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f r v. ' "HE OURNAL. ,-; ; jl . I K VOL. XL-NO. 45 NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1892. - a-r' w ) t-'JSIITESS;LGCiL8. D O uu need " Crush Ht Good ' 1NK8. LATS SHADES at a. 20 BAMffitaTOH S E AX TEE 8. ' f ' OK AAA BRICK nor reedy for -.V AUUUU delivery If. POBTBB. Riverdele. N. 0. x "I ENUINE FOSTER KID OLOVE8 VJT in Colon. Reduced from $1 00 to ?5 oents for this Week Only. 4 - nlSlir O. M.fBKS & Son, T M POSTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's J.-. Bass' Ale ana Burses uuinnass Stoat, for sale by Jas Redmond. IT OR BALE OoUb' bos or ward 1 robe lounge U perfeot lounge by . day and perfeot bed by night, and you an put away aa much olothiog or other ' su-tielea aa in the average wardrobe. " You Ban Ret three articles for the prioe of one. lio extra charge for paoking or ahippiae .... Itri. Dr. Talmage. wife of the cele brated presoher, ssjs these lounges ar ery very nioe. Prioe in Creton. $10,,$12, . Raime(13. $14, Raw Bilk, 120. $35. JBUk Brooatella, $25. $30. " Terms 10 per cent, discount cBh w ith order or naif -with order bslanoe 60 .days. j, ' ALFRED COLE3. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. AAA CIQAR8 at very low 4 0UUU figures to wholesale and .retail trade for aale by Jab. Redmond. I CALVIN SCHaFFER'B WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put p expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by Jas. Redmond. Ci ARRETT'fl COGNAC BRANDY IT need very much in the sick room. For sale by Jab Rrdmowd. C?IVB Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoe C for children, 10, 121 and 15 cents per pair. v . BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janoa Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for ale by Jas. Redmond. MI8H.8ACRAMESTAL.PORT and SOUPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal uae. for sale by jn28 Jas. Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco. ootOtf THE largest and best selected stock of Ladies' Oxfords ever brought to Mew Berne now in stock. mS6 Babbington & Baxteb. " The nurse of fall-grown souls is Solitude. Lowell. God is working in his providence and grace for the evangelization of the world. & ; Wa must yield ourselves alto gether to Christ, and let him use m according to his own good pleas ure. Ha who receives a good tarn aboald never forget; it he who does one, should never remember it. Charron. , THB world is fall of music if we had ears acute enough to hear it. ; Silence itself is only, music asleep. Talmage. Thbbb are more divorces grant ed in the Cnited States than in all ftherestofthe Ohristain world pat 4ogetheiW "? " Hb that does good to another does also do good I to himself; not -only in the consequence, but in the i Tery act of doing it. THB German Emperor has rinc oeeded in getting through a speech without filling the empire with as tonishmsai and dismay. . , v. Hb that will often place this rorld and the next before him, and look steadfastly at both, will find the latter constantly growing greater, and the former less to his view.- ' : THB Sunday School is like a light-house, i The i more1 . efficient the Sunday Schools are, the less need is there for jails, ' prisons, nooses of correction, and the like. Thb Democratio press or tho r State is well pleased with the ao- f tlonof the State; Convention. A good tioket and a strong ' platform. Now let every . true . man go to THB Secretary of the Treasury has informed the House that there w n will be deficiency of 17,674,332 -v in the appropriations for pensions -.-, for the current fiscal year.- There , " Is an nnezpended balance from " last year, and" the Secretary asks authority to supply the defloienoy i from the tma.-:k:fl:'K& "What did. yon name your ba byl" "Well, at first she was as 1 good as gold never whimpared hair all worn off the back of her 'head with? lying on it and we -wiled her Serena." "Well! 'Well, since she bean crying all night vih teetLlE j we changed her name rt3 Tcssarora." Chlca20 Tribune. Thb agitation in Germany of the extension of the electoral franchise goes 10 the bottom of things in governmental affairs. The Emperor may be able at intervals to bestow some thought npon this Bubject. Christ is the overtopping figure of all time. He is the vox hnmana in all music, the graoefulest line in all sculpture, the most exquisite mingling of lights and shades in all painting, the acme of all cli maxes, the dome of all cathedraled grandeur, the peroration of all eplendid language Talmage. LOCAL NEWS- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Truck train annulled. Miss RadsiiSe Song recital. J. F Taylor They are coming, etc, Weather forecast: Sho wers followed by fair. Fair Monday. Our music loving people will have a treat the last ev.tt.iog of this month a musio reoiti 1 by Miss Msrioa RadcliS, suppoited by the best talent, of the oity. Tho Uorebead City Enterprise says there were nineteen soceations to the Baptist churoh aa a result of the meet ings held there by Revs. O. J. String field and Lee. Passengers on the train last night in formed us of a delightful rain about GoMsboro and below there. It reached this oily a little later in the form of refreshing shower. Mr. George Womble, formerly en gineer of the steamer L. B. Cutler, died Friday night at the marine hospital of consumption and was buried yester day, Rov. Rufus Ford, officiating. Toe ob.urob.es which joined their services with the evangelistio meetings last Sunday will do so again today morning, afternoon and night, conse quently all their regular servioes will ba omitted and the hour of Sunday school plaoed earlier at 3 o'clook aa it was last Sabbeth, Chairs were plaoed in the Presby terian church yesterday to give addi tional seating oapaoity for the evange listio meetings and a platform for the ohoir was erected in front of the pulpit. Notice of the hour of the servioes is given elsewhere. A warm invitation to everybody. The debris of the burned market house is being oleared away and the portion of the dock over which it stood filled in, The remaining portion of the dock will probably be deepened when a suitable opportunity offers. Watob out that nodrainage outlet gets stopped upwhile the filling in ia going on. Mr. S. L. Dill, Superintendent of the A. & N. 0. B. B. gives notice of the taking off of he speoial truck train. It is ezpeoted to resume running In a very short time when the bean and potato shipping begins. The mail and freight trains will take the truck until the epecial.No. 208, is resumed. We notioe that Dr. Wm. E. Hall, who reoently entertained New Berne audi ences with his leotures which contain so muoh of real profit as well aa plea sure is again back ia North Carolina and ia now at Durham leoturing there for the second time. Next Friday night our people will have another and the last opportunity of hearing the talented gentleman. Wm. Farrow, who was shot Friday night by Cioero Mason is in a dangeroas oondition. The ball passed through the lower part of his breast bone and ean notbe located. It will take several days to determine what the result will be. The preliminary -examination of Mason was postponed to next Saturday and ha is being held in custody until then. The expanse cf the maintenanoe of horns and mules in America, during thejeriods of enforced idleness on ao- eount of imppoesible roads, is estima ted at eighty millions of dollars a year, end with hard, smooth oountry roads not half the present power would be required to draw loads. The eighty millions of dollars would build sixteen thousand milesof macadamized roads. These faota, and many more about "Oar Common Roads" was brought out in a richly illustrated artiole in the April number of the Century, Fatal casualties have followed each other la with startling rapidity in this T jointly during the last three days, Thursday morning Mr. R. D. MoOotter was murdered at Pamlico; that after noon a ohild was killed at Tillman's crossing on the railroad, and that night one colored man killed another with a bed slat at Bogus. Friday night a col ored man was shot and dangerously wounded ia the city, and the man who started for a doctor for him dropped dead, and yesterday a brakeman was Killed on the railroad. This is the list as far as beard from. , .. Evangelistic Meeting. , v ,t ? - Oa account of Its being Satarday only a few business houses closed, neverthe less there was a good orowd present and It proved one of the most interest ing morning servioes yet held. 1 The subject, "Able," was given about three quarters of an hour study from the Bible, showing the power of Christ to save, ev- unto the uttermost ': -' - . Lutt night was a thanksgiving ser- vlct ; Ml proved a profitable meeting. TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS. A Child KUled by the Truck Train, and a Brakeman by the Freight Train. A child of Mr. Jas. Gray, who lives at Tillman's oroasing mile from Caswell station was accidentally killed by the special truok train Thursday. The house of Mr.' Gray is not muoh farther than the width of an average street from the railroad, and the little one, who was not quite two years old was playing on the publio road with other children by the railroad and he orossed the 'tract to the side away from the others as the train was approaohlne; ana stood apparently terrified olose to the track until the engine reaohed the spot and the bumper or part to which the oow-catoher is attached that extends from the side of the engine struck him on the forehead breaking his skull. The acoident happened near two p. m., and he breathed his last 10 minutes to 6. Engineer Brinson observed the ohild 's danger when about 25 yards distant, reveissd his engine, jumped out of his oab and tried to climb along to the oow oatoher to rescue Lim, but before he oould reaoh a spot from which he could render the needed assistance the ohild was struck. The engineer immedittely uncoupled his engine and leaving the cars ran with all haste to Kineton a few miles distant, procured two doctors and brought them bick, but their skill availed not. Henry Johnson, col., a brakeman of the A. &N. O. R. R , was billed near tho same plaoe yesterday. He was on the freight train running from Oolds boro to Morehead and while out on the platform of a oar a noise of some kind they oould not determine what was heard by him and other train em ployees. He immediately jumped up and grasping the iron railing of the oar leaned well out and looked towards the rear of the train without even glancing the way the train was running. It happened to be close to a "log-bed" or high platform ereoted two or three feet from the track to facilitate the labor of loading logs on flat-cars for saw mills, and as he leaned out he was struck in the baok by the log-bed and knooked from the car sustaining injuries which resulted in hemorrhage and death five minutes later. The remains were brought on to New Berne and an inquest held. The coro ner's jury of whioh Mr. Geo. N. Ives was foreman, rendered a veidiot in ao oord with the above facts, of aooidental death through carelessness and, ex onerated the road from blame. Coming and doing. Judge H. R. Bryan left yesterday morning to hold court in Vanoe oounty. Mr. Jas. A. Bryan left for New York on a business trip. Miss Mary Beaeley of Goldsboro. who has been visiting at Mr. J. H. Smith's. left yesterday morning returning home and Mr. Smith's family left to visit friends in Goldsboro. Mrs. Cioero Green who has been visit ing relatives in the oity, left for her home at Jasper. Miss Maggie Hagie of Richmond, who has been visiting at Mr. W. T. Line's left, returning home. The family of Dr. F. W. Hughes, who have been visiting relatives in Raleigh returned home last night. The family of Hon. F. M. Simmons arrived moving; baok to the city from Winston. Miss Lillie Moye, of Falkland, N.O., arrived to visit Miss Katie Daniels. Mr. Eugene Harrell of Raleigh, Sec retary of the North Carolina Teacher's Assembly, passed through en route to Morehead in the interest of the ap proaching meeting of the Assembly, whioh is to be held from June 21st to July 4th just two weeks. Col. John D. Whitford returned from Raleigh where he has been on a busi ness trip. Church Services Centenary H. E. Churoh Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. No preaching iu this ohuroh today. Young men's prsyer meeting at 0:15 a. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., J. K. Willis, Supt. Churoh of Christ, Hanoook St. I. L Ohestnutt, pastor. Prayer meeting at a. m. Communion service at 10 a. m Sunday school at 8 p. m. Prayer meet ing every Thursday night. All are cordially Inyited to attend. Y. M, 0. A. No servioes ia the Hall this afternoon on aocount of Evangelist Fife's meeting In the Presbyterian churoh at 4 o'olook. Ebentssr Presbyterian Churoh, ool. Servioes at 11 o'olook s. m, and 8 o'olook p. m. Sabbath school at 8 o'olook Instead i of 9 p. m. Funeral services pf Henry Johnson at 8 o'olook, and Installation services of Rev. Okas. Hedges, D. D.. at -evening servioes Pnblio oordlaUy invited : " ' A Hint M Memorial Day, ' The Morehead City Enterprise men tions that their people were sadly di appointed oa the 10th of May beoause they were" not able to ' ba present through the whole of the Memorial ex ercises hero ' oa account" of their being held to near train time. It will be well to bear this point. In mind hereafter and arrange the time kooordingly and let It be well understood in advance that there will not again .be any oause for such a complaint but that every one who eomes will have ample opportunity to partlolpate In the exerotses from be ginning to end without feeling harried and fearful Of being loft by the train. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Officer's Bonds-Street Sprinkling Lights for Reizenstelnvlllc-Tlic Market Site. May 18. 1893, After recess the Board met this even ing, Mayor Manly in the chair, present Counoilmen Ellis, Manly, Street, Lovick, Latham and Roberts. The bonds of the treasurer, tax col lector and marshal were presented and aooepted. The following standing committees were appointed for the ensuing year; Fire Department Wm. Ellis, D. L. Roberta, I. W. Eubank. Finance S. R. Street, J. E Latham, Basil Msnly. Sanitary J E Latham, S R S:reet, V A Crawford. Polios H J Lovick, D L Roberts, J E Latham. Streets and Pumps BsbiI Llsnly. Wm. E.lis, D L Roberts. Wharves and Docks D L Roberts, H J Lorick, I W Eubank. Ccmeteries-S R Street, Wm. Ellis, V A Crawford. Fire District D L Roberts,8 R Street, I W Eubank. Ordinances Wm. Ellis, J E Lv.ham, V A Crawford. Oounoilman Ellis introduced the sub ject of street sprinkler, whether to en large and remodel the old one or purchase a new one; on motion of Oounoilman Street it was referred to S. & P. committee with power to act. Moved by Councilman Manly that a oommittee on lights be appointed. Moved by Councilman Ellis that plaoing a number of kerosene lights in Reizensteinville be left with the oom mittee on lights with power to act. Councilman Manly enquired as to the liability of itenerant photographers for taxation. On motion of Counoilman Street referred to oity attorney. The marshal was instructed to have the drain from E. Gerook's photograph gallery cut off. Counoilman Ellis introduoed an ordi nance relating to liquor dealers which on motion of Councilman Loviok was referred to the city attorney to report at next sitting. On motion of Councilman Ellis the fire district was amended so as to have the limit 100 feet below J. F. Clark's store, between Middle street and Bell's alley. Councilman Ellis suggested the pro priety of filling up and wharfing the site of the market house recently des troyed by fire, this was on motion of Counoilman Street referred to the oom mittee on wharves and dooks for thor ough investigation with power to act. Counoilman Ellis moved that the owners of the building opposite the Gaston House, now undergoing repairs be notified to have tho same moved back on a line with the street. On motion of Councilman Loviok Oounoilman Wm. Ellis was eleoted Mayor pro tern. On motion of Councilman Ellis the matter of uniforms for the police was refeired to the police oommittee to re port next meeting. Messrs. Roberts, Salter, and Tooker were put in nomination for pump in spector; a ballot being taken M. T. Roberta was eleoted. Minutes read and adopted . Board took a recess subject to the oall of the mayor. W. D. Wallace, City Clerk. Another Homicide. A postal from Bogue, Carteret oounty informs us of a difficulty Thursday night between two oolored men on Mr. R. Wi Humphrey's plaoe, which re suited in one killing the other by knocking him on trie head with a bed stead slat. Walter Humphrey is the name of the murderer and bis viotim was Geo. Mattox. He lived 12 hours after being struok. Humphrey is in jail. The defendant having charged the other man with incendiarism was the oause of the killing. Union Services To-day. There will be union servioes today- morning, afternoon and evening con ducted by Evangelist Fife in the Pres byterian church. The morning song servioe will begin at 10:80 and the reg ular servioe at 11. The afternoon song service will begin at 4 and the regular servioe at 4:80, and the evening song servioe at 7;80 and the regular servioe at 8 o'olook. All are requested to oome promptly. Truck Quotations. Haw York, May 81. Strawberries 8 to 12a.; cabbage $1.60 to 12.00; peas, half -barrel crates, (1.00 to 1.75. PALHXB ft RrVBHBUBd. "A good shape Is ia the shears month.'. Dutch Pbovkbb. Why is It, some people's clothes never fit them only this they are nos oat aright. Now the Clothing made by the wholesale tailors. Stein, Bloob. & Go., are eat to fit Ihey are fonnd only at Howard's and the prices are not out of reach When yon get ready for a salt elve ns a call. '? New lot of "Ble Six" shirts at SOo jaat in. New soatf pins, caff bottons, collars and onfla jnst reoeired at HOwABD'g.:i,:K ,f tteorsn." said the maiden fnnrl Iy, Mid yoa hear Willie's fire, cracker Just nowl" Yes, Miss Maudle. I did." "Didn't it pop graoeiuiiyj" .,, is was enongn. a. POVD! Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartsr baking powdnr. Highest of all in leavening mrputh. Latest U. S. Government Food Report "Song iecifaS." MISS EADCLIFFE will givo a SONG RECITAL, Tuesday Evening, May 31, 1892, AT THE Theatre. She will be supported by '.lie best musical talent of tbo city. Admission 00c. No tr,i cliai -' t r reserved seats. n.'.'tul They Are Coming With A Rush. Who? Why, J. F. TAYLOR'S Customers. To get the Goods savod from the fire, hieh he is almost giving away to make room for new stock. If you want the biggest turns you ever got for tho least money, join tho crowd, como quick and got your pick. They are bound to go. Truck Train Innulld. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad. Trasspoktation Department, New Bern, N. C, May 20tli, 1892. Notice to Track Shippers. RrtPfMnl Tniol Trnin V.i OflM nrlll l.rt annulled after Saturday, May 21st, 1303, until otherwise ordered. Truok shipments commencing M -unlay, May 23d, 1893, may talio tho Mail and reigui iraiu uuui zus is rcsumcu. 3. L. DILL, Supt. 100 BAGS SHOT To Hand This Day. All Sizes. Send In Your Orders. WHOLESALE GEO'JEK, MIDDLE STREET, NEW EEKSfi. N. O. NORFOLK, NEWBERN & WASHINGTON DIRECT LINE. Four Trips Each Week. In order to make more convenient and economical use ot tne vessels now employed in the Horth Carolina service, and thus to Better Seiva the Interests of Shippers, the Clyde Line and Old Dominion Btesm shlp Company have- oonoluded t- merge their respective llttes between Newbern. N. O.. and MorfolK, Va,. Into one line, thus giv ing passengers and.trucs; shippers four tripe each week between Wewberu and or folk direct. NO ADVANCE IN HATES. On and Kfter MONDAY, MAY 18th, 1812, until farther notioe, the Stener NEWBERNE, Capt Southgate, AND Steamer EN0L1, Gapt. Boyd, Will sail from Norfolk, Va., for New Heme dlreot, every Monday, Tuesday. Thursday ano Friday, A.M., making oonneet-on wltu the Atlanilo and North Carolina Railroad, and the water lines on fteuse and Trent rivers. Returning, will sail I ROM NEWBERN FOB NORFOLK, Va., Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays at i P.M., and on Saturdays at 7 P.M., making oonneotton at Norfolk with The Old Bay Line, for Baltimore, The Clyde Una, for Philadelphia, The Old Dominion Steamship Co., for New York, The Mer euanta' and Miners' Line for Providence and Boston, and The Water Lines for Washing ton, D. C. and Blohmorid, Va., thus giving an all water route for Truok to all Northern and Eastern points. Also connection made with the O. A o. B. B., and N. A W. R. H. for the West. The Steamer STOUT, Captain Short, Will sail from Norfolk, Va., every Thursday A.M. for Koanoke Xa.aud, Wasnlnglon and Rewbern. , psasengers will And a good table, eomfort able rooms, and every oourteiv and atten tion will be paid them by the offloera. Order all goods, care of N. N.A W. Direct Una, Norfolk, Va. ! B, H. GRAY. Agent. ..JjriiQBMis. - Orders for Canteloups,- Tomato and other boxes sollolted. i t ; . -a ' - W." n. KIXON, mlt dwlm . . ..Vanoelioro, N. Ct Mow Lot OF THOSE SIioxilcieM AND BREAKFAST STBIPS. New Suits r AM) Fresh Lunch Biscuits AT - . r -;r- r sfitc mm ' QUE All Silk lace Mitt Only 13c. A Good 0n for 20c. Better for 25c. 29c. "Best Yet," 40c. mm stoil Porpoise Shoe laces, Only 5c. pair k-.i ilk s STANDS GUARD At the Door of Wealth. H li i V . i lkU I; fit; ; WtALTK 1 1 Ben. FrAnklin'a ' a penny aavf d," &c, is as true today a3 it ever was. To save is to make. Thrifty people un derstand this. That i i why they are our best anduic&tj regular patrons we a!'.. sys I save them moiiey. ! Evjs.ci-t:u;'.;. , )IA( KIH.KX & Wi I.;. i . i . PAPS & BEYQ, Gonimisciou Mcrcbnt-: t-")0 Wiisliintou Street, xi:w voiii:. Solicit your liiiMiu-ss. I'ronspt sales, quick returns, uiul the HIGHEST MARKET FRI'JE GUARANTEE!) Stencils or L'o.-tul Card - oju l-o obuiucd atJXO. UL'N'S. ItEKEnEKCE ; X.lti.iiul Paul:, Xew Bcrno, N. C. nilo P. 11 MONTAONE, CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N. C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS Oi.-' TKUCK for tho following well-known Finn.-i: Msrs. A. Bennett & Co., new yoi:;c. " Hock, Timmons & Co., PHILADELPHIA. " Lippman Eros., IiliOUKLYN. " Darand Bros. & Morrick WASHINGTON, D. C. " C. Wolters & Co-, NEWARK, N. J. Latest quotations received daily from each of tho above markets. Stencils and Postal Cards can bo had upon application at my office-. niai24 dw.iin Flew Livery Stables, IS NOW AT TFIE WEST Purchasing Horses & Mules, And will on his return open SALE, LIVERY, FEED AND Exchange Stables Opposite theQ-aston House. Finest Stock at Living Prices . I'm, mayl7dwtf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!' II III Ml U JUST' i l'VlJ CI I Cllr r A FINE LOT OF T B SHOES styles. JX J03 I0T OF To retail at 10c. ALSO L&BIES' SILK VESTS, '''.: l.s-.t go-dls iu the city for tho money. WILL UXYi: A FINE LINE OF ofhing bb hi a few !u. It will bo to your iuturost, to v.-ait and sco before buy i n;r. Barrister, i Baxter. 5TANDAED liwk Barrels. " '- ri'c I'"'; ar.-d to supply Barrels u' jua- i.i.Ui.i:... tine, iu any quantity, '!!: .i e.us or steamer at New " i i'.'i mul mu upply to our -Vv li. & J. A. MEADOWS CO. J0XES & CO. Wo. t lie. uiniersigued, used ono thou sand Truck llarrcis, manufactured by Messis. J,.i,ch Co., last year, and thoy cavo us j.eifri". satisfaction. We shall th e tho samo barrels arain this year, and also ;-"i!io ot tin ir Patent Wire Barrels. lliiM.LKN- WlI.LKTT. May i-'. IS'.-.'. lldwtf THE Hcrfolk Ealf Sarrel TKTTCK BASKET, FOR Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, ETC., ETC., 1"01I BALE BY I3. La LIONTAGNE. AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA, a; 27 d-v-p.a latp NEW BERNE. iho Wasijs Honey 1 Time IsMoney! Having put in a NEW REGULATOR and connected it with Washington by Lamm idblo, leii'grapn, l am reaay to give oorreot - timo to each aud every one. . I havu al so a full stook of all kinds" of ' ' : Goods in ruy line, which I am selling st , Rock Bottom Prices. COME AND SEE ME. ' ' V SAME. EATON, The Jeweler, ' Middle St., opposite Baptist Churflh ' ' ' " illinery MRS. B. B. LANE;, Shddlo bt., opposite Baptist Church J u vl '. SpriDg and StmmeriGcoilr'f'' A lull line of Millinerv in ail Ihl lalla' 'K"' styles, as handsome and as cheap as can'" !" De Doughtintfiecity. ' ., -,j ,- -vwum Also, a nice line of Laces, Embroider i les, Ladies' Vests, Ladies and Children's ' ' Hose, Mlttey Belts, etc vrii-tti il,, '., . The pnblio generally are most respect- - . . fully invited to call and eialnine her "'' ' stock and compare her prices with those of any in the city or elsewhere. tJ l-i!! :UASSs
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