The Daily Journal VOL, VL--NO. 198. NEW BERNE. N. C, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1$), 1887. r PRICE 5 CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. fearaal NUlaurt AlB&itc, Hew Brne, latitude , 85 North. " longitude, 77 8' West. Sua rises, 0:83 i Length 6f day, ' Sua seta, i'-bt 1 10 hours, 23 minutes. Mood riea at 8:41 p. m. BUSINESS LOCALS MINCE MEAT, Preserves, Jellies, Oranges, Apples, Malaga Grapes, Lemons, Assorted Nuts, cheaper than the cheapest, at Watson & Co 's on Broad street. 109 2t THANKSGIVING GOODS, all fresh and of first quality: Mince Meat. Raisins, Currants, CuroD, Evaporated Apples, Prunes, Nats, Candies. Buck wheat, Small Hams, Beef Tongues, Corned Beef, Chipped Beef, Creamery Better. Edam Cheese, Macaroni. Tapi oca, Mackerel, Finest Teas, and best grades of Coffee. C. E Slovkr. f "1 ARBEIT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac vJT and Winei for sale, at Manufactu rer's prices, by James Redmond. SNELLINGS will have a fine lot of Turkeys on hand for Thanksgiving; he keeps the best Sausage in the market makes them fresh every day. KEMEMBEB I sell First-Class Goods and warrant them. Refund money if not satisfactory, and guarantee to sell the same class of goods CHEAPER than any house in the city. THE OBOCER, E. B. HACKBUHN. JOHN DUNN is still ahead in Fine Goods at low prices and his store is tbe pride of the town. Call and get hip prices. ?OR RENT A convenient dwelling J. Y. IVEH. New Berne, N. C Apply to oc2Wf. 1 3URE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and other uses, at wholesale. Jameb Redmond NEW Stock of Oil Stoves and other House keeping Goods at A Geo. Ai.i.kn & Co. DIRECT importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived In bond and duties paid at Custom House in'New Berne, guaranteeing gen uine goods for sale. Jas Redmond. B BOWN'SGEORQIA COTTON GINS, All of the latest and most approved pat terns. Geo. Allen & Co. REDMOND'S Oinger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc. , equal to imported . James Redmond. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO.. Fon ders and Machinists. New Berne, 4 re giving special attention to theman ufacture and repairs of BoilerB of all kinds, and would be pleased to furnish plans and estimates upon application. nov22awtf BUOJIES, McD. Pates' make, for sale at Dail Bkos'. "Tallow dip" was brought into requi sition last night. Constable Judge P. Stanly is looking up poll tax delinquents. H. B. Duffy is trying the anarchist remedy on high prices. See ad. The sidewalk in front of Humphrey & Howard's on Middle street has been Improved. The entertainment on tha SOlh will fee a delightful one, and all should avail themselves of tbe opportunity. T. Ulrioh has stretched a new awning in front of his store on Middle street. He uses oanvaas which looks neater and If 1ms dangerous in time of Are than the wooden structures that stand in front of moat of the stores. Does Mew Berne want to be on the new coast line of railway? If the pro jected line from Wilmington to New Berne is built it assures us that we are on the line; otherwise we may. loose the golden opportunity, and when the coast line is built it Will go west of us. Don't let the opportunity slip. At i meeting of Crayen County Oun Club last night six new members were received among them Drs. Hoglar and Wells of New York who are expected to spend the winter here. We are glad to see that the Club Is admitting mem ber! from a distance who expected to visit as. It will increase the interest in oar section as a winter resort and place for earning. " A fine clock has been pre sented the Cine by Mr. Frank Patter-. . eon.. It will be raffled off as soon as the chances have been taken whloh can be done at Mr. Patterson's store. ' A gentleman, baring read our para graph yesterday about the disturbers of the) eerrioee of tbe Salvation Army . being sent on for trial, remarked to as, that if the Salvation Army proposed to prosecute those who disturbed its exer cises, It shpuld be very careful not to - disturb the religious worship of others. He aald that: the worship of one con gregation Was seriously Interfered with .and hindered, on last Thursday night, by tbe load singing and beating of tha drum of the Army's street process ion. The apparently rude, disturbance was doubtless unintentional,- but it was nevertheless -very annoying. " When such a procession is marching by or near a church, where the congregation is engaged in solemn worthip. it would r rta i n ly be d n-oror s to r -pn-Tve silence. Tte A-my'e risVts b: re t'elawre 0l" r.t1' i l' ' T t -; ' c ' , ft - ' " - f - t " -., Sheriff Halm's Schedule B Settlem ment. "A Taxpayer" wants sheriff Hahn to be made to come to time on his schsd uie u taxes, that, he claims, have not been accounted for. He also says we were mistaken in saying the order di recting the chairman to bring suit was rescinded as it was only suspended. We merely glanced at the minutes and made no note of any transaction but wrote from memory what we thought ws the substance of the order. If Mr. Hahn has money belonging to the county he ought to be reifuired to account for it, but why has he been al lowed to go on for six years without ac counting for these taxes? It looks like an easy matter to ascertain how much me snerirr ovrei on scneaule 15 every six months, as the list is taken by the Register of Deeds and the amount charged up to the sheriff in the settle ment. This settlement, it seems to ue, ought to be made every six months and not once in six years. We presume Mr. Uahn gave a valid excuse at the meeting last Monday for not coming to a settlement or the order made at a pre vious meeting would jiot have been suspended. In view of this fact would it not be well to suspend judgment for the present as to whether or not he ia a def rulter '' Steamer Movements. The Vesper of the E.C. I), line ar rived yesterday afternoon with a cargo of gentral merchandise. The Eaglet of the same hnu Bailed yesterday evening ith a full cargo of cotton, ljniht-r and general merchan dise. The New heme of the O ll line left yesterday for Norfolk with a fuil cargo of cotton. Personal. Dempsey Wood, Esq., of Falling Creek, Lenoir county, dropped in to see us yesterday. Mr. I). K Sindliii of Richland is in the city. Rev. T. 1'. Lide of South Carolina will preach at Middle street Baptist Church tomorrow. Mr. J. R. Bergeron of South creek called to seo us last night, lie recently had the misfortune to loose hit wife, she having dud last August. The New Berne and Wilmington Road. Our Onslow correspondent takes the proper view of the railroad question. The reclaiming of the fine plantations that have grown up in briers and bushes in that county would soon increase the value of the property five times the subscription asked for. And it would do the same in Craven county. A very successful business man of this city says it would be a very poor business man that could not increase his busi ness enough by the construction of a road from New Berne to Wilmington to pay his additional taxes levied on ao count of the same. CITY lorxiL PROCEEDINGS. November 17, 1887. A special meeting of the board of city councilmen this evening at half-past seven o'clock, Mayor Meadows in the chair. Present: Councilmen R. P Wil liams, J. V. Williams, B. B. Lane, V. A. Crawford, M. P. Holly, John Greer and H. P. Kennedy. The object of the meeting was ex plained by the Mayor. On motion of R. P. Williams, a note, in lieu of the old one, for a longer time was ordered to be signed and forward ed to the Button Company. A communication from Fabrio Hose Company of New York was read. On motion of B. P. Williams it was ordered that a note for their accout of 8120.5 be forwarded. A communication from Jas. A. Bryan, chairman of the board of county com missioners, was read declining to let the counoil have quarters in the oourt house. J. V. Williams moved that the oom mittee on police and the Mayor be in structed to adyertise for contract for repairs of the property recently pur chased by tbe city and report at regular session. Permission was granted to Judge Seymour to repair a shed on Middle street and cover with shingles, The account of the oity against the county for work on tbe aqueduet from the jail was returned with an endorse ment of tha chairman of the board. It was moved by B. P, William that the city attorney be instructed to present the claim to the board of commissioners and endeavor to obtain a" settlement of tbs same. The motion was carried. Adjourned. . Silas Ftjlchib, City Glerk. -; , AD TICK TO THBKS. ' ' ' afxs, ; Win blow "a . Uoaranra tbot should always be need for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind eolio, end is the bet remedy fordiar tff&. Ttrf"T-rif-'i a bottle.- Let the Law be Enforced. rliilTOB JOCBHaX: By reference to the proceedings of the board of commis sioners of our county, published in your paper during the past two or ihre months, it will be seen that the county finance committee has discovered and reported to the board a large amount of schedule B taxes unaccounted for by M. Hahn, ex-sheriff of Craven county, and which seems to have been withheld by that officer in the sworn statement of unlisted and schedule B taxes filed by him. It will also be seen from the reports of said oommittee that the said ex Sheriff, without any apparent or reasonable excuse has failed or refused to settle the amount due by him and that the same is for taxes collected some years ago. This discrepency is not the result of any mistake or carelessness of tha oommittee or the board of com missioners, for they have taken the statement filed bv Mr Hahn as correct, and charges him with all returned, and if this large amount is really due, the committee deserves credit for their eer vices in the matter, and Mr. Hahn ren ders himself as not deserving of conti deuce us well as liable to criminal prosecution. The board of commission ers by their action on the 7th lust, in ordering their chairman to bring suit against Mr. Hahn and his sureties for the amount reported due and for the penalty at the ensuing term of the Su perior Court are to he commended and have done nothing more than what the law requires them to do. The peoole who hold county vouchers are compelled to sell them at a large discount on ac count of there being no money m the treasury, while at the same lime our late sherill is a defaulter to the amount of $1 ,420 10 according to the report of the finance committee, which if trio . maaes mm to a treat eilent responsi ble for the Iobk sustained by the peonle in the discount of then vouchers. Had this amount been accounted for and pmd in, tbe same could have been ap plied to the payment of claims and jurors at the recent term of the courts Mr. Hahn has had sufficient tune to straighten his accounts, and we think tbe matter should not pass tbe ensumx term of oourt without some action on the part of the public authorities. The law says: "In oase the sheriff of any county shall fail, refuse or neglect to account with the county treasurer and assistant committee, as required, or to pay what may be rightfully found dae in such account, he shall forfeit and pay to the State for the use of the county, a penalty of 82,500, and that it shall be the duty of the chairman of the board of commissioners to cause an ac tion to be brought in the Superior Court on the bond of the sheriff against him and liis sureties for the amount owing by him and for the penalty aforesaid.' The committee has reported to the board that it has been unable to settle with Mr. Hahn after repeated efforts during the past three months, and recommends that a suit be brought in obedience to the above law, and we can see no reason why there should be any further delay in the matter. We think the board and tbe committee have showed no dispo sition to prosecute Mr. Hahn or to do him injustice in this matter. If there are any suspicions of criminal intent on the part of Mr. Hahn, it has been made so by the conduct of Mr. Hahn failing or refusing to meet the committee and settling this large amount of taxes, or explaining the discrepancy In his ac count, and not by any act or thing done by either board or the committee. A TAil'AYKH Newbern, Nov. 17, 1887. P. 8. Since writing the foregoing I see from your paper of today that you represent the board as having rescinded the order authorizing the chairman to bring suit against Mr. Hahn and bis sureties, but upon examination of the records of the board we find your state ment incorrect. The order was only suspended until the next meeting in Deoember. The statement of Mr. Hahn that he has settled every year in full is correct as to all taxes which he has re turned under oath and has been charged to him. but there are other taxes which that officer has collected during the past four or five years and have been withheld and not returned by him. and which have been brought to light by tbe finance committee; this amount they still insist is rightfully due and recom mend a suit for their collection. The committee claim $1,420.10 due the county by ex-Sheriff Hahn. Taxpayer. Ne wbern, Nov. 18, 1887. Lemon Elixir. A PLEASANT LEMON DB1N K.. Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juioe of Lemons, combin ed with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics aromatic stimulant and blood purifiers. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists general I y and by all wholesale druggists. Prepared by H. Motley. M. D , Atlanta, Oa. For billiousness and constipation take Lemon Elixir. For indegesiion and foul stomach take Lemon Elixir, For sick and nervous headache take Lemon Elixir. For sleepneas and nervousness take Lemon Elixir. For joss of appetite and debility take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, malaria and chills, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail ia any of the above named disease), all of whioh arise from a torpid ordiseas d liver. Lt mon Hot Drops Cure all coughs. Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and Long diseases. Price M I cents, . Lemon Hot Drops. Bold by druggists. ' Prepared by Dr. H. Motley Atlanta, OaH la bote liquid and kwenga fornsr -rf m "f -- . - i For sale In New Berne, wholesale and retail, etE,N. Duty's d rog store. Cash wotctr-'---t',e order.------ t -:i tl I'P ' ' ' -' ' Onslow Is Strong for tbe Railroad. Onslow Co.. Nov. 16, 1887, EuiTuK JoUk.naL bear Sir 1 wu more than glad today when 1 beard the commissioners of Craen county ha i decided to submit the question of a subscription of fifty thousand dollars to aid in the construction of the New Berne and Wilmington Railroad into and through our county. Some of our people had began to feel dospoudem when they htard lhtt Craven county would not vote on the question, tut now she has decided to do it, we feel confident from our a. quaiuiance with several of your wide-awake merchants that ) ou desire to help us to get the road that we can trade with your city and visit you more frequently, and with your good schools tn me of u& can educate our children then I believe New Bt-rne is Uie btc-t mar kct in this part of ILe .Vale to bu y goods. Among your men hauls there are Km Jones, lluiiipl.re) A Howard, I'lrich. Allen. Culler and Maikf, and doubtlt-t a score of others I ut these 1 happen to know whom 1 have dealt witli, can i br beat. 'tinluw county can double and treble he; piesenl pro ductions i es. wilu luilroad trans portation 1 brllt-ve she i an liu rt-ase II leu f old . We have some as line 1 1 ui k lutf lands in our county 1 think as thereare to be found in any olhtr poriiim of thr Soulh. Itut what hie iIht woiih in llieir pust-ni condition lilt-rally nothing. , Mie i f may and do place a fair value on our properly, but lis very isrely the case that any land can be sold here for cash for anything near its value. Why should this be so n .w -Onslow county thirtv years ago held some i f il.e w eallhiesl men in this pail of North Carolina The s:i:ne ri-h heritage that Cod g.iv e 1 1 U !" p!f then Is hele n t w . 1 believe one ie;it i ;him' ( ; mio h ' f this depression In for the wanli.f tlr.l porlutioii facilities. Heforc tin- w ar our means of transportation wne about as good as other sections of it. is country Hut now ihe limes have materially changed and unless we keep up with the rapid slndi being made by other sections of the country w e cannot hold our population. Our young men are steadily leaving our county , no m w im migrants are coming in to uke iheir places. Hence the low values of our lands and no demand for them. VYhai will be Ihe i onsequence if w e continue on in this way twenty years longer' While I am by no means the largest tax payer in my community . nevertheless my property valuations are much above the average, and my taxes are a matter of some cons quence Bui 1 am w illing to vote for a su ieir iplioii of Mxty thou sand dollars to aid in the construction of Ihe New Berne and V 1 1 m ingloii rail road , Lei our county issue Lt r bonds to lie due ih t w enly y ears, and if we ca n only gel the railroad by doing this, we will Consider it the best trade we have ever made. We say to the good old town of New Ilerne, Co on with your good work. Let earnest men. in an earnest purpose, crush out all prejudice and personal differences. Make one conlin uous pull, that the mighty iron horse with his thrilling whistle and thunder ing noise cornt galloping through lln-1 beautiful land of ours, unsurpassed in richness and fertility. toKiii from the cuies of New Berne and Wilmington al the rale of forty miles an hour. Yours truly, on.sl A Virions Resolution killed. Ki'Nn W Lac, Wis.. Nov. 1 At the convention of the Union Labor party of Wisconsin, yesterdBy W C. Behlen.of Milwaukee, offered a resolution which set forth " that It is a poor commentary on American liberty to see any one con demned to (leather life long imprison ment for being a mere social reformer, as was the case of the Chicago anarch isls,'' and "protesting against the fur ther interference on the part of public officers in curtailing our constitutional rights." The resolution was almost unanimously tabled. I.lrclilc HUlri. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric BitterB sing the Bame song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For oure of headache, consti pation and indigeetion try Electric Bit ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50o. and 81 00 per bottle at R. N. Duffv's drug.store. Big Fire in Cbattanooira. Chattanooga, Nov. IS Fire broke out at midnight in Wing Wall's laundry on Chesnut street. The flames spread to Stop's1 skating rink, aDd in a few minutes enveloped Chapman Son 's liv ery stables, destroying tbe entire block from CbestDut to Broad street. The Second Presbyterian church was burn ed. The loss will reach S30,000. DIED. At her home on New river in Onslow county on tbe morning of November 12th, 1887, Mrs. Julia M. Moore, beloved wife of John A. Moore and daughter of John Pearson and Hopy, his wife. Tbe subject of this sketch was indeed a true and noble woman, being possessed of a kind and genial disposition, all around ber was peace and love. Bat alee, she is oat down In death jast as life was fall of promise to her, being about S3 years of age. Truly do we mourn over tbe loss of one so pure and good, bat we saoarn not without hope: we feel that ber pare eon I is now safe in the arms ef Jesus. . Her suffering were great bat were endured with patience anl fort! tods to the last. She leaves 'a hatband On sweet little laughter, as aged as other, two sisters and one brother, -and boat of loving frtevJt t y motrfn ber foen. Farewell, dear J ', r y we all meet yon in tbe tweet t-v tl if. ' - , W. COMMERCIAL. I III IO UliBHE'I. Y l-,K, Nov. 1 -10 -.0 i peucd firm Males i Nl Kutur f 31 000 :o ',t 10 bU 1U 66 :U 70 bales Novembei . December, January February March , April , New Brine ISO bales al y May June, July. A uguel . Keplembcr t Ictober , stea 1 v lu IB 10 -J4 10 31 1U isJ 10 46 market OU to 'j ' Corn 41 lo V. Hice firm a: 'J'-' I Kggs :6 to :C 1 I reeh poi k ti to 4 UCTION SALK VA1.I ABLL Uur.sK AND I.o! WAThllN & STKeKl, Auctioneer -TCESlJAV, loKC. bib, t-7, al Twelve o clock, al the Court House door in the City of New Berne, w e will sell ihe lol situated at the N. 1 corner of South Front and I ieorge slreels. with the im provements thereon, consisting of a comfortable two story dwelling and one double lehemeht houoe. Terms CAHi. n'." eodlivdeilld NEW BERNE THEATRE. Monday Eve., Nov. 21. THE AMERICAN CONCERT CO. Will give aul irist r in mg of VOCAL if their refined, entertainments nal id- & INSTRUMENTAL1 'SIC. M MISS NEVA HAYDN, The ar sslecln .llliet heal 1 urn I I ihlied l'i must , n s on t he I 'inn . Ah ! -s the s w eetepl iv 1 1 1 render o ii) rod uce 1 nuiPi' coi DR BREWSTER, the t;rt'fttt'hl living I i umurirU , wii lrar t-f t-i i a I ly to make yuu laugh MR HARRY PIERSON lesijue I ipera ( 'annot full ( in 1 is 1 pleaf-e. THE DO AUK T ) IChMI must IC, .MI must be seen to be appreciated. Tim alone is worth the price of admission. The imest scenic effects will be produced, showing a shipwreck al sen. Burning of a vessel in mid ocean The destruc tion of l'ompeii And a great many scenes t..,ih entertaining and instruc tive The i lergv .'in i teachers arc respect fully invitei tickets free drug store. Admission seals al .00. admitted for and w u 1 V apply ing f ii r n ished Meadows' Kest r v ed n w 1 1 1 he Id a I i.-. an d ,i .- School .hill! Notice Tax Payers! Simhii i M ( o 1 iv, I'm in Co I'M . i New Berne. Nov. Ki, Kc-7. ) mi are earnestly rt quested to come forward and settle your taxes between now anil December 1st, lv-7. As no further indulgence can be given. I have no disposition to add costs to the tax payers. I) NTIMSi IN. n 18.1 1 Tt L , Sheriff Craven Co. Sale & Livery Stables. I UK. KI KM H UK A . M Hahn and M. HAHN 4 (-OM I'ANY ha twen dlt olyed by 'he daatli f A. Hahn. M . Hnlin i inllrme Hie De.lnewi of HAI.h. aXl'HANUK. AM' t.I VKm of HOIOK.H Mt'l.KH. etc.. al the old tlnnd on Middle street, where he has I'een engaswi In the same bumtntM in H e rltyslnoe 186. will r-pleased to meet hi old friends and emtomera Will have on hand In due anna in ft F1KI-. LOT OP HORSFS nd Hit LKK. A Ian. FI NK LOT OF Bl Cf.lKM and H A RMCRS. - 8 A Tift FACTION GCARANTKKH. M. HAHN & CO. augil dwSm THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION The ' IJard Times" have induced me to proclaim low prices on tbe following choice and well-selected Goods Royal Crown Flour 8c. Buckwheat Flour. 4c. Choice N. C. Hams 13c. Sugar-cured Hams 15c. B. Bacon Stripe nc. Beet Butter 30c. Minoe Meat 10c. Leghorn Citron 25c. Layer Raisins 15o. lrer Fig auc. Fard Dates 15c. Currants. 8 lbs. for 25c. Prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c. Dried Apples 10c. Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt 25c. Cranberries 10c. Oall end examine our stock, and save money. ALEX. MILLrOK. nil dim 61 63 Broad street. IVotdLoo- Having purchased tbe entire Stock of Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers in store un der Hotel Albert, I will sell tbe same AT COST, SPOT CASH. No (roods will be sent out oa probation. Thankful for past patronage, be busi ness 01 be sMBtiBtMsV t tbe old stand n dor Hotel Albert. . ;,: . . L . ' r i r. y. tkTrtxsoit. New Bern's, N. C. ' w9r dtf THE Anarchists IiECKS WEKE PULLED. A.Mi High Prices HAVE MET A .SIMILAR FATE AT Till H NUS OK H. B. Duffy Sujlc i.ur last weeping announce ment through ihe J-h knai. our store has been c rowded w uh swarms of Bullous customers, examining , oof pruts and going away wearing smiling faces, and carrying deal lo.ijs of bar gains. As we promised. I laid T.mes has been utterly routed an i our present cry is for more salesmen and n larger store for the accommodation of trade ur extensive Happy Buyer:, Tired Ch rks, Bewildered Competitors. CUSTOMER! 0 "l i AN ll.W K TI1K ShVRRT: Fine Goods! Low Prices! AM' Honest Dealing! AM ho iieli in h inn I invoiced IliHt wo n- and you will be II ko,1s LOWER than thi: i.uwi.sr i-f The W hul i bitlo 'Trade Pexcial)y looked after 2,400 3 lb. Cans Tomatoes, AMi 1,250 Cans Corn, best quality At Ti;N Cents a Can. u XJIx'ielr's. No seconds standard goods.) New Berne. N . C K. R. JONES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, KAUU1NU AM) TIKS Etc. Consignments of Grain, C 1 on and other Produce solicited. l'rompt Attention Uuarnnteed. N. W. Cor. South Front and MiddleSt" NEW BKKNE, N. C. $6 a Day--A Gold Mine For Agents. Urand.ot Monty HakJaa; Buslneaa prer offered. A golden harreas fer lh Dext Two Mon tin. 078 per Mttl aad pipenaes to active men to sell oarfoaxis, ' Ho capital rrqnfrc1. No peddling. 8am, pie ease of roodi and valuable Information ' aad foil particulars FHEE, Ho ban knurl " wemeanjost what we brv. Address at once 8TANDAKD SILVERWARE UO., no2fidw2m Boston, Maaa. S. B. WATERS, Jr.. FOB THB Eest and Cheapest Line of ? Gents' Furnish Goods HATS, 8HO&8, Clothing, TJmbreMs 'ttc. ' All the Latest Norelties always ia stock. Best $3.00 Shoe in tbe City. 5 EvTCRT Pal WaiiaaNTED, . . t ., Ask to see his 60o. Shirt. Also, tha celebrated Arrow Brand Collar, two for S5c . ... Clothes to order a specialty. Fits QViMAXTBXtrri i"f0-y .ft J, Next Do to Ai Dakef, cp. Fpiseofral tutircfc.