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hi i III t . . . f sr; c-w VOL. VIT.--NO. 148. V NEW BERNE. N. a, TUESDAY;, SEPTEMBER 18. 1888. PRICE 5'OEJiTS. .7 rii if LENT dsstrejicg tie ,M ai at - ' C EO. Aixis & Co. Sr. 2 rJSIISJ. Y-p Eroome, rth fcroca,. tlo Uresstng, AF.l. Cult, Eu)?l Palish, Toilet to?, Canary Bird iM,(tb ... O. E. BLOYt... ' pBY Dail's Pckt Beei and,M smmoth " X Cabbages. Broad street. ? t r niH SAW3 proBpUy and eatis- AJT factorily by . -". " ; eui2M.fc wins.) A- R. Dsnnua. SPINACH,TrBp. and Siberian Kale Seed U ' UEO. .AlXis ft Co. SPECIA.LNOTICBTO C0N3UMERS ilavUg put my delivery wagon on the street, I am now ia a position to ' , furnish ALL my easterners-with FIRST ,. Class Grooerit at ort notieaaota vary maii profit. I defy com pttilioa. rrnt my goodf, tod only act a trial U routine tha sort donbtful. No :'r V aonioof my friend aay that ay ad (t - frtiinc and wy wacon don't py n 4 (with my mall profitt),and thai 1 will -. aooB braak. Lt mn b tha bal iddgt of that. I am still pay inn 100 oaota on x tht dollar, my property ia in my oa tiameand lam determined to tell good , groeertet ehtap, ty Very raapeetf ally, .. - 1 THE GROCER, E. B HACK BURN. PHIL'A BUTTER, the bt in the market, on ca at Daan'i, only 30 ; ; cants per lb. : i I7H1TB LEAD, Mixed P.int, Var- ' TT nuh, Oil and Olaat at ; ' i "' i' ,0o. AlXKM ft Co. Y TT815 PURE ICE, manufactured by f J the Jarman Ioa Factory. (jySOtf A POOL has been organized In ' . Bavannah to figbt the bagging troat." It ia gratifying to all good oil i zens that the political canvass in thUEtate is entirely devoid of vio - lence and bloodshed. Wk are told that the speech of Mr. Simmons at Kinston last Satur dny was a real eye opener. Many persons heretofore opposed to him were convinced that he js just the reran to represent the people of this V. district in the Concress of the , Uuited States. - . i'. :i.-M.. . , j . - . CliteLand and Thurman, ac i v eording to the piesent entlook, are ' i y..: ". safe. . The South with New York, - j i and, Indiana, or the Sooth with L.V iJTewYork, Connecticut and New . . Jersey will elect, it now seems that the Sonthew York, Indiana, Connecticut and New Jersey are all y for Olevpland and Thnrman EVEKtBODT seems interested in i procuring the rellei of oor farmers ; from the oppression of the cotton ' bagging trnst.'. Among the means .bcldg employed is the return to the South of the bagging used in the baiting of past crops. It is reported 'that quantities of old bagging oan be obtained and will be made avail kbfoia the present emergency. I. ' ,. uanaMMataMMaaHHwaw ! Tub Bostoa Tost, ia comment. ins; on General Harrison's letter of uj acceptance, jays: !; "The letter ap pears to bean atniable attempt to . make white black and black white The 2 contrast f between its false promises and illogical conclusions and ; the. direct ""and cogent arga ttienU of Cleveland Is a sharp one and will fee clearly recognized by - . the people." -r - i i. f ii i i i - , THfirefagees at; Hendersonyille . from Jacksonville, Fla., have de- v veloped four cases of yellow fever. - Charleston, though. betwcea)two and three hundred' miles distant, immediately quarantined - against .. Ilcndergqnville. The latter place may hold aa indignation meeting -.but '6J doubt if there ; Is it lumber company there; that', will boycott Clirlcston. Perhaps, however, the ;Aris can get another city counct to exhibit. . " , The existence of yellow lever at Jacl Florida is deplored Irj all ru n, and by none is it more rc;'rette rthaa it is by thepeopl cf North Carolina. We cannot shut T.-.r ejc3ts) the painful troth that t' ry cf Jacksonville haa de- Tto attractions thatmade ! t -) (!':::at!3 83 a winter 1 1 ? Eo"rht elaewhereia 'laa c!:e. New Bern ' 5 f:'l cf Fjrp!y I I ' . 'UDf. c , ir 1 : ) V'li- :: ; art gemeat of other winter resort. Lej are ataadant la Xorth Caro- ica, tod Tr- wub lor all of them the mccesj they ao richly merit. Bat f here La all tha earth U there more deUfbtfjl winter home than JTew Berne T 'Health Inererj breexe y beantjr la erery prospect j oapitality; ia etery borne," New Berne haa only to be known to make it the leading winter resort ot the Sooth. , J . LOCAL NEWS. It continue! to rain. The first oj iters of the season were in market 3uady- Tn eteainer Emlet of the E. C D. line took out severs! bslss of new cot ton ytrda;. A special business meeting at the Y. . C A. U called by the secretary to night st 9 o'clock. One hand red nod fifty children en tered the Graded School vesterdsv. This i a good beftinnioa for a rainy it. Eon P.M. Simmons addressed a large and enthusiastic crowd st May it ills yeetsrdsy. A gentlemsn present ssys he made votes. Regular prsyermeetiog ot thejouog men of the Baptist church this evening at 8 o'clock. All young men are in vited to be present. The Winter Resort Association held a very satisfactory meeting yesterday evening. Two new members were ad ded to the Association. Work is being nspped out and prepared that will re dound to the good of New Berne. Mr. Will Cook, while boring a well at Bell's Ferry, last week, brought ud from a depth of 70 fsctatooth, which was pronounoed ay the doctors at that plaoa to ba human. No one remembers the burial of any person of late years at such a depth, so perhaps it is the re mains of an antedeluvian, or may be the well-borer struck the grave of an antipode. Good N.ws It is reported thst the McLean build ing on the coiner of Pollock snd Craven streets, which has bectfme an eye sore, has been sold, and will come down pretty soon to give room for an elegant dwelling. Great EevivaJ. Our colored friends are in the midst of a great revival at St. Peter's A. M. E. Zion Cburch. The pastor, Rsv. C. H. Smith, has been assisted by the pastors of several churches in the oity snd up to this time about one hondrel nd fifty conversions have been made. Speaking Postponed. Owing to the freshet in Neuso river and the swollen condition' of other streams, making it difficult to reach Vance boro on Wednesday, the speaking which was to have been there on that day by Hon. F. M. Simmons has beta postponed, He will speak there later In the canvass Personal. Mr. Frank Smaw, who has been at Atlantic City, N. J., for sometime, ia home on a visit. Miss Flora Marks, and Eataie. Bella and Harry Marks have returned from und Knob,; where they have been spending the summer. DiacrIminatronar : v 1 The people pf Dover oomplain that the A &N. C. R discriminates against them and give as evidence of the fact that on last Saturday while special rates were given along the line to Kinston they were required to pay the hsnsl fare. Uorehead City, they say, was charged one dollar for the round trip, a distance of about seventy miles, while Dover, a distance of about tea miles froni Kin ston, was -charged seventy tents; It reatly looks a little ditcrtmipatiagJ Onalow.NwV!sba-'v: inort.l Mr. Uzzy Mills,' an aged ehteeallV' ing near Richlands, had the misfortune to break his leg a fewf days ago.; Be Is doing as well as could be expected, A little ion of John M. Francks had the misfortune to Break hit leg-'a few days ago, . He ia about to recover, t in A dwelling house belonging to W. D. Humphrey, Esq., .occupied by colored tenants, "was burned on Sunday night, the Oth.' It waa thought to be incen diary.' Lota" about S1.000' ; Nol In surance. Bwcfclca'a Arnlee 8Iv. , Ts Pest Salts in the world for Cuts. ErusHPS. Bores.- Ulcers, Sal r'.eun, Fevfr Bor1, Tetter, Chrped , C".. s, Corn s, snd all 1 r l .r y curra t err S. It is caa.rf.ttft.a to t f ' "' , t r i rr-j re- i pt-r fcox. Per rr. .' - jan 17 It: Tn rirat Cotton. .-,,! The Ural oottoa of the new crop was soli la this market ytsUiday. Two bales ware brought in by Mr. E. B. Cox sai oaa by Mr. Cad. Parry, t They sold1 for 1 1 8 to t I S. This is nbont seven teen day later than last year. Soma say that the la tanas of the arop is aa indication ot a good one, but we are in clined to the opinion that the rainy weathar for the last two weeks has kept the eottoa from opening. Steamer Xorementa. The Vesper of the E. C. D. line ar rived Sunday with a oargo of general merchandise. The Eaglet of this line line sailed yesterday with a cargo of cotton, lumber, naval stores and general merchandise. The Vtsper will isil to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Newberne of the O. D. line will sail today at 13 o'clock for Norfolk direct. The Manteo or the same iioe will arrive tonight. Prepare for the Fair. Our farmers will please remember that in gathering their crops this fall that our Fair will be held in February next, and we want to make a fine ex hibit of farm products. A few floe stalks of cotton, of corn, rice, oats, snd a good specimen of potatoes, turnips, peas, or anything else that is produced on the farm ought to be laid aside snd taken care of for the Fair. We wish every farmer that can in the counties of Lenoir, Greene, Pitt, Beaufort, Pam lico, Hyde, Carteret, Craven, Jones and Onslow to make an effort to hart an exhibit of farm products. Don't refuse to bring your exhibit because you are afraid somebody else will have some thing better. We aIo want exhibits of timber, marl and phosphates from these counties. Begin now to look out for these things and there will be no trouble in showing the resources of. our lection. If this is done as it ongbt to be results advan tageous to all will soon follow. The Fair Association will offer liberal premiums for exhibits which will be sn additional stimulant for our people to o their best. An ElcKwnt Bubatltnto For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines is the very greeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading physi cians. Manufactured only by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company, San rran cisoo, Cal. R. N. Duffy, agent. New Berne, N.C eep!8dw4w STATE NEWS CONDENSED. Accounts of injury to crops from storms and rains ate reported from all pirts of the. State, Wilmington Star: Brig Mary E. Dada cleared for Port-da-Paix, Hayti, with 1R7.000 feet of lumber and 100,030. shingles. The cotton crop of the United Stare for the year ending Sep tember 1, 1888. amounted to 7,017,707 bales, against 8,518.663 bales in 1887. In the regatta of, Friday six boats en tered; the Idler won: -The Democrat- convention of fender is called to meet at Bnrgaw, Oct. 1. News and Observer: Gen. V- P. Roberts Las received a letter from Gates county, in which it was stated that on Monday of last week a terrific cyclone awept over the sonthern part of the county, leaving wholesale destruc tion in ita path. A church waa blown down and demolished, a number of houses were completely destroyed, and several people seriously if not fatally injured, f orest trees were leuea to the ground and incalculable injury done to the crops. Greensboro Patriot: Passengers on the train from Raleigh last night inform us that quite a sensation occurred in Ral eigh yesterday afternoon between Sam uel O. White, ex'cashier of the smashed State National Bank, and John G. Wil liams', hie nephew, who was formerly employed in the bank. White bad a cane with which he struck Williams, who then threw him to the floor. The cause of the affair la said to have been evidence against White given by Wit Iiams, and also statements msde by the latter. State Chronicle; The county and sob- business agenta of the Wake connty Farmers' Alliance met in RaleUh Sat urday and decided to use Dundee bag gin, which, weighs about one and a half oounds to the yard. The Cham' ber of Commerce and industry neid a meeting Monday night. ' Tba first prao tical work ot the chamber ought to be to open subscriptions for a cotton fao- tory.--Gen. Joe Johnston and Senator Ransom will address a reunion of North Carolina soldiers at Hickory, N. C 8epr. 19th. Dr. Robeyia against the Third Party. The Chronicle rejoices la the fact that the farmers are about to break the back of the Bagging Trust. ' tl CONSTJHPTIO MCCHABIX Read the following; Mr. C. H.Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Waa down With abscess of Jungs, and friend and phy sicians pronounoed me ' aa incnrable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." : v Jesse Middleware Decatur. ' Ohio guys- "Flad it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption woul i' have died of Lung Troubles, V.'aa given up by- doctors- Am now in bnatof hpa?th." Try it. , Sample bottles frco at It. N. DuUy's drug store. - Ta "J. S. BL fa Ike tisldsboro Arras. We kindly send The greetings of a faithful friend. Moat happy that the road is ODen Te eandU thoughts so freely spoken xes, we aleep iu eomfort soundly. Parents, children, colored friend. Not expecting death or danger. For our health-rate could not mend Any eanse of trouble brewiDg. Did not enter in our dreams. Till the newa from suter city Flashed to us her glimmering bean But our city fathers, ever Watchful cf our interest true, Argus-eyed survey 'd the prospect Saw a cloud of doubtful hoe. So, to ward oft every danger. Though each oity lost some freight And some pockets were the lighter. Edict made it safe to wait'. Til the truth could once be settled. What our sister town could tell. What the evil was that ihrealrnrd. Was it gas, or liver swell? Sorry that our ireful neihbaia Be delayed their daily mill. And oomplain our early action Msde their business interests fall Just because we choose to maoi- Buainese of our own quite right, From s prudent csution giveu. Not because of useless fright. But to ease the he irw ncos; troutU .l And to stop the words profane Now our city council proiui.e Mullets go to li again. And we truet the taste h s .t Since a' while you had to wait For the precious food von cum !, So abundant as our freight liope the tourist found good h. li- r In our sister city's homes. Aod disbursed themselves of m.. r To appease the grumbling drone Trust tho weight infection pret.-fili May not come and with you stav. For oar mullets Qnd good mark, t In your town from day to d iy Now our grandly lljwing rut r With us ask you to come down And inspect the health conduu n Of our lovely ancient town. vV e claim no telescopic sihl To tract the planets in their Mila . Nor try to touch the comet's tail. Because like others wo should f.nl So keep us to our n itive home. And leaye tho puerile out to roam Content no discord come ltwe n Oar friends and us, to uium1 k'ng" n SI. K S TIIK YELLOW iKVKU MEMPHIS, September 1 1 Many tele grams have bwn received here from Eastern and Western cities iskingit is true that yellow fever hni devel oped in Meurhis. To all mirh immi ries the replies have tiren emphatically "no." Neither is there, any grave sp prehensions for a visitation of the dreaded scourge Memihis has suf fered too much in the past to cause ht r to lessen the vigilanca necessary to keep the disease from entering her limits The city council yesterday afternoon at a general meeting, adopted and put in force the most stringent quarantine regulations everything is being done to protect the lives of the people not only of this city, but of the Mississippi Valley to the Sjuth who look to Mem phis for precaution. If a case should develop here the fact would be prompt ly noted through the Associated Press, and until such publication is made the outsjde world should respect tho asser tion thai, Memphis was never healthier tk. rt" t nraoar . NW UglXANB, get. U -.A dispatch from Col. SouthmayecT, Tf the Red Cross Society, who went to Florida, ays be left ten nurses at McClenny yesterday. There have been about lxty cases of fever in the past few weeks and nine deaths At present there are twenty sick, four seriously. The people all along the railroad are in a panio, and travel and business almost entirely suspended. AeOEVILLB, N. G.. Sect. 15. -Thurs day a train load of refugees, about 400, arrived at Hendersonville in charge of Dr. Guitteras, under gov ernment control. They scattered through the town, where they were reived unhesitatingly into the hotels and boarding houses. Three cases had already developed on the oars, ooon after leaving Jacssonviiie six new cases were reported. One patient died this morning. The sick are isolated in a hospital established by the government In the suburbs of the town. Considerable excitement and alarm exists, but tho physicians do not fear a spread of the disease among the native population. The refugees are not poverty-stricken and are generally paying board. An easterly rain-storm has been prevailing for twenty-four hours. There is no sign of clearing. JacksonvIllb, Fla., Sept. 15. During the past twenty-four hours ending at noon today, twentrave new cases of vellow fever have been reported, mak ing a total of 844 cases reported to date. Four deaths from the disease were re ported, since aoon yesterday, making the total number of deaths from the disease to date ISO. There are 503 per eons now on sick beds, and thirty-six cases , have been pronounoed cured during the part twenty-four hours. The weather is more favorable today, the sua being able to show itself, more brishtlr through the raoidly evanorat- Ing jnisf, givingT the convalescent a chance to recuperate" in the fresh air on the plszza, and ia the sunny window, which haa been taken advantage of by numbers of patients. , - Newa from UoCleniystatea that there have beea sixty-six eases of 'yellow fever there, aad twelve deaths from the disease- The physicians, nurses aad supplies which arrived yesterday are of great assistance, the local physicians and nurses being lict aad. the, supplies exhausted. The place is almost depopu lated, no.more than 240 people remain in?. - . ' .- - N- Wabhisgtoh, D C., Sept. J5. Miia Clara Barton today tflomved the f 01 lowing dispatch from Col, Southaayd at Jacksonville dated yesterday: "Express me as soon ss possible arm badges for norseSk Your associate societies can help largely by sending clothing, ehoee and blan keta. The f ever has about destroyed all business, and there is, and there will be, much distress." ADVICE TO MOTH Kits. Mhs. "WnrsLOW's Soothing 8YKi;r should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ia the best remedy for diar hce. Twenty-five oents a bottle. COMMERCIAL. DOMESTIC HAalaVKT. Egfts 18c. Coa None in market. Gooi qual ! ity would" bring 64c. iu bulk. Fodder, $1 00al.25 per hundred. TvuraNTma Hard. $1.00; dip, 1 1 01 Tab SI. 30. Oats New, 83a40c. in bulk. Bmbwax 17a21c. per lb. Bur On foot, 6j.to 7c. FB18H PonK 7ia83.ner pound llASts-Country, llal2c. . lard 'A c, Peaches-50c. per peck. Apples 30c. per bushel. Pkars Good quality, Si Oo pr bush. I ti KAi'ts -Scuppernong, 50.- per , oun. y l)TATOEs-S'et, new, OOo pt r besh. I Ostoxs-Sl 50 per bush. PanuT8 Maf I 00 oer bushel. I LHICKSN8 Grown 4')a4"o. pair half grown, 22ts2"r. MSAL S2aS,")C. bolted. TlviiiKK-C'yprtss. IS in and over, S" 00 per M. , pins 82 50at 50. Hhinqlkh West India. dull and nrm inal. ti inch $2 00a2 50. Building 5 inih hearts, ti 25 , saps. gl. 50 per M. Stai:i-K O. hhd. 81012 ter M W UOLEBALB PB1CS8. Mess Pork New Slfi 50 old .".0. Hhoi ldkb Mkat 'iaNc. C. B. s, F. H's. B. 'sand I., f . - '.i .'o. Fi.ouB-3 .Oaft.OO. Lard 9; c. by the tierce. N ails Basis lO's.82 50. HfOAB (Jranulated , o Coffee liaise. Cheese 15. Halt 80aM5c. per sack. Molasses and 8 vbtjpb S0a45c, Powder 8," 00. Shot Drop. 81.60, buck, $1.75. Kerosene y 4 c. Hides Dry, 6a8c. ; gren 4 Talixiw 4o. per lb. Ho Trust Bagging. TO ARRIVE, SIXTEEN THOUSAND YARDS cf h lb. Ragging. Will be hero within the next four weeki direct from Scot land ' SEND IN OUR ORDERS. Simula to be seen either at our store or J J. Tolson or Journal office. S W. A K. W. SMALLWOOD, Craven street, sel.'idwlm Near Cotton Exchange. Sale of Valuable Land. ON SAH'ltDAY, OCTOBER 20th. 188S, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at the Court House in Beaufort, N. C, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder, nbout six hundred (fiOO) acres of land and 770 town lots, belongiog to tho Carolina City Company. This property is situated on both sides of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, atom three miles west of Morehead City, is well adapted for truck farming, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Letters of inquiry will receive prompt attention. JNO. D. DAVIS, Receiver of Carolina City Co. Rsaufort, N C. Sept. 13. 188H. dw4w Cotton Marine Insurance. We are authorized by the Boston Marine Insurance Company to effect Marine and r ire Insurance on Cotton, under ruliDgs of the National Board of Marine Underwriters. ROBERTS & HENDERSON. Agents Boston Marine Ins. Co. Newbern, N. C, Sept. 14. 1888. St. Paul's School, CORNER MIDDLE AND NETJSE STS.. Strictly non-religious for non-Catholics. Terms: 8 1 00 per month; lowest grade (1.50 per month. Begins Thursday, September the20tb, at 9 o'clock a m. se2dlm For Rent, That desirsble and commodious dwel ling now occupied by James M. How- srd, on South Front street. For terms apply at the office of a3I dtf MRS. K. is. KLJjIS. VALUABLE PROPERTY A slx-borss Baldwin Upright Engine, a thirty-five saw Brown Gin, ln good repair, a Blllnpa Cotton Press, which needs about 15.00 worth ef work to pnttn proper order, and one good as new Thimble Skein Tennessee Wagon, So cash wanted. Wlltsslfon long Urns with first elssi teal estate security, sight per cent, interest. Engine, Qin snd Press tseoo, first sott S70&.-Q8 ; ft. . Wacon H0.0O, first sort $S5J, Per farther aformatlon apply at JocnHAtoffloe. I Gaston House Barber Shop. Prof. W, H. Bhepard is now running fouf chain and haasecurod the aerrices of Harper, ot GoldsborOi a 'fkilled Daroec ' ; - - i Good share, 10-cenUi kali Catting 80 cent, ..-k :v- v h3Va fSBW , BV ttw yr- Furniture at J011II SUTFR Has on band and ia reoeiiiojijevery day handsome parlor sBitv,hjMaber sets, heavy walnut, bureu. . drobes, mattresses, chairs, lounges, tsfea, etc, etc. . He also has a line of home-made work of bedsteads, sofas, tables., .gnreans, etc , which are neat and " tftjflft'ili Prices Ulglit Uowm to Sek Bottom. ; stodw Middle sf,, JTiVSerne. TTTTT" New Berne Hlgts ilchocl will ojkc; SEPTEMBER 17$, ;888. . s4 dif " t ' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS m Y83!ltife Jjtts School A T J K.R K 1 NS wm re open her r fur thj reception of Girls and ung Ladies uii , t MONDAY. SKIT Tru, 1SSS. ' Prompt entran e . ler-.'.Iy desirable. Sept. 1st. dtf Lime, Cement, Plaster:; and Hair at T J. C. WHITTY'S. ' Rope, Paints, Oil. and Ship Chandlery at J. C. WHITTY'S. For everything in the Hardware and-Machinery line goto , J. C. WHITTY'S. Brick ! Brick ! Brick ! 50,000 O JT sS V 1 BY V7. P. BURRUS OO., OENEEAL ;.' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GP.AIN DEAtfe)b, SIakklt Dck l KW iiElCNE, S. C. Cv Consign us your produce. Duffy's Group Syrup. Recipe of the late Dr. Waitkr DuFTY. PREPARED AND SOLb BYJ NEW BERNE, North Gasoline. Uinelrtd wir Sale of Land. I nrsunnt to a Judgment ot thfl Baperlor innrt of ctaven ronnly, rendHie,l )n lh. rase nf' rameg u. Harr:s.,n. Adaa r of ttie uvte of Peler ('heev-ers. deceased, vs I'alrtek L'beevers and oihern, lielrs-it-law, defend nnt. the iindem'une.l m ,eli ,t pobija ; Auction, at the l ourt House door IB tha CltT of New Berne. N. c, n Mo.N IJA V , OCT BKKl.t.lSKH. at TWKf.VB 01bV MtbV rollowlnu Kesl Kst.iie honglng. to the Es tate of I'eter cbeevrs. fleowuKdTtowH- A certain tract of land in No. a.Townahln. ( raven county, nn the iftnth lt of JMea River and east side M.welay Creejt. adloln. ' tntt tnejiandaor Wm. p. Hidrfl. sttranaaed of Dnrant LaDe. coiitalniDB UH acres more or less. Alaooneothtrtuaetof lsnrfadroln. ing the above triet, oontalalna 5U0 scree more or less, Wlitnh tracts of land warn -conveyed hy Needbam . Loftin, taaPeir Cheever bv deed iwrtite tJate'lelltS. L Jtrordod ln K,'('oril of CraTa. Wuntr, V: V ""'. m aim aeed rcrerenc s hereby mxtejor a mora fall uiMmui. . description of said tiactsnf land. Hald Imods others'''"'11 theland8 of Wrlgti Jtoare ana Terms of Sala One hair noh- h.4U i iik'ii iii rwii r.. ew tlerue. N. jii.i Adm r of I'storChtwtsrSdTo'd. School Notice Mt3 USAU JONES wiil. ntM.k.r School, September 10, l$88. , MK8 Mamie Hocohto. ftirfcl, A German teacher. . ... ,t (f , Tuition $2.50 per month. t A"22 cook mmsB .TenaottarEaVtoi uAt0WfTPEI0E3.
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