7 i 5 H H WW W ) n j .u I tOLCMI XXVII. , IXW BI&I, CRATIS COUITT, I. C, TO IS DAT, APRIL 16, 1904 FIRST SECTION, NUMBItt 8. " . . i I I mm 1 1r- THE GREAT AMERICAN TOURIST B nor (?) IhU City With a Visit. A Typ ; v leal Tramp Arrested bj Officer Laptoa. A Iramp'a sojoura la the city h lot very often ree more tbaa paaiinf no tloe bat we had a visitor of the Great American Tourist clats yesterday who . wet something oat of ordinary. Ai a . tramp be wat a decided aacceaa. And yet be lacked that remarkable nerve that moit trampa acquire. Olherwbe be waa a thorough bred hobo. He waa arretted by officer Laptoa - near the dt-pot Friday night.. He wat a .. tight that few will forget who aaw him. He carried all the dirt that waa poeal ble and aafor.hle clothe, It waa that they had been a fair an It at 6ne time bat that time bad long .been paat, -and bow be kept them on him at all ia a mystery, far they were several elzet too large for him aide from thla baggage of dirt he car ried Tarioat other ' description! of bag gage. Attached to different parte of hla clothing were about a doxen pack agea, all large. In fact he literally lived under hla hat for all hla worldly pot te -tlont he carried with htm, which were not great, ho toted with hlra J When he arrived at the jail officer Lupton had to performjthe disagreeable tank of searching the man to tee If he carried ' any . we'ap m. He found no very vicl'ui looking arma bat mtnty to he am i tat of 910.00 wat ton iI done up In n a ij anull package and aooored to different pa ts of hla anhtomy were dis covered, Tha ruoney was moatly In tmall. coin , nothing larger than a quar ter waa fonnd. , He wat evidently a foreigner for be had a ma'rked brogae In hit tpeeoh. ' He taid bt in lrlh but ttorlrt aa t his nationally were rather con diet lag for he would not give the. plc of hla birth twloe alike. It Is not pre bible that any country would be proul to own him aa a native. He did not appear to be lacking In tent, at' hunt to aay ex . tent, but the abaeoet of energy In hit ' motions was enough to stamp htm at a tramp. Hi ihead waa enveloped In a mtaa of which any hlr nuttresa maker would have given a good price for; and hit face wa aurrounded by a totagly growth of whl kert that did not enhance hla good looks at all. If hi waa clean , he would pan aa a blond but the tocum mulaiijn of dirt of many daye not to . aay longer makes It difficult to aay to . what elate h belongs. , A: He drifted lu, supposedly from Wll , mlogtou at he was fou 1 1 not long after the freight from there had arrived. He did not have much to tay about bimtelf ' and what 'Ittle he did fay wat hard to ' unrtersta d. lie tald that he wat a Rut ll'tn Jew and that he came from Colum bia, South Carolina. He t)ld hla name but being a Russian Jew, of. course, the tpelllng of hit name it next to Impossi ble ' He waa photographed while la the jail yard and white a photograph could : not do htm the Justice he deserved one could get an idea of how bad a tramp can look when he once aett out to make a recoid for himself. -: ' , Yesterday noon he waa escorted to the elty ltralti by Chief Hargett and offi cer Parker who sent him onward to : Klnelon his next stopping place. The vagrant law while it may have covered hit caw wat not applied for it would have been of no account to pun- 1th him. He wat a pertou who the city could very well apart; the tooner the - better, ' Itlttuch atthlt tramp that often spread contagloua diseases either having .. . a caae themtelvet or carrying It in their clothing. In view of thlt one ftct which In Itself it a terrible menace the people are justified in being severe with Just such animals. OAOTOniA, BMnthe llia Kind Km Haw Always Botigfrt - Bigutma . af Straw Hats, etc. If yon want a Straw Hat, Fancy Vett, a New Shirt or anything else In the fur nishing line, we can tupply . you with the goods. E. W. ARMSTONG. Food For Thought. - There are more Germant In Chicago than any city In Germany except Per- ,lln. There are more Italtam In New York than In Florence. . . . 130,000coire to ut from Russia lut year. 215.003 from Autttia-Hungary. 240,000 from Italy. Faeta are aald to be the finger of God, What do the above fiuret point out to utT CON. Attention Creditors At I have been burned out, If you will be patient you will get a larger percent. than yoi will if you drive me lato an as sign Kent. .- Yourt Truly, J WSflEPARD. SAW MILL machinery forBtile alsoplftn nj and shingle n.aihlue lut lHtle u a" 1 p-ftv'y now fr ran!.'t,!fta t'.I v o r -r.-i i it c. GREAT BRICK OUTPUT. Carolina BilcA Compaay'i Ftr Plants 15,000,000 .Brick Annuity. MrT Q Hymaa returned yesterday morning from a trip to Ktnstos, to which place be had gone to attend a meeting of the DIfectori of Carolina Brick Co., la which he and Mr F R Hy men are Directors, the latter being Yloe Prestdent, Among the atockholden are Messrs M H Harks and Geo A N too II of New Bern. MrIIjmantatsd that the Company had juat completed the remodeling of the, two tilanla at Clark's, giving each plant an annual capacity of 4,000,000 brick per annum. TheiOom.pany.also own a plant at Klnaton, and hat Juat begun making brick at thair new plant recently erected at Robenonvtlle, Tht four plantt will hare a combined capac ity of 15,000,000 brick par annum, and it will therefore be In position to take care of large ordere with all esse. The Company have a full tupply of brick ready for immediate shipment Hyman Supply Co., will act aa telling agente for New Bern and vicinity, and all Inquirlet addressed to them at Now Bern, or to Carolina Brick Co., at Kint ton, will receive prompt attention. Hav Ing Installed the- latest Improved ma chine on the market at their yard, the quality of brick will not be surpassed la Eastern North Caroline. Death of Judge Slmonton, Hon. Charlee H Slmonton, i f Charles ton, S. O. Judge of the Ualted Statee dbtrlct court, died yesterday morning at a hogplla', in Philadelphia whither ha bad goni for treatment..' Ha bad boon 111 about a week. Be ws about 70 yeara Judge Parnell, received word of Jndge Simonton'a death jeaterday ahoitly after court convened, and out of respect to the dec ated juritt'a memory adjourned court until 10 o'closk today. One of Judge Slmonton'a laat judicial acta waa to act with Judge Pure ell. in dissolving the receivership of ihe A & N C Rail a ay. THE S. S. CLUB. Play Pr.gretslve UpJIakj. andHarxta. Royal Time. The 8 8 Club, compotediol gay glrlt held a aolree at the horn at Miaa Sarah Stewart Friday night. The occatioa waa a mot eo j iy able one and will long be pleaaant In the memorial of all who were present. Progreaalro npjlnkt wat the leading game and there was great excitement worked up by the spirited rivalry occa sioned by the game. Prizea were won by Mits Mary Carraway and Nat Street which were respectively a silver hat pin and a pair of tilver cuff buttons. The booby prize, a rattle, waa taken by Rod man Galon. The rooms were beautifully decorated with planta and bamboo. The table waa adorned with pink a.d whit caina tiona. Dainty refreshments were among the enjoyable failures of the even ing. The club composed of the following memben were hosts: Mltses Sarah Stewart, Mary Whltty, Ivy Blades, Mannlo Baxter, Mary and Bessie Hollowell. Mary Hughes and Mary Nixon. The guette were, - Nat Street, Mann Prettyman, Will Duffy, Jack Street, Rodman Gulon: Dan Pelletter, Emmett Whltehurst, John Gulon, Tbomaa Mitchell, John Holland, Irneat Dunn, Nelson George and Don Patterson. - ' The Invited girl guests wen: Miss Blanche Burma, Mary Carraway, Virginia Prettyman, Mlldren Gray.Suela Gulon, Rath Thomas and 4ren Peck. A New Bern Woman Asks " "have yon a floor paint that will last two weeks V Yes wa have Dtvoe't; It has a beautiful gloas and will laat two years If properly applies. W BmalliroodV Base Ball Mettlne. ' -TT There wat a meeting of men Interested In the base ball matters la the Naval Reserve Armory last night and tha mat ter of making tht new grounds fit to plsy on was dlaeusied. ' Although tha attendance waa tmall there waa much enthusiasm and it that counts for an v thing we will will have good grounds and good games hers this summer. It will require about one hundred dollars to place the grounds In fit con dition to play on and to build a grand stand. Thu amount muat bo raited. Mr James Dswson and others wars earned aa aolctltors for tha purpose of raising money to make then Improve ments. They will wait upon the butt- nett men today and It la hoped thedr ef forts will meet with a ready and Dberal response. ' - CASTOR I A For Infants and Ctilirex tt3 K!r.JYcai::v3.:r;jr;-:t JSears tha PSaatBra of Ko Gloss Carrfcre F:!;l r.zlz. will wetr at Jojg at Dcvoe'a. Ko others rjas Iravy boO.'sd, becsuee Tcfoe's -, ' i 3 !i 8 c i h 9 t tr i x' FEDERAL COURT C0KYERES. The Spring Tern of The United Statet Tribunal In rregrett How. Tht spring term of the United Statee out began here yesterday, at noon. The court offloera, Judge rurneU, Mar shal fl C Dockery and hit deputise, J T 8htrp and John Dockery: and district attorney, Harry Skinner, and deputy dark, George Green, won preeeat to oonduet Ihe proceedings. The court room waa attractively decorated with baadtome planta and flowers. , The only Wuslntae transacted wat tht charge to the grand jury which body found true Milt agalatt the following persons: . -TJSvtRfJ Donaldaon, obttraoting navigation. " - V 8 vi Pom Cannon; ratafUng iptrit aou llquort without paying apeelat tax. " ' : v .. TJ 8 vt Irvtn MoLawhorn and Wil liam Dennis, retailing tplrttuoua llqaor without paying ipectal tan. " , U 8 vt L B Hablcht, failure to obliter ate ttampa. U 8 vt M Dltotway and LH Xrvln; failure to oblltaiata ttampa. : U 8 vt Edward Patrick, retailing tplrltuont llquort without paying spec ial tax. U S vt James F Taylor- failure to obliterate ttampa. "SPLENDID PUBLIC SERVICE- Llstof Appropriations Secured by Con gretsnun Charles R, Thomas In . The Sain and 57 it Con gresses. River and Harbor Appropri ations, $75,000 Publlo Building for Golds boro, - 60.000 Tha building it now being con ttmcted, and the full amount of 150,000 la available. Two life saving stations, one atSwausboro, Onalow county, and one at Beaufort, Carteret county. 90,000 0,000 Road to FederaC Cemetery, New Bern, Piellmlnary map for Samp-' - ton county. Marine Biological Laboratory 1,600 Beaufort, In co-opetratlon with Mr Small, . Recently for Improvement at Laboratory, He has pat about 78 rural free S5.000 0,000 ollr ery routes la the 8rd district distributing In aalarlea to car riers, annually, ' He has also passed through 45,000 Congress, and. has a favorable report again, upon the bill to pay the war. claim of BtJohn'a Masonic Lodge, New Bern, He also ' has a favorable re 0,000 port on UQI tt repair monument and beautdfy grounds at Moorea Creek battle ground, Pender county; and a favorable report backed, by the Secretary , of the Tratury for a new revenue cutter to navlgste Pamlico sound and. Dense river, to v eost, ' 175,000 Ia the H'tuaa -of Representative! ha has made speeches upon party questions as follows: The fintatcsal tUL known as the gold standard UU, fa favor of bimetallism; the PhUlriptnaaeatlon, and tha subject of taparlaiiasa; ttw lBe-aavlng service by which be Irtkaed secure an lacreasa orS per xoonam to Ufa saving crews, on southern, war caaewit; on tha trutti; on reciprocity; on , Moorea Creek Battle Ground Monument, on the river and harbor Ull, iaolndlng Inland waterway from Norfolk and Boaufort, and on the Post Offloa Appropriation bill. In the evant of a aeanocratlc Congress ha Is llkelv to become chairman of the Committee on Pa tile Buildings, and noon that rxnantttes it In a position to secure iarg appropriations xor toe State. With this record, do the people of tha district want to change r Notice to fJniTtrsIty AlnmnL The banquet given by the two socle ties to their alumni members, will be on Monday night of commencement week thlt year. Thenrttoi these oanquets was gtven last year and wtt thoroughly enjoyed by both alumni and students, aMit unopeatnatmanyainmniwui iw present Imla year. It It absolutely nec- eatery for the arrangement committee to ksow how many w 111 be present, alurnBl who expect to attend are requett - ed ts send their names to the undersign- ed at early aa possible, Names must be Mat la not later than Hay 15th. FaUK McLtUH, Chapel Hill, N.OY Jt I Defeats Trinity. Bpedat to JonmaL .; .V Raleigh, Apl 25.-Base baU at Rat elgb, Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lese6.TrlnltTCoUece4. Features of game home run by Hadley of A A M and tupurb running catches by Hswley In left field which cot off S mas. Wtlta Cools , Our Una ofWhlte Goods Is better than ever bt fore, prices Co up. E. W. AS-STRONG. 3: t r Isi :1c rlclct Tt : - x c t : BLIND TIGER RAIDED. Alleged Illegal Booze Eauar Fulled On Atunere Street Randolph Yelverton, a colored man was arretted Sunday night for telling liquor on Sunday and alto for telling liquor without a license. The arrest wss made by officers Lupton, Bryan, Bow- den and Parker. They had received word that there waa a blind tiger In operation at Yelverton'a place and be fore this Information was received they had suspicions of the place. Sunday night they went In the vicinity of the place which is located above Attmore St facing the A 4 N CRailroaAThe officers hid under a box car and awaited devel- opmentt.. They watched the place for some time aid after seeing men In and around the place they made the raid. They met with no reelater.ee and made a thorough search. About SO empty whiskey bottles and two jugs contain- lneoorn whlakef and several bottles filled with beer were confiscated. One man was found in the act of drinking beer. The bottles wrrs found hid In boxes, cupboards, behind the furniture and snanv other plaooa; evidently to eon ceal any signs of drinking there. The defense which waa conducted by I J E and R O'Hara maintained that the nlaca waa run aa a boarding house and that was the reaaoa why there were to many men around the place. The pret ence of the whiskey bottles waa alao ac counted for that the liquor waa legally purchased with the Intention of giving away to hit friends. Yelverton waa bound over to the next term of the Superior court for the trial of criminal cases In October. The bond waa placed at $100. .- List of Letters Remaining in the Poet Office at New Be. J, 1904: Craven county N. C. Apr. 25. MEN'S UST. A K L Avery. B E D Bryant, 110 Queen St, W S Bryant, 57 Elm St., Church Brant, care of 8tr., Mabell, Klllea Bell. C A W Crane, J P Cole, Rev R C Collins, Calven Church, Jasper, N C, C 0 Churchill, Jasper, N 0. D Huer Dwfore, Lima, N C,Custanlo Dlaa Moatelre (D L.) J J M Jones, tare of L B Mld- gett. ' K- WmJKnapp (3.) M H W Moore. PEugene Plgott. R O H Rodgert. 8 Clem Sherwood (D L), Thomas Slruson. W-.1 W Wlllamt, 80 S Front St. WOMEN'S LIST. C Mrt Eliza Collins, Mrt L A Cul ler.' ' D-Roberta Dllllhunt. E Mrt Laura Ellis. G--Mrt Gorge Gric, 23 Jofey 8t. H Mist Alice Hand, Queen St., Mist Ollne Home, Mist Liller Hubbard, 80 Stle.8U ... I -Mitt Sizzle Ipock. J -MIm Enaly Jones, 0 Brsggs Alley, Mitt Emlne Jonet. M Mrt Ellzar Mortou. A N Mrt John H Nanel. O Mrs W L Oglesby, Jr. P- Miss Ludle Pool. r R Mitt Mlttle Rotberry (3) 8 Mitt Joe Smith, 9,014 Johnton St., Mrs Samuel Bmith. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of UaU. -V': Tha regulatlont now require that (1 one tent shall be collected on the delivery ut each advertised letter. . ' , S.W.Hamoock.P.M.1 IT'S UP TO YOU. Whether or Not we Wilt be Peimltted to Have Base Ball This : - Year.;:i;.4 The bate ball . matters ,,, have been aroused by the advent ot warm weather. We are going to have tome good garnet If those who care for the tport will MrM ind show their interest I w, ntTe excellent amateur clnb and ajg0 we Am the refusal of some good grounds, rent free, for three years or moro Tb( principal difficulty now lies ta pUmng the grounds In proper condl- tlon for playing. . .. The amateur season will begin In Lbout Unee weeksJ There will have to so be tome lively work done to get the 1 ronnds in good order by that time. If m. i. done the publlo can be assured of some very Interesting not to say exclt' Ing games at reasonable periods during the summer. There will be a meeting of those inter ested la base ball affairs at the Naval Reserve Armory tomorrow (Mondsy) eight at 8 o'clock to discuss this ques tion. Grsdlng the grounds, making the grand stand and a few other necessary repairs will require the outlay of a ti tle expense, if all who nave the interest of the game at heart will heed the ap peal and contribute something to the ex pense it will not be hard on any one. ' Turn out tomorrow night and dis- cu the matter with the boys. Lotas have some routing gamee this sum mer. Men's Oxfords. " All tho new stylos in Pat Lea and Tan t iOxfor't have arrived, the celebrated New Order Methodist Worship. . A joint oommlaaion from tha Metbo dlat Eplacopal church and the Metho dist Episcopal church, South, has re cently adopted a joint hymnal for the two churches which will be pnbllahed alms time within a i ear. This commis sion by instruction alto adopted anew order of worship for the two churches which they have officially promulgated. It is at folio wa. Let all our services begta exactly at I the time appointed; and let all our peo-1 pie kneel In silent prayer on entering! the sanctuary. X Voluntary, Instrumental or vocal. I IL 8iogIng from the Common ITya naL tha people atandlng. :' 1IL The Apostle's Creed, recited by I all, atill atandlng. I believe In God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and In Jeeua I Christ his only Son bur LoU; who waa conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of be Virgin Mary, Buffered nnder Pontine PlUte, waa crucified, dead, and burlad;! the third day he rose again from the dead, he ascended Into heaves, and alt-1 teth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty: from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost: the holy catholic church; the communion of taint; the forgiveness of tint; the ream- rectlon of the body; and tie life evei- lsatlng. Amen. IV. Praver. concluding wlih the Lord's Prayer, repeated audibly by all, bjth minister and people kneeling. V. Anthem, or voluntary. VI. Leaaon from the Old Testament, which. If from the Psalmt, may be read responalvely. VIL The Gloria Petri. Glory te to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holv Ghost; as It waa in the beginning, it now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. VIII. Lesson from tne New Testa ment. IX. Notloes, followed by collection: during or after which an offeriory may t e rendered. X, Binglng from the Common Hym nal, the people tUndiog. XI. The Sannon. XII. Praver, the people kneeling. XIII. Singing from the Common Hrronal, the people standing. XIV. Doxology and the Apostolic Bene llctlon. ( 2 Cor. xili. 14) Letter to Blades Lnmbir Co. NewBern;NO. r Dear Slrr The usual way to buy paint la to take the lowest price by the gallon. Mistake; the buyer loses by It; how much t Depends on the paint; It Is so I much a gallon, or so much a year. How I much a gallon or year, do yon think M As much perhaps, as the total price of I the paint. It may take twice the number of gallons. ' , N Avery, Delhi, N Y, owns two hous es, both exactly alike. He painted one with Devoe and one with another paint. Devoe 6 gallons; the other li. Go by the name: Devoe. There's noth I log cheaper. Go by the price; there's! nothing dearer, except not painting at I all. - Poor paint Is better than none. What does it cost not to paint at all t Can't figure It out exactly; say a tenth of I the building a year, besides looks. What is poor paint worth , thenfDon't I know and don't eate; you don't want It. Go by the name. Yours truly F. W. Devoe A Co 63 ; ; New York. P. 8. E. W. Smallwood sells our paint HAIRS OF THE NETTLE. The Ream They time Wkea Tkver Friek tha Fleak. ( The stinging hairs of the common nettle, which can easily be seen by the naked ej'e, stand out nnder the micro scope as rigid, transparent tabular prickles, highly polished and exqui sitely pointed. At their basea these hairs are furnished with bulbous reser voirs, which are charged with formic acid, an acrid, poisonoua fluid, which la discharged Into the 'wound after the sharp points have pierced, the skin. Mr. Curtis, In hla "Flora," gives this graphic description ot the process: "Placing the foot stalk of a nettle leaf on the stage of a microscope, I pressed the bulb with a blunt pin and found a liquid ascend in the prickle, aa quick silver does when a warm hand la ap plied to the bulb of a thermometer. I saw the liquid ascend and flow from its extremity. I was the more snxious to see this, as I fancied the poison might proceed from an aperture in the side of the sting near Its point, and here It appears to bq, placed rather than quite at the end, that It may not take off from Its necessary sharpness. I VtviTinv wilt fftlTtfft I A annual nt vminwi Plasttco It NOT a hot water, !thy fin; to whit and beautiful tlnlt to i ba mld with coU water. Any one lean brush it oiu Hattico nas int. I peculiar property of cementing to the await, aewruyum mVL vermin and never rubbing or scaling. i Kalaomine has no cementing property 1 I denendaemirelyon glue to make it Utlck. The glue noa rota, nourishing i vermin and germe ot deadly diaeawn (and tho atull ruba and acaU-s off, : .nniiinv walla, clothinf and furniture. i Walllinisheathat must be mixd wnh hot water are kalsoroines, no matter t what fancifulnameethey bear. Ketuse these unheallhtul mixturn and buy Pimttro In S lo. tterknirea oiiiy, proo- ' erly Intieiiol, bauiyie tl J ot I'UatKO tinia iree. NTt-KALS07" Z X CO true 'i?l 0 POOR DIGESTION, LAHGUID AND TIRED." An Interesting Letter Concernlni Pe-ru-na. Silas Delia Janveau, Globe Hotel, Ottawa, Ont,, la from one of the oldest ant best known French, Canadian families In. Canada. In a recent letter to The Peru? . sa Medicine Co of Columbus, Ohio, ahe says : O'-fc; m0' , Last Mpring ay blood seemed clogged up, my digestion poor, my had chod and I telt languid and tired mil the time, t Myphysldtm prescribed tot sue, but a Mend advised me to try Peruna. I Med li tad am pleased tostata that I found It a wonderful cleanser and pur War ol the system. In three wveLzI w-5 like a new woman, my ap petite bad Increased, I felt buoyant, light and happy and wUhout a fche orpaln,C Peruna Is M reliable family medicine. " Adla Brlttain, of Sekitan, O, writes t "After using your wonderful Peruna three months I bare had great relief. I had continual heavtneaa In my stomach, eyas billons, and had fainting spells, but they all hare left me aince using Peruna." t-Adle Brlttain. AT J. M. MITCHELL & CO'Sni New Arrivals by every Express have put our many de-jjx paumeuw in apple pie condition, so that a iresnnesa ana spring like air pervades the whole store. Dress Goods. We have received a big shipment of Sao dress gooda In black at well st la colors. We are showing the newest and best fabrics that come from the , looms this seaton. - We display this week our new stock of Walking Skirts In all lengths and colon. New Fabrics, New Cuts, New and EfToctivo Trimmings, New Spring Shades. Every Skirt msde to fit. Price $2.50 to $G.OO. Ladies Huslin Underwear. We can show you anything you want In gownt, Corset Covers and Pants at 16c to 13.00. The line we show Is ecluslvo with three promi nent features, Resuty, Finish, Rlchnets of Style and moderate In price. We prepay Express and freight on all purchases amounting : to $5.00 or over shipped lo any place , within a radius of 1C0 miles of J. H. MILL & CO., . PHONE 288. . . 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. A Full Line of Mv. Mil. LM TRIMS Goods in stock, and in Transit. Uil T. HILL, Dealer In Biotolis, Guns, Pisrou, Cas- mseis, Lunu Bnua, PHonoanpHS, Beoobps, & a rvuLunt ot SroBma Coo Da. Job Pbutxb Aim Bra an SrAitp sfAMuraoroRtB, FkoaelU. ' 81 lllddle ,1 :l . If you do not derive prompt and saw factory results from the nae of Peraaas write at ouco to ut. uartman, giving full statement of your caae and he will be pleased to give you hla valuable atV vice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President ot The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, Under Hotel ClutUwka. GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Savins Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind tli carry a very complete lino of Ai Steel Wire Fence. Et. IT. r rr ' ) 1 y r.