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A.IVO0ICBBKITT. DAILY JOURNAL ktiU solaina aau. iMahltabad aYallr. axeant Mauulav al -. J HinM tUt lor six moultai. iUTjd . , THE VKKKT JOCKS AL. a M colaXDB . pwbllahad avary Tharaday at tl. . AOVSBTiaiNO ukMalt; ti tsi, &ATK8 (DAILY) Uu Sue fur eateit subeyjuroi tCMutrmn ii nu under haad of Laoaia." 1 oaata por fur Brat and 6 mdU for , vary awbaaqaspt Insert! ob - a MvefVsattaiiU batoaar.ad twtwoeo ihmwtafMrttgMoru ttu.pot u)xo a .': tea Unas UIM tstsattad free All additloua niunuf r , stalls wtH ea annrged twpu per lins i la advanoo Kesuiaj adver tilt bo eoliaeted promptly at Uit yae satoa. snoaln ' boaaasaalnaUopa eontalnlua ueti ul a Jts- , 4kf eeaj aaausrs aro aoUcttad No ttoa nm be eiMci0 u be pud Jill? ft it wmtalas oMacUouablo paraurta Uh wUfcaMalda la n me of lb aumon ot feat wilt aaaaa mar man out ooiumu one Aaj tr8a 1 IH aurievsd at iu muuy aVK (anna limat I can obtain tu name o M HUM 07 application at ttila uOkce lull Mffief wow In Ifaa (rwvtuoe oxiaia ?f HE JOURNAL. a. im. wPAsUsUL. Kautaw. - S BAr. H. (J., JINK 10 188M. Jf KH BXRME. '.i ..i - at tat Foal otto at N florae, UHml-tltu aaaiaer. N U. THl'RMA! SFEAkS. The folrowing news from Oiiio mar Its tbe cliaractei ot tlx- man wboia tbe Democrats h.t 1 1 n 1 1 Dated for Vice rremileut OOLUMHl S, 0., June . J lie Titariuan Club got uj ;t 1 1 1-m i u 1 1 i tlOB here tOPigbt in honor "I the BOBrluation of Judge Tlitiruuin Im (.he Vice Presidency . A piocwhsion wta formed wbicli in Art lied to tbe reeiileuoe of.Iudge Tbtn m m '.t twin1 Hoffman, of the Smuirl ' Randall Clob, was intio :.n ed Judge Tliarmau ly rreM!.n; .lulm J. Lent J, of the Tuurmaii In.', and introducf (1 eacli lucmln-i "i tin Fbiladelibiu I'luli in turn i Thin man. Thurwau then spoke a lullowh My Friends aol Kellow CiIui-uh- 1 hrflerelj thank you for this muni testation of your good will and eateeni. D has U-eu well Haul: 'Find how a man is thought of ly hia nelKhbors and yon can form a oortect judgment of that man's ehartcter and worth.' If I may Judge from this demonstration us well as from all the acts of kindness that 1 have received from the good peopU of Columbus for more than a third of a century, 1 may indulge 1b the hope that 1 stand well in the affections of my neighbors great applause), and when, in addition to Utttt Ihave every reason to believe, from the attendance beic tonight of that splendid body of men, the fiandall OJub, of Philadelphia cheers, that 1 stand well in that grand old State, which used to be called the keystone of the Demo oratio arch renewed ( beers', and which I hope will ere long become that keyatone again, then I have mora than ever re.iKon to con grain late myself and believe that I stand well with my fellow men. My friends, I should be the most in-cn aible and cold blooded man in the warld if 1 did not feel grateful for the kindness you have mamlested toward me tonight; yes, and I may ay that you have manilestcd to ward me before tonight, and ei I do not know about that jtnle. I aay kindness; was it kindness T 1 was tiring in my own jtiiet home with my good old wile and my children and grandchildren and friends around me, wishing for aothing in this world but peace and quiet, when you, and others like job, forced me once more into the political arena. v nemer hum was kind or not time will tell; whether H wtM well advised or not time will diadkwe, bat one thing I need not wait or time to disclose, and that U tiatloweycru the deepest and MAfmiftul : frrar.if iwlp frnm thn vfrv T1 tfwuw ..... . . v ... " . bottom - of my heart, ureal ap plause, Knar, mv IriAnds. vmi will not w ire MdirfmStone down my throat . Liu 1 rmvIU4 J aia, auu tu to ir vam rin far fram what Anm A . - '--' -nf mtt f will or at a wmMLmmw " Are and bcUBSiotie quick enough j jrithoirtltferg-itnow. Laughter - aau Tutce iA Bwu 4Uuj fwt, JMf9fi -You will not exiect Bta (fl: msKt paincai speocn 10- ; IteV.VFfcni the two parties shalH ktn bMi rniiy towsnauea in me ,law rte th inROPs. as lawyers tna "bail 4wrp been distinct- ' datM-Hnn their harness on and art read tot the tilt, then it will 06 rint i or me to Dear my uumoie oart in tke aff raj. Cbeerg.1 Then . I girt jo& mj word that I shall be Beard from according to my feeble a bill tie.' I think there is still in thia Aid head some remnants of brains langhter and applause to eaabhruA to tell the people why it ' - w a. . . a IS thai au my im loejr i nave Dcen a Democrat and mean to die one pplaaat, andltlilnkl shall be able to cT tbem some reasons why tkey- shoald b Denocrats from now until they are laid in the grava. C2heer&4 My friends, it is not my purpose to say aay harsh thing of oar pc- litical wpponeuts. That never Las been my style of speaking, even when 1 was a very youug man ; 1 might say not a inau at all, for tbe first sbump speec h I ever made I was nothing but a boy. Even thou 1 always endeavored to keep a civil tongue in my head. 1 always rec ognixed the right of every man to do his own thinking, and it Le would only think honestly and be as tolerant to me as I was to him, there should be no hareh words fall lroni my lips in respect to him ; and so now. In the contests that happened in our o u party it never has been my habit to qaarrel with those who did not think just as I thought. I have been before your convention at St. Louis without my will, against my will, as a candi- date for a great oflice. Cheers. 1 was waruilv, nobl v, treuerouslv eui lorted m that convention; I was also warmly and earnestly opposed Towards those who opposed me 1 have nothing in the world but teel ings of kindness It was t heir right if thev thought some other man was letter a better man to be nominated. If they thought it was more pohtu or advisable, bow ever well they might think of me, lo nominate somebody else, it was their right to think so. They were there to eiercise their judgment, and (iod knows they have created nut .i Miigle rullle in in bosom, lmr the le.tt symptom ot ill will to- ai tli llieui. Apjilause No, my fuends, I am here to advocate the light ol every In e American t ill ell to think (or h . mel I. I Uehe e Hi It and alwa- hae lu lleteil ill it, a.-, I he ci y es-eiice ol 1 lernocr ai y and ol Im e go cr tunc lit . and '.here to I e I t i 1 1 to a to ' !! a! I that so long as (Ltd gir-nie !iciigth lo sneak to my leliow men. mi long shall I talk to theniol the good, honest Democracy in winch I was schooled ami in which I believe. 1 t.'ll y on, my Ineluls, that the 8t. Ijouin oucnt:oti did (he thing ilsell that should I in mortal i e It. It did one thing which ol itself should command the esteem and respect and grat dude of tbe Ameri can people. It did one thing which set a magnificent example lor all tune to come to the Ameri can people, and indeed to all other people who have anything to do w ith the choice ol rulers, "and that thing was to renominate Grover Clexeland by the unanimous voice ol the t on cution. cheers. No, my friends; when I speak ol (tro ver ( 'level.mil I do not speak of a stranger to mo. 1 never saw him mill! after he was inaugurated President ol the Tinted States, hut 1 have seen lnm many times since, talked with him u.uch, con sulted with lum much, ami, ah though 1 have not seen lum for months past, I kunw that man, I think, and 1 think I know- lum well, ami if there is a brave, honest, up right, comageous, patriotic man on the face of God's earth. Grover Cleveland is such a man. 'Great applause. A Itt.M Alt K A Itl.K IHLK Hill II SKANt.KK I II A N 1-K'lln I HI', s 1 I'KUN.VI 1'HAI. IN liKAt'l-i ' " I M . 1 1 1 T Wanbiuloi) 1'roRroeH. Iii tiiis county about ten miles liom Washington, and a shoit dis tance from one of the main roads leading to the town, in a forest ol oak, hickory, pine and other mis cellaneous growth, stands a large long leaf pine. It has neu'r been boxed for turpentine, although every other pine tioo surrounding it lias been chipped (as it is termed) and -'tended" for many years. Tins, together with the fact that it is very tall and a landmark (the top of it) lor mauy in ties around make it a remarkable tree. But there is more than this about that tree that makes it remarkable; "thereby hangs a tale" one that no doubt nine tenths of the average minds would aceept w it ti a great many grains of allowauce, if they did not absolutely and at once dis believe and pronounce it a hoax.' Bat what is hero stated are facts within our personal knowledge of the matter and can be attested by dozens of the best and most reliable citizens of Beaufort county. The pine is situated on a small and seldom usod cart path branch ing off from a neighborhood road leading into 'the main road before alluded ro about 100 yards from the road and exactly in the centre of the cart path, so that standing in the road and looking down the cart path the first thing you see is this piDe, and carls traveling tbe path have to go around it. Tbe tree is sound, healthy and perfectly greeri except npon tbe (southwest side where there is a streak running from tbe ground to the extreme top, about one foot wide, that is dead. Tbe tree is no rhere else affected. On the ground near the tree can be seen teJainly and di l tinctly the imprint of a horse's feet, such as a horse would make on be. sorely frightened and shies. They are eight in number and made, as can be plainly seen, by a horse ap preaching the tree and aaddely 'shieing to the left to avoid ' it, There ia nothing in the tracks neither grass nor bashes nor pine straw, they being perlectly clean ' and black as if they had only been , made a week or ten days. And, I ' tuis, too, in a forest where there is j j aot an inch ef ground that is cover ' ed six inches deep with pine straw, ! bushes, grass and tbe dropping from the vaioos trees, the pine itself self shedding enough straw to cover and obliterate them in 24 boars, I and there they are, and wonderful I to relate, just as they have been for Co or 70 years. It is said that you' .can go there, till them np with dirt, jbtraw, leaves Tor any other matter i lat night, and returning in the morn-1 I it is all gone and the tracks are as clean and fresh as ever. This used j to be a favorite amusement of school ' children attending a public shcool, i near there, and one old gentleman 'residing near a man whose word I 1 in that section has never been : questioned, a member of the churth. intelligent and occupving offices of honor, told the writer that time and again he bad done this, and always whatever was put lu them 1 at night would be removed in the . morning. The writer first saw the' j tree and and tracks about lHOrt, and ' then they were just as they have, been described, lie saw them again in lK7tf, ten years afterwards, when they had not changed a particle, and he has seen them repeatedly since 1.H78, up to two years ago, and they are today what they wne twenty years ago. Ibis the writer h nnself can certify to The tradition or explanation ol ibis miracle, as it may tie termed, loi it seems nothing shoitol that, is as follows : About Im or 7(1 years ago, on Sunday, all the neighbor hood wi re out at church near this place anil had their horses tied near this lice. uTie man, Jesse 101 1 lot , mole wicked anil profane than the others, proposed a horse race. This was objected to by others because of its being the Sabbath and their being in attendance upon divine worship. Klliot began to curse, arul swore thai he would have a r;t.cu anyway, so putting whip to Ins horse he started in a run down the cot path, his horse going direct ly for this pine in the middle of it. When near it he suddenly shied to the left, threw his rider up against the tree, his head striking it and f lo 'Kive w mU niy work tht Kofi Porce knocking his brains out, killing jain Etfect. him instantly. Tbe horse in shieing, Every style of picture copied and en made the tracks and they have re-1 lared to any size deeired. mained there in the midst ol a vir- A ucce.sfU career of twenty (le gin forest from that day to this. The tree on the side where his beatl struck died iu a streak clear to the topmost branch and has re- mained so to this day. l!y a care ful examination of the tracks the I exact position of tbe horse when he 1 threw the man can be seen. There is also a cross mark ou the tree which it is said could be seen for a long time, blood and particles of the man's hair. It Is also said parties have attempted to cut the tree down, but something pre vented, and while this is unlikely, still there can be no one found in that section of the country who will take an axe to fell the tree. Does Providence keep it stand ing there as an example and warn ing to Sabbath breakers and evil doers 1 We know not, but there it is and there it will probably re main, tracks and all, for a period of i ulty years longer. It is one among tbe few things the writer has ever seen that be could not account for, and comes perhaps nearer to being a miracle than anything else, at least in this section of tbe country. Ou Thursday last we inter viewed Mr. (J. C N. Cutler, are liable citizen who resides in the neighborhood of the remarkable tree, and from him we gathered the following additional facts: lie has seen tbe tree and tracks a thou sand times and has repeatedly filled the tracks wiih dirt and trasb and they have as often been cleaned out by some invisible agency. The tree is now entirely dead and has been so for about a year. Mr. Cutler says that lor twelve months he and his brother has fed hogs on the tracks and it in nowise ob literated them. Eds. WHAT AH I TO DO I The symptoms of biliousness are un happily but too well known. They dif fer in different individuals to some ex tent. A bilious man is seldom break fast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids bnt none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspeotion at any time; if it is not white and furred it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhoea or Constipation may be a symptom or tbe two may al ternate. Tbere are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. Tbere may be giddiness and often headache and acid ity or flatulence and tenderness In tbe pit of the stomach. To correct fell this if not effect a care try Green's Augutt flower, it costs bat trine and thou sands attest its efficacy. Robert Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JUSTICE. Offioe In reAr ot Harjoock'g drag Mora, next door to Hotel Albert, i Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. Will give prompt afJtantion lo all matter! peruin ing to Justice ' oourta. - d29 dtf Hm0 Absolutely Pure. 1 p 5 witlomlaio'. , MoiuaicaiUiDihonUDju7kiB4.aaa aan- ! Tio. wrtwXTaTim'wK , owira. Saia only ia eaaa. BoTiLBj. , rl'Allmi . ... . Thk U the Top of theGENL'INK Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. AHotliers.similaraiciniitatiun. This exac t Label isoneiich Pearl TopOumney. A dealer may say and ihn.k he has ol! '-rs as pood, bi i nu has Nor. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. FOR SAl( E Vt KYWHl f f . MAGC DHL IT GEO. A. MACBETH &. CO., Pittsburgh, Pa, WALTER'S Photograph Gallery! I take t;ret pleasure in Informing my friemU, anil the jiuhlic generally, that my New Studio in now complete. My Light is on the New Improred Plan 1 have spared neither paint or . , in rrnr.ionif (Vila f ifrrtt mt CI yearn in nvriuin, vh., id u )ruoi ui 1110 satisfaction I always Hivo. My work apeake for itself; by it I nope to gain your conlidence and merit your favors Very respectfully, THOS. WALTER, N. W. our. Middle and Pollock eu, Over Duffv's drutr store, janiildwtf MKW BEKNE. N. C. Dsr. STAR KEY & PALEVS TIlliATMKNT BY INHALATION. TRADE MAP If VajCTQIKD. C OnoirTVA w-WT? e. JUH Aroh Stress Phllad a, Pev For Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, I) ipr'ilt. Catarrh. Hmy Fever, lld- hr. Icbllltj, Hhcnmatltm. lural-a-ia and all Chronic and Nervuua Disorders. t'oini y A l' ;uiiil Oivgen Treatment." l'rs. ii. No. h,29 Arch fctreet, VUila- Htm k. a. have teen ubIiik for the latt seven vn- teen yrat h. Is 11 Brlentlnc. atiJuBlment of Hie clement. ,r oxygen and IMttmucn magne. 1 1 zi-d . biiil Ua- (-tiinpoui)tl Is h ) condexioed and niarV xrtat)le thtil II U Bent all over Hie world IIK3. M A li h k v A Ka i is have I lie I Hit rly to refer lo tbe follon In), named well-known rmrionm who hav e tried their Irtntment. Hon. Wm.D. Kelly, Menalier of Congress, I'lilliulelpnla. Rev, Victor I.. Conrad. Ktlllor Lutheran Otprver, I'hil. Hev. ( liarln W. l'ukhlnK. D.D., Koch - tr, N. Y. Hon. Wm. I'tnn Nixon, Editor Inler- Urean. Chicago, 111. W . Ml. Worlhlngton, Editor Nw Houtri, Hlrinlngnan), Ala, Jndg H. P. Vroomao. Uuenomo, Km. Irlrs. ITlary A. Liver w or, Me I rri bo Idasa. laSge It. S. Voorhen, New York City Mr, K. c. Knlshl. Philadelphia. Mr, Frank Blddall, Merchant, l'lilla Hon, W. W, aenyler, Baston l'a Kdwar4L, Wllton.W Hroadway, N Y , Kd. PUlla. rhoto. Fidelia M.I.yon, Walroea, Hawaii, Band- wloh Islands. Alexander Ritchie, Inverness. Kootland. Mrs. ITIannel V. Ortega, Fresclllo, ZioaUa- cat, Mexico. Mr. Kama Cooper, I'lllla. Bpanish Hon. duras, C. A. J Cobb, Ex Vice Constil, Caslblanrs, Mo rocco. M. V. Asnbrook. Red Bio IT, Cal Janes Moore, sop t Follce, Blandrord, aeuhlre. England. Jacob Ward. Bowra), New South Wales And IhonsandB of others In every prt of the United B bates. "Compound Oxygen Its Mode of Action and Pesnlts," Is ihe title of a new brochure of two hundred pages, published by Drs. Btarkejr d I'alen, which gives to all Intinlrers fall Information as to this remarkable enra ttvo agent and a record of several honored surprising cures In a wide range of chronic eases many ofthem after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed free to any address on application, Read the brochure, DRS. STARK KT & PALE, No. 1S3 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pa. mayill iw SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NEW BERNE, N. C, Will more on or about January 16th, 1,888, to their Dew office, over the Bank ing House of Qreen, Foy & Co-, three doors below Hotel Albert. Jas. W.' Witters, ATTORN KAT LAW. Offioe with P n.'elletler.two door outb of New Berne Journal, ml dwly . NEW! BERNE, N. 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Wukr fuliit-aa, Meuiai !t-pitb . .f : c n 1 hk of i lie Hraiii rt auluinj lii liim,'i m .1 lea.liiiK to iiilhei y, (I era) mid tlealh, I f niitl ,rv ( ul A (ft- Mar rvu im hn. 1 ,nis .f ihwh , u . ; 1 1,-! 1 ii vol u i La r latt ati1 r-ih p 'u:tt - m li. i-a ttaiiaetl Uy o er - l ei 1 1 .n . .( u.i i-1 I' abu or over tudule im' had. t a lot ubf uiiiii lit lira i ii, ii j in alx ttotlleB lor o.i' oei,: l j reolpt Of pi ( r ) Hi tl , l. i X t ,1 a 1 i n . It t.ultl WK OlAHAM KK M I)KM T cure any can. W it li r jo h t.til,i n.eive.l by tin or Mil lioitig. ar. uinpaiiu tl wim ? , m'e will and the ptir ha t .m,p uriilcn kuwi itilH- lo refund Did momy if t !i i r .il men l doe iutt e flirt, a oure ( Guarantees issuetl on ly ty K. N . DUFFY, druggitu, bole Hgi-nl, Ntiw lierne. N. C. tt, ,4 (iwv Well, I Should Smile If them Ice Citam Kri'tzciv at J C Whilty 'a don't beat 't in nil. nn.i tlmt Alabastine will just make your 1 i honBe look as pood as new. Iion't fail to call on him for anything t on ntc I in the Hardware line. Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS., OH SEND Your ORDERS TO.US. "We hae in stock a Full Line of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, C S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, Penitentiary Boots & Shoes, Also Shoes direct from the Boston factories. We are selling all grades FLOUR from the Mills in Michigan very low. We also job Lerillard and Gail & Ax 8ouff. ROBERTS BROS., , South Front it.. New Berne JV. O. HUMPHREYS' ZOlffiCPATHK VETESINASY SPECITICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dog. Hgi Poultry. 1 900 EAGK BOOK on Treat. seat mt Aalaaala aad Chart Beat Free. ctmas Perers. Consestlens. Inflammation, A. A. fiats! M cal ail t Is. Milk Vrr. -fitraias, Launeness, Rbeamatlam. -Dlaceanver. Nasal Dlsckara-ea. I. Bats anr Grabs, Warms. usaa-aa, ueaves, raeamoalau , SItsesirrlace. Heaaarrhaa. lie ar nsSi tteiiracae inaatrr atna Kisaer uiaeases. IrnptlTa IHseasea, Manse. )laaacrDiaeatiaB. Stable Case, with Specifies. Manual, , WlwAIUaalOUaBdltesloator, 97.00 rlce,ttBailottleorsodosB .80 eid br Drantiatsr er Bent, riwwUf a'Reoelat f Price. Btimpbrsys' Mad. Co., 10 rsltasi It R, Ti B01CE0PA.TBIC f . SPECIFIC KifioJ VS. J fr awsesal tnaadr lot? . DJIity; : Vital YMness, Ll2VJllasalMWTial rmlr, for SA, - tnil, psaiija'aisitliKaiaaSt.,a.C O Hi CC t-" err 'y r s T C 5: - k r.fa 1 j H ri a in tuit BAH1L MANLY. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO ENGINEERS, Founder s Machinists I 1 leaU rs in lNGIM: AND Ki'IiSLTS' SUPPLIES. Itiilldti . of B iiio k HolUra, l . 1 i 1 at Ii Inci, i i - t all H li tie) i I'll I re i u . 1 I'. ..11 1 i tale a tc ii 1 lotj g vjii e latiMtlitl eut 1 U1U tM mil liiiui y Uir m U- f llif A lurr A A hit raui D a olr- flit H II tit b). ll II. M U e a I e 1 1 , e H I 1 ' 1 li'H Ii r'it A lbi f'i t i alt tl li.ilet! i u 1 a: 1 1 ee U rail wink rl, . Ii lib. The World Stands Aghast AT MIT LOW I'llIOfcei, And wonders. How ia it that I nan sell mii much lower than any ODeelne? 1 'II tell you: I have determined lo be i-aeilv KHliKliecl for the cash, and WORK FOR" .SMALL 1'ROFITS. My Motto is FA I It DMA LI NO. t'om anil buy from me, and jou will rn vi r ri-f ret it. K. R. JONES, Nt'w Ilcrnt', N. ('. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER II AH A FINK STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewell, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SI'KCTACLKK. I keep a larger stock of Spectacles than any other store in North ('nrolina. I take particular pains to lit thotu to the eyes of parties needing them. Having worked steadily nt the benoh for over thirty yeais, I believe I can do as good work as any watchmaker in the State. COME AND SEE ME. SAM. K. EATON, Middle street. Opposite Lapti8t Church. fel2 dwtf DEMOREST'8 -T - THE BE8l Of all the Magazines. CfONTAININQ Sloriaa. Poma aa atiisr LHsesn arrractiont, combining Artiatis, toiantite saa Hoaaskeld martara. Htuttratrd with Original Steel JTaprwav. inf, Photogravure; Oil Ftrturet saw fine Woodcut, umkino it the Model Maguwine of A mericm. UNPARALLELED OFFER! Etch eoproT "Demor. Monthly MtAzlne ron taint coopon Order, crjtiUlnf the holder U Lh Mleottonof ur MtUrli niQrtrtj in the fMhloB dpatftment im that Dumber, 1b acy of tbt .Ism autniitViure4. Babiterfben or mrcbuen leiidlnf the uoafKHi wrcn iro-cem nmp ror ponatre, mil receive oy moni mail couplet pcttern. or tfie turn HQ una iney may KiecLiroin u eon tain In the ThU tTDpanltded Offer JTlTlnj abtmben iTlns to PATTERNS 12 kVV ' eta. to St eu. rackl, hr LV Ina the TMU-.oftbe klaS and (ralard at from Wortk Orer '' Thre. DoUars, nearly drabla the . actual coat- of the alamins. which la of Itaelf. vHk aiaa; brtUUnt Saatnres sad solid atl trarUowt tka Cheapest .Hacraaine in America.'' par Teat, laelodlo twelra fofl atae, tttt paswraa aalaas ' anJ liads arttctaJ; orU sosrij deabla tb asaaortjitteai -. Ooanoa aad ros will eertainly nbaeriU Two Dollara f at ' braaraadsetMatiBwaitaTalo. W.tssitlsrtrWeil, Pabn,her,l5 E Ktk Sf UnrYarl'l ' i r tola by an ycwadaalCTa4 roitiaaOTa, - t--
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