1 BiViLY OURNAL. HE VOL. XIL--NO 66 NEW BEKNE, N. C, FKIDAY, JUNE 16. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. Y-it: iff. It BUSINESS LOCALS. ' k" MANY bicycle are priced at $150 but there is not a case on recoid where they V ' .were sold for $150. Why t Because i ' they are not worth more than $100. Yet , persons who own such goods flatter thcm "Serfes that they are owners of first class wheels. Evidence of insanity I The V. "Columbia," model 83 is priced at $100; and we will give $500 to the person who can legitimately buy tbem for leas. , Why ? Because tbej are worth it, every 1 cent I Columbia sell for from $110 to $150. - Waverlies are worth $100. W. T. Hill & Co., Sole Agents. DUFFY'S Diarrhoea Cordial a. prepa ration whhich has been in use for many years, with great aitlsf action to all who , have used it Composed of Veeetable Aromatic, Astringents, Carminatives and Antiseptics Pleasant, Harmless nd Effective. For Diarrhoea, Dyson terry, Summer Complaint, Cholera, Cramps and Pain in the Stomach. This medicine is used and endorsed by Judge H. B. Bryan. Mr W. H. Harvey, Mr John B Young, and a number ol other citizens of this and surrounding counties. For sale by derlers in the adjoining counties. F. 8 Duffy. OUB 8PE'JiALTY-ioo Oream Roda, is the best n'okle drink ever put up in New B me. tf Nunn Mc3oblbt. A FULL line of Spring and 8ummer 8mp!o. causiatiog of CUeviotts Black, Blue and Brown Serge, Fine Check lash raers Imoorted Suitings. Worsteds in all gradas. Satisfaction guaranteed. F M. Ubadwiok, Tailor. At Hall's book Store GO To Sweet's horse Htore for Livery. Fine rovlf.er,s at Stroot's H rse store. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse store. 1M9H SacrammiUI; Port aod Houpper nongjfines for sale by Jas Rbdmoho, I. CALVIM Scuaffer's Wild Cherry Rook nd Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diaemos, for sale by .Tab . Bbdmond. DUFFY'S Halt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sile Of .(AS. Kkdscono HCNYA.DI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURB Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas Rkdmokd. OUFK Gndon Imported Sherrv, foratlebv Jas Rbumomd IMPORTEO Holland Gin, Burke's Baas Ale and Burke's . Guinness' btout, orsaleby Jas. Rhdmond.- 75,000 CIO at yery low figurea for wholesale and re Ail trade for sale by Jas Redmond. GARRET'S Cognao Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas Bedmoitd. Cardinal Gibbons strongly favors the opening of the big nhow on 8unday. The President has appointed Holmes Conrad, of Virginia, to be Assistant Attorney General. There is one good thing aboot Lt. Peary's next attempt to reaoh the north pole; he will spend $15,000 of his own money. Under a ruling o the federal court the Government will have to ret and to tobacco importers abont 2,000,000 oustom duties. Carl Bchmz isu't the first man who prepared a speech aod was then denied an opportunity to deliver it- The proper function of a govern meat is to make it easy for the .people to do good, and difficult for Ahem to do evil. Gladstone. A Jersey farmer has produced a radish with a knot tied in its tientie. The ordinary radish only ties a knot in some one else's 'centre. -,' Mrs. Frank Leslie has recently issued a book entitled "Are Men uay -Decelvem" Her numerous matrimonial ventures might answer the question. A flew- York Journal gives a tartllag aooount of the stupendous efforts of Russia to consolidate the whole Slavonic raoe In order to had it a poo Qermany and Austria. . : Edward W. Valentine, of Eioh- ' mond, V.. is making a statue of Thomas Jefferson, to be placed in M -new hotel in the Capital of Virginia, . which' will bear that President's name. y- - : H It Is reported . that Secretary , Carlisle wishes himself back in tbe Senate, It is not surprising. To have to keep a bankrupt Govern ment going Is a hard task. - . . The floanotal condition of the eonntry is improving; ' gold Ship ments for the present huve ceased; Europe Is purchasing more grain and the gold reserve of the" tress ' nry is on the increase. '""" ', It is believed that tbe worst of the money stringency is over and with tbe exception of here and there a stray failare resulting from over speculation, booming or kindred sport, the commercial community lain a fair way of holding Its p orpeudloular. Still there is vital r 1 cf eoond lej! ;'at!oa. It is learned that there is hardly any probability that the eolleotorship, postmastership or any of the other offices for this section will be filled with Demo cratic appointees at any early day. Warner Miller now says that $65,000,000 will complete the Nicaragua Ganal. Who then is to get the remainder of the proceeds of the $100,000,000 worth of bonds which the company proposes to issue. Speaking of the contested elec tion case from the tlfth district of this State, the Washington corres pondent of the Biehmond Times says that Mai. J. W. Graham is ((oonnsel for Settle, the colored man who holds ths certificate of elec tion." Toat drives the iron to the soul. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard, W. M. Watson Notice. A & N. C. It. R. Change of schedule. Dr, J. W. Duguid Professional ser vices offered. The water works are progressing lap- idly and they add another important public enterprise. The next to follow should be electric cars. The latest cholera advices indicate that cholera is spreading considerably in Southern France, while there does not seem to be material increase in Germany. Mr. Charles Hall trough tin a mam moth bunch of croakers yesterday as the result of his honk and line fishing. We have not heard Charlie say bow many there were but those who saw them think he had about a hundred. About 200 colored people came in on the excursion from Raleigh yesterday and a few white people. The car reserved for white people was only about half full. We notice that Mr. Sliepard Bryan, one of New Berne's most promising young men who recently commenced the prac tice of law in Atlanta is the treasurer of tbe new Atlanta organization, "The Soci ety of Atlanta," which is composed of "tar heels" residing in that city. The Naval Reserves were out drilling on the streets last night in uniform. They presented a very creditable ap pearance. The uniform is the regular naval white duck, with black scarf, brown leggins and black felt cap. It has been announced repeatedly that George Pierce Howell of Goldsboro, had received the distinction of graduating with first honors at West Point Military School. On the 13th dispatches placed him second on the Ust. The latest ad vices Jput it right by showing g tbe latter erroneous, and stating as at first that Mr. Howell won the first place. The Kinston Free Press commends the wisdom and justice of the joint board of magistrates aud commissioners of Lenoir county in levying a road tax of 10 cents on property and 80 cents on the poll and says this places the burden of keeping up the roads equally upon all, and will un doubtedly result in better roads. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction requests the statement that eleven free scholarships in the Peabody Normal School at Nashville, Tenn., are to be awarded to North Carolinians this summer, who pass a satisfactory examina tion. Names of the males or the females who desire one of these scholarships should be tent to John C. Scarborough, State Superintendent, and he will then arrange for the examinations in tbe coun ties where the applicants reside. Tbe Goldsboro Argus says : The qm s tion of ''license" was voted upon in Fre mont, this county, on Monday, and the town which has been "dry'' for a number of years, went "wet" That town and sec tion used to figure largely on tbo crimi nal docket during Its former "wef days, but since it baa been "dry" there have been few, il any cases and none of far serious nature brought up from that sec tion. Will "history repeat itself now that tbe town has gone "wet" again! We shall see what we shall see. Deep Sea Fishing. The Southport Leader says Sonthport Is to have another seafood company added to the enterprises of that city, The Cranmers, E. H. Sr., aud Jr., who bought tbe Blanche Creamer a few months ago for the purpose of deep sea fishing. On Monday, the Wilmington brought down nine hundred. 15, SO and 100 pound fish barrels for the ate of the ;Cranmers, and in a few days the vieamer will leave for a deep sea fishing trip. There is every reason to believe that this enterprise) will prove profitable There is no better fishing than in the waters along this oast almost through out the eentlre year. - Eastern Carolina Dispatch. On and after Monday June 19th, 1808, the steamer Garrett will be withdrawn and this line will resume its former schedule. The steamer Neuse tailing on Mondays; Wednesdays and Fridays. Geo. Hemdkdsob, Agent, ' New Berne, N. 0., June 14th, "S3. OUR PUBLIC BUILDING. Why the Delay f-Other Buildings Be ing Commenced Cannot Congress man tirady Push Ours to the Front? Announcenient has been made that the sketch of plans for the new post-office building at Savannah has been com menced. Congressman Lester had a Con ference Saturday night with the Super vising Architect and matters will now be pushed. Not a move lor the erection of the Berne building has been made so far as we know since the appropriation of the money and tbe selection and purchase of the site. Tbe Washington Post gives a list ot over thirty Government buildings au thorized by Congress for which no plans had been procured up to February 8d, 1893. New Berne is one of that number that is in the same condition yet. Savan nah was also one of them, but the sketch of her building, thanks to her congressman it seems, is being made with the intention of pushing the work. Cannot Congress man Grady do similarly tor usl Coming and Going- Mis. Philemon Holland, who has been visiting relatives at Morehead City re turned houic yesterday morning. Rev. II. IV. Battle, D. D.. oi Peters burg, Vu., who has been making a short visit to relatives in the city left for his home. Rev. N. M. .Turney who has been spend ing a lew days at Bcaulort passed through returning to his home near Wilmington, N. C. Mr. D. F. Jurvis left for a month's pleasure tour. He will first go to Wash ington city and join his friend Lieut. John B. Hull, of that place and together they will proceed to Macomb, 111., where Lieut. Hull is to be married; then in company with the bridal party Mr. Jur- vis will proceed to Chicago lo visit the World's Fuir. Dr. II. Snell, dentist of Washington, N. C, came in last night en route to Morebcad city where he will remain a couple of weeks. Ho went down on last night's train. Rev. W. E. Kdmundson, of Morehead, who has been spending a day or two in the city returned home last night. Mr. Ace Harris, of Raleigh who is to be connected with the Atlantic Hotel through the season went down last night. Mr. A. Colin went down to Morehead to look after getting the musical instru ments which he supplied aud which pre ceded him in shape for the Teachers' Assembly which commences its meeting next Tuesday. Mrs. John U. Bell, of Washington, D. C. who has been visiting her father Prof. Geo. W. Neal left in coniptny with her little daughter Miss Lizette to spend month at the Arendell House, Morehead City. Mr. Chas. Swager, foreman of the tow er erection department in the construc tion of water works, Mr. Wm. Raines and Mr. Harry Murray of Pittsburg, Pa., ar rived last meht from Fayetteville where they have just finished tbe erection of similar tower. They, as well as Messrs. Stanton and Wynne who preceded tbem are stopping at Hancock's Boarding House. Mrs. Annie Angel and children left by sail vessel for Hatteras to spend a month with relatives. Cabbage and Fotatoes. Shipments of cabbage which have been going on fur several monthsjare now over, but our markets is still supplied with ve.y tine ones in abundance and at low prices. From the 70 acres which Mersrs. Hack burn & Willett bad in cabbages, they have shipped 12,000 barrels, an average of 170 barrels per acre. The average not returns (that is the return after freight and commission charges have been paid) is $1.20 per box, an average of a little over $200 per acre. The gentleman have not yet accurately figured tbe cost of growing the crop but they know that tbey ..have made between $5,000 and $7,000 clear money on it Magnifi cent profits. Tbey are now shipping potatoes have been doing so since the 4th of June and this crop is only about half dug. Their last three days shipments of po tatoes footed up 2,800 barrels. The big gest of these three days was Tuesday when they sent off a thousand barrels Their potatoes that arrived in the North era markets Thursday told $8.75 per bar rel. These figures show well. The early crops being off these fields will next give s fine crop of hay which will end tbe yield from them for this sea son. A Cool Berg tar. Oa Saturday night a burster entered Dr. Pritchard's residence at Wrigbtsville Sound and boldly entered a room where two young gentlemen were sleeping, rob bing one of a valise containing some valuable clothing. He, however, left the wearing suits ot the young gentlemen, containing over $200 in cash. After tak ing the valalse the burglar went into the dining room, lighted a lamp and colly took out what the sideboard contained and helped himself to a substantial sup per, even putting the butter on tbe table. When he left he wrappvd a large roast of beer in a newspaper and carried that along with his valise Wilmington Mes senger. - . : ' j", . v . BILLS ALLOWED By the Commissioners of Craven Coun ty at Their Jane Meeting. R. G. Moscly house rent C. Smithwick for month of May $2.60, Fannie Williams keeper poor bouse $12.50, Irene Cooley cook for poor house $3, Caesar Boyd 8 cords wood for poor .hoose, $24, J. J. Tolson agent rations for poor $94.71 C. C. Green medicines to poor and jail $16.60, Dr. Leinster Duffy superinten dent Health and services to poor in April and May $33.33; John G. Sutton making coffiin and burying Thos. McCoy $5, J. E. Smith goods furnished poor $7.65, H. B. Duffy merchandise to poor $40.78 James A. Bryan per diem as commission er and examing treasurers accounts $21, E. W. Smnllwood per diem as commis sioner and (superintending poor$9.00, M H. Carr per diem as commissioner and mileage $6.20, W. C. Brewer per diem and milege as commissioner $5.90, C. R. Thomda fees for April May and June $50, J. W. Biddle fees as clerk Board of Com missioners for May $31.15, J. W. Biddls deeds books etc. for Registers office 13.10, W. B- Lane sheriff board of prisoners for May $98.25, do. expense Oc curred in case of J. A. Bryan vs Wash ington Spivey et als $53.15, do. turnkey fees for May $9.00, do. John S. Fisher taxes paid treasurer by mistake $6.19, E. H. Lane officer grand jury 6 days Spring term $6.00, C. E. Foy inspecting treasur ers books Ove quarters $10, W. T. Hill & Co seal furnished Register's office $7.50, N. 9. Richardson & Son chattel mortgage book lor Register's office $6.00, New Berne Journal regular advertis ing ana printing court calendars $15.00, Geo. H. White's solicitor's fees spring term $37.50, Wm. McIIwaine witness fall court $2.50, J. P. Stanly arrest of Thomas Foy lunatic and summoning witnesses $1.60, M. II. Carr repairing fencO in township No. 3 $5.00, Isaac Taylor furnishing lumber etc Long Creek Bridge $16.20, John G. Button burying Kate Mills $5.00, R. S. Primrose holding corners inquest over body of Wm. McCoy four days post mortem etc $36.00, J. J. Tolson G. D. Bowden R. P. Williams W. N. Pugh, Edward Bangert and C. 8. Bell services as jurors at coroners inquest over body of Wm. McCoy four days $4.00, P. Stonly summoning 19 witnesses to coronors inquest over the body of Wm. McCoy $5.70 E. E. Quidly janitor for court house for May $10.00, G. A. Hill keeper Clermont bridge $10.90, E. H. Heath support of Lizzie Wood $8.00, Steven Kite support of Burton Kite $15.0. Joshua M. Bell furnishing material and building across Long Creek $274.50 Teachers' Assembly Notes. The teachers ol music in the schools throughout )he State will meet at More head City next week to organize a Music Teachers' Association in connection with Assemuiy worn, ine programmes in future sessions ol the Assembly will set apart a special Music Day, all tbe excr cises of which will be in charge of the Music Association and will include a grand concert in which every selection, vocal or instrumental, will be rendered by a professional teacher. Members ot the Assembly are already gathering at the Atlantic Hotel and there ate now more guests tnan ever before so early in the season. A great many rooms have been en aged foj members of the Assembly, and Ir. 1'erry is laitoiuily reserving the best oi accomodations ior an wno apply in advance. A good number of tbe World's Fair party will be at Morehead City so as to get acquainted with one another and talk over the anticipated pleasures of the trip. The Assembly programme is just from press today and It is replete with new and valuable features of educational work. and tbe scope and variety of important subjects discussed nave never been ex celled. All the school and college con tests are lull of entries and those occasions will bring together many hundred friends ol each institution represented. 1 bo work in Physical Culture, bv Miss Corinne Harrison will be of the greatest possible viiue to the teacners. Miss Har rsson is a North Carolina girl, from New Berne, who by bard work and careful study has become one of tbe most expert teacuers in the Swedish system ot pbvsi cal culture that is to be found in our coun try. Tbe instruction imparted by Miss tlarriaon will alone amply repay any ambitious teacher for the expenses ol tbe trip to Morenead city. The Association has, by tbe courtesy of the railroads, the lowest rates ol rare that are given to any organization in America. and the Atlantic Hotel furnish the best of board and other accomodations to all who attend the Assembly for only $1.00 a day. cor. Hews et Observer. Musical Instruments for the Assembly. Mr. A. Cohn, Proprietor of tbe New Berne Music House who supplied the Teachers' Assembly with tbe highest grade musical instruments will do like wise this year. In fact they have already gone down. There is a Mehlin Royal R. and a Newby ft Evans piano and Edna six octave piano-organ. These in struments were obtained specially for the Assembly's use, and New York critics ex amined them carefully before they were shipped and pronounced that there was no superior to them. Mr. Cohn will also send down a few instruments direct from his maslo house. Will There be Bunaer Kates! Ed. JoOTUAL:,What has become ot tha summer rate for trarol to tbe western part of tbe State? Tickets good for return up to October 81st have hsretolor been on sale by tht first of June, and an dTertlsament of tbem ia a great aid to persona In laying out plana for tha rammer recreation. If the companies haretbem It would be a favor to let it be known.- rates and conditions u to lay over permits The State Normal and Industrial School For Girls. Rey. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., of Char lotte, who participated in the recent commencement exercises of the State Normal and Industrial School at Greens boro, writes in the Charlotte Observer of the training given girls there as follows: 1 hey say in Ureonsboro that there are three wavs.in which you may know a Normal girl: she doesn't flirt with the boys: she Iwalks erect and throws ber shoulders back well' and she has a large waist. Dr. Bitting, one of the most superior and interesting woman I have known, tbe professor ol physiology and hygiene, has taught the girls that it is their busin ss to be strong and bealthv to make a fine animal of themselves and that lacing is not conducive to health and comlort, and she has induced two-thirds of the girls to discard the corset. The wasp iiKe ngures, so conspicuous at such schools, was not to be seen here. I can't say that I think the female figure so symmetrical or graceful without the cor ;t, but l nave no question that as re gards the matter of health, this inno vation is a wise one. And we would soon become accustomed to the change and think our loved ones as fair and leautiful without the spider waist as with it. I have no question but that the Greeks and Romans admired their lovely woman as much as we do ours, and they wore no corsets. If the ladies won't think me guilty of high treason ! will say that in my poor opinion me costumes oi inosc ancient people were far more comfortable, especially in summer, and healthier, too than the style in which our.women dress. Indeed lacing has been carried to such disastrous extremes that our women can hardly, with a good grace, ridicule tbe Chinese women for punishing themselves by lacing their feet until they are de formed. But I had better stop, for I am on dangerous ground, and might get niy- sell into trouble. "Economy is Wealth." We have ianc received a new lot of silk umbrellas. Among the lot is a 26 inon Gloria silk one. We ill sell them to you for $1.25- That'a economy in an umbrella. They will wear well. Do not split and wil make a good sunshade. New lot of scarfs and 4 in hands in neat effects of snmmer silk and crepe de ohlne. New lot Kangaroo Bicycle Shoes at $2 50 and 13 00. See ns for what yon need. J. M. HOWARD. Sir Knights, Attention ! The regular conclave of St. John's Commandery Knights Templar will be held at the asylum this Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Business of great importance to be transacted. All Sir Knights ar earnestly requested to be present. By order Kminent Commander. E. B. Uackbltkn. Recorder. Best Bread In the City. Large loaves delivered at 5 cents. Cakes and pies constantly on hand and made to order, tf. C. V. McGkbee Dr. J. 7. Duguid PHYSICIAN aid Offers his professional servioes to the public of New Berne and surround isg country abnormalities of the EYE MADE A SPECIALTY. Office on Broad st., next to E. W. Carpenters. Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. Transportation Department. New Berne, N, C, June, 14, '88 3NTotioo To Employes A. & N. O. K. K, And the public. ES Change of Schedule to take effect Monday, June 18th, 1883. Train No. 4, going West, will resume its regular Schedule as per Time Table 23, January 4tb, 1883, leaving Morehead City depot at 0:60 a. m. S. L. DILL, Bupt. NOTICE. STATU OF NORTH CAROLINA, uraveu oounly. In Offlm OUrk Buporlor Court. Nolle lsliarabv (lvu of th laoorpora llonof tha nwmioro Lumber Co., that tb DimM ol lb Incorporators at I, K. tnltjnuui, Virginia Prattyman and UhM. Palmar., ftod taoh othvrs as thar mw mM. oolato with tham: toat tha prlnolpal pi plae of boalnaaa thai, ba In Hwanaboro N C.,aud lUcanaral purpoaaaad bnalnas la to buy ana sail Umbar, tltnbarrltfbta. It on bar lands and Ml aalata and panonal property wlta anttaorlty to uk. eontraeU and laka op tlonl lo axaonla and taka aaortgagaa, daw, bills of sal, eontrnata and othar ayidanoaa and nulnwli of utla and aaeurltjr, to aaw, dry anrt manofaatur aud make lam! bar of ail kind and for a nob parpoaa to op. rata and carry on all kind ol aav mill, alanine mills, dry kilns and othar (aatorla wlta eanaral powar and authority to par anna bold and sail rant aalata and Darannnl pra party That tho prlnalpai omoan of aid nrpuratlon ahall b a PrMidaat, Via PTaaldant, itoeratary and Traaaora and a eonarai Maaa(ar That lb duration of tha aorporatloa ahall ba thirty yarn; tha aaol tol atoak la ara thonaand dollar with prlrl lototo luoraa. tonfty thousand dollars, dITldad Into ah ara of tha par yalua of Olty dollars until laeraaaad to 100 h ara Tha Btoekholdar of this o an pa ar ahall not ba Individually llabla la any way lot llabiiitiM of tha eompa W. M, WATSON o. a, O. NICHOLAS ALDAfJO Having bought out the BOOT and SHOE Shop of N. Arpin, refpeotfully aska a eon tin nation of his patronage at ta aama stand on Pollock it, guaranteeing food work nd aatiafao tlm to patrons. AU kind of KE- PAiBWOIUCaoUoited. : tTGWt m a trial, . 4wtt . w s?iiwrprf Jl&toatdy pure a. oream or tartar baking powder mgnesi oi an in leavening strengt.. Latest United States Government food Hepovt. Kotal Baking Powdeb Co.. 106 Wall t... i . Wholesale Market Country Produce. Beef, 4a5c. Beeswax 20a22 l-2c. Cotton 7 to 7 1-4. Corn, from boats 55c.. Chickens 55a60c pair, young, 20o40c. T)ucks, Eng. 40a50c; Muscovy 50a0c. Eggs, Hal 2c. Field peas, 60a90c. Geese, 75c.a$1.00. Hides Dry flint, 5c: drv salt' 4c KTeen, 3 l-2c. Lamb alive $1.S0 to $2. O.ts, 45c. Peanuts. $1.35. Sheep, sheared, $t.00;i$1.50. Sheep, full wool, $1.25a$2.50. Turkeys $1.50a2.00. BOARDERS WANTED AT Mrs. S. E. Credle's. By the Day, Week or Month. SOUTH PKONT ST., OPPOSITE J. A. MEADOWS' Table Supplied With The Best the Market Affords. SPECIAL NOTICE. i OF ALL KINDS Constantly on Hand At a Low TEMPERATURE. In a large glass front rofrigerator. Come and examine our Market in Roberts Bro's old stand. 8. COHN & SON. Saw Mill Supplies In all Lines. Belting, Lace Leather, Saws, Pulleys, Pipe, Pipe fittings. 5,000 FT. Rubber & Leather Belting. IN STOCK. Orders filled promptly. Disoswav & Churchill. Craven St., Next to City flail. Set Breeze House MOREURAD ClTV, N. C, Near Teachers' Assembly. TEKMS : $1.00 ... Per Day. 20 00 --- Per Month The coolest house in the olty. The propiletor will do his best to please bisgueets. J. T. EATON, j!4 dw lm. PROPfilE TOK. 0. IX IIIGGIflS, Registered Pharmacist OrrostTB Kakkr's Bakeiiy. Constantly in Stock. Careful attention given to prescrip tion day and night. Proprietor sleeps at rear of store. By knocking at door any one can get medioine or a prescription filled quickly at any hour without extra charge. tf. WE HAVE A NIOBJLINB OP Ladias Oxfords From Zislor Bros, And w also hava en route from same firm, an elegant assort ment of MISSES. CHILDRENS and INFANTS SHOES. There may b other thing too Bight see in oar stock to suit yon so COMB and 8EB US. If von don't boy wowiU .be (tod to see yon jut th tune. , lours Truly Overjoy IS Depicted Off EVEEY FACE WIIEX 0UK LINE OF SHOES ss EXi MINED, And our customers come to a full reliza tion of the Stupendous Advantages we of" for them in of the way PRIOES AO QUALITY. THINK A 1-4 Moment , before v ';Vt.-' goingelsewhcife;i :n 1 U JUJtlUNGTOX ft BAXT22.

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