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' - HE AJLY OURNAL, A. 7 iiVOL. IX.--NO. 191. SEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 0T J V. . SU3INESS LOCALS. RECEIVED TODAY a new lot of Prepared and Unprepared Buck Pwbeat, Bologna Sausages, Fulton Mar ": vr kei Corned Beef. We alto keep a full " - Una of other Choice Family Groceries. ,: i."; 3iy os a trial aod be convinced that , ,: . -," we ara soiling fine groceries as cheap as ' r- V i the cheapest. Rpotfully , i v ,; CHURCHILL & PARKER, r- V: '. Broad Street. t hJ;:;-. " . lli'l OANED A Gauaiig Rod and a . -' XJ Wantage Rod i'irty that bor . , rowed will please return them and T--oblige Jauiis Redmond. ,UR ZE1GLER BROS. SUOES have arrived, ocl4tf Bahrisoton & Baxter. I?LM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY now J ready for work on collars, cuffs and shirts. Wort may be left at the store of James M. Howard. ocl2tf. CERTIFICATE No. 12C9. of the stock of the A. & N.O. R R Co., having "been lost, aoolioation will be mode for a duplicate. oct25 80i C A. Palmer. KOBERTS & hRO. tra receiving their fall siocit Boots and Shoes, Dry Goodii, Groceries and Provisions. They buy at head quarters and c;xn give you liOw Prices. aujo "HE TAYLOR AUJOSTABE SHOE for ladief. Nb hu i marvelous in voniion. See simple. N. AM' .in, j 18 if OppoaUo Jocknai. Uttioo. LD PAPER for silainany quan Sympathy is one of oar finest developments of ham an character. Who has not known and felt its sweet influences T In dark hoars when the poor heart bleeds, how tenderly soothing are the kind tones or tears or acts which indi cate sympathy with onr sorrow ! Human nature rarely approximates so nearly the Uivnie as when it thus gives proof that the tide of others' woes reaches and moves it. T titiad at Journal, olli ;e. POOR Harrison 1 Even hia efcate repudiates him. own The returns from Tuesday's elections continue of a cheering character, but the general result is not much changed from what has already been given. The best feat ure to note this morning is the probable g'-iin of four United States Senators ono in Kansas, in placo of Ingalls, one iu. New York, ia place of Evarts, one in Illinois, iu place of Farwell, and one iu New Hampshire, in place of Ulair. McKinley comes to tho front as a tunny man; be says "while conceding bis probable defeat by a small majority, he is greatly satis Ged with the result, regarding it as a signal victory for his tariff bill." Wilmington Star. There will bo no ctoi of quorum counting iu the next Congress. Mr. & Jlns. Henry M. Stan Iey have arrived at New York. THE majority against McKinley U227. It is about U the McKinley bill. 0C0 000 i.2.;inst Estimates of the Democratic majority in the next Congress ntu all along fiom CO to ICO. The New York World comes out for Governor II ill for the sucmsor of Mr. Evarts in the United States Senate. ItEEd h;td tbo House photo graphed to fhow empty Democratic seatB. The next House should be taken as a companion picture, and the two be sent to lloed as a birth day present. The late revolution will remove from Congress several notable ' characters. Evarts, of New York - Blair of New .Hampshire and Ingallj, of Kansas will leave the Senate, and McKinley, Cannon and Bowel! disappear from the House fcri- The voting throughout the coun try shows that the impulse which carried Pennsylvania back into tbe Democratic column is not singular nor accidental. Sho still stands side by side with Massachusetts Tho skies look very clear ahead Philadelphia Record. IT might be a good idea for the . President to call that extra session at. rnir. Thn occasion will not be ... j i I ohildren commenced having fits a merry one to the radical major-; . . . . , . mm uuij j nnnervM Mra. Oriffin that; f ity, bat they may as well have the faueral ceremonies right away and done , with it. The Sergeant at Arms of the Eonse should see to it that there is a liberal supply of - crape on hand for the occasion. - N. Y.Star. SHIPPING NETTS. Assault With Deadly Weapon. Church Services Today. Rough jcking which took plaoe yea- Presbyterian Church Rev. L. C. terday about noon near the foot ofjVass, D. D., pastor. Services at Eden street between Wm. Ward of 11 a. m. and 4:30 p. m Sabbath New Berne and Wm. Foscue of James school at 3 p. m., Wm. Hollister, City, led to a loss of temper and Foscue superintendent. Prayer meeting and knocked Ward insensible by a blow on lecture on Thursday at 7:15 p. m. the head with the tiller of the boat. A oordial invitation is extended to the Supposing Ward was dead Foscue fled publio to attend these services anidlv to the railroad brides, over it I at the church doors. ..-,1 .l,...V. T r-.-i K., llf Rltnl It Hinivk-Tlio mil r Mr. I'M """H"1' ouu buiuuftu uauiva uuj, iu ymt hmi; i r. w.wm mw uw. . .wW . IN PORT retraced bis steps and went to his home, H m- will ooDsiat of a Sunday- Schnnnr Tnhn R P Mnnm . , , t-. i . . ukiMi . a l. : .u ll - I - nere aepuiy tnerin oarnam oapiurea uiaoo iuoonu8, u utuu g JogeDh Gaekitl Schooner Cherubim, Capt. J. Nelson LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lamg &'Bell To manufacturers lumber. of him and be was lodged in jail. Ward cordially invited to attend. Sunday- recovered consciousness soon after the ohool at 3 p. m., C, C. Clark, Sup't. blow and does not seem to have eus-l Christ Charon Rev. T. M. N. George, tsined any great ioiury . reotor. 23d Sunday after Trinity. Early celebration at 8 a. m. Service and ser- M. C. A. Week of Prayer. mon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and ser- The annual Y. M. C. A. week of mon7.dUp. m. A oordial invitation is ex- rijrr begins todaj. It will be observed tended to the public Attentive ushers. by our Y. M. C. A. by a devotional Qunaay-sobool at the chapel :30 a. m.J nietting in their rooms at 5 o'clock this 60,1 at 016 church 3:30 p. m ternoan with Prof. G. T. Adams as Centenary to. E. Church Rev. R. A, leader and by services at night in their Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a m., rooms conducted by the pastors of the snd 7:16 P- m" conducted by the pastor. Various CburChOS. ICev. T. f. KlCaUd a vrnytst weauu ui ,w u will conduct the one tomorrow night. m- Sunday-school at 3 p.m., J. K. It will be announced from day to day vviuis, sup t. rrayer meeting on which Dsstor is to conduct the meetine Thursday night at 7:15 o clock. The that niirht. Thev will be onlv about puDllo are cordially invited to attend three quarters of an hour in duration I these services, nd all gentlemen are invited to attend. I Baptist Miasion Station, Market Dock If your engagements prevent your be-lMorninK services at 11:40 o clock, J. B. ng there ut tho opening of the exer- iat'S, do not let that keep you away, ut junt come on a3 early as you can u so. h following will bo tho subjects for each meeting: Sunday. Novembor 9. "The War Cry of Faith," Judges vii: 9 22 (See v. 18. Our truckers aro still shipping peas Cotton. Naw Berne market Sales of 75 bales at 8 1 1 to 9c. Sales for the wees l.iJ bales agamot bSi tbo name week last year. Tho membetsof the Yacht Club are requested to meet at the Y. 11. -. A hall tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock This is tbe regular monthly meeting, and as business of importance is to be trans acted a full attendance is desired. A number of ladies and gentlemen of this city are making an effort to organ ize a musical socioty with Prof. Morten as director. All persona who take an interest in music aro requested to meet at the New Berne Collegiate Institute tomorrow night (Monday) at 7:30 o'clock for the purposeof discussing the matter Lst there be a full attendance), as this is an enterpriso which all should en courage. The corner etone of tho new main building of Trinity College will be laid on the college campus at Durham nex Tuesday at 2 o'clock, ntider the auspices of the Grand Lodge of Masons. Hon Robert B. Vance, of Asbeville, will do liver the Masonic address and Ex Gov T. J. Jar vis, of Greenville, the educa tional address. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of an inyitation from the building committee to be present. Monday as Mr, Thomas Griffin i Beaver Creek, just above Trenton, was starting to drive away from home, his mule beoame contrary and unmanage able and threw him from the cart, Mrs Griffin saw the accident and was frightened that she was thrown into spasms, whioh however did not laet loBg. The next day one of her sic which bo unnerved Mrs. Griffin that she was thrown again into violent convulsions and soon expired. Her death was sp parently caused solely from fright. When the French infidel said to the Vendeaa peasant, "We will pull down your churches, destroy -.' your pictures, demolish everything that reminds you ot God," tho peasant - replied, "But you will ; .Jeave as (he stars. And so long as the stars revolve . and shine, so ": long the heavens shall declare the ' glory of God, and the firmament T shall show his handiwork." . - "Come South young man 1 This la tbenvltfttion" which the people of the South, remarks ; (he Charles ton News and Courier, extend to the- energetic, - honest and ambi tiouB' youth of all the world, but . more especially - to the hardy sons of New England and the Middle States," who "finding no, room for the - profitable j exercise : ot their intelligence and' energy, in their own , overcrowded section, have heretofore" seen ' no other resource than- io obedience to the belTest . 'Go West, young maty go West." ASSTVXD, Steamer Vesper, of tbe E. C. D. line, with full cargo. Steamer Stont, of the Clyde line with full cargo. Steamer Howard from Trenton with Ushers mi"d cargo. oieamer uaroiina rrom unicon witn Capt. Holland leader. All are cordially in vited to attend these services. Y. M. C. A. A meeting at 5 p. m.. Prof. G. T. Adams, leader. Subject. 'The War Cry of Faith." Judges vii: 1-22. (Seev. 18, Rev. ver.), Col.iii: 17. Monday night Y. M. C. A. meeting at their rooms conducted by Rev. T. P. Rev. Vtr.l, Col. iii: 17. Monday, November 10, "Sympathetic but UneatiBtied." John in: 1-16. TueHdav, November 11, "A Man Who kue Uia Own Ileart." Ps. li: 1-10 Wednesday, November 12. "Almost R'lined by Prido." II Kings v: 1-15, Thursday, November 13, "Thinking ho whh Kight when be was Radically viong. " Acts ix: 1-19: xxvi: 9 11 Friday. November 14, "Knowing what he Ought to do, but Refusing." Murfc x: 11-J J Saturday, Novembor 15, "Reflecting Too Late. " Luke xvi: 19-31 Sunday, November 16, Union services at night in the M. E. Churoh. Tho week cf Prayer will bo followed by a Union service next Sunday night fore in the Now Street M. E. Church chared. Steamer Stout, of the Clyde line, with cargo lumber, cotton and canned goods. KOTES. Steamer Veeper. of the E. C D. line, will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today. Tomorrow morning the tamer Howard will sail for Trenton, the Trent for Adams Creek and the Carolina for Grifton. Ui llenrjrs Minstrels. The largest Saturday night audience ever in the opera house and by far the largest and most appreciative of this season, greeted Hi Henry's Minstrels last night. The ourtain went up on the most gorgeous scene a Greenville au dience has had the pleasure of seeing in many days. The stags was bedecked with damask drapery and the minstrels were dressed in elegant coatumes of silk and other fine texture. The mueio and Binging was far superior to the average minstrel troupe ai d the en cores were frequent. The performance. which was oonsiderod equal to anv of DRUB STORE. C. O. Grreen Is now North purchvir,; ;l First-class and entire'.; New Stcck of Drus, Medi cines, and -in articles usually kept by Apotheoaru. n,l will epen on Middle street as soon as he returns. n5 tf J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Buyer trad Exporter, Commission Me; chat and Broker. A new stock of K RmJ Xieg : t received. Correepooiknco in-, i:, ,i. no-j tf NEW BERNEJlHEATRE. Tuesday, November 11. THE FAVORITE ! in. Ki-HnsM minstrel Prenonti k a (,1 -. a!lj D; ..J O..UJ HQ .1-.:. i I v.ja. rT , ,,UJt ,' ..l"""" George Wilson's, concluded with the UIlHUUBUeU. joun ill. IO. tranafnrmotinn nl onmoH,,n .;....! new and altogether sensational Uroen ville Daily News, Georgia. FATAL FIRE. 30 or TKKK1B1.Y UKSTKUCTIVH CONrLAQU.VTION P,.wi1ai- Mill Finlnalnn in Pl.i, x vaBDU.i. SUANQIIAI. Nov. 7.-A terrible acoi- Louisville, November 7.-A special to dent has occurred at Taioin-Fu. at the Courier Journal from Owensboro which place ib situated the government says: uwensooro was visited last nigbtl mills for the manufacture of powder. oyiuo muai uBbiruuuvB are in ner nis-1 wnue ine woramon were employed tory. I about the mills an explosion occurred At 1 o dock the fire had deetroved I which entirely demolished the build- property to the amount of $250,030, and inga. The loss of life is enormous, three U'OSTUMIC was sun ourning. hundred persons being killed. The The hre originated in the pantry in cause of the explosion is not known tne oasemeni 01 ine iiudd uouse, a handsome modern hotel, which was I Delaware All Right. ruiea who sleeping guests, ine nre Wilminqton, Del., Nov. 7.-Complete hftfi cr A 1 nan r.nnuld ATAhln haarlarnv ho. 1 .. . . n . " - - j wV i returnft rrom tue whoifl NtAfco own 1 irrna ri innn. im n.A J l. I i. I . rapidly gutted the house. The guests mioritv BnH nft.v n.m.i f Bran Specialties, 10 A Lavish Expenditure la tiio pro ' 'udiii, til of And Peisonal. Mr. L. C. were awakened and ran out in their nnao r.nm;fi in,! j -"J""" uifcuu vivyuiui nmig many viHbOU UJ Ramus, advanco agent of B " W,UU0WB '.ne ' D I Krklal Amnnff fhnna vara tnrn loHiaa Hi Henry's Minstrels, is in the city Lnd a child, both of whom were badlv completing arrangements for the ap- injured. William H fiahn iumped pearance of tho company, Tuesday. I from a third story window of the Rudd Tkati ,0i ,.;, i 0;oi House and fell on his baok and was M. J J wtavu LUtllUII U U unit I m . i J x. bu.w i i here were several narrow escanes u auinvan, united states MteamBmpi from burning noted. Charles Bareford Inspectors, came in on the steamer I of New Albany and Charles Liebeok of Just Reversed. Cincinnati, Nov. 7. -According to the returns so far the Ohio congres sional delegation win stand fourteen Democrats and seven Republic ns. Newberne Friday, inspected the steam' ers ivinston and Vanceboro and left again on tbe return trip of tho New- berne. Mrs O. Hubbs left on tbe steamer Newberne to vihit relatives in New Philadelphia were badly and probably fatally burned, The loss will probably reach $150,000. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines-12x30 now cylinders; balance in good oraer. james Kedmond, Sec. & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep26 tf BUCKLKN'S ARNICA SALVE Train Robbers A Wreck on the Mis' souri f acme itoau. Cl.u-3e S(re, D, galt KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 7. A special Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains tlon- o, orns, and alt SKln itruptioDs, and posi scenic: Mi'.I.DIdC ' AUTISTIC I Other 1-V!i,inni. Fi-afnri-M. ihn delighting the Ear with Harmony Divine, While feasting the Eye on a UORiJEOUSNESS OF APPAREL Beautiful beyond comparison. And Ntvsr Eqnihd ia Minstrel History Fine Drug Business For Sale. Ovvin to ill-health of the proprietor. an entiro STOCK OK DRUGS will be noldon good terms. About SI. 000 worth The B'- .1 Salvo in the world for Cuts. of K0ds on hsnd . (ioui otportunity, Rheum, Fever . 10,iuire at Joi uNAr.ofli ce for informa- novl dwtf vnrh. Mr H.,KKa m: u0 irom oeQaua, mo., savn; i rain no. 1 ' .vu.,Uj,.s I j s to :a.. , . ., , ' ' . ,c . I " .. . . ,, , . , . . , , woovwuuu uu wo iuuduuu rstiuu. wu i;yeiy cures rues, or no pay required. It Hrnt Wtl rr-ii n ilinllnmi there, but then he intends to leave and Lrecked by train robbers three miles is euaranteed to dve rAct satisfao.tinn OI -aUffene WalmaU, .1 l m ;.ti;l , -v . . . . . I " . . . ' I L'IDi' T r on speuu a coupio oi mourns wivn ms east oi uttervine, near tne notorious or money refunded. ce 25 cents per brother, Mr. E. Hubbs, who is colleotor ttonDers' uut, at a:u tnis morning, dox. jj'orsaie in JNewbern by F. S. of customs at Kev West Florida ine train consisieu oi seven ooaones, i waoiesaie ana retau aruggut. " I MMlnHinv thft snail A WWAao anif Kam. TTr -r n t . l iuuiuuiuk vuo wait oauiqod huu uaK Mr. W. H. Sanburn, of Washington L,eoars. Tha robbers had removed D. C, a one-legged Federal veteran, the spikes, belts and flsh-plates for a who went through this section with the I distance of three rail lengths and placed 3d New York Cavalry under Capt. crowbars unaer ma raus B0 mat tney ... , , , , i wouia spreaa. wnen tne engine lu i tnudhod tha loosened rails it mmned Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria? Buy Your Furniture, Official Vote of Craven County. The following is the total official vote of Craven county aa determined by the returning hoard: Senate, Perry 1,835; Bull 2,101; Bull majority 826. House. Hardison 1,330; Chatman 2,130; Chatman's majority 800. Treasurer, Daniels 1,389; Mosoly 2,160; Mosely's majority 777. Register of Deeds, Biddle 1,384; Green 3,179; Green's majority 795. Clerk Court. Watson 1,362; Carpentar 2,193; Carpenter's majority 31. Sheriff, Lane 1.430; Williams 2,113; Williams' majority 693. Surveyor, Marshall 1 376; Iovick 2,181; Loviok's majority 805. Coroner, Hughes 1,371; Oden 2,108; Oden's majority 787. Congressman, Mewborne 1,370; Cheat ham 2,153; Cheatham's majority 728. : Solicitor, Griczard 1,353; White 2,176; White's majority 823. . FIRST CLASS Duffy Piano Tuner and Hepairer, Educated at the Conservatory of Mue io. luoeriin, nas located in this city and will be pleased to receive orders. satisfaction guarantee 1. Call at Middle street, brick house next Sam'l TT Miv HnriniT 111 sir and ti I . . . 7r . ""v" --- J - -f uuOC. wauimWH a - , - i toucned tn9 loosened raus it jumped been spending a few weeks visiting the the track, broke loose from the tender Mattresses, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, WailTPfi tft Cll old battlefields, returned home on the and ran fifty feet on the ties and turned Ortrftnn. Saw in or Mnohinaa of Via I steamer Newberne. Another passenger Pver- fireman Lyons jumped and ' A large lot of fine timber, including returning on the Newberne was Mr. 37o& YOfk PnmitHTO Sfe F':KSt u. . Augumoougu, muuager oi tne wound on tne nacK or nis neao ana nad R ..... T nw PT an entire saw juni Outfit, including omned goods department of tho A. his hand badly cut. The tender team and everything complete and R:nth Packin Comnanv of Raltimora. turned across tne iraoK, tnrowing uau ana examine our stock before ' 1 nn.l hn MO.1 MAW U . 4 AA. I I Mr. J. L. Cooper left for Wilmington Y0 tu Bije 0 n,e traok J Tere purchasing elsewhere, at the New York yesterday morning on a business trip. I were four postal clerks in the Furniture Store, Mr. J. D. Tavlor. ohief engineer of car, and all were slightly injured. thA tmr mnatnn.lArkfrx. Tfin.ton U D MoCarty, oneof them, received t. .nnn .hort Mm with hi- f.mn. ?evere injury to .hu i right leg. The Proprietor. " J,7r. ' " T: " ,rr.r;" ' "S.," ? OPP8ite Gaston House. nov8 dwtf Ptod- was filled with passengers, was turned j&S RCIHITIIICM llOnll RftMlma UftllOO her gon I upside aown, ana tne oar was naaiy lijfit l llhHU ----" wintu smasnea. T. J. TURNER, team and ready for work. For further particulars annlv nt OcSSdwltu JOURNAL OFFICE. BUY YOUR PIANOS AND ORGANS FROM A Mrs. John S. Watters and her son "PS10' aown, ana tne oar was oaaiy I amaanaii John of Wilmington came in last night stmnirfl to av not ono of the nrr.n- Desirable Household and Kitchen and are visiting at Mr FO Roberts, pants was severely In jured. Two chair ?urn'ture' several Stoves, and many High Grade Iustruments Hon.C CClark,the Vice-President oars jumped the track but did notturn fine Greenhouse Plante.lowfor cash, AT Most EKASONAr.LK TeioeS. of the Boardof Directors of the State fj"' Pullman was S "nwn w n c. .J7V. w Penitentiary, came home last night dDne " U aVB 10U iYLOne from Weldon where he and the other from the wreck to make repairs on his ."sons desiring to purchase are m- ai t . ... . directors have been to Inspect the peni- engino and the train was moving only vited to oall and examine the articles. lOHaS. L. UaSKlll CC UO, Middle St., opp. Baptist Church, J oc26dw3mfp NEW BERNE, N. O. SHOES! SHOES! .' MI'ls a Candidate for Fpeaker. Chicago, III., Nov. 7. The Asso ciated Press is in receipt of the follow ins dispatch from Roger Q. Mills, la reply to an inquiry as to whether he would be a candidate for the Speaker ship of the next House of Kepreienta tives: 'Corsloana, Texas. To William Henry Smith. Chicago: To your tele gram of yesterday, I answer 1 shall be a candidate for tbe Speakership of the House of Representatives of the Fifty- second Congress. ,. v ;V,.---. ; . - . '.Roqer Q; Mills.'? tii. ..m na,. .v,of An . about 18 miles an hour when tbe engine KoanoKe river. i. n jAi,t j. .k. mi,i ...... Pan. a -IT n... a(in....l am l.Yvww "w u'- '-wu r W nov7 dtf Men and Money Gone. I Returned from Kinston laet night, and judging from the Dray Loads of Goods HoalrnnlIra GCfMtia In 1?t.n1aii1 London, Nov. 7.-A heavy storm pre- BflSl. YJji;e.iS M hWn from fh Bteamer Kitutoa Jufit SeS tllfi RhflPa? vails throughout Great Britain and nM, rn.. minnfontnrl nt id ho a w n. n r Ireland ana mucn aamage has been a000rated lamps and shades, at Barolay . ' Big shoes, Little shoes, Fine Shoes. Good none, ino rain w laiung inoessansiy and Churoh itreeta, and William Har- I"u'" u""' Biioes. ana Bhoes CHEAP. ana ia many seotions tne country is per , mtBwej of the factory at Vauld- Tl-..'L A rrri i S V.V.r.i??J8 Bn? 8.Ked Bootsand ZT, ? L Z7 v. i1 j - ert west Chester county, have d sap- viug ai tuo WUUlu UI H panted by a high wind and reports ihave peared, , tearing debts ' reported at . ' L nm. AtT P TAVTAlVflV J&&--vT!?l $50,000.tEoationsagainst,the Com- KinStOll at 67aC. Al J' iAyLVit P'.f unroofed by the gale. The storm is ... i nn tr..... W,WI ' equally severe off shore. .Telegrams f0, 18,8001 are in the hands of tha sheriff ffT.wTarl0U,point8 lonKh800,M but there to nothing-to attach. Il is state that an enormous sea ls running laM th collected all the cash thev VIZ. V ". .J mZ:l 01 00MHn Te"ew oould and raised money on notes before TLaZZ: 7;-. . - .1 they disappeared. port hti been reoeived that a yacht on the dollar. Wanted, A man who will contraot to build a Saw Mill. Dry Kilns and Other hnusea Merit wins, as the marvelous suooess and put the same to running. Apply foundered in the Belfast lough and that I of Hood's. Barsaparilla shows It pos at once to in uum, Dootuaa nuoiaman. waa aaasea true mnnininai mnric. ham h drowned, I all druggists. noyidlOtwlt W, 8. SWINDELL, , Moreheaa City , N. 0. UJ3H A A' UliUiii J. lilld )' Leading TobaccoHonse.; - you che W' Gda a,nd -fff W" A Large Stock of Golds it" WiVesiis and nsTAILat LOW PftlCEs.ponVforta , J. F. TAYLOR. .ft;-;
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