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1 t - The Daily Journal. VOI-. XII 255, NEW BERNE. NT. C SATURDAY. JANUARY 27. 1894 PRICE 5 CENTS if prsisrss LOCALS. A FIKST otf . perfect orilcr. J9780 i ryun ftr tjlc i-)ienii. In Mr -. Drot in FOR Fine I)rifcfl 1 urkcvs awl Chirk en, l 11 l-3r rwr ponml. line fro.1 bcf still st lOo, nU.i purk. ilcui I f.nl In c-ill tiwliiv. SM i, Cohn 4 Son ELlyANT CnlrinUr uml Al.nnnuos full of fnliMMt information M 11. Ilnnar.l Insnrtnre A.'i-nt. Offi... over Fanners A Merchn.U Hunk. ORDERS for tnnin; nu. rcpniriit pimms mnl rean will ivee've prompt iitien- tion if left, with the A. Colin piano mn Orcon Co. Miildl si wet. jlSlw U. IV Slimv Tuiirr. A FINE Int of CaRs.uil'i Mini anil Br ik fitst Iiacou jint receive' I. I I". TAYI.OIt. MUTTON Sort lor iiii'ilicul imp, .Iris pi cW'', CiniE N ulcus. No 87 lii i St. A FKKSII lot of I nn. Ii. tli's .V- .lolnw,,, A Roliliins scciU jii!t nvriw.l at tf t. ASKII.I.H I'llAKM MY. FOR Snlr an. I Hint I .lit i Miil.ll,- Si rim ri'asona . . i ti i r l'rc opi'imilc Ciiiliolii: rci lnr lilu Alv nttirc on l"l J.ilriii'i rlinn li v. ml lor T .1. Aiiph to M. I. ;itr. Till 1 Ni'lsnn IJ.iv an. I l!r. fines! kin.l. il-livi ri'i1 a' I Clerk (v-lrl air do.'- In -i from In nrh drier I h: itY Hit'..". . M ire's Driiii-Storc. MHWf. KWS. II. k Mis r.l al....i Pi ii-.. Hn...ii.l i i r ,1 SV I j ii .ii I : i y . ,.M h ,vr ini ..f .- S Culm S mi I li-i ij irk I ill in it 'i!lril W N & N K Mlr.iinl 1ml l'i)TTl S.U.I' s. FiidavTr lo 7 1-0. Generally fair a I In T and wanner is predicted for In day. The trial of Kd Fuller, fur lln- nnmlcr of Parker, is now lieinu' I rii-.l l.cfi.rc Jude Iti van at I' (Vrltrvillr. Wlieniislrayclepli.ini slrnllcd niln a New Orlciins sliirt. slorr (lie rlrrkstrollnl out Tiiey doulilles know thai thrv could not (it his Elephant in highness. All the tallies taking part in the Kp wortli League Entertainment are reapiest ed to meet at the theatre this illuming at , eleven o'clock. A minister lately delivered a lecture on "Truth's Pilaniuaue''. So truth lias gone on a pilj;rimau'e! Well, that nc ,:ount for many tliini'.s that have happen ed since New Year's day. Mr. W. H. Bray added a beautiful trio of White Wvandottes and a fine silver laced Wyandotte cock lo his flocks yester day. They were a present from a North era friend. Mr. J. C. Green, plu nhur, ha? put in euc.lt a stock as he needs in his new shop on Middle street and is settling down to business. Mr. J. W. Duke, tinner, is now with him. The Charlotte News says there are several honey-suckle vines i'l twit city in lull bloom. The honey-suckle rarely blooms until Spring has opened ou.right, but the unusually for the season warm weather has brought the flower out. The 14th of February is the date on which Mr. James Boylan ofRal iohhas invited all North Carolina owners of run ning horses to meet in that city for the purpose Of forming a State association for handicap racing. ' The steamer line between Ilvde county and Washington is expected, as we learn from an item in the Washington (laz- tte, to be in" operation by the 10th of Feb'y. The steamer Aurora being built lor the trade is about ready to be launched and when she is the machinery will be im mediately put in. ; T. H. Ames, the expert diamond rob . ber, who recently roblied Jeweler C. F. Stiflft, of Little Rock, of $425 in diamonds by having them brought to the p triors of ( his hotol for inspection, taking them to " his room ostensibly to show his wife, who - turned out to bo a myth, was arrested in r Louis and returned to Little Rock. After ail that has been said and done tha act rcuains that the people of this l s'' .country are not "stuck" on Christopher Columbus. They declined to buy the - .';!oltimb!an souvenir coins, notwitlistand M '3((iQi prevaildia epidemiq ol souvenir r-iO. : tfe?er, and.the Columbian postage stamps liave to be forced on them. " -; . Mr, fl.Wi',cover, of Marion, a C, Pro :v'v rl8loniil xQrand,. Councilor ot the ordr of ,'i Chosen ' Friends i'nnd hls privattf i aejretary Mt. Dtvid ,:(tf Evausre,.registered' at. IIotev Albert. , : -Tby have prgimized a number of coun- - v ' S cila latelfc tnrt intend to organize one or ' two more in New Berne . . '. ' I ' . St. Cecelia Beoption. V - -j-( Cards are issued for a receptioni to. be .- given by the St. Cecilia Society at the ' residednce of Mrs.' W (L Cbgdbouro, No. , 14 Johnson St., on Monday evening from . V 6 .to 8 o'clock. ' Rofreslimenta . will be served without charge. - . A- " y, Contributions to the Society will be . ; ; highly appreciated. -v Babbrrs I Rubbort ! I - Ose Thousand Pair childrens rubber '' : shoes, 8 to lis. lor 10 cents ..per pair at BIG IKES. It uity save your child a - case of the Grippe to buy a pair of theui. THE (iRAVK OF WOVKRNOR ASII Its Neglected rendition Failure of the Slate lo Errrct Monuments to its (Jreat Men. In an ndtlres deliven-d in Wiluiinton, on the 4th instant, bv Ihe linn. Alfred M. added, In-fore the (.r ind I.od.'c ol Norib Carolina uf A F. and A. Mas ins he says: For ninny years past I hive lilt it to lie a duty, whenever an appropriate occa sion presented itself, to call puMic attcn tiru to the fait that our Stale is the only civilized country on earth, winch is stiil destitute ol a single mcmori il stone, ri tr ttd by the Stale, to show lliat she ever produced a man or u-i event worthy ol reiirntitirunre. ' I'licre is one surh memorial slniir i.i i Uk hard Caswell at Kinston, Inn i. u.u erected rid. fly by the M isun- tin- State suiisrnliing only a frar'ioa n! tin- sum rrq'iirr.l and Ihete an a M'iy lew otlu i rji-rtr I '.y couimunit a s or ii.iliv-iilti.i!, '.lit t.nt one by Ihe State ilsrll." Tin se are lads kiniwn ..f all men, and air hanlly cieiliialile In us as a people. A Nil inn ii 'i 1 1 : in I t'tj I of its t.t, lm. I lul ol' ihoe w h.i served it f iilliiu!! anil well, in limes nf sore trial, wniil.1 s i in .. 1 c sii from indirt' iriirr or iiior.iiirr. In our im nrili.ilr neiMion1! m l tin n i the desecrated grave nf a I r 1 1 n -r Nrw llrraiin who was eminent and ililni guished in our Cohiinal ami Ki v.il ui inn :trviils, -its ltv l icl'liri knnwo t.i . iiinpaialiely 1 v . -lli.il ol A'Hirr as,i. who 1 i" ' I It "Prlllbrokr, ' bis n!.: .l-intal ion, u-i me south bank nf lln Itivrr Trent, about liirre noli s sniuli-wi i n" Ni-w II. in, near when- was n:n r, -mi. I Mm -i i'l I..-. -- a fri rv on lii- ii'd II. ant. it in d. ti.nii' ail, nl Ll I' I. !.-t ii. I. I hr gl:r.. -in IT-a'o. ami .. i. I. u' hill.- ir .r liboilv mail. wl. . .1.. il I:. n :li Imuh mo. i a' Intl.- ir or I hni i ll ii. i, ur -till dnmlv mai kr ', Inii i In- grilVI'slnll S air gnur ail'l IlinS! HI 11,1 lirirk wilirll inriiii-d the gl ii-;- having been taken, it is said, by llr- I'r.lrr al soldiery, during tin- lair war to I, nil, I uc u I list' an s a n 1 1 chimneys I'nr thi-ir win Irr ipiarters. Thr w i iler has l.rni l"l,l. too, Ibal the marlile slali wliu h nnrr overed the grave ol' Unninoi- N'.-h, ivas later used as a blm k upmi w lncli In rut meal, and it was intimated lliat it is in New Hern now, in use for some such purpose. As in the I nil h of I Ins, mil bing. I enursc, is known, but il may he iinuli while to ciHpiiie whether anything ' known ol il. One can haidlv imagine a ui"ic forlnrn mil desolate spot than the old graveyard now, overgrow n, piunilri't d ami iirsrriril. What a ( (iniinrntary upon greatness! Ol' the old hoiiH-slcad, too, hard by, the foundation only remains. Aimer Nash whs foremost nmo.ig the men who con tended I'or the lights ol' Ihe Colonies, was leader of those who compelled the flight of the Koval Governor Martin from New Hem, having first, taken Irom him several piece?: ot cannon,- Inv winch, mi l ther aels. Martin reported him to lln- home government as ihe '-principle pro- moler ol seeliiion. Nasll was prominent in our Provincial Congresses before and during the War of the Revolution, serving in 1770 as one ol the committee that formulated the Con stitution of our State. Under that Con stitution he was the second Governor of the State, at a critical period of the war, and several times represented New Bern, d Craven and Jones Counties, in the General Assembly. He was alsif one of our delegates in the Continental Congress, in which service he died; and now "none so poor to do him reverence," his only monument the County ISash, named in his honor. The people ol Eelenton, to their credit be it said, have removed the remains of Henderson Walker and Charles Eden, two of our Governors under the Propne tary Government, from their respective private burial grounds to St. Paul's Churehvard in Edenton, wher? their resting pbices are properly marked and eared for; but many of their successors, who lived in more troublous tunes, and rendered more efficient service, lie in unmarked and even unknown graves. Guauam Daves. Coining and Going Mr. Herbert Tull, of Philadelphia, who has been spending u w eek in the city, bis native home, went up io Kinlon, to visit relatives. In a few diys he will return to New Berne. Miss Lizzie Neal, who lias been malting a pr.it rusted visit t her sister Mrs. John Bell, of Washington returned on the stcaifter Neusc. Mr. C. M. Gilpin, returned on the steamer Ncuse from a business trip. Mr. E. O. Potter is at the Albert. Mrs. Thos. Walters and children who huve been visiting her father, Hon. C. C. Clark left on tne steamer Neuse returning to ber home iu Washington. Mr. Shcpard Enap and Mr. Bailey, two northern sportsmen came in from Jasper yesterday. The latter loft by the Ncuse for his home; the latter will remain until after the Fair Both nre delighted with their visit. Mrs. Rev. R. A. Warlick is visiting Mrs. 8. E. Cre'dle. ' Miss Katie N. Vardell arrived last nighl to visit her brother Rev. C. G. Vardell. - ; New Yfr Coupler. . Mr. J, V. Rus of Kinston has a model of a car coupler of his own design which not only appears to be different from any yet in use, but an improvement also. The device loks to be simple, safe and secure.. ':' ' - v?v, ; .,' ' , The engineer has complete controU In coupling any number of cars, and in dis connecting them there is no danger f all as the operator does, not have to go oetween tne cars or. suujoct nimsetr , any risk. A patent has been applied for. K : . Mr. Buss is from Kinston, bat ia con sidering moving to New 'Borne. ' ; We wish hiin mudi success So the Venture. -. France raises and eats every year 5,000 tons of radishes. CORRTT'S VICTORY. I'ar'.irnlam of the Brutal, Hut Spefdi y Endrd Jacksonville Affair. .1 a KseN ii.i.k, t- la., J jn. -ir As th(jrli lime approached Mitchell whs charting I H. with hi alii admit-, laughing, and in I'vri v appi arance and matter w.is utterlv uiniKe tlic e.uer young Caliloriiian, who (ifs like a Imiiiiil s'raining at his leash. Al l-ist llir tiaie t:ong rang nut and the sli nt, 'Ii irp, dr-perate tight l g in. 1IIK FIRST IIOI'M). ill H I urn - In this run ml ( u U It h id lour rtioiuh I-1 lll.lki- (lo -, lake a 5i r us i : i hi i.. n I In f a u tin- ind w . opp.il s o', i - . . e a laughing at lent. THE i I. I 'l Ml I. .1 Ml. Ii, llinl t wo i 1 he- e in-e il" Un til - I 'o lie ibid winked ('liirlii: nvrr i 'in w In ir, dt r a mi up, lie tn I;, ,1,1,, I hi li-lt iliier 101 ( harln 1. 1; ti n. I III- poll.t II It I, , i III :l V Ii and thil, tl.lllt p'r .mil iii-,,pj-r, linn. At I' ,r -rtt ml rh lost ln bi ail. in, I lin n I", r Iti-lrrrre1 Kcllv s -ti.iiniag It ml he Wtui! I thru lo t the lilii mi i f,,iil. lb I 11- II, :i I 111 i and lilii-1 htm 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 I SO II '.I 11,11 Hilling ll s,.i-i!iii-!v i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . -r.i, .1 l'llt I llll In u; iii, I his s e ... .pin i,i s lira , I all, I n tin I"' t i i . 1 1 1 a . 1 1 1 v In- il in- i Ii, I not pla.lllv lii- II Ii ui I . U i Ihr gong si, mull-, i Mitt h. :l i.ilv and Cnrlirit -piiiug al IlIlL' lip I in rr wii--nnly inn- li;hl( r u tin an 1 I Ii ii was t 'm I irl t . I ii -In. I Mitt lull i ill 1 1 ;i iiiinrr. w hrr piliiruiiig him in thr niise wii.i hi lid .Uawing l.. ind, he s-vlllig mi his in. I I.: .., k. I hi, il .low II. . ;; ,,,, I; il ami lv IK almir i .mi l urn i .i Ii mil 'd it rhi 1 1 , who. I, i'l In- I. p hi n iil i Ira -cu ur i Cnriii It' I i in. i I I h . victim lis. It I In ,1 w a- i'l,. ..it Milchel ( ni l lit llilll, SMI 1-illllg llilll II Mitchell fell hcuilv in. illl. i'l I oil-lied I'nim has lllll and .e.ini 'nrhi-tl s seconds limkc inl ring am! wmind Ihrir arms ai'miml lor only in tha! way could tln-y n linn, as 'the irl'eirc s .hand n.. iki i tile him, trim I tin passing tin seconds, lively ivnl lln lllll I. t hr riilllli lllg nt 1 In- 1 iiiir I, , p- , the Iplli jl nf ( bell s s, i,l- iv protests nl Mitclicll'- ! in 1 s l-.cre hi t ill 111-- dill ,1 hr-e duel- as Ihe l eab n, bheding Mil tin in d slow I v mi the- tlii . i f ami al la- -I iggered In his feet. In-tiiirl prnmptrd liiiii In put up his hands but hr stood n plain mark, ilrl'en--elo-s and daze. I, as .nrhett rushed at him, and swinging bis right sina-hrd a terrific nlnw ,-ipi ire on Mitchell's jaw. The' Kiiglishinan tell heavily on Ins mi!,., rolled over on his lace, senseless and knocked out. Corbett did not lo hi'ii again Any man who could sliuck lliat blow would know th, man who received it would ll ivc it the lo he . al i icd out ol Ihe ring. Kvrn brfniY the Inruiality nf i ountiiig nut the defeated man had been gone through with Corbett was bring bugged by his delighted friends and attendants. TOO QL1CK FOB It KA1.1 7. ATU IN. The spectators were nearly as crazy with excitement as the men on the plat form, and no one left the arena until alter Mitchell's seconds had lilted him up and carried him to his corner. The lightning-like work of Corbett in the rourel had been too rapid for most of the spectators to follow and understand. They saw Mitchell .'mocked down three times in rapid succession; saw him stretched out senseless and bleeding; but how it was done was a question which was asked by hundreds of men who had been staling at the tleed they asked lo have cxpluineiU A IlKVENOUKUL KNOCK-OVl" lll.OW. Those whose experience at the ringside enabled them to keep their senses and closely watch the only contestant iu the ring who could act, saw that Corbett, had struck Mitchell that last awful blow lo not alone knock him out, but to punish him alio. There was the hatred of years concentrated in that blow and a rage that could not be controlled by C.irb.'tt. him self, which urge l him to strike his antag onist while lie was struggling iu the arms of his secontls. Delancy and Dempscy were struggling with Corbett at one time, antl were scarcely able to hold him Irom rushing at Mitchell while the latter was on his knees, Delaney suddenly slapped Cor bett's face. It was nut a love tap by any means, but a blow that would knock over many a man. It served its purpose for it brought Corbett to his senses, and lie went to hie seat. Mitchell, had only one seconel more to regain his feet. He got up slowly and as slowly Cor bett walked toward him. The vetetars in and about the ring knew what was comin?; the howling maniacs surround ing them were watching the tottering Briton. Corbett walked toward Mitchell politely walking around Referee Kelly sn his way. Ho measured his distance, looked a moment contemptuously at witchr.ll, and then, with a startling sud denness, swung his right, landing square ly on Mi'chell s left j ivr. It was not the swinging blow that Sullivan delivers, but a blow that starts with the arm drawn well back and the first almost opposite the ear. It begins with a swing aud ends with a straight shoot. When it was delivered Corbett must have been thinking of the night on the Bowery when Mitchell poured billingsgate on him in a drunken effort to engage him in a barroom brawl. The Californian may even have heard of the comments on bun that Mitchell has beea indulging in at his training quarters. If he has that blow rovenged bim. AFTER TUB FIGHT WA8 OVKB. L When Mitchell fell, Corbett at once began pulling off his gloves, Mitchell's seconds carried their man to hit - corner with all haste and propped him Op in hiB chair, sponging his bleeding face. ' . Mitchell's Drnised '-ana Dleedlng tace wss washed and made as presentable as possible, and he, too, half an hoar after the battle, was on his way to his tempo rary quarters iu the Everett House. . ; ABBBSTBD FOB FtOHTISt) BY AGBEBMBHT. ,Sooa after both were arrested ou . war rants charsinar them- with bavimr com mitted the offense of fiahtintr by agree- . rru. i" ,k t-v.- t ik. UlVUb. AUVU1GU TT CI si IVII VAftdU W UTJ , Ii. r III, Ii Hon I. I(lr.,i,ie- I inii i- t;.-d lor tin ir -.poor IMir.-l M I hell, l II till- I . U II - lillllg. rl I , kerp t.r , I. t i in. I .it-. . , i ... In N.W V Il I hr Mil I V I ,J,t " K I ;.-lnn , Ii. Ii ha I .1. -ip In. n i i II "-iplare IM UKI'Tf lln ,1 Ir 111 I lot M.i. it is t ' iii'.-i tinisli- ! "Ami tt . "I iu vcr Hi ri r 1 1 1 a- Cot u.ki t trc i.l Mil sllV W itll 'f. .- I I : -ir ii a today. nip. i-l t put 11; li'i.M If the i hun iiion-l 'I' in i ii lot in my. man r.i is Mil. hell takes ill- drf.-it gracefully n.l iiad no harsh words to sn ,,! anv l.ndv connected with the light. AL, nit III-- streets ui' .larksnm (o night ihrrrarr iiiaiiy ti'iancial wrecks ammig the -p. ,ii ing liatrrnitv and mj tii u'aily i- tin- Iru i l ihr Western iccn, mane ni whn in wi re Irnipted liv the lug o.l, I- ml, r I mi Corn, tt I,, "take the ell. ui rs n hark lug agaiti-t Ihe favorite. N. i'i i,l th. in, urn rs nl the Duval Aili '. it Cm rir am -ten in Hie same I i I ii In lint. . I -pnrts III tnw 11, US ml ill tier- and ure-srnt tin luht hi .Mil) i I'iio "ih.is wire rr II1M1-I .-. e MAK 1.1,111 s FII.IITI.lt. ni'ivi r- ,1 i r. 1 1. t i- th.d Corbett ii i r mi., iii jihst. I'lirro w ill never .' in 1 win I hr.inl about his lack ol i.oa, r llr luiimiered Miirlii 11 lv ri I .1. liv. rid his blows with ;.i. . ,-mii. ami w hat some h ive de t, l l i -nap. ;' lllcl hi U in irl' ,1 illic u Ir lorre. I I II -ll, 1 ill linugli not I-, hr had w is lit to V ..ill ige III Mil, lu ll l,l,l,.l,' -llprllor 1 , nil Ii ihe h lln.: ami llinuiiii Willi i ensure thai in all see the l.nnirrs have k 1 1 D el I 11 Mi ll tin lilt s ol pork this season. Some i- enough pork m ii le in (he tii.- i 'iiir.' p ipiilal ion with yen. itli pleiny nf hog ii lii ill t-1 -s shniild be happy, is a s nuple nl newspaper ii '. Ilillg III," cniniliilll of ll iip.'il- ate e, miing nl' I ll "slate. Tin le is no i r i . ne I. h i nil a- lur as ur ro li rlil.-d than thrv -l lllll llll I- roll liy I'll e inial lot llir an I !i, mi in Th al. .,r si ;i' elm u; - i the fir ri . 1 1 . .ui -i'l .nt doll .t lii ,1 I tlo.lli - ll IV ' Li moin lor Ihr uitniin io id i :i In thrr lln-lr is a mil am 1 no Icar p.o- pel .1 l.iriiii nil .1 i it l .ii ine-r or rom- nis make, thr farm lll-Ullleil on it. 'I'll Vi,-oii Minor irakes the fnllow- i ing -'atrinriits ronrriniiig the operation ! of ihe Knights e. I Harmony ill Wilson. "Ihe Knighis ..f Honor wa- established in Wilstin in .Inly 1711, and paid In widow- of .. ii inn, ibers $11.0011. The ; i ; I ... 1 1 1 1 1 menibei -fund has ami'iinl . nl r,:. ute. 1 by these drrcascd In llie wido.vs and orphans nt . Arrrdrd one tenth ol that I'l,.- assessments are small aud conic our. a month. Thr payments are in sii'-h amounts lliat the poorest might wit'i rrouoniy keep a policy in force and have n certainty of tJ.OOO lelr his family when he dies. t'Ol'RT CALENDAR Of Fi bruary Term Superior Court, ' W TJ1NF.SI1AY, FKIl'Y Hni. (ill. 72. inn. H4. SS. 10U. Tingle vs ltowe. Waters vs. Sliinsou Lumber Co. r.ryan vs V.iil. Bright vs City of New Heme. I'ricss vs ('ohm. line kin Cariner & Co. vs Mace. Tin itsDAY, feb'y 15th. ISriniage vs ISrinnige. 7(1. 91. Daw vs Jones. Williams vs Stimson Lumber Co. j:j. Eboru vs .Simpson. no. limes vs Mutual J,ile Insurance Company. 111. Sewing Machine Co. vs Harrington l'JS. l'l-arce vs Wallnau. lll'J. Hays vs Gardner. I 1.IIIAY, FEll'v 1GT1I. SI). Smith vs 15. & L. Association. 1;):t. Humphrey vs. Railroad. SV ITRDAY, FEB'Y 17th. 1G. 87. 10S. in. Hazett Smith vs Gray. t!as Light Co. vs Construction Co. Durum vs Physic. MOTIONS. Tucker vs Burnes. White, Sol., to the uurt White, Sol., to the Court. ll. 12. 14. In Re Gnmn school fund. 111. Hollisteret als vs Guion. 17. In re estate of Helton. 24. In re csther Mnultnn, 37. Gteen et als vs Cavinor. 38. State Ex Rel Clerk to the court. 49. Lawson vs Joncj. 52. Taylor vs Smith, 58. Turner vs Mourning. 65 JlcDanitl vs Moore. 00. Cully vs Cully. 73. Bryan vs Johnson. 74 White, Sol., to the court. 75. White, Sol., to the court. 77. Strauss Loeb vs Cohen. 7ft. Bryan vs Hays. , 85. Woodruff vs Stimson. 90. Canaday vs Folsom. 02, White, Sol., to the court. 05. State Ex. Rel Clerk vs Rouse. 00. State Ex Rel Clerk vs Nelson. 97. Taylor vs Rouse. 98 Gr:.v va Scott. 108. Duffy vs Hahn. 100. State Ex Rel Clerk vs Wescbrook. 118. White, Sol., to the court. 117. White, Sol., to the court. 118 White, Sol., to the court. 119. W5ite, Sol., to the court. 123. Quinly vs Spier. 125. . Moore vs Bryan. M. D. W. Stbtmsoh, 1 if. M. StltMOKS, I O. II. QUIOK, J W. W. Clabk. J Com. s t "GRAB THE BARGAINS" One 6,000 pound Marvin Safe for sale at a crest sacrifice. One 780 pound safe. One 1,100 pounds safe.' One 430 pound sale. '.'..-' f1- : ; - JSTSbb Bio Iks, T. G. A. B, D. cinlithiius 7,.VJ i iinr.- w ii T in- i'Ii , A tVord Alinat I'lanns. i M, U- n , ,,,L. , r man t'" I In- i r:i 1 lit. I Hal-inmrr M l , . nt . Tues.,i l..r a h iii,U,.im II S I'riini , ill, llir-n al iPel illliv of V iii iinpr.ii.-. It w It 'll Mi M 1 1 il -t p. I', nu i rbwdev J Absolutely if Pure cream of t.u tar bak in,.; p- Highest nf all in Iniveiiing st reeet h Laticst Unitkii Stvcks Giivr.itNMi: Kood Hkpokt. Royai. Hakino I'owdkii ''). lo'l U. St . N. V. r.i sivkss vwoi i i irr. I i tin, ion I ,, t h Ihi- d.iy s ,, , I'lllllll I o, rl i, - t., in ii, Ii. w 1 1. r. toil. I irrolllllirnd Ml. I pat : 011s, urn I run gn.i in rvrry purtirului to : liini. Thanking ini lltlil riillstultt put roll.lgi Yours Vciy lirsp, I'. S I'el-Oli- ll t nir w ill Iiml im ul ' in 1 11 1 1 ! I -1' 11, ilie. lln, de.,1 ill llll . I lllll eltiille. r. 'i ig im o'd kind ll:lVIIo pin, hi Iti; , ,: i - I Choice I'.imiU In.. i , :i. - .. Mi I 11. Slovrr I nun, ilinr, lo lh ; i.lii, jni', i, tliiit 1 will i o n l i n m - lii, I .u-i in -s lit the Silllir old si. ur :ii. 1 1 1 tie to si'rvr thrill lis well and il- flithl'ldiV a-thrv have bcrn srrvrd hrn lofore which means perfect siti-firti m iu re, rv particular. I will endeavor to keep ihe sinij ipiulity of goods that have alwae given U("h general siitisfictimi ,, all wlm have heretofore trailed w ith Mr. Slnerr. Very Respectful I v, V. I. I!ai:iiimih,n. Now's the day and now's the In. nr." lb liv. There is only ali.vjf ten dajs left before we unvc Mown the time to buy winti you need in (Jlothing, Oats aud BIkioh at low prices. We have abour M chil dren' saits if there nre any in the lot that will suit you. We'll make the prices right. Do yon neeil a trunk or a valise. Tlicv are going at coat. A few inoto rugs lelt. Oall early before thoy are all gone. Don't forget to bnug jour mouey. I. M. Ui) W ARD. 8HINGLE3! SHmaLES ! ! Large lot of IlAXD-MADK Shingles kept in stock anil lor sale cheap. Apply to W- F- HILL, P'oot: of Middle St., j20.'iin Near Market Wharf. NOTICE. Jan. 20th, 1S!U. Alter Tcb. 1st, I shall distrain and garnishee all unpaid polls. Pay up and save costs. W. D. WALLACE, City Tax Collector. DOFTT 008'T SWT Let your child cur, bis teeth on a plated spoon. I am Belling Gorbam Company's Solid Sterling SILVER SPOONS For $1.00 per Sat. I have a few Stick left at lOots. each. Pins Hair higher. Pins $1-50 and Those little Stiver Souvepir Snoonaat Xota ain't high. Ey Come and see m. "EATON, Th8 Jeweler. 'O.W:":'.i--'$,91 Middle 8t, Ojp. BapUat Oharoh. " tl Vin'l I. hi I In Mi. - i ', p- r the !'.. I - '. .,1.1,1 V' ..k.i.g 1. 1- -. or I ..i , . e nils- t h -. , . , . i I e. i' 1 . ,n 1 lor the p ileut- i . 'i a k. . '.i, ,-l ir'li. I ii'V ll' -I V - X '.I He .. .' . 1 :f. ,' lH pnmo, a,.- .rite 1 a- lb-!,,.- il,,- n-i! '- "i . , , t T r 'eing iiiiiniil.il tin, ,1 1 1 , , . 1 , i i vpm .1 i V j , I ' ! I I S , patents. , .nihil of , mi,. I , .. , I I ' f ' ' ; , 7 Tin l"st ,i , .,. ... - . Us ; . piano, i, ( ti. ni- j. i ik, n ,i, In ,,,, i,l ' - J .' 1 ' ij patent- ii-.'il in th, , ,.mi ,t,u', ,.f ii.. 1 I V Steilf- Tin, wit I, pi,, r mi r- . i 1 ill prompt,. I , a,, i, ,i,,i- , ,., ; . ... , i, - ' i' 1 I A II l. Uk. o- I' .1,1 , '.u, - I , , V T I ' s. Iii Cu em r N -I II i l - - 1 ' x - . I"irs,, ,. ....... I ' , j - ml. .mi mil th.it I ilw s .l n ., ,,. - -j pa ... paitiruliiiy. vmir iipi.gi :-. .. -I. . -s -fizy the glrur-t ii.!e - il i II., 1 tOiirh nf t lir-C ill-t i il n' - ,. , .' , I p:.;,m.:n:r:;:i;.:;::,::: a o no w aiyieis ol i iiml inn -ui (In 1 1 1 ililn pi 1 1 ,i ni' -. I'll'' I. I'M- IS In Iill !,,i ,( , 1, r ,.,. !':.!; i.!1:;,..:; - "V ' - ' will have no :- TBR.R.O n COLO WAVES! FOR YOU IF YOU WILL P ROVIDE ourselfl WILE EVERYTHING IS CHEAP, WIT I I GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CO B-i Hardware, &c,, &c, &c. FROM ONE OF THE Largest, Cheapest, add BEST Stocks that was ever brought to this City. WE STILL Adhere strongly to our Proposition, To Refund Money at all times when goods are not as REPRESENTED. Yours Truly, Hackburn & m 47 & 49 POLLOCK ST. AT DUNN'S YOU WILL FIND Everything That is Kept in a GKOCERI. Quality UNSURPASSED A.nd Constantly Sup plied With Fresh Arrivals. f.1y Line is Complete and FULL IS EVERY DEPAETMENT - ' s' fftj ,r JOHN DUt Ho. 55&57rcH:r:r
Jan. 27, 1894, edition 1
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