peto 1 1 3 3! VOLDMI XXIV. MW BERN, CRAY IS lUlNTi, N. ('.. UXiDi. APRIL S i3 !c"l. HKT tl TlU.N. NUMBER HtW CHUMS. PUBLIC SCHOOLS HI TAGS. WHY SUFFER FROM CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Grip;- :ir. J ili if t .rrr.s of .'r.alaJies when you .ii'. be eurcj : , In F-r-m Otacr States hm pi .ipri2;:on ii Aw ,! Px.J of Vrr. Mm o j ii in. r : .rlii..r .'A At. r . i r n . Roberts' Chill Tonic The world wunJt-rlui !' r i n ' J ics n..t - -nt.il ! eures made by i better remejy. M:iny it. aj Lcnb. a bottle. J.j the work. Delight- ,i ii. M mey refunded ful t" 1.IKC. . f ids t TJJ lr. I 11 inBhD r, r I I I If ; Mk. B atV lik -J IK. , IkJW lr- IB. ia. IM. M , M. . I m. Ill . -. - - Chill Tonic I ROYAL Baking Powder is indispen sable to the preparation of the finest cake, hot-breads, rolls ami muffins. Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to buy other powders because they are " cheap." Housekeepers should stop and think. 1 1 such powders are lower priced, are they not inferior? Is it economy to spoil few pennies : The "Royal Raker and Taslry Cook" containing over Soo most practical and valuable cooking re ceipts free to every patron. Semi postal card with your full address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., THE MEMPHIS REUNION. Confederate Hall Is RaplJly Being- Built For the Kay Gathering of Veterans. Mruriiis, Team, April 21). Veterans will have their own po-tolllcc, which will he located i'i Confi delate Hull, dur ing the c. nuin Keunion. A special man will he placed in charge of ii nml all mail arriving for visitors of the Id-union or mcmhc.i of the dilft-rciit commands of Cimfcdciale Veterans or Sons of Veterans will lie deliveicd ul the hall, -will be there assorted and arranged for delivery, and any visitor expecting a letter from home can Ii ml it at head quarters. Confederate Hall llself is in rapid ri-; reus of crietlon. Already the foil nd u lions and tloors have been laid, and the raising of llie Inimeni-e niches which are to form i he lingo skeleton for the lofty d.mie of the building has been accom plished. As the tloor space will afford tho lamest dancing platform In the entire Smith, those upon whom will fall the task of providing for the social events of the Keunlon are naturally more than inti-P-i-l. .1 in tho miccc.-H of the undertaking. Besides the iilllclal sponsors and maids of honor, the Daugh lers of the Confederacy and tlie Sons of Veieians Hie busily engaged In planning for the social success of the Keunion, which is t tin h f ir so h suieil lliat tile n lime; nus ball i and receptions already arranged for pr ornis ' to make tin- He ll, ilon the nii-st btili.-in! sm ia! event thus far Known In the history of the As siiu'l-itlon. Tin- heaulif-.il and plci unique Flower Parade Is again ei-uciii to the front in lh" ilirusslons for the providing of the dllferent amusements. Tlin aeliylly In that special directton Is most pro Tiouneed. Applications from nil ovei the South are being receive ! from those who arc minus to participate. it Is now being planned that the city actninib-.ratlon take charge of the ilhitu Inallon of the entire line of march dining the three days of the Id union, lighting the streets willi hi illlant e't -trleal effects tx-sldes arranging fur other features Kor the lovers of oat door sports there -vlll ! athletic games in pi "nly. Then: will l.e a professional has" ball game etery day besides other allrn-'llfv n.ili:i nien I s to I he lovers of Ilia' ( lusi of aniufemenl. A bae ball game Im I ween the l.ltllr li.xk IMguean.l the MeuiphU League will be plaed In th's city the latter pait of this month fur the purpose of Tevuting the proceeds to the Heunlon work. An Old Offender. Uai.io:i Apill 2'J. l.sU night a aigro dt-Sieralo, Homr nn!rlt, shot and k 1 1 -1 v hurt another negro, lie i-i In J dl Tineii yeara ago tie alrucft w ilh An ax nml nearly killed a .ill,- Sprli ir louglis are nrx-clally danger lulu and iin!e-a ctinsl at once, aerloua Tcnult" ofii n follow. One Mlntito Cough Cure a ' like msg'e. It I" not a com mon mixture but In a grade remedy. Y. tf 1 1, fly A Co Ralelcn vs. Portamoutb Bpeclnl to Journal. Kali ion, April 21. In the game here tislay between I'ortnmoulh and Ilia home team. lUlclih won by a leore of 12 to 11. To Instruct Tax Assessors. Kai.kiuM, April 21. Tha corrmratlnn rnmmlaalon will neit Monday begin Ita lour of the chief ronntlaa of I ha Btate, In liatrucl lax aaataanrt aj to Ibalr datlea under the new law. CASTOR I A Hi tbi In Hjti Alt in Bc:jt! your digestion to save Alum is used in some baking pow ders and in most of the so-called phosphate ponders, because it is cheap, and makes a elie.iH r powder. Hut alum is a corrosive poison which, taken in food, acts injuriously upon the stomach, liver and kidneys. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. WARMTH FOR Till: BOYS. Contract Let fur Heating' Unii.r-;!, I rue- a Centra! 1 latit. Special to .Tonrrihl. Ii i 1 : l ; I r , April 'I K The cnlract v c uwante:! here to.tnv l-i a .see.- i on-, me for the central IhmiIu.; pi.cii 0 ihe I'io versity of North (.'arolinn, to hi nt n'.i t i : twelve tudhlings. The price for Ihe plant Is if'-'i'i.int. N' fun is of the L'niversil y will lie it -e I ii paying for ll as a special appro;. i i ! covers tlie ( vpins '. 'I he hoi wale: v tem of heating will be emplo; e I. Baseball at Raleigh. Special to .Journal. lt.M kioii, April 'JO The 1.. ' iraiue here lodnv between V ilo- I cr--( 'ollerTi' and Trinity resulted a.s f !'.. - Wake Forest HI, Trinity H 'I he game w :is -i'lrd at liie chd o the sixth inning on account i f rain !'(! Iintlerfes were, lloSioiod an I il.viii iiradHher and smith. WIlliN THAVlil.INt, Whether on pleasure bent or b'l in. take on every trip a liol'leof Syrup o1 Figs, as it ael s mo--t plea-i'intly and i f feclually on the kidneys, liv i, and Ion els, preventing fevers, headache., an other forms of sickness. For ai- in "-o cent bottles by nil Iehiliug 1 1 1 : 1 1 . -1 ! . .M anufiicturcl by the Calif"; . ia Fig .- J rup Co only. Richmond vs. Wilmington. Special to .Journal. 1 Wilmington, April 2) - In the Vir glnla-Caiollna la agae game In re t. .l-n the score wan, Hlchrnond M, ':!i;:li:.' ton 7. Von cannot enjoy perfect hi all!;, r..- , cheeks and spaikllii ecs if your 1 1 v i Is slugglst and your hi w i N i li I I n Witt's Little K.aily Kiseis chains tin whole system. The) never i;r i ; e. F S. Duffy .v. Co. of I.y.'ii i!:aii I,' w for sale, h'.s- i a Dur spring line negllgi e ildrts are now handsome line of pants hats etc. J. .1 liaxter Ihing. shoes, Sick Child A n way s Or., reliable than q.ei ai . hi i d tin ord uiary I h mg eu ite a nil III her of i .11 that they W..11I1I let be t ' 1 "ii ' S ru i. 111 tlie h " 1 q. i vriq. ii f--i w uh 'I In safer about tlieir cbiltlren w ! n c near, l'riee BRING US YOUR I'MisCRIPIb "MS. The child v.ill be I, .-tier .-l! in t I- .in; run if y be 1 1 're .1 il .1 .1 Ip-t just exa, tly what I In d... O r aurilx'S. We have tlie l.iri di ugs, and alwai s lake p 11 on everything. I'm es 11 -1, ke. t. ..re, 1. 1, nnd fair - the loisi st. Itnidliniu's Carolina C"uj Cu plcndtd n-meily Noaebt tt' i im-!.i aii Urndham's ( "In ileada. In- I iIith a n- the pb :is.'i nl " - a b -l am! n deslmlile of the bi-ada. he rrnn d Trice P't. 1 ' m I tin in - i'ri-inp: I'biirinai y, New Hern, N C Mad .,i.h-rs filled. FACE9 . In f) r (Sat llffhta to m-t ua arcl (ha fam thai amllM I. (.o-i-t ua A tha ahatkiva nf tha fulur awl Iba latpraaa of Iba paal- Al4 tha rlaah lhal In Ita itannlnc fl.iitia4 aa roar aa tl.a momlnrr Hn Ika ollli-a ot in ls ,iT aa II ta-lra mj at laat kmi tha llllla r.IMrii'a fara nri'l Ih-li fMmnlaa Of tha axabtaai'l floarinaj l'rtr ar.1 nl man aoosf'a Ww nl raia, Imt Ita ajmphart nl (laWaa anH th at-a-W n tha Hva T Ik thaaarhlhil r thai faaflh ara lhr lawtlMf arar lhaf. M Ika larra thai ae tawraaji aaa th aw that Ara tha tnaa, tha HaxVrr Ibeaa that a rw and WHaai ll TW, wa anaaaa to lhaaa lk aaaac wlaaa tha rawa ahaU k awMaaj), liha IM aaaa arlta Ufa Blaaalail atavD aaa ttaaaaiaWMaa b.l.i I hat tha-i State IK' K I" i I in N .rl ( .n 111.: hat 1 !ii any foreigners 1 1 t- conn . : h t' i n f a ! the hit W S mi I.; ! h ,1 tiiey go Wi si , men s being ri ally dlrecte ; eanihi :i and r ail way c - i :i i very ilesirahle cla-s r ilo not come their tin in I by llir grca' UlipanicS. He of pcpl" i- i i ' i : i i i:l' her. Ai r 1 lai wet t, w ho is irnle ing the acts f l:.c I i-t legislature says he does not t lii v K ; he law., will appear until after .'uiv 1 The public printers are, by tin I this of an act of lilol. given three , inon! h-i from the time of the awarding nf the printing contrai I to deliver tin law- There are soni" awkward errors in -ome n! the acts, this being notably tin ca e w i;h tlie one requiring the nou-in I d g- i.t In -fine in Ihe hospitals to pay for their maintenance etc lii dtriniat'cal er ! rors misieg of sentences and snperlluous j as v,.'ll as omitted words, make It very . anici; rl is. The attorney general is I lookimr into the matter, to see how it shall lie construed. ' It is stated that the convicts In Ihe I penitentiary n tused to work one day 1 this week. A Kah igh convict, serving 1 a lib- tit m. had told that that then, rt 'warden, Mr. Fleming, would lull it ' cruel punishments. It is said tl it ! ir iivm perso in had aided in spi a lli.g thi- rumor. Chairman Travis, of i liiei lor-Ue, quieted the incipient ii be, i i -. : . by telling the convicts the story j w:. , 'useless. I I ia i h-iirman of tlie penitential I... ui lift lor the east to arrange aci-n-jiiaet for furnishing forty convicts to j ' wi rk :: a :nv mill and in cutting timbi r ,:. oih-r fi'itcrnat insurance company 1 has en'o .ed the State, ll is devoted to; ,lli in ui arice of ti e ld Fellows solely. ; hi' quite od 1 to go out In the conn- 1 1 v and see the :trt preparations for -' i' inting cotton and yet sec cotton of ! the :.a.-t ctop (-toieii away at the home ol j 'h'- fanner. It would lie really interest ' ing to know how many bales are thus ! stored in Wake. It Is said that In the 'lilllc county of I'.tl there are :t, 000 , bale.'. j I. an Is are dearer this season than i your e or re-p o u i le n t lias ever seen them here, and llicra is a notably laige ic I . l.:mal ion of long disused lands. TIIE MARKETS. 'Ilowlng i;iiotalions were receiv l-i I, itha n fe C-i, New Hern Nkw Vouk, April i'J Tin- ,: i by N. c. .1 . o . Open. High. Low. ('lose April M I.'. 8.13 H 13 May XI 2 H 10 H.',2 MO ,lu! H.ll ''-'" s.ll S'JI Aug T 7? T.HI 7.77 7 Wi I let 7 31 7.3S 7 it! 7.37 ( Ideago, A pril L'J. High. Low. Close III!,' 1 M-.v I .! 11 ly j ion S 17j 7 01 s 17 7 0.1 H 1 74 H 1 7 1 7 00 7.02) i yy,,KVI- op.-n. High .... 71 72) 7-'t TJi Open High. . . 41) 4lij .11 111 11,1-11. nigh . Ml HJ Low. Close May .Inly 71, 1 72 I,ow. 41i 41 Low. h;i K4! 20 i l',3) 10H 1-1, (',(',) 4 i (Id) 04 41 121) 33 I'J.ti nsj h-i n;si 72) 72 i Close li'.t 414 I ' ir. , May . .. July . M .. ii -So. li r I'fd 'orit ' So l'.y . . liock Is 1 Mo. I' 1: s. 1. i T C 1. , I S s. . . It s.. II .t o . . t;. -t o. a. y t Dr.. lime '-3) 104 20) I. 1.1 10M 11) ci;) 40 0.1) Ul 4s 121) l lot (IM, MM) in-s-j lii-l! ... ihH lMi l'l'.t Hi . . . OM . 4n! .. r,;t 4" I -Mi . 51 KM! noj 1 (Ml . I73i lot! g.lli 1-17 loot Hi ii-) p',i u i 40 12.1 4 l'JIJ DO I .0 I'd) c 11 ,v Ateli Huga- M T I 'I llvarp Males il T.IMi lh a. Hpou 4 "J I 3. Fitiroa, May June 4 ;, Aug Sept 4.' Napi-rn t'ollon Marhal. Cotton In tho local market yralerdi in quoted al 7 .V) to H on. I'llltt l(K rirra. Same week laat year. .,000 (l.'OO 13,000 (1,000 8.000 n.OOO 81,000 Tb'i aeek. Bat. tn.oo 11,000 OD Taea. Wad. Thura Trl Don't forget to taxi our clock of K. P, Ked'i Oiforda Jor ladla btlort bsylnf, m ibtm, and jro will bay Uats. J. J. Baiur. MM I I 1 , , ; i f.i I ;v ; - I in ba lUc . s. s,!e I rcasUI y , -. w ; h si us w lieut-vi" I 0-iO as ep,U .h-il r .i I lied t 1 A n. . ... r .f . y.-ar to l.r.r-g the sehool terms i; 1 les.- i bun I months, but tl Is will I Hot I -i available until lit-- taxes ' u this year in Icillec'o I. which m'-ans t ;e end of lln year. Th reisi-rcat Irili-rest In public edi calion new. far en a-ei ii, ,n tcr ti-.-f-.-t in this Slate i e iv A i ' !'. says las'. car s poliiie.il campaiu'ii was real'.y an i e lue-il ioiia' oi;e 1 At lb" ollli-e of lh'- superintendent or putiiie insti lcrion ii is i-sined thai d ir i Ing : tic past go ca-s t hi-i Stat" h-isex peri led (r.illo ihil tor white aa I 1 1 CM bill foi negro pub ic schools. U also jspenl f i,s J.i, ili I la eeneial expenses f ir both races, of w hich the whites got the benefit of . 'II and the negroes ot l l percent. The tot d expended was $1.1. 2'21,oe0. The negroes pa. .1 per cent of the lax.- . Telephone Company Charter. Sp- cbd to .Ion ' n i1 Km. iai.ll. April 'J.-1. Tlie Slate char ters Ihe Charlotte Telephone Company, capital slock .I'UIOO. Seven Were Disappointed. Special to .loiirnal. Km. mo ii. April 20 W. ('. Wlshart of Maxtnn was eh led as-ilr.lant clerk to the Corporation t 'ominission today. There were seven other applicants for the p isitiuu. ' .1. .1. I'axter has i a -t t received a fi; e line of tiie lloiinlrcc K iller l'ray trunks ,"n in :i to 1-1 dollars. The Fair Speclacle. Work continues on the Auditorium at tlm I'lfinlers Warehouse, and visitors will be admitted up to Wednesday noon, j after that time no person will be per-1 milted in the hall. A full dress rehearsal will he held Wednesday night. Reserved seats on sale Wednesday at Hradham's. Mini Mllllllli Una lO.OIIO Sulilirra. Aden, April 21. -The Mad Mullah, now at Lassidar, has -10,ono followers, including H()00 horsemen, with quantl tiis of ammunition obtained from an tin known Borneo. A Ilritlsh force will short ly concentrate at Hurao, prepara tory to a general advance In run j unction with Ahysslnians. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. C..1 S. 11. Taylor of Catherine Lake Is In tlie cit y. Dr. F. I). Swindell returned to (i, Iioro j es'.i-rday, M ' F.d Hardlson of Sallshary v siting relatives In the city. Mr K. F. Sanderson of I'ollocksTilli-l-i In the city, attending court as a juror I'nlte I States Marshall II. C. Dockery i "' lvl4" ''K1'1 I I.IL-L. Is registered at the Chat- .Miss I'arrin Mycra, of Wilmington, is In the city, tho guest of Mrs. K. I). V Jones. I Mrs, S. Hettinger of Klnston, Is In the i c.llv visiting her 8llcr Mrs. M M I Marks. I Mr. L. I' Ilryan returned Hunday night from Tarboro, where he has licen visiting relatives. ! Kev. C. A. Jenkins of (loldsboro, ar i rived here lal night, and Is the guest ol ! !i t. Hlglil C Moo-c. Mrs. ). V. Itiehai-ilion and daughter, returned to llu-lr homo at Dover jester day, after a vl st with relatives In the j ra'y- j Judge Tims U I'll rni II of Ualelgh, I arrived last night to hold United Siatei j court, and Ii tho gneat of Mr. L. J I Moore. 1 Mr. I' M I'csrsall, private Hecretary . ; to llor Aveoek.eome down from Kal elgh Sunday night, to attend Cnllod ' Hiatal (ourl Mr K. W, llnneock and two children, ! rolurned to their home at Ox-ford yoaU-r ! day after a week'a vlall In tho elly wllh ' relatlvea. I Dlatrlrt attorney C M Rernard of (ireenvllle and altant Dlatrlet attor ney (). J. f-pcam of Lllllnglon, arrived here lait night to altand U. B. Court. Mr. John V. I'kI of Kalelgh, lh Ad vanca Agent of lllllyer'a Fan and Jolly Makara of Now York, It reflaUraxi al tha ChallankA They will plajrrura on , the SOth. I Mr. (J. C. Jerome and Dr. V. Gordon j Tonateaxd of lloek Hprlng Idfa will all ahortljr for Kuropa, wbart lhay will apaind the mwmar In travailing od tb eootlnaoi. Mr. T. A. Ortw tad MUt Clara 0ra Ml for Raw Orlaaaa ymfrtmy le llMdlb taMtlaf of Um UMrvl Coa fnttM .of ib MMbwdlal rrl MUaloikrj Bootctf. - Ids 1 I Is i i ii t k fcit I cis a i ul go ao r 11.; ia l in y v cii ne ia-t yi a r At i u f lie pi r tent grt au r 1 1 . . v t-r in r exit i . 1 - tl.i tin.- ' i ii in I - si i in if liaehers nl.ici. - t! lb audi. I. g the hllndniU of u-lim.; text tiowk- s.ituniliei! b) lie- ai oils pi.l.ii-l els In ii, ike Us report- to : l,e Start 'c .1 i-o..K eoill'i i-sii.fl 'I'lUlli M r . i -X Wis It, i U.. V. 1:111 ll, li poll i- ,1;,. , :, II simi - ;. '.. 'I hi ge vi : :: -,.:. n gsnllrig lln Mih-coiiiin'ssl.in "lids Slate has iiever had bct'ci w.ik done or more failhhil o. kers. ' Tlie cloud bla- k. t i, ail ti c ha- fm two days saved thi- Slate from blighting frosts The tempi ia' ii re h.-ie has for two days and nighis been l.u little; atiove fne.ing point. So far tli fruit Is unhurt in this part of the S'ao-, ex; erl say The fanners are well up with the ' work of preparation for ci. e let '.cii. beliinil-hand as to Ihe t.lantii.j Ibit lit tie cotton is jet In I In- .hum.! in .... nary Jems April lii' ilanrin.- 1:1,1 The ground Is no: Id as it wa- in .' v , uary, and much weltei . : .Judge I'll i in-1 1 unil ibstih-t atior;- Kernaid left to lay toi New lii in, ivl-.-n-a term of the Cured Sta'ei uisiiiii Court begins loino: to-.v. C9C?ACH?C9LATE Grocers everywhere- Dobbin & Perrall, At Tucker's Store Raleigh, N. C. Nety j Fancy 1 Satin ! i Foulard Silks. 24 inches wide $1 a yard. Splendid firm qual ity. Send your Wheel To my Shop If It atainda in need .-f ltrl.rn Mr workmen lr akilled in tin ir line. and i-an iranafom a neal-to iimIi buy ale into a handaume aay ruiunng and I'llelllll'll tioilfcs, fmn i 111 -trl-s, lll-tai lll'll li'gllli s, I III' sc. I luost ilcsiialilr sli.iil.-s "! I'll"-, v . -1 - I. ' fg;niy, bin, hn-, "M t"-'-, "-'I .nnl lii-lnit In ! Tln-s" Silks mi puss mi .mil J nil, in bud me i-i,i"Hl;ii,ii -.lue-. j DOIiHIN & VMkA., kValcioh, N. C. WANTED ! J Poplar, Ash atul (linn -Ji ' 30 lb iiisand f.-i l weekly, l oi p.ii ticulais a.lilress, I s'. HoAC, ' ", ;," '" k""'' .J ; - i I I I i I i o i in 1 1 Now K. in, N . ( . k. , ( ol . .in :'i 1 1. . r u s is 1 S I ll.lejllht O' RlnYni F s: ui...!...!-mm iii .i a it )T I i I IB iJrra T. XB I T. n ilJ L. ia mm "w i v re I lab In machine, and the exit will not 1 la In proportion to the aallafaetion given. I1TA1I kind, ot DIFFICULT BF.FAIBS I on Hlcyrlea, (lun or aimlbxr machinery, I IS BOLICITF.D. WW. T. HITilj, Dkrfola, Oaaa, A aa inanition, Oraph epkoaaa, Job rrlotlni, Rabbar tump, llNXldd)Bu, . Prtlk.1,1,,0 ii i v: .' t s s 1 1 j r s t V s'e'Vt 3F m 9 Wi 71 Broad Street, "IB l!,e I.U -I nml Staple and Fancy ' M lie i it V. I'l ici-S nipt l :di v In ic Jny spi-i iu I imli l.nW I t lit- cil . elllcllt S I II Vniirs fur SB iS 3ilOIK . -"-V v 'O- t -v .'k i'i' m ft IS ft IS ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft "vV, laat Ol. 71 They Must Go ! ! r.S i' l ,.- l.r in jr. I i. N.'W I ).,t I,-. ing'H, K.-il s l-'lg i of I ttl'l I lie (if .1 S.ili-rtis. glWHS, i''nri'i! Di I Ii He ill .ill 1- s and Cliilil r -In s. Miss. 9 HACKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. 5 -i- - Like Everything Else -1 gliK-ell, 1 1 Hal 1 1 v . MM II 1 1 li 1 1 't tell 111 II I' I inic also Uls will n il fur innr otit s tu Wholesale and Petfil Qrocer, HUNK. in. 4r. Ilrond V IInnook St. Eat Satterthwaite & Bro.'s 8 Q Live Irintr ami W Happy. i line. phnnfl tin yonr want I ft ilclivprtxl. Phone 169, House Work U Hard Work without GOLD DUST. ! Local Druggists. tti r 'VgVVVfVt V VVfV'VV !cDatelt !'.. st S Ii 'i 1 1 I aiWrst. (imiils ili-lixi Hl it CU.s btisiiu-s lilt Vi & It4btagl -v cv. ."v Jv .v .y rn n 1 u T V! vl Island I'l'tcoli's 1 inl nnsl tVuin 'lc In He (iiliighalii.s, Krdurcil to s,-. incil fi urn In ;iu, jnc t, Ki-iliiii-d ti ami Silks, r Curtain . r.s ami sizes. Oxford - I.', .ill I In- I il -si O 1 s s on tlie market. I'.nt tbeic is a I Inr eitstiiiii, is tell us the iUitll!y I'l lti-r tluiti ntiy tlicy cxi-r bail, esh Inn' of iIiiihc l-'iii i . y Cnkrs, pis! riceiiiil a nice lot id l.ahl Miint.i.iv Only fer lino pk. fut on unlet-.. please. ufi.JZu3, Jr., We Iwv nnytlilng Id the RTOoery and wi jonr good timnipUj O 61 Broad Street. - ) ' i g' u