pin 1 ; Daily OURNAL. ''--ijt-ji'i VOL XI. -NO 285. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. .ft." ' -.7 : - BUSINESS LOCALS. ; ' . rjBY PLANK ENDS, suitable for stove wood, 80 cents a load, at wood wharf, foot of Mctcalf street. R. 0. Cxaiborhe. f20. dtf. - T J38T On Pair grounds a pocket -"book. Return receipts and key to Jocbhal office. WiH guarantee to ask to questions. It. LOST: A bunch of keys. Howard fc . paid if left at this office. It. PlNE STALL FED BEEF nt both stalls Saturday morning. B. Sweht. 2t. L7 OR SALE 1 pair new 61-2 foot car- ry log wheels with 8 inch circle iron ' axle. Dennis Wads worth. Junction Pollock and Queen Sts. f222w. SPECIAL attractions for Fair Visitors fn the line of Stationary and Prcscnta . tion books, at Hall's. npRUNKS, TRUNKS! We are pre pared to manufacture Trunks ot all kind. b Repairing a Specialty. If you have an old trunk, don't throw it away, but send it to us and we will make it as good ns new. S. B. Watson & Co. Middle St. Opp. Smalhvood & Hlover's. feb. 12 2w. CAA AAACABBAGE PLANTS for OUUj'UUgae grown from the best seed, grown by the old reliable seed house of Johnson & Stokes, of riiilnilel- Shia, Pa., nnd Peter Henderson & Co of tew York. Price $2 peril Oyer 5,000 at $1.50 per M. Lettuce Plants same price. N. II. BLITCII, Young's Island, 3. C. f8dw lm FRESH 500 Pounds Stall-led Becfand Dressed Poultry. Stall No. 7, Central Market, opposite Col. Jordan. lm V. S. Biitan. AlOA TAKES my 1802 Columbia sPA"" Pneumatic Safety Bicycles, cen tury model. A genuine bargain for some one. Used only since September and in perfect '(condition practically new. 180:! Columbia Art Catalogue free. V. T. II11.1.& Co. Sole Age nts. G O To Street's Horse Store for Livery. if HE Celebrated Saboioso Flor Dc Unbanii Ciirars. Six for Twcntv-flve cents at C. C. Greek's Duuo Store. nov. 2-2m. F1 jllNE roadster's', at Street's borne store. USE DUFFY'S THOUGH KILLER cures Coughs, Colds. Sure Throat, etc. Excellent in all .affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and obbmictdk. Prices, 10c, 25c. and BOc.fper bottle. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale uy F. S. Duffy, Druggist. MI8H, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond I CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by ' Jas. Redmond. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Rhdmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. T UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for XJ sale by Jas. Redmond. T MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass J- Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, .for (ale by Jab. Redmond. AAA CIGARS at very low figures 1JVVV7 for wholesale and retail sale and rcti Jas. Redmond. trade for sale by GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. It is probable that there will an extra session of Congress. be These is no doubt of t he com plexlon ot the United States i :Senate ofter 4th of M trch. It will ' tbe Democratic. i "JN tbe muoioioal leettu at Iv Pittsburg. Pa.. Tuesday Demo- - erat was elected Major. This nity C ,be one of the reault of the eiFmioo , v of New blood. Genebal Bbadlby T. John SON, commander of tbe Maryland . division on inauguration day, DroDoaea to have 201) girls on horseback in Hoe. J A v " THB Lenoir Toplo says:; -"Hoke ' .. Bmithls a tacky man fortunate in ; being born in North . Carolina and : r happy in moving away two things , eqnal to a rabbit foot for. drawing : lightning" ' . 4,l!T exeontive session Wedn '" . day Senator Morgan made a strong "J : . and brilliant speech in favor of tbe , annexation of Hawaii " What ,. splendid Secretary ofState Morgan - would make! v " H THtTEflDAY. was 1 very properly observed as a holiday in "New Orleans on account of the funeral -of General Beauregard. Already steps are . ieing taken to.' Taiee tnmA fm a. fmAnnniatlt frt him ' i muu ivi f asjvuuuavuw w uub .- v . : I .. 1. ' nr fVl IT Is probable that the Methodist Chnrcb, will make no exhibit' at the World's Fair, being dissatisfied with the allotment of space, the, Homan Oatbolics having 20,000 f t, vll'.e t'aey hava L ti ") A Philadelphia Company fa be ing worked op who have control of 5,000 acres ot stone, and timber landa in the vioinity of Carthage. Their object is to quarry, mine And manufacture timber. The Orange men of North Ire land are preparing to resist an Irittb Home pole parlameut. It seems impossible to satisfy the Irit-h If they would only agree among themselves . Gladstone's great work would be comparatively esuty. William Greenwood a well to do resident of Germautown, declares that be will paddle through the whirlpool rapids of Niagara in an open Bkiff Home time next stammer. Bin wife is doing her utmost to diHsuade liiui, but Greenwood says be will surely make the trip. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. Lost Pocket book. Lost Bunch ol keys. W. I). Wallace Notice. R. C. Claiborne Dry plank cuds. Dr J. R. Trifleld Eye specialist. The fireworks last night were surpris ingly good. The price of admission to the Fair today willTje only 25 cents Kansas Populists defy the supreme court, saying that it has no jurisdiction in the House muddle. The Legislature appropriated ten thou sand dollars Wednesday for a Confeder ate monument. The vote was almost unanimous in favor of it. Denton Hanchett, of Michigan has been nominated by President Harrison to fill the vacancy in the United States Judge- hip, created by the appointment of udge Jackson to the Supreme Court. Defaulting cashier Redwine of Atlanta, Ga., got away with $00,000 of the bank's funds. The bank is now in the hands of the U. S. bank examiner. The bank owes depositors $800,009. The President says they will be paid in' full. Mr. C. E. Bolton, who was to lecture for the Y. M. C. A. last night, missed te train at Goldslwro and consequently could not reach here. Those who pur chased tickets can have .their money re turned by calling for it. Mucli credit is due the the manage ment of the Fair Association for their firmness in keeping gamblers and fakirs off the grounds. They are a curse where- ever allowed, and we beliove that all Fairs that admit such then and there sounded the death knell of the organiza tion as it should bo. Rev. Dr. Battle, of the Synod of Brazil, is visiting Rev. C. G. Vardcll, and will preach in the Presbyterian church Sun day at both services. Dr. Battle was in Brazil during the revolution and during the formation of th provisional govern ment. In fact he saw the birth and growth of our new sister republic. At Midway, near Winston, a small child, the daughter of W. A. Elliott, was accidentally burnel to death while her parents were sway,' A neighbor saw the little one 'running around the garden on fire. Before the flames could be put out she was so badly burned as to die in few hours. The mother had left the house but a short time when the accident occurred- Rtv. L. T. Christmas col., pastor of Central Baptist'chureh at Wilmington, b In the city a abort whilf in tbe interest qf raising funds for finishing tbe church un dcr his charge. He sava theje is but lit tle work to be done now, and he respect- hilly asks help from both white and col orcd. He brings with him a number df excellent certificates as to his character, All donations will be announced through the New Berne and Wilmington papers. Mr. Howard W. Bowen, with Hall Creagh & Co., cotton factors and general commission merchants of Norfolk, has been attending tbe Fair, and speaks in tho biffheat terms off its excellence. Mr. .Bowen left itj 4i a ;parophlet of 160 pages, giving ilii Industrial advantages of Norfolk and FortaaiOCth. It is we ootteb to book shewing the entefrikisf i " -!.. it 1. W. these two Cities. Mf. Oreagb of the Arm ii a young man formerly of New. Berne, and we are glad to note his success. When tbe attempt was mads to inflate tbe balloon yesterday afternoon the wind made it to unmanageable that it caught on Ore before tilled. It. was however put out. with trifling damage,' ana the as cension w postponed notjl ,12 o'clock tins morning, .rrni. steei win ma some special preparations this morning, and there li scarcely any doubt bat what tbe, hallooa. Wis gtof at tbrftbne stated -i nose wno wisn to see a good ascen ion will do well to be on band.! It will tilaidng nBrf Itariaffrf kirn Week . Wednesdav Feurusry S2d beinir a leaal holiday tU Banks of Ne Berne wllL be " Monday, , February 80th, " Tuesday, T&nrsaay iwt esturoay jnej jvut fpeJ. ft 10 s. m. arid close at 1 p, m. ' Friduyj Febmary 81th. thef, will, open at ft; Hi. . i c!o at lis. nr. U. EAST. CAROLINA EXPOSITION. IFTH DAY. GOOD ATTEND ANCE. SPLENDID WEATHER. urther Mention of Exhibits, and Fine Stock Parade. Today closes the exhibition of the Fair. Though the Association has undergone considerable expense since iu organiza tion. It has been one of unbounded pros perity. The exhibits this year in every department have been of a high order, the weather has been good, and the at-' tendance most flattering. EXHIBITS CONTINUED. The taxidermy exhibits of Miss Alice Duffy and Mrs. Moulton are remarkable for their beauty and striking rescmblancel to life. The forest scenery, provided for portion of the exhibit, adds consider able to its attractions, and many speci mens of various kinds ofler to the stu dents of nature a good opportunity for nvestigation. The exceeding excellence of the poultry epartment is a matter of astonishment to all visitors. The "birds" shown the umber of which is near a thousand arc cinarkably lino in size, color and plu mage chickens, ducks, igeese anu tur keys. Those from a distanco say that in all their attendance on poultry shows they have never seen this one excelled in quality. Among the poultry is a sixty pound pair ot turkeys a lien and goliiiler from the Riverside farm, Haw river, Ala mance couniy. This is their regular breeding weight. When fattened the gobbler alone weighs forty-five pounds. W. II. Bray, of New Berne, makes the arj'cst display and has the greatest num er ot varieties. He alone show 150 fowls, representing many breeds, and they re all good. Other large exhibitors in this depart ment ure Mitchell & Ellis of New Berne Thos. A. Melntyre,' of Onslow county, Jas. P. Kerr, of Alamance, and Wood Bros, of New Berne. These latter gen tlemcn show but one kind buff cochins. They prefer to devote their attention to this favorite breed alone, and to breed to the highest point attainable. Their birds, beautiful in plumage and heavy as ordinary turkeys, have attracted much attention. And oh. the varieties in general. Don't ask us to enumerate them. They are in abundance. In chickens, from bantams, polish and bamburgs (pretty little pets) to the slender and active games, the mas sive and slow-motioned Asiatics, the pro lific, egg-producing Mediterraneans, and the all-purpose American breeds. This department by itself, to any one who has any taste whatever for poultry, was worth coming a long distance to sec. The live stock in all lines thorough bred and standard horses, the jacks, cattle and sheep were of a high grade. Among the bulls was a grandson of the famous Jersey cow Eurotas, which made 778 pdhnds of butter in eleven months. -Those who fancy dogs had a good op portunity to delight themselves by ex amination of the foremost breeds repre sented by select specimens. There were a good number of hogs, and as we have already stated they were fine. Mr. W. H. Rray showed a Berkshire, "Old Prince," tint tips tho scale at 740 pounds. Also two pigs just a year old this week that would dress 800 pounds each, and a pen of six fat hogs that would dress between 2,800 and 2,500 pounds. Mr. Bray made very full and creditable displays in the agricultural, poultry and live stock departments. In the poultry he showed more varieties and the largest number of fowls ot any exhibitor. His combined exhibit in all the departments is said to be the largest ever maile by a single exhibitor iri the State. G. II. W aters & Son, carriage factory of New Berne, and the Ellis carriage works of Kinston, made a good display of buggies on the grounds. " -. . a , Air, Edward uerocx oiaue a nanasome display from his art studio of crayon and pastel le portraits, ana nne paintings from nature. Yesterday ?s Races. Five hundred dollars was the amount of money to be contested tor in tbe va rious races yesterday 300 in the first race. $200 in the next tbe last race of the Fair the consolation race for bones t&at bad not won first or second money in any race. , . Tbe first race was' tbe 2:85 class, mile heats, best three in five. The horses won in the following order Dominion, owned by Hockburn Se Willett first; Tony F., by M. H. Wtfite, Hertford, second; Charlie, by J. Schwartz, Dur ham, third; and Brave Boy; by Geo. D. Bennett,- Goldsboro, fourth. Dominion cams in ahead in tbe first third and fifth heats; Charlie in tbe sec ond, and Tony F. in the fourth Dominion time was 2:80, 2:41 and 2:89:, Charlie's time in tbe best he won wss .87 1-4, and Tony F. 2:89. The consolation race resulted as follows: Adrian won first money, Robert D. sec- bhd, Ananias third, and Abdullah Chief Jr..,&urUUU& !: COobert D.'s time wu 2:47, 2:42 1-2 and 2:45. i fJ.I'4Vi v-.WU.i a vi -V j'- .Tbui ended the rsoes for this Fabv, !' 'I'-1 11 :..-.. I t:."iJren Cry for. Pitcher's Castorla. FOR HIGHER USEFULNFfSS. Exhibits at the East Carolina Fair Se cured for the Columbian Expo sition and for a College Museum. Mr. Guilford Pearson, who lias been attending the Fair in the interest of Guilford College has secured all the dead feathered game at the Fair, (except a very few specimons which he did not desire) to be taxidermited for the college museum. Itwillmakca prized addition to the college collection. Mr. Pearson came with the expectation of taking back some of the four footed game, and fish also for the same purpose, but he found that the birds made as much as he could manage on one trip. He will look out for the other desired specimens later. Mr. II. H. Brinily who has been attend ing the Fair iu the interest of the State Exhibition at the Columbian Exposition also expresses satisfaction with what he has accomplished. He will take off the collection ol the varieties of oysters and elanis for the Exposition. They will be prepared by being carefully opened, the meat re moved and the shells filled with plaster paris and closed to resemble the freshly taken oystors. In addition lie will take some of the mammoth fossil oysters shells that were shown at the Fair. Mr. Brimlcy bus also securred readly mounted specimens of birds, and sonic of agricultural exhibits. He will have sever al boxes of New Berne taxidermy at the exposition. He intends also to scenic a full-rigged sharpie for the lisli exhibit, and to display also all kinds of boating tackle and chandlery and fishing appa-ratus- These various and striking exhibits at such u time and place will tend to bring the fishing and oyster industry of the State into very prominent and favorable notice. Coming and (Joing. Miss Mattie Koonee and Mis: E. Atkinson left on the steamer to visit friends in l'olloekvillc. Editor W. S. Herbert, of the C'hattie Howard Kinston Free Press was one of the visitors Fair. at the The following are a few Wilson visitors at the Fair: Mr. A. S. Cnpeland and wife; Misses. Lola Wells and Callie Calls. B. F. Briggs, B. F. Weaver, Geo. St id lings and John Hutchinson. Mr. Pape of the well known ami re lia ble commission firm of Pape it ley, N. Y., is attending the Fair and is the guest of Mr. John Dunn. Mr. H. Farguliarson special agent ol the Standard Oil Company is one of the Fair visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stanton are attend ing the Fair and visiting at Col. J. V. Jordan. Mr. 'Stanton's home has been in , Topeka, Kansas but he has recently moved to Lewiston, N. C. Hc'and Col. Jordan are brothers-in-law. but this is the first time they have met in 24 years. Gen. Beauregards' funeral was one ol the largest and most impressive ever wit nessed in New Orleans. Notice. Feb. 25, 189:1. After March 5th, I shall distrain and garnishee all unpaid polls. Pay up and save costs. W. D. Wallace, feb 25 lOd. City Tax Col. BROAD STREET FRUIT STORE. Just arrived a fresh lot of northern fruit, parsnips, carrots, hoots, bananas,, cocoanuts, rutabagas, turnips, apples and lemons. To my friends and patrons while pass ing Bread St. please call. Any article purchased of my stock not as represented, the money I will refund on return ol any article. Thanking you kindly for past favors hoping to receive a continuance ol your patronage. JJroad Street t nut More. Second lour above Middle, next door to Mr. Chaa. Swert's Iwrf stall. James I). IUhpikld, Proprietor. "Come give us a taste of your quality.'' Shakebfbabb. Yhu oaa jadge the quality ot some things by taste, bat tbe only way to jadge a shoes is by wear. Tbe shoes we sell tho old reliable Btaoy Adain's & Go's, have been tested in this market for ten years, and all agree that they are wear resistors. None like them as a oastomer remarked to as a few days ago. Prices $2.00 to $5.00. Bee ns for Hats, Clothing and Un derwear. J. M. HOWARD. Wholesale Market Country Produce. Cotton 7 1-2 to 8 1-2. Corn, from boats 00c.. - Field pens, 60a65c. , Oats, 45c. Wheat, 70c. Rice Sffc. Rys, 70c Peannta, 80c. a 80c. Applea Mattamuskoet, $1.00, Omoni. 42.00 Dcr bbl. . Chickens, BOaSfto pair, young, 80u40c- 'inrKeya i.oua.uu. Beet, 45c. 'Fresh pork, 7a7 1-4. Ducks, Eng. 8ffa40c.; Muscovy SOaftOc. uoese, T0c.as1.uu. Eggs, 21c. , Honey, c; beeswax. 20a22 l-2c, Hides Dry flint, 8c.; dry sail 4c.; green,l-)ic -..fry -. Chlldren'Cry forPitcher Castor! (JESERAL ASSEMBLY. FOKTY-TIIIRD DAY. SENATE. Mr. Pcttigrew moved to reconsider the vote bv which the State Normal and In dustrial School bill had passed the Sen ate and the motion prevailed by a vote of 21 to 14. Tbe bill as pasred is in its original form, except that the annual appropria- 1011 is ?12,.W0, instead ot iflS.OOO. The special order was announced, the bill to provide for the repairs on the buildings of the University of North Car olina, for supplying the same with w ater and sanitary convenienees,for thejt raining of teachers and druggists, and for other purposes. 1 lie lull appropriates vlO.OIH) annually 111 addition to the appropriations made by other acts, making the total annual appropriation $:i),000. 1 he previous question was called and recurred on Mr. Junes' amendment that the bill be in force two years only, etc. 'flic amendment was adopted by a vote of 22 to 21. The bill passed its third reading by a unanimous vote, Mr. Jones lodging a mo tion to reconsider. IIOL Si: OF REPUESEXTATIVES. Mi. Wood to protect cattle raisers ol' North Carolina lv taxing importers f In sse.l beef. Mr. Watson, ofForsvth, to lieei.se to bacco warehouses in North Carolina anil to protect tobacco growers from Iradu- cnt combinations to reduce price ol' to bacco sold in such warehouses. Mr. Harris to extend the liability of railroad corporations in eases of personal iejiiiici suffered by employees in their ser vici s- Mr. Carter, bill defining tin oyster dis tricts of Eastern North Carolina. Mr. Allen's motion to recede from the House amendment prevailed. The bill to establish the State banking system of North Carolina. This bill is embodied in a pamphlet of thirty-nine pages. This was discussed ably by Mr. Watson, of Forsyth, and others, amend ed in several sections and passed its sec ond reading. The hour for the special order having arrived, the bill lor the maintenance and support ot the ho.-pitals and insane asy lums of the State was ordered to be read. The bill w as ordered to In-printed and made a special order fir 10.:iO o'clock to morrow. srKCIAI. OltDF.K. Eight o'clock having arrived Speaker ( h'crinan ordered to be read Senate bill 3-1 1), House bill H"ili. the iUestion of cut ting off the county ol Scotland from Uichinond county. The vote stood: Avis 51, noes 40. Eyes Examined Free. Dr. J. E. Trifield, PHILADELPHIA EVE SPECIALIST, is at at Hotel Albeit. (liaises accurately adjusted. Satisfnctiuu (gunnmtml, f2 i 2t Truck Barrels. You will make a mistake if you buy your Haircls before you soo The E. H. & J. A. Meadows Co. Thcv havo for salotl e PATENT WIRE IIAKKKL, manufactured by .loues A: Co of this city. Theso barrels were, used last season by Messrs Hackburn & Willett and many llier largo truckers. l!y buying this barrol you encourage omo industry and ict tne best truck barrel ou the market Prices Low. Yours truly, fe24 dw2m JONKS & CO. X WXt UIBCKffl-J'CO. ress Goods! New Drei8 I''l)ric8 for tbU neajson are now on active mi t. Our showing of Spring Dresa Goods represents tho mont le8irnble testnres aud shaueH of plain mate rials, an well an tbe richer Paris Novelties. Dress Goo Is for this Spring show some distinct changes, both as to color and style from those ol the past season. Requests for samples should in dicate something as to colors and price of goods desired. Cash with order of $5.00 and over, we deliver goods free (except furniture and crockery) to nearest Express Office or Railroad Station. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. RALEIGH, N. C. IF YOU WANT TO Canvas, Ropes, Seine Twine, Gill Thread Cotton Gilling, Nails, Spikes, Faints and Oils, SAP, , SEE F. Ulrich, ; ' Wholesale Grocer - NEW BERNE, N. 0. O JS--a IWDER Absolutely Pure. A croam of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest Unitkd Status Government Food 1!ki'okt. Royal Kakino "Powdkii Co., 108 Wall St ,N, V. ica Osli Soda Vater AND Hot Temperance Beraps At Berry's Drug Store. -Liar Claret Phosphate, Orange, Phosphate, (linger Tea, Chocolate, 1 lam bouillon, Lemonade, Collee, Coe-i-Cola &'" Also tho usual Hiunnier Drinks. fe22 tf MONEY ON LIFE INSURANCE. We have recently fully completed our facilit tes lor handling loans on Tontine and Endowment Insuianee Policies We loan upon reasonable terms about 00 per cent of the sn: n ini-r value of policies issued by the t'ollowini companies, viz: Eiiiiubln, .E:na. Mutual L-fo of New York. Connecticut Mutual of Hartford, Now York Life, North Western Mutual, Penn Mutual, Provident I.ile nf Hart ford, I'uion Cinlra', Mutual lieuelii. of Ncwiirli. N .1 . I'.pioklyn Life, l ulled States I.ile, Wellington Lite of Now York, and other ooil Companies. All loflus made lor a period of t welve months, with privilege ol renewal No pulicy accepted that has been outstand ing less than linen years II you do not care to secure a loan wo will Imy your policy for e:ish. We a-so ileal 111 investment securities, including railroad stocks aad bonds, State. Cily, County and Township bonds an 1 warrants Inter-Stalo Triiit ami Itrokrragc Co., -Mil Kayet'.eille st, eor. Paik avo., 123 d3m UALEIUII, N. C. Incorporation Notice. ftatr of Nor 1 li ai In omci CI No I if" h tirro.iy tltiiH Craven county, ri Superior 1,'ourt ven of Mm tncorpora- I loti ot" the OIL f New Horn Water Com pany, Unit the nnin'H of the Incorporators are Robert M Cole, .1 11 1 tun M. Kerminon and It. W. rlomanH. ai0 unci ulnars as Uiey may uiMOfltft',A wllh them , i hat I he pi I nc I pal place of IjtiBineHH fhiili he In New Hern, N.O., and Un general pnrpime and hustneaa Is eoiiHtruoiiiiK. oportttlni; md maintaining system -r waier worts ihrouKhout tue cor porate. limits of the city of Nw Hern and its Immediate vicinity. tht the durall u of the corporation shu t be thirty years; the CMpMal stock M Hue hundred thousand tlollarB, dlv Idetl In ihr hundred thares of (he par value of on hundred dollars eaeh I2MUJ W. M. W A rsoN.C.M. (J. THE GREEN FRONT NOVELTY STORE, Middle St. Near South Front (Next to Dnlly's Dru' Store,) IS OKFEIUNti Special Inducements DURlSd THE NEW BERNE FAIR. .arrest Assortment of All Kinds ot Musical Instruments, Violins Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins, Zithers, A-ithoharps, Flutes, Fifes, Piccolos, Accor- deons, Harps, Etc ALSO, A KL'I.I. (.INK OK 8olid and Plated Jewelry such as Watches, Chins, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Ladies' Pins, Earrings, Scarf Pins, Spectacles, Etc I In Pictures & Picturo Frames and KABKIjS we carry tlio l.aij Stock iu til tH section of the Stile. Great Cut in Prices During Fair Week. feblt) dwtf This Is No Chastnu BUT AN ACTUAL FACT. Now is tbe time ro save money. We are CLOSING OUT our stock of 34 Cloaks, Fur Capes and New Markets, at ASTONISHINGLY low prices. H. B. DUFFY. fel8 I Puro Seed Potatoes, Grown under oontraot with a Seed House, STRICTLY FOR NEED, in Aroos took county, Mains. Houlton Rose, Pearl of Savoy, Stonewall Jackson. Also a few "Blws Triumph.!' Tke Xtm ahow yitallty. MOT kalmr . . . 1 ,a IL BESSY. IS MY ADVERT FOR THE FAIE. Mince Meat, Dried Peach ea, Dried Applea, Prunes, Fresh. Canned Goods, Tapioca, Corn Starch, Flavoring Extract, Spices, Pow'd Sugar, SmfcU Hams, Shoulders, Codflah, Irish Potatoes, Macaroni, Cheese, Tomato Catsup, Wor cestershire Sauce, French Mustard, Sweet Pickles, Evap'd Horse Radish, Jam, Preserves, Best Butter, Heck, er's Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Fresh Koasted Coffee, Choco late, Fine Tea, Cocoa, Import ed Bay Rum, Mascot Cheroot, Fine Chewing Tobaccos. C. E. SLOVEO. Fair Week. For BARGAINS in Every Line of MEKCHANMSK call at the Globe Store, Middlo Street, opposite Street's Livery. Mammoth Stock BELLING AT Lowest Cash Prices!! leblS lw SEED I POTATOES. 200 Bbls. Genuine- EaHy Rose Guaranteed NOT COLD HTTKT and all right stock. For Fale cheap by E. E. BISHOP. Call early. fl6 2ir THE Red Front, NEAlt HOTEL ALBERT, Is tho place to look for Clothing and Genti' Furnishing Goods. Also a FULL and COMPLETE Una nf DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes1 Etc. Special lot of BLANKETS and COM FOKTS that will be sold at a lurprialajr- ly low figure, ArJ.Smith lt'hlsdw Look Out For Denger. Reliable, Honest Coodo Cost So Occh Ucr7. Business Zlenl uoniuiveici: Ixok tto cheap, Mkl uMQiag lu beiotr Mk . . ;-..'.;.fcb. )t ill '' L. ' , 1 .'.iJaf.' ; , c. " 1 I 'lit i! Ill In turn '.-rt-iV'"'.

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