met and oanversed with. They make the best and finest furni ture of all kinds and have large oapital. They have made investigations into the suitableness of a number of places and are more favorable impressed with New Berne than any other, and etate that if our citizens will invest 2S per oent in the plant they will looate bere and their factory will give employment tbe first year to 200 hands, the next year to 800 and after that to 400, nearly all of whom will be taken from the resident population, though they will, of course, bring a number of the old and most skilled operatives with them, men who oommand $100 per month and upward for their work and all their employees would be good people and desirable citizens. The company has had offers from other points, among them one from a Western town that offers to invest equally with them in the factory, but they dp not wish to go West. A city in North Carolina offers to take double the amount of stock that tfie company asks the citizens of New Berne to in vest in, but on account of the superior advantages of New Berne they would prefer to oome here on the terms proposed than to the other plaoe even for the extra inducement. They desire good water transportation aooommoda tions, which New Berne has, also rail road facilities, In addition to that the better adaptability to their purposes of the native woods around this city in variety, abundance and excellence weighs strongly in prepossessing them . . m - . t - , V . u tA - Thia would be one of the most desi- rable faotories New Berne could have, It would promote the demand for our best varieties of. lumber; it would change that lumber into finished prod ucts, useful and handsome, before being shipped away; it would give teady and well-paying employment to large number of men, which we con sider an advantage over factories whose employees are mainly women and chil dren, for on men rests the responsibil ities of supporting themselves and fam ilies. This city is speoially adapted to a factory of this kind. It is the right kind of a factory for New Berne, and New Berne is the right place for the faotory. Tbe proposition is distinctly made. Will our people meet the re quirements and secure it? It would be of immense benefit to our city. The proposal is one worthy of being followed up by correspondence and prompt action. Coming and Going. M east a. Hill Humphrey and J. D Dinkins left to attend the tournament and ball to take place at Aurora to day. Mr. F. O. Roberts left yesterday morning on a business (rip to Baltimore accompanied by his wife to visit rel atives. Messrs. L. Bchultz, of Kinston. Leon Riohardson, of Durham and Frank Smaw, of Atlantio oity, who have been spending Christmas with thejr relatives in the oitv left yesterday morning for their homes. Miss Emma Simmons of Oliver, JoneB county and Hiss Annie Blount, of Seven Sprjngs, two pupils of Einsey Seminary who have been soendinat Cbrsitmas at the home of the former came in Wed nesday on the steamer Howard and re turned to the school yesterday morn ing. Messrs. S. Z. and O. 8. Waters and Miss Olivia Waters returned from a Visit to relatives in Pantego. Mr. W. S. Willett arrived last night from a visit to relatives in New Jef Say Mrs. 'W. S. Herbert, who has been roLtl. in tha it loft tn visit relatives in Morehead Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Styron returned home on thasteamerNeuie of the . C. D, line from a visit to relatives in Nor folk. Prof. E. Q. Davss, who has been spending Christmas with relatives in the oity, left on the Neuse for his home ...... in Baltimore. Br. ma. o. Bangers ieit on me neuse on s trio to Baltimore and Washington! what is tbe matter with "we dem r- nKtnii. ki.inm ui) niiunn ..,... . ni.,.i...u. ana so vuii reaattvsn iu x uiiuoiiuiaii Mr. W. D. ' Molver returned, from losndina Ohrtstmas with lelatives in Chatham oounty.- -. . ' 'T 'i' i ' . . - - Commendable. All 'claims not oonsistsnt with the high oharaoter of . Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided . by the Cal. Fig pyrup uoinusuy. a. w .u, w- kidneys, jifer ana ooweis,. oieansiog the system effectually, but It is not a oure au ana mates bo pretensions tnat 1 ..I- k..,. ... 1 " " ; C: - -Kotlce.:;. - Tt. nnV.HA m karahv nnttfln.4 that fllairmont Brldire. Trent river, is for repairsand will be impassable until " . , -. - - -, J. A. MbaMwB.', ; oo kt . nnmiiilulnnar: THE STRANGER ABOUT TOWN. Observation Eleventh. Old Year Oat and New Tear in Suieido or Matrimony In Clover With Hobbles. Mr. Editor: I am reminded by tbe Almanao that tbe close of the year ia at hand. I feel It in my bones. Every symptom points that way. Ever Bince Christmas I have had a sort of presenti ment that each succeeding day would be the next and now we have come to the final last. Tomorrow will be New Year's Day. Welcome, delightful morn! All nature smiles at the new born birth. Theoheery whistle of the Ice Factory awakes the morning hour, and the siren song of the minstrel who totes the ioe around is wafted on the air. Let us have peace. Like a dead and rusty sparrow gua' buih. the effete past steps down and out, and the fresh spring sprout comes forth, iuiov and lucious like a bride bedecked for her groom. Oock-a-doodle-doo: Hurrah for Nicety two! Yea, verily. Mb. Editor: This is the day of the year which makes or unmaaes me quite. To be, or not to oe, tnai is mo question. Whether it be better for Sam Slocum to fall back on his record, like a worn out Calendar, or to draft a series of new resolutions and swear off, ac cording to the customs of the sta-on and thus take time by the roreiocK ana discount the sweet buy and buy, is worthy of the moit serious considera tion. Uther men nave aone k Bna survived, and whv not If These thoughts, air, have engrossed all the time I could spare from filing due bills. They have made misery of my holidays. and tilled mv bosom witn Boncituae. Not even the wrapt seclusion of S lo cum 's Creek, or the Christmas carols at the ohurohea. or last Sunday's sweet symphony in Q flat or thej sound ofthe toot horn and pop cracker in the streets have sufficed to mitigate tbe anguish of this hour. Long bave I tarried with you here. For many weeks I have wandered through tbe precincts of this town, a stranger and a casual observer reflecting on the devoutnees and deco rum of the people, tbe efficiency of the Fire Deoartment, tbe leniency 01 the "Police (the beauties of the Jimtown ao- nex. tne onarms 01 me luuiBieBuuwuuui the High School, and the indulgence of h ,0URN,L allowing me so much space. I have admired the glittering Bign upon the City Hall, h olu.sLt9r ?lKi"k" a'rnt Post Olfioe, the hospitality of the oitizens, the action of tbe 4-mule grader on Middle street, and the polite con liieration of the oolored element in town. All these have beoome familiar objects and household words to me. Briefly stated: yem, vuu.vicu xei i feel that I must tear myself away, and bring these letters to a close. Unless some fortunate alternative shall pre vent, I shall be compelled to evaouate my position, and fall back upon my base of supplies. Tbe oold fact im presses itself upon me with crushing force. Doubtless you have experienced the same sensations ? Sir; There is a female skeleton in my private boudoir, which oonoerns me much, xea, mucmy i nease ousorve tbe size of it and weap. Suicide or Matrimony that is the question ! Take either horn of the dilemma, and what becomes of me ? "Ask of the winds which far around with fragments strew the sea:" or words to that effect. I pause for a reply. The sonpter says as now it is aui good for a man to play a lone hand. likewise that it is Dest tonave a para- ner; and 1 reckon tnat my Dest gin Ann Felicia will do as well as any in her set) although aha is a little high keyed in her voioe. It puts me in mind of the sounding surf on the beach where she was raised, or tbe voice of the white winged gulls when bluensn are school ing. Howsomever you oannoi expect to find oerfeotion in any woman; any more than you oan in anew Tariff Bill, which some folks thing is certain to oome to pais. Long have I travelled the thiok-set bridal path which besets old bachelors. For eight and thirty y.ars I have grazed around the same old pioket pin, until there is now no more Brass in sight this side the altar, and its no use to rustle any more. Oive me olover with hobbles on, rather than a free ranae on tbe dry and dusty desert, Thar's a divinity which shapes our ends, whittle them into whatsoever stvle vou ohoose; and when a fellow manliest aesiinv risni hubuu, staring bim full in tne laoe, ne mignc as well Rive In and throw up both hands at once. Sir: My mind is made up. I decide to marry. The bell invites me. 1 go, and it' is donel I have made a New Year's resolution to form a joint stock oomnanv. limited. With Ann Felioia aforesaid, notice or oo-parinersnip, with supplementary proceedings, will I annemr in mv concluding letter in next SundaV'S JOURNAL, UUKBS US MHD should be prohibited; in whioh oase the ceremony will be postponed till next fair day. meanwniie, i onew we sua of sweet and bitter fancies though Ann deolares that Yucatan gum better. Mv friends: I wish you all many happy returns of the day whioh had its institution at tne beginning or creation calling to your minds the historical faot that on that selfsame day old father rr; w. ..fc. nil-.Bnnrd tha blnhine; Eve for a help-meet. If so, I followins the same example r Sam Slocum Tour Attention T nase 60 of the East Carolina Fish name ana lnanstriai Association pre' minm list. . A careful perusal of this page will financially benefit every man woman ana cnua in norm uhsiissi Tha entire nress of Worth Carolina is reanaatfullv reaueeted to copy, the above for one issue, for benefit of their ----- ; - -- -p-, ..a i nsows, u ku f Newhern, N. O.' : ' v i .'-. - . . I : BVOK.IilU'BI MMUtUim, sal. w Mn Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever r BoreaTTetter. ChanDed Hand. Chilblains. I CVraa nil all Hkln Krastiona. and TOBi- no tlvelv enresPiles. or no pay required. ; It is guaranteed to give .perfect satisfaction, i mnnM Mfnnded.' PrlCB 25 eenta nei bo& For sale in Newbern by F. S, Puffy, I whnlmala and ratal! drocclat, Kalaka. Ealaka, which as shown by Cook's Combination oompioy Christmas night and which will be a portion of tbe en tertainment for iha benefit of the Churoh of Christ New YearB' night ia the joint invention of Mr. C. L. GaBkill and Mr. Cook. The former briogini into requisition and practical applica tion his bovhcod sohooling in natural philosophy and Mr, Cook his knowledge of maobanics they succeeded, without knowing how Qalatea is performed in constructing apparatus by which the same results are obtained though ap plied in a somewhat different way. As exhibited, a marble bust was hc-;J out to the audience for examioalion. This changed to Walter Willis, one of tbe members of tbe boy band alive and moving; then Master Willis became the bust agaiu. Then tbe bust faded and merged into a teiutiful wreath of flowers. There in turn were trans formed into the heed of a Icrge and savage looking wolf glaring at in d menaoing the -audienoe; then thu fuc tures of the wolf gradually disappeared and Mr. A. W. Cook atood revealed. Tnen as Mr. Cook's featuie beo.mic indistinct tho woii'd hcud ut,fciu ap peared and was lepinct-d ly the original bust which completed tl.u transformations. It is a vory orediub'e part of the performance to i c iven Friday night. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorL NEW BERNE THEATRE. '92 New Year's Evening. '92 MR.A.W. COOK AND A REFINED VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME OF FUN AND MYSTERY! Benefit Church of Christ. alaka!9' Liws cf Materhl Nature Overcome, TEE "Cyclcrama of Phantasms" THE WATER MILL. Summer and Winter. Snow Storm, CASTLE ST. ANQELO. Display of Fire-Woika from Turrets, Etc., Etc., Etc, Etc. "ROCK OF AGES," Entrato'ngly Beautiful. Scenes from tho Life of Car Saviour. Notice of Incorporation Notice la Hereby Klven of tbe Incorpora tion of the NeW tlerne Bewerage company. Tbat tne names of tbe Incorporators are Robt. M. Cole, Charlea M bearrlan, and Ju lius M. Fnrguraon, all of the City and Stale of tiew York, and George F. Wyman, of Newborn rvorin Carolina, anu sucnomeia as tbey may associate wlin ihein. That the name of tue Bald corporation shall be the "New Berne Beweruge Com- pauy. That said corporation Is formed Tor ihe purpose of maintaining and operating a system of sewerage within the corporate lim its and immediate vicinity or the uity oi New Bern, North Carolina, with power to make contacts with the lnnaDirnnis and owners of houses for the use of sldBewers, and to collect the rents thereof. That tbe business otsald corporation is to be oarrled on in tbe oity of New berne, crn- ven oonnty, N. u, ana tne company snail also have an office In the city, county and State of New York. That tbe time of existence of th is Corpora on Is limited to thirty years. The amount or tne uapitai hiook or said corporation is One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Uollurn. a d tbe number of shares of which Bald Capital Btock shall consist Bhall be tlfier-n liuudreaor the par value or une Hundred uouara eacn. The private property of the stockholders snail be aosoiuteiv exempt ironi the corpo rate debts or liabilities witness my hand and official seal this 30. b day of ueoember, A.'D. inh W. M. WATRON, dec3l Clerk Sup. Court, Craven Oounty Stop! Stop! AND SEE TBE Largest and Best Selected Stock if WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Berne. I have, jus returned from the North with a FULL STOCK of all kinds of goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Church. taTPARENTS SHOULD BEAR IS MIND that the season for attacks of Croup is now on us. Be prepared for thU Insidious disease by always having bottle of R. N. Daffy's Ceoup Steup in the bonse.'-. Prepared efter the re oipe of the late Dr. Welter Duffy, end for sale by the proprietor at his store on Middle street; next to Cnstom Bouse, POWOEFt Absolutely Pure. A cream of tiftor baking pou-dt-r. llii?!ic ut nf Ml iu leavening strength. Latest U. S, (juvermnsnt I'ood Report, Is Oomfe Fast Tlio Now Year is ap.-i Jik i j atjo ua laden with things Kood, bad and in different (or uj nil. Thuso who willt tho lurge3t eh iru cf tbj ocd out of it will be those who take advantage of our offerings. There's uouL.,' like n gcod beginning. Hecp.:c;fullv, FOB Fresh Eggs, Mince Meat, Florida Oranges, Mixed AiUts, Lady Finger Apples, Mixed Pickles, Sour Pickles, Sweet Pickles, and Pickles, AT LUCAS & LEWIS. is ORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, HEW BEBNE, IJ. C. Having Eeniinl tlie scrvii-cs of a Bfellied MectiHUi; mid iirst-!iih8 Witrkiiitii from New Ymk, 1 am luiw fuily prt'paritl to HU promptly all unit-re fur lino CUSTOM jIADL H00!.- AM) SHOES- The many yt'ura that I have riHtisfiiclorlly supplied ihe wauls of my numerous pa irons la the host uuai'HiUL'O of the character oi my work. Kepairlng a f pccUlty. Neatly and prompt ly done. IlOYtjJW U lSIp JOHN MCiUlU-hi , Berrv Will sell during the Xuias season, at Special llutluced Kates, viz: Candies, per lb., 10 to 2."o. ('arolini Wattr in pint low at SI 00. Handkerchief Extracts, pi-r iz oOo. New Currants, 4 iba. for L'oj. Nuts, 1 5o . per Ih. No. 8 l'resantation Teachers' Bibles for $5.00. No. 5 do. for $L 50. Florida Orangeo, Milasia drapes. Apples, and many other Santa Claua' Articles at lees than customary prices Give yourself a chance to hivc money. cltvl 2..- WM. ?. LAWRENCE OK riULVDELI'UIA, ProfassionaS Uriistic Papr Hanger, Has decidtd to remain in the city a short whilo longer, and will' be pleated to exhibit samples of work at the Gas ton House. Orders forany Liad of work in my line solicited. dec!5 lm We iEXeSLV Just received a job lot of NICE OVEECOATS, which we aro selling at very low figuref . A full line of gens asl toys Winter ON HAND. See our Crossett's Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on hand Children's All Wool Vests, All Wool Hose and a very nice quality of Silk Wab White Flannel at $1.00 per yard. Mundells' Childrens Shoes.nnd Ziegler's Ladies Shoes a speciality. . '-- Holiday CDS! . Turner lias just received tho Largest Stock of Christmas Goods That Ha Ever Been Brougar to this City, Consisting ef ;rll low Chairs, Bamboo Easels, Walnut Easels, PIgcuics of all Descriptions, Bicycles and Tricycles for Children, Lar6j i.ize Oil Paintings, '4x30 Ir.clii), wi:!i nice frames, for il.OO. worth SI. 50, and large lots of otbtr Chn.Huiaa Uocds too numerous to mention. I ALSO Vi: A FINE STOCK OF IMPROVED Wheeler & Wilson Im proved No. 9, Improved Eew Home, The Favorite, and The American. If you are in need of a good Machine call and see, me. Will guarantee to save you $10 00 ou either of the Ma chines mrnti ned. Wo can furnish attachments for all Llachines, and if you want to rant a good Machiae, I liavo three for rent in good order; can rent one for 50a. per woe!?. I ESPECIALLY CALL YOUR AT TENTION TO MY STOCK OF Furniture CONSISTING OF Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Hall Stands, Wardrobes, Lounges. Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chairs, And lots of other Uoods to numerous to mention. All of tho above stock mentioned I bought for Spot Cash, and got a dis count of 10 per cent., therefore I can sell Uoods than any other House in the oity. I dfefy competition, And like opposition, And under no condition WUl I budge from my poaition as the LEADING FURNITURE BOUSB OF THE CITY, .- All orders by mail will reoelve prompt attention. ,- Tours respectfally4 , t , - T. J. TITRNBR, 23 And H TTr ' " c""
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