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THE JOURNAL, Published every day In the year, ex orpt Monday, at 86 Middle Street. Phoni.No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS. . RDITOB AMD PKonurroK. : , 1 SUBSCRIPTION KATES: . Oneyear,Ttn advance,....' (4 00 One year, not in advance... 0 vu Monthly, by carrier in the city,... . 80 NEW YORK OFFICE, 28 PARK ROW. Advertising Ratei furnished on appli cation. ... . '.. Entered at the Poet Office, Now Berne, N. V. aa second class matter. New Berne, N. C, An;., 8. 1897. TWO GOOD SPEECHES. Two fine speeches were made in New Kerne on Friday. They were delivered by Mr. D. L. Ward and Capt. . M. Taoe. Both these gentlemen know how to make speeches. But the value of their remarks depended upon the key in . which they were pitohed. The vibrating note in Mr. Ward's address whs the exhortation to the Fire Companies to sink all minor differences in the pride for their native town. All the changes were skillfully rung on this themo and the Orator of the Occasion could not but bo great because this themo was great. The speaker at Hotel Chattawka spoke for tie town. Capt. Pace at the Warehouse spoke for the coun try, lie told his audience that our Eastern section bad a great future, that from its fertile soil could be wrung by its sturdy workers, cjm petenco and ease. That there was much to learn but that no where in North Carolina would industry receive. a richer roward. There is a difference in towns. In some there is no local pride. Others have more than is for their cwn good. But as in everything else there is a happy medium, and as in people so in towns, happy aro they who hold the middle course. The Journal is not afraid to tako strong ground against the feel ing that hits crept in that would place the "pink and white" colors of the Atlantic or the "blue and white" of the Buttons above the City colors which are "black and red." The Journal would have hurrahed for one team as cheerfully as for the other. We become ridicu lous to the outside world with our petty squabbles. A town that is di vided against itself cannot stand. When Paul stood Dp before the chief captain in Jerusalem he said: "I am a man which am a Jew of Tarsus, a city in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean city." New Berne is not large. But it is its people not its land that make a country great. As Mr. Ward said, let us stand shoulder to shoulder, then when we are away from home, we can boast as Paul did that we are citizens "of no mean city." Qraat is Chaxloito. It's the little things that tell. It will be noticed that in an article from the New York World repro duced in this paper." referring to excursions over the .Seaboard Air Line from this city to New York, Charlotte is spoken of simply as "Charlottec" not "Charlotte, N. C.,"' as it would have appeared a few years ago. We notice this fre uently in leading city papers, and especially in the trade and textile papers of the North and East. There could be no hotter sign. Charlotte has been so well advertised and is so well known throughout the country, that there is no longer any necessity to locate it. Charlotte Observer. A Henseheld Reme. And it never fail to eure ltlieum itini, (atari li, l'implrs, Blott-lie. and ill Jii easv tritiop from impure IiKkhI, ii Bo tanic Blixxl Halm (II. li. II.) Thousand rnd irw it s the l si retneily ever oneicd to mankind. Tlie lhoiind ol turn per formed by this remedy re slmast mir culous. Try it, only l.(K) pr lar bottle. A rilYSlCIV EVIPsm c-an iionkT nocroH. Ahhougb a practitiooer of mar Iwcnij yean, my mother influenced me to pro cure Botanic Blood Balm. B. B. U , for ber. Sho hid beta con tine. I to l.er Ind several mouths with Hlituumtuiu, bi?h bad stubbornly rtsu.cd ill Un uul remedies. Within twenty four hours after commencing B. B. tt, I observed marked relief. Bhe has just commenced ber third boll'e, snd is nearly is ictiv as ever, and hu bees in tlx Ironl jard with "rake in bttxt," cleaning op. Iter lot provcaxet I truly wuodt-rful and las sseneelt gratifying. C U. Mortoommt, M. IX, acktjavilla, Ala, , F.c sale by DreUts. j SOUTHERN GOLD FIELDS. The exoitement over the gold fields of Alaska and Canada has re awakened interest in the moreac cessable gold mines of the Southern States. Some $45,565,483 of gold, it is found by recent inquiries, has been taken front the mines of Mary land, Virginia, North : Carolina, South Carolina, Goorgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Nearly half of this gold was obtained in North Carolina, Georgia being the next' largest pro ducer.; Since 1891, however, Sooth Carolina has been leadiug in the production of gold. Some nuggets are found in these Southern fields. but placer diggings are not the fea ture of importance. "Pay rock. uot "pay dirt," is what the Southern miner has to deal with, and for this he requires capital, machinery and scientific processes, besides business methods and experience. New moth ods of treatment make it possible to get gold in paying quantities from ores formerly regarded as intract able. In consequence of this fact old mines a'e being reopened and new ones developed . The world now rushes to Alaska, where the climate is arctio and the conditions are unfavoiable, but the time is not far distant, it is believed, when the paying mines of the South, with their favorable climate and civilized surroundings, will receive tho at tention of mining capitalists. Baltimore Sun. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. with Load Applications, as llicy cannot reach the seat of tlicdiseite. C'utonb is a blood or constitutional disease, and in cr'er to cure it you n u t take Internal umed i is. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interuallVj un J acts diiwtly on the b'und and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It wis pre verily I ly one ol the best phvf-i:ians hi tii Is country for years, nud is a regular prescription . It is composed of the beet tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acti.vg dirctly ou the mucous surlaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces uth wonderful re-ults in curing Catarih. Send for testimonials, free. V. J. Chknev & Co., Props.,.Toledo, 0. Sold by d racists, price 73c. Hall's Family Tills are l lie best. The Old Sandbox. "Biottiug paper," said a man of ma ture years, "bus been commonly used for only about 40 years. Before that we nsed suud, which was poured from a sand box ont upon the paper. Enough of it adhered to tho wet ink to keep it from blotting. The rest was ponied buck into the box. I tbiuk I liked the old sand box better than I do the mod ern blotting paper. Sometimes when yon opened a letter you would find sand in tho envelope, which had rubbed off the letter in transit. But that didn't do any hnrt, nnd the letter itself was more siRhtly to look at than the letter of to day. It did not shade off pule, where freih ink hud been taken from the lines bodily by the blotter it was uniform in color. And the lines, fine and coarse, wern just as tho writer made tbent not blended cr blurred or softened or spread out, more nearly uniform. They were clear and precise and characteristic of tho writer. "I liked the old sand box, bnt of course wo couldu't nsv it now; we're too busy. " New York Sun. Wonderful Forethought. The habit of companies which insnrs nguinst accidents to compel their pa trons to resort to tho courts to recover In case of injury was tbe occasion of this singular thoughtfulueas, told by the president of a large uceideut company: "Some time ago," he said, "a Urge policy holder in my company was ran over by a Brooklyn trolley car and his right leg painfully crushed. He re mained conseions after the shock for thrco minutes, during which time be pulled out liia watch and railed the at tention of tho crowd to the fact that it way just 19 minutes of II His policy expired at noon, axd his foresight was rev: aided by the immediate payment of his weekly indemnity without coutro verxy or litigation. " Youth's Compan ion. Semethlnf to Knew. It may ts worth something to Ini that the very best medicine lor restoring i lie tired oul nervous ytem ti a healthy vigor is EUctric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving, too to the nerve tenters in the ttniuaxh, gently rtunulatcs the Liv.tr and Kidney s,and 1'ds tin si oisan in throwing off ininuritks in die blood. Klertric Bitteis improvis the airietile.iids digtstion, and is pronounced by those who have tred it as the vety Inst blood puriAYr snt rervc Ionic. Tj it, S .id for 50c c e 1 1 .00 per bottle it t . S. Dully s Drug mof. Mel lare's fa Wopirmbrr. In McClure's Magaxine for Sep tember will be reproduced a superb life-cast of the face cf Henry Clay, made by John II. L Browere in 18.'5, whon Clay was forty-eight years old. It is probably tbe most real and vivid likeness of (Tar in existence, and it hu never " been published. Iu the same tiumber of McClure's will be reproduced the only portrait ever painted of Mr. nenry utay. u nas never Been pus- lished. Backless arslu talrss. Tn Beer Salt, la tbe world I Cuts, Brolsn, Sorts, Ulcers, Bait IUmus, Fever Bores, Teller, Cliapprd 110, dUUa'.B, Coras, and all Skla Erupt iocs, aad posit Ively eons Piles or no pay reqtind. Jt la guaraaiero io give Mrfert Mtrclinn or mooey rrfttafd. I'rloa U cents per bos. Kormlsby f, S.Du8y. . Xoonpluc tho Organ urladm ' Beside close to a dentist's if yon are bot food of street music Itinerant or gan men carefully avoid playing any where near tbe house of practitioner who can effectually stop or remove all troublesome grinders. London Punch. A paper published In Greenland can boast of tbe longest name In existence. It is Arrangagliotio Natingimiavnik Sysaramiuas Siuik. , Ostentation has been described as the way other people "show off," Town and Country Journal. , ; wwmi Soft, Whit HsnOi with Shapely Kails, Luxa risnt Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro duced by CuTtcuiu Soxp, the nost efleotiv skin purifying and beaaUfyinf soap la the world, as well u potest and aweeteet, for toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive of inflammation and clogging of to Foan. r (ticiirt sotrbioMaraeftnelttvwarM. rVmaDawaa Cu. Cor.. Sou Prw.. aoo, TJ. S A. Mr " How U rariff tU BmMj 0 SUa, SMlr. nl njlf.-MUqim, DSDV UIIUnDC IttHIiK ul J. IMtraUr te- WIDI nUIIIUIltl m 1 uexiojM mmmm Wholesale Prices Current. The following quotations represent Wholesale Prices generally. In making tip small orders higher prices hare to be charged. IIAMS-f lb- . Sugar Cured, 11 IS North Carolina,... . 9t $ - SHOULDERS-f ft Sugar Cured 61 H English Cured ?i Richmond , 7 ( PORK t barrel- . New Heavy lless.. . . 50 10 00 Shortcut .., 10 00 DRY SALTED MEAT Bellies 6i Short backs lb.... - 5 LARD S Best Refined 8 Si North Carolina 6, 7 Compound...., ft 3 SALT, lp tack- Liverpool 65 9 American 55 60 BUTTER V lb- Best Elgin 20 Ok 85 Good 18 80 FLOUR 1) barrel- Extra 4 25 , Straight 4 50 9 4 75 Fancy Straight 4 80 5 85 Full Patent 5 00 5 85 Beet Fancy Patent. . . 5 85 5 50 COFFEE lb- Roasted 17 87 Green 10 ft 80 SUGAR, f cwt. Granu. 5 50 Standard A g 5 00 White O . 9 4 75 Yellow 4 00 DRAIN ) bushel- Corn 88 40 Oats, , 27, 83 Cow Peas 65 70 PeanuU 84 1 00 OOS)dosen 8 fj 10 POULTRY pair- Chickens, young 20 83 Chickens, old 85 ftj 40 FRESH MEAT - Beef. lb 4 0 S Pork VI. 4 41 BEESWAX ft a 80 TALLOW, 5 POTATOES y bushel JNorton lams 40 (if so Bahamu 80 85 This market corrected weekly. THE UNITED STATES Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Irety a pea all rUolity ss4 Jaeicial Bali. DOME OFFICE i BALTIMORE. MD. Capital. '. -'M0.0O0 Stockholders Liability,.. 500,000. Total Resources. ...91,000,000 lion, Frank Brown, President. Gov ernor of Maryland from 1891 to 1890. DlSECTOWSI Germaa II. Hunt. Vice President of the Baltimore Truss, and Guarantee Co. Ferdinand O. Latrobe. Mayor of Balti more from 1875 to 1805. Chas. F. Mayer, President of tlx Bal- tinore and Uhio K K. fro as 1888 to 18S. John U. Adams of CarroU. Adams 4t Ua, doom and shoes. J. Frank Bunnies of Bodies Bros., no tions and while goods, AtaMiahed 18M. A. O. Hutxler of Uotaler Bros., dry goods sod notions. . Wra.ll. Matthai. of Matthal.' Ioma 4t Co., manufactams of tinware. Frank & Hambietoa of Uambletosi A Uo., bankers and brokers, aad other prominent buaioess asea of Baltimore, Maryland. DrnoslUd with the treasurer of the BUt of Maryland lor the security of all Donanoioers faju.uuuk Itecomes sorely oa the bonds of officer and employees of banks, mercantile booses, railroad, sipraas sad trlrrraph computes, officials of States, cities and counties, aad for contractors. Also oa bonds of eieeutnrs, admiDls- trmtora, gnardiaDS, Irastses, receiver, assignees, and la allschmsata sod in- uncUos case sod ail judicial procesd Aceptrd by tbe Rtsle and United Buifs courts opos Judicial boade of nil siao. Acorpted by the L'siu4 Rtatea Oowwn- ment as sols saretf oa boads of dinUUets. oul lee tors of customs and internal revs sue, guagers, store-ktepen, snd all other Uovernment omclsls, Inclndmg poat- USSSMrs.aad eoiifdor of esstnma. For further Information apply to Cnaa. IX. Thomaft, Atteraey, ' . New Berne, N. C SJ T ' - W wmr w.. , - s r Dyspepsia Cure does away with stomach distress, dizziness, heartburn, blurred eyesight, black specks etc. Munyon's Remedies, a TIYfl separate cure for each disease f-grr-fs-psi for sale by all PEP j UMijtj druggists. HI m Mostly 25c. When in doubt. A write to Prof. Munyon, 1605 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., for free medical advice. PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simaoas, - A.O.Ward Simmons & Ward, " ATT0RNETS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NEW BERNE. B C. PrSAtlAA In the nnnntiM nl frvn. Tknnltn. Jones, Onslow, Oarteret and PamUoo; in Ine 0uin,ui nun rcuunu iourxs. OIHesst Ns.SS Hon in front Bum! OpaMlle Hstol Vballnwka. P. H. Pelletier, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyer Brick . Baildlag. ; Will nractloe In the Oonnttea ot Craven; uarteret, iones, unaiow ana rsmuco. u. s. Court at Kew Berne juid SuDreme Court of tbe Stat. ........ , .... ... .(.., ! i ,, ,-v -STEAMERS- East Carolina Dispatch Line -AND- ion FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Points North. The Steamer NETJSE Commencing July 2nd, will leave at 6:30 p. ra. on MONDAYS, s WEDNESDAYS, ' . AND FRIDAYS, Making landings at Oriental, Oora- coke and Roanoke Island. . :-' . SW Freight received not later than one hour previous to sailing. For farther information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt M, K. Kino, Gen. Mgr., ' Norfolk, Va. New Berne. N. O., April J9, 1897. New Berne Mails Notice is given that on and alter this date mails leave V For all points in Pamlico County and South Creek section of Beaufort County close at a a. m. ' For Vance boro and Post Offices is Northern part of Cravrn County close a. 13 D0.HJ. ' For Bcllair and Lima, 9 a. m. ForWuitford, 11 a. m. All trail for DcBruhl goes to Polloks- ville, the former office is discontinued Vancelioro mall arrives 12 m. Vanceboro mail leaves 1 p. in. M . MANLY. Postmaster EUTMAS AND TUBKIPS t Best Varieties-! . Pare Strains! f They have proven , satisfactory many seasons. Yon have purchased from me. The planting, season is upon us, consult your interest, buy jam. .. . -' Also to arrive iu time for fall planting. Cabbage Seed Jersey Wakefield, AH Seasons; Drumhead, Flat Dutch, etc; Peat, Beans, Etc Remember the old spot, Forget it yon should not,' . Brick Store, . Near Market Dock. J: F. Clark. Kew Berne, N. C. tSf Orden by mail promptly UIISO. JHE GENERAL v REDUCTION m BICYCLE PRICES llisaielly nrerUlM iIm U- tn-Saf IS na eM ike tact MAre (he Standard of IRC U.S. A." ike klskMt fti UtVtvnse lea ee Ike auftui. KM.kUe Wp'ii ka sees el $ ere ikn I Assess as an li I nekMe. teraMstty & ItWwj Bfa, Cs., wuKiMioav, e.c I RLOTEK HlKDVTiEF. ( Arr.t . MUM YON Seeds uuuuu Xfe ; C3e Pall Ssjasion Opens Sept, Uth. 1 Courses of study designed to pro pare boys and girle for college or for tue uoues oi oivu me. 1 SpIendid advantages offered in music. . . Tuition and board very reasonable. Highly' endorsed by its patrons. For catalogue of fall information. Address: ' FOUST & WARREN, Principals, :? J; New Berne, N. . NORTH (CAROLINA. The Fifty-Second Session ot this Col lege begins Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 1897. Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost, A FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS! AktPLt Equipment, . - A Pliasant Hoiic Cataloguo on application. -. ' '' . DRED PEACOCK, President PEACE sltirsiTA rrTeasUslf, Excellent hulldiiigs and beautiful grounds in a Healthful Location . with splendid climate. Stands at the very front in Fe male Education. Thorough in its Courses. High in its Standard. Unsurpassed in its high moral tone and tn its intellect ual and social influences. , ; ' " Twenty-one officers and ' teachers. Very reasonable prices. Send for cata logue. ;'. ''.'-"; ' ';, State Normal and Industrial ... COLLEGE, Qreensboro, N. C. ;' Offers the yoiing women of the State thorough professional, literary, clasical, scientific and industrial education. - An nual expenses $00 to f 180. Faculty of 25 members. More than 400 regular stu dents. Practice school of 130 pupils for teachers. ' More than 1,203 matriculates representing every county in the Ktate except three. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. To secure board in dormitories all free-tuition applications must lie made before August 1st. For catalogue and information, address Pbksidkmt Ciurles D. McIver. North Carolina College of ' AGRICULTURE AND MECHANICAL ARTS, Will Opes Seft. 9th, 1897 Thorough academic, scientific and tech nical courses. Experienced Special ists in every department. Expenses Per Session, incladiag tea-is1 For county students. - $ 98.00 For all other, student, 133.00 Apply fof catalogue to . Alkxaxdks Q. Hoixaday, LL, D., ' . President, ' tUuaan, 5. C. Raleigh, N"C THE FIirT Y-SIXTH ANNUAL . 8ESS10N WILL BEGIN SEPT. 23rd, 1897. t5fFor catalogue and other information, address: Rev.BsSikAJL Rbctok. ELON COLLEGE, N. C EJos Cbllrge, valued at fifty thousand dollars, is Uw property of I he Christian Obarch, BosrsecUrisa In spirit, located oa ths Great Southern Railroad, sixty-five tiles west of Rsleigh. R-moUB from city; purest water; most salubrious ellmste; good buildings; co-ed ucattnoah efficient laculty of eleven; inree goea literary so cieties and balls, good library and resil ing room; excellent moral tone; high arvads work; homelike ia manageinent. OOrrs the following degrees: Ph.it , A.B. snd A.M. Kxpenees anodcrste; board, 4.00 to $10.00 per month; tuition, $15. CO to SiVOO per half year; music, pslnUng, an4 elocution, extra. Upsns Bentetaber id and cloaps ia June. Fnr catalogue snd other InfonnstioB, spt'iy to Kxv. J. O. Atkikhoi, U. A (Harvard), Cttsirsssa of f'sculiy. Ku C'oLlxux, N. G. WI. Dl'NJI, 4AS. BEDIOXD, rresldeat. . Ties rres. B.B. tL IOS, geety A Tress. Hew Ocrnc Ice Co lurc Crystal Ice, Froa Ii.;. J Ur. Out-put SO Too rK"f. ( sr lv.J lx,, r!'., i!r.l. Irs rli! tit (i . y (, nepl i-.m lyi) 4 a. m. lo 6 p m. f .n ' ( ' '7a i i WM St. Mary's School, ' E 11 1 . 1 Z "1 T.l i.. - .-.,... Ui til i isL Twenty-two ears tvnder present principals. . 224 Students last year' A High Grade College-Preparatory School, with special departments of Book. keeping, Shorthand, and Telegraphy. The largest and best equip ped Fitting School in the South. Location healthful and beautiful. "Terms-to suit the limes." ' 1 For Beautiful new catalogue, address: " ' ; PROFS. J. A. & zi: II. IIOIYT, " . ' . OAK RIDGE, N. 0, - " ; Littleton Female Gollege !. This Institution 8tq a splendid and prominent location in a remark ably healthful section of country, in the midst of a region of noted" Mineral Springs. It has a large - and beautifully shaded Campus, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a strong Faculty anaa full and thorough College Course at very MODERATE COST. The Fall Term will begin on Wednesday, September 1st, 1897. - . For Catalogue address, " J. M. IlIIOHES, -. - Tofoacco Ware Yov ie sqle of . " . .. LMilF TOBilGGO. ' l e. m. pace; sr. 4t Hsleamsai. MZE0O X15O FEET. This market commends itselt to the grow ers ol Tobacco, where you can have it hand-; led right and sold right, tor as much money as any market. . .,..:' Here are some of our reasons : . ., Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. Because, we are necessary. Because, we are going to pay best prices. Because, we are going to bank by bur say. Because, we are not going to be outdone by any. Because.we are not of the raisers, and that it is prices that builds a market. ' The grading department will be under my. personal supervision and shall be done right, at the lowest price consistent with good work. ; We promise you in advance top iigur. We have secured the services as Auction eer ot Jno. Y . Barber, my old t patrons know him, and knowing him is to say, he is first class and can't be driven away from a pile un til he has gotten the last copper there is in it. Bring or ship your tobacco to New Berne, prompt refurns by mail, by check, or curren- i: u asvr a-s.xiiis)-. W J WbSSSj WenS) 4- ft ' i - ;v i . r ' ; Any information on the subject given for the asking. Your Friend truly, E. M. PACE, Manager & Salesman. FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants - sssOANKses w n rme-iTi usr, ieei. CaplUl Stork..:- .....!S.000.00 Sarulasaaa PrsBts,.....; 11,111.41 orricRHSi L. B. Ctmaa, FrmlSens. W. B-Chdwick, Vk Pres. ' . T. W. Da r, tWiler. J. w. llinuLS, Teller. t. F. MATTaaw, OoUsctor. ' UlHEtTOItS: I.. II. Ciil lr. iohn Suier, W. It, B'sle, W. a, (.hadslck, r.H.I'erlrUer, J. Il.Claik, 1. W. Kl.trt, M. M. June?, T.W.Dswer We want your business snd feel that ere can offer yon ss mnch In return a any otlier bank In tle rily. It la our endeavor to make baainee relstlons mut uallr pleasant and profitable to our psurons. J.A. BBTAN, TII0S. DANIELS, , Presleeat. . Tlee Pres. .H.SOBEBTS.Casaler. The national dank, o Maw OKKNa, a. a strooaroHA-iXD xmm. CapJUl $100,000 Surplus ProtlU... 9&,l( OlBBCTOkai , 7 Jia.A. Revis, , Tho. Dsmsis. -l ma. , H.iiS, ' J. II. Il.c iauna it. IL Huaanr a. a. uuwori T. Arsea, Pre. I. It. Meadows, Ties Pras 0. at.Gaovas.CsahUar, CITIZEIVS BA.NK DO A eKMKIUL KAKKIHQ ftCHNCm nArnn!if,l Reinkl, HsUihrV Orpo. M.m., .mcii, Bart hstasU tn. Othesri fsk " i"t' isritia. i rtetnpi ftnff eart uiii.isv. Cxi evMn s ftLkeMiUULj, aV'ABD Ul 1B vrroUs ' f ' - rificfe, M. U. MM4rvi ' --., haw. un, jr, ' J.i liMima ' " ' ' I tr (isiiifi, ' A.v I INSTITUTE! Isittleton, IS". C. ; hoose NSW BIEF.'I. C :: v' ":v.':v. familiar, with what is unmindful of the wants want your trade, and in lime. WINDOW SCUEENSi - DOOR SCREENS, VT.:". POULTRY NETTING, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. G.azier's Refrigerators Ibe BEST and CHEAPEST ever m ia fhi CUt. Garland's : Stoves & Ranges they lake tbe LEAD and ' are rqoallcd by none... E l lis I Under Hotel Ohattawka, Bouth Front Street, New Uerne, N. ( Funeral IHrrct, r i Prepare wiAinnnnn m, n. t " !' .-..I r ' . ,
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