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r ftp j t v . - . At iLlmjs V---" - VOL.'Vn.-NO. 229i. NEW,BEENE;N. C, FBIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. :i -1 lh Sk iTTT. tTTTk T :'.T AT h i n-r- r ... tie U JL M JT 1 J, X: . Busnrzss locils, - -.. . - V THIS IS MY CHRISTMAS ADVEB. TISEMXNT: Mince Meat, Freeh ,: Candies, Raislne, Note, Currents, tie! . atine. Citron, Flavoring Extracts, Evaporated Applee, Powdered ud Col " . Loaf Satar, Bp.oes, Celery Seed, Mae "" lard Soed, Macaroni, Tapioca, Very Beet ; Butter, Pickles, Imported Bey kern. Forest Flower Cologne (suitable Cferlstmaa p reseats). Buckwheat, Fiat Li f Cifin, Powder. Sbot and Cap, Paraflne Canals. Tinset Coffses croaad toordsr. Cboioe Tees, Freen Canned Goode'ln variety. C E. 8L0TM. MBS. WOMBLS bee just received toother lot ef floe Lynn Sevan O rate re, aft the Middle street ealon. & - Families supplied oa ehort notice, tf ALMANACS Turner's North Caro lina Almanac for the year 1889. Uno, Alum ft Co, 0 ME Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at vary low prices. Geo. Allu ft Co. PLEASE BEMBMBEB that X need money as vail as the reel ot man- kind, and if yon owe me plaaaa pay ma. J. CWHrtTT. CORN SBELLER3, Grain Fans, Feed Cutters at " Geo Allen ft Co. IMPORTED FAENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN. rast received and for sals by James Redmond. ENGINE and Gin Repairs, Baiting, Packing-, etc. at . , . Geo. Allee ft Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sala by Jimes Redmond. 8E PURE ICE, manufactured by the Jarman Ioa Factory. IJJw 1JURB WINES AND UQUORS for Medicinal and other aeee for aala by James Redmond. We only ask ona trial on Old Virginia Cheroots. B for 10 cents. oc28 F. Uluch. Wholesale Agtnt. Ask your dealer for Old Virginia Cheroots. 5 for 10 cents m F. ULUCH, Wholesale Agent. Cabinet making continues brisk ia the East. In the West all is quiet. .... GEN. W. P. ROBERTS has been suggested for Adjutant-General of North Carolina. ON Tuesday the Sooth Carolina Senate rejected the bill to establish a home' for disabled Confederate soldiers and sailors. aasaaMaaaaBaBBBBBVaaiaaiaEaaMBBBMBBBHBM Stocks are down In New York which Is niaally the cam sear the time for ehaaglag the ad tin 1st ra tion of the joTernment. a Bey. James P. Botch: D. Pmidat oitne Southern Baptist Geological 'Seminary at Looiarille, Ky., is dangerously ill ia Paris. The Durham Recorder woald like to see Hon. Melritt E. Carter, of AiheTille, elected Speaker of the next House of Repiesentatlres. BaaanaBaaBBBBnBaMeaMaaawakansaasannawaaai The World's Indianapolis special saya that Gen. Harrison has accl dentally- let fall hia opinion that there will be an 'extra session of the Fifty-first Congresa. . The; President baa nominated vCOfetrMattdf JeckaonTille,; FLi, to, be, U.S. District Judge for the ' Northern district of Florida in place of the late Thomas Settle. : V Owing to fears that the Panama Xanai Companj'a diQealUee may give rise to disorders on the Isth ' mua,:i the Freneb- government has ' sent a man of war to Colon to pro- J tect French Interests."-" ; , The Wilmington llesseoger says The corner atone, of the Good Samaritan , Hospital for colored people was laid at Charlotte last ' Tuesday. The building of this hoa '. pital has been undertaken by white persona entirely, and la under the auspicea of the Episcopal Church Wk . bava ' received tbe initia number of Tbe ' American Queen, " month! j, 'magazine1.' for. the home Tjublisbed by the First National Publishing i Company, Boston .Mass., at 13.60 per annum, payable in radra1ice. VWe have examined tbe work and consider it one of the best, as it certainly Is the largest - and most complete,' of American - magazines. Ia literary and artistic excellence U is in advance of any rcrlOuical we have ecen in many a EelievlDg it to te eslacntly I t we com men a It to or LOCAL NEWS. The 9.0 Tared wagons and carta on Middle street yesterdays poai Onslow eoaaty remind sd one of the oldsa times. A large anmber of farmers from Jones and Onslow counties ware La the oity yeterday selling cotton turkeys. fto., aad baying Christmas goodW - i The Norfolk papers announce the sadden death of Caps. Roderick Mcln- ais, of the lighthoas steamer Violet. Ha baa been in the service in this dis trict for many years and had saaay friend, who will 1 egret to bear of his sadden demise. The funeral of Mr. A. H. Holton was attended yesterdsy by the memberaof the Royal Arcanum and Good Fellows, of which he was a member1, and a large number of frienda who haTO Us deep est sympathy for thebereared family of a widow and four small children. Mr. W P M. Bryan, president of the Young Men's Christian Association, re quests us to announce that there will be business meeting of the Association tonight at 8 o'clock. It is very Impor tant that each committee should present a, full report Business of importance to be transacted. The Directors of the Fair Association gtre an important notice in this issue. They have decided to close the stock book oa the first of January an 4 limit the number of shares for the present to one Hundred. This will pal the As sociation on a permanent and aafs financial basis. Ia the meantime it should be remembered that the Fair ia for the benefit of Eastera Carolina and. is intended to exhibit the resources and Industries of this eeetien. Personal. Miss Hattle Diil is home for the holi days. Mr. Willie Q Barker, of Stella, is in the city. Tournamstt at Aurora. The young people of Aurora, Beaufort county, rill have a grand tournament and coronation ball on Friday, Decern ber 88th. Mr. W. A. Harrey and B. F. Mayo, Esq., are the managers. Thanks to tha committee for an invitation. Steamer XoTamenta. Tha Esglat of the E. C. D. Una sailed yesterday afternoon with fall cargo of cotton, lumbar and naval stores. The Vesper of this line will arrive today and sail tomorrow. Tha Tahoma arrived last night and will sail tomorrow morning at 70. The L. A. Cobb arrived last eight and ill leave for Contentnea creak at 9 o'clock this morning. Railroad Extension An Important Kaatina;; Tha eommlttee , appointed by the Board of Trade to consult tha people in this section and Governor tomlt in re gard' to extending the X ft M. O. B. into the interior of the State, held a meeting en Monday , nlgh last end adopted tha following resolutions: Beeolved, Thai an invitation be ex tended to the eitissne of the ooontiee of Carteret, Hyde, Bean fort, Pamlioo, Craren, Jonss, Onslow, Lenoir,'". Pitt, Greene and Wayne, tp appoint 00m as It tees to meet this com mi Use in tbe city of New Berne on Wednesday the ft day of January, 1839, at-13 Vclook, noon. lor tne purpose or formulating a plan for the extension of the aUtaaUe and North Carolina Railroad into the Interior of the State. (. ., Rseolred. farther. That all others ln- teiasted in said scheme be invited to attend eaid meeting.- "rr "rrr 1 The ohleet of this meetinr ia eat forth in the above reeorationM. and ft Is earni eetly hoped that k Toll ineeUng and i ran intercnaDje 01 views snau oe had. Ws.mnst have concert of action; plan mast be adopud that will bo calculated to enlist people Id every sec tion of the State in It favor; something that will redound to the interest of the whou Btai.:w.jn nhiuivi Our oomments on Governor Scales'1 opinion of tbe condition of the A. ft N. C. R. end the administration ,of Mr, Brvan were m (-construed b oae of our most liberal enterprieing eltizsns. Be thought the facts given In regard to the embargo on all traffle between the eastern and western sections .of the State were intended as a reflection upon the administration cf-Preiident Bryan Althongh "the " inference was a far fctcbad and would hardly bo aooettxi by mtay, yet we are' ready to de clare" that no such, reflection was in teaded.' We have AO! the least doubt that President Bryan and Superintsad ent Dili have made everj effort to se cure just and equitable rates of trafSo on all goods coming and going beyond Ooldsbora. But they, have no leyer by which they can foroe a powerful corpo- ratiOi like the R. ft D. Into" tertci ot cy sort. Curt the A. &S. C. R. t tie C. F, & Y.T., and wheu'.thy tte t'. it ia golag ta jBarry tha Eastern oera which it la entiUedto, the embargo wp) Mraiaed aad they wdba glad to get very aomad of Irelt they can froea shit J direction at - rasoaabla tea. Tha Vaecesaity for ;aa xUnsioa of th A. A JJ . C. B. k flaarry I forth ia the, f olio Irg paragraphs from ao .editorial oa th lukject ia tha Saafoad Express: The Famlioo section of North Caro lina is an entire stranger to tha Pied mont eeotioa aad these woald baa happy aapplemeat ef each ether tat many ef -toe products of a wholesome and lazariooa livelihood. Indeed North Carolina la a stranger within itaelf, made ao by Its miserably eonneoted railroad system. The extension ot tha a F. Y. V. to Wilmington aad aha extension of the A. ft K. C. from Golda- aoro to Charlotte will make Wilming ton and Morshead City tha real shipping points for North Carolina products and ought certainly to make tha Slate a very Independent aad famous common wealth. We have let oar neighbors build and foster seaports to a great ex pense to ourselves long enough. We have given our money and some of our beet talent to other States beyond the bounds of liberal oharity. If North Carolina Is a good Bute te be born in it ought to be a good Bute to live and die in, and it is now high time we were claiming our own. Let us call a halt along the line. If a Hyde countv farmer has a bushel of corn for sale and a Moore oourty naval store manufacturer needs it the Hyde county man ought to come to the market of his Moore county brother on an equal footing with the corn farmer In tne Ohio valley. If a Guilford coun ty man has peacb.ee for sale and a Jones county man needs them, the Bute of Delaware ought not to come in with an utrertor quality ana destroy tne trade between two fellow-cltiaene of the aame commonwealth. Yet the policy ia North Carolina is to do busi ness with other folks and let our neigh bors severely alone We are selfish snough to ssy this is wrong. It is no under thst Virginia baa stolsn the history of our troops at Gettysburg and that tha fame of Pickett's meu rightly belongs to those of Pettigre w. A people tnat nae no more Bute pride than we, and that Is no more oareful In patron ising and sustaining home Industries Is certain to be Imposed upon by out siders. The harbors of Wilmington and More head are fairly good and Central and Western North Carolina should be able toreach them. Eimton Items. Mies Laura Herbert, of Farmville, S visiting her mother. Osn. Robert Ranaom was in town a short while on Wednesday. No new developmonte e to probable oandidates for our postmaster's place. Mr. Clyde Wast, now of Durham, but a native of Kiaoton, ie here spend ing a few daya with ralatlvea and friends. ' ' Rev. A. J. Hires, pastor of the Baptist Church, baptised a young lady of our town in the river, at the park, on Tues day afternoon last. There will be a silver wedding no cards in our town on next Sandey of e couple whose parents last year cele brated their golden wedding. Oar young pharmaceutist baa again won tbe honors at the target praotioe for turkeys, endhie yard ia a howling wilderness of gobblers, . 1 lithe Democrats of KIneton had the election of Speaker of next Hooeo of Representatives in the General Assem bly, they would place Mr. A. Leaser in the chair. The rumor of a change of schedule of our railroad caused the presence at the station ot many disappointed persons on Wedneeday. -The train came about usual time.-.. ,. t . Mr. -John Sutton aad Miss Nannie Loftin, daughter of Mr. E P. Lof tin, all of Lenoir, were married Thursday, December so. ine itemtter wiehee them abundant happiness and Joy. Dr Harvey, near Snow Hill, in Greens county, was stricken with naralvels oa Tuesday, and ia In n verv serious1 eonditiarwv This is sad news to hie friends, but we trust be will soon recover ' 1,-. A large number of negroes, from the Georgia turpentine regions, passed throush ner on nonoar ana Tuesday on the train, en their way to their homes to spend, the Christmas holi- days-Tbeee- are eeaaible men. - They go wnre taey oan ge wore ana get pay for U.Thy care nothing about the e-eo-tions.fre '1 giving no the opportunity of voting, knowing that the white peo ple wiu taxe care oi tne country. ,: Car prese tit Senator; the freat states man M. w. Bsnsom, wui, wttoout doubt, rneoeed himseir. - It wui not do to break that noble pair, Vance and Rutsov. No State in the Union has twosuohmeaia the Senate, eeoh per fect in hia way, and their "way " ie Just tbe right way.. .v.; 1 ;t ::. ; v Mr.Neo-u'Ph&IIps'and Mies' Ads ill. both tf Lenoir.- were harried ot Wedne"J,T tbe 19ih Inst. Two other hairs . 1 fo'lriw the good example set by tfceir o'i school msts. Where are onr half dozen widowers and tweni tr old bachelors of Kioeton? Dout they .see the opportunitiee awaiting th!a ; They should oe taxed extra. ; rr liviag in snheeiihy localities msr aroi 1 all bilious atUcks.br taking a dose ot Lsxsdor 'occasionally to keep the. liver la a healthy; action. Price only S3 cents a package. , At all drug- It Is tbe only medicine t would give to tnv bby, a m"'S?r said, speaking M Dr. DnU's Eby f -rvp. It is .safe. At ail drug stores, 13 cesu. r Franlaeat Seats ernei-i TTslt Fresl 4at lleel UarrlMa. frnuXAju ttee.4. Bon, Thomas Seddoa and bis associates, comprising tha committee of &uthrnera from Bir mingham, Ala..' who called upon Gan. Harrison yesterdv, were particular to impress npoa she Press oorrespendente that . their visit was aoa poliucal in the general acceptance of the term. In quiry, however, into the causes and circumstances leading to their visit and a lonauiauoa ef the address they peas sn led to the President-elect, du closes tha fact that beneath this indorse ment of tha protection doctrine by the capitalists of Alabama lies what may prove to be a great political project. It ia behaved tnat the movement embraces a programme for tbe founding of a new poliucal party io the Southern States, the leading spirits of waicn sheuld be e business element ecpeeislly tbe manufacturers. Said one of the committee : " We re gard the solid South as a ihiog of lbs past; it is one forever. Tbe electioo of General Harrison aod the certainty of tbe admission of 10 or three new Republican States, strip the South of her former power in national politics. Tbe break-up ia upon us. Wemu-i look to tbe amnios of new lines, and in doing so we propose to make cew alliances and to bring about a settle msnt of the perplexing race issue " It is learned thst the original secret cally issued at Birmingham about the 20tn of November, end sent to about one hundred of the lead log msnufac turers. capitalists and business mn of Alabama, has never been published. An examination of this call U of inter est. It sets forth the adaotges to b secursd by acqnienoenre in theverdioi of the people (or protection, it depre cetes and reikis from a further con tinuation uf the political supremacy in the South of what it tertun "Bourbon Rule," and, Ustly, it outlines an in genious plan lor the creation or a new and independent Southern party, whose founders snd follower shall io-iimte a political warfare aitaicst "fiourbon rule," and press that element until it calls the negro to its aid to save it from political death. The new party will not anUgonizr the colored race or drive them from its membership, but it will be organized almost entirely by white men, who ex pect no support to speak of from the negro at the outset Protection and fair elections are to be tbe corner stone of the new pa' ty. and its charter members are men of such unbounded wealth and influence that the movement assume an important aspect. 1 FARVEK. X. woodland spot, with briers grew, Many long, long years ago. When a manly form with enlo eye, Began to weed and sow. Be toiled, like Peri's watchful search, For jswsls rich and rare. To bear to heaven 'a own srolden'gats, To find an entrance there. With raindrops glistening on his brow, Teardrops 00 hia path, When lot a sweet forget-me not -Its gentle fragrance cast. And now close by the grand old Neuse wear a cottage stands Within whose walls ths even voice eings Ia unison with other lands. White tassels in the waving corn Meete friendships, kindly eye. While bronse green caps, of fleecy lint, Sang in faaoy drapery by. Ln scions fruits are aweetly culled By happy hearts and hands. While rich and floor ars daily fd By one brave, toiling man. Ah, idle hands, just plant a flower, Not asking why it grows. And in the duky, twilight hour, Its buds, with hfo, will grow. Dallas. Closs, Lenoir County. N C. HARH1BD. At the residence o the bride's father on tbe 19th inst., Mr. Guthrie DavUto Miss Mollis Ipock, Hezekiah Davis, J. P. officiating W1U Bojcott "Robert Elsnure," Clxvilasd. Deo. 17 At a recent meet of all tbe Methodist ministers in this citv Mrs. Ward's novel. "Robert Elsmere." was alsoussed. A reeoiu ilon w as adopted not to refer to it ln the palplt. r. Bneklea's Arnica Salve. Tn Bzsr Salvb in th world for Outs, Bruiaee, Sores, Uloera, Bait Rhmm. Faver Horea. Tetter, unanneo Handa. Chilblaine, (Jorns, and all Ukin ' 1 .. Eruntioaa. and eosUrvety euros plies or no oar required. ' It ie guaranteed to git 0 perfect satisfaction, or money re- funded. Prioe go cents per box. For sale bv B. M. Duffv; janl7 . Ale Tire Done Raw Eggs. Baltimore, Deo 17. James Rows, a machinist, Uat night ate, oa a five-dollar wager, five doxea raw epfis. luoioarod tbe shells, washing them down wita a Dint of alcohoL. He afterwards offerca to eeteeven oesen more eers without tne sos its, uus ou d w. m iiwinui in which tbe eating, took place would aeotpt the envr, , . . Ton oannot aflord to Waste time In experimenting when your, lungs are In danger. tJonsumption always seems, at Bratonlv a cold. .Do net nermit env dealer to impose ipoa youv'with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery tor .oonsumpuon . oougne ana colds, but be sure you get tbe genuine. Because be cad make more profit be mav tell TOO be hat something just as good,' or Just tbe same.. Don't bo de ceived, out insist upon getting. ur King a New Disoovery, which is guar anteed to give reliefMn all throat, lung and chest affection. Trial bottles free at E. N. Duffy's drug store. Large bottles IL t.-h . ; Official Xetlce. Niw Baan. N. C. Dec. 30. 1S88 At a meeting of the Directors of the E. a F. 0. a & I. Association held the ltlk inet. the following was unani mously adopted : Resolved, that this Association hereby agree not to tell or offer for sale more than one hundred shares of stock, and that after the said one hundred shares shall have been issued, then the stock book shall be closed. Provided, thst all calls for sharee up to the said amount shall be closed on and after January 1, 1S89. Job. K. Willis, jen20 d 4 w Secretary . Three C's There are three c's thst seize the children aad carry' them off The three c's are colds, coughs and oroup. Mothers! Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup saves the little ones' livee. If men are suffsring tortures with toothache they should not try to smils snd look coel and bandaoms. How much wiser to ease the pain with a bottle of Salvation Oil. Pries 25c A Valuable Residence FOR SALE CHEAP. A bran new Dwelling nouse. con taining six comfortable rooms, and kit cben and dining room attached, lo cated on Change strset, near East Front. Apply to WATSON & STREET, d20 Ins. A Real Est. Agents TO ADVERTISERS? A list of 11HW newspaper divided into VTATKS AND 8k.CT10.N8 will bsseiit on application PRES. lo thess who want tbelr ajvsrt'slng to pay, we ean offer bo better medium for inor ough and sCMll work than lb various seutlODs of our Ssitrf I.ra I lat. GEO P HOWELL, at CO Newspaper advertising Bureau notlHdwIm 10 Hpmee strxt. New ..r t Dll TL. I I - - 11 null me jeweler HAS THE FINEST LINE OF Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Etc., Ever Exhibited In This Section. dec20 dwtf Hotice ! Having purchaMd the Htjca of DRY UOOD8, CLOTHIISO. HOOTS. SHOES HATS, e.,of Mr. GEO. ASH. at OHJCAT RKDCCriOV, wsbeg to Inform oar Menu that ws will continue ths buslntu At the Same Stand. Middle St. Nxt to U H Cntlers Hardware Rtorn, wbcrewe will be pleaird to them aad nil them Ooods Lower Than the Lowest ! InssrrlDftha public we guarantee tiatig- faetlon, goods as represented or money re funded. Quick Sales and Small Profits shall be onr Motto. Mr. Ash will remain with n for a thort time, and will (how bis friends that thousti tbe builnaas bas chaoaed hai di. It win Kill be ths BARGAIN Hull SB that bs haby hi nnttiing energy made It. With tbU announcement we make our hnmblMt bow to the trading public and de tire a liberal share of tbelr patronage. yerjr raapecuauy, W. D. BABRIHGTOV, del9 dwtf J. J. BAXTER. 5j 5j q q Attention. ! I am receiving by everv steamer large quantities ot Amas goods which I am prepared to sell at lowek prices than you have ever known before for this class of goods. I give below a list of articles already received : iHf uiass nottie, latest styles in Pungent, Attar-rose Bottles, &o. Powder and Puff Boxes In Jananese. Uxunsed euver, and antique styles. Uard Cases. Uigar Cases and Pocket Books in Alligator, Russia. Ssal and other expensive leather. A great assortment of Fine Sosds. Perfumery, Sachet Powder, etc. Spe cial DB1VKS in TRSSE ARTICLIS Hatidsomest Plush Work ever im ported, inoluding Manicures, Ladies I r . and Uents Toilet Boxes, Collar and 1 off boxes, etc.. etc. I Fine Sponges, a variety of Bath Tow j els, Bath Brushes, Children's Toilettes, I Fancy Twine in various colors fordeco ration work. Writing Tablets, Xmas Uards and many other things too numerous to mention I aoa also seUinr Cighra below cost and have a few hundred loft. For Sale, A HALF-BLOOD JERSEY BULL CALF. Price $15.00. Apply to ENOCH WADSWORTH, n!8 dwtf New Berne, N. C. Boarders Wanted, rOU 8, (DO rwTLITUiN a LahU hoanlar AppiyaAineoffloecf . . -, --v- . . AH. W. WATERS. ' de4tf Beit door Naw Berae JooaaAt.SJ Dwelling For Salfc.S ths new resldenee of Cans. Joanh A. Bin oa vhnge street. Has six nlee rooms std klt haa a,ttaehed. A food clstsro, and a aais U1W MSS, JUdKPH A. BILL, Christmas Surplus For Sctlo JOHN dunn:s. Fine Sugar Cured Hams. 15a. Fulton Market Corned Ikef, 10s. Fresh Pig Pur ai Smoked &ef Tongues. New Buckwheat, Maple Syrap and New Gileses Molasses, Philadelphia Butter, the rrt U(ittr on the market. IBorted Uacarooi aad Cream Cheese. . Cakes and Craektrs fresh by every steamer Attmore's Mines Meat, " 10c. Leghorn Citron, 83c Layer Raisins. 15c, London Layrr U 20c. Loose Rsific. 10oatslSc. Currsnu, albs, for 25c. Prunes. a lbs for 25c. California lirjpe- 15c. Malaga Urspes very fine, '20c. Cranberries. i0c. Tomatoes, c'orn and Pit lYaetiee, 10c. Sweet Mixed Pickles. 20c. lxndon Layrr r igs, 20c. I me Date. 15c. Jamaica and Florida Orange in by every steamer, l . nstaotly ta band A line stock of Apples, Bananas. Lemons Mixed Nuts and Confeotionaries. hi fact my stock will please the most fastidious and my prices are UuCK BOTTOM niL'lUm JOE1N DUNN". CHRISTMAS GOODS I The finest Cli.i.rv, Ticture Frames, Pictures, Ward robes, Book Cases. Tarlor Suits, Work Baskets, Hat Racks, fur Christmas, ever brought to New Berne Market. Ia fact the best stock of Furniture over of fered in New Berne.' by JOHN SUTER, (ii:.Jw Middle Street. GENERAL NOTICE. 50 Boxes Choice Cream Cheese. 200 Sacks of Shot, all Numbers, , For Sale Cheap, by IT. XTlrieli, WHOLES A LK GKOCEIf, MIPPLE STREKT, NEW BERNE. N C. Agent for Hazard Powder Co. William (I. Oliver, INSURANCE; AGENT AND ADJUSTER, Hewbern, N. C. Connecticut Mutual, Life, Continental, of New York, F.r. tni, of Hartford, Fire.' ibernia, of New Orleans. F.rt, Travelers, of l'lartford. Life and Acci dent. Fidelity and Casualty, of New York. Marine Insurance Co., of Looydon. ?-- American Steitu Boiler las. Co.. of New York. R. 8AAVYEK, FASHIONABLE TAILOR MIDDLE STREET, J ' Two doors south Ilahn s Livery Stables, novl dif NEW BER2TE.' IT.-GL VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY As sgenu for owners we offer for sate on easy aad aeemmodatlng t-.rna,'Sa follow, log d taetlDed Improved Beai MCatalntha No. I. WHAKf PROPEBTTsAT UNIOSI POINT i lnelodea the pleee of land known aa TKlBLAD " are tbewnarf or rout war leading- thereto from Kaat rront iwrn Alao,vatrsrae now bslng SI led In. Tra location is ths best in tbe etty for alltr .no. factoring purpesea. while. th hMrn n't re ample tis-ptn of B&loanlTi ft ,1 wharf. " " WO. 2. TWO HfltTRES lK1.TnT ' ONIOM PtJIST. Occnp'ed aa awellint , " no. nM WHARF VWJt -" , Inolndlns part of water front of Lot r la the plan ot tha eHy.t Upon the r Is located a eommodtons b-l-k - Tne u.l.B,B.c. use a portion of t erty. KO.. Ian inn- ruOXr WAI 02 USAVaN M K F KT. No. 6. BHICIf M 1 A"' ON URaYE-N tillli Lodgn. Afullliwr'rHn" ty, t"f"i dfr i i tllO.n . ) will I . a'" in 1. 1 r... t v .. . . '
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