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The Daily J HTTP V . J. & VOL. XII-N' 85 NEW BERNE, N. C., SUNDAY, JULY J). LS: PKlCETi CENTS- -T -JL- mm aw aW J n n BUSIXEN8 LOCALS. THE FINEST BEE? of the mason will be oa tbe market monday morning. ' 8. Coan Bon. FOB RENT The Dwelling nut door to my residence on Pollock Street. J. W. Stewart. i LEO'S MEDICINES T. C. Howard will continue to ncll I-co'a Fumou Indian Medicinr at kin old stand, two door below Walnn A Daniel iec house. PEKPIAN InM-c. PnwdVr 50 eta per pound at Maakill'a Pharmacy. tf . WANTED Agnta wanted everywhere tak-aell faM acllin article Good iay In tho right man. Sample McU For trrnta apply to leUrft'iall Hill, Arpletoti, 8 C 2 lm, M IS3KS FANS IE and JeuiiieMiUer, formerly of New 'terno offer iro d board fcy day or wnk at No 117, Fay-tteville atrert al lUlcign 1 17 lm OXE OF the mott aatiafaotory thinps kNit Ciluiiibla Bicycle 1 tho pi ire Owner of thi whanl know they own a fccyrln worth the pi ice. 8150, Ileoanal! TolunihiK are never al any plac fio'd for lea Heavy -rii'coimu are driven on many m her aheein liatod at $150. bo eanM they aie not worth the bated price The dliMvmiit v iHim aa doea the patience ' teraiteneT of the prospective pi 1 1 -ba-er Moral' Buy a Columbia miri know that von do beyond the ahado of itnub; ride the Ret on Earth IOC, UM wUrelmxn Hie Columbia. W T Hn.t. To . Sole Agt. DIJCVH Dirrh iea wrtia1-V propa rati'"! whh'nh h Hn.i'i in nt f ir rami) Jmr. wltli s et aiti,f.vtl'n to all who a rl n ('onipmod of Vegetable Ar.Mwiii'-. -riiiijnn Carminatives at Aftiipiie I'luvtvit, Harmless matt E(Ti"tlvi. For llmibae-.i, Dyaen--nimm-T Complaint, Cholera, ('ramp and I'ain In the Stomach Thix mefH"te i nd and tndorged by Judire II B Hr. Mr Vf II Mr- Mr Joi H .mmi-. nod a Dumber ot other vitina of hi met stirrouidtng connttea Foe aa'e lv ilerUm in tko adjoining (wnlin f i Puffy A yi'l l Una if Spring and Summer HMi'"f r.titint; of Ctieviiitta Blaek, Blue and ISr n r. Fiiw f !ieck Gash-s-r In ml '.n iii;a Worsted in all gTa4 m Hv -i rii-trntH4 1 K M 'h)ik. Tail. At II .M' book Store. f! I T W''' hore Store lor Livery. Fto rivti.a at Street' II r atoro. ELEfl VNT Maddlera at Stare Street' Horse Colonel William It. Morrison tkmk It will take a very long time to repeal the Sherman silver law. The reported abdication of king Oenrr. of Oree i unfounded tmm ewry m-d to at to be pre poleroi. KatW is canvaaning North Oaro liat, sod Watson is stamping Osorfi. Two popalist masqae- rsdltf m AUisacemen. Tke Dokc of York snd Princess Mat t Teck vera married in tbe Cbprl RoysJ, St. Jsme. pslce. Isst Thursday morning Jolv the Sth. Ultlttsr Blount Is snxioui to git tkWtj frsta Bsvsil. Blount is right. Thy are taikinir sbont shooting kin at there, sud the thing don't et will oa his stomseb. Erayjbody knows that the At las U C-onatitntton is s great news. ppr. Well, the Oonstitation "No Soatbtrn daily has oudertDd more thonghfal de.no. a editorials than those which appear la the oolomns ol the VVil aaiagton Messenger." True, oh klagt Soma folks are criticising Cleve land's Utter to Tammany. They aj It Is not English. Who expected tbe President to write English to Tammany Braves with their war paint onf Why Paul Falsoa tried that on the Uhactaws Md It didnt work. Cleveland's as fool. ' The caass of woman's education reeelrea aew stimalas la th Qjnih by tbe actioa ol tho trustees of the Uairersitj of AJabama atjTasoa- Itttaa, and of the Tennessee State Uairersity In rnoxville, in voting to thnw open their doots to the daaibters a well as the sons of the two. States. Id the former tbey nast b at least eighteen years Id; la Tennessee it will be anffioieat for them to have reached tbe age of seventeen. , The women Knoxrille are raising a - fand ; to tnlld dormitory for the girls.' wSfstafSaSSaiseMMaaMaa..aaf.-- . Ona CoU Lee Orandall, the editor of'a cancera called The : Voice, pabliihed la Washington, and a nfember of the exeoatlve committee of tbe Bt-Metallio Leagae, dealarts that President Cleveland t the4 'paid attorney of Europe aa money interests. This, is hew and the creed will have to be revised. . It hi been taught and is largely, be loved dawn here that he is "the tool tif Walt street.; It appers, ! ver. from Col, Orandall's eat, that he is owned abroad. 'otto tjbs&t ver. LOCAL NEWS. XK W A I) VER TISEMEX TS. Howard, W. M. Watiwn Notice. 8. Colin Son Fine beef. J. W. Stewart- House for rent N.N. A W. Line Cb:.ne ot xl,l tile. Hev. C. C. Vurdell bury and will fill lii ; 1... k In. .il.',l t idiiy. Secretary iu;lli u-l:li::s t'. Faison, and denies tiie rumor temporary removal. i. i;. ..f in We learn of llie (i:i!!i of Mi p,t II.llI, of I'illlilieiT t niiut v. .in v..- V :,; eighty yeaia oM. and an et:'ii:r':t i!iii-- taiu lady of the Disciple f.ilh. Mr. Jus. Winlield, of N. '.v lien:.- ( :.- niencetl traclniii; n pi i v mi c i 1 i.-i wet k at Truit s i liool Iioum1 in I " ? i -. i . but near the border of runilicn ci'i-,!.. He will be there t n o or tlim- n.. i i! . lie has between Iwcntt-iive ar..l il.i.n scholars in iittendunee. Hev. II. Winli-ld ha been , .iiidiu li. a aeries of meeting at Ii..-tli.Lnv . liu;i u. Pamlico cmintv. Tiie interest manifest-; I bus belli very encouraging;, There U.i liecu a muni li li ii i ' r ailded to the ( linn !i. The mettinij; will probably continue throuoli next week. I (iol.lslioin has csialililici a Hoard nl Health e.unpo.-ed of pliysicans and uliiei- of the city's men i nt elliirtii t eit'en-, otbed with power by legislative enai i- ment to colore - Ts provisions, l.ven place of rcaon:ibb izc slioubl have :i !i I laiard. The work of e-tabli:nne; a'i.l.li.MMl life saving stations, we learn, will -o n l'gin. tne will be at l'oi tsuioutli and others near. The statement is mad., ilmt it is the intention ol the Government to eventually have t he stations nlmi mir const only five miles apart. The Riilway Commissi n bai r.nr- pleteil it assessment ol seventy radio i Is in North Caroliu i, mid the total value closely approximates 35.01)0,000. The Italeigll A (Jaston division ot the i.i iHiard Air Line, -Which leis heretofore paid no ta'xes, i.s asscssc I at tlo.ildil p.r mile total (11,850,000. The negro Het.d who outniocd and murdered two Kentucky yirls was cap turcd by the sherills possy but iiumed- intcly taken from tliein by a lemlin-j mob nf over a thousand penp'e ai : an 1IHL' to a teleoraph po!e. Numbers , them cried ti e Texas remedy and be;; u to gather wood with which to burn him. The Charlotte Observer tells that a negro burglar entered the residence ol Evangelist W. V. Fife ill Charlotte one night Inst week. Mrs. File discovered him, and fot after him so sharply w ith a pistol that he dropped his tools and the orticlts ho had collected for stealing and Heel Mrs. Fife firing at him as he ran. Tlio burglar a tools which lie lelt seems to be a complete set. A double daily mail and passenger tmin goes into effect on the A. & N. C. Railroad to-morrow which will be hail ed with delight by the many who have been so anxious lor such a service. The established train going west arrives at New Berne at 8:47, and returnine in the afternoon at six o'clock. The addition al train leaves Ooldsboro at 8:20 evcrv morning, arriving at New Berne at 10:52. Returning, leaves Morehead at 8:15 mid arrives at New Heme at 4:37. The schedule will appear in our next issue. All hail tho new venture I Coming and Going. Mrs. B. Whaley and her son, Mr. .las. Wlialcy left to spend a week or two at LaG range and Seven Springs. Miss Mattie Collins and Mrs. 31. A. Watsou of Raleigb, who have, been visi ting IrioudB in tbe city and at Morehead City left yesterday returning home. Dr. F. M. Moye, R. E. Grand Com mander, Grand Cammandery of Knights Templar of North Carolina, was in the city for the purpose of instituting com mandery St. John No. 10 and installing its officers. Among the passengers for Morehead wo note the following: Messrs. Movsc and Clnrk of the W. N. & N. Railroad. Messrs. Ralph Gray and C. D. Bradlmui, Misses Jennie and Clara Burrus, Laura Midyettc, Chattio Cradle, andjfamily of Mr. T. A. Green. Misses Marshall and Lidio Crcdle arc visiting at Mr. 0. II. Guion's. "Be is richest who is content with the least.1' 80CBATK8. : It is a great thing to be content, but joq will never be so if you do not try. Howard : before you bny your Clothing, Hats or Shoes. Now while our Clothing stock is some what broken is the time to get a bargain in a suit, bringjour mon ey along and see how well you can dot s Just in by mail a new assort ment o Shirt ) Studs. They We not only CbeaV but' durable, See our Blaek Half Bum at IS ota per pair. . v "v - ' - " 1 at HOWARD'S. .. -r'W- , -,. .ii ;,,mi, r Sharpie For Sale at Half Price. k fine Sharpie 23 feet long, with sail and cordage, nearly good as new. Inquire at this oflice. , - - . ": : . '" JI4.1W. ! h rcli Scriiee. ' '..! nary M. K. Church. Servien at 11 :i i'i , eumUieted by the mstor Hev. U. A. Willie, mi 1 nt 8 15 p. in., by Trof. U. T. A.l:in. rrnyor inevting at 9 15 a. :n. Sn. diy m-IiooI at 4:80 p. in , J. M. Ilounid. !!). Pniyer ineetinj,' Thura i.i , . .iiii' hi x 15 j'elocW. The public ;i:r i..t ' invited to all tbene aervices. I': tV. . linn li mi I'lidiiv evening' nt t 15 T II Vim, ol t'orea, i.n ( urea and the Iv invited to Co hear A Uli . ( tn i-. c I t n. II. :i. Pehvc pa- i a i.i. Ser in. Sunday at 11 a. lie the pastor, school at 4 : ll. ill n e- on iin lcd by a.:. Sunday Ki. ii- I I ,1'in li lb v. 1 . M . .V tieoroe. . h lb si vi ti Miula iiterTiinity. Ilo-i--'on 1 1 a. in. Si i vice 1 1 a. in. in. rni iii.c. scli. il and young .'.. I'.-sop. in. Sunday school , '. in a in. The public are . i . it -! to attend hM servii eii. ii - i . . U St. M. i:. Church. Prayer a; i) .'i a, iii. ani I preaching 1 1 Itev. Mi. laniiy. Sunday , , n; p Allen; M;. Cd. Services at 4:15 n. Men's meeting, liible Class Von- i :l:i p. H Ti ' I1 i ( ill. ( . U. Vardell, and 8 p. m. Prayer meet- A cordial invi- s 1 1 , in. '"' p. m. s- ia p. in. I.iilroail Celebration. ;'.. a, ki".llc, N". C, July th. i ..nm: Dear Sir; I notice u i i-e; in your valuable paper of n mi a Wilmington correspon lin... on lb., subject of a railroad ." b -ays JIhiIIi Wilmington . mii- ou;;bt to celebrate the ; ai:. opening ot the Wihning i i'.i nie A: Norfolk Railroad Coin- an I -v " bun. '.in. ion. Ne a if. i .( to av Mr. Editor that Jone . . i ;)'.-. i.v counlvs wish also to be in ll, ! ;! i , lun be undertakes it. 1) i m ivali. whni a great country is bir::, opei'.ed up to the commercial and li : :: i ; ii doors o your city. From the Cape I'Vir to llie Ncuse, cro-ing at impor tant points the New, While Oak and fruit i ivei --. on cannot conceive the 1m nii n-e in -i 'w o ;lii., Kustein county that h i i. -.Hah follow to the opening ol 1 1 e pe'splc of Polloksville can hardly o. ii. . e I i.at w it li I it the space of six weeks our little town has a railroad built into il, w hicii is now running a double daily ia- - ai'i r MTvice, of fast trains. Sueti 'ii.u ni.ii y much older roads wtuld Ik pioinl o:'. Vis .Sir we all want to join in till- ciebiatioii. Yours Truly, II. Deadly Cyclone in Iowa. Iowlois ha 1 a terrible cyclone. i'omi rov, a town ot U00 inhabitants, was almost completely w iped out of existence. Altogether it is thought that ut least one hundred people have been killed anil a quarter of a million dollars worth of property destroyed. Fifty three dead bodies have been re coveteil aud scventy-tivc are fatally In jured besides about one hundred and titty wilh broken limbs anil other injur ies. Some few manged to get in caves and seaped unhurt. Two babies have been picked up without scarcely a scratch upon them mid up to the present there is no kiionledge as to who their parents are. Coreau Leeliiror. Next Friday our people will have the pleasure of hearing a young native of Coiva, Mr. T. II. Yuu, lecture on his nn five land an 1 hi- own people. Mr. Yuu has finished a two years conrse at Emory College, G.i., preparatory to becoming a missionury to China, for which purpose he will soon return east. He comes endorsed by Dr. Candler, President of the college he attended, as in interesting lecturer. The lecture will be free and a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. A PSALM AT AS ALUMNI DINNER. It is a custom at Harvard University In sinsr the following metrical version ot part ot tho 78tU Psalm of David, at the dinner ot the alumni at t lie annual com mencement: Give ear, ye children; to niy law Devout attention lend; Let the instruction of my mouth Deep iu your hearts descend. My tongue, by inspiration taught, Shall parables unfold; Dark oracles, but understood, And own'd for truths of old: Which we from sacred registers Of ancientjtimeshave known; And our forefathers' pious care To na has handed down. s Let children learn the mighty deed s s Which God pcrform'd of old; Which, In our younger years, we saw, And whioh our fathers told. Our lips shall tell them to our sons, And they again to theirs . ' That generations yet unborn -'.. t .1 May teach them to their heirs. " . .--ITI S I " I 1 P ' ll -"S '- ' 'It mast be terribly humiliating to a - woman,, after ,ehe has planned and . schemed ; to : get ,- ma rried, to . discover .; that'"' her "; hus band is so mean that she ean't lire with him . ' j ' ' The Sherman Law. En.JorBHAi.: As the exact status of the Sherman Law from a political stand point, si-ems to be not understood by many, I offer the following hs throwing some light on the subject First I give you an extract from Senator D. H. Hill's letter to the Tammany people on the 4 1 Ii inst. as billows RKI'KM. OK Till KIHRMIN ACT ''The unconditional repeal of tin Sherman uct, against the en.ieliaent ot which, to their credit be it said, cv. i DcniiHriit iu Congress voted, is iln- tir-i anil essintial step in the li'lit diiM-tioii. Such repeal is neces-ary to lay tbe foundation fur enactuu nl of that c-is!a lion or inauguriit'on of initial i oni at r r-ie which shall ever lead us to the god i,l that free bimetalic coinage to l,n i l.otii of the t;reat political arties arc i-liainl connnitted. ' S ith mi honorable peace uith a'l nations abroad and harmonious rt lation prevailing at home; w ith coniuif ;. !.i! confidence restored and free clu'tion guaranteed, our country will enter upon a new Course of u ai -amplc I prosperity and leceive the full la in til -v li icli are capable of being realized under our free American institutions. I remain. Youi fellow-citizen, "David II. Iln i ." Then an extract from the IVauocratir platform promulgated at Chicago iu IHii upon which the party entered the Camp aign anil won such a remarkable victory. "We denounce the republican legislation known as the Sherman act of 1HU0 a a cowardly mako-ehift, fraught with possibilities or danger in the luture, which should make all of its supporters, as well as its author, anxious for its speedy repeal. We hold to the use of both gold anil silver as the standard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discriminating uganibt ither metal or charge lor mintage, but the dollar unit of coinage of both inct i1- miist be of equal intrinsic and i i h angahle value, or lie adjusted through interna tional agreement, or by such safeguards of legislation as shall insure the mainten ance of the purity of the two metals. and the equal power ol every dollar .a nil times. iu the markets, ami in pavun nt ol lebt; anil we demand that all paper nrrencv shall lie kept at par w ith and redeemable in ueh coin. We insist upon this policy as especially necessary for the protection ol the dinners and laboring classes, the first anil most defenseless victims of unstable money and a flucttia ting currency." Comment is unnecessary. All Demo crats uiust see where to stand. (J. IU(J IKK'S ANSWER IU IDA HELL My dear little Ida Bell I hardly kllllW heard what to say As I was much surprised when I from you today I am at a loss for words to lit you Rut tru-ting all the same that they bcsl stand the test. I am receiving letters from far and from near, And it seems to ine that some one seem s,; dear, While such is the case and I nmt take the time To answer your kind letter (if I eiin) to make it rhyme. My wealth I a-knoiyle Ig hi. b my hands, And with the "sweat of the brow'' I hav. toilcd'with the lauds, I appreciate good luck nit misfortune has me befell I am proud to inform youjl 111! sweet Ida Bell. My history that you've rend I will say it is true I'm a man of great renown every one will ssy to you That Big Ike is a man of a friend he'll remember well, And especially of you niy girl my sweet Ida Bell. Your affections are ahead of mine and everybody know That the love of a fairer sex doth on man bestow Good qualities at all times and a big heart in him swell And cause a love for a maid so fair oh I sweet Ida Bell. I will not keep you waiting for an answer to you I will send at once at your request with a welcome howdy do And will hope in the future by good deal ings to do well And thank you kindly for your prayer my sweet Ida Bell. ''When at work, when at rest" and in this world so wide Whon I've sailed o'er the waters to a home beyond the tide The winds may howl, the ,boat may toss the ocean tide may swell You will still be in my remembrance my sweet Ida Bell. From Your Noble BIG IKE. Truck (notations. Tho following truck quotations were received last night from Messers, Palmer Rivenburg & Co. of New York : Apples, harvest, barrels fl.25 to to 2.35; peaches, carriers, (1.00 to $1.50; plums, baskets, 50 to 75cts; potatoes, rose, $2.50 to $2.75 Chilis, $2.25 to $2.50; tomatoes, earners, $1.00 to $1.7u; huckleberriers, 10 to 18cts. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Commissioners of Craven County will meet on the 2d Monday in July 1893 for the purpose of revising the tax list, ana v amotions 01 property ior me year 1893 when all persons objecting to tbe valuations ' of their property, or to the amount of tax charged against them will be beard. No corrections can be made, after such revision is completed. The said Board will tit from day to day until said revision is completed.. - By order of Board Commissioners for Craven County. . v s'" .. JT. W. Bibdli, Clerk. - - . . '-: ''7 ' . - ' (l : " ' For Beat. , A dwelling, lam and commodious. situated on South Front street Apply to A TKI III IT. Of Respect to Professor ( . I. .., A ' ol III nltb e Pro!, '"in VUle. N. w Ih A ll .-flip Pr s-01 C I ;: Hi I , d'lV- relil I'i- I 11, a:; ( . I. 11 he I Ili- nunr-i la.il 1,. Clave. 1 C .1 c-li'-iialr , f of , II ll HIT this .. I,,,, I larg, -I I II nl ;1 ell, lira, Ve 1 i elll- nr.il it 11 i -il 111 tlO-s in -llllll 111 iii all I the II, cut, r W 1 ll ;lnM- Rocky Ml. Keel-) Jlnci, The Kcrlcy h.dituv having a gay tiiae 11 1 rather, now a days ar I They keep cool in the la the broad spreading -i v pus, and 111 tin- 111 gal g broad v. r.iii I.n of l.i: (ill the air wi:'i nu-l mocking bird, siiigiug from the branehes of ine gives up iu de-piir an 1 hold under hi wi i' k Koeky .Mt (N ('.) Arg Excursion Kate In i Mead. I'I-:!, Tin- 111 in 1 Mill. I. Ill III ' f ll, nap Nori'o! Ai'lllsii - I - k b i ts w ill In 0 llh. X, 11 to edit, s lay 1 els X, 11 ' 1 ' i.raia ' to I! .1 s-ui-i I at in.- s ii- i" .m) tup ot tin- i a-.. braees a s.ul 0,1 1 in, Cit v at w Inch point . for Xa-s Ibad. Tie opetalion durin : jub i:id A; WORLD'S FAIR. Via (he Chesapeake k Ohio K.iilv.a . The quickest and best line to '.!i' Worlds' Fair. Ouly iweuty-sevc'i t hours from Richmond, and twenty-1 thrco hours from Charlottesville to j Chicago. Double daily Vestibuh j trains with Pullman sleeping ;"i. din. ing cars. 1 The Chesapeake arid Ohio i -".b,j the cli3ape8t hue. A-.k for tick 't via this route. If you ile.-ire to 1 top . at the famous Greeiiliruir, Vhi:- ' Sulphur Springs or at uny ol' th- j watering places along the Imu ol tin C. & O., your World's Fair 'i-k:-' will permit you to d isa. Sp -ca arrangements for the cue 1' -1 ganized parties. For full information n:i.i;;., matter relating to tb- World's -'.i; address ,1011 X D. I'' ITS. ').:'. A tin C. & O. Hv. Ku iiinoa l. a. NORFOLK, NEWBERx 4 DIRECT LIN .'!S Tri-Weekly Tivv In oriler to make more eomenlt'r ai.rt ecorionueal us, of trie veesict. iio,v eru-.'. y d u tbe orlU l. aruliuii service, r. lai tl. . 0 Hi&j Serva tie Intarssts of Sliip.jr.rs, iho Clyde Lion and Old Doiutii.r.n hi, ! - -hip Compaay have cmcUi.:t 1 t- Uielr reepectivo lines between jovv iviu, ti, i!.. anti rsorroiK, v a,, iiuo one win;, luv.s t,, v- nit pasneugers and truck shippers t hree , r pn ftcti week between Mewbeiu Hiid iilh :'cik ' via waaulnyton. NO ADVANCE IX KATES. on nd after MOM DAY, JULY '.Oih im, mill farther notloe, the Ste&mer NEWBERKE, GipL Saathe&te. And Stsamer DEFI1MGS, Cipt. Burgess, will utl from Norfolk, Vn for New lierno via. Washington every Mondav. Wednesday aud Friuay, making ooDaedtion witn tbe AtlftaUa and North Carolina Kallioad. and the water unei on Keuie and 1 rent 1 rtvera. Ket.urnlng, will ! t ROM NKWBKKN for NORFOLK, Va., via Koannke laiand wharf. every Hon lay, Wednesday aid Krldar, making oraineetion at Norfolk with l lie Old uay Line, for Baltimore. Tne Clyue Line, for fhilaa.lphla. The Old Dominion aieamahlp Oo for New York. The Mer oiiant' and Mlnera' Line for Provldenoe and Hoton,ana ine water Llnea for Waai Int lo, U. O., and Richmond, Va., thna giving an hII water route to all Northern and Saltern polata. aiso eonneouon mane witn tne u. O. R. R., and N. W. U K. for the Weal faaaengera will Snd a cood table, comfort. able room, and every ooorteay andatten lion wm n paid inem Dy tne omeera. Order all gooda, aare of N. N.A W. Dlreot bine, Norfolk, Va. BAiPH Q RAT, Aotlng Agent. FtM'a Rrmottv for Catarrb 1 W.J Jbest, KMkuft-to Use. ana I'iitwveat, 11 Sold fcy Dragmr or tent by mall. 11 . ", ' !'s ir ' ii !- I t I AT - . i sj ii I iiiay' all and gno, V. 'ot, f MANX'S To li I.! AI' Low Pi-ices. Bcad Ei. Croc era. HAY! GMI1T! FEED I Corn, Oata, Terts, Grits, Hominy, Bran, Middlings anil all kinds of Seeds. Our Prepared Feed, Composed of Rough Meal, Oat Meal and Mill Feed cannot be Exoellod for feeding hones aud cows. . C. D. BRAD HAM, - ; BP.;. Gufting Djwh Prices I , VVi'a : J is V.i, it. it- 1 ? 1 1 1 I I : rc wlio nut it rxr;r 1 - ...-s al.i.iJ v,' WIjJ.', IK1 01 ti tOO( IS li,- on lnainlaiiKMl. 'it ; it ". 1 i: fclS-lir. l m a Urn weeks $Li The Finest Toilet soap in market fat 22c cake. the per Youra Truly, f . . -"v. . .it , '. ' - - - 'i'. Wi JJBJK80H, ' mo. at l. tuwiunaj warren, ra. v kU I
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