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X IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 3 t BY X DR. C. R. RIDDICK ! ! KLIZAUETH CITY, N C. A n , OUAL IV .7 WS. The warm weather haa knocked spota out of tho oyster trade. Seed cotton is bringing $2.40 per hundred pounda on car market Mr. K. II. Kroger, who was re cently injured in a railroad accident in New Jersey, has returned m good t.har. Mr. Wta. McQueen, of Scotland,; Las resumed bis position with the, Eaat Coast Cedar Company. Street Commissioner Weeks bns tnrned off a good job in filling op tbe low places on Riverside avenue, just across tbe bridge. If you want to upend a pleasant evening don't fail to go to tbe Academy to-nigbt and witness some--thing both elavating and entertain- icg. Charles A. Bank, Esq., bas open ed bis tewing machine office in tbe building over i hieh Hon. lknj. F. Gann preside?, attbc foot of Cburcb treet. Ilub Leigh' speech receiving tbo canal delegation was fully equal to tbe occasion. Tbo sentiment was good, bis deli' cry graceful and bis manner cordial. Martin street bas become very popular witb all teamsters since tbe belling of tbo tame. Tbe material for Potndexter street paving is be in; delivered tbis week. Itongb rice has been offered for kvIc in our market, but no price be ing established no tales bave ben md. Tbe crop it ' short, oa e unt of tbe recent drouth. Dr. V. V. Griggs bas returned from a viit to Ilicbmod, Va. Tbe Doctor renewed old acquaintances, and visited the points made lamiliar to him during the war between tbe State;. Mr. J. W. Tool, formerly a resi dent of South 3IUU, but now of Oriental, was married yesterday to Miis l'attia Ferry, of South Mills. Both parties are prominent in the social circle. Tbo Elizabeth City Knitting MUU bave been organized and a committee of tbrcc L. S. Blades, V. J. Woodley and F. II. U illiams appointed to receive bids for a Kite, bids to be opened October 2'Jth. An invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Gcsrgc F. Folk, to tbe marriago of tbeir jter, Bessie Martin Wood, to Mr. Jobn Happcr Stewart, on Wed nesday afternoon, October 23tb, at 12:13 o'clock. SL Faul's Episcopal Church. Eden ton. is acknowledged with thanks. Our city was visited on Wednes day by tbo adjacent neighborhood, to" witness Spark's Shows. It is t?l that not less than 3,000 people ocugbt admission, many of whom were turned away for want of space umlrr tho t?nt. The elder people as well as tbe little ones were highly entertained. -ThuMidniifht-Firo will be ren dered by first-class home talent, led by Messrs. ucriraa auu tbcatrical fame, at tbe Academy of Mtiric to-night. It is ono of tbe most opular plays extant and we bespeak a liberal patronage. Don't iL Tickets on sale ni .1;a at ixsnal prices. Tbe Ileal Widow Brown will be tbe next attraction October 2itb. Tbe Cake Walk, by colored pea pie. at tbe Samaratm Hall on Tues- . . a 1 day nigbt was witnessed oy a uun iirrA white men and boys. Tbe performance was unique and could cot l reproduced North of Mason and Dixon line. Tbe entertainment was orderly and quiet, but decidedly tbe richest performance ever wit nessed by tbe pectalors. - Col. Cre ecy is recuin; rating slowly, but surely. His disappointment at Ml mMkisjc lt cUIejatfon im itirattd acairst bis improve- aatat. A few days -more, however, ;n nnt him on his feet ajriin. when we may bear him delarc, as did King Kichard 111, "uicnaru is himself again !" Tbe readers of tbe Economist will exercise due pauence and put up with tbe loes of tbe bril i;ni mcc ft of it editor until be can m - resume sway with bis accustomed forehand grace. Tt i cIatIv in evidence that the reopening of Uie Dismal Swamp rrii has alrradv ?ven a new im petus to one of our branches of business ebip building. We tcok a stroll around tbe city a few days aro and our attention was urawn 10 h immrntui amount Of rebmldlDt goin on in our ship yards. thcra arc crowded with work. Con tinued prosperity will follow our en terprising and energetic aiizenp, z . . . . . and as tney prosper tno wnoie com munitr will feel it. There is a bricbt future before cs. Mr. Jobn Olorer is quite ill at his home btre. W. T. Old left for the Raleinh Fair Wednesday. - . . Our hotels have been crowded with guests this week. Mr. Blades, of New Bern, N. G, bas been in the city this week. F. F. Coboon is absent this week attending the State Fair at Raleigh. Wberewill tbe Knitting Mill be ocated ? Not in tbe Albemarle Hotel building. Any one knowincr - Creed Pen- dltton, or bis descendants, will please communicate with this office. W. IL Keaton, who bas been ill or several weeks, is conralesant He is able to bo out on tbe street. Wo shall soon hear tbe merrr songs of the oyster sbuckers. Indi cations point to a lively business. Let it come and come quickly. Dr. V. M. Mortran waa nmnttiA of the charges against him in the Court of Berkley, under instructions roni Judge HanckeL The new Board of Shell Fish Commissioners still hold the fort. Admiral White is still suencr to re cover bis official position. At this writing the case is still huug up in the Supremo Court. Cant. Nathan Walker is nearing his 83d mile stone, wo regret to harn of his indisposition, on account of a severe cold, but his indomitable en ergy nerves him to face the arena of life, notwithstanding bis physical ailments. Tho circus came, saw and con quered. The pocket change of the small boy bas gone with the circus. Tbo attendance was large, people coming from tbe four quarters of ho globe. Tbe show was declared a good one for the money. A sailor of the Olympia, of Manila fame, created much interest here this week. He was surrounded by people who asked questions about he fight at Manila Bay. He was rood natured. and readily answered all questions bo could. Under tbe Democratic municipa, m reguee, otdr aas la restored! rowdyisoa kas Wm parnished in such a degree tkat repttition is not indulged in by the offenders. Our active police forco are on the qui vive and all violators of the law are, without distinction, promptly ar rested and dealth with. The largo schooner which cap sized at Ocracoke .during the Aug ust storm, and her. entire crew drowned, was successfully put on her keel and brought to Scott's ways last Sunday. Not one of the bod'es of tho crew bas been recover ed. Her bull indicates the severity of "the storm. Per the benefit of those encased a 0 in oystering. Secretary Allen, of the Shell Fish Board, at their first meet- mgt gaT0 out lor publication, mat mussely stock of oysters are not to be culled, being lmpractaoie, and their early destruction will be a source of benefit to the oyster in dustry by being replaced with clean er stock. On Tuesday evening, at the M. E. parsonage, Mr. C. C. Parker and Miss Bertie llin ton, eldest daugnter of Mr. Wm. M. "Hinton, were united in holy wedlock. Tho nuptial tie was made by tbe Rev. R. C. Bea- man. We congratulate our youn w friends on the eye of launching out on tbe sea of life. May it be serene and tho sparkling rays of congeni ally shed its lustro upon the happy couple. Hon. Thos. R. Purnell honored this office with a call while here hoMinc court. Tho editor thanks Judge Purnell for bis thoughtful ness and regrets not meeting him Tim .Tndire is adding to bis list of friends here, by his social and kiud- Iv intercourse. His charge to the nrand iurr should relieve the antag o . . ... onism to tbe federal iourt mat nas PTistrd heretofore. His Honor seems determined that his execution of the law shall not be attributed to unkind feelings. To see The Real Widow Brown is a rare treat one that will pleas- antlv linger in the memory oi those who witness the purest and mist nrrMnful Lauch producer of the tima. There is a plot not too . . deep and it affords excellent oppor tunities for tho well selected com pany to display tbeir dramatic and fun-making abilities to the best ad vantage. Interspersed throughout the play aro tho latest musical, sinrint and dancing specialties. This attraction is securing a, huge success and can be seen at tne Acad ,mv of Music Tuesday, 21th itist This attraction bas been secured un Jer a heavy guarantee and should bo liberal'y patronized. The Courthouse sales on Satur- xrrrfi interesting. E. F. Lmb, m a t It T M C- f AI lofl wi th gale -of the . J. White property to James C. Brooks at 435; George W. Ward, attorney for administrator, sold the V ey mT,t i nmer of Main and Road V. F " Aydlett at $1,472; the Croatan fishery, with all appurtenances, to W. u. uioyer lor 3,000 ; Snenu uranay uoufc" -valuable black mare forgone dollar, rl Turk Fair grounds, with all privileges and appurtenances i TV T. nnd WerO SOia OV reccne. w - Anson (Johoon lor m.wo. NotwithatajQding the rixiid speci fitaticci of tha eaintart wko Crtxr them up. for the diarcnnr oul Jiber and Paindevtsr creeks, ani the Ma terial to be used, tfee skort lapse of time, about four Tears, we And tne bridges over the same are decaying. and unsafe, and the depth of water has always been far below them; and yet our ex-City Councilmen, in the face of facts ai furnished by one of its own body, received it It stands as a temporary structure to mark the maladministration oi itepuoii- can municipal rule. Federal Court opened here Tues day a. m., Judge Purnell charging tbe jury beiore dinner, lnecnarge was entertaining and instructive. As usual, the docket was light; sev eral trivial criminal matters were soon disposed of, and two admiralty cases were argued and decrees en tered. Court adjourned Wednes day. ' District Attorney Bernard was sick and unable to attend court. Marshal Dockery was also absent; he was represented by Mr. IJond, and Deputy Marshal Charles Banks. Assistant District Attorney Spears was on band and represented Uncle bam. The Constitutional Amendment is. paramount to all other issues in the campaign; all others are secondary. It means shall the white man throw off the shackles of negro domina tion, led by a few white men whose only motive is to receive money compensation in office at the ex pense of the intelligent white elector and environ him with hallucinations. The time is not far distant when the while political allies of the ne gro racfe wilt fall in utter disgrace. There is no redemption for them. They will meet that just reward social alienation. They already leel the sting of their misdeeds. At tbe residence of the bride's pa rents a very pretty home marriage occurred at 2 o clock ednesday, Dr. Penick officiating. The con tracting parties were Mr. Wm. Deans and Miss Lizzie Twiddy, daughter of bur esteemed towns man, George W. Twiddy. lbe at tendants were : Mr. Gilbert James with Miss Mary Wood; Mr. Wilson Walker with Miss Sadie Wilcox; Mr. Cliff Wood with Miss Mattie Cartwright; Mr. Frsd Skipp witk Mk Addie Si rills; 11 r. Ge Crawford with Miw Alvenia Covert; Mr. Thoi. Forbes with MissLavinia Harris. The bride and groom took the 240 train on an extended bridal tour. The Hill Traf ton wedding on last Wednesday, at the Methodist Church, wa3 a most happy event. The music by Mrs. Ward was in spiring. The wedding ceremony as performed by Dr. Beaman was im pressive. Tbe bride was beautnui, the groom happy. The waiters, Miss Melick and Mr. Trafton, were envied by all the other girls and boys present who were not in it. The church was full of bright, smil incr faces. Some young lady friends of the bride made fast an old pair of shoes to the rear axle of the groom s carriage. The happy pair left for a bridal trip, going north. "5on voyage," friends. OFFICIAL OPENING Of Old Dismal Swamp Canal Saturday. The streets were lined with people all the afternoon on Satur.lay await- ing the arrival of the Lake Drum- j mond Canal people, and the excite- j ment continued, to increase until about 5 o'clock, when the torpedo boat Talbot, the steamer Ocean View and the tug Nettie hove in sight, the whole town was in a hubbub, and the wharves were filled with a solid mass of human being?. The Ocean View landed at the wharf of J. B. Flora & Co., where J. B. Leigh, our City At torney, representing the Mayor and town ofUciala, in a happy and well timed effort extended the privileges of the town to the visitors. He was replied to on the part of the canal company by Judge T. S. Gar- nett- Our guests immediately re paired to the dining rooms of .the Arlington Hotel and were seated by the local committee of reception at tables, upon which "mine host" Mer rill had spread an elegant lunch. Our guest enjoyed their lunch most heartily, and expressed their appre ciation of the cordial reception ex tended them, and greatly regretted the delay of their arrival here. The supper over, all were driven in car riages by citizens to the depot, where a special train awaited- to return them to Norfolk to connect with Baltimore and Washington steamers. The reporter in the short time of their stay here, had short talks with President Brooks, Vice-President Sandford, Judge Gar nett, R. B. Cooke, A. H. Lindsey, Caldwell Hardy, James Y. Leigh, B. W. Leigh, Capt. John G. Wallace and J. C. Lynch. The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot in its report says: . A very significant event occurred in the official opening of the Dismal Swamp Canal, owned by the Lake Drummond Canal and Water Com pany. That such an eyent should be marked in some special manner was tat firtiBg. Saturday morning a large number of capitalists, including leading re presentatives of important railway and steamship interests, reached Nor folk from .Baltimore, Washington and other points. About 8 a. m. ,they boarded the steamer Ocean View lor a trip from Norfolk -through the re opened water-way to Elizabeth City, TTio fnrr KH!p ntcnp1 hv CaTtaIll O. F. Smfth, of Norfolk, led the way. Then followed the Ocean View. and the United States Govern ment took official part in opening of the canal by sending the torpedo boat Talbot along as an escort. DEEP CREEK LOCK. On arrival at Deep Creek Lock, the northern terminus of the canal, all three boats were locked through at one time. This is a combination lock, with a length of 125 feet, or 250 feet, thaj is, it can be used in half or as- a whole. The back is forty feet wide and 27 feet deep. It takes from ten to fifteen minutes to lock through, but in the near fu ture this will be reduced to 6 min utes by the use of electrical applian ces. ; . - AT SOUTH MILLS. The fleet reoeived an ovation at South Mills, N. C, the southern ter minus of the canal. Here the entire population had gathered and there were rounds of cheers. The visitors on the boats amused themselves dur ing the time of locking through by tossing small coins to the children on the banks. A CHARMING BANQUET. A most tempting spread was laid on the Ocean View about 1 p. m. by Caterer Harris, of Baltimore. The fine menu embracing the delicacies of the season, washed down with cham pagne, wound up with ice cream in bricks and fragrant Havanas. Dur ing the entire trip a tempting lunch eon was spread in the alter cabin. - AT ELIZABETH CITY. As the tittle fleet steamed to Eliz abeth City the whistles of the mills and local steamboats united in a noisy welcome. The entire population seemed crowded on the wharves and the fine Elizabeth City brass band, in full uniform, played "Maryland My Maryland," "Dixie" and other popu lar airs. Mr. T. 15. V llson, Mayor ot Elizabth City, was at the docks. City Atttrnty J. B. Ligh, in behalf of tk Maror, delivered an eloquent ad- dress of welcome, in wnicn ne dwelt on the importance of the renewed water-way and the joy of the people of his section in this great event tnat means so much tide-water North Caro lina He spoke of the many openings for capital, in the Elizabeth City sec tion, the wealth of its forest,its vast areas of virgin soil and held out a wel coming hand to the people of Virginia and Maryland, and as he closed the visitors gave him cheer and loud ap plause. - JUDGE GARNETT REPLIES. The choice of a speaker to reply fell on Judge T. S. Garnett, of Nor folk, one of the finest imprompu speakers in Virginia, and he -fully sustainted his reputation, delivering to Mayor Wilson the thanks of the officers of the canal company and the people of Virginia and Maryland for the grand welcome. He spoke of vat importance of the canal to Eastern North Carolina and Virginia saying that its completion is of more importance to this section than the great victories at Manila and Sontiago. BANQUET AT THE ARLINGTON. At the close of the speeches the guests were escorted to the banquet hall of the Arlington notei, wnere . ,-j.r covers wnere covers were laiu ior about one hundred and fifty. The spread was a very tempting I n I- AT one and reneciea creuiu ou me Arlington and Elizabeth City. Carriages were in wating nere as a drive" through the beautiful sur burbs of the city was on the program. This feature was cut out however, on account of darkness, and the late hour, and the carriages of the citizens were used to couvey the party to the Norfolk & Southern depot. Here a special train was waiting and the party was placed in Norfolk after a speedy run. DID IL UP RIGHT. The officials of the canal company deserve credit for the perfect manner in which they entertained their :iiests, over one hundred in number, ivery detail of the trip was perfect. The Norfolk & Southern railway s special service could not have been improved onkand, lastly, the progres- sive people oi iiizaDein ny rose iui lv to the occasion and left every vis itor filled with regret at the brief ness of the visit there and desire to come again. - - The trir home by rail, 45 miles, was made in oiie hour. The Norfolk & Southern tug, William Hf Philips, transferred the guest across the river to Norfolk, and those for Baltimore onrl Wflchincrton left lest night for f home on the bay steamers. TORPEDO BOAT TALBOT. The torpedo boat Talbot was astern the Ocean View until the Deep Creek locks was reached. From there on tqeBNettie lead the procession, the TolKnt nfxt an d the Ocean view in .A. & W VS v - the rear. The Talbot was in charge , of Lieu tenant Doddridge. He had abord as guest Lieutenant John C. Leonard, the oil fuel expert, who has been for time experimenting with oil fuel on the Talbot had a crew of five men. - " - . " The event was one of great signin tonfo an the Talbot is the first war boat to go through the canal. v " DEEP CREEK QUARTERS. gHiHiinnHniHHiinmmiHRininiHiniiHniHHiiiniJHHiHi t . . . S "vV I: REAL KsUiiiiuriuuiv v g Feeling pair of spectacles is a know the pleasure of sucb,money is not considered, 3 y They want the comfortable glasses. z - We can fit you, spectacles as low "as $1.50. 1 HATHAWAY'S, g luiiiuutuuiimiiuumiiuiitituiiiiituiuiuitatiitumiitiiK CASH PAID 'for old gold and silver. You have a few priees , laying around. Bring it in and get the cash for it before it gets lost, HATHAWAY 'S The Jewelers. econd Handed 1893- CEAWFQRD BfICYCLES Thft kind that never wear out, lj n r litMft rprtAirlncr. This is n to itrike barsraim. iCome at M once. Wheels as low ss f 6.00. y HATH A WAY'S, W New wheels at greatly reduced prices. The Jewelers. S An 4-A Afternoons I ntertai n ment of high class music will be given ot Hathaway s, The Jpwplorn rn Vi m? a PTmpwnvw TiiprHjw. October 24th. Yon are invited to stop in at hear a selection of the latest you take me back to Dixe," the latest taUards sung by Geo. J. Gaskins?. "Mv loves the same." suns: by Steve Porter pleases the people. You will be well paid for o HATHAWAY'S, The Jewelers, g r - . : (QQ LOTS FOR SALE -f- o WITHIN THE At very low prices and $10.00 PI Mil Riffrm.tfiiT near N. & City Cotton Mills and near other factory sites, which, will soon be used for different TYinrmfRhtnrinsr matistries. rnese ioxs are Viid-Ti. level land fronting on differnt avenues 50 feet wide. Here is a chance for any per son to secure a fine lot who can save up Qinnn n: month r&lso state that these uiavi w w at once and put in oc For Prices and Apply to c. w. handsome twd-storr, " fi -.me, room huiding forms the . m- iperint antMr. S. W. Garry, and too wa rooms for company uses above. A of Bell telephone connects all parti the'canal and leads to Norfolk - and all outside points. Baltimoee, Md., Oct. 16, ). Hon. T. B. Wilson, Mayor, Eliz th City, N. C: Dear Sie : I wish to expit.rs.to you and the citizens of Elizabeth City our appreciation of .the receptic:;. ex- V s Farm and Gity treasure and to those who 5 with a comfortable pair of '"- Th.e Jewelers. ALARM 'Ha,:. - CLOCKS lou save Uocts. by buying Hathaway s If you only knew it you can save 25cts. on all iewelrv bv tf buying at Hathaway s, who hare the right goods at the right prices . We have special bargains in our , side window do you watch it. only tin the any time between 3 and 6 to sonsrs and- music Won't - the trip if you come. NEXT 30 DAYS on easy terms WSilliH S. R. R. Opposite E. in a snore rime nues will be graded condition, so far as Further Partloui&rs STEVENS, Elizabeth City, N. C. tended to us on last Saturday, and to gay that it was heyond anything we jsrret is that owing delavs in leaving Norfolk our time, was so limited that we were forced into a late arrival. I would be glad if you would convey xo ine commit tee that had charee of the " reception nnr ti3 nVs ' and assure them that the Kncmitjalitv was aDDreciated hv the entire party, even though.we did not have time to iuiiy enjoy . x utrg to remain, with sincere regard, " - - Vnn rs vprv trnlv. - -rrr t t. - t " . .o. .DKOUK.S, jk., President. y OUnGESS JO, ESTATE, AIR Proparly Boanht, Sold and Exchanged. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold. Boom 0 Bradford Building, ELIZABETH CITY.N.C. FOR SALE. Old Whedbco homestead. Uoad streetcheap on terms to suit. Oil ali&kell homestead. Churca street, cheap on terms to suit, uce house and Jot on lurersidt At?, cheap. Jsice house aud lot on InrproTO- ment uo s. lot. Kice vacant lot on Burgess SU Houses and lots on Parsonage St. Nice new residence, with stable. Uot on W est Main. St at a baream. quick purchaser. House and lot. Cor. ltoad and Pearl St. Bier lot with small house, North Road St. Nice house and lot, Cotton St. ! cneap. iice farm on Body Ilad. lt'J acres, near town, at a bargain. house . and lot Petri St. Lots in Improvement Cos. plat, Baxter nlat. and in all parts of the city. , . Like Drummo:i C2.n1! Dpsd ! The Lake JVummond Canal and Watfr Co. wUh to trivo notice tlut the Old Dismal Swainj Canal"' rout between Norfolk and Llizabeth Uitr , is now opeii for bu?ino.; and that a it will leave every other day except Sunday, commencing .Augutt 28th. makinn trii's as follows: Leave Norfolk Monday, Wednesday and . -'. ... . . Friday; returning leave Elizabeth Citv Tuesday. Thumlav and Ratur day. The Ca,1!l Co, -insures nine feet of water at Present time between th locks, and in a fey weeks thy wiH . 1 . kT ten feet of wetter in the canal. The company has dredged fifteen fet in depth for a distance of three thou sand feet below the lock at Deep Creek. They have also made deep water below South Mills Lock, in the waters of the Pasouotank Pdver. The canal company has dredged the old Turners Cut to the depth ot ten feet at low water: 1 bus lar the canal - - company can injure a sumcient uepm of water. The canal company, would not ut present guarantee a fafo passage be tween Norfolk and Elizabeth .City for I a . ' Vinnts drn.vinr moro than teven and a v v ' - - qj half feet of water, as the Pasquotank has one ehoal place, and peep Creek at low water has not more than seven and a half feet at the present' time. The government has appropriated ; money to deepen - ana wiuen ueep Creek, and also to deepen and straighten the waterway of the Ta- nnntfink Tliver. TlilH , Work is to ri" - - commence at once. Ilc comjuiny in the mean time intend to improve and widen the canal, and in the near lu ture the canal compauv believe that they will have a canal and waterway between the points namec that can not be excelled in this country. J. S.'SANr OKlv V. 1. Information as to where to leave or fremhta. and of tho boats landinc place can be had at llatha - ---o , . ., Krav Bro's. corner Main and vater n r - streets, Elizabeth City, N. U. NORTH CAROLIU A,) In the Gates county. f Bup'r' Court. ; , - David Blanchard, Adra'r of Richard Blanchard, Tnomaa Blanchard, Dernpsy Blanch ard. Martin V. niancliard, Joiin jjoi- lowell and wife wary nciioweii, Dorsey Ward and wife Arizona Ward. Thomas Chappel and wife Jane Channel, Annie DUnchard, xTnrv Hlanchftrd. Vashtl lilancbard. Verne Blanchard, James Blanchard, Laura Blanchard, Walter lilancbard. Andrew Blanchard, John Blanch ard, Mattie Blanchard. NOTICE. The defendants, Annie Blanchard, Mary Blanchard, Vashtl Blanchard, Vprnfl ninnchard and John Blanchard. above named, will take notice that aa action, entitled a above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Gates county, for the purpose of sell ing certain real eetate snnareu.in Mintoneville townsiup, eaia eounij. lelonging to the estate tt Klclmrd Blanchard, dee d, to idbko a-eis; ana the said defendant will further tak nni fm that thT ar rrouired t a pear at tbe ofil of th Clrk upri Court of Gate county a id wm izj of October, and answer or d- mnr to the complaint In said proceed ing, or tbfc plaintiff will apply to th court for tho reiier aemanua iu raia complaint. Thif 18th day of Septem ber, 18S9. . f W. T. LUUN3, Clerk Suterior Court. L L. Smith, att'y for plaintiff. TnTJirD P PH J. J fa Q J WHOLESALE Dealers and Shipper of all k lads ol FRESH FISH 78 FULTON FISH MARKET, N. T. I Particular attention paid to I S h&d Deoartment. I we employ no ajents and pay ft gommlaionB.
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