VOL. X.--NO. 167. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. V MOUNTAIN ApplMr"Tpored ApplM, . Prunes, Pi , Peaches, Maple Sirup, i - ?;?. SMOKE Genuine Cabana Tobaoco. ? ' oot6tf FOUND near Meadow's Qrist mill, one banoh keys, Apply at, tf ' Joubhai. Offloe. . TOBACCO. If yon want tha highest market prioM for yonr Tobaooo ship it to Beam Warehouse, Durham, N. O., oare Jno. B. Hntohinga & Co. r TO ONE wnci can oopy muslo In a olear atylo. I will give work at in teryala daring .tha . winter. " I prefer tha services of one who understands ' harmony and counterpoint, although this knowledge k not necessary.- i v.- MplStf CHJlB. L. GaSKILL. NEW DRUG 8TORE.-Drugs, Medi oine and Ohemloals. O. P. Popular Proprietary Medlolnei. All T arte tie. of Dragglst' Bundroa. TraMM and Brio a. New crop Garden Seeds. Vina and Irg Htook Cigars and Tobaooo. all saw. Pr- aoripuoni aeeorately oomponnded (and not at was prioMt, our motto and oar saoMs. u. u. UttKJKH, urnggist and Apothecary, aftddl.n., four doors from Pollock. JanWly Lorenzo M. Wilson, a promi nent citizen of Mobile, died in that oity yesterday, aged 82 years. Qe , was at one time rice president and general manager of the Mobile and , Montgomery railroad, and was the husband of ' Augusta Evans, the well known authoress. i 1 0 SABLES STEWART FARNRLL, ) the great Irish leader, died unex pectedly at Brighton, England, , Tuesday nigh at 11:30 o'clock of a chill followed by an attack of acute rheumatist. Only his wife , and physicians were at his bedside at the time. Judge Paschal, of Texas, de cides that an Anarchist or Sooialist of the Most pattern is unfit to be naturalized as an American citizen, That's a decision which every true -American, no matter where born or teared, will indorse from the - bottom of his patriotio heart. President Harbison thinks that Cuba would bo worth $100, 000,000 to the United States, and it,, is said that he is making nego ; tiations for its purchase. These ; negotiations, so rumor has it, are being conducted without Blaine's assistance. The Acting Secretary of the Navy says that the rumor that the gunboat Yorktown has been hur riedly ordered to Valparaiso, In consequence of startling inform, tion, is untrue, and that the latest -. advioes from Chili state that every thing Is quiet at Santiago and Nalparaiso. - .- A bpboial dispatch to the Star from Lumberton says the trial of MoDougald for the murder of Sim eon Oonoley has been removed to Cumberland county, where Sup erior Court : will convene Monday. Nov. 16th. Wednesday, the 18th, 1 yflB Bet aPMt the day of trial. High PontTr has again been se lected as ' the headquarters of the Eastern Fields Trial Club for their annual gathering, which will take place November 12th. i The par tridge shooters . generally leave a : good deal of money in this State every year, and High Point has al ways been the place of meeting. , Tee advent ef a little Miss Cleveland has conferred on the ex- President the . full dignity of a benedict, and will enable him to realise more fully what is "the true pathos and sublime of human life.' The event will" likewise add a new eminent of interest to the charming lady ; whose popularity as mistress of the White House has never been surpassed. " Tee cruel , and malicious story that comes from Boston, stating that Mr. Edwin Booth is demented, and was seen a .day or two ago wandering aimlessly :, about the streets of that oity, is positively and indignantly denied by Mr. Stuart Bobson. Mr. Booth is now at the Paly era' Club in New York, and In his usual health. There are some offenses for which the revival of the whipping-post : . would be thoroughly j uBtifled. Post, v ; ; , "No man can have suoh influence with the Administration as Com miaaloner Eaum seems to enjoy, unless the Administration itself accepts his offenses as its own. So I - 3 as Eaum remains at the head 1 1 1'. a Pension 0"ce Mr. Harrison t 3 L":::soif responsible for the eni sor;9 of them are t .' ) t'va anna's of Wash- ' . '1 - Its a r:.' '.U22 of ' .' 1 r- it;9 Cf LOCALS NEWS; , SEW ADVXRTISSMi NT3. ! J. If. Howard Fall fcsta. eto. ' - O. E. BloTer Mountain apple. ' 3. Iann Housekeeper' attention. i y ' Corrov New Berne Market Balee yesterday U5 bales at 7i to 8 SO - -. , The weather Bareau signals j -ani Boonoed yesterday that there would be frost last night. " f 1 The funeral sermon of Hn. Laura N. Hedford will be preaohed by the pastor (D. V.) tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at Hanoook Street U. E. Charoh. The ease of Bryan vs. Bpivey et als was argued before the Bapreme court at Baleigh Thursday and Friday by i Mr. W. W. Clark, representing the plaintiff, and Messrs. M. D. W. Steven son and O. H. Galon, representing the defendants. The oontraot for street railway not having been signed and the company to whioh the oity oounoil offered to grant the franchise of the oity on the terms they proposed not having been heard from, the oounoil has decided to throw the matter open and advertise for bids for the establishment of the eleotrio railway, and also for the con struction of water works. New Berne ought to use every effort pofeible to secure the Norfolk, 'Wilming ton ft Charleston Bailroad. The preliminary surveys are going xn near us. The Einston Free Press says of them that Mr. John Tail went to his his home there Friday the Sad inat, his party having completed getting the level through the Dismal Swamp for the proposed road. On the 5th he went baok to Dover to get the level it that seotiou. Mr. Fred. L. Bray, one of New Berno's excellent young men, was married in Denby M. E. ohuroh. Nor folk, to Miss Dora Ironmonger, of that oity, Bev. Mr. Compton offioiatiog, Thursday at 2 p. m., after whioh the newly wedded couple left for their fo t ire home in this oity, arriving here on the steamer NeuBe yesterday morning. A delightful and wall attended recep tion was held at the resideooe of Mr, Walter Bray father of the eroom last night and the happy couple were the recipients of numerous nice presents from their many friends. Coming and Going. Rev. Dr. L. O. Vass who his been visiting relatives in the city left yester day morning returning to his home in Savannah. Mrs. Vass and Miss Sadie will remain in the oity a couple of weeks longer. The steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line brought in the following passen gers: Mrs. John Hughes returning home from spending the summer visiting relatives in Virginia; Miss Jennie Hughes returning home from a pleasure trip to Canada; Mrs. B. 0. Kehoe and her little daughter Miss Mamie return ing home from a visit to Mrs. Kehoe 's son, Mr. 0. M. Kehoe In Boston ao oompanied baok by Urn moving to his former horns in this oity; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ik Bray who were married the previous day, a the home of the bride ooming to their home In New Berne; Mr. Olaud Crockett of Norfolk coming to visit Mr. Bray, and Father Thomas F. Prioe passing through on a mission trip. Messrs. W. W. Clark, M. D. W. Bfevenson and O. H. Galon returned last night from attending .Supreme oourt at Baleigh. Caps. Jno. A. Biohaxdson and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bowden returned from at tending the State Exposition. To Meet and Entertain the New Bail- - road Visitors, ; ' The committee appointed by tha New Berne Cotton and Grain Exchange to receive the projectors of the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston Bailroad met in Joint session with the board of council at oity hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. T, A. Green being ohalrman cf the cotton exchange oommlttee was made ohalrman Of the general committee. Mr, Green stated the opjeot of the meeting and read some correspondence he had had with the parties. , The following committees were ap pofatod;;Uv&':;i On Entertainment: M.' Manley, S. W. Smallweod, J. E. Latham,- W. R Ellis, a E. Foy, D, L. Boberts, H. J. Loviok, W. C. WUlett. E. H. Meadows, John Dana, F, TJlrioh. , , ' To meet the party at Einston:' T. A. Green, Wm. Dunn, Alex. Miller, J.J. Wolfenden and Jaa, W. Waters, s , To provide carriages: K. B, Jones, J. W. Stewart, M. Hahn. , : On motion, Mr. " T. '' A. Green was made ex-offlolo chairman of alt 00m mittees, and empowered to add any name or names to any committee, The secretary was instraoted to write a letter of thanks to Mr. W. S. Chad wiok, President of the Atlantic and N. C Bailroad, thanking him for oour testes shown the committee. No farther business appearing the committee adjourned subject to oall of ohalrman. ' Wake County Taxes. BaUioh, N. C, Ootober 7. Wake eounty this year psys -3,219 taxes of all kinds. The total value or aU pro perty owned by vk!1 is O.iw.ta, and by colored :-i,l .1. Of t uool taxes, outside of' !i tuwti ". tlie whites p&y $13,7.3, tae r';?osi t-- CITI COUNCIL PBOCEEDISGS. Cast Front Wall Water Works and Electric Street - Ballway . C. , Fair Marling Streets A. k If. ' - C. B. B.-Offlcer'g Reports Bcrne'i Celebration. On recommendation of Streets and Pamps oommittee the oommlttee on Wharves and Books was Instraoted to examine Into the advisability of extend ing the wall on East Front to prevent wash and damage to that street with power to act. Tha oommittee was authorised io advertise for proposals for the oonstrao tion of water works and Eleotrio Street Railway. By request the Atlantio Fire Engine Company was granted permission to attend the Elizabeth City Fair with apparatus. On motion Mr. Haywood Tooker was granted permission to complete his buildings, he oomplying with the law. The Finance oommittee was instraot ed to make the necessary arrangements for marling Middle street. Ordered that the Fire Department oommittee have the shoeing of the oity horses done by oontraot. Councilman Ellis reported that the oommittee appointed to confer with the B. B. Co., had gone over the track with the president, and he has agreed to oomply with the main features of the oontraot as to the grading and eewerage of Hanoook street. Oounoilman Ellis offered a resolution, That if the W. ft O. B. B. Co., failed to oomplete the road to New Berne, with in twelve months the oity would refuse to issue the bonds, after some discussion the matter was laid over for future sot ion. Mayor's report read and received: Oct., 6tb, 1891 To the Board of Gounoilmen of the City 01 Now Berne. Gentuekbn: I have the honor to re port that during the month of Septem ber for violation of the ordinances of the City of New Berne were imposed by Aoting Mayor William JSilis, Fines Amounting to C 46 00 Costs " 161.60 By Mayor M. Manly, Fines amounting to 11.00 Costs " " 41.70 8200 20 Your obdt. Servt, M. Manly. Marshal's report read and adopted Oct. 6tb, 1871. The Hon. Mayor and Board City uounoil: Gbhtlehen: Below please find my report for the month of Sept. 1891. We have made during the month 109 arrest. 1 appealed to Superior oourt, 8 serred time out in prison, 1 chastised by his mother, 26 were dismissed. Fines oollected V 2B.2U Cost " 156.01 Total $179 21 One half the above oost $78.00 was deduoted for my fees. The ballanoe 8101.21 turned over to Treasurer. Respectfully submitted, Jas. T. Lewis, O. M, Monthly bills allowed. Mayor Manly, recently returned from a visit to the historic city of Berne on the occasion of its seventh centennial oelebration, gave the Board an enter taining aooouat of his sojourn there, pleasingly portraying many scenes and Incidents and exhibiting a number of souvenirs of the pagan t. He stated that Berne had Its munici pal colors red and black with the bear oa the shield enshrined in sentiment and hallowed by ancient memory and suggested it might not be Inappropriate for the citizens of New Berne also to adopt some suoh emblematic colors. Commissioned by the . oommlttee of organization he presented a very hand' some -historical book from the mother oity of Berne to the trans-Atlantio daughter, whioh was reoevled with mnoh appreciation, and on motion a oommlUee was appointed to draft reso lution expressing thanks for the valued gift, for the cordial reception of our delegate and the many other manif sta tions of si kind regard. Minutes read and the Board took a reoess until 8 p. m. Tuesday Oot. 18th. :f. W. D. WaXLaOB, City Clerk, What Does It Mean t : Under the head "Oyster War" the Washington Qasette has the following Item: ; i-..'-..-i .:: "Capt Rodman reoelved orders yes terday to hold a detail of ten men in readiness for the oyster war at any moment. The detail has been made and the boys are quaking In their boots, : And the Baleigh correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger says nnder date of Ootober 6th, .1 ' ' Bequlstion was made today by the Governor for a Qatling gun, 10 ' barrel, calibre 45, f orthe oompany of the naval reserve at ' Charlotte. Borne breeob loading howitcers will also form part of its equipment, the Navy Department sending these. The oyster patrol steamer lily has also been armed, with Hotohkias breech-loading oannon and small arms. Capt. Adam Warner, who eommanded the patrol last spring, is in oharge again.'V .-fi!.f .s..y:.. ;;... The Joubnal gives the above simply as the other papeis furnish It. We aim ply Inquire. V Who are they going to flghtV ' Gratifying to AIL The high position attained and the universal aooeptanoe and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syiup of Fig, as the most exoellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which its snooess is based and are abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. - . DISD. l!nndv, Oot 6i,h, at her home at Forth IJver, Cartret eounty, after f r r? r's r'nera of heinmrrlm'uo fover, '! a t 'T1 2id 13 years. . Resolutions of the Collegiate Institute. At a meeting of the Faoultv of the New Berne Collegiate Institute Oot 8, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whersai, God, In Hie in Unite wisdom has called from earth, Wm. Holliater, late a member of the Executive oom mittee of the Board of Trustees of this Institution, therefore be it Resolved. That while we humbly sub mit to the Immutable deoree Of Divine Will, our hearts receive with deep regret the announcement of his death. Besolved. That our city has lost one of its best and most respected citizens; our school an exemplary friend and advo vate; the church a member whose Christian virtues conformed to the faith he espoused. Besolved, That we extend to his bereaved family oar sincere oondol enoe. Besolved. That a oopv of these reso lutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and to the Daily Journal for publication. ; u. X. ADAMS, Gbo. W. Nbal, Mas. A. B. Febbbbee, Maby L. Allbk, a O. Bbaqaw, F. E. Morton, John Stanly Thomas. Faculty. The Result of Merit. When anything stands a test of fifty years among a discriminating people like the Americana, it is pretty good evidenoe that there is merit somewhere. The value of a medioine is best proved by its continued use from year to year by the same persons and families, as well as by a steady increasing sale. Few, if any, medicines have met with suoh oontinued suocosa and popularity as has marked the introduction and progress of Bbandrbth's Pills, whioh, after a trial of over fifty years, are oonoeded to be the safest and moat effeotive purgative and blood purifier introduced to the public. That this is the result of merit, and that Brandrkth's Fills aotually per form all that is claimed for them, ie conclusively proved by the fact that those who regard them with the greatest favor are those who have uaed them the longest. Brandretii's Pills are Fold in every drug and medioine store, either plain or sugar coated. Children Cry for PitcherVtCa$toria? How bravely autumn paints upon the sky The gorgeous frame of summer which is lied 1 Hood. In the words of the poet summer has fled and with it the straw hat, likewise the summer suit. Now we know yon need a fall hat and also a fall suit. Why not try us. We have a line of samples if you are hard to fit. Now is the time to change your summer underwear, we have a well selected stock of winter ones, do not buy until you have tried us, bring your money along and see how well you can do At HOWARD'S. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that tTxxo: Dunn HAS THE Most Complete Stock OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city. Complete in every department. Quality of the Highest and Prices as Low as any Grocery in the city. He requests a call from the ladies to satisfy them that what be claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery Department Is supplied with the very nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public and to secure an early call he will give for the next 30 days the following low prices: Chocolate Cream Drops, best Marsn Mallow Caramels, Cocoa Bon Bona, And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. make, at Bock Bottom Prices, only 35c. per lb, . A nice Mixed Candy, pure and good, zoc Plain Candy. 15c Choice Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. : . A call will be appreciated. OOlOdw OPERA HOUSE. 'COMMENCING ' Monday Evening,' Oct 12th, LO WANDA'S ' Refined Hovelty Go. Inn superb entertainment sfallur tngand startling Wonders Surpassing anythnlg hitherto accomplished. A r performance bordering on the supernatural, astounding and confound' tag the teases. ' General Admission. S5o. Children (under 12). , 15c Beeerved Beats, ' . 85o. Beat now on sale at Henry's Drug Store, ' POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavenintc strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report HEW MILLINERY. Monday-Tuesday. The attention of the Ladies is directed to the OPENING OF Mr. E B. Duffy's Millinery which occurs Monday and Tuesday, Ootober 13th and 13th. New Styles and TrimminRB at Dry Goods Prices. Miss G. Smith, Milliner. New Goods! We are receiving now goods ':j every utoamor. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10a. !b Preserves . ; Vlhc. " " 5 lb pails, 75c. 31b Standard Peaches 15 & 20c. can 3tb " Pio " 10c. " lb (' Ohorrieti 1m. " Falton Market Corned Beef Sc. ti Boneless " " c. " Finest Sugar Cured llama U: " Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Fall Cream Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and BiackTea, 50c. lb Best " " " " 75c, " Oar Special Blend Itoasted Coflee 30 and 35o. per pound. And a full line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking yon for your past favors and trusting you will give us another trial, we are Very Respectfully, CHURCHILL & PARKER, Broad Street. ARE YOU A Our $3.00 Army and Navy shoes are good to kick WITH, but there is nothing in them to kick AT. BARGAIN STORE. Dwelling For Rent! Next door to the Freabytorian Manse on Johnson street. Apply to o8tfl IJAME3 W. WATERS. J. F. Taylor Has arrived irom me north witn me LARGEST -AHD Best Assorted Stock OF Groceries, Dry Goods, Ship Chandlery &0. &0. Sco. he ever kept, and now offers to his many friends induoements to oall. Bt Quality of Gooda, and Lowest Prices. J. C. VJhittyVo, ABB OFFEEINQ FOB SALE The World Renowned Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins TOQKTBXB WITH THH ;,i P " Boss " Cotton! Presses whioh combined make the most satisfactory outfit for (inning cotton . , - erer nsed in this oonntry. ' They also oarry full line of Belting, Machine OU, , and Lace Leather, . together with full line of HARDWARE. . Sand far pries and come and examine their stooJL. They guarantee to pleaae you. f( J. O. WHITTT CO., 1 . . Oot. Bon.Uk rront and OraTsn Sta, THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those Steel Bods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock of Clothing has also arrived and comprises the Finest Selected stock we ever carried, and that is saying a great deal. We have aluo a line of pretty LATEST STYLE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men s Fine Shoes which we havp, need only to bi3 mentioned. A full line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes hIdo just received. Does yuur Boy need a xuitV 8e ours before buying ulxo a nice BALL and BAT FREE with every suit. Bdrrington & Baxter. JIMMIES Restaurant IS NOW OPEN. Frog Legs, Quail on Toast, and O well, they will come in a little later. Regular Boarders, 85 00 per week. Transient, on European plan. Gold Wava Coming! Full Line of Heatins Stoves L. H. Cutler & Co. its. Opsralle.sd Offer! f or the wit thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH F1K8T QUALITY LKNHtH AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER WE iEMI YOU. Stop and look at our line of SOUVKNIR SPOONS. Ask for Paul If. Wlrt' FOUNTAIN PICKS, froBh lot JUBt arrived. I forget to say I have Just receive) a fresh lot of those ROLLED CiOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We give a written guarantee with each chalu. IWy STOCK 18 WAY VP, and PRICES ARB WAT DOWN. Ccrae In and see ie. SAM. K. EATON, Middle 8t opposite Baptist Chur j may 22 lstp dwtf IN ADDITION TO OUE "FAVORITE" CIGAR We desire to oall rpecisl attention to our celebrated fi Roasted Qoffee pronounced by competent judges "Til Best! ALSO JU8T ARRIVED Fresh Sugar Cured Hams, BONELESS COD-FISH, Breakfast Hominy, Samp, , Crushed Oats, etc LUCAS & LEWIS. FOB SALE. 1 hare Two Good Feather Beds lire goose feathers weight 48 to 60 pounds each. ' Also a No. 4 Herring ft Ferret's Safe, Dexter look, In perfect order, for i mV. Db. O. K. BAQBT. 18OIU ., ' . Middle St., New Barne. rof. Eugene Wallnau, Banooek Street, near Methodlat ehoreh. New Berne, N. O., Expert Piano and Organ Timer and Bepalrer, educated at the Uni versity of Berlin. Satisfaction snarantsed. Toning f8.00. Polishing S1.00 extra. TESTIMONIALS. Jllss Fannie Holland, Hnsle Tereber, New Btrne.fi. C Miss Marian K. Badcllfr, Vasal Teacher, new uerne, . u. Prof. Galetp'e, rrinoipai 01 Tarnoro uouege. Mra Jnlle Station. Mas'c Teacher. Ureenville. N. C, Juunary 8rd, 1881: EuKene Wallnau. Hear nr: li elves me treat nleamre to assure your p.trone nf your thorough ability inner, ana i give yon me 11 Deny or ublng my name ab a tt-Btimonlal. rteBpecuuuy, Mrs. Louis O. Latham i Mr. Eufchne Wallnau 1b engaged as Piano Tuner In the Ureer.vllle College, and he has proved htrnself a very competent and care ful workman lie a a .'eutleman and eon Rctenilously performB the wora entrusted to lm, ann naving given perieei eaiuiaoi-ioa, give him. unsolicited, this testlmonls of IiIb work.commend'ng hlB Bervlcee to ptu tie wamoi a reliable tuner ana repaner. r'rof. John Duckett, Principal of ijreenvllle College, Sreenvllle. S. C. Mrs. A. O. Hunter. Music Teacher. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Eorsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STKKET, NKW BERNE. N. O. cttob.es, CLOCKS, And Silver-ware, KKW BKKUE, N. 0. Repairing Neatly Done. lUDu'JT (1 Wtf To My Patrons and the Puolic Generally. Having removed my place of business to South Fkoxt Street, Three doors Est of the Gaston House, where l will be pleased to serve my patrons aa iieietofore. I shall keep constantly on band A. FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of tho very beet FOKKKiN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. K. SAWYER, sepll lstptf Fashionable Tailor. ROBERTS & BROs WlioleftKle D eat era In Groceries, Provisions TliBUlC!) and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. ' Te ure alto aicents for STOCK "DIADEM' PLOUH, veiy buriel wnriaiildd. A InruA HtYii'kr rtf PI I It h". W If T TTtf FiT a MOLAssKk, our own Importation. Mr route to see tiH. or Bend yonr orden You will Una onr Prices as LOW aa to0 lxweii.. mttViriw'r KOKKKT4 h BRO Kentucky and ih$ Virginia Horses; Mules Has Juat Arrivfid with Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Bo Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. jau ana see us Derore you buy; it will bo to your advantage to do so. H. HAHN & GO. W. A. WHITE, Offers a (nil line of Choice Groceries Lowest Prices. Also country-made Tubs, Boot PalnU, Oils, Brashes, eto. Proprietary Remedies and Hedlolnei la ordinary use eonstantly oa hand. - ' v. ' Last store west of Market. - ? ' Just Arrived :