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Ti IE - JO'J. ........ i . mm . ; fiTTTiTTTrrnHintTiin?yfifTa . - : ' .... '' - . d ew Bern, N. C, Cel. s, 1'. LODGE tUXCICPvY. CRAVEN LODQB KO. 1 EXIC3T3 OF HARMONY, Ueets Sad and i.n "Wednesday nighte la e&cn month la Rmmtree'a Halt. Pollock street, it 7.80 n't lock. famtelR. Ball, President; J. XI. fctoiUi. Bec'y, H.B, E1U, Financial fcc'creUry. s ' Index to Hew 4TcrJJacats. fitolen : -.V v, OwenG Dunn-4'rlaling.; is J. BentonBhoea. -i ; , ,-f -8 qctplon-FaUla.Uae.-j;; x, Simmons & Hoflowell,. Co. Winter Coats. ' - s1,'Biisiaes$ Locals; kr JOB 6ALF-Skia 16 feet long la nrs :f XJase condlflon sail and everything com- s splete. . Apply to Doo HoweU, . r crrt uxr t iw. DUvnla Na ' B7B21 Ir6m I b Dixon of Yanceoofo, October ' steward tor Its Recovery. . ' f ' .rpjl BALE On? yoke of oxen either ; if or work oxen or ,. beet Apply . No 4 Crescent Bt near ou mui un x vw. ; rflBSH BREAD Heceivdd dally, ; -Let ane furnish yon while Safer has suspend S:fcd ooeratlonB. It Is Tery fine bread. 4, B Dawson, 103 Middle, street-:Phone i; OR SALE I offer for sale as very rea ijvaonable terms, a fine pony, harness, and Vtnggy, and also a good milch cow,two v -thirds Jersey, The pony Is very gentle ndcan be driven" by any. child or '.. ;;1aaby.- Elijah Taylor, 48 George Bt XiOST A small tobacco bag, containing -$50 all in paper money. Somewhere be- '4 tween Truitts church In No 3 township &ttd. Meadows' office in this city. Liber tfsial reward if finder will return to Jour' Tpal office. i:; - 'LOST Friday night on South Front 'Street between Graven street -and the telegraph office, a folding key. , Finder ' will return it to R bawyer, .tnuoi shop , -corner Bouth Front and Craven streets. .Ci'ljpQST A black pocket book containing ijabout $60 in bills and few postage stamps A ' With gold clasp, marked with monogram y -H 8 P. Lost on Fowler road via Olympia -. ' -ton the north side of Neuse river, be- " a ween bridge and Mr Chas Holton's reel ,ence. r muor uourauy lewarueu uj jo iurn of pocket boos to this office. WANTED A nurse. Good wages paid Reference required. GANlcoll. . 3jOST Wednesday night on road be Iween New Bern and Bayboro, a black satchel of grip, such as Is usually car' Vied by a physician. Grip contained a bottle of morphine pills. Finder win got J ward by retu rnlng to this office. FOB RENT Brick dwelling on CraTen -street formerly Hughes Holland's real Hence containing six rooms, both hot - and cold water. Apply to E K Bishop. FOR RENT Brick store and office on '-. Craven street now occupied by F F Matthews, possession given by Not. 1. - Apply to E K Bishop, FOR RENT After November 1st my former residence on Pollock street be tween Middle and Hancock St." For terms apply to J. W. Stewart ROLLER Top Desk and Chair for sale. ' Apply at this Offloe. A FULL line and complete line of Heln Pickle and Preserves at Gay Pope's near -' Aft N C depot. .v .. .BOOK-KEEPER, Btenograpnet V end type-writer. Competent young' lady de , aires situation. Neat, prompt and Indus . trioos. Call on or addreaa, M? No. H ' Johnson St. "WE GUARANTEE Wilkinson's autoV ' lees Mineral Water to cure dyspepals enfl itomach trouble, or money rafund- 4 fh.iV VUmtf.,A TDJl BALE CHEAP Piano stohler end CampbeO made by BtUtf tad Company F.F.Jlatthews. .' ' M1S3 ftlKKlK P. BTREET, luorasce T!iolulvly. " -Pfompt wtsatloB. r ?-v jFOlt JlEST fltore eaderPunly Ball i i pftt PoalJ offlcv wDlU'slUred to stilt tenant. Also after Bapuaber 1st. More bow ooeepled by: Baifool Bros. For terms aee T. M. Hake. - O. A niCOtbImaraaeaaad Bilck.' i ! ICI -We have a large qaantlty of j: 'S ktrdburasd bofldlog brick and caa ri.lp promptly. Brick and Tile Mfg. Co. riir.net Uaianofl :' - , moil m e t 1 1 -Co jxjiroU . ' TO i r t a t3 oo r TtH t !0 JVaT toUflO.- i . , tl Lewis, :i if 3 J. ';m: rt - 31 ': , There was a light Frost yesterday,- ' Sed cotton soli " here yesterday at 8.13. ' . . - . . . -'. - The three master Grace G Dennett, ar rived from Washington yesterday. The tug Helen arrived from Philadel phia yesterday with the barge J P Tuck er. ' .- - - The dilapidated awnloga on the gov ernment building are being replaced by handaome new ones.' 1 - : ; r.- There were eales la the local cotton market yesterday at prices ranging from 9.70 to 10.07. Forty bales were sold: There will be a. anion temperance prayer meeting . in ' the -Tlrst Baptist church Tnursday evenlng'at 7:80 o'clock All are cordially Invited to attend . The Fortnightly Euchre Club; will have ' Its first meeting at the borne of Mlstea Margaret and Isabelle Bryan next Saturday.- All Hallow'een's night - There has been exceptlohally- cool weather this- week." Sunday being the coldest day of the season. The thermom eter ranged from 48 to 89. Yesterday the mercury stood from 43 to 00 degrees. The chilliness of the atmosphere though has not been' disagreeable as the -days have been bright and pleasant- k- The Layton Carnival Co., has had a variedxperUnoe if nee leaving JJew Bern a ljttle more than week ago. Last Thursday the concern was sold and Sat" urday the show was attached by Percy Wells for. salary.- The unpaid amount belng.179. The Company was detained Sauday from Its' journey jto Monroe where it exhibits this week on account of attachment proceedings. They-seem to have more than their share ' of hard luck. "" Rasrve your seats at Waters ;thsl morning so as to be sure of seeing Hoyt's Comedy Company tonight. ' Admission 60 oents, seats - reserved without extra charge. -.: Gallery 25 cents. "Hoyt's Comedy Company won the audience from the beginning and held the ap plause, not to speak, of the .encores, to the end.' Their music and songs are very catchy, and the costumes and electrical effects as bright and beautiful as could be desired." Times, Chattanooga, Tenn September 12, 1908.-'As a laugh pro ducer. Hoyt's Comedy Co. will rank with the "best shows seen here this sea son. They hate lots of tuneful songs, pretty dancers, and comlcaUsituatlons. The entire production Is bright wit new nesj.that characterizes splendid manage ment. 'Register, Mobile, Alt., Sept. 18, 1803, "Hoyt's Comedy Company Is con struoted for laughing purposes, and fills the bill exactly. It abounds In catchy aonga : of every description, enlivened with many original situations.' The Ledger, Birmingham, Ala., r?ept Sind, 1903. - " - : Trent RlTcrBrtfife Repairing. . The County Commissioners are having some needed repairs made upon the Trent, river bridge, and any one who may have occasion to cross, must be pre pared to hare the passage over the bridge more or less delayed. . :'- " , The bridge can be crossed, but travel ers may arrive while the driveway Is torn up, and In consequence be detained for a short time. Those in a hurry should take the A 4 NO train and thus get across without delay. WELL RECEIVED The Boston Ideal Opera Company last - Mascotte was given laat nlghf, Instead of f Martha m announced, u in spite of the change of programme, the play was well ' received on. account of the ' excel enoeof th singing and lie comedy part, v. v. ,k :..: y The parts ofS 1BIppo"."aad ,'BetUna,, were eicelleatly sung, and the comedy Of the TrlncsT and "RoccO' cauaed much amusement. ; v .. f. t -si X fjlnea Is obtalotd from the flat plant 4 email, delicate annual with a lny Wo flower. The plant la polled by band In (lie summer, the aeeds, known In commerce ae Unjeed, being removed and the straw aubjctd to -Tartcras praceeaee (0 ecparate Ui flbroaa psrt Which constitute the Hoc a. First U U ateeped ht water end ihen paased tbroogh a sTrying and beating process r revolvlDg wheel until all foreign tnatter Is removed. It u than read for manufacture, , j - '. f ' . , ,rix has hem osed from femot ac SS a textJI fabric, eepecurty in Etfypt Mummy doth are oftrn r ootid t t et eiwdlnfly In Uxture. The chief Vhn producing eountrfec of tb preaerit 9a are Ireland, Frsnce, Belglem and .Germany. The flat fiber la round and Irrpgtitar, to Tery durable and U esble of extenalT btoechlng. Ilala llnra lias a almpte wMva,' with the -wtft thrtad alternate' tatmpr1n( Oi warp one. "When wovn with a pattern It to vsoatly railed Oatrmak. A a t Ml Ins; material llnea aihould not be worn cit th kln braua tt U a very enod emwladur of bt Jot and bmp sr frmu plant IttiSf re t4 la manufartorlns; only yry rxih rnatTlal. la form tiicy tefttt 144 wrf corv Inferior flaiAroPrt- raa Qnwa. ' - 1 o Attn? o n x . w . Tor r.'alo. , A W', one I"r' Automatle rail P!!a. V,'!n Wt FtTW-l HarUn. WI'.J rr,V l' 4J7tisI ;'..(f farnj ar.1 ornarinlJ fmr, f'VfU ti rr"-'.9. ' A'.so s'-oat mt Himiinl po'ifid tt tl ..; i. S I TT.eCn'.Ul't. ,s C . t c :.. 5 its fill term te:e jtsurJ y csortlLg at 10 oc;ock. JuJs Tl--.. -i It rurcell pre siding. TteotLtr court oiSctrs were the U S MarsliJl. U C Dockery: V,i as sistants; J C Dockery and P A Mitchell. district attorney Harry dinner. As sistant dUUlct attorney, O S Spears, will arrive today. v v The' Judge'a bench was tastefully adorned with beantiful bouquets of roces and chrysanthemums and palms by Miss Maud Sunsey, the secretary to the court cleikt George Green. On the Judge's desk also was a beautiful silver water set, the gift of Mr Green and Miss Kln aey " ' ' ' w y Immediately upon the opening of court, the Grand Jury .waa sworn and charged Mr AT Grady, of Goldsboro, wsi made foreman. ? Then followed .the drawing of the petit Jury. ,r ,- j , . We publish the cases disposed of by the court: ' ' . i "v- -v-1, - United States vs A Wooten,. Edge- comb county, retail liquor without li cense. Defendent submits, t Judgment suspended upon the payment of costs and costs of license. ; - - , "...U 8 vs Osoar Peterson: assault on sea-' - .. . . ' . . - . mau. none rrossed with leave. Z t 8 vYSe DalLi RobWtB llson and Henry Mitchell, removing and conceal Ing apirituoua Jiquors. upon which the tax had not been paid, dismissed.'- ' U S vs Charles Speight and John Page of Pitt county, removing and concealing spirituous liquors, dismissed. w - - S- V S ys Frank Lewis, "W H Millars H Bridgeman -and B A Jones of Beaufort bounty,:, ijllclk distillery; verdict, not U S vs J H Gprganus of Greene coun ty, retailing" spirituous liquor without paying tax, defendant sentenced to pay 50 and costs. . " t, . , . US vs Jos Moore of Beaufprt cSunty, opening letter and embezzling check, de fendant submits, sentenced to 18 months imprisonment in- tie reformatory - at Chelteohamk Maryland,; . . ' . - ' , KInston Votes Dispensary. , EtnBton voted oalhe question of dis pensary or barei yesterday, and the dls pensary carried by a majority of 87 votes.- - ASTORIA. nars the j-rzff to M Ywflw Always --, . - ; -'Goa:.:Ltateisr.';-.:' - Good talking la largely dependent on "good hearing.! ; -The fact that a ma la able to do his mental powers the jus, rice of brilliant expression may be due. to the presence of some receptive mind ready to Invite and . appreciate," Wlbf may clash to the point of deafening themselves. The sympatbetlc'nnd si lent listener 1 the buffer between., :' Buskin la said to have been excellept company. He spoke In a tone of ''gen tle end playful earnestness." He had flood of thought 'and knowledge' to pour forth, If only be could get the right hearers. .But there were the bar ren occasions When listeners were ab sent - . .1 .. v., .One day a friend gave a little dinner for him, Dr. Jowett and Dean' Stanley. But oo Sooner bad the dinner begun than the host realised hi mistake. 1 Be bad provided no Betting tor bis Jewels, no Junior, men a hearers. '"They wanted 16 meet ene another,", be said. "It should -have' gone tff ; brilliantly, but the soup came end the flab follow ed and they simply would not talk. At last I aald com stupid thing to Stan ley about the architecture of Wert minster abbey, and that drew Buakla nd started us all off. Then all went well . But : 1 shall never make the tarn mistake again." Xouth's Com panlon. Of thf various buildings which adorn-' ed the Island oi Pbllja there remain to day shove water only a portion of the Colonnade, , the top of the klok and a part of th temple of lals. The traveler approaches-th ruins In a small boat, la which ne may pass down th colonnade and row about In the once sacred cham bers. It ia a hovel and interesting ex perience,' but to thcee who were fa trdUar.wlth the island In all It beauty it la full of aadnee. Of the column Which formed th coloonad only the Capital remain. above water. Upon the en sees, beautifully chiseled and ornamented wlth-dellcate coloring. TV boriu offering gift to th godur Kero pneentlng two eye to 11. ' A Uort distance to th right tb roof of th kkwk 1 visible retting upon It ex qnlalt columns, which are partly uh tDcr gL i By ,lt two uuoiaally large pelm tree rear their bcada a dot th tnuodaUoov-Ceotttry.' ' ,i ' " ' ' X' UX UitlUi ' T saw mUlt lent located t tlbrni'i station, formerly o;erld by J LTUum, Crood. Th plant Is cnmpUU saw mill tl 10,000 feet a day capacity, alio slat and shingle toarllo. For terms and particular, apply to . ' - : , . - Da. j. r.nnFif. . - f ' (' rtwCtra.HO, War ooniSanUy r UDg '.r.rt tlotUng la cp-tc-Bow ' at r&ioi,. 11 iric. Com la and Jet ci :Jf)w you,-; N - Z. W.AM'-Tno;; ). Tor Kcntcr - A f ood farm rr' t I '-f ' ' r.ifr) Innwa a ' i , f g'4 1 : r fr i- ' ; . l , j to ' v, r. ; tj 1..-J i- Irt .; .. n l .. i : f- : to -9 v. . 'a a 3 t'- ',.lo ; alrm t"s c.trsia yea'eriay. The Loua tf lit r..l,y Erotk ca L-kt Front strett &son Cre and tie Lt.' U,or en deavored in vain to sound the alarm although they tiled two boxes. Kos. 15 and 13, the former being at Blades mill and the lu'.'ej at the Ice factory. A tale- phone message received at the city hall was the means of Information on which the Atlantic wagon waa aent to the scene. . - . . i . The Are originated from a defective chimney a,nd It did considerable damage and but for . the .effective work of. th neighbors the house might have been de stroyed. ; The buckets from the Atlantic Coast Line depot; were the 'main tet tlce. X. ' In th matter of an effective fire alarm system It is a regretted fact 'that Hew Bern' is not, except when' some idiot turns la a falsa alarm to see which horse will get-Hhere Jrst. Th system has been repaired twice since it was . put In last fall and now It 1 far from being the efficient ay stem Alt wa thought ; to be when it was put In; -' . J Ai,-.. I t "KCTr Roa4 Kachine; r . .Theaew eteam roller fat use in mak ing roads which the Board of Aldermen purchased a few weeks ago of the Kellj Boad Roller Co.; of Springfield,.'-Ohio, arrived yesteaday. It la a large power ful machine and will" make . bad roads good and good roads better. It will set tle for many years the condition of the streets in the ctty y , : A practical test of the machine will be made today on , Pollock street - between Mlddlo and Craven streets. It Will take several days To demonstrate perfectly the advantages of the machine. It will at first plow up the road and fit.- lt for the different processes in order to make a permanent substantial Improvement at a point Where all can observe. Th street waa thoroughly flooded yesterday In order :q make the ,soll easier ' to tnrn S ; " The atrect will be closed vehicles today and untilthe Job Is finished. i,The alley in the rear of the - atorea on south side of Pollock street has been repaired and passage can be had through there. It will, however, be advisable for driven to use extra cart In driving through as the passage is Very narrpw KtShalespeareaii Onb .Uatt$i iTb ShakeSpearan ttllnisi Iwhtcntba been recently organlied vheld It, first meeting Mondiy night at the home cf Miss fTannle BbreeWi.;:'.a4 -tt " There ai twelve members in the club of which Miss tfary Hendren Is the pres ident. V The -memters hve, begun' in earnest for hard tudjlng.i They ' In tended taking, up, higher comedies-let first? The Mid Summer Night's Dream being the first relation iAI the meeting Miu Hendren read on the Mid Bummer Nlght'a Dream a a play and Miss Etta-Nann on the- fairy element. '5-CJ-'f.$ ..The meeting la opened with : a quota- tatlon from each member trom the ' ib Ject IndlKuaalon. : A personal, part ' is also take by each when;-the plays are read. - -- -.wV ws, .- -. -a, '' PERSONAL - PARAGRAPHS i Benatoi T i) Warren of Trenton 1 the city ou Duslnes.;.;U : Mr J. D Dobb of Atlanta, Is ia U . i Mr R X Gerockcf Maynlllel ia thi i Mr Thorpe; representing the GO W QuarreUof BalUmorei I hreon bail ee. V" k . ..' 'i "V 4- I Mr O M Dockham left Monday bight for Blddeford,. Jfe,', oa accoant of lae sudden Ulaeas of her mother. : Mr C B Holllster went to Elaatoa oa business yetrdsy. H wa aocompaald by bis sob, Charles Holllster, Jr. ; Mrs Maud Qarria, who ha been a guest of mother, Mrs ; S O Bmtta, re- turatd to.aer facta to Kevalaw jestar- orv ...'-- Mr W M , Watson, Jr, Went o' Beaa- Lallaitnlght-Y '.r'Y Mrs A X Plitmea and daoghUf, Kath lea left fot -Klnstoa last algM -for short Ult with frteada. C A,, c 'l' Wotice t Crtfifton of Tte'r-irnicri ; ;i k Kercbaflti txit tl Xtir '. -" . Un. , '"' ' " i AD creditor tf tb Far nun A Mar rhaat Bank of Ktw Dm, icpt depo Itor who accoaou tar tea veiKlod, r bsraby- eotlfled lo prtsflot thrlr claims, sad mak proof tl,rof, U lbo BBdrri'grifHl, IVn-.nfnt rlrrrl of l1 Tank at lb Tank flu!! !!ni o Tol lofk strMl la V-. r'.'.j of T'cw I:ro, o 01 tfor ths t;b day pf t,'o " or Ibis tt!- f'.'.l tt rl' ! la I r ta a fsMic'j a'!i a In 0'tr::...:!.t, f.f t af'i cf ! r-,v, j ;i tr.:;u.i f:i Ing lo comp'f Lois lib. 1 v. . Pis' , Jem I v,n. !V!tii t f Tl e I ;' 1 ?' : 1 - ' I v r,r : p I V,Te Lave j--t rc-cdTei a lot tf Toc trJLj l-I-J Ij Chag Looncr, tie famous truii maatcter cf Tiu Zx Brush taa DaTis PhanaAcy" etamj:! a tl tandla ind & guaranteed to be satisfactory, " Y ; ;. , -"-. -'' .j .j". We also have a complete lina'cf preparaoni foftllieeti. v.. .w,rtW,trsrmxr. ..... W.1"- .";v.A .Trip, to, tho :Uc3iv;Y 1 T J Turner arrived October 23rd from th West vterV M purchased fivo cars of Frxrniturc to be shipped one car per -: week until all iasMppaLie are How ready bo filL all orderi promptly. Kamentbar, we' arelthe bnly exolnBiTe wholeaale dealers in New Bern. Ail goods sold at Faotory'r Pricei. iritlri local freight added to New Bern.: .V; - ' " . J 0fficend SainPle Rooms 47 Middle Street." Mattress fac tory and Warehonae 5 and 7JEast Side Middle SW New Bern.- O n a a o n o o A11 Mail and Phone Orders, will hare prompt attention,'"' BiW. Turner Furniture :C6: () ccccaocococonoccoccr: V v We dont wait in this store then tell oaf patrana how ther kfl.U i .1 -u IK.'.'.. ' jw wubw pmcacai aayanuge xo taem. We do It now, and t lis is how we do it: " " - - am wool Tricot Flannel, 88 Inch all wool Soitinff. . The New Zibeline, the latest for dresses and skirts 0o yd. , - to ucu ait wooi uameis uair Serge, black and two shades of hta na'vy M inch Ladies Broad Cloth. all th W Wm tn 7t ai 57. inch Broad Cloth, in t i. weauunu line oi wooien waist uoods, 25, W, 400 yd, .New PlanelettettemntttemVtO a -:. We also offr in connection McOall'a Bazaar Tattern FRKB of charge with ererr dress ' . Vm..L( u ii; :i,' ; . wuguv vwsuug j.ou ystfu ana Wtfoot i9 Pollock Street,-- :.: ; this .-.l,'rfv. I ? .';'r-.It Gl0w though our 5f 2 , - JLl urows by catering ; X flareful manner. ' r Grows by giving , w money. 'Cty: rv-:,- 4,'- -1 ;;-fThese (pialitles are always in eridenoe W.wiai I r you jtut the servioe that yonTl; appte.';-Wt t' I ant this store to be first in vour mind when nra'Te DrV . X' i Goods to buy." The new season opens with, broader and i, Z .tatter buying fowiUUtlea under thU roof thaa' sver bev ; f . ': j fore. ... vf'?r:"' vJr.-;v, t- : ATJTUUir AND .. ITany of ear en(omr Ilk lo gee. tie In nUettosta from ; the exclairv tliinft In eoeis. ff have Ihe swweet srjU leva. TherBrerradtoheahewB jonTTon are welooms aoi&e and hupeot them, v BaantUol gaimechs for fcvdl aod i1ia priced very low" ' -' 7- .t ,, ' TIio Ktocklnc: Cbcli InTltca Tea.' 1 ItUllujloUckapoagohtiici for aatama and wfattec wear. .. . . - . - - , . , v. - --... Tot th Children Fohool wu oci t(vy 15 hW are Very . . Jw! rlo od good rerre. " - . , .; ; j Tot th hvtlM w bar rwrf vry KpcW talo al 15' ib tlraod:a Both grand valaa and wH worth Toot atUoa. THE raMOCi CLTRA 00 11103 aad th El'.UCt I'OIIT I10O nOSrL(.rttirJ1foj0,rJ!npotJ)a. , la tt" 8?io t'.t h!hftt prfctloa fc4 Ua ach4 a hoe maklrt. Tb-y ere ry drT sod ttrj solry priced l' equality c..nil,!rl. Xry J;r g;aranto fc, . L r Shew y.a l!.o sijW ... 2 I., . -.fi. - H ""' ' 1,1 "tj " .rt .: ' ' ' ? ' it.-' ' ' " 3 t m'i', t.ew t .- p. r W W rf. onUl the season is orer and. can'AT mrm -mh, uvT m: . . . most desirable Colors at Wo yd. black and Call ahailM blaok'only, talne 13, ow price 1JS0 with W. ftnMi.riinin otot - Brothers, OiiiMliliHitt airrt. I r '"""tttttttUMItMllliitiiiiii 1 t knowledge of yonrneedsi ; Ao those needs lnaa btelllgent i -:' .- , ; . job ths honest Vorih lot tour ."TODEIXnii COATH. ll h f :i -r ' -:-- vr-,- ; i ' t f i ii.'i fsi i' t- :' ;---., -. "' c Fotih yA: ill BOYS GOATS, from 8 to 16 years, Price (2:50 to $0.00. YQtJTHB COATS, cites 16 to 20, Price 03.00 to $12.00, imm COATS In gray, blue, black and mixed colon, sizes 33 to 44, Prloes $6.50 to $20.00, 13NS JtAIlt-COATS, in gray at $12, and black at $16.60. Wei' llaTO linsl ' ' i , . . t teg ana prices to flt all purses. irt fail to see UM AND HEAVY WEIGHT UNDER WEAK, all slues trom 30 to 46, in all qualities from 50c to $2 a garment. a G. cDunn & Co. Correct 7emr fr Hem, 3Polloc3c Street. GREAT and ATTRACTIVE FALL Millinery Newest jReady-to-wear Hats. Tile TWO 30 H. P. Boilers, upright and locomo tive. Two Engines, 10 and 16 H.P. All slight ly damaged by fire. For calo singly or altogeth er. Can be seen by call ing at Wildwood, N. O., bn KiB. DTE WART. riust riLiin riLism Ith. Wmiaaj Zndlaa TO OinttMot V1U (or BUAd, Bleed lag, TJloMatod and faobJagro.'!! ftUoree fc Saaaeca, aQayt Ing tto&J&g al ewee, 'Me as a peel Uo, trs Wtaos rU. ' ' eld Vy f I f ''-j'A- )-. 1 i..vt it? I .'I f I j . t y I 3 T . f ' t : " ' rv. .-f i " s ,' ' ... 1 V. .. . ',' "... -T .... . . A ...... , . L . - IV . '-., AT - f 3.50 v. ' of OwArrinn.tt fn nuif .w J our lino of itrtjt- taesatsiiiiisMtaainsauiie Bse KKvc. BHAHCH OFFICE A B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Ellte.Graii 4 Mom $.1 0tmra Btnwt, rtum SSS. HIW.BIRN, R. O. IfafaOfle, tl Broadway, New York. Medetat saatglaa. XzoeOent servioe. Private ware So Hew York. UlfiMaS Wkbif aad BMfcaatll Nf insiMtsi faailmtgsri I HAVE OTHER ';-':;anri.;:V; "i ; ; , . JQ tvarlj trerj Jn4 Of laather aad oe& fit tnost an j natt that wa&U a. t7od pU of tlo, -. .r ('- . t I P Ui A (jood Shoes ,. ... - 1 " r : J , V-.-6'-f.v.r:.:.f;.v f 'r ti
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