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Q I 1 U VOL II. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1883. NO. 127. v. LOCAL NEWS. Kinston Items. Journal ."Ululalare Alittana. , , Sun rises, 5:27 I Length of. day, r Sun aets, uiisa I ia nours, o minutes. Mooa rises at 12:04 a. m. ! . t.f ; August showers. ' .--.- . ; , . ' One lonely bale of cotton sold at the Exchange on yesterday. Mrs. L. J. Moore and family have re turned from Virginia. - Mr. C. K. Hancock's family have re turned from Morebead City, r Z George Green, Jr., and bride arrived from Durham on Friday night, y f The Pamlico Enterprise seconds the lettorst 'thedie la'S feet 6 by i.4 At the Cemetery, t . : ' 1 Our marble man, J. K.-Willis, con tinues to adorn Cedar Grove Cemetery S. II. Loftin will commence the bank- wiih his beautiful, monuments and ing business at this place on the 1st of fences. On yesterday he placed around September next Mr. .Lemuel Wood s lot a one rail fence I : Some people think seven lawyers are of galvanized pipe, with s centre too many for our Kinston.. Oh no, there ornaments and tulip eyes, into BIZ re not too manv lawyers here, hut not inch , Kutland marble post, lit makes, .. a neat and substantial fence. He also erected the monument for. bur late townsman, Jno. D. How ard. - It is of pure white Kutland mar ble. The bottom base is 3 feet 4 inches by 2 feet 4 inches and 1 foot 2 inches thick; the base is 1 foot 10 by 1.10 and 1 foot inaieiaht. with '"Howard' in large half fools enough for clients that's all. There is a "poor devil" in Kinston too stingy to write to his sweetheart; at present, promising to do so after Octo ber, when postage is reduced to two cento. . An ex-mayor of Kinston was the first healthy and thriving. to discover a distinguished arrival from Florida into this place last week. It is STATE NEWS Weaned from our Exchanges. ' t , ...... . t . Fayetteville Observer: Our brother of the Chatham Record should come down and interview Mr. Ilenry ' M; Eobinson, ' .with Myrover Bros., at Cedar Creek, in this county. He has a young four legged chicken and, though grow ing from the body in a rather crazy and independent manner of theirs they are unmistakable legs,' with well lorined feet. The lowl ; is LEINSTER DUFFY, Fancy and Toilet Articles, FULFORD'S OLD 8TASD, " estimated at $350,000. Reports from the town of Salem indicate that consid erable damage was done in that local- Qf'yp'jf "",ry '. The streets of the city to-day are full bealir ijt of people from all over the State, some from curiosity and some to care for friends, while a large number are! ninmlnanf man ;" n a t rnm oil nArfiArio I of the State to see the effect of the or- CTUer Drad ftd Flee Street" clone that they may know its extent and the needs of its victims. . One thousand men. women and children motion for an agricultural fair at New Lnd,' ,1.4 to! ,1 height; ' the Ji plinth th Wr "rd that catches the worm, " JOU IUUW, The' bright Kinston youth who re- i,r i 1 ft, 4 by I ft. 4 by 6 inches; the' cap,!of : Berne. ::iT'a:!i Phil. Holland, Esq.,; returned last the Corinthian order, 1 ft. 8 by 1 ft. 8 y v night from a professional tour in Ons' low county. " - . ' Mr. E. A. White wb packing up his office furniture ou yesterday, prepara tory to leading.;, i T . The Hieainer Trent arrived from Pol loksville yesterday evening with gtarea . and other freights. of a class that possess hardly anything outside of their homes and what there is Wilson Advance. The Collegiate them, are to-day,;; without any Seminary property has been pur- thing. Of the 200 houses which were! chased by a joint stock company standing before ihe approach of the for the use of the Graded School, storm, there is not sufficient material to Old Fields, Wilson county, has build an ordinary frame shelter. All had a regular, old-lasbioneu runa- NEW BERNE, N. C. 3 Physicians prescription! carefully com pounded, v. ,. ng23-dtf . Salem Academy, . 80th ANNUM ' SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 6th. For new catalogue containing Requirements for Admission, Courses of Htudv In the lev- " eral depaitments. Terms and Expense, ad dress the Principal. auHlOd&wlm near 8 feet. It is a beautiful monume well finished and ;ep proportioned'. Slr. t . li. Simmons has just returned from a visit to the Quaker Bridge Road SANDEKLIN, T. M. BAHDBBLIN SANDERLIN BEOS., I . J 'Vl 3 ipioyea on me roau, i ,.vir v No. actually in the ditch, . 89 85 up in to date. . Have not j,camp, in; : jtsixs bad a weeks and then it. was,. toA see, a .case lot', chronio. dysentery. . In. this Case I the boy was sick when he came from .Baleigh and was near well when he was sent back! but was unfitted to work in the ditches. Three others were also sent back, not on account of sickness but oh account of physical inability to do the work. - t This information was given Mr. Sim- 5; llj Is top hot to write 'em. i'l i , U i Mr. R. W. Bell, of -Harlowe creek, sent up a boat load of very fine lumber ' for L. H. Cutler's new store on yester- . A Kmstoa grocery merchant wants to buy a lot of cabbage to supply hid re tail trade. Perhaps some of our truck farmers can supply a crate or so, f- The Beaufort Telephone has closed its second volume. It is a good local paper and ought to be sustained . liberally , by ,v Beaufort. A good local paper is essen tial to the prosperity of every live town . Mr. M, Gaskill is; repairing pn4 mon. v thB overae6r 0 the Quarters. painting up his tailoring1 establishment and i,gave a8 furtbek evidence oi the on -Middle street, and getting ready for hoalth of the Buud the fact that he jje the fall business.! v He is already receiv Perry? the overseer, weighed 132 pounds I WMine oi exoewpc ran samples. rwhen he went over there and now Sheriff M. Hahn returned Friday weighs 147, and that Hancock, one of night from Long Island. He says it 8 the guards, weighed 145 pounds when ,hot in New York, more pleasant in New he went over there, and now weighs 179, . (. Berne; no place like, home. r There are I ; We learn that Mr. . Stamps was very large crops of peaches And pears, but solicitous about the health of the con , no apples. Corn crops exceedingly fine. I victs when he was over there, and it is The early crop of large fine Jersey Uight Sthath should be, so we publish iiibu uuiAtues are uuw neiuuic iur uuo dollar per barrel. " . '. y Mr. J. C .Whitty returned from a trip to' the country on yesterday. Ha went up Trent road to E. M. Foscue, Esq., and set the maohinery recently ' sold to him. to work, and then to 'Enoch Wads worth to set hia in order, and ' from there to Dr. Carr's at Barnesville, He sava the crons on Neuse road are on Quaker Bridge Road, decidedly better than on Trent, and that it's no trouble to get a goed dinner np that way if it is known at the house that Enoch Wadsworth is along. f : -I While at . Kinston on Friday we stepped in to see Laughinghoase's new patent feed attachment to the saw mill now on exhibition at Miller & Laugh inghouse's maQhine shops." The attach ment consists of a circular disc upon nouspnoicl furniture and nlnthinor nhn lftl i; afad theiirn 1 a by lOslndhes cently misused, in conversation, "cun- way match. The high contracting also completely destroyed. . The report by 40 inohes,, The .mean, hlght. .being drom for conundrum, made another uarties were W. II. Barnes and Ld list of killed has hn'mrtii ai) iniij u b.u, u uLuu mi83 Mary uinnant, ana iiaer through the confusion of names.; Care- Ueil'L UOmmiSRlOTl M ftrfihantS """h"v""i " i ix. a. jjujimu ucu mo nuui, auguoi i iui inquiry hiiuwb umisixieen comprises longer, he win be a centurion.- ; l'Jth. Tnoush married In haste, we ft" '"o88 instantly Kiuea. xne loss oi Mrs. , Lane, who was visiting her feel qnito sure this happy couple mother, Mrs. Israel Harding, in Kin- will nave uo cause 10 repent ine Bton, died suddenly at the residence of acfci their leisure moments. i her mother in this place last Tuesday Winston Sentinel: From 6,000 to night. She was about 74 years old. Her ,00 people, it is variously esti- attenuea tue meeting oi convicts and eivea us the following e- Nj marriage license issued during the port as to their condition and health: 1 mi, ncu. luouciiBw. auKu wiu. iy.,, vvu..v.ui vu. i romHinR worn talrpn tn I :hivnwinitv. in uinwiu, Beaufort county, last Wednesday. Stephen Quinnerly, that other fellow that vour countrv womn were not rp- ! Have hot had a case of fever or chills , ' ' ' . Joireal and personal property m tins mailable for fine teeth. I find it Quite llUliL X 1LIL IIHlD 1UU V UH LI1CJ X1 ULUt?l Ul i Ark CCk fff ..11.. . doctor . : - " ' , ' .." , .t county is ?j,aoi:,uuu, au increase )i tne contrary. Take your own for Friends at High Point on last Sun day. The aggregate valuation of real and personal property in this No. IT Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. Consignment of cotton, peanuts, corn, shin gles, lumber, staves and country produce of every description solicited. Liberal advances made on consignments In band, or on bill lading. Hpecial attention paid to country produce generally. aulO-dly " recently put the following question to R TV "RPTP"K" PmTTQ"r? the daughter of one of our merchant X"' ' -UAiAVJV1fV U 01j princes at a fresidential levee: "Mv dear, I was told before I visited America life by the cyclone in the country adja cent to Rochester lias not yet been accu rately computed., , -.: ' 1 ; ' 1 ; ' . m -( The Wife of an Ambassador in- nis country wouia say4 nas Deen aamit- 1375 848 over last year.- What is stance. Pray what dentifrice do you ted a partner in the hardware store of fcnnwn a iha aIH Salom Wntprluse'i"' I have used SOZODONT for Bv W. Cunady . The company will take the business name of Canady and Quin nerly, or Quinnerly and Canady, and in either name will be solid as a stonewall. Boaufort Items. : ' ' ITelephonc The work on the fine, new residence of Mrs. Minerva Geffroy on Ann Street, is progressing rapidly, and the building will' soon be- onclosed. It will be an ornament to the town. From a card received from Major W. A. Hdarne, who is now in Swansboro, we learn he is having good success in his enterprise, and he is satisfied that if Beaufort will do her share we will have steamer communication with upper Bogue Sound, which will diaw a large amount of trade to our town. Works have been discontinued. They were erected nearly one hun dred years ago and are said to have been the oldest in the State. The new and, increased water supply take their place. Chatain Record: A lad near this place named Samuel Hunt acci- years and prefer it to any other," was the response. Reader, follow her as-ample! Mensman's Peptonized Beef Tonic the only preparatoin of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It con tains blood-making, force generating and life-sustaining properties; invalu able for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ner- 1 u ..I, . M . n n 1 VUUQ UlUflbiaiUU. ttUU ail 1U111IB Ui. Kll- dentally cut ofl two fingers of his eral &hmtj. al'B0, in all enfeebled con left hand, a few days ago, in a cut- ditions, whether the result of exhausting-knife A protracted meeting tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or is going on at Rock Spring church, acute disease, particularly if resulting near this nlac.e. DuriiiP- the re- om pulmonory complaints. Caswell, Manufacturer and Dealer In " Carts, Wagons, Trucks, Carriages, Harness, Etc., 41 &43 UNION STREET NOilPOLK. auU-d&wSra VA. cent rain a flash of lightning struck a tree in the yard of Mr. J. A. Womack, of this place, and glanc ing from the tree, ran to the fence (a few feet distant) and followed the fence, which was a barbed-wire fence, about 100 yards, shattering many of the posts. What was sin gular about it was that the light- IIAZA.RD & Co, Sold by druggists. Elizabeth Iron Works, CHAs. W. PETTIT, Prop., 280, 282, 284 and 286 Water street, NORFOLK, VA MANUFACTURES OF . .Proprietors, New York. ENGIK E8, BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, SHAFTINGS, ' Pulleys, Hangers, FORGINQS AND CASTINGS, f Every Description. COMMERCIAL. NEW nURNK 1UAHKKT. Mr. J. M. Cox, a brother of Mr. R. B this statement that he, and the other Cox, of this place, came near losing his ning SKippea some 01 me posis Directors of the Penitentiary Board, ufe rm Monday last. Mr. Cox is engaged splitting to pieces some of them and may see that there is no cause for alarm, in a shirt manufactory at Richmond, passing others by untouched. It has always . been conceded by the Va., and has been taking a brief respite Toisnot Sunny Home: The Gra people of both Jones and Onslow that from his labors and enjoying a visit to ded School is flourishing. . There those who live on the pocbsin enjoy the his .brpther. On the day specified above, are now about 130 pupils in attend he, in company, with friends . had been out fishing in one of the boats which ply about the harbor, and after a few hours of rare sport;, was returning to the shore. He carelessly seated himself on the gunwale of the .boat and the sail sud best health. We know . it to be true froin -personal, experience. Do not be uneasy about the health of the convicts till La Grange Items. ance. The teachers, three in num ber, have their hands about lull. Mr. Spencer D. Moore, who lives near Pleasant Hill, in Edge combe county, was in town last Friday wearing a pair of white Ain't it hot?" is the enquiry of the friend you meet. i Capt. A. 0, Davis, principal of Davis High School, was in town a day or two tin a nraulr uftar Mm rlavn' ahnflnnA" 1 ji ... ...,. ... . . I lOilHO Willi tn, lyuitu UO Uilll II1IU nil deply gibmg over, struck him on the Jn .. ' ofnfn1 ,,a breastandshoulder,knock.gh.mor. tll0 clotU from Col. W. W. board and dislocating his shoulder. Mr. Pflr, nf -r,ntv Mount, in isr..1. aocp uiiiinu&L auvTU " .ill i n tiiu f 1 1 o u.iu The nnnts did not KPom to hn.vn ho on which was uninjured, until the boat hadlv used, though the color had nnnlil ln tnckfiil and lirnnHit in him. I i.-a i, .1 w .o,,l ' . . . .. ' .i. .; WUUlUWUill. OllitllKUtt. ' 1)1! HKCU 5S1 hrio1cr)pilf Ho was,: however, saved only by his him wuy he bad kept the pants so failing fast in soma sections. The root 1 , nt i-,i . u , : i. t which T'irlia a fripUnn rvnllr vpliirh I . . . u j- j i " ys. ........ , a IOI1K, l" WUitu nv n-piiuu. . J v r?aL ToZr contTrl of f the p,?Dt bf eCm .and T0 "m ia &UT bo well when they were & tho sawyer complete control of the leaves : a nd ' forms are droDD na. L,i i,i,, :i u ,i i.i -r i.i.i. ija leaving the stalk almost bare.?.... j jnto the boafe? The dislocated shoulder keen them to be buried in when I MUs Jamia -Wood, of Buckleaherv. I was returned to place by Dr. J. L. Man- died; but I have lived to see the returnel home one day last week from ey, and the gentleman is now as sound fashions, dispositions and notions the move L- I 1 , w '.l .f i". V( y r. . : nta of ihe carriage, in run- v f jrwaiJ, slow or fast,' at a;1 : ator, cutting a small log and while being driven Cotton Middling, 9; strict low mid dling 8 3-4.; low middling 8 1-2. Corn In sacks, 61c; in bulk 57c. Tuepknttnk Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to 6c. Mutton $1.50a2 per head. Hams Country, 13ic. per pound. Laud Country, 131c. per lb. Fbesii Pork 7a9c. per pound. , EauS 13ic. per dozen. ' Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. Fodder $1.25 per hundred. onions $1.00 per bush. Apples 40a50c. per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. , Ovrs 85a40c. per bushel. ' Hides Dry, Oc. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 0o. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45afi0c. per pair: spring 25a40o. : ,; ' Meal Bolted, 75c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50c; yams 60c per bushel. - ' wool laaaoc. per pound. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $16.00; long clears 81c; shoulders, dry salt, 7o. Molasses and Syrups 28a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. Complete lacllltlei for ALL WORK in our "e aulT-dAwly Nathan Toms, Geo. "W. Toms' Perquittinn Co., N. C. Hertford, N. O TOMS & SON, Commission Merchants, FOB TUB SALS OF ' Cotton, Lumber, Grain, Peanuts, and all Country Produce. No. 30 MjrtrV Wharf. ' ; . ':. . aultidAwIm NORFOLK, TA. 0. M. ETHEE1DGE & CO., Gen'l Oommission Merchants Bell all kinds of country produce and make prompt returns. Kefcr to Citizens Bunk, Norfolk, Va. Correspondence solicited. auia ddtwlm CITY ITEMS i a las 29 log the speed of the 3 Ci.a to made slower. The new prac seal eteam mill men and 1 rrbnounced a decided tl ;.iv cauL inveni many sawyci success Cied, In this city, Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock, of congestive chill, Florence, infant child of Jno. J. and uarne woi- fenden. s t; T' e funeral will take place from, resi- an extensive visit to .Wilson. One of Wilson's boys accompanied her,, and, has been examined by a great paging appearances, he will come again .;: . J. .Y Joy nerT one of the principals of the la u range uoiiegiate institute, re turned to this place one day last week, after an absence of sqme weeks. The prospects are bright for a full attend ance nexi session. ... t ". La Grange ia improving. If the busi ness men of the place would build 4 c'ioe of parents, on Craven street, "oori, at 5 o'clock.! Friends Lumber of dwelling houses for rent it a.. J t.-.aaiiiUucesare invited to attend. I would, ta ;a Davin? investment', and Our Churclie To-day.' .... ; -presbxti::;ian church. .-. . Services at 11 a. m. by Iiev. Edward Bull. - ' - v. ' - . METHODIST CHURCH. Eev. Joseph II. Wheeler, of the N. C, C " rence, who was in charge of the I " " :V. t church here in 1853 and 1854, v.'iT." ' . I-uiL!;ead's pulpit to-day at 11 'c are in- would be the means of bringing families to town. Yesterday a gentleman, who wishes to engage in business here, was looking for a house, but at last accounts had not found one to suit. A few good dwelling houses would be occupied by good citizens. :;.',!;.; ; , There are two classes of persons who will complain. ( Those who get all and those who get none. The first is the Kinston Itemizer, who has a thousand as before. A Fair in New Borne. , a We notice in the New Berne Journal of the 19th inst. an editorial, "Why not have a Fair?", We join heart and hand with the Journal, and aek-the question why is it that our enterprising men are negligent in the advocacy of a project that would have a greater tendency to develop the resources of our section than any other? V ; i, It is a well known fact that every in dustry is more or less dependent ripon the agricultural interest of all sections for support, and it is as equally well known that nothing can have a greater tendency to develop the agricultural interest of. a county than fairs. There is in our opinion no section that affords greater' facilities than the section of country adjacent to New Berne to sup port a fair. ot people so changed, that I have como to the conclusion that the pants were not fine enough for me. I considered thorn fine pants when they were made, and good enough for any one to wear or be buried m either." v TIHE LATEST NEWS. This column, next, to local news, Is to be used for local advertising. Rates, 10 cents a line for Bret insertion, and 6 cents a Hue for each subsequent Insertion. FRANK B. SMITH, ARCHITECT, NOHFOXiK, "VA.. , Drawings and deglnns hirntRhed to hiitMnm and contractors in any part of the country. . E. E. WHBATLET'S , Stenm 13.ve "VI'orLtH. 107 Church Street, NORFOLK, TA. Found. A Yale lock Security key. Ofllce. Dyeing and cleaning hi all its branch es done in the very best manner , Prompt attention given to all orders Journal hy mail or express. aep2d4m A First Class Sewing machine bran new can bought cheap at the Journal office. ' ? Hon. W. F. Pool Dead. ' t Elizabeth City, Aug. 25. Hon. W. F. Pool died this morning at 7 o'clock, greatly loved and lamented by all classes. He was one of our best and ablest men, and his death creates an irreparable loss with us. ' ' ' . Saratoga, N Y., August S4. The American Bar Association held its clos- S. W. SELDNER, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, Wo. l r ! as .e on a 'riven to t" ' 1 ' 'a the rt on his . id teen ,1 saj a he had 'ory oa T ator er 1 lit a fine a relator's stand. ' i i t V.-i ; trn. fll i c ... -j ( k v ' i tSie i.'-i ' ' i if l.e coulJa't n his r'-i and i . if t o ing session this, morning. The meeting was called to order by President Law ton at 10:30 o'clock; : ; ' ' ; William Allen Butler, of New York, We notice that in every section where offered a resolution extending the moet fairs are progressing agricultural in- cordial welcome to Lord Chief Justice tereste are in advance of any where Coleridge, who arrived on the steamship fairs are not heldi But it is a hard old Celtio, from England,1 this' morning. dollars appropriated to build his great fight when newspapers havo to fight the TfTe resolution was . unanimously adop- "National hjghway," and the other the battle single banded and alone. Push ted. ' ' ' r ? : . Contentnea N?k fcorreff indent, who tho matter Bro Nunn, and we will aid Rochester, Minn., August 24. The refused to help himself and got nothing, you the beet we can in this project. It tiumber of persons killed by the cyclone The "some selfish people" in Moseley is our opinion that success depends upon on Tuesday is now fixed at, thirty-four 1" .1 townuup know mat tne many sei- the advancement or the agricultural ano uie numDer miurea at eignty-two; and mechanical interest of a country, of the latter nine were fatally injured. It is our aim to try and advance the in terest of our section and believe the farmers of our county will give their influouco in this enterprise. Pamlico Enteryrse, N ' ; - ' . - . ' . , Henderson returned from 91 Roanoke Square, J : r; ; NORFOLK, VA. i Orders promptly attended to and satisfac. tlon guaranteed, c . ! Established 1869. f . . sepld&wSm , urn ur.1! HIGHEST CA8H PRICES ram ror nil Kinds of OLD IROW, METALS JAS. P0WEE fSs CO.. , i I 96 Rowland' Wharf. NORFOLK. VA. We are Blwavs In the Marknt. fnr thA nnr. hase of old wrecks, old steamers and old ma chinery of all kinds. All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made. auUdly MLLtR & DAVIS, Furnitnre, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth?, .Uatttng, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks, j Window Huades, Cornices, Etc., ;' Church Street, t:' ': knU-d6m i, '! KORFOUC, VA. I am sellint; LIMB in. LOTS TO SUIT for LESS THAN ANY ONE ELSK IN; TOWN IT, i i IIE SUkE:; AHV-icALL'-l BE- Cuh people of itinston oppose every couny iirrovpient that don't point to. . ..i "T'.-o Hub.""- The "safety of t" e i :.! !io" P1 1 ti e "demands of com i . a" ..: 7 c.ill for this "great im j 'ovpRifnt," bi't p long as Moseley II ',1 j y3 83 nsui II taxes into the puhlio -.I ' i i i ' "io i;' a, ii vt" ), f ,.l roceives- as ' i ( - 1 that 0 i: . . UHiHB 3 ii ;0W1." Mr. Oeo. the West last night. Dr. F,. II. TaVMtt, nickory, N. C snya: ''iiiowns I. i Bitters give great Bati!:f.icUon." .. . '. Details from the surrounding district show that the cyclone swept over a territory sixty miles in length and above two miles wide, leaving in its path nothing but ruins. To form an idea of the loss one has only to estimate the value of all the improvements that had been made in the section visitod by the cyclone and which are all gone. The loss in Rochester is now PORE YOU BUY. ERESH BUTTER received every - week.. v..j ; t n r.;; ,:,:. -: A1 NEW stock of TEA ' for the sum mer trade just received. - . Toilet and Laundry SOAP in great variety." " ' ; ' Sparkling CIDER, a cool anil rafraah. ingrink.-::: v ' 7 . Finest Grades f FLOUR... l ,.if i i ' V Pure APPLE TINEOAR. i , ' cisAS; it. nm. ' English Island MOLASSES. f ; !-'" ; 1 i , I HAMS and Breakfast Bacon ii h XKW BKBNB, August 18, 188S. On BEfTEMHER 1st I shall move my ?mre ot business irom my present, si una (neni o the Ice House) to the Store under 0ld Fellews Hall, opposite Central Hotel, Wtiei'o i win D8 nappy ro see my irienns. ftUlo-utl : BAM. M. WA11LU3. Flavoring Extracts (all fresh). . : Special bargains 'offered' to cash cus tomers. c. lanll-dly , E.
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