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try - rit mtw weme HORTH CAROLINA, NEW BERNEr A City of WOO Population anil Steadily lit the varluty and oxtentot bor utur al resourced is nnurpnaert ; and iu lior oliinaLo, uauquaUod by any State in the Union. - Great Trucking CentHr ot the Houtli; l.artro LuiiiImji mi; A Kii-hliia interests. Nutmi-rlbu to'l'lix JOI'HN Al, and Hfop Potl. VOL. XIV-NO. 105. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2. 1895. PRICE FIVE CENTS -Iff Fresh Goods Constantly ArriTini FROM THE FACTORIES FOR H. & W. 0 II C::!s C;;;:i ArajFrea b Fir: OK mi J K 1 M O 13 HEW ADVEKTINEMENTN. A & M. College, Colored. F. 8. Dully Just received. .. F. 8. D jffy -Rooms lor rent. J. K. Parker Jr. Portsmouth Mullets. BDSIKEM LOCALS FRKSII Rutabaga and Tnrniji tieed, jut ny-eiwa. uncap lor caMi ut jj. o, Dcffy'b Drug Store. . SIX Nice Rooms and Kitchen for rent. Apply to F. 8. Dtjffy. SMALL Hams just rct'd. W. B. Cox. AT John Dunn's) The finest Jenny Lind anioloupes if the season, from Geo. N. Ives & Son's Newport tiuek liirm. j81 4t UlbB Ilatvlvo Harrison will icsuma her music class In the early full. Those wish ing to study with her will please make application during this week, between five and six o'clock du'ly ut her liom, 17 New St. , , - .. jy30 lw. WANTED: An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable istabtished house. Salary $780, payable 815 weekly and expenses. Situation Dcrimuienr. Ref erences. Enclose slf-ndiliessod stamped onvclnpo The Dominion Company, 316 Umnlia uuiliting, unicago. - j27lm. JUST Reoiived Thrco Hi. umnd fine salt watermelons- and will be sold cheap nt wholesale or retail today. Come nnl see thern lf'rc you boy at J. F. Taylors store, Mai kit Dock. J. II. sladb & Co, II EADQUAR fERS lor flour, snuff,, so- iiar, Innt, butter aim tnlnioeo. Vo are Miller's aj-entj for He sale of flour. Don't forge: the place. Robebts & Bro. THE very liest and cheapest Brick in town. I will sell tliera cheapeii uuin anybody che will sell the same grade, See me bel'orc you buy. w U UEIZESBTEIN. SICK and debilitated persons that need a tonic will do well to try Minerva liocr, lie finest table beer In the world. Sold at J. F. Taylor's. If. FOR RENT. Large House and lut, 188 Middle street. Apply to J1UU. UIARJ.E8 DUFFY. FURNITNRK Repaired, Cleaned, Pol- islied or Varm-dicd. Also Upholstering in all its branches. Baby carriages paint ed, Trunks repaired, or nnytning that is out oi oraer. unit on is. u. uiucn, lao Middle stieet. i9 lm" GRATED Pineapple, best quality, lor ice cream, pies, cake, preserves and other purposes at J. F. Taylor's. ju7tl. DON'T forget that Old Papers can be bought cheap at the Journal office and in any quantities. tf F. M. CflADWICK, Merchant Tailor 103 Middle St I am now iu receipt of siirimt and summer samples and am prepared to show a large line of both foreign and' domestic style. The new Tariff on woolens went in effect, Jan. first and the goods which I can show huve all been regulated by that schedulo as to values. "Long experionco made lilm wise." Qav. That is tho only way some of us learn wisdom by experience. Now our exporionce has taught ' us that the best is always the cheapest. When you need a pair of shoes try our lino of them, tlioy do not cost much moro than inferior shoes and will do twico tho service Prices throo to fivo dollars. Now lot Handkerchiefs Justin. J. M. IIOWAKD. On the Pleasant Steamer Trent E.very Monday and Thursday for Benefit New. Berne ; Silver Cornet Band. iJAt.UI Oil 'IS AJVA UIUl' tit J y 11.11 I at 7:80 p. in. Adults 23 centf; cliildron V.ttlitv vnnisu.ltj-a nnit iialn n lvnnl nr. gnnlssition to grentor tflicioiipy fit Hie Our Zeigler's Shoes Also a new line of Beautiful Dress Goods. 20 pieces that Sea Island tcrcale v at 1Q QtGT IV. B. SWELL HO. Largo Lemons 20c. JLT'SO CAN AN AS, ,rcc. rencoz. t17"Fine line of Smoking Tobacco Ci ;ars, Pipes, etc. '"" ::. uunu & co. " KKWH ADRIFT, Iu (be Oily of Elm and Vicinity, Onlfiorcd lu nnil Briefly Told. A pleasant cnlerlalnmcnt at small cost. Tue phonograph touigut. There will be love feuBt in Centenary M. E, Church tonight. "Friday generally fair, with slowly ris ing temperature is the weal her prouic tion for today. , - Mr. T. J. Turner is moving tho dwell ing which adjoins his rosidenco about ten feet nearer the street than it lias been heretofore. Phonograph ciitortniument at Y. M. C, A. Hall lo-uight for benefit of firemen's tournament. . . Wo aro informed that Rev. Stephen 8. Turner, col., who figures in the Ucaufort insurance cacs is 01 the Methodist dennm inution, not IJaplUt as is generally repor ted iu telegrams eeut out. Regular meeting of the Woman's For cigu Missionary Society of Centenary M. E, church will bo held this afternoon at S o'clock at the parsonage, Rabun French, infant son nud only child ot Mr. r. K. l' rencli, ot Sprins Garden dietl nt Kinston of cholera infantum on the 29th, aged one year. The remains wero taken to Spriug Garden for inter ment, uiev lunerai services ? ucing con ducted at the grave by Rev. J. W. Rose. A lurge number ot mends attested tneir sympathy by ntlendance. Jiuk'e Ewart will meet with little favor from the musses of the people in his attempt to muzzle the pies?, an account ..e ...l.ri- i ..I xr. oi which iBiuuuti uu auoitiei page. . ivr have we doubt that when the case roaches a higher court that such a position as Judge Ewait has taken will tyi tbund to be in no better favor in law than it is in the minds of the liberty loving people. When tho act of any public official be comes abave proper criticism our country would-indeed be in peril. Cotnluff nud Uolng. Rev. S. J. Porter' returned Thursday from Pollocksville driving over with Prof. Hey wood who n turned tho same iiny. Mr. Porter installed Mr. A. F. Bell as deacon of the Pollccksvillo Bap tist church the previous evening. Misses Mary Bryan and Oliver returned from Moiehead city. . Miss Lala Ewell returned from Have lock where she has been visiting friends. Mrs. II. R. Bryan and hor daughter, Miss Isabel left for Connelly Springs and Morgantou. Misses Kathleen Pritchctt and Lena Humphrey who have been visiting Miss Alice Smith, returned to their home in Kinston. Miss I.ula Fields of the above town is visiting Miss Smith. Dr. Fr.mk Duffy went down to More head on a professional cull. He expects to return todsy. Mr. John B. Ives returned from South ern Pines. Mr. Joe Lucas returned from Wilson where he has been visiting relatives. Rov. J. A. Green of Louisborg, arrived to visit Mr. F. E. llige. Mr. Green is President of Louisburgs Female College and lie is pulling iu a fine lot of fancy poultry and pet animals which will no doubt be well appreciated by the pupils. Mr. J. F. HanfT who is spending a month or two in Morchead on business came up yesterday aud returned hist night. Mr. W. n. Chadbourno relumed from Wilmington nnd he and Mr. Reid Wliit ford left immediately for Ociocoke where the chanuel deepening work is in prog ress. Messrs. W. L. Arcndoll and T. D. Webb of Morehead, passed th rough n route to Wilmington, to attend the an nual meeting of a building and loan asso ciation. They reprosont tho stock owned in Carteret county. Mr. Frank Thornton and (laughters, of I uyetteville, passed through yesterday returning from Morelioud to their home, Mr. G. A. Barloot is back from his Wilson trip. ' ' ' . Feinnlea vn Ulnlca. The game of ball bctwion the Norfolk Female base ball team and the New Berne team took plti.ro at the Fair grounds yes torday afternoon. There was quite a crowd ol "stags" out to sco the game. The Indlos boat by a score ot 11 to 8. Oh I Didn't Messrs Foy, Nelson and Roberts play line ball lor tho ladies To-KlKht'i Porformnnce at the Y, M. C, A, Hall. We judge thero are very fow of our citi sins who have not heard tho phonograph, but there nre doubtless many who have not heard it with the trumpet altachmcnt which enables it to be lienid over a hall. Any who have not heard it thus will have an opportunity ol doing so at the Y. U.C. A. Hall tonight at the small cost often and fifteen centa. Even those who liavo heard phono graphs repeatedly will bike delight in this for the instrument usod is one of the best and the selections flro admirable. Among them are two com e solos, by celebrated minstrels. They aro tendered clear, dis tinct and melodious almost as fine as if they wero present on the stage. There will be a number of these vocal selections a portion of them being recitations. There will also bo renditions ol instru mental music, and pieces will be recorded before the audience and rendered at once. Mrs. W. B. Hill lias consented to lend her services to enhance this portion of the evening's entertainment. A Small Inauranee Fraud. Insurance, frauds seem all the go now. The wholesale charges of graveyard in surance at Beaufort, the murd'irs by Holmes of Chicago la -get insurance money, are startling the public, and Washington pops up with a little sensa tion along the samo line. We copy the mention of it Irom the Raleigh News and Observer, as follows: ' "A citizen hero yesterday said that a, citizon of Washington, N- 0., had been au'eut there for a life, insurance company which company had cone out of business years ago. Nobody happened b-die, the agent continued t) collect the premiums, the other day one of those Who had been paying died, claimed insurance and found out the company bad gone out of business years ago, as above stated. The agent, it is staled, has skipped. His name for tho preseut is withheld,'' ' . V BEAUFORT INSUR'NCE FRAUDS Evidence of the State in the Case of Arthur. A Panper and AlmoHt at Deaf li's Door The Iuaurance Placed Without IliN Knowledge Charges of Murder lu Two Cama-Publlc Opinion Waltlnz for Further Developments The De- fondants ou their Metal. A spocml to tho Wilmington Messenger from Morchead gives this account of the proceedings iu the insurance cases on the 81st of July: "The third day of the sensational trial lor conspiracy in Hie insnranco was (It. volotl to proving the physical and finan cial condition of Charles Arthur, one ol thoallegod victims. If the evidonce for the prosecution is not rebutted Arthur is proven to nave been a pauper and almost a living skeleton. Fraud is proved by the evidence as it stands, but as yet there is no proof ol conspiracy. "W. L. Arendell was put on the stand again this morning. lie testified that Charles Arthnr was a walking skeleton nnd tho nearest to a dead man lie evor saw alive. Tho justice said this did not show conspiracy and further evidonce was ruled out. "Cant. Charles Snringle, Of tho nnptha launch, Sadie, testified that Charles R. llassel asked lum to send Arluur over to Beaufort in his boat and to tell Arthur that it would be money in his pocket if he came over to Beaufort, dipt. Sam E. Watle carried Arthur to Bvaulbrt that mominjr. Sprinkle brought him buck that night. Gpriii"lo was in a hurry and put him out at tho depot wharf, leaving ii im to conic up town as bet he could. Ueloro Arthur got up town lie tell Iro n exhaustion on the railroad track an 1 vm picked up bv railroad hands lust in lime to prevent his being run over by the train. 'J. B. Arendell, a notary public ol Morehead City, said that Arthur cumo be fore, him not long before his death and made affidavit at iho request of the agent of the Northwestern Insumneo company, of Minneapolis, that lie had nova1 been examined for insiuame; that he hud never applied for or authoriz d any one else to apply for insurance on his life anil so far as lie Knew, there was no tnsuiance on ins life. Furtliirmoie that he felt lie was not a fit subject for iusuiance on his life ami it was a iraud. "Dr. A. J. Mclntyre, a practicing phy sician and druggist of Morchead City, was called to the stiind. Ho repeated in substance what Mr. Arendell bad said regarding the affidavit und stated that he himself signed Arihui's affidavit in his official rapacity us Mayor of Morehead City. While Arthur was here, lie sum his doctor was Dr. F. P. Gates who now re sides :at Mautco, on Roanoke Island. Mclfltvre hnd nover personally prescribed for Arthur, but hail as a matter of charily given him medicine to alleviate his suf fering. "T. D. Webb, of the firm of T. 1). Webb & Bro., the largest firm in More head City, next testified, lie stated that sometime in tho jcar 1894, previous ;o Arthur's death, Arthnr catno to him one day with a letter from the Northwestern Life Iusuiancj company, of Minneapolis, and ns Arthur could not read he asked Webb to read it for linn. Tho letter scared Arthur terribly, because he did not know anything about any insurance on his life. The letter said that the first premium ou Arthur's policy for which ho had given a note was now due, and asked lor an immediate remittance. Arthur stated to Webb that he had no insurance, bad never applied for uuy, had never given them a unto, hnil no money and that this notice was tho first he had ever heard of any insurance on his life. Webb then took him before Arendell and Melntyto and bad him make the tdlidavit re ferred to. 'John Forlaw, a notary public of Beau fort, was thou called. Tho proofs ol death iu one of the Arthur cases wero exhibited to him and identified. Ho staled that the proofs of death were maile out in the handwriting of Charles R. Ilassell, who issuod the policy and that Ilassell came to his bouse, took liim in a buggy mid tiny went out toge'hor to soe Mrs. Arthur, tho widow of Charles Arthur, and asked-? her to swear to the proofs. 'All the witnesses testified that lie was very thin aud emaciated ami in poor health. "Arendell, tho notary public, slnlcd that he weighed him about a year hi l'-uo his death and thai his cornet we'ght was eighty-seven pounds. "It is a matter of record that Arthur was a pauper, and received 3 a month from the county fund and that bo was an object of charily for tho citizcisof More head City and Beaufort. : . "Perkins, the last n-nn arrested, is May or ol Newport and ex-town constable of Morohend City. At tho beginning of this season Perkins was iu ch irge of the police department ol the Atlautic hotel. "Here aud iu Beaufort people aro dis cussing the sensational arrests, but seem to withhold their opinions unlit oil tho evidence has been brought out. They say prominent citizens should not be condemned as guilty of thoso dark crimes until strong proot has been offered. The prosecution claims to have this proof. The attorneys lor the defense say there has been no evidenco to prove conspiracy and as yet no case has been ma lo out." A world dispatch from Boaufott con tains this: "From time to time messengers wero sent out to summon utliurs who, whilo not ot formally arcus-d, aro suspcctolof having boon concerned in the alleged con spiracy. ........ v. "T. W. Aiken, tho Mutual Roservo company's representative, mys that the evidence agatust thu accused is -of the strongest diameter. It is stated that the parties who have suits pending agrynst the insurance companies allege that the com panies offered as late ns Saturday to com promise the contested policies at 50 cents on thu dollar. In view of this, It is claimed by friends of the arcused Hint the arrests wero dosigmd to force a comprom ise. Represents iiyvs of the compauios In dignantly deny iii.s. ' "A reputable physician here said to the Wor'd correspondent that ho was ap proached Some months ago by parties who desired to secure insurance on a sick man, but that wheu he informed them that he would havQ to give a report bas d upon the fiicts in tho'ene tlioy decided that thoy didn't want his ropoit. "Tho insurance men c'aiin that the d ath of Sereda Williams, wil'eofono of the accused colored men, was caused by neglect, abuse aud excessive d"SiS of brom ide of pobissta. "It is al eg"id that Turner, the colored minister who is said lo hive had bis I daughter's lil'e insured whilo she was in the last stipes of consumption, accom- pl shed it by getting his sister to repre' sent the dying girl ut the medical exami nation.. "Oipliojs Windsor, an aged colored woman who was insured lor Sa.UUU, i: alleged to have died Irom the ellecls of morphine, nud it is said taat her body was lurie.l hastily before her daughter, who a in Hew 1 oik, Could reach her. Methodist Itcvlvnl at Vamleiiierc. There is a gracious revival in the Moth. odist church at Vundcmero, known ns B.nue's chapel, of which Rev. J. C. Jones is pjstor. It boijan on Suuday, July 28th aud goo I interest was showu from almost from tho very beginning. Thee were five convulsions the following Wednesday. Mr. Jones is conducting tho services himself without the assurance ut any other minister. At White Oak Million. Our former townsman Mr. Ed Houdor- son bus been spending a few days in tire city. lie is now located near tho city again. About two weeks ago ho mnvod to Whiteoak and will there engi'ge in farming and merchandizing. Tlio Slimson lumber, Co., liavo a good saw mill at this station on the W. N. &. N. Railroad, which gives employment. (counting both the haml3 in the mill and tire loggers) to about fifty workmen, all ol which blips to build up the place. When the roar I uas built past that point. While- oak" was nothing but wild woO' s. The development is the n suit ol its coming. A New Enemy to Urowliiff Corn. Mr. Terrv, of Wake, yesterday walked into Coniniis-fiouer Patterson's office with a now species of Worm, which is being examined by Entomologist McCarthy. The worm has wings, nnil bores into aud eats out corn four or live inches above tho root, which causes it to break at that place, even against a fairly brisk wind. The worm is an men long, ami is get ting into the fields about here in a way to inak'i farmers somew hat worried N-ews and Observer. l!iilf It! Slcctinctt In the Country. Rov. J. W. Roo, the pastor, nssistid by Rev. I!. W. Spillinan.'of Cove is con ducting nuetings this week in tho Rap ist church nt boring Uauleii. I lure was ono eonvi wion Tue-day night. Tho meet ings will continue lluoiigli the week. JSexl nlonilay .Mr. Ko.-O Will begin a meeting at Truilt's. NEWS IN 1SKIEF. The Baltimore Sun says sonic Repub licans think they on organize tho U. S. Senate "without making any concessions to the Populists'' by tho votes of Senators Joins and Marion liutlcr. This sounds like they think they own Butler. The Jacksonville Timos tells of Iho sale of a singlo bill of good! amounting to 1141.50, which was nllectcd through n 3.00 adverlisenunt in itscolums. Judi cious advertising always pays. The ad voitiscnicut does its work whether the customer speaks of it or not. The News and Observer gives this Item: "Mr. J. A. Holmes, Stato Gooligist, is back Irom Wilmington, where ho has been examining phosphates. Mr. llolnns says the crops down thnt way aro looking w ell, ami that I hero is a large trucking development around Wilmington, till along the railroad lines from GoldsborO to Wilmington." James W. Tufts, nf Boston, who has bought 5,000 acres of bind two milts Irom Soul horn Pines, lias put 150 men ut work thoro preparing the land foi settlement and advertiac8 for 200 carpenters b put up buildings which he is to rent to Nor thern sottlors. The Charlotte Observer suvs: ''The Methodists of tho city somo lime ago bought the Sloan lot on Tryon nnd Sec ond "streets, "to have ami to hold" until thoy saw Iheir way clear to build a church thereon, Tho time has come, and the trustees of Tryon S.rcet church, who pur chased tho lot, are talking plans." The Rull'alo Courier publishes, on the statement of a man who tried it, nil alco holic rcnioly which knocks the spots out of the gold euro. When tho lhirt for stimulants is on, peel nn Irish potato so that 0110 end can bo easily put in the 1110 alb nnil sucked. Put this into a glass ol ice water f.irafow niiniitcsand ruck. A few sucks will allay the thirst fir "sperits,'' an I repeateel a fow limes if tho thirst should return will qnonch it fir good. The Irish potato is a very lino bulb and makesavory etiiunl.ting bjverng'j itself, laniiliary kuowu by the name of poteeu. Ex. Plionoa;raph Opera Tonight, At Y. M. C. A. Hall Friday night, August 2nd, lor Benefit of Fil men's Tour nament. Sections of Vocal and Instrumental Music nnd Recitations. Also a selection Irom Mrs. W. B. Hill recorded by tho Phonograph before the audience. The Phonograph can bo heard all ovor tho ball by the use of a largo funnel for tho purpose Doors open ut eight o'clock, comuionc.o n 8:30. Children 10 cents; adults 15 rants; 2 tickets 25 cents. For snlo now at Nunn & Co's. td WllmlUKlon, New Item A Norfolk Ry, New Burn, N. C, July 20, 1895, Mossrs. Morrill & Clark, Gentlemen: For years my wife has been a pre it pulfoivr from lNniotiSTioN aud the accompanying ailnioms; tempor ary nl'uf has bem obtained from time to time from the use of various medicines; but your rcniidy which shclins leon using for some timo lias accomplished more good nnd given great-, r satisfaction than any she Inn over used. Jno. B. ManIx nytf. I. C. is a sure cure lor Indiges tion and Dyspepsia. augl 8111 Arizona has produced moro than $800,000,000 of precious tnotuls. Tho exports of silvur have oxoocdod to.000,000 a yoitr and of oapner t,-000,000, TUB MEW WATF.It-WOKKS WELLS- One tllvca an Incxbnnstlble Nnnply at 100 Feet, the Other One Has Mow Reached About Half that Depth. One of tho new wells being borei for tho New Bemo Water Works company has been thoroughly tested and found to ha inexhaustible. The test was made by theSilsby steam fire engine with engineer John C. Green in charge. The engine was made to do its best, the water being thrown through a two-inch nozzle. As is customary with the deep wells of this ncighboriicod the wiler was lowered about four fot dinctly after the pumping began, and, having got that low it could not be affected a particle further, thus showing plainly that tho supply could uot lc exhausted. ;. Another lent are of these wells at the water works is that water can be pumped from one well into another ns fust and us long as it is desired to do so. without over Hewing it. There will be no liaugo iu ll.s height no perceptible effect Both wells are eight inches in size tho limslied one is 1UU leet deep, the one upon which work is now iu progress is at pics ont about fifty feet. A ItiiHlness Opportunity. Aii established business of eight years, tho stock consisting of Crockery, Home Furnishing Goods, Stationary, etc., is offered for sale. A good paying trade but the proprietor is physically unable to attend to it. Any one desiring to secure a well established, paying business 11, New Berne will do well to address Pro prietor, Box 501, New Berne, N. C. Untml Encampment of flic 1. O. O. F. lobe held in Charlotte, M. C, Auk. 7lli, Atlantic and North Carolina R. R. Passenger Department, Nkwbeii.n. N. C, July 27, 1895. To Agents A. and N. C. It. ltd: You will sell tickets to the abjvo from your station to Gld.-boro and return at ran 11 No. 2. Tickets 10 bo on sale Aug. 5th and flth, good 10 return until Aug. lOlli, 1895, in clusive. 3. L. Dill, G. P. A. Mntlee to MnclNtrates. Magistrates of Craven county in bind ing over persons lo court, will be careful to bind to th : Circuit Criminal Court which convenes the first Monday in Octo ber next. All appeals in Criminal cases from n magistrates court nro recognizable to the same term of said court. W. M. Watson, Clerk. jyltd&ivlm Just Received. A Nice Lot of Fresh Corned Portsmouth Mullets. I ids 1 handle a complete lino of Family Groceries. To my Country Friends I would say my slablos aro FHEU. (live mo a trial nud lie convinced that I will SlII you goods as cheip for tho cash as any house in tho City. LORILLARD AND GAIL & AX SNUFF A SPECIALTY. Thanking my tnanv Frionds for their past favors, and Trusting to share a por tion of your future patronage, I am lours truly, Dnilril ! NO. 77 BROAD ST. Summer : : Comforts ! HAMMOCK HOOKS, HAMMOCKS, RECLINING CHAIRS, RhMNH & CLARET WINE for cool mid didioious minimcr Drinks, ATiitt J. F. TAYLOR'S. HARDEST BRICK 3t Hard Times Prices and Salmon ones for a very small amount of money. No matter wliat kind you want, come and see me; I have every grade, an X my prices will suit you. J. R. PIQOTT. New Groceries ! New Stock II No. 40 Middle Street, Music's old stand. J. L. Fentress, Prop. rSTCity and Country natronaco so- UntiA,! I.' A .)..!: llljl IIMi Al.UVl'jr MCI! ,01 JT. nest ot uoods nnit Lowest Prices. Give us a call. augl 8m JUAN PORT UONDO.,... Cigsr Sold only at BRADIIAM'S PHARMACY, Corner M hid lo A Pollock Sts. ICIIave ynu tried Bbomo .YtonT or tliat lleudru.be I FOR THE NEXT 30 Days I have decided to sell my stock OF Cazx Fruits- at greatly reduced prices to mako room for the new pack of 1895, It is an opportunity to lay in a supply which no housekeeper can afford to neglect. Dried Fruits Will also bo reduced and our stock is very complete, all nice goods. Call and boo them. -000-000- Imported Direct Mi From the Far East describes our stock to a T. WE CARRY ONLY THE CHOICEST PRODUCTIONS OF THE FLOWERY KINGDOM AND JAPAN. Good Tea is haif the meat. Nothing can supply the want of it. Tho market is flooded with the spurious goods, but there's no need of buying them mere ly because thoyTre offered. Wo givo our customers their clioico only from tho choicest grades. Our Teas are such that a Mandaria would drink with satisfao tion. Onr Special Brand Kiel Tea We still sell ONE lb of this TEA and 31b.GSugar for 50c. , Our Coffees are the cream of the Ara bian and Java plantation and so always high grade JNO. DUNN 65 and 67 - Pollock street,
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