THE JOURNAL. Published eery day in the year,' ex tcpt Monday, at M Middle Btreet. Pboki No. 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR SUBSCIIIPTION RATES:' One year, In advance . ...$4 00 One year, not in advance... 0 00 Mommy, ly carrier in iuc cuy, . . SO Advertising Rates furnishcdn appli' cation. " Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, IN, (J. as second class matter. New Berae, N.C Oct.,! 1897. KANSAS FARM MORTGAGES. Dollar wheat is having a benefi cial effect on the western farmer, if the report of John Breidentba), bank oommUsioner of Kunbas is good for anything. " It has been the custom of late, specially ' in campaign oratory, to pictnre the Kansas farmer as the -most pitiable object on earth. Up pressed' by . the eastern mortgage shark, and nnder the disastrous, albeit somewhat distant and myster- i ins power of "Wall street," life has invariably been described as a bur den to the farmers of the west. tt. Mr. Breidenthal is quoted in the - St. Louis Olobe-Democrat at great length,' a few extracts being as fol uw. "There will bj rcleasod in Kansas this year,'' the commissioner said, N 40,000,000 of farm mortgages. I mean released, not paid, as I been qnoted by mistake Our farmers will pay indebtedness from this money received this year to the amount of $35,000,000. That will . release $40,000,000 of mortgages. In 1890 a law was passed by which partial payments of $100 or multi ' pies of $100 can bo made ou farm mortgages. Our farmers have been . making such partial payments since ' 1890, so that the application of $25,000,000 will extinguish $40, 000,000 of indebtedness as it ap pears on the books." After this year's clean up, there will not be over $50,000,000 of farm mortgages in Kansas. A few years ago the farmeis of this state owed $250,000,000, The interest on that ate up the profit of a good wheat crop, Now the amount owed by the farmers is below $100,000,000, and this year will see it down to $50, 000,000, probably $40,000,000. The interest charges were onormous. Bat the farmers have now reached the point whore their income is greater than the Gxed charges. Even the $50,000,000 in farm mort gages remaining will be apparent raihor than real. It will include i ... many loans on wnicu partial pay ments have been made this year." "This prosperity, oesn't extend to the cities of the state in such marked degree as it is observable in " the country. You will notice that in the statements th country banks how increases of deposits propor tionately double what the city banks do. The farmer was the first to feel 'the better conditions. lie is selling his products now and putting his money in the banks and paying off mortgages. . Pretty soon he will be gin to make more liberal purchases of everything he uses. He will want EnW ftlnthpa. TT will ha hnilrlinrr fences. If he has got a good house he will want a good barn. Jf he has a barn and a poor house be will want a better house. That will bring prosperity to the towns." ! - "Every man who raised wheat this year Is in again. The acreage has been increased. Even if the ,pr ce drops considerably we shall be better off next year. Many who were in debt until now will be free f.-om debt then. They will require no money to pay interest charges. They will have more to expend in improvements and in buying 1ml and iu various ways than they have this year, though they may not get so much from the crop in the Aggre gate. Of course, ' a genual crop fail a re would check things. But with only average crops wo shall have even greater prosperity next year than this. Kansas people are good livers. They will spend money in improving their conditions. They recognise that all thore is in life is BUctri Bittara. Eltctrlo Bltttrs is a medicine suited lor ny stoo, bat ptrtisp more geneially Deeded wbea the linguld, txbauiltd feeU Ins prevails, when tit liver is torpid lad luKtfib sou the need of loaicsad slur. ailr is felt. A prompt use of this avdi Joe baa oftea averted long; and perhaps Btuil billoo fevers. Ho medicine will act more surely la counteracting and tieemg Hie pystero I mm me malarial poison. Headache, Ihdlgt-stloo, Conrtlpalloo.Dn IneM yield lo Xectrlc Itinera. 60c tod SI.Ot per Ixxil itCH. Daffy's Drug More. hL ot live. They'll eojoy themselves with their prosperity. There will be no booming)- -This generation went through one experience of that kind. It will not . try" auo.Ki There may ba booms some time again in Kansas, bat nowantil after this generation has gone." TO CUKE A (OLD IN USE DAT Take Laxative ISronio Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money f it fails to cure. 25o. BACHELOR NOTES. L. W Taykr of New Borne is in Bachelor this week on business. Washington Pincr and sons of Smyrna have boen in Bachelor for a month repairing the schooner Cen tennial for Isaac Taylor. They, fin ished the host and left for Smyrna Saturday eve. Isaac Taylor had c little misfor tune at his mill Monday in theafter noon, the blowing down of his smoke stack. Miss Mamie Becton attended the tie party at North llarlowe last Thursday night. Elliott Garner and Cicero Ful cher of Newport are in Bachelor get ting railroad ties for the A. & N. O. road. E. G. Bell of Ilarlowo wasjn the Bachelor Sunday in tho afternoon. Mis. X. M. Smith is visiting friends in New Berne this week. Capt. M. F. Morton was in Bach elor Saturday ou business. Rev. Abernathy passed through Sunda. on liis way to Adams creek. O. F. Marshall of Winthrope and I). M. Suter of Merrimon spent Sunday afternoon in Bachelor. Stand at the Head. - Am;. J. liugcl, (he leaMint; druggist of Shrcveport, La, says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only llm g that cures uiy ci ugli, and it is the best 8' Her I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of SarTurJ, Ariz., writes: "Mr. King's New Discorery is all Ual ig claimed fur it: it never tails, urn) .is a sure i-ure for Consumption, Cou-lie and Colds. 1 cannot say innugh Tor its merits." .Mr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is not an experi ment. It I'as l-een tried lor n qu itter of a century, :ind todtiy ttunds al the head. It n ver disappoints. Free trial bottles at F. S. Dult'y'j Druu Story HOOEERTON LETTER. October I'Jth. Several of our citizens attended church at Ormondsville Sunday. Jatnio Harper of near Kinston was here nwhile this morning. Dr. T. M. Jordan was called to La Graneo Saturday night, to see his nephew Oilie Wilkinson. Ilnb Moseley of Kinston gave us a call yesterday. W. P. Hardy and Frank Moseley visited Ormondsvillo Sunday. J. J. Edwards and D. II. Dixon Are able to be out on our streets again. We welcome them gladly. Mr. and Mrs. VV. O. Dixon Bpent Sunday in Snow Hill. Services in the Disciples church Sundav. Marriage bells will ring tomor row, and toll the happy couple to tho Raleigh Fair. Miss Mary Popo of New Berne returned to her home last week. COTE ITEMS. October 20. Wo had a right heavy rain last nignt, but it was very much needed. Mrs. Jarrctte White went to Kinston Friday and returned same dav. Messrs. Jesso Garret aud William Lclchworth spent Saturday nt Tren ton. Miss Suclio Corbitt of Kinston catno I'riUuv to visit her mother. Mrs. Kate Corbitt near hero. Rev. A. E. House ooine Friday evening to fill his regular appoint ment at Winter Green Saturday night and Snuday. Messrs. llcbber and Ilasscy Cor bitt of Pollocksville came Saturday to visit their mother and to attend church at Winter Gieen. W. II. Robinson went to Kins- i a .a i i . ion oaiuruay anu returned same day. II. C. McKeel ot Clarke and Miss Maud Moore - were married at the residonce of Mrs. Sarah Ipock, October 13. They left on tho after noon train for 'Jlarks where the; will live in the fatnre. Rev. Mr. Alderman who has been pwtor of the Baptist church at this place this year preached his last ser mon here Sunday night. We are very sorry that be cannot come another year. Backtea's Arnica lalres. ' Till Basr Salt a !n the world for Cols Bruises, Bores, Uken,8all Itbwtei, Fever Bores, Teller, Chapped Hsu(,CuIIIiU:b, Corns, an I all Skin Emptiest, and popit Ively carts Piles or no pay required, II hi inarenteed to give perfect Mtirfaolioa or money refunded. Price 25 rente per bos. Yot wle by F, t Dully. v How te te BeaitifU. To be besntiful.fjou mast have pure Mood and good health. To do So, purity the blood and build -op the health with tho best Tonic and Blood PuriflVr of the age, Botanic B'ood Balm ("B. B. B.". It is the old standard and reliable rem- tdy. It never falls to cure ail manner ol Blood tint) Skin dw ase?," where eminent physicians, nud all other known" reir.cilies have failed send, stamps for bock of par. ticulars, to the- Blood Blm Co., Atlanta, Ga.:;Piicc lv60per laye bcttle. ',. - posiTjya pro ; f ; A lady friend. o mine lias fur several yea is been troubled with bnmps and pimples on her face andjneck. lor which site me 1 various cosmit'tes in orrrer to ri move litem and beautify and Improve liercomplexion; hut these local applica tions were only temporary, und lett ber skin in worse condition. I recommended an internal prepara tion known as Botanic B'O'id Balm, (B. B, B.) which I have b en using anil sell ing about two yeawsho used three ' lot ties and all unit pies have disappeared; her skin is solt and smooth and her gen iral health is much improved. She ex presses herself much gratified, and can recromtnend It to all who are thus affect ed. Mrs. 8. M. Wilson, Iron Moud tain, Texas, t or Sale by Druggists. ONLY' HIMSELF TO BLAME. Then Wh No Need of HI Flanffluf So KecklewJr Ksd Blindlj. Miss Pinkerly Are yon interested ia charity, Mr. Tutter? - . r; Tatter (who knows that she is and suspects a possible donation) Well, Miss Clara, that depends. Some forms of charity are excellent. Others are mis directed. Miss Pinkerly Yes, I suppose that's sa ion know we are going to give a little entertainment at the church. Tutter Oh, yea Something far the heathen, I suppose. Do yon know, Miss Clara, I haven't much faith in that sort of thing. Now, if it were nearer home. Miss Pinkerly Bnt it is nearer home. It's iust for the soar, children of tho neighborhoooL Tutter (seeing no escape) well, that's better. I approve of that Ot course I'll take a ticket Awfully glad. Miss Pinkerly Oh, that is so kind of you. Tutter Not at all. Tell me, what sort of an entertainment is it going to be? Miss Pinkerly Oh, just a simple lit tle affair. We thought it best, yon know,-to httvo everything as simple as possible. There will bo refreshments, of course, bnt they will all bo donated, and then wo propose to have some sort of amateur play possibly a charade. Tutter Oh, I see. Well, it's a worthy object I believe in that sort of thing. Have you sold many tickets? Miss Pinkerly Not so many as I hoped to. Still there is some time yet Tutter Put me down for two tickets. Miss Pinkerly Now, Mr. 'Tutter, yon are really too generous. You mnst consider your own pocketbook a little. Tutter Don't say a word. A simple, inexpensive little entertainment like this, with such a worthy object in view, ought to bo encouraged. By JoVe, tho moro I think of it the better I like the idea. Charity begins ' at home. It's a good thing, Miss Clara. I'm not satis nod. Let mo have four tickets. No, mdko it a half dozen. Miss Pinkerly Now, Mr. Tnpper, really .' ,k Tutter Don't say another word. I insist upon it Where are the tickets? Have yon got them here? I'll toko them at once. Miss Pinkerly Oh, yes I Here they arc Totter Good! Now, how much did. you say they were apiece? Miss Pinkerly Only f 5, Mr. Tuttorl Harper's Bazar. r Cvm TfttuTifirr for tortarlnt. dtoflf- DM nj. Itching, turning, ind tealjr ikln fend elp 4IMIM with Iqmoi blr. Warm liath wltht'u tiooka Boap, giMitl ftpplleatloit ot Centrum. olntnMDt, tad fall do of Cunovsi Uimu vut, grwtwi of blood parlftm aod honor nm la anld IhrfPtrfW tOT " Ho to Car- firhlfiz Hfcla Di w." tm RfJ) ROUGH HANDS ofVtwTMid flMtr1tt NOTICE! City Taxes are Now Due and the 'law re quires them paid by November 1st, 1897. Be in time. J. L. HARTSFIELD, City Tax Colector. Hamilton, N.C, Sept. 8, 1897 Dr. P. S. Dufly, New Berne, N.-O. ; Dear Sin-Enclosed find twenty six cents, for which kindly send by mail 1 box Dufty's Itch Ointment, ' the only dandruff cure. Very respect., '' 0.7. TILVEOnir. ITCHING SKIN DISEASES ftpitm (utiGura Wholesale Prices Current. " The following quotations represent Wholesale Prices generally. In making np small orders higher prices have to be charged.' -" . :' '.". -- " - HAM8-f lb - ' 'J Sugar Cured, ....... ' Nona Carolina,... . 10 12 7' SHOULDERS)) lb- Sugar Cured . English Cured ....... Ilichmond. ...... 8 8iO PORK-1 barrel- KeW Heavy Mesa, i. . Shortcut.... , 10 00 10 BO DEY SALTED MEAT Bellies...., It, & Short backs lb. .. . 61 et LAED-f lb- Best Refined....:. . 6J 6 North Carolina 7 ,l. Compound 5 SALT, f sack- Liverpool. 65 American ........... 55 60 BUTTER S lb- Best Elgin ., 20 25 20 . Good FLOUR-D barrel Extra............... Straight. ........... Fancy Straight...,. Full Patent.. ' Best Fancy Patent. COFFEE $ lb Roasted. Green SUGAR, f cwt. Granu Standard A......... White 0..... Yellow. ... BRAIN $ bushel Old Corn New Corn .......... Oals, Cow Peas........ Peanuts EGGS f dozen POULTRY ) pair Cliickens, young., . . Chickens, old....... FRESH MEAT Beef fib.......... Pork f) lb BEE8WAXW lb .. ..... 18 4 75 5 00 5 00 5 25 5 25 5 4Q 5 50 ; . 5 75 : . 27, 20 5 50 5 25 Q 6 00 4 40 45 40 27, 80 oo 80 1 00 12 20 85 ;v 4 6J 40 5 20 TALLOW, Wi POTATOES 1p bushel " Norton Yams. . 40 Bahamas ... 20 50 25 Olir Fall nilil IVllltCl tyIJS : 1ni ,i ;.,.: . l . In flnfrnnl prmlnnntinna nf nr.ln, in up to date fabrics in plaids, checks, stripes, tweeds, twills, set see. etc.. are awaitins; for our iiiepcotion. Skillod workmen are also waitino- okiiiou wontmen are i also waiung to fashion them into tbo be3t fitting and finely finished suits that wonld cost yon twice as much i( landed onder the new tar fr. Fr ces are to snit the times and satisfaction guar anteed, it. M. UliADtY ICK. II WnKa talking to yoo About .r" Furniture The sharpest point we can. argne is the fact (hat our Lono C8TABLUUED business and the Great Army of Sat-. isfled Patrons we Jliave made is the best testimony ' as to the quality of our goods and Uie way we do busincff ' ALL KINDS OF Desjrable c..b.- r fonad here Furniture strv If yon are contemplating , tbe purchase ot Furniture 'a call at my store will -prove profitable. John Suter, i Under Hotel Cbattawka, I New Berae, N. C. Str. May Bell. T. 0; Dixon, Sr., Master, Will LEATE NEW BEHNE Oa TUESDAYS . , i aa4 FRIDAYS. 8 o'clock a. m. for Rlrer Landing, Jolly OldY leld and Gnflon. A. C. TUOMPSOX. Agent. A( pf I TV '"wr.Hissj V T lw tin Ul I onflArTor'is 'I try 1I,4MU I'uiHOJt pormanstnt If nrKllnltKt4A(1T. Vmioiinbsitmatsj ioiij foraani Minanmler nBiASnitrma t V, If f'Hsj pr- t"T lo nornst hr wo will mf trnrtlKimT nulmtut funtarul hoiajt r;ia nd ftrvtiarr. If wo tan torurw. Ifyui hsitahn inatr Curfi l'"lld pot Mali, SW1 ailll tiara ri4 P.ina, M uotiB I'M (! to rmmili, Horo I lirnsat, l in !), topper otorl h(n.t, I li en (iq ftny Hkitof tl U-rtf. llikkrnr r yirw Out. It t thiu fewMMilr ,I,MM V ::vi rni nrmnutxR"r. wnaoi Wtrao rillIitrl ti; I I r i w n.nti f. c-.. M, b ... ... ."tl.Ul .. ... FINANCIAL. Farmers & merchants acaar, IB si. Capital Stock, . 75,000.00 Sarplnsand Preflts, ; 11,111.41 OFMCKB8: 1 ; U H. CUTLMt, President. . W. 8. Chadwiok, Vice Ptm. j T. W. D kt, Cashier. J. W.Biddlb, Teller. '" : T.t. Matthkws, OoUeotor. DfitECTOIlS: L. II. Cut ler. v John Solnr. W. II. Rfulna. I W. H. I Imdw kk, l'.ll l'ellttler, J. B. Clark, 1 I J. W. Btnwart, M. M. Jurcey, T.W. Dewey. , We want your business and feel that ' we can offer you as much in return as' any other bank in the city. It is our: endeavor to make businefes relations mut-, ually pleasant and profitable to our patrons. J. A. BRYAN, THOS. DANIELS, President. . TleeTres. " O. H. ROBERTS. Cashier. ' THE NATIONAL BANK. Or NBW BKKNK, M. a X3S-C30KFOXLa.XSX lees. Capital, ...................,....$100,000 Surplus Profits,.. ........... 98,168 DIKECTOKSi J AS. A. Drtah, Chas. 8. IIkyah, J no. Bunk, O. H. Kobirt Thos. Dakibls. 1. H. Hackbukr L. Uakvbt I ILK. Uiruof T. A. Ureen, Prot, B.H. Meadowg, Vice Pre :.'v:5; B.M.Gbovks, Cashier. CITIZEN BANK -OT MAW BXBNB, tit. O. DO A GENERAL BANKINQ . BUSINKHt ThaAeeounts ol Banks, Bankers, Corpoi. ktloni, Farmers, Merohantt ami others re ftelved on lavorable terms. Prompt and ean ful attention given to the Intel fstol oar ens tomers. ColUotlons aSpeoiolty. ,, , v BOARD Or DIBKJTOBS. K. U. Meadows, Chart. Uufty, Jr. Jamt-a liedmontl,: Mayer Halin,' Thomas A. ureer, C.K.Fnv. - W.r.Cmekelt. J. i.Unailnwa. Bamuel W. Ipock, Chaa. H. Fowler, J. W. araliwer, K. W. Smallwoort, Geo. M. Ives. PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons. . A. D. Ward Simtaiions Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS al ' - "' LAW. NEW BERNE. SC. Practice In the counties of Craven, Ptiplln, Jonea, Onslow, Carteret and Painlloo; la me Supreme anil Keilcral Court. Utile M N.'K Noiilll S'ront Nin-I Oppimlle Uowl C'ltmiawkn. 1MI. Pelletier, t ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; Middle Street, Lawyers Uriel BaUdlng. Will practice In the Counties of Craven Carteret. Jones, Unalow and Pamlico. V. S CouitatKew Heme and Buprt-iue Court c be Blata. Receivers Xolicc! The undersigned having been duly ap- nnlntpfl Hw'U-am nf IliA Hlimann l.lin ber Company; and under tho order of I appointment being rerjuired to notify all creditors to file their claims with us as aucn receivers; i nereiorpi am persons .... . . 1 . lttima nr dutnntwlai tit snv ' nature or kind are notified topp'senl the ! same to the umlorsicned lteceiveis on or before the first day of th next term of l,,c SuPerlor court of Craven county, to bo h(jld on U)(, 28(h a of Novemberi J897, M ihe en( lhat such orders may be made in respect to ihe smiie as the court my direct; And all sums due the 8lim- . i' P' ' - P. H. PELLETIEU, F. O. GOODWI5I, New Berne, N. C, Sept, 16th, 1897, STEAMERS- CAROLINA DISPATCH HE, -AND- FREIGHT & PASSJCNGEK, For All Points North. The Steamer NETJSE Will luarA tin KfnnriAVa Wolnaaflara and Fridays at G p. in.', shsrp. Mak' - nir no stons betnen Now lternn Elizabeth City. ' . The Steamer NEWBEIINL ' will sail on Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 oslock, noon, makiug landings at Oriental, Ocracoke and. Koanoke Island. : : tif Freight receirod not later than one hour prerions to sailing. For farther information apply to GEO, liENDKRSON, Agt, M. K. Kino, Qen. Mgr., II. O, UCDOiHd.Oen Frt.A IWt. Norfolk, Vs. ' New Dome, N. J., Sept. 18, 1S97. Ilonl I'Ntnto Agency ! flOUSES FOK BENT. , UOU4E3 FOB SALE. " FABM3 FOR BALE COLLECTIONS OF RENTS. Any l-ulue in nor lino will be ginn priimpt attention by leaviog word at llie store of N. NM"D.k Co., opponile the 1'oiitOffl.ie. " E. V. lIABPEa Near Tost OHlce. ii. xv. fjmi'fiON, Funeral Director and XIin!:ilt:icr. Odlce (W llrml 8lrrrt, next to Hlewarl'a Htlll)lf. Il'iilcrtrfl lHi P.rond Street. I ' " I'm i.il ri.lfti m'M'. hipCo We have Just Received ; , A CAU LOAD of Extra Fino IIOItSKS AND MTJLE8 and wo will W ARUANT I very hoTse or mulo we. sell to be justS represented, w yon get jpur money back. Tho bujer iloen not risk anything when he makes n purchase here and ouUof-town luers can feel safe in leavinp the choico to u'. : ...... , We invite inspection of an unusually fine line of Buggies und Wavons at particularly . fair prices, and we ate nlTering some decidedly good values in tho way of well-made harness, suitable for all sorts of work;; , ; ?!. & CO. v THE NEW BERN MUTUAL, . : FIRE OF NEW CAPITAL, A'OENEItAL T. A. GREEN, President, GEORGE OHEEN, Secretary. J. J. WOLNNDEN, Ccn' ARClit. n. F. For S:ilc by REMEMBER When ron are in nei of anvt'. ing In hn IIr.lr In a ' , llio largest itock in tLe fity to. and GUAIIAJiTEE tho price of urery artiole we setl. h have Stov Unlil you Can't llexf. We hnvo a few barrels of Mr-slacked lime wliieli w will sell at fllty eenls rxr barrel while it lssla. TO Mr.BCIIANTS-.Wo will save von money on anything la our lluo. ItearHdfully, . L. II, tUTLEIl HARDWARE CO., fin ecpMora to Klover aidwnre Co. and L, II. Culler Sc Co. - . Doubling Your Prosperity. v. The prninnllon .if oorora ( llont. t ho ImmlliiiK of their Blocks and boniln, a special- ' ' ty. ; Wu will orsanixe yon ft 6rr- Kinil lot), help ynu to M il Mil make ntnt'.k.- and purliitpi your furtun The American Publisher, Audit anil Investment Association, ru 11,11' WILLIAMS A VEHITT, ffpeeiiil K''itftern ld-jirem n- tlihvr. I III, ti N .lion , l vk :ii.i..., It mj : INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. $.10,000,00 FIRE IXSUPANCE DISINESS. W. n. F.JADr.S, JOHN DUNN, lcc-Prest, nam: OVEll CITIZENS HANK. Sorinqs? NO! if you want to gst rid of money go to some springs. If you want to get rid of disease, stay at home and taKe P. P. P. Lippman's Great Remedy for Rheumatism and all forms of Blood Poison ing, Dyspepsia, Catarrh and Malaria. : ' James Newton, Aberdeen, Ohio, says P.-P. P. did him more good than three months treatment at Hot Springs, Ark. a;. , ' W. T. Tlmmons, of Waxahatchlc Tex., saya his rheumatism was so bad that be was confined tohU bed for months.: Physicians advised Hot Springs, Ark., and Mineral Wells, Texas, at which places he spent seven weeks In vain, with knees so badly swollen that his tortures were beyond en durance. P. P. P. made the cure, and proved it self, as In thousands of other cases, the best blood purifier In thj world, and superior to all Sarsa parillaa and the so-called Rheumatic Springs. Ballantyne, of Ballantyne & flcDonough's Iron Foundry, Savannah, Qa., says that he has suffered for years from Rheumatism, and could, get no relief from any source but P. P. P., which' cured him entirely. He extols the properties of .P. P. P. on every occasion. . ' , P. P. P. la sold by all druggists. SI bottle; six bottles, $5. liFPMAN BROTHERS, PnvrM-.. Uppman Clock, SAVANNAH, QA. V.'H. DUFFY. " Eastman's No. 2 Eureka Camen is a simple instrument for' use witl glass plates. Makes pictures $i x 3H inches, and has space in back foi three double plate holders. " Safet) , shutter, fine achromatic lens. 42 $ rite JjJMtartto Own, MikaMtoM. tU M tilnmtiruttutm,m, .It F hy mil 4tml4rt. Jlklrt 9 Mitnmmt md rioTinv trniv i tr n n Rochester, N. Y. Take Noticic ! Osnd-mido tnd Fawnl RB1N0LK8. Bitck and Eitrs Wl'c'i Cn, Fcre I'oit and tillioj, 8lovs ni Hsnite or Fin p ce WOI) we kep undir la'ee s'tnU ney. sr s' l wi t in rn'ny wru lu r. A 1 di'ilv ertd KIIEK U youf d..r. f'llo xira sad ko - V BIO HILL, . The Shingle flan. i i.jvm! , ami , tiir " . n ( j nr d mntl m li i F jrni t. i . ((.!. i: u i i r HonrMTl r. I iOim Off t'F t Owr J.O. rTiHTO'ri; ii'i ri.U f Kirl, .lavtr.K or t-'wft., with 6vtlp V- t -i ii", i( i. u or t4, h'tu ; it iri'. ( A r .1 el : ,t t t ui i n i nt U a i