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-ft'-r NEW BERNE, N., C, FEIDAY.! JUNE 8, 1883, NO. 60. VOL II. l GO Ali ITI57S. .Clara Aliuanae. . LpTi"'h of day, Sun t":;s. 4'" I Leu' Sun t.. .. , f 14 hours, 31 minutes. ." Moon sets at 10X5 p. m. . - ' The Perjury c. ! . ' ' ! "" made, the feud Railroad will soon pass The case of Thomas Francks arraigned lorever worn me control or worm www beforeJustic. CampbeU on th, charge g-Jgw Sffi of perjury, was postponed yesterday till fyfog to our State pride. . i :;.'T.:i f -.. ... ... . . -. i '. -. -a.; . . ..... Wl: . Ti .. ,.. ; . From a Pupil of th nd Grade. j ; :t 7U ;r.J XUIlSbOa WHIS. C. E.LIoveris having some repairmg "L 1 o be getting alon done on his store on -corner of Pollock""'- ' .... ',., finely. n0ftt wall fnr n iA vnffiU GuUford Soon, alias Edwards, charged A I went down town Monday Jones in Contentnea Neck, Lenoir coun- afternoon to see my grandmother. She ty4 several weeks ago, has been arrested east breeze yesterday, whick made it rosette this week. Weare going to At a street corner last Sunday morn vurir n aaant ah South and East Front I have a Dicnio next Tuesday, . I Inc. 'where a crowd was debatmo: what street, - X. L8 that day, one :oer Mr. George Bishop says that the Bhip and the babv can laugh. I hold her in P"us youth sagely remarked, VI 11 gQ toue . 11 if '-a' A' large and1 fine-looking crowd ' of ladies and gentlemen, boys and giria, on a picnic from smitnneia, were in and Craveu streets. ' ' y I : The rates over Union Ferry, between Brooklyn and New York has been re duced twenty-five percent. , J. There was 'almost continual south- ments of iruck, is about over. Says he j a rocking chair. if Your little friend, FAira S. Brock. ' June 5th, 1883. ; . , . , . v; V- VErlI ClOSlng. r Mb. Elrros:j-I learn that an agree ment was sigaed ' by i majority of our merchants ' to close their stores at 7 o?clock, but I am sprry to learn, how- aver, that a few of those who did not I sign have been the; cause of . its not go ing into effect I hope they , will recon sider the matter and sign the agreement so that the olerks, who now work about seventeen hours a day, can have some little time for recreation and . pleasure. I think this a move in- the right direc tion. Several of our sister towns have already adopted this mode of closing early and ; find that it pays equally as well, and it shows those in your employ that you look to their . interests . and churchjtheyliave'eva i them ad,eePervinf COMMERCIAL.: ,,,,,, ftj .;.,.( . ; 1 I ..' NEW RKKNB IHARKET. " CITY" ITEMS; , , J... . ., ,H Thli column, next to local newt. U to bt used for Local Advi'itUlng. . . t -''' Vnusnal Proceedings. The proceedings in court yesterday were unusual in that it was the trial for I contempt of a juror who had been sum- . Vandemere Items. , " i shipped 150 will discontinue 'the making of boxes next week.' .. t Mr. E, W. Lupton has bought out the stock of goods of L. J. Taylor on Com mercial Row and rented the store and entered once more into the mercantile '.i. ' . ' - 'i i . puBiue. - -. mnno,i nnn ft snflcial ' -jenire to trV1 a . u- -u: V- planting t Dempsey and Frank, of the JOAl CgpitBi-caae,mitte:'ta 'Vitte .m. .(! ..-1.1x.rlT. ' Miss C. P. McCotter is visiting her heartB' the POUliry DUB1-IWA ln' ...mlmiMnii n tn - - - - - ;:t? I f Mr. Frank HniiRBwav lown last w eanesuay in return. me head ot cabbage; visit the Kinston Sunday-schools paid , .-, J J: ,fa ThiS ill- 1 " auuq uduiuq win V 5U1U' MIBU JUMV planting tniB.year. their place a few weeks since. COTroA-i-Middling;, 9 1-2;' strict ' low Middling 8-8? low middling 9 1-4. ; Coen In aaoksf, 68o.; in bulk, 05c ;; TraPBNTiOTt Dip, $2.25: hard $1.25, , ! Tab $1.00 to 81.25. W : . Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75, . ' .' Beeswax-1-; to 28c. per lb. ' ? ' -.' Hoset 60o. per gallon, - ' ? ) s ' PrEF-rOn foot, 5o. to 7o. ' "J i ' Mutton $2a2.25 per head.; ; Hams Country, 13o, per pound, 7 Labd Country, 14o. per lb. ' 1 . Fbksh Poek 7a9o; per pound. ' , ! Eaas llo. per dozen. : s , . s Peandts $1.50 per bushel. ii 5 1 . ': Foddee $1.25. per hundred.. ; , , Onions 4c.' per bunch. - . ' Peas $1.00al.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9o. to 11c. ; green 5c. ' Tallow 6c. per lb. 1 . Chickens Grown, 60a70o. per pair. : Potatoes Bahamas, 50c.; yams 60c per bushel. " TtJRNUS 80. per bunch. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. Wool 12a20c. per pounds -; , - ; , Shinoles West India.dull and nom inal; not wanted. .Building 5 Inch .00; saps, a.oo per Jtt. v . Chriatlan Brotherhood. i s- This society has solved the problem of. . cheap insurance and deserves the comV dence aud support of our people. Its t management and directory is composed 01 some 01 the best and most reliable " business men of Norfolk and any one in . want of insurance cannot do better than '' unite with this society. U. A. SLEDOE, ... office, have gone into the poultry busj- Wjf af te UBUfti examinion as to neas; their stock consists 01 smau hia competency and duly sworn, to try ' chicken nouse.wurcnicKens, a uars ot oBcoordjng to the law and the coruana tjiro.eKKB. j -Ci.s.. I evidence; and was afterwards cnargea Mr. Amos Cook reoorta that after hay-1 wiih such irregularities as U cause the ing completed the well on Moonshine I Judge preBiding', to withdraw a juror alley on Wednesday, he commenced I and order a mis-trial in the cause, and boring another at the Frog Pond, He aiB0 issue a rule' upon" the ' juror to thinks the wells will be a success. . . . 1 .how cause why he should not be at The Editor , of this paper was off to tached for contempt, , A fine looking old gentleman widow- er of Onslow county, who attends Fe- Rice and corn is looking very nice in male College Commencements and sum- our. section, but cotton is very back- mat Minrfg nt . nlanoiirn And bpautv. 18 1 Ward. at large in our town, enquiring earnest- To Our Customers. After this date our store will open at K .1 1 (. (91 Qnk ..... , " urdays. 1 I Our customers will please take notice and trv to get their goods by this time, We do this in consideration of the long days, and sd that the clerks can have more time to rest. . Kospecuuuy, -f I Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. June 7th, 1883., , .. d ,: s ,, , ly for the Register of Deeds, and if a I next week; The farmers are now very consenting widow shall be found it is busy looking after barrels to ship in, believed the preacher will get a fee. Irish potatoes will be ready for Bhip The' county commissioners were in ment in a few days,' and by the way, J ; . I 1 1 . i If .5 PT. n r,r. I TT ilnMnM Pf T)MA aairm Umu o -fm4 ft, n,.r TUwi.Atrinion;to;lifi4r(.f hersons regular sesaiou iubi, muuunjr. ov I v. vcmioj D rr . P""."" mJnt exercises of Ls Kinston who Berve on juries having being spot- Mted jurors to lay out and establish and James Bradwater eight barrels- College, which accounts for the good ted by others as one whom they knew certain public roads tor which petitions We have large drum forsaiehere naner we send out this morning. would certainly give such and suet, a had been filed at the last regular meet- near,y eVery day, weighing fromSO to ' ' '." I ... ' . ; iV linn, Tlia nalifin TA A ioAnntltlll A tnB I ,A J l. on J lt verdict, and the relators generally ...- ..w pouuua eucu, iur o suit ivwuv knew what the verdict would be as soon PnWio I0ftd leading by Mrs. Cynthia each. very iarge Bheaphead for l5 they saw such and such men were in funn's was dismissed against me pe- cents each. . the boxes; they can give any amount,of llwners' ; ; ; ' Vandemere is one of the most pleas' information after the' trial that would The first Annual Commencement ex- ant iittie tdwns in Eastern ' Carolina. I, i ....iHAh.yuM A Jnvfnff Lwildaa ftf tTlnatnn CVilliMro lipcrftn PTllAR I TIT. 1 ' Jl... .1 L - . J - J.. T.. k.. fmmR ( 1. KIm I nave DBBU Ul KlUill vmuo utl t v uu,iu6 i oivuva '" v rt n I VVt) UBVU I1HI1 UUU UYBW:iB BUY wuie UU . s . the same. Such knowledge as this, and day night,. June 5th, with recitations ring the year; you can go out and get a . . . " T,,.T orougnt to iignt at suun a uuio, uuoo uv i nm uownumv mj ' "" - mess or nsn or oysters any time m an The onion that the Journal reported I v...' , tU ' t..nlii.b. m thriiia. nit . . . at the store of Mr. Geo. Allen fwu' I . rt toi-frt frAm k t.mnniUr 1, Jlir. I . i L '2 A Ail 1 AfUIAM AA AAl.rtTFTI- Dflt fit A 4nill 111 f t . mm A M I I U1U1 BUU UVwa W vww , - w Alien 'Bays now. weigns tweniy-iour u . f . M Unrai1 inti tow -n d and at "' . . f . 7. " . ounces and it lusbeelTingSnhis show case ever smcethelastjeport How is pcursion to ronsmout?. v.on - that for high? Mr. John Pearce and David Barrus, of Polloksville, were in the city Thura day; Mr.' Pearce bought one of J. C. Whitty Is "Oo Easy" feed cutters; says it ia the best he has ever seen. Mr. . . , NEW BERNE BILLIARD PARLOR, In the DuflFy Building on Middle street, near corner of Pollock. last week i .t ... . i a: (a lAvitiff woo f ha fmurrflmmA m thA fiV4V I . .i k.rriT.erdiT -r' .iu: r,:rw r r let you hear what success they meet u..)v-re. i nmnflr nmnera or uie court wouia naveiuuiK. fr- . ... ni- evening from the mouth of ContentneA fru8trated any such improper designs, creek witht!i6 first JotOf tro.ck.that was . M ,fld th. admmiBtration of fAHt n AT TiAV Af r W A OrllT1a, I - - ever BUippou iu w, . Vi imnflrtial iustace. In this case,,, hOW- C'a ' v,,uA Jn Hftrrr. Blanche t tfc- 10, nf TW , - ever, the persons acted 84 eyery gooa marper, uettie nines, Annie jjaugmng iPed twenty-five barrels Irish potatoes, f . il-bidinje " citizen should house, Agnes Presson, Sallie Rountree, Mr. CI M." A. Griffin seventeen boxesr At. tw 5nrmtinn Ida Turnage, uracie vaugnn. On Tuesday night, the 22d day of : May, somewhere on Neuse street be-' tween George and Craven, one large gold ear-drop, with a small pearl Bet.-: Any one finding the same will be lib-. erally rewarded by leaving it at the Jouenal office. The Finest Lot of N. C. llama Ever brought to this market, nut ud bv two of Onslow's best farmers, S. W. Venters and E. J. Newbolds, for sale by' mayzd Humphrey jiowabd. ,.. A. H. Potter in makiner sbdfi.' water" does not use pump water but' pure cis tern water. . tf. A First Claa. 'i Sewing , machine bran, new can 1 be bought clieap at the Journal office. notice. The Twenty-ninth Annual Meetinernf th Stockholders of the Atlantic and North Giro. Una Iiallrond Cornpitny will be held at MOKE- DEJlUUllIOIl . i : : : THURSDAY, (he 88th day of Jane, 1883. F. 0, ROBERTS, mayixltd Secretary ' JUST RECEIVED BY SHENANDOAH. Good Baltimore Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders, Breakfast Bacon, Jumbo Hams, Chip Beef, Fulton Market Beef, CHOICEST GILT EDGE BUTTER, Fresh Lobsters, etc., etc., Cheap as the cheapest, for cash. WM. PELL BALLANCE & CO. ju2-dtf BUTTER. ?lV L 1 ' 1 J- T -1 Al wit n noTr whu ar nnr. tsmb mirH i.iihv i . ... . . ... r..! I " - - .v. . Tne nneaiiiiauoni ana uiears, me ceieurawju Ill IIMIt. - ' , - m . I - uTT;ati,0'a nmiHn; " MiAa Lnlo.1 wl" charter the Elm Uity and that she bergner & engel beer, Sour Kraut, Barrett Daisy Bright, Carrie May Cox, will go from Bayboro to Portsmouth o sardines, r-oDster, LimDurger ana Bcnweuer .TOHN TJETRTCTC. juesBrs. j. w. xtooDins, j. u. winsteaa I Novid w. -.-, . Gracie Yauehn. Maud and J. C. Holland went out on a deer . . tt, xf viinntrlflr RR hniTflls nota- . , j vaugnn, oiuonia weyner. aunt jnonuay, tne aotn inst.,ana naa a Wm, F. M. Kilpatrick 86 barrels pota- wher0 it would b(J o effect when it it3j Find AnbjB.to Do "Charles M fJmo. .L ori5n vf; tt toes. W. D. Brown SSI Darreis potatoes, .v.....M,.i,MMu,lnm.r , . - ..RWcklin. barrels potatoes. Dr. " Mr. Bobbins and Mr. Geo, Hnnae I lot of chickens, eggs.' etc. ! CurSaT: ' Jones were out a week before that and There were several passengers down. : i f. .m U"Z "'J 7: 1 pounds, so says Mr. Kopbins. They say :.,7Zi:rnr:;l-VZZ,.., .. . "A Weather ProDheov." Miss Sibyl that deer are very thick, around here LDIELDIE ! ' 200 Barrels Building lime, ! , ' $1.25 per Barrel. In lots of twenty-five barrels, special terms. ' may5-dtf . SIMMONS & HAVENS. Sheriff Jones, of Carteret county, was va8t amount of talk about corrupt juries TWV,B T" hlftS Kd. Ernstein, in New Berne yesterday collecting whether true or -not. ahdi We'think a iP,lflB,'s Portrait ' Miss Blanche HaiL... j ; I UV1UV I.U1 . USAUAV, anditistrue; twoor three men can gol TTTQP ' TTT 017717111 Allt nriTT tl'm 1 bill no . t-mr. erA Via I tl Uljl XVXUVXLlX V J-i mJ money and he received so much small gifting like that engaged, in by Judge per change that he called on Mr. u ard- Phillips in this case will have a beneflo mann to exchange with him, to give ial effect in the direction ;both of talkers him bills for the silver which he did, an(j doera 0f corrupt appliances. and they counted out about one hundred and twentv-flve dollars in five and ten I n..ointione Adopted at Railroad cent pieces.-' --.c: J Waetiaa;, . : . " . , 1 1 t "-; ; Whereas,the business :men; of.JNew Cottoa Market. f : ' " '. . j Berne have been solicited to join hands i utures advanced a iew pomwi apum with those of Kaleigh,; uoidsooro- and . nn lot ami Btaadv: New Berne market I Kinston. for the mirnoseof forming a -AT dull. SEW YORK MARKET, BTOTMl Middling 1U 0-. o if Strict low middling 10 7-16. low middling 10 1-8. i . NEW YORK FUTUKE8 June, 10.83 July, 10.63 t ! -August,. .10.67 wg , September,5 10.41 ' ' r Superior Court Teaterday. vwas on the bench was that of Maj. : John iGatlin, receiver of the A. & N, C. R. Ii., who through his Counsel, ' Hon. ,C. C.Clark, filed his accounts and re - ceiv l the decree necessary, to the eet- tlenient of tl.e same, j '! i ! ;' . The conteiur t case of Jas. Hukins was then taken up, and bin answer to the I rule of the court to show cause why he should not be attached for contempt was preiented by hiB attorneys ; W. . J. . Clarke and W.E. Clarke, a number of witm s introduced and; examined, rs to his good character, and af vut by the counsel of the de 1 F. 11. Simmons for the State, . r v .j i. . ood that Jas. Ilukinsbe cot -laed in tl e county jail for thirty d ys, f.c: i which an appeal to the bu rr? ;o c"yrt w?3 asked and granted, t e..leriDg into hond tor tne "Grandmother's Beau," Miss Sallie Rountree. - ol"'"'-:; ''."-l ' '': ':' i "The Girl I Like," Joseph Turnage. I "Tha TlnH a " Min V.mmft Snain. tr,-, . Music. "The Hawse," Frank Hill. "Neighbor Willie," Miss Daisy Bright. "The Honest Deacon," James Phil- lips. t "The Charm of Woman,!' Misses Mary Archbell, Carrie Isler, Nannie Jackson, Eva Loops, Katie Presson, ' r- " runs, and for wnicnw waa onginauy X?Z STwi rt L. Rhodes.' i-1 a -a ' ' :- - "Lost Tommie," Miss Carrie May Cox. Music. K-'"" "Dorkins' Nighty" Adolph Einstein. ' "Woman's Ways Mysterious," Miss Music." vyi i , I , The new steamer Cumberland was at "Try Again," Harlow Parrott. our wharf a few days ago prepared to ;'e Oet- carry lumber but failed togSt a load as tineer. t . r itnere is a misunaerstanuing uetweeu The Slower uiri," miss oiuouia i certain parties, put tne new steamer ivher. '.' I will Ka nn Hii'o linn frnm tinrn to' Philft. i "55eekel,''CarlPridgen. . - ..... . . .. JmAraA to mTTMT.nP, . Mr.f! AWflF.'S , - rw f "f I A f ,L1 MVJl 1 mm1 W f 1 WaftT Fine Cooking Butter from up country at 15 cents per pound by the kit. New York State Butter at 18 cents per pound by the tub. liood uo8nen Butter at 30 cents per pound by the retail. C. E. FOY &, CO., Brick Block, Middle street, d Newbern, N. C. GIIAS. II. BLANK'S nn-nnarative comoanv. with capital suf- fip.innt to lease the Atlantio and North Pftrolinft Rail Road, and to equip and nnt the same in eood order, to the end that its management may pe maae per-, manent and business like, and conauct- d in such wise as to develop the man ufacturing, agricultural, and other in- dustriesof the country through which delphia in a carry freight from here; and return. Hope the farmers will patronise her as it is what the farmers of this section has long needed and will be a great benefit to them and our little towns along the river. a- ,.,..,.....' l, if. bnilt. 1 And Whereas, we believe the purpos TTinvi. ps above set forth to be greatly condu ce nrst caao twtu v 17 ifaMte a movn- 1 , V n UJ Ulll UlDV wav - ment in the right direction; tnererore Kesoivea. mat it is exceeuiutiv im ttf ftr,n f R. 1 ti IS t r If j rt 'ty dollars. - 1 on Ce by uvJ of the t)i will portent to the business dustrial Deg interests oi tne country tnruitgu u,u the said railroad runs, and especially to those of New Berne and Craven county, that the management of the said Rail maA ahull be permanent, business like, and removed forever from politics; and thus the interest of 'the State; "df 1 the counties, and private stockholder in tne ..aid Road, will be Bafe and well cared for, if placed in the Hands oi nity or more of the business men and: property holders living along the line tnereoi, combined to procure such a manage ment. ' ' ';-'."- : Eesolved, further. That a committee of fifteen of the business men of New Borne, who sympathize In T the,. move ment, be appointed to meet similar com mittees from Ealeigh, . Goldsboro, and Kinston, at such time and place as may he selected, to consult and advise to gether, as to the best way and means to ancomDlish the purposes herein set forth. Evolved further. . That the said com miitee bereauested to call upon the Oftvrnor. set before him their wishes and nlium and urge him. bo far as may be in his power, and consistent with his ' ' to n ,ist in accomplishing the ' him that it is our earn , 1 , t t such acconiplibhment v. ' 1 'V r'loundto the advance- irart of our section of i . , Cote Creek Items. Ittf L,F, Taylor, of; Core Creek, has about .completed his new . dwelling- house. '. . - : Ir'.'i i lit Pit!. ,.)' Mr. Brioe Ipock has received his hew boiler for his sawmill, and will be ready for business soon. " J. ' 1 Celebrated Decorticated Hunffariaii ' Roller Process v The Best in the Market, -y-s i ' Try itJand you will never nseany hytf'.iV:vLvVl:l''r Truckers, Ship Tour Beans and Potatoes to A. F. YOUNG & CO., . produce;, ,t . Commission Merchants 184 Reade and 210 Duane Sts., ' : New York, r W Southern Fruits and Vegetables a specialty. . , , , . . : ,r . -M - ' . ,) ; : Ekfkrences Irv ing National Bank, N. T.; George H. Dawes, Norfolk, Va.; Thomas Scott, : Portemoutb, Va. Stencils can be had at JonBNAL office. A. F. Young. raay2Kl Petbb J. NBVis.f- S r-1 Just Received : Every body busy on their farms, and 1 , . . A..tWJJ,4,Ui -;j ; it;: ?i:.J?88ie looking 'and growing well. The' ivrnrSifi ri Outwit 1 Corririi. weamer is warm. f 1- l ferlher,' That it is the opin- j T. r-ir? 1: t I)""''" I to o s,a.a tic (1 tO F- ' V. . I t' t ; . J . I a . .. aym . m m . ; . u. .. . nauon noes. .-.KaKes..-. i orss. , ' ;jaes8rs, i u. rieias and . mcu"j - . ' ; , Or Williams, have raised the new church at! Asberry OtC.v KCito 4 J ; - 1 Hen'". 5 Chapel, and they are going ahead on : TOfaWnatfc 'fa teSniblk That Violin," Thomas Clay tor, ' ."The Next Morning,'?, Harper.4 s- .j. ., ; !-,., i';: 'i Music. . t- '.iS: PAST. SECOND. KateKetcham " Miss ' 'HoW: Sockery Set the Edwards.. .v- -'K- "Two of Them, "Miss Sarah Archbell. "The Flight of Years," Theodore Ful- ford. - . - ,-;.'.,!).-;. . "Guilty or Not GuUty," Miss Maud Bright.: "r;.::" ' -;. : ;ii,.v-,.-:.-i'v. i,--t:-,y MUSIC. ' "Jennie Malone." Miss May Woods. ; ''The Forsaken School House," Plato L.t formintr Collins. ' Lj-wi u Indian Names," Miss Annie Albrlt- i"wus "D0"0' I: like business men.? Messrs. W. B. Lane,: : B. rWeathersbee and R. J. Brock were out to see" us the otheT day, 'assessing the real estate. Mr. Weathersbee and Mr. Lane con versed 'on the "heathen Chinee" and Mr, Lane said he was Gardeners and Farmers.. Call early and supply yourself before they are all gone. -y n v.t. i' J, C.1 WHITTY, if vs -. may24dtf t New BernB, N. C Fulton Market Corned Deef, English Breakfast BaconV Sugar Cored Shoulders,1' Small Hums, i':.. i.'.',; J!?b, ;wm Smoked Beef Tongues, s:u 'g?fi Wi - , Porto Eico Molassea, . 1 1 ton. "The Tramp, "Adolph Einstein. ' "Angels of Buena Vista," Miss Lidie Lassite'". : " .: '.- - Music. '- "The Lost Watch," Miss Lidie Hill. -"Memorial Day," Elisha B. Lewis, . "My Lambs," Miss Lucy Askew, i - - -.- - Music ' .- Calisthenics, By the Broom Brigade. The "little ones'? all acted well their parts, bringing pleasure and laughter to We saw in your paper that Mr. Davis thinks the plan of farming will change. From the look of the hedge rows grow ing with bushes, the farmers, he thinks, are preparing for running beans. 1 ; mrs; A. J, hart:;;, l:, ii f Will close out her i ' r MRE STOCK' OF MILLINEBT; GOODS y :ih x2iffr COST" reckon he thinks that will pay better 'Ijjfafag the : NextBixty; Days thart Twfts. no he tried a row last flnriMcr. I . , - " . aisiore on Miauie iireet, one ar ironvun. iue izar at ajniiiiurj reip. tota HouM. '0 , the whole multitude. Max Edwards Empress drove to Sokolniki to-day to was the genius of the occasion. But the attend a military fete They were not . Ladlea. will do well to call, aa the Goods are MOSCOW, June 4. The Emperor and 1 all this Spring's importations. , ;, , , . : gem of the evening was the performance by the "Droom Brigade." Everybody retired that-nir.U more than pleased and s saw; ' wi:h all they heard and accompanied by an escort. , The munic ipal authorities of Moscow will give a grand dejeuner at Sokolniki to the for eigu newspaper correspondents who at tended the coronation. .....v .r-i T.rj. mayl6dlm , j MBS. A. J. HART. , L .Lsa.aa.-. v ! Iih il. NEW RODS, furnished and erected or re- . . . - , .3 , t .... - J ! 41 , i. ., , . pairing done st ahort notice ;j .(...:, mayl8-(llra : ' ' JNO; B. WAl-SOSr. riugrjiiupi . .,. - i , , Choicest Teaa,: ' J'M lteylf '. Freah Roasted Coffee, : iV.4 ll'?.,fi THE VERY BEST BUTTER that can be had; ,irUh Potatoes, k&Atfs.vA huAmtiikH: Cream Cheese, The following area fewof the Canned Goods - which I am offering to Cheap:', - .-.'.,.' i i Tomatoes, Peaches, Boston; Baked Beana; Pine Apple, Corn, Succotash, Peas, Lobster; Salmon, Olive Butter, Milk, Brandy Peaches.' Pleklea.- : . . j. My Sptcts are perfectly; Pure.; . Janll-dly C. E. SL0VE2v ' f B ATK HOUSE. 7-, " The Bath House on East Front street is now open for the season. From 8 to 11 o'clock a. m. devoted to LADIES, the ballance of the : day to HUN and BOYS. :,: ; . v r ' Admittance- FIVE to TEN CENT3. Season Tickets ?3.00 'Eesp'y, - . . maylOtf. - t W. M. -WATSON,' Jb. ' v ' J i
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