. .'-J. TVi-.'il 1M HO V HiTT O XT A 1 TpL. YJ.-NO. 33. NEW BEBN& N. C. SUNDAY. MAY 8, 1887. PRICE f CENTS I 1 4 F' 1 LOCAL fttiWS. BU3UTESS LOCALS. C EE A. If, at Mrs. DiUUucham, oQook street, on Tuesday, May 10. boon of tka day. w selliM beat Pianos and Or- rosnarkaMy low prioes. Old Mm la utUnce. MBAHB8 A HAKT8FIIU). , taVlnl liM of Plows, Harrows and iltiyators. at prioea to Butt the tunes. " . . . UEU, Auxn CX. Festrl iters. Glass. Paints, price. Lima, Plaster, Clement, Varnish n Oil at low .Geo. Allkn & Co. Wub showers yetttrdsj . Preaerre flowers for Decoration day Tbe bean sad Irish potsto crop sre qnitt promising. i to see a large number of i the pvocaeaion on Ttieaday, er.. The industrial ineue of tbe Oold.boro Messenger is a credit to North Caroliua journalism. The National bank and the bank of Qreen, toy A Co. will clone at 12 o'clock on Tuesday, the 10th int. The- Market was well sullied with strawberries yesterday, and late in the evening they dropped to ten cents per ijunrt. Steamer Newberne will leave tbe Old Dominion wharf tomorrow (Monday) at 3 p. m. Truck received until time of Bailing. Capt. Jesse Lassiter's new steamer, which is being built at Howard's ship yard, will be ready for launching in a few weeks. Thoa. P. Wilson, alias Tom Briu, has changed his song. It is no longer "cheap bargains, see me coming ' " but "O, yes ! fresh parched peanuts ! " The news that has gone forth that "coalition" defeated schools in Nww UerM in the' late election is utterly false and without foundation in fao.) The Memorial exercises this year promise to be very interesting. Our country friends should spare one day in honor of their old Confederate com rades. It ( Auah iroes with the pea-piokers A good bud can make from one to one dollar and a half per day, and children make fair wages for b ord inary grow n man on a, fasa. The schooner MeWln which left hers ometius in April for the West Indies aJjrilr as Martlllqmejn twelve and a hetTddyi. Hs rUl lake a jsjrgo Of sugar from there to Delaware Break wa'er. Ths ahad and herring season is about otar. BOaaa of omr fun dealers report a ery good run for the season. Mr. Geo. N. Ives thinks the ahad run is the fruits of the shad batoning four years ago, and be thinks the agricultural depart ment Mo a great mistake in diacon tlaAfei't work. Wa call tbe attention of our readers to the advertisement of Ifeesrs. James B. Allan $ Co., of Pittsburgh. Pa. We think our trackers, when they have an opportunity to avail themselves of any market that offers them facilities for thaejaia of their produos at remunera tive prices ought to embrace it. The Eearm Dispatch Lm will take track to All towM ly tag on tbe line of tbe PMnayrvaala Railroad and alto to the city of Pittsburgh ; as this is a very large manufacturing and also a grow ing city, ranking with Baltimore, Buf falo and Cincinnati, Hougha also to be as good a market a'U fcttsmtic cities of like population. At any rate it is worth trying. Ueey ta Be Biksmsi. Aj there U some doabt as to the legal ity of the inquest held by a special oorooar ovar tb body of tho murdered wife of Charloa F. Jones, who to now in , charged with the murder, Dr. H. o. Bates, ooronar, will exkume the body tomorrow, in the presence of a jury and investigate tbe cause of her dejriti. :. !'- a.Bral MeUee. Ths funeral of Isrpal Rmdaock A bbott, who died elVJiW Snc4.as 44 ywait) on O orttraFruiay mornmirat HS, will Uka place today at I p. sn., from ' 81. PsjIoraXk. S. L Cn borne by tha honor of F. A, 4: A.. Y. It, P. O. ItnoU PUte Q. C. of a . ui Ue ' L Oof Q. 8S bbsI 0. of EL AJJ friend and relativM fix family alt Invited . a l a'- 1 Usee an CsaalaaleiTS' MeeUng. Tbe jarUeef of the peace ahonki Vw In r 1 tL'at -ttkifll rinnd 717 f the OoU reqeire their preeanoo nl the eourt i nooMoathe ftret Monday fn Jiae, and . it le a ri wkich .. rery Jaettoe ' eboe.14 ni. J, it btutneei of importance . to the etxmly tt fcf be tnuianoted it Uut time. The fcearle of n-weeore tre ktR) rejo ired to be r --. t w i he comati- ll jcerg tad rn ci t' s.t dsy. 1 We fer Chare k crvfessTe Day. Christ Charon V. W. Shields Rector. 4th Sunday after Easier. 8 a. in., Holy Commuuion. Other servioes at 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. The pablic U alwsyiarttsl4AM ia the service of this chufch. TJahers at the doors to provide ee&ta Personal. Dr. J. F. Duffield and wffe of East Orange, N. J., are visiting Mr. Wm. Hollister. They art on their return from an extended trip South. Mr. J. T. Eaton, Deputy of State Onnge P. of H., passed down last night from Lenoir count v where he organised two grantee, one al Bethel and one at Airy Uroie. The Kaatcrn Carolina Dispatch LJC. TLe following divpatch was received yesterday : New Yom, Kiyl O. Uendsrson Vour freight of Ifay 4 arrived S 40 p. sn;, Bay f kl. TOWNBE.ND, Ag'l Penu. li. It., Pier 27, N. K. Korty-nine hours to New York. Kesolutloos of Respect. At a meeting of the board of direc tor of the Neuse and Trent lliver Steamboat Company, held on tbt, 19th day of April, 1887, it wan. on tflotiou, requested that tbe undersigned be ap pointed a committee to prepare resolu tions of regret on the death of our late associate and member, B. M. Gates. Whereas, By the death of Mr. W. M. Ualae this board has been deprived of one of its most valued and trusted mem bers. Resolved, That the hoard of directors of the Neuse and Trent River Steamboat Com pan v desires to express its deep sense of loss in his death, and to testify its appreciation of hi. high and un blemished character as a business man and a citizen and his uniform courtesy as a gentleman, and further Resolve, That the acquaintance with hie character for many years on the part of the members of this board, both officially and individually, has led them to recognize and testify to his sterling integrity and the high sense of honor, the steadfast devotion to duty and the unselfish performance of chari table trusts which were pronounced and characteristic features of his life, and Resolve, That these resolutions be en tered upon the minutes of this board in testimooy of its sense of loss, and that the secretary transmit a copy thereof to Mr. Oates' family. J. I . I'N), i M. White. K. Fov, Committee. s All Named for the Administration. Chief of Police Iander Brown, of Madiaon, N. J., was made the happy father of triplets, two boys and a girl, hut February. A month later their Were etriatened Leandar CleveJanO John Urover and LeonoM Franoes, tmd Mr. Brown wrote a letter to President Cleveland acquainting him of the fact. Mr. Brown has just received an answer from tbe President, in which he say; "I received your recent letter inform ing me of tbe birth to you on February 1 of three children -two sons and a daughter and stating that you have named them after Mrs. Cleveland and myself. I realize ths interest attached to an event so unusual. The compli ment paid in tbe selection of name ia such a case is therefore also unusual, and I beg to express our appreciation of the oonrteou regard which prompt ed a thought of us in this connection." Confederate Deeeratloa Day. ORDEB OF KXIBCIBES. The ceremonies will begin Tuesday afternooon at five o'olock, on the Acad emy Oreen, when the following order of exercises will be observed : I. Music by the choir. II. Prayer by Re. L. W. Crawford. III. Music by the choir. I IV. Address by Maj. John liughes. Subject: "Gen. U O'B. Branch." V. Music by tbe choir. The bugle will then sound "Atten tion!" when the Marshals will form a procession a follows: FIB8T DIVISION. New Bern 3. F. E. Co. Band. Confederate soldiers and sailors. Davis Cadets. 8BOOXD DIVISION . Orator and chaplain. Ex-orator and chaplains Ladies Memorial Assoc tat ion. THIRD DITTSTON. Civil organizations. Children bearing flowers Citizen. Tbe procession will maroh to the oemetery end pes through the ConfeoV erate lot, wlthcut baiting, dividing to rfcht end left in passing tbe monument. and will deposit their flowers upon the sound . m faeimjrv A.nr passing through the lpt rank will be broken, and all will assemble outside the circle. when the concluding ceremonies will take place, as follows: Mnsia nv the choir, with cornet BO oompenimeni, "Peace to the Memory of tbe Btbtw. ' ' Benediction. , -jr- Milrsar aalnte. T All are teeviertadtbfjriaffldwerBead to observe carefully the direction for passing the Confederate lot. -? BBrsMU wiM vepori tet 1 alrhe JocMAhoCloe'AtiJO ft..B. W 14 H. 8. NotH, Chief Marshal. should alware be ed for ehildren teething, it BOotbea um eaua, sxxten the gnn. aUeye aU hm, ewn wH eolio, and is the best remedy for diar koM. Twerr-er eeste bottiev i?" 1 mBXHo:.--twiy , j aTXWBVOTZS. Oliver Hyt, the millionaire leather merchant, died at Stanford, onn., lae) Thursday . Ag Tb ChljieeBortionof Sen JCal., wae leetsoyed hy Ore WedansdByi Loss J75,0(K)i inrinoe 140,000. F. M. White, for fifteen year presi dent of the Mtosinipni ao4 TeaOeesee lUkfoad, died at Xemphis, ImS, last ThandT- Tbe Johnston Forge Company shops in South Wilmington, Del., were de stroyed by fire Thursday. Loss esti mated at 330,000. Antonio Oatz, aa Italian, about 26 year of age, was stabbed and killed early Thursday morning, in Hazleton, Pa., by two unknown men, who made tbeir escape. At the annual meeting of tbe Atchi son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad at Topeka. Kansas, Thursday, W. B. Strong was elected president, with a board of directors and other officers. The Qbioago and Alton and I toes Inland Railroads will test in the courts the right of the eastern trunk lines to discriminate against it because of the payment of commissions to ticket agents The bill providing for the construe lion of an elevated or underground railroad in cities, subjoct to tbe control of councils, known an the rapid tranttil bill, passed the l'ennyelvania iIouhs Thursday. Kugene Creighton. of the I uiled States training-ship Saratoga, at New Iort, K. I., is missing, and it is feared that he may hare committed suicide in fit of despondency under which he appeared to be laboring. Commodore Schley, V. 8. N., ohief of the bureau of equipment and recruit ing Thursday inspected the training- ships Jamestown, Saratoga. Portsmouth, and New Hampshire, at Newport, K. 1., and found them in good condition. It is believed that Dr. Charles Hruil, who recently committed suicide in the county jail at Dodgeville, Wis., while under arrest for poisoning his wife, was Dr. John Bender, jr., a member of tbe notorious Bender family of murderers. The residence of Jacob Wagoner, near Tionesta, Pa., was robbed by five men Wednesday. Mrs. Wagoner was in the bouse at the time, and was forced to tell where the money was. The father and eon came to Mrs. Wag oner's assistance and one of the robbers was shot and killed. A DEADLY 8HOT-U TIIltKK NKUKd HOYS INSTANTLY K1I.1.KH AND TWO OTHERS WOUNDED. Three small negro boys were instant ly killed and two others wounded, by a single discharge from e shot-gun yester day morning about six o'clock. The scene of the tragedy watt by the river side just beyond the depot of the Caro line Central Heitroad. I he shooting was done by a colored boy named Grant Beat, aged about 17 years. The victims are- Alex. Fillyaw, aged 13 years, killed. Charles Baker, aged 18 years, killed. Edward Smith, aged 18 years, killed. Ed. Fillyaw, aged 14 years, seriously wounded. Ben, Cronly, aged 13 years, slightly wounded . Fillyaw, Baker and Smith were killed instantly, the upper part of their bodies and their head being perforated with shot. Fillyaw was shot in the right arm and body, but his wounds are not con sidered serious. Ben. Cronly, the other wounded boy, received one of the pel lets of shot in hi right oheek. The weapon which was used with such deadly effect was a comon double- barrelled shot-run. Only one barrel wa dieeharged. It waa loaded with a heavy charge of duck-shot. Grant Best and the viotims of bis shotgun, together with other boys of about tbe same age, were employed to shoot rioe birds on a plantation across tbe Point Peter. The boy named were seated on a log near the river waiting for a boat to take them over. While they were waiting Best approached oocniog from the direction of hie home. When he got within about thirty or forty feet of the group be pointed the gun at them and fired. Best says that he did not know that tbe gun was loaded. He had lust borrowed it, end tbe man from Wbom he got it did not tell htm that, it was loaded, lie said that there were no oep on the tube. Upon Best' discovery of the fatal re sults of hts ffrin the gun he ran to the boy, exclaiming, "I did not go to do it" Some one came up and told him that he had better go for a doctor. he started off In a run, and after sum moning Dr. KoOonald) and Dr. Votter, wmt tn thattv hall ' Wfcara ha tnlii the " Vs t . , a - la . , k jaiiiwr tnac ne nam sows ne mm ovj; and wanted to amrresder himself. Be was taken ia charge and locked up in a oell in the city ' prison. The two wounded beye weBt ts their homes in the . eiry, and the friends of the dead todk Charge of their remains, after an official exeeBteeBtea of she bodies had been mad br DrV Potserr " v AM) BBOjNssfg era bsjbbui snood in the afternoon at 4 e'oloo in (he court house, Bertrat witnesses ' were ex amtne41r?rtu oHslohV k- Usntot was adjourned kOoroW Millef ntfi lOeUooMikis inetiifaigaaasjeobattof the- absence of several persona wbc taatimooy It ooaci4rod of feBporUOoO. Treasarer'8 Report for Month of April. Thomas DamuLo, Treasurer, in uicuunf icifft the City of .eto Bern. 1887. Apr. 5. To balance 11026.01 " 13. To c'h from Tax Col t r lttfl.OO " 23. 175.00 "30. 270.00 May 3. 293.00 " 3. 383.28 o. from City Marshal 16.20 L"-7B44 1 1 1 i 1 00 I ft IJ" oo Dec. 15, 1882. By cli p'd Thos. Hancock March 6, 183. By o'h p'd Thos. lianou. k March 3, 1885 By o'h p'd W. N. Kuas April 5, 1887. By c'h p'd Atlantic Kng. Co June 22, 1880. By o'h p'd Ureen, Foy it Co.. in terest on market note I'M.' Aug. 28, 1886. By c'h p'd Ureen, 1 uy A Co in terest on market note '.- '0 Nov. 23, 10. By c'h p'd Oreen. Koy A Co.. intercut on market note '. -.' Jan. U, ISP 7. By c'h p it Oreeu, 1 uy A Co.. principal market note i.Mion March 1, 187. By c'h p'd W. (). I)rinm. insu ranee ou market ."J 111 April 13, 137 By o'h p'd Green, i'uy A t '.. . m terest on market note 7 May 4, 187. By o'h p'd Green, Toy A c, principal markwt note too By c'h p'd Nat'l llank, judgment Mi7.U ' Geo. Allen A Co. M.h I.. 11. Cutler, 7'. 1 1 " H. Hperliug. lft.O " F. I 'Inch. I4."7 , C. K. Foy, ' 27.'.i-r) " (ireen, Koy V C... 7.32 " T. A. lireeu. MM " Win. Cohen, J : ! . l'j " O. II. Guion, s 'jo " E. H. Ellin, eM. " Hi :!J " . .t M. Uahn, " Ml 17 " li. M. l'avie, :l .'.i1- K. 11. Meadows ;.o mi " Tho. Daniels.. Mi, 7 I John II, HarKet '.'i.im ' H. K. Ketchum. JU (Hi " (ieo. C Uroadslreui :mi (KJ " J. E. Gaakill. . 30.00 " John C. Ureen . 25.(KI " li. 11. Hilton. J'i.tMl " W. N. Hubs 20.00 " llobert Williams '.'0.00 " D. D. W infield... 2.00 " Jos. Bryan 2.00 " Allen A U mm in 2,00 " W. 11. (Jliver 10,00 " Newbern Academy f.oo " W. C. Kields 2S.00 " New Berne Journal 5.00 " Atlantic Eng. Co lo.on " Newbern Eng. Co 10.00 " Newbern Gas 1. t Co 7".U0 " J. H. Lewis r.2"i " J. C. Harrison 2.25 " Merritt Whitly " T. K. McCarthy " Geo. Allen dk Co. " Newbern Kng.Co . " 11. L. Hall " Trent lumber milln " Obas.Hparrow, lire d't " J. T. Lewis J. H. Ernul K. U. E. Lodge. . " Silas Fuloher ' F. T Patterson. " " David Barha.n " F. M. Tiowden. " A. L. Kollett " C. II. Blank . " T E. Mace " W. 8. PhillipH " H.C.Bryan " J. U.Uackburn " " John A. Oifford " J.T.York " " Thos, Wlliama " " Jonas McDanielti ' " streets & pumps " las. on Atlantio Eng . " J. V.Veliva " A. H. Holton " J. M. Harget .7S il.oo 1.00 9. SO :t5 oo 7.00 1 .00 1.IHI 7 On 1.00 l.oo 7 ( m l.oo 1 00 7 00 1 00 1.00 7.00 i oo 1.00 1 50 :t.:a 10H.O0 15.00 5 00 a. so 8.10 " Atlantic Eng. Co So 39 " J. H. Crabtree 6 05 " W. a Phillips a.io " J. A. Meadows 31 hh " D. Congdon & Son 3s May 8, 1884. By o'h p'd Leinster Duffy 1.00 Balance 7.51 82278.44 Thos. Damki., City Treas. Sworn to and subscribed before mc the 7th day of May, 18t7. W. O. Bkisson, J. P. The Verdlf I 1'nanlmoni. W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippus, Intl., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters aa the very best remedy. Every bottle Kid has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and waa cured of rheumatism of ten years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best sell intr medicine I have ever handled in my $0 ears' experianoa Is Eleotrio Bit ters. Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that tha verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cnr all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blooa., UOty a half collar a bottle at R. N. Duffy's drag Btore. List of Letters RemaioiDg in the PostofBce at New Berne, Craven county, N. V., May 8, 1887. AnnM Brrsxt, Lucy Borden, Ed. C. Carraway, Bbado Ennet, Bobert Oreen, B. F. Josser, Miller Walker, Hopkin WilliMM, lily Uooro, B. M. Pirer, Mr. Bostofoet, Ssth Stanly. Capt. Slater oare Freedman Surs, Oeo. H. Campton care sok. &f. A. aamnsl 8. Krtchs0r sas Edna A.. Psyne. Psrsoni etOfag for abore letters, will say ad twtmitf, and giro date of Itst. . V T Wtsk a s0ftAHll ; ipt Yujq ttBaO09 osk yoska losior for COMMERCIAL. Jochkal Ornci May e p. m. orm. Hw Yokk, May Futuine closed quiet and steady. Sales of 10"yi0 bales, May, 10 83 November, , June, 10 8- December. July, 10 86 January, HSU August, 10. s February 10 0" September, 10 48 March. October. 10. o,', April, Spots firm MiJdliLg lo : V : n Ixjv. Middling, 10 5 8 Good Ordinary y : 5 New Berne Market quiet No 8ale Good MiddhEK 10 7-16 Middling : 1 4 lxw Middhnx U 13 I'i liuoi (ir.ii nary 0 14 von us iic m . h at m . Heed oottkn--f3 0". Oottok Hkki 810 00. TCWSKTLNB Hard . :., . j' . TaB 75c.a81.25 Oats 50c-, in bulk Cohn 4si'.5i Bice bOuti" Hmwil- : Sv per u HKr (n foot. :i to 5c OOUVTKY HaHv 10tt:j- ,,;, ,1 I.AhD 10- per :: EOGS '-HO per doren KttKHII I'ukk 4)6r ner pounJ Pbanutb 75c af'l I'11 tier bui.be! KoDIiEK 75c a81 On perhuinlre.il (Unions 82 00a2 2 5 pi r Crr. 1 Field Pkah wc HlOKrt Dry.lOc )frein 5r 1 Tali.ow - ! per It) ! Chiukbkb -tirowD. ; .' ( . -pnu , 3uk25c. MkaI . 0e per bushel Oath 50 cib. per bushel. WHIll.ltHAl.lt PHll'Kn New Memb I'ukk-8! ' Hum LDEK M It A I - 7c. C. It. s, K ll , H s an i I i ' Fun-it 8:i oon'i.oo. I.ABD - by the ticr e N aii - Hajiis 10 h 8 J 7 . Hon A K - ( ranuUte I CoFFEK ll'.iil ; . CllKlK 'i Halt- H0U j ,.r -h. t MOLABBKB ANI SY m P8--S(4 V i l'oWDKK ?0 0(1 HlbiT- Drop, 81.75 bin k 82 no James B. Allen & Co.. i1(m;i le PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCH'TS rrn'siiriicii i-a Hefererici' Anibor Sivir:- lail, 1'ittabu r li, l'it. Mr. JoiKithan Havens o Nel lleiiie, N. C. , w il I f urn mh al I ho are uV-1 r ,us ofsendnif us their proiim e, vt itli slen ells anil st al ran! s rn y .11 in Ice Cream, A pure mid delirious inliili-. .,1 SAKAI1 OXI.Il'i 'H lei'. CUK M 1' 1. I.GluS, on llroad, near Middle street iurmlli supplied at slmrt i llitiv Ulll (tU 1.N li. liIMtiN I' H ' R 1 1 H I . f H GUION & PELLETIER, t i: k n 'mm, I w ilKI I I lie !..! .. lli.Il.l l,t ' Mklilli' st i.'elH fi l lino . lietilik biul rii-iil y l ili'SU Hlilr i tln'i !i'i t :! Appli I.. mrui .11 ii. li W. P. BURRUS & GO., GRAIN & COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS. m:v aci:nts wanti i Tin: uisTouv l'0 THK CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY From tho laying of its (Irnt krl tc 1 1 j h inking of iH lant vokhI. l' .1 Til' MASVAI'I H ttl H- 1: li - 'US H'i I U t!U , f W ', t I . : I ,' of the i nil.'., nmin . ii" y foilKlil lit Hi-- H vein Hi. ! H;w: Snut h , Htitl u Jf 'li (In- H .fc It n Tin w en k h r ii ; i 1 . ! iihi m t.-d : 1 Ol ( Oil foil I I ftt .N It H i 1 1 1 1 ! T . 'l' 1 1. 1 ' sels. fckclchcfi (f (ktd ! kit tl in n;v "i. l8tOll. Mnli , New t'T'tu,k. Mil-: u giRSl ppi . on t ht ' "i. n 1 1 : i art Mir -1 1 'm1 u : !i . llir H'p!iv b c ii.) 800 r.;i:s '.r. .. ..rn anil '''inn iJ ' nny r M-J 1 1 kl I ' ' I ' ) Hi.. f I'.arrlav t V w Vr fc t CALL Al DETRIGK'S SALOON, Opposite the Custom House on Middle street, where you will find The Very Best and Purest BEER, WINES, And Liquors of AE Kinds, CIQAES AND TOBACCO, All Cheap for Cash. Call and see me and I will treat you right. JOHN DETRICK. April V, 1887. dwtf i'""-'"'"1 ; i l'ru.11... In tlir Niiwiiif . .M.rl i T-'. ' H V IJ '"2iX l-i'.l. ..ill! i.l N. n lien,.- ..aj. ' f M 22 i ' ?"S llllf nl lliln llllil Wl. llniiMi Iir li! ' i' f... 1 if it jltZ? HJ?H low 1 1 1 k p i "ii n i' I 1 1 ii .i-i. i' i (I i ... I. . aT- -w wJmh ' - . mi.lev.rv w.-. l. 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"lile lo tjittkr ' I it in ' iliiiiiB ix.ili lor v ii mk. itinl "lui'i e nlolii: MM m.ii ' I I- i rlKli I 0. (lie week . . i ,..:ie a: lie 1 ' v '. I '.1 Hi-es I .' s i leek. ii- 1 1 , i I i 1 1 inn i ri , m i 1 1 w i . i i : 'W 1.1 it ,'WHll l n Ill Kill U M. My Friends, I Feel Bad! Rock Salt! Rock Salt! 1. IV Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER m i : i . i ; m.yj . Nl.W H E K N K, N. U VTTKNTION. rri-paif your liou i for tfce Spting ai. d Summer by unng Alabastine AT U L. II. CUTLEKS; - .. ' U 111 t4-' i 1 NEW BEKNT,Ct -tlT Coll and gt Sample Tin U' : a. :;:,-ri, mi rm I rei .i I ' : . - i il.... v hue Moum.iiii 1 i' i 'i ai i . W'lnlty 's, mill tliev .ii" mi n. ii 0 hi;" ri .r t'i min that 1 coiil I .-i I ii i !-1 rrv ni-o'it it. I am nl :i i to ll 1 1 c , n l r. ml . .i. A ii' i I l ' i:.i' iiin i l i T? HP V 5ATT' I "i A i ' - 'N i.V-'lT'ir re-r iv'lf '. , , -.