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j 1 r ' , , . , j7 ti, u( M H ... r .' t." .; ..,,.- w. i.Jtiwww -iaJ- ypi..v.t;o. 27i. NEW BfeRNEi Ni V.) FRIDAY. FEBRUARY., 1 1 . 1887. f , PRICE . 5 CENTS r. L - . V1 LOCAL NEWS. . few DHU, IMUCUI. k J- V Jv MM -.. longitude, T7 fi Weet. . Sun ri6.ft:n8LenMb of dev." tan sate, 0:25 ftfl hourtTiS minute. 4oob U at 1820 p. m. 7BU8IXESS! fcbCAlij - .- '" r '- i florid a Oranges, Fh Boasted Cof - I'll! ldcA?inr fcmKt re ceived at . N. M. UABKILL B parlor, bid room and Kitchen, also Fine Oarpeta. - Have only been in use is nik- AddIv to J. Cohen, one door from eoraer Middle and South Front tract, New Berne, N. C. u JWw J. Okat Bm. Shipper Grain, Hay, Pea. BeedOata and Rye a Bponinlty. 14 16 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. Ftftilisera, Lime, Plaster, Clement, 1)T7, Ft1--. v "' at tow ;AiiCTafIsiAl' Co.'a Punch aa, anr ,Uej-n r - Jen, Mb-tf ;- WM. L. Palmkr jUt'L Ha oXPlojts, Bairows and "Dairy Maid Party" ti Stanly ' 1111 The IlijATAiK'iMe tender- Tto- Jel.aiMitltV man in' this lasue. B AMM1 pleased with his plows. -'"'I lUamer uar'STttuTTefl for "Bnow mil resterdsr with a full rvo of Kkw LIT 'JdleiJl Mias Alice OaskUl wLJfJieit X-K &4 nslnjc rooms thin, evpfcint, Boosts teltfiHiSioep m, V AlarJsMpnoouree of people attended he fmaeral terTioes of Josvph T. Bioh krAmrm. t Beah Qrors Church jester- 4 iU, Noiiiui! Meday and nAs)slM4lMfor the basi- Besjs either, or one of th ministers, wl4 not hare fatfttVVrdOr pi titd tmm of the oouplf Mv A4up to nniU In the holy bonds-ot wedlock. The steT ?.1Wpt IrSwd yester lay. witrpAiX HMf fhtow, from IfnTk wubsk earf of fertilisers and I ft wlM a" wil1 baul fr . tlUJJ Wpairt on boiler, but aber husl MsTasTT'tM on to keep f 111' i hlifYast IMttrt" goioK. ' ptmiM , . ,..- A WOff t. ThJ esjtsT1slnme now la prepara 0oT.iJWbe iflTrfa the Theatre on h promtses to be a rare treat 10 tho4M attend. The ladies engaftM ' la the selection of pieces and castlnf T3s4aMlsCar aahsinsclveh fU&r a?Wr ! nftirnUhtof the publio , pail ifi Ism Trill rriiT' Tuesday. Ahea. Jiesjiii ic ii t ). i: . . ; w n'l fslil ajraia yesterday. The - dl- crS VsrV"6ffeMnc tea' eent in a oa Voare ,arayrb0 the holdtn were k tyOMMnH wntt esuhf ioaen Wi maVtt in eW'ftrtlarV , Our he east produoe eggs.-a whaieTet ptioe ,t1Ts4aTWl-nsj.:.-.. - 1 1 aaf WaisWitti u J t4t r)sftti1JUk ; 't Mfl fw? sy wlM to fafai to t-e w Un"roaa'toL4l4y etweea this city and Ufdl ceu&l.ABd. i tha-diffloulty -la Uadiag has sa great cause of laBhre. Kr. Darriu has rlrsn the snljieet much BUUonT l4meir desired "t te shall suooeed in this effort. , Op. H.,Tff -WaUh came np.Jrom l'r. . . ?ene O. Barrell, aditor of the wtx attending the -meeting oi im Grand Lodge,Calii&rotTythlas, and rttaraa this morning. Ha report TtacXer as being la a proeparoDe eoodi Uom. IViP ioJrtljKoo rorkjtor the et of i. in the I . , r f tTrr tHicber. , . . . , . . . '., . , a I rock of Crorss UreeK, : i L. r rriTd last Bight and i a i . of rasei tuikey at i IT , " ? ' 1 nT ho hat been : i,f wilh Jndre Seymour, of , I tn ranted license to ct Je- . r..i 3 to the isurert of r'Kich- Kltt :i Sa la i 1 1 " - ' but aaisi Oyster aarpeaV That wag .gepuln game, fish and oystaf aapper : giveo the Knights of PythlM . at .BoitOB'i ;a Wednesday atghi, ' "The pr64uoU of ouc waters and I foresta were exhibited Q &astderab!e exejuaaav trie jrgria , uaviiica tney were nerved made a good impression as to quality-, pn thf center of each table was a specimen of Iws wild fowl, taxi- der mixed. These were illustrative of the character ef the supper and ,alM aTiaaneasoinesaiu sao tajiwoc,aa This was not one of tnose gushing, overflowing baaqaets where the shin ntaalo is ooafined to two or three "gas engines," but one which all enjoyed themselves in lively conversation while! devouring the contents of those ele gantly furnished tables. After 'the sapper all joined in singing "The qid North State," Capt. Matt Manly lead- The Confederate Ma me rial aaaela- Sometime since we made a little ap peal to our people in. behalf of the 1 Ladies ' Hsmorlal Aasoclstioa of this oity, and now we wish to bring it to their attention again and keep it before then until the ranks of the Association are recruited. A few ladies have been falthfnl for over. twenty years, paying their annual dues of ?1. 00 a year, but their ranks hare been thinned fcy the scythe of time until the receipts from this eouroe are aot soffiolent to pay the expense ef keeping the grounds in order and to pay the incidental expenses of the annual memorial serTlces. But for th Association, no monument would now mark the resting place of the Confederate. feed in Cedat Grove Cemetery' if the Association il not sus tained by the friends of the cause for which these men laid down their Uvea their serrioe will be forgotten; our obil- drM tIH eaash to how their deed bj strewing flowers on the hallowed spot where stands the life-like soldier of the Lost Cause. What we w)h to do now is to aacure a number of names who will contribute annually a sertaia amount to . sustain the Association in its work. It is de sired to here it in small contributions, ear $1.00 annually, to be paid one-half en the first of Mar, the oilier the 1st Of 1 November of each rear. We would like to have a doeen names to start with tomorrow. Tr as Brer's Be pert for Moath of Jan, Thomas Danibls. Treaturtr, in account with tUitu of Net Bam. 1887. Jan. 0. To balance 8188.01 15. cash from Tax Cott'r 950. Of 29. 815.00 Feb. 1. " " City Marshal 8.90 5. " " Tax Cbll'r 100.00 5. saved on purchase of old voucher 25 818B2.70 Feb. 1, 1887. Byo'hp'd B. H Meadows &.00 Daniels ... IsUfl " Tnoe, John M, Harget 25.00 " JohnW.Bowden 80.00 " RF, Ketchum 30.00 " Geo. C. Broadstreet... CO. 00 " John C. Green . 25.00 B.H.Hilton 25.00 " W.N. Buss 20.00 " Robert Williama... 20.00 " Geo. HU1 wOO " Wn. H, Oliver....... u 10.00 " Newborn Aoademy U ?;100 " W. C. Fields, rent. SS.00 " New Bern Journal. V i 1.00 " AtlantloEng. Co. 10 00 " Ntwbera Eng.Co.... 10.00 Newborn OaeLtOo.5.00 4 Geo. Allen Co .. 1 8.70 Mtflrerwell oattrifflth at. 48.10 " street otpanrps.. 114.12 8.05 "N.WauOBeU)anJelm... 10.00 A.H.Horton-.):... . 2.18 F. F. MoCarthv 75 J. a Harrison, 3.25 78 86.87 13.48 81.23 12.00 MerrittWhitay..;.-. J. A Meadawa;...... 4. a whtttr,;...... Attolii Eng. Co....... yMrt.Jt.fi. Ellis....A... 7 vf sw pamngwn, xor 'aUUatio Eng.Oo 1.20 S.81 JAha CJ WAiaa...i;l i ids loiiowmg -is n ura i snert cf tha ona r -ndre4 snd f dollars and twelve cbuts (1114.14 ehard to streets an4 tnwnt):. John b tamps, driver Kfw era 0 I Englno Co......V:..i. .i,t Zi 00 IW rMtLsrinriAtluttftlCiH T giaa J4.00 WiUis Bosa, pomp intpecto.w.;i94.tv Rodman Squires, work on rtreets,, 18.00 Moaea Roberta, work oa streeta..,1 r18.00 Ben j. Thomas, work aa treeti08.W Israel Harris, brick work.'Mdi j wtAux )uelaar aiiiilail tt& kA t -WAilfillifjr TriSf ' A'&fi ii SodnWibea "befora9 ana tha th dar vt Fabraary,188T b-'-oivi tX IMiam 1a Tfrr raitaa;!taar Mrs. Part'irton re"wk as she wiped bar !- v 1 for t:. 9 tin 'tUt di, 'bome people'die of bermitago of the l"--i,nl ot""wof rown rreatt re. f I) t. f f vry, bet tbwe is on I yon re; e r' - nd eoldi and l t. l ..... s Cv. ,u jrnp. f T - r . H ft f: - . t - ' .! .S ,V R'nQ WXW8 V0TZ1 aw-waasj - . .. A Polk county (Ga.) nan is living pleasantly with his eighth wife. ' Atlanta, Oa-V has doubled its manu factoring capacity within the pastBve Two " watermelons, freah fsaaa ' tha vine." were' 'shipped from iAurtnaerg, N. Cf i few dayf ago to a CoBfteasmaa A latter, addressed to a, party in "Fatbef Mieh-wsa aant ta a postoCoa expert; aae ae lorwaraeu w so raw a. a a . . a a . wfc Paw, Mich. He guessed right. Tha Detroit Fru Fret sava thf tobag- gan business is only a temporary mania, and predicts that every slide in thai oouatry will be abandoned before Jaly first. " The latest proposed desecration of a land sacred in childhood '1 recollections is the running of pleasure excursions from Valparaiso to Robinson Crusoe's island. The Macon Telegraph throws oat tha following suggestion: "The United States are not in a position to threaten Canada or anybody else whose relatives and friends own war ships." The new city and county clerk at San Francisco has erected the following sign: Ldy applicants tor positions will please weep in the ante-room, as the clerk suffers greatly from dam pi feet." Tha alanghter of lobsters at Friaoe Edwat4 Island is something as ton aw ing. There were exported the past season 91,000 oases, mostly to Europe, which involved the killing of 86,000,000 lobsters. George Pancake, of lacks, Mima., leaned on bis gun while talking with a couple of men. George's dog, being in a playful mood, toyed with the hammer of the gun. Death took the Pancake. M. H. Dal ton, of Palatka, Fla., has est that is 22 years old and a dog oat year younger. The cat Is vigorous, but too deaf to be a successful mouaer. Tha dog shows hia years in his gray hairs. A Chicago girl who is a member of a Browning Club, oa becoming engaged to an English lordling, has bean horri Med to ovsrhoar him remark that "the upper classes in England regard Brown- ing as a crank." "It's been given out that my daughter was married, but I want to state there ain't no truth in it. 'Such talk as will keep tha young meaaway. She ain't married at all, but Is jeatss wlllin as ever." A St. Louis shopkeeper gives away a little secret which ha say hat been worth many dollars to him. He his window-panes free froao frosa. by rubbing them onoa or twice a Waak with a rag camp with glycerine, At New York preparation for the isle of the Stewart pictures are being pushed forward. Among them is the printing of a gorgeous catalogue, with fao-simile etchings, got up most elab orately, and to be sold at $25. . ' ' A bill has been introduced in the New York Assembly providing that all rail roads in cities of 500,000 inhabitants or ortor shall use only groove rails, flush with the carriage way. All other rails are to be removed. A California paper lays down this rule for the guidance of its readers who may be thinking of speculating In mining stocks: "Buy. 'em when they are low and sell when they are high, mA Mltk MM kMtp wiih A t.nTCM " Two silly fellows'fought thirty-five rounds at Sbelbyville, Ind., to decide which should marry a certain 'girl. While they were being carried off the field in an ambulance news came that the girl had been 'marriad a week b aqheme ta iendinr 11 Ugislajnra: torint tW ooxW, boots In the penitentiary. Tha print an of . St.. Louis vigorously . denounce the prattortltiorij and th!BPbtioinof that city aaya 'the idea means, first. Jobbery, and secondly, tncreaaed nom pet won ox prieoa wun iraa iaoer 1 Newspaper aaea la CUnaany hawa to be vary eareful about ponotoatioa. The Hof or Tegableta- a- abort tinia ago aaid that a daooratto hadi baaa "otraierred upon Oorixtt Tea Holstain. By aa orar- aight an eroiamawon petataasaaaa os a period appeared at the and of the eear tenoa 1 and for this tha rathoridee seised tha whola iaratv, and. iaahratad a anit against tha editor for atroakma MbaU, t For ten years l have baaa suffering wkkv mawomlar ' rheuaaatlaraK Feut sedicinaa aad physicians ' praaoriptioos fn.ttaA tnrrai!tSt.ClAt mar "t I oomanncad tb waa of B. B. B. and sxT portonoed. psrtfal rHef beforw-w'ag one r '... lt.r'- id glai'vt fM t t. fse 1 ud qo' ' r 1 ja I hp r t. recora niv i tot' -o. - y " .. . KS, A. .. ' T) : ' F-'i 1 x rw.in-.a ky U.,1 . ,. Ty aa.i.. .,,I(jwa,i . v p-. . U3I 5" ;i Ira t!iWf ,'1 : -.3 ,S w .V?1i.l.Vf TJbTB CKIUKJBAI. AMJBIT. 8pacWto the jbr3SALi; .. ' ;ita Sonata, todav, .Wiwatrxkiuoad to punish feriberj .of, doUgaWia topo iaating . ooarentloav 1, Jitl. passed ex tea ing timo. foi.eoaange of.Btata kaadji t :i ;i . i .. ,r. Thara it greaa sejoieaae; ovw .defeat of the Bepnbaicaas in. the tiouaa today oa their Uls. to swpaal, county- goramr msnt. ' ' Repahlioana ar baaiy hacked. Two of their atfmber, Candler aad Crisp, voted with Demoor&t ka favor ef iadefiiAte pestpeAeaseat. Otindepead- anai, ' Lfndsar FaAaar,'1 Pearson and Waters Voted "ham'' weT.' White and Paacnafl rofad1 wfth BepaMfoans. Tomorrow Pearson will Introduce a bnf to 'ao unead eouaty government la a to gfv 'tha; people the right' to voU for'wmmis8lcioenan4 maistratet. the former to give IQOO bond, the " lat ter to give 81,000 bon. This ia the bill which the Independent will support. HOyBE. Tha. House mat at ,U o'clock this morning. There were presented as unasuaUy ' large number of petitions tNM'vartoawparU of the State for or agakaataha repeal af no4aaea laws. Ta ireaaaMtaaa , war, eoaapduoad: one eo re move the Dolitioal diaabilities of W.W.Holden; tbo other, to raise a jOUt aelaot oommittee to take the rail way cosa as lesion fcffl and hear argo- aaata, eOif aporaiu AMU waa oflersd ta re-waot the law iaorporating th "Pl.ntMrar Insurance Company." The Hottaa hook trp the bill to create a railway ooaaaaission. This waa on Its' aawoaut raataaci, as thsnnAakrd tuai- MruajaaoraeonaaM a aabatltute for (Da biU. ,U provides there shall be on riUwaT, oommiasioner, instead of! ttaw'otfemlssionera, aa the Ewart Maf kwMee, aad that this odmmis- B arok rata disorimhaation aajd,aaiat to ahanvaraor - A oinbu of ansae ijeianie, were pteaeated. , stacy of those, offered by Mr. Holt,, were ac cepted try Krwaxt Wr. Ewart aaada a personal explana tion ia regard to aoaaa af his remaiks ia regard aa lobbyists, aaada yeeterday. Ha declared that ha had aot aaeaat that the railway lobbyist to whom he had referred were using money in buying or inflaaaoing votes . i Mr. Bolt aaada vary strong and laoid speech against tha bill, lis said the State waa not ready for auoh a bill, that it would tarottl the raUwajs. Mr. Orborna ' spoke In support of the aabatltute, saying it was based upon the law ta Virginia. Mr.. Overman, aaadea leag speech and a powerful on a, ia favor of thawart bill. He antagonized the Osborne sub stitute and spoke of the amendments offered aa Intended to either kill the bill or alee throw aae matter into the courts. Mr. York . aataaoaW tha hiU. He said it ought properly to be called "a bill to put a atop to railway improve ment in North Carolina." Mr. How spoke te favor of the Mil of Mr. Kwart aad aakt that the people of haseectiea (New Hanover) desired that thie bill pass. The working peoula wished it to pass Mr. York moved to indefiniiely post pone the whole matter. Mr. Mllle spoke fa favor of his rtBolu lion ta place the matter ia tba hand a of a aneoial ioiat committee, Mr. York called the previous quetaion on hia motion to indefinitely postpone. The call waa sustained. Mr. l'arftorjs demanded the yea' and nays. The re sult of tha vote was as follows: At 60, noes. 48. There waa. soma applause on the Republican side at the announce ment. THE OOCNTY BOTOKNMENI nil.I. This bill was taken up a a ftnecial or der, oa Us second reading. Mr, Bolt moved to table the bill. Mr. Overman moved to indefinitely postpone the bill) and on this called tha yea aaa nay, xn can was snstaineo Mr. Overman called the previous ques tion oa hia aietiotj to indefinitely poet cone. Tbe call wssaUo tastained. The House then came te a vote on tha motion to indefinite ry postpone. Tbe resort was announced aa follows: ayes 0B, nays 49. There waa great applause on the Demo cratic side. i.Vu0TBjnor ceived in regard to tha aarveys of the diaa)rjadarief hatweaa Ufa ftete and Tenasises and HouUtuarouna, arr ?v . Camrt;'. Examinat ion of apr 'aht f. r license to practice law yrera c. .7clodaJ Vaster day, and lie""! wars gr ted to the following: t . aC. fc. H-unikHJnpaon (tyt iB r . ' -v- Alleghany j CWt -Md, Bo wan Baj. Ft woJtv) valan .oounty; m ward T. Canal e, keakleribarg couniy; That K4 Wiiadotc. Pajajtiiraans eotnrty; Joseph fla lnabt, Caawall county; Ohaa, E. MctsastiLBrallfordnnuntr; Iaaao A-MurohWuDumberiand county ; Staphaa K GrmTe 'Barry eotttirW Wm. & Thotnam, 8ajrjpaa4axuWy; Liliias B. Chapln' BanforVxoanij ; JBichard C. Onllex, ofcc'J&mbiiamea A. Hart"-v-l'"ftiell ooorry; vJaroea, B. Wk w cwOBtrtJi AJMV4 Fit bo-arf ; ene I. Weare, 5 W fias aver Optra ty; Aaron BvBridgsrIidga- pasty -r AavoaBBrkigrWga. a county ; Joseph Hutcheaon, Cra- kzX' niniilii'fai lrle4 oombe ewoOaa: e.'inncz ' (maractWirlrtrlttlfi tclff It f fe?awniu .tenfjha lone rna lac mo; brilliant qoftT'Qy ; Tt ---! T-TcfTV iJjttTbiWa t? . -! -c kr. &. O.L , t ;1 wat nrd of e r j r- ? ty two krst . . . i . r f A. .C ute iii-iW ?o ft .-j 1 at h-ui' sUl. i3 - yu wi.V.Ki . " . . ' : -. ,I.,n-!.,ui-l.o, l:tA.iiia JUC? 4 COMMEKCIAL. Jousjial Ornor, Feb. 10, I F. M. oorraa. Haw York Feb. 10 Noon. Futuies quiet and steady Sales 0 90,300 August, September, October. November, December, February. 9.47 9.87 March. 9.49 April, 9.58 May, 968 June, 9 72 July, 9.B1 9.06 9.47 9.'. January, Spot firm; Middling 9 1-2, Low Middlinr 9: Good Ordinary 8 1-2 New Berne Market steady. Sales of 10 bales at T.50 to 8.97i. Middlina? 8 7-8: Low Middliae 3-4. Good Ordinary 7 7-8. avemaaric maaa btt. Bud ooTToa S3. 00. Oorroa BaaD 8.50. TwnraaTMa Jiard, dip, IL&0. TAa 76c.al.M. Oat 50c. lp bulk. OOK-45a53c. Eiaa 50a80. BaaswAZ 15o. per lb. Bzsr On foot, tte.totc. Oocktbt Hams 10al2ic. oer lb La kb 10c. per lb. Boos 10a. per doaen. Fanaa Pork ttaec. par posaad rxAJnrra ooo. par i Foopra 75o.all.00 per hundred. Ohiosb t2.0Oa3.25 per barrel. Fiild PbaS 6fta70o. Hmaa Dry, loo.; greaa aa. Aftles Mattamuakaat, 2 Woe. ,(lod eys, 81.10. PiABS 75c.a81.25 per bushel. Honkt 85o. per gal. TalIOW 5c. per lb. Chsbbk 14. OHKnaaa Orowa, 80a8&c.; aprlaa 0a25o. Maax v0o. per bushel Oats 50 ct. per boshal. Ttnurrra 60c. per bushel. Potatobs, Early Rose 13. 75 pi bl Wool lOalfto. per pound. wHOLasALa raioaa. Niw Kass Pona $13.25 Bhocldb Mkat 7c. C. B.'a. F. B's, B.'sand L. C -7(. FLOUa 88.008.00. Laao 7io. by the tierce. Nail baais 10's,2 74. I .:&afi?l a s .f I buy my Farm Imple ment, Machinery and Hard ware from J. C. WHITTY. Notice. Messrs. E. 11. & J. A. Meadows are authorized to make contract for us on Early Garden Peas. Those desiring to plant for us will call on them for further particulars. jan22 d tf w 1 1 MOORE & BRADY. For Kent, WtYkHAL, FIRST C1.A.KH DW la good neighborhoods. Persons Id snares, of Hooaes caaalwafibe accommodated by applying at tbe BBAL CSTATB OFriCB. fpbH dtf B. O. HIU For Sale. Furniture, Household and Kitchen Utensils, at L. WEIBaTBlH'B, Raaidaaca oa Haaoeok aU fe8 8t 8 doors below Pollock st. Thuxber's Goods a Specialty AT E. B. HACKBUBF& MY GOODS ABB Fresh nnd Well Selected, And I propoae to set! then, tor the GASH, - ciixfLi tmi urr mii a tii cm. ! O A trial win convince you. A-voi SK, betwm Eaneoek owd JMdta. , reMawti -L. WOE; HEBE! TBAJ 8ETS, 4 Fteeaw HOUSE FUiUKO GOODS, l mtmf'mHtH -1 r v .d r 9?i wr! -.ttbBu) la. tff!30w6q , ma lo fsnl rfe l?vfl & t'"flaf tni arff J)rvt;nifecv J isaot a At Snallaccd &!:?" . "J ill I 1rj)U 1 DBALEBS DCvuniten AaVSH, DOOBS, Bvmttr. glass, rrnTft! fna,M 17 N riJ 'DPI Aai7ra. A m flraar Sana a ',-"- AajaxaV' MJJ Xf "w PRICE AND5UA&Hf?r Middle Stio f, Kit Daaattav Hotri Allery NEW BERK Last City Tax' 2Tb' Tare must be fJt7JL -rV lstday of March, 1887. Aftera'boTf aai aeunguents will be charged eoat and otherwise dealt irith aawaTilulfij 1W. R D H A NPflPV ' . -uy ia New Berne, N. C, Feb.. Private BoardjigC? Mra. J. M. HINE8iJr, Wo Kel hrotit m. . rn m igwasaf 113 John 11. Bell. Koiiiim furnlHieil. Klni-olaee Hoard on litonabtererini'r leoidwif , . oj zmno Green, Foy & Co., ; BANKERS and lj. x Al-.lflt' ill "A Commission Mpychiniis, s-.itii VtLom 6mn, laoias fe4dwly NEW BhaiMBiAJaOtiiJ i) Hehrdole "B'' Tax- is now ddilW jrsons owmg the name wall p and Hettlu. D. STIMSOK fel lOd J. McSOELEy. FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE lAIOL POLLOCK ST., rTEWBEKW, K. O. JUT SATISFACTORY. Du-abtmkkt or thb Iirrraieav , Pension Ofllct. -.- Vtiingtm, J). O. , Sept. 16, !. Ma. 3. MctVm ley, i- .1 New Berne, N. C. ' ' 81a: I enclose herewith draff Tof 17.80, in payment for the shoos. LTh style, fit aDd workmanshfp areianaw1 factory. They fit me better thatt4rf shoes I have had in twenty year. Very respectfully, " ' rim W. E. lyrrtflr'! E. H. & j. A. Uccim OFFER FOR la Immediate Ordere, at their WarehOB, 500 Tons Kainit, " 10 PER TQN, a',n 500 Bbls. Oenuinax 'tra Houlton Rose Potatoieii? . iy l.ifl 3 PER BARREL., Mi-tirtfiH DON'T BEAD THIS? T j ,. . lO If you do you will know wberarpn. can get the . WAJTI CHEAPEST GR0CEEttS'b And DRY 001 it 6 Boots, Shoes, Etc, ')oJWow You can also get LOlKJCWIfc0 oants a night. (b -roq Don't forget to oom and getweaa prices at W. iFmtlfs? Old Market site. Now Bermsa ff . T Take Hoficsit, I Moov Our store is filled with idls el Goods, DrxGoo4a, rocery, Etc We keep a foil UMiha; OAOGS. ;.. van Jaoe Atacw' rroH 1X9 0.,3a Paisoiu -ijKiatO - i and1 ShocSrflBl T4 very pair warranted C,iralr Oonnary nieroaBaa-aod'(Uet generally are raajaaateaVaa cU- aaiaa oar large stock before r to. ' We win glVeycmW i; -" We JohliorQlard SnufC- ti - J (3nucakSiiCL..:.' 1 2J..?V:.".r--? rxj , t. 81 , autiRawaarn or Kln .". ' .1 . ail ?rl ft,T.vvTl cpit ot l ii B. UJUtMJ. J ; t.COTf. E. VavV,
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