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1 xlJtLi UALLA J U U KIN AJL. VOL. XIII.-NO. 9. NEW KERNE. N. .C WEDNESDAY. APKIL 11, LS94. PKICE r, UEiVTS 4 ' BCSIIESS LOCALS. BOOKS. A few that betf-woni will be ran off at 85 ct Tbey art lUndard work, cloth bound and fonnertr told f.ir JOecota, BaLL'f Bonk tod tutionerj itort,neirlbt Pott office. JUST received fin lint of litett stylo Derby haU. W. D. Babbinotos. tf FINS Hamin and-Kortoa vara slips can ba ubtaioed through J. 7. Taylor- tl BOLTED Water-mill Menl at W. D. Barrington't. tl TO LOOK nice, drew nice go to J. L. HitriaSeld. agcat for W.tnmuakcr & Browt, Fbila , and get you a suit ol elotbtt to fit you Clothing made to order. Suits from $8 op. Apply at J. B. Holland & Co.. 53 Pollock St. IUiectfally, if J. L. Habtsfiki.d. A FULL line of spring and summer sit m plea. It will 'jo to your interest tocx xmioo my samples before purcliasiug elsewhere at satisfaction is always fpiaranteed. M samples are from the trjrest importing bouses You can pet suits at your own prices, as one house alone occupies 15,000 square feet of space. F. M. Cadwick, Merchant Tailor, 48 Pollock street, near Postofflce. JL LOCAL NEWS. SEW A D VER TrSEYEXTS. llowaru. H. L. Hall. Books. County Commissioners Cull No. 6. J Mrs. B. B. Lsne Millinery Opening. No. 78 Mctcalf St. House Decoratina. U. B. Banking & Building Co. All Organized. To-day is the time for t'ue millinery openings. Mr. W. B. Boyd, is mtik'.ng an addi tion to his residence, for an office. Yesterdiy the Weather Bureau predict ed showers on the const fur his: niht and fair weather for today. T'ie Oounod Fortnightly Club will inept this evening at. the residence of Mrs. M. E. Manly. Friends of N. 8. Hichardson are lad to seo him with health so improved ns to be able t; admit of his getting around again. ' All members of the Naval Ke-ci vc are requested to meet at the Collegiate Insti tute tonight for a rehearsal, preparatory 4or the proposed minstrel to be held some time in the near tuture. Mr. Waylan Rollins, pluaiber of Dur ham, is in tbo cit? prospecting with a riew to remaining. Considering that the water works arc nearly finished, the outlook in his line ougnt to be a good one. Since the city is abolishing some of the old wells and pumps remains on the street, it should take one other Hep, when possible, and rid ll:e sidewalks f a few of those unsightly cellar doors that project on the bide walks and so much interfere with pedestrians. Rumor has it that a gentleman who has mado it his business ti study nft'.iiis in thit section, has in course of prepara tion a couple of pamphlets to be given to the public at an early day. "Public Affairs in Craven" is said to the caption of one and "Morehead by Night" of the other. The tittles sjggest interest to this section. Capt. Duguld't Funera'. ; ; Capt, Edward M. Duguid's funeral was held Tuesday from Centenary M. E. v Church, Rev. J. T. Lyon officiating. Besides the large numlier of friends of the family, the Independent order of Good Fellows of which he was a member v- attended in a body; twenty-two Confed erate veterans in line proceeded the hearse - Interepercedin the regular procession j. -' were about as many more. In the notice of Capt. Duguid's death, v published yesterday inoining, oy some mischance a portion of that part which - referted to his military career was left out of the article, however, it is not amiss to allndo to it here. ' Capt Dugi.i served throughout the war. He Volunteered as a private in the -' New Berne Light Iofrwitry of ihe ' 6th. Regiment, Col. Duncan McRac, com- roaoder, and cam i out as Captain; at one " time bo was in command of a brigade - ol sharp shooters. He was a good oflher - and at soldier he was one of the brav- est of the brave, He served id nil the important battles of Virginia under Jackson aod Early and waa with Early when he came within tight of Washington. During hit tervice, Capt. Duguld was ' Wounded five times, but every time as tfjon at hit strength recovered Sufficiently f he wis readj for duty again. ' ; On tho Sabbath of the 8th of April 1 1803, the cause for which he fought to - well, went down in defeat, andjust twen ty nine years thcieafler Capt, ; Dugid breathed hit last. ' ; ' flis old comrades showed their appre- . . ciotion of hjs devotion to the cause in be- half of which they shared to many days ' of danger, and privation by their fulj at tendance at hit funeral " K Those who shared these perils together realize as few others ),: the sacrifices each one made on the altar of dqty and devotion 'to country, and they seem drawn nearer to each other, s yaar by year, their ranks gro thinner and each cne is reminded thereby that the time is nigh when he too Lhall.be called to "cross over the river and rest under the shade of tho trees.1'! A Boaia Sleeper aad a Kit's Oaleal Mistake Mr. B. B. Davenport went on board CtpL Alex. Brinton't boat early in tht morning and found a couple of colored men stretched out asleep. Nothing arrange so far, but one of the darkies was snoring like a good fellow with his mouth wide open. A half grown rat, doubtless alarmed by Mr Davenport's coming, and probably mistaking the negro's yawning mouth for a bole in the boat ma le a dive into his throat. He entered as far as the open ing would let him, and was clawing at a rapid rate trying to force himself sti!' farther, but the sleeper slept right on and would not awaken even when Mr. Davenport shook him for the purpose. At last Mr. Davenport thinking if he could not end the scene ono way he would in another, grabbed the fool rat by the tail and staved him uverboard with such violence as to stun and dronn him. And the sleeper slept right on. A Unoi Southern B. & L. Association. The United Banking Building com pany ol Richmond, Va., has organized a local braDch in this city with 158 shares of stock taken. The excellent board of local officers appears in another column. Tho company shows a strong organiza tion; it has for its President Mr. Lewis A. Blair, a recognized fiuancier, and the Chairman of its Board ol Dirictors is no less a personage than Hon. Chas. T. O'Fenul, Governor of Virginia The company issues a series of stock each month and it does wh-it very few organizations of any kind do that is it publishes a tabulated statement giving the number of shares taken month by month, and the value of each share of stock in each series up to date. This willingness to turn on the light sIiowb the confidence the company lias in Us business methods During the four years of its existence it has not met with a sin ifle loss, is in a very flourishing condition and groiving rapidly. Coming and (Joins . Messrs. M. Ilahn and J. W. Stewart havo both lelt to purchase horses and mules for their respective livery stables. Mis. D. C. Way of Haslin who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jas. B. Clark, left for her home, and Mrs. Clark's sister, Miss Lilly Way has arrived to visit her. Mr. Jus. C. Roberta, chemist, of Rica, Col., arrived last night to visit his father Mr. F. C. Roberts. Sheriff J. I). Sutton, of Lenoir county, and Messrs Walter LuRoquo aud Doc Mitchell, of Kinston, came down list night. Mr. T. 0. Wilkinson returned last night from Wilmington. He reports the conversions Sunday afternoon in the V. M. C. A. Meeting as 27 in number. The Tulip lea Last Night, The Tulip Tea last night by the St. Cecilia Society at the elegant home of Dr. F. W. Hughes was a perfect Buckets in every way. No better place could have been secured in which to hold it. The four large rc.oms were thrown into one and suitably furnished with small tables neatly furnished and decorated, as the name implied, with tulips. The scene was a pictty one; the deco rations, '.he colored lights, and the lovely ladies all did their part in making it so. The attendance was good the entire time, ai d as a consequence tho financial result a very important feature was pronounced "perfectly splendid." First Pea Shipment. Mr. A. P. Whitehead, of Batchelors, N. C, shipped yesterday by the steamer Newborn, of the W. N. & N. Line, three boxes of peas to Chapin & Bros., Boston, Mass. This is the first shipment of the season. We may now look for the crop soon to bo marketed. The yield owing to tho late cold is going to be extremely light and prices ought to be high accordingly. The amount ol cabbages going off are increasing in quantity every day and as paragus and other truck is going forward also. Delegates Elect The following have leen elected dele gates, and alternate delegates, to repre sent the Parish of Christ Church in this city, at the Diocesan Council of the Episcopal Church, to oe held '.n St Paul's Church, Edenton, on the 24th May next Delegates: Daniel T. Oarraway, George H. Roberts, Edward K. Bishop and Graham Daves. . : Alternate delegates: John S. Long, Owen H. Guion, John j. Disoswty and Wm. H..Chadboarn. Blade Property So'4. : The Slade property according to ad vertisement was told . yesterday st aac tton. h -.y:-'":r The Broad street lot was divided into two lots; each told for $700. Mr. John Dinkint wat the pBrchaserT : J f The bouse 6a Hancock' street with the house on it told lor $1280. Mr. Thoa. Dar.ielt Wat the purchaser. : The' vacant lot south of the house brought $535, Mr. 3, J, Lassiter wat the purchaser. Mr. Walter R, nenrv declines the Casacoa consulship, it does not pay enough. He wanted a $5,000 position. He is entitled to a better position than the one offered. He is one of North Carolina's ablest snd best men. HEW B ERIE B A L The Home AssocUUoa Meets a4 lakes IU Members Richer by $54,000 The first series of stock in the New Berne Building and Loan Association met last night pursuant to a call to pay off ibe investing members iu the first series of stock, to cancel ,the notes of borrowing members and-to make some desired changes in the laws governing the association. The two proposed changes weac or dered to lie made. Now a meuder can take as many shares ol stock in any series as he pleases instead ol iH'ing limited to 25 allures in eaoh s lies :. heretofore. Tl.o other ch ict;.-i- I ;e the admis sion fee 25 c. i ,i i .i ire instead of 111 ceuts as now. Astonishing -is it in u appear, there did not cnougn uiumU-rs come to tin- meeting to m ike a quorum until some were sent after. Times mi st not lie so very hard after all w li n the certainty of gelling money tails to bring the crowd But a, last the quorum was secured and Ihe meeting In Id; it commcnTcd j i t an hour behind t'.ie aipoiutrd iou-. Stateoients were ma le showing i'i " leneticentj workings of tin- Assot i ii: How propeity iinprownie.its have l-i stimulated and people set ucd li on -free from incumbrance without haid being able to realize how it was urc'in plishc I. The association has thus far loaned to its members $S8,B30; 21),8j0 of this was in the first series which was cancelled last night, ond the remaining $58,50;) m the subsequent series. Annually, since i'.s organiz ition, a new series has been started the aeventh was started ln.-l night. $14,050 was paid out in cash. With the law spoken of 24 members have erected new buildings residences and stores. Nine have used the money for improving old buildings; eighteen have purchased property: two have paid off mortages, and small loans have been made to other purposes. This is what the books showed last night. But there are oilier borrowers still who temporarily used the money for putting up new buildings, etc., aud paid it back without waiting fo1' the st iek to mature while this does not show iu the forgo ing statements, they have none the less received the same real and su't.uitml benefits. And the borrowers in the first series now have their homes lice from in cumbrance, aud have secured them by monthly payments only n little higher than they would have paid if they hail rented the property instead of purchasing it through the Building and Loan Associ ation. And it has been an equally good thing for the investing members. The stock matured in six and a half years, so for $78 paid in they receive $100. Tlie average time I hey have been without their money is 8 years, and the profit on it amo nits to 8 7-10 percent per ami li ill ii lor that time. An I this Uelr-ir profit to the member. The association has paid all taxes and every other ex pense. These results speak .'or themselves. They arc not tine promises; they are fads. Tnc associntiop is a home institution and is as good as any savings bunk in the country. It is in eft'ect a compulsory savings bank; with the advantages of double profits to each one belonging to it. There is no reason why it should not grow and flourish as never before. CULLED ITEMS OF NEWS. Cholera is spreading in Constantinople at an alarming rate. The Governor offers $200 reward for Frank Benton, charged with the murder of Wiley Dixon in Wilson county. The President has appointed Edward H. Strobcl of New York to be Minister to Ecuador. The latest advices Irom Senator Vance brings the cheering news that his condi tion is somewhat improved. Johnston county has this year more students at the University than any oilier county. It is evident that the man who sends European war clouds by cable has had his vacation and resumed business at the old stand. The creat viaduct of the Wilkesbarre and Eastern railroad over Panther creek has been completed. It is more than 1,800 feet long and 163 feet high. The bark Belmont, Trinidad for Bos ton has gone ashore on Beacon Hill bar and is a total loss. Six ol her crew were drowned. She had 4,837 bogs of sugar on board. The Winston-Salem Race Track Com pany are now building a quarter mile hlr.vcle track on which thev DroDOse to hold next June, the largest and most at tractive bicycle meet -ever held in this Slate. A New Jersey Enoch Arden has in voked the aid of the courts to regain pos session of the wife he deserted twelve years ago, and who during bis absence married anotner man. How numanl W nen be bad her he didn't want her, when he couldn't get her he wanted her. It is now claimed that Got Tillman is utilizing his present notoriety for politi cal purposes. Some ot the Carolinians say that he is leaning towards the Pop ulists, but be denies that empnattcauy, saying that he is strictly one of the old Jeffersonian type democrats, s , A bliesard prevails on the . New Eng land coast. ' k driving gala and snow storm raged in a number of States doing much damage. A bark went ashore on Cape Cod. . The life-saving crew dii all within its power to rescue the crew, but six met a waterv erave. A great lot ot other wreckage is reported along the coast, bat no timber loss ol me. - WAsniNt.ro LErrEit. Appointment News -Senator Vaace Outlook fur Adjournment The T.irilT l'r ipoMl It d irtion of Official Income. T..- r p ot I', it Se i ,l ,r 11:11 would op. poe tile i .-i.iii a iho'i "l' I . i 1 1 1 e Piinler Bene in t i- d i e I. 1', :) bet n a a Uu i h -'ipp .tier II.. I when i- w,, ' t-.tiidid t.- i', in -i ..f N. Yoik and O.:- .1 . i o ..II,, i .1 :-l him Roth Hi!! an 1 Muii!iv wil! e - in- I, e,)r. tiro, iti .i: o I I., u ill I .k. i li ire ..f the otli e ; wr.-k. 1 1 i- siid lie will in ,ke in toy el' iil; s 1 e.it will In i e s!,)V 1 , . '1'iie n lb- w J I o i r w le-l in iiu'! reie t tin: 'loaii i item i.t the K i i-is te'iu Tay lor to be e er of I ) e.l, f, , tllC D:S t 1 11 t '' ' ' d im1 'i:i. ;. I). K'l- v ' i "f v ii i- been ,r. in ite 1 H i 11 s;',.llt. -siijii. Treasury Dep irtinent. Se. tvl.,1 ( ' i li-!-- u .,t lit L'.iiito toda. e.e i'!iiil' u : i l!i- .uatols who 1 1 ' i 1 ' 1 lie bill I 1 1 I : i I'1' o' ' nil it loo ot I he l ie i-urv I I o il 'm "it l!l li He I. Tie l ill"' I lie . iileil, i, .ailed at t 1 1 ( '. i i i ! " I I ii' -I i v night to 'consider tin i n i d j'l : i "ii- iio.v pending." .M-elni -. ,e.'i, .o i'i- bill wis intro- i u. I to I by Mr. Mevn of Louisiana willi 111- -ill 'i I'.yel the objections II r ! '. Mr. ' '. net I.' iill-t the lil ill. I bid A n 1 1 ii 1 "I i'ihj in. "i Ii ive recent! p i - - ! n ! .no ni :i l.i '-e e hit. ts in i!ie li: - line M il me Sei lie. I )nc of the tiret w.i- Mr. I'Im, n i- I., .leiiluns of North ' ii A eo: ii. i w :- Mr. Bernard I loll (' I n.li n ..f We-I Vllgllll i. Anout April '.'iliii this i l.i - - ol i adels will oo on the 1 1 .i o iii-j lupihe "t"ha-.c.' mil I mav e i i-- lie Ail i! 1 1 ie and spend the slirino Hid .iiiiri : i in IliM ipe. Tlies'j posttioi.s me (ni nfe nd ai" i ty ili liable. Afier two i i r -hi 1 1 - - bil 1 1 ,ii nue :.'v become ollieei i,, I.,.. I e e:i'i.- Murine Sei vi, e. V nat : I'alli. '. W il-ll of Ueorgi.l will l.il.e hi- -e it i.l ' . Si leile ( lialllber ncl .Mi.nd:.;.. F.lth. I Willi i , n:e ,,f l he nio-t noted, faith'iil a. id i.k.i- pi e st in the t'aiho lie eli.in ii, oied -nddi ol ot paiahsis ot tliclieait ' 'i iday ai ti rno .ii. He has been loitv veils i pile '. :md has been pastor of vSt. I 'at in . t "i 'i i !i !"i in in v feat's. Ill the inii I-: ' 1 f ;oe:it i oiifu-iou, tlic Hulls.- ,,ed mi . piM,,.-;'i.ei'l,i p ,.- the Bland lull o. r 1. !'.'. . I vclo. The etl' il t w a- a 1" i i 1 II l e. S i ..nee - nip I I ' ..ii !., had i bad . ., 1 mi iuiii. He h is nut In en to tile I', i o l i 1 1 1 -1 ni i. til- 1 1 1 1 1 li l . lie lias e'l I iteiiii :.: ot ihe lun in I aniiot walk. He -il- up linn '.er. .net i ov elses cbcer f 1 1 1 1 v . lb hi . . i it en Senator Voorhees not lo w ii, i.r iiim ;n ibe matter of Simmon'-i 'i.lii in il i-ei but to l;o ahead w ith it. lie i- p.uii d against Mr. Siintnoiis but I llihl t'lulil t I llslw in ' 1 1 1 y inlorill atioll that llli - is ;is til ;i- hi- opp'lrilion will en. Senator .loin - and Si nalor Harris I know a'e I ir Silninillls. 'Ihe altitude of Sena tin Joe Bhiei, . mi is the only one about w honi 1 have any doubt. The appiopriatioii bills will be steadily pushed in ihe llou-- jlt is expected that all of them will be .li-pn-i d ol h ihe 1st or tin- middle "I May. The House will he re civ ti.iillltlb tin Nt .it .Inai: and that iai t wiilb.-dltU anliKlinee-l t- the eountiv. 'l lii- i- tin- 1 1 1 1 in i n tin it the Dellloe'.itie lea Ii I-. Ot coiir-e tin- llou-i will iii't adjourn Llien. No one. e pi el - it . The lleinoerit neinigi i- nf the Hou-c. however, ill ivpiet tliatbx clnsiue; up their in. ist urgent liiisiie -s Hi attention of the eoiinlty will be i ivited upon the Senat'-, whii ii at thai loiie will, in all probablity be si i iiggliu'g wiili the tariff. 'I'o be stile, the Senate i- a part of the Deuioera'.ie adni . n i -t i at i i ni and must bear the burden of ciiticism I'. r nim-aetion, even if the delay is due to the Ui publican tallies. At the present tune, however, the slow uc'sS w ith w hich the Senate is moving is chargeable to both parties. It is true that Senator llairis is doing all in his power to hasten the day when the tariff bill shall come lo a vote, but when h..s appeals are disregarded, as they were yesterday, and the Sniate goes into executive session instead ol proceeding w ith the tanll debate, vcrv much progress cannot be expected to be made. I here is said to be a combination among the lb-publican Senators to pursue with regard to the tariff bill the same tactics that tlie Democrats followed in the famous light again-t the foicc bill, und they ni- "really encouraged in their stand by tlie ov t iw ii m'r;', I! pjoiicnn victories that have l.iteiy occurred. Some surprise has been ( prcsscd on the part of Demo cratic members of the House at the ap parent indifferent e of the Senators who have charge of the tariff bill to the" ne cessity ol prompt .iction. Not the slight est move has as yet been made in the Senate toward prolonging the daily ses sions. Nearly a whole week has passed and but two speeches have so tar been made. Debate does not liegin until 2 o'clock and ends beioro 5 At this rate tho consideration of the bill by amend ments will not begin for two months. In the House tilings were managed differ ently. Sessions began at 11 o'clock in the morning and ended at lt):dU or 11 o'clock at night. Notice was given by Mr. Hill in the Senate, (Thursday) that on Monday next at 2 o'clock he would submit some re marks on tne subject of the pending tariff Icgisla ion. Air. George offered a resolution, which Absolutely a. oream of tartar baking powder UUrhest or all in leavening strenatn. ti&TEst Uhitkd States GovxHsnurr Fooo Kkpoht. " ' Rot at, Bakiim Powdrb, Cca, 106 W n BV.rt. I. ' .,. ' e '. was ttfi-rred lo the Judiciary Committee, instructing that committee, ' in view of the present dip reused financial condition ol'the people, tlie low prices ol agriculture and other product, the indebtedness of many of the people, and the increased value of money, to prepare and report a bill reducing, by 20 per cent, all official inco m-s cot p otected from reduction by the c iDstituiion of the United States. Mr. Tlioni s It Jernigan. the in-wly ap pointed consul-general to Shanghai, lelt Tues lay night lor his new position. He was accompanied by Mr. Krwin Avery, son of Associate Justice Avery, who goes as consular clerk. Mr Avery's -alary will amount to about $ 2 000 a y;.ar. Hugh Dorteh will go to Shanghai later. Mr. Crawford has secured an appropii ation of 30,000 for s;ar routes in Western North Carolina. Tlie removal of the postmaster at Hock ingh'tm will cause great n juicing among the Democrats of Iiiehmnnd county. H' has always been an offensive Itepublh a i partisan, and according to his commission hailtivo mure years to serve. But mi Monday ;n- rning Senator Hansom, m eonipanv with t 'ongitssinan Alexander. Col. ,lno. 1). Shaw and Sol. C Weill, Ksq , called on the I'listmaster (icneral, who. upon h"aring the case, decided to recommcad Ins removal The new ap pointee is Mr. W. K. Harrison, ed tor ot tho Rockingham Rocket, and a vigorous and aggressive young Democrat. Mr. Harrison was endorsed fv Scnatoi Ransom and Capt. Alexander. The Williams vs. Set lie contested election case is the next on the docket. .Mrs. (icbrge Kidder, Mrs Adam K.i-pie and Miss Elia I'olter ol Wilmington, are here atteii.ling the meeting of the Coloni.il I ):unes. The lieginniiig'ol the cud has come in the I'ollartl-Hreckineridgf cuhc. When it nascalled yesterday Judge Bradley an nounced his deeissions on the instructions prayed lor. He granted nine ol'the four teen askeil by the plaintiff, mollifying six of them, refused four ami decided that one was included in another Of the de tenil, nil's twelve prayers, six were granted and his substitute for aiioti.er was ac- pted, five of those granted beinu with modification. Ciilderon Carlisle began the argument in the Breckinridge case and consumed the entire session of the coin", without tiin-hin:'. The Brazilian insurgent. Admiral Da (Jauin and thirty-two of the officers, con tinetl on the Portuguese warship Men- tlello made their escape at Bunos Avres iy seizing a tug tied alongside, cuttiun the iines and steaming away to that citv. No resistance was made to their escape. NOTICE. 'I'he regular coinmiinicatiuti John's Lodge No. li A. K. & A. of St. M will at 7 I -'-' e is le- be held in their Hall tonight o'clock. A lull and prompt attendance is (llesteil. Visiting brethern cordially invited. Work in E. A. degiee. I. S. Basiiirht See' Japinese Liver IVIIxts are tlu boat family mediiine for liver carunUitit and constipation. Tid pills in vial 2'i els. U. W. Oassill. 3XilIincii -:.k-AND-:o:-I)Ki:!S MAKINCii. Spring Millinery Opening:, ON WEDNESDAY THl'RSDA Y, APRIL 11TU vS: 1'JTII. llrxviiirj; scour'l the sTvioc-( nt an iin nin pliNhcil IMtKSs UAKEIt, liss J.iy.f. ol i;aiii mitrt', 1 uni prt'imn.'l Ut liiukc linr iiml Miiipy prcltT mill :mil Stjli-!i .Millinery nt luict's ti suit tho times. 4-AIIilio ciiiUally invited. Vfry Ui'spcctlullv, MRS. B. B. LANE. All Organized. Wo take very groat nloastire in stating that Maj. H. II. Kogors, State Agt.,lor TnE I nited Bank IN and Building Co., of Rich mond, Va., has organized this strong board hero. OFFICERS : K. K. Jones, President. Jas. V. BiDDLE, Vico Pres. H. M. GROVEH, Sec'y. & Ties. Wm. W. Clark. Atty. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wm. Dunn, CnAS. Keizenstein N. II. Street, Matt Manly, F. Duffy, Ben Hahn, Appraisers: -N. II. Street, M. 1)., Jas. W. Biddle, V. Duffy, M.D. li?3 Loans- granted promptly. PAINTING, PLASTICCING PAPERING. Having permanently located in New Berne, I offer my services to the public in the line of Painting, Plasticoing and all kinds of Pa per Hanging. Good work and reasonable prices guaranteed. Give me a trial and I will endeavor to suit you. Address, or Call, at Residence No. 78, corner Metcalf and New Streets. all tf. SPRING i Millinery Opening-; At Mrs. Bettie Whaley's NO. 78 POLLOCK STREET. i Wednesday & Thursday j APRIL 11th and 12th. I A full line ot Millinery nd Notion, i 49-Order from the Country promptly! flUeO. 81w THE-MAN A T TI I !: Throttle . - Puiis tin i, v,, ami and his Great Ma chine l)0Ull(l ahead. We Pull pricl: A NOTOil Oli : Vv) And the ii.i Ju v Machine must t.tkr on reate v peed than ever. ti I !: !-: irs ! : That Spoeds us onto success is made ol AM" Honesty. IS FIRED BY OUR OWN Enthusiasm AND AMBITION. And travels over v; read gauge tracks of FAIREST PRXES And BEST GOODS. -EVERYBODY- -o o o- Hackburn & Willett, 47 & 49 POLLOCK ST, Mi ' x " ' FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured MEATS- Small Pig Hams, Small Shoulders. ' Ecauti fully Cured, onti.iY I 2 I -2ors A:ittl)er iave Invoice of California Evap ated iViits just in. ''".I I'-, :i: .ill : ; 10c " Extra. 15c Pears 10c Poachco 15c " pe led. 20c Apricots 20c Fu.cy Ihkd. Apples 10c T v,?. Evapir-itel Ap po. 15c An -ther lot of those Fine California Peach es 3lb standard goods 17 ONLY cts A CAN JOHN DUNN, - No. 55 & 57;Pollcck Ct - f
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