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VHE JOURNAL Published every day In the year, ex cept Monday, at W Middle Street. Phohs No.8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, . EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. ' ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, to advance, ...$4 00 One year, not in advance. 6 00 Mom lily, by carrier In the city,. SO Advertising Rate furnished on appli cation. .-. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C. as second class matter. New Berne, N.C. Sept., 5.189!. PEOTIDB WGBK rOB WOBHERS. It is a matter known and ac knowledged locally, that the banks of this city are better supplied with loanable funds than they have been in years. It is also known, and so slated by persons directly interested, that there has been no demand for money to be loaned upon city property dur ing the past summer. And yet with the banks well filled with loanable money, and with local capital going begging, there has been a notable slackness in collec tions, locally for past two months. With such peculiar conditions existing there ought to be some way or means whereby both of these conditions might be helped, and every one assisted, the money loaner to put out his mousy at interest, and the local congestion relieved by more money in circulation, so that local accounts could be settled and all pass along smoothly. , It is not that these conditions are likely to prevail during the next few months, bnt that they hnve, and may occur again, is warrant enough to seek some preventives, if such can be found. The fact of a surplus of id lo money seeking investment, is sug gestive of the peed of manufactur ing enterprises for New Berne. It may be that the men who have money would not venture to put it all into local manufacturing plants. If they do not want to invest all, or build the manufactories entirely themselves, why not induce some outside capital to take part interest with local capital. And if neither of these are ac ceptable, why cannot local property owners and the citizens generally have New Berne as a city advertise to the outside world the advantages of this place, and offer such induce ments, in the way of free land for manufacturing sites, exemption from any city tax for five years, etc., thus showing that the people want out siders to build here. The relief which this city wants most is, that work be provided for its workers, work for those persons who at present cannot secure labor which will pay them fair livine wages. If this oity be given manufactur ing plants which shall take np all of its surplus and idle labor, thoro will be no slowness in collections, no empty houses, nor money which may uot be profitably em ployed. To be a ttuly prosperous city, New Berne mils', have its workers provided with work, and this work must come through the efforts of those who have money, for an em ployed community is the best and safest community to live in, and the surest place to have your money in vested. betting Married. In "His Quest of the Golden Dirl" Richard Le Qalliene, in one of his open ing chapters says: "Undoubtedly the nicest way to Ret married is on the sly, and Indeed it is at present becoming qnito fashionable. Many yonng couples of my acquaint ance, who have bad no other reason for concealing the fact beyond their own whim, have thns slipped off without aaying a word to anybody and returned full blown housekeepers, with at home days of their own and everything elm like real tnurried people for, as the old lady said to me, 'Yon can never be lure of married peoplo nowadays aniens yon nave been at the wedding.'" Tbe author then further philosophises as follows: "I don't know myself what getting married feels like, bnt it cannot be mocb mora Moiling than watching other people getting married. Indeed, I always get something Ilka palpitation of the heart jtut before the Driest otters - Dr. King's New S Weaver? for Gearaaiatlea. This it tba bent medicine In the world lor all forms ol Coughs and Colds and fur (Jon mi si puna. vrrv botllt is guaranteed It will eaie and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough. Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La , Grippe. CtM lo tbe head and Consump. lion, ii is saie lor sm ages, pleasant tn t lie, sort above all, a sure car. It is al ways well to take Dr. K lot's Daw life pills in connect loo wllb Dr. Kiog's sew discovery, as tbey regulate and too tba atnmaru and boa-els. Vs guarantee per. let itifuctlon or return money, Fret tnsl bottles at F. 8, Duffy a drug store. Knjalar sit SO ceat anl 11.00. me nnoi lataiai wuroa, "t oecjare you man and wife.' Half a second before yon were still free. Half second after you were bound for the term of your natural life. Half a second before yon bad only to dash the book from tbe priest's bands and put your bands ovef bis mouth, and though thns giddily swinging on to the brink of the preci pice yon aro saved. Half a second after "Alt tbe Mag's horses and all the king's men Cannot makayoa abschwlor again.. "It is the knife edge moment betwixt time and eternitr." MAZARIN BIBLES COME HIGH. What They An and Why They An Bo Called 20,000 For Ou Copy. At the sole of the Ashburnham library in London a copy of the Mazarin Bible brought the good sized sum of $30,000. Tbe Mazarin Bible is so called becaneo a copy of it was first discovered by Da Bnre in the library of Cardinal Mazarin, in Paris, about 1760. Its value for book collectors lies in the fact that it is the first book of any magnitude printed from movable types. It was issued by Gutenberg at Mainz, in 1450-6, and for that reason Henry Stevens calls it tbe Gutenberg Bible. It is divided into two volumes, the first containing 824 and the second 817 pages, each page consist ing of two columns. The characters, which are Gothic, are large and hand some and very muoh resemble manu script. Before the discovery of this Bi- be the so called Bamberg Bible of Pfls ter was generally regarded as the first printed book, but that honor is now universally accorded to tbe former work. According to Dr. Austin Allibone, there are six known copies of the Maza rin Bible on vellum, one of which is the volume found in the Mazarin library. Tbe copies on vellum, however, are later tbau tbe copies on paper, 21 of which are known to be in existence. There is a vellnm copy of the Bible in tbe Brit ish museum and u paper copy in the Lenox library of this oity. The present value of a perfect copy of tbe Mazarin Bible on paper is about f 15,000, and those on vellum are valued at about $20,000; Practically, however, their value is a variable quantity, depending on wbot the book collectors are willing to give for them. It has long been a matter of dispute whether the types em ployed in printing this Bible were me tullio or wooden, bat the question Is still undecided. As a specimen of early printing the work is magnificent, con taining richly embellished capitals in blue, red and purple. New York Trib- A Household Remedy. And it never falls to cure Rheumatism, Catonli, Pimples, Blotches, and all dit eases arising from impure blood, is Bo tanic Blood Balm (B, B. B.) Thousands endorse it as tbe best remedy ever offered to mankind. The thousands ot cures per formed by this remedy are almost mira culous. Try it, only $1.00 per large bottle. a fiiysiciak's evidence an hosest DOCTOB. Although a practitioner of near twenty years, my mother influenced me to pro cure Botanic Blood Balm. B. B. U., for ber. Sho had been confined to her bed several months with Rheumatism, wbnb had stubbornly resisted all the 'usual remedies. Within twenty four hours after commencing B. Ik B.; 1 observed marked rcliur. one has just commenced ber third bottle, sue) is nearly as activ as ever, and has been in the tront yard with "rake in band," cleaning up. Her 1m provemect is truly wonderful and im menselv gratifying. 0. H. Montgomery, M. D., alkjoavills, Ala, For sale by Diugguts. 7 A SMUGGLER'S TRICK. He Carried HI, Warea Openly, Tot Fooled the Caftlonii Officials. "All this talk about smuggling re calls sorao of tho things I learned when I was in the service," announced a re tired orcok catcher tho other day. "New ways of beating (he government are be ing devised right' along, and many of the tricks I discovered are old now. There used to be more trouble with the diamond smugglers (ban there appears to bo nt present I have found the sparklers in women's back bair, bat ornaments, hollowed shoe heels and sewed up in various articles of wear, In dog collars, in horses' boofs, in fruits and vegetables, in trunks with false bottoms, in pipes and cigars, in canes, on tho necks of carrier pigeons and even bnricd in men's flcsb after tbe manner of tbe Kaffir diamond thieves. "Bat the man who did the slickest business without ever being suspected told me about it afterward. He was a retired detectivo who had served with great credit Shortly before resigning ho clnimcd to have received a beautiful diamond ring with three very large stones from a Now Ycrker for whom fat bad been able to save a good deal of tnouey. It was certainly a magnificent ring, ond the mutter was duly exploited in the papers. He professed to be doing a private business that took bim across tbe river frequently, and be would of teu use the ferry three or four timet a duy. He always wore tbe dazzling ring, and I looked at it every day for months. Yet that fellow was making big money smuggling diuniouds. "How? Why, be bad a paste ring mudo cxaotly like the genuine one. He wonld wear the paste one over, leave it to be set with diamonds, wear tbem bark, have tbem replaced with pasta and thus carry ou the game right before oar admiring ryes. We never inspected tho rascal "Detroit Free Press, Catarrh Oaaaet Be Carta. with Local Applications, at tbey cancot reach tbt teat of the disease. L'atanh It a blood or constitutional disease, and Is order to core It ymt mu't lake Internal remedies. Ball's Ctbtrrb Cure It takes Internally, tad acts dirvlly on tho blond tod mucous tut face, Hull's Catarrh Curt is not a quack audlcine. It wet pro fcrtlied by one ol th leit phystsltnt in this country for years, sud It a rtauUr prescript loo. It Is compoavd of Iht best tonics known, combined wlib Hie bet blood ponflcrs, acliif dipclly on tbt mucous turiacct. Tbe perfect combloaUna iif Iba two Increrllent is what produces such wonderful remits In (orleg Catarrh. Menu lor lasiiiknnisis, tie. V. i. C'HKwsr A Co., Pwi), Toledo, 0. Hold bv drutfuUla, price 79c. II ill's frailly I'M ire the best. Hfl How to Attain IL" A Wonderful Hew Medlcsl Book, written for Mea Only. One oopy may be bad free, seeled, la plain envs, ope, oa application. . ERIE MEDICAL CO., . o aaatiaat, BUFFALO, H.T. 1 , Nnfcserlbra PleAse Bead. , When the Daily Journal placed its subscription . price at one dollar for three months, it was with the express understanding that it was one dollar payable ih advance.' Ten days are allowed on this, and Sub scribers are respectfully notified that all who let this time expire will be placed on the regnlar monthly list, 50 cents. The yearly : subscription is Four dollars, lir advance, or Five Dol lars, after six months have passed, payable at that expiration of time. The Journal especially requests all subscribers to carefully note tbe above, and remember that the col lector cannot grant any deviation from it, and the Journal farther asks that no subscriber will seek special favors in this matter. Partner Wanted. A capable business n.an, ' with 12,000 to invest, to take charge and manage good country business. Big profits to right party. Full in vestigation desired if yon mean bus iness. For particulars inquire of Jour nal, New Berne, N. C. WINDOW SCREENS, DOOR SCREENS, POULTRY NETTING, , GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's Refrigerators . the BEST and CHEAPEST ever seen in tbe City. Garland's Stoves & Ranges they take the LEAD and are equalled by none. Under Hotel Cbattawka, Sooth Front Street, Near Berne, N. C, AT NEXT YEAR'S PRICES. It ess fceeeeM ss eetsMbM rak la tks Merek) iMMtUdihatwMmlMesM lelae sea auuakessld Ikes AT A REDUCED PRICE. KetkM'thea ealry ewe UtT Ramhlert, vfcvk we Stall onnunue to masaracture Is ord.r to BMP our SMCbaoIca boar snttl we aurt oe ISM RAMhlera, we will, while the; tost, aaU UK Bemblen at Best jearl Psriat Price, fee. npw ( SingWa, 165.00 MtlCBii No. 21 (special), 175.00 ( Tandems (all styles), $1 1 0.00 ! GORMULLT k JEFFERT MFG. CO. WAIHINOTOM. D.C. Slover Hardware Co.. AGENTS, NEW BERNE, N. O.' n4lclne ' when t Iran laepsratelr. have dlt ferenl effects, but wbes oorubbiad ratlra- ly new propertlea are dcvobipefl. This Is tbe Important point sought after when compounding prescrlpttoos, and tinleaa dun correctly the virtue of remediM la Inst, i'liyeciam can depend upon their preacriDtiooa reoelving can nil allontioo at Dradham'i , Reliable Pharmacy. PATENTS,; H. AND KOHKKIW ' PROCURED. EUGENE W. JOUNSO.N, Bolkltor and AttorBey la I'lnt Osiura, 1729 Mow York Ave , Washington, I). C. . Office EaUMUhml 1HAH. i CliarfrnMiHi rrala. Comrotwliura Kt (U!Um1, Prepare m Time. SMALLWOOD "18 YeerOld" Ve BICYCLES I Mwm Secara Advertising Bace , The Fall season is now here when crops are gathered, marketed and and tLe farmer has money to spend. The Jouhnal with its Daily and two Weekly Editions will be found a splendid medium for local adver tisers this Fall and Winter. Its circulation will be larger than ever, and it will reach a class of readers who come to New Berne to make ttioiw nnrr.h.. ' ! J Advertisers should secure space at once, and not be compelled to pay . advanced rates, which " are quite probable from present prospects of, t Vt A 1 nrtr-oaanrl nm n ri I ft artoAA in ' uu luviuuouu Uwiunuu .vi oiiuw im in the Journal. Wholesale Prices Current. 1 Tbe following quotations represent Wholesale Prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. ; 1 HAMS-$ lb- f Sugar Cured, ' North Carolina,... 11 9, SHOULDERS)) lb Sugar Cored 61 English Cured....... 8, Richmond 8i PORK H barrel- ' , New Heavy V ess. . . Shortcut....... DRY SALTED MEAT Bellies..... ....... Short backs f lb. .. , 10 00 10 60 10 60 5 LARD P lb Best Refined . G( North Carolina'. ' 7 Compound 5 SALT, ft ausk- Lirerpool . 65 American ....... 55 BUTTER S lb' 00 Best Elgin...... Good FLOUR-D barrel- 80 O 85 18 80 Extra..;,., 5 00 Straight,......, 0 50 Fancy Straight..... , 5 75 Full Patent.... 0 00 Best Fancy Patent. . . 0 50 COFFEE-p lb Roasted.... 17 Green 10 SUGAR, $) cwt. Granu. Standard A. ' White c...... Yellow QRAINHP bushel- 5 25 87 (g 80 ( 5 CO ft! 5 00 g 4 75 4 00 Corn 43 Oats,.... 87 Cow Peas , 05 Peanuts 80 (3 1 EGGS dozen.. 10 POULTRY $! pair Chickens, young. .... 20 Chickens, old .., 85 g FRESH MEAT Beef fib............ " 4 Pork f lb 4 ( BEESWAX W ft a TALLOW, D. ( POTATOES-f bushel ' Norton Yams 40 ( 85 40 8 20 5 AO 85 Bahamas..,-..... ... 80 This market corrected weekly, WEAKfWEARY WOMEN MEN Are peculiarly benefited hj P. P. P., Llppman's Great Remedy, the most wonderful Tonic and Wood Cloanaer in the world. P. P. P. restores shattered nerves. fives atrenirth and tone to tho entire system, revives the worn out, nervous and debilitated You cannot bnt bo nervous if your blood la Impure. P. P. P. fives the proper nourishment to tho blood, and cures nervous pros tration, debility and nervous head ache. : j P. P. P. cures that tired, languid, " all pone " feelinp;, cures dyspepsia. In digestion, and that awful diatreaa of thriktomach. , P. P. P. cures that weak, nervous con dition, that dreadful jumping; of tha heart, followed by diuiness and alnlc ins; apella. ' Make your blood pure by taking; P. P. 1'., Llppman's Great Rem edy, and yon will be well and happy. Women are benefited, their organiza tion reruluted, and their weakness and laaaltude cored by P. P. P WEAK, TIRED PEOPLE should take P. P. P., Llppman's Great Uemcdy, without delay. While not actually sick, yon feel weak and tired, ready to got elclr, and what you need la atrvngih to drive out of your system t hat which la the cause of Spring i'over, P. P. P. is needed at one. Mrs. ITattle Myliua, of 70 East Mlh street. Maw York, aaya that aha was In poor health, and that her case devel. oped into norvona prostration, bhe suffered front norvoua hoadachoa, and at tlmus was unable to do any work at all. Hhe could Dot alern, aud waa so nervous that aha would nave to get tip at all hours of the oiirhtand walk the fl'jor, and the opening of a door would startle her. Hut her weakness nd nervouancsa la all gone. 1'. P. l waa what aaved her. lief appetlla improved, her nervousness Is a thing of the put. and aha thaaka P. P. P., Llppman's Great Remedy, for her oow pluu rostoratioo to health. eM hr aU Srigisto. UrPDHH Into., AeeiawafWe, Sele Pref'ra, f !WmH's ttlecll, ftevsanell, Oa, f. n I lr I. S. DUFFY WW 1 VsAAi!WsJE3ey Fall Session Opens Sept, 6tli. Courses of study designed to pre pareboys and girls for college or for the duties of civil life. ' tgySplendid advantages offered in music. Tuition and board very reasonable. Hitrhlv endorsed by its patrons. For catalogue of full information. Address: F0TJ8T & WARREN, Principals, New Berne, N. CV GREENSBORO The Fiftv-Hocond Session of this Col lege begins Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 1807. . Advantaccs of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost. v. A FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS! Ample Equipment, " A Pl.KiBANT Uome. Catalogue on application. DRED PEACOCK, President. PEACE Institute VaVM?. c Excellent builfings and beautiful grounds in a Healthful Location with splendid climate. 8tands at the very front in Fe malo Education, Thorough in its Courses. High la its Standard. ' Unsurpassed la its high moral tone and in "its intellect ual and social Influences. - ' . ; . Twenty rOmi " officers and teachers, Very reasonable prices. , Bend for cata logue. State Normal and Industrial ' . . e COLLEGE, . Greensboro, N. C. Offers the young women of Hie Stnlc thorounh professional, literary, olasical, Bcientitlc and industrial education. An nual expenses $90 to $130. Faculty of 25 members. More than 400 regular stu dents. Practice school of 126 pupils for teachers. More than 1.200 matriculiites representing every county in the btate except three. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. To secure board in dormitories all free-tuition applications must lie made before Augunl Jut, . For catalogue nnd information, address Pbesident Ciuut.ES D. McIver. ; ; North Carolina College of AGRICULTURE AND MECHANICAL ARTS, WW Open Sept. 9th, 1897 Thorough academic, scientific and tech nical courses. Experienced Bpuciul ists In every department. Expenses Per Session, inclnding boaxd 1 For county students. - . $ 03.00 ' For all other students, 133.00 Apply for catalogue to Al.RXiNDEU Q. Hoi.Ladat, LL. D., . , ' President, Raluoii, " - N. C. ELON COLLEQE, N. C. Eton College, valued at fifty thousand dollnre, is thu imiperty of ibe Chruitlun Church, non-seclariou In spirit, located , on ine ureatnouiuern Kaiiroad.sixty-uve milea west of lialeigh. Kemnie from city; pnrest water; must salubrious climate: eood buildings; co-eductinniili efficient . 1 . ... ..1 .1 11. luuuuy w eicvwn: iiiree koou. literary sff j i...t-.. 1 i.-ii- IV. i i ' viviies aim iimin. kihhi iiurury aim min ing room: excellent moral tone; high rmiIh work; homelike in innhnccmc-iit, I Offers the folliiwioit decrees: I'll. 11.. A.B. and A.M. Expenses moderate: hoard. $(1.00 to $10.00 er month; tuition. $!i.0 to $2.VO0 per half year; music, painting, and elocution, extra. . Opens Senteuiber 2d and closes in Juno. - Fur catalogue and other information, apply to . Kkv. J. O. Atkinsok, M.A. (Harvard), Chairman of Faculty, i . .. Elom Collkok, N. O. 1 Raleljlt, N"C. 1 si lt , ' j ' , THE Flrrr-SIXTII ANNUAL ' SESSION WILL BEGIN SEIT. 23rtl, 1897. .n'.' ; CrJ"For catalogue nnil othor Information, address: Rev. B. Sniedes, A. M., Ileal IlMiato Aj;enc.v ? HOUSES KOI. RKNT. BOUSES FOR BALE., . FARMS FOR PALE. , COLLECTIONS OF llEXTS. Any l utiiiens loour linu will lie given T,romjit attention by Kavinj word nt the lore of N. Nuno it Co., opoito the 1'o.t Oil!.. ttu E. K.J!Iil',-!t " N-ir Po-l ' . . m I mm u 10 M. UVtiiiJJUIUI Littleton Fcniila College ! ' . This Institution n a Splendid and prominent location in a remark ably healthful section of country, in the midst of a region of noted Mineral Springs It has a large and beautifully shaded Campus, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a strong Faculty and a full and thorough College Course at very JlOWr.Jt ITi: COST. The Fall Term will begin on Wednesday, September 1st, 1897. . For Catalogue address, . J. II. RHODES, ' ' , , rjttleton, sr. c. IL ooacco Foi e s'qle 'of ' . LE&F, TOBACCO. , .... . . -. .- ''' ' i '. ' " ,i -.- .. . ' ' '' . . ' - - "J. ' 1 J r , -. r ' " ! " " E. M. PACE, Jtlffra dc HHlrmnMH. SIZE SO X 150 FEET. ItASEMEKT FOR This market commends itselt to the grow ers ot Tobacco, where led right and sold right, lor as much money as any market. Here iare some of our reasons : Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. Because, we are necessary. Because, we are going to pay best prices. Because, we are going to bank by our say. Because, we are not going to be outdone by any.'' vy' - Because, we are not unmindful of the wants of the raisers, and that it is priePM that builds, a market. The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be -3 - 1- ' A. XI A. - Z - - ' J A. aoue rigai, . ai xne lowest price uuusibeub with good work. , We want your trade, and promise you in adyance top figurci: . We have secured the services as Auction eer pi Jno. Y . Rarber, my old patrons know him, and knowing him is to say, he is first class and can't be driven away from a pile un til he has gotten the last copper there is in it. 1 Bring or ship your tobacco to New Berne, prompt returns by mail, by check, or curren cy by express. ,. ' Any information on the subject given for the asking. Your Friend truly, E. M. FACE, FINANCIAL. ' Farmers & Merchants ; ...BANK... Secrevn. Snanuxeaa liar, 1BS1 r ' Capital Rturk. .$;S.0II0.00 iSarplus and 1'roU ts,. . .... 1 1,1 1 1.41 UPF1CBU8! ; ., v L. H. Oori.aa, President. ' w. . uhaiiwick, VHH rrv..,; ,.t T. W. l)s sr. Cashier. 1. W. HiiMii.a. Teller. V. V. Matthhws, CoUecsor. ,' WlHKCTliltsr I. II. Cntlrr. .'oln amnr. W. It. nis.lm, W. H.t hsiletck, IMI I'eiutler,.!. H.Ciaik, J. W. Bt.,wsn, M. M. JurLfy, T.W.Dewuy. We want vour businesa and feel that we can oiler yon aa much In return aa nny other bank in the city. It Is our endeavor to mnk'e business relations mut ually pleasant , and prontable to our patrons. . J.A. BRTAN, T1IOS, DANIELS, President. Vice Pres. 0. H. ROBERTA. Cashier. The national bank, O HKW DHUNaV M. C, INOOKPORATBD tees. Capital, ........$100,000 Surplus Profits,.;'..... 98,l6o DIUBCTURBi Jas. A. Bt. Uhas. H. HhyaS. JMO, IlllHM, ii. H. ttusssv Tnoe. Haiti si. til. Ha'SHUS Kakvsv; . a. K. lusHort T, A. Ureen, Pres, B it. Meadows, Tie Pre H. If . G aovas, Csslils. CITIZEN'S BANK OF NfflW BKHNB, XX. O. DO A (JKNHKAL pankinu buhinth- Th A rfniinf nt llRnit, Hnirt, ( nrwf. (it vt-il on iHVomhlt fTiits. t retitpl ml fair fti 1 HsMii ion if i vi-n n lli 1 nl t (if our ou IOARU Or Df M Ttt. r1 TMrli-h ' , ' t K. 11. le.fiws, I Ii... - , Jr. ft: n use- NEW BEEN? H. IV GRADING 70xli0. you can have it hand .:- familiar with what is ; Manager & Salesman. , FOB SALE, IEASE OR ItEXT! ' Onu 50 II. 1. Lumber nnd Sliini;le Mill.' Oooil Locution. Hnil ami wate.- transporliition. Terms eusv. ' For further infiiriimlion apply to ';; JOHN Z. BnoOKS, Proprietor Orifton Loinber ami ' !, Orisl Mills, . GUIFTON. N. O. New Berne Mails. Noiiuu I giveu thst on awl alter ibis dale malls leste For all poluls In PsniUeo County snd South (:rk si ctb -n of Iloufort County close at o a m For VawelHirn and Post OHins bt Kurthern psrt of Crv. a Cniinly ch es a. IS nn..n. Fur n-llslr and Lima, I) a. in. ' For W Mt lord. II a. ru. All n ail fur Di liriihf . to f .l.-ks-tiI'h. the flintier old, is diciiriiiiMl Vsnostejro ial srrive 12 n,. . VeiM-eton msll lia' I p. m. M , MANLY, I'osiniaMur WSf. DUNN, JAS. RF.I)JfOND, President, Vice Pres. Il.rUJl'ION.fWty A Tress, Hew Dcrnc Ice Co. fnsnnflictnrers Pure Crystal Ice, From J)i.iil.-d Wslir. Out put 'JO Tims I ,.lt v. I r I,B(I (j,ls Hlilirileil. Ire iVi'.veii") ilu.iy (m fl hiinilnyi (J il. in. lo fl p m. '.I (:;! .ii!y) 7 a. tn. to ! ' m, ,,ii. I r p,:- r nn, i H r n
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