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Bail; OTJRNAL. VOL. XIII. NO. 121. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1894. PRICE 5 CENT The J I l-ll. I5USI.VI-.SS LOCALS. WANTKD: A Situation, not rKU'tieuliir in wind kill' 1 ol hiisinisa; sniiill wages to star! wuli. AddnssR., care tliis office. V AN TED: Aj?rnti Women or men, women pn leiTn1, t.i canvass for a hand somely illu-t 'ale .1. inexpensive patriotic bunk. I, I x : 1 m-i- i--hi. allowed. Ad .livs. Woini-iiV Wa.-liii'ilnii Hook Am-ncy VViisliiii.;ii.n. 1). C. iin;232m " WAN I' i; I) Apj-ly In I'. A small second (). 4C. Iianil safe. TO LKT - '''woolfuvsiti the Briek Build- w o.i avrn street, opposite Cotton Kx- l-ll a M l)i;W. STKVKNSOS. 2:!lllil IMA V i-Kiiitc Tuniiiir and lli-puiliiifr by .Ml. I -iii'iions. rep re-en I in the linn n 1jnl!i i' A. Simmons, Salem, X. C. Tuners U,t ilen Female Cllesje; State Xoruinl S li ol, Civin-b etc C.ill or address 2 I', ll.ick Si., Otv. i 'A LI. ..I once f"f liarmnns. Until Sept. 1st I yiU -il (i.ikl Dust Washing I'ow. i,.i- ;; i,r pifkaize. Uimailated Suuar. in In Ii packages .IJe per pound l..iilhiid S-.nlf, bv tin.' Madder, id ".lie per p"Uinl. ;. ;nctic and Clairetle Soap it : p cake imi a ood Ii string Broom I .. !" ;'ornid Spare Itili-i just received ii hi.- j mid. !. V. Micsrc. .M1';S Sum. Dillinu'liani will open her l i..iol at la';' ,.o e on Monday Sept. 1(1. l.aisi and lVm-li i .wilil than. uglily. .Ml si' CLASS Will re-open my reuu l.ir M'.i-c School, Monday. Sept, the U :,i ii ic-i I. nee on New Si reel. 1 1 i 1 '.! Miss Ola Fkkkhek. MISS MOI.I.IK IIKATII will ln-r -eliool nl her residence on sired, Monday, m .t. I1-'-'! reopen l'.l'..ck i'.Hw WAT10H MILL MEAL J. W. S.MAI.I.WOOD'S. In; hail tf. .H'ST KKCKIVEI) by Kxpres- some Kxivlienl. lVaches iinii I'ears. .or sale Cheap this inoniim,' ut Sam It. Waters, 10.5 Middle St. WHEN lior.ixine is used nceordiiifr to directions, n third of the lalior and the cost. ot -nap in ordinnry washing is saved. Sample- live at .1. F. Taylor's. SI'I'.CI A .TIES ac Lucas Vt Ijewis' Coal Oil ...tninv's Petroleum Soup to Hie I.auii.iiv, 15ath, Toilet, Shaving; lor line l. - I'.'lniinels. vlhina or ( lass Ware, its epia'. is unknown. I'riee 5 cents. Also Cope., soi.p for tne bath. 3 ( ts per cake. MACIUN'K and hand made I .rick in any quantify for sale. Apply to Clias. Koiz mnstein, or Joseph L. ilahn. a'28 tf. Lj OCAL 1ST E W S. .ME W .1 It VEUTISKMICXTS. Inward. 'l. lloyt Lksml in your orders. -tiers elected for the In the list of teat niinie of Miss New lierne Academy 11k titled. lennie llaltler was ac.;h entally tic TiieMlav iiininiiig is the time for firemen lo leave fir Winston to attend the firemen's convention. Our attention has been called to the fact that a number of the bridges along the public roads have been injured by the recent heavy rains and need some atten tion. Mr Jus. Hancock and family who re cently moved from New Kerne to the op posite side of Neuse river, near Fowler's Ferry have decided to return. They will move hack Monday and occupy the house corner of Craven and Change streets. Hon. G. Shaw, Democratic nominee for Confess in this Congressional District will begin his canvass Sept. 4th at Wolf's Crape Voting place, and is billed for that county then for several days in succes sion. Opposing Congressional candi dates are invited to participate and a division of lime with them will lie cheer fully grunted The Kinston Free l'ress says the new Methodist church at Dover will be occu pied for the first time next Sunday. The pastor, Hev. Uvard Kelley, will preach at 11 a. in., and Hev. F. D. Swindell at 8 p. m. Protracted services will be con tinued during the week, the pastor being assisted by Hev. VV. 1$. Lee, of Trenton. This weeks' Beaufort Herald announces that that town is soon to have a new and beautiful cemetery. 1'resident W. S. Chad wick of the A. & N. C. R, K, will donate the ground for it and tlio town will have it fenced in, lay it off io walks and set out shade trees. What is known as the hammocks is the place Mr. Chad wick proposes to buy for the purpose. The mayor informs the Herald that the work will shortly begin. y Oifr former townsman Mr. Wfer II. Neal, of Laureuburg, son of rof. Geo. W. Neal, was chairman cr ile sixth dis trict. Democratic conrpsionlv convention which has just beeji held at Luniberton. The WiliningtOD MesaeDger alludes to the address with, "which Mr. Neal opened the convention as a s.rong one, and says "he . is-a magnetic, . loruble-And- eloquefit speaker and created great enthusiasm." Mr. Neal was gifted nt oratory from a boy. Rev. Mr. Caastevens, of Beanf Tt has a - ioijl in II.!. Toono rnlntii.i to t.llA War!: .,ii...,. ...i, in iu, Two; a few months ago, whereby the character of Mr. West was involved. The editor ot . the ..Durham Timep, who was in New Berne at the time,' anil stopping at the game hotel with. Mr. West, comes ont in u card over his own signature, saying pos tively that be, West, was drank, and that ho so informed tome of the examin ing committee, who went ministers, v. .-.- A Stowaway Isaac Waters, a colored shoemaker of the city, was arrested near the time for the steamer Xewberne to leave yesterday upon a warrant gotten out by Isaac Smith, col., charging him with obtaining money under false pretences. It appears he gave a mortgage with his wife's name attached which his wife savs she did not si;n. When found, Isaac had secreted him self in ii far off part of the steamer's hold. The case will he heard before W. (!. Rrin-on, Ksq., today. Railroad Map. Mr. M. 1 Williams soliciting agent of the Norfolk and Western railro.id was putting up maps in lie business houses of (lie city yesterday, s. wing the entire Noil'olk and Western siste a with its con nection. This system comprises foil'- .visions and reaches out by its lire s lo Kich niond, Washington City, llagerstown, Mil; Columbus, IXorton. Bristol, Tenn.. and Winston-Salem an I 1 liirhaui. N. C , l.eiii" a total of loali milts. An Exh hit for Sew Hern. I''air. ('apt. A. I'. Finer, of Morehcad city brought up to New Berne ycsi-nlay thir teen specimens of his taxidermy which will be displayed at the New Berne Fair by Mr. lieo. X. Ives, for whom lie brought llii'lll up. The collect! in c. nsi.-ts of a laaiitiful fawn and seven varieties of seabirds royal tern, Wilson tern, large laughing gull, ifcc. Itwill make a pretty and interest ing group, We are glsd to see iuterest manifesting itself so unmistakably thus early even be lon '.he date ot the Fair is fixed. It presages another grand exhibition. Lltttetou Female College. Littleton Female college re-opens Sept. 5th 1894. This Methodist school for young ladies has thirty-two acres of laud attached to mid. surrounding it within the corporate limits of the healthy and pleasant town of Littleton. Its course of instruction em braces all the English branches, oi'dinarf ly taught in Female colleges, with Latin Greek, French and German, vocal am instrumental music, drawing and paint ing, book-keeping and type-writing, tele graphy and phonography, in lact afford ing young ladies who desire it, ample facilities for a practical and thorough literary or business education. Key. ,1 M Rhodes, A M, is the President. The catalogue of the school shows well for the attendance last year and it will be as good or lietli r during the term soon to open. C'diiiiiix and doine 'r. John Fentress ol Maribel a thritty 1 serous faruii r and inercliant was and pros, ... in town jestei Sir. L. C. Rich.. dcoii, of Durham, d it few days rived last night to spei the city visiting his parents. Mr. Chas. Westcott. nfBavlw '0 was in the city yesterday. Mr. ,1. V'. Moore, post master at Tt, carora was in the cltv yesterday. Miss Etta Willis has returned from visiting relative in Hartford and West brook, Conn. James W. Waters, Ksij , has returned to the city from a trip down the river. Miss Lizzie C. Neal left, yesterday even ing to spend some time with her sister in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson find Mrs. Grinibley ol Jacksonville came in en route to their homes from Durham where they have been attending the State Sun day school convention which was largely attended and an entertaining and useful session held. Rev, John W. nibble, who. has been visiting his relatives in Beaufort, passed through yesterday morning en route to his home in Wilmington. Rev. R. C. Beatnan and family of Goldsboro, who have been spending some time at L'e.iufori, passed through e;.i route to their home. Dr. R. S. Primrose lc,i't on the steamer New Berne for a trip to Norfolk. Mrs. G. E. Caft'e? and Miss Julia Slau'o returned from Elizabeth City. Mr. M. V. Williams, soliciting agent of the Norfolk and Western R. R who has bffdh spending a tew days in the city and vicinity, lelc on the steamer ietise ior other points. Republican Congressional Convention, The. Republicans ot the Eighth Con gressional district met at Wilkesboro Thursday and nominated H. Z. Linncy, of Alexander county, for Congre3s. only required one ballot to nominate. In Tim Ponulists m convention at tue siime jjlace yesterday endorsed Linney for Congix'ss. Water Spout Off Wrltrhtsviile. The residents of Wrightsville and visi tore at Ocean View saw a water spoil 1 yestenJay about three miles out to sea, ktsiiif nnnAoita Ouran'a Tnlnt. I . It seemed to oe a munei m ww" was Wliirling from the ocean to the clou.ds and nnneared ta,be sucked up by a Ms black cloud. : It eemed to be as largi'i in circudiference aB a barrel and moved cup. i.iin -tn tndau'ila t.liB slioro and lifted, When ovei' land it had the appearan ce of rays of 4ust m,arked out by tne sun--vv u. Messenger. r The Collegiate Institute Mosic Teacher Jliss Louise Filgieof New York, accepts the position of vocal music teacher in New Berne Collegiate Institute. She was educated first at Troy Conser vatory, X. Y where she made ijuitc a reputation ns a vocalist. She came South in ''.() to visit her brother in Raleigh (w ho moved there a few years ago) spent one year there, returned to Troy and con tinued her studies m inu-ic another year yocal and instrumental. She then a;rain came (soutu in M ami took the complete course in voriil music under Prof. Schneider. Peace Institute. lie gave her medal for excellence in vocal music. Prof. Karl Scline Ider !:iate of rnamy, dor of Leipsit: Ci)uit alor 1 1 1 . 1 until re.'iiil.y I'eace I lll it III c With hint she I III , tone tech- rotl.irtmn. vonili,.iU niipie, i!e. While in Tn.y, X. Y., Mis: -nine, very proniinc. Klgie vocn- s'U'lied uii'h r lisi-. She 1 1 . i s made a i-ral veal- speeia'.iN id vocal . ::.! ii. r voice is . win. :ir.- ( oin- music ior sev lighly sjioUen i it bv II pcteid to judne. We have - .plugs trom i-'li terms of the papers win. 1 her ,i..i,i". spe .11 l'rol Shiieid' -av-: "S'i'. jiosm'sscs a c '-.'prano voice, which high and tlexil -Le inaiiages wilh skill and easi', she has n l;ui;c repertoire ot classical and modern -on";-, ami arias.' l'rol. Meudeuhall has cause lo lie en- thu-iast ic in reference to the nmsii: teach er he has secured as what Prof. Schneider savs is worth much. flie Xows-t Hiscivcr-Chroiiiclc of are- cent date says: "Miss K'gie's high soprano voice was heard in t wo solos. She pos sesses in the niioiuni an uppci register almost llute-like tones her technique is very fine, mid tier runs and trills are ex quisite. llayunV very difficult Aria from the creation was a rare treat to the lovers ot line niii-,c." Miss Ivgie enjoys singing and there i no doubt thai she will be a decided ac- imisaliou not only to ihc faculty of the school but lo the musical talent of tin: city. Sew National Ceiuetary Superinteu. dent. We hail a call yesterday from dipt. Absalom Hydo the new Superintendent ol tho National ceiuetary of this City. He comes now from Dover, Tenn. His birth place w as Pickens, S.C. From the Dover Courier we lake the following lelei'cnces to the Captain, one Lased upon his receiving the notice of his appointment to New Berne and the other upon the departure: "(.'apt. Hyde, who for nine years has had charge of tile National Cemetery at Dover, has received orders to move at once to New Berne, N. ('. The C iptaiu has been assigned abetter place than at Donclsoii.' so far us dollars and cents are concerned. At that we are pleased, for he deserves success, but the many friends of him and his family, will learn of their departure with much regret. They leave with the best wishes and most kindly feelings of the people of Dover. May they be happy in their new home. 'Capt. Hyde and lamily left last night, for New lierne N. C, to'which place the ''iptaiu lias been transferred. Our people "7 'bat a family of Dover's best citizens eel . Ci iU,il most heartily commend haw gL o people of their new home." them to ti- , ja of ,x jiapogitiou The Captan. . , m,my ami win no now. friends in New Uer ie as he left in his last home. Mr. J. M. Bryan who pre vx'ded ('apt (he 31 st, ri,.,in loll for Richmond on Aged and Youthful Convicts. a lYnn, TCnlmVli totheWd iiii.rt-.on Messcneer says that lVWe con" viets were brought to the penitiutK y the 22d. Five came from Moore couk1 One of these was 75 years old, one va aged only 11 years and another 13 years. Tlio latter two are to serve five and three ..ml n le. f years resiK-ctively ior nnm slaughter, having killed a hoy years. of 12 be Kolb Meetings Didn't Materialize I'rnm Alnhnmn. sav that the h were called for every County ni the Slate to pass indigna tion resolutions over the result and con duct of the. recent S'ate election, did not mnti.rinbzi lo aiiv irreat extent, to many eoiiniies. n ot a man unucared at the ap pointed p'. iee. In oiners tne aueuuuucc was slim, and no bfe, or enthusiasm was manifest! gil. List of Letters. lieimihiiiiL' in the Post Office at New Rnrni- Ccaven county, N. C, , August 11th 1894. BMi-ss Mamie Kerry, Mrs M E Barnes. C Juiianna Crmnpman, Sulvm Cox. D Miss Hal Daevret, Grainger Dirdcn, John Dudel. 13 Kflie Enochs, Sarah Evens. I-1 Richard A Farley, fe Isair Grimes. 'J Miss Alice Joyncr, Moses Jacobson. L -Francis Langston. I M Elonza McKeel, L J McKeel, Miss Miss M A Moris. N E L Nixon. pMrs I, W Pigott, Martha Rutcn. Tl.T F Randoloh. S Jos Simpson, Miss Luczer Showers, Simon sneparu, miss ueaiyeai dm- ver. Persons calling for above letters will ..loooo mv acvcrtisea ana rve uaiu nf Hat rri.o i-omdatlons now reauire that one cent ghall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. Al. MANLY, 1 . DA-. Tho Fayettovillo Independent. Light inianuj ,i SliSS. - " REV. W. E. WEST'S TRIAL. The Evidence tial tiered Was Presented to the ( iniiniitlee Mr. Stieel's Uas Not Ohtaineil, ElUToK .loiin.NAL: -I see in your i LV ol Augu-I I Stli. 14, in aitic:, headed "I'laiu Prool " there were some ministers releried to as piocuring evi dence or stuteiiieaits ill the case ot the Rev. W. K. West's lm drunk. There seeim to be -oine doubt as to whether the state ments were lircscnlcd. Now what I have to oai about it i-: 1 wem to New Borne accuinpaiiieil bv tin Hev. X. M. ( ...per ami look statements from -i y r.il enllenieii ol New Rene, some of u hout and lerhaps all are truth tiil li eu, the R". Cooiier co-operaliiiL' i me Ml this matter. But Cooper dill not "n to Di-tncl Coiihiei.ee held at Haltcras. X. C. 1 went and jiiescnted lo in. I tabled all the evidence we secured to the cuinmittee of inve-lisration. Now there is one, thine I would have Mr. .1. A. Tlionia- i" remember and that Hie d i inw't and the Rev. Cooper . in New lie::!.-. lie (.M r. Thomas) I that Mr. i.. S. Street was not in town. Now 1 would have all those ucu- tleiliell 1 cured I-. . know thai the evidence pro tn -ell' and Ke X . M. Conpcr was i.n .-.-.!! .i I" '.he inve-tiL'atiiiu' i I" Ills! I, i reel '- oil). eonlereiice. - evidence I procured not in town Hnil day. Ii i-k that this lillle si voiir I v 1 1 ,y .lot It er puhlii alion accoiii M liii"; one cojiy lo the r, Morehcad City, X. llDle wa . cifi.l na: .da (v. N . M.I t'.: In..,;. , .....ii , i! il is not askim too mi s Ii lb i. X. C. ve-lii; ol ..ii, p!e;ie -end one copy to the M. . I . . Cr.iw.lcr. .Marhallx'rg, , who wa- the chairman of the in- ilinu coiumittce, and oblige. Ycrv rispieiliillv yours, Ri-:v. C. I'. Cissti:vi:.ns. Moiehead. City. X. C. Aim. 2d, M!M. HAITEXINKS OF THE DAY. A Chester baker sells bread at I cent a loaf. N" man in Con skill in placing hi e-- displays more ulvertising than ex- Speaker Reed. Mr. J. Sloat Fassett Texas idea of nominating believes in tin young men for governor-. . There are three ordinary modes of exe cution in China slicing to pieces, decap itation and strangulation. 11 you uou I believe that ligures can lie just compare tha republican and dem ocratic statements and comparisons of appropriations made by this Congee til' I lis immediate predecessors. The -i . t!i Di-iriet Democratic (,'ongi. sional convent ion was the largest ever held in the State, lully 1,301) people lie ing present, and all were in good humor. There will bo no fusion of Virginia Populists and Republicans. The project was killeil at l. ncliotu'g on the SM. Both parties helill onvciitions there that day and exchanged propositions, neither ot which proved sitislactory. The Charlotte Observer says Mr. Jabez Myers, who was recently shot there, has expressed a desire to lie taken to a .New ork hospital, and it more than likelv thai he will leave in a few days. Several friends will accompany him. Mr. Carlisle says that sugar must be taxed to keep up government credit. It ippcars like devilish poor management that a great country like this should have to tax sugar 4l per cent in time of peace to meet its obligations. Durham Times. The Xew York commission linn here tofore known as Palmer, Rivcnburg iV Co.,Jwill hereafter be Palmer A; Frost. Mr. Geo. 11. Rivcubiirg withdraws ami Messrs. Enos. C. Palmer and Allied W. Frost continue the business. They an nounce that goods marked with the old stencils will reach them but they will be replaced bv new ones as rapidly as possible. The meanest so-called lawyer in thi town is the one who allowed his wtte to sue a prominent restaurateur for selling her husband liciuor and then divided the S'.IOti damages w ith his wile, refusing in the face of il all to go to a Keeley insti tute and rapidly jioing through his share of the illjgotten spoils. (Boston Record.) Tim degraded barrister should be removed from the bar association, or Iroin associa Hon wiih all members who frequent the lir- '!-. miners have begun alluding to the Texas Sixth District Democratic Con eressional cunvenlioii if "that perpetual Il did nt succeed in COIIVCIIUVII- , , , i i. ,, it,,, .ie.utlock and has again ail ;,oe,r alter takitig two thousand two l..,.wl,...l nnil four fruitless ballots. It i. , ;, .s-ssion on August 1st at Carri- cana. Dallas ill... 1.1. - .. . iiiil from there tt adjourned on .,iw Mir i hvs aa ourneii v the 22d to meet again on tne ui .u Hillsboro. Tlie Charlotte Observes tells that a Mr. Martin a-ed 8S, bought license Saturday to marry a Miss Thompson, aged 3!, near Wentworth, Rockingham county, she out of consideration for his age, agreeing to meat him at the house of his son a tew miles distant from her home. Sunday niht all was ready, tlio 'squire present and supper spread, but the teslive brine tailed to materialize, n " "" l""v benediction with which the guests were dismissed by the disappointed groom nas never vet been used in church. Tim Swiss ffoTfimnient lorbnls all juniors the use of tobacco, and boys dare not smohe in piuuu. niunw 1 nrn l i t. ts ILSB bV DUlJllC-SCUOOl Stuueuw. Dr. Bremer, physician to' a St. Louis Lunatic Asylum, declares that its use by youth is a cause of mental, physical and moral i oterioration, and he attributes .rlcsh.'a hml temner to its use. iue editor of the Review of Insanity and Nervous Diseases finds that idiotic and nnrunilD children lllaV blame their bad hnwdnir tn tnlineco-usiuB fathers. Its bad effects are not immediately noticeable, but in the long run are bound to tell. Paste tliia in vnnr lint. VOUllI? man. Ol' PUt it 10 vour pipe and smoke it iustoad of the weed that kills. Strayed or Stolen One. red setter dog with white face, white breast and white feet. A liberal reward will bo paid for the return ot said dorr, answers to the name of "Tasso. ,w Answfi to the name I 3 Edwabd Gun VYSHINOTOiVl LETTER The Tariff Bill Will Become a Law Without Cleveland's Signature Ad journment. Income tux. Rec ommendation to Remove the Negro Taylor. II. is unquestionably Mr. Cleveland's present intention to permit, the tariff bill 10 become a law without his signature. There is no danger of his vetoing the bill, though he would probably like to do so 11 the biisiiu s-s eunditicn of Hie country would admit of his doing so. It is evi dent however, that he doc- not want the bill to go to the archives of the Slate De partment with his signature attached. It would be somewhat ot a humiliation lor him toappiuvc the measure which he has already so roiiudiy denounced, and by withholding his signature he can maintain dis attitude of disappr.nnl Speaker Crisp told members of die House who were anxious to get away that he thought the session would la-l until next Tuesday. Chairman Wilson is expel led back liom W, Ya to-day but he was not about the Ibui-e .luring the session. Another obstacle presents ilsell to the tariff tinkerers. The Senate bill include the income lax which will yield the (b.v ernnient about $13,U(K),(l(lil, The machin ery for collecting the tax has not been supplied however, and the Secretary ..I the Treasury a-k-i lor .-(HVHII) "with which lie can employ the lieccs-ai v lax colleclor.-. Rev. Ilivekiah ( ; uilger who was appli cant for the ( ollcctot'shii) Ii of the wes tern X. C. district hasbeeiigivcn n po-itinii in Ihc ilepartiiient of Justice bv Senator Ransom, uoith about Si-IOd. Xcxt time will probably he informed that Seua ' Ransom has secured a big foreign ap pointment for M:ij I'M llalc who has been here ami tiled additional endorsements. The Presiilent'iclurned last night at s.4u from Cray Cables. The Senate adjor .Kil early today lie cause there was no quorum. Soon after the hour fur meeting, the President sent Mr. I'rudcn with a batch of nominations but he had to return without announcing them. Very little was done in the House. The Civil Service commission rcccom n. ends thai the negro Tay lor recently ap pointed commissioner of deeds by the President shall be removed for soli--iting subscriptions from office holders. Taylor called at the White House to seethe Pres ident about it this morning but lailed to have an audience. Theiti will lie a meeting of the South ern States Association this evening at S o'clock at parlor 10 Willards Hotel. Short speeches will be made by promi nent men on the line of southern develop ment. Notice. All persons having any books bum the library of the late Jonathan Havens w ill please return same to 115 Fast Front St.. and oblige Mrs. Jonathan Havkns. Feathers-:- Gleaned Have your BEDS, BOLSTERS ami LLOWS renovated and made Pure and Clean. Coo.l work, and orders promptly at- tended to. AS MY TIME in New Berne is limited, all th.i-i having work to be done in thi- line should place their orders al once. No work taken alter the lir-t of September. Work from the Country as well as tin- City solicited. Address, A. O. HOYT, Care Rolierts . liro. FOR SALE-HOUSE & LOT Mrs Jonathan Havens offers lor sale her House and Lot, and all Household it Kitcken Furniture at No. 115 East Front Street. A very desirable location. For information, address a24tt Mils. Jonathan Havens. BRAD5AM & BROOK Ixtisr Co., 13 M.IlI3lli: ST. Eresh.and I'ure Stock of Drugs and vChemicals. ST8aW-:-fPTTtfgQS ! We have about 15 1 1 r, v i' Qf .r Ttr Afa f fin nr which we wish to close out. If you need a Matting take your pick of the lot at N.Y. Cost. We mean this, as we will close out the lot and get no more. J. M. HOWARD. Selected Stock! ? 00000000000000000000000 I SAVE YOUR MONEY. 1 Q AnnnnAAAu.nAnIAMUUIAnnH - Q UwvUllvvllU'AI''vUUvWU"U Q Having purchased the entire slock of Cents f uruisning uooas; HATS, SHOES, Ace of W. D. abrinotoi. I will offer said Stock for the next Thirty-Days, at and below Cost. L. H. 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