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3 B IMliY OUR VOL. X.-NO. 53. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY. MAY 30, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. T A T l : r 0 x BUSLNJSSa JLUUAiiO. . m i YT County U North Ceroltas. Steady rn'oloymeut end 173.00 per . month MSuftM. Write no "TddVee. box 4S7, Wilmington, N. c. 8t YIT ANTED. Do you want to live in ft your own uounij, na ouiia ape Business that will make yon a cosafor- teele living, if eo address "BUSINESS. " I Bw 489 Wilmington, N.u. mavstwit n.O0D BOARD at moderate rates nan k fnrniahasl fa (ranfclflmnn. meySStt Mes. Dcgtjid. WANTED Wheat, Rioe or Oat 8trw, in large or small quantity, 4ppi,Wi..0.. J rtroVniHamT uthe V.t Z3&tV16 for recognition and relief Urwmery, 80 eents per pound. Breakfast Umub. 10 nenla per pound. tuaj 23 dtl J. J. Tolsox. T w- STEWART has a large , supply hand. mayWdwtf : QOUMER SPECIALTIES I Lightning h?-,JM.raV,aDrwi gSS.U..ft ftSTuS fWnde:.nod. mayHQii j. w LSIxofc wo offer for tale, for rash, the Dwelling Honas. Lota. etc. at MoreQead City. N.0, well known as the "mn House," near the A. A N. 0. R. R. and the Atlantic Hotel. Tn house u conveniently located and u a desirable resldenee either for the summer months or as a permanent residence, jipply Ik UllW IUI lOl mo, t. u U. R. and James Thomas, Executors, maj9dlm New Berne, N. 0. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bugs, at J. C. Whitty & Co"s. pOOLSODA WATER dispensed day I Hotel Albert. tf A ROTICSODA and Mineral Water- XX at BAM X a. WATERS. NEW DKUO STORE.-Drugs. Medi elnes and Chemicals. C. P. Popular ProDrletarv Medicines. All varieties of! l)rtiglt's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. I Me r orop Garden Seeds. Klne and Large I Hiock Uia-srs and Tobacco, all w. rre- scrlptloas accurately compounded (and not I at WAR prices), our mono ana our success. o. H. UKKEN. Drnzelat and Aoothecary, Middle St.. four doors fiom Follocn. lanffi ly The State Farmers' Union of Ohio convened at Columbus last Wednesday. After a warm dbbate and mature deliberation the Union rejected the Third Turfy resolu tion. Negotiations which have been pending concerning the sale of the Commercial Advertiser have been completed, and John A. Cockerill, president ot tne rress UIUO, ana George W. Turner, who has been I thtt business manager Of the VVorW, have secured control of the proper- ty. Deeds and papers legally making the transfer wero filed last Monday. It is understood that the new management will take control next Monday, and will shortlylsmall hole just below thereof of Messrs. Issne a morning edition ot tneiuettinger Bros.' store. A net was paper. -N. Y. Times. I i i l - i The conduct oi Russia towards her Hebrew subjects has received .... . s .h A-n.nt;nn r.f tha n il Ul1h7,n... .1 .l.!.j XT D I tuo Mwi.mu Wl ...uuu world, uut, iiaron uirscu regaras the expulsion as a blessing in dls- He insists that the worst V.:- k- l,nnM In Ihnm .... r WOUld be to continue for an indea- nifAnarioil t.ha wrafphod AvnArlanp.A .v .-v, i i . i , Liii i. - i-j : 1. u wnicu mey uave mtueriiu ieu wiiu- oat any hope of imDrovinff their condition in the future. This State of affairs has reduced them to a condition incompatible with the dignity of human beings. UNiaSB Weanesaay.inmemeet- ing Of Republican editors, a letter irom exoeuaior j.uguo wna roitu. Ia Which he Said: "The Republican nartv is confronted with great mo- hlora vhioh t.hrnatAn if a annra. macy. If we are to succeed we WIV IMUI TT U awu wuaHM vj must deal with the issues of today as we dealt with slavery, secession, and State sovereignty thirty years '''mL.1' T.ui: .1 f ti.. go, j.uo euui.uu.0u, wi iuo future must readjust itself to the -k-j Aur. r Am.ia .1 r 2 ,V 1 u t Vv. , law, 1 gr i wm .erwu. x wmu w , save II irom tnia late Dy recalling the Spirit of energy, the aggressive and Datiotlo ' foroe of the founders ...nnatim nf isoo Thia ii ' UJ HUB UBIUUHIBU V J,UVI tt h waffadnnon economic and nrao. U 7 " " aiutu v umnwvo) w . .v upu memories of motions. Harrison Will be renominated and Cleveland Win ua uu Munnguuiaut uwsuv courage and conscience it Will be an Anarrlllr Tf wa rlirbar wlfh ' ' popular errors, compromise with unprincipled loaders, and sneer at honest differences of judgment and opinion, it iriU bo a Waterloo." r the Progressive Farmer says I aAffnrialliT aP fha PinninnaH nnn VUtkVtiliill VS VUU VIUVIUUMII WU' vention and the new party it started: "It is clear that whatever necessity existed for the formation of this new party was created by the two great parties which have Kin,-,... ..j.Hnl) a hnD;nSo nr .... the pnblie administrations. The interests of the masses have not jtneoe woo uave snapeu puuuc poucies, dm inose interests nave been wickedlv legislated aeainst for and years. This resis tance of the just demands of the h h , nnntinnflrl that so long many persons nave become con- vinced that nQ relief o( the 8itnation can be eeonred from existing parties, and hence the action taken at Cincinnati the other day. We thi the formation of a third party wou d uave been nrevented. and itahoald have been pre- vented by conceding their just demands to the people. Bat it has ' not been prevented and those who r have been reilliSS in their duty to tne people m taia regara wm nave to front the consequences of their! failnres to do their duty. We advise oar readers to make a calm and thorough stady of all the ques tions presented, and then take such action as the prosperity and happiness of the country may re quire.' LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted Salesmen. Howard To err is human. Bargain Store Negligee shirts. F. P. Gates & Co. Coopers wanted. Wanted To engage in a business. more wm De a colored excursion! from Morehead today to attend the! Federal memorial exercises. Work has been commenced at Ran-1 som's Spring about two miles from the cityt ciearing away the obstructions for the erection of the water works. Beans and potatoes have an upward tendency. Quotations from New York wv oT raimer are. oeans hl'e9 j58 jOO; 5tatoe8 84 00 10 CU.UU, UBOUaKB Ol.OU KO Ol.iU. The Kinston Free Press says; "Some little diversion was afforded some of lour citizens laac wbrIt nhanrvinir thn vaflt quanity of bats coming out of a P'aced in front of the hole about time tor tnem to coma out, and aid were oaught and killed. Polloksville High School, Mr. E. M, u.WuUOtV..uV.t,..l t.u new u vkuw oiuuruioa, iney i H"ed at new Berne in the mowing, u.r yerry.uppos.te ' 1 nflv riflrnR. ana ennr ninnor man i went aown tne nver Bpout geven miles on the steamer Kinston. after which I tUatr rainrnmA n Nn n.i UOJ . DUU nuu I u n. . V. L ! 1 u uu u. mu uciu retuiumi; oqiub, There were about 150 on the picnic I l lt I iiioma Benin. i .m.....r . mo jxiuuiuu t reo rress gives a iavor- able mention of the school at Dover whioh Miss Myrtle E. Pope of this city has taught for three months oast. It - . . - """'"r interMtin the heg anddislo4 well .elected and fairly well rendered, and those attending were rathnr anr. prised-their xpeotation.beine more than realized. Rev. J. C. MoMullen. I T Pre,byterian anjsolist, in nveryim pieasive manner delivered the premiums. The one for excellence in recitations was awarded to Miss Meta I Outlaw. r,ri in tcwi vn unn,,ri , .1 . me i.rBV urem.um lur gooa ueporimeni. Odd saw. ... Mr. George P. Qordner, who was for BeTer,i Jfm 0Mman of the planing miu 0f the New Berne Lumber Com- pany, and is now putting up a mill I near Aberdeen, Itoore oountyt has written to Us father in this eittanlMr. O. 0. Farrar Dead. I . I MOOunriof "arkabl9 srw hs ob- served "at work In a mill there,' -'The i N..ia Vm . l.nnl.. .. 1. tlmtAr , lteel vbitde 8 inches wide and U feet long with only two teeth-one on cwu u v ;mw,uh viiysiie oor Mr- Qordne? says: uIt saws the I . a . boaras as nioe ana smootu u I nave - Duui iiuuut uihiu yeara ago auu was run reguiany up to tnree years ago." Children Cry.foritctie.Castorls Superior Court. The following easels oooupied the attention of court Friday. State vi. William Morrii, A. & B., continued till Saturday. This is the ease where the defendant struck Joe White with the hoe in Mr. Rhem's field on Thursday. Claflin ts. Ferry; ejectment; judg- fnant fnr th nlnintifT that nl&intlff recover the 'land mentioned in the comnUint hnk th ni.intHT n.v the .(.. Hnh- v.. nnmmiaair.nir.t nnn. Commiaaionera of Craven vs. L. W. Hancock; order making new parties; continued. Commissioners of Craven v. Emeline Tucker: order making new parties; continued. Commissioners of Craven vs. C. E. Palmer; continued. Commissioners of Craven vs. Wm UMkins; continued Commissioners of Craven vs. 'J. H. Thomas; oontinued Craven ts. R. 6. BIaokledee; continued Jackson vs. Wolfenden; continued. Foy vs. J. H. Thomas; action to fore closes mortgage; judgment for plain- tin. Scokes Vd. Cambj; amended judg- ment Henrv James vs. Frank Allen; non- 6uit Stimson vs. Randolph; non-suit. Haokburn vs. Avery; interlocutory judgment. National Bank vs. A. R. Dennison; order appointing guardian ad litem; continued. Harris vs. Congdon; action to recover money for labor performed: iudsment rlwu,,u w iwuuw uimuiDui I irvin west vs. Kosanna West; divorce; judgment for plaintiff. The summona rlockfit waa Jaknn on . a i . w tt 1 17 u- i.lnuniDer 01 proressions, and a mucn l u, x.o.ixuiiu., uu oall consumed the afternoon. Personal Mrs. B. B. Davenport returned home yesterday morning from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Mary Dixon at Morehead Messrs. R. C. Eehoe and D. M. Wall nau returned home on the steamer Nosoharnonf fha o n lino fmm Vi,,.;. I XT xr . I u.BOr.u0, xors. mr. vybud.u has been selecting a stock to open a wholesale jewelry store in New Berne. Mr.W. H. Hooten returned home on the steamer Neuse of the E. C. D. line irom a orinern ousiness trip, and our tormer townsman, nr. rranK wemers- hnfl. who in now an no-ant for nnranrv I gtocki oame in on the gam8 steBmer ea 'te m the country around Eliza- i-nn!. I i beth City where he haa been canvassing to his home at Burlington. The steamer Newberne of the O. D. line took out the following nassensers: r n r ir .t b t . -xr t - I hi rit . n ri iti BnraBnv rtr ra aw inrr i returning home from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Primrose; Mr. R. J n v. T.rwia in tn n.nn m t t tt- l i . i Mr. J. W. Knott on a business trip to Norfolk. Mr. J. S. Basnight, accompanied by I Kia lllll. A I,ff ---a"" u ovdbiuoi oudo m mo a. j. u. i nne on a Dusiness trip ana to visit reia . h.ht. vj. ivf. varoeu. mrmRriT or i . ' . ' vjnariesion, b. u., me new rrespytenan pastor, arrived last night to beam his I mini.lra hora anrl ia tha miut nf Mr I " b IP GIaa v. u. u,... Mr. tred tlahn arrived from JNewl XT 1 . '.. 1 lurn lur visit tu uia uiDsr. uir. n, Hahn. ansa Annie Whittord returned borne "om attending Salem Academy. Mr. John Mattocks, eon of Dr. 0. J. been attendinir Davis' Militarv Sohnol. came in ea route to his home. Dr. aooK also is in tne city. I Mrs. Rufus Ford went down to More head t0 attend the Union meeting of I18 Atlantio Baptist Association. Mrs. J. O. Whitty and Mrs. S. J. In... . . . . ... "f"" "u r.'" TU,U na t0 "8na union meet 1 I Miss Bessie Davis, who has just lorarlnatorl t (Iraanahnrn Fa mo la ttrA. m.Li 1 rK Jv A..,Z1. le!i Mi" " Chalwick, daughter 1 01 Mr. w. o. Uhadwiok, president of the A. a; N. o. R. R., and Mies Bunie Banders, pupils of tke College, passed through last night returning to thsir homes in Beaufort 1 1 Mr. o.u. Darrar.one or the wealth- I Iet, most active and progressive busi- 1 na,a mnn nt Tarhnrn rllsrl t h la hnm Thursday morning, af tor several days' jnin". He was formerly a tobacool - i uuuuiu.n v " was Walker, Farrar Co. He left I 4 lfll I large ioriuns, wdiou ne amasssa mm 1 .7 7 - I . . .u vi I vuv,vuv. a .vn uaui wmvy ui xarnoro, wnion is to ne aeaioatea oun ay, was virtually duui dt aim ne leontribuua io,ooo towards it. Church Notice. Hancock Street Methodist Church Sunday, May 31. Serf ices at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., conducted by the pastor. Prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m , W, R. Barrington, Sup't. The publitj are invited to thece services and will receive a cordial welcome. urary After midnight. Thursday night, as Mr. C. J. McSorley, a Journal em- Pl0ve8 WM on bl8 wav "otB tne ouloe no uiscoyeieu mas one oi in I . 1 - a r 1T.1I 1 Q Pne8 01 R,8M ,n mM8"- IWUMa a Jarvis store front had been broken in, makn hole latge enough for a man to enter, un neing maae aware oi tne matter Mr. Jarvis and friends oloeed I the opening made and policeman watched but without results. Nothing was missed except a few umbrellas fiomthe window. Whenever one of I i these thieves are caught he ought to be severely dealt with. The arm express thanks to all friends who rendered as sistance on this occasion. Fife at Spartanburg. A correspondent writes thus to the Charlotte Chroniole in regard to the successful meetings conducted by Mr. Fife at Spartanburg: Evangelist Fife received the coolest j , reception here that he has anywhere, that is, the people seemed to be so in- Al(T A sl,A is... S- sU.KUHAl God, the barriera are broken down. and P the town ia being taken for Christ. Yesterday afternoon at a men's meet ing, which waa very largely attended, there was at least fifty professions of I (aith in Chriatt tiiu uaii us many Dledsed themselves to God. that thev would erect family altars, and pray at,ly wltn weir umuiea. Last nignt, mnvAfi m thA MAthnriiafc Rhiirrh nnrl wall filled to its utmost capacity. It was lone or tne best meetings we nave ever witnessed, there being a very large larger number came forward asking the prayers of God 's people, that they might be saved before the close of these meetings. At the service yesterday the Evange list declared his intention of closing last night, his engagement ending at that time, but at the close of the men si to tne congregation asking them if tney .. .... .... so desired that Bro. rife should contin ue tne meeting tin Tuesday nigntana Ae business men would close their places of business at 10.30 a. rn., and at :30 p. m., would make it known by ing to their feet, and the vote was Went Ashore off Bodie Island. Norfolk. Va., May 26.-The steamer n4un nf Ua r!.uinill linn n.1.; .ailed from New York on Saturday, for New 0rl.en" wi'D 96 Pgn and a l"v liouo.ai laciuuQuuus, ncui ashore 2 mfle8 80uth of Body l8land 8t 6 o'clock yesterday morning, during a dense f eg, the captain having lost his reoKoning. ine vessel was lying in an Aaatr riAm 1 1 n a H t Via I 'anffltn nr n nnn wodt uuaitivu iuu uo vduibiu b . .. . n era I of the 1 . o I passengers were badly frightened, and they were taken off by me me BaTing orew. ine otners re mained on board the vessel. At 11 o'clock last night the vsssel floated and Inroceeded on her passage to New Orleans. The passengers taken off will iUrWUrUDU VU lUOir UBHUUaWUU UY raii. It is believed that the damage to tne Hudson, if any, is slight, LEMON 1IUT DROPS I Or COUBUI BQU COIOS, tSEB UVUIVU -r, i a i , t Hot Drops For sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops , Vn t,..mnni. anA laryngotis, take I ... I Lemon Hot Drops, For consumption and catarrh, take IT .M.M U nntm wiuuuuuimuiui rormroai ana mng diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops An elegant and reliable prepara- tion. QaIii Kt A Piinnlala Of nanta na krtt- I tie. Prepared by H. Mazley, M. D.- Atlanta, Oa. la Oa. 1EM0N ELIXIR. Its Wonderful Effect on the Lifer, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneyand Blood, Dr. Mozley s Lemon Elixir is a pleas ant lemon drink that positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indices- I UiiaI.Alia H.loi-lo ITMnav Tlia. I ..Ve. D!zzine: Crfda.Loss of Annerite. FeTers. Ohilla. Blotohee, Pimples. Pain I in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered IHver, BtOmBOh and kidney oaus of all fatal diseases. Fifty entBsndonedolUr per bottle- Sold I b druggists. Prepared only by H, Mozley, M. D., Atlania, ua, The Ladies Delighted, The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid laxative. Syrup ot Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in act- 1DK oa toe Kiaueyg, liver au ouweis. COOpBrS Wanted. i Q AMm Oooners wanted imme a aiately bythe Bayboro Barrel Manu l T . . m . r;,"j;r?mZri- K -::t"..7 - 1 racturing uompsn y. Apply atLano cc lFaotorv. TV OATF? k CO - mi, 30 dwlw Proprietorr. ChHdrenJJry JorPitcher's.CastorlaJ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS are not complete un less you have a nice WINDSOR TIE to go with them. We have the Ties from So- to 49c. BARGAIN STORE "To err is human. "Pope. That is very true, and you can not err more surely in anything than in buying what you need, therefore call on a dealer in whom you can reiy. we try to get good goods only and give thein to von at the right price. Do you need a tKin coat, wo havo them. Snma tra lnno aha. f n in uu" nonius, Biauu up auu turn down, for ten cents each. .5 for 25c. lctor be,ta ad Stanly sashes. AT HOWARD'S. Thau flue! Pm I llGff nillSl UOs I will anil for thn n.rt nn j... to make room for the tremendous large stocit i have just bought at 50c. on the QQ naira Wr, man1. QViio nl.iV. Ant half-cloth, button and lace. 2's, 3 s and lis. at ooc. to 90c. per pair. 7 pairs Misses' low quarttr Shoe?, 8 to ia, at ouc. a pair. 100 pairs Children's low iiuarter snoes, o to o, at 4Uc. a pair. m pairs Infant Shoes, low quarter, nt ioc. a pair. ii wiLiL 1-AK YUU tobrmevour children down and examine tbeep goods. BIG IKE is determined to sell them and if he can't get his price will I It will pay you to come and see him. For Rent. The hnnsv on Konlh Front street lately occupieu as Marine Hospital, Apply to maram. A. K. DKNNIHUP, 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 100 " Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. lillOU, AAUIOIUIU JOiCclU II IMA U AntyisH IwnaH Preparation. WHOLESALE GEO0EK, ' MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C A Full Line of Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas JU3T RECEIVED. Also Mundell's Chil- U1CU OUUCS UUU LaaieS Zeiffler HllOfiS. O ' EVERY Pair Warranted as Firet-Claes or a new pair given in exchange. Barrington & Baxter PLEASANT BOARDING PLAGE, MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Fronts the water, and within live minutes walk of the Atlantio Hotel. Convenient Bath Houses: and the vacht Liontsa Moreneaa on nana lorsaillLE. llsli- ing ana gunning. Good Table, Reasonable Rales. WALTER H0MAN. may28dwtr. DUFFY'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE PROPERTIES : Anodj-ne, Carminative, AntUtiitlc and mildly Astringent, It correots bowel disorders by relieving im ana griping, ana or a Btnrec ld matter In the Intestinal track It is especially nsefal In dla.rhrcas and I ml 71 7. freely evacuated naturally or by the use nrJVSS: r.., water: mnv he ronnutjiil In nn. hm water; may be repeated In one hour, W ensue vial Detore using. Prepared by - H. W. DUPFT. may28 dwlstp New Ueme, li. C W 8. CHADWICK, Vice President. Uewey. Cashier. Farmers and Merchants Bank NEW BKKXE. !. C. Paid l"p Capital, $75,000, This Hank, Jmt organized, effdrs Its ser vices to bantu. Manners. Farmers, Mer chants, Manufacturers and others, and will endeavor lo give prompt and careful atten tion to all business connected with banking eni rusted to ub. t'olle. ii.jiis a specialty and made on all accessible points on as liberal terms as will be consistent with Judicious banking. Business solicited and correspondence In vited lroai parties ilesirlrm to open accounts In our Lity. as well as from those contem l'la:;ni; a c!n,ne iu extRUiig arrangements. Very lesiitctfuliy 1. W. DKWEY. Cashier. lMRKf'r0US:-I, .H. Cutler, Wm Cleve, O. Marks. 1 H t'ellttiir. W. s. Cliadwlck. J. W sw ai t. .1 no su'tr I. II. I o:: -ler.Bai;., r'-y. iny9l8tp 3d Jiist rt '(. per Hchr. Sally I Vi: (J All LOADS Of ilmcthy Hay, Cecil county, Md., direct which irom 1 am cUoria lor sale at BOTTOM FIGUItES. German Millet. ClI AS. 1J. II ILL, Kum r-jl. 1 Market Dock, '.Mm NKW BKRKE.N.C, nia Jtf di NELSOH HOUSE. i 3VU liC.v Mil can le ucd at the Nelson House u $2.50 to $3 per Week, llllir Willi ol ' rn uu. ier ilio supervision of parlies In 1 lie city. vrr will have dlffir : ; u ..1 be cirelully i ;0(. respectfully may21 lin Meals pM'i' u ( landlady, ;i .1 Un and ft!' r .Is. out Cri an. i' 'i:. : tllUd. A Rt.-i;- I ; solicited. JOHN MeSOELEY, HQS? 20 ni:w i;i:i;k. v. IlllVill" Hf-cilri'd tin- Ki-rvln-n of n tkllle.1 Mei-hanic :md I Irs:. Clans W o: ,;miui, trom .New 1 orft. :i!M now lu.'ly i.rt'part.d to till promptly all orders lm- line Custom -M.'.m: Hoots AND !:HOE3. i ll- !nr .!.rlh,. 1 lmvp s.uifi'aclorlly :i:io oi my in nieroiiM patrons .i! iiiiifj of i!:e eiiuract.-r of my Hllpplleil i ho i.e-jl k. 1 1 1 uu; u Bp j'.ly. :,c;i!ly and prompt INO. Mi'SOKLEY. IV ilolie. nnyii dlnilstp IBM p n:e! sflllKXltt si'uos. .Vfk for : t'OUSTAISl P. VS, freeli itjusi un I-, 1 ! o l'p!, to say 1 have m.it i .vc l a fresh t those ItOIJ.I 1) .i(i,l t 31AINN. wurrantod lor bI.v j.-ius. t mve it written i;uaruuteo wtth each einiii. JlySTdl KK WAV I P. an! 1'BICKS AKh V V Hun v " line in unl BtO SAM. K. EATON MhluleBt., ilwtf ipliosite IJaptlet Church. W. D. McIVEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ni.W 1$KRS E, X. C. may dwtt FOll TO-DAY. Men's Black and White Yachts, 00 Black Sicilian Coats and Vests. Bull Bats, tooth pick lasts, 1.25 Coodyeur Welt Shoe?, a cood as hand made Smooth Innereoles, 3.0O Ladisa' Dongola Button. 1.0(1 " Donp;oIa Button, Wauken- iliai.t kst, Smooth Iccersoles 2.00 " Djugola Tiis, smooth iu nersoles, txceilent value, 1.25 Dongola Button, Fronch pro cess, beBt ever offared at 1.30 Also a nice lino of Gents Readv-mada Clothing, Straw Hats, etc. Come'early and get a part of these bargains AT DUFFY'S, Pollock Street. iy DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. llceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy. DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three vean old. link teaspoonful; for a child three months old. ten urors; for a child six months old.twent drops; for one twelve months old, nearly on icanfunmiui repealing these doles frequently If necessary until relief is pro cured. This Is to certify that I have noert Tlmm' Croup hyrci- In my family for over a1x months and I believe it to be a most excel' lent remedy for croup wllh children, espe cially as a preventive. Our vouneait chiM had a Bevere attack of croup about a year ago, insomuch that wo felt anxious about us recovery, uni, wag sucjessrully treated by our physician, but thinking It probable that other attacks might follow we frequently used Duffy's CrounHyron and thunhlM h 8 I had no marked symptoms of oronn slnee. - and l believe it la due to the use of the L. H. CCTLIR, I'rcsUldzit. T. W 7,r k .1 .ir.,. tT ? "u"':." ' of Also . rewiiuuiouuiliuwi, 11. BARMUM. .. very efl'eclnal In relieving eougha -J' AND SOLD Br x' ill H'n' w m a war if Am v m-m i --s-wv V mum a ui. ii . W in ell a A fVAVif a MnVnaenM a. U.kl.a l ' iiMuvrj mumnntu a mean iinai. Hir nurn oireet; wm. H. Hchlefflln A Co.. f 170 William Street. New York Ultv. . "'-c v-y fsw;w-$
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