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FUALISHED EVERY FRIDAY
-BY THE-
Merman & Farmer Publishing Co.
PEIOE $1.50 PER TEAR.
SUMMARY OF CONOBE33.
Senate Proceedings.
47th Day. A bill was introduced to so
amend the immigration laws that no persons
of the Chinese race, without regard to the
Government to which the Chinese may owe
allegiance, and without regard to the port,
place or country from which he or she may
come to the United States, shall be allowed to
land A. resolution was introduced urging
"the President to make a treaty with the Em
peror of China containing a provision that
no Chinese laborers shall enter the United
Ktates; laid over A resolution was passed
for an inquiry into the advisability of bavin?
seven or eight townships of the public
domain, surrounding ana including Mount
Ilood, Oregon, set apart as a national park
.A resolution was offered to annul patents
lor certain lands which were issued by the
Secretary of the Interior without due au
thority.... The bill to establish a National
Art Commission was passed.. . .The bill for
the compulsory education of Indian children
was passed.
4$Tn Day. The Secretary of War pre
sented a communication asking an appro
priation of $:0,(XX) for continuing the con
strction of the barracks at David's Island,
N. Y The House bill to amend the act re
stricting ownership of real estate in the Ter
ritories to American citizens was passed....
A bill to revive the grade of General of the
Army was referred ... A resolution asking
the cause of delay in constructing the Poto
mac River bridge was adopted . . .The Secre
tary of the Navy was asked to transmit cer
tain reports to the Senate relating to the
United States steamship Atlanta. . . .The res
olution was passed directing the President to
negotiate a treaty with the Emperor of
China cutting off all Chinese immigration.
4'Jtii Day. The bill to regulate commerce
carried on by telegraph was reported from
the Postoffice Committee with adverse reports
on bills introduced by.Messrs. Cullom ana Ed
munds,and the matter provoked a lengthy dis
cussion, en gaged in by Messrs. Cullom, Chace,
Blair, Reagan, Saulsbury and Gorman....
A bill was introduced to incorporate the AtV
lantic and Pacific Ship Canal Company....
The resolution directing the Secretary of the
Navy to designate a National vessel of war to
convey the remains of ex-President Paez, of
Venezuela, from the port of New York to the
port of Lagx:ayra was passed.
.50th Day. The President presented to the
Senate all correspondence relative to the re
cent fishery negotiations The House bill
for the purchase of United States bonds was
favorably reported .... A joint resolution was
passed for the construction of a reservoir for
the storage of water in arid regions of the
United States .... The bill to construct a
bridge across the Mississippi River at
Memphis was reported adversely with a
minority report from Messrs. Ransom, Coke
and Kenna .... Some important amendments
were made to the rules .... Consideration of
the Dependent Pension bill was taken up and
short speeches made by Messrs. Berry,
Jdanderson. Wilson, Sherman, and Ingalls.
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED.
Eastern and Middle State.
The Local Option High License bill has
been passed by the New Jersey Legislature
over the Governor's veto by a vote of ','A to
24.
A MUTT75Y occured at Philadelphia on board
the British steamer, Trenton, in which three
Bailors were fatally injured, and a number of
others severely hurt.
The counting of the money in the Sub
Treasury at New York for the purpose of
placing Treasurer McCue in charge has been
commenced. About 1.7JX0,000 will pass
through the hands of the counters, and it
will keep them busy four weeks.
THE Rev. Dr. XV. II. Ward, editnr of th
New York Independent, was crushed b a
truck, four ribs being broken and there
being a slight concussion of the brain.
Fire at Salamanca, N. Y., d?stroyed the
opera house, postoffice and twenty other
buildings.
Two laborers, Pat Foley and Mike Riley,
were killed in New York city by the ex
plosion of a giant cartridge with which they
were loading a drill hole.
Oscar Beckwith, who was sentenced to
death six times for killing Simon Vander
cook, has been finally hanged at Hudson,
Hexry M. Potter, aged sixty, jailor at
Northampton, Mass., hanged himself be
cause he was accused of embezzling county
money.
Erxest Young, Professor of Ancient and
Modern History at Harvard College, has
committed suicide.
Grand Master Powdert.y, of the Knights
of Labor, has issued an earnest appeal for
aid for the miners in the Lehigh region, whose
condition and suffering, he says, are deplorable.
THE rab-committee of Congress that was
appointed to examine the Worthing ton-Post
contested election case, from Illiuois, has de
cided in favor of Post, the sitting Congres3-
mp,r,
Fonrh and "West.
Masked robbers stole $4,000 from the ex
press car on the St. Louis, Arkansas and
Texas Railroad, near Pine Bluff, Ark.
lOM orsythe, son of the Sheriff of Pan-
oia county, lexas, has been lynched for the
unprovoked murder of County Treasurer
jam, wnich he had confessed.
j. he waus or a large hotel in process of
erection at Jvansas City, Mo.,. caved in, kill
ing three men and injuring five seriously.
The Salt and Lumber Company, of Manis
tee, Mich., has made an assignment to E G
Filer. Liabilities, $84,000; assets, $1,880,000.
The timbers of a bridge on the Southern
Pacific, near San Antonio, Texas, gave way
precipitating a train of cars fifty feet into
the creek below and killing G. F. Etheridge,
a wealthy stockman, and three brakemen.
A difficulty took place at Culpepper,
a., between E. B. Williams, of the Cul
pepper Exponent, and Edwin Barbour, of
the Piedmont Advance, over articles which
have appeared in their papers. Barbour
shot U llliams through the heart, killing him
instantly, and was fatally wounded himself.
iTonse Proceedings.
fvD Day. Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania,
rising to a question of personal privilege, de
nied that he had said, as was intimated in
certain newspapers, that it was policy for
the Republican party to obstruct the passage
of a tariff measure A bill was reported to
secure to actual settlers the public lands
adapted to agriculture and to protect the
forests on the public domain The House,
in Committee of the Whole, considered the
bill for using the surplus to purchase bonds
The Blair bill as well as the many House
bills similar to it in scope were referred to a
sub-committee composed of Messrs. Crain,
Buckalew, Cobb, Pennington, O'Donnell,
Russell, White and Candler.
54th Day. A bill was introduced for the
exchange of worn and mutilated small coin
for new ... A bill relating to rights of anchor
age in New York Harbor. was introduced .
The bill prohibiting transmition through the
mails of newspapers containing lottery ad
vertisements was reported adversely .... A
resolution was adopted asking the Presi
dent what progress had been made
toward negotiating a special treaty
with China.. .The resolution appro
priating $200,000 to enable the Govern
ment to accept the invitation to take
part in the Paris Exposition was
passed, with an amendment adding
fL'5.000 for disseminating correct inform
ation in France concerning American pork
The Committee of the Whole agreed to
bills for buildings at Bridgeport, Conn., and
Hoboken, N. J., at a limited cost of $100,000
and .?r5,000 reiectively, and the House
ratified its action A joint resolution was
passed authorizing the Secretary of the Navy
to tender a war vessel for the conveyance of
the body of General Jose Antonio Paez, from
. New York to Venezuela.
55th Day. A letter was received from
the Secretary of the Treasury estimating the
probable loss by destruction of United States
bonds .A resolution was adopted providing
for holding night sessions every Friday to
consider private pension and political disa
bility bills The bill creating the office of
Assistant Superintendent of the Railway
Mail service, with a salary of 3,000 per
annum, ana niry-iour cierKs ac :.',uuo, was
reported favorably The House then went
into Committee of the Whole for the consid
eration of private bills.... $20, 000 was ap
propriated for the relief of the Protestant
Episcopal Theological Seminary and High
School of Virginia.
5Cni Day. An appropriation of $5,000
was made to pa' the expense of the commit
tee investigating the Trusts. . . .The considera
tion of the Pacific Railroad Telegraph Bill
was taken up as a special order of business
and passe 1 by a vote of l'.'T to 4
57th Day. Committee on Printing, re
ported back a resolution directing that Com
mittee to inquire whether the scale of prices
in vogue in the Government Printing Office
prior to January 17. should not be re-established;
adopted Mr. Breckenridge intro
duced a bill to declare 4 trusts" unlawful. . . .
A bill was introduced to appropriate 1,000,
UJQ to tuild a ship canal around Niagara Falis
A bid was introdueod for the appoint
ment of a Congressional Committee of five to
investigate the Western Engineer strike
Mr. Farquhar introduced a bill to authorize
the Secretary of the Treasury to place with
the Comptroller of the State of New York
?s,000.000 of '6 per cent bonds, the interest oC
which is to be used in the improvement of the
Erie and Oswego canals.
5Sth Day. The appointment of Mr.
Thomas, of Illinois, on the Claims Commit
tee, was announced. . . . A bill was introduced
prohibiting the use of likenesses, portraits or
representations of females for advertising
purposes without consent in writing. Re
ferred.. ..The Houe then resumed the con
sideration of the Alabama contested election
case of McDuffie against Davidson. After a
prolonged debate the House declared in favor
of Davidson, the sitting member, and then
fiftieurned.
in
is entirely
and the
gave them
The new and incompetent men who have
taken the places of striking C.,B. & Q. en
gineers destroyed seven engines.
Seven hundred conductors and brakemen
on the Atlantic and Pacific railroad in New
jiexiconave struck against a reduction
wages ana ousiness on the system
suspended .
The venerable banker, Valentine Winters,
of. Dayton, hio has distributed a half
iuuuon aonars among six children
neirs or two others. In 1SS3 he
four hundred thousand.
Superior region has just been
visited by the worst gale and snow storm of
the season, and the railroads were entirely
blockaded during its continuance.
The Sutter Hotel at Sutter Creek, Cal.,
took tire and from there the flames spreaa
and destroyed the entire town. The place
had a population of 1,500.
Albert West, (onlnmto nrmfinri
w orKnouse at Indianapolis, Ind.. attacked a
prison official, crushing his head with a stone,
when the guard shot West, killing him
m&um Liy.
is. w ton, ivan., was visited by a tornado.
wmcnKuiea vv . j. .Lacy, fatally wounded
lw iaaies ana destroyed nine houses, valued
at V'W,uuu,
E. A. MCLEOD. Postrrm
7 --.,v, V V JL. tf.Xi.Al V 1 C&
jio.l whose accounts were recently found to
u snort, committed suicide by hanging
nimg3Ji to a chandelier in. the Circuit Court
room.
Fire in the heart of the business section of
xuiiwauKce, v is. , aesrroy ed property to the
value of .$200,000. J
Charles Duncan killed his employer,
Milt. Hawks, at Parkersburg, W. Va., and
the indignant neighbors lynched him.
Three men were killed at Walkerville
Montana, by reason of the cable breaking
with which they were being lowered into a
mine shaft.
George Watts, a striking engineer, tres
passed on the property of the Chicago, Bur
lington and Quincy Railroad at Brook field,
111., while endeavoring to persuade a fellow
workman not to take out an engine, and a
Deputy Sheriff named Bostwick shot him
dead.
. Th,e v,illaSe ot Deep Creek, Va., has been
totally destroyed by fire.
Measles in a malignant form is rapidly
wiping out the bands of Nez Perces Indians
on their reservation.
Foreign.
The Emperor of Germany has displace 1
Dr. Mackenzie and put Dr. Berghruann in
absolute control of the Crown Prince's cas?.
M. Wilson, son-in-law of ex-President
Grevy of France, has been found guilty of
celling Legion of Honor decorations and
been sentence.! to two years' imprisonment,
&'i0 fine and five years' deprivation of civil
rights.
A large number of nnemp'oyed working
men engaged in a riot in Rome. Italy. Bake
shops were broken into and pillaged, and the
police, who attempted to arrest the rioters,
were driven away with stones. Troops final
ly dispersed the mob.
Major Bunker, of Boston, American Con
sul at Georgetown, British Guiana, has died
of yellow fever.
Emperor Willtam of Germany has
signed a decree for the enforcement of article
5fj of the Prussian Constitution, which pro
vides that in the event of his becoming in
capable of ruling Prince William shall be
come Regent.
Seckendorf, Le Vino & Co., hop mer
chants at Nuremberg and London, with a
branch office at New York, have failed ow
ing to enormous losses. Liabilities about
$2,000,000.
The French schooner Fleur de Lamer has
sunk off Cayenne. Guiana, and sixty pas
sancrerR hav bn HrownflH.
AT Havana, Cuba, an inhuman mother
chopped off the heads of two of her children
with a hatchet and held two others in a tub
of water till they drowned, and then cut
them up.
The Bishop of Cork, Ireland, has permitted
tne Doay or the late Stephen J. Meany, the
Irish-American patriot, to be placed in the
Cathedral there on the condition that there be
no political demonstration. .
Two villages in Switzerland have been to
tally destroyed by avalanches. Five people
were KUieo.
The bodies of over two hundred victims of
the recent avalanches in the Italian Aln
nave oeen recovered.
AGED PEOPLE.
Matilda Riley, of Ravnick, Ky., claims
to be 121 years old.
Mrs. Sarah IIorne. of Dover. N. IL, is
93 years old and is in pirfect health.
D. T. Van Vechten. of Warren, Pa.,
claims to be the oMest G. A. I, man in the
country. He is in his 'JOth year.
Patrick Daley, of Meridin, Conn., is 101
years of age, strong and hearty, and still does
his own garden work.
After Mrs. William Dutton had livl 10C
years she stopped the use of tobacco for fear
it was injuring her health. She is still hale
and hearty at 1C3.
Mrs. Bridget Eagan, of Rondout. N. C,
is 105 years old. and she says it makes her
mad to have young folks of 8J or IK) years
come round and ask if she is "feeling
poorly."
How Bismarck's speech went over th
world is shown by the number of telegrami
sent out upon the day and evening of its de
livery. No fwer than 1,21S press telegrams,
comprising 114:29(5 words about it, were sent
from Berlin to o2) different places in Ger
many and abroad. Tr e forwarding of thes
telegrams was effected by 2C5 officials on 22'
instruments.
BAY VIEW HOUSE
Near Court Sqnare,
EDENTON. N. a
F. A. WHITE. Proprietor.
Ij. I. RAIiFE, Clork.
Tb!s mi:iScetJt honse has jut Ut!j be-n r. i
anl fnroiahrd oew from top to bottom aci g"
cow public Itt Urge and elegac; ro. c '
FACING EDENTON BAT,
are an attMCtioa rotjornapwd In Eastern Cro-,-
Ma Die will te eapp!iea wiiti the bt tLe narke
ford. Tolite and attentive rrracu In atteci
Free Hack to meet Trains and
Steamers.
First-class Accommodation in Erery Way
ep!4-y
At Economy, Penn., the twentj'-eight ol 1
men and women survivors of the Harmon j
Society, celebrated the eighty-third anni
versary of their establishment. They own
property.. Torth $15,000,000.
mvj i n 5
LATER NEWS.
in
Washington.
The total receipts of tha Government for
February were $31,422,883. and the total ex
penditures Sl.),424t26, being a net gain for
the month of $11. b9.2o7. The rednrti nn in
tne public aeot during the month was $7,7.r)C,
o6t. Total cash in the Treasury, $.72,3!W,0S'J.
Two delegations of Chippewa Indian3 from
"Wisconsin have gone on a visit to Washing
ton. One of the delegations came to urge
the settlement of a claim for $118,000, said to
be due them for lands surrendered to the
Government. The other delegation came to
protest against the interference in the matter
of the disposition of their timber.
The will of the late XV. XV. Corcoran leaves
an estate valued at $3,000,000, divided
mainly among his two nephews and niece.
The Louise Home get? $50,00J, and the Cor
coran Art Gallery $100,00).
The appointment of Samuel X. Dyer, Jr.,
to the Auditorship of the Boston Custom
House has been confirmed by the Senate.
The President has nominated John H.
Winant to be postmaster at Hackensack
N. J.
The President has approved the bill au
thorizing the purchas? or additional ground
for the Custom-house at Newark, N. J.
The Senate Committee on Education and
Labor has made a favorable report on the
bill extending the provisions of the Eight
Hour law to letter carriers.
United States Treasurer says that the
aggregate loss on all the issues of Govern
ment notes by destruction up to January 31
I8i8, was not less than $8,700,000.
The United States pension office has
granted the first pension claim ever awarded
a Chinese. Ah Lin, a landsman aboard of
an American man-of-war off the Pacific
coast, was injured in the leg by the bursting
of a gun fired in a salute. Ah Lin's pension
is $S per month.
A defalcation of $38,000 has been dis
covered in the office of the Treasurer oi
Danphln County, Penn.
Neal. Dow, the combined candidate of the
Democrats and Prohibitionists, was defeated
for the Mayoralty of Portland, Ma. by
Mayor Charles J. Chapman, Republican, w he
received an increased majority over the ven
erable "Father of Prohibition."
A tornado in Grand Cotean Parish, La
destroyed a number of houses uprooted trees
and killed one child.
A collision occurred on the Cincinnati
Southern Road, near Pine Knot, Ky., result
mg m the death of one man and fatal
injuries to five more.
A premature explosion of dynamite
the Cleveland Mine at Ishpeming, Mich.,
killed five miners.
Pullman Conductor Towne was attacked
at New Buffalo, Dakota, in his car by two
masked men, who robbed him of a large
amount of valuables, and, leaving him un
conscious, escaped.
. The President has sent the f olloving nom
inations to the Senate: John R. Read o
Pennsylvania to be United States Attorney
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania;
George G. Sill of Connecticut to be United
States Attorney for the District of Connecti
cut. Alex. B. Cooper of Delaware to be
United States Attorney for the District of
Delaware; John Lee Logan of New York to
be the Associate J ustice of the Supreme Court
of Idaho; Charles C. Jones of Nebraska to
be Register of the Land Office at Neliegh,
Neb. ; Rev. J. F. Dolphin of Minnesota to be
Post Chaplain; George F. Hollis of Massa
chusetts to be United States Consul at Cape
town. The Senate has confirmed the following
nominations: Moses J. Liddell of Louisiana
to be Associated Justice of the Supreme
Court of Montana; Charles H. Harrington to
be Postmaster at Essex, Conn. ; George Cush
ing to be Postmaster at Higham, Mass. ; A
W. Doremus to be Postmaster at Boonton, N.
J. ; E. F. Pedrick to be Collector of Customs
for the district of Marblehead, Mass.; T. H.
Kelly to be Assistant Collector of Customs
at Jersey City.
The members of the Roumanian Cabinet
have resigned.
Avalanches in the Trentino Valley, Italy
have killed twenty persons.
Two Mexican villages were attacked by
a daring gang of bandits. At the villaee of
Lleva nine men and one girl were killed, and
at Picacho seven were murdered. The rob.
bers sacked the cost office and
stores and then fled.
Miss Louisa M. Alcott, the noted au
thoress, died Tuesday at her hom3 in Boston,
Mass., just two days after the demise of her
aged father, T. Bronson Alcott. She was
born at Germantown, Penn., in 1S32. .
The New Jersey Senate and Legislature
have passed the County Option High License
bill over the Governor's veto.
Six tons of dynamite exploded at Rich
mond, Ind., killing David Hampton, serious
ly injuring a woman a quarter of a mile
away, and shaking the earth within a radius
of fifty miles.
Rev. J. A. Asbury, a prominent Method
ist minister, dropped dead at Vincennes,
Ind., while conducting a funeral service.
The Senate has so amended the rules of
procedure that by a majority vote treaties and
the discussions thereon may be made public.
The President has sent the following
nominations to the Senate: James M. Corbet,
to be Register of the Land Office at Grand
Forks, Dakota; Jabez C. Steele, to be Re
ceiver of Public Moneys at Huntsville, Ala. ;
Edwin Eells, to be Agent for the Indians of
the Puyallupa Agency (consolidated) in
"Washington Territory.
The house of John Daly, near Cayuga,
Canada, burned, and his wife and two chil
dren perished in the flames.
THE MARKETS.
9 NEW YORK.
Beef, good to prime 8
Calves, common to prime.... 6
Sheep 5 06,Y
Lambs 5 00 45
Hogs Live 5 50 (
Dressed 7
Flour Ex. St. , good to fancy 4 40
West, good to choice 2 90
Wheat No. 2 Red S9
Rye State 56 $
Barley State 82
Corn Ungraded .Mixed... 59
Uats White State
Mixed Western
Hay Med. to prime 85
Straw No. 1, Rye 1 00
Lard City Steam 7 65
cutter btate Creamery....
Dairy
West. Im. Creamery
Factory
Cheese State Factory
Skims
Western
Eggs State and Penn
BUFFALO.
Steers Western 4 35
Sheep Good to Choice 5 15
Lambs Western 4 5'J
Hogs Good to Choice Yorks 5 15
Flour Family 4 00
Wheat No. 1. 90
Corn No. 2, Mixed 55
Oats No. 2, Mixed
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Beef Good to choice
Hogs Live
Northern Dressed
Pork Ex. Prime. per bbL..14
Flour Spring Wheat pat's.. 4
Corn High Mixed. G2rii
Oats Extra White 45
Rye State 60 (cb
WATERTOWN (MASS.) CATTLE MARKET
iieel jJressed weight
Sheep Live weight
Lam 03
Hogs Northern
PHILADELPHIA.
Flour Penn.extra family... 3
Wheat No. 2, Red
Corn State Yellow
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EDENTON, N. C.
Daring jast purchased a complete tct of
NEW TOOLS,&c.,
I am better prepared to do All kinds of
Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Tinwcrk
at very ehort notice.
REFA11UNQ NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXE
CUTED. GOOD WORK OR NO PAY.
GIVE ME A. TRIAL.
J. II- BELL,
Shop at Bond's Bakery.
nov26-ly
W. J. MOORE & CO.
NEW STOCK
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC.
California Wines, Foreign and
Virginia Clarets.
Agents for A. Werner's Celebrated
Grape Mtlk-non alcoholic. Call
xnd, examine at
BAY VIEW BAR.
Louis Tillery,
FASHIONABLE
2$
Butter Creamery Extra.
Cheese N". Y. Full Cream..
FURS AND SKIXS.
Black Bear 18 00 22.;
Cubs and yearlins: 6 00 rais
Otter, each 7 00 210
Beaver, medium 4 00 fa) 5
Mink 40
Red Fox 1 20 1
Grey Fox 90 l
Raccoon, each 75 (a) 1
Skunk, black l 00 & l
Skunk, half-striped Go
Skunk, striped 33 rs
Skunk, white 15
Opossum, larere. cased 38 rs
Obossum, medium and open. 20
Muskrat winter ifi tn)
Muskrat, fall 13 rg
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BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
Edenton, N. C.
First-class repairJns done at short notice. A!;c
keep a full etoct of tehoe Findings on baud. Vo.r
orders solicited. Prompt attention given. ly
DR. C. P. B0G-ERT,
Surgeon & Mechanical
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LOUIS F. ZIEGLER,
IABINET MALI
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EDKN'TOX, ZV. C.
PATIENTS VISITED WHEN REQUESTED.
ESTABLISHED 18Z6. ...
I Bf. WHARTON,
WHOLESALE
UNDERTAKER
EDENTON, N. C.
REPAIRING, VARNISHING and UPIIOLSTER
ING FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
COMMISSION DEALER
IN
A fall supply of cheap wood Coffins fine Cases
and Caskets and Metallic Burial Cases furnished at
ehort notice and at low figures.
Fruit, Produce, Fish, Oysters,
Terrapin, Poultry, Game,
fcc, fcc, in season,
No. 5 S. Delaware Ave. Market,
FOOT OF DOCK STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Consfcnments solicited.
StencjJs furnished.
Returns made proanp!:.
Jy
HEARSE AND TEAM FURNISHED
WANTED.
WHEN
SAM'L J. SKINNER,
Attorney at Law
EDENTON, N, C.
As I do ALL of my own work it enables me to HI
orders cheap.
Pictures and Frames of every variety furnished
opon orders.
Place of business, the old nankin's Cabinet Shop,
opposite the Woodard Hoase, Main St. Residence,
next door.
M. E. ELLIOTT WITH
CALLAHAN & BERBER.
Practice In the State and Federal Cocrts.
OFFICE, SECOND FLOOR, HOOPER BUILDING
m G
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Wholesale Commission Dealers in
Charles Crocker, President of the Pro
montory Cattle Company of Utah, has con
summated a deal by which his company se
cures oO.t'OO head of stock cattle, to be
turned upon their immense ranch of over
1,000 acres near Salt Lake.
ntESJEI PISH
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY
-BY TUJ
GAME AND TEHRAPIN,
3 & 4 Dock Sreet Fish Market,
PHILADELPHIA, IEA.
Fisherman and Farmer
PoMisMng Company.

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