TOLV XV1II-.-NO. M.
KIW mi, H. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7 1900.
N1NGTEKNTH TEAR
'i
We Have Been.
A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mullets and Small i ig
Hams 5 to C lb?. Also small Breakfast Stripn, 2 to 3 !! s.
Good Butter 250 lb. Very host Elgin ami V'o l.iver Print,
Butter at 30c.
Wo are also arrpiita for tlie Spanish U o. Toilet, and Laun-
dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to eiife Ileal, I in. pies, Salt
Rheum, Tetter, Blaek Heads and other KUu Diseases. They V
are Purely Vegetrlde.
Give us a trial for anything in the (iroeery Line and
we will do our heat to please you or refund your money.
Yours for Business.
J. R. PARKER, JR GROCER,
'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street.
WE HAVE JUST KE( RIVED
New Line of
Up-to-date
Bat Wing
l mo jt
t mm ri ra
SLaT V & Bk.
A nohhv line of Fanrv Vests for
Men and Hoys.
The most compelte lino of Men's
Gloves ever shown in the city at
all price.
A large assortment of Mens I ol
'ored Shirts hi all the new colors at
f 1.00.
, Iwu t forget that we ulso bare
tb tor toe iinu
money, every pair guaranteed, (.'.all
and iee for yourself.
I n nil mm p. nn
.": Tli Vp-to-dnlc
Furnlnlior,
, 07 rtll.LUt;ik niKtai,
-Ja'ius M, (Arnold,
I.I I try, ffil Hl
i'r,lmllffl ftllllra.
f: IIoritrM A Wills,
. Ta.al. Wagm, lln.e, Vh
a tin. -,
rw art h rl.ltv. '
PTW'tl l p$4 1 for UiifM Or.' f,
a- M : m T" lirra. R. I'.
REAL ESTATE 1
City tUU EtUW lnkl, a4 ao on
Mxamta oa j . ' '. - .
" CoCantlM tA Bent ft hn H tk
(, U U U ItoM lit lag iwl.V, ,
Looking for You.
':- Yes, the seiiioo of the oysterand tbe
lwct. heat -cake U tlrawing near, tod
wlntr the moth u tnfclng hlaiast bite out
rf yniif tinier eost. fad the ruddy
pumpkin h naskfng In theaotumnal son
f w"i!frtenitn(l you that lis high
i'it.o. to be thinting of your Winter
Shoes.
---Tm 'well cipetl much service from
your feet before the robins nest again
t d'foiroly in relnrn jou might to give
hem your care a- il nympathy. We have
trorl led a stock of foot-wear to suit
every man, woman and child In New
Bern.
We have rrom Tit nothing but tbe
BEST.
Oood leat her, good workmanship and
correct styles are features shoes MUST
pos9os1n order to siicure a place on our
shelves. Wn have the exclusive sale in
New Rem of Ziegter, Plant and the Em
press Sl.oc. Our aim is to do not only
ai well, hut better than any other store
iivNcw Bern, that is We Intend giving
you more for the same money than you
can get elsewhere, then surely, when
ready for four wlrrtcr shoes, your feet
will turn toward our door.
Wo have also a complete stock of
Press floods, Silk. Hosiery and Under
wear, also a nnhby line of notions. Call
and examine for yourself.
n.wui
I HAVE OPENED
BUSINESS AT
93 Middle Street!
With a line of (lents Furnishings and
shoes and will carry up-to-date goods.
I have secured the agency for Alfred
J. Conimoyei's line shoes and will exhi
bit sampled at once, have also the agency
for Wanamakcr & Brown' line of Tay
lor and Itcidy M ado Clothing for Men
and Boy.
Come and See fie.
H ILIi K. IMXTKIl
Opposite JoltllNAI. Ofll.'C.
Hi -
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Ma
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Briclis Bricks 1
Anyona 10 ue'd of lirio'. a, cnil n
l VriROTT,
' f Vi, KI4dl 5lreat,
of K, K. !!i"ii ti'Rf O tto t F
FOOBTH ISnUiL
Meeting of Daughters of the Con
federacy This Week.
: .
Tao Proirraai Arrange! aai BeeeB
tlaaa. Karaceaieala Aaaoaa
eed. Trees leak Ureea
- Again. Jarvli Fayon
Primary.
Special to Jonrnal. '
Ralsioh, Oct. B The program of the
fourth annual meeting ot the North Car
olina Daughters of the Confederacy was
made public today. It will be held here)
Oct. 10-11, at the Auditorium In tbe State
Agricultural building. Tue following
are tho officers: Honorary President,
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, Mrs, William
Parsley and Mrs Francis FttberTlerman;
President, Miss Llda Rodman, of Wash
ington; Vice-President, Mrs T. J. Jarvit,
Mrs. J B Wbimker; Recording Secretary
Mrs. William H. Overman; Correspond
ing Secretary, Mrs. Margaret W. Blonnt;
Treasurer, Mrs. John W. HlnsJaUr, Reg
istrar, Mrs. Marie S.Parkham; Historian
Mrs. Armistead Jones.
The session Wednesday, Oct. 10 begins
at 10:30 a. m. with a business session
whlc'i will be opened wttb prayer by
Rev. Dr. M. M. Marshall. At tbe after
noon session there will be a report by
the committee for the Jefferson Davis
monument, with introductory remarks
by Col. Thomas P. Kenan. Captain C. B.
Denson will deliver an address on tbe
causes which led op to the uivu war.
The Slate chairman will report, and the
chapters will snbmlt their reports. A
collection will be made. Tbe soogs,
"Tenting to Nlghl", and "Dliie" will be
sung. In the evening tbe local chapter.
Johnston Peltlgrew will give a reception
In the auditorium, to the visiting daugh
ters, etc. and a portrait of Capt. Thomas
Sparrow will be presented.
Thursday, the 11th, there will business
sessions in the morning and afternoon
and tbe visitors will be driven around
tbe city and to the Soldiers' Home, at
which the local camp of the United Con
federate Veveters will give them a recep
tion. In the evening from 8:80 to 11 the
Capital Club will give tbe delegates a re
ception. Mr. and Mrs. M. T.N orris of Raleigh
announce the engagements of tbelr
daughters, Miss Mamie Norris to Mr.
Henry A. Coles of Atlanta, Ga., and
Miss Ethel Norris to Mr Joe K. Marshall
of Raleigh. Both marriages will take
place before the holidays: Tbe Misses
Norris are well known In social circles
in North Carolina.
The Supreme court will devote neit
week to the hearing of appeals from the
third district.
The trees look much greener than they
did as much as two months ago. This Is
paillcularly the case In tbe forests. A
very late frost Is predicted.
Last year was a notable one for Insects
which ate the foliage of trees. This year
there havo been remarkably few such In
sects. The Melrose knitting mill here will
manufacture men's underwear.
Secretary Pearsall says the newt
which It now coming into Democratic
State headquarters thowt that thing
are rapidly brightening to far at tbe Ra
tional campaign In this State Is con
cerned.
The city has decided to put np names
of all streets and to thoroughly aad care
fully renumber the house. The number
ing was done In 1884.
Ei-Senator Jsrvls say be believe tbe
Secatorlal primary will prove belpfal
to the Democratic ticket, will bring oat
a full vole and save one or two eloee dis
tricts
THE MARKETS.
Tbe following quotations were rtceir-
d by J. E. Latham A Co, New Bora,
N. 0.
Naw Voax, Oct, .
Cottom:
Open. High. Low. Cloa
.1018 10J7 tOtS 10.17
Oct ...
Mov
Jan
Mch.
May
Wnaa
Dee
. I.M
. t.S?
..87
. M8
Open.
,. m
,.170
lo.m ttt iojb
t.M (.84 .W
M 183 t.M
tW Ml IN
nigh. Low. ( lot
88 W -8S
' W
MJ
Coa. Oaa. ,
So,nyPfd
Coa. T..T.. .... .
ttbr. ... .- Vi
Cottoa reeelpU wore 50,000 bale at all
porta. ..' , ' ' - I j, . . - J
UnrynS alaHlet.
f Spots I8U tats 4.000 btim, IfiOO
Amerleaa. , Fawns etnsei aBlet a4
steady. Oflt-Nov, 41 Nov-D. UV
' Mw mr (Mtas Harks.
: Cot to oM la the toeal market yesUr
day.atttOMlH rUlaswerettt bale.
I - Delefttei to Itttdoi. ;
ipeelal to Joaraa'. .
' RtLBidM, Ojtobsr t.-Ksv. Dr( Kllga,
Prrtldftol of Trinity Collet: aad Joeapb
O. Droit are aleotad dsbtgalx U ta
Uatbodltt Rplsonpal CoonMleal Cot
fereao at Loadoa eit year.
" CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and C ".I.ta.
ftj Y:a '-;:: '!
rrs O.e
9 if t
MAKING WWAJI A SURE.
fcryaa Speaks Te Ebwbwm Crowds la.
, - , ' Trait legions. ,
Riobmosd, Ikd OcR B.-Ia bins oona-
tles In this Slate to-day Hoa. William J.
Brya
Intra.
an spoke to It orasaua; f"k-!rtfk,
The places In which stops were mad
ranged from 8,000 to ti.090 Ja popula
tion, aad the crowds ranged all the way
np to 10,000. The day's work was plan
aad with a view to economy of lime, and
word bad been passed along the tine that
no Darades should be arranged in order
that Mr. Bryan might have more actual
time for speaking. With the tame end
In view all the meetings were held close
to (be railroad elation.
The day was one of hard, serious cam
paigning among a etas of voter whom
tbe Democrats hop lb bring Into line
this year. Four of the counties visited
Madison, Delaware. Grant and Black
ford are In the ga belt and are centers
of trust manufacturing Interests in glass
and tin-plate. Early In the day Mr.
Bryrn started to uas hi anU-trnat am
munition and for It boor he poured hot
hot Into corporations In restraint of
trade. Without exception hi audi
ence expressed boisterously enthusias
tic approval of bl anti-trust utter
ances.
Durjng the day Mr. Bryan spoke in
eountles the combined Republican ma
jorities In which jrere 13,833 in 1896.
But two of them gave Democratic ma
jorities. No attempt I made by parti
sans on either side to deny that the trip
of the Democratic leader through this
part of Indiana has brought out more
large audiences In succession than any
other candidate heretofore.
Fire at Hawkside.
The dry kiln at Mawkstde, belonging
lo the Pine Lumber CJompaoy, was
burned yesterday morning. It was filled
with lumber and tbe loss Is about 81200,
Tbe sawmill and other property waiaot
Injured. Some 200,000 feet of lumber
has been recently shipped, which was
near the kiln and tbl I regarded at
fortunate thing. Tbe building will be
replaced at once.
THE SOIL SURVEY.
How Completed sad Lirje Scale Map to
be Hade.
Special to Jonrnal.
Ralbioh, October 6. The State Chem
ist says that tbe soil survey of a strip of
land eight miles wide from Raleigh to
New Bern Is now completed. Chemists
are analysing the soil (ample.
A detailed map ot tbe. New Bern
trucking region Is now being made by
C. h. Harris and a United Slates spec
ialist will claaslfy tbe different soils. A
map oa a cal ot four Inches to the mil
will show the various soil oa aay fifty
acre farm.
Weather Conditions.
Washington, D. C. October 6.
For
North Carolina, Fair 8nnday
Fresh
east to sooth winds.
Weather Conditions. The moderate
depression over the Gulf yesterday has
moved Inland and combined with a low
area of considerable Intensity central
near Omaha, Neb.
High temperatures occurred yester"
day over lb west aud southwest from
Nebraska to Tesa.
North Carolina Populists.
Cb:lottb, N. O. October 5. The
Populists oflh Seventh North Caro
llaa District, at Salisbury, today nom
inated ex-Congressman A. C. Bhnford
for Cong rase aad endorsed Barker
aad Donnelly for pree'deat and vicr
prealdeat. Bard to Believe.
Loaooa, October .The Dally
Chronicle publishes the followlag
statement by Its Washington eorree-
poadeati
"The Ualled Stale Onreraateat ha
aropoaedto tbe Powers lo laslsl that
I'rlao Taaa be beheaded, thai the Kan
peror be tad seed U goto Pekla to
form a Oovera asset of progress! ve Ba
de tbe support of Karopeaa bayoaeU
aad that Ue Empress Dowager be dV
posed.' ,f :k' - ': ''
Even lbs Dally CkrealcU admits that
It ladi eoaalderebl dlffleaUy ta balUv,
lag ibis report. .. 4" ;.';, - ; ,
' , sMsaaafawaaWal "
: " Rons . Withdraw! Offer.
Hitr Toaa, Oct t.-CVrUa Broad
way Roes ha withdraw) hie far
Of l AX .000 forth reetorstiow ( bis
eyesight. ' - - ' .
"No farther last shall be medst" said
Mr. Boaat today. "I withdraw my offer
of tl.qpO.OOO for ease. 1 sbsrl dlt
aeaes with the servlees of my eahetltnl.
It le deoraed a shall reesala foreves
tiled. All eU have pravwl fatllssad
aol oa has gtvea asa tbe dlghest rvltf
Tbe eiperiaseal oa the eyee of ssy eob
atltete, M J. Martta, hav prewa
equally aseW. I will pas lb temala-
eer of my day ta pat!
' Played Real Inilaa.
Uperlal to JoeraaL
Taiaroa, N. J.. OrlnW -A e.
bar of boys w.ra "playlnr Indiana"
her txUy and 1 1'! nns of lli.tr B'im
her, 1 M '.U.'., to t'. ate s r
tl. Tb'y b!'.t e a- - 1 I'e a- !
BELIEVED NEAR END.
uiatn
Hold Ont and Ho More
Concessions.
Haxii.tom; Pa..' Oct. d The belief
'... ,h. ....hii.
rowblngaa end Is constder-
i approaching i
ably strengthened tonight by the action
of tffe Individual operators in following
the lead of tbfi coal carrying and
coal minimf railroad by oHuiIng a on
increase of ten per cent, in the wages ol
their employes.
Naw Voub, October 5 The Eren'n;
Post says:
"President J. Rogers Maxwell, of (he
New Jersey Central, and the president
of another coal-carrying railway, who
declined to be quoted for publication,
msde tbe definite announcement today
that no further concessions would Lt
granted to the strlkiug miners, and that
If they did not accept tbe 10 per cent,
offer the strike would be fought out."
A Call to the Clubs.
The Slate Association of Democratic
Clubs was organized in Raleigh on Sep
tember 36th. A permanent organization
was made by electing a President, Secre
tary, one Vice-President from each Con
gressional District ami an Executive
Oommilteo of five members.
Eleven delegates, one from each dis
trict and two representing the Slatc-at
large were elected to represent the Asso
ciation at Indianapolis at the National
Convention of Clubs. Eleven alternate
delegates were also elected.
Tbe organization, In Its working force
has representatives in all parte of the
Stale, The object of the Association Is
lo assist In giviug Bryan and Stevenson
tbe electoral vote of North Carolina, and
to help elect nine Democratic Congress
men from this Stale. To this end, all
palriotic cltizena are cordially Invited lo
co-operate.
Tbe platform ami principles of the
Association are found in the platform of
the Democratic party promulgated at
Kansas City. The Clubs have no candi
dates other than those named by the
Democratic conventions.
The County Chairmen aro requested
to call a meeting In each township in
their various counties on Saturday, the
ISth day of October, for the purpose- of
organising a Club. It Is alao urged that
at each speaking by candidates or other
Democrats a Club be formed Do not let
an opportunity paaa to organize. These
Clubs are a part of the parly machinery.
They are subject to tbe party authority.
The twj main purposes for which lliey
are to be formed are lo distribute litera
ture and to bring out a full vole. It Is
presumed that the last campaign secured
a full registration. As soon as a Club is
formed send the names of the officers to
Hon. F. M. Simmons, Chairman, Raleigh
N. O. Also send a list of tbe officers to
Mai Thompson, New York City, N. C
Let each Club appoint an active com
mittee to secure the attendance of voters
at the poll. A full vote will give the
Democratic party 60,000 majority. Tbe
issues Involved are momentous, vital and
far-reaching. Our free Institutions are
endangered by a colonial policy abrosd
and by aggregation Of wealth at home.
Let North Carolina make a firm aland
gainst both.
Tbe Slate Association adapted as its
emblem a bnttoa containing a picture of
that great tribune of the plain people,
William Jennings Bryan, upon a field of
silver, encircled by these homing words
from bis grest speech of acceptance:
"The Maa rather than the Dollarl ' Id
thl sentence Is contained the true iboo
ry of government.
. Faaacts D. Winston, Cb'mn.
K. B. Lawia, Secretary.
Doa't fall to look at onr stock of
Shore, Shirts, Neck wear, etc. I caa do
yM go$f. J. J. Baxter.
Davis' Pharmacy basaiclualve sgenry
for "Then" cigars.
', Celery Headache Powder guaranteed
to mm aesdarh. Made and sold st
Davie Pharmacy.
Veoclaalloa Iblelds at Darts' Phar
macy. ' ' V
"Cream Ooeoaaal aad tafflr at McSor-
'TbeoelgarsVah oaly at Davis
Pharmacy.
Trusteei's Sale.'
" Pareaaal to the power of sale eoafer
red a pea Albert It Bfcauack traatee ta
seerula deed Interest eteeoted by Jaaws
V. Hseklus aad Ilary C. tlawklna hi
Wlte dated December imh, 18H0 aad rec
orded la ike offln of Register 'hf Deed
Uravea aoaaty, booh Ida, page M lo I0
the debt aseared thereby aad th said
deed nf.lrart having beee assigned lo the
K. H. J. A. Mee.losCo, aad apoa
the request of the aaM Mary O. Hawkla
lb aorl.r.tiraod will oa Mnaday the
Itih, day of Meveaihav DW0 at the boar
af II e'ehvk m. at tbe Court llouae
dVmf of (Jrav.a enuniy off. for eat and
ell te tbe hit Imm bhlWir for euh, the
followlag dmoribMl ral eatate, via; All
that Irvi or farrl nf land lying and
bring altuai.d la ld eoaaty o lbs
aorlS tills of the Allaetle and fJorlb
Carotin Kattrnai bln a part oflh
ai.H tt"-r!;. la th ! rv-llid dfvd
rf Trnrt, ln-trinlnf at lh Atlantln and
Norih t .ri.Mna liiir"d brlflif. ;at Cot
( k, ami l h.nr. ilh iM rrrwk loth
ann li of t.rn I mUt I'.ranrh, Ihnr
: ' rua -t M 1 tir.ru h !. a lo 1 K.
i r,., 1. t II. n. vrtlh t.1.1 ((!!.
r - i i I I -.t.i. rnnulntr.s l'lO
diiii-Book Store !
We can pltuse you in
Kchonl l!ok IlagM
arid
Kcliool ' Book
' Straps.
V
6. N.'Ennett. !
'j.m-j&M&&mjm"&.$a '
a MUM
Thursday, Oct. 11.
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON.
Enf,a rement of Americas
Tragedian
Mr. Robert" Downing
Assisted by the Talented and
Beautiful
Alberta Converse.
BOEaERT 1X5WNING
And complete company including Clias.
1). Herman, Willian bomoin, Lillian
Kingsbury, Minnie Mndley. I'rc
scnling his latest and greatest
Richard,
The Uon Ilenrted.
Bv AitTttun Dum.KT Ham,, Esq.
Superb presentation of a maenlliccnl
play Oorgeous Costumes. Appropri
ate scenery. Original mimic A po'sillvt'
success. hmlorned by I'htlailclplila,
WashinEton. Baltiinoro. (bicuiro. Hi-
ton, Han Francisco, New Orleans.
A romantic drama riiual to the beat.
Under direction of E. I). Shaw.
To The
Tax Payers !
CRAVEN COUNTY.
The Tax Lists for the year 11)00, are
now in my hands for collection, you will
please come forward and pay your taies
forthwith.
Those owing Schedule It, or L'ocnse
Tsx will be reported to the (J rami Jury
if these taxes aro not paid St once.
JOSEPH KINSEY,
Sheriff.
A FEW Or THE
GOOD THINGS!
Yet For Sale By
J. F. TAYLOR.
Sweet Catawabawlno 71c per gallon
California Port wine ., $100 per gallon
Monllcello Claret wine . . .l.V per bottle
and few Brands ol Una medicinal whis
keys such as:
IjOXK OAK.
OLD FOREftTER
HUNTER,
CUTTER PEPPER
WALDORF,
Aad lots of other brands of Bye.
Bbtwn'i Malt, Seotek, Irish aad
the fiaiiis
OLD N. a com
Prove tbe Moaatalae, also lota of ether
goods at bottom price.
OIYBCHACALL '
af. F. TAYEOR,
" . 18 Middle sfrawt.
EAV-Smallwood,
, ' DEALER rif '.,'
G7NERAL HARDWARE,
And all finds af ' ,
: ; EUILI3IKG MATERIAL
Wire Ketliac, Screea tW and
Window. -
0 LACIER RCFRIOnRATOW
WhU-h n the txet. Thi y a but few
emli md fo Bntrlors.
l. Crrm Vrr rr.. Water Coottrs.
Mir t'g n Bto.e and lUns,.
ralnU.
I' ' 1 CI Mf .wt a,
Ontario Prepared
buckwheat .
In 2, 3 and G pound packages. Also OKI Fault-. ' "
iom il litickwheat, Fresh Lot Fancy Kl.'in Butter
0 Just ltcccived; Maple Syruj) in caius While Cot jjS
oleno in 2 and 4 pound lin buckets. Ktosh lot ' ' v
(J llorse liadish, Catsup and Siinccs' New barrel
Fulton Market Corned Heel'; l-'uney Crearn:;
Anything in Oroceries you want
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
. . McMNIEL
'Phone Ol.
J. A. JONES,
IlltOAIt STKHET, STEWAUT'S OI.lt ST A N It,
E Ivory, Fft!,
Wills' and
Kxehiinuc
laij;esl and
HOESES azxd. MULES'.
Ever Found in New Item. Also a (.'oinpl.-i.- I.in.- .,1' Huies, Vagouft,''' ":
Harness, Kvlies, V h i , Carl Winds, Kh . 'ru'J.-, .
PLANTER'S
. - f r.
The Planter's Warehouse is located in the I.im'nm -- ;ni of the fctty
and the finest WandioiiKt1 in tlie State.
with plenty of orders for all the Iohaeeo in ihis p.n-t nf the Slate. "7: :
It is the aim of tin- management to m- hi - 1 ...mil ;il I. nlion to all
sales and to Bee that yon are well liKikeil after wln-n on I lie market, With.
tohacco. Onr molhi is "llieji Triers
UTeBt."
Free Stahlefl. Omie down to the
phyise you.
PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO.,
J. M. HOWARD, Manager.
K. H. LANfll.KV, Auctioneer. If-Rile every k ilay ;il II o'clock,
Don't
Take Chances
wit immualll n. rupplet I. r Vusll
bOOtiBf, Btttrr 'f lion e lliun ml
good b( lamnga defect re ma'erisl.
t arli th kind thai 01 rer fslls lo do all
that I expected ot it Iiary Wlmbesler
fcunkele Powder sa l Hb H. Onr
eottmeal of Blojle and DnaMi I'arnll
Qttn I ry lntet.Uas so am t riors.
f dl Ha nf DkyrU and Bqedrir .
, wn.T. iiii,t.
tt AM MUldl fi ' 'S Beta. N. 0.
, TflheaiyTw Ptyer.
aasmsar-Tkla.! to klsdly gir j oa
aotlc tbst lb ettf tot book for 1W0 to
sow Is air bind for eolls tlna, aad at
eartr aettltweal of ) oar taias wlUba
apprerlata fcr , ,J, J. lot sow, ,
citfTroi.
Koike ta Wtter Uicr. :
All Unse owing wstet badwr reaU
wilt atmse cell st Ihe I Uf Usll ky the
toUi nf this atnatb. othstatoe lbs Bnper
tntendont will eJI St lb firainlies ef
ttirit. rlolin'in.nt tnt sal eff th wster
lloiuz's Sweet Mixed Pickles tnd Swicl, (jerkins' JS '
.... ,
lipout. f,rvl lt1,ifrni StL.'k-
Hi
r i a .
wJW IB!!1 TI7 WSZ -'t
at' an bb j mm laai'':.':.-' .
fslrotir,
71 Rrsij.J Si.
Fitn - st Shirk nf
.1. a. .Bo.r, - r 1
Broad Street, Slew ai l's Old Staad. i .
WAREHOUSE
We will liav jih-nt v of buyers
and l'i r.-.ni.il Ath-nlinii to your in-;
- . '.: .. 1
o iiiiie -al. , and He will trjl'lto
D. F. JARVIS,
M POLLOCK STREET.. '-.
-soi.K .t;i:"i' vol
Tailor
Made
Suits
Also b (treat lir
rarielyof rikkIs
in newest style ij.t
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