OUMNAL. HE WILY . i . VOL. III. NEW BERNE, N. G , THUKS DAY, MAY 8, 1884. NO. 33. D LOCAL NEWS.; JoumalJttlniatare Almanac. , 8un rifles, B:00 I Length of day,"' ' ' Sun seta, 6:52 1 13 hours, 52 minutes. " Moon sets at ;09 a. m. . - ' War Department, Signal Service, V. '-" - i 7' 8 Army ,V ' ";: -' i Report of observations taken at New -. Berne: : . - : ' ' . . :' May 7,1884-6 P.M. - v ,. " Max Min. "Rain . ,' Temp. ' Temp. '. Fall. ; New Berne... 88 - 65 08 ' ; ' V r " J. W.'Webb, Observer.' Rehearsal of Trial by Jury Friday night 8.15 atthe Theatre. ' The Exposition. Committee met at the ' Exchange building yesterday. Th Morrison bill has been defeated .-Jn the House by a vote of 159 to 154. v The steamer Elm City leaves Balur l dav'.mornina for Swan Ouar.er via , Baybord --a The steamer Ooldsboro arrived from Baltimore on' Tuesday nlnht witligen eral merchandise. "... ' The Directors of the Cotton Exchange were in, regular session yesterday but - not much cotton to exchange or direct. 4- It is hoped that the ex-Confederates and friends in the country will come in on Saturday in force , to the Memorial servloes .'''.,"' - The election of Mayor" Bryan yester day was. quite a surprise in political - circles, as his name had not been men .; tioned as aa aspirant to that position. V The railroad hands have commenced A Goldaboro Enterprise." While your reprtcr was in Golds- boro on last Monday he visited the rice and planing mills of J. Strouse & Co., We were shown through the building by Mr. T. B. flyman one of the vfirm, and had an opportunity of seeing some of their work, and think we are pre pared to . say that their sash,- daors blinds, mouldings, brackets, etc., that they are now turning out will equal any we have ever seen in style and work manship. Remember the Tenth. Saturday will be the 10th of May and on that day the usual memorial services will be observed The assembly will take place on the Academy Green at 5 o'clock, when prayer will be offered, and music will be made the special feature of the occa sion. . ' A procession, which will include the children of the Graded School, will be formed and march - to the cemetery, where tho floral decorations will be made. - It is hoped that the attendance will be full, and that all who can, will take as many flowers as they can with them. The Retlrlug members. Mayor Howard, was not re-elected yesterday as wa3 the 'expectation of many, and he retires at the end of an unexceptionable administration. Dur ing his terra of office a number of fire wells have been sunk, the streets im proved and shelled. The old sightless structures on the sidewalk near the market removed and a decidedly ira proved condition of affairs seems to work on the track passing through the have been attained citv. The old ties, what remains of Mr. Alex Miller, as chairman of the them, will be taken out and new ones cemetery committee, has been zealous put in. t, ' : ' , in his efforts to improve and beautify Lewis Washington is in the city with t'io cemetery and its surroundings and - I a . ...... his machinery, moving houses." He nas Elven muc" or his time and atten landfid one on the vacant lot at the tion to the same. His successor has a corner of Hancock and Queen streets on , yesterday. Lewis is at home when he gets an old house on wheels. - The shoe shop on Craven street, near - the steamer wharves, attracts consider- - able attention, it being something new la that" neighborhood. Messrs. Orralli ' & Ferrori propose to make up the best of s;oods in their lineand will give at- good example before him and it is hoped will emulate it. James J. Howard has given strict attention-to the duties assigned him and his services hav been of value to his constituents J. W. Moore, Treasurer, has filled the office acceptably and with unusual at tention to the interest of the city. General Hancock has given good at tention to repairing when desired.. They tention to the duties of Tax Collector also deal in second-hand shoes, which is a new feature in the business here, and one that wijl be of convenience to both buyers and sellers. The site of the new school building - was selected by the Board pi Trustees yesterday. It will be north and east of the present Academy building, the southwest corner of the new being on a line with the northeast corner of the old, distant about 45 feet Ground will be broken this morning at 9 o'elock, Mr. W. H. Oliver haying been selected' by the Board to throw the first shovelf ull .of djrt. , Those wishing to witness it will be on hand promptly at nine. and in the last year collected more closely than has been the case for sev eral years heretofore A. Oden, the colored member retiring has filled the position cf Councilman with satisjaction to his constituents and associates we believe. The City Marshal, J. E. Gaskill, ha3 done his duties well, also have, so far as we know, the whole police force. joia him bo struck a blow with his whip that disabled the snake, and then ho despatched it. It was a blue racer, flvo feet long. THE LATEST NEWS. Father Point, Quebec, May 7. The GENERAL NEWS. Tho Marino Bank of Now York City, with a capital stock of $406,- 000, has failed. . . - It is said that tho Democrats of Ohio will send a colored delegate at largo to the Chicago Convention. Dr. Edward SieglO, Of Newton, steamship Titania, from Glasgow, . (J., Committed SniCldO near Char- passed inward at 5:45 o'clock this morn- Otto on Sunday last by taking ine. She has on board twentv-four of auaanum. . the crew of the Bteamshin State of The general conference of the Florida, that vessel having been sunk African Methodist Episcopal Church by collision with a. bark in mid-ocean. of the United States, representing Out of 167 persons on board the State of 41 annual conierences ana compris-1 Florida only forty-four were saved ; and ing nearly 300 members assembled 0f the bark's crew only the captain and at jjaiumoro on juonaay last. two of the men were rescued. One VIENNA, May 4 The TanblaWs hundred and twenty-three souls went Warsaw correspondent says that, down with the steamer, and twelve with owing to the discovery at Moscow the bark, making the total loss of life of a plot to assassinate the Czar, 135. The survivors will probably be the iestivities designed in honor ol ianded at Quebec. -nT, fy wickicu New York, May 7.-Tho distance will be held at St. Petersburg. fromFather Pointto new. where r- T t TT-m - 1 1 I Uen. JOUU J3. uoruon nUDllSllCS the steamer Titania with the a statement that tho movement to crew ot tXia wrecked State erect a homo for disabled ex-Con- federate soldiers by voluntary con- makeher next landintr bcin!J nearlv Qnil iq rnAlT7in cr Mia nimrrir onnnnrf 1U .VWlIlUi U.ti. V T OUUTUH .,,1 ,l .1 .1. f H.a ui uoiii ex-vjoiiieueniies auu men 01 the Union army. particulars disaster can bo learned until a late hour to-night. Austin Baldwin & Co., general agents of the State Steamship Co., received this morn .- i .- i i- i. : .1. j.: n , the total establishment to 165,380. 'us-f-- ; waa Tnnmbr wnntino- tn PmnW duplicate of that received by the Asso ciated Press. The effective strength of the British army on tho 1st of Januarv last amounted to 15S,029 men, and The number wanting to comDlete was 7,588. Tho infantry numbered 100,818 affectives and an establish ment of 10G,G30, wanting 5,812 to complete. About one hundred stoats and weasels, which had been caught with considerable difficulty in dif- lercnt parts ot .Lincolnshire Dv a COMMERCIAL. iNEW York, May 0. The suspension of Grant and Ward has been announced at the stock exchange Tho firm is composed of Gen. U. S. Grant, Jas. D. Fish, U. S. Grant, jr., and Ferdinand Ward. About six hundred shares of Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Journal Office, May 7, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures steady; Spots dull. New Berne market dull. No sales. Middling, 103-4; Low Middling, 10 1-2; Good Ordinay, 9 8-4. NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 11 3-4; Low Middling, 11 7-16; Good Ordinary, 10 3-4. FUTURES. May, 11.58 JUne, 11.64 July, 11.73 August, 11.82 CORN-Steady at 64a70c. DOMESTIC MARKET. Turpentine Hard, $1.00; dip, 81.75. Tar 73c. to $1.03. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed $13.50 per ton. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75o. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. Lard 13ic. per lb.; Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eggs 11c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00at.50 per bushol. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. Tallow Cc. per lb. Chickens Grown, 75c. per pair. Meal 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 40c. ; yams GOc. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and nom, inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, !$4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $17.75alS.OO; long clears 10al0c; shoulders, dry salt, 8.1a8ic. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. A NY ONE buying TWO BOXES X X. of " . Hancock Chill Pills, or TWO BOXES of Hancock File Remedy, or ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of any kind of ueuicme, win ne preeeniea Willi one f HAMLIN'S BONO BOOKS at d HANCOCK BROS. DBl'G STORK. V. H. LISCOUB. John s. Leonard. - LISC0MB& LEONARD Wholesale Commission Merchant?, IN poultry, game, fruits. : AND PEODUOE, 240 Washington Street & 92 Park Place, NEW TOHK. Consignmonlssoliclted. lioturm promptly made. ' lUFERENCES-Irvlng National Hank, New l orK. K. K. (Jochrau & Co., (J Park Place. Brnwer Brothers, 218 Washington st. Enyard <nln,l.ss Chambers st. 3 Apply to T. J. MAY for stencils. ap25d.tm vermin catcher, have just been sent Indiapolis, Omaha and Alton and Terre to New Zealand. They have been Haute were closed out under1 the rule; purchased by the government Of also some Nickle Plate and mortgages. that country for the purpose of JOHN ORRM. JOSEPH FERRARI. fiw Shoe Shop. destroying the rabbits which over run the colony. One thousand five hundred live pigeons have been shipped for the consumption of the animals during the voyage. Monticello, May 4. Edmund New Borne and Pamlico Steam Trans portation Co. New Berne, N. C, May 7th, 1884. The steamer Elm City will run her regular trip Saturday, leaving her berth foot of Craven street at 8 a. m. She will take passengers for Swan Quarter, Hyde Bell of Meredith, Delaware county, county. N. C, to attend court, leaving pll Animal Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Gentlemen of the Board of Education of Vraven County, JHortH Carolina: Atthe "close of another year of the public schools of Craven county it be comes my duty as a matter of public information, to submit my otuciai state ment of the educational work done during the last term. Bmce the nrst Monday ot last August loaded his gun on Friday to shoot a dog. The ramrod stuck in one barrel. Bell shot the dog with the contents of the other barrel, and then thought he would make the job more complete by firing the ramrod through the dog. lie tired, and the barrel bursted near the breech. Bell's left hand was so completely blown to pieces that nothing but the thumb could be found. It was hanging on a bush several rods away. After recover ing his thumb, Bell walked a mile Bayboro Sunday morning, arriving at bwan Quarter same day. Fare to Swan Quarter, $2.50 Ealhi Gray, Agent Flmwood Still Ahead Tennis game. Elmwood vs Pembroke. I have examined into the qualifications Twflntv ffamwi-nlaved. :Elmwood 13. and renewed the certificates or 81 -ir j- -t- - ., v oft j m 1 a rt Thomas and uiiion. umie again secondh and 15 the third. We have next best. . a-' ? it - operated during the year 03 schools, a white and oi colored, riot withstand The Nellie B. Der. ing the last legislature madenohnan There is a fine little steamer of the cial provision tor the visitation pi the above name on tlie marine railways of TTA.rrX Mr,uowara, wmca wpa uuufcufc ent from performing this most import sound for the use of Messrs. Dey Bros., ant part of his work. I have felt it my af Beaufort The model is pronounced duty personal y to visit and inspect A gentleman don't want tobacco that will foul the air, bito the tongue, or un string the nerves. He wants only nature's exquisite flavors and delicate tonic. These are found nowhere in such perfect combination as in the leaf of the Golden Belt of North Carolina, of which Blackwell's Durham Long Cut, for pipe and cigarette smoking, is made. "BUCHU-PAIBA." Quick, complete cure, all b"M Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. uciui, iiiuuLtiLcu tuo uiiiuuiLcu i jjfi. Druggists. member at tue wrist jomc. CaieO, May 4. Majors Kitch ener and Eundlo and Col. Wortley, attacked tho Egyptian army, have been ordered to ascend the Nilo in a steamer on the 9th inst. for the purpose of makinga reconnoissance. If you suffer with Sick Headache, Constipation, Sour Stomach, or Bilious attacks, Emoky's Little Cathartic Pills will relieve you. 15 cents. w3 The glory of a man is his strength. If you are weakened down through exces- French reports Ot the Surrender Ot si ve study, or by early indiscretions r, 1 1 - iI 1 . I Allan 'a 1 ? vo in l.'i ii ii 1 txtiU nrmonantl, lei uer um m uuuuiitiiuu uuie. a.u Egyptian soldier has been sentenced to ten years in penal servitude for inciting black trooDs to mutiny. When asked the meaning of his conduct, he replied that he was compelled to spread dissension and excite revolt. All efforts to make Allen's Brain Food will permanently restore all lost vigor, and strengthen all the muscles ot Brain and Body. l 6 for $5. At druggists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. . dw3 A Melodious Voice ought to be accompanied by an agree him divulge farther were without able breath. Words wafted by a pleas K.lioo she is intended. I am gratified to be able . to say that out progress has been steadily forward and improved. The standard of scholarship and character, among our teachers is constantly improving. The people of the country - districts are everywhere being aroused on the subject of educa tion. r I have delivered public addresses 1 could get an audience. Study, diligence, painstaking appli cation are everywhere the watchwords of teachers and children. We have bad no division or strife among our school officials, but the greatest concord and harmony from hrst to last. A if ViniinrH -or a hnvahaA Anlv ohmik SH 000 Common Coicll. -c .-. .. ; t j;i..;u...n o .ui. t.. ine uew owu 'i". oontinuei the most of them for a term of three months, and many of tbem for four. Nearly every school district, through the admirable wisdom and energy of our school committees, is now fitted out with new and excellent school houses, which are thd property ot the county. I desire especially to call your attention to the well-conducted graded schools of this city. 1 do not consider them perfect by any "means, but we in tend that they shall approach perfection before w ar through with them, i he white school under Professor Thomas, and the colored under Mr. Savage, have each ab3ut 500 scholars, the principals Schooner Arrival,.:;'; -r.'-v '' The Carrie, Capt. Whitehurst, from Elizabeth City with "corn for J., A. - Meadows.' ' ' ' - . ' l- The Mystery, Capt. Jones, from Eliza- hereTer beth CitT. -with , corn Jor w. r, uurrus The BwZa Benton, Capt: Chadwlck, J from ilizabetK City, 'with corn fpr Bur- rus & UO. i : c - The following constitute the Board of C'uuncilmen: i , - - . ' First Ward-g. H. Gray; associate, S, Street,-jr. -;; H'.- 'X Second Ward W. F. Eouhtree asso ciate, Joseph H. fiackbttrn., i Third Ward-A,.sW.-Wood; associate, J. A. Simpson.' v;-J" "' ' :.y '-, Fourth Ward V .'A, Crawford. Fifth Ward-N. H. Styron.' V An electioa for Mayor resulted in the avail, as he refused to make any additional statements. At the hotels in Switzerland and Germany wine is tho chief source of profit, and more is made on 'notion? of II. It. Bryan, Esq., and n being installed in office, other land teachers are competent and faithful, auicsVere filled.- V v ' , - .. .-. good work is constantly being done. Tacamcs Citv Tax' Collector; John H. Bell. - -' t ;ty Treasurer", A. W. Wood, I t rhysician, Dr. F. W. Hughes.-'; A tt r aoy s, Messrs. Simmons & Manly. Tlarshal, John M. Hargett. and . :. I owden, F. J. Hardison and J, T r m's, policemen i Co Jar Grove Cemefery, W.N i ('.:. -nvoo-.l Ccmotei-y, Wm, ant one, especially if proceeding from a roseate delicately chiselled mouth, de light and unchain the male listener Mark this, dames and demoiselles, and use Sozodont which endows the teeth with the whiteness and hardness of ala baster, renders flabby, cankered, color nnmrnnn thjin rin hio-1. r,riV.Pd nnnli- ?a8ler. renQB paooy, canKere w . o- i - i , jegs. gums tlrm and pink, and gives healthier glow to pale, roughened lips ties. .Tho lormerare much more largely consumed, and while a wine The breath becomes as sweet as a nose costing 80 centimes may be .sold at gay through its influence, two franp.s. a win a nnHtino f francs I cannot be sold" at 1Q. There are ManL ladieB adm4re, f a hair-n " M v DAmanthavnoronn Rut. fow flnra A trr very iew uoiet Keepers wuo uave it9 efifect n own charms. Nor not more sorts Ot wmo on their need they, since Ayer's Hair Vigor pre- carte Aes tins than in their cellars. The proprietor of a grand hotel re cently conlessed that he drew three sorts oT'Neuchatel wine from the same cask. "And when anybody," ho said, "orders the cheapest of the vents the hair from turning gray, and restores gray hair to its original color It cleanses the scalp, prevents the torma tion of dandruff, and wonderfully stim ulates the growth ot the hair. The Peonle's Remedy for Biliousness three SOrtS, I feel inyself,very badly Constipation, Piles, Sick Headache Jaundice, iKc, is Alien s Bilious rnysic a purely vegetable liquid remedy; large and success is the only condition sought or acknowledged in either. By the be- jrinninz.'of another school arv the white graded school expects to be Indcpd in a magnificent new buildihcr And if the Bhtir school hill "shall have passed through the , House of Represen tatives, we expect in the Good Provi dence of , God to gee the dawn ot a brighter day for the. school interests of J North Carolina. . . ' ( '- . Very respectfully yours, ' " ."- . , - John S. Long, ; ' Sb t. PuWioInrtniotion. used." Monticello, May 4. John n. Pitts, of this village was , driving near Bridgeville on Friday. He discovered a large black snake sun ning' itself by the roadside, and stopping his from his wagon to kill the' serpent, He struck at the snake with his car riage . whip, but. niissed it. v The snake resented; the assault, ' and started lor ritts, with head erect. bottle, 35 cents. . At all druggists. 3 Pure Cod Liver Oil made from se lected livers, on the sea-shore, by Cas- well. Hazard & Co.. New York, it is luotuo, auu, , ... t l,nrM Vi ai:i.i.J aoHOiUteiy pure auu sween. ioucum others. Physicians have decided it su perior to any or the- other oils in mar- ket. . .. , :, '. ' : - th-2 - MRS. D. DEWEY IS RECEIVING HER SPRING STOCK OF Milliixex, and has added many novelties, which she offers to her customers At Extremely Low Prices. Her OPENING will be on Thursday, April 24. Her friends and customers are assured that her stock will be complete and her prices as LOW as the LOWEST. ap22dlm Genta and Ladles Shoes of the latest Rtyle and heal trench calfskin made to lit. Repairing notice. done on short Second hand shoes cheap. (live us a trial ; we guaran tee satisfaction. ORKALI & FERRARI, Craven street, second door from mays difcwtf Dall's corner. ICE!; BOE! SCE! ICE ! Ebofion of Teachers. rursumit to a resolution of the Board of rustees of New Heine Academy, notice is hereby given that an election of Principal ml leacliers lor the session ot lu ol New Hei ne (iraded School, will be held at the next regular meeting of the hoard, which takes place Friday, the 20th instant. Applicants will correspond with the under signed. Y. M. WATBON, mad dt 1 Sec. &Treas. UnitedStatks Dis'rjiicr Court. ) luiilern District ot North Caro- In Una, Pamlico District. ) Admiralty. To the Owners and all persons Interested in me rugooat u,. nenaerson, her tackle, ap parel and furniture : You are hereby notified to be and appear before the lion. Augustus H. Seymour. Judge of the IT. S.Dist. Court, sitting in Admiralty at his ollice In the City of New Berne, County 01 craven ami suue ot rortn Carolina, on Monday, the 1'Jlh day of May, 1881, at 10 o'clock A.M.. to show cause, if any there be. why the said tugboat K. Henderson, her tackle, ap parel and lurnlture, should not be condemned uitt soiii to satisiy tne libel ot jonn u. liat- ing. seaman, for 22. , Wm. Carter, seaman, ?-JH; also the clalii.s of Joseph Pate. SI, Ella Askins, Wm. V. Wall, tw.u0, for supplies t w:;g- s and advances. Witness the Hon. Aug. s. Seymour. Judte of our said court, and the seal thereof, at New i'.erne in said district, the5lh day of May A.D. lssi. K. B. IKHMAN, Clerk Mooiik & Cr.AUKK, U. S. Dist. Court. I'roctors. maO dtd Ihe undersigned having completed ar rangements for an ICE HOUSE at Union Point, wishes to inform the public that he has now on the way a large cargo of ICK, which will be sold in large or small quantities. Arrangements have been made for retail ing in a convenient part of the town. special aiieuuon is caned to the Delivery System, which he proposes to re-establish. With the facilities for handling Ice at Union Point with but little expense, he is confident in soliciting tlie public to hold their orders for him, that they will obtain the lowest nos. slble prices. Out or town orders solicited, and promptly filled ! E. O. E. LODGE, Craven St., below Express Office. np20d&wtf ."()() ACRES Valuable Timber Land OX ADAMS CREEK, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. Tills land is especially valuable, containing a virgin forest of Oak, Ash, Pine, Maple, Pop lar aim uum, wmieuie sou is very lertueanu peculiarly adapted to the successful cultiva tion of Cotton, Corn and Kice. The tract contains 500 acres, more or less. anil Is situated at the head of Adams Creek, In Craven county, and distant from the Town of Beaufort, In Carteret county, about four teen nines, ana is easily accessible irom Adams Creek or from the county road. Terms easy, auu a great bargain. Apply to WATSON dt STREET, ap20 d Ileal Estate Agents. TO TUB VOTERS QF GRAVEN COUNTY: I respectfully inform you that I am a CANDIDATE fcr SENATOR in the next General Assembly. WM. J. CLARKE. New Heme, N. C, April 8lh, 1884. 9dwtf Brick, Brick! For sale In any quantity. Sample can be saen at aiy store after the T nth of May. ap21dAivtf K. It. JONES. 1,500 400 YARDS BURLAPS, for covering Potatoe Barrels, BUSHELS FINE OATS, for feed. : Chapped Hands, Face? Pimples, and aminU ClriM ahhajI kf nflttlA? TtT7TT!7T Pitta rau at fuU-fspeed dewn tie Tak soap, made by Caswell, Hazard road for nearly a quartet of a mile, ana the fmake. Kept up the, chase, and lessened the distance between it and its wonld-bo slayer. Pitts turned off into the woods, and suc ceeded in climbing to the top of a large rock before the snake reached him. He then faced the serpent and. r.s it y r,s lidi?l cp tho rock to & Co., New York. th-2 ' ' , ; A Fair Offer. ' The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Electno Appliances on trial; for thirty days, to men, old and younp;, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases. See advertisement in this paper, d&wlw JilOlS, Etc. S.W.&E.W. SMALL WOOD Cor. Craven & So. Front Sts. ',. V ap29dtf.. , .. , Notice Extraordinary. i ; WIZARD OIL, 1.0i . Bt. Jacob's Oil, 50 cU. , Wood's l'aln Relief, 25 cts. ' . Mother Noble's Healing Syrup, 50 eta. . - - - sallcvlica.Sl.0o. All for the relief of PAIN and cure of RIIETJ- " MATISM, etc. it Is said thoy are all good, and I knowthey are. Kot sale at W. h. PALMKU'S Cigar, To bacco, and Confectionery Store, next door to ine corner oi Kontn f ront anu Miuaiesw New Heme. N. O.. U. 8. A. ALSO, you can find cool and delicious Roda Water, Ginger Ale, and Deep lloctc Water, to drink. Finest Cigars to smoke, and fluent Tobacco to enow, .nalu.ii-. m kjiiaIj r if jis louiH for uutrering humanity. - . . W I.. PAT.MF.1t G. E. SLOVER Has just received a FltESH SUPPLY of CHOICE GROCERIES, AND OFFERS FOR SALE I Standard Granulated Sugar. A. and C Sugar, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Brunswick Hams. Breakfast Strips, Sugar Cured Shoulders. Cooked Corned Beef, . Potted Ham, , Steam Cooked Oat Meal. Roasted Coffee, Condensed Milk, , Lobster, Sardines, Fine Teas, Codfish, Pickles,' ." Dried Peaches, Dried Apple?, -Prunes. ', ' , ' ap9 RED CJ OIL. dim Fcr Rent, v THE TWO VACANT lORES BELOW TIIK CENTRAL HOTEL,' ' Apply at once to , ' TJ:. ; - ' jounsdunn, mart) dtf ' - Ailiv! '