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VOL, III.
NEW' BERNE. N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1884.
NO. 171.
LOCAL NEWS.
Journal Htalatre Almanac. ' T . '
Sun rises, 6:09 ) Length of day, .
: Sun sets, 5:28 1 11 hours, 13 minutes.
Moon rises at 8:44 a. m.
Register. . -. x ,v
' Overcoats and fires are in demand.
, The cold wave has come but no rain,
r One thousand laughs at the theatre to'
night '.J, . -;
Regular meeting of Cosmopolitan
Council, No. fill, American Legion of
.Honor, to-night. r '
. Those who are disappointed about the
Th Election -
The latest election returns rhow that
Ohio is Republican by 16,000 to 20,000
majority and West Virginia Democratic
by 10,000. The majorities in both these
States ore probably larger than was ex
pected. The Democrats had conceded
Ohio to the Republicans by ten to fifteen
thousand, but did not expect to do so
well in West Virginia. So both sides
have enough to encourage them to fight
it unto death. . In the mean time the
Democrats in North Carolina had better
wake up and go to work in earnest. s
)
Court Adjourned.
Onslow Superior Court adjourned on
elections in West Virginia and Ohio - Tuesday night and our New Berne at
.ought to go and hear Uaverly to-nigut torneys, Messrs. btevenson, Bryan, Sim-
and laugh it off. - Imons, Manly, Holland and Clarke have
' (HL-. -i r. I returned. Thnrn wan n lare-a crowd
- - XIIO HH7oHiPl : xskjwlhwg uinit ntn uuiuou i - - o
f veaterday morning was one of the best present on Monday and Tuesday.
f - x f mJirht boats on the lino between this Speeches wore made by Mai. C. W. Mc
: i 1UUimAm.V ' .-. V Clammy, Col. Ed. D. Hall, Hon. W. J
On and after, to-day round trip ticket8
limited to fire days, to Raleigh', iuclud
tag admission to Exposition, will be on
etle at $3.70 from New Berne.
The schooner E. K. Wilson; Capt
. Henry . Clogg, arrived from Baltimore
Tuesday sight with a cargo of 1100
sacks of salt for R. O. E. Lodge."
' Do the. Democrats know how many
voters in' the city haye not registered,
and how many have registered anew
while their names remain on-the books
of a neighboring ward or precinct? -
We have heard that the Republicans
had high hopes ; of capturing Swift
Creek, the only Democratic township in
the county, on account of the many
Democrats up there who hold to the
Greenback, doctrine ; but while at Vance
boro on Tuesday we heard, that a Green
back .orator had been in the neighbor
hood advocating Blainev and York and
that the Democrats want none of that
sort of stuff in thor'n.
We are often asked where the regis
tration books of some ward can be found
B. M. Gates gives notice in the Daily
Journal for the First Ward, J. H. Bell
we believe has the book for the Second
; i ' . Ward at the City Clerk's office, and E.
' v-n tt:ii t,. . 1 it, l 1- L :
jr ULiii, ua., una wm vuu uu una uuiuo
for one precinct of the Fifth Ward
Where the others are we do not know,
but will again inform the Registrar? of
all that we will insert a notice for a few
days free of charge in the Journal if About New Bene.
sent td our office. 1 I The doctors tell us that the health of
this city was never better than it has
Peronali v . : , I been the last summer. With a healthy
Mrs., Judge Seymour and family have and mild climate, cheap goods, a splen-
returned from their summer visit North, did market, and with school facilities
DrMttton Selby and family, of Hyde equal to any town in the State, we see
- county ar : at the Gaston House, on no reason why New Berne Bhould
'their return from a trip North and to not be in the front rank of
the Exposition, progressive towns in the State.
Sheriff 8. E. Koonce. and Dr. J. H.I Cotton, corn, rice and other produce
Scarboro, "of Trenton, passed through will command as good a price in New
for the Exposition on yesterday morn- Berne as any town in North Carolina
A'-iBgr;li;i:,1, .:?,; j , , - save perhaps Wilmington. Now what
Mr. T. E. Button, of the Button- Fire we want is to cret DeoDle to market their
Green and H. R Bryan, Esq.
Onslow is thoroughly arousod and
will give Cleveland and Scales a major
ity like unto that received by Tilden
and Vance in 1876.
Steamer Deftauce Burned.
On Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock
fire was discovered in the hold of the
steamer Defiance, which had just fin
ished loading with cotton at tho rail
road wharf, having taken on about
seven hundred bales, the most of which
belonged to parties at Smithfield and
Goldsboro. The alarm was given and
the fire department promptly rushed to
the scene, but the fire being
below, they could do nothing
to check the progress of the
flames. Some near two hundred bales
of the cargo were taken off and the
steamer was driven down to Salter's
wharf and scuttled. In the mean time
the fire engines were removed and a
steady stream from both was turned on,
but the strong wind prevailing from the
North put the firemen to great disad
vantage, and in spite of all their efforts
the steamer was burned to the water's
edge.
The estimated damages to cotton is
$35,000; to the steamer about $35,000.
Capt. Anson Wallace, while render
ing assistance to the boat's crew, fell
from the upper deck and was seriously
hurt.
EXPOSITION NOTES. v
The Exposition Company have thought
of the comfort of their visitors by pre
viding. ice water at every door in the
buildings. ' , -'-' ' '
The editors were pleased with their
trip to the big- State Exposition. They
all say it was a grand display, and ad
vise their readers to attend.
This week the colored people hold
their fair inside the Exposition grounds.
Next week the State Agricultural Sor
ciety will hold their fair and award
premiums.
On the 31str and 23d Northern me
who have located in the State are to as
semble and are requested to make them
selves known to J. T. Patrick, immi
gration agent, , .
When you visit the Exposition dont
fail to see the huge chuncksof gold that
are in the Agricultural Department's
display, and the mammouth trunk of a
hollow cypress tree which is used by
the Albomarle exhibit as an office
There are too many attractions to call
attention even to one tenth of the
greater ones. But don't fail to see the
Ben Butler fish which Commissioner
Worth has in his display and you will
be convinced that the waters contain as
unsightly creatures as the land.
It now only costs one cent per mile to
attend the State Exposition. The rates
having been reduced this week.
Tho Exposition will positively close
on the 28th of this month and those de
siring to attend must go at once.
The theatrical performances in Ral
eigh during the Exposition are exceed
ingly interesting.
I no rate or board in italeigh is very
low. Tho people are trying to show
that they are not as selfish as some out
siders have accused them. When you
visit the Exposition go to the City Intel
ligonce office, next door to Stronach's
store on the corner next to the capitol
and you will be sent to a private house
where the rates are low.
Carry your boys to the great State Ex
position and let them learn of State
pride, which will make them love home
and not desire to go West.
Near fifty counties display at the Ex
position and it is worth a trip to Raleigh
to see either one of them.
THE ELECTIONS.
COLUMBCS, O., Oct. 1.51:45 A. M.
Eight hundred and twenty-eight wards
and precincts show a net Democratic
gain of 1,248 over the vote for secretary
of State in 1880. The same wards and
precincts show a net Republican gain of
12,629 oyer the vote for Governor in
1883. The Democratic candidate for
Congress in the 6th district is probably
elected.
Youngstown, O., Oct. 15. Isaao H.
Taylor, Republican, for Congress from
the 18th district, is elected by about
,000.
Toledo, Oct.15 3-30 a. m. The Re
publicans generally are still claiming
FOREIGN SEWS.
London, Oct. 12. The announce
ment that the Irish Nationalists
were about to import Irish-American
speakers has caused an unex
pected sensation in Dublin. The
Tories and Orangemen are organiz
es meetings to neutralize the effect
of the imported eloquence. They
are also taking practical measures
to head off the Irishmen who are
coming from America. They hare
procured from certain cities in the
United states authenticated re
ports of violent speeches made by
Alexander Sullivan, the late Presi
dent of the Irish League; Patrick
Ford, the editor of the Irish World,
and John Finerty, who was the
fighting editor of the Chicago
Times, and is now a Congressman
These copies have been formally
submitted to the Dublin Castle au
thorities with a view to inducing
Earl Spencer to proclaim the meet
ings at which Messrs. Sullivan,
Ford, and Finerty are expected to
1- ill -1-iL... 11" , i jvum i cuiui mj iuuu. uii
apea. m mese geniiemcn ana disappeared from my body. I weigh as
Some Other good speakers Will ar- much as I ever did in my life, and am
rive in Ireland soon after the gen- perfectly healthy in every way. The
erai elections m the United States. r"08 r T. cancerous aimcuon
;ii i ,-j are destroyed. Not only is the malady
xuvu. 'w UI i viuuiar,, UC .aiocu tn&t wag j Qn m &nd which
in lavoroi me novae ituie party, every one pronounced incurable, entire-
and it IS evident that the Other ly cured, but I am also relieved of the
party look upon them as no mean bad effects of the mercury and potash
nnrncrnniara mixtures that I was fed onforyears."
i jjciraio hi x uvasu auu moivuij uiuk
BERLIN, Oct. 12. The election tures, gotten up to imitate our specific,
aeritation is inp.reasine-. A mftfitinp- they are dangerous.
urhinii nraa fn Via i,.n aMnacon,! Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
M 11 lAkJ jJ 11U . U UtVU t.UUl UklOl-Al I . '! 1 r
The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3, At-
A Cate Without Hope.
Jno. R. Booker, of Macon, Ga., writes:
In 1873 I was attacked by the most
ravenous sort of cancerous sores, that
ate great holes into my flesh and spread
rapidly over my body. I received the
very best medical attention; was dosed
with mercury and potash until I was so
crippled with mercurial rheumatism
that I could scarcely hobble about; my
throat and mouth were badly ulcerated;
my hair began to fall out. So wrecked
was my general health, that I became a
physical ruin and my life was a burden.
For a long time I was bed-ridden, and
my suffering was so intense that I
prayed for death as a relief. I exhaust
ed the whole catalogue of patent medi
cines, in each case following the direc
tions religiously. Each in turn seemed
to aggravate the malady, and none of
them benefited me in any way. When
life was apparently hopeless I com
menced taking S. S. S. To this Specific
I owe my life. In ten days I commenced
improving, and in a short time was per
fectly well. My hair has grown out
thick; my health and strength have re
turned; the ulcers in my throat and
mouth are entirely cured; my appetite
nas returned, and for the nrst time in
years I enjoy my food. Every sore has
HEW BERNE THEATRE.
THUKSMY, OCT. 16.
A SPECIAL EXGAGEMENT OF
J. 13. HAVERLY'S
COMEDY COMPANY,-
IN THE FUNNY COMEDY OK .
"OUR STRATEGISTS"
In Four AcU anil l.noo lauglm, written and
acted "Just ForFifn." I'ronounced t pretsi
and public the funniest piny evor written. ,
CyplThe Largest gLJ- ,
Merchant Tailoring ftr
, and Clothing House VW
v in America.
I I
WANAMAKER
&
BROWN,
OAK HALL,
Philadelphia.
A full line of card samples of I
r ...w kil.l yiKG guoas SIOCJC
will be found with
by Prof. Virchow was dissolved by
the authorities on account of a
formal error in the notice of the
meeting sent to the police. Influ
ential Conservative groups are agi
tating against Ilerren Stoecker and
Wagner, the anti-Jewish leaders.
There have been Socialist riots at
Brandenburg. A mob there tore
up the street pavement and at
tacked the police with the stones.
The military was called out and
lanta, Ga., 159 W. 28d St.,
1305 Chestnut St., Phila.
N. Y., and
C. L. IVES,
SALl'S AGENT,
New BerDC
n. c:
Albemarle & Cliesapeaka Canal Company.
spots
EVENING.
9.84
9.86
9.90
10.00
Sales of
Journal Office, Oct. 15, 6 P. M
COTTON.
New York futures steady;
weak
Middling 10; Low Middling 9 5-8;
several persons were wounded on Good Ordinary 9.
Dotn sides. Numerous attacks were futures.
made. morning, noon
, . , , uctober, 9.8S U.Bo
JUUN DUJN , UCC. 1Z.11 IS reported Novum hfir 9 88
tnatuen. Lord woiseiey has sent December, 9.93 9.91
to the War Office despatches in January, 10.03 10.01
Which he bitterly complains that New Berne market quiet.
his advance has been paralyzed by 143 bales at 9 to 9.25.
me iauure oi me commissariat ana m;,ihw9 s.ifi: T.nwMi.wiinsRiR.ifl-.
A. J. 1 TT. 11.-1. O 1 O 7
transport service, ue says mat Good Ordinary 8 5 8
but) runway w ma uisu uuuaiacb is
broken down, that the stores at
Wady-Halfa are inadequate, that
the camel corps is without camels,
and that the equipments of the
corps have been found to be in a
rotten condition.
Madbid, Oct. 13. The official
Gazette announces that the cholera
epidemic in Spain is at an end.
Engine Co., Waterford, N. Y., is in the produce here because we believe they the election of Bomeis to Congress by a
-city.; r, i-V will be benefited bf so doing. They will small majority, though the more con-
Owen H. Guion, Esq., of the firm, of
Holland & Guion, leaves this morning
, for Enfield on professional business,
a! t. aj a j ii
not onlv obtain fair nrices. comriared BBt , l CUUIS wmuuwiuj
... .. . ... .... on sucn a result.
witn otner markets ror wnat tney sea, Robinson's vote will fall below that
1 but they can buy goods as cheap here as for the remainder of the State ticket.
b any market in the State. If all the his majority being estimated inRepub-
men who own property in New Berne ArS: STa TZJ
would put their heads together for the they did ree years ago, before the
purpose of devising ways and means to temperance agitation in the State.
give the old town a shove oil, we would Cincinnati, Oct. 15. Both the Demo-
Progreas of the Canvana.
The Democrats have had a Cleveland
nnd Scales CentraL Campaign Club or
ganized in this city for over two months.
Up to this time reports have been made ha owint. before we knew it: indeed cratio and the Republican press this
iivui woiud, uioi suu hiu oiu, "j w- hel bvb w are rItpaHt fin lh bnnm. "b .
- i in i .in ii nnMn w u b t n u niru
3 I hAHA ' ThA TlAmAAWBrlA VAnAH KflOA
a i . i.1 a n' A Ai-U U 4.1. I - T . uwoi a Aiw vouiuvtoviu yayvio oooci V
nuiu uio uu '""i i u" rising, Phcenix-like, iin brick and mor- that a thousand deputy marshalls were
mittee on election. The 2nd Ward has tar . nrk .nnaa . will ha employed mainly in intimidating honsst
responded liberally in ; contributions Bnwg the finest in the State; 'olre while the Republican press con
anrliiftf. twilfld it -vote tri 4th Ward w , . . ' strue the conduct 6f the police f orce and
ananas poiiea its -rote,. ;neuwara oor new school buildine would be a v, a -har;era t m.
has polled its vote but reported no con- redit to thtittv town, and our comnaring it to the Missiasippi policy.
churches will compare favorably with! The Republicans claim a majority of
tributions. The other wards have not
beenard,fromr,:We mention these those w Bimaar size. lSSS0.
r,n a o1 A ha AMrriuuio aF tha Annraoe ... a ... . I wwuvcuv a.w,www. aav ivuvitiu WU"
,7 !'76 Wlienwetliinkof tn general depres- gresamen are elected: Republicans-
I1U "uo i"f u siofi in business circles, throughout the Benj. Uutterworth, Uen. Chas. E.
tion in this pity and to remind our Dem- -nnntrv. thnra U no Beed of ciomnlaint Brown, John F. Sinks, John Little, W.
ocratio f riends that Jt is but three weeks abont dull timea in New jiae. We are
tui tne .. ejection. , w nacever is aone nn yntn an iof vor
must be done quickly.
Public Speaking
Chairman Battle has made several ap
pointme,nts in Pamlico county for Hon
C. 0. Clark, of this city, and he is to ad
Henry Brown
Keeps the best oyster clean and nice
on board the flat at the market dock.
octl63t.j , ;
C. Cooper, Albert C. Thompson, C. H.
Grosvenor, J. D. Taylor, J. H. Taylor,
Ezera B. Taylor, William McKiuley.
Democrats Ben j. Le Fevre. W. D. Hill,
George Seney, E. F. Ellsberry, Joseph
Outhwaite, Beriah Wilkins, Geo. W.
Qeddes, W. A. Foran. Doubtful-
Third district, very close; tenth district,
chances in favor of Komels.
Datton, O., Oct. 15. John F. Sinks,
dress th Cleveland ' and Scales Club m ihe most fastiaiousBmokere are eai- Rep., iB elected to Congress from this
I r. Clark is one of the best speakers in Whether they incline to the pipe or ci- ni, ?u ara'tn kos nJ-ot.v
North Carolina and , we doubt not his garetie, iney must nave a guarantee oi r maioritv for the State ticket, a gain of
eches wili have a telling effect for a PF,e' mua, rragram., etnereai woacco, 170- The v Republicans elected their
t a Democrats ill November
urr,;and inspiration without excess. cuit judges in the second district are
Ci':
'hilemon Holland," Esq. the. Deino- They therefore use, to the exclusionof electeJd b s m majority. The citizens
f rfli.dwiata inr tha Snnntfl will nil. all other tobacoos. Blackwcll's Durham
Sat-1 xney iiuow uuuuir vuo bou
auu viiiuuto ill wuiuu in ijiuwd, ihd uwr
dom from impurities . and its peculiar
flavor and fragranoe. Therefore their
confidence, v -" v.
ss the people at Core Creek on
lay, October 18th. ; .. -.'r-' C'. -.
: ment Manly, Esq., will address
i oople of Jones county 'today at
their . demonstration "and
lighted and the roar of
musio disturb peaceful
n. R.. Bryan and M. DeW.
i a billed to speak at Brock's
i i wnship, on Saturday, the
Lr.s on
arpointment
of o--to-
Ch att ANOOQ a", Oct. 13. Since July
i 0th a drouth has prevailed in lower
West ' Tennessee, North Georgia and
North Alabama' the region of which
Chattanooga is the centre. A special to
the Times indicates that all farming in
toroBts are seriously imperiled, and un-
lo there sa run soon, t;ie result will be
1 ' i, (':' I n 1 1 pre burnf-a
ar wild in
bonfires are
cannon and
slumbers. ' . .
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 15. Full elec
tion returns show that Robinson, the
Republican candidate for. secretary of
State, received in this county . 22,oo4
votes and Newman, the Democratic can
didate 20,646; Robinson over Newman
2,828. Martin A: Foran, Democrat for
Congressman from the 21st district,
part of this county, received 19.215, and
O. C. Burnt, Republican, 17,714; Forau
over Burtif-t 1,301. The wards Fr 1
tn-rm.Lir.R of 1" 'l t"1' ' : t ' 'v . .
Importance of Trifles.
"Trifles make perfection, and per
fection is no trifle," said the old
Greek sculptor to a stupid critic,
who observing the artist giving the
finishing touches to his statue, ob
ected that he was wasting his time
on trifles. A writer in an English
magazine illustrates the importance
of trifles in sculpture by an anec
dote of Gibson, one of the great
scnlptors of the last generation.
The writer was visiting him in
Borne not long before his death,
when he found him busy with his
beautiful "Pandora" finished as it
teemed, but Btill "in the clay."
There she stood a model oi re
fined grace her box in her hand.
The old man sat before it, and
talked and philosophized somewhat
in the tones, and after the fashion, DTime, 8io.
oi ine iace jjir. vunyie. ' ,
As he talked, he would gaze at his
figure, and wetting his finger, would
now and again pass it down tne
surface of a limb, giving a faint de
pression, or scraping oft a film as
faint. V '
"Bless you," he said, "there's a
month's work on it yet."
DOMESTIC MARKET.
Cottonseed $10.00 for Oct.
Seed Cotton 82.75.
Barbels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c,
Tdepentink Hard, 81.00; dip, $1.60,
Tar 75c. to si.00.
Corn 75a85c.
RiCE-80;to 90c.
Beeswax 20c. per lb.
Honey 60c. per gallon.
Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c.
Country Hams 131c. per lb.
" Lard 13ic. per lb.'
Eoas 13c. per dozen.
Fresh Pork 7a8o. per pound.
Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel,
Fodder 60a75c. per hundred.
Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl.
Field Peas
Hides Dry, 10c; green 5c.
Tallow 6c. per lb.
Chickens Grown, 40a50c
20a30c.
Meal 95c. per bushel.
Grapes Scuppernongs, 51.00al.25,
Oats 35 cts. per bushel.
Apples Mattamuskeet, 75c. pe bush
reaches ouaouo. per busn.
Potatoes Sweet, 40c.
12al7c. per pound.
Shingles West India,dull and
inal; not wanted. Building 5
hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M.
wholesale prices.
New Mess Pork $18.00.
L. C, F. Backs, and Bellies lOalOic,
Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 8c.;
The Annual Meetina of the fttockhnlilpra .
of the Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal Com
pany will be held at theirOMce in -tha City
of orfolk on Till'RSDAY, OCTOBER aid.
atTWEIjVK, M.
H. t. TEBAULT,
Hifirpt.n.nr.
Norfolk, Va., Sept, Sid, 1881. oc!2td
SMITH & CREOLE
Have now In stock and are receiving by
steamer a KuU Line of
Hardware, Stoves,
Guns, Tin, Glass,
Sas.li, Doors, Ulnuls,
Plows, Willow-waro.
Heating and Cook StovfB. The
Golden Harvest and Champion,
the bcBt in the market.
Buggy Harness, Saddles nud Bridles, and a
full line of ,
Beautiful Lamp Goods.
We sell none but reliable goods, and sell
them LOW for CASH.
Middle St., New Berne, N. C
ocwaw
spring
nm.
inch,
Nails Basis 10 's, $2.75.
Flour $3.00a7.00.
Lard 8ja9c.
Suoar 5a8c.
Salt 90c.a$1.90 per sack.
Molasses and Syrups 20a45c.
.To any body who has disease of throat
or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's
Cure for Consumption has cured the
same complaints in other cases. ' Ad
dress. E. T.Hazeltine,
. warren, ra.
jy26dw
A SK YOUR GROCER FOR
CLARK'S "OLD DOMINION"
, Slioolder and Breakfast Bacon,
' PRONOUNCED BY ALL
THE FINEST MEAT EVER PUT UP.
ocl6 d2t
f ... . r
WILLIE MIDYETT,
" ..' , nAvrmnmTAvrnn
Shriner's Indian Vermifuge is per- I vWl J: .IVjI 1 Vil JliTi.
IBUliy NUB turn wxaiiy duuituiotoiau.
is cheap
Try it. , .
and will give
satisfaction.
w
If vou would have appetite, flesh,
color, strength, and vigor, take, Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, which will confer tnem
upon you in rapid succession.
'X';;;'-' Job Work. ' -
The Journal office is prepared to
print Bill Heads, Letter Heads, En,
velopes, Cards, Tags,Circular Enyelopes
eto., in neat and handsome style, and
also at prices to suit the times. Give us
atrial, . v7 ;- '
- Chattel Mortgages, Real Estate Mort-
"""", Deeds, Lien Bonds, always on
IN THE POST OFFICE,
. Offers a Choice Stock of
Candies, French and American
i Itaisins, Nuts, Oranges,
r- Lemons, . - . '
; nd a Full tine of the .
Choicest Clears and Smokine
; . . v. Tohacco ' ,
always on hand. ; i .
3. TERMS CASH. CALL AND SEE MB.
, . Oetlldur - . -
DAN. KELLY
Has opened a F1RST-CLAS3 -.
Horse-Shoeing Shop
On Craven street, at KO.Cntbberl's Machine
Shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of work '
in the ,
BLACKSMITH LINE. ' .
He will shoe horses from the tamest to tho. -
wildest, and warrants all work to give satis
faction, -v.1--.
Bring your wild horses and club-footed
horses and knock-kneed horse and have
them worked on. And any horse that cuts .
or forges bring him to me, and if not stopped :
no pay.
sczuaom VAX. KKL.LY.
For Sale,
1,000 SACKS
LIVERPOOL ' ;
GROUND HIM SALT,
To arrive per Schr. E. K. Wilson.
r. o. eTlodge,
NEWBERN, N. C. ' '
4.
i f:rt'ii)
lentof Over-
r lexe:.
All Persons navlne their Real and Personal
Property Tax on or before 15th November,
I will receive in payment one-half of the
Tnx on Vouchers issued by the present
Fresh Heals,
The Best the Market affords, Pork, Sans&g
.... ...... e ......
and Beef can be found at . -.
, OHA3, K. NELSON'S,"
., I .' . ; . . - On llroad Street -oc8dSm
a Old Stand.
Fircf-C!:::
CHOICE FAMILY GhOCERIES, CIGA1
Tobacco and Snuff.; No. I Butte' and ('!..
1 At
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l VI.