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THE JOURNAL. Published every day in the year, ex e -pi Uonday, at IM Middle Street. Phohi No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, vjhtok'akd propbictob. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ilne year, in advance,... ........ ..$4 00 One year, not ia advance. 6 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city 50 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Poet Office, New Berne, N. C. as second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and Craven County. New Berne. N.C. May 10, 1898 The Journal wishes to aslc any delinquent subscriber to please pay what be may ewe before leaving for the war. if he contemplates volun teering. By bo doing the subscriber will be made a better tighter, and also if he is unfortunate enough to be killed, it will assure him a fine obituary notice if his subscription is paid np. AN IRRITATING PERIOD OF QUIETNESS. The past week has been a most trying one to thu Auieriean people. The victory at Manila,, details of which have been so impatiently looked for day after day, has been trying npon the patience of every one as eadi day brought only fake accounts of that naval engagement. Along with this has been the daily rumors of the Gulf equndron on its way to attack Porto ltico, or the Spanish fleet coming from Cadiz. Ueports, rumors and contradic tions have followed so closely on naval matters, that tlio people at home are confused, and only the more collected persons have any idea of what is really taking nlace at the Philippines or at Cuba. However confusing the news may be, the people of the country are generally tatieGed that the adminis tration is pushing the war and doing everything possible to bring about decisive battles. No one should foiget that the war has to be carried into the enemy'e country, and that while the people may want to learn everything the same hoar it takes place, communi cation over a stretch of water is uot the same as it would be over the land. The pause in the tide of war news will soon be followed by plenty of action and full reports, which it is to bo hoped will end the war and convince Spain that the battle has been against her, aud that her "honor" ought to be satisfied with the loss of vessels, men and all of her colonial possessions. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Oroton, 8. D.,"Was taken with bad cold which settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally termi nated in consumption. Four doctors gave me np saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get lr, King's Nov Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave It a trial, took In all eight bottles. It Ins cured me) and thank God I am saved aud now a well and healiby woman." Trial bottles free at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. Regular size 80c and $1.00 guaranteed or price refunded. kag IUh Wornn Smokers. A New York society woman who hai long Hue of social connections lu Eng land said in dincDmlua tlio smokiug habit among worutn over there, a boot which so much lis i born priutud lately: "English women whom I bava received In my homo and I rnctiva many al most witbont exception ciunke. It is not KigKllng matter with thorn, as it till is with oor women, tu some extent. It is a matter of course." Aud the cigarette babil is growing fast iu fowl nine circles here. If joo riou't believe it, Inquire in the stores where "special ly nurlo fur women" articles am sold. Bmokora' outfits far all sorts aud condi tions of wi.uinnklud are now on salo, most of tbo binli priced ones bolng Im ported frwm dear old Loudon. New York Letter Caaalsala, Weaker Poetry is something (bat is bornlnoae. Jt caunot tw acquired. The making of poetry Is a gift Bt Ho Is the deposing of it, so far as 1 have bad any siporloooa. Bos ton Transcript. r. Buffs U the sMl end W4 swan . , L ilk ahl-B to 114 rirwlf eaOU EI ef a tad aujX. aaa Uueet, O fctnao'imeorUiesnpea. At byrup. THeTA! RlCAN&TATURE7 Ta Lett at aa laeh la Batch Btleat Brlaa BerUiaa Cnaiaaaaaee. In a paper read by Major Henry & Kilbonrne, surgeon United States army, before the Association of Military Sur geons of the United States, he advocated the theory that the physical power of a race or people and consequently their capacity for work is measured by their average 'stature. For every inch of height between five and six feet the ex treme 'breathing capacity is Increased eight onbio inches, the vital capacity being at its maximum at 36 years. A table of measurements of 190, 621 native white Americana, accepted for the mili tary service of the United States, shows that the number of men below 68 inches in height is bnt little greater than that of the class above 73 inches. The most numerous class is included between 67 aud 69 inches, and this standard class would have a greater chest girth than the average. The mean height of 125 United States naval cadets above the age of 23 years was . 67.80 inches. As these men are drawn from all parts aud classes of the United States they repre sent very nearly the typical physical development of the American people of 25 years of age. Major Kilbourne concludes that the commingling strains of Celtic, Danish, Norwegian and German blood among our people have thus for worked no de terioration of physical quality. "Not so with the : swarthy, low browed and stunted people now swaimiug to onr shores. Absorbed into the body of the people, these multitudes must irretriev ably evolve an inferiority of type. To realize the result of such a coutiugenoy let it be considered that the loss of an inch in stature might bring in its traiu the loss of national ascendency. Let ns take care, then, that the state shall suffer no injury." Boston Transcript. GREEN BADGES OF COURAGE. Sashes Worn by Army Surgeons and Their History. A great many people do not know why army surgeons wear green sasbes. It is not so much nn insignia of rank as it is a protection to the wearer. Accord ing to the code of war, surgeons are never shot or takeu prisoners. To delib erately shoot a surgeon while be is wearing his sash is considered a viola tion of the code, punishable by death. Because of this provision surgeons of one army never refuse to look after the wounded of the other army if it is possi ble for them to do so. Daring the civil war it was often the caso that after a battle the iield hospitals would contain almost nn equal number of men dressed iu blue and gray. The Federal army had the best surgeons and the best stores, aud a wounded Confederate con sidered himself iu great luck it be was removed to a Federal hospital to be cared for by Federal surgeons aud phy sicians. But in the heat of battle a green sash is not much protection, and surgeons were often wouuded or killed. But this did not keep the eurgeons at the rear uutil the battlo was over. They were often found in the thick of the fray, dressing wounds and seuding the wound ed to the rear. Theirs was a perilous as well as a noble duty, and they perform ed it well. Omaha World-Herald. A Popular Choice. Lady Castlerosse heads the list of tbo newly elected poor law guardians of Eillarney. fcibe was nominated by ber father-in-law, the Earl of Kenmare. Her election, it is said, has aroused the greatest interest among Ireland's poor, who hope that if m timbers of the aris tocracy take up such duties larger meas ures for the relief of distress will fol low. If yon would be well spoken of, learn to speak well of others, aud when yon have learned to speak well endeavor likewise to do well, aud thus you will reoD the fruit of being well spoken of. State or Onio, Citt or Toi.kdo,' 1 Lucas County, Frank J. Chknky makes oath that he is the senior psrtncr of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catahub that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh CiitK. FRANK J. CHENEY'. Sworn to before me and subscrilied In my presence, this 0th day of December, A. D. 1W)0. . A. W. GLEASON, SKAI, 1 ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and sets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for IcMlmoulaL. free. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. A Clever Advertiser. The Kan City Jocrual says: "A flour Dicrchcnt at Lripur lit the story get cut that while bo wae stooping over bis flour bin n l"0 lniiin,ul riug had slipped off bis fluavr into the flour. He appeared to Lc. n utty ruinUtl over the loss, got a notice in the local paper, bnt finally announced with a sIkIi tbst be would bava to give it up; that tlio ring wis In tlio flour i-oint Lcre; that be supposed II arm 1 1 torn up Iu a rack of floor, Lot he bad tia Idoi what one. Wrll, ynn might to have seen the boom that guiltless uiuu bad in the floor trudo. For the next wuk bo bad to hire extra help to fill tacks net of that biu. One man who never louabt a suck from liliu U!i re turn a in and laid In a win ter's supply. And thu smooth Uiercbaul Whistled softly at boDlkd the sacks aud ftiukid hi i lbr eye." Hot a Miracle Wether. Mothir Woll. professor, do yon think y )o will be able to make a niBai clsn of my daughter? rrotcssor Alas, wadani, I fear not. Mother Wby do yoo say that, pro fesiorf Prnfiwwor - Tlireeeonro and ten is jniau's allotted number of years, audi sm now no year cm. i ns time Is too Short, madam. Chicago News, t isuirs t. trrv mm at tafrmllle, t-rrr-tprf i hnMi or tiemieft II , field! foiilr la itw km ( MiAwwe of thu inl wtirliia fries to ritiin. Cough Syrup. Pes-alial Coaaly raaveaHoa la accordance with the plan of organi zation the Craven county convention is hereby called to assemble at the Court House in New Berne, oa Wednesday, May 11th, at 12 o'clock mn for the par pose of electing delegates to the State, Judicial, Congressional and Senatorial Conventions, and disposing of such other business as may come before the convention. - Township chairmen will call their primaries together on Saturday, May 7th, at 13 o'clock m., and elect delegates to attend the County convention. All who are opposed to the present financial system of our Government, who are in favor of the free coinage of both gold and silver at the ratio of 10 to 1; who are In favor of a further increase of our legal-tender currency without in tervention of Banking Corporations; who favor a graduated Income Tax; who favor necessary National legislation to equalize and reduce taxation, who are opposed to having the Executive, Legis lative and Judicial branches of our gov eminent dominated and controlled by trusts, combines and monopolies; who favor the freedom and sanctity of the ballot and who are willing to co-operate with the Peoples Party to secure and perpetuate these reforms, arc cordially invited to participate In our Primaries and County Convention. W. H. SMITH, Chairman Peoples Party County Ex. Commit toe. ThurmanN. C. April 25th, 1808. li 1 ! viini o) CURED BY CUTICURA I was snffciine tortures rrom a dimunl scalp. I was scratching my heart from morn 1T till nlph;. Little pimples broke out all over my heart. I hail no rest. I washed niy heart with hot water and Cctictjea Soap, ana -Pilirt CtmcuRA as a dressing. Now my heart hasn't a pimple on it, anil mv hair is growing splendidly. ADA C. HARItRLL, 330 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. I triotiRht I would go frantic with Itching sealn humors. I loet considerable of my hair of which I had an abundance. I tried several removes, thev failed. X tried Cttthmira RoAPt rolief immediate, itehinp completely irone. Mra. M.JITDAN,246 Halliday St., Jersey City. eoMttlT-nihontth world. Pottm n.aC.raF.,ftola tr-jpi., :iou.u, liow ty Product Luxnriint lUir, tree. mm HE KEW WAY. J70KEN used tothir.k "fe male diseases" could only be treated after "lo c a 1 examina tions" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands o modest women silent about their Buffering. The In troduction of Wine ct Cardui has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure taken In the privacy of aroman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re quires no humiliating; examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the r-omb, "whites," change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. J 1.00 at the drug store. For advice In cues reqtilrlnr special directions, addreu, fivinf eymptonu. Iris "Ladle' Advliory Deportment,' The Crutnnoota. Medicine Co., Chalta Dooea, Teas. W. L aBDISOII, H.D., Cary, In., siyn "I nf e Wine ef Cardui eitemlnly In my practice and rind it a moi lexoelleni nreoiraiion for female treublei." JAPANESE I CURB A Nrw nnit Cnninleta Tmfmmt rwiiiuin. tj ftrpPirSIToRIKS, Capaoka of Ointment and two Boiea of Oiatment. A never-failing cure for Tile of every nature and degree. It eiakea en operation witn tne kniie, whk-ii la painful, end oil en reunite In death. unnceeMry. Why eaSttrs this terrtale SiteaMI we seek a while Saaraalea la sack tl No Cure. Ne fay. eocaod Si a boa. 4 lot bent by mail. Samples free OINTMENT, too- aad BOe. miUCTIDlTinN Cared. Pllei Prenatad. be - " " Jaaanet Liter Pellet.. Ibi treat I.IVFR and STOMACH RKIiULAToHand HUHIU PI RIKIKR. Small, mild and pleaeant to take: eenrcially adapted lot childrea's aae. sa dcaca cents. PRFF AelaW thaaa ham link. tW ain be liven with a i boa or more ol Pile Car. Hiiticb Ths onuikb rasa J at Alt MS Pi La Cvaa lur sal euly by I K. 8. UL'FKV, New Uerne, N. CI o 111 EBB A Kicth Lot or NT. C. Hams, onlv 10a lb. Shufur's HroskfiHt Strips, 10c. Sliufr ' SuRar Cured Vig IUmi, lio lh, Looso Oat Flakes and Oat Ml, 3o lb. ' lA't aod Soiiill Hominy, Sijo lh. Fn Uiver IVint Huttcr, .mi lb. flcoU Cooking flutter, In fact our alock of FANCY FAMILY OKOCKIMKS are atwava iip t'o iUle Give ma Trial and b Uoiivinrrit that we Save You Money by Dealing With U. Vry !tp5i fully, Ci' I Ira to II t ir.'i oj. R. PARKER, O Thone C9. E.stero Carolina Dispatch x and Old Dominion Line. Important Notice! On account of the stringent or ders issued by the War Department, requiring the early departure of Steamers out of the harbor of Nor folk, our Steamers will have to sail earlier from New Berne. The Steamer NEUSE mnst sail at 5 P.M. SHARP. , Therefore to insure forwarding Perishable Freight ou the same day, it is necessary that it be on our wharf not later than - ' '4 P. n. GEO. HENDERSON, Agent. New Berne, N. C, April 30, 1898. Are Yon Going to Paint ? If So, We Call Your At- tention to Our Line of Household Paints, in lib. Cans all Color, Slr'.ctly Pure White Lead, Medium Grade White Lead, Rtady Mixed Paint, all colors, Linseed Oil, Putty, &o , : M iliogany, Walnut, Maple and Cherry Stains, Hard Oil Finish, Varnish, Copper Paint, Paint Brushes, White Wash Brushes When cur goods Ir'el, the vcrJict is yard wide." arc thoroughly 'All wool and a J. C. Whitty co. The Tug at McKinley's Coat Tails Was the cry for vengeance from the dead sailers of the Maine. There will im a tug at your ronecjencc if you buy a ready made suit of clothing, whon you see tin- Exquisite Orcalions in Fit, Fabric. Finish and General Elegance that we are making, without a tuir at your pocketbook. F. M. Chadwick, Middle street, NEW BERNE, N. C. This Year'M Spring; Lamb, . Teal, Mutton, Pork, And the FINEST BEEF ever brought lo this City, can bo had at SanVl Cohn' & Son's . 88 Middle SL, Phone 46. Also Live and Dressed Poultry. k CARLOAD OF Pea ISaKkrt-t and Ilarrel Covers JUST 11ECEIVED. J. E. I, IT II AM. NOTICE i Cerlllii ate of Slock, No, 1484, for Five Rlmr.-e C'npilHl Stock nl I lie Allantio & North Carolina It. U., Iiain ocen it, apillratloo will tie made for duplicate ctniflrato. TLi April esih. JNO. D. 0IJ118LEY. Adm'.i , Wm. P. Oilmnlcy, dre'd. o o a pfn c pin IrjU JR.,:v WholesaU ! Retail Orotcr. o n o 77 Broad Btroet. ' ' ''Ip SherlflTs Tax Ivy. By virtue of the Tax List of Craven County in my hands for collection for the year 1897, and in default of payment, according to the provisions of the exist ing law, I have levied on the following described property. Sale will take place June 6th. rami. locatioh. tax 4 COST. - TawasBlp, Ha. 1. . Chapman, R E 188 acres Little ck 8 45 Johnson, Peter 11 acres branch 6 09 Morris, W.R 101 acres Plney Neck 8 77 TUUngham, W H Jr 37, acres Neuso rive ' ; - 7 95 Tawaaala Ha. S. Becton, Ceasar 700 acres Popular Swamp V " 14 90 Clarke W E 563 acres Dover ' 6 62 Teaaihl M IB. Taylor, N H 100 acres Coheque 4 58 .;..- TawaaalXt Ha. a. Nelson, Aaron 85 & 85 acres Have lock 5S4 Spark, Martin Mrs 80 acres Han cock creek :. 4 80 ; Tawaahla Ko, 7. " Ives, Bryan W i acre liiverdale 11 87 Towaablp sja. 8. , Banks, Hannah 1 lot Berne st 7 82 Boyd, Coaear 95 acres Caswell - branch , : 8 87 Cragg, A C 1 lot Jerkins alley : Chapman, M W 1 lot cor Pine and I Beme sts 13 75 Conner, Andrew 1 lot Browns ally 4 48 Douglas, Fredericks lots Heme, Bryan, Broad and George sts 23 62 Harris, Randall 10 acres Caswell " i , branch 2 83 Johnsod, Rev Jno S 1 lotScotts alley 15 75 Moore, Mamie S 50 acres Trent rd 2 81) Pasteur, Henry 1 lot Jerkins alley 6 95 Patterson, F T for wife, 1 lot Johnson si; 1 lot New st. : 52 53 Riggs, E R 4 7 acres, Bnlcheloru Creek 7 25 Street, S R for wife, 1 lot Pollock - street . i0 41 Stimson Lumber Co. by C M Dock ' ham, Gen. Mang'r. 1 lot Queen street 140 95 Simpson, Rufus L 1 lot, Bryan street - 4 03, Smyer, Rev H A 1 lot, While st; 3 lots A & N C Road 10 4a i Satterthwaite, Wm 1 lot corner Broad and Chapman st 8 22 Vail, Seth A 1 lot, New South I Front st 0 78 Wadsworth, Dennis 1 lot Queen and Pollock sis, 10 84 Whitfield, Jesse 8 acres, Pcmbrnko Road 5 05 ' Tewanhip Pio. 9. Charlton, 1 eir'g by T B Ipock sgt. 800 acres, Railroad 7 08 French, L J 20 acres, Turkey Quar ters ; 0 53 French, F J 37 acres, Wildcat . Davis, Daniel heirs by Gulhrle 8 54 Davis, agt. 100 acres, Dover Road ' 3 47 enness Absolutely and permanently cured in 9 days by a new scientific and mvigorating beat ironl. No publicity no injections no restraint Can be pivtn seemtv. Nnh treatment'' scheme. Tr "oa t D a miMM u n 41 East Slat Street, New Vark City., 6 When talking to ' TOU ... . About Furniture The tharpesCpoInt we ran argue is the fact that our I.OKO established business and the Great Army of Sat lsfled Patrons we have made la the best testimony as to the quality of our goods and the way we do business. . . . . ALL KINDS OF Desirable oa.n. found fcera Furniture :trl,",, r - " , If you are contemplating the purchase Of Furniture a call at my store will prove profitable. John Suter, I Uader Hotel Ckattawks, New Derae. X. f. VU. DUXN, J A 8. Rr.PHOM), Presldeat. Tlre'.Prei. B. B. GL'ION, ftectj Trras. New Berne Ice Co Maaafaetatotw t Pure Crystal Ice, From Distilled Wstr CK t-put M Too f N.1U. rlVMd l-ot . M!rlt I. lmrlelirere-lrlailf (eicept bloc ays) . a, In fl p nt, M.mil.y (leull cuily) 1 . iu. 13 hoi. I price ul otluir .ruwav lloa. .Mr., h.s. ;u) jy .MsaasT'- See He F For SHORT LOANS. WheacTi r yon li a'pafr )ou want Uiatyninul err n, and you GET TilK CASH. V MlddlrtHu. NKW JiKHM', !i,r. ' Oriinki I I OOftx jjjL. Halm & Co., ' - Ta ' W V Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN -A COMPIdETE IiTNK OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.'s li8, 130 and 1 23 fliddle Street. FOR THB PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING ...... , , . ...... -. .', RIVERSIDE, With decirable occupants and owners, I now make Tor a limited lime llie following advantageous proposal : ' . LOTS ! ONLY $250 00. BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK, Xsvurj man 01 oioaerHto niean.4. ma? own a home. Buy a home . . -..a ... ar fffmj un II V 19 l4C A W'll HCJVH U s I fall lVQ tU IIIBIa V yon a deed for the lot when all puyniention aarue are inadn, "a pass book for weekly payments." Safer than a givinrra bank, and far moro profirahlf.' When the lot ia paid for, I will build you a MC EUN COTTAGE, (your choice of plan) to bo paid for in monthly ir.dtallumiiti. I'avmenta but little more than )Oii would pay rent. For txwn.ile. a nottMife coming 12,000. will cost in monthly payments, $30, for 7 yens, an-i l lie Imui-e anu ior is yours. If you wai.t a smaller cottage, say to cost fl.tuw). '1 lm monthly payments will 1-e 15. At the end nf 7 yenrs jou own a Iioush ami lot in a desirable locality, inoivasiug in value every dav.' You should act at once. Size' of lots 60 x 2C0 foct. ' . Full information, maps, etc., call on BAKm, -n, . 57 I'ollorU Nirrcr. THE NEW' BERN FIRE OF NEW CAPITAL, UTDOE8 A GENERAL FIKE INKURA'CK BUSINESS. T. A. GREEN, President, " OEOIIUE GliEEN, Hecrttary. J. J. WOLFEfiUEN, GfD'l hgnt. Notice of Sale ! CoLi.eotom's Ones, 1 . 4th Ills'. KaMgh, K.O Notice is henby given of the sale 4 Ilia followinx property aeiaed fiom O. D. Lewis, diei'ller. near Vam-enoro. N. C in April 21st, IH! I.T talcs, suited under ' Idlniraint warraut ilalml Ajiril ttt. 1H0H. I a Mrkais cmilalnluf 1OU.0 gallons ,corn wlnakry. l wo copiwr still aod cai, 8 Copu- r worms. Out Iron mmp and 8 fit iron piping. Konr 1R pnlli.n frrmirili re. Tl.rrt- ou Mllnn Missh a mm. 1 rinply ahlakey liam-l. i acre land and distillery building Iht-rmii. The aliovc prorly will be sold to the hip-heat biildnr fur caull ill Ihe city if New lirne, N. tJ., nn May l'Jih, Ittll at 3 o'clock P. H. in (nii,t of the (Joi-rn-rnent l-nllilli g, coriur Polli.rk aud ('ra ven al rn la. - P.. C. Dl'.NTAM. Colliftor till Dlst., N. C. Py Jso. W, Daii iv. Deputy Coll. I Ulv. 4h DU. M, C. April SOtit. 1898. Henry's Pharmacy, J7 illddle St., New Pcrne, N. C. I'lijHloJnin IVcM-rlpdoim A MjcIly. A Frr.li tSiipily of landirth's Z (lal.U a K.e.1. KrVi K Irrtrd 7 h'.C. C'ollard See d. , JlVSSarvSVWsJ! ) Lorated.oa National Avonue, and others equally disirablf. All lota to be ooiintcied with complete Sewerage ' Syatcm. , ','. $5 CASH DOWN. ana every man wciKine on a salary, and oav fur it in iuHtailiiiHtntn. WILLIAM lUaJir. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 W. B. rLADEB, v . JOHN DUNN, ,lr'-rr"- 03cm (VEIt CITIZENS BANK m Oivt, and Trndcnrkvobulncd and all l't ni iMtitcHroft4iactetj ior MoornaTt Fiea. Qum Orricr aataartateTr n at r.a i aod wacan atrura paiant Lb kaa Una Utan Ummc revvvMa irom Kahtnarlnn. Sed model, drawtrf or pHoto. with dearrtp iWtn. Wa advla, tf patantakia w axH, ira oi rhartra. Out (e not dua till patent ia aarnrtd. A PaatMLffT. "How to Otrtain I'slmtt," with coal ot atui In th I'.b. and foralg eooaihaa ni frca. Addrcai, C.A.SNOW&CO. Ora. tHTTKT Orrtec. WaoMinoTM. O. C. WAR ! OK 3VO AVAR We Have tlis Nicest Line of . . JtefrlKrrnlor mid Wilier C'oolrra . . In the Clly. Alan such HcaaoaaMe ArlMi-a as Ply Trap, Borccn tnor, Window gcrwna. Ice Cream Krcpscr, .1 and Mouse Trap. Clauae fVlwmr nd Pazora, srery r. llcl with tli name of Claiiaa on m fully warranled. Ksrwlalur and Elmo Vtnk HUie .-, No '; Partry CaallniJ, but c giuiauke 1 1 . - j to glr anllifiir-tlnn. I., ii. ( un.r.ii imniW.UT. t
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