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New"?o,rk futures quiet and steady, spots., stoady. -' .New i Borne , market steady, sales of 45 bales the best offered bringing 9iv --v .ml. . , , NEW YOKK MARKET, SPOT J .J . ; iM:.i,n;-in ir.fi Strict low middling 10 11-16. s ' 1 inw middling 10 S-B. ' 1 ' ' ' NEW YORK FUTURES: , '" .Mavv-"-'--- 10.9G ... June 10.07 .. I July, .'. J0.90.'. ,J ..,. August, n.ua : Graded School Notei. The following pupils-of the Primary LOCAL NEWS.-; ; '; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C E Foy & Co. Hams, etc.' J , ' siaoNa & PKERY-Attorneys. xmv Urady Peas wanted. 1UW1MH journal Miniature Aimu. Sun rises, 4:56 l Length of day. Sua sets, 6:56 14 hours.1 :; Moon sets at 11 :56 p.m. "Webope some of out City councilmen will enlighten ''A colored taxpayer the cemetery question. J The Sfcftiondooft carried cmvm d tment were perfect in attendence of peas, 129 barrels of cabbage, 103 bales d - rtmont dm.ing the past week Of cotton, and. etrawnerries, w. FirfJt GradeHiBB Janie Rhem, Mas etc, , ' I ters Tild en Avery, Ralph Avery, Willie Mr. J.T.Dawson sent us in a ueuu 1 jjav. -vine on Friday over twelve inches high I Advanced First Grade Misses Annie and. full of blooms. JHenrTaylor ent Sande,.8t Sadie Vass, Nellie Hilton, Jen- in oo a little iater,iiowvc, n.v.nl0 Watson, Mary jjowib, uin omi . ' V'" - ' V. " I V r . i T . i If ..1 T . "..... , inhoa one. ' mons. Mar House. fliUBiers. -uauied . vu w t n..iar Kad.: reports one hun-rawav and Hugh Wood tired' and thirty three boxes of .peas " Second Grade Misses Jennie Bumis, made on one and three quarter acres Jennie; flail, . Daisy Swert, Gertrude which he sold for ; one hundred and Rasberry, Louisa Suter, Mary Hendren, i. aa rir.ti.ra ' Sadie Whitford. Annie AVhitford,' Me nin was rainy and Ham May and Master Herbert Iiouse. : J. ODUVwwj ; cj - drizzly, garden peas were below par, Catharine Lake Items. w a naifn mur rMi. iniHii iiiiiii i.iin uik Tnriinrai jtiivHrLini no y 2. . . i ' . I May meeting at tsoutn urees so caneo. i but will not say wnat Bftv what wfl saw. ior 1 don't think it tight to tell it publicly, T.HriiPT I4naln We have received, from Joseph Shil- linaton. Esq.., sample sheets of Col. Wheeler's forthcoming book, VEeminis- oences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians, ' ' which wijl be published just as the author left it at his death, nothing added ana nothing leftout:Ur four sections, price 1 nn fnr . ttanh fuo.t,iOTl of one hundred trsa Rahnrdnir laRf:. His wife Salho and pages. The last section will contain, as sister eat of the honey which caused the death of his wife iu two hours. Her, M.Piwnui,! 8iBter came near dyingi but re. various distinguished families or .tne covered after being blind for some time. State, referred to in the text. We understand Mr. Sim Heritage was ' Ten "subscribers: from each county of made sick by eating of the honey at the the State will be needed to get out this JJJStS book; which is to be a doublo column heaves a husband, four children and! city items: side and this Onslow Coniity ifama, but say this much, May the Lord forgive A d p ' tt,--,- Tb. -)- j v. oi on thntdnna wrnno- nn that na 5ure 8 Lard, received - : , , , x t t uttBU lu " ww mw at once, JXir UU11U Xayiur luuiiu auu vuu a uco c. E. Foy & Co., Grocers, Middle St. mayl2tf A. H. Potl;er in making soda water does not use pump water but pure cis tern water. tf. For Sal, v A desirable dwelling and lot on Union Apply to Is now displaying the MOST COMPLETE STOCK octavo,' in excellent print and on good Anv person sending ten sub many friends to mourn her loss. We reel tnat our loss is ner eternal gain. Mr. J. C. Brown has just returned t t. , i. . 1 n v,i trom rsew uerne ana declares iie win copy of the book or ten percent of the haul his cotton there next fall. Hesays subscription paid. Persons, desiring to he was much surprised to get so much rpb fhPRA namnle sheets, or to subsoribe more than ottered about here. col. a. street next to J. W. Walker. tf , ,-j .A.M. Baker. f"L 'I.; i ., . I scribers 'will receive either a , bound TO TRUCKERS. Dally Line. a . w. n p p Office of Gen. Freight Agent Newborn, N.' C , May 1st, 1883. see these Barapie sneeis, or 10 nuuouuuo uur nmu uudidu wuui uu. vw. w i anjp y0ur xruck via A. & N. C. R. R. to the book, can do so by calling at the """K and Atlantic Coast LiDe as follows: t, Wilmington prices, we thought, though Fnr WRshfnirn. TtAiHmn pi.ii. adelphia, daily, except Saturday and uuuua y Mr. Brown thinks he don't nav anv where near New Berne prices. So much for old New Berne. Would to the Lord we had a railroad from New Berne to the center of Onslow, and we trust the day is not lar distant wnen we win re- and a prominent trucker had fallen in with two young attorneys ana was pry ine to convert them to the ministry iMflssrs. E. L. Franoks, John W. Mills, i ... nrAVA 1T1 tllA m'f.V VPfl- with cotton and bacon hams and Mayor Howard and the old Board ad lard. This kind of truck from Onslow journed aine die, , Wf WoQp is verypopular mtnis c. y, w pu. - h named members of thfi AhatanOnswmanisaWa, wBoilri WBM1! S. H.Gray, s: T. rr7:riL,; W. F.Rountre, Alex. Miller, in by these gentlemen book store of Mrs. Susan Stanly on Pol lock street., . Edwards, Broughton & Co.vJjf Ral eigh, have just printed, in pamphlet form, ' "Extracts of Letters of Major Gen'l Grimes to his wife, written while eive this blessing - t H A . . - B TkT Al. I ' - mm- 1 .. . i ;n niTTa oprviffl in T,nfl Armv ui lNurLU' i Wnmnoi rvifirnnnnm. naAiintrAti itv i iinni ii. i iu v v - 7 , An adjourned meeting 01 the coaru ern virgu., iU8" f"r"T,;:' 7Tv.i, os was held this p. m., Mayor Howard pre- sonal Recollections of the War, written jgJjJJU an'd between 20 and 80 siding. All members - present except by him after its close. aligators. We miss Sam from this sec- Councilman Smallwood. These extracts are compneu irom tion, tnougn nis Drotner maiinew kiub nn.. TJf,n.,1 i i Ktr nvlMnal tnaTlllflRrintS bV fUlaSKl IJOW- more BUttaoo 11 no uuc. n nuwo 1HO HOW uuttiu J ivw --.: ;.l...0.i.n.iir.riiro.iii. ManlrilloH in per, iiB., ui xi.ciuJ6", For New York. Mondav. Tutwfav nml T?,-J ' jt6tion For Boston and Providprinp Mnnrlair and Thursday. rr..K : J ... i nuun omjjijcu aa auuve will go ine uuainpiou inrougn promptly ana without delay, ttlnd on StnneR- I S t. utt.t . ap29-3w Gen'l Freight Agent. (Jrand Tri-Weekly Line. OiTFTr'W. nw O. Tl. S. S r!r 1 Newberne, N. C, April 22, 1883, On iinrl nffdvCnnflAw ' Awvil OtUl. -tOQO the steamer Shenandoah will sail from I i"M .11-1 l . m j . . . i n . . We hear from various places of many complementary things said by Dr. Mayo dm-inehis lecturing tour, about our Graded School here in New Berne.t Its wnntflHnn has cone abroad and the Principal has been urgently, requested to take a position in two summer State Normal Schools, but will decline Doth r understand from health consider f Woks? i ys-i -P3n,5.jyi:J V. A. Crawford and A. G. Oden. The new Board was called to order by Council man S. II. Gray. . The chair stated that nominations for Associates were in order. The First and Fifth elected Second and Fourth elected J burri; Third Moore, The Associates Ul AtlAiA VAii aa - I n nh iifaAii oi-rtoori wfirta- tain material for the future history of fiin ranfrins: jn length from one and a the part North Carolina took m the late half to four feet. Matthew thought he 0ld Dominion wharf for Elizabeth Citv 3 -.t. oiov.io iwmild do somethine extra bv setting a I j,w- a.,,i d ' om wv "r"" - 1 application at (jompanys omco. This 11 . -. j AHnA rt- wfrtf.aci..T. nran nrrftrM v.n .n i -- . ......... . r . by Governor Ellis the Lt. Colonelcy of the 8th 4th, which order, l he lirst as he Bays, a subordmate position under towantto go for that purpose, which swift and grand tri-weekly connection James jf. Howard; q0i, George B. Anderson, a graduate of will all cease as soon as they begin to with the markets pi New York,Philadel nlpp.tad .T. H. Hack- pi a. Mahii tmitimi in a pick beans, dncumbeTS, eto. We're- phia,, Bltiinpre, Norfolk, ete. For other 's office. Agent, 1 thev are well pleased with tne country : through the war, and at its close, hav 'IThe ASwWWtes were sworn i iu uy through the war, and at its ciose, nav- in wmun iubj uuvo eciueu. mij wuv iitr. uewey Mayor Howard wd took Uieir seats with ine weaUh and leisure, determined to desire to correspond for information oan did not sell out, and if you wiH call at TTtL:, mg weaiw , do bo by i addressing thus:, FonfcviUe, her old stand, to wUl find she hat tart writf. out nm ..uu- . j Fla. visitors say Marion and i.evy re(,.BiTfld her new ood8. and if von thp. Board. Tim Board adiourned for half an hour. The meeting was called to order by vine Potatoes r Anann Wallnod HPT. fid 11 S the iairgest Irish potatoes we Mva. seen this counoilman Gray, a 'vpj being taken rPl nMA n litila Infwv f.Vin.n a I p . if Mnn,.lJ.nq ilr, Alantinr. rf T hen's egg. S. Howard, Mayor Jail t Bnlld. y- s , , "4 , U "f The Mayor was sworn in by Esquire Tl.. PAmmiflR.mierfl of Jones county E. .Jfc .IJudley, and toop nis seat as -rSU knU l nnenial meetinir on Tuesday Chairmari'of the Board. -1 Wt At Trenton to conside propositions J. W. Moore was elected Treasure? hn?idinr ii 4n.il. Here is an opdot- J. E. Gaskill was elected Marshal n nr,frrt ' . ' I J. W. Bowden, W. T. Hurtt and Moses Itoberp were eiectsa ronoemen see her. writ", ouu - - - jfla. visitors say marion ana ievy receive(i her pew go or tho ppneflt, pleasure ana curiosity of counties is the choice spot IP tb8 mte- want cheap hata ca,ll to his children. Ho had commenced, fhe Vl sfan4 my ohanco in old North Cajo- work with no view to publication, but i llJ. HI.i. J had he lived to complete it would prob-Lnageg'are Bi9ntifulin some sections, uoai nanus iianica ably have published it himself, as he We can say that North Carolina has was' a man of genuine courage and stood some as good lands and waters as any . : w. nd rimiitft. State in the Union. ; uptlH UUiuxjr "u "ww. r- aim, . 1. a Ham fvAll. , The prices obtained for' peas in the finn nt t.lifl troons under his command after frfr.iw fl he hV duripg it faced . ': COMMERCIAL. ,r.mV no. thnir head: and was often ! VHiAVV-i4 incensed at what he considered an ef fVio nnrh nf fithorfl to take from . . I I 1 1U1 U JLK VUW UM - - - R. Dj Hancock was elected City Tax the 4th Regiment or the brigade which TWO No. 1 Coat Hands wiU find steady employment at N. M. GASKILL'S on Middle street fiTGood prices paid for good work. maylOdlw NEW BERNE MARKET. CrvrTON Middling. 9 7-8; strict low middling 9 3-4; low middling 9 &-8. OF Ladies' Fancy AND i Brought to Newborn by any .Merelumt , tlus Season. , We Guarantee' BJ&GASlSj MANY GOODS SOLD AT " ;! Lower Prices Than ever before in this Market. An assortment of Children's Regular Made Hose At only 25c. per pair ; worth 50., sufficient to justify the farmers in ship ping, and yet the crop is not more than two thirds picked. It. will not do to the halance of the crop lost without an effort to gat soroo money out of tbem. Messrs. Moore & Brady are prepared for canning peas and are offer ing thirty cents per gallon for bright, green peas hulled,1 which they say is as much as thev are paying for them in . Baltimore, and is a saving of the freight ami tntirndnners. ' We think lt ad V isable before considering the' balance ot the crop lost to make an effort to get the, bands, to pick and hull, them ,on shires. An ordinary .hand, can pick from four to five, boxes per ,day, which could be hulled by twos children, turn ing out 1 from eight to ten gallons per dav or three dollars . Messrs. Moore & Brady are; in earnest about establishing , their business here and' erecting a large and commodious , .building, and we trust our farmers will endeavor to furnish them stock to work ine pta tpv,w whp.'mi i T ' Jjialf e an eifqrt nave uefn jm;tkci Clerk without extra compensation W. H. Euss was elected Sexton of Cedar Grove Cemetery, and Wm. Bowen was elected v Sexton of , Greenwood Cemetery? ' ' A ' Nixon, Simmons & Manly were elect ed City Attorneys. . Dr. F. W. Hughes was elected Fort Physician laurels, j Speanlng of General Daniel he says:5 "May 14th. General Daniel, who was 'engaged on our lef t, was seriously wounded, and yesterday morning, at his request, was assigned to his Brigade. He died last night. He was an excel lent officer upd, although ' J probably rained a brieade by his death, I would have, preferred to remain in statu gtfo On motion, the salary of the Mayor rather than his services should be lost was made at $400 per year to the country. North Carolina has Oni motionvtha salary of the Treasurer 8uffered Beriously.',' maIa 469An t0v trAflr. 1 1 1 ii v vi City is made $200 per year On motion, the Salary of the Attorney was fixed at $J50, On motion, the salary of the City Mar sha! was fixed at S25 per month with itnBAiiit.iniis of Tlesuect by the New lrne Athletic and Social Club . 'wnwnAa' In view!of the loss we have sustained by the decease of our friend and associate, James Wi Harper, and by the still heavier loss sustained by those who were nearer and dearer to him; Therefore, be it . o.niuif Thof. it a hut a lush tribute , jicainwu,, - to the memory of the departed to say that inlregretting his removal from our eaous mpmper, apu wwnuunuu w ; AWnfiM wnnsn wiw iin ii - niit.tiui- . -i .1 mt . a. UAAA-.Hi-imv Viia rirm wu balanced bv con uenn auu vvut)vi . deep feelings of regre that one who had shown such capacity and disposition for general usefulness should have been jnnrn of Ol.nll Oil II tltimfil V TIBriod. Resolved, That we sincerely condole '.h the aiuictod lamuy on ma saci uo 1, V UA11C AA U - resolved, That this testimonial ot our tow and sympathy be forwarded, to - v : 1 of our departed friend, by ifv ilint. its tin rfHinrdfid in the of this club, ' and tfiat a t ,..o be furnished the New :ha request that it be All throtierh his letters he from time to time of the gallant actions of others, generally privates of "the old fourth,1'! by awhich name he always Mliia his first ohrrimand.' On half the costs, and the Police ?30 per May 20, he savs: ."Two of the 'Old L,n. ;r, : -i'- . "" ' ' Guard' killed, Gus Byees-and Taylor. Sextons of Cemettr es each $20 per "e SpeakinK of the charge month. , . " '-' ' ' I v,5a hrlrrndA ah Stevenson's Denot. R.H. Hilton was elected Engineer for Hentember 6, 1864, he says, "When New Bern Engine,' and J. 'C. Green was within a couple of miles we learned elected Engineer Atlantic Engine at "1 gSSfaS salaries each of $30 per month. airy before thenl, My brigade, being On motion, the Steam Engine Com- in advance, formed and prepared to panics are allowed each $0 per mpnth gfi& for feed;, of jumper horses.,- j,; ing them in every effort they made to The mimneB were read anu auupwu maho a stand and drove tnem tin nignt narir 21v Coen' In sacks, 61c: in bulk 59c. Rice 80 to 95c. per bushel. ' Tdbpbntine Receiptsmoderate. Finn at 2.ou for yeiiow dip. Tin Tfirm fttftl.50 and $1.75. BEBSYTAX-SSc, to 25c. per lb, Hqn'BV t60o. per gallan. : Wheat 90o. per bushel. Beef On foot, 6c. to 8c. Mutton $2a2.25 per head. HAM8 Country, 12io. per pound. Lard Country, 13c. per lb. i Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound. ' Eagts 0c. per doaeb. Peantjts-JI.SO per bushel. ' Fodder $1.85. per hundred. Onions 4c. per bunch. . Peas $l.Q0al.25 per busheL Hides Dry, 9c. to Uc; green 5c. Tallow oc. per lb. CraoKENS Grown, C0a70c. per pair. TUBB.KY8 i. a per pair. - Meal Bolted,! 75o. per bushel. ' . Potatoes Bahamas, 50.; yama 70c. per bushel. Turnips 3o. per bunoh. . Walnuts 60c. per bushel. ' 1 Shpigles West India, dull and nom. inal; not wanted. ' Building 5 inoh, hearts, $3.50; saps, $3.50 per M. Coon, 80o.fox40a50c; mink,S0a40c: ottor, $2a5.- ' ' ' .' , ' , . BATH HOUSE. The Bath House on East Front street will be open during the coming season, xAmmanninir NF.YT MONDAY. Frnm 8 to 11 o'clock a. m. devoted to LADIES, the ballance of the day to MEN and BOYS. Admittance FIVE to TEN CENTS. maylOtf . WATSON & CHURCHILL. A lovely stock of.., : i Irish Ponit Embroidery, And a thousand styles of ! ' ' ,! Hamburg bought so low that we retail it at less than thoTf gular wholesale priee. Beautiful Balbrigand Hoie At 25c. per pair. ,, it. W 8 i a ' CO rJT T iu . o 3 I s i 2, 8 a I' S "S i I uj i s . i ": An Elegant Stock of. , : .(; ,. WHITE GOODS. I - fin ...-j,;:Cl such as Plaid and Plain Nanispok Dun- I1IJ, luiun iumi, uubM 7.. ion, ..IV.., 1.1.. all at prices to 1 DEFY COMPETITION. I Goods sold at as Low Prices ui can bo bought in New York. For Rent, and the Board adjourned to meet Mon day evening at 8 o'clock. A. W. Wood, Clerk pro tem . wi re: i -1 J. . Hilton, CtmsiT came oi and prevented further pursuit This fight was during one of the sever est raina lhava ever seen fall.: Tom Uirl hnMIt b-fllAfl llllflol Aievereui iu , "r ,, i Bright, Clean ureen , i him, and kept up with me on foot till I c 6te Gallon hulled nr1flred him to stop. Both he and Tuck 17..,,, Badger behave remarkably well under The book closes, witn a letter written A.1AJ4 hj 7 Editor Journal: I was a little sur prised this morning at the reports of some of our city omcers as tney occur 7" Jlh , Wt Moore not in your paper. ' I cannot understand ' itft ft , be0e hiB deB.i in them, and as I am a tajc payer 4 beg m complice of a request ironvtuat leave to make some inquiry through gentleman he gives a full account, acr t M.n,.'a rannrt. cording ttf his recollections of the err- ywi WU.UU... x - -r . ot,mBtanoes attending the last days 01 ,h9 savsrrThe Cemetery isn excellent fthe exi8tence of the army of Northern nriW " 0t.n.' Th t.liprfl hut one Cemeterv 1 vifffinin. nmhraointr several davs previ- belonging to the City pf ' New Berne? or ousto the rmai surrender at atow If there is more than one, has "Green- toi' Court House; and another letter wood" Cemetery, the one for the burial from GeneralJ. B. Gordon, of Georgia, of colored people, no claim upon our addressed to General Grimes,, giving oitv" Fatners'f' it certainly can not oeniBf iouwvv"""' w "-"r--. pronounced in "excellent condition." the part acted by , General . Grimes, KosnruDS, no trees, ,uo peuuueB, uu uu- huukj 4CVVv, " . ----- . , provements whatever have been placed don, forwarded at the same time. Co . r, ': ..ji.-iti.y),tnnt!r. f tho Mnn. in his note of replv savs. "will TjllBro. HULI Wily IB liaao i "vwu wvw, , - , , r - i 1 , , Cernetery Committee's report that greatly add to the vindication of the ?l,2y2.0 nave Deen HpBu a . u ?;7rii: uVvin Qepetery. can not unaersuma wnacinoum uv hub uuj i:vvy,w ... is meant by tm vemeiery .wiijju d wn PACKINQ HOUSE MOORE 8 Bright,? Clean Green , Peas at. Thirty Wo adrvnfc' thirt mnt.hnd. heinsr unable to secure sumcienc lappr to. auu pvas nnn Dnnnv nmiiHni nn i.iim khiiih ii inn. , , may , . MOOE & BBADY. nVtatmt Vi THONC. DANIEL t. PKWIY, M , Raleigh, N.O... . , . Klnston, N. C. STEONG & PERRY, a TtnmT8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Having termed ft copartnership nrf the Prompt HTKONO & PKHRY. r ti,q n-nroiiino' H nn so at the iunction of Craven and Middle streets, recently occupied by tim numpnrey . . , j Appiy to ma3d2w THOS. S. HOWARD. CIIAS, II. DlAQ'S ll'll. CALL beautiful EARLY, i and look at 1 'our , - , . ' !,': i; f Hit i! ;i t!l ;i jPlaid and Striped Gingham, at from 7o. to lOci per vard. ' ' , S Zepiiyr Cloths', Satieensi Chan- bray JSunsf veiling Hunting, . , I '!l'...J ) J" 'U I )i'l,J JH and otner JJi'css uooas. . or i f. , . f i - XlAVinfs lUlllieW r vupifti iv. wi. v practice of the law In Jones county, will regu larly attrna tne. court 01 uiu uumo. attention pam to wiieutiuun. mayiz-aawti . have two Cemeteries that are kept up (01 SllOUld pe) OUS Ol IUB l iu vunouvnu from tli'i entire property (4 the popula tion of the oity-. What is meant by this item, "By commission on collection $71.00"? I hope the information affked will be given by the' proper authorities. A Colored Tax Pater. i i 1,000 Lb. J OF CHOICEST BVTW,' " W. Pel-j,Ba,llancb & Co. , mae-w , ,, , , .,, , ,t C,'E.! FOY & CO,, ; JiSCEIVED TIS DAY - 'j ;j Th3 Best New BUTTER,1' lpgwnas we naveuevm uu jov . - . t: - , account Of the part acted by the "South "Fresh and sweet, in tubs and five pound i...'.i..n... a,i .: AT Tt. ft: ' I tin fans ot 97 tfi AS n.ta. nor nniinrt. A - ' ' ' And examine bi8ltock of , , Sugar,,; 1,;,lj Flonr, ' Coffee, outici ' Cheeae an4 all kinds' I and Tobacco, and a full line ot Liquors, all of which are being sold low for CASH'ONLYi ' Beautfui kock ot ' ...BIaACK GOODS, !, ,;!,). ConsUting of ; Cashmres,. Hernaaas OrganY .atteensyii Flannels Nun't Veils, Tiamise, Delaines Albatross Crape Clothti Henriet to Cloth, .Shuddo Cloth, Jiuntuig, etc. etc.. andi a, qeau,- ;. ) . ' . . , , ; i , i . , Lard, tiful Bto'ck of DftESS BXjTrrdjss, ai Si is of Keats', Lorillard'sn'ufl tolOcc'dOTen. 'j,' ''' and a full lino of Liquors, (" . , ' , , " , ,nti j , "'i)i nf Mir tirnmirlfirif (irtfirH in the late war would take the troubleto com pild their! memories of iV these manu- scriptfi kept m : tneir iittniioi wm rrront if nifl tho til Ml TO niSEOriUU 1U Wtlll' ina what we have never had yetr-a true if: vtn. i '.' ; I'-'lifi ;iu 'i" , And Don't Forsret. wa sell GaxTa tbr CASH, and. therefore Wmi the toobey and act more for it at" 1 GEO B. GUIOtf bas removed - bis Stock of Merchandise to .the Bnok - , w . . . . . .. , , , . , ... . Buildintr at the comer or craven ana j -" J "w"'' i""'0 u" HollOCK Streets IKnowu an uio aiuueau iciit. , m .1 i".i." r I......) a:'m. 1. BWWVW. " v.niin whnrn ha wilt ha Ttleased to see those wishing to purchase in his line. .',.:;( ai1Ju'uw 1ST We1 cut samples of any goods' ih .gtockk-i lii":(."i.J"!maj4a&wtf.! ittro. UUliA iio VWU1DC. . " . i v. vw.-w , .v r. r , r-. : 0
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