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VOL. XL-NO. 50. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1892. PRICE 5CENUS. t "? '.TSIHTESS LOOAL8. SEVEN hundred Sample Straw Hits, Hoe quality, will herald very cheap. Call nd ae for yourself. nU l H B. Duffx DO you Deed a Crush Hat. GOOD ONES. LAN SHADES- at miQ . , , Babbimqton & Baxter's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Bin' Ala and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for tale by Jab Bbdhohd. FOR SALE doles' box or ward robe loaDKe is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bid by night, and you can pat away as much clothing or other artioles as in the average wardrobe. Yon can cot three artioles for the price of one. Mo extra ohirgefor packing or shipping ...... Mr. Dr. Talnvtge. wife of the cele brated preaoher, says these lounges are very, very nice. Price in Creton. (10. 12, RalmeS13.$14. Raw Bilk, 30, $35, Silk Brooatelle, $25. $30. Terms 10 per cent, discount caBh with order or half with order balanoe 00 days. ALFRED COLE3. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. , 4 X Brooklyn, H. Y. " r" AAA' CIGARS at very low 'i Il.l It M F Rntiroa tn whnlMiftlfl and ' retail trade for sale by J as. Redmond. I CALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD OHERRT ROCK AND RYE, pot np expressly for throat and lung; dis eases, for sale by Jas. Rbdhond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDT ased very much in the sick room. For sale by Jab Rbdhond. tirVB Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes for ohlldren,' 10, 121 and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE. HUNTADI Janos Mineral Water, the beat Natural aperient. t; For tale by Jas. Rrdmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for ale by Jas. Redmond. - MISH. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and SOUPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. DTJFFY;8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for sale by jo2o Jas. Redmond. s MOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco. ootOtf THE largest and best selected stock of Ladies'. Oxfords ever brought to New Berne now in stook. m!S Babbinqton & Baxter. They will find tbat the sieve in which they will be sifted is exceed ing fine. The news from below Yickbnrg, on the Mississippi Elver, is very alarming. 'appaijjno leoorta come from "the row lands in several parts of Arkansas. Many lives have been lost. HAS Harry Skinner gone over to the enemyf Mr. Skinner is a good speaker and has the floor; Let us hear him. iThxss will be a grand rally of the ez-Oonfederate Veterans of Mississippi in Jaokson on the sec ond Tuesday in July. There was a good deal of excite ment in the House ! of Bepresenta tives,canse"d by a speech from Mr. Johnson, of Indiana, advocating the passage of a Force bill. . The tidal wave of sentiment for 1 Cleveland M rolling onward with irresistable force, and it now looks as If Cleveland's nomination at .jOhioago was safely assured. . - STjBlua tot. , , heir. character. They aftf like the" emigrant girl j Whojwheft asked if she had a rec ommendation, said: . bad a good . character but lost it on ship board." At the New Jersey Democratic ; State convention, the delegates to , the national convention were in k struoted to vote lor Cleveland for President as long as his name was before the convention. .. tJ It is reported that they have de stroyed the record of the late city election. Cf, no. That record can toot be destroyttd. The papers on whioh It was written may be bunt, ' but the damning. (acta fill ont. The Ashville Citizen remarks: , It Is stated that a few third party men left the demooratio convention ai isoon ai they found ont that they would be under obligations to sup " poft the Chicago nominees if they staid. They were eats in a strange garret, and it was - well they got ont. -fli Governor Boie has Issued , proclamation calling for relief for flood sufferers at Blouz City. C The proclamation states that the calam lty greatly exceeds early estimates. - The number of families rendered homeless is placed at 1,000 and the , number of destitute of all ages is fully 5,000. The number of dwel swept away is given- aa 167, and 700 more were rendered un- enable. The trustees of the colored State Agricultural and Meohanical col lege met iu Raleigh on the 25th inst., and bleoted as its president Rev. Dr. John O. Crosby, colored, who is now superintendent of the State Normal School at Salisbury. We are gratified to find the fol lowing in Mr. Batter's paper the Clinton Caucasian: The nomina tion of Mr. Garr, Ex-President of the State Alliance, in a capital se lection, and should receive the sup port of all who favor good govern ment. He will lead the ticket to victory. X O GAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Gun Club Auotion sale. Old Dominion wharf for tale. Howard Many will gather, etc A "dead shot" for potato bags it said to be S pounds of uaslaoked lime and S table spoonfuls of concentrated lye dissolved in 8 gallons of water. Raleigh Is reported to have had frost on the 24 ih inst. It is the first time within half a century that frost has 00 curred in that section of the State. Ia the libel proceedings Thursday, there was not a waiving of eiamina tion but an acknowledgement of pub lication on the part of the defendant witkout any examination of witnessed. Elizabeth city is "some punkins"on falsing strawberries. Mr. Coll Hughes, purser of the Steamer Neuse. of the E. O. D. line brought over a few baskets of magnificent ones as large aa we ever saw. They measured two inohes in diameter. An exchange say a that the State Medical Society at ifs session in Wil mington suspended two of its members, Dr. M. E. Robinson of Goldsboro ind Dr. J- B. Robertson, of Winston for un professional oonduot in advertising oures for drunkenness. Messrs. M. Hahn Co. had a dlmin- tive mouse-colored donkey with a stripe down bis baok to arrive from the West Indies yesterday. He is a thorough-bred Spanish jack, about three feet high and is said to be well trained to trioks. He was taken out on the street for a short while yesterday and attraoted considerable attention. A young oolored man named Bsnj. White, an employee of tne-fftisaMa Lumber Company, got his tight hand oaught in the gearing of machinery at the mill yesterday and badly crushed. The small bones were very much frac tured and dislocated, and Dr, Primrose, who attended to him, found it neces sary to amputate one of the fingers Action for libel was started egaimt just one more individual yesterday Gen.O. A, Battle. There were three papers making the same charges by Manly, Loviok and Ellis, as the one we spoke of yesterday. Preliminary exam ination before Justioe Brinson was waived, and the defendant's personal reoognizanoe taken in the sum of $200 for his appearanoe at Superior Court The Goldsboro Headlight says; "A oolored woman who tramped it all the way, from Maoon, Ga., passed through this oity Monday evtning,"oountin( oross-ties" on her way to Wilson. She waa one of the "exodustera," who left this section last January for the tur pentine regions of Georgia. The wo man was penniless and has been on her tramping expedition ever since last Wednesday." We hardly know how to express bur appreciation of the many expressions of warm sympathy and voluntary offers of professional service, of standing our bond if any should be required, or ren dering whatever assistance might be needed in anr way, without remunera tion, in the pending suit against us for publishing the proceedings of a publio meeting. Even outside of the oity we have been heartily offered aesistanoe and legal talent of high ability. Truck Quotations. - New York, May 87. Btrawberriea, So. to 10o.; oabbsges, 81.00 to 11.50; beans, 1 50 10 $2.00. - PAUtEB & BrVENBUBOk Do Ton Want Their Tradel An exohange says this in behalf of the local newspaper as an advertising mediumr .y . .4 v The oountry people smbsoribe for and read their home paper. '- '' They read the advertisements as well the literary matter. '-; In the homes of the country people will be. found', that looal publication whloh Is moat highly esteemed. no other publication gets as near to the people as their local paper, publish ad ia their own countyt Whatever other papers they may read, their horns paper they study oarefully, being in terested. -The paper ';. represents their own looality, and is working to advance its business and social interests, and the faot is recognised by thsni. - An advertisement inserted intbelo ol paper must necessarily appeal to a very large percentage of the substan tial people of the . community In whioh it is published. To reaoh the people in any other way weald oost considerably more than by this mease, and then they would not be reached half as effectively. Do you want the trade of these people? If so, advertise in theJoosJ psper. . : , Preparation for Mr. Fife at Goldsboro, Goldsboro. is stated, to be making great preparations for' the series of special ten days evangelistio servioea to be, ootnntenosd there next Sunday night by Evangelist Fife under the ausploee of the Young Men's Christian Aseooia tion. Mr. Fife's assistants, Messrs. Ramsey and McLean are already there. Pre liminary servioea are being held night ly in the Baptist ohuroh and Mr. Ramsey is engsged in training the ohoir to sing the special mulio which is used at these meetings. They will be held as they were in New Berne, under a large tent. It will be erected on the oourt house square. Our people will note the meetings in our sister city with great interest an interest in .the meetings themselves, whioh la heightened by the fact that Mr. Fife is a native of this oity and is strongly attached to it by early asaooia- Ltions. His last words on Vaying here waa an expression of this feeling and a desire and intention to return. He said by the- grace of God if his life ws spared ' he intended to oome back to New Berne every year or two. Thirty Thousand Dollars Worth of Cabbages. Dropping in at Messrs. Ilaokburn & Wiliett'e store yesterday some re markably flae solid oabbsges from their truok farm attraoted our attention. They were of the Early Summer and Jersey Wakefield varieties and were beautiful and perfeot in shape. The heaviest of eaoh kind weighed eleven pounds each and there are still finer ones now in the fieldB not out yet. The plants were set out the last cf January. This staunch and enterprising firm have thus far shipped 10,000 barrels of oabbages this season and have 6,000 barrels more to ship. Their gross sale of oabbages alone from their farm will amount to $30,000. The North is at a disoount on oabbages. New Berne is getting there." The next crops are potatoes and beans which are just be ginning to be shipped. Coming and doing. Mr. Walter Bagby, who has been studying dentistry at Baltimore, re turned home on the steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line. Mrs. Chas. Hallock, who has been spending the winter in the oity, and her nieoe, Mrs. Waddell, left on the steam' er Newborns of the N. N. & W. Direct line for Key Smk. - - Mlae Lvira Hughes left on the steam er Neuse to visit Mrs. Edmond Strud- 11 iok of Norfolk. Mayor S. D. Pope returned on the steamer T. A. Cobb from Greene and Lenoir eounttes, where he has been on a business trip. Quite a good crowd of young ladies, who have been attending school, oame down last night returning to their homes. There were the following from Greensboro Female College: Misses May Hendron, Willie Ferrebee and Mattie Williams of this oity. Miss Mabel Chad wiok of Beaufort, Miss Ophelia Lang- ton of Aurora, and Miss Lane, of Bellair. Miss Sallie Bonner, of Aurora, came in en route for home from at tending Salem Female Aoademy. Mr. Walter Williams, of this oity, returned home from attending Davis Military Institute of Wilson. Hon. John S. Long, LL. D., who de livered the Literary Address at Elon College, returned home last night, He tells of a fine commencement, a large orowd, and eyerything passing splen didly. Dr. J. H. Benton returned from s visit to his family in Sampson oounty Rabbi Mayerberg, of Goldsboro, oame down in the prosecution of duties of his offioe. Miss Lidie Carter, of Greensboro, ar rived to visit at Mr. W. P. Burrus. We Want A Band. Good enlivening musio is a grand feature of any festive oooasion audit is a pity that New Berne does not now possess an organized adult band ready and oapable of furnishing suoh musio at any time desired. We once had the finest silver coraet band of the state and it was a source of pride wherever it went. Though kept up for many years in whioh it rendered valuable service it finally ceased to play for someloause and now for a year or two our people have had to depend oa the little juvenile band which, considering the age of its" members is a fins and remark able one, winning praise from all who hear it, but of, oourse, it cannot fill all requirements as an adult band would, Enough members of the old band are still in the oity to effeot re-organization and the silver ooraats they formerly used are still here and with some over hauling and getting In order they will tender as delightful mntio as ever, and for the silver ooraet hand to reorganize and then for that and the juvenile band to unite would again give us one fitted to grace any oooasion. We hope in common with our citizens generally that suoh a result may at an early day be brought about. t ' -A '.-.'. Died.. .(. '. At hie horns at Pantego, Sunday Hay 83d, Mr. Win. Sawyer, aged about 00 years. ....i-.r.. ; Oa Wednesday; May 85th, at the reildsnoe of Mr. Samuel Ipock. her father, at Cove, Miss Harriett-Ipock agea aa yeara, - -;)Lv,tv, t:,ndrenryJbFPitcfiorfslCastorTa Dr. Hall's Lecture Last Klght. List night. Dr. Hati surprised even his greatest admirers and those who attended his lectures most regularly when be was in the city before by the exoellenos of the one he delivered laat night on Evolution and Revolution. The interest was intense and the atten tion of every one was riveted on the speaker's utterances throughout. He adhered closely to his subject the evolution of the great and important things of the world from insignificant beginnings and the revolutions of the past and future in overthrowing im perfeot, unwise and harmful ouetoms and usages and substituting for them grander ones nearer in accord with the laws of nature, reason and God, and therefore nearer perfection. Dr, Hail traoed with precision the finger of God as discerned in His over- uling providenoe in causing the pas sions, contentions Bad struggles of men and nations to work out events accord ing to the oounsels of his divine will that will redound to his honor and glory and to the betterment and elevation of the human race. Hancock Street M. E. Picnic. Hanoock Street Methodist Sunday school with full attendance made an early start yesterday morning oa the steamer Trent for Adams Creek to pend the day in picnic pleasures. Thev arrived at their destination at 10:15, and were joined by the Sunday sohool from Smith's Creek and the two united as one body, dining and ming ling together in enjoyable reereation. Those who attended pronounce the place a grand one for a pionic and dwell with glowing words upon the happiness of the day, and extend thanks to Mr. A. Lee for his efforts in contributing so largely to bring this re sult about. Singing, with muaio accompaniment added to the attractions of the trip each way. Everything passed off as charmingly in all points as a picnio could and all oame baok perfeotly delighted. Pecan Culture. Mr. Stephen Jewett, of Cronly, who an enthusiast on pecan oulture. but carries a level head all the same, oalled see ns Monday and had with him sixty varieties of the pecan nut, from toe ordinary, common wild-wood nut of this and other States to the most im proved varieties. Among the North Carolina samples he had some very fair sized nuts; aa be had also from Florida, Louisiana and Texas, but the daisies were from the orchards of Mr. Stuart. I Mississippi, some of which weish forty to the pound and are about the size or great big hickory nuts. These are of the paper shell variety. xne samples exhibited show the great improvement that culture has made in this nut, and the adviaeabilitr of plant ing tne best seed by those who do plant. Mr. Jewett is a firm believer in the future of pecan oulture, and be lieves tnat it will not only prove a souroe 01 great prout to those who en gage in it, but of benefit to the State as a new souroe of income to the people, He has over 2,000 trees growing and win plant xuu aores, lie Dlants27 trees to the aore. This shows that he has faith in what he advocates and don't advise others to do what he is not will ing to venture upon himself. Wil mington Star, Many of our farmers with abundance of land would aot wisely in starting a grove of these handsome and produc tive trees. After setting they would be little expense and in a few years give good returns, as they bear abundantly and the nuts find ready sale at remun erative prices. List of Letters Remaining in the Postoffice at New Berne N. O., May 21st, 1893. a. Msria Bigg, Eliztbeth Blount, Sam L. Bryan Hannah Bryan, U. Luclnaa uapps. Betsv Canadv, Kubin (Jbspman, W. M. Chnstisn (2) Samuel Christian, Jas. Clark. D. Mrs. Annie Donking. F. Rosa Fisher. (2) . G. Mils G. B. 8. Rnanna GaskinB, Isabel Godla, Lnoretia Good. H. Mm. Hargis, Laogens Harper, J. Jake Jasper. Harret Jones. Mur ray Jones, Henry Jones, (2) Queenanie Jayner. M. Mary A. Martin. Mary McUee John Alvis Marry. K. Kettle A. Kobers. Miss Lucy Smith (Col) oare Willis. B. Annie bpranl. T. Lewis-Taylor, Hon. L. W. Tur- r rr i w. Maria wnitny. iewis wiiuams. Mary Williams, Dora Williams, Isaao Willis. Jane WUlis. Edward Willis. Persons calling tor above letters, win say advertised.and give date oi list. The regulations now require tnat one oent shall be collected on the delivery of eaoh letter advertised. Wk. E. Clarke, p. M. Many will gather what others eoat- ter." Peovbbb. Do not scatter yonr money for things that are of no worth. There is no economy in baying the Cheap est Glothes, ; they are shoby and will do no service. When you get ready to bay Clothing, Hats or Shoes. Come where reliability is considered of the utmost : impor tance. Jast in, a newjlot of Stacy Adams&Co.'s Shoes in lace and Congress. : See ont, Common Sense ones In wide toes at 13.00, the beat Shoes in the market for the price J. M. HOWARD. Tne Handsomest Lady 1b New Berne Remarked to a friend the , other day that she knew Kemp' Balsam for the Throat and Longs waa superior remedy, as It stopped her rough instantly when other ooueh remedies had no effect whatever. 8o to prove this and convince you of its merit any druggist will give yon a sam ple Bottle free, uurge site wo, andfu POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar taking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Re port. Royal Baking Powdeb Co., 100 Wall St., N. Y. Tho GUN CLUB will sell at their Hall over J. M. Howard's Store, TO-NIOUT (haturday) at 8:30 o'clock, the following property belonging to tho Club: One 80 yard all wool Carpet. One solid walnut Dosk, now. One II.it Rack and Wash Stand. Eight Oil Pictures Sporting Scer.es. One 2 lie;ht Gas Fixture. Eleven Chairs. tS Sale to begin promptly at SM. Old Dominion Vihsrf The Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, Executor and Agent cf the late James S. Khedbee and John S. Dickinson, of the same city, in order to divide the estate, will sell to the highest bidder, at the Cotton Exchange, ON Saturday, June 11th, The Property known as tbo Old Dominion Wharf. For information concerning the prop erty apply to M. MANLY, at Now Bern Iron Works m28 dwtd BRICK!BRICK! 100,000 FIRST-CLASS KRICK ready for delivory on May 30tb, 1892. Send orders at onco to G. L. IIAUDISON, m27 lOtdw Thurman, N. O. 10c. SCARFS. See our line of 10c. Scarfs. White Bows, 5c. 10c Nice Bows BARGAIN STORi Fer Ten Days I will sell the very best Straw Hats (or Men and Boys for 50j. each. These goods are selling daily at $1 00 and $1.25 eaoh. You must remember that Big Ike has returned from Enfiold, and has his stock complete no better in the market and is willing to give the people some benefits of his long visit. Don't pay seventy-five cents to dollar and a quarter when you can get some for EOo. Go and See Isaac l mar27dwtf Basil Marly. Wm. A, SIcIntosii. New Berne Iron Works Suoceasora to J. H. Orabtree k Co. Engineers, Founders, AND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery. Machinist and Mill Supplies, En gines, 'Boilers,1 Saw and Grist Mills, Double jsdffers, eto. . Agents for Bargamin's Iodestruotlble Mica SeatedValves, Ths Amerioan Saw Co. and Presoott's Diraot-Acting Steam IPAAll. Iltrtl A. ' vV :, .... 1.. We have Just ereoted a large Ware honse adjoining our Works, whem we will keep a lull stock of Machine and Mill Buppliea. Orders for work or material of any Kina wui do promptly exeoutea. . mayasdwtf Notico cf Incorporation. Notice 1b hercliy given or tbe Incorpora tion ct ew Bern Water, x-lcytiic L.Urjt and KM5way Company." Tmit Hi uamu of the lncorporatim nrfe Willi am C. C!nrlie. of Wat field, of The town of rioutn Kingstown in 'ha tttate of hhode Island, HI on aid P. Williams, of the city of New Hern, Nor lb Carolina, tjiauk K Art old and Kobert m. Metcner, of tho city and couniy of 1'rovidaLce. State of Kb ode ltland aud such OLJirtj e.s ihey iuuy astoelttte with them. The nur-.e or.saM povr.f Ir-n shail !n T!ie New H; Tii WiiUr,i:.c irk LUh'-Ui-d K.tilv.iy Co'npai-y."' Tiiu . HjL' bu 1 ; f k i lert ') r ni.it. 1 he for t ( purp-t u uf ljiiuhig fur water, ovjiii1;;, o;u BtruclKig and tpjaiuga byitem (dw-t -.-wiiri-, u; d lh;? ;,tdo i f . nWi ; tin turc, fi'iieiatli.' atid p.Vj m t'ivt:;-' (.-, l or,hoat,!tilitai ar.d im b 1 1 wl ic h r-ii'CtiMM ly iiiny In; i;p)ilti- ; t o ton ft! i iit'lii u:id enni j'pi!i ' a ! reel H i! iy n I-lunj u and opii ;.i i he n-iino uy . ie- I no oroihtT pjwvr, aud ulilj p.,vtT to tret; I 81" i i : i Lit. re IV r. Ih p:a-e vli-r" sal J briiius-! Kh.ill 1)0 C-r Bbidl ht; tUC' U 1 T y ' f ,0V iiLTi, count 01 . raw ii. Mirth Carolina. That, thu ihue o( i.h-.' ti.xljion.'w of tula cor poration ia limited to th;i ly v.uf. Theamouulof th capi ml slock u mil not exceed 0110 hundred ami bixly iM-imi; ; dollars, the number of thull not ex ceed sixteen huudret, an t o KinmiH of each share to he one hii'mrtrd .!!. i s In wltmss wiiercif 1 li iv hin-ii nit my hand and HJliiod my btal uf otlivu ilnsUi day of Muy, A I), im?-. W. M WA'I S'iN, mayilToi d CU rk upenui (,'ourt. tin ?3 MISS SABCLIFFJ2 will give a HOXO PiKCITAL, Tuesday Evening, May 31, 1802, at Tin: Sho will bo supported liy 'lu bosl musical talent (if tbo city. Tickets on sale, at tho Xcw Herno ilni'.r store. Admission 50c. No extra cliariro f 'r reserved seats. nr21td 3Mew ijot OF THOSE Mice JDTaxrLS AKD &THIPS AND Fresh Lunch Biscuits AT LUCAS & LEWIS. "'ECONOMY STANDS GUARD At the Door of Wealth. Ben. Franklin's "a penny saved," &c, is as true today as it ever was. To save is to make. Thrifty people un derstand this. That is why they are our best and most regular patrons we always save them money. Respectfully, IIACK11URN & WILLETT. CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N. C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OF TKUCK for tho fnlliiTCincr -oll-l'rT-n TT"!..- MsrB. A. Bennett & Co., NEW 011K. " Nock,Timmoa8&Co., PIIILADELmiA. " Lippman Bros., BROOKLYN. " Durand Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C. " C. Wolters & Co., NEWARK, N. J. Latost quotations received daily from each of the above markets. Stencils and Postal (Jards can De naa upon application at my ofOco. mitii aw jm They Are Coming With A Rush, Who? Whv. J. F. TAYLOR'S Customers, To get the Goods saved from the fire, which he is almost giving away to make room for new stock. If yon Want the biggest tarns you ever got for the least money, Join the orowd, oome quick and a if 1 i ii i' get your flck.. They are bound to go, SALE,'HVESTl'ipD 4 . ' r'.'j Oppcaita the Gastpjij House. Fk U Living Prices Jones A 1'KOPltIETOE. muy 17 dwtf A FINE LOT OF styles. A JOB LOT OF adies' Vests, To retail at 10c. ALSO- L ADIES' SILK VESTS, The best goods in the city for the money. W HAYIS A FINE LINE OF in a few days;. It will bo to your interest to wuifc and seo before buying. V Baxter. fvloneyl tS Time IsMoney! Having put in a NEW REQTJfcATOB nd conuociod it with Washington by Telegraph, I am ready to give ootreet time to each aud every one. , I have also a full stook of all kinds of Goods in my line, which I am selling at uuuk Doiiom r rices. - - ,t COME AND SEE ME. .. HAM V rATAltf JUL, O-IJn. J. WXIa Tl T --.-.!- Middle St., opposite Baptist Ohuroh MRS. B. B. IjAM, MidQle St. .opposite Baptiskt&'Srcn? Spring and Summe J$$. A full line of Millinery in all thWassit styles, as handsome and. a aljaap juojn be bought in the' oity. . ' , Also, a nice line or uacei,! wnsmiatf ies, Ladiea' Vests, Ladies', and pjhljrtsji . The publio pencmlly are 'WoetWsbeet- JUST Received: LADIES SHOES lensCiothing tilliheryl: (ally iuvited. to call, aud; ,niay her - siock ana compare uer prices witn tnose of any Id the city or elsewhero.1 mHj5 . J. A BRIAN, Pres. T 11(11 DAXlEtSJItfc mi " 8. H. RtlBERTl' ttlilfli? tV" The National vfiSalc, 0P NEW BERNEN' O?3 INOORPOEATH) 1865.' VW ' Capital, r.-'.WM surplus rroats, . , , V DTBECT0BJSU,,, m ,-f -Ji.3. A. Bet am, Thos. DaKiku. ' Ohab. 8. Bet ah, -. . ' J. B. Baokbukv, Alkx. Millie, v ' l. Habtit, O. H. Bobsbts,
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