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VOL. VL-NO. 167.
NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 4, 1887.
PRICE 5 CENTS
0 URN AL
LOCAL NEWS.
, : saraa! BUatfatv ilauu.
v New Berne, latitude, 85 ' North.
. - , " longitude, 770 8' West.
, 3ua riaee,5:48 I Length of day,
'v un uti, 6:01 I 13 hours, 18 minute.
Mmd sts at 9:50 p. m.
BUSIIJESS LOCALS.
ANEW Stock of Oil Stoves and olbei
Bouse keeping Goods at
Geo. Allen & Co.
IVflJNCE MEAT,
1 A A BBLS. more of that Fine Flour
JLUU just reoelTed which I aui sell-
Idr Id 10 lb. loU at So. .per I b
THE GROCER. E. B. HACK bl'KN
J! EOF, A. BELLEZZA will be in New
. Berae on the 30th to open a danc
ing eoedemy. Any one wishing to at
tend will please send in their names to
Mr. Unas. Ben oj ine tow. ocuu
M'
rOCHA and Java Coffee, best in
. town at John Dunn b.
1JTJRE Liquor and Wines for Medici
nal and other uses, at wholesale.
James Reimom
LIME Commercial Lime; whbt is
left, $4 00 per ton.
-f eep27tf.l W. 1' LU umtv
DIRECT importation of French
Brandy and Holland (Jin arrived
In bond and dutits paid at Custom
louse inJNew Berne. guaranteeing sen
jlne good for sale.
Ja5 Kkimo.nd.
GARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac
and Wines for sale, at Manufactu
rer 'a prioea. by James Rkdmmnd.
BROWN'SQEOEQIA COTTON GINS,
with Self Feeder and Condenser.
All of the latest and most approved pat
(cms. Gico.' Ali.k.n & Co.
REDMOND'S Ointjer Alo. I.-inon
Soda, etc , equal to imported
James Kkdm'M.
BUQQIES,
aale at
McD.
Pales' make.
1)111. Hln
fo
After tomorrow pai triages may be
hot or trapped.
The dry weather has somew hat
dam
aged the sweet potato crop.
'"Three Corners" at the Theatre next
Wednesday evening. Heead.
Cotton Is on the look up in the New
Berne market. The best grade en the
market yesterday brought I) 1 1(1
Four oases of disordtrly conduct
were before the Ms) or yesterday . Two
were fined 81 00 each and cost and two
continued until next Monday.
a'
The city council was in special sns
sion last night and passed resolutions
Quarantining against parties from Tam
pa, Florida, on account of yellow fever
Bioe is beginning to come in and the
price ! good. For several days quick
alee were made at 82 1-2 cents per
bushel. Wilmington quotes uplands at
75 to 80.
' In publishing the team of glass ball
V shooter in Wednesday's issue the typs
Unintentionally omitted the name of
; " George Clark, who fcored eight out of
.- eighteen.
l He w, representing the Royal
1 - laewraaee Co., arrived last night to ad-
',, Just tbe toes caused by the burning of
; the bnilding on Middle street occupied
- br D. N. Kllbura and others.
' 't Our young townsman N. C. Hughes
. has been appointed one of the assistant
. marshals at the State Fair. He has ao
beptsd the appointment and will be on
band." A most sxoellent selection.
"" " j; The oommittse appointed by the mass
" 1 meeting on Tuesday night to confer
- whh tbe Qorernor In regard to an ex
tension ol the A., ft N. C. R. held a
meeting yesterday evening and fixed
: next Wednesday as tbe time to go to
; "- Raleigh (or that purpose,
r . Tbe Elisabeth City : Fair begins Oo
tober .18th and will close on the 20th.
' Oar'taanks are dne tbe Secretary for
; oompliaientary tloket. In former days
: Elirabeth "City was easy to reach from
New Feme, but sinoe the Shenandoah
left tbe line It is a round about way
1 1 about as far off as New York.
SUaxner Xoremanto.
. Tbe Eaglet ef the E. O. D. line will
arrire today and sail this evening. The
Anniewllt arrive tomorrow and sail
same day., '.i , , . . ..
The Pamlico Of the O. D. line will sail
for Norfolk today at noon,
Tbe Klnston and Blanche of th
N. & T. R. S. tine arrived from np
Keufe last night with -cotton. The
Trent of tbe same line will leare for
Trer tn this morning at S o'clock.
Cr-' Tiricg', . . ft-??-? ''
I ,.;,: LffireU and Lonita White,
c " rel Isdies. bad little pull at each
c r tvrocgb the coerte yesterday.
I- 1 ; w J before tbe Mayor1!
r -tLocira f or an assanlt and
- wi ad judced guilty and
f f I cot. Lnaisa then ap
r . j iftlce E. O. Hill a
sT! is for drawing a
. j . - i r x, ,e biied ever in tbe
'ecft'o r "Tt and wag blowing
" "y and Louia la
t ' ft to jail for
; It rf CV.lt SBd
Peerless Cotton
Mr. John C. Parker of Jone county
says the Peerless cotton in his neigh
borhood has stood both wet and drouth
better thBn any Dther. He procured a
few seed last spring and finds the crop
from tbem much bettor than the bal
ance of his farm.
New Berne High School
Mr. J. C. Bryan of Jones county,
brought down his daughter yesterday
to enter New Berne liigU School This
school is slarticg out well and we
predict will 6oou be us prosperous as
any in North Carolina. Its corps of
teachers is second to no other school of
its grade as to fitness, tact and ability.
We specially commend it to the people
of the surrounding counties
Preparing for Another Crop.
Mr. Ncpdbam "White of PollokbUlle
while in to renew his subscription to
Jolu.nal yesterday informed us that
ho was preparing, a manure fur las
next crop v. hicli was rather au upt-ri
ment. He bus considerable rook ou bio
plantation and he is gathering it fW tlie
purpose of burning. He has already
ten cords of wood cut and seasoned for
the purpose, and will proceed shortly
to make a kiln for the purpose of burn
ing the rock. We hope ho will give
the public the benefit of hia experience.
A Hallelojali Wedding.
The theatre building wan crowded to
oveillowing on Wednesday evening t"
witness the marriage ceremony of lo
of the ineuibere of the Sal vat ion Ariny.
Mr. V. A. S.iddler and Mitts Suoan
Patrick. After n most sulfinu and mi
presMve cliuro by one of the Army
ollicers. I; v. Mr Hull soloinni.e d the
union according to lav. Ihu bride
and groom w ere then called u pon to a 1
dress tb audienc- and give their Clint,
Han experienciv f cuiiipt' this v, aH
the happy hour of their Iivoh.
Glass Ball Shooting.
The follow tug is a record of the t,c ire
made it the ncond shoot of Craven
County (lun Club on yosterday . 1 ifteen
balln were thrown.
K. T. Patterson 01 100000001 1 100 - .'.
K. 15. Lane 0000001 10010010 -4
H A. Richardson .OlOOiOOOlOOOl 10 - .ri
W. H. Ellis ... lOOllOUOOlOlOl-b
Wm Klhs .001111101100010--M
H. C. Jones OIK K)000 1 0 1 00000 -2
C. KAHancock 010000000010001 -!!
W, W. Clark 10101 1 110100O01 - f
L). H. Jarvis 010001001000101-5
W. W. Clark, V. II. Ellis and Wm.
Ellis made a tie and shut off oni ball
each, W. W. Clark breaking lin ball,
Wm. Ellis and W. li. F.llij missing.
Wm. Ellis aud W. I!. Ellis shot olf the
second time, one ball each, Wm. Ellis
breaking his ball, W. 1). Ellis inissiDgi
Robert Hancock and David Styron
judges. M. D. L. Dinsmore, captain.
The C. I . A V. V. Koad.
It is always a pleasure to us to refer
to the progress of the (Jape Fear and
Yadkin Valley Railroad. The great en
terprise is strictly North Carolinian,
having been projected by North Caro
linians for the benefit of North Caro
lina, and has been managed by North
Carolinians with signal suooees from
the very beginning.
Yesterday trains on tho road ran to
Pilot Mountain station, mak iug the total
length of the line now in operation 220
miles. So we are informed by our val
ued friend John M. Rose, Esq., who has
been connected with the road from the
beginning and to whose business capa
city and high charaoter is due no little
of the suooees the line has attained
With President Gray and the other offi
cers of the company be is heartily to be
congratulated on the rapid and substan
tial construction of tbe road and the
popularity it has gained. Freights over
tbe line are far beyond expectation, and
the general business of the road is in
creasing daily. As an example of this
we understand that 40,000 bales of cot
ton will be hanled this season into Fay-
etteville from the Bennettsville, B.C..
section, an increase of 10,000 bales oyer
last year's business in this quarter
alone.
We rejoice in so fine a showing and
rejoice still more in tbe fact that tbe C.
F. & Y. V., traversing the State as it
does, almost from the northwestern
most point to the most southeasterly, is
strictly a North Carolina road, managed
successfully by North . Carolinians.
News and Observer,
What True Xerit U1 Do.
The unprecedented sale of BMchet'i
Oermm Syrup within a few years, has
astonished the world. It Is without
doubt the safest and best remedy ever
discovered for the speedy and effectual
cure of CooghsColdi. and tbe severest
Long troubles. It acta on an entirely
different principle from the usual pre
script iorjs given by Physicians, as it
does not dry up a Cough and leave tbe
disease still In the system, but on the
contrary removes the cause of the trorr
ble. heals the parts affected and leaves
tbem in a purely healthy condition. A
bottle kept in the house Xor use wbea
the diseases make their appearance, will
save doctor's bills and a long spell of
!iT. ."utJ"S
VZ a" " mi! ' r
by all druggists and general dealers ia
tbe land. Price. 75 ct., large botUea.
.t; ' 111 li ,-';; -t f
At the residence of Mr. N. B I pock
of Craven, connty , on Wednesday
sreninfr, 0?t-or 12th. Mr. Henry Allen
lp k and l ' Lu-y Franko.
Appalling Disaster uii a Railroad
Lu the We?(.
Kul'TS, I.ND., Oct. 11. T he worothur
rors of the railroad disaster at Chats
worth were duplicated here today. A
dozen blood-stained, smoke-begrimed
injured victims of railroad carelessness
or blundering were brought into the lit
tie station-house of the village early this
morning, an i this afternoon charred
corpse, victims of the same blundering :
or carelessness, were laid upon the sta
lion platform, while three miles west.l
down the track of the Chicago and At- I
lantic Railway, near a lonely old water
tank, piles of debris mark the spot
where a collision, Beldotu equaled for
terrible results, had occurred. Accord- 1
ing to the best estimate obtainable for
only an estimate was possible fully
thirty human lives had been sacnlicej i
outright, and half that number of per '
sous had sulfered injuries mure or leoe
serious The east bound exprc&f that'
left Chicago la:-t night with a great lua I
of passengers bud. without n moment .
warning, during a temporary wail, bt en
run into from behind by a loa led fast
freight, plunging madly fur aril iu the
dark in hurrying dresoed meat to tin
markets of the suaboaid. Some j.art
the. machinery of the passenger engine
had been thrown out of order dining
the run from Chn-ag i. A trill'.tg r-ti.p
at tbe water lank w..till make it a:l
right, it &, thuugl.i, t,d the pi .it-1
accordingly made. Suddenly in: ,.
the dark necti bt hind ca nut the li -i - !i a i
headlight, ihe ruph and rat'.le i f rnanv
heelo, and then a mighty
r a i-1 1
lh.
massive framewi.rk i f the t-Iee
llalisfi 'Tlllt I lulu a h-.i'e ,
I'llched lller , I It i-fl ) f TV..! 1
I II, t
Ml eight . II I I Ut-hi d : , 1 ' the .
'ward, piiia.-,!,!:. tl.eir i liuj. L
I I ight litiibeis und making lie 1
.,i
.rnt ruction cmplrle. I he n i
ly tonk lire, and the fight of tin
ing icliniaaud dam ing llani-n,
never to be forgotten .
I UK EM.IXKKIl A' 1 i . I
II. .s morning, t-iirruiindid
i
eager group of ijueplionerH al
In Kniitn. Ihe engineer i f lln
ti,
I.
1 1 am told the following m, i . I t i.e I , .
rible disaster " W panned N . i.' M
Boone drove on time and rlaiO 1 I
ward Kouts. No )'.! pulled out of !,
HtUt loll 111 It -ti t llH II IWn llllliull t I I lln, I
us, when they tdinuld ha ti waited inu h
linger. When we were well a way I mini
the town we oould m e her light but a '
little way behind. Wo were nut run '
ning very fact because the engine at
"ou one side w e had broken nil ecceii
trio strap and were miming but on I
pair of wheels, having been fore. I o!
disconnect the other pair of I -. ! . ,
which were running loose. ( 'f i .tii'c
the accident field our spceil ioi n a lit
tie, but wo had no idea that the cngi
neer of No. y w on Id bav e any tl ill cull v
in keeping oIT from oui heels Tlie l it!
lime I looked behind there una mii!
room between us We j p. I at li e
Hoone (irove water-tank, an I were
there almost a in mute bef iiethev rt nj.-k
us "
THK sr"VK liKTS IN ITS w.iifK
Joe McCool, a bartender, of MopIou.
who was in jured in the disaster. ga e
the following account of the accident
"1 was in the passenger coach winch
was next to the last car in the train
Just before midnight 1 went into tin
smoker, w hich was just ahead of our
car, anil ol.atleil lor an hour, nn l eainr
back to the coach with a young man
who sat down near nip. That i the lai-1
I've seen or expect to see of the poor
fellow. Just as I bad stretched myself
out to go to sleep, and almost before I
closed my eyes, there was un awful
crash, which, uol help mu, 1 never
want to hear again. I could feel my
self throw n violently tow ard the lop i f
the car, and then I became insensible
On the way up I realized that all was
oonfusion In the car; tbatcanes, valises,
rods of iron and lamps were in the air
about me. 1 must have regained my
consciousness in a very short time, for
when I awoke all was darkness in tbe
car, and horrible shrieks and piercing
wails of agony almost deafening to my
ears. In the end of tho car furtherost
from me the stove was overturned and
the flames were juHt starting with great
rapidity. There was some sort of a npw
gas lamp in the car, with reservoirs
reaching from one to the other. The
flames leaped up the sides, and in less
time than I can tell it, the gaa was
burning the whole length of the coach
over beads. I was wedged in betwsen
two seats where I couldn't move ajimb
of my body, and there watched the fire
slowly creep upon me. It was a ter
rible sight. In the end of the coach
near the fire I could see a lady caught
between the seats ss I was. Tbe fire
crept slowly across tbe car; she was
soon enveloped in flames, and there, in
agony, she burned before my eyes.
Just across my seat I noticed soon be
fore thefacoident a father, bis wife and
daughter, I saw them, also, crushed
together and burned. Just as tbe
flames were blazing a foot or two away
from me a man pulled me inco the
aisle, and said, 'Come to the window.'
Be must have mistaken me for some
one else, for tbe moment he had looked
closely at my face be dropped me, and
harried through the window with an
exclamation of evident disappointment.
I then painfully crawled after him in
safety."
There is telegraphic cabfe enough
now lying at the bottom of the
ocean to girdle the earth fire times,
and b message can be sent ronnd
the earth tn twenty minutes. A
copy of -daily newspaper went
ronnd the world this rear in sixty-
five days the shortest time ever
made.
- rVonll yoo oar to have a word of
worth a great deal? . Never torn.
per with your baby's health, by using
opiates to quiet Its stomach troubles,
etc, but bs Dr. Bull's, Baby Syrup in
stead, ii-t,. t.- ;ir''' i -v
Thousands of people are leading un
satisfactory lives, because of tbe dispir-
mog effects of indigestion. L?t such
try LaxaJor sod be happy. .
An
NEWS NOTES
A laiLiiiurDt to the
ore who enlisted in
from Bethlehem 1'a
there 'luetday
Tbe Galatea eai.ei
Tuesday f"r Eaglanj.
cum pan led her I. Urban
lanUc trip
T.'.u N.-rtLi rn I.m. 1
pai.y . locor pel alt 1 in
St. Ciairc cunly 1.,:, .
ment Tutsday . '1 he u
jldi
r e a n d sal.
the ClIjU caUee
was u u 1 1 .ed
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Ilau.iiden t da .1- i I- 1
at c, do to the demand- . I tl.- elt-h
I -iheraU and make d ieMah! n.'. :m i.t i I
the Church in WuleM a plank o( ihe
platform to be preentt'd nt the -oin.ng
i.inerai r ii eral ion i ongroaM, wan
hIho tiecided that there should bt
further developineni ,.f ,u,
policy , and that nothing w.iill be
deti in or withdruwn from rloit p ,i,
Mr Motley and Lord I - - -. r i v
llauartlen ibis cciiing
I
Trmelers should be pn-par - I f i ii.-
changes of weather and the t lie I,- t f I
exposure by pro id i ng t liem I v t h willi1
Dr. Hull s Cough Syrup.
A Nashville doctor s prepi rip;, n f, r
a lady suffering with n -u ralg ia A i,f
bonnet, a cashmere shawl, a pair i f
gaiter bouts--and a bnli'o of S.ihaiion
Cil. The lady recovered immediately
of I'OUKH.
II i'a i-t ( I II ink.
A striking in.'-tai'.i'o id i:,e extent
to winch labor suving inacliiiu-rs i.s
t'arrieil nowiiilacs, ,s,iys tl.o I initio
trnil Journal, 1 sliown in tin' tin
can industry. i:vcr boily Knows
that tin cans an- inaiiur.n-tur. il y
machinery. Oms ul llu- inachiiios
iiHt'il in tliii process solders the
longit uilinal 8t'anis til tin cans al
the rate ol lift.y a minute, the cans
rushiDg ftlonp in a continuous
stream. Jvow uf course, a ilroo on
I lie outi(lc can lc easil ( leaned
away, but it in not moasy to secure
tho drop left en tie ;ns:lc. It'
wouldn't do, of course, tn retard '
tlie speed of the woi k tct tcr waste
the drop, it is only a tritic, anyhow, I
ind to W men in 100 it would Dot
seem worth, a miuutes attention.
The hundredth man worked for a
firm using ono of these machine?,
and he pet about devising an
ingenious arrangement for wiping
the inside of the can, thereby
saving that drop of solder and
leaving none to come in contact
with tho contents of the caD. lie
was encouraged by his employers
to patent his invention, did so, and
has already received (several
thousand dollars in royalties for its
ase. As tbe machine solders
20,000 cans a day, the eolder saved
by his invention amounted to 15 a
day. It pays to think as yon work.
Bioklw'i Armies Mrii
Tun Best Salvx in the world for
Outs, , Bruises, " Sores, Ulcers, Bat.
Rheum, rarer Bores, Tetter, Uhapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions,. and poaitrrely' cures piles
or no pay required, it a fnaraateea to
grtTe perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. .Frioe 85 oeots tferbox. For
sale by R. N. Duff t. - " 4ecl8 ly
. :. , U flirt . , ,.t, .k,.
It is mean to hit toan who is
Idowa in the moBtbv-? -'Vf-:
COMMERCIAL.
MAR K fc I .
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1 alu
bale?
1 cu.t, i .'4-1 Air..
V en,bt r J ;'j lu ' ?'! , f
leceabt! .: . J. .i.i . 4
.'miliar y '.M . J ! . .' i , ;
I ell ua r y J : . .wl
March 1 J Ne 1,-u.l i r w
N'-w i.erne n.aiket i-ten : - .. r ? j,
'a!es at s ' "i t . 1 '.'
Hit Mtlkt t i.Mli ... c f
a.-iie !s a I K . 1 . in r i k
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NEW BERNE THEATRE.
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New Millinery Goods!
:C:mplctc Zv. :
: Fail an:
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"Winter Millin;
Mi I
C. M. V. F0LLETT.
Pay Your Taxes !
For Rent.
I I 'a. . n I ,-:
i roi.i is Mliill I V Ml' K T
hKh iirvis. , mv H A 1 ; 1 1 U 1.1
CHlNKU'i and Al.KIl 1111 KAI
I'l.tilKNTS fiom J. C VI11.
thereforeI am all !U 1 1 T. I o il mi his
prices help out a hbort crop unih .nglv.
Atlantic & N.C. Railroad Co.
M I'ERINTKNM
Nrh Hi km N.
NT s tit i i i:.
c . i i : ', :
Ho! I Or the llalrigh lair!
lor tin accoiuirio 1st ion f the public,
on TIT.SI'A Y. W F.DM I A Y. TH I ' I
DAN and KKI1' Y. Oct. and
21st inclusive, the schedule of Pawn- I
ger Traini Not SO and 5 ! , Time Tble
No. 5. Hept . 1 J, 1 s,-7, will be sin-pen d ed .
and the following schedule w ill I e run. '
giving all an opportunity t , int thp
1 " ,M I O , - I l I ywLtmmaatmm
., I 1 .1 null :, ;, ; i I v I ft I - I''!' hear t that knows no guile,
, J,; ' ba! '. i I- Ii , u i h II I. Ii in I .
! r get : ,:g .r,.i ., ,1 I, ii while
Well ! ;i:;, ".-,"-:,:!V',:;-'";,,N.II.,,
V ' , i 1 ' . i. i . , . i.icndcl hy
(Ait'M,-, " 1 ' ' uiadi' l
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W" Vsj JXTotico.
Ht,iVr ioil ' 1 1 1 k I-' ' '-e 1 l! " i ntire Stock of
r? Sv' ' W3$r '' "'' ai '. ! it, in .-tore un-
- . 'Jf " ' "'' '' ' ' ' A ' ' ; ' " ' l; lie ame
T!"!-'-- ' ' l"-l i aw i,:,g the busi-
'TO'- , 1 l'A'1
i n; : i.i, .
m :
Fair at Italeigh nnd return t tlnir
homes on the mme day.
OOIMI I'.AS-T SHEII I. K . Wf.-T
No. al. srujrr Tr No. "o
Leave Station" Arrive
7.40" r M itoldsboro T .'oa v.
8.07 ' Host's Station 7 on '
8.22 " I.a Grange 41 "
8.40 " Palling Crwek f 2'i '
m 5s " Kinston (is ;
9.10 ' Caswell '
9.25 " Dorpr r. 41 "
9 48 " Cire Creek a 30 '
10.07 " Tuscarora R C2 "
10 16 " Clark e 4.49 "
10.40 " New Berne 4 25 -J
11. 7 " , Riverdale 8.82 '
ll.ia " Crostaa 8.M "
11.80 " ' Hsyelock 9.99 n
114 " Newport 2 44 "
12 03 am. 'Wildwood 2.89"
12 09 " allantio 2.29 "
12.24 " Morehead (up town) 2.14 "
Arrive Lesre
12 80 " Morehead Depot 2 10im.
Passengers will breakfast st Oolds
boro reins; West.
S. L. DILL, Bopt.
NEW BERNE j"
FURNITURE STORE.
The Bess Installment House";
.:. ii.itrJ Furnitures.
l'i,luiee Mirrrr. etc.,60ld
i u. ciul,:v pa) riitnts. "y
- f a,. t,i.e.- framed to order.
J. M. HINES, I
Manager.
i , ; I Cutler e. ,'
Wanted,
' ION-mUOI ion NEED. :
II ii: In -t o h l'i ice It. lid, de- :
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i ii a i . .mi: i tows.
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Cheap For Cash.
I M '-aw it. i. and thirty feet
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Notice.
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laid. Appli
a renewal of
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GO TO
B. WATERS. Jr.,
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lit bt ;,!ui ( he.ipt et Line of
Gents' Fumish'g Goods
MATH. SHOES,
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SEE ULRICH,
Wholesale Grocer,
Till,
Lowest Prices I
Rice Sacks on hand;
NEWGOODS!
JxiO. IT1XXIL0
JUST ARRIVED i'--,
Philadelphia Butter.
Caesard's Sugir-cured Meats "and
Pure Lard. :
Bee Flour in the market. ' ' "
Wafer Crackers, Grebsea Wafers. '
PUot Bread and rise Cakes. -Tbe
beet ef Teas and Coffee.
Fulton Ifarket Coned Beef.
Thurberl best brands of Csn C
Ia feet ererythinf; ke ia e ? '
; Gire me a trial and b c- r
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1 AGENCY FOR 5
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