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Daily BE NAL. VOL. XI.--NO. 23 NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1892. PRICE 5 cents; OUR t 7eTW3S--LOCALS.' SALESMEN- W ANTED: -Porih.n-ent im)I"C i'!'tion for omvataeis -CiliiUi( t9 wk Wri M imirjihsl. ly. iLUVAt QEit & Darby. Jls. H"p NnrrUii. K.ohe i. K Y. Ill POSTED HOLLA NBOIf. RuiksV Bits' Ala ut Ba-kv'n lluionftw1 ' 8tou. for cmI-ty Ja8 RabM-iKD f: 1 OR SALE ) I. s hi x or ward lutM fuunue it a. perfect Inane- by day and prfc ri d bj sinht, and ca can pat away rt unh ntothiaj cr o lier articles u iu tbu avi-ragw wardrobe. -t You oan net three snides for tbe price of one. No extra ot -rt e for packing or hipping. - Mrs. Dr. Talmsge. wife of the eele - bra ted preacher, says these lounge ere ery, very nloe. Price in Ore ton, $10, IIS, Raima $12. 114, Raw Silk, W. 85. Silk Brooatelle, 825, 830. Terms 10 per eent. d Isoounl oash with order or half with order balance 60 days. ALFRED OOLES. Grand end Myrtle Avenues, Brooklyn, N. Y. r7"J AAA CIGARS at Tery low I OaVUU figures to wholesale end retail trade for aale by Jab. Redmond. I. CALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pat up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY used Tery mrjch in the sick room. For sale by Jab Redmond. FIVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes (or children, 10, 181 and 15 cent per pair. BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imputed Sherry, for ale by Jab Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobaooo. ootOtf MISQ. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and 80UPPERNONQ WINES far sale by Jab. Redmond. NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi omes and Ohemloala, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Droggisl's Sundries. Trasses and Brno a. Stw erop Oardnn Seeds. Fin aiid Large Hiook Clears and Tobacco, all a aw. Pre scription aeaarately compounded (and tiot aiwaa prion), oni m tto aod oar suooess. O O. OR KN. Dravglse aud Apotheoary, MlddU st.. four doors from Pollock. ln2J Ij TUFFY8 MALT WHISKEY for JLMedioinat use. for sale by janSS Jab. Redmond, MORE earthquake shocks felt California towns. ID The Baltimore factory haB be gun tbe manufacture of tin plates. OYER 16,000 immigrants were landed at the port of New Tork last week. M. S. J affray, head of the New York dry goods house of E. S. Jaf fray & Co., is dead. More cotton factories have been closed in Lancashire, England, where 19,000,000 spindles were all ready idle. A violent epidemio of cholera is raging in Benares, India. There were 180 "new cases and 125 deaths in one day THE betrothal of Prince Georgia, Son of the Prince of Wales,' and Princess Mary of Teck, will soon be ahanonnced. Got. BtjsseL, of Massachusetts, 'has been warned . by physioians tint if he does not quit smoking he will surely lose the nse of his voice. . Senator Mills has written n boric entitled 'Protection and Plutocracy," divided into ten .chapters, whion will shortly be printed. v Over 200, Anarchists have been - arrested in France and 80,000 cop- . ies of their May day proclamation, moat violent in its terms, have been secured. Democratic primary elections for the Gubernutoral nomination were held in Cleveland country Sat urday. The latest returns show 'that Holt led the ticket. - Mb. Cleveland's new .residence in New York is directly opposite Andrew Garnegie's "houfie. Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Carnegie , have . always been on opposite Bides. -. . Thb vlnepards of Alsace, Larra- ine, came near being destroyed by the reoentoold. Their owners saved them by burning tar near by, which raised the temperature sufficiently to prevent damage from cold. ' ; . Boba Bonhrur is neariug the completion of. her great picture, "The Thrashing Floor," and though she has; already refused 916,000 for it, it is not unlikely that she will send it to the World's Pair. - If a bale of cotton worth 935 is worth 970 when made into, goods, what would the cotton crop of the Couth be worth to oar people if converted into goods instead ct being sold as raw, cotton! "We would be at least worth $100,000, . CCD annually more than we are. '.r' r. ' While Republican conventions are finite UvMi la thnir praise of II iiiixou's administration they are excueJiiiKf.v cli:ry a'wut instruct ing tbeir dplegvn to vote for HirrUoii'u nooiiaation. This means simiily ih tt th-y will take H-irris.in if Un-y must, but . that they could gtt him. They are re boIvuI, therefore, to keep the ques tion opeu 'till the last available moment. Phil, Record. Elizabeth Oakes Smith, who now lies on what is believed to be her death bed at Hollywood, N. O., was ooce a notable figure in the literary circles which included Urynufc, Willis, Poe, Irving, Ripley, Mrs. Sigourney and the Gary Bis ters. She is now 8G years old. Half a century ago she was writing novels that excited attention; and it is claimed that she was the first American woman to appear in pub lic as a lecturer. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS P. LaMontsgia Truok btrrels. S. C. Bregaw Admioiat'rs notice. Ho ward A thins; done, etc Dr. D. S. Harmon-Optbalmio op'ioian. Palmer, Rivenburg & Co' quotations are: asparagus, $ to 84:50; oabbage l to SI 60; strawberries 25 eta. The annual Council of the Episoopal Diocese of Eeetern North Carolina will meet at Elizibeth City on tbe 18th of H-y. The name of Ralph Gray was omitted yesterday from the list of delegates to tbe county convention from the first ward. Dr. HdU gave another very pleasing, mirthful and sensible leoture last night at tbo Church of Christ on "Our Bay John." It will be followed by one tonight on "Our Qiri Susie." United States Court oonveced at ten o'clock yesterday morning, and in the morniog arranged the juries and trans acted other business usual at the begin ning of oourt. In the afternoon several oases were tried of a trivial oharacter, not of interest to the general public We were shown yesterday aouriously formed double ear of corn that was dis covered in shucking some raised by Noah Powell, col. One ear was only about 6 inches in length but was very large around and was hollow from the top nearly to tbe bottom, and from the eavity grew a smaller ear the lower portion anolosed by the large one, the upper part extending beyond it. The time has arrived for hearing the application for an injunction against the sewerage company to prevent their emptying the sewerage without toing below the oity. It will be argued be fore Judge Connor at Raleigh. Messrs. M. DeW. Stevenson and W. W. Clark we t up yesterday morning to repre sent tbe plaintiffs and Hon. F. M. Sim mons to represent the defendant. We see it stated that the fishermen of San Diego, Cal., have utilized eleotrl- olty in their war upon the fish. Incan- descent lights are lowered into tbe water at nizht. and large net b lowered below them.. The flia are at tracted by the light and are plainly visible. When sufficiently numerous the rets are hauled up. Tbe catohc are enormous. Perhaps our own fisher men would be as well rewarded if they tried the like expedient. Tbe Yaoht Club la aiming to furnish abundanoe tf amusement at their pic- nlo at Fowler's Ferry opposite the oity on Wednesday, May 4th. Arrange ments will be provided for boat racing, danoing, swinging, rowing, fishing, and athletic sports. The steamer Trent, Capt. Dave Roberts, has been engaged to take tbe pionioera baokward and for ward at S5 cents eaoh for adults, ohtt dren 15 cents or S for a quar er. The refreshments will be served at the fort. A few Sundays ago Dr. Felix, a Baptist minister of high standing In Lynchburg said in his eermon, that he i ohanged his mind in one respect about newspapers. "At one time," he said, "I was of the opinion that only papers wbioh did not publish matters of a certain oharaoter ought to olroU' late, r Newspapers are the beet polios force in tbe land, and many a man has been prevented from doing some not of villainy , by the fear that it would be published by the papers; and the news papers are right when they show ap all kinds of rascality." - Increased Interest Last Right. - Evangelist Lee will preach bis last sermon here tonight. The series of meetings now closing has been a very profitable one to all who have attended them, and,thst number has been very - Tbe meeting last night was one of In tense interest, manifesting a stronger spiritual ' development than any yet hild. A doasn or mora young ladies and in a, many of whom had not pre v Only Horned toward their Saviour, Went forward and expressed an anxious dosir j for the new life, A service wilt beheld this afternoon at f our o'olock, of special Interest, and it is earnpptty requested that everybody ' " r ' 'y cbs w'U i"4. Fine Potatoes. A sample potato vine was brought up on the steamer Trent from Adams' creek Monday. It is about a foot in height and has potatoes an inoh in diameter. It was grown on the farm of Nelson & Hooker. They have 15 aorea of toein. Mr. 8. W. Willis tells us that he has a field of them qaaITy as fine. These are on the south side of (he river and escaped with very little damage from the cold snap. A Truck Basket. A half barrel truck basket is beiog introduced here wbioh is olaimed to be strong and attractive and in favor around Charleston where it is said that it has been found that beans, peas, etc, hipped in them bring about 25 cents more on tbe paokage than when shipped in crates, while the oost of the basket U only a few cents more than the orate. The matter is probably worth invest! gating ti every thinking person con cedes the importance to shippers of truck of their sending their products to market in the most attraotive style, consequently substantial and attraotive packages are muoh to be de&irtd. At the Cemetery. The marled walks in the oemetery are being edged and trimmed and other work performed so tbat the cemetery may be in good order for the approach ing Memorial day. Three hundred and fifty young water oaks have been set out in the oemetery tbii spring. All dead ones being re placed by a portion of them. The new pond fountain in the north west part of the oemetery is finished with the exoeption of turfing the mound and this is expeoted to be fin ished by Saturday. The oiroular pool measure 31 feet aoross and stands in the centre of a square 80x80 feet, neatly brloked around. He had Been There. Tbat was an editor of vaied experi ence versed in all the "rubs" and vl oisaitudes of the profession who wrote the following with a "heart that know eth its own bitterness:" Most editors are well acquainted with the man who takes more papers than he reads, and consequently has no use for his local paper.' He takes a paper published in Portland, Maine It oontatna all the news about the Smuggler's Last Cruise." The Ad ventures of Moose, the Bandit King," etc., and while he Is storing his mind ith such information his wife reads baok-number almanacs. But let him get into trouble, he rush es to the local paper to help him out, and wants it bad. If bis baby or wife dies be wants a column obituary, yet be cannot help his local paper by sub scribing. This is also the man who wants a fifteen-line local puff in your paper just to fill up, you know. Taxidermy for the World's Fair. We see in the Raleigh Chroniole that taxidermist, Herbert Brimlev, is busily engaged in preparing birds, animals, etc, for the North Carolina exhibit at the World's Fair, but that only a few speoimens have so far been mounted, these being of the common lynx, muskrat, mink, gar-fish, aod various kinds of birds, among them fine speoimens of .the bittern and night heron, which are stated to be well mounted and to present a very hand some appearanoe. We do not know under what arrange ment this exhibit is being prepared but we do know that right here in New Berne a similar exhibit oould be pre pared that for variety, beauty and ex osllenoe would be hard to surpass. Miss Alioe Duffy and Mrs. Q W. Moulton have snob skill and taste in preparing aad arranging speoimens of the taxi dermist's art in every conceivable natural position that tbe State would have just cause for pride in any exhibit they might prepare. This has been abundantly proven by the excellence of their annual displays at the New Berne Fair. We would like to see suoh an exhibit go from this city to Chicago. s Registration Notice. The registration books of the first ward will be open at tbe oity ball, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 28. SO and 80. job. riaxsox, registrar. Seoond ward at courthouse. Jonathan Havkns, Registrar. Third ward at F. M. Bowden's store i . Ft M. Bowdir, Registrar. Fourth 4Tard- at Hooker's shop, on Queen street, new depot. jin. k. uooku, registrar, Fifth ward at Collins' old stand, cor ner Poilook and Spring streets. j. ... B. W; Hoarr, Registrar. Coming and Going. ,.- a' -1. Mr. A. Conn left yesterday morning for Plymouth on a business trip. : Mr. Rudolph Uliiob and Mrs. J. L. Cooper returned last night from a visit to relatives at WiunlBgtoar- Mr. John H. Small of Washington is attending oourt and will appear in a ease this morning. ; Dr. O. W. Blaoknall, of Raleigh, is in the oity, stopping at Hotel Albert. ' Ies' Tickets. i'v For,, the convenience of the people tbe New Berne Ice Company will keep ine tiokete continually on sale at John Pnnn's, O. C. Green's and Churohlli ft I ; -tr's, at regular rate. OR. HALL ON INtiERSOLIi. A CUlzcu's View of the Magnetic and Masterly Address. Editor Jochnal: We heard Sunday last, tbe lecture of the Rev Doctor Hall on "the Mistakes of Ingeraol." It was the grandest expression of thought we evor listened to; a paoo rama of beauty seldom rqualled, aod never eurpa-sea. Toe oonvenstioa i h the rain drop, while gliding swiftly through onecf Colorado's wild oanocs. was a nost sublime discriplion of the Oreat Creator's power. The child of tender years, and men and women of mature years heard with bated breath and were entranced with the wonderful delinea tion of Qod's msjesty. do wer. and lov ing kindness. tie oareth for tbe rain drops, the miorosoopio forms, aa well as the great universe and all that is contained there in. We never before fully realized the greatness and foroe of the expression of Israel's Oreat Singer: "If I take the wings of the morning snd dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there Shall, thy hand lead me and thy right hand shall hold me." The speaker's powers of language are wonderful; he oarries his audience along with irresistible force; he oan excite their risibility, bring tears to their eyes, and "melt their hearts with tenderness." We have heard many wonderful leoturers, bat he is by far the greatest one we ever listened to. J. H. Difficulties In Eye-Sight Overcome. The Charlotte Democrat savs eavs: For several years our eyesight has been very defeotive, so much so we oould not disoern objects at a short distanoe. Dr. D. S. Harmon examined our eyes and found a difference of four hundred and fifty lens. Yet, with this remark able vision. Dr. Harmon has fitted us with glasses that enable us to recognize objeots at a distance. Tbe Doctor is a (killed optician, and those requiring glasses should oonsult him, as he will give entire satisfaction. DUFFY'S CROUP STRUP COUUH MIXTURE. AND Certificates as to its Sure and Rapid ueneuts. Brooklyn, April 12,b, 1893. Mr. R. N. Duffy, Dear sir: This is to certify that I have used your Cough Mixture with very beneficial results and would glad ly recommend it to any one in need of a good cough cure. ; Yours Resp'y, Harry Griffiths 463 Lexington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of Portsmouth, Va. Brooklyn, April 8, 1832. R. N. Duffy, New Berne, N. O. Dear Sir: It s fiords me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of so many others as to the value of your Croup Syrup. I have used it witb almost instantaneous sucoess. Yours truly, H. Hecekr. Hot Springs. Have you ever visited Hot Springs V Alas I You meet while there so many instances of terrible blood poison, evidenced by disfigurement of faoe and form. Hither, rush sufferers from sorofula, syphilis, eczema, salt rheum, uloers, blemished skin, twisted and aching pints, limbs made crooked by rheumatism, etc, etc. Some find relief, some do not and oome away poor in purse and grieviously disappointed. It oosts money to visit and sojourn at Hot Springs. The experiment of going there cannot be indulged in without considerable expense. How thankful then should everyone be to know there is a remedy even more beneficial in cases of blood poison than Hot Springs. We refer to Botanio Blood Ualm (B. B. B.) as to its merits thousands will testify. Z. T. Hallerton, Maoon, Oa., writes: I contracted blood poison. I first tried physioians, and then went to Hot Springs. I returned home a ruined man physically. Nothing seemed to do me any good. My mother persuaded me to try B. B. B. To my utter aston ishment every ulcer quiokly healed." Jas. L. Boswortb. Atlanta, Ua., says: "Some years ago I contracted blood poison. I had no Appetite, my digestion was ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs, so I oould hardly walk, my throat was oauterized five times. Hot Springs gave me no benefit and my life was one of torture until I gave B. B. B. trial, and surprising as it mar seem. the use of five bottles oured ire." 'A thing done when thought of is never forgotten." Now Just as soon as you think of something you need in our line, oall and get it then you will be certain not to forget It. We have lots of little thing nan is always forgetting suoh as, dollar and Caff buttons, Shoe string!, (We have some Porpoise hide ones tbat ont last all other kinds.) Soarf re tainers, Cuff holders, Boston Blacking, and sample lot of Ilair brushes, Pocket books and Purses. . J. M. HOWARP. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorl.v THE Norfolk Half Barrel THUCK BASKET, ':- FOB ' Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, " ' ETC.; ETC., 0 ' ' ' FOB SALE BY P. La nONTAGNE, AGENT FOB NOETBT CAROLINA. apS7 dwlm lstp f NEW BERNE. NOTICE." Having quallned as Administrator of tfca state of Henry Depps, deoeaaed, before the Vlerk of tn Bapsrlor Court of - craven oounty, nottee ta hereby glvsn that all per sons havlna elalms aaalnst aalrl M.t.tA tn present uwm on or Dsrore tne 17th day of Apru, intra, or saw nouoawui De pleadsU In bar of their roovrv. ' : , All persona Indebted to) said estate will make immediate settlement with, tut un s.nium ,- . v . BTBPHBW O. BRAQA W. i : ,M- Adm'r Henry Jjeppa. April 27lb, 1891. v . fAKI P0WDI Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinflr navdtr. Highest of all in leavenins strength. Latest U. 8. Oovernment Food Report lissiness. New Behxf. N.C., April 25, 1892. AH persons who have work left with me for repair will please call Within Fifteen Days from the above date and get the same, as I SHALL CLOSE BUSINESS btre at the said time. I also extend my head v thanks to tbo general public for tbeir liberal p-itronago. i ours tiuly, C. M. SAUNDERS, a2G lw Jeweler, Middle Street. NOTICE. NORTH OAROUNA-Uraven cj.uVy. The Board of Commissioners of ' raven oounty vs. Hattle a. Bmlsh and oilers. Pursuant to a ladcment of inn Hnnprinr Oourt of ine above Stale and oouuty, u I Feb ruary Term, 18D2. 1 will Boll for wish Kt trie Oourt House door of Craven countv.on Mon day the 30lh day of May, 1802, at 12 o'clock, bl.,hii m lonowing lac as, viz: One lot at tbe Junction of Oueenand Pol lock streets, In the city of New Berte, N. i, adjoining the lot of Qeo. tt. FlBher on Hie west, uueen street on me south, and Pollock street or Trent road on the north, beiue tti eastern part of the lot conveyed by 1. K. West O. B. O. . to J. H. Brlnn. bvdeed i rootl ed In Orayen oounty, in Book No. 71, lollu wi ; ana aweiiing house thereon. Also, one other lot situated at the north west corner of W, st and Cedar sti et-iB.ln thesald city of New Berne, being the same land conveyed by Joshua HcoU to Hl.er V. Klcbardson, by deed recorded In Craven eonnty In Book No. ill, folio 5J1. snd also de scribed In deed of E. W. Carpeu'.er. t;,8. O, to Klohard Cooper, recorded In bhUI county In Book No. 80, folio Ml to which defdn reference Is hereby mads for full 'escrli llon, wllhall Improvements thereon. 'J hlB April 22d. 18U2 JAME3 W. B1DDI.K, td Coainiit-giiuier. Notice of Sale. In pursuanceof a Judgment of for. closure of mortgage, and aa order of rale, n ude at Febrary Term. lfcD2, of the superior Couri ot Craven county, in the civil action eLtl tled James C Harrison, Administrator of John P. Jpcck, deo'd, vs. Jesse fteebo and Hilly Beebe. bis lfe. I w 11 Be l fircasli to thehlghest bldder.attbe Court House door in craven ooumy. in thecltv of Aew Heme. on Monday, May 30th, 1KM, at 12 o'clock, noon, me following described land: jjyiogana being in No. I Townsnin. Craven oounty. North Carolina, beginning at a suod oak on the sldeof the main road at the fork leading to John f. Ipock's; thence running up said main road north 51 degrees east ii poles; then north Si'A degreeB east 22 poles: then 13 degrees waf 1 1811 pjies to tne hickory on the corner of the land formerly belong ing to Major Willis and bliailraoh Willis: thence running Bhadrai h Willis' Una south 77 degrees east I'M poles to the oak and pine corner; thence with Ihe neck path or roads and also the line ol deed Irom Norman Wil lis to Major Willis south 1 degree west 27 oies; south 4 degrees west 5 1 poles; south 12 agrees west 22 poles: south 8 denres 23 poles to a large red oak on I he neok path or road, near Clark's old field; then along tbe neok path or road south III degrees west 68 poles; south 83 degreeB west Oil poles to the beginning, oontalnlng lit) acres more or less. Being tbe same described In tbe mortgage recorded in Book let. folio WO. etc., offlce of Register of Deeds of Craven county and the complaint in ine aioresaid action. This Arm 25th, ltim E. THOMAS, Commissioner, WILL BE SOLD AT A A Sacrifice 150 Nickel Clocks at 75c. 175 Nickel Alarm Clocks at 98c. Also, 50 Silver, Nickel and Filled Gold Ladies' and Gents' Watches, with Elgin Movement, every one of them guaranteed. Latest styles in BOW-KNOT LADIES' AND ENTS' SCARF PINS, with gen- uine Diamonds. 14 Karat Gold LADIES' RIN1IS. Also our Leader in Gents Initial Rings, 14 Karat, price $4.50, real value $7.75. A few fine Diamond Rings below cost. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, a very large assortment of single plated Gents' and Ladies' Watch Chains and CuS Buttons and Lockets, All goods wiU be sold at HALF THE ORIGINAL COST. Come at onoe to the Green Front Novelty Store, Middle street, next to Baptist Church, comer Alley. a201m Millinery Op. Ring! lira, fiettie Whaley, Assisted by Hiss &YDIA WILLIAMS ot Baltimore, has on display a Large Itnd Elegant Stock , Millinery Goods & Novelties P1UCE3 TO SUIT EVERY ONE. prV lm Seassnabls Go:ds! Refrigerators, Ice GreDm Freezes, vV titer Ouolu s i.::d Lawn Mowers AT L. H. Cutler & Go. Throa TbousanJ Dollars to Lvntl uDon good security. None but the best will betaken. a24 lw M. DeW. Stevson. T Pure West India ses AND AT LMAS&LEWI8. Slight? land iargaios An Endless Svi:i:am of "Barirains" como from somo houses, and after all you una they're no bareams a sort of news paper advertising slight ' hand now you seo it, now you don't. Thai's the n-asou wo never enter tlieso fro as you please hallooing contests Legitimate methods pay every time. W'c desiro to simply announce- tbat wo guarantee satislaction or refund money. Specialties this week in Paints, Oila and Varnish. Also Paint and Whitewash Brushes. Kospectfully, IIACKBUKX & WILLETT. P. LA f.lO.TGE, CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N. C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OF TRUCK for the following well-known Firms: Msrs. A. Bennett & Co.. NEW YORK. " Nock,Timmons& Co., PHILADELPHIA. " Lippman Bros., BROOKLYN. " D nr and Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C. ' f! Wnlton. r On NEWARK, N. J. Latest quotations received daily from each of the above markets. Stencils and Postal Cards can he had upon application at my offlco. mar24 dwotn Ladies would do well to see our line of Low Shoes AND Slippers Before purchasing elsewhere. BARG&iiTSTORE. J. E. LATHAM, GESERll COMMISSION MEBCH1ST. Buyer of Cotton, Country Produce, and - ail speculative ootn modules, Seasonable eaehadvanoea made. ' A. good Mule for sal or exohanfe for a drive horse. Offlee foot Craven street, In Clyde bulld- ua. - . -v leooawu S 350O0B mm Mgtefs Fins THE AMERICAN RAMBLER - 13 the BEST WHEEL OS THB KaBEET this year. DCfl HOC? th eorabtamdoB Sprin-r Fraino makes riding on it a himry. II AjlD Bfc CONVINCED.-M Send for lllurtrjted Catalogue. goruuily sweffeiy u'F-a col, Washington:, D. C. TSUCK BARRELS, Bright Burlat) Barrel Covers. LINDSAY & 00. al0Jlm it Portsmouth, Va. Booi- aiid Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, NSW EENE. IT. C. Havllie Secured Mia wrvlp.a r.r a afetilA,. Mcchiioic und llrsl.-cli.Ba Workman from Mew Yolk, I am now fullv nrenarrrf tji nil promptly all orders lor Hue CUSTO.TI .HADE HOOTS AND SHOES. The. n:nny years 'hat I have satisfactorily supplied il. e v. ai;ts of my numerous patrons in the uebt . ui-.:ee of the character of my work. liepa'rlna !.ptcl:.lty. r.eatly and prompt ly done. novlidw iflstp JOHN MC30RLEY amngton Baxter HAVE JU - T RECEIVED A Lino Shoes LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND Eroy ;-..ir warranted to give PER FE"T 911 iSFACTION. Wo have jviot received a Full Line of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of I-r.to Stylo, Shade and Cuts. Also Some Nice Dress Goods COllE AND SEE. Children's" Jersey Suits, Boc's Corduroy Pants, Children's Shirt Waists SAMPLE HOSE, SALIPLS SUMMER VESTS, FULL LINE SUSPENDEB8, (Every pair warranted for 3 yrs. wear.) SILK UMBRELLAS, Trunks and Valises. A FULL LINE OF Late SffE Hats. febl7dwtf Whs Wants Honey 1 Time IsMoney! Having put iu a NEW REGULATOB and connected it with Washington by Telegraph, I am ready to give oorreot time to each and every one. - -' I have also a full stook of all kinds of Goods in my line, which I am selling at Bock Bottom f twee. COME AND SEE ME. ' SAM K. EATON,' The Jeweler,-' Middle St.. opposite BsptixS Cnnfoh MRS. B. B. LANE, Middle St , opposite S'ipilst Cnvleat " Spring and SnmmerGco'is: 1 - .- - - .... ----- -.'U. , A lull Una of Millinery in aUlhe latest styles, as handsome Had. as -pheap. at oan be bought in the city ' -1 , - Alao, a nice line of Cffcea;' Embroider ies, Lad ies'. Vests, Ladies' and Children's Hoee, Mltta, Belts, eto.: -The publio generally arn most reur' lully invited to oall t 1 cNamhm ! -stock and compare her i a v of any In the city or elsew I i. Millinery! ssasssissjj)jsjssjsj y J y t
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