NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY; AUGUST 24, 1883. ,; , NO. 1251 VOL II. LOCAL NEWS. Flnt Bale. The Wilmington Star lears that the I t.Snow Hill Items. ' 7 Death of Judge Black.y ' 1 , s The announcement made in our tele- o'clock' last evening a cyclone struck I the northern ' part of .the 'city of I Schcdub D Tox, Jourual Mlulature Almanac. , Sun rises, 5:26 1 Length of day. ; . Sun sets, 6:33 f 13 hours, 12 minutes. Moon rises at 10:51 p. m. 81st by M. If. McKinnon. The front of Mr. F. Ulrich's store was receiving a red coat of paint yesterday. The railroad machine shops have an other new box oar which .will be run but to-day. - ;'- "'.'.!; : ...,s '';'i,..; . The steamer Kinaton arrived from Kineton yesterday with cargo of rosin and turpentine. 1 '" ' - for Trenton with a Rood cargo of gener 6,1 merchandise.. " ' "' . 4 ' 1 1 ' Rev. F, W. Eison and family left for their future home in Charleston, B. C. on yesterday morning. , t ' The schooner' Melvin, Capt. Sabiston, sailed yesterday evening for Phfladel phia with a cargo of lumber. .' - V J, We were pleased to meet in our eanc turn on yesterday Mr. B. W. Canady of Kmston, who returned on the morning strain. ,. - . . Fodder pulling is the order of the day among the farmers, and they are haying good weather for it only they.could afford it a little cooler, - , "f . E. H. Meadows, Esq., makes au ele gant turnout for an evening, drive. Good shell roads when it is not too dry &re splendid to drive on. . The revival at Asbury Church,, in this county, which has been conducted by Rev. A. McCullen, assisted . by Rev. Nathan Hooker, 'has closed with seven' tnnn AflIUiAnB rn tin a nttlnvtfi A little excitement on Pollock street yesterday evening was caused by Mrs. Hunter pulling & lady, who had beep helping her to pack up during the" day, into her Btore and searching her. War "rant for an assault, was spoken of and recommended.; .''y-lM "4tJ f The second annual Exhibition of the North: Carolina Fruit Growers' Asso ciation is now in session at Wilmington .Extensive preparations have been made ay me "viy oy uie oeu,' nu mo wi -la without doubt a ereat success. We would like to get up something to at tract a crowd to New Berne sometime, but we don't know what it will be un less we get up a Fish Fain What say the fish dealers? Pobllo Road. . The Star gives an occasional touch-up on publio roads. This 1b one of the interesting questions that are lost sight of .during a campaign or while the Legislature is in session. .; Our neighboring county of Pamlico has a road law that we would like to see tried fairly. Several, other .counties in the center and- west have the same law. If immediately, if not sooner;' Mr. J. B. William a opened' school in the academy to-day. , He deserves suc cess, and we hope will abundantly re ceive it . v :;..:.,.,..: The ladies of our town gave! a dinner last week during court for the benefit of the Methodistchurch. They realized a good sum.'C " '"i;i-'. Charlie Murphrey will address the! citizens of Hookertoh on the subject of education on the 24th inst. , the same day one 'will have to pay cost.- 9' " This notica ia intended for XVERY first bale of new North Carolina cotton t'Our 'town needs a better house for graphic columns yesterday of the death Rochester ying north of the laJboadj-. . . .. immediately or soma i wsa buiii)cu iiuui t aunuuuig uu we i acuooi purpuHee, ,anu unuuiu erect uue i or JUage jeremiaa 9. niacK, was auuut- I vracn., auu uiwd a unu owccji ut cicor less read with much regret by hundreds tors, residences, railroad engine houses of thousands of American's in every sec- and . Other . property. , The long rr!- ; ir It n v,o,tix railroad bridereTDas comnletelv demol- j i ." ju t. aL. ished. ' Major Whlttier telegraphs that ONE who owes taxea under Schedule and sections must regrVt Jhe death of Sed and 40 wounded. 4B ' 1 such a man. . A very conspicuous figure n,! . i f Mnthintr. food and No use delaying. PAT TO- has gone to his grave. . Judge Black other assistance. Superintendent San- &nd St. Peter rail- uau r hid iiii.wl ... - . .. killed and, wounded is hourly increas ing.4 The prostration of the telegraph lines has made it difficult to get the par ticulare. The storm swept through the towns of Utica and St. Charles, in Wi nona county. , , The reports from Dodge they would all give it a fair triul the next Legislature would probably be able I that the Knights of Honor hold a ' meet to profit by their experience. ling there i ;Mr. ,J, C. Dixon raised the largest it I , j ' I mafavmolnn vof kao vA f i"tv in fliA AAnn. ten, and was in the full possession of his mental faculties up to the time of his illness. He was a very able man. We doubt if be has left behind in all America as vigorous a mind.. He was DAY. aul7dlw-wlt .U. HAHN, .-. ' ' . , Sherift Salem Academy, . v i A V t - aY.tr v :'' BAIiBH, BT. C. 80th ASNUAL SESSION BEGDiS SEPT. 6th. il Kinston Items.' the ablest political controversialist that county indicate that the storm caused rations. -His political tractrates and re- that county. No particulars are yet dWv be preserved in book form. They are Dr. COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. E.' H. Babbitt. Hickorr. N. C. Dr. James P. Bryan and lady returned I Jf thla year 57 pounds. Set on a stump conspicuous for their corrosive irony, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters give great i ' .v.. ..' Ttr.tx.i I a Quarter of a mile off.it looked like 1 fi,a; nnMncr rif t that nnKia a1. I saiisiacuon. Ndrth Carolina last Monday, after a trip 1th8 huee rock projecting over Mt. Look- Lquence, for their high and commahd- of several weeks. 'ri r.,,,.i 4r. , I out. ing views, for their scorn of meanness Pr,of. P. 'P. Claxton, the ' Principal of " 8 n,n about time for McPate to and corruption, for their penetration Kinston Graded School, was in. town 1 De8,n coon nunung, mougn we suggest ana skui, ana ror tneir exceeaing ciear- . I li. iLJ l l.i! at? 1 n . I . a . J I 'a . i ii i last Wednesday. He looks like an ed- ? mis inaeiatigaoie mmroa mat ne naa ness oi arrangement ana pi statement. fjOTTON-Middling, 9; strict low raid nnatavnrwi Hiafinimnriun i Detter wait until this year s crop or They are most memorable productions duncr 8 8-4. ! low middling 8 1-2. ; " i - . - I . I V .i . w a a . T il KW- young coons gets weauea, in oraer to l ana we nope to own tnem ana to reaa uukh in backs, dig.; in duik make the chase more animated and I them again. ",':.. exciting. '':! '' I Judge Black was a very strong Union But winter has J yet brighter man and he had no ; little to'do with ' . . . . I : il. a ; TT 1 is.. scenes; . He boasts splendors . beyond turuiug vu mo wuuki. us. uibu dm- what gorgeous summer , knows." I chanan to take advanced ground in the Whether 'tis so or not. we'd like to en. early South Carolina troubles. If he joy, at least for a few moments, a little of his cool, refreshing breezes; for, be lieve us, it's as hot as a hen laying up Five years ago Snow Hill looked al most like the "Deserted Village;" her eral departments, Terms and Expense, ad dress me rnucipai. . ausiudiwlm Oh Lucy 1" exclaimed a beautiful young lady at the postoffice last Tuesday evening after her masher had told her his love, "loosen my corset and let me smile." How suddenly a timid woman, who is humming an operatic air, will switch off on a religious hymn when a storm comes up and she hears the first clap of thunder: .. ,;i ":; , ' .' V;::: There was a large and imposing cer emonial burial service by the Bamarl tans last Wednesday 'evening of their brother, Robert Jones, who died the evening previous. V "i " had lived he would have replied to ex President Day is' recent publication, and it would have been full of strength and sharpness. Judge Black did what he IthnnD'ht war richt. Ha hjmh not infalli ble, and he was not justified in all he caying; her houses dilapidated; her citi- zona mninlv vrit.linvit'. nnarcrv lmt. tiniir CAlittlO boy and eirl in"Slabtown" ... -A u n- , t a mkwc wj uu 6" " w.bmwwu I ,lr0 o miiirlfln buddincr into woman. were; discussing the stars.; The : little hoodj! ia ftgiow with ,'if and boy said they were worlds like ours (, atrto wra nested her hridma 'il. did' but he acted ,rom Patriotic motives. - . " - i o I . T - , Til 1 a i lout. duuge DiacK was oecrcuiry ui ohm; under Buchanan and was the ablest man in the Cabinet. He was a member WK. SANDEjtKiUV, . T. K. SAHSKBUS SANDERLIN BEOS., , Gen'l Commission Merchants , No. IT Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. Consignments of cotton, peanuts, corn, shin gles, lumber, staves and country produce of every description solicited. Liberal advances made on consignments in hand, or on bill lading. Special attention paid, to country produce generally. auld-dly B. D. BRICKHOUSE Manufacturer and Dealer In . " . Carts, Wagons, Trucks, Carriages, Harness, Etc., 41 & 43 UNION STREET, NOIIFOLK. VA. auU-d&w3in and have people in them. The little girl, with all the disdain she could mus ter, said:. "They are notthey are an- gels' eyes, 'cause I saw them wink." Some selfish people of the Neck and Moseley Hall townships are discussing the magistrates and county commission ers for proposing to improve the county road from Kinston to .the river bridge, They don't oppose the improvement, If that other country "from whence no traveler returns" can stir up a bigger anthracitic firo than old Sol is dispens ing and condensing around these "dig gins," those of us who are without the pale had better got Jules Verne to con struct us a special nantilua to plow for ever through the hidden mysteries of the unknown and unexplored deep. of the Christian Church or Disciples, we believe.'; He died in much peace. "The great mountain must crumble;. The strong beam must break; And the wise man wither away like a plant.'.', - WW. Star. A New Tarletjr. TcBPKNTnnt Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 22c. per lb. Honey- 60c. per gallon. i , ; Beep On foot, 5o. to 6c. ' s Mutton $1.50a2 per head. ' Hamb Country, 18ic. per pound. ' Lard Country, 12ic. per lb. ' . Fresh Pobk 7a9c. per pound. Eads 13io. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. Fodder $1.25 per hundred. Onions $1.00 per bush. : Apples 40a50c. per bushel. , Peas 85o. per bushel. . O vrs 85a40c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9o. to lie; green 5c. Tl.rw ftn. wi Ih 8pSngcZrown; 45a60c- Elizabeth Iron Works, Meal Bolted, 75o. per bushel. ' CHAsi W. PETTIT, Prop.' Potatoes Bahamas, 50c.; yams 60c. on ooo ooj j w'i.. -1' per bushel. ' oR " ' Wool 12a20c, per pound. Norfolk, va - ; SmNOLES-West India,dull and nom. manufactures op t-.;.vr inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, T?MriT'!'I?Q . . DfiTT T?DQ hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. , lJllUllll2ik, IJUlljJmQ, WHOLKSAbE FKICES. Kew Mess Pork $10.00; long clears A public sfirited gentleman of Col- 81c; shoulders, dry salt, 7c, umbus county, a few weeks since, in I view of the approaching Fair, offered quite a liberal reward for the capture, I alive, of an alligator, stipulating that it I Died. " At St. Mary's Rectory, Kinston, on the morning of the 23d Inst., Mrs. Jane B. Lane, relict of the late George Lane of this town, in the 78th year of her age. ' 1 Her death, tho sudden, was not un expected as her health bad been pre carious for some time,;, She will be in terred in Triniiy Cemetery at Choco- winity, Beaufort county. V J ' imiruvucuv,ia -nyn Hnnrna the idfin nf ATtendinir I . ,j .l, i. Kt tuaw rnnlnV ott an "nrviirnnrinlin I r ' SttOUW OO at iwoive ieoi long, iue but they COUiant get an : appropriation!. hn,lnilarw .linna thrmih hnmo nr .. . . ., . , . . --w- w----.- - w.w Aninnr rT r in nanrnra urn a m nrmir lr. m foreign emigration; she is determined the city to exhibit it at the Fair as a to rely upon her own fertile resources cnri()sity which a great many visitors -six babies in one night, and not a bad from the interior of tho State had never Mavor's Court. V - J-y. Two cases before His Honor, the Mayor, on yesterday.5; W. H. Thompson and Henry Barnes, colored, were up for an affray. Barnes was fined $7.00 and cost, Thompson $3.00 and cost. , The case of Lewis Hodges, arrested for forgery, was not heard . The prose cutor stated that" there was some mistake about it, and the defendant was discharged. 4; .-. ' ' , bill" through to bridge some of their small creeks hence their tears. Ours is a great National highway, and the safety of the public, as well as the de mands of- commerce, call for this great improvement. Let the growlers grum ble. f Snead's Ferry Items. Mullets are plentiful, and the fisher men are in good life. ( Crops are somewhat injured by drought, but not so much as some sec tions. Peas are looking well. ' H Mr; Canady is building a new apart ment to his store. All our merchants Molasses and Syrups 28a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. CITY ITEMS. This column, next to local news, is to be used for local advertising. Kates, 10 cents a line for flint insertion, and 6 cents a line for each subsequent Insertion. night for babies either. We went down early to view the sur roundings, but though early, the town was there en masse. "And. bright the sun shone o'er fair women and ' brave men.". Just on the brink of the river, with her bow in the water, she lay careened, waiting as it were, for the grand plunge. Capt. Webb was busy as a bee in summer, flitting from place seen. ; In answer to the offer of the re ward one of the citizens of that county, a few days since brought an alligator, which, was only about three feet in length, and claimed the reward. He was quickly told that no such inferior looking saurian as that would answer the purpose, when he replied, ''Well, it's to be a fruit fair and, I thought I'd show 'em what sort; of a crop we could ! ' . , ,". A Flrat Claaa Sewing machine bran new can bought cheap at the Journal office. be LEINSTER DUFFY, Druggist & Apothecary Saw and Grist Mills, SHAFTINGS, Pulleys, Hangers, FORGING S AND CASTINGS, Of 12 very Description.' , :, 3-Coniulete fuciimea for AM. wnRk'm our line. aur7-dtwlv FRANK B. SMITH, ARCHITECT, 51 GRANBY STREET, : NonroLK, va. Drawings and desltrns fiirnlahfd tn hnlMora and contractors tu any part of the country. aujjoun . , i Nathan Toms, ( Perquimans Co , N. 0. to placev fixing rollers, adjusting props, raise even if it wasn't' quite ripe." and issuing orders. Finally, everything Wil. Review, being made ready, Capt. Webb, in a are doing a fair business. Mr, Harvey clear, ringing voice, gave the command Board for Teachers. , ' - As it is quite probable that some of the teachers for our Graded School will and expect to preach monthly on hir be from abroad, and as they will more i Sundays. . .. . . . t I H ' 1 than likely want ooara in private iami lies, we think it would be well for those who are prepared ; to acoommo- d"rte one or more to inform the commit tee on the employment of teachers of mendinjr clocks," watches, sewini: ma' the fact, or it the information is leu at cnme8i eto ; the Jouenal office it will be given to tho proper parties. ' All hands bear ahead," and like a duck lighting with, a splash on the placid waters of some beautiful lake, the steamer "Swam uplifted, and secure with beaked prow Rode tilting o'er the waves." As soon as she took her path, the crowd gathered , upon her decks, and Miss Carrie, the eldest and lovely little daughter of our highly esteemed towns man, Haywood Hail, pushed her way Mr! MawhaVa Baptist preacher from through the elated throng, and, after ' IaL. 11 t J a- I 1 1-aa1 Wilmington, hae been in this section 1110 wn,0'uuuoreu UUBloul roa ooiue .-..,ol Aox,: Ha nrPorliBl at Halpmioicnampagne.over ner prow, ennsten- chnrch on second Sundav. and has beenlin ner 100 has taken a partner. . i ' . t i ( Married, on . August 15th, at Ben j Guthrie's, the bride's father, by H. C Bo wen, Miss Ida Guthrie and Mr. J. W. Harveyfof Snead's Ferry.. 'i-S: Mr. D. W. Davis knd H. C. Bowen be gan a protractea meeting on secona Sunday night and closed Thursday night. ' They received seven members, llaysville Items. y,:i THE LATEST NEWS. ; . Minneapous, Minn., August 22. A heavy-storm raged west and south of here yesterday. 'The wires are down in both directions and news hard to obtain. A. report comes from Kasson on the Winona and St. Peter railroad, that a cyclone passed over that place, blowing down many buildings, killing two per sons and injuring several , others. . The hailstones that fell measured ten inches in circumference. All efforts to obtain particulars are in vain. The cloud to the west and north was a heavy one and fears are expressed by many here that "Carolina. " Then, three reat damage has been done, but the cheers were heartily , and lustily given, wlree De,n8 aown n0 particulars nave and tha crowd seemed as happy 'as the )Deen "ce-' r ; 1 V old matt did for5 the trodiKal'B return. ' St.; Paul,' Minn., Aug.' 32.-A dia- for it was "mete that the v Bhould make astrous cyclone raged at Rochester, Min Geo. W. Toms, ... Hertfoft, N. C. TOMS & SON, dealer ix uomnnigion mercnanti, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Cotton, Lumber, Grain, Peanuts, and wrr mn mvn " oumry noauce. Corner Broad and Fleet Streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. Mo. ao Myers' Wharf, A, aulBdAwlm NORFOLK, VA. . M3" Pliyeioinns prescriptions carefully com pounded. aug22-dtf S. W. SfiLDNER, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, No. SI Roanoke Square, NORFOLK, VA. Orders promptly attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. . Established 1HI19. . ; sepld&w6m LIC1E ! LIUE ! i Not lall. It is surely refreshing these hot, dry days, to find one business man that don't complain" of dull times. The Journal found such an one on yester day aud interviewed him. "How is business, Mr. Willis?" - lT M-'nefls is brisk, sir; getting? work enou h; no dull times here." ", .11 ..v is it, what is the cause of 'i -' i vo'ir business: rore deaths Bynum & Jenkins do more trading than any one store in the county. merrv and be clad." 1 And now ---'..r--.?A' "Led by the magnet o'er the tides, ; The Methodists held a protracted anrA nnerrto inntitiot ImMr.Vt,:, The bird to nnseen shores. ; ,! " . With 'poles led by the skipper's hand. She wanders to New Berne's land. ' t" f cr. t 1 . It id t r- 3 r-- " ' ' lie to two 3 are I .ug , ad by or head y, and . t nice v or', as v . i ir. wiliis from one of tue lower 1 i i and psid bis l "l f r ' f n. T 1 . ' i was very . ' t "dull tluies" i yard. Mr. t vl.on I a-i r1 ;- - ' ,3 anywliore i w e yet talked i times L) an,l meeting at Tabernacle .in Onslow and added thirty-five to the church. . The colored people in Carteret come over in Jones to steal beef; kind o' shy way but they got caught at it. , Corn crops are cut off down here one- third and cotton one-fourth. Hogs are plentiful but nothing to fatten them on Elder E. L. Sowers will , preach at White Oak on Saturday btfore the third Sunday in September at 4 o'clock p. rn. and on Sunday foiiowm,"; at n cciock a.m. 0?in f'1.,- ,V The people of Jones, Onslow and Car- tert 1 1 M a meeting at Barker's bridge on the 23th of August. They contem f late putting a steamboat on the White Oak river.'. j' Wl jfe Or k river ii almost dry and the 1 ci , .a ere c.... .j tae uon ana logger hen.ls ont by the hundred, and Hay wood V.fl?L onc 0Ua three snag buck on t.e river. . ' , The mill at llaysville has stopped rrir " ' :! '-sn:' t c f engine t-ohig out ft ' ' ri V " -ulty in . ...-j i.,, A wJ . start But "not alone; her beauteous shade ' Attends her noiselaa way; ' j i' ' As some sweet memory, undecaved. Clings to the heart for age." , . . , , And haunts it, wheresoe'er we go, ''. Through every scene of joy and woe.' ' And not alone; for day and night l ; ! scort her o'er the deep: - - - And round her solitary flight i ine stars meir vigua keep. a t Above, below, are circuling skies, And heaven around her pathway lies."! country surrounding netota; last night. Twenty-four persons are reported to Jave been killed and fifty or more injured.' H is also rumor ed that a train' was blown from the track, but no particulars 'have been re ceived. Passengers'" f rom ; , O wattanna state that twenty-five, persons were killed in . the. railroad accident. Thirty-five of the injured were taken to the hospital at Owattanna.,'. The. ,mayor of Rochester telegraphs ; for assistance, stating that .twenty -five personB were killed, and about forty .injured. JOne tbUd : of that ; town lis - ' complete wreck. It ia believed from all reports that : have ' come . in that the J whole Rochester lis in may reach up in I am sellinar LIME In LOTS TO SUIT for LESS THAN; ANY ONE ELSE IN TOWN. BE SUkE AND CALL BE- 0. M. ETHEEIDGE & CO., Norfolk, Va., ' ; Gen'l Commission Merchants Sell all kinds of countrv nroducA and mult prompt returnp. iteier to citizens Bank, Norfolk, Va. -1 ' Correspondence solicited. aulfl-diwtm ' E. E. WHEATLET'3 Steam" Dye "orka. ! 10T Church Street, NORFOLK, VA. Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch. es done in the very best manner. iTompt attention riven to all order by mail or express. ..; ..; . sep2d4m.! HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of Ol.n innv mvikk i I and RAGS. - . . JAS. POWER & CO.. "; 90 Rowland' Wharf. RORFOLK. VA. We are always In tho Market for the pur- . POKE YOU BUY. CHiS. H. CLAIIK. J1' ST IN BY STEAMER , by Capt. Webb,, for the Farmers' .and J to the hundreds. Mr. Mechanics' Steamboat "C6mpany. and lof the; Zumbrata 1 mills, '' at r Zum- reflects credit upon the good taste and brata, was Instantly killed.1, He was ;in sense of the Captain. She will be com- One of the mills when1 the ' storm struck manded by him.. Sha goes to New Berne the town and wrecked the ' building'. to have her boiler and fixtures put in Gov.' Hubbard has sent $5,600 to 'aid and adjusted. ; Tell Bill Qaion, bon jar- the sufferers. ' Gov. Hubbard has, re con, to go down and look at her, and to ceived 1 word from Rochester stating ) J'M SHENANDOAH. J .. ' Brunswick Hams. . ' , - ' ' . i - Brunswick Breakfast Bacon i ,' ! ! t i o i 8.0. Shoulders, j ,. ,? ? tl;h. ;r ;-v() ' I 'Beat Chip Beet. ','' "t Vfirr tfliiBMt. Ctiit, ITilerA Buttnr- and HRRAM CHEESE KJiPT ON ICE, i t "Bert in the World t'lowi.f'1 v. Aunew 'Jft- hkrA ,.ii.l .i .'"! fBestin the World FlowS") Cole, proprietor hrSbbls. I South Lake Flour, r ills. at r Zum- I T1P TP loat f Lorlllard Snuff, i . - J i, pork, Long Clears, etc. ate.; For, Cash Only. , ltl f, Come and See Ua. , WM. PELL BALLANOX & CO. , aultt-dlw-wlt ,....-..:..... chase of old wrecks, old steamers and old ma- ' UUlllVir VI IIU KlIUBi - --, aii oonsignm&nte attended to promptly r& carefully, and correct retnrni made. auUdir miller a davis, I'r ,-;f.!-i'f . i.iAikM . v II I Farnilnre, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Dotb, ' neinei, aturora, Clocks, Window Shades,' Cornices, Etc., fc-ii M CUtaoh Strwf, -V auH-dem a ),. I,,- fKORrOMC. VA.1 - ERESn BUTTER received every1 weefc.. n'iio fil.. ,u ; ' A EW'etock of TEA for' the snm I mer trade just received. J" t" . ' Toilet -and Laundry . SOAP in treat ivariety.' ' ' ' Sparklincr CIDER, a cool and refrh. ing drink. ... ;, . , . . ., - Finest Grides f .FLOUR: ( i i ( Pure APPLE VINEGAR.' 1 v come to Snow Hill when Bhe returns.. Emry 'g Little Cathartio Pills are s'uf ficio? '!y powerful for the moot robust, yet the Bafout for children and weak connlUutioua. - IS.c.-iila. "l ' 7' that forty persons have been killed.. It is impoBBible toRet full details of the ravages of the storm, as the, telegraph wires -are all down. The storm, in other directions was severe!, v , ; ,,' t . ; Wisona, lIlNs., August . S3-At 7 ! i U. J i. i nw Kkrnk, August 1, 1883; On SEPTEMBER let I shall move my lace ot bulneB from ray present stand (nn t tue ice House) to me Mora nlr t 1 Frllew 11I. onnosltcr Central HomI. fne l win uh uapjjy w bpb my jviMnf--. aul8-dtr:i - -i . v BAM. B. W Alias.'' : English Island MOLASSES. ' ' I It fr.W SSTrt !"''''." 'V'U.'hli I HAMS and. Breakfast Bacon.' ,' Flavoring Extracts (all fresh). - uivwi uiiKawi uuerea tocauac toruers.-- anii-diy J ' ' ;!:'.. ' . : I

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