- .. , ' -it ,i - J " j ' " h''f i' ; : ' . : .. . 1 ! : : - r - "-! -ft' . - . ... . f I f I. V vol vii. : aa -mfn - ' 1 - - ' ' j .' v . V '! Ir:ll''--f .V1.-t T'f ' j - . ' U ,, t .:;.!.:rl!i- - ; 1 ---------' t V WILMINGTON; " 'N C.l FRIDAY MAY 22: 1874 CITY ITEMS. "uUii ciosiug WU- ifrt,. lor oi)euin; toti Library Association Beading 9 o'clock a ni, to lo clock p m. 3 o'clock p m, to G o'clock p m. : 71 o'clock p m,WlOQockP m. v7lGerkin had' charge of our city irculation, ana is uuuiuxi-u i CVnP due therefor.- . - route carrier boys are not author dto sell copies of the Poaiv U ioal SerrtceU. 8. Army- -Weatnei Report. obsbrtkh's Orricc -Jil Weath ierrtin er ririL ' i-tw A. M. eNI5 Irrh' Falc 00 M. , I N tcMc do 30 108 ,'7S . '3E frea do tw r. - QTTOSCHUTZX, . i Obserrer, O. 8 A. 0u newspapers, suitable for wrap jig paperin packaged of fifty, for sale 'it this othce. : ; : ' , a ii j Mrw ll lorr is authorized to llect and receipt', for -bills due the ;0ST. , - Mtufons Anodyne Liniment wi'l give Tiorc relief in caacs of Chronic ivncu- mtisni, no mailer now smcic, uiu iay oilier aiuuc " - 3en. Used internally and externally. It U often remarked by strangers vis tin our State that we - show a larger Dronortion of ' good 4 horses than any iUnion. , lnis, we J ' . . . I ell theni, is owing to : two principal asoiw : m iuc jitsi pituc, i tlift verv best stock: and in tne mm nnd nlace. our people use Sheridan's 'miry Chad 4 ton Hoteliers, wuicuinour atocnt arc of incalculable aavan- r ma"v 21-dbtwii ' I JavTictal Convention Fourth via l i trict. . Rai.nWir.tn Convention, for the I t FourU Judicial District of North Car olina, will he bcld at Magnolia, Duplin xuiu, xui 1 , it 12 o'clock, M., lor the purpose oi J " . I ;n rinmi nation caudioates ior nixuiiiii t - 1 1 Judge fncTSolicitor oi wijwmi a annVmt a District Executive Com- r. . l V?i lr TTTafrirf inn I . ! T frrtni rnch I nf one' lroui cacn counfr in the Judicial District. Dele gates entitled to a seat -arid -vote in the Convention must'bo regularly elected rfppainted 4 ;i W County Committees, inrougu iuwi ('hiirman each County will bd en- t;tM tn flftiible the number of delegates. is it may have members of, the lower w i, r i.o rnoral Assembly, with !ime number of alternates. " J i Geo. L. Mabson. By' authority of the Republican State Executive Committee. To the Republican Voters of New- TTnnror County. Mllf - m 1 . , .v'i, it You arc hereby nounea ma irill;be a County .Convention atthe City Hill, in Wilmington, on&aiuruajr uuuC th. at 10 o'clock', a. m., ior me pupusu nominating a Senator and three (3) Representatives to the . Lcgisjature,: a iheriff, a Superior Court Clerk, a Corp- ncr, a T?foi- nf Deeds, a uouniy i County freasurer, a jCounty purveyor, vy n. . 4m lion- Vnlll- I . I . . Li I 1 1 I voamy ;Vomm..ou.x r . i n n' v v. vininiiec - - , : I Each Township in the' county, each ivanl in th Citv of Wilmington, arid the town of-Lillington win De enuueu W three (3) delegates. ( on Friday, May 29th, to hosc delegates to the Convention. - ?; ' The Republican voters in thejscvcral Kards in the "city of Wilmington, and inthe town of Lilliugton will meet at p. m., Fridav May 29th, to choso. ue c- 1 ' -. . ri. ion. - Wilmington will be; closed a Uciock r.m.,andthe ballots coumcu.; ; in case '.of one of.morccoa legations: from any Ward or Town - suip presenung themselves an venUon, the County Committee reserves the risht fn flftcide which delegaUon "lull take part the Convention. shall take part in the organization; of .t. f. r rL f 'i: r 4 1 - Corn. by. the cargo sells in for 9iX tents per bushel. ' 1 Xewbern Thc Republican voters in the several Thfi Coroner summoned a jury 01 m;j plcd coo I'mr Tmt.Nhii tvi 1 liicei ai.iucii I i. T.rt ntTpT neanns iuc. cwuw", 1 tne siaes WUUUJ XUIIlwj'i"' " C1UC3 1,, HUv) mm , - .y ). . 1 - . o'clock noon Q -lirt of iaccidental drown- flames. By order of Bepublican .0unty Cun- fit on.y ior 4,rde1 Holi. w Geo. Z. FEEnCH, i tuouga -r ( ; ..i j v. - - mecency ana tne . iiK ViEHKEN, cecy. . Ocb Seniorji? again at hb Posf. ,. " ; . 1 vi ; li ". Services at St. John's Church to night at 8'orclock.i ' 5 The Mayor had quite i fall docket to contend with this mornidg; ' '. -i-.i -v (' , t Tin: crossing at ;the intersection; of Second and Princess streets is comple ted. ' " ij-li ro7UjL'J- It is said that many, peoplewill go J up from this citv. to the Camp Meeting now in progress a fewmilesjiip theCape J Fear, on Sunday next t 'VOv !'. ! ' ' Hog SuoT,r-Mr. Ctotlat had: a iihe hog shot on yesterday, by ,somo sqoun- drel, on the outskirts of the' cityfk tho I pan peneiraiing-i, ucau uuu jtuuug i it almost instantly. ' The Board of County Commissioners met this . morning at ; 10 ( o'clock,! Kllf'l transacted no business save the hearing of tax complaints.;! Adjourned to. beet r t-i I ' I Republican 3lEETiirG.-TheItepur3- lican meeting at the Market House last night drew forth a large assembly of j persons. A number of speakers address ed their ifellow-citizens, and the meet ing kept up to a lata hour. & Cleapor haW "removed their garter the Express wagon ran a ay hia morn-c1.Jf-.1..1.ijV,nJn ti,V,t ing. from near the corner ol lrontand street, from-the ouilding nbw,bein: molished by Jilessrs. Green & Flafiner, to that lately occupied by Mr. Riingej as a saloon, nearly opposite the .National HoteJ. ' :,!.'."! . " . .1 i I Fighting. Two coloreu women were i to arrestea mis jnorning- bhu- umuSuv of . I tt,ft citv Hall, for fishtine. One m reCeived a severe wound ovef the fight eye, and the other also receivea a wound over the left eye. The weapons nf wnr nswi bv each' was a piece or Vinnn irnn find ft" tickJ ftfld both of them i t-.T-. nr.. were very t? c jucsvcvt ... - V , f . ! Wivuuuiu uuicp, viv ' Ttr The Cape Fear v icroBious-t-jDj i A ' bv ithe Mayor juayor last night, we are mtormea mau tue - - r"r wfl flrTifmed"that the V AOO V AUfoU v " - 1 , . . . j all hon0 at K'V i 1 L'i I The Mavor should deal with such ol- ' . ' " - . v '. 1 - . -j ' nar MHin. tin icsbciuaTi , throwing one hundred I - . ! - - t Fill I J - f. i Ll!.. I jind seventv-seven leet lour incnes, inus ldh!'' - I distancing the Comet 15 feet.1 W i ' for the Cape Fear boys. The Cry of FireFalse Alem. - s i j iasi, uigut, jusu v, Vy the RepubUcan meeting at t ne: Ja.a.mi ; House, our ears were smrweu" p xr i v.Atiinv Trnmi 1 lie. Ll TV w ..jKrtrlinnd of Thira , anariiarJtei streets; hurrying in that direction we soon ascertained1 that the alarm Was a false one it having eviaenuy ; ueeu caused ibv the military company, drill- inc inthe armory unUer me uiy pan, the command to "Fire I " as was I.. .yrrn Tllft finiriPeS The engines i ', i lUUOWi"v ,wv-..p-. fc mntlr. but it! was soon ajcertajncd that their services were not 3Ian DROWNED.This morning, (be tween the hours" of 10 and 11 o'clock; man fell overboard from a tur- MV nnnm te JMessrs. Uiossom pentine raft, opposite Messrs: Blossom i -I a r mf UTl Off & Evans7 distillery, i auu wwruv-v-. : rvna mifrn rrrfl 5 n tlllsh" lt appeors -- inz tne ran aiuw --7- r ? j tne ran. w6 T TJ ; - .T w.' V AV. .Im.4V THO T I III I i I 1 lt.-ll A flLUU a misstep, feH 9verbpard. f His fotind about twenty minutes aftcr thc accident,' Uy moans 01 jip; Piing ir0ns. but life! was extinct.i ! rr 3 i . COMMUNICATED. r' tt, ihr rfifit Authorities; j .f ti vemment of the United States "w I ' . . f f aom -i- - jPhiibertV The ,;rict. the abuse of sucn liDeriy, "?"T1T1 of vulgarity and a "1 one of e sWak- ---w TTnnSe last n; . TL.oiir immediate shouia u a r. vr Mi ,i vw . , . . are made ith it tne Lhere the public theatre oi inuj tj 4. oJr are compeneu, UW to hear epithets ana uuigup?, huwt morals; of society, demand it W uie - : 1 i i I , 1 Blavor's Court. 111, IT...- AV tin AV. flCAXAnAYilliTof ? jresidin . 4 j ; t t- " i. J i f '.. ! ' i XXIO 11UI1U1 jjcases Cage continued over to t oclock.Batur , ? : r v- rlav twrirnin -rf, o . . ! . - - n : TTiree person?, ! for selling liquor -on Sunday. Cases continued over to -Sat-" orday morning. - Mmnkcime oilM ' J oseph Burk, for streets. Continued over; to Saturday morn.inS- 1 s ; j.;rarij f a Thomas Bavid and Daniel Noon for 'oJsorderty coridiibt, were fined $-5 a4 costs, or ten days on the streets. , i r ,n m jBlount; for disorderly conduct, Case dismissed. ? Come Birdie, Come But birdie yet returned J U-iV UUI UUiUC, t-lJl Ui that beauti- f - . Davis, mine V Tit, host ofthePurcell HouscJ escaped from . i t ' 1 l v. seen.oi mm ne was percuu . upUu roof of the Dawson nans, just across the street. The Colonel has oursym- pathies in this his sad bereavement. AlasI we know not what a day rriay bring forth ! . j ; iv.- Run aav -The horses attached to moment We inOUgni inav we wuuiu urtTo w cnronicx ,s Q;' our hopes were doomed to disappoint- ment, for after dragging the wagon oyer the sidewalk opposite the Post,; shun nine that ugly looking pavement ' ovci ? il -l 1 InAlrmn' TiavPltlPnt ftTCr ning wnau us;.lw,""6 , . the way, above which that ugly looking . . . . . i -.- i ' fellow, the local ol tne journal, nang out, they tured ' the corner of Second I andfPrincess streets,, run a short dis- tance, and were .stopped wiuiout any damage being done-s , . - TwB0 . roR BiiooTi.VG a noi -iy refereyto the ..proteedm ot too r 1 ' will nft tZTTwo witfi lnl. waa brouffhriin -: "777 'V wruuau.,. " " v , Ibrshootinga vatuaDio sow a uayjur iwu u, ,5. - aco, belonging to a coloretl man, near - 1 Green's mill pond. - ... . 1 4 , y Jusu ' wilfully destroying other peoples pro- ustly merit, for 1 V i f-eralsuch i XTn. Ytan rA nf fiPV Af 1.., . IVanrH pci. t y i-, - occurrences for ;..:the past two or three !. nnrl tx o rlrt linnn Ulllt Illl PXiimDle Will uJol..u..vw..rv. --r K mad smd that ! we will not be again . be made and that we will not be again -aiiednoon to chronicle such shameful i. . ) proceeaings upon pun, wj vio yiew it in the light ot pleasure ana amusement: : Arrested. --A colored man, I who is said to be an escaped convict from some point, up the Cape Fear- was arrested this morning at the wharf of People's steamboat Line, 1 with carpet ba; iff in naudt prepared to take passage.on ine steamCr A.P, JIurt, to-day? He was I ;fl.tinAo nf linlinr ind W3S under the influence of liquor and was creating considerable disturbance, curs ing and abusing some one on the wharf in the presence of a great crowd, bled there for the purposc. of attending the camp meeting, A policeman arrest ed and conveyed this son of "Bacchus" ea ana convey w ,-"T nurDOse Gf nominating delegates to tep: to the station house, where he will be ty inie aidal feis interviewed to-morrow morning by the ff" ,W ,Q5 Mayor I XVUA X: R. Middleton as Secretary. I 1-1 f I 1 fl 1 K. 1 I - . if v- . : , L..i ij 1 "uuu" . . , , ..Yesterday afternoon, about Jo clock,; a nousc occupied by Mr. Wm. Starkey, caughf at Spring nui, amuu, w., fire while the wife of Starkeywa as occu- dng dinner. " Discovering that and roof of the building was in she seized her two small chil dren, and, running out, placed them on tbp irrass some distance lrom tuc uouae. She then hastened to the rear of the buildiD- to endeavor to save some of the furniture, but owing to the strong breeze I TlIrlllLUlC, M vr ii '9 flames tni3 sue W ' " . , i ;t,nnra peinsr the f - . ... ! I. several neisuuu - : .namrr thA TlalllfH . . . unr distance: and arrived just IIUIC fcvr ' i - Jn time to save the children from being morally roasted alive, as the fire, owing to the dryness of the grass, had reached the snot on which they w ere lying. ttk- lmiisp. 1 tosrether witn tne iumi i..-A ontlrolv consumed. Thc 1am- Hf are;left entirely ue,u., UJ I . . ' r nanti Thomas and some of I . . J niAnnil MVhbors tneir liuiucuiuic iitcc tir were relieved. Starkey is represented as a hard-w;ork- industrious man, and lias tne sym pathy of the entire neighborhood. ' ThIs citizens generally will be pleas- cdfto learn; that the Mayor has given order? to the Marshal to; break un all mCnMs Kirn Vi aha f1ijf. trV rtlonoaf order is preserved, can get jpermissiori to hold meetings and ; have; officers to protect 'them in their riffhts. but to have a man cursing and disgracing not only himself, but the community in which ho Ky should be put a stop to. The police who allowed such conduct should -be suspended or discharged from the force. There is great indignation manifested toniay ontnestreexs Dy meemzens wno live in that part of the city, and we on- derstand that the m atter is to be ho- roughly inv Organization of a INew LODGE. Past Fathers James E,j King, John H. Brown and John K. Cutlarj have re turned from Raleigh, whither they have been to organize a new Lodge of jthe Gl U. O. O. Fellows. The name of the new Lodge is Virtue, but the number could not be ascertained in the ab sence of the warrant' i 11 I I The Lodge was . started with twenty- six charter Joiembers.and it is! predic ted that it will soon become . one. of the brightest Lodges ,of the Order in the State. i t- I I this Order instituted in the city of New- Berne. !;: ' V ii - ;.- : .j Messrs. King, Brown and Cutlar take this opportunity of returning jthanks for s f , : ,i ,.1., their kind recention at the hands of the citizens of Raleigh. , The Fayetteville Milita EY Companies. Tne Eighteenth Anniyer gary -f the ; LaFayette Light Infantry, . -u t nk wuU insfc. Fayetteville Independents were among the" invited quests, and both companies in their very handsome 1 Uiiiiuriixa JLUAU .aa vaj ivy auio ti,Aiiv. ractico took place 4urin4 the firW ; and tho flrst rize oftue LaFay- I - l .-. --! -" - - ,2.. ,-.j,,'.jf. .1-..- A- j t? - mpanjs waiter, was won by wiiuami Jessup. The first prize for Jff hiccoinpa Ui both CQgma- creampitcher I. B." Davis! of nies contested, a silver and bowl, was won by tbft TndeDendents. A fine dinner ws ffiven at the fair grounds in the after- . - v - maiiXnd noon, at which speeches were made and , ' t , , e . ' .!! baU took place at night, and I . - ... . If , ! i : the gav soldiers ana the bonny lassies . ,& - . .. ii -li ..LiiV Li had a good time dancing- until a ate hour. - ; A .." i;- ,( . . j" The commanders of the .compahies were Capt. ! J. B. Starr, ot the lar ay ette's and Major Wright Huske, of the Independents. . r ; T . We return our thanks for the invi tlations extended us, and; the we had on the occasion. . good time We omitted to say at the proper place. that the prize shot for by the, two com . -witn U;atnls. was won by ! . L carried off the silver i J i " s i cup t r Ar For the Post.', Kenansville, Duplin co., N. C., ! May 19th, 1874. , At a Republican .Convention held in iui ia t.h 19th instant, lor the trict Convention, when cauea, Amos McCullough was appointed Chairman, : Wiv. . I f mt. wnhim. were renre 1 1 r m, j ine 1 sented: Tortiv;ilf-Shade Conner, Du dee. Williamsl Ai J. Dobson. A Warsaw A. J. Stautord, w. j.11111. , !r Faison Joseph Wright, Thos- Iwing. IGlisson's Samuel Branch. wif arP Kinsev Jones, Lewis 1 Ull WVAMX -p . . Oliver. Henry Simmons Albertson i c Sarecta Peter Quinn, Jos. Houston. TTviii-:ii TTi;oft Vi'hitehead . Alex r naiia,c1 i Pnrsall. Cvnress, Creek- Arlington j JvOiuu, I . . t ir:ii:md Tnhn harrior. ' . . -r tiJ v I 1 trrl'lrfi 11 llllAUio, , Island Creek-James . uuT. Rockfish Sam Wells -SI' Isaac Faison. Magnolia -W. E. HighsmithI Irvin . nmritv, of the" Townships being representcdthc Convention proceeded Tic following gentler - d (leiegates to the men were appomicu r f - , Ar. : .4r--nr:n I 17nnh iMm J Uulvull i- w t ItTTOUiam, a R. Middleton. xw. a nfrCiillouffh. Shade Conner Ufomntps Irwin Bcaman,! Y;. vitn, V t t? Hill and L. Houston, rinrusiuitu, v. ----- , . .it , , 4 : iRexolcciL That we, the Republicafis of Duplin county, in Convention as sembled, do cheerfully r jcoinmen Col.l Edward Cantwell to tho Judicial Dis trict i Convention, whec convened, as "our first and -last choice lor the nomi nation for Solicitor of this District and Judge Russell as our choice for Judge. il clbsoUedj There will be a Republican County, Convention held at Kenans- ville, Duplin county, on Saturday, J ure oiu, -ior ,ine purpose oi nommaiing a Senator and three (3)' Representatives to the Legislature, a Sherhf, a Superior Court Clerk, a ; Coroner, a Register of Deeds, a ! County Surveyor, five (5) County Commissioners. Each Town ship in tire county will be entitled to three. (3) delegates. is s licsolvict; -That it is the request of this Convention that the proceedings be sent to the Wilmington Post for publica tion, an j invitation was theri extended to Col. Edward Cantwell to address the Convention, who responded, and ad dressed the Convention eloquently. ' After which the Convention ad- journcd. : r i 1 i Aaios McCullough, Ch'n. A. R. Midpleton Sec'y. i LATEST BY TELEGRAPH 7 WASHINGTON. i Washington, May 22. A dispatch from Denver says that H gre in Central City destroyed one hun dred and .fifty houses. Loss one-half million of dollars. i Hays, and Sheats, of Alabama, ap- nA Uat ft, S0nor PAmmi'ffAA nn A Ar. i . . , I military acairs on a joint resomuon i which passed the House on Monday last. I J ..It ; giving aia to ine aesutuie oi Aiuuauiu. The committee agreed to report favora- I bly to-day. , The Senate passed a I bill authorizing the President to issue army rations and clothing to the destitute people of the fTom Bigbie, Warrior and Alabama riv ers. It goes to the President 4 ' ' iuisyxu ia . "T ' 1 Jl f j - . "Tthre UAtlsTlipiscopal Conferenrnf1D?s ilt t sustains the Baltimore Conference! in & m 184 T " . f ' ' expeinng Huston. . 1 The , coUnitiiUQ on the organization nf iti a rnWd Mt nnHTst F.nUmnal I Church of America, miade a report which was adopted, declaring that Uie organization of the colored phurch into a distinct ecclesiastical, convention meets the' hearty approval of this con ference, and that the efforts to establish an institution of learninc for educated colored ministers, deserves to be com mended to the friends of the coWred people everywhere. TENNESSEE. Nashville, May 22. Yesterday Jim Alexander won the hurdle race in 2:581- Orphan Girl won the mile heats for green, three year olds in 1:48$ and 1:491. Nell won the third, and Somerset the fourth race. ILLINOIS. Chicago, May 22. Prof. Swing, who was acquitted of heresy by the Presbytery, has with drawn from, the Presbyterian church. MISSOURI. St. Louis, May 22. , Ji Wilson of Pittsburg, has been elected Moderator of Assembly. the Presbyterian"! CABLE DISPATCHES. ; ! FRANCE. Paris, May The duel between prince Metternicji and the Cotfnt of Montibello took place at Mender, near Versailles. The Count was wounded in the arm and disabled. ENGLAND. Lo2rtx2r, May 22. it is though wu'r"r .. . - i- .AMTAfA 1ip ministry will last mgufc io vwmiv v -r : . . bo successful, and the new cabinet will -,.iv.ir li. nrnmul?ated. with Deca- ,o nr AiidiffretorPasouiaatthehcad. The Bonapartistsahd legitimists will be excluded. The TelezraphV special from Paris assert that Prince Metternichi and not ----- l.." the'l Duki of Montebpllo, was slightly wounded in the duel between thoic !two persons. V ' lne .special dispatches from Pari relation to the ministerial crisis arc don- fused and contradictory. le Times' dispilch says that cibciid intends t( givc tnciAsscmbly the option of the acceptance of its program md or dissolution.. 1 ' . 1 I ( Iho weather in Lngiaud continues unusually dry.( STATE IITEMS. The 20th was generally obeer Charlotte :as a holiday. in A tailor of Raleigh has fallen heir to alarge-fortundinlrancT. Ifewbei birds. ! wants a chain gang for jail- The health of the people of More- head City is better at present tl kail it has been for a number of years. The ! Nwbern Times says b aro pleased to learn that the crops iir ihii seciion are very encouraging, anu:me standard productions looks well. i i There are two, ladies living near En field who are remarkable for their advanced- age. Tho younger is Mrs. pallia Smifh, aged 97,' and is possessed pf all her faculties ; the older is Mrs. lfatsey jucge, agea y, wucan preiorm ncr usual work, and can thread a fine cam bric needle without the -use 'of specta cles I i; Two Milesians '.were standinir at the iairmount water works, watchinbe the mg wxieeia spiasning mo water, wncn v niiWkl ; -XlJi.C, ln l n this a queer coimtry, where they have. to 1, tlteir water before thcvxan tisc it ?" i I John RAndo ph met a personal enemy in the street one day, who refused to ive hitn half the sidewalk, saying that ne never turned out lor a'rascalj; " I do," said Randolph, steppmcr aside and po litely raising his hat. V Pass on.'f (jwfc"' jfif ,iJtit, 'v A 3 I j.if f CITY bF:WILMINGTON Iay 22T1874. be received at royonlcau h to for the PAVING of lulbirrr 7, ' i , . I i - r Cobble Stones. .gpcclflcaticM can bo iteii I by apply ini at Tins okfick. Bonds rtMiU'lr- I Xor the fiithful porformaiKc of coiitriict Y, 1. CANAD.VXJ may ! ' Maygii-. Star and Xournul copj. Jb OR RENT. A DESIRABLE UEIIDKNU ON WRIPHTSVILIE SOUND, for the Summer, parti rnlihed.- Apply lo may 22-1 w New ;Yorl E. WltlGUr I mtion-8.; Co :! THE ISHIP Js. . ------ 1 'will &all from Kew for jWllmlnxton, SATURDAY, May 23d, 187,1. "j ; For ;wu "Wfagjjl&l cl t.- may29.187i-307-nAtf. i New Music. NkM ANb WELL i SELECTED AS- HOItTMrlNT of vocal ana insirumeni- al Music, Just received at the . I " - j tlVEj BOOK MUOlC HTOHi ;, ' Piakoa and Oirgaiia.: wM i xrnii At ivW ! "Marshall A Bmlth! aud Grovestien & Fuller's celebrated Piano and AKS THE 'J Burdptte Orgrantf, p-oK sjixx at , -j.. HEINSBptGEl may ls-(f Live Book' and Mualc 8tqre. : -' -ttr 'E AJtE reqw 1h1 to anxiounccv Hint lf EDWARD, NTWELL; the present lncamDen v nUldaUfor hoiicitoroi ruTu; 7i" i I r . J Ix Good Ne fQf tie Hard Tim;$; ivrfEy Wiu 'uivc ob RS. HUN-' - DRED AK AKKp. BREAD j abaml of Fnuilly Flour. !, Hther- i .;t .. -i old Staiv U II ARK El' .tiTRKKJV may - J and -Wilm CTtT1 Ai II 1 J ,.$3 'g 1S. BENEF4 York V -4-Jm- 1 1. - i .! 4 V'(,f I, I f !