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fitnnriittrtll FJORTH - CAROLINA, NEW BERHE, A City of WWII Population and Steadily Growing on a Solid Uualneiw Haul. Great Trucking; Center ot tlio Mouth; Luneu Luuiburiug A KIhIiIiik lutorett. Nulwrlke to The JvUMVAL Mw fmtUl. In the variety uud extentof ber uatur al ttuwurcea Isunsurpatwod; and In her olitnato, unequalled by any State In the Union. - , VOL. XIV-NO. 149. NEW BERNE, N. C' SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 21, 1895. PRICE-7-FIVE CENTS r, :.::::::::::&::::::::::::' -M1MMTT VE STAND Behind every Statement we make We say nothing that cold . fao s will not r . Substantiate. ' -." We Back Up - - I, . , .v.:;.:EVERY STATEMENT:-.".: That U What We Do I CP Wo make the Statement here while we have the GOODS and PRICES in the Stores to back up every claim and quota tion ' ' ' " ifffe stand behind, with our GUARANTEE. You can rely upon it, Therefore when we say that we will give you More . . Goods. UTor ' . ' f ' ' ' ". ' : ' s " ;-- ;- v:-,..'- v. ;. ' ; - v ' Your : ; Jloney THAN AST HOUSE IN M BERNE. 9Don't fail (o call and exam- ine for yourself. No Trouble to Show Goods " That is what, we pay our clerks for. ' y , ' t!7We are determined not to be undersold. We mean bust ness, and you will miss a great opportunity if you fail to. visit our Stores. ., 3?olloclCt. r ' 'NEW ADTEBTIHKMRHTM. J. R. Parker, jr. Pig Feet J. 11. Parker, jr. Queen Olives. ; J. B. Paiker, jr. Fine Butter. . J. L. Hartsfield -To Atlnnta. O. Murks Co. Shoes guaranteed. H. Moore New Shoe Shop. Mrs. Bettie Wlialey Pay Up. B, G. Mosely--Administrator'BNnlice, BITNINKNN LOCALS QUEEN Olives 80c quort, imported Olive Oil, Sugar Cured Shoulders, llama aud Bronkiast blrips just received at v J. B. 'Parker, Jr. VERT Fine Butter, 30c. Il. at , : i J. B. Parker, Jr. PICK LEU Pork ly Iho Barrel or retail at 4 , McDaniel & Giiskili'a. SPICED Pig Feet and Crtara Cheese just received at J. K. marker jr. A. WARNER'S French Cafe removed to corner of Middle and South Frout streets, Oysters in ntiy style, and Lunch of all kinds, at any hour. siost OUR 30c. Roasted Coffee can't be beat. It is delicious. Ground to order. Mcltaniel & Gaskill. OYSTERS at Lupton's Coffee douse at 15 rents per quart Hughes isiock. b!9 lm. ... . 8 D. PARKER. Merchant Taixob. Up in Winsleud'a Picture Gallery, corner Middle hdu roiii'Ck streets, l have a nne lot ol Full and Wiuter Samples In, and am prepared to (how a cheap and nice line ol f oreign and Domestic styles, and can'compet with any Tailor in town. Call and give me a trial. SUPERIOR BUTTER and Finest Cn am Cheese, J aet Received, W. B. COX. FLOWERS for Xmas and Earter B'oom ing. Plant Roman Hyacinths aud Easter Mines now. Bulbs at Herry's. KOLI-METTA at Berry's fountain. A bulb of Freesia Refiacla Alba given with every glass. 815 im HOUSE To Rent on Metcalf Street. Now occupied' by T. J. Mitchell. Possession eiven uct. 1st. Kitchen. Contains Six Rooms and J. . Dinkins. SICK and debilitated persons that need a tonic will do well to try Juinerva beer, the 6nest table beer in the world. Sold at J. F. Taylor's. tf. A FULL line of Fall and Winter Sam. pies lust arrived. . Call and examine be fore giving your order. s F. M. Chad wick, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle Sr. WANTEDA reliable, active gentleman or lady travel for a reliable established house. Salary $ 780, payable f 15 weekly, ard money advanced torexpenses. snua tion steady. Relerences. Enclose self-ad dressed stamped envelope. II. E. Hess, . . i . "n r. ' . n . HEADQUARTERS lor flour, snuff, su gar, lard, butter and toimrco. we are Miller's agents for the saleof flour. Don't forge; the place. Roberts & Bro. GRATED Pineapple, best quality, (or ice cream, pies, cake, preserves and other purposes at J. tr. l aylor s. juvti. WELIST LARGE SHIPMENTS OF GOODS " ARRIVING DAILY AT THE NEW BERNE BARGAIN HOUSE oub stock of: Dbv Gpops, -..! CI.OT0INO, ' Shoes, ' . ": Hats, Notions, Gents Fuenishinos, '?';!v';OABPKTS, "J ' . i r: ' Bv0s,"' -. '.''.. MlTyLINEBT, pTC Will be complete in every dnport . .. i nient. .. : We have made it a rale to see how low we can sell a customer, and not how much profit yre can make, therefore we will not be undersold, but will lead all others in low prices. Far seeing people visit first the ep lotf iStxLO. Soos vixnan P. O. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, tF"On September 23rd we will be ready for Fall work in our Dress-inaking department. Par ticular attention given to the se lection and make up of bridal ont fits. ' . : ... ' C7" Correspondence . solicited. Samples furnished, ..." - T . .-'TTT If. O. MEWS ADRIFT. ! the Vlljr or EIiim ! VleiaUjr, Ciftltinred In nnd Briefly Tol4. Uot! ' Holterll ' - " Ilottestlll It's np to 99 degrees. Generally fair weather is predicted for today. Mrs. B. II. Berry will toon enter into the millinery business. There is a good deal of fun going on At the Club I!ou8o every afternoon now, for quite a number are practicing for the bout race next Wednesday. ' The thermometer is still climbing.. It went up to 99 yesterday, which is five degrees higher than it reached at all last yetir, but which has been reached twice before this year, June 2d and 3d. Key west advices says that the party of supposed mmusiers arrested by the cut ter Winona Tuesday were carried before U. S. Commissioner Otto and released, uotliing being proven against them. The last copy of the Volunteer Fire man contains excellent portraits ot our townsman, T. A Green, Treasurer of the N. C. State Firemen's Association, and of Ben T. Auierson, of Wilson, its statisti cian. Mr. Edward Ballard, about 47 years of oge who has been down ill with con sumption for quite a while, died yester dity. He leaves three daughters. The remains will he taken to hU old homo at Core Sound for interment. , Some of the oysters on the market Fri day spoiled owiiig to the intense heat and bad to be hauled off and thrown away. The boatmen were warned by the city authorities not to bring any more here until cool weather comes again. Mr. F. D. Cudlipp, electrician, arrived from Richmond and spent Friday m the city looking to the movement of the tele graph office from its present location to the new ono at Hotel Chattawkn: Mr. G. L Johnson accompanied Mr. Cudlipp. He intends to equip the new office well. The work will be in progress next week. We are glad to see that Rev. L. L. Nash, D. D., who has been til a few days from fever was able to set up all day yesterday. Mr. T. It. Hyman, who has had a spell of sickness is also able to be up and around the house now. We hope speedily to see them bot'i enjoying their usual health and vigor. .- A colored laborer on tiie tram way of Messrs. Congdon & Co., np Neuse river was run over and both legs cut oil' Friday nlternoon. Medical attention was summoned from New Berne but the inju ries were snch that there were fears that the man would bedtad even before the physicians could reach him. Mr, Wm. T. Hough,!who came to New Berno from Bayboro a few weeks ago is now located in the Baxter building along side the Middle street Baptist church, using the store part lor his business and living in thereat. While it was being fitted up he was temporarily near the market wharf. Mr. Hough brought up a stock of general merchandise which he had been handling but he is closing that out to de vote the store's space to milliucry and notions, In which business his wile will engage. - ; A. 4r S. C. R. K., Bnlldlnn Connected With WB(er-Worb. All tbe A. & N. C. B. R., buildings in this city, tbe offices, the depot, the shops and the warehou-e are being connected with the water works. A drinking fountain of improve! pat tern, has also been erected in the yard in the place ol the one formerly there, and an ornamental fountain throws alolt. its beau tiful spray from tho center of the fish reservior. Wo nie glad to see such wholesale use made ot the water works' conveniences. They should be appreciated by every one. ;r :.' l ; ' , ; '. Coming and Going-. Misses ' Annie and Maud Morton, who have been visit'ng ut Mr, Hugh Cum. mings', returned to their home in Kin. Adiufant General F. II. Cameron of Hnlainh anrl .lnrlna .1 I ; MoHji. nr N'ov. etteviile, came in on the steamer Neuse and left on the morning train for their homes. They nave been over to Eliza beth City court. Judge McKae was a citizen 01 fflew uerne prior to ine war. Dr. H. B. Battle, who bos been spend ing a short time in the city at Hotel Chattawka, lett tor Ins home in Kalelgli, Mr. Frank L. Cast ex, of Gotdsboro, formerly of New Berne is registered at the Chattawka. He is now traveling for a Virginia gry goods bouse. . Klneten Naval Beservea. The Naval Reserves received a lot ol ammunition Monday and are now in con dition to give powerful aid in preserving the peace should occasion arise. The Tact of the existence ofiucb an onraniz dion acts as a preventative of riots or disor ders. . - Lieut. Winslow came Monday and gave the boys their first skirmish drill. He says they did splendidly for the first time. Lieut, Winslow complimented ouratw . .- . . . r. . ... sion-hlghly. The personnel of the division is as good as anywhere, consisting ot some ol tht best citizens ot the place. Tbe Reserves deserve and should have tut enrouragpmedt and support otlhe community. free frees, - r rt ' '. . (. ; Iknaatttlea or Tohoero. The Qoldsboro Argus says that the amount of tobacco on the market ou the opening of the warehouse in that place! OlrO AAA 1 41,-1 Lt 1. 1 break was ever before known in the Stale for anv one day." 1 . r. : r. ... . ... ! lA. 1 ' . I . 1 1 1 . no are privately luiormeu ilia I ine br.ak was to large tliat tiie immense warehouse floor, que of the largest in tbe Btaia, was nlled and yet there were about a hundred carts In waiting. , Tbe sales had to be continued next day.-. . ' Mr. w. T. uuio is bark irom Ueau fort and Martin counties, informs nt that he found the farmers flush with money from sales of tobacco and that they were losing interest in "tree silver." . The most tbey were thinking about now was big prices for loloco. , , . ' , , . . , f The Soverlco Grand Lodge of Odd Follows will hold Its next session on Dal las Texas, CITY COUMCII. PBOCEEDINUH. Hetlee Oiven to W. H. M. K. elala About tbe Frog Pen JDralnace . Second-Band Clothing- - ranlia- tion. v t':-l yig :f .7 Sept, 19 th, 1895. The Board assembled after recess, his Hon. Mayor Ellis in the chair, with (Jouncumen, frimrose, JNenl, and Wetn erington present. The following ordinance prepared by the City Attorney in regard to fumigation of second-band clothing was unamimously adopted: ' - Be It Ordained: That all second-hand clothes, and bed-clothes brought within the City ot New Berne to be sold shall, before the same shall be offered for lef be earned by tbe owner thereof to the receptacle or apartment in tint rear of the city nail providad by tlio ctty lor sucn purpose, and there be disinfected by funti eation. ' It shall be tho duty of the city Marshall to have all Bitch clothes disinfected,- and he shall stencil or stamp each piece with the word "Fumigated," and the owner thereof shall pay the following tees to cover the expenses of such disinlection and marking, to wit: All ladies' dresses of whatever kind, locts. eacn; an overcoats, uls.ers, long cloaks, and all other similar large overwraps, IScts. each; all coats and cloaks of whatever kind, not other wise mentioned, large shawls, blankets and quilts, lOcts. each; all roundabouts, jack ets, overalls, roots and balmorals, 5cts. each; nil vests, caps, small shawls, 3uls. each; all undergarments not otherwise mentioned, all childreus' clothing and all other garments not otherwise ; mentioned, 8cts, each. It shall bo the duty of the city Marshall to keep an account of all clothes so disin fected, nnd also, of all Ices collected therefor, and shall pay the 3ame into the City Treasury. That the city Marshall shall rereivo for his personal services from the city a sum equivalent to one half of the lees collected for such disinfection aud marking. That all other expenses, including expenses for material and labor additional to that of the City Marshall when neces sury, shall be paid by the city, and it shall be the duty ot the city to pi ovide a room, apartment or build. ng iu which such disinfection shall be carried on, the said room, apartment or building to be air-tight and to be used exclusively for the purpose of such disinfection. Any one felling or offering for sale second-hand . clothes or bed-clothes without having the same disinfected or marked, as herein required, shall bo fined fifty dollars for each and every ofience. Sec'd. That all other ordinances in ref erence to the fumigation of second band clothes and bed rlolhes are hereby repealed. Ordained. Upon motion the clerk was instructed to notify Mr. H. A. Whiting Gen. Manager ofthc W. N. &. N. Ry. that unless steps were taken within 10 days from date looking to the drainage of the "r rog rond" section, the ordinance in regard to the grade ot rail roads lun. ning into tho city, would be strictly in- forced. The clcik was also instructed to forward a copy of said ordinance to the Uen. Manager. Upon motion Boaid ad' journed. Hugh J. Lovick, City Clerk. COUNTY COMM. PROCEEDINGS, la Special Meeting A. a, c. B. B., Connty Proxy Appointed. I.lqnor License Granted. The Board of Commissioners of Craven county met in special or called meeting pursuant to law, on the 20th day of Sept., 1895, at 10 o'clock, a. ni., at the court house in New Berne, when the following was bad and done. Preseut. Commissioners, E. W, Small wood, W. C. Brewer and J. A. Meadows. Ordered, That James A. Bryan, chm'n.. of the Board of Commissioncis, bo, and he heieby is appointed proxy tor the county of Craven to represent said coun- ty's stock in the Atlantic & North Caro lina raiirosu at uie uieeuug u, me moc& holders of ' said county to bo held on Thursday, Sept. Bflih, 1895, at Morehcad City, N. C and at all meetings of the stockholders of said company to be held thereafter, until revocation of tl.is order, with power under him to appoint one or more substitutes. : Ordered, That upon payment of the proper tax to tnesnenn, license De granted J. S. Garrett aud C. C. Roach, trading as Roach & Co., to retail liquors far tho six months ending Dec, 31st, 1895, at their place of business, No. 4 Pasteur ptrect, New Berne, N. 0. Ordered, That upon payment of tbe proper tax to the sheriff, license be grant ed to Hotel Chattawka to retail liquors for six months, ending Dec. 31, 1895. E. K. Bryan presented bis official bond as cotton weigher for the city ot .New Berne, wbicb, alter examination, being found sufficient in the security thereof, was on motion approved, accepted and ordered to be recorded and filed. Ordered, That J. W. Sloan, township No. 8, city, be released from payment of poll lax lor 18U4, He Having proved to satisfaction of this hoard that he is aver any years ojd, ,: . At M Habn'a Stables. Two splendid Iron grays, beautiful matches, which were in the last lot of horses that arrived for Messrs. M. Halm & Co., were out with the 'bus yesterday. Thev attracted considerable attention. They are fine animals- weighing HCO pouuus eapu, . Mr. Ferd. Hahn was also out sporting with one or tuocnoice, medium, iron gray drivers in the afternoon. An elegant little vehicle, a fine little T cart, adjustable for two or four people came at the same time. It is one of the prettiest uttle carts around here. . , , v -1 '-.4 ; "' ' 7 ' : ',' Collar Bene Broken Proly fatal " tajanea, - - UlsfoHunesI have failed rapldlv upon Mr. Alfred Rawls of Arrapnhoo. Bis wife, Mrs. Alolha Rawls, died Wednesday the 18th after a brief illness, which occur, renoe we noted In the Dally Journal. . Alter the funeral Mr. Rawls sent his son on an errand and on the way the horse whlcb tne young man was ruling stjitn bled and fell, throwing hlro, and the horse tell on top of hiin. ' The fall was so severo that young Mr. Rawls' collar bone was broken, a portion of it protruding. There are strong fears that the acoiduut will prove fatal. , THE WOMAN'S EDITION Of tho raretteville Ohoerver-A Hlh. Ij Creditable Wark-Ite Features and Objeet A Native of New Berne tbe Editor In Chief. The Fayettrville Observer's Woman's Edition is a fine nne. It consists of twelve large pages. Much of the space Is, of course, devoted to Fayetteville histori cally and ditcriptively, and considerable is also devoted to the State along tbe same Jincs,.tne articles being caretully prepared by ladies selected for the purpose. There are several illustrations. Among them is a map of Fayetteville, a picture of me atu and new court-nouso, me uonted erate monument at Raleigh, and portraits or iions. Jenereon uavis and Z. ii. Vance. One of the column articles is on "North Carolina Women; their Contributions to Literature.'1 Mrs. Mary B. Clarke and Miss Alice L. Duffy, New Berne poetesses, iivivo Ytjij cievcr pimuun in iu Tbe paper is sold at ten cents each and is well worth it. The object of it is to raise funds for the Conlederate monument which is to be erected on the court house square of Fayetteville, by the ladies of Cumberland county, The work is direct ly in charge ol the Ladies' Confederate Memorial Association of that city. The president of tbe Association is Mrs. Juo. 13. Broadfoot, nee Miss Fannie Bryan, daughter of Judge II. R. Bryan of New Berne. The edition is a great credit to ber and to the other ladies connected with the work. Disciple Meeting;. Rev. James Winfield went down to North river Friday to conduct a meeting of about a week's duration. A week previous he closed a meeting at a mission station at Reelsboro which he started lost year. There were ten ad dition swelling the total number of Dis ciplcss there now to 49; a house of wor ship is being erected and they will be or ganized into a church at an early day. NEWS IN BB1EF. The week beginning Oct. 7, will lie fire men's wjek at the Cotton States Exposi tion in Atlanta, Ga. The Duke of Marlborough will visit the Atlanla Exposition in company with Mrs. W. K. Yandcrbilt and Miss Cun- suelo Vanderbilt, the last of thv week. France and Russia have instructed their ambassadors at Rome not to decorate their homes on the occasion of the celebration of the entry of tbe Italian troops into iiome in ivu. A dispatch to a news agency from Con. stantinople, saying that eleven Musselmen have been arrested in connection with the recent attack on the Missionary College at larsus. Ross C. Vanbokelen, receiving teller of the Merchants Loan nnd Trust Company. Chicago, is missing with about $50,000 of the money belonging to the institution, Mr, Vanbokelen is supposed to be in Mexico. The Beaufort Herald says: "As cold weather sets in fish begin to bita. Already tne trout are making things lively out in Fort Channel and every moraine about daylight you can Ik ar the merry whistle of the fishermen as he starts out to the Ush ing grounds to hook a tew.'' "Rutherford College offers free tuition to our girls unable to pay fqr it. This is one way of reaching the mind thirsty for knowledge, hut ttisa question in our minus ua to wiieiucr it is tne ngui way. Competitive examinations, one half free tuition, personal non-interest bearing note, lalxir assistance and other plans are mucti preieraute am do notsiutckle or muzzle, or lessen the self respect of the recipient. .Educational institutions, how ever much endowed, should not be made charity hospitals in which the bright mind and lazy body can get treatment." .N. U, Baptist. Physicians all over the world rccanv mend Japanese Pile Cure, It has cured thousands, will cure you. Sold undor positive guarantee. Ntmple tree, Hold by . r. Dutty. "Annnal Meeting N. B. B. L. A. The Annual meeting of Stockholders ol 1 lie JNew Heme .Building and Loan Asso ciation will be held at City Hall on Wed nesday evening, sept, aoin, at o'clock, A full attendance is renuested as business 01 vital importance is proposed. J.. II. vUTLER, J. R. B. Carrawat, President. Sec'y and Treat. s214t. The Bnmps on Tour Faee. Are caused by impure blood, and will never be well unless you cleanse it nnd build it up hi richness and purity. Bo tanic Blood Balm, the great blood purl- ncr and tonic, is what you need. One bottlo will clear your complexion and purify your blood. Try it. Price 1.00 per bottle, t ot sale by druggists.- s2i lm. Notleei All persons having bills against the Fire Department contracted for the tour nament are hereby notified to present them to II. W. Simpson, Treasurer, for payment on or before Oct. 1st. Sept. W lw. W. P. Rub, Sec'y, NEW SHOE SHOP ! J HAVE OPENED A FIRST-CLASS Shoe Shop on Craven street, below Journal office, opposite Smaw's tin shop. Half Soles from 25 ct nts to 1 . 00; Now Work from ,4.50 to 17.00. I make a specialty of Repairing Ladies Fine Shoes, giving strick attention to all work sent me. Work called for and delivered in any part of the city Faaa. Respectfully, 8i N. H. MOORE. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Lam Brown, deceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against th said estate to pre-, sent Uetn for payment on or before the 13th day of September, . 1896, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to the said estate must pay np at once. li. li.M0SET.KY, Administrator. -R. W, WUliamsen, Att'y. s2Uw Sole : Agents FOR- & , SHELBY co's Line of Ladies Fine Sho es. We would be pleased to show this lino of Goods to every Lady in New Heine. For Style, Workmanship and Durability of Wenr.they have no competitors. Wo will gladly hnve single pairs made to order, if we cannot fit jou out of stock, nt a small advance above slock price. The value of these SHOES are GUAR- ANTEEED you by the Manufacturer, so you run no risk on a trial pair. MAIRjKS (DO. Sept., 20, 1895. I3T"0ur Buttou Fastening Machine wan's more practice. THAT WE ME 2 Please come forward nnd PAY within the next SIX days. It MRS. BETTIE W HALEY. FREE TRIP to ATLANTA Given b) the Agent of the FIDELITY MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Pa. Statement oy Cost and Values of THE Co., WHICH ABE ALL Gl AK ANTEEO: Aire, S3; Amount, 83,000; Term, 20 ym Cost for 1st year ftlol.DO: Yearly com thereafter, IIO.IIO Paid-up Ins. Extended Ins. Cash Value 5 yra S7 0 !i yrs rl rtaya. Deferred 4 " l.iioa 7 !K " 6 1,460 s " arm f4.Mi.7n " l,roo in sis rwij.iM 7 " l,7i 12 " l:t " 8 " 13 ' l'.ti 775.(111 9 " 2,250 14 " 31:1 K47.1I5 10 ' 2.51KI la " 4H " l,lt!!l.l(l 11 " 2,7511 17 " 52 " 1 ,1711." r. 12 " 3,11011 IS " " l,:i22.!l 1.1 " 3,2511 1U " 2M " 1, 4HS.1IU II " 3,.wo so " ar.i i,m.to 15 h 3,750 22 " 1117 " 1,M(W.(15 1 " 4,MHI 2;l " 2H3 " 2,ll4.4.j 17 ' 4,25(1 25 " 224 " 2,324.45 IS 4,500 28 " (1 " 2,51HI.O- III " 4,750 32 " (11 " 2.KH4.U5 20 " 5,000 For I.lto 3,213.(0 The earnincs of vour money at the ox piration of 30 years w.ll be paid to you as a dividend in cash or will give on your puiu-up poncy nnu pay yon an interest every year. At the eud of 30 years your policy is worth in rash 4,005.00, or a paid-up policy of 5,800.00. You can seo that the Company will go you a surplus ol fsuu and you will then be Insured lor 5,000. It will pay to seo mo before Insuring clsewiiero us the cost is almut one third less. Yours Truly, J. L. HARTSFIELD, Agt. ew ucrnc, a. u. JUAN PORTUONDO.... Cig3r Sold only at BRADIIAM'S PHARMACY, Comer Middle & Pollock Sts. t"Hnvo you tried Bromo AriciiY or that Headache 1 WOTICE! To MERCHANTS 8tve Money and Freight Charges by Buying your GUK POTTBEIR P. ULRICH, Wholesale Grocer. Agency fob" HAZARD GUN POWDER. Baker & Holland, WHOLESALE Manufacturers & Importers Agents. Oranges, Lemons, and Bananas, our specialties. Examine our Stock and Prices before Placing your orders. No. 33 Middle Street, East Side. seplO 3m New Groceries ! New Stock II No. 40 Middle Street, Meeic's old stand. J. L. Fentress, Prop. t??"Citv and Country Datronaco so licited. Free city delivery. Best of Goods and Lowest Prices. Give us a calk - -augl 8m MOV! If you are looking for an honest and good smoke, call and try our rFAMOUS- La Florde Teller Cigars. The best.10 cents smoke to ba . obtained. AND" Tellers ...Royal Blue... For a NICKLE, will please tbe most Fastidious Cigarettes and CHEWINC TOBACCO AT- JNO. DUNN'S 55 and 57 - Pollock street, ,,IN MY"" Candy Dep't Will be found a greater varl. ty of tbe best makes. Hoy FOR FINE CANDIES ' Fresh Each Week. oo CFAt our SODA FOUNTAIN will be dispensed, Cool And Re freshing Drinks. Qive us t call. joiin -:- du:::i. 65 & 57, - - Pollock Street
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