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.W'hl A: ' " u;'- -;!,-.; -1- , ., i IS .$ '. : "I ',1 . .: Iff VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 21; 1882. NO. .17. Bail .tH-'J s LWIEWS. s it i AJEVT .ADVERTISEMENTS. - 8. A- MUNTRRDry 'Goods, etc, 'U. E.;& Society Dime Party." .8'.f .t i '-' w iX i ! ' rr? TR8 HI TTtaitfnjr. at 1 rents per '. Forty bajrelstof ciams were received ' ;. at the rail road depot yesterday. . j $ptle!t'iff"; cotton .''at the exchange j yesterday. Pricen unchanged, . !jhe steamer Sfw wae -loading; with . lumber at ongletou's mill yesterday. David Henry if the best skater at 1. 'the rink, vljtespins around, Ukf a top, The price of garden pea holds up i. pretty well. The hucksters still ask ....... f fifty cents per peck in this market. '..' , The Cfmtentnm brought in yesterday from up Trent forty bales of cotton be sides corn, meal, regga and live stocks. ' '"' 'TW fish car was loaded on the up trip yesterday. We noticed some of ie packages we're' marked ''Atlanta 4 The Midland Railway Co. has begun ' work on the new passenger building at. j: 't the depot. - It is to be 125 feet long by 50 feet wideT , , . . , , , , , - " Capt. John A. Richardson is there ,.Qipient of a handsome, nickle plated lantern. It is a deserved compliment bestowed upon a worthy official. There will be sen-ice at the Presby terian church this evening .at 5 o'clock by the Rev. C. M. Howard. The chil drei are especially invited to attend as there will be no service at ni&ht. t ' Mr.' George Allen has been getting names to a petition asking Congress for an appropriation for the Clubfoot and Harlowe's Creek canal. It was signed - generally by the business men of the city. i'"-'' We sne that'Dr. Blackuall is already ( , making preparations to open the Atlan Jtio Hotel at Morehead in proper style (!! He advertises for fifty dining room ser , vants, six cooks, two carvers and five room servants. v ..- On Wednesday evening at the res '. deice of the' bride's father in' Craven INMntyf by W. Father Reilly, Mr. W. E. Bkown to Miss Ida.Brf.wek. Frrlnht at the Midland Depot. At the Midland depot on Wednesday were ihq fplVowingnsignees: 1 ' ' ' ' J B. Abbott. J. Watson, U. S . - VMace,' James Campbell, A. E. Robins) JX 'Tolson, Oscar Williams, Geo. N ,; ,WiP,ieai Co. and Geo. B. Ouion : Analow Court : "'.':.;. 'A'New Bernian, who returned from Jacksonville on Wednesday, night, re ; ports a very quiet court. Perhaps he "' left before the "boys" began to get lively. , This was his second trip to On- Blo;!ourt;nd he js highly pleased , with the people over there. , - 5 A Good Trottei' 'i'iWI: j"'i''-i. I : ' Dick Williams has a nag that made -eyett miles tn thirty-three minutes on " Wednesfki'y ! evening,: iharnessed to a ' bucKV with two men in it. Joe Lasitter of Kinston must look out for the laurels hv Mnird lot i a' sister ; town will r ' k.v',.T. Trf. ' ' ' pluck theni from her brow. , , . Daily mall between New Berne and We karn that a petition was sent on . - several weeks ago to the Post Office De . partment, asking for a daily mail line between New Berne and Washington N. "It' certainly' is needed. These , two ' cities, situated only a fewj miles apart, and competing for the trade of a rich.Bud opulent section of country should have the benefit of every mail facility possible. . . ' ' And, in addition, the Journal has a ..plea, to. put. forward in, behalf of this " daily route.1' If is the' only paper pub- I ' . Ushed least of the Wilmington and Wei " " don Railroad,.that gives the Associated "" Press dispatches, with full market re . porta, and it ia right that : the people of ' 1 , Washington and of that section should ' have the privilege of getting such news i-especially.i'thip market reports as '; early as possible.. ,..,','. The Mldlana Blortsaite. ? V The telegrams of this morning Jocrnai, give a statement of the re cording in Goldaboro of a mortgage for : J10,0fl0,000 given by Mr. Best as Presi dent of the. Midland Railway to the American Loan and Trust Company f of Bost on." The mortgage was acknowl edged at Boston on Monday last al V though bearing date Sept 181881. This looks very much like Mr. 'Best moans business in railroad matters, and . ,whf)t is better,' is about to secure the mcars to render his scliemes efTective, T'i e f u -t Mr. Best to r. !eem- the V,''. iltrih Carol;.-1 i .llrmid has always acted somewhat against him in gaining public confidence in, his abil ity we mean but if the money is forth coming for , which the mdrtgage ' is given he will not stand in need of any public backing in North Carolina. Will Mm Navigation Benefit ? Nome or the oirt citizens or New Heme, iii commenting on the article in Thurs day Wournal on the NewJ Berne and Pamlico Steam Transportation Com pany, take the ground that tile new project will not dd New- Berne" any good; that the sail communication be tween the Bay River and South Creek country and New Berne is worth more to this city, in that it brings more travel here and makes more trade for the mer chants, huckster? and boarding-houses. It is very evident that this steam com munication will be of great advantage to the farmers in Panilico. In the past one might ship his cotton by sailboat and contrary winds delay it a week in getting to New Berne. , Then there was no certainty of striking the market on a rise. ' Hereafter, by reading tlie market reports in the Duia Joi rnaL,. the farm er can know just when is a good time to ship his produce so as to get a good price, and can rely on reaching this city promptly on time. But we can't concede the point that New Berne will fail to receive a great j benefit. It would seem that passenger j travel would greatly increase if one I oould make the round trip iu forty-eight hours instead of eight days. It is reason - able to expect that freights,! especially vegetables and early truck, would re ceive a great impetus by means of quick transportation. In fact ' steam, in de creasing the time of transit between any two points, lessens the apparent dis tance between these places, and thus makes commercial transactions much easier and more frequent. And again, no city need be under any apprehension of damage to its trade if the community from which it draws its trade is prospering. Whatever benefits that part of Beaufort and Pamlico which trades with New Berne will react and in the end benefit this city also. It is a wise provision of Providence that &h lows no one place to be absolutely inde pendent. Town and country are mu tually dependent, each on the other, and when one is prosperous and flourish ing the other is very sure to receive its share of the general prospBrity. Kinston Items... An effort is being made to induce Hon. Jesse narper and Col. John'R. Winston to speak at Kinston during their Eastern trip. . . We were pleased to see Sheriff Dnvis on the streets again. He has had a very severe spell of sickness, but seems now in a fair way of recovery. The young ladies of the Church of Christ will have a festival on Wednes day and Thursday nights of next week in the store room formerly occupied by L. J. Moore. There was a fight in town on Wednes day,' and one of the combatants, more than a little under the influence of liquor, found himself in jail soon after the melee ended. A Deputy U. S. Marshal was iu Lenoir county on Tuesday summoning wit nesses in the cases of the United States nt. Hill et. al., charged with violation of internal revenue laws. A. L.! Rountree, Esq., of Brooklyn, N. Y., is having his trotting mare, Sally Hornett, and his small pony, shipped to him this week. The trotter has been here, under training, for a considerable period of time. The pony was brought here last fall. " '; , .... i ... -i, :r . . ' When General Rausom first com menced government work on Neuse river some of the people around Kinston complained because he cut down all the trees on the banks and left no shade for the fisherman to rest his weary limbs and bait the wary fish. Now this in fliction has-proved a blessing, for the stumps of those sanfie trees ar now rotting and afford the lazy fisherman a ftl! supply of good bait jfn the shape of luscious worms which the greedy fish love so well. No thorn without the rose this time. . . The Doctors' Bill. Washington, April 18. The com mittee appointed to audit the expenses of the illness and . burial of the late President Garfield are backward in making a good report. All the accounts were presented months ago,, and it is an open secret that the" majority .of the committee propose to pay r Dr. . Bliss $125,000, Dr. Hamilton - $15,000," Dr. Agnew $15,000, Dr. Reyburn $10,000, D,r. Boynton $10,000, Mrs. Edson $10,000, Mr. Crump $3,000, and to recommend Dr. Barnes and Dr. Woodward for pro motion in the armyi There are other bills for nearly $20,000 more.' These allowances are not only exor bitant, but they are wholly dispropor- tioned to the services rendered.' Meas ured by the developments of the so called medical skill during the progress of thia memorable case, the awards must provoke severe critcism and in dignation if they are ever presented to the House of Representatives in the presentform. , " ; Compared with the- bills for atten dance on Mr. Seward and his sOn when they were murderously , attacked by the assassin Payne, these charges aVe simply monstrous, and cannot be justified by any scale recognized as just by the pro fession. And when it is, remembered that every diagnosis in the case was shown to be erroneous by the autopsy, and that the patient was treated from first to last upon false theories, this enormous demand appears all the more unjustifiable. 1 ' ? ' The committee has already paid one bill of some eight thousand dollars for funeral expenses, which is a disgrace to all concerned in it to the fonner Ser-geant-at Arms, John G. Thompson, who made up tlie account, and to those who sanctioned a barefaced extortion. That ceremony was converted iuto an orgy and a job. and the scandalous items should be required by the House before another dollar is appropriated for this matter. New York Sun. A New Car Conpler. Of late years the attention of inven- i tors has been directed to the perfection j of a car coupler because of the great danger of life and limb consequent upon the operation of those now in use. ' Up wards of two hundred kinds have been patented and each thought to be the safest and best. As accidents from coupling cant happen daily it Is but fair to presume that so far each inventor has over estimated the safety of his contrivances. But a Greensboro goiiiun, distin guished as a statesman and a philan thropist, has hit upon the right idea. It is forty per cent, cheaper than any other, and yet combines the very bent life and limb saving advantages of all the others. " The idea of this new invention is the regular drawhead, with a spiral spring which works a plug or trigger, and this allows the link to be set to any angle and the cars to be coupled automatical ly. This spring fits in" any bumper, and can be made at a cost of about seventy five cents. We have received a neat model of the invention through Captain E. H. Smith, of the N. C. R. R. Co. The inventor is Hon. D. F. Caldwell. Oivemboro Neirx. InrreaHcd Pomtal BiiMlneoa. . As another encouraging indication of Wilmington s increased prosperity and progress, to add to the many others which have from time to time been pre sented through these columns, we would mention the fact, based upon the author ity of Postmaster Brink, that the busi ness of the postoffice in this city is at least 84 per cent, better now than it was two years ago, having increased to that extent since the close of the fiscal year 1880. This is important, in that it shows an evident increase in the general busi ness of the city to an extent which should cause croakers to take a back seat and keep quiet for awhile. The large increase also argues a considerable addition to our population as compared with the census reports of 1880; but the fact is so self-evident that our popula tion is largely in excess of the number given us in those reports, that there is hardly any use in alluding to this view of the matter at all. 'The demand for house-room, which has scarcely ever been so marked and noticeable, is evi dence enough of this fact. WU. Star. Hep nbllean State Bx. Committee.: Pursuant to the call of the chairman, the Republican State Executive Com mittee met in this yesterday afternoon, with the following members present: W. A. Moore, Mansfield Thornton, W. P.f Canaday, C. M. Rogers, Thomas B. Keoch, John B. Eaves, D. A. Jenkins and I. J. Young. Dr. J. J. Mott pre sided, F. M. SprreU acting as secretary. The chairman explained the object of the meeting to be the determining the time of holding the State Republican Convention, Some discussion was had upon this point, which was finally fixed, upon motion of Mr. Young, at the sec ond Wednesday in June next, at Ral eigh.' It was advised, also, by amajor ity of the committee to form an alli ance w ith the liberal movement. No other business was transacted, and the committee adjourned. Neiv and CAr smvr. The Sick. Major R. C. Badger rested well last night and his condition is regarded a slightly improved, but he is by no means out of danger. , ,. y Ex. -Governor Holden's condition is still uncertain, but the prospects of re covery are now looking higher, than at any time since he was stricken down. Raleigh Visitor.- r T -j-y- 'Ttr i-r-' r Tape Fear and Yadkin Valley R. B. Meeting yesterday President Julius A. j Gray, of this road, some inquiries were uiaiir un w ua iuiewn, air, uruy says that the grading is bf ingrapjly pushed , and is completed to a point thirty-five miles iroiri Greensboro, and onfy five miles from Walnut Cove, Stokes county. At present 117 convicts are there em ployed Canado's failure 'td "come to time" in the, matter of purchase does not excite surprise, as'but few people expected that he wpuld.comply with the requirements.' i ' Nor does there? exist any great disappointment at hiB failure, There appears to be" 's6m4 regret 'that there was. no, special, session of the Legislature, says Mr. Gray, as it was thought . that . tlial lxKly ; wpul4 make some arrangements for ironing the road. The work of grading will be continued, and much will be done during the com ing eight months. Netvs aivh Otwrcer, . Itlonen In Georgia. A few days ago the ferryman at Neal's ferry, on the Chattahoochee River, while putting some passengers over in his fiati discovered box floating down the river. The. ferryman seized a batteau and made way to the box, which he soon overhauled. J On. reaching out his hand to grasp it hawas astonished that it contained a sweet little babe, which raised its head and.smilei at, its rescuer. It was a white child, well dressed, with plenty of good clothing besides. Some old people who live in the neighborhood have taken the little Moses. Spirit of the Age. .'.' i . . i-i, STATE NEWS. (leaned from our Exchange!. Xeuse Lodge. No 6 I. O. 0. F. of Goldaboro have donntel tiftv dollars to ! purchase books for indigent pupils in the i Goldsboro Graded School. ! wumuigtm uauu nrvu w: vvc j 11 4ia11 48; December 11 47nll 49: Jan ilenrn that quite a number of. sea i Viary 11 58a11: ")9. . turtle are-, in the cove, at Nev Inlet and thai, some line large specimens are caught in the sturgeon nets almost, daily. We are glad to lenm that so far the fruit crop, in this section prouiinca to be unusually large and line. The recent cold snap did not attoct the peach blooms hereabouts. . , Winston Lcador: Addic, a little daughter of Mr. Stone, died Saturday night of scarlet fever. wT Mia. Lena Tise has instituted a suit for divorce against her husband Cicero Tise. Mr. John Henly has n horned frog. Jt is from Texas riy Willi. MJ 111.-" 1LU-IIU, UilKI.' -A-'little o of Mr. P. W. March. Dalton had a leg broken and received other .injuries on Thursday last, . While passing a flat car loaded with lumber several very heavy piecs of timber fell ott, striking Him, tntirting: Hie injuries already stated. ' " ' Elizabeth . (Htfi Falcon: The. excursion' given- by the Pasquo tank Rifles to Davis's !i fishery yester day was undoubtedly a success so far as concerns those who participated. The day was as fine and balmy as though it hail been made to order for the occasion. The steamer Pamlico, which took the excursionists, made the run in about four hours, and came to 'anchor very near the fishery, Cdl, Davis kindly sent out ono of his large flats' to convey the passengers to the : shore; y About 15.000 herrings were taken in the haul that we saw. This was a novel and most interesting sight to many present, and one that never becomes dull to us, though we have often seen it before. JVeie ani Obsprm : Ews'now sell at 20 cents;" i-Fish are now scarce in market. Shad are going out of season, somewhat, -Prominent Republicans ard npw. tOjueaeen, in 'close' consultation,' With an occasional inde pendent looking around. Tlie members of the North Carolina-, Press Association who propose to attend the Press Convention i at Elizabeth City next week should reach Goldsboro by Sunday's train and go that night tb Weldon so as to take the early Seaboard train for Franklin, As there is no Sun day nigh1; train on tlie Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, it is necessary to go, vfa Golds boro. ;, - North State t Pram s Fishing on the Albemarle Sound is said to have taken'a newi start and good ihauls are being made. Our fishermen are not do ing well at this ending- of the season. We were sorry to hear of the death of Elder J. (?. Ourganus, of the denoin iiiation pf Disciples, which occurred suddenly hear Coluhibia, Tyrrell coun ty, on last Saturday, after only a few hours illness. .-Wesee it. reported that the aspirants for the' Judgeship ol this district is confined to J. E. Moore and W. D. Prudeh; and the Solicitor ship to W. li. Shaw and S. B. Spruill. When the time arrives Wanlvngton will no doubt make a claim for her worthy sons. -- - - " "'.-. .... - -" ' ' '.-T- 4 ; ' ."i. i j1 i ; FOR SALK. : (liven rye. delivered, ju quantities to suit buyers. ,jt ljLl. , .,. ,v ., apr. 2Mf ' R. HANSOM. "REHEIIBER" THAT HANCOCK'S CHILL P1UJ are not rerominenaed for every ilisetue. but are warranted to, ure every kind of 4M1HN.- Onr niotto is, No cure; no pay; Try them: fiO ; . cenis per oox. jiunuiauiurea ana sow Dy . HANCOCK BROS. , Druggist, 1 ' New Berne, N. C. f COMMERCIAL. NKW BERNE MARKET. Corn in, Middling 1H; Iw Mid dhng 11: Gxk1 Ordinary 10; Ordinary 8, TiTRPENTiNK. Yellow lipv 8.00, j Scrape f2.00. Sales at quotations.. Tar. 1. no to if 1.75. Rick. $1.10 to 1.20. Corn 96 Jc. iu sacks. , Country Produce. Bacon hams 121, shoulders 9. sides 10: Lard 13; Meal 95; Fresh pork 9 and 10; Beef stall fed jS on foot, grass fed 51 to 6. Potatoe-yam 50. Eggs 10! ; Hideft-idry 10a12c, Rreen.Sic. Beeswax 20c. Chick ens fiiXa 62c. per pair. Fodder SM.40 per cwt. :rJst-L: . . RKrtl. Kxpremtly for New Berne .Iimrnal. DOITIESTIC IT1ARKETS. Baltimork, April 20. Flour dull and unchanged; Howard st. and western j superfine P.7aa5.00; extra stf5.25a6.25; family $6.50a7.50; City Mills superfine $3.50a4.75; do, extra $5.00a7.80; Rio brands 7.30a7,50. Wheat southern easier; western higher and ; active, southern ml $1.45al.50; amber $1.55a 1.62; No. 1 Maryland $1.60 asked; No. 2 western winter red spot $1.47 asked. Com southern easier.; western active and higher; southern white 90!c.; do. yellow 89a90c. - ; .Baltimore, April 20. Night. Oats lower; southern 58a6lc; western white (iOafiSc, the latter an extreme; mixed 58a59c,; Pennsylvania 59a61c. Pro visions firm and" 'without change.,.': Mess pork $18.50al9.50. Bulk meats-clear rib sides packed 8 JalUc; Bacon shoulders Oic. vclear rib sides 13; hams lilfaUie Lard refined 1.2Jc. Coffee dull; Rio cargoeR, ordinary to fair, 8ia 91c. Sugar steady; A soft 10c; refined quiet at 18i. Whisky firm at $1.22a23. New York, April 20, Cotton Net receipts 503 bales; gross 'bales; Futures closed steady; sales .92,000 Z. S" a iuS 12 1i5; Octob!u' 11 heptember 12 34a 1 67a1l 68: Novpmhpr Nfav York, April 20. -Cot ton steady; sales 1,195 bales, linlands 12ic: Or leans 12ic. Consolidated net receipts 3,799; export to Great Britain 9,030; France 1,155; continent 4,202. Coffee about steady and : quietl sales low ordinary Rio, for August Si. Sugar unchanged in price and dull; fair to good refining TJaTS; refined easier and quiet. Molasses firm and demand fair. , Rice steady, good demand. Rosin Arm $2.47a2.50. Turpentine dull and drooping at 58a59. Wool dull and de pressed, domestic fleece 03a48c; Texas I4a29. Pork more active and very strong prioea, 17.37at7.50; old $18.12i al8.25; new middles very firm and de mand light, prices unchanged, Lard opened 2ia5c. lower, subsequently re covered and closed firm; $11.55all.60; May 11.50all.52S. , Chicaoo, April 20. Corn moderately active,higherand unsettled; 76ia78c. for cash and April; 70ia77c. for May. Pork in fair demand and lower; rates $18.20 for cash and April; ,17.50 for May'. Wilmington, April 20. Spirits of tur pentine dull at 54c. Rosin dull; strained $1.92$; 'good strained, $1.97$. Tar steady at $1.85. Crude turpentine weak at $2.25 for hard; $3.75 for yellow dip, and $3.75 for virgin new. Corn firm: prime white $1.01; mixed 9c. VORKIKN MARKICTS. Liverpool, April 20 Noon.-Cotton in moderate inquiry and freely sup plied; uplands 6 11-16; Orleans Oj"; sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export a.uuu; receipts ia,B0U; American 9,9r0. Cotton market. April 18.-Galveston, 118; Norfolk Hi ; Baltimore, 111 ; Boston, 12 ; Wilmington, 11 5-16; Philadelphia, IU; Savannah, Hi; New Orleans, 118; Mo bile, i 111 ' Memphis, 11; Augusta, 11; l-liarleston, lis. i , , 1882. SPRING and SUMMER 1882. Read, Ponder and Remember. I take plcdsure in informing the citt zens of this and surronnding comities. that I have inst returned from the North with one of the newest and best selected stocks of ' DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, fiats,. Millinery, White Goods, ' etc, etc., ever shown before. I have ransacked the Northern cities for twenty days in order to secure my goods at the very lowest bottom fisures. and can safely say that I have succeed ed m securing my stock so that I can offer great inducements to niv numerous friends, customers and the public genef ally to examine my stock. A tall will be sufficient to convince the shrewdest of buyers of what I say. 5 - COUNTRY MUkUCHANTS are especially iuviled to esaniine stock before hiivlne elsewhere. my , , . Uespectfully, ' H. A. 3I17IVTKTI. Pollock Street, next door lo Fost Office. 'apr 21-d and w tf CITY ITZI.--. , " ' V If . Tin eolnma, next to local aewv.te ts k Bed r Iwal AdvertlKiDK. " Veatlval and Blma rart. Lnf t f ' TIa lamina V.. 'CYlw'- . . iouicd vi uic urum otrtn aieut dwt church will hold ,! eeTal n4 Dime Party at the parsonage thia Friday evening at 8 P. M. for the benefit of th parsonage. A full attende&M ' is de sired. Admiseion 10 cents. Xt'. Two Good Farm or Dray Mule for sale cheap." Apply to """D'. BKH"2n?o. apr80-2t v Jfiet Wharf. Tlie Journal office is now prepared to do Job Work. A full supply of Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, lien Bond and .Magistrate, t Blank' lyMyi on hand. ' .., apr!5-2t ALEX MILIiER, WHOLESALE & RETAIt GROCEK. - ' Constantly receiving a full line-.' , -! CJhoice Ciroeeriea , and , '. FARMERS' SUPPLIE3, which we ott'er as low as any house in the iity, and warrant all goods, as resented. Call and examine onr stok and prices. Stables furnished fiee ta all our country customers. , . . Goods delivered live to any ;art of the city. ' ' 12 m VV. Sc. I). P. M. SIMMON. CLKMKNT MANLY. SIMMONS & r.:A::LY, Opposite Gaston House, New Becne. N.P. WILL PKAPTU K IN THE STATE AND Kei'eml Ooiiris :inil reirnlnrly ltil all ei 9iou s of llii.( 'our(K in the following rouutlM : Oraven, Carteret. Hautllio, Joned.i Oolow, Lenoir. ., fM. ,80-w-ly. S. II. SCOTT, NEW BERNE N. C, , ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALES GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Midland N. C. Railway, Co. , ' ' , . ... ;j ;''.' .I'M ' 1 1 -.' i- Nbwmkrm. N. 0., April 11th, mi. Notice to Patrons.' , All Trnrk to be fwwarded by Frfljht Tra must be (lolivcrrd al warelioDe by 3:30 p. fa., each day. ,t ; On and after Thursday, April VMtt, all freights will bo received and delivered at 6ur Brick Warehouse on Knilrmd wharf, where'all freight iHioineM will b tranaaeted. If. J.W.MORRIS, Forwarding Agent. ' STOP AT' 4 . , ,' v '.; it- - ' Vr . ...;.' v- s ; , THE BONITZ HOTEL Goldsboro, N. C. MEALS AND ROOMS 50c. EACH. First class fare and the best accommo dation. Good rooms , for commercial travellers. E. H. MEADOWS & C3., DEALERS IN ' '. DRUGS, SEEDS and GUANOS, Agricultural Ghcsic&ls. Sit Trucker's Supplies a Specialty. li ' ! , .Vr Naw Berne, K. C. Rpr20-3in MRS. DEWEY'S ,, New .Spring Millinery Goods HAVE ARRIVED, And are nowT open for inspection and ,. are " CHEAPEE THAN EVEX - aT She is still able to- attend to cus tom work. April 18-lm NvSRichurdson;: PBAOTIOAU ''i; ' 'i ' BOOK AND JOB PBINTEB, Opposite Post OJllce, ": ' GOOD .STOOlii nkat .wor.x,.Lov; rr.:3. 13 Orders solicii- r - ' - ' filled. - a ' Alt Et. m. n ' Millinery
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