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0 1TTTT1 AILY 01 J 1 - V0I.?XIrN0; 14 NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1892. PRICE 5 GENTS. RNAL. :'''.r -V- 1 if s Xr BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST On Craven or Middle street, oa Thurrday, 7 inst., one smalt , black parM containing ahou$3 501n - silver Bad few peoDifl. Finder ptoasa "L teste it at Joueral office. eplOl w SALE3MEN WANTED: Perman ent paying positions for oanvassers willing to wotk. Write immediately.. " -f ; - i. Ellwahgbb & Barry, .. V ,j lit. Hop Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. I If POR TED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's But' Ale bad Burke's Guinness' Stool, for Mle by Jab Eedmond. FOB SALE (ToW box or wsrd 10 be lounge U perfect lounge riy , day and a perfect bed by night, and you can pot away at much nlothin or O'.her - : artiolea ai in the aeragn wardrobe. Yon oan set three antoles for the price ' of one. No extra charge far packing or shipping - Mrs. Dr. Talmsge. wife of the cole ' brated preaoher, save these lounges are , ry, Tory nioe. Prioe in Creton. $10. $12. Baime (13. U, Raw Bilk, $20. 835. Silk Brooatello, S25, $30. Term! 10 per oent dixoouni omh with order or balf with order balmce CO days. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Av-nus, Brooklyn, N. Y. (C( CIGARS at very low - I OavV v figures to wholesale and retail trade for salo by JaB Redmo.nd. I CALVIN SCFUFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pat up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by J as Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY a ted very much in the sick room. For sale by J as Rrdmokp. FIVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes for children, 10, 12 and 15 cents per pair. UIO IKE. TTUNYADI Janoe Mineral Water, -s-4- the best Natural aperient. For sale by J as. Rkdmokd. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by J as Redmond. DUFF Gordon Impirtrd Sheiry, for sale by J as Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cuban Tubi-oo. oot6tf IVTISQ.SACRAMESTAL, PORT and IT. B0UPPEUNONG WINES for sale y JAS. RttlMOND NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs. Medi eit.es and OhemloaU, ). P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varl ties ol Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Brno s. Nsw eroe Garden Heeds. Kin and liargs Htoek Oigara and Tobacco, all n awr. rre eertptlons aeenrately compounded (and not at WAB prloesl, onr m -tto aod our suoceBS. 0. O. OB JCN. DrUKgtst and Apotbeoary, Middle St.. four doors from Pollock. lanIM ly DUFFY8 MALT WHISKEY for afedioinal use. for sale by juris Jas. Redmond. Ohio's lynching fever is in the delirious stage. Cleveland aud the E.ister bonneU are in the lead. Trouble is ieared between cattto " men and rustlers in Wyoming. Olf the 12th inst., Trenton, New Jersey went Democratic by a large majority. The Democratic students of Princeton college hare organized a Cleveland club. Unusually cold weather for this season of the year is reported from all over the country. AN extensive lockout in tLe - English cotton mills has began tnl by Saturday 70,000 operatives will be idle. VfKKKP It before tbe people," is what the dressy woman thinks of bet opera hat. Biogbamton Be publican. .'- '. ' The modus Vivendi bangs fire. Damaged ammunition was one of theoansfls of France's defeat by Germany.. - ': f ;Tn Peoples' parties' coon has . been treed up a polk stalk. Con found a varment that can't climb higher than that I .. North Carolina beats all the 'M States on "flowers except New -v xott. xne empire State has a ; i Flower for its Governor. 7 HE Far.anRnn Wartihv.ar fnm pany will contest the constitution ality of the tonnage tax laid on $ fertiliiera in this State.' S How-to relish food is a subject .to which the rich Rive mnoh stndy. The poor 1 think boat It six teen hoars s day. Binghamton ...jiiywiiwy OXOBGU and Alabama will be all tight, v Bath States are fall of WMllnretump speakers, but the people are conservative and Demo emtio to the core. ' . . ' BOMS' professed Democrats are ."running high" on "the right of " private opinion."' Jea so. But, if yon go to the wrong end of a mule 70a will be thaaderstrack, all the same.' " 1 . ! . 1 ''.''-'-. . ,1 Democrats ate consoling them aelvea with the idea of a split . among Bepnblioans. Not a bit of it. .They will have a devil ot a catawaling over the nominations, but the Iact son-cf-a-ran cf them v" '"ather-; "' it'' :t. No, we don't know where to place a man who is a candidate before a Democratic State Conven tion, bat associates with the advo cates of the Peoples' party. From St. Lome comes the re port of the burning of two children. They were looked in the house by the parents, who are employed away from home during the day. "Well, ain't the Alliance and the Feoples' party all the same 1"' No sire; not by a jag lull. There is ati ii)uh difference as there is be tween ,lblled" crow and fried chicken. There is .a new railroad on the tapis. It will be from Henderson 10 Washington, N. O, and will go through Franklin, Nash, . Edge- corn 1, ud Pitt counties via Battle- bore, Taiboro aud Greenville. Ho ! for WaiibingtOD ! ' LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISBMU NTS. F. Ulrich Dime and Egle milk. L teas & Lwis Ham aud egRB. Howard Good clothes open all doors. Warmer weather today and tomor row. Te commencement exercised tf James Improved High School, Grifton, are set for May 18 h. Palmer & Rivenburg quote the mar ket aotive. Asparagus $8 50i5 00; peas J8.00j3 50; strawberries 20i40j ; eggs 13al3io per del. The Gaz3tte aonounoes that the Washington barrel faotory will in a few days be able to turn cut 400 bar rels per day. The tubj-ot of the address that Rev. J. W. Lee will make tomorrow after noon in the Y. M . C. A. Hali is ' Bi settiag Sin." Eiry mania the city ought to hear it. Five o'cl ck is tbe time. The artesian well whioh is feeing bored at Wheeling, West Virginia, has reached a depth of 5 400 feet. At a depth of 2 300 feet the temperature was 79 degrees, at 4 800 feet, 108 degrerr, ar.d nt 5 400 111 degrees. EvangeiUt Fife was called away from tbe Bible confeieoce mtetiDgs at whirl: hi! und lie v. Mr. Necdhhtu were h jluin in Oxford by a telegram In forming him of the illntee of his wife at ih ir homo in Fayetteville. Yesterday R.v. T. M N. George preached a sermon on tbe Cruoifixion and Atonement a subj'ot suited to Good Friday, the anniversary of the crucifixion. The week being "holy week" is being duly observed in the Episcopalian and Oatbolio churobes. The ward committees met last night and appointed next Friday night (April 23d) as the time for holding tbe con ventions lo nominate city couDcilmen. There was a full meeting every mem ber present and tbe vote waa unani mous for holding a oonvention. A Jonea county gentleman bad Dr. G. K. Bagby to extract 80 teeth at one ittlng. He took no anaesthetic nothing whatever to asilst him in pass ing through the ordeal and yet be gave not the least expression of any piin be suffered. There 'a a ease of fortitude for you The Republican State Convention was noisy and unruly body. At one time 20 or 80 delegates were standing on tbeir feet at one time and tbe con fuision was great. One of the delegates wanted to send a gentleman from New Berne back to this oity to attend to bia offiae. Tbe oonvention adjourn ed without nominating any state tioket. Firs whioh originated in Hiy's shop (or small furniture faotory) in Kinston, Thursday night destroyed that and the adjoining place belonging to Msrah A. Grsy and oooupled by him as a real denoe and law offlje. The lost, near as we could ascertain, was about (3,000. We were informed that eaoh of tbe parties oarried about (1 000 insaranoe. Dr. G. K. Bagby 's dwelliog on the op poeite aide cf the street waa damaged to the extent of 8100. Tbe Free Press tells of the organiza tion of the third party in the court bouse there. About. SCO people were prasent at tbe meeting, mostly on-look era, not in sympathy with tbe move ment and about SB took part in the meeting. Though tbe number was small it la caid that tbey were a de termined set of men. Prof. E. P, Heater made a speech that seemed to be an tffort to win negro aopport to the new party. . . '. ' Wa hlrglon Is shipping lifchtwood to the North. A lady tbere has seat off flve hundred barrel cut into kindling wood and packed in barrels headed np with cloth jurt as potatoes are tbipped. Kinaton gosi a ttep farther ! and Is manufacturing kindling wood.-The Free Prefa tells of Xeisra. Ashford, Gthrmmacn ft Rust' compound klnd 11 tig wood and machinery for maonfao turlBg tberame. This kindling ia made frcm saw dust and kerosene, and is a Hue thing for starting fires. Ml seem to oa that there ought to b big money In making and eel ling tbla article In Urge town and cities. Tbla kindling is oompieised Into email bales, con venient for use, and it takei a: Very small quanity of it to atari a Are. It will pay mill men al or near large towca to Investigate the merit cf this ttr lavftlon. ' The Date Fixed. A letter was rectivtd In this ci.y Ust night from EvaogelUt Fife, after tbe artiole in another oolumn referring to his meeting hero was in type, stating that he will bagin his meo'iog here on Sunday, May 8:h. He proposes soon to ship the tent here in whioh the meet ings will be held I', will accommodate 2,500 or 3,000 people. Addresa to Children. Evangelist Lee mill bold a special meeting for obildren and yonng people with their parents at the Y. M. O. A. Hali this afternoon at 4 o'olook. Though Mr. Lee's address will be made to the children it will no doubt be interesting to all and every one wbo would like to attend will be heartily welcome. This meeting will take tbe plaoe of the one that is being held regulary at the same hour every afternoon in Centenary Ohurcli. Entitled to a Cadet. We have a letter from Hon. B. F. Grady, Congressman of this (the 3d) district which says: 'The 8J Dist. is entitled to a uew oadet at West Point in 1803. to be se lected by the 1st of July 1672. Perhaps there may be doubta about the selec tion, because of transfers of oounties from one District to (toother. If so, it may be proper for me to state that Craven and Jones taking the places of Wayne and Pender in the 3d Distriot. take, also, their places in tbe matter of cadetahips at Weat Point and Annapo lis. 'Any desired information will be furnished to those desiring lo compete for the position. The examination will bo hold some- in May or June." A Bright Outlook. Tbe outlook for the ooming session of tbe Teacher's Assembly is brighter than in many years. The attendance wilt be larger than ever before. Many persona have already written lo Mr. Plank, the manager of the Atlantic Hotel engaging rooms during the as sembly- All the hotel and assembly building will be repaired and repainted In a few days. Tbe assembly programme contains many new features of rare interest to the teachers and publio generally. The work of the coming session is prepared with the special vie of in terastlng "the people" and a cordial invitation is extended to the publio lo attend the assembly. Tbe same rates at Hotel and on railroads will bo given '.o )hem as to the teaohers. t'oniiiig and Going. Miss Mary Bryan left yesterday tuorn- mg on a business trip to Norfolk and Richmond. Mrs. A. J. Crisp of Baltimore, who baa been visiting her son, Lieut. R. O. Crisp, left for her home in Baltimore. Mr. B. F. Linooln, who baa been spending the winter at Mrs. Isaao Pat terson's, and her husband who has been here a short time, left, reurning to their home in Linden, Vt. Mr. W. P. Lawrence, of Philadelphia, who haa been apending .the winter in the city, stopping at the Gaston House, left for bia home yesterday morning. Messrs. Turner, De Camp and Nichols, of New York, name in on the steamer Nawberne on a pleasure trip. Mr. Gustav Zitzner, of Newark, N. J., who haa been apending some weeks id the oity. at Mr. G. F. M. Dail's, for hit health, left Ion tbe steamer Newberne returning home restored to hi usnal vigor and greatly pleased with the oity. Mlsa Bettie Hall returned to Harlone last night to re-open her school. Mra. W. H. Pennell, wbo baa been spending she winter with her daughter, Mra. Joel Kinaey, left to apend the summer in Philadelphia. Mra. P. Nunn, who haa been visiting her daughter, Mra. N. F. Nunn, re turned to her borne vt Repose. It is stated that the green goods men have been successful in fleecing people In Stoke county to tbe'extent of several thousand dollar. Tbe Goldsboro Meaaenger very aptly says of such that tbe dopea of the coanterfeitera are ea big raaoala as the green good men themselves and the people need lo be warned of both if they are found cut. The man who strike a trade for a lot of green goods expecta to pasa it on his neighbor. Tbe man who expecta to get counterfeit money to pass on bia neighbor but geta fleeced himself by the counterfeiter ia aimply a oroaa botwten a fool and a knave.' The Oazatte aayathe new Dieoiples ohuroh in Washington is faat approach ing completion. It is of modern design and a beauty, with a seating capacity of 850 to 400. Eaoh window will be of atained glasa and a memorial to aome deceased member. It I expected that the dedicatory sermon will bo preached by Dr. B. D. .Harper, of Kinaton, a learned and eloquent divine, and that services will be oontlnued eeveral day by Rt. L. A Cutler, a gifted minister ot Virginia. '. - : llftk Ward HoninaUon. At a regular meeting of the Stb ward, held at the Samaritan Hall on Queen St, April 14th, that- following name wars put in nomination and I. W. Ea bank received the following number of votes, 72; W, H. Btarkey, 8; Allen G. Oden, 10; Fred Douglas, 0. I. W. Eu bank was nominated oonnoilman of the Bit ward.'-1 ;:vv"'-'--t'?v". V ; W H. EtOHAKtBOW. OhmVl. J ; ? ' ....ii-ii , ,, J. H. THOMAS Beo. ' The ward committee was appointed for the ensuing year-iame as follows. R O. Baker, Isaao Powell, Jno. H. Thorn a. ... '-'v.--. , v :':wx Cm Jrca CrjJor.PilcJier'g Castorfe The Fife-Xeedham Meetings. Evangelists Fife and Needbam have appointments for a Bible conference at Raleigh commencing tomorrow and at Feyatteville beginining on tbe28tb. We have not yet been notified cf the fixing of the date for the meetings Mr. Fife is to conduct in New Berne or cf any farther arrangements than those we announced when Mr. Fife was in the oity attending the Sunday School con vention. The Messenger published the following words of approval of tbe meetings hold in that oity signed by eleven ministers. We the, pastors and preaohera of Wil mington, N. O., and vicinity, having been in attendance at tho conferenoe for Bible study in our city, April 3 8 under Brethren W. P. Fife and Geo. O. Needham, the evangelists, and having reard the faithful exposition of God's Word, the preaching of the doctrine of grace 'and the honors put upon the Spirit and the Word, from this first Bible conference io ourSouthland, have received such help, blessing and light, that we commend these brethren and tbeir Bible conference to all the people and oitios in our Southland. To the Republicans of the Filth Ward. Allow me to express my heartfelt thanks to you for your kind and much appreciated acts which you have shown towards me. Your worthy committee have io formed me that while I was in active duty as a delegate for tbia county in the State Republioan Con vention at Raleigh, N. O,, I was duly nominated as Counoilman by you for this 5th ward. Allow me to say to you, dear friends, I accept tbe nomination, and if eleoted I assure you and the people I will do all in my humble power to represent you in the city coun cil. As I have tried to do in tbe past I will do io the future to further your interest. YourmoBt humble obt. evt., Frkdbbick Douglass. New Berne, N. O., April 15, 1892. DUFFY'S CROUP. SYRUP AND COUGH MIXTURE. Certificate as to its Sure and Rapid Benefits. Brooklyn, April 12th, 1893. Mb. R. N. Duffy, Dear sir: This is to certify that I have used your Cough Mixture with very beneficial results and would glad ly recommend it to any one in need ol a good cough cure. Yours Respectfully, H&RitY GitiKFirns 403 Laxiogton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of Portsmouth, V. Brooklyn. Anril 8 1982 R N. DUFFY, New Berne, N. C. Deir Sir: It effords me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of so many others as lo the value of your Croup Syrup. I have used it with almost instantaneous success. Yours Truly. H. Hecker. Brooklyn, April 1893. Mr. R. N. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir: Having told a fiiend that my baby waa troubled with the croup he kindly procured for me a bottle of your Celebrated Croup Syrup which I used with very satisfactory results with the baby, and gladly recommend it to any one having use for same. Yours Truly, J. R. Dbakt. 287 Elton St. Brooklyn. al4d3twlt- Married. On the evening of April 13.h, 1892, at the residenoe of the bride's father, Jas. R. Taylor, Esq., in tbe county of Jonea, Mr. Phineas L. Kornegay, ot Duplin oounty, and Mira Sallie E. Taylor were happily united in marriage. Rev. Robt. B Gilliam officiating. A LEADING QUESTION. Who In it with nntflrnrlfln Competition all dtfiis. And to reach each pocket tries. Bia Ike. From whom if you would dry goods buy Hats, Boots, Shoes, or gorgeous tie . Or Clothes to attrict all passere-by? Bia Ike Who Is the man with steady bent,. Doth every auction sale frequent, And buy out etocks at low per cent ? iq Ike. And who with bis untiring grit. Makes on these goods Bio Bargains sit, Ail for the peoples benefit? Eio Ike. Who is it knocks high prices down, And thereby wins a great renown And gratitude, of all the Town? Eio Ike. And wbo if you will call again, . Will show in wards, and actions plain He's truly yours, and will remain Fia Ike Egg Hunt. Tbe annual "Egg Hunt" given by the Young Ladies Aid Sooiety of Christ Churob, will take plaoe on Easter Mon day (18th of April) at the Fair grounds at half paat four. Ticket 10 eta., Including a free ride from the corner of Hanoock and Broad St. Obildren must be all there prompt at 3.80 o'olobk p. m. td. "Good olothea open all doors." So eaye a Danish Proverb, and it is in a great measure so. Get the best Clothes yon cat) afford and when yon get ready for them don't forget to try Howard, bat with a suit yon will need other things. We have some fixings yon ean't do without, tbey consist of Collars and Oaffd, Scarfs and Underwear, Shoes, and Hats. ' We have them all and at the right prioe. Fall line of samples from Bogers, Peet & Co, and the prices are within the reach of alC-;- At HOWABD'S, Next to National Bank, . Children' dry for PitcherVCastorfe POWDER Absolute!:? Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavenim? etr- ngtli. Latest U. S. Government i'oo'l Report Just Beesivsd; A LOT OF TIIOSI-: MCIC sue&R cubed mm A XI) A LATtGE SUITI.Y Ol-" Fresh FOR EASTEK. LUCAS & LEWIS. AND EAGLE MILK, AT Reduced Prices, FOR SALK liY WHOLESALE GROC'KK. tflDULE aTBST, tfKW BEBNK. N. O. TIMOTHY HAY. JUST RECEIVED BY TODAY'S CLYDE ST'M'B, Two Car Loads Cecil County Timothy Hay. Send in your orders before it is all sold. OHAS. 15. HILL, Second Lirgest Hay Dealer in alo lw Eastern ii. (J. TRUCK BARRELS, Bright Burlap Barrel Covers. LINDSAY & 00. alCJlmwlt roRisMouTH, Va. Hilliimy Opting ! Mrs. Bettie Whaley, Assisted by Miss I.YDIA WILLIAMS, of Laltimore, will display a Large and Elegant Stock OK Millinery Goods & Novelt.it s WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 13th and 14th. PUICE3 TO SUIT EVERY ONE. apr9 lm Loggers W BY THE Goldsboro Lumber Co. AT DOVER, N. C. Only those who own loprging equipments need apply. Also 50 Hands Wanted to work on Railroad cut Cross Ties, Ditchers and Saw Mill work. Hone but cood, active men need apply no boys. Apply to GOLDSBORO LUMBER CO., a6 dw2w DOVER, N. C. Wood Work. Wheelwright and general repair of Bnggles, Uarts, wagons, etc. All kinds of Fancy Work a specialty. snoli aa turning, acroll, mantels, stair rU,eto. ; at nTciricTisd'Nr ' ' n . .... . . . r. rrenwiwi oia stana, . I up. is iu , uppiie yuuviu hum. Ladies would do ttcII to see cur line cf Low Shoes AND Ippers Before purchasing c?sewhere. -(' i . " " - V fir C C li ! . . , o ia?:. . mttmr'p : i iy t . -j ; ln. it . i. it. . ; Al'Fi i J, j A lihl .;.! 'I.; ... styli-s. h .i.. . 1)0 bou:;,t, in j..;.- i jr . AKi, : nit-. 1 1 in ..i ;. . v, I.'.'li''' !,;;",. t 1 1 , llo-P. MiC.s, Bi-lt,, . i Tliu 1.11I.I10 .soi!Ci.-.ily ar ia..-- r- -1 -L - lt:lv tiiviti'd to oa II : 1 1 1 . !:rr stuck mid o..m,.:,:-. l.. r - -,, ',:,,.,: llo-p, MiM.s, Bt!t, rt- il :my hi titv oi-oh. Spring and Summer Misj Harrietts lane Wi 1 I.., ; nt IV . : v A, ,,. , : .. . i ; . , l,. i-., . .- L it. " -' - ' - 'ii Mil i .1 I. 1 1 r h- II '.111 ')r h, i,-u : rit-a-.H i-.ti.t :.. i. i invit.-:1 id i- ill nr..: i j 111 s a -." Vii uiil i5.!i 3 Doors from Board cf Trade NEW BERNS. N. C, AilifUs CONSJtiNME.N'TS OV THICK fur tin1 following wcil-known Finns: Msrs. A.. Bennett & Co., m:v voi:k. " Eock.TimmonB & Co., i'liil.ADF.I.i'iilA. " Lippman Bros., iiKooivi.Y.N. " Darand Bros. & Morrick WASIIIXUTOX, I.). C. " C. Woltora & Co., m:vakic, n. .:. L:ite.st quotations roccived dailo fiuin each of the above mniki'ts. Stencils and I'otal t'anls e:in be bud upon apidication al, my ollieu. m;uV! I dwiiu E&8Y ToYoCATEr iiiiii,Giiinmr. q It isn't hard to find tltn ri'.v.im for tbe eontiinud sti'oani o! )ei'i)!e i:i cur storo. It's easirr tbati liniiiii anything u:i a mtp. Tliev como ami sumo nain be cause eyeiiytiii.no is nn;iiT )n ices and quality and vast quantities to select from. Aud wo always have things of special interest. Plows, Plow Ca3ling8, and all Farming Implements at Greatly Reduced Prices. Respectfully, TIACKBURN & VIT.L"TT. J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. DENTI5T, PernianeLtv. c J. NEWBERN, .. it. Oas ailmlnlsteied for Hie cx"attnu of teeth without pain. mai25 dwlf Office in Hotel Albert. J. E. LATHAM. GoStRAIi COMMISSION MERCHIKI, Barer of Cotton, Country Produce, and all speculative commodities. - Reasonable onh edvuuot s made.; Can far- 1 nlHli ilivin fnrfuulhAlcaAnttAn. I v.; v.. ... irn.a vu. t I w AWtSlM. !f'f-il I' JSlsIm i ing. - ' -. . . ; -vi uiw atu SUil : JPENING i nery & LANE'S, ! v s "tjj T V F' ij- X 7h 3 D AY, . .. A?-tiL 13th, 1892. iO IMSI.LEY. ;'0t :.:ho8 Maker :--..lock .-.rifEEr, r,i rvlccR of a Bkllled .i.Mi Workman from ' ly V' lartl to All r :'. .1 s i'S AM) SHOES. lid KaMnrnctorlly iii.iricniuB atrona rl.arjicter of my .' ' :i yand prompt- ... i!N MHORLEY r,' " v f? CI ' l ' b fs 6H if r c I '-9 piihi UtkUBB UAVi vr i:r.:EivF.D a r.V mm z tim bnoes M B st k'OR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND l... y aarrantsd to Rive PER- FE.. L , Wi-FACTION. jui't received u Pull Lirie of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Oi Lito S:y!e, Suado and Cuts. Also Somi3 Nice Dress Goods COilE AND SEE. Children's: Jersey Suits, Soj's Corduroy Pants, Children's Shirt Waists L .i-'J.I ! ilj HOSE) SAI'I?L"C KUMMEB VESTS, ftj.'-.l ' i:;:: suspenders, (Evvry l :;r vrr.uittd for 2 yrs. wear.) YAbli ij MB SELL AS, r r ' i 1 t t I I'll!' i ii i v a lises. 111. LINE OF f. blT dwif :s r, v I . AIUUJ H . h t ' i if. :l M'.VV HEOULATOR in J e i d it tlh V. aehiDBtcn br Tile;,-. . .!., I i ,i vi.idy to give correct '.it:':, t i . Ii anil i vtry one. 1 lu, . i: ,i,i a fail tlcck of all kinds of tKu.l-i ia ii. y linn, w hich I am sellins at i vlt I to-ut-.tn Pi c 'B. CC.i: AND SEE ME. SAM E, EATON, The Jeweler, Mid l!o Si , opposite Baptist Church Brcsd 31 Fruit Store. To Patrons and Friends. Have just received another Frosh Lot of SICE FRUIT, Pine Apples, Cocoauuts, Bananas, GolJen Russet Apples, Florida Oranges, and a variety of other Northern Fruit, which are kept in stock. Florida Oranges, 40o. par dozod. f Kusset Apples, 40o. per peok, . -Pine Apples, 15c, " While passing Bioad street please call. I will satisfy or suit you if possible, - -Thanking you kindly for past farora, hoping to receive a continuance of your patronage. ssJ 'J &. s ".-; .: BROAT) STREET FRUIT STOKE, " Second door above Middle, and nkt ti v ! l s ,J : Mr. Chaa. Bwert's. , JAMES D. BARFFT Jt, Baxter MA S W . at O mar35dlin PRor;.. '-'-'K'.-v-r'i,"'
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