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YOLUMI XXIV. IW BIttN, CRAVEN t'OUKTY, N. ('.. FttlDAT, Jl'Ki" U, lb .1 Ki o.SU Kt TM.N MMhtJ u; -J Geld Brick Swindlers at Greensboro Get Sentences. Cameron (otto Mill and df Re enin SprluK Co (barter. $ar lair Hank Knr I harlutle S. A. 1.. Striker. Haw 1U11. FUlku.h, June 12 Sli of the strik log 8. A. I.. machlnhU have gone to gel work elsewhere, two to Wilmington ami tour to the Cumnock coal mine. An ;enl of tbis mine ca.ue here, saying men were needed at tlx engines which pumphe water froin the mine. V. J. Haywood, Jr., of Kalclub, who has been In a Wilmington bank goes to Charlotte to establish a savings bank. Charlotte has no bank of that kind and ii yet regarded as the beat point for one in the State. There maybe three changes In the Kaleigh base ball team in a few days Stronger baiters are needed. It Is strange but true that Wllmiogton liests lialeigb while the latter easily defeats Newport News which Is a (error to Wil mington. The State charters the Vade Mecum Springs Co., capital 120,000, with leave t begin work wheu $:in,000 is paid up. This amount Is paid up by J. C. Tlseand o'hers of Wiostou-Saleui and John H. Sparks of Noi folk, each of whom takes li'l shares. The company will develop the Vade Mecum Spring In Stokes county. T, K. Bruner, Secretary to the board of agriculture went to Tarboro today to tnke large special pholographa of grow ing crops on the soil test farm near there. ( Among the cullers Hi the office of the Stale Superintendent of public Instruc tion was Mis. Wiley of Salisbury, the widow of Calvin II. Wiley, the first Superintendent the State ever hail. The corp ration commission today Is sued a pamphlet giving all the railway stations In the Slate, with the distances between them. The directors of the inslltulion for the blind here have completed the selection of the faculty, hy electing J. A. Allen of Boston, Iwiard instructor, and Miss An nie Newton of (Ireenlielii, Mass , In structor In "Sloyd." A special effoit Is being made to ob tain the old rale of it of a cent a mile for the encampment of the Slate (luard neil month. Formerly there was no trouble in getting Hie rate. Two of the three gold In Irk swindlers convicted of conspiracy to swindle I'aul Garrett of Ure.ehithoro get 10 years each, and the third gets 7 years. They all ap peal to the Supreme Court. The feeling against these men has always been Strong. Theirs was the lirst gold brick swindle ever attempted In this State, so far as known. The capture was a prcat piece of work and tlie sentences which are the limit, give general satisfaction There are warrants from two other Slates for these swindlers. The Slate charters the Cameron Cotton Mill, at Cameron, apual f0,ii0, John W. Scott anil two others Isjlng the stock holders. The commissioner of agriculture is at Patterson, Caldwell county looking after affairs on his farm, which suffered severely from the great Hoods THli MODERN HFAUTY Thrives on good food anil sunshine, with pleuty of exorcise In the open air. Her form glows with health and her fare blooms with Us licaiily If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made hy the (allfmnla Fig Hyrup Co. only McKlnley Against Third Term. Wamiiinoton, June 1 1. i'reslili nt Mr Klnley today announced that he not accept nomination for a third would term In the following statement "I regret that the suggestion of a third term baa been made. 1 doubt whether 1 amenlM upon to give it notice liul there ere now questions of the graven! importance before the administration and the country and their just con sideration should not be prejudiced In the public mind hy even the suspicion nf the thought of a third trrin. "In view, therefor, f the reltrrsllon of the sugf titlon of It I will ssy now, once for all, sipreatlng a long selllM conviction, Ibst I not only am not and will not be a candidate for a third term, hat would not arrant s nomination for It if it were tendered me "My only nmMllon U to serve through mvaamad leim to the a centaur id mj oaolrymen, whose grnaroua court 1 deaoe I so daeolr aDoieclele, tad then With Una) do my duly lathe rsnks ol private eltltsaiblp. -WILLIAM M'KINLKY. Kiec.ullve Mansion, Washington, 0. C . Jan 10, tni." freslflVal M.KIoWy'i efflclaJ an onuoeesssl this asnrnleg dispoelbg nf thnUlrdUim Hs saggHSted bf nftSM - of fcU ndmlrtrs, rresied no (rest ier ptlM nsnong kls frlrnls who have known ofhlsdep ronvlmlnns on (he .nubJaoL . CASTOR I A In IbXjU ftti Ckilim. - Utibi Yia Ran ttiijilzfi WITH NEW QUESTIONS. Hrsl prt of AUbam s New Constitution Adopted. Montoomkrt, Ala., June 11 The first part of the now constitution was adopted today hy the constitutional con vention, The office of lleulenaut gov prnor was created and the Governor's salary raised from 3,l)00 to f 0iHi The terms of the executive officers were lengthened from two to four yearB, but they are Ineligible for re-eledtlon The Governor cannot liccorae a can didate for l ulled Slates Senator within one yesr of tue expiration ot Ills term. The most sweeping suffrage scheme yet brought forward was introduced to day by Mi Hums, of Hurnsvllle. It provides thst the following classes shall not vote: Those who are bastards or loafers, or who ma be Infected with any loathsome disease. "Those who have been convicted of treason, bribery, forgery, larceny, rob bery, bigamy, seduction, Incest, murder, rape, or attempt to rape, arson or bur glary. 'Those who are descendants of pa rents who are of or descendants of two or more different races; those who shall have married any woman having a liv ing husband, from whom she has not been legally divorced; those who have committed any assault and buttery on his wife or step-daughter." This law destroys !K) per cent, of the negro vote, and the ex-slaves who are not debarred will be less than 5 per cent. Shell Fish Commissioner's Claims Special to Journal. Hai.Kiiiii, June 12 -State Senator II. L. Ward, of Plymouth, and Iteprescnla tives Thomas W. Ulount of ltopcr, and It. I! Nicholson of Washington, are here to pass upon claim filed by ex Shell Flsb Commissioner Theoph'.lus While, ou account of oyster patrol, ag gregating nearly six thousand dollars which were held up by the State Aud itor. Woodmen in Session. St. Paul, Minn., June 11 The twelfth biennial camp of the Modern Woodmen of America met here today. Reports of bond olllcers show a net gain of 211,380 In members since the meeting of two years ago, carrying total Insur ance nf IH.oOO.OOO. Receipts of the so ciety from all, sources during the two years aggregated fH.OXi.lKIO.ItM. A SiiIIau AbnhrhIiihKmI. Tripoli, June 11 Sultan Ibiaham, of the Province Wadal In the Soudau has been assassinated. Spring Wheat Report. Wasiiinoton, June. 12 Preliminary reports of the spring wheal acreage in dicate a reduction of about 1,2IK),(HK) acres or about 11. 1 per cent. The average condition of spring wheal on June 1 vas 112.0 an compared with H7.ll at the Corresponding dale last year. The average condition of winter wheal declined during May (1 :t points, the condition on June 1 liclng H7 H as against Ul.l on May 1 The prin cipal averages by States are as fol lows. Marylnml, 10n. Virginia, '., Ponn sylvnuis, ltd, California, 02; Ohio, and ndlana, !0, Tennessee, mm, Kansas, H7, Missouri, Illinois and Oklahoma, Mil, Michigan, m ami Texas, til The low condition In Texas Is due to drought and tho ravagos of the wheal plant louse. Nntorlnii l.p..erinlii 'ilnrnl. MiiMleslioro, Ky., June tl Louis Myeis, alias Williams, a notorious moon shiner and desperado, has lecn rap lured here He Is hsrg'd with the murder nf two women In Virginia, three men in North Carolina, Including a I'nlled Stales marshal, one In South Carolina ami the sheriff of I'nlcol coun ty, Tcnn. IUImou frotu III Norifctrn H'owl air In Pjur-HalUB, Uui cartala can for uugii Strike Situation Critical. Nkwi'okt News, Va , Junr 12 I he situation lu Newport Ne low ie. hid a critical stage la sddltlou lo lbs striking roarblDlsls a's.ui WM In num br, St skilled awio from the .1. rlrlrsl plumblug sad plptvhulug drprlin nii were Isld of! )lrdsy Tnlar I'M) siwi chiefly Isborris wrr UM IT In each case action was dun lo the Inixi fnrnrs In tbs progi of the oik .d iliu de partments by Ihe si rlkers It U slated that men la other departmeais will he Isld (iff as rapidly as they finish thrlr work aheel of the machinists and can do no more wllnoat aid of the asarhln bops. At the pineal rate the yard "III close down In n week or ten days, anlees tbers Is a chsngs Americans Hiltlib lUrkimeE. LonrtM, jsss It, The taurastlensl la blrrl trap shooting asatch which was beg st yesterday on the grounds of the Middle I Oau Clab, Ueexton, was r snmnd Inder entirely dlfferMl wnelne nondl Inns today. Rain with varying lade, foil tiring the early afternoon, making shoot lag slresaely diftVealty. The asalek aloeed for the 4f la n rl ris ing rnla with Ik fettawtng loxala. AnseTtonnsW!) Britten TK lAOOBf RaJetga nya WkWk.y U;the -4. Middle street, - AFTER NOVA SCOTIA. Hew York Capitalists WuulJ Contrul Commercial anJ Other Interests New Y"rk, June 'l2 -The .Mall and Eipreas says '-Capitalists of this city are reaching out to control the commercial and iu duslrlal Interests of Nova Scotia The Yanderbilt millions are behind gigan tic financial scheme which ha been In corporated under the name of the Do minion Securities Company, with n capital of l,r0d,(KKi. Dr. W. Seward Wi-hb ha been made president of the company, ami the di rectors are John Jacob Astor, S. H Cal laway, Kdgar Van Ktun and l'ercy Clemmon. representatives of the company ale already on the scene of the proposed operations and the lirs'. stretch of tracks of the Cape Breton Railroad Kx tension Company is being laid Within four years OftO miles of track will connect Cape Hreton with the best mining sections of Ihe country VISITING PHILADELPHIA. j A Royal Welcome Extended to the South-1 cm Visitors j Phii.aukciiia, Pa., June 11 The Southern Industrial convention opened ou schedule lime to day. Stirling ad- I dresses of welcome were delivered by j Governor Stone and Mayor Ashhrldge, i and responses made hy President liar- . grove and Governor Lougliio, of MissU- , sippt. The speeches abounded with ; fraternal sentiment and evoked much j applause. The afternoon excursion on the bay was full of interest. All the tmats and ships in the haihor wen profusely i decorated. The din ot s. doles remind ed one of the choius scut up by Ihe boats In Norfolk harbor ou New Yen's eve. The hnUcrics along the shore spoke a welcome and the cordial recep tion calls for the warmest praise trom the delegates. Mrs. L. L. Polk, Dead. Special to Journal, Rai.kkiii, June 12 -Mrs. I,. I.. Polk, widow of the lute I.. L. Polk, first Presi dent of the National Fanners Alliance, died at her home here, this afternoon, of paralysis. The stomach of man Is subject to a dozen such common but painful alTcc tlons as cramps, cholera morbus, and dysentery, that, hy neglect, may be made chronic and dangerous 1 he best, handiest surest, and quickest remedy Is 1 ain Kii.I.KU, a modiclne which has been tried for more than a half of a conlury and never failed to give relief. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Pain Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 2.rc, and "i0c To be Settled Saturday. Spcrlal to Journal. Wash i No ion, Ju lie i:i It seems now certain thai the Chinese Indemnl'y question will be settled next Saturday Tho powers decide to continue lo keep troops lu China Strikes Delay Warships. Wamiim. ros, June 1- -Pracll ally every private shipyard having G vern- nient contracts for the construction of warships Is feeling the strike of machln Ists, and at several of the leading con cerns all work has ceased In the meehan leal departments "ii both private and public contracts No penalties can he Imposed fur fall ure to complete vesseN wllhlti contract time, owing to a provision In all agree incuts relieving linns fmui such Imposl lion when stilkes Interfere wllli work The (fleet, however, will Ik- to eau-e some qurwllon as to the m I v Nnld if t y of making furlhel appropriations (or an Inrii'asc of the navy until the large pro gram now In course of construction has been completed or well toward comple tion. A surgical operation It noi necessary lo cure piles. DeWItt Witch llael Salve saves all lhat cipense and nrrer falls. Hewarc of counterfeits. K. S Duffy .t Co. Vlnjlnians 0pncd Eyes at Buffalo. lluvrAi.n, N Y., June IS The ca dots from the Virginia Polytechnic In tltuU lrfl for home tonight Tho drills of lhe Virginians hsvn attraclwl much attention during tholr stay, and their c blblllon of lbs manual has called for the siprMslonsor astonishment from the old allllsry men on the grounds Bcilcccd By Needy Britons no, June 12 Prior to his depart ora from txndnn for Uvsrpool lo day, whsrc he mbsrkl en the White Hlsr stsamrr Ocasnic, bound for New York, Morris K. Jesop, prnsldent of the Chain bar of Commwnos, was intervlwl by ths Wrstnlnstsr IliutU Mr, Jssnp ssprsssf J dfllght at lbs rs ccplton nf lbs rlalagatlon froas Ihe New York Chamber of Commerce and salrl th only thing hkh ceased sny Intnl. voelenoe arose from rteeerlMng thsm si 'mllllonalrvs." With the siwpiloa of Meearn. Cnm(ln aad Morgsa, beds el a red. It was doubtful It there ss lUgWirnlllloesIra la the delsf at Ion. As reealtof Ihle mlsrepreseautloe, Mr. Jnsap saM, the rptaealaUfe of the Ktw Tork Chamber of Com t err were ave4 itrlef try bafitaf Utter aed nlbsn dealroM of llllaf British fockeU tik sVatetioaa dollnrt. Removal 0f Old Arsenal From Capi ioi Square. General Cox Honored. Church lo nation to Hospital. State ( barter Itase Ball. Im peuehiuent Trial Keport. Hai.ko.ii. June 111 Col. W. H. Rod man of Washington, commanding ,lie j 2nd regiment, Bute Guard, is here. lie says he will lake a floe regiment to cum p He says northeastern Horth Car ; ollna U yet suffering greatly from exces sive rains, which prevailed last week and this week. I Gen. "V. K. Cox, president of tin-Stale 1 F'di, 1" here on business concerning i that He had a letter today from the Association which has in charge Fort I Stevens national military park, iu the environs of Witshlngteu, I). C , and Is I made a member of the association, which is to mark the furtherest advance of the Confederates upon Washington. Gen. Cox said thla was because his brigade went nearer than any other tioops in the assault upon Fort Stevens The manager of Hie Wilmington base ball team says he feels sine thai team has tho pennant Ten straight games wero played here, ending yesterday and Raleigh won four of llieiii. yet playing great bull all the while Kilenton Street M. K I'huicli here gives $100 purse to the Methodist hospi tal here. It had already given four or live limes that amount. In the secrclarv of Stale's olllce todav lhe (,Ii(.jllls i,,,,,,!,,.,! al . f tU(. newspapers for printing today the , granting ol u chuiler to the Winston Madison railway. Theeliuilei was grant ed :l weeks ago and the fuel- were all 1 published thcu. The Statu charters the W T. Mason ' Lumber Company, of Whiltier, Jackson county, capital V 000, W. T. Mason of Ashcvllle ;iml K. II. Hale' of Indianapo- i Ms being the piincipal slockholilers. , The legislative committee which is I heie to puss upon the i lalma lilcd by I 1 he lute fusion oyster Inspector, The I ophlius White, which claims were turn ed down by the new Democratic admin istration, got at woik to-day. The c ini ' mittec said the claims approximated J about $0,000, but the Slate Auditor says those filed In his ollicu amount to only f l.:i(i. It is said ul Ihejoilie.' of the Sccretioy ol Stale Hint the impeachment trial in the case of Judges Kurehcs and Douglas will piobaldy be in print August 1. I'lieie are many enquiries for the re port. Governor A ycock anir the Council of Slate ure yet at work on the matter of removing Ihe arsenal from the Capitol Square A proposition Is made to re move It for the material, but the man who makes the proposal docs not wish to put down curbing and turf on the site Nine young ladles wrote up yester day's base ball game for a local paper, each describing an Inning T he work was very clrw ily done and Is a new feature In this line of reporting Ilrrniu, -oil t r tn-u in, teller, chatini', Ivy pulsoiilng and all skin tortures arc Hiilckly cured hy DcWIll's Witch llael Salve The certain pile cure F. S Duffy Co Pictures of Growing Crops. U.m.i. iuii, June 111. Secretary Ilrun r of the agricultural department returned from Tarboro today, where lie secured excellent photographs of growing crops on Ihe Mate soil test farm In the faun proper there ale .'0 acres, but 40 more have hi. i n ri nled am) put In oats, corn and wheat Nuwhere, says Mr. Uruner, did he see Mich crops as on this farm Ihe oats will yield 2" bushels lo the ai i e Mr James Hrown if Portsmouth, Va , over IHI years of ago suffered for years w tli a bad sore on his face Physicians could not help him Dv Witt's Wllcb llajol Salve cured Mm permanently F. . Dufly A Co Bought a Gold Mine. IUi.kioii, June 111.- A letter todsy from K. A. Silver, Iste of Minnesota, ays he has bought a g I I mlno in Kan dolph county, and that he was Indncod to come lo this Ma'e l,v Join W, Thnmp on. who lately riilgne l Immigration agent Dinger, dUee an l death follow neg lect of the bowel. I e DrWItt's Little Kirly lilsers to reirniate I bom anil yon will add years lo)our life and life (0 your years. Kay lu lake, noTrr (ripe, r K. Dufly Co. The New Sea Flfhtere. Boston. Msm., Jubo U -With th prnorl distinction of being the fastest baltlrablp In Amsrlca and the speediest of her class In ths world the new era fighter Illinois lies st anchor la Presl- dent S Itoeils toolaht after a moat 100- oeesfal trial. Over the government coarse from Cape Aon to tape I'orpolse aad rvtnra, dlstanoe of 64 lab Ileal miles, she raced today ander the watch fnl area of I'nlled Blalea naval raprosee Uilvot and eaUWUbed n near rtcoid If malatalalnc an araraa speed ol 1111 knots tot lof oonaeonllT hotlrf, -. All Busy at lb; Ball lumc Spent atj Hour Trying to get i.. ar:n. With prominent tcipi i. -r- u.t :. 1 ach one di-sj j't-s! I i Before 1 couhl ever: s! r '. I n wi nil My l.lue , f 1 a,k Gave up Decided I'd kill lime I'ntll time For my train o lakine .i Hall game; I arrived; Kith man, Voor man, lteggar man, Thief, liroker, banker, Merchant , Chief ' They were all there, Every Blasted One of them Every busy Minnie Who Hadn't Tim.' To talk Business, Shouting "Soak 'em, ' "Kill the umpire 'Robber "' "Slide 1" Kach one yelling like a loon , Busy men that afternoon ' St Paul Dispatch Awarded Heavy Damages. M t.v i.umi.m.k, Pa .June 14 The jury In the damage suit of James C. lieegley against the Pen iisylvanffi Uailioad Coni pany gave Mr. lieegley J'2'2,7 1 1 The suit i-i the result ol the killing id Mr. lieegley's little son. the cutting oil of his wile'.-, le 1 1 leg and her subsequent death nud tin: serious In u ry to himself last July, vt hen a freight train plowed into a ( riiivi nf excursionists waiting to ! take a train GRIFTON. June Kt Mr. Paul brooks spent Sun-; day in Yanechoro. j Mr. J. 0 Grlllln went to Ridge Springs ! Sunday j Mr. L. A. Cobb hit .Monday lor Nor- j folk on business. ' Mr. J. C. (Juincily of Klnston, was in low n Monday. Mr. U.C McCotter and Misses .luliai VI (( otter and liesslc Spier left .Monday for Vandenicre. Mr Frank (Juilnticily of Klnston. wan in our town .Monday. .Mr. (J. W. Sumiiicrell of Klnston, was in town Tuesday, looking alter Ids trade. Mr. .1, lj. Patrick of IJuilncrly was in town Tuesday. Mr. W J Woodard of Norfolk. Is in tow n on busiiH:ss. Mr. F. (! James of Greenville, came in Wednesday night to look alter the business of .1. Patrick vt t o , of llils place Mr V A. Uountree of Klnston. was here Wednesday on business A colored man by the name of Klljah Whlllield was beating his way on the train last Saturilay night ami by sonic means he fell from the train and lost one of his legs and anus, near here. j They stopped the train and found him In lhat tlx ami pill lilin ou the train lo carry lilm lo Klnston. but he died ticforc he real bed there. Mr George Dunn went lu Klnston Tuesday night IMMENSE MOB ASSEMBLES, To Avenge PlurJcr ol John bray Bv Negro Lahurcr. Spei lal to Journal. busier Sll III- v (I'ull'l , I. A , J une 1 ! inense mob has assendiled hen A a fo lui- V e i the j purpose of burning at th seventeen men and women instigating the murder of stak. siispei led of I John fflav I Foster, brother-in-law of Governor Mc Mlllan of Tennessee, who m shot and killed on his plantation The authorities seem unwilling or un able to act on the defensive, ami the burning of the suspect w 111 la-gin as soon as the negro who shot r osier is caught Best For The South. Wood's Wood's Si-cdi are grown and select ed with special refer ence to their Turnip:" A ami plalulit y to r Southern and climate met ft" Hi" U'st results and .Seeds. satisfaction evnry where. If your Mer chant diH not wil Wood's S-els I . . . LJ l.l 1 liu lor njinm i in--itnfc. V.I m imi lliHl - ,. - tlon sans) Tarwtp hail, Cilsnia CIbtot, Lato Sm4 PtSat-M. (kOTM rutM, Rckwtw and sll HxwuoaMs SWds, Btall4 oa rvqsMt. T. W. WOOD & SONS, 5edamf!, Richmond, Va. WOOD'll FALt 0ATUn Umv4 la Asmst, tolls ail stmt CHam Ctrvar. wtvaar Vatrnas. , eat ntaead ' Wyat OaSa. e4 Caa tnli Vsfssase naaae Pan 'tawmaej. Hjraasatna, Tamaa, eta. OasalnfM maUea fraa. Write tot IV. WHY SUFFER FROM ifl TArrt aU'ftjs I Chill Tonic I The woiU . w i in Jcrl ... Morir) rr! . ful t-mc Iir Yon Nettnl m Cedar Water Pai 5 Willi a C'ovtT to it one at si. I MfDaiilc.', 71 ICroad Hi. A ,. w 1,1.1. Full. .ii MiiiU.-l ol Sniiill Sue.tr CkioiI II.i h-l, I ' ll Sin iiiKlcl s. it -it, ( lutllake.- .liul Kli , . few Nice North ( ';itiil!ii.i 1'ivb-i! ; nil I v ;'c poillnl I- i A I milium II. lll.'s I'attl.l Srh redded ( oci Ii klcs both Soiii ;u;,l St:iiiil;uil ( u;ilttv i 1 1 1 , Vdiiiv to J. 9 'Phone !1. 5 mm, OOOOl O JUST RECEIVED ! A Fr.-sli lot. Closet Hill Nutter. mill ('nickel's, : 1 1 itl ;i Nice Stock We also h;ie ,i lot of 1'. !'. S L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. S g Phone 169, 61 Broad Street fit Jih, a. 'A IfToix See A I, w I sllnpe I 'nil's Zici;'iT X 1 1 1 .mil -t 1- lluit were out :it $1.50 Itesl 1 I'c.'lle Itl liolls, ymd OOll list the 11 111 Ull FJl h I'm- Sluit- mnl : mnl lo, - mil ALL HACKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tucker's Store, 1 2.1-1 25 Fayettevllle St Raleljch. N. C. Washable Fabrics. LINEN CRASHES. Shrunk nnil tliiislnsl, Collect Fiiliricn for lite Hummer, nntliinn more aeiiHtlile, or Stylish for witlk ing, IxHiting, outing or any other ttuiiiiiier wear lit home, at the aca- ahore of nionntiiriH. Hainile mailed. Silk and I-ini'ii Iiatistei for Shirt WnisU, H in li4 wide "5c yard, 4fl inchiHi wide 1.00 yard. DOBBIN A FERRALL, Raleigh, N. C. , CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS t Roberts' Chill Tonic . rit.i.n a Ktter remedy Many ,le by t. 15 cents a buttle 1 fa,.i 'w U-,c wurk. I.elic,lit- Local Druggists. '!' KriiMN Iloiiiid f If no yon (an t ( 'ul lie n. I'll 1 liivf jllt iwd. Nil- Hums ninl I ti led iiiiuil N let Ft, jil,, lot Wholesale aV Hot ail 71 KroiW Ht. 1' of (i; lesli Clieese, FalH'V C.ikcs Select 'milled o axis, iliicl's I trick lot siilc. 1 . latitMUL; ill sie li'oiii to 7. ?'.IIH .nnl "'.. 'it.. We will close llle Vlll'l Itesf (Jiiiglimns llle Sliii't Waists. 'I'Iicmc NKW, 01, serve. Make the game Ifoety. Don't fall through any di'focts In th Hate Knll Hu,diPa. ( nir rimkIs arc eara fully wIi cUmI, anil sven the vary chnap et me fotl quality. I'alU from nc to 1 M Halt " Be 1.00 Mask " Wc " I M Uloaca " Vic, " 1.00 MiU " 10c" I.M (I u Idea, 10o. Foot Italia, ate, lire flnakt line t flshliur tar kin evt-r m m wild In the city ronslsUrur ol raals, rixla, . iKMika, Unas ann nvnry thing lo catch , nan wiui. - . -- - ww. t. miaii, Bicycle, Gobb, Ammnnllloa, OrapW opbooea, Job) Prlntlsi, Rotbet Rtampn. tl A W Kiddln fit,, ' Rrar T-Tn, H. O t ' ' : i -I - r.TTT. TTlMrm
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