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The II TV IA1LY RNAL VOL; X.-NO. 76. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1891. PRICE! !5 CENTS. u , BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST Between Middle Street and Depot, ft lady1! nickle watch with gold chain. The finder will be suitable i awarded by leaving the same at the Journal Office. 262t Ec XTRA Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter iOnIoe.SOaperlb. Mlw CncEcniLL & Parkkb ICE CREAM and Summer Refresh menu furnished on Bhort notioe by the plate, quart or gallon. Lunch fur- nUhed at R til road depot. With tbanke " for past favors and a solicitation of fur - ther patronage, I am, respectfully, je7 tf M. Sbepard. THE Residence formerly ocoupied by Mr. R. O. fi. Lodge on Craven street b for rent- Immediate possession given, apply to Latham & Borbus. lm JU8T RECEIVED A choice lot of North Carolina Hams. We sell the best Biifar cured Hama in the Market. Butlor none better In the market direct frum the OrmmerTi 80 oeuts per poand. Breakfast Buai, 10 rent per pound. majSB dtf J. J. Toldon. SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning lee Cream Freezers, Combined Chair and Step Ladders, Balloon Fly Traps, Wire Gnats boars. Gauze Wire for Window Bereens. and a full line of Hardware, etc., at may 14 dtf J. 0. Wuitty & Co. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Oreen for Killing Potato Bags, at J. C. W'HITTY & CVs. ARCTIC SODA and Mineral Water at 8am 'L B. Waters. The Department of Agriculture baa undertaken to test practically the theory that heavy explosions canses rainfall. AT a meeting of the New York State Farmers' League held at Albany, Jane 23d, the Third Tarty movement was unanimously con demned. A committee of citizens of Richmond Va., waited on Mrs. Jefferson Davis in New York with a request for the removal of the remains of her hnsband to llich- monk; bnt Bhe told them that she not ready to give an answer. National Organizer Byrnes, of Minnessota says "tho National Republican League proposes to place a Republican club in every town in the United States." The Democrats will not be behind in organization. A very vigorous campaign is before ns. The Washington Tost says that "a convention will be held in Ashe ville, N. 0., on July 22 to organize a protective tariff league in connec tion with the central organization in the State. Prominent Republi cans will attend," It will require a large importation to make that convention respectable in numbers. The name of William C.Whit ney is disturbing the gubernatorial dreams of Roswell P. Flower. A contest for the nominotion between these gentlemen wonld show pretty clearly the comparative strength of Cleveland and Hill in the State of New York. Flower is a Hill man while Whitney is the warm personal and political friend of Mr. - Cleveland. . The Fourth of July is not now generally celebrated as it was in the earlier days of the Republic. It - would be well for ns to return to w- the custom of our fathers and cele brate this glorious day with festivi . ties, bonfires and illuminations. The South acted a conspicuous and 1 .honorable part in the American f - Revolution, and no State bore her- self more gallantly in the struggle - for freedom than North Carolina. , Let the birth day of American In ' ' dependence be honored all over - this laud of Liberty 1 Senator Peffeb is a rovolu- tloniat . and, .may ,be will to ," remark that the meauiures lie ad t yocates are revolutionary. Speaking at Cooper Union he said: "There is - need -of? several things. One is . more on'e' another' is cheaper money. I fdon't mean money that is not good for any thing. We wan ?N t gridd moiteyI don't. care what kind, but an abundance of it. We want it at, lower rates of interes than we are now paying. Bond holders can get money at two per cent, but ; the farmer cannot get it ,; for less than ;ten.'J We are going to equalize that thing If we have to revolutionize the - whole country.'' Children jJryPHcher Xasjorl: The farmers of North Carolina will not believe that they have been ruled by "political hosses." Those who wished to confess their own servility shonld be careful not to impute to our sturdy people a con dition of servitude. There can be no congeniality in being associated with any man who publicly ac knowledges that he has worn the yoke of political bondage in this free State of ours. Our laws are free, and are made by the people themselves, who have the sovereign power to alter or repeal them whenever deemed proper. It is unworthy of any brave, free North Carolinian to talk about being un der bosses of any kind. Tne idea should be indignantly repelled. News & Observer. LOCAL JjEWS NEW ADVERTISEME NTS. Lost Watch. John Dunn Special cut prices. L. H. Cutler & Co. Fruit jars. W. M. Watson Incorporation. Clyde Line Change of schedule. J. M. Howard What is worth, etc. Big Ike What different people, eto. No steamer sailing from Old Domin- iou wharf today. Cart. Thos. Gates has boeun the erec- tion of a nice dwelling on Broad street btlow Craven. Though the potato shipments are about over the price still remains good quoting at $5. There were several vessels up from Hyde oounty yesterday with cattle, sheep and poultry. Capt. Stevens and wife of the Salva tion Army will hold their farewell meeting'Sunday night. Another one-dav excursion at S1.00 for the round trip will be ruu from New I Berne to Morehead and return Sunday. I The last few weeks have been favora- ble for growing crops and thev are ior growing crops and they are looking very fine with the exceptiou of rather poor stand of cotton. Mr, N. Tisdale brought in a nice ripe cantaloupe, the first of the season, yes terday morning. He has plenty of I others that will soon be ready fori market. ine annual worm uaroiina uonrer- ence of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church com- mences in Jjurnam today aud will continue through Sunday. Mr. C. C. Perry sends us a cotton bloom from his farm 21 milej from the I oity which opened day before y ester-1 day. Wo have also received a bloom from Mr. Willie Eirkman near Maple Cypress landing. The nioe, well-famished parlor oar recentlv purchased bv the A. &. N. O. R. R. passed through last night on its first trip to Morehead. Only a moderate advanoe over first-class fare is charged for a parlor car ticket and most of the seats in it were oocupied. The Raleigh Christian Advocate says: 'Wb ar clarl to loam thak Ruir. Dr. .T. R Brooks returns to his district this week from Baltimore and will rnm his work on the 1st of July. He has had some trouble with his eyes ia addition to bis cerebral congestion, but his friends will be rejoiced to learn that both troubles have been relieved." Mrs. n. D. Walker, National W. 0. T. U. lecturer will deliver a lecture in the Y. M. 0. A. Hall tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Walker desires to meet both the gentlemen and ladies oi mo wj-iqb lauies especially anu l--f 1 - WW .1 iL. 1 I J ' . . 1 , nosiraa ninn rn . aura nunn m uunmnn m i Christian Temperance Union In the oity ou miuu womug uuisui. r A strong eirort will be made to induce Mrs. H.D. Walker, National Lecturer nf tho w. C. T. TT ;. to ttand thn dam - .mnn.t..iAn . v.---k.- pjranoe demonstration at Vanoeboro on tae wi ut oaij, wuiuu wiu uo oeta as a meeting of rejololng over the legislation passed far the' last General Assembly not permitting Uquor to b sold within w nuiw w m wrpvtsw uninoi wit plaoe Mr. r.S. Blair, who U now at Honq ,BH . uwn myuea w ma- areas tne meeting. , it 11 desired to have an excursion rrom raw so it. t it is m . .1 . .. . expeotea mat not less tnan .s,wu people WHI OS present. ' - . i- . ... A Gold Fever lftliew York! Rondotj. MAY.-Juna 83.-Therala considerable excitement inOIIntondale, this oounty, oyer the atsoovery or ore, supposed to contain ? silver, in large! quantities,1 Specimens have been sent to. the United Sutes Auayer's offloe and a report u anxlouily awaited. In the meantime, farmers who own real estate In the vloinity of the find are holding their property al fabuloui prices., The ledge of rook also Contains zino ana iron. , TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY. Slight Digression From the Subject In and Around the Hotel-Pretty ttirh Abundant. EIGHT DAT Morkhead City, June 25. Tuesday night the wind died out and it was a dead calm if any body ever saw a live calm they are one in a head of me. The weather was in nearer approach to warm than any we have had yet. Though it was of a fairly aleepable tem perature. Wednesday was the Feast of St. John the Baptist and observed, not only by the Christian Churches but by the the Masonio Fraternity, whioh antedates it. For four years I have noticed that the wind blows from the north on that day, and once I remember quite a storm of rain with it. lias that any connection with the question put to his disciples. "What wentyo out into the wildnees to see? A reed shaken by the wind? We are having a pleasant north wind whioh it is thought by many to be a nonattainable thing in Beaufort harbor. But the Atlantic Hotel is so constructed that it catches the breze from every direction, and even when no breeza the innumerable fans and "flirts" of the multitude sets the air in motion and you may always feel a draft through the halts, however atill outside. This is the way, Guion tells us, the occupants of the ark were, saved from suffocation during the passage over thedeluK - And in addition to that 8ir' 1 think a thousand persons inhaling aua exnaung simultaneously in a cir cumscribed space keepi up a gentle zephyr combined. Reflecting upon this theory this morning, in passing down one of the hallways, I heard a snorer from Snoresburg snoring as but few men ever snored. It ocourred to me that ifthe other nine hundred and ninetv-nine inmates of the hotol should join in such extensive inhalations and exhalations, a tornado must be genera- ed in a few hours. To return to the exoellent arrangement of the hotel, Thls morning I passed a lady sitting wnero tw0 1 cr0" eaoh other read 1D knal. one sPok9 graieiui or the nice southerly breezs she was enjoying, when in fact the wind was rrom ftortn. in tne former hotels no mistake of this kind ever occured It was a South breeze or none. But this letter is getting too windy and I will take in sail. The assembly went right on with bussiness at the usual hour. Services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Scroggs. physical and vocal culture day General discusein upon the following subject: "Musio in Sohool." "Devel ppment and care of the Body," "Gym nasties and gymnastic apparatus," The voice, its development and use, There was valuable suggestions made in these discussions and by gentlemen entirely competent to make them. Physical and vooal culture day and n,8nt too will linger on for months to I oome. Pysical culture in the ball room I and vooal culture all around it, for I whatever else may take place the human v010e wUI nave a Bav and Tu need not rorget it. 1 wan' B8y "mathing about the wl """".J ueumruu nuro uunug Pa" weBK' on. a cam express n uu" luo ul Juu aiior j. win state that l never nave seen so many pretty girls in my life and the prettiest one of them all registers from New Berne. Should you oome down you need not bring any sleep, there is a plenty here. Oh I'm so sleepy is the conventional ejaculation. At the night session of the assembly a resolution was passed that the assem bly adopt as a permanent name for I " the w of 18C1 ftnd 65 I THE WAE FOR SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE and hi.torianB and other publishers be renuested to do th m. I Cant. CD. Denson was annointed I chairman of the Delegation fiom this 1 assemoiy to tne southern Teachers Association at Chattanooga, and Maj. OUxton to the National Association at i Toronto ana any member who may ohosse to go to either be authorized to l aeIeaw Uftu OmitiOne Trip. ipi,. f k. m.l ni.lnn steamship Company requests us to ,ute tothe publio that 0Q B000mt of tAmnnr.rV ,n.i,.' th. .t..m I r - f w er Newberne will omit her regular trip I today, only. I nnrnmonnln Mnn,!.. Inn. 90H, witl re,ume ner regular trips, leaving Norfolk on that day. and sailing from net wnari on Tuesday, jane outh, rrom New Berne for Norfolk dlreot. . . , I , Vor Over Fifty Yem I , Mrs, Winblow'b Soothinq Byruf has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, ' softens the gams,' allays all pain, cores wind oolio. and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty I fire oenty a bottle. , Sold by all drag- gistl tnrougnout the world. 5 Personal. Mrs. Alex. Miller left day before yes terday to visit relatives in Raleigh instead of "Mr." Miller as the types had it. Mi. D. M. Jones who has been at Morehead attending the joint installa tion of offioers of Franklin and Ocean Masonio Lodges of Beaufort and More head, returned home yesterday morn ing. Messrs. C. E. Slover, S. M. Brinson and L. J. Taylor returned home from pleasure tripe to Morehe-d. Mr. Roscoe Nunn left to take a posi tion as Assistant Meteorological Observer in the United States Signal Service office at Raleigh. Comparative ly speaking this is a new field in whiob the services of our young townsman have been sought and it matters not how difficult the task or responsible the position, Mr. Nunn will be found worthy the plaoe. Mrs. Emily Thomas left to visit her son, Rev. F. D. Thomas in Basic City, Va. j Mrs. N. S. Richardson left as a dele gate from Centenary Church to attend the annual conference of the Woman's Missionary society at Durham today. Mr. Geo. B. Goriner who has been visiting his father in the oity, returned to Aberdeen, Moore county. Miss G. D Moody left for a visit to relatives and a pleasure trip to Seven Springs. Misses Lizzie and Mary Barrington came up from attending the Teacheis' Ascembly en route for their home at Harrington's Mills, Pamlico county, and are stopping for a short time with their unole, Mr. W. R. Barrington. Mr. Jas. F. Norman, who is a sewing machine agent at Wilson, returned their from a visit to his family in the oity. Capt. John A. Richardson whj is pre paring to go into the furniture business returned last night from the North where he has been purchasing his stock. Lieut. John E. Reinburg, of Washing. ton City, has arrived to temporarily lill the position of 2d Lieut, on the Revenue Cutter Winona during the absence of Lieut. Geo. A. Starkweather. ej. Graham Davis and Mrs. C. W MoLean left last night to f pond some time at Beaufort. Messrs. N. Tisdale and Thos. Meadows left for a pleasure taip to Ocracoke. Hon. W. T. Caho who has been on a business trip to Raleigh, returned last night and went to Moiehead on a pleas ure trip. Messrs. H. L. Gibbs and Pierre La Montagnealso went down to Morehead on pleasure trips. Mr. John C. Wbitty left for More head on a business trip. The Picnic Coming To day. The committee to receive the Sunday 8choolofS). Paul's Methodist Church of Goldsboro, who are coming to New Berne today on a pionic, have selected a spot on the Academy Green whioh will be completely shaded at the dinner hour and will have the table in readi neas for them. The train is to leave Goldsboro at 8 a. m. and ought to be here about 10:30 a. m. The reception committee will assemble at Centenary M. E. Church prior to its coming to meet the Sunday school at the train and escort them to the church and the announcement the program for the day will then be made. After dinner a trip on the steamers Kinston and Trent will be tendered the excursionists. The Kinston will leaye from the O. D. wharf at 3:30 p.m taking the members of the visiting Sunday-school and the committee on eoeption. The steamer Trent will leave from the foot of Craven street at the same hour, taking the other excur sionists who accompany the sohool. Let our people do all in their power to make the short stay of these visitors from our sister oity a pleasant one. The Jewish Persecution. About two-fifths of all the Jews in the world are in Russia and their per secutions there are shameful. They are not even allowed to observe their Sabbath. It is a significant fact that an effort is being made to open the wav tor tneee persecuted jews to settle in Palestine. It may be that God ie work ing in a mysterious way to gather them again to the land of their fathers There are now about 7,000,000 of Jews in the world. There are about 5.000.000 of these in Eurooo. Amerioa has a little over 400,000 and Afrioa has about the aame number. Raleigh Christian Advocate. 1 Democratic Treasurer for Philadel phia. Philadelphia, Pa.. June 28. Wrr. Redwood Wright; who was appointed by Governor PattlsoD. assumed charge of the oity treasurer'! office this morn ing, and for the first time in nearly a quarter ef a century the oity treasury la presided over by a Democrat. The transfer was entirely informal, and beyond the fact that there waa a Drettv general a weep in the offloe attaohees. the casual observer noticed little to impress nun tnai a onange naa taken place. TO DISPEL COLDS. Headaches and Fevers, to dense the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weaken ing them, use Syrup of Figs. Special Cut Prices. To Ulose Out My Stock of CAN FRUITS. Former Pi'loe. Cut 1'! lie. -'(-. 3 lb cans :s yellow reaches 3 ft cans all yellow full shad reacnes. ;. j". 3 IhoanstuallforniaGreen (ingc l., SthcauH Kk Hums ',c. 3 ttcana " WUlte CherrleN :tV. : , i ft cans (Apricots :ifH Slticaus " Muscat OraneH :i 3. H ie. 3 K nans ' Prunes In syrup 'MU Vh jjtb cant Bllced Pineapple ZSc. -j'c 3 All of thcNs lirandH of fruits are mmr anteed to be good. JOHN DUNN. HiT If rinks, you have not tried my new OCX COLA AMD GRIPE PHOSPHATE- o so at once; they aro refreshing and invigorating. Give me a trial. New Berne, N. C. (i 16 dwtf Jason's Improved Fruit Jars -AT - L. fl. CUTLER & CO. NEW BERNE. N. (J. What Different Peopl?Say to Blind the Laboring Man. I can't vote for city Improvements, Jie- cause the money Is put Into the hands of a committee 1 don't like. 1 can't vote for It because we already nave bonds of fifty thou and dollars to pay for the Wilmington and Onslow Railroad, ana that is as muoh taxes as 1 can afford to pay, because New Berne Is go dulland the trade does not justify me In paying more taxes, i won t vote tor it he canseldon't know what kind of Impiove, ments they will put on the streets. 1 won' L . .. 1 I tohArinu ,n 1 ,1 If TT (ill ,'dta f l r ! 1 1 Improvements you will have 80c. more nv. nnll t it nav tlia.n vnti nrtiv liavn Y o, hava t.n nav 9.ti or .Mtc rfnf. nftr tniitit.h more man you now nave. New Heme has advantages over an v town In North Carolina. We ought to stand today head and shoulders above any city In the State. TELEGRAM FKOAI RALEIGH. June22d.l8lil. Hill Humphrey, Esq. Can 1 close my en tire stock to you al bargain. Answer. The above accounts for Big Ike's anxletv to reduce his stock. It is impossible for him to relieve anv merchant who lsnnanclally embarrassed until he reduces his stock. He now has the third largest stock In the city of New Berne. Two Btores, one on top the other, both chock-a-block with goods bought at 40, 60 and 073, on the dollar. Big Ike has two Iron Safes, bought at ftuc. on I he dol lar. Any truoker who has more money than he would like to put in the bank would do well to examine them. Come and see htm. He Is now offering goods cheaper than any merchant In the oity oan buy tuein. "What is worth in anything So much money as 'twill bring." Butler. We have all, at some time or other, paid more for a thing than it WaS WOrth, but if VOU need any ' " nt.hinn. Hals or RllftPN Wfi'll frlVfl , T . . von your money's worth. Just in DV Express a new IOt Ol Hashes, ' uonars ana uuus. vve nave some turn down and stand no Collars at m r ui a u. 50C for the half dOZen. Some bar- gains iu 20 inch gloria silk umbrel oa OicA na a trial if vmi npprl 011 . lers" . a .upo V0,1 cr"' lhmT Ptron AS. Ulve US a inai U YOU Iieill a2e by serving theni falthfullv at all t.lm. one. J. M. HOWARD. UMBRELLAS ! In Sattens, Gloria and Twill Silks, with natu ral and oxidized han- dies. Just right for hot weather and summer showers. ; DAnGAIII -STORE Clyde's N. C. Freight Line. Stirs Geo. H. Stent, BeSucB and Vesper. On mi after February 1st, lt!U, this line will make regular 8 EMI-WEEKLY TBIPS Baltimore and New Berne Leaving tlaUi.'tiore for New Berne. WEI. JiLdbA Y, bATCKDAY. at blX P. At. Leaving New Lerne for Baltimore, TCE8- UAY. l lUliAV, at TWELVE. 2OON. Merchants a utl Shippers, Take lotlce. This Is me only DIRECT line out of New Heme for Haiti uiore without change, stop ping only at Noilulk, connecting inert for Boston, Providence, Philadelphia, Klch uiuud, and all points Nortii, Eaut and West. Making close connection tor a . I points by A. A N. C Hallroud und Ulver out of New Beru-. Aiit-nts n t follows: BECBEN 1" - i ER, Uen-l Manager, ,,. , ' Light 8t., Baltimore. JAH.W.M.-. . ( K. .;. M.Agt.. Norlolk.Va. W P tij-o... o. i niladelfula, 12Hontb wharves. New York A Lallo, Trans. Line, Pier North river. E. Sampson, Huston, M Central wharf. S. H. Kockwell, Providence, li. 1. Slil! lunve Hosion.TueMdajsaud baturdays ' ' .New Y ork dally. " " Haito . WeduesdaysA Saturdays " i'h. .uoelphia. Mondays, Wedne- ,. days. Hut urduys. 1 l'io hlence, Saturdays, Throimh hills lading given, aud rales guar snteed to all points ut the dlllerent- otlloea of -iie coiopnu'.os as low as by any other line. AVOID HRKAKAGK OP BULK Aft D H.IIP VI. N. C. LINK. B, II. OKAY, At;enl, New Berne. N. C. IT Wli.I. stiuki: 8111 I.IKE A HOME- KPIXIAL SALE of a !aro lino of White Goods, Embroid ered Skirts, laces, Will be tin si j a.m., June 22d, AT F. B. DUFFY'S. Wiil ecil liictu at a GREAT SACRIFICE. They must go regardless of cost. We are overatooked v.itu these coods. Sale closer at 7 ian21 tf II. Cr.i 1 W S. ClIAOWICK Vic( President. l'rcs.iluiit. T. W. 1 I.V, KV. Ciishicr. i Farmers and Merchants Bank M-'.W HIjHNE. N. c. .a lil I p ( iipllnl, - . $75,000, This Hank, I net urgnnlzeil. oilers Its snr. vices to Bunks, Hankers, Enrniers. Mer- h:itits. Mnnufiicturi I'B and in hers nnrt will endeavor to give prompt nnd careful atten tion 1 1 mi iHisinets connected with banJ-.ine i-utrnsted lo us. Collecllons a upoclRltv and made on nil accessible points on i:s liberal terms as will be consistent with Midlclous banklmr. Business Kolieiteii and coi ri biionilencB In. vlted Irom parties .lesiring to open accounts In our city, as well ns trcin those contem plalmg n chun-.-e in lstiut! arrangements. ery lespeclfnliy, 1. W. DEWEY, Cashier. PIKKCI'OIIX:-!,. H. Culler. Win cu.va n Marks. 1'. it. Pelleliei , W. H. Chadwick,' j W Stewart, Jnu Suter. IMt.Pelletlev, !!.ml; Attomev. my9 lstp L. 001), Formerly IS years with Geo. Allen&Co. DKALEU IN Geueral Hardware CUTLERY, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES and WHIPS, Fanning Implements, Pollock Street, next to National BaDk, NEW BERNE, N. C, .Iune20dwtr NEW DRUG STORE. Havli.g ocuued a .NEW and onMPr.FTltl J Dituijs, MEPICI.NES ami CHEMICALS OI 1 respectfully call your attention to the fol I lowing facts : I f irst, that you w find at, mv nkw I i 'BUG BTUKE all that goes to make up a kikst-clahh pharmacy, ami that L PASSED, the medicines used being guaran- I laail au tn nnril v an, I n .... . ..... r tion. and stkictly in aocokuancm tion- I And fiat wo have the finest line of Kx- tracts, Toilet Waters. Colognes. Face Pow. C. C. CUtEEN. Druggist and Apothecsry, Middle street, four doors south of Pollock junW lm NEW BEKNE, N. t Tne Housekeeper's Friend, AKerolene fstove. get one for 9Co..or dis card your kitchen stove and get an Oil Stove large enough to cook everything, and nave no uou nuciieu in summer. 1L la aafe, and Is more economical than awooditov Ldgnts who nine neat. Another food thing just now a 30-candle Nickle Lamo. the '-Little Hoyal." Earthen Kettles for fruits, rice, eto. Bupe rlor to an Iron pot tor cooking any food; all mow cuokh huu uouseaeoperB appraolmu them. Wire DIbU Covers, lee- Picks, JCx traciors tor lemon juice, wire Brollsn Feather Dusters. "Oelenrated Bannnr l m , Safe and Brilliant," Pearl Top OhlmoayV, cheap lot I. S. China Plates, Cups, Banoara, Engnsn i-oroeiain ware.piaimanddeooratiBd NeverOraze. , - ... . , ,,. Chamber Sets, Bed rang, Crockery, Lem onade, Kerry and Ice Cream Bate, eto, Housskeepor's Conveniences and rtecel- ' alties, . ' '.;.' -.v-v . Also. Taper, Pen, Ink, Pencils, Rubber Bands, Legal Paper, lOc. quire and up, Box Paper, Envelopes. Also, Oath Boxes with or without trays, Tin Ware, Locks, Toon. Knives and Forks, Pooket Knives, Machine Oil and Needles, etc. All at Jit. B. WIIITEHTJRST'S. . Jud20 On Pollock St., near Post oilhid.
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