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Daily X VOL.X.--NO. 118. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. J0 LTRNAL. X BUSINESS L00AL8. X) ROFESSOR EUGENE WALLNAU. , Piano Tuner and Repairer, recom imnded by first class authorities, has returned and will b pleased to wait on . bit customers. Leave orders at his ofQoe, Hanoook street, next to the Methodist Charon aul3 4teod rpo WHOM IX MAY CONCERN. 1 New Berne, N. 0., Aug. 7th, 1891. All peraorf wbo have work left with 0. U. launders, Jeweler, whiob has not been on band more than sixty days, will please call within fifteen days from ' the above date, as I expeot to close business here at tbe said time. And I also thank the general publio for their liberal patronage and wish them much sucoece. C M. Saunders, au8 6s Middle street. INSUBE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. and get all tbe bene fits of life insurance before or after death. Forty eix years in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company in the State in 1390 Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. aug5tf D. T. Carbawat, Agent. CABINET MAKERS. Stebbing & Co., City Cabinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairing neatly done. Shops on Hancock street, opposite Bishop's factory. jj'23 lm NfiW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medi cines and Ohemtoals, (). 1". Popular l'roprtetary Medicine. ;All varlntlea of PrnggUfa Sundries. Trasses and Brae s. New crop Garden Beods. Flue and Large Htook Cigars and Tobaooo. all sew. Fre orlpllon. accurately compounded (and not at WAR prices), our mtto and our success. C. OKB.KN. Druggist and Apothecary, IdUU St., four doors from Pollock. JanM ly SELLING OUT AT OOST.-My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. ABOTIO SODA and Coca Cola at Bam'l B. Waters. SU MMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning lee Oream Freciere, Combined Chair and Htep Ladders, Balloon Kly Traps, Wire fiance boon. Oauze Wire for Window Hcreens, and a full Hue nt Hardware, etc, at inayl dtf J. O. Whitty A Co COME and Examine my Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise tbat is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall stock. jy17tf M. II Sultan. THE heat of the Ohio oontcst seem to be mainly among the Re publican brethren tlieselves. World. This year develops great capa city for heat, as well as big crops aud a large yield of fruit. We would have betn perfeolly satisfied with the wheat and corn and the fruit. Grand Dtjke Alexis, of Russia, arrived in Taris Tuesday and re ceived an enthusiastic welcome by tio Deonle at the station. JIo avoided a public demonstration and did not let the authorities know the hour of his arrival. TDK Supremo conrt of Montana has decided that an editor cannot be held for contempt of court inpub iishing news or commenting on Its aotlon. Contempt of court is held to be an interference calculated to interrupt tbe court while it is in. session. Eight hundred taxpayers of Kansas City, Kansas, came very nearly mobbing the 'mayor and city council on Monday night. The trouble arose ovor a proposition to purchase an electrio light plant at $340,000, it being believed that im proper inducements had been of forecTto the members of the coun cil. , -United States District AiJ torney 0. A. Cook was here to day on bis way to New Berne, where he will settle all matters ... in regard to the site for the new postofflce and sustorn house. He had. a check for f 0,000 with which to pay for the site and some Incum brances thereon. Raleigh Cor. Wil. Messenger Aug. 11. Tub Brooklyn Btadard . Union . says: Beware the gentle ' pass in these days of bight tem perature. Mrs? John Reed came near losing not only her arm, bat bet life, at Gape May, from the bite of a pet Thomas, on Saturday ' last. This Is trying weather,! even for the patience and faithfulness of pets. Postpone 'your petting till the mercury takes a drop or two. , "Thk Rkj. George w. Jones, in preaching, the gospel," married a beautiful , Cherokee woman. - He aays she was as pretty as a wax figure, bat swore at him in severed Indian dialects, and she .wouldn't even cook, bnt she entertained lm . properly a deacon in whose reli gions welfare he was much interest ed, and when he and his dog found the deacon the dog bit the. convert on the leg. Mr. Jones has had a sad experience. He says:?.5 "The next wile 1 marry will , be an ugly one. , A minister has no right to marry a pretty woman. They can put on style, but when it comes to trd work yon will find bnt one square meal a day and few buttons en year c!:"!,es.w.',4- V""-.'- LOCAL NEWS. NEW AWERTISEMl NTS. Camp Meeting at Lane's Turn. Howard Tbe years between, etc Steamer New Berne, of the Old De ntin ion Steamship Company, will sail for Norfolk at 3 p. m. to-day The Presbyterian parsonage Is under going ropairs. The interior will be newly painted and repaired and a porch will be bnilt on the eastern side. Mr. Jas. A. Bryan is prepared for good now pavements in front of Mr. T. J. Turner's furniture store and tbe business bouses between that and Capt. K. R. Jones'. The gold watch advertised in yester day's Journal, was found by Mr. Jas. Fulford, engineer on the A. and N. 0. R. R., and returned to the owner, Mrs. White, who is visiting at Rev. R. A Willie's. Hon. 0. A. Cook, of Raleigh, is in the oity with the money to pay the trustees of the New Berne Aoademy, for the lot to be used for the site of the United States Publio Building and is making final arrangements with tho trustees in the matter. Mr. M. 0. Butler, editor of tbe Ciin- t n Cauoasian, has been elooted Presi dent of the State Farmers' Alliance for the onsning year and Mr. Thomas Long, of Asheville, formerly post-office in spector under republican administra tions, is the vice-President elsot. Are you keeping the Fair In mind acd planing for exhibits? Remember to save Borne of your nicest stalks of cot ton and corn and also fine samples of other crops as they mature. This is the only way that the best specimens of some produota can be obtained, and it is easier to gather nearly all exhibits in this way than to wait until Fair time, and in addition to that better speolmens oan be obtained by this method. Mr. E. M. Piivic's Funeral. At 4 o.olook p. m. yesterday, one hour before the time for Mr. Pavie's funeral to begin, tbe stores, offioes and other business plaoos of the oity closed, The services were conducted by Rev, T. M. N. George, reotor of Christ ohurch, (Episcopal). Centenary M. E. oburch, from whioh the funeral was held, was crowded; a large concourse of people could find no room within and re mained outside end numbers wero in waiting at the cemetery. Publio officials and different organi zitioua in uniform proceeded llio hoarse la the proooseion. The order of form ation was : 1. City Marshall and Polioemen. 2. Prof. Cook's Cornet Band. - 8. New Berne Steam Fire Engine Co. 4. Atlantio Steam Fire Engine Co. 5. Royal Arcanum. 0. Royal Order of Good Fellows. 7. City Council. 8. Mr. Pavie's empty buggy and horse, draped. 9. Hearse with remains. 10. Deceased's family. 11. Citizens. Mr. Pavie's vacant buggy, mhioh he used regularly while living, with the oity's Fire Department initials, N. B. F. D., on the side and the word Chief on the baok, was a notioable and touching feature of the prooession. It contained a remarkably beautiful broken floral column, with Mr. Pavie's fireman's bat and trumpet resting at the base, a well-designed and executed emblem of the departed one of North Carolina's best firemen. Personal. Mr. J. B. Banks, of Jones county, was in the oity, yesterday. He' reports the rains s having damaged the cotton up to the present time about 25 per oent. the bolls on the lower parts of the stock being lost. The family of Mr. J, M. Hines left to spend tome time pleasuring at More head. Mr. T. C. Howard went down to Beaufort on a businee trip, Capt. W. W. Oarraway, of the News and Observer came up from Morebead yesterday to spend a few days in the oity in the interest of that paper. Mr. H. B. Lloyd, editor of the Tar boro Farmers' Advocate, and Mr. T. O, Kelley, of the Goldeboro Allianoe Sen tinel, passed through yesterday morn' ing en route for their homes. Mr, Shepard Bryan, returned from OhapelHUI IaalIgni. ' ' Miss Hattis Dail left to visit friends la Henderson, after which she will proceed to Asheville to take charge of a musio class. Mr. 3. K. Willis, Prof . G. T. Adams and Miss .Emily Ferebee, of Centenary Sunday School-, Mr. 6". B. Ball and Mr. and Mrs.w.R. Berriogtoa.of Hanoook street Churoh Sunday Sohool, oity; Mr, Daniel . Lane of Beech Grove Sunday School; Mr. Win. B. Lane and Mrs. Freeman Arnold of Asbury Sunday Sohool, and Mrs.W, B. Pearee of Lane's Chapel, near the "city. Went down to Horehead at delegates to the Methodist Sunday Sohool Distrlot Conference Numerous other delegatoa went down to the Conferenoe. - Among those going were Rev. W. B. Bone, presiding elder of tbe district, and Mr. Y. T. Ormand, of Greene county, president of the Con ference.W; 'j':. ;&. . Mist Ray Sohulta left for Durham and Oxford to vlilt , relatives and frlend::;rrwt '- Mrs. W. 8. Herbert, of the Elusion Free Press, Is vlaitlng at Mr. S. L. Dill's. ' Mrs. Louise Carstarphon Is Visiting her brother, Mr. EM. Dugld; .- FARMERS AXI) DEMISTS. Every Southern and Four Northern Slates Represented in Dental Con ventionAn Oyster With Teeth Every County Represented in Alliance What Is Being Done. Mobehbad Cry, August 13. Editor Journal: Well, here we are! And nearly everybody else is bore, or it seems so. I am 'confused to know what will become of the grass and the toothache. Moet all of tbe farmers are here, and nearly all of the dentists. Nobody's tocth dare to complain here now, for it is well known that the'pres- snoe of a dentist always alleviates that malady. The Southern Dental Association is in session here, with representations from each of the Southern States, with Mary land, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York added. On Tuesday one of the remarkable events was brought about by an oyster- man of this vicinity. He brought here a pair of oysters grown together, "a la Siamese Twins." But firmly Bet on the shell of them was a full set of artificial teeth. Dentists say they were from the mouth of a woman, and now the ques tion is, how did they get away from her? Some say she was drowned; others think thoy were the result of sea sickness. But in the teeth of all that I think the fair possessor talked them out. But in tbe presenoe of so many dentists it would seem best to keep your mouth shut, or, to use a more homely phrase, "hold your jw," Sol will go over among the farmers, only adding that these teeth were bought by a Knozville dentist at a very fair prioe for the teeth and a very high price for the oysters 820. The North Carolina Dental Associa tion is also in session here; and I wss talking this morning with one who has been operating over forty years. I mean the venerable Dr. Hunter of Salem. Though to look at him you would not think his professional oareer extended ovor half of that period. Just what the Allianoe will do is the problem with everybody outside of the Alliance, and I believe also with a good many inside of it. That they will do good I have no doubt. Organization is tbo order of the day, and m set of men are more in noed of it than the farmers. And until the Alli&nco was started all attempts at organization among them was a faiiuro. But thij scorns to have came to stay. And for occ I hope it has. It can boast to-day of having ac complished what no other order ever has before. It has brought together representatives from every county in the State. N. B. Brougfcton, Esq., cf Raleigh. delivered an address Wednesday on the interest of tho Agricultural and Me- obanioal College. Rev. Dr. Hall lec tured at night on "Life in London," be fore good audience for tbe benefit of the Soldier's home. The Dental Aasodiation meets in the Teaohers' Assembly building and the Allianoe la another building further up town. The Atlantio Hotel it chock a block, but all appear to be well oared for. I am domioiled In the Ladies' Parlor and had half a dozen associates representing tiz oounlies and two States. D. R. Walker was assigned to our depart ment, but he ohoee to take up his bed and walk. So with a oot under his arm and a gripsaok in hand, he sallied forth in search of a place where quiet reigned and he oould do all the snoring. Among the prominent Allianoe men, Inotioed Hon. Mr. Alexander, Presi dent Carr, Auditor - General Rob ert Sanderlln, Commieioner Rob inson present. Of course there are many other, but these are gen tlemen of politioal notoriety and known throughout the State. The ad dresses of Presidents Polk and Carr are very favorably spoken of. They were delivered before I reaohed here. D.T. C. The Trenton Academy. The Academy to be established at Trenton will be bnilt and managed by a (took oompany. The shares ere $25 each and eaoh stockholder is to be en titled to one vote for eaoh share of seook held. Mr. J. B. Banks, who made a partial canvass in the oity yes terday for the aoademy end placed a number of shares with some of New Berne's host oUiaens informs us that it is desired to' raise- $2,000; Bixty-six snares, efnouniing to 91,8E0 have al ready been taken, assuring the success of the soheme. Died From Heart Disease. Mr. Joseph 117 Agostine dropped dead from heart disease about 8 o'clock yes terday morning while at work. He had previously had attaoki of the samel na ture 1 " ' - Ur. Agostine was thirty-seven years of age and a native of this oity. Be was for several years engineer on the A. ft N. O. R. R.," ' The funeral asrvioes will be from the residence of his mother, Mrs. , B. Agos Una, on Broad street, this morning at V o'clock. . .. Resumes Her Trips. The steamer New Berne, having been thoroughly (-overhauled and made to shine like a morning sun on a cloudless day, the skipper will be pleased to see her numerous friends that desire to start on a most oomfortable trip North. Remember the hour, S p. m. to-day. STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION. A Royal Welcome Addresses Busi ness Recreation Contest Between New Heme and Charlotte for Next Meeting Charlotte Wins by Two Votes Factories and Other Interesting Fea tures. (Special to the Journal ) Wikston, August 14. The StRte Press Association oonvened here Wednesday in its nineteenth an nual session. Winston has thrown wide open ber gates of welcome and is devot ing herself to the comfort and enjoy ment of the members in One style. Tbe convention is being entertained by the business men of Winston, with headquarters at the Bronson Opera House. Fifty editors ars now present and there is a probability that tbe num ber will be increased at least seventy- five before the close of the session. Hon. J. C. Buxton delivered the ad- drees of weloome and Mr. H. A. Lon don, editor of the Chatham Record, re sponded. After a few bourn of routine business the members were driven over the city to visit its grent taboooo establish ments and other manufacturing indus tries and at night a very enjoyable re ception was given by Salem Academy, one of the oldest and best institutions of the kind in the South. The Press Convention finished its business today for the ensuing year. J. A. Thomas, of tho Louieburg Times, was elected President, and J. B. Sher rill, of the Conoord Times, was elected Seoretary and Treasurer, For the next place of meeting, Char lotte. New Berne, Waynesville, Hen derson and Morehead City were put in nomination, with the main fight be tween the two former. On the first ballot it was found to be a tie between the Queen oity acd tbe city of Elms. The other plaoos were withdrawn. During tbe next ballot there was con siderable excitement as to "liioh would be the winner, but the result showed Charlotte to be ahead two votes. This afternoon an excursion was given the Association over the new Roanoke and Southern road to Mayo Falls. The route is a most beautiful one and will open up a line country tributary to Winston. Winston is a busy place, her people are elirrir.g rr.d tho amount tf work going on is phcnominal. Think of more than a hundred tobacco faotoriSB in operation, and numerous other inan- uiaoturmg industries. Uur carnage drives ovor tho city nnd to the grounds bought up by td Lani Improvement Company oflered a Dae opportunity of seeing tho progress of thia magic city. Tho company of whioh lion. F. M. Simmons is President and in which several New Bcrnians are interested, has magnificent lands and they are being rapidly improved and put iu saleable condition. H. A mad dog bit two men one white, the other colored in Henderson a few days ago before he could be killed. It is feared that hydrophobia may result from the wounds, though tbey wi re oauterized at onoe. There is some ex oitement in Franklin county also about dogs that hare gone mad there, BIRD. In Washington, D. C, Aug. 7th, 1881, Jane Ellis RosboII, infant daughter of Captain and Mrs. William T. Rossell, aged 5 months and 10 days. Raleigh News and Observer please copy. Children Enjoy Tbe pleasant flavor, gentle aotion and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the lather or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it Is tbe best family remedy known and every family should nave a bottle. CAMP MEETING LANE'S TURN. Str. Kinston, Capt. T. 0. Dixon The Steamer Kinston will leave tbe Steamship Company's Old Dominion Wharf, Sunday Morning, August 16 At EIGHT o'olook, sharp, for the Camp Ground, and returning will leave the Camp Ground at 5 p m. sharp, so as to get all borne in time lor evening ser vice. No one can take this trip without being benefited bodily and spiritually Ioe Water liberally furnished, . Tiokets half-dollar for the round trio. Children under twelve years ot age, half prioe. Tiokets on sale at the office, or pur ohased en the wharf before going on tbe steamer. all 8t E. B. ROBERTS, Agent. TODAY XXr. DAVID M. JONES Of Beaufort, N. C., Will take charge of our rtook as Han ager, and wilt be pleased to meet his many friends for Clothing, Shoes, Hats, eto. . t Charlie Roberts will assist him .in banding Out the Bargains. If T nOVALHUftli 1 "ffi Mil; i Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mi:i.-l ! parity, strength and wholesotnont Mon economlcal than tlie ordinary ali i'.s. and cannot be sold In oompMlUon wllh tin, mul titude of low lest, alinrt wol!?ht, alum or phospliale powdei Hold only In runs. KOYAL BAK..N.I l'c. . II CO., Wall Kt.. N. Y. auit2 Uwly m iTtlp The years between. Have tuuRht some sweet, some bitter lessons. Lowell. How lony have yon been buying CIothesT If you have been buying them for a number of years you Lave, in that tim had some bitter lessons. They !iil not prove as good as you ex looted. Not, tbe Clothing Jlat anil Shoes we sell ;ire bought of relible dealers, and we try and give you yonr money's worth. See ua whi n jou need any thing in onr line. At J. M. JIOWAKD'S. Set Your Ice Tisktfsl For the convenience of l't.ro Tickets will be issued from l!iiJ h, Ice M at a quarter oent per pound. On sale at John Dunn's store. -l tory, from dolivery wagon Reizbnttein. No tiokets sold fur less than u pounds. alllw NEW BSF.NE JCi: i Fftc r C. ACADEMY Of the Sisters of Mercy. NEW BERNE, W. C. The Course of Jnntrurllon ombrrtccN brAiiMi-1- nc-ecBsury to tbo tcqtilt.H:.. 11 in i ..I :l Hiilld and rclluf -1 n Jucu'tou. Ulirrencna of rt'!'!;:on will not hv :(:; .iiImI lu tho ailmlHMc:i ot i .i)illn. Drawing, iio 'k-kepi n.i;, Vtval Muf,u in class), rirklii find Kuinu' Niio.Di'WCl!; to not form ox'rn chrics. L.',bFon:Mfi :'. i.r. nr. 1 (jv.itj. ) aii.t;:.,". 1i Oil and Water Cu orfl, P;istf I and Oi t.n tnent I Art, t xtr:i. Full Term onpus Stpt. 7. IV.u, For further particular!. artly to the Inn-e- tross of tho Aoademy. aue!' Iwtf UNIVERSITY OF NOR ! H CAROLINA Tho Next Term Keglns S(pt. ;5. Entrance I'xamiiititioiiH, Sept. 2. Tnlllon fso nor term. Nro-lv yonn mon or talent and o)ianu;tr.r wt'l ho aided wltti NebolarHlilps and InnnK. liivi'di's 1 tie (leneral Courses of Htudy, which ell.ir a wide nmue of elective BtudleH, there art- rfturHes In I, an', Meulrmie anil Knifi'ieerni. tor eataieii'., Ao., address tlie Crt-Hhii'iit, am. t. wixsTox. auOdlww'it . Uuipel Hill. N.c. Fruit Jars, QUART SIZE, 75 Cents Per Dozen. Smallwood & Slover, MIDDLE STREET. lunc2SUwtf FOR THE LADIES! We have still a small lot of Ladies' Gauze Vests, Cotton, Lisle and Silk, which we will sell Less than Cost. Barrington & Baxter A new lot of Silk Umbrellas just ; re- ceived. ::v--: em POWDER I Carriage and Buggy Factory Having secured the services of an Experienced Trimmer, I am now better prepared than ever to furnish First-Class Work. sSTRepair work a specialty. aolldlw O. H. WATER'3 & RON. Ha gone Wst again! to purcha?e another lot of HCIiSES A'NB MUIDS. All those wishing to buy should wait about ten days to inake their selections. ins. TEAG3ER OF ISSTliOMESTAL KiblS. KAKM.Y AN!- 11 H. Will introduce Doctor Wh J Jacif-.in': "Finger Oymnastics," ti couroo of incalculable bi-.Rt.ili to the legir.uei , and t-i the advanced rvtU'lunt who d-jsiit'i. to rundor ir.oro ftrtir-li: The No Kiiltsd 'v-Onsorvatory ?l..thod ' w ill strict y adhered to. ; now t imiifij A KrtTOur Tl Stove fz. l imih f-tr :ti'f! . i iliu M,ovti hint ( ' i n on L, r.tiiMi fVi-i j 1 1: !-:. Hint l I It rl .lllillf-r. 1 ia H.lh p.t-.rti jr,;ir kilo!..', Htove !:tr;i i-t:Mii"ii 1 havt iio mil. Mit-iidi anil In morft ecoiv ;1 n.nii a w;n,a hiuvh l.lyliin Wltf HUIh (vit. A tiling jura now- tv ::j-caui11o iwunl' til) ' I.Htln Koynl " mi. JjirLh-n Kftttltis for fniitu, ri'o, i-tc. pa rlor to an Iron pot for cooking any to. il; ml niro cootia anil hotisekf-eprs ttpitrecm (e thra. Wire Dmh Covers, Joo 1'icks. Kx t rue tors (or lemon juice. V tro tt rollers, Feailmr UiiMlerH, "(JolchtaltMl Itunnor I.it 'np, PL.OWICU POTS, BOWLS ANO PIT CH ICRS, Kew Sty It, I'OKCKLAI.H AMI) I. 8. A. $1.0. Chrtmber Hets, Bed I'aiiB, ('rockery, onatle, Kerry and Ice ('renin Hel, ele. Housekeepor'ri Couveiiteuces lind NeceH- SlUCfl. Also. J'aper, Venn, Ink, PeurllH, ICtibUer Bauds, Legal r'aper, Oc. tiuiro and up, lt. 1'aper, Kuvelopt-a. AIko, rush Boxj-s with or without traH, Tin Ware. I,ocUk. ' iih. Knlv4 fiund KorLn, l'ockct Knlveu. Muciiim UUand Moodles, Mo. All at JI. K. WIIITKHUUST'aS. Jiin'J n l'ollock St., near 1'ohI CMIi. e 0 m O q w 13! H n Mason's Improved Fruit Jars -AT- L. E. CUTLER & CO. NEW BERNE. N. 0. ARE YOU 8ICK?td,?houwut vvu mas ukt win. WITHOUT MBDIOINSJt Fnll and complete iDstrnotlons lor wlf- treatment seat on reoetpt of 50o. Postal Not. is oei. lou win aelltited. So oommon aensa. It acta II. e a obarm In list oasea. Ballet from Drat treatment. For RheamatUra, Malaria, Kidney Disease, D? sperala. Gon.nmDtlon. Uaten h. eta. Yon ran no risk. . Money tetarned U nofsatl. fled. Address Adam LnfcB. latia lltta Are . Altoona. rsnn. , - JyUdwlm lore Stock S. W. WILLIS, Keeps Everything on hand usually found in a Ftrsf-OEass Grocery, Middle St. Now Eerno, N.O. ROLL t ' STAPLE AMD FANCY ! . DRY GOODS. L5W3S. Prices ! jNEWliEIiN, TS-. C. OiaBPJOH FIXTURE i'U'U'KRTlErt: ( n.iriii. ihi1, A ii ttsf prir nnl 'il ly . t !(;- . ;-'v.i; I'N'.pirrK ty relieving Ann ly Pi' in I . '. l y i) ii.ci LIuk tuor 1 1 f : : Mil !;:iCS . 'fi.i in ill. n Uhlmr and t'-t' Stt'ir's !::ivo been .i ' poorfu with n oat) liuur. . ill f y, 'tw Her nr., IS. C. FOR PALE, ,vV; 'u oAc Truck, Cotton j. a tlartation, "I N ';:ic1iir-rvtl Ut Ift &S 1 " l: I'H: l-rn pfirl of 1 i. I f.ltv t.I' Nt3W io;.il ti Viislitneton 1 n . ' It. 1-i . n?if of tbe i. ; -!., : i it.- .'..unty. i n: ) us ;t h fifitHHl. well ii .. :r I i (-:.-.!. (H culUvu : !. 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Ho Cases Tomatoes, ; 40 " Peaches, !100 " Brandy Peaches SGLB CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread ! Preparation. : IT, 9 "ta-S . Bb WHOLEaALE GKOOEK, MIDl'LE STltEET, NEW BEENK. N. d. J. a. righaMsW TUBE ! Goods AT LOWEST PRICES! Sets of from 7 to 9 pieces, $13.00 and up. Chairs of all sizes and qualities from 25c. All other Furnitrr atcorrespondir-: r lylldwtf Children Cry.f r J ' mm i
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