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v A I I A T OURNAL. JLJLJLli VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUES DAY, OCTOBER 24, 1882. NO. 176 Ud LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wiTsni A Street Sale burnt cotton E. H. Meadows Democratic speaking ne thinks will sweep the country when New Invention. Mr. P. M. Hardy, of Beaufort county, formerly from near La Grange, is in the city, in the interest of his "patent hoe." He has invented a hoe which Washington butter. Butcher's Sons Olive Journal Miniature Almauae. Sun rises, 6:16 I Length of day, Sun sets, 5:14 1 10 hours, 58 minutes. Moon sets at 2:41 a. m. its merits are fully known. He has sold the State right for Pennsylvania to Sloat & Co. of Philadelphia for one thousand dollars. Cotton Arbitration On vesterdav a case of arbitration Senator Ransom will speak in Beau- canie UD before the committee appointed fort next Monday, uct. autn. for that DurD08e by the Cotton Ex Mr. John Letters, the Independent change. Mr. Carl Duucan had sold by candidate for the Legislature in Carte- sample, to Mr. John U. Smith, 30 bales ret. is out in a card withdrawing from 0f cotton. When the cotton was deliv- the contest. - ered Mr. Smith rejected it as not grad Mr. (Jeorge Bishop is overhauling his sired could be given at any time. Par ticular stress was laid on our duty to respect law, whether mala prohibita or vuila in se, concerning which distinction the Court had grave doubts. After the charge to the Grand Jury, on motion of J. h. OHara, Esq., the 'regular nominee,''' Mr. Geo. H. Winter of the New Berne Bar was admitted to practice in the Federal Court. The re mainder of the morning hour was taken up in calling over the docket and get ting ready for work, When the Clerk called out the name of CHARLES H. BROWN, the Solicitor very kindly explained to the Judge that as Mr. Brown was very busily engaged in helping to run an- sound was dredged a little. It would certainly be a great benefit to our people. Mr. J. D. Hawkins says he saw blue fish catching sea gulls near his fishery a few days ago, Cotton MUldline 1(U : strict a w.i.i J iv nmUllinglO: low middling 0J. " i ''6D I Kou,l ,.tt,,.,l?..., ;.. -i . .... o vIieu lUB U1,UB nary otc. which were lollowing them for sprats" (little fish) would fly down and the fish would jump up and catch the gulls and pull them under the water. This looks pretty tough, but Mr. Hawkins is a man f truth, and will testify to the fact, which he will prove if necessary at any time. boiler, and engines, and is making ar rangements to use three times the pow er formerly employed. That is the rio-l.t. Vv. T the manufacturing m- j - dustrles of the city be widened and ex tended. Every pound of steam used in a community helps to give employment to its people and adds to the aggregate sum total of a city 's enterprise and use fulness. inn up to sample. The case was sut- omer ourinoir nuperior uourt), lie mitted to arbitration and the committee thought best to excuso him at present. decided that, of the 11 bales submitted to them, two should be rejected and the other nine should pass muster. U. S. vs. Elizabeth Moody!" was next called "May it please the Court," said the Solicitor, ''I think proper to enter a not pros in that case. She is a woman." "I'll go off then and put on a dress myself," exclaimed, svlto voce, a Lenoir county youth who was standing near, and is expected to answer the Govern mcnt on a charge of distilling whisky without Uncle Sam's permission In the evening the only case tried was one againt David C. Davis Jr., of Lenoir good crops and spend their money here: for illicit distilling. A witness, Chas. the merchants are extending their trade Holland, cave in the followiwr testi son says that if the Episcopal cnurcn ami are makiug money, the Graded mony : will complete their tower ana permit a School lias started under most auspicious "In March 1880 I went to a distillery I 1 . 1 1 . 1 r It 1, vn ,,runr ("ill I I . C ;i: I . . , . ,, ... ciocK to ue piaueu in. u, mo uucumstaucus, new luuuues uiu muv- in Licnoir county, ma pocosin near easily be raised by subscription to put a ing into the city; and the cry is that Council Davis' place, about one mile $5 00 clock in it. dwelling houses are unattainable for from the road. Saw two stills and saw new-comers: and vet the citv lire-1 T.nw.u T. riuviu ..,,,1 ,!,,(, forlhnuike. ' ' ' ... .. " "" . - I r.n(n n 4Vtili-in - nml rliLimH ciIaJ m I T f 1 "I T II Jl t i 1 On Monday morning at about 7o clock, ocmo " uupU uuviu. wavis. raw aeienuant cuop a verv distinct shock was felt in this """" suaugei cuui.ug i.e.c Up woou ami put under still where tiiey city, supposed to be an earthquke, Town Clock A larce Town clock is Very much needed; one that will ring out the pass intr hours, and that can be seen and heard all over the city. Major Denni Paint. A visit to Raleigh and the comparison, forced on one's mind, between that city and New Berne, is not pleasant to a citi zen of the latter place. New Berne cer tainly does look diugy and dirty, by contrast, and it ought not to rest under the chargo any longer. ' This city is flourishing; the- farmers around make Houses were shaken and a rumbling noise w,aa heard. Visitors from Pol loksville say the same shock was felt there. We learn that New Berne has felt two or three earthquake shocks 0f the "Life Insurance Company of Vir within the memory of the older in- ginia, habitants. receives an unpleasant impression oi were making wnisky; know it was our progressiveness. Paint! Paint!! whisky saw and tasted it. Next morn Paint Ml' intr saw them take the still down and P&vmeut of Life Pollcir. " " " f"""u Col. F. H. Cameron. Sunerintendent ueald 1118 Kevenue omcer was coining James Davis seemed to be boss of the )' ator,lnv t,,.;,i ih f uusmess; uaviu was neipiug mm Your Name In Print. ' We were pleased to meet on yester day our young friend J. E. Robinson of Ooldsboro. a brother of the-clever U. S, District Attorney. A number of our Lenoir friends are in attendance upon the U. S. Court main ly as witnesses. Among them we' no tice W. A. Coleman Esq., the spicy and incisive Kinston correspondent of the Journal, Col. N. B. Whitfield, Messrs. Sam Lof tin, W. A. Croom, John Holland , . Charles Holland, JohnL. Williams, W. W. Rouse and R. A. Jones. Several others came down last night whom have not seen. our. late fellow-citizen, Mr. E. H. Wind ley, the amount due from that company. Mr. Windley was originally insured in the N. C.State Life Ins. Co., and his policy, anibuntingTo"5;2,r)00, had been transferred to and reinsured by the Life Ins. Co. of Virginia. Not a dollar of premium had ever been paid by ; Mr. Windley to the Virginia Company, as his last annual payment had been made to the "State Life" last winter. The papers in the case were not completed James G. Holland gave in similar tes timony, whereupon the jury returned a verdict of guilty. The T. II. Transportation Co Messrs. Editors; Can no steamboat company compete with the Trent River Transportation company V They charge 50 cents per bale of cotton from Trenton to Now Berne, a distance of over 70 miles, and 40 cents per bale from Pol loksville a distance of less than 20 miles and sent to Col. Cameron at Raleigh They will receive cotton at Polloksville until last Friday, and the monmt action oniv on me aay8 u, steamer is expected of the Coinnanv in settling the claim, is to come' that is Wednesdays and Satur- but anothar nroof of the liberality and aay8' anu Bne 18 Pposea to leave cood faith with which the Life Insurance P- m" 80 thele is onlv the ha,f of Company of Virginia is acting towards davs tl,a thev wiU receive cottou f.i.o . jt its Datrons anu doiicv noiaers in mis n wr,00,i w Mr Tianifil Orfldle State, as well as the honorable manner "" "vl ,uau3 t tTj ;io i ia mf in which it is meetintr all ohliiratinns lnele alB l" BUUU' U,BV "JUBl ue E lncle i v ujuc vvuiiiiji wo "VJ r i o : o--- , . . M , . stolen from him several articles of mer- arising from its re-insurance of the " ; "J 3 , i;,.:, ta "Qfota t ifs -- not receipt ior mem. tve ere no Dener I - re il 1 ai. .. .1 n j I a l ou now tuau m ine uays oi tuu nut Colored Convention. boats ; we pay the same freights and get The New Berne District Conference no accommodation. There is a good of the A. M. E. Zion Church, was held warehouse belonging to Mr. Whitty, in St. Andrews' Chapel in this city last and a good public landing above the we COMMERCIAL. bIKW BUHNG MARKET. low di- XOTirc--78cnn bulkr PlcTlirsackB. Kick 90j. per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at 2.o0 for yellow dip. i au t urn at $1.50 and $51.73. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. honey duo. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Country Bacon Hams 18c: hides 16c; shoulders 15c Lard 15c Beef Ou foot, 5c to 6c Fresh Poke 10c per pound. tiUUS 13c per dozen. Peanuts fcl.50. per bushel. Fodder 85c per hundred for new. APl'UssSl.iJii per bushel. rEAKS isi.ou per bushel. Grapes Seupnernona:, Sl.00al.10 Dei- bushel. Omoxs fcl. 50 per bushel. Beans 80c per laiKhel. : ... '' Peas-?1.10 to 1.25 per bushel. HIDES Dry, Uc to lie; green 5c 1 allow (ic per lb. Chickens Grown. 50c. per pair. Meal-7-Bolted, $1.00 pr bushel. Potatoes Irish, 81.50: sweet lia- hamas 40c; yams 00c ShinoLES West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts! $3.50; saps, 2.50 per M. Pretty quiet at court, the whiskey was too weak. Friend Lewis Mills wanted to reply to Wassom but was persuaded not to; guess his spirits was too weak. Capt. Peter May was lively, but all straight. A little fisticuff between Messrs. M. Wood and G. W. Smith not much damage done, believe Mr. Wood got the worst end. - Cause, law suit, not whisky as is generally thought, at court times. Wood accused Smith stealing, when Smith replied with a forward ac tion upon Wood's proboscis. Result, a side wheel for Wood. Considerable speaking among the candidates among them were C'apt. Swift Galloway, and his opponent, the celebrated Kurnell Wassom, Col. J. Nl Whitford and his opponent II. F. Brown. the former for Solicitor of 3d district, the latter for Senator for Onslow, Jones and Carteret counties. Whitford claims to be the nominee, Brown savs not, Both made cood sneitclies for tlm fii-Ht.. " 1 I A At , Capt. Galloway delivered an able ad- AU --OSOiTueiy dress both Monday and Tuesday. Ker- nal Wassom spoke two hours and a half, ikinK )nn ill,. i i i , fHy ennui to Bii iuiu ins menus iu ueware now tnev mu tuner, voted in this election; not to vote for any candidate, black or while, who would not support him (Wassom) for Solicitor, or any of the rads in the com ing election. They said they would not. Now lets see if they vote for L. L. Hoyt, Republican candidate for Reg ister of Deeds of Onslow county, who tiays he (Hoyt) will not vote for the said Kerual AVassoin for Solicitor, but says he will vote for Galloway now mark this. " CITY ITEMS. Tliis column, m-xt to local new? for Local Ailveriit-iiin. is to t lOlive Notice. Henry R. Bryan, William B. I Democratic .candidates for the I laturev- andnther- gentlemen il 1 dress the people at the Court Ilouw Newbern, on Thursday night, a o'clock. E. II. Meadows, ocS4-2t Chairman of Ex. Co- All the Loone Cotton saved frou recent file will be sold at Public. Hon in the Freight Yard of the Mid Railroad Company, at 11 o'clock morning. Watson & Street. It Auctioned Do not Luy your undershirts until have seen the assortment at Howai Jones . Ihey have the most corui line in the city and at prices that uot be excelled. - I'll ICIUli Ives T 1 ...... . is now ruuuy ui resume ner lesbon Vocal aud lustruiiiehtal Music make a specialty of Class Instructioi Vocal Music. Terms moderate, oci Eighty-live cents per barrel puhi kerosene barrels. ' octllot. A. li. Denniso table utter Vege- Pure Oil m s is 1k I( i- tluiii liiu-d. niter, mill costs much 1 h One round of Olive Puller wiUiln lliu Woik ol J wo I'oumlH ol J.anl. Try II and Ilcallxu Us (J rent; iterils. MANUl'ACTUIiKIl ONLY MY WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, l'lllLAHKI.I'lIIA. .!A, Fur Sale lv All tiroeerg. -jl . ectiil-Ueodait Hyde County Items. has GEORGE; A. OLIVER, - COTTON BROKER. OFFICE ADJOINING COTTON EXCHANGE, Wcwlaorn, JST. C, lll(ilitst iMiulict Prices The very (iiiiiiiinteed. l onsliiineiils urColtoiiSolicitcil. Admiralty Sa!e. chandise. The case was put in the hands of the City Marshal, who, assist ed by policeman Bowden, has succeed ed in running the thief down. Having tracked the case home he procured, on Monday from Esq. ' Brinson a search ! warrant for the house of Ben McCullum, colored, and, having found the missing articles, took the gentleman in charge. Among the articles was a ladiee' brace let 1 Bather curious merchandise for young man to carry around. ' , 1!.V virtue of a vet), ex. Issued out, nflho TT . District Court fit New Heme, I will evoose to I'tililic Sale, for Cnsli, at the loot of Metoalf street, In the City of New- Kerne, on THCHSDAY, OCTOBER HOIU, at TWKI.VE o-elork, M the Steamer SWAN. Iter taekle, apparel anil I'urnil ure, sold to sat isfy sundry, liens. The vessel can now lie seen nt the fool of MelcitH'slreet, .New JSerne. .1. 11. JIII.1.. ( Hit. 21, lSSi ai-t 1. S. .Marshal). week, and we copy from the Carteret bridge, and if a steamer would come county Telephone, who had a special re- regularly Tuesday and Friday and keen porter on hand, (anead of us in enter- an agent " who" would take charge of prise) a short summary of statistics: , cotton or other freight whenever de- ,le ?rJeJ5ur?1Jes in th,is dist!'ict livered and make the rate from Polloks ship of 2925, and 1906 children in Sun- vulc " ueutB pel ui"B' 1 vuu H8BU1U mm day school. Wondertul progress has a lair snare oi uusmess. ine cotton been made this year hundreds and from my house amounted to over 40 hundreds have been converted and add- hnloa tha noat. wpct nni ha aVmnU iiairo I ed to the church. thousands of dollars . . . . ... . . ., inrvman this week, is a lanre farmer in h hn rmA , r..7 f.h,,rehB h y custom to start witn. it is only tne I. ... lit ... T.11.1 . "11. ii . i UDner Craven, and on Monday expressed been built, several now underway of ireignt uora ronoKsvine tnat pays. Wauled a Pair of Shoes.' Mr. E. H. Lane, serving as a U. S I i. 1.- 1 i, L his regret at beins called awav from his construction, ana otners are oemg nice- . . , . . Jly hnished up. In all these Pervis larm at tins uusy season, wnen tnecourt chapel tak 8 th i ad D Rurkhead's could have so easily picked up a jury in visit and address was highly apprecia- New Berne. It is said that one of the ted. fcdder bmyer's reply on behalf of v. t j v the conference, the interest manifested ... . . , , , in, and speeches on education, temper- McRae presiding said a few weeks ago that he hoped he ' e undav schools &o.. made the P g would be taken on the U. S. jury for he session the most interesting one ever badly needed a new nair of shoes, held in the east ciuer omyer neing a r. in. ju. ana ue gree lecturer of the G. N. O. O. F., had a double duty on him while attending the conference John Peaeck. Swansboro Items. Wonder who it can be? Guessing is in order. We note among the New Berne members, Messrs. L. H Cutler, O. S. Dewey, W. F. Rountree, J. K. Willis, George Bishop, R. D. Hancock, M. Pat terson, N. S. Richardpon, S. R. Street, Jr., John Dunn and several others. United State Court. The Government, through itf appoint- Court this week in Onslow, Judge Not much business. as our people are good and law abiding citizens. There was a Dennis and Snow man at court, a No. 1 ventriloquist, but the weak whisky kinder got the best of him the second day and he retired to private life to feel better. We had splendid music Monday night Cotton Teaterday. Same old story off 1-16 egain. The in fine health from his summer's vaca New York and Liverpool markets are Hion. The. Solicitor, Marshal and Clerk ' each quoted "steady," but if steady were all at their posts ready for duty . i v 3 jr Jl ea omcers, openeu on luouuay us semi- by Canaday & Wood's etring band, as annual crusaueagamst tue eyu-uoers. hv Cant rifioro-n Rfill nf srhnnnnr t , r, .!.... . I J c O juage ceymour was promptly on nana KaU& Edimrds all of Jacksonville, Onslow county, N. C. means anything it is a steady decline. At the Exchange 104 bales were sold from 10 to 10 30, and closed with mid dling at 10 8-16 NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT: , Middling 10 Strict low middling 10 11-16. Low middling 10 7-16. , t NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening. October, 10.78 10.71 10.68 November, 10.60 ' 10.61 10.58 t December, -.10.85 10.62 ' ' 10.58 January, 10.74 10.49 10.67 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. -Uplands 6Jd. Orleans 65d. : ' livekpool futures: December, 6 28-6 1. January, 6 15-81. , February, 6 10-64.' The Judge's charge to the. Grand Jury was & little out of the ordinary routine in regard to duration, occupying about fifteen minutes in its delivery. He drew a distinction between the duties of the Grand Juries in State and Federal Courts, showing that in the one case the members thereof, coming from the body of the county, are supposed to be cogni zant of most of the crimes committed, and therefore ought to be - instructed minutely on their duties and responsi bilities. In the United States Court it was probable that the Jury would have no personal knowledge of . offences against the Government, and their prin cipal business would bo in attending to the whisky and tobacco violation of the revenue law, aud any information de- Some little sickness among the chil dren here. Two deaths occurred this week, little John P., infant son of Mr, and Mrs. C. B, Frazzelle, aged three weeks, and Sudie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Smith, aged six months. AH quiet; not much news, only Mr. Bryan Hatsell, at Queens creek, has opened a splendid stock of goods and is selling cheap buying turpentine and all kinds of - produce has a splendid gin, run by water power; also a No 1 gristmill. Good for Bryan. . Capt. Burns Smith caught 60 bbb of large mullets at one haul Monday, Wish we had good transportation from here to Beaufort. Can't we have steamer or boat or some kind running on Bogue sound waters from here to Morehead City? Guess we could, if the KU.iHinery. I882-Fali-Winter-I882 Geo. V. Credle, of Washington, been with us. We are having very wet and windy weather, borne rice will be lost. Collins Shaw, mulatto, has been stumping the county in the Liberal in terest. , Mr. Pool, candidate for the Senate spoke Thursday night. His speech was welt received. We are looking lorward to court week. Then the sluggish waters will bo stirred and times will be lively. B. G. Credle, known here as "Griff has been to see us. Wo are always glad to see him. Our loss has been a gain to New Berne. Walter Clark and D. W. Jarvis, from Beaufort county, came down to meet Senator Vance and take him on to his swan uuarter merchants nice all oc casions that will call a crowd, and you ought to see them smile. They are poi ite at all times, but on such occasions you can hardly tell them from candi dates. Your itemizer is sick with the shakes." A reasonable excuse for the shortcomings this week. Hope your readers wont think it :s the jams, " as he is a Prohibitionist and teetotler, and long since proclaimed war with intoxi cants of all kinds. Try Youpon Bit ters. ED. JOURNAL, Vance has been here, Zeb the inimita ble, the Stonewall Jackson of North Carolina politics. We were glad to see him. He made a speech that wo were glad to hear. The weather Silks. Velvets. Satins. number were out to hear Vance. Hyde delights to honor such a man. ; It takes so lonq for a letter to reach New Berno from any point in this county.'-' We must have mail facilities across the water. Stir up the officials, mer chants and others on this question. A steamer could be built for the pur- FALL & WINTIi 1 1 882J MILLING II Y mi) Miss llarriette Lan STUCK OK Fall and Winter MM ) Goods i-yv. , WiU; UK ON KXIIIUmoN ox Thursday, October f Tliis stoi l; lonujiisos all the NOVKLTII tin; KKASiiy, ami Is, UY FAR, tlio Largest and Most Elegant Ever Shown In New Ber All wh U-li will lie snltl at UIW EST H PRICKS. : i All are cuiillnlly luvitt'il lo an inpectIo Now Heme, Oct, 17, octlSti -OPENING- Thursday. Oct. 19, 1882 MRS. S. H. LANE & CO. Will display thou- CHOICE SELECTION of BONNETS AND HATS In tlio Latest Fall ami Whiter Styles. Also a f ull Mile oi ilillliiery u.mils In Fea thers, Flowers, Ami a Full Line of Ribbons, Embroidery, Etc. The public are cordially Invited to call on Thursday the 19th, pose, and, in my judgment, would pay nmi inspect my stock, wim a man coniraci carrying passen gers and freight. Something must be done or your city will lose. We want boat to run a regular schedule, with a mail contract she will have it to do. We propose to keep hammering on this subject until we get it accomplished. After the election is over we tljink some thing can be done. Ed. Joubnal.J Orders from the country solicited, and sat isfaction ttuaranteed. Mrs. S. H. Lane & Co. octlS-dlm POLLOCK ST1SEET, New Br me. N. C. AU1 the Orphan Asylum ' A hnrwl'.inr. rrnm' p'imvliflri." j i NOTICE. SEALED ritOPOHAES to erect on llroad keeillS tO be the geiHTHl Verdict, ft. extended, the pressed lmlldinK of "THE tliTAf-nrft lAt vohititnrv inntrihn- NKNYIiEKX ATHI.ETIG AND SOCIAL ft,,,.,-,! (Wfnl- CLUIi," will be received at the Recrelnry' UUWKV.U....UHI.W VA""U w odlct, nntll TITItKK fVCMa'K I M WK1 pn.iii viuhi, ho iiun uiuj, nave '- KHSDAY.XOVKMHEUI, 1SS2, nt vhieh time Visions beCU very lligll illld COlltrt- aim place they will be oh m il in the presence hUtlOllS Hniilll the present Year. lllt of such bidders as may he present. The plans a, new building for the boj S, Which llml KPccillraUoiia. my U seen at the nhov was an actual necessity, has been ", v , . . ; , .ii. -iii x uu i luiu in it-jt'ei i it ami u;i oitiiKiMtis tilWHWl WUMmiUlllC Oi Il lliJO. ,u,rl-nl l.ull.n lMpiw.tr fit?. ... ill I 111 U11S COU1ie(!ll011 We WOUIU, ly IC- liy order of the Board ol Directors. tlUCSt, State tliat It IS proposed, anil aetl7dtd K. O. E. LODGE, Secretary. the press throughout the Mate have been asked to extend the notice, that on Thanksgiving Day, which will probably occur on the 23d of November, a collectio'n be taken up for the benefit of the Asylum wher ever services are held. Wil. Star. 05 Gents per Gcrrcl PID FOR IeroHcne Uiiriel4. octll"d.-t ' A. It. DENNISON. 1 (liss Kate L. Carrav, iTIIDDI.E ST.. KAV DERIVE, N. 1 - i Having spent SI'.VI'KAL WEEKS in Saltimore and New Yc - .... i Ivlnit her undivided attention to m-lecK lyles, is now pit-pared to oiler to pati rienils, and Hie citizens of the surniuni ounlles, j roods in her Line at ,1 Lowest Prices, j Her Stock of. Millinery, Pattern Hats, E Hum been selected with the GREAT A HE. A SPECIALTY has iK'cn made of CIIILDUEK'S GOODS - ESPEC'IA BOYS HATS AND CAPS. A (MOD LINK Ol',- Notions, Ruffling, Etc., I She Is iH-epiiretl lo show her gol ds nt time, but particularly on i Thursday, October 19.! THE lTl'.I.IC AUK INVITED. octl MRS. f.1. D. DEUE Pollock St, New Berne, N, After ! cai-i'l'ul (seart'li ill the Mortl cities, the undersSiiiied takes pleiitiiue In I'ei'iiUi lor inspection her CAREFULLY SELECTED STOC OF ' ' ' il liners . . . , . Ve orlcr n (4oinpleto Assortment of Clio and Newest Novelties hii , - f Hats, lloimols, - liibboiis, Zt'iiL Laces and Euibroidcry.MaterL . . of all Kinds. ( ; , Hpecial atltiiition has been given In s iiiR tlie LATKST KTYLE In 110NNE1V UATS, find our KM1IOHHK1), VELVK'i 1'UTHII lllllliONS aro the "VKUY LA: AlitlNY." rtirticular iii'itlre id called to the 1 Khyant Display of t'hlldreu's V CU niHlexinnlnoandKet siilU.it , UiwiiiK hud nn experience of OVKIl T TY-FIVK YKAIIM in the ililllnory lint competition in my lino Is challeni'd, hmk ut my slock will convince the i that I am selling tho liEsT OF OOOl BOTTOM PKICES. , ..; i- llosiioe-filly, oMim . , . - ; . ,M. 1). DKW
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