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i i-r '! fV fT 1 r Kara e 1 - .I y,OLII; !.;n J fJiOOAl'-KEWS? JournllIlBlalr Almanac, j y tiBi,'4:5a i Lentil day.fJvfi Sun seta, 7:00 i 14 hours, 8 minutes, j r Moon se at 2 :46 a. m. fr f , T j Very few fish in market yesterday. Overcoats comfortable Yesterday We , nine. ' "; . ' " ! '1 .: v " i - I 1" K - rr' "fl ',' , Uijfola Mead in a J- iWer -pitober at John Dunn's to-day.,,, . . . Eggs are selling from the carts at The schooner Theresa, Capt. Fisher, arrived-fpmQerjBa&town; yesterday, with cotton. V .-, -V . ,V ; The steamer L. H. 'Cutler arrived from Jolly Old Field yesterday evening with 13 baJB 6 ootton, corn and maU; Our typo,. R. R. ,Hill,br,ingsl us a bucket of the finest Irish, potatoes we have seen. Mrs. Hill must superintend th'agatdei;,UA ,'jt) rUAJu Henry Wahab returned from Hyde yesterijayt evening, .driving Jlbdalla, a fine horse., He says George Credle sus tained his reputation at court. "" ''' " J. R. Dillon's bakery is turning- out 'fresh pies, 'takes and bread bf ' the best quality.' t No hungry man can pass his door and forego the temptation to leave . About one thousand gallons of peas were received at the Canning Factory yesterday; also several boats loaded with oysters were on Band, making it " busy ixji y .,;:L . ; i The city appeared deserted yesterday. A Urge crowd attended the Methodist picnic at Rock Spring on Trent river, and Andrew's, .Chape, cpl,, carried four or ' five hundred 1 on the steamer Trent. Several trips had to be made by ftJwa to get them all putC J H'i Inoue of the schools in Paterson N. J., a negro girl was put as substitute teacher in ! the schools two or three times,-. The girl has graduated at the city high school, was in the teachers! trioJafUsli&id 4ntlrely'Compete'nt; but scholars left the rooms or refused to : recite, parents protested, and the negro gfrl was dismisses. i if ( . .Died. . , . At the residence of Mr. B. Smith in - this city.f Jrai; Francis L.' Blpuni,-',bf 'Wailiinit6tl',i! In the Wtft'yeaiV life. The funeral will take place from Christ church, si 4 o'clpclrthis afternqotX , Large CabbaKvv :r ,;',.;.. .:. !,,'v. Mr. W. Dunn sent in from his farm yesterday to Mr. E. H. Meadows the finest cabbage of the season' It' weighed eighteen and one-fourth' pounds 0 Mr. Dunn is a scientific trucker ancf a very -successful one. We have seen, some very fine heads of ' cauliflower from his farm this spring. V.,V- 'J' "' ,'" Cotton Market.. : :- ; New York futures off a few points, closincc barely steady. Sales of 12 bales 9-00 the highest paid n ! ); (., t n ' - :l?:ivi N!ff YOEK HAEKET, SPOT:' ' ' . Middiiingn m.::-A 'iti' jBfrict low middling 10 7-8., 1 ,-ia )i:.; Tow middling 10 9-16. -: May u.'r '',( 40.05 ',;) 'j';;i,ii.a.'ni. Juoe;i.!n V 10.97 'A- 'U y ' August j .' X ' lft.98 f. ' V- a 11 v. t fffW- fron Hyde 1 county yesterday evening, bringing a good list of subscribers Court adjourned on Wednesday. T John Gibbs. coL. wd convicted of larceny. ' add sentenced for four years'to' the pey-.itentiary.-"He yas sentnp for aterm of 'ton yeara j several years ago, and was Bent to, work oii'he- W. N. C. R. R., where in blasting rock he was perma nently disabled and-i afterwards par doned by the Governor. . He'wasi not so disabled, however, as not to be able to practice jhb "pld tricfe; iii fless tan a? year ne is convicted 01 stealing a turitey and a chicken. j i ( t Mr. W. J. Street, the popular 'holeliw : of Kinstop, andj lady were )n , fhe,, city vesterdav.' " ' '' .. V . Mrs SarahRadclif?an.dheVdauger, pretty 'Miss Irenei left oh the Western bound train yesterday evening, H.L. Way, and family left for their Northern home to; Conrkticutt yesterday. For seyeraj years they have ,been spending the winter in New, Berne and' liave made' many warm friends. Mr. YreyEryshejeess'gnsof inrpfove- luent in the city on every yisit, but he hopes that the streets will not be again all : red to get , in 'jth condition, .they - ti l.-, a liiitt trintar. - - ' 1 . .-.. A - I'.T. Isaac Brown of Tuckahoe, Jones cc 7, was' Li the' city ibn, Thursday wl i a 1 t- of ne mutton lambs, He, 0. Allen & Co. 's investing in E,, 1 i rlements. r t '-'.rrel f roi4 tlyile cout!y ca i 1 event: -j a- i 1 line. T" r City last i sales in his V. 9 ' ' on 1 way to la.. --o t -I 14.111. . i ' new berKe, n. fa.- friday;1 may is, Mr. J. L.' Rheoa has shipped two thous and barrels of cabbage tlfis spring from twenty-five acres so far and .will get aoouc one mousana more, ine prices have held up well, i bringing an aver age of $3.00 pet barei. . The secret of success in trucking; is making some of everything that is mark etable", TThoe whi have 'eliaJ ipon peas alone jthis spring will barely come oiit evenwhile cabbage,i.,turnip;.l and onion growers have made money, s -. i Cttr Improvementa. ,), ,, j . ; , Nr.lf.Gt. Simmons id having his dwel ling on Johnson street thoroughly over hauled and enlarged:':f' . " p ;: "ij!,-, Janies. Thompson is having, a new store built onJBroad street. "t, The TOpfJof jlfti, A, H. HoltOBLU store on Commercial row has received a new coat Of shingles. 1 The law office of Nixon, Simmons & Manly has been thoroughly renovated and made pleasant for visitors, especial ly clients.' .V.,; ':s.-i is Mr. Geo. Guion has had the wall next to his store newly painted. His exam ple might be followed by others to good advantage. 1'".,,t- ' -4 ''t;'"',t'.,- Rev. Mr. Eason has had his study re paired and, is having- the pamt. brush More Sultt." ?:'-' ! ' 'V" Appleton Oaksmith began an attach ment, suit in superior court of this county againBt the Midland N. C. R. R. Co; yesterday claiming fifteen thousand on a bond made to him by the Company for thirty 9 thousand dollars. ' 'A war-! rant of 4tta,c.hmept was executed on the bonds in the National , Bank deposited by said company. , ( o y J Transcripts of judgments in fifty-six Cases against tfee Midland Co. were al so docketediin the superior oourt ( and supplementary proceedings instituted by L,G. Tiliotson & Co.; bf New York( I and oth'er'dremployees of; the company. Sixon,' Simmons Manly1: and' L. J, Moore, Esq., appeared for the plaintiffs. prj.;i',0uldn,"c tional Bank, was summoned before the court and testified that ' the Midland Company had on deposit $85,000 in N. four per cent, bonds with one . set of coupons past due attached, and that no attachment In avot f ' Oaksmith was served before the notioe for him to ap pear before ,the court lu this case;, An order vf as issued by Probate Judge dar penter to the cashier to safely keep said bonds and coupons and in no manner dispose of them. ; " ; I There, i.ar ' desperate efforts" being made to get "the bonds," but wouldn't it be funny if all hands fail to touch ' j;'' A Big Lie. Mb. Editor: I was as, 'miich aaton- ishe' as 'any subscriber ol your paper, when I : read, May; 10th', that Peter Cox had hauled twOj hundred and twenty five loads of manure in one day on my place. .;:': -:;.; ' Peter Cox, with three other hands and four carts, with two small boys to drive, hated tfirtCofMj! .H tw hun dred and twelve loads a distance of about two 'hundred' ahd' fifty or three hundred yards. One of the best hands remained in the lot all the time and loaded. These hands did good work, the manure, being, bad to take Hp's, They trave'le'd two" miles before they com-' menced work in the morning, .-t X i I think most people that know Peter being hereditary. ' ! . t c;y, Very respectfully, - n ' ! v H. W. Humphrey. ' Richlands, N. C. ' '' V't !" .-.' : t:',r-SBbBfa'actft..n t.pi ? R'ictUNDBjiN. Civ May 18, 188& i Mb. Editor: I see the following Lnotice posted on the door of the post office in this place, to-wit: , The Post Master General has awarded me the contract for carrying mail from Richlands to Trenton,' July 1st, 1883, to June 80tn, 1884. ; : . Any one wishing to sub eontraCt for services on said rout will please address me by letter, Black water, va. 82183. , r Andrew Easlkv, M. D. I hope that this man will find no sub contractor but will be compelled to caf ry out his Contract and have tb ride a long eared .animal1 whose, initials are J. A. ' We are suffering on' account of the low contract from here to Kenans yille. That is irregularly in the arrival of the mail on account of the amount bemg insufficient, to j- keep on the line route contractors on trial in Washington City now. The writer is not a contractor for any route, neither did he bi for any, ancLlsi only' interested' as to' the prompt arrival and departure of the mails. ,T"t -yftit the law pt Congress carried 1 u Li tood ith ?How is it that one away in Virginia can afford to carry the mail from here to' Trenton cherpor than one who live j inTrenton cr RichlandB? It is not a little surpris - .".lit: ):'"' -'iij i.";-.1- ' ing how it u done. Let no one in Tren toH or Richlands sub contract, but let him come and straddle the jj 'A and carry out his own contract We hope too the Government will be more care ful and execute the laws" so as to' save Star Route' ' trials" ' ' siich' ' as have been going on for some time at the capitol. . 7 J.H.F. t . in ii Ein'ston Items!! 'if Strawberries 10 cents a quart, ' Showery and electrical Jast Tuesday cool and fair next day. . . -- -" - ,''-t j-: "''5 New dip, or virgin turpentine, is now poming in quite freely it brings $2.40 per barrel of 280 lbsj an'd ' $f.40 for Bcrape. ' ''.-V Messrs. Cummings and Davis will commence shipping new Irish potatoes next Wednesday. ' Their potatoes are now largeas goose eggs. ' Deputy Sheriff King is fattening about the jaws like a guinea pig. It may be the mumps, but many believe it is the "good thing" he nnds in his office.. W. T. Oast, who has served as town constable and collector of taxes under several administrations, after a lapse of one year, again wears the badge of au thority, the new board of commissioners haying appointed him. to his old place for the existing fiscal year. , :' The Clem Baily Gold Medal, intended to stimulate regular attendance in the Kinston Graded School, was presented in the presence of a large and intelligent audience last Tuesday night, by Rev, W. C. Gannon, to Master Paul LaRoque of the Second grade, who gallantly com mitted the prize' to the keeping bf Miss Amelia Hardee, the efficient teacher of his grade. ''r':c':y.; ,-'',(. ' The Spring sessions of our schools and colleges are drawing to a close, when commencement exercises, with its gay eties, begin. The "nice young men" and the Flora McFlimseys are wonder ing '.'what to wear" and where to find their wants. Their attention is directed to the fine collection of fashionable styles at . Einstein's, where just what they need and want can be had. J. F. Parrott, Esq., of the Kinston Saw Mill Works, is filling an order from Randolph county for sixty thousand of his regular cut shingles. He is also the happy and fortunate recipient from '.'fair ladies" of an elegant invitation to attend the Greensboro Female College commencement exercises on the 27th, 29th, 30th and 31st instants. Our young attorneys, D. E. Perry and Senator Lof- tin also have, from fair hands and lov ing' hearts, invitatiqns to the same lite rary entertainment; duc ex-juage J. y Jackson thinks the weighty professional labors of his young friends will prevent their attendance he calculates hot, however, of Cupid 's influence over these young men. - Our , fine looking young Mayor is also expecting, with palpitat' ing heart, similar favors from the same oying and enlightened, quarters. . . STATE NEWS , (Jleaned from our Exchanges. Greensboro Patriot: J. Van Lindley has 500 early poach; tjrees hanging with fruit, and promises us a basket by the ?0th of June.' He reports' about , two thirds of a crop of peaches and a full Crop of apples and Other small fruits. Elizabeth, City .,. Eeonomiakr Sunday hight of the 13th inst. was the scene of one bf the most disastrous fires that has ever ; occurred in Elizabeth City. It broke out about 2 o'clock in the morn ing between tho stores of W. A. Moody and W. C Harrison on Main street near Ihe water: and before it could be arrest ed-burned every house, and store on the two adjacent blocks north of Main itreetbetweea ; Water, and; McMorine sweets except the two brick stores of W. W. WalkBr nnil V W Rrnnrn ThfctV-fivlB f buildings' we'w destroyed among them the aweiung 01 Maxey Sanderlin, , the store, and dwelling of w. c uarrison, tne large diock buildings owned by B. C. Brothers, in eluding a hotel and several stores, the new livery stables of Samuel Williams, the! dwelling land- beer-bottling 'estab lishment of Jos. Salomonsky, and the carriage and. buggy factory of J. Sanders.: The aggregate of insurance on all the property destroyed was only $20,000. The loss is variously estimated at from $50,000 to $100,000. ; In blowing up a frame building to arrest ihe fire, a Colored man named Jacob Riddick was badly injured. ; It , is thought that he cannot live. No lives were lost in the fire. ; Raleigh News and Observer: The wheat near this city js. not so good aa last year, which it was a remarkahle one, but is nevertheless quite good. Judgment in the sum of $5,000 has been taken against J. H. Cox, lately Bheriflf ol Per quimans county, for failing to pay his State taxes. Yesterday 80,000 young - 1 ' ' - J' shad were placed St . Neuce river near this city,1 ' making : a total of ' 821,000 placed in that stream here for this sea son. Fish Commissioner Worth is doing a good work.- Most of the fruit grow ers sa that the present season bids fair to be an exceptional one for fruits of all kinds. J All the trees' are. loaded, and berries are. very abundant, while straw berries are of large size and .delicious flavor. ..The Auditor yesterday com pleted the difficult task of sending out to each of the ninety-six counties of the State the tax list blanks. -pThe cost of the Governor a mansion, a turnkey job, is to be, ,it is said, $25000. This in cludes an iron fence, around thajlot, a steam engine for pumping water eto. This will leave, some $9,000 for. furni ture, eto. As 1 the train was passing Col. Thos: Holt's residence, on Sunday, at the rate of : twenty-five miles per hour, a partridge flew into the window, brushing Capfc M. Jordan's head. The bird was caught by the Captain; and was enjoyed at breakfast by him Monday morning. --Mr. P. A. Duqn, of Wake Forest, tells us that the crops there are looking well. , Corn, wheat and oats are all m fine condition. The stand of cot ton is good and the plant growing well. It' is as far . advanced as last season at this date, and . is growing better, he thinks. His opinion of crop prospects is very encouraging. ( COMMEKOIAL. , NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling, 9 7-8:' strict low middling 9 3-4; low middling 9 5-8. 1 Seed cotton Extra nice, 8c; ordi nary 2Jc. . , .).-.. Corn In sacks, tile.: in bulk 59c. Rice 80 to 95c. per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Finn at $2.50 for yellow dip. i . Tab rirm at 9I.0O and 91.75. Beeswax 22o. to 25c. per lb. Honey 60c. uer erallon. ! Wheat 90c. per bushel. 1 beef On foot, oc. to 80. Mutton 2a2.25 per head. Hams Country, 12io. per pound. Lard Country, 13c. per lb. , ' , Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eaas10oi per dozen. '. : Peanuts $1;50 per bushel. F0DDERi-$1.25. per hundred. Onions 4c. per bunoh. Peas $1.00al.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 60. per lb. f Chickens Grown; 60a70c. per pair. , turkeys 1.70 per pair. meal Bolted, 700. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50.: yams 70c. per bushel. . turnifs 30. per bunch. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. EVEEYBODTS "D00T0B; -BY ROBERT A GUNN, M.D. Evirybodt's Doctor contains 684 octavo d D gomely bound. It 1b sold at the low price of three ($3.00) dollars a oopy, so as to bring It within the reach of all The work differs from all other books on Domestlo Medicine In having the diseases systematically arranEed. accordlna to their ciassincation. Kverytningis described in the plainest poBsiDie language, ana tne presorip tlons &vpi written out In Dlnln Knalish. mo thftt they' can , be employed by any Intelligent! ICttUCI, I , ' . ' ... . Drueglsts will And this bosk of treat advan tage In- aiding them to give advice when asked to do so. . Dentists will find much' information in it that will' prove valuable to themselves and their patients. " -Teachers wUl he better prepared for the performance of their duties in the sohool room by studying It. " " . Parents will And it. a reliable adviser In. everything relating to uie rearing or, their children.'' f.-n w h - ii Every family can save fifty times the price of the book every year by consulting it. " It Is com most recent book of the kind published, complete in an ns nana.' Mid 1 . The book will be sent free bv mall ore press on receipt 01 tnree uouars. , : ; ,4 ! , ; AUUlQOfl " r c . : s H" ' NICKLKS PUBLlSHINe CO., ' Sehd for Circular.! ' 787 St. 769 Broadway, ' 1 r Agents Wanted. Ti" New Tork City. Notice. ll i.: I. MRS. A j V HART ,". Ivlii' close out her' 'i ' EHTIEE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS During the Next ' Sixty Days at Store on Middle street, one door from CuS' ' Ladles will dt well to call, as lh Goods are all this Spring's; importations. i 1. SIX; J.'miw maylBdlm , i j; Hsit'X, J. HART.: OFFICE X1F THE 0. 0. S. S, CO., :;.'niA& NEWBEWf , N.' 0. May 18. ' : mmitm i3ih, THE. STEAMER. SHENANDOAH -,.(! YtTUL '-VHi I ' piscontijiue Sunday .Trips . Or See adveHuement. .-hiI ,; ti i V T T i t , wanted,. BACKING EOUSE KOORB'i 'I Bright,' Clean: Green, Peas at Thirty Cents per Gallon, hulled.' ' V , , . , ' V.We adopt this method, being1 unable to secure sufficient labor, to hull peas and shuck oysters at the same time. . .- . . ..mayia , MQOBE & BRADY ;!; 1883. CITY This Mriamn. nxt to lac&l news, im in bvnsed - .1 I r :i '11.11 ior ijocai AaTernsinfc. - ; a- Oaalow County Hama, 'Mdea and ii jr-f '.h:8kmUderaw. l.uaoi- Jj-- J And Pure: Hoe's) Lord j received, this day from the terminus, of the new Quaker Bridge road, will be seldlow for cash to close the lot at once. . ' '' '' C, E. Fot & Co., s mayl2tf ! - Grocers, Middle St. A. H. Potter in. makine soda water does not use pump water but pure cis tern water. ' ' -''"V'"- ' . ' '" tf. " , , TOTRUCKEKS. Dally Line. . A'.&N.C.R.R.V" ' 1 Office of Geh. Freight Agent 1 newborn, N. c ; May 1st, 1883, Shin vour Truck via A. & N. C. E. R. and Atlantic Coast Line as follows: For Washington. Baltimore and Phil adelphia, daily, except Saturday and Sunday. . , -1 - For New York. Mondavi Tuesday and Friday. '.-, ; ;;n i,-:; ror Boston and Providence. Monday and Thursday. . , : lrucs snipped as above will go through promptly and without delay. a. lit UUM, ' ap29-3w Genl Freight Agent. : Mra. Dewey ' did not sell out, and if you will call at her old stand, you will find she has just received ner new goods, and if you want cheap hats call to see her. , AFlratClaaa Sewing machine bran new can be bought cheap at the Journal office. ? Lightning Rods. NEW RODS furnished and erected or re pairing done at short notice. ' mayl6-dlm ' JNO. B. WATOON. Just Received: Fulton Market Beef, Beef Tongue, ' t ; ' Chip Beef, Dried Apples, Prunes, Peaches, Boneless Codfish, Imported Sardines, Choice Butter, Jumbo Hams, and Canned Lobster. ISTLow for Cash. mayl6dtf W. P. BALLANCE & CO. MayJ5th. RECEIVED TO-DAY: Smoked Beef Tonguea, Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Shoulders, , Cooked Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Cream Cheese, ". Borden's Condensed Milk. Pickles. I have in stock : The Very Finest Butter that can be Had. Sugar all kinds, Fresh Roasted Codec. . All kinds Canned Goods, warranted Fresh and Pure. Fine Syrup and Molasses. ' C. E. SLOVER. Janll-dly Notice. Ihe white Tax-payer in School District No. 8, and Township' No; 8, la the County of Craven, are hereby notified that they will be heard at the next Begular Meeting of the Board, o Commissioners of said' county, In June, aq toj )he submitting to 'the voters, white, ef said, district the levying and collect ing an assessment in said district, in aid of the publlo white schools of sold district .!, JAMES A. BRYAN, "' . ii I ;' ''chairman B'dContmissloners. iMayl2,t883. ;dtd '! ii .,. lis - W , HTlil ii' t'S ' fl CUflS. II. . BLANK'S .1 j )c 'iti'ilii'ti ;'"lr ;-i I so- .!? It) Ana examxne B'snstocK pc Sugar, Ml") . i. i ! ). it.:i i'.Coffee,-;?.wJ wni-u.b'U'A , ' jt,;: ii-n -iiiiJt ; hm hutn ft ll ii i.i ri . . 'tiijH xti ';i?;Wn ;' J;fCher'i,,;rt ...!.:'(: tin '7.fua t'-u? i ,.; i:tr;- ' - ".'1''. and all lindB of Meats', Lorillard 6nuff all oi which are belngiSold o.j' )., CASH ONLYi'"'' CO -) oqo ,; ' R 5.: ' -:M , i . :- 1 u y Q "J :,i'w,ii-2ii.;ii.) .. 1.1 Jfi.l , 'iliil -Jv 1144.. " V'..Jvi Jt !T W .III fa'illV.,'. '' 'I- 1'-'-" ..i: ii .n ' i ',; .-;. i'. t .'i if?l tnHHiwuH , . .I,.nov, .displaying Uie sMrt, M' .i ::.:', it? i;i lj:i',j.1,j li iFWrc". -i I ,1. ' l,1''l.j.if.j ; i'i'(;ii'fc,;-,;.;g MOST COMPLETE STOCK 1 H Xi fKuttei',? ; Jii,,ici:-irt'ti vild-. hw 'i-''1 . tUml ii ' n-iit to i ic Uiiff fin ' . Ladies' Fancy Geidi AND XOTIQJf Brought to Newbern by' any iierehani' this Season.' ' 1 l:-.i'fH-. 1 We Giiarantee;BAEQAINS. . ;;l - : ' i- '.'. "if-', d:i rni't ;. . , i ! ;l -'11 ! U: 4 MANY (JOODS1 SOLD 'AT ' t . i i I out--a i IU Than ever before in thisJMarket. An assortment of Children's Regular Made.' H086 , rV At only 2,1c. per pair ; worth 50. ' 1 A lovely stock of ;i -i Irish Ponit Embroidery, And a thousand styles of ' ' ' ' Hamburg ,. , , bought so , low, that, we- retail it at less than tho regular wholesale price , u ;; Beautiful Balbrierand Hnn dl'i . .,: i. j. ; . -,"n . i , . A t 25c.j)er jiair "i ' ' ' ' i ' - Ud', 111: in;; An ElegantiStock1 of .i-.'i. WHITE GOODS. such as Plaid, and Plain iTanisook. Dim, ity, India Mull, Dotted Swiss,. ptc.i.eto., all at prices to , , , 1EFX COMPETITfON.. : ' li-iil;' Goods solcl- nt as ow Pttteb as Win can lift lioitjtiit Jri ' UTew '"VorC' ,)H I- rt; -j-tifj . V r ,. t'. lobk a( our I.) til 1't ! .IHi CALL EARLY, I,- lv':i find beautiful Plaid 'u4Stipip4t Ginghams, at fronv 7c to ;()q. peryard, Zephyr Cloibs.'SatteehsVChim- bray Nuns VeiUnL', Bunting, J , . i' . t: ' S . !;f I ill I. V ill '-In TT 1 and other I)iees Goos, ,,! "j .1h i ( , ' .ill ill'. ,'t'Jti "; 111 ,! "Mil. ;;c M!ii 1 1 ' Beautful Stock ot ,l! ,J ,vM",,i ",1 " lj! 'I- i! .Hi'llU ji".0i;. ) ;UIjj BLACK GOODS .iw winuify noaiieenSfc v jannelj jNmn' Veils',;, Tiamiser -D'elainwi. Albatrwii Crape rloth,. IIenrie.tta, Cloth, Shaddii llpth, iJuptin'r.jBitc.'f etci aner fc' lteAu tiittl stock of DRKS8 BUTTONS-ai'Sc. to 10c. per doetrtj,:!!i 'io mkhm ,'),! 5 oi l&Ar.a ,mhi .wi)fli'ii otll iiiM ,: Hr;!:V,vfiitK ..'! in,! ut-a Lower Prices nir vil)i;siil)i'?,IMill -M- ;,Atid,Dn't Forsret.-we BClMGbbult ffiC CAgH,knd ttfewfbr brinj-tte Wiotiey ariJ crtiVmnrtiii.it itt'il-J i, -ii -tit.'! rt Jvhaiite u.5n,i v.i-vii ) If i thaa you:cftH tl attyoiher' blac Itt ihif Citjfei JU 'lliO Mill ll-i iWw ' 'i' !''M,cut iki es,.oi "ods in i i. - .1 11 six i-'Vi t: ' .; . ,. '-If HI
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