... n .- . . ' w -w-- y - - ' ... 4 f f ' i f I- , - r . "Vir ' ,v V 5-"- --arc- VOL. VII.-NO. 234. "'-NEW BERNE. N. Q.. SUNDAY.'lBECEMBER 30. 1888a price. s;M'&. . " 1 l ' ' ' ... I . I .'ill . . , n - HI i i . i ,' . . . - . . . . i . 1?C3 8ALE-Tbetock. aiares,tte. J of tb easine Use' y carried oa by" A. U. Holloa. A4 J rs or ta on t tl J.J. ViMruDU. A1 LMANACS Turners Sana Care hat Almmaoe for ti Tr ls-9. Oo. ALUS A Co. fpilErlseat daplsyaf SUk Heed ' XcbMfs aad gents Meek Wear, ud QlOVM at ", decti tf BAAMtlXOTOS ft BAXTttS OSE Thousand Bulla Wall Paper at very to price. , Geo. Alia Co. PLEASE BEMEMBES that I Deed eaoaey m wU m the rest of aiu aisd.ead if yoaowemepUaaepay me. J. C. VamT, COBS S HELIXES, Orala Fana, Feed Cutten el . UBO ALU ft CO.; , 111 PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIK. just received ud ' t aala by. , JaMES ElDMOHD. PNGIXE and Ola Repair, Belting, 4 Fscking. etc. at ' , . . , t Geo. Atui ft Co. - TUST RECEIVED- A Bother lot of J GARRETT'S COO MAO BRASDY ' M aala by James Rxdkoxd. , USB PUKE ICE, manufactured by the Jarmaa lea Factory. lu Wt PURS WINL3 AND LIQUORS for Medlelaal aad other r for aala by . . Iambs Rcomord. ' We only ask on trial oa 014 Virginia Cheroot. I for 10 cents. ocS8 F. Uuticu. Waolaaala A lent. TbS railroad people all saj that the holiday travel has been the heaviest ever known, ' If Gen. ilarnson has a Cabinet position for a Southern gentleman let it be given to Bam Phillips, lie is lionest and capable. GIM. BotjlakQsb's candidacy '.for a seat in the French Chamber ' , of Deputies has been endorsed by , the Republican national committee. Some days ago it was reported . that the .White Caps of Ohio had '- been ,uppreaiedr bat they have broken out again and will probably break into the penitentiary. . : '. Quebec wana wto rival Jfew York, and asks a subsidy of the . government for the establishment ' ol a tine of swift mall steamers le. 'tween Quebec and Liverpool, aMBMnaavnaAflBBaHBBBms The hue and cry against lawyers so' common ia as senseless as it is nnjoat, It ia said that there are enough lawyers in the next Legis : latnre to constitute the Judiciary committee 'Vjy The Btor says s "Four thousand bondholders of the; Panama Canal Company eld a meeting in Paris yesterday And unanimously adopted a resolution for poshing the canal to completion. It ia now anderstood that Blaine will be Secretary of State, McEinley Secretary of the- .Treasury , and ' Wan am at er "Postmaster General. AlcHicIeyi. U. i geBtlemanf the 4i V a i aV a A raaitSaina 1 v.- , , t TnB. bitter Republican 1 bppo sition to the appointment of Leon 0. Bailey to succeed Sellers In the .U. B. D'strict Attorney's ofQce'at s ' lndiauspo!!3 la excellent proof that . ' he ir ibe rlbt man in the right . place." Tbk '. Greensboro Tatriot says The . most outraseoas frauds were perpetrated in Mitchell county in the recer.t election, if all reports are r tree. JcLc:;oa will contest Ewarts1 - eie . " ; a. ; K rca a republican House , cannot fail to . rjat tim, if the charges of iraud are Ea"-led. TnE Aslievi'.' t, Gen. Clicgman h-i from New Y .-.i a lor s t: ccnected t ' pr.tr&t. "I for two fj. end tie cr:. . f . t; -y are x - -? j -i - sapericrr.ta tla fjstecs I:; ' t:.o . -r - -"if"-t:rial district cf . t I r-r-A:;canc3:i- Cr- !ytl?y i t . cr. i Virgiaii is nsdoaUey at tb b tiaaic of a movement of progress aci prosperity that natt place her ia tie frcat rank of progressiva States. Iler commercial supremacy amocg Soath Atlantic States is as tare as anjtfclnf can W, and tba time is coming, not la tba far off, wbea the section from Richmond and Petersburg to tba Chesapeake and; Atlantic will .present the densest pepujatioi ton this conti- nentwhea the largest commercial population of the United States will be foand somewhere in the radios we hare described. . ' " LOCAL-NEWS. i PET? ADVl&TISEMSSm Oatis ft BAtHtM-Dlo!ation.' J. W. Stswakt kfalee fee salt. k The f oaaral af Joha Laa Jordan will a held ibia aftcraooa at S:1S o'olock. ... Th ateamer Carolina broaht la a laraa string of partridg ea yesterday t- alog. But few eyatcr boats in the market dock y titer day. The ChrUtraaa earjcoes hav bean aold out aad a New Year' upply ia gone for. a ; -lp. Ji party of aix aportsmaa came dowa from Klnaton last bight for a hunt ing expedition- They will take a tug from here down the river to the sounds forafewdaya. Jaatica Briaeoa had before him V- terday a colored man and his wife for cruelly Nation a email colored girl about tea years old. Tbty were bound over for their, appearance at the next term of the Superior Court. Shipping Newa. The ateamar Vesper of the E. 0. D. Una sailed yeaterday with a full cargo The Eaglet of this lino w,ill arrive today and sail Monday afteraoon at 4 o'clock. Gin House Burned.- ', g Tha gia house of Mr. Joha Atdfldgo about two miles from Klnaton was heraed oa Fliday night last Origin of lira unknown. Lose ptrtially ootared by inaurance. , Pino Stack; '' V S 9 The recent, lot of males snd k or see broaght on by J. W. Stewart Is pro nounced by many to be tha finest ever brought to Eastern north Carolina. Tha mules are all young, of medium else, close build, and ' especially suited for farming purposes. Personal.; ' s'iT . .ff Pv L Mr. -Wniiam Manly of Baltimore Is spending tha holidays With, his mother, Mrs. Judge llaofya H i S Miss Ella lyes left yeaterday morning en her return to Staunton, Va. ' Mrs. Oeorga Collier and afrtv R. T. Falghum'of Ooldsboro ,are.in therelty. They wars called beta by-ths fletth of Miss Soma Oliver who was sister to Mrs, Collier." CTT; Miss Alice Taylor of Mobile, Ala., is in the city visiting relatives and at tha residence of Mrs. J. B. Beoton. a ' Was it Unlawfolf .:Vi . It is reported thst a warrant hae been issued by a J. P. of Carteret county for the arrest .' of Jackson Saunders ior shooting Tom Hancock who was arrest ed a few days ago for crimes and mis. demeanors. , It seems that Hancock re sisted the offiaer and posse. They were trying to arrest him without doibg him bodily harm but i the attempt he eeeded In geUing a pistol from them sod threatened to shoot it they molested him. Saunders - came . up as Hancock ran off, and i obedience to the com mand of the officer fired upon him put ting a back shot through Ime, tV? From all reports Hancock was nmlag things with a high hand, sad the ciuoet 'thought it necessary to if sort to force for his arrest." '.; . The question ia if tha posse could ar rect 1 ' i ct 'j by shooting him, did the cr.,f r 1-59 ilia rigbt to order him first on t 1 6s the j ' bound to obey 1 c J r. If Tmcoci U f . h I ea rrtprf:-- ' ;;r.g wss l3" "f -. ',': Y lbs r-nrU i, I will excu-9 If". ter as he Hber the r not we ntnunity Uedical men often puzzle themselves orer the laree sle t'-at Dr. P-Ts Paby fjrup enjoys. - I.a a ret Ft, .yia due cn?y to the excellent qu;,tles poe- ?- 1 by this house'-"!! f" :;;"'. : ?5 c i. If you want to feel well an 1 lively,' use Laxador. All dnj ,"'"! Jt"p I . Price ooly 25 cents. Atmr '.V; 1 j.!""1 :. I :, !. ,ri U t to r "T'S Ciarca Servieas Toiay. ': x " KaihodUt Chorch Bar. L. W. Craw fard pator. Services at 11 a. at. and T il p. at. The pewi are free. TJahars are always lath vasUl&!a toreceiva htihtu Ail persona are -iavhad te wort'9wiJithaeoBgrvttk. lfaaa pra?er meetinc at I avias. Baaday School at t p. au, J. K. Willla, Baparla tendent. - ., ... . . .,, . Car let ChBrehBv. V. W. Shields rector, Saoday afUr Christ aaaa day. a. as, holy ooma anker, t a. saTBaaday School at chapel; 11 a. an. momlac pray rj 3:50 p. as. Sunday School at ehureh; " 40 avealng , prayer.; ' All people will be welcomed to the satvicea af thia eharch. tahars at the doors. rreabyfviaa Church-Ee v. U aVaab, B D., pastor. Sarvicea at 11 a. m. Sahjeet, Tae ParaoaalNAppaaraaca of Christ " 1:18 p. m. funeral of Joha Lane Jordan, T. if, a A .Devotional meetiog thia afternoon at I o'clock. Sabjoct, 'The End." Psalms S9:4. Leader, W. P. Joaes. 1 What Ha Has Doae. Ennoa Jocmal:-! sea that the PraaidaaeT of the A. ft N. CL B. E. is troabliog many of oar people. It does aot stem to me that a man's sooalaritr ahoald ho sa much considered as hie baslnres qaatlUee; what we need la a maa wha will manaxe the road oa strictly basineee principles. ' I' know bot very little about railroads or their management, bat Ida know thai Mr. Bryaa has glvaa as the beet facilities for thipping oar track of say one alee; ha has pat as within S3 hoars of New York, and giyea as ventilated oars; he. oontrary to the expectations of many of ns, moved toe Immense potato crop as fast aa pat on the road, and I don't think ever missed connection at Golds bora; ha ran a dailytruck train wbea there waa bat little truck to carry; and all theae thinga help tha farmers. I sincerely hope Mr. Bryaa will be re-elected; for, although another might mora oar track by taking Mr. Bryan's ten, yet ha ahonld.be honored for hia industry, at least this la tha war it looks to one who tracks on a vary small CalS. JRO UCUPHBBT. Xinston ltema. Mr. Ju. MoDaaiel returned to Wake Forest on Thursday. There hsve been, up to data. 0.000 bales of cotton weighed here thia aeaaoa. Dr. Can of Craven and Mr. Lane. now of Georgia, but recently of Craven, ware In town Friday Mr. William Mewborne and bride of Fsrmvillc. Pitt county, areapendlnga few days with relatives la town. One of Craven county i eitiaenswss in town last week inquiring if anybody had- read "Clayw Eulogy ia a Country xarav; Mr.' Henry ' Archbell. oar enerxetlc and antarprialng baker, Is repairing tha frame building adjoining Mr. Prtdgea'e brick store, for a home for hia baking products. Let all lovers of good brsad come and try Mr. Archoeu. P.M.Pearall. Eeq..of Trenton, was in town on Friday.' Though several of our nrst class young ladiee have re cently selected life partners, yet there ara many mora lertor the same sort. Jones county Is welcome to what it can get here. Mr J. i. Pridren received a vsrv paialal lalury la his hand Thursday. He was driving a mule la a bugxy The animal ran away and threw Mr. P, from the burgy. ' He fell upon, hia right hand, d taiocatlng tha third finger. It lej the right band, aad very great incon venience is tne result. ; w Ifiss Carrie' Ialer of Jones county. cams very near meeting with a serious eocident on Thursday morning. last. wnue Horseback- riding,, ner horse be eame frixhtened. at the foot of Queen street and ran along it at full speed till reaching the monument. There, as it was turning ,tns corner near Mr. JL A. Parrott's pharmacy. Miss Ialer fell from her horse, bat was very promptly caught sue-Jby her escort, Mr. Richard Bv Weet, wao wss riding close at hand. She waa carried iato Hotel Tull and Tsceived kindly! attention. No dsmsge except fright.-! .- ' V:1 VLIatef Letters - Remaining In the postofflce . at New Berne.1 Craven county, N. O , .Decem ber 80th. 1838: . - i - - f John F. Briton, Susan Brown,' Booert Brown, T. A. Oatkill, Edward O. t? as- tin, o. n. -, rrr'--t irais, Cl" ii Jius f cott, E. v'ordwy, S. D. "Ve t, Lota Telunton.Frank V, L: ' -, i r. E. K. Hart. . i f ni calling for above letters, will a' ( ' s-c; l.Bed.and give date of list. reulations now require that one shall bee" 'd on the delivery c t,4ch leUer aUfi. . 1, s-H. Maklt, P. M ; toon cvt roR tiiem. The grest r utatioa my spectacles sndeye-' lave sttaiael through' Out the U. . I il 1 tj- :.,'jl; sjer jis t) ' - --t..t3. ? ere r -9 ' -1 . ' '. s the r - ".e ( 1 ' i ii ' oaths fr-r "Br t" I : : 'ui!y announce thst j f 7 ropelJIcrs. " ft f ' rr '.? 1 f-y 5 J C'.l Vir?a!s TAX JEWELS' U WISTIB qUiB t ,L V -TEBS. .- . Havag meiTP4 from tha varioos smmmer morn, tagged through tha Presidential campaign,' and struggled through the falT baiiness, the question of a winter resort next engsged tha at tention of the pane L r After a due eonaideratfoa of various points,' places and pleasures. New Berne won the cup la the raca, and .01 ..Jo, the advantagM of the prea ace of this sugust body from now until the bad ding and blooming of spring; or may be until tha. sultry Bights of summer shall again sammoa themembera to the hill eoantry and the seaside. Tha panel have mw enecoosed in she snuggest little harbor from ths riors of winter that even fancy can depict. It ia situated on the main road lead ing from tha headquarters of a large cotton buyer in the east to thst of two Others in tha west. From the northern boundary rises, an elevated real Way, that takes one up to the sample rooms, where 'the greatest variety of the fleecy staple ia displayed and prepared for its mission to the great marts and mills of the world. Oa the south, the vast accumulation of huge bales from the vici age align themselves, aa if endowed ith intelli gence, to await the change of owner ship which furuithes them a ture tran sit to a mure distant mark rt. Which is plainly viewed through the open door and grand, staimd glass window the staining in Fly's moet ariictic style. The interior of the Resort is all that luxurious comfort could ask. The heating apparatus, of the most improved pattern of what ia known in dealers' parlance as the crr stove furnished to the projectors at a cost of $2.87, includ Ing t -a pipe snd cylinder supplies sn abundance of warmth, on cloudy dajs, aad with tha aid of the aun in clear weather, rendera the temperature quite summary. The furniture throughout is unique, tasty and was procured with the utilitarian idea uppermost in the indaof those who contracted for it. Everything la arranged on a substantial acale, and three of Fairbanks' 700 pounders are there to verify the asser tion. The walls are frescoed, and fur ther ornamented with glitter ioft tten oils scientifloally arraoRed for a com bination of beauty and service. Within the enclosure of this magnifi cent place, oonaiderabie deposits of coal are found, as also an abundance of petroleum, from which the near-by offlocs draw their supply of the former, and of the latter the truck handa a suf ficiency to greaae their trucks and mix the blacking for marking cotton. A sap ply of water is always on hand, ob tained from a well 160 feet deep, only thirty or forty yards from the door sill. .When all counted, there are twenty- one steamshipa of various aizea, which land within a rifle shot of the southern baloony of the building, which fronts on an excellent driveway to the passen ger sheds and freight wharves of one of tha largest steamer lines. And about thirty feet southwest of the Resort is the bridge thst has more crossings in the course of the, year than any in the city or county. Such is a brief description of the win terveeort of the Panel, and in which moet of their future plans will b for mulated". Meeting! around the Ex chanta fire-place' will only occur on red Utter days, which according to tha Sutesville Landmark are days on which the Governor of this Bute feels it hia duty to dsdlna te -commute the death sentence on the life of any one thus un fortunately 'eituated. The paasl will buckle doWa now In earnest and be a power, in the land. Applications for membership are. pouring in, and, the black halt will doubtless be called into requisition to "keep ' the rascals out" The latest census places the member ship at 804 or 403 'tha enumerator de daring . ha had . forgotten which. ; His report being closed, at midnight, Dec I4th, may save him from expulsion.' At , tha residence of tha .Broom 'a brother. Wco. U, McCoaley, on Bear Creek. Wednesday. December 19th, at f3:80 p. m., Mr. Cicero S MoOosley to Mies Msry Alice, youngest daughter of Cant. Eden Yeomans. All of Bear Creek, Onslow oouniy. Bsv. Ben junta warn onrr.munfr - . - The welfare and prosperity of this barer couple is hoped for ny tns wnoie community, and may their lives and pathway be strewn with never fading flowers.. , . . rv..;.:; ; com. . , DIED. . - lb Kew Berne, N. C, on Thursday, December 27tb, 1888, Mirs Susan Moors Oliver, sged 76 jears. - : -.- -,t . For many y ears she has been a iu ferer from disease. -She died calmly, quietly, peacefully, at peace with the wor! 1, t ppftce with her Ood. Her re maias weratHkeu to Christ Church, and from tip nee to ths family burial lot in Cedar Grove Cemetery. ' Truthfully Joha Laae Jeriaa. Died, about SO miles from Wew Bera, aa Tamraday, 17th Oaoambar, 188a, at tha sga af II years, Jon Lajtb JoanAi, from the aecideaul discharge ef a gun. Thia community U aoraly ataiuea ia tha death of this promising yaang maa. Jaataatering apoa manhood's estate, atadyiaax duigaaUy and pngToaaivaly for hie selected profeatioa; toll of earaaat anUcipalkm of a glowing future; aa prignt youth apoa whom were can- (7 "TohxTlxs Jo wlx haTbean eHKa lA J.kl. Sk M summoned suddenly oh, so eaddealy ta aaoshar world aad sphere of life. Mortally wounded, when ret urn in x from a banting excursion, by the acci dental discharge of a gun la the hands of a loved and loviag oompaaioa, he yet lived about three hours. Ia this terrible calamity, and while suffering greatly, he moat fervently committed his immortal soul, la earnest prayer aad supplication, iato the loving hands of a faithful Saviour. A child of tne nieeeea uovenaat .or uraee, be looked aa he had baea long taught to tha God of the Covenant and to the Christ who died to rescue the penitent and believing. A worthy young maa has gone from our midst. The hope of a household Is (lead. Young men weep for a bright young comrade. Sorrowing friends bow in sympathetio grief with stricken relatives. A pill and a dirge drop deep darkness over breaking hearts and blasted hopea. Where, oh where are light and comfort? Only in cherished memories of the loved one gone from the fireeide, an amaranthine tribute to hie duat, and a believing reet, as we weep, on the breast of Jesus, the Divine Redeemer. - In thle supreme hour of wrenching sorrow may the Uod of all grace minister consols! ion to esch af flicted one. "O faithful Ood, O kindest guide, 'Twere well that Thou wert at my side When blew those storms across dt ea, That tossed ma then so wearily. Twas well I asked thy guidance. Lord, And well thou earnest at thy word, For when theae storms of life are past. Thou 'It land me safe in hear en at laot ! " L. C. V. The funeral of John Lane Jordan will take place in the Presbyterian Church at 8:15 p. m. on Saobath, 30th Deoember, Bub the "painful points" thoroughly, when afflicted with neuralgia, with alyation Oil. the great pain anaihi lator. Price 25 oente a bottle. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures croupy cough that aounds so liks nails driven into the child's coffla. Ask for Old Virginia Cheroots 6 (or 10 cents. Take no other. F. UutiCH. Wholesale Agent. Dissolution. The firm of THOS. GATES & CO have thia day dissolved by mutual con sent, having closed eut their entire stock of goods will discontinue the grocery business.. All persons indebted to aaid firm are hereby requested to make immediate payment to Thos. Gates, who will collect all accounts and pay all liabilitleeof the late firm. THOS. GATES, E. H. BABNUM. Mr. K. R. Jones having bought out our entire stock of goods, wo cheerful ly refer all our customers and friends to him for goods in his lino, knowing that all who trust their business to his care .will receive prompt and careful attention and will find Mr. Jonee to be a moat courteous, affable and correct gentleman. Thos. Oatis, It ' E. H. Barntjm. For thb Besefit of St. Johns Lodge. OPUaAHOTJSE. 0H SOLID WEEK, COMMENCING DEC. 31st. Engagement of the young, bright and talented Actress. CORA VAN TASSEL, Supported by a Competent Dramatic company, ia a uepertoire or Hew and .Popular Playe. presenting on MONDAY EVENING, The beautiful and realistic picture of Aturei new England Life, entitled "CHERRY RIPE." Peop. W. W.' EauixeSon. Muaical Director. ; People's popular prices, 15o , S5o. and 35c No extra, no hither, ' Beserved seats now on aala at Bell'a jewelry store. entire change of programme nignuy.?n1- -., deStdit .' 'KOTIUE. The andersiiied. Geo. H. Wllletlhas dalv qasi'D-dM Admlaiatralor ef ta esuteof w. u. wuieii, aad bervoy anves nolle mat be reaalree all nvrsone havloc claims aaaintt tha aaata of tba said W. B. Wlllstt to pre semtbem to the said Oso. H. Wlilstkaaly aotneaiieaMa, ror payaisBt, oa or nerore ikasth u of Decemtwr 18SS, or eiaetbJa notice will be pleaded ta bar of raeOTaiy. r ersoos inaeoteev ta tae eaiaie muas pay without deiav. , d SSw O. H. wltXKTT, AdmlDlatrator, ' SPECIAL NOTICE 1 Ji'tl 'Willbe five,)' At STABLY HALL, for the benefit of the colored Fire Companies. ' ' Here is a splendid chance for the white and colored firemen to give mu A Merry Christmas, . from-Jan! Come and took as ear JAPAN ESS GOODS before hay iag ltewafa. CLARKE & 'H0RdiN Middle SttV. 29 1 w Nest door to Custom House. A GLANCE' IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF W6II 1 116 UwiiSItU srw. saa srv arm ax mmm aw pea aat Will convince any o&a that we nave ia etock the Largest, Mj&t VleJ,and Complete Line of DiansoadSf Wttehes, Fine Jewelry, Silver Ware,Taaoy Lamps, Burmese. O !d and EHer Head Canes in the State. It will be to buyers iateret our goods before purchasing. , to see CHRISTMAS GOODS! The finest Chairs, Ticture Frames, Pictures, Ward robes, Book Cases, Parlor Suits, Work Dasketa, Hat Racks, Ac, for Christmas, ever brought to New Berne Market. Ia fact the beat atock of Furniture ever of fered in New Berne, by JOHN SUTER, iirU Middle Strtttt. GENERAL KOTICE. 50 Boxes Choice Cream Cheese. 200 Sacks of Shot, all Numbers, For Sale Cheap, by IT. XTIiii5li, WHOLHSALi: GROCEK, . MIl'M.E STREFT. new i;eknb,j;c. Agent for Hazard PowdnrGo. Mules and Horses. NORTH CAROLINA STOCK. Mr E.S. STREET has returned from Western N. C. wi;h a lot of fine Mules and Horses. Corao and seo thnrh. ' Boarders Wanted, ' - a By tin HiV. KKK or MONTH. Afinl Mks. KU. DL'viL'IlV..-. . Comer of Hancock ami Pollock ets. New liornp, N. C. de7 dwloi FoTSale, A UALFBLOOD JERSEY BTtLL ' CALF. Price f 15 .00. Apply to ENOCH WADSWOBIJiy . n23dwtf New Berne; K. C. Boarders Wanted,'-" FOU R (I) OETITLKMES m table boarUets Appiy attnaofflesof ?7-j'?'' JA3. W WlTma deUf Next door New Berne Joraajx ScheduleBV Tax NO I ICE. siV.4 N. Of fice Beqisteh or DxxDs, Cast ECe. 1 All Merchants, Traders, Lfquor Dai ere, Keepers of Ferries. GomenieaLtn Merchanu, Auctioneers, and all nth.. in Craven county who are required to it tueir paroaases, receipu or Sale under Schedule UB" of the Beyenaa Laws of North Carolins,' areereby uvmusu w us tun aama wiib sue oOdef nan u&is in January; 1889. tihe eaidlUU must contain alt purchstee or receipU, as the case may be, far aix months ending Dec." 81st, 1883, .and should bo sworn to and subscribed Ve. fore the Register of Deeds.. :? K it All persons failina to lUt hot ti ; . 1 A 10th of January. 1889. will be nh ;t in ardoubie tax.. . .. ?,.l;v ;-: . - ttetau liquor dealers will take notice that they must obtain permit from the' Board of Commissioners, at thS mbatlng ' in January nextjor the ensuing twelve monthe,' before obuinlng a.Iiccnie to aeczs a ww . Craven Ca.! if. r .'Sealed Proposals -r Koara (Ujwmxa, Cbatbx Cochtt. , ,s omn Couutt Ooairissioixss, 1 C .1 "ewberi, Deeir Ul" ' Sealed PropOMis for forninhlnsr Vn-v- orKatloBst-i lb Coo mr lo.ro bgl nril tig- is)), f(j ' SUt, wlU be rtv h- ( , tbiaornce on or h ore ids JSDQftrr next. hl(Kir tnu. Krdforarhp"tgf)nfi-' spon tb ti I.-'-tb bird ajid on C In t: Vy Ardotoftbe K- i Ci I'd t)i'.i-A . i ; I tual and reciprocal aid to each estivsi. 'sir sf. rest." V:':: , decSJdlw ;; - . ,v caa it ts taid tha'tagood woman is at

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