i T \ \ THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. is in THIS PAPER Personal Col. leigli. Miss llennie Williams is visit- i BOWBLL * « o\ N«wapai>*r AdT>rtUlm( Baroaa (10 Spurn **""'"" *K,rTSnew Y Univ. VATnrormox 1 ' r <*KO- *. ' mg friends in Pittsborb. 07 be snaxlc for it iu Looal spai-kn Have your Clothing cut by A. Arnheim. the Mer- the fair. chant Tailor, and get a good fit. For a box of fine Candy go to the Confection Store of V. L. Ste- phens. Wanted—We will pay the cash for 10,000 lbs. Beeswax at the Old Brick Store. Greenville is bound to shine. Sample boxes freest the Tin Store tor a box of fine Candy go to the Coufection store of V. L. Ste- phens. Atctiok—A large and beauti- ful assortment of fine and tan- Mrs. C. M. Bernard has return- ed from a visit to Virginia. Miss Nellie Godwin returned Saturday from a visit to Toisnot. Mrs. .1. D. Murphy is visiting iu Raleigh this week and attending Mr. John Flanagan and his son Master Roy, are attendiug tfte Ra- leigh Fair. Miss Margaret Langley return- ed Saturday from a visit to Wil- mington. Messrs. C. D. Rountree and J. S. Smith are attendiug the At- lanta Exposition. I.li88 Dippie Uortou, of Farm-j ville, haa been visiting relatives here this week. Miss Irene Goelet, of Beaufort county, is visiting the family of Mr. H. A. Blow." cy glass ware and crockery will be sold 9t Mrs. L. C. Atkinson's mil- Master George Nelson is home again after having been absent linery store next Saturday Bve at for _,cverai wcek8 jn Moore couuty. j °'c!°ck' . , Mrs. V. II. Whichard is vint-1 We have just received our new,. ^ ^^ of Mr w Rl Whichard in L'actolus township. fall stock of samples ot Custom Made Clothing, consisting of the inest and nobbiesi line of Import- ed Goods A Arnheim For a box of fine Candy go to the Confection store of V. L. Ste- phens. Misses Maggie Smith and An-i nie Bynuui of Fiirmville, spent | Saturday and Sunday with friends j 111 town. Miss Lob Fleming, from the country, is spending the week with t lie family ot her brotheTj! Mr. W. A. Fleming. Ifaj. Henry Harding left last Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Thursday for Georgia, where he Shoes, Dress Goods, Trimmings, goes to travel for the Inter-State Carpets, Oilcloths and Ladies, Life Insurance Company. Misses, Children's Wraps at M. R. Lang's The sale ol the Boss Famous Luuch Mi'k Biscuit over six months previous 250,000 lbs, you know at the Old Brick Store. Mr. 1). W. \Vin8tead returned Saturday from the Atlanta Expo- sition. He reports a fine time and says the Exposition is a suc- cess. Mayor l'nrkins was able to be at his office last Friday and paid his respect8 to the offenders who had been violating the law dining his sickness. For a box ot fine Candy go toi ... „ . . ... . , . ,. , : •v r< r. .;„ ».„.-> „<• v t c«« ' Miss Benlah Richards, of Bal- tbe Confection store of V. 1, fete- . . . . . .' . , „ tiinore, who had been staying at pheD?- the millinery store of Mrs. L. C. { One ot the celebrated Stagg Atkinson, returned home on Mon- J Coffee Tots given ty every pur- ,]ay She came to Greenville a chaser of an Excelsior Cook Stove Our Store is filled to overflow- ing with new goods and they must go at I price. iliu<;s a MlSFORD. Wormy Cotton y Mr. Fred Cox tolls ua sonitf cotton was carried to his gin las} week, aud upon examination the lint was found to contain quanti- ties of small, black worms about an inch in length. They appeared to be eating the lint. Who hat seen any wormy cotton before ? The Bast t Friend Starkey with Mr. Glenn is a good judge of cotton, and he tells us that the best bale that has been in the market this eeasog was brought in by Warren Cot burn, colored, on last Thursdays It was whiter and longer staple than any other, and the bale weighed 517 pounds. » Temperance i The monthly temperance nine* meeting will be held in the Court House next Sunday afternoon'. The exercises will be very inv teresting and it is hoped n large audience will be present. Mr. T. Li Williams, of Falkland, will delivl er an address on that occasion. j Turkey* 9 Mr. J. B. Johnson went hunt- ing Saturday and killed two wild turkeys. This makes the third year in succession that be lias "killed two wild turkeys on the 15th day of October, the first day upon which hunting is allowed ia the game law. » Get One for Us '• ¦ Wc are anxious to make the circulation of the Reflector reach one thousand by Christmas and it is moving on that way- Help us out friends, and wo prom- ise to make even greater improvo- ments in the Reflector during the coming year than have been made during the present oni. There, Now! Just see what our delinquent subscribers made us miss! There is a free lunch for the editors at the Raleigh fair this weefc— nice chance for one more square meal — and here we are iu the office right down at work. Couldn't even get there ! Aiu't some of you folks who haven't paid your subscription ashamed of your- selves ? few weeks ago an entire stranger anu her lady like deportment won her many friends who regret- ted to see her depart. News reached this place yester- day announcing the death of Mr.- J. S. Monteiro at Watertown, Da-1 kota. lie was well known in j Greenville, and for a long litnej was a clerk for Messis. John S. Gotigleton & Co He was a broth- er of Mrs. A. I,. Blow. For a box of fine Candy go to the Confection store of V.L. Ste- phens. The Nicest, Largest and Cheap- est Stock of Furniture at the Old Brick Store, which wc invite you to examine before buying. W. R. Rawls has just received j A subscriber at Farm ville v.ntes the largest lot of Watches, Clocks, that one of his neighbors has hous- Silver-Ware and Jewelry ever j ed twenty three barrels of corn brought to Greenville. Repair-: from two and one half acres, ing Witches. Clocks and Jewelry Next Friday afternoon is the a specialty. jtime for regular monthly drill and New Buckwheat Pastry Flour | inspection of the Greenville Guard | at the Old Brick Store For a box of fine Candy go to the Confection store of V. L. Stephens. For Sale—A pure bred Jersey Bull, fi'-c years old. Apply to John Fleming, Greenville, N. C. A young man Was talking to hi6 sweetheart recently and told her that every wish of hers should be gratified and she told him to always buy her French Candy from V. L. Stephens. Raleigh fair this week. Goldsboro fair hegins on the 26th. Better weather during the past week. Why don't somebody shoot the straw hats ? We hope to 6ce a creditable num- ber out. Mr. S. J. Skinner has withdrawn from the Edenton Fisherman and Farmer. He wee an interesting wri- ter aud we are sorry to lose him from the craft. Mr. V. L. Stephens called us in again ou Monday to sample a new lot of candy he had just received lie gets a new lot every few days and verily, it is fine. The Baptist Sunday School of this town has just been supplied, with new song books. The sing- ! ing in both Sunday School aud i Church has greatly improved of' late. i which are so It cati We had not discovered it, but some of our exchanges tell us the moon gete full twice this month. [ Some people we know can beat Bring jour OOtton to Green-! that bad, at least they get full; ville to sell. Many people from this vicinity are attending the State fair. much oftener. Why don't some of the citizens, give enough to erect a nice, tall, Cultivators of flowers are put- po'e from which to display weath-; ting their plants into winter quar-' er signals. The hags have been on , ters. hand several months but cannot: „,, .be displayed for want of a pole. The sportsmen are now bang- r r ing away at partridges and other Kjan & Redding have the nov-i game. ' e,ty in tne hat line at the Racket! ; Store. It is the Granger hat, an : Goodness ! how some towns are talking railtoade ! Wake up Green- ville ! The Southerner says there was suow at Conetoc one day last week. ear of com to which a thermome- ter is attached being given to each purchaeer. Mr. Lawrence Hooker, in charge j of one of the T. R. T. Co's. flats, fell overboard yesterday just as, I Farmers have been busy thej the flat was leaving the wharf. past week gathering their corn j a good ducking was the only crops. j damage, we are glad to say. We have still a quantity of pens Every business man in Green- '¦ on hand for the school children, ville should be represented in the! Come along and get them. advertising columns of the Re- The Meyer Thorne Company! "f-TOR. Even though he had! played "M'Liss" to a large audi I °«*'• 8ma c?rd> hl8 nan'e 8>'ould \ ence here on Saturday night. be lnere a" the 8ame The recent changes in the 0n Saturday Mr. J. D. William-1 weather have produced innumer- »on shipped one of his fine buggies able bad colds, we being among to ??™?k c0UntJ' Va- ?ood: the affected. I work ,8 alway8 recognized, and the : i work from his factory will coin- Servicea were held in all the | pare with the best city work. Churches in town last Sunday. It m „ , „ was a delightful day and good lo-morrow the annual Confer- congregations were out. ' °nce <*** DwcipleVi Church Will j begin at Oak Grove Church, in the The Board of Education were; Northern portion of this county,' examining applicants for teacher's and hold through Sunday. Many certificates hat Thureday, Friday people from Greenville will at-j and Saturday. tend Saturday and Sunday. The Monroe Enquirer-Express', John Duncar, a colored man1 has recently begun its sixth vo!-' living upon the land of Mr. J. J. ome. It ranks among our bright- \ Hathaway, in Gum Swamp eej- est and best exchanges '¦ tion sent us six large sweet pota- Eveiy week brings as in a newitoes yesterday. They were the lot of stationery for job printing. |; finest we have seen this season, The Reflector office is sending the aggregate weight of the six out some fine work. Try us with being 131 pounds. We return unorder. | many thanks for them. Married. At the residence of Mrs. Mary '. Foley, mother of the bride, in this town on Wednesday evening,: 12th inst., Mr. T. B. Cherry, a | member of the town police force, and Mias Mamie Foley, a most charming young lady, were united in marriage, the ceremony being performed by Father Riley, a Catholic Priest from Raleigh. The Reflector extends best wishes to the happy couple. Snppcit Home Fapers Remember the Reflector is yVnir home paper. When you pat- ronize it you are helping to sus- tain a home institution. True it Ml not quite so large or so cheap as j some Northern papers, but the lat- ter has no interest down herd.' cures nothing tor you or your sec- tion, and every dollar sent the/rh is1 that much taken away from home never to return. Sustain your home paper. "'• New Song We have just received one of the prettiest songs ever written, called "There's no one like Moth- er to me," by Charles A. Davis. For a nice home song, in both the words aud music pretty, it is hard to equal, be played on the piano or organ, and will be sent to any address tor only 22 1-cent stamps. Ad- dress the publishers, J. C. Groene & Co., 30 and 42 Arcade, Cincin- nati, O. What Thin* You An industrial issue of the Re- flector of several thousand copies, eight pagea in 6ize, woald be an immense advertisement for Green- ville, by making known to the world the advantages of this sec- tion. We are contemplating such a publication. It can be done eas- ily it the business men of the town will give the movement proper aid. We want them to think about it for the present and before a great while we will pay them a call upon this subject. Don't Wait. We dislike to be continually dunning persons who owe us, and hope to get through this fall with as little of that unpleasant duty as possible. At the same time we need the money that is due and want those indebted to come for- ward like men and settle. A strict- ly honest man—and of course the names of no others are on the Re- flector books—should not wait to be told the second time of a debt when he is able to pay it. FertiTal at BetiwL, • Theladlee of Bethel recently gave a very successful festival. It was managed by Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Langley, Mrs. James and Misses Gamer, Knight and Caspari. The room in which the festival was held was beautifully decorated, the pnncipal evergreen used being native pine. The chief attraction of the occasion was Miss Caspari in the role of a Gipsy fortune teller. The net proceeds of the festival amounted to $25. They Oobm New advertisements continue to come in and adorn the columns ot the Reflector. Every one of them should be read. No more honest, gentiemenly aud straight- forward dealers can be found any- whero than those whose names appear iu this paper. Nor do we make this assertion because they are our patrons, but because it is entirely true, and those who deal with them find it out. We are grateful to every one that the Reflector is being so liberally patronized this season. HuTah for Pitt! Our county came off with tho honors at Henderson's big tobacco break Ia9t Friday. Mr. G. F. Ev- ans, of this township, had his crop there and it was the finest tobac- co on the floor. He took the first prize which was a nice wagon. His crop from two acres brought $IU0. A correspondent from Hen- derson to the Raleigh News and Observer says • "Today witnessed the formal op-3/iing of Cooper's new brick warehouse, the largest in the State. The sale is said to be the largest ever made in Henderson by a single warehouse iu one day. There were more than twelve hun- dred piles of tobacco upon the floor from fifteen counties in North Carolina and Viginia. The finest tobacco on the iloor was from l'itt county and sold for $1.50 per pound. G. F. Evans, Esq., who raised it, was tho recip- ient of many hearty congratula- tions. He bore his honors with becoming modesty, and showed himself a true son of l'itt by re- joicing more in the distinction won for his county than in Ins own achievement." New Advertisements Note the law card of Moore & Bernard on first page. Alfred Nichols, administrator of Elvira A. Tyson, deceased, of- fers land for sale. R. R. Flemniing, Executor ad- vertises a notice to Creditors of the estate of Peter Flemniing, de- ceased. Edwards Ac Broughton, of Ra- leigh, cannot be surpassed in the execution of fine printing ot all kinds. See advertisement. J. R. Davenport at l'actolus wishes to change Ins business and is closing out his stock. He has an impoitant notice in this paper. A. J. Griffin, the practical watch maker and jeweler has something to say in this paper. His long experience at the busi- ness guarantees his ability to do first class work. Don't fail to see what M. L. Slaughter k Co.. are having to say about groceries, etc., In this issue. They have just received a large stock of new, fresh goods and are going to sell at slaughter- ing prices. Go down to sec them, next door to C. A. White's. The fame of the Macon House is spreading abroad. The travel- ing men aie loud in their praise ot the management. The dining room has been newly furnished and other chauges have been made. Everything about tho place is in first class order. No town in the State has a bettor kept hotel. An advertisement of of the Macon House will be found iu this issue. Don't let the ruga keep you away, but call in and secure your BAR G A I N.S . The Latest Novelties in Dress Goods & Trimmings, GRAND MAMMOTH DISPLAY OF Shoes, Clothing, <&c. LITTMANN & LICHTENSTEIN. SM3aaiSlVVf ApeMnjI -saoud moiioq in spooJf iiv 'i|nuauaS Mndoiig £nm*i i|,ni "'M-' -o.jojf) ji(Jfn jo ^uowi-iossi! SQ|U v osiv •«.-v>!J,I .sl^Miqof ii! Man.WOtT ONIMV'.I KOri P"'! S.UHOHS'.IOH Q&1 im S8ST2Q ()Q jjnug qoioos oo 9 nnmaVT '& S0J 00G! jjnng qoioog jjnug snjfl PWMIJBH sqi (JOSl 5J99M £iaA9 qsaji •raping A'aajapiv ^tibnog }s9g s&axpeaig M „ OOE sjisqQ optJH AnatioQ fj(KJ pj^jtJ^sqnxoc ifeog soxog ooi ynm 9p?s saxog gg &i9iioT3.io s8X°a 001 oooeqox S9xog 061 sapwSTjB'j'BSngsiqacg •TO ss9]A[ siqg Q8 B988Blr tuelr year's -iiwli.'s will One nio , their Interest to jnst onr prleea before pur- I ebasinxelsewhere. Onrrtocfc laoonptot* I in all Ka brunches. PORK SIDES & SHOULDERS, ! FLOUR, C0FF£E, SUGAR, SPICES, TEAS, &c. alwajiat LOWWI Maukkt Thicks. TOBACCO SNUFF & CIGARS wo buy direct from Manufacturers, ena- bling you to buy at one profit A com- plete stock of jp tt :ei is-x ivcr rt. EJ always on hand and sold at prices to suit the limes. Our goods are all bought and gold for CASH, therefore,, having no rl*k to rim, we sell at a close margin. Respectfully, I). LICIITEXSTKIN & CO. Greenville. N. V- Sled. At the residence of bis sister Mrs. (Jelina Nobles on Tuesday evening Oct. 4th 1887, Mr. Wil- liam U. Clark from heart disease. His affections were borne with Christian submission, never mur- niering the least, during his sick- ness, lie was a soldier in the late war, was captured by the enemy at Haddock's X roads, carried to Point Look Out, and imprisoned a period of eleven months, during which time he suffered greatly from the effects of bath cold and hunger. He was never married, did not belong to any Church, but always took a delight in reading his Bible, and had somewhat nat- ural propensity for the Free Will Baptist. He was born in Chicod township, Pitt county, Feb'y. 8th 1822. A good man has passed away. N. The Roauoke Baptist Union will be held at Bethel, beginning Friday before the fifth Sunday. LcMid Sale. By virture of i.n order of sale granted by the Clerk of t.e Superior Court of l'itt county for tht purpose of making assets the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Elvira A, Tyson deceased, will otTer for sale on Saturday the 12th day of November lh87, to the highest bid- der for cash l>cfore the Court House door in Greenville the following described tract nf land to wit: Joying about 4 mile, from Greenville on the South side of the Old Hank Koad in Pitt county, N. C. adjoining tlic lands of Moses Ty- son, John T. Lacy, Moses W. Tyson and the lied^Ouk Church lot aud containing about one and one half (I i) acres more or less. ALFBSDNICIIOLS Oct. 1 Ith 1887. Adoi'r Elvira A. Tyson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS—HAVING duly qualified on the 12th day of Oc- tober, 1887, as executor of the estate of I'eter Fleming, deceased, before E. A. Moyc, Clerk of the Superior Court of l'itt County, notice is hereby given to all i>er- .-ini.i having claims against said estate to Sireseut them to mo for payment on or bc- ore the l«th day of October, 1888, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov- ery. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate paymei.t to me. K. K. FLEMING, Octl9:tf Ex'r of Peter Fleming CLOSING OUT AT A SACRIFICE! THE STORE which I now occupy most be vacated by the first of January, iu order that necessary repairs may lie made to the building, and t" prevent the band- j ling and moving of loo many goods my I present stock will be offered AT COST. My stock embraces a full line of MILLINERY GOODS, such as HATS and BONNETS of latest styles and best qualities, PLUSHES, VELVETS, FELTS, SATINS, and all kin.Is of goods generally kept hi a first-class milliner) -Lore. Also r. full stock of NOTIONS consisting of HOSIERY, GLOVES. COR- SETS, llAXDKEHCllIHFS. LADIES'. MISSES' and CHILItRKVS SHOES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES and a full line of .1K w EI.it V of the best rolled gold plate. In fact a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. Remember those goods ¦MM Be noM I in order to prevent moving them. COME AND EXAMINE THEM. Mrs. R. H. Home. W ITH A VIEW TO CHANGING MY business on the 1st of January, 1888,1 now offer my entire stock of goods at pri- ces that will suit everybody. I only ask an examination of my stock to convince you that I mean what I say. All notes and mortgages not paid by the ISth of De- cember I shall put iu train of collection; also I shall proceed to collect all accounts not paid by the 1st day of January by law J. A. Davenport, Oct19:tf PACTOLUS, N. C. JONES Iran U.m, gM( IWa-lnjtt, BrM Tkt IM ul B-um Bua far ¦Mb mjm Ma itim Oct 12, 2m Greenville, N, C. Hardware Dealers (iltEKNmLE, X. ('. WHEN YOU WANT "agon, Buggy :„„] BuOdeni* Material, Sash. Doors, Blinds, Paints, Ollf, Glass, the itl.sl Cotton Gins. Steam Engine" and l!„iler.s or any goods in this line CALL 03ST US! BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES, SQUARE DEALING' Augl7:ly J.O. PROCTOR & BRO., GRIMESLAND, N. C. MALMBJ a General Merchandise. FALL and Wc have values that will bear inspection throughout our bright, new Stock, which has JUST ARRIVED, EMBRACING THE FINEST QUALITIES the LATEST STYLES, most COMPLETE AS- SORTMENT, and the LOWEST PRICES. OUR DKE8S GOODS DEPARTMENT ] Consists \ in qualities such as Brocaded Vel- vets, Astracian Diagonal, striped in all colors. Chincillas, Flush, Beaver, &c, &c, We have, this season, the largest stock of Ladies Wraps that we ever carried and our price will enable you to make a purchase. We can show you a line line of Striped, Cheek and Plain Ging- hams of all grades, 8-4, 7-H, 4-4. Drown and Bleached Homespuns small and large check. Plaids 10-4 wide. Bleached and Brown Sheetings. Fall Styles of Striped Seersucker. Nobby and stylish lines of Calicoes, Tickings. Curtains, Flannels of all colors, fto, Sic CHEAPFORCASH. Wo pay the very highest market prices lor Cotton ruul all kinds of foiiiiliv I'ro- We have 00,000 live inch Shingle whieh will be sold at S8J3 per ihonsand deliv- ered :u Boj >V. Kerry. All persons owing us are re- quested to make immediate set- tlement. Don't forget onr place, and that any good- Mm want ean he found at oar «toic. CARRlAChS. BUGGIES,___PHjETONS, Don't go anywhere cl«e for them but to the Our Carpet, Rug and Oil Cloth Department. ''Oh, my! What beautiful carpets !" was ths remark of a con- noisseur that passed our store. Prior to this season we had some- what neglected this Department : but. owing to frequentcnlls from our customers, we have Invested largely iu this line of goods. We | can show you a full lin>- of Brussels H-ply. plain and fancy, in woel, !cotton and hemp carpetings, also a full line of Smyrna and fancy Rugs. Floor Oil Cloth in 4 4. 5-4. <>-4 widths. llon't purchase until you have inspected our beautiful stock, as it will pay you to do so. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Having for years been the Leaders in the Clothing trade we are ready to show you a full and complete line of New and Stylish Ready-made Clothing for Men. Youths. Boys and GhUren's wear, embracing Single- ami Double Breasted Coats in Round and Straight Chit Sacks and Frocks in Fancy Cheeked. Striped and Plain all Wool, Cashmeres, Cork Screws, Diagonals, Broadcloths, &<: ; also i a full line of Single- and Double-Breasted Prince Alberts coatssnd vests of our own make. We guarantee to give you a lit. from a child's to the largest man's sizes. An inspection. of onr stock in i this line will satisfy you that we are the leaders. Also a full line of ULSTERS and OVERCOATS. OUR HAT & CAP DEPARTMENT is complete in all Styles and Shapes. Those who wish to possess a nice head ornament should inspect this line. The only rcliahlr Carriage Factory in Greenville. Go there if yon want nflrst- class Buggy. k IDS YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED. 0. CUTHHELL, Manager. Parker & Co. LIVERY HID STABLE8, §reenYille, $. £ WE HAVE HBHT-GLAHS HORSES niioint at Xodmt* Prieei. Hoi-flcxlct out by the hour, or day, upon reasonable term*. We have the eoutraet for eariying the mail hotuecn Tarbnro and Greenville, leaving Tarboro at 0 A. M., arriving at Greenville at 12 m. ; leturnlng leave* Greenville at 1 p. m., arrivlngat Tarboro at7 P. m., and ean take pa*»engcrs or packages over this route. e&T-lIorseg boarded by the meal, day, or for a longer 'period. Your patronage Is solicited. Truly your.*. OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT We can safely say we have never shown such an assortment as we are ready to show now. We have a Large and Varied Slock 'if Ladies', Men's. Misses' and Children's Shoes, in Lace. Button. Congress and other Styles of all qualities : also Men and Hoys' Heavy Boots at exceedingly low prices that will induce you to make your pnichase of us. Our Merchant-Tailoring Department We have added, this season, to our Large Establishment a sepn- Irate Department iu the Merchant-Tailoring line, embracing the la- test Styles from our new Fashion Plate of this season in Cashmeres, Worsteds, Cork Screws, Diagonals, Doe Skins, &c., Arc., of all de- signs, and we will give you a SAFE. SECURE and SATISFACTO- RY guarantee in FIT and STYLE, as our reputation for the past 12 years has proven such to all who have tried us. All kinds of Men's Garments CUT to ORDER. ShoaM he o*ul a lew mmlli* before rmlnwol, •end for book "To Moreno," nailoil Sao. BBiDFonj' Bmbucni Co, Atioau, do. PARKER & CO. Jc 10*1 ALFRED FORBE8 Gil KEN VII. LK, N. C. Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing Hats, Boots, shoes. Hardware, Furniture and Oroccric*. Bock Lime kept eon?tant- ly on hand. I have Jnxt received a large lot of Knick- erbocker Brai-ea for boya, girl*, ladle*: and gentlemen, 'l'her uccd only to be tried to give oatltfactlon I can now offer to the Jobbing Trad* *uperior advantage* in Owi.A. Clark A Bho's hi-ooi, cottos which I will sell at oh cent* per doc., 6 per cent. off. I krpp on hand a large supply of. Hoa- forii's Bread Preparation, whlc'j 1 •/III sell »J wholesale price* liijinf rehants. The patronage of the public i.-s very res- pectfully solieltcU. »pM7 In Addition to the Above Departments We Carry a full and complete assortment of Trunks, Valises. Traveling Hags, Blanket.*), Comforts, Picture Frames, and thousands of other desi- rable articles which for want of space we have omitted to mention. We wish to call the attention of the public to the net that we do not cany any second handed or old Stock goods, nor is it necessary, with our reputation, to quote juices ; but an inspection of our Mammoth Display of New Goods will convince you that we are offering Rousing, Rattling BARGAINS throughout our new, complete and extensive stock. An inspection of our stock will convince you of the above. A. ARNHEIM.