J , OURNAL. h. yoixii-Nfo 15 NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 18. 1893. PKICE 5 CENTS. " , - 1 s , t " ' ' ' - J - - JJAILY HE i r: ?: A-1 BUSINESS LOCALS. S'ii 1? INE Veol and some more of that extra 1jS" Fine Stall Fed Btef at C $SS'fcv vi ' 8. Cohen & FoiS '. 5" , 1? OR SALE--A good 40 pound s Feather Bed. Apply at Journal office. yC'- T1TANTED: Two copies of the Daily -"fv.ff Jotonal oi Oct. 22, 1892. . Also r v ' . one copy of the Weekly ot Oct. 8, 1893, and two or Dec. 22a. Jtewara paiu ior :. tame. FOR SALE CHEAP. An excellent buggy or saddle horse six years old, medium size, very quick and perfectly : gentle. tf. W. J. Smith. WE are he only agents in this district for the Columbia and Hartford Bi ..' cycles and the Caligntph Type Writer. By coming to us at first you will save time and stamps. Cntal igues free on ap plication. Either, sold on the Install mentPlan. W T. Hill & Co., South Front Street. TOMATO PLANTS For snle at $4.00 perM. or 50 cents perhundred. Good vigorous plants, vuricties: Acme and Trophy. Wurefield CnbhnRO plants at 12.00 per M. or $1.50 per M. for 5,000 and over. Address Nohman H. Blitch. v mlOlm Young's Island, Coleton Co., S. C. JUST RECEIVED. A nice line of Prayer Books, bound in French e"al, Venetian Morocco and French Morocco. Prices 75c, and $1.00. Also a nice line of music books at Hall's Book Store. mlO, tf. A FULL line of Spring and Sttnyncr Samples, consisting of Cheviotts, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Ciiadwick, (TSilor.) At Hull's book store. rSE DUFFY'S COUOII KILLER cures Coiisrhs. Colds. Sons Throat, etc. Excellent in all sffections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the.same. Is an antiseptic and germicide. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 60c. per bottle. QO To Street's Horse Store for Livery. THE Celebrated Sabo;oso Flor He Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five - cents at C. C. Ghkek'b Lmuo Store. nor. 2-2m. Fr ?INE roadster's at Street's horse store. PLEGANT Saddlers nt Street s Horse Jtore. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's tch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. f ISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Tab. Rkdmond CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry 1 Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For Bale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for snle by Jas. Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for gale by Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ale by Jas. Redmond. 7K AAA CIQAUS ttt Tcrylow tii''urcs I UvUU for wholesale and retail trade fff Bale by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. Cotton ned otl op all over Texas. mills ar going Ben Batler loft an estate of $7, 000,000 - Mies Ella 6. Know lei, of Helena, Montana, wan elected Attorney , General. - ' The hatchet ol tbo New World's wood out aniit i -terrible than a battle ax. York more Brains are as unequally distri buted as wealth, but no one b ts Vet nronosed - a redistribution oi -(-- bralns. The editor who asks "is there a '.monkey language!" has evidently i never beard the talk of a fashion ' iable theatre paity.w ' ".Man's talk is only Tapor.' When it rons to praise or bUme; H6 ""cmseif" out the paper, f . Bat be reads it jast the samel v Dr. Galling, ot gun lamd, has .' now invented ft weapon that will ' fire 2000 bullets a minute and nevif - Acquire a uotbox. It is designed ' m ft disoour sger of mobs, . - -J The man who would hide ft dollar when be owes, t( to his newspaper, would drop ft nickel with a bote in it id the hat for the heathen and efgb because the hole wasn't larger. How many patriots, if given ft choice between a government com mission, with a salary attachment, dated May 1st, and another dated on thrt glorious fourth of July, would choose the last. Senator Jones says the outlook for the free coinage of silver rose colored. Either the Bemator in c! r blind, or he (orois the ;ti'' " f cf Prciidont ClocUn 'The we ker the Democratic paty flodB Itself in the West, the more indispensable to it becomes New York, New Jersey and Con necticut." Exactly to. And the stronger the Demooratio paity i ia the West, the leas unfortunate becomes New York, New Jersey and Oonneotiont. Thkee Is such a thing as being too authoritive io one'x statements. For instance, Surgeon General Wyman ot the Marine Hospital service: "We well keep the oholera oat." He means that he will "try" to keep it oat. There is a higher antbority than this official, althongb he seems to have forottfQ it. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. Chas. B. Hill Field peas. E. C. D. Notice to truck shippers. Quite, a number of our citizens went off on the steamer Neusc to attend the Naval Rendezvous at Norfolk. Mr. W. T. Hill the bicyclist who was one of them will take part in the races. The Morehead City News says: "Mr. B. L. Perry, one of our countymen, is making preparation for multitudes of summer visitors at the Atlantic Hotel the coming season. He is an experienced hoielist anfl will satisfy his guests. The hotel will be opened the first of June." Mr. G. A. Jones 'who runs a monthly publication in Raleigh arrived last night and is stopping at- Hotel Albert. He intends to remain until after the holding of the Press Convention next week and to devoto considerable space in his next issue to the city. Mr. W. R. Barrington lias purchased the building on the corner of Broad and Hancock streets which has been occupied by the Salvation Army for several years It is a bui!dinr 25x70 feet and Mr. Bar rington intends to change it into a double residence, rent out the one at the rear and occupy the part on Broad Street himself, having his office at the front. The work of re-modelling was begun yesterday. Track Quotation. The following are yesterdays truck quotation as telegraphed by Palmer & Rivenburg of New York: Strawberries 20 to 25, asparagus f 4. 50 6, eggs 15 to 15 1-2. Coming and Going. Mr. W. T. Caho left for Goldsboro to attend Wayne county court. Mr. J. J. Disosway left yesterday morn ng on a business trip to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Miss Bcttie Wahab left to visit her un cle in Wilson. Miss Alice Harvey, who has been visit ing Mrs. Mary Dunn, left lordlier home in Greene county. Bishop A. A. Watson, confirmed the candidates for admission into the Epis copal church Sunday and yesterday morning accompanied by his wife left for the church of the Holy Innocents, near La Grange. Death of Mr. George Dail. Mr. G. F. M. Dail, died Sunday at 8 a. m. at his borne in this city, aged 60 years. Tho funeral was held Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock from Centenary M. E. Church and was largely attended. Mr. Dail was a native of Greene county He moved to New Berne in 1870 and with his brother Mr. W. H. Dail as a partner established a wholesale grocery business which he carr.ed on for nearly twenty years. His brother remained in Snow Hill to be in charge of a store which they run there. Mr. Dail was also a large cotton bnyer during the whole time that he was in business in New Beme. This occupation he followed nntil a stroke of appoplexy about s year ago followed by partial pa ralysis and by repetition of the attack on- fitted blm further to engage in business pursuits. The last attack which cams few weaks sgo resulted in the termination of his life. Mr Dail leaves a bereaved wife,son snd four daughters,. Many friends mourn his death. Prpariaf For the Editors. Alt the committee's that were appoint ed looking to the entertainment of the State Press Association, are preparing to givs them an elegant receptlon,s program of which will be published later. , - The j concert committee . Is making a special effort for a' high class entertain ment It will be held at the theatre Wednesday night of the 28th lost, and will eosist of solos, duets, quartets and some of the finest choruses that could be procured. Our best talent will take part and give them a delightful evening. The banqaet will be held the follow log night. The committee will spare no pains In making it a success. , All other arrangments are about completed we be lieve. ; , r. ; ,.-.,. -;i 1 Cardof Taasks. ' I hereby extend special thanks to the New Berne Fire Department" snd to other citifrnm for their timely and sctive work which saved nuii'h of my stock snd iniu unory Imm the K H. Saturday Nights Fire. Our firemen did some of the best work of their lives at the fire Saturday night. The fire when discovered was raging fiercely in tho building which being of brick with a slate roof permitted to make great headway before bursting out so- as to attract attention. But when the alarm was given it took but a few min utes for one company to have a stream on the front,and the other company one on the rear and the fire was stopped before either the roof or any floor was burned so as to fall. The front portion of the build ing was burned very little and the ma chinery escaped uninjured. Though it looked by the time the engines got to work as if there was danger of the flames sweeping the block. f. The very large stock of bottles and crates most of which weie stowed on the second and third floor suffered so that Mr. Danenburg considers his loss to be about $3,000. Mr. Danenburg was insured for $3,000 and the most of the insurance was on this part of his plant. Astonishingly Large Attendance. Sunday Rev. W. H. Winfield of New Berne preached of Mr. Vine Allen Thomas in open air at his grave at the old homestead, about nine miles from New Berne, on the opposite side of Neuse river. The attendance was immense. The vast concourse of people was estimated by some to be between ' one and two thousand and it was the common ex pression of many that the sermon was the crowning expression of Mr. Winfield's life. His subject was "The Hope of the Resurrection." The Press Meeting at New Berne. Up to the present time the Secretary of the State Press Association has received a larger number of letters from those who expect to attend the coming meeting at ew uerne man nc nas received any pre vious year. The indications point to a large attendenc. There have already been eighteen applicants for memberships. 1 lie people ol INew Heme are making arrangements to give the editors a grand lme. tuey want tnem all to come. Members should leave home so as to reach New Berne on the 6 o'clock train Tuesday evening. Those living in this section of the State can do this by going on the morning train, which leaves Salis bury at 8:30. Members will hear in mind that dues must be paid whether they attend or not. If you cannot go go to INew Berne, send the Secretarg your dues at once. If you ttend tue meeting, you may hand tuein to him when you see him. The A. & N. C. It. it., Irom Ooldsloro to New Berne, will pass the editors and any member of their immediate families. A rate ot one tare lor members ot editors families has been asked for on other road lid will no doubt be granted. X be Secretary lias been working nard on the Chicago excursion. The Pennsyl vania railroad respods very favorably to his request lor transportation to Chicago. Dennate announcements will be made at New Berne. For any further information write to the Secretary, J. B. Sherrill Concord, N, -State Chronicle. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our thanks; for the heroic efforts of the efficient and well organized fire companies in saving our stock ol grain from loss by fire on Satur day night last. very truly, Bhadham & Gates. His Psrconal Experience. Hon. James W. Husted, while Berving his sixtli term as Speaker of the Assembly of the State ot New York, writes: State of New York, Assembly Chamber, Albuny, Jan. 10, 18HO. I desire to once more to bear my testi mony to the value of Allcock a Porous Plasters, I have used them for twenty- five years past, and can conscientiously commend them as the best external reme dy that I have known. Years ago, when thrown from a carriage and seriously in jured. I crave Niem a thoiough trial. In a very snort time ine pain inai i was suffering disappeared, and within a week I was entirely relieved. On another oc casion, when suffering from a severe cough, which threatened pulmonary diffi culties, which 1 was recommended to go Florida to relieve, 1 determined to test the plasters again. I applied them to my chest and between the- shoulder blades. snd in less than a fortnight was entirely cnted. On still anotner occasion wnen suffering from sn attack of rheumatism in tbe shoulder to suen an extent mat could scarcely raise my arm, I again re sorted to tbe piasters, and within a very few days tbe rheumatism entirely aisap Deared. I have them constantly bv me. whether at borne or abroad. My family at well as myself have found them to be a soverign romedy, both for external and internal troubles. I never had but one kidney difficulty in my life, and the sp nlicanon of the plasters cured me in a week, i aesire, ss i saia oeiore, to near mv testimony In a publlo way to their efficacy, ana i mow oi no Deuer way oi doing it tban by giying you my personal experience. ' r - - Think naught a trifle though it small appear." Youxo. ' , '' The trifles of dress if neglect. ed detract from an another neat appearance. We " hare iome trifles of dress' that you cannot dispense with. They are Ties and Scarfs, Dude Bows, Hand kerchiefs, Half , ' Hose;, .Buspen de s. Collars and Cuffs, Garters, Sleeve Supporters and Scarf BS-J tainers. . New lot ol .unudren's Suits from 4 to lfl years old.' : '' Delivered Fresh frost the Ovea, 1 Tl V. McQehee New Bakery at the Market Wharf keeps the bast of tread. CnWra and Pics constantly on hand ana d vers to order.,. . . - Vonr patronage h o)i.! l. ' 73w IT WILL PAY. The Steam Ferry That we are Going to Soon Have. When we take into consideration the advantage of a Steam Ferry plying across the Heuse and Trent rivers, and the dis advantage of the sail boats, no reasonable man can help from coming to the conclu sion that a steam ferry is far superior, and would give the people much better, quicker and cheaper transportation. I do not intend to make an assertion unless can prove it. For instaucc, Mr. Ipock ves on the north side of Neuse river, he kills a load of pork weighing five hundred pounds and brings to market by sail boat it cost him five cents per hundred lbs making 35 cents freight and 25 cts fur bis ferriage, 10 cts drayagc for l is pork and ten cents drayage buck to the dock for whatever he may buy in exchange for is pork and 10 cts. freight buck across the river making in all 80 cts., evciy time, Mr. Ipock brinus a load of im;- uce to New Berne market. N'o rcsona- ble man will deny that two-thirds of every dollar taken in for ferriage in cro.-r.- ng Neuse river does not belong to New Berne Steam Ferry, ther. I sav the ncrcase of travel and the income in crossing 1 rent river will enable tlm New Berne Steam Ferry Co to put .Mr. Ipock across Neuse river and return will bis loaded cart for 40 cents wJiich now oM im 80 cents and his horse and call o;i one side of the river and he on the other. On the other hand suppose the ( barges on the Steam Ferry was as much as it cost on the sail boats and a man couM rive his horse and cart on without tak ing out hispork or eggs, and save brcak- ng his eggs or damaging the sale of his pork by taking it out of the cart and throwing on the platform, olfof the plat form into the boat, out ol" the boat on the ray, would there not be a great advantage by crossing in the steam ferry ,to -ay noth ing about the reduction on freight and ferriage. Merchants ol New Berne let inc ask you docs not two-thirds of our trade ay on the north side of Neuse river and 90Uth side of Trent river. Il so then is t not time for us to lend them a helping hand in giving them better and cheap, r transportation. One of Pamlico county's bcit citizens and a merchant) wrote llig Ike that at present he came to Ncwbcrn from one to three times a year but were there a good reliable steam ferry he would come at least twelve times. ANSWER TO KATIF. MELVI.NK XO. 2. O, Katie Mel vine ! once i ;ain I r I've will say received Your affectionate lett today, It renovates a cord within Big Ike's poor wedding heart, To know that we can on our tour s'art. Touroffers will do very well I can see While some are rather too hard for mi For I am a man ol considerable hi. Going here and yonder all in a whiz. It shall be your duty that the house should be swept And from all insects that travel it shall be cleanly kept, All secrets between us you shall never reveal, But make up our beds and cook meals. Wash up all the dishes set back the table, Feed the poullry and team, put them their stable, Go to the market for vegetables and lard For a servant for me to hire the times an too hard. When ever you get rcadv for a ride Hope Buck, the oxen on him set a stride Fori will have no bridle, whip nor sad die To make Buck go you mut use a pad dle, You must always be prompt when the sun rise To have my meals ready and dried apple pies, For at sun rise and twelve and promptly at sun down My bread must he doue not burnt nor sun brown. There will be no time to frolic and ploy If a wife to ber home will promptly stay, For if she desires to live a good ble She must prove to her Husband n clu tiful wife, To smoke or drink or to take a chew Aro three certain things I never did do But to enioy line rides and tine sails, As do alistournts and the Prime of Wales. It will be your drty to have silken hair, If you wish to be called one of the fair, You must have rosy checks and clean finger nails. Shining tin pans snd white water pails, You must work the garden and keep down the grass. And keep tbe stoves polished in the place of a glass,' Look out for rainy days when the sun- sblne, '. b my answer to you my Katio Melviiie. If you willsccept of the proposal I 've made Just name the day and it is a trade. -.. . I remain ss ever yours, - - ' Bio Ike. New Berne, N.O., April 17th 1808. r v v . .. r i: ? - . . fAuunlwrlaia'a Xv and Bkln Ointment la a eattaia cure for Chronio Sore Kyea, Granulated. y lids. Bora Nipples, Piles, Ecaema, Tetter, Bait Rheum and Scold Head, 5 oenU pi box. For wis by druggists. . . v. to HORaJowmiBa. 1 Tor puttlns; a horse in a fins healthy con dition try Vt. Csdy's Condition, Powders. Thar .tone tin the system, aid diaeetlon. cure km ot appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders snd destroy worms, giving . - 1 1 VA OA new lite w mu uiu ur ovwr win rct uuinw v cents per package, Fof sale by druggist . BuM by J, V, Jordan, Kew Berne N. 0 Ml POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powdci Highest of all in loavening strength r.A'nsT Uniikd States Goveiinmknt Food Hkpout. Uoym, IUkinu Powdkr Co., 100 Wall :it . N. Y. A X'ew Tin ami Plumbing Shop, announcement, f We have re-rented the store lately oc cupied by us, next to present -fund and ini id co i.lueting in connection with our Mill Supply business a first class Tinning .V Plumbing Shop, under the managc nc:it of skilled and competent workmen and .-.hall make n specialty of putting on TlX IlOOriNO AND OCTTKIts. And r.painting and repairing old ro, ling OI II l'lI'MIHNC Itr PA HTM I .NT. Will le complete ill every particular and work done well and promptly. We so licit an opportunity to make prices on unthingin this line and are in posi tion to iimke lowest poseiblc figures con-"t-lent with tirst d iss workmanship mid .Hi Itespeetlullv, Disosway it Ciilki nil r,. X.'Xt to City Hall. tf. Ward Primaries. A majority of the Ward Democratic Kxi e :tie Committees of the eilv of Xcw , N. C, met at the Citv Hall Mon- lay evening, Apiil 10th, 18D.J, a o'clock p. in. tor the purpose ol naming a nay for holding the ward urinrirics. 1 he inrel ing was called to order and upon motion . echic, iy April l.ilh 1.H1I3 was unanimously adopted as the time for holding said iirimar.es. II. (1. Chedi.k, Sec y. April 10th, 1H'J3. To the Voters of Hie 1st Ward. The Convention for nominating a in i 1 1 ii -in for t ward will be held at Citv lla!l on WcdncsJav. Aoril Mlth. IS9;t. at o'clock p. in. . (J. Culiilk, chinn. To Ihe Voters of the 2nd Ward. The convention for nominating a coun ih.ian for 2nd ward will be held at the 'ouit house, on Wednesday, Apiil l'.lth, t IbW.l, it 8 o'clock p. in. (. II. (linoN, Clinin. To the Voters of the 3d Ward. The convent ion for nominating a coun ihean for Dil Ward will lie held at New lierneenginc house on Wednesday Anril Itllh, 18113, at 8 o'clock p. in. .1. W . HlDOI.l-, Chm n. To the Voters of the - I Ii Ward. T he convention for nominating a coiiu i 1 111:111 for ."th Ward will be held at fhe-. F. McCarthy's store on Wednes- lay April I'.ltaat o'clock p. 111. .1. M. 1 Iaiiokt. E. 0. 0. NOTICE TO TRUCK SHIPPERS All shipments of truck for New York by the EAST ( 'A lt 'I. IN" A DISPATCH LINK, will beih'liycrcd as i-und at Penn sylvania H. I!. I'ier, New York City. GKO. IlKNTiEliSOX. Agent, New Heine, N. C. April 17, I ',)!). dim FIELD PEAS. Black and Clay Peas FOR SEED ,Vt ( HAS. 11. II ILL'S, Kast Side al.SIiu Market Dock, New Berne, N. C. EXCURSION RATi'S. N. N. & W. DIRECT LINE TO Naval Rendezvous AT HOhFlM, VA , VIA bteamer Now Berne. 3.50 round trip New Heme to Norfolk during the week, April lUtb to the 33d. Tickets good to return until April 24, 181)3. For Further information apply to KAi.rn Grav, Act'g. Ag't, New Berne, N. C, April 12th 1803. SMITH'S NEWS AGENOY AND Bazaar of Literature At Nann and MoSorley's Stand. All Book. PaDan Muaslnet. Mnito. ati . Dubllthed In tb United stulci, reoeived nnon short notice Papers d Uverf d at boase ur ouldadlraotiyupuu arrival or same. Patronage reipootfully ollolted. tr. T. B. 8MIYU, Proprietor. SAM. fi. WATERS, Tobacconist & Confectioner. A full line of the Finest Ciirars. "SUaBRUGS" and "MARBURQ8,' finest blends of Smoking Tobaooo. "GRAVELY 8 finest chewing To' baoooi "LOWNET'8" Superfine Chooolat. and Bon Hone reoatred weekly, ARCTIC SODA ud , .. , ; . i pi tf A SPECIALTY. '-a. ' , ;..' f ;- FOR BENT. Desirable Offices, with Very Pleasant DwelliLg Appartmeuts attached. Cen. trally located in tho business part of the city. Apply to a71m E. W. CARPENTER. For JFLent- The Res dencs pi ON P0LLO-JK STREET. APPLY TO Mrs. 3. Whaley Will continue to show a full line ol Nr.w and Stylish Millinery, NOTION'S, KMISKOlDEIiY, SILKS A ZLTIIYHS, A SPECIALTY. SPRING & SUMMER Open ing Thursdav 13th. Pollock street, third door from middle Yellow Front Store. aLllw. P. TEES WITH, Slack miilf Shop Makes and repairs buggies. Wagons Carta, e'e II uses with contracted feet will gut my special attention. MIDDLE sTIti'.ET, apr2 dwtf Opposite Citizens Bank. To Truckers and all Others. All Truckers and Pea-Pickers in need of DSctJSls.ots, Remember that J F.Tayloi has a car load for sale cheap Also 50,000 shingles for sale Uochestt-r, Milwaukee an - Schaofer's Beer Do'a Head Alo ami Uinnei Stout A dozen kindit of Wines and thv lines'. Whiskies and Brandies for Medi cinal puiposcs iu the city A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Ship Chandlery,. nd otlur goods too numerous to men tion. Prices Defy OompetitioD. M. E. Howard, Agent, Fire, Life ant Accident Insurance Over Farmers & Merchants Bank, mr29 2m NEW BERNE.N. C. THE Red Front, NEAR HOTEL ALBERT, Is the place to look for Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Also a FULL and COMPLETE Una of DEY GOODS, Boots, Shoes5 Etc. Boeclal lot of BLANKETS and COM, FORTd that will be told at a arprUiiiff- lyiowngnr. , , ,. s . - .. ar-Sxni-tfcL se.i:alci7V:!:d io npraeeat and eoUect lor vat ITIno Art Good ' , V - V -. ' -' v ?IS tr-viroeTc cracACo imrocRAni ca. j JrfHAven m w tfnCAT O- 13. NAVAL RENDEZVOUS AT NORFOLK, VA. Special Excursion Rates via, STEAMER NEUSE. Koumt trip tickets will be sold hi Nor lolk during ih u.,;i .imd 17th to 22nd inclusive at Sr. no T .k.esgoo-i to re turn until April 25th Incidental to the Uendezvous attri tions at Norfolk have been arranged ft. wuBiiiuK oi ine louowtug' 18th Bicv clu races, sail boat, sli sloop ituu ean ic races l'.hh Itaces t tween boats of Naval snips. iiltn Military oarado find nnmnrilna drill. k-....- 21st- Hand enie societies. conteRt Tradu' display, &c Fire noi Us at 7 Ml p ni Inteni;itio,idl ball at 1(1 -t- (j,and displHy of Firework night. at tea., er will pi, bet.wfen Norfolk and Ilampi hi Uojidtf daily t ouuv.uient horns alloi.l i, all an opportunity to 'Nit In 11- ct ef maenirini.t ,.a..nf I ih. piine pai nations ol tbe world " tuith. r inioi mation Annlv ,j Fo CEO -iKDEI ON, Ag't. ,. 11 Hudoikb, O P A.. M h Kino. C iieial .Viana.r Xe !,,, 10, .N O , April 10th 1898 EL adqu rters f .r Uoca- ola AND Ice Cold Soda Water. Try our cocn-cola ahd Ice Cream Soda. All who have tried our coca-ooli and ice cold soda pronounce ther the best in the city. It ia becauM w ue cistern water and white i rjHtal rock candy syrop with best fruit juices. llojHter'n candy and the finest line of Cigars an J Tobacco in the citv. NUNN & McSORLEY. Horses & Mules! 2uggies & Road Carts THAN EverBeforc I will sell part of the above stock regardless of cost. Also, a laige supply of Hand-made nd Ma chine Harness, Whips and Robes, and a great many other tnings kept in a nrst-clafs Horse Millinery. J. W. 8TEWART. SUMMER MILLINERY. ON Thursday AprU13,'93. I will show all the latest Noreltia Ik Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed and untrimmed. Alio Ribbons, Flowers, t T.OIat V And other goods ia my line. tT ? k i ne maies are invited to call and la-' spect same. auw. a, a. LANK. utt MANWELL & COOK; Engineers,' Uachiiuti ; & Blaclissiith ; Haki and repair Engines, Boilers, Es Mills, Qrist Hull and Pump.J . Bteam boat work of allUaJn. Repair Itasptratori and 1 ; ' Gas, Bteam and water pipes f 1 ' Injrtl their branches. . ,. Shop between Ice T r- t r ; -1 a. a r. c.