Vi'vir'.iVj, aily ""Journal. VOL. XI.-NO. 196 NEW BERNE, N. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1892. OENTSif The D i .-- ' LOCALS. Z1fOStMR SHOES are comming. i ix BabHikgton & Baxtbe. IU8T Received another lot ot ROT JSTER'8 BON .; BONS and fine CHOCOLATES, we also handle 1st quality Glazed Crystelized FRUITS. ' Udnn & MoSoblkt. MRS. M. A. LANE, who is an accom plished Dress Maker, understanding ' the latest designs, both in style and pattern; and prepared to satisfy the most fastidious, is residing on Craven " street, opposite the court house and de- sires the patrouagejof the public. nov31w THE Celebrated Suborono Flor IX Hnbana Cigars. Six for Twcnty-Hve cents at C. C. Gbbsn'r Dhoo Stork. ffS nov. 2-6ni. Q STR. DAUNTLESS will leave 0. D. Wharf at 7:80 . 'clock a. m., every - Wednesday and Saturday for Smith's creek, Kershaw and all intermediate points; returning Thursday and Monday. : novllw Cuas. M. Keiioe, Agt. CAR LOAD WESTERN BARLEY CLIPPED OATS just arrived. oct88tf Bhadham & Smith. JB. WATSON & CO., Dealers in NoveltieB and Household G.iods. ' Middle St., oppositu F. S. Duffy "s Drug Store, New Berne, N. C. o271m. Hc rOUSE FOR RENT. Desirable Locn tion on Middle bt. Apply to oct8tf F. Dofpt. JAPANESE GOODS 4ic. Just received. Show Windows. Beautiful, Artis See Jko. Di'nn's 0 25 tf BUGGIES Light running and substan tial. Manufactured by Edward Long, "Washington, N. C. J. A. Jonks, . aep25-tt Opposite Gaston House. TVPISH. SACRAMENTAL, POST and 80UPPBRNONG WINES for sale by J AH. KKDMOND. I0ALV1N SCIIAFFER'S WILD . OHEBRY ROCK. AND BYE. put -up expressly for throat and lung i' waasa, tor aale br Jas. Kbdmokd. DUFFY S MALT WHISKEY for Madioinal ns. for oalo br jtn20 Jab. Brpssond. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Wntor, the beat Natural aperient. For aale bv J as. Uudm jnd. PURE CORN WUISKEY for anlo by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for tale by Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND KIN, Burke's Baas' Ale and Burka's Ouinneu' Btout, for aale by Jas. Redmond. 7' 000 CIGARS at very low I OUUU figures to whob'Bale and retnil trade for Hale by Jab. Redmond. I AKHETT'a COGNAC BRANDY VJTuaad very muoh iu the aick room. For aale by J AS Krdmorii. The Sontb Solid as usual. i'BAlSK God from whom all bless lags flow. North Carolina Democratic bjr a largo majority. - Bemkmbkb that the brave are always magnanimous. GLOBE the polls. Cleveland's majority la getting too large. OKSLOW did splendidly, and Kooaoe and Thompson are in the eonp. ' MARY State went Democratic that had not been claimed for the Democracy. Pitt County, claimed by the Peoples' party, girea Clevolaud 1,000 majority. : Mrs. Cleveland and little Bath, the pride and ornament ol the White House. ' Good morning Mr. Simmons! Your labor are 'appreciated and the country is Dare.' 'ilj i 6 worh, and make your - community the home of industry. Jnteence and progress. . l t: Ohaibman Bates congratulated hola oonntry, nainba and -4tiunors to lXf congratnlated. ' rREPCBLlCASS are crying fraud - CiC fmi p your supervisors and - hold them to acoount, . The fact is i flection was entirely fair. . rv f , OlHOiNNATl, Ohio, Nov. 7.-Over s 25,000 persons knelt at the graves IV of their dead in the Cincinnati ' Catholic ;:; cemeteries " yesterday P" -The occasion was the celebration of ; All Bonis' Day, a- day of prayer for - Release of souls from purgatory. - - London, Nov. ?-The returns ; issued by the board of trade show that the imports deoreased 2,150,. ;, 900 and the exports decreased 2r 410,000 during, October, as loom , parea wun those for the same . " jnontU last year.' I ;-' t' . .-iV .; 4 A. watch for the blind Is among -the newest inventions. A small peg Is set In the middle of each . IgureV, When the ? hour , hand reaches a given hoar the peg for that hour drops. The sightless owner, when lie wants to know the , Ca Ja which peg is do n, and ! -"ifs back to twelve.. Chicago, Nov. 7. Hundreds cf inflammatory pamphlets huve been seurctly circulated among An nr. cliistA tho last thre3 day?, and ono of them lias fallen into the hands of Chief MeUlacguey. The pamphlet call for a great demonstration at Ulrlch'a Hall next Fridsfy eveniug. the anniversary o! the liaogirjg of the Anarchists, and the ffionda of anarchy rtro told to arm with gun. bomb, ad toich, and go upon the streets and square accounts with their oppressore. The chief cf po lice is dabbed '(": At AmeririP.- us," and Judo ; GrinneM and Gary, ex-Gov. O;.-!.-'. y:td -.it here are denounce! i;; 'i!o,-. .'. -euullkig sentences. Chiff MeClan'iry h?s not determined whether he v, ii! take any steps to break hi gathering. 1 .: - - - v -A SEW A I) VEU1 Howard. Rarringloii iv JanK'S W. Hiil.llc Iluuii.U! roil !LM.' v. CarteM nun-, v. , l -; - front . The go.i 1 ; ;.:, , t.--'i. . ' l. . 1! rigid. The coilnl! y iia- ;. ;t ;,. . lor the lill!:v i . t (iiveu I'UIIUty ; : ; ;-:vt:c rum two to ll.n Our nciiibi . C i. 1 a, thing up "b:ov:! ' 'i v...... ;. ! .r;. glorious victo.v. The defeated c- I. : ,.ty I: . poor opinion oi ! : . -'i'i" " i i fellow citi.eiis. The ranvasoin:; l.u.i..; ,-. ill meet nt the :)... . ' .ii . ! J in. lav to canvass tii' : .!: .1'amlico l.K.ih a . ga!',.,'i light, against a t'r-jrg ... r!.-' .1 i, suit is nor vet :-.!iv. i:. The Ili,:li 1::. ;.' . .!(!.. . . , ;. tliorouiihly ionvi i m! it :, mm wicked to bet on I : ' ! ... Wi arc tin.ler ihmh : Mary Rryan wl.o ri her olftVe nil tl.ro. i , j, . v.l - , ,.; lion. Pitt hr-i oi;t-!riijif 1 h, i; ;: of being doubtful a ; sC.-j ) : I ).. ui t-t.i ?.-! 1,000 majority mis ii :Iied :;; i n- it '.c- volecl and 1,.- e. pfirapluM .e of an land. fi.t belter to h: ' never to have votci, itt maxim nlucli may ir..M i balm fur some wounded heart. " The boys hud the';' jiiliiV-a .ion ia?. for the i t'hnir- night. Would it not be well men to liavo theirs the ni'!it tli; man Simmons returns home? Despita the tearing away of Tl.ir.l party ites from tho Democratic p.;rr the Re publican majority in old Craven hu.s been reduced to about one half. After everything else lie: 'ctu sug that is .ug to your gestcd as the cause of the ' cheering or depressing aucr point of view, it may occu ' to some uf the explainer!) that it waa vu.i . Mr. Fred Small and Hits Sailie Hull were married at Hancock Street M. E. Church last uight by the pastor. Rev. .1. F. Butt. The altar wn.i wry prettily decorated and a l.in;:; cr.w.l wi in attendante. Tuesday night, Andrew Flowers, the 3d party nominee for fchcriif of Pamlico county, shot u m. Powers in the ,;r:n nt Bayboro, making a seriotin wound. The altercation had its ori-i;-. i.i rolitieal differences. luuru uiu iuu gun in i::e unuting lacwiry ar, ocotianii iNecs ai;a tliere is a demand Wr all the goodj fliev can manu facture. A little Inier we expect to be aumio ten wnar. uic ..ew Uerne ccttou mill ia doing. Political prophets are never downed by failure to correctly prognosticate. The very fellows who made the worst blun der! in predicting the result of the dec non now conio up smiling to tell the names of tbemcmbcrn of tire next cnbiLet, etc Rev. W. W. Lewis of Core Creek Carteret county and Rev. J. 15. Russell of Beaufort, also other delegates passed through yesterday morning to attend the Eastern Conference of tho Freo Will Baptist church which asaemblea at Or mauds vi lie, Greene couuty, to-day. Tho News and Observer tells of a hom icide near Garners. One colored man ntmod Jim Winters was shot and killed by another named Jim Burrows. Tho two'- men bod a dispute about Burrows gathering a crop: from rented land with' out authority. After committing the murder Burrow ran away.; , . 'f ; . Dr. R. 8. 'Primrose dressed a bad scalp wound for, V James City colored man yesterday. The man says ha told another in fun ' that he . voted the Democratic, ticket, and as toon as ho did this the otter attacked him cutting - bint on the head with a knife, inflicting the wound. Our colored citizens should remember tjhat every man hag a right to his political opinion, and no one has tho right to mo lest another for discharging that right. , FORTY THOUSAND MAJORITY. THE OLD NORTH STATE RIS ES UT IN HER MIGHT AND DEALS THIS 0RUSH ING BLCW. hwiy Congressional District Sends a Democrat. The following are returns from pre enta not received ia time for yesterday's lOi-KNAL. This completes the .list With xacptiou of Maple Cypress and Stan ton's, which we have been unable to (;ct uny returns whatever from. tamp Palmer Cleveland 25. Harrison u.J. t'arr an, l-ureiics v,s. uraciy ao, Koonce 90. Vanceboro Cleveland 345, Harrison! 7-i, Weaver 137. Carr 250, Furchcs 83, Exum 137. Grady 240, Koonce 212. Vkastnt Hill Cleveland 82, Harrison !M Carr 82, Furchcs 00. Grady 31, Koonce 90. Temples Cleveland 14, Harrison 154 Weaver 4. Carr 10. Furchts 154. Exum (Ir.idv 10, IvoollJU 158. Pnit Barnwell- Cleveland 103, Horri- ii 7U. Carr 103, Furches 70. Grady . Koonce 711. ''onner's- Cleveland 7, Harrison 78, e .Mn l l. Carr 11, Furches 72, Exum . ilrady 0, Koonce hO. .Vpcr Cleveland 102, Harrison 161, .;ivet 40. Carr 102, Furches 159, tun 10. Grady 102, Koonce 198. I. . Farm Grady 44, Koonce 114. !v.(.Kit'.ii, n. t.- Iiuncombe goes nev.-ratic on all tickets by 300 to 400 .1 ! iK'.blii h ii States Chairman Eaves up tier State by large majority and i congratulated Chairman Simmons. :har;;' that theio were frauds in .Martin ei njitfity. iT. A:p muenili'- uiit y go. 3 Democratic averago N. C, ticket Surry olects full by gatn ot iW. I '.-lultes Hlmost surely clcctel Senator. (.'!. velaiid's increased majority is 125 ..-i.r IHUb. Dower carries the county by :jji. t.i.i;i..sv.LLi:, N. C., Pitt county goes Democratic for National, State, Congrea- .'..), 1. -gialature and county tickets. i." velar.d's majority in this county i.I.eO. t'atawba "ves Democrats 1559; Re ihiicaus 059; Third party 893. Three r ei.' ts not reported will increase 1 irality. S low Hill, N. C, Democratic ina nity in Grccue county from two hun. lred to thrco hundred. The Democrats of Jones county met the enemy Tuesday and have conquered Third partyism, Radical Republicanism and Oideonism all combined. Cleveland's majoriryin tho county 840. Elias Carr's majority over Exum 874 Majority over Furches 804. Grady for Congress 88 maiority oter F. D. Koonce. Clark cot no votes. Senate: Potter and Parrot carries the county by 87 majority, Dillahuut, Democrat, eieetcd sheriff by lfi2 majority. J.J. Simmons, Democrat, elected Treasurer by 121 majority. Hts kins, Democrat; elected Register of Deeds by 120 majority. John C. Parkers is elected to the House by 128 majority, You may know that we are having a real good time over such a glorious vic tory. Swept the whole field. Jones county sends a real democratic greeting to the Democrats everywhere. Carteret county gives 700 majority for Cleveland. lULRion, N. C, Nov. 8. To F. Q Simmons: Cleveland and Carr carry 8tatc by over 40,000. Cleveland elected. Legislature Dcmocratlo largely. All Congressman elected. F. M. Simmons. One house breaker came near havintr a stop forever put to depredations Tuesday - 1, , , R, ,1. 1,11 - U1- inra. r. . oraiui. luocircunuuuicniuifa p0mt. went to his father-in-law's aro these. Mr. Smith was at the Done - critic wiL'wam liateninir to the telwmuna O r a D A An i.Ia-u XI enutu tuougnt sue neara mm at too front door and went to it with the intention of admitting him hut finding th nnia was ...- .1.. r.i. i. i. .i noraeii witu a pistol ana went in we dining room where she perceived the outlines of a man crouched behind the table. She commanded hlavtorise. iHsl0?1 capturea. unartotto ews, xmov- .j a uiva mv Duu UfCUVU tUD UUMX UUVc AUlUUr diataly and retreated into the yard. Mrs. Smith went with haste to the door and fired at htm four tinu which umttUt h. .i.. i .1,. .Jai.kJleRislatare of Mr. John C. Parker of , . -JT n ""Tn darkey screamed that be was Wt, j but noycruieiess n capeav nwaa a rxraye act for a lad v and hks it that hr bradid notlt In. - " . ' ; i The JonmiCAi. offioa Arvii IcaalA not resist the temptation to celebrate whan .i, i..i i . L. the glorious news began to come over the wires, so he stocked up an. old lot Ut Ink kegs sod fired thorn ,lo proof of his teal and patriotism. ;,-, , ' ' v . The Fauceth -Durham Tobikeoo . and finuff- company's building hare burned down at Durham. Tho total lots was not ascertained. The conublned hv urnnre on building and stock monted to t-i0,50O. THE NATION IS SAFE! CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON ELECTED BY LARGE MAJORITIES. A Demon atic Tidal Wave From viae niifimiL i ur kiuih. Richmond, Nov. Otli, !) a. m The Tribune says tliia a. in., editorially: ''The returns received at this hour of w riting aro not satisfactory to Republicans. rvmnrrntir lisimtahea arcclaimhiLreverv thin but Mr Cleveland would have b elected some time afro if Democratic , : )mtl becn cuuivaJcnt to returns. It cim ony bc B(li(i at th:9 hour that the r nt niUln iulifv the ns sertion that several great Western States have given their electoral votes to Cleve land, and without these votes hc is still in danger of disappointment. The Republicans have failed to carry New York. The machinery in the great Democratic cities have turned out ma jorities sufficient to overpower the votes ...i.. t v,i: .i,;,.i, ......or to bv c K .i-, l,ur,n,1 rx-nr-etatinn With New York, New Jersey nnd Connecticut, four or five probable votes from Michigan and a South made solid by fraud and wholesale denial of the right of sutfrage, Mr. Cleveland would have about 216 electoral votes, needing only those of Indiaua or Illinois to assure his election. 'At the present writing Indiana and Illinois aro claimed by both parties, but without sufficiently full returns to place the result in either State beyond u doubt. Tho following in a couple of private teletrrams received. Mr. Simmons, th Knet of tbc first) is rrcsideut of the Fourth National Bank of New York : Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 0. T. W. Dewey, Cashier Farmer and Merchants Bunk : Cleveland elected President by overwhelming majority. Tammauv Hall deserves the congratula- tions 0f everv democrat in the nation for its ir.nguificent vidory in this city. J. Enw.Wi!) Simmons. New YoukCitt, Nov. sth. Jas. A. Bryan : Tidal wave for Clevc land. New Y'ork, New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois and the Solid South conceded by Repub lican paper of 11 o'clock edition. CriAa. S. Bryan. At 8:25 last night Mr. C. Beizenstcin received the following telegram from bis brother in New York : "The DemocralH carry New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Wisconsin aud Illinois. Indiana is in doubt." J. Reizkstf.im. St. Louis, Nov. 9. Cleveland plurality in this State will be 85,00'). Stone, dcui., for governor, 31,000. Latest advices from New York City are that all the New York papers con cede Cleveland'6 election. Indiaua, though still doubtful, cannot affect the result. Chicago. Nov. 9. Latest returns do not abate in any way from a decisive Democratic victory in State of Illinois on National and State ticket. Conservative men of all parties agreo that the Demo cratic plurality in Illinois will be approx imately 10,000. Richmond, Va., Nov. 9. Advices from Wheeling, W. Va., state that it is claimed at democratic headquarters that the democrats elect the entire state ticket and that Cleveland's plurality in the State will reach 5,000. Oleveland's plurality iu Delaware ia 5,000. Coming and (Jolng, Mr. P. n. Pellitier left yesterday mom I ing to attend Ownslow Superior Court. Mrs. G. L. WardBWortU and child re turned from a visit to Raleigh, and) other points. Shot and Killed His Fathor-lu-Law News of a tragedy in High Point last I ntaht was brought to Charlotte this after- noon. Ino names and lull particulars I TVIV IIUUUBBIUIU W LI I ID (.1 n, I liv.,,11 . From wliat we learn Robt Ayera, of 1 house last night under tho influence of I whiskey. For sometime past the two I m ... ' . , , I , e lUUlllieb IlUll IIUL I lee 1 1 uu iiin uvdi. ui Ciu(le niKht t)ie 0ij troublo was I broucht ud and hot words ensued. I Avers nulled his pistol out and fired at I his father-in-law. whoso name it was im- tk. k.h fv .(r.t in t.n nt.t nmn'a I stomach and death shortly followed I Later reports say that Ayere has not yet lenioer i. I A Good Selection. I Naw Bkkh N. CNov. 8, 1802. I '; Ed. JoCBltAl: The election to the eoty, ia a cause of rejoicing to hiJ Bunn3r0uV friends, not only in Jones i eoonry, But awo in too city oi new I Bern, of I - alar . ,. M . 1 . " . . I majority, as ne is a sterling uemocrac, 1 honast faithful and capable. The people ?f ione. ounty are to taoongratulated I both on the selection and elecUon of Mr. Parker. J. H. '. IDOEUU'S AKsTICA Ul ' Tha BastSalT ia the world foi data. ltttlaesL Bona, Uleara, Bait Khewa, Feral aa I. A D.BJa V 1IU11- BOTSS, inni VDBpjiwa Jimuua. vaumia, Carat, and all Bkla Braptiona, and ?oi- Ut)t anna ruea, or ao pay laqnina. u 1st graatd to bIto perfaot aatiataetton 1 b"t. lor sal in Nawharn by Tt B. r aaoneT teinnaea.- mam mo wmoim ala aad retail drafjrlst. Y. M. C. A. Day mid Week of Prayer for Voung Men. Nov. 13 If), lHifi, The following letter has been received by the Young Men's Christian Association in regard to the week of prayer obseivcd by appointment of the American Inter national Convention, and the World's Conference of Young Men's Christian Association. To the Young Men's Christian Associa tion:, of North America: The blessed privilege of another season of special united pr iyer and effort for young men will bc alforded our Associa tions in the approa"hing Day and Week of Prayer for Young Men, which oei urs tins year, by appointment ot the Interna tional Convention, November 13tli to 19th. For the twentv-scventb time the Asso ciation.-! of America aro called upon to devote tho whole or a poitiou of the week beginning with the second Sunday in November to special prayer fur God's blessing upon the work in which they arc engaged, and upon the young men for whose welfare they exist. The w is dom of this appointment has been proven over and over again in a deeping of interest in work for young men, and in the gracious showers of blessing that have come to the Associations anil com munitier, in which it has been faithfully and properly observed. It is hoped that a still greater manifestation of God's presence and blessing may attend this year's observance. While it may not be practicable for every Association to observe the entire week, the Committee believes that all the Associations can nt least set apart Sun day, November PUh, for the purpose designated. In view cf past blessings and all the promises of gracious answers to united supplication, no A -oeiation can afford to let this seu-son pass w ithout observing at least a portion of it. The present year liu beta one of divided progress and prosperity among the As sociations at home and abroad. Prom our brethp'ii in Japan, India, Itra.il, Mexico, and other lands, as well as from all parts of our home field come reports of progress and requests for earnest prayer in t!i ;i behalf. In thus uniting hopefully our prayers for the continued favor of God aud the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, let. ua not forget to make grateful acknowledgement of the bles sings that have so widely and graeiouh attended om work for youi..; men. Earnestly uniting with ou in prayer that this seas-on may be characterized by unprecedented blessing to t tie Associations-aud Id thr: multitude of young men. wbo-e highest welfare tin y are seeking. we ure Fraternally yours, Intkuna rioN a i. ( 'iimiimt "Give en rv maii thi ' II . but few lh voice. " - Sknkepearc. Friends, lend us your curs for a lew moments. W e want to tidl vr.n wIiitp tr luiv vniir full Suity, your fall 1 1 ats, your fall K hoew: hesides von want other I things wo have, such as Neck wear aud Underwear. We would also call your attention to our lino of Ingrain Carpets, Oil cloth, and Rugs. If you need a carpet givo us a call, we'll make tho prico to suit you. J. M. HOWARD. Notice. Notloe It bar by given that th followliiK oratr was ptwateu uy iuo ojia oi I'ontmis- tioueni or uiaveu county, on tue r uai sao ir or HoveniMr, latfz ; Whereafl, by an act of ihe dteneral Argem blv of North Uarolma, obap'.er Aotg of 1H, ameutitory oi (Koiiuca ri ana mK or be Code, and an aot of amid General As sembly, chapter Ml), Acta of ih.il.ainenualnry of aald Act of )H&, tb MoaM of Commta- alouera are autborUod and empowered, at tbeir no ee tin it on ine nrm uonaay oi ino vember, before any election for eouui orfl- orat to lDOieaae the boud of lue iiegaiero; leeaa 10 niieeu Tnoasana troiiara, Dy nivnm twenty daya notloe of tlie amount ot tbv bond to be demanded at tbe Court Hiiont door or In aome newuper rnbiiabed In tu oounty; and whereas It ia further provlilod by eau ecu, mat me aaiount oi emu Do.n when lnoriased ahull he and rainatn ait flzi bv aald Hoard of CommlMloner umli ohaned by an order of eild Hoard. And whereaaa teonnicaiunesiion nia n-n ra'itca ae to the Talldlty of tbe notice of the Increase of aald bond, given pursuant tr th order of the Board at ita meiiog on ine nrut Mon day of November, 1Kb ; it la now oraerea uy me liaara or low mbialonerfl of Craven county, by authority oMbAOi aioresaiq.ai ne meeiiDK on me first Monday of November, MM. Hie sxid meeting being prior to he K?neral election for National and Slate, and count? offlctn' held In said year, that the official Nnd of the Kef liter oi iieeua oe nxea at rmeon Tnonaand Dollars, and that the bond of uai 1 offloer bo Incieaaed to said amount, it In further ordered that the cierK ol thia Hoard noat a notloe to that effect at tno (Touri House door of said county, and aliopubllib a notice thereof In the New Berno Joukhau newspaper pnoi.aiaa in aaia coonty, in the city of Nw llerno that bond of Mfiecn Thouaaad Dollar be demanded of aald officer. And the former oruer or ine Honni paueii at Its session on the Orst Monday of Novem ber. IBs, is hereby re-enacted sua riunta so far as same relates to said bond of itegis tor of Deed! of Graven county. Bt order Board oroommitmoneiH. nlU'fd JAalKS W. BIDL'LK. Clerk. How are your Bearings? Hot? Savo Time and Expense by using MAGNOLIA METAL, Th ONLY RELIABLE METAL tho Market. Disosmray & Churchill, .' One door below City Hall. Bricks For Sale. - Wfl nfTeP A, mVm IhmiAiinrl Ttntirrli Mchlno Brlcki, $5.00 and $0.00 inousanu, a tuo juepob .1 .1 . .1. - T . vTiiey im msjta prattler walls than aanu-Duuia dhckh. ; , t8Q lit , s. tW, Pi BURRTJS & CO. Bill POWDER Absolutely Pyre A , I Unheal .m of tai-t'.ir bakiiie der t in lft-c.nii.i? M Cati:bt Unit' I'oou Hhi'oht Rovu. Bakim St., N. Y. 1 'TATEU v I I'ow i)i;u 10.1 Wall HoSlowav'f OIL.! H. B. HO.aOWAY. TIIF, SPKC1AI.IST, Will open a liusincss S( hool in the north west, room, second Hour, ol the New Heme Collegiate Institute. Oetol.er tit, for two months only. Thorough eom-e in Ifnnk-kccping. Coininereial I 'orre pomleiiee nnd PenJ niniisliip, J 12.00. l'emnanshii. C! ; , no per month. Nielli Clss-. :t.(m i,,r two months. Look-keepiiiir, Dav ( la- . 'J to 4 D.m. Night Class S to Id p i. I'.ook Keeping, Mondays Weduesdii', - and Pridas. IVniiiiinshiii, a ("iss 4 to'Sii. m. lailv. Night, h to '.) i. ,ii., Tuisd.ivs and ind Tliursdav. Two Guld Medals ivkIiu. f. each i will ba given ''!' nl iti'H.ii,. ii v lot beat ut ,1 1 HI CM, mil: -!...-! l)D r ii iirci r - writing; one lor beat imtrovein- TtKMs-ouB-Uilnl immiIiIb i anil $1 IHI por webk Hit p-'IJ nuira-l;d persf-i ertin iti.i. 'undrfl. ItedilclloliK lo tin or inorti lim inefHiully. hweeltcH h; fer lu ll.ei pHiucu lur, Hpeiinens of lTiiiiuiivMp, ,i. pen, fre toall. Nlr.lv W'ttie.i rull',,, i-'ir.lp speeiaiiy. .m-.:!:. We Have Jus? Received FRESH SUPPLY OF THE Following- Googh: II. J. Hoi n Co. Swi et Mixed Picl... " r-oiir Mixed Pickles, " Chow Chow Pickles, L-ioso rueuuibei I'ekle- Ne Mll-e Meat, . it.. Ul'tu -. b .lb. AUo, .1 u: li ' .- Sugar C'lirtt.t lliiiis. lb Shoulders. Also, a complete uumoious to nii'iiui Dou't forgi I that aro scl.ii.; in th tin thr Finest Butter Pity r .wc. im. .lust tr i.m :i'te unit o.n , uoani r. i ' u 1 ' i r j. c I IU:.k', delicious drink. Soucerl Pig's Kent and T f.orillard's Buulf at prices. Very r- s," ChurchiiJ & Parker, 20 flin Rroa.l Street, N. w I!eri. . TAX NOTICE. o The City Tax List , for the Year 189;?, is now in my hamlr f or Golicc tion. I Will bc at office daily ticm 0 to G to receive yGur tr.xes. Please cyms forward and settle tlic came It V 1. Oct. ir,tli, iH'.u Sale, Livery 1 C).aV Stonewall W:I1 moot ittlllUtil it n'iit'r v -l it New Beiuo Wit.a hi i;,tm;i ntiJ U'nc them to any T:irf ol 1 nm.uo iT.inty r Deii;lib(riiitf ti!intiry at !uv, leaniHoi ti;tviIh'rs ni, i m- nt rtl.ioi will rooHlvo excel lunt :itlfciu t.i:. Let'ild.i: a specialty. Hiveu to evivri tk-iMitiin;il tl ihn now. ui;uv3in Who'll B Eisded? I ranniit tell wlio will i. - tin- in xt President, luit tliosii wli.j triiile w iiU me will cerlainlv lie ele leil. I liave 7,000 ihiuikI.i Cliee--, 5,100 pininijti Coffee, nnd 10 barrels ol the benl Went India Sloliisses ever bronglit to the I city. I bought when the market was I down (it in up now), and buying when II present New did enables mo to sell at York prices without even the addition of frcielit. i have 2U0 barrels ol the bc.it crul,' ol Flour at prices never bclore heard of for the quality. I have a full stock of othor Goods. which space will not permit mu even to enumerate. Bargaiim in them all. Come aud sec for yourself. J. F. TAYLOR. J. E. LATHAM. Gommis'n Merch't'S, Broker. Bayer and Exporter of Ooftoa. Daalm In Oountrr Prodnoa and all Ivn. latW OoramodltlM. Ubwal aaata adranoa mada, r LiSMTolh'S to I . . - . . . uorraapooganosiiiTiMa, viaitora walaoma. any I ""wt .., I 11111 - aj.. 1. ... . , I vniiunrnj wj m jTircnerf i wsioria, I Fal! tanouncemintl We have decided, in consider ation o: the short crops and e.'.i ..ne :-x reduce or.r on of cash, to Very larjre and At tractive Stock of MEW II 4 NDTSE Within the ,nth. V:i iti'.:'of this Great f Pricis, r. liicmbi ; !" IV... 111" I'liVUIU.- it is for the ;lb cash, and Unices can we ;it 'he reduc- :ir b elm' fMii i :..r;rcil down from '. Hnitr f()r 50c. Hrrokatdl Dress Hi: i Worsted I):thh Flannel 15c. i-mon .rc.t worth Colored Titl.i 40c. L.rjiidru.ti Miui 'nade nf New linen York .Mills Musi m 200 at 70o un!a;tii !ricd rule. Un.ki -h: ris Ibc. each. K.1 : 11:1 Liuiershiris 40c. 3 '-'.'C. .I!,.: !!: b j)oinestica 5c. fOt'H Goods and .N 1 1 ith iiino 'J'nread, 3c. per 'pool. .11.1 '. II (!r R)ool. tlL We are sell - Walkinp; ' '''., worth it:: t Respectful!; . H. B. Duff v. novs i .-it p WHAT W BUY HOW TO PAY! j ;litd that most ion they have i i Is that they conct.ru pnop! v.l raad-. '., il waut cods, UiotSiing, ) ou wiii noi. iniiko a mis ia v-.mi.il; t.i cur jlaco to "n ' a ill siiow you what to irn.'-tn ou'll be -atiafac- i.-vki tor Ihi Larpsi Slock, lcttii Lcwosi Prices Those aM Uio elononts that onior into niakmir our store th fav.Tue ; bco f ir buying. Our privet nr :;i low that we Oefy Goiptiilion in ury (K.v)Un, Clothing, Boots, bhoos, (Joiits' Furnishing Good, Iruiiks, ahst's. otc. Wo have a ni co line of DRESS UOODS in plain and fancy de which wo will sell at the lowest DriceS text 6fl Days; DrvC IE J""'1 W1'B1 to IHOney,',. I WC ask you kindly to givfl US call boforo where. purchasing else-". Thanking you for past patroft Wo remain, yourt trttIy90) THE 6L0DE cLOTiiuiG iiou::. MIDDliB STEEBTj" Op.J Baptist Chorch, oot" AJUy. flisw IT. 0,; ChnJr$tlCr.fir;rivir,tY