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Journal, VOL.XlI.r-NO 137, NEW BERNE, N. C., Fill DAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1&93. PRICE 5.CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. SEVEN 8PRING3 wt-reu draught at Uukill't Pharmacy, Just recetted. r tf. DELICIOUS Clam Cbowder Today at Parson'a Restaurant, Market wharf. Meals at all honrs . W eta, Table top plied with Best. Attentive waiters. Call,: " ' It. WANTED By a joong man, twenty, -vita andentaixlt bit business, position '.' at Book-Keeper with party wbo will re- quire bis terries fire or six hours daily. ' - Terms moderate. Address "Bojk Keep - er" car, Joubhal. - V MISS HOtLISTER will reopen her school Monday, Sept. 83th, in Dr. Slorer'i .... office. - . - 81w. "MISS MOLUB HEATH hat postponed ' tboopen:ng of ber School until Sept. 18. - V HOTEL Rales id Chicago A good hotel "'. ' $1.00 aday. If yoo are Roing to the ' ' World's Fair, atop at the Niagara Hotel, fireproof, Jackson Street, between Michi l paa Boulevard and Vabash Avenue. 800 lioomt. Near business centre. Six rontea to'WorUls Fair within two blocks; only filteen minutes to grounds, tl-00 day. - a81 lm. "WANTED by Mrs. A. H. White, a few . Boarders. Gentlemen Preferrrcd. For terms, apply to her at ber, residence on Middle Street, next door to Kafer's Bakery. i ' TX C. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. C-i; 150 Nassau 8U, New York City. No .""ifi transactions on margin or for gpeculuiion. , Correspondence solicited. tf. vj- FIFTY THOUSAND LATIIS for sale. " Free from knots and extra width and i -i-length. Apply to S. C. Hamilton, Jr., 't "' or at A. & N. C. freight office. 'I ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon ;,. C , Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at Hibbard's Jewelry Store. Cull and see ": them. - tf. ;- ;'J Only ten eents a line for first insertion .- f' v and five afterwards. tf. ':Jp "i ' NO rtCE NINETY ACRES OF OY8 , TEB FARM FOR SALE, situated in : - :.' torn ia white sand and ahelly. It ia good ' .'. propagating ground Oyt-rs grow , "" - larva and of a very flne flavor Also "C: ;V'-' TWO HUNDRED ACHES OF FARM - - v - LA.ND.. adjoining Oyster Farm The i.'.'- -upland is good for all klmla of truck: 7':' ,-. also born, eotton. peanuts and potatoes ' r-T Very pleasant place; in full view of the .'' - ' '' ooean; large oak grove; splendid for a J.'' : ..'mfn.r wjmrt For further Dartlculars : ; rddreas W. L WILKINS, Marines, Ona ' .;. fow county, N O. faugdAwSm. r. REMOVAL A. E. Hibbard, F. M. v Cnadwick and H. L Hall have removed , Into the store with Mr. L S Wood on ;. Pollock St. near the Post Offloe, where they will be ploased to see all of their friends (7Be ,sure to call and see them. agOdlm BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents . per quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for 'all planting, at low prices R. Berry. i- , HAVE YOU seen the latest im J'" proved window sash-lock. , Very cheip ' avnd strong. N. Arpin FOR RENT The Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock Street. ? . a J. W. Stewart. A FULL line of Spring and Bummer Humpies, consisting or unavlotts uiaca, Bins and Brown Seree. Fine Check Oash- mem. Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all eradea. Satisfaction guaranteed. 7. If. Chad wick, Tailor. V ; At Hall's book Btore v GO To Street's horse Store for Livery, i- Fine roadster,s at Street's Home store. Hnrrah for Qladstonet It ia plain that the Senate ia not . tn as mnob of a hnrry aB -the peo- ,J pie. . ' " Latest phase of the race ques tion bow far is the editor ahead 'of the sheriff! -j:.'-'-' ' '' ' ' - joeephas Daniels is - mentioned for promotion in the Interior De partment. ';. : - The Irish. Rome Kale bill passed the British house of commons Sat. nrday by a Vote of 26? to 301. Charge, . Voorheee, charger Tote, ' ;v. Senate vote! ' . ... , ,-.., The cry goes np from every throat! Amanda O. Riddle, an inm ate of ' the altDsbonse in' Norfolk hat. won BUit . awarding ner real estate . yalaed t ITO.OOO. ; It's a mighty meau sort of man wbo stoffrall of his money into bis ; stocking and then sirs around and talks about hard times. , The disappointe 1 grumblers who refpse- to see better times, Hbould step to the rear., There's plenty of room for them 'there and they'd feel At borne. - . -:' ' ' '. . The oable brings us another oir camstantlal aocoaot of the death of Eoiin Pasha. The confusing thing bboat Emtn's various deaths is that he seems to die a different , way every time. . j .''. y '- At a recent dinner of journalists t'j fjl'owinn toast was proposed MoiBca The fairest work ia all t: -lion; tbe e lition U large and no niaa slioulj be without The mints at cij"o and New C c-'".'.rz gold. It t:'(S j t. f nt f l,f ' ?) I v C ' Heavy froeta, the flrtt of the sea son, .neve already been reported from Food, K.Y., and Woods, tile, K. H. Senator Teller showed wisdom In taking hia winter clothe with him to Washington. Shells bought by Government in Earopeat the time of the Chilian troable lire still ia the New York oaetomi boose, the officials relasing to give them np until the daties were ptid, and the Government had no fonde with whioh to pay. The Baltimore Ban has polled the Senate and Hods that there is majority for repeal, aod it sets down Batter, Ransom and Black- barn as doahtfal, with a wavering disposition for repeal; aod Call, Cameron, Hansboroagb, Pssoo and Quay as doabtful, with a disposi tion against repeal. A North Carolinian now residing n New York, a man of letters, not unknown to tame say: "I read ith pleasure the editorial in the Journal od "Duty". Doubtless many of your conetast readers were as forcibly truck with it as myself. The pen is a mighty power wilded for the right." Thanks, most noole Sittuly. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Clam cbowder at Parson's. Seven Springs water at Oaskill's. Nunn & MeSorley New barrel coca cola just received- Mr. R. D. V. Jones lias taken a situa tion at GaskiU's PhariUBcy. The circle of King's Daughters will meet at Miss Mnybew's at eight o'clock this evening. Mr. Will Hill was out last cveaing on his Cleveland Racer. A number ot other bicyclists were out enjoying themselves. Mr. J. L. Halin tells us of a drive he took twelve miles through Craven and Jones counties on the opposite side of Trent river from the city. He reports the crops as exceedingly fine the best he has ever seen. Mrs. Julia Charlton has been appointed post-mistress at Cove. This is an impor tant office, as is evidenced by tliO fact that the Journal has the second largest subscription list of any place in tho coun ty outside of the city. Vaneeboro conies, first, surpassing Cove by a fow. We have seen a bill for merchandise purchased which was made again9t James Fulford in 1766, that is in Mr. Stephen Fulford's possession. Though yellow with age, it is.plainly legible and in good state of preservation. The prices are extended in pounds, shillings anc pence, the currency of those days. The Oastonia Gazette says: "Mr, Gallairher informs us tbat be saw a sea gull at Bessemer City Tuesday, which must have been blown there from the coast by Monday's hurricane. A rail road hand found the bird in a rock. This sea bird must have been liorne 200 or 800 miles by the gale," When it comes to names juvcnilo base ballists gets there. A little chap about as high as a yard stick walked in the Journal office and ' wanted us to announce that the Depot Greasers, Cmpt, Herbert Moore, had 'cleaned up the Snuff Alleys, Capt. Clarence Smith, with a score of 89 to 29. Tbe damage to the A. & N. C. R. R bridge at the draw has been remedied The first train, the one that was left by the accident on the opposite side ot the river crossed over to tbe city at 4:30 p. m. Thursday .afternoon, the freight train crossed going to" Morehead City a half hour later and the regular mail and pas senger train followed tut at 6 o'clock. A big dance was' held at Mrs. S. R, Nelson's at Nelson's Ferry on the night of the 6 th inst; the occasion .that' called for it being the. completion J of Messrs, Blades' Bros, immence new mill close by. It "v was held in' the ; mill The machinery had' arrived but had. not been put in place, and consequently the building afforded plenty of room, Abodt 100 people attended Nearly all of them from the city; and had a gay time until about 8 a. m. ' , - Messrs. rxiunn & ; McBorlej s : eon ftjetionery now sports a new clock ob tained without cost , It U from tbe Coca Cola company and is presented tq them on account of the large amount, of that beverage they have told during the sum mer 121 gallons. 100 gallons ' would have entitled them to the clock, v A new set of regular coca cola glasses also came with tbe cloak. They are counting on making s good many more tales this sea son as they just received another barrel 46 gallons more of the coca cola yester day. "... ' '. . ''' New Berne Collegiate Institute. ' ' -Will open Monday, Sep. th 18th, and the building and grounds will no doubt be in good shape and made more presentable by that date. Dr. Hodges, the new princi pal was selected to take charge of the si hool upon the very-nignest recouime n, and with the co-operation ol the lot Trustees we hope to see ti :i i' nirifli ss it should. Pup rr enn obtain board ' 'o rates AX lXPOBTATT MOTE. CityCensst Order Hon ss to be Snmbered Looking to Free Ball Delivery. Tbe following action in reference to taking a census of the city and having tbe houses numlered was taken by the Board of City Council yesterday : Whereas it is believed that a system of Free Slail Delivery in the city of New Berne, with its attendant great advan tages of convenience to the citiiens, ad ditional employment aud consequent ncrcasc of amount of money in circulation said city, together with other advan tages great and numerous, will inure to the lasting benefit of said k . And whereas it is iuiiilile lo obtain such system of mail delivering. m!css the oues ol t le citv, sliull in uniif way, be lesinatwl, as a u o i- f ta ililuting the ork of the service. And wbenas in addition to the above fads, it is Indivved that such designation the houses will be of benefit and con- enieiue to the- citizens in nunv othr ays, ami is a step which shnuld not oiiL'cr lc ilfliiTcil. 1 hercioro lie it lie solved: lt. That it is the sense of this IloarJ thut every effort lie made toward the ac complishment of this purpose of thij resolution to wit: that the nouses ot llic ty be designated I y numlM rs, and that the citizens ot New Berne bo requested and urged to co-operate with the Board this work. 2nd. Thiit said citizens lie requested to contribute to said work an amount as follows, to-wit: The owner of. each house ten . 'en Is (10c) lor each number necessary to designate said house or parts house. 3d That the city shall assuJic the work f placing such numbers, each in iis roper position. 4lll That immediate steps be taken owanl tile carrying into execution of the urpnses of this resolution. And whereas runner it iiecomcs ncces- trv to have otricially taken a oensus oi lie City of New Berne that the purpose f this resolution may be accomplished. Be it resolved. That said census shall in taken and that the Mayor be author zed to make such arrangements as may e necessary to the completion ot this rk. Coiniiig ami doing Mrs. F. M. Simmons and Misses Leah and Sophia Jones left yesterday morning to spend some time at Seven Springs. .Mrs. W. II. Bray lea for Charlotte to it her brothers, Messrs. Win. anil rank lhonif.s. Mrs. .1. C. Wntkins who has been visi ting her f.ther, Mr. L. It. Cutler, lelt, re turning home. Mis3 Pearl Powell left to enter Greens boro Female College. Her brother Mr. A. II. Powell, accompanied her anil lie will goj on from Greensboro to the World's Fair. Miss Lida Rodman ol Washington Iter making a summer trip to the moun tain made a short visit to her sister Mrs. O. H. Guion from which she returned home yesterday morning. Mrs. G. W. Rogers who has bceu visit- ng her brother Mr. J. E. 8mith left for Chicago to join her husband Prof. Rogers n Chicago, where he is engaged for the season in the museum. Miss Olivia Waters, who lias been vlsi ting her sister, Mrs. C. T. Randolph, of Kinston, returned home last night. Mrs Randolph and child accompanied her back on a visit. The following were among the passcn gers who loft on the steamer Ncwberne: Mrs.Bettie Whuley after her fail stock of millinery, accompanied by her daughter Miss Nita and Miss Martha Spruill on a pleasure trip. Miss Jennie Bishop left for Philadelphia to visit ber cousin, Mrs, Penelope Penncll, and Master Ernest Wood going to Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore to obtain treatment for his arm which was broken a few years ago and healed iu a crooked position. Mr. J. F. Taylor is back from the north. Dr. G. W. Blackball passed through en route from Kaloigh to Morehead to enjoy tbe fishing. The First White-Male Child in Eastern Carolina. We have among us a lineal descendant! of the first white male child ever bora in Eastern North Carolina, That child was John Fu' ford. He ws born in Carteret county of English parents . in 1730 and died in ' 1733. He was buried at the Straits, Carteret county, about 8 miles east of Beaufort where hia grave may be seen to this day. It it bricked up with English brick, : - ". - This Mr. Fulford was the great-great grand father of our townsman Mr. Stephen Fulford. - v ' N C. Cherokee Indbtns. - Verv few people know anvthing about the Indians iq Western North Carolina the Cberokees.. - There are 1,200- ot them and- they are increasing in numbers. They own 73,000 tores of land, and very flne land it i - . - -t -..va . Their new chief is Still well Souhooke, and he cannot' speak' English at alL There are some native preacher and four schools, tbe Government maintaining the latter. .There are , other Cherokee, but these are not included ia the 1,200 as they live elsewhere than on the. reser vation. Raleigh Correspondent Wil mington Messenger. -.- Among the incidents of hildhood that stand out tn boll relief,', as our memory reverts to the days when . we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness, -ihe young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy eured ber of croup, and in turn administers it to her own offspring and always w: i f best results. Jior sale' by COOTV C0HH1SSI0SERS CEEDIMUS. PRO- Mond.iy niorniug, Sept. 4th. 18H3. The Bo.iril of C'ooiinissioiKT oi Craven count v mi t .it tin- Court House in the it v ol Ni'U I'ii rue at 11 o'clock . m. I're-i Ci':oiiiissioner-i .1. A. Bryan, chnin; K. V Sinallwood, V. C. Breweii ! M. II. Carr and .1. A. Meadows. Pelilion I Vr 1 1 1- clalilishiiK'nt of a pult-, lie r iail in liiwn-hip No. 1, known as Piney Neck roi-l iiinning through the lnniU ol' .I:m:es I.. Wetherington and othen having been presented to the Board. It is Ordep d, That the consideration of said petition bo postponed to the tirst Monday n October, ltWo, and that due notice of said petition be posted at the Court House door ai-curding to law. It appcu'ing to the Board that a petition lor a public road lending from Fort IS.irnwe village on N'c i r i ii 1 1 lo Kiddle's landing on Nells r ha- L"i n duly tiled and due it . he healing ol said petition ii p.'-leil according to law, Il i- ol. t I. That the said road be and the i hereby declared to be, and b'i-hril as a public road and that the k of liie Hoard notify the sheriff of thisorie.r ihe-i-to he may summon a lury in aee. Malice Willi the statutes, sec tion ?o(o . e! the code and lay off said road a- tl.riem prescribed, provided no s' uf - i.-.i,- kIimI! be as-essed against the il is or-1 i l l-y the Board that the county aib rin v be and hereby is author ize! to ''i-i.i:-? iiiid rompromise and stttleihe uit ei:iiilrd Board of Commis sioners of Craven county vs. Isaac E. Brown, now pending in Craven county Superior court upon payment ot the sum of tho sum of till y dollars in cash and costs of said action not to exceed ten lollars- said sum of f-'iO, being the amount of the simple taxes w ithout pen alties, claimed by the couuty in said action. On motion the Board took a recess to 3:30 o'clock. Monday afternoon, Sept. 4th. The Board met pursuant to adjourn- nent. Present, Commissioners Jas. A. Bryan, chum; L. YV. Sinallwood, M. II. Can and W. C. Brewer. Ordered, That the value of the prop erty lisle. 1 to the Stimson Lumber Com. puny lor l.-jDS bo reduced from $23,000 to $20,000. On motion the Board took a recess to next morning at U o clock. Tn. sday morning Sep. The Board met at 11 o'clock pursuant to adjournment. Present Commissioners Jns. A. Bryan, chmn; E. W. Smnllwood, W. C. Brewer ana M. II. C;irr. Ordered, That the income tax assessed acainst M. DeW. Stevenson be reduced from $12.50 to $2.50 by reason of error Ordered, That the N. N. & W. R. R Co.. bo notified lo appear before this Board on the first Monday in October and show cause why their property pur chased from the Stimson Lumber com uanv and P. II. Pelletier should not be increased iu value. Ordered, That the property ot the New Bcrno Sewerage Company be re duced in value from the $8,000 to $2,000 on account of error. Ordered that the property listed tc Richard Guion On tax list, 1892 bestrick from said list, he having paid his taxes for said year under tho nanio of Richard Garner. On motion the Board took a recess until next day at ten o'clock. Our "Last Colonial Governor." A correspondent of tho Wilmington Messenger, describing the exhibit ot the Virginia Dure Association, ot this State, at Uincarro. mentious. among otner am cles. a "Portrait on ivory of Gabriel John ston, the last Colonial Governor ot North Carolina." Indeed ? Govornor Johnston, who died July 17th 1752. was succeeded in office by Govern era Arthur Dobtis, Wm. Tryon, and Jo- siah Martin in tho order named; the last of whom was driven out of New Bern the beginning of the Revolution in 1775, more than twenty years after Johnston's deaths Such errors are as inexcusable as unnecessary. If our State's display Chicago were no better than that cor respondent's history, it would be poor indeed. u- BIG BICYCLES RACES. To be Held at Raleigh September 22d Raleigh will be stocked with bicyclists on the 22d, when all the cracks will all be here. The prizes to be offered will far exceed any ever offered before at any race meet in North Carolina. f j. . . The speediest riders from Charlotte, Greensboro. Winston, Durham. Qolds- boro, Wilmington, and Important ' places out or the State, nave oeen runted ana are expected to be here. - The races will be on the fair ground track; which has been lately remodelled, and is the very best in the State. Other particulars will be given later. Newa- Ubserver-ciiromcie. .. ; -. -:; . . i . "I 5 $75,000 Worth of SUmps.' . : The revenue stamo ofBcO here did big business in August, notwithstanding there was an Unusual depression in busi ness. The total amount of stamps told during the montn was $70,020.01. - -These sales are far in excess of tbe sales ui Bam a niouvu I ittai. - jrci , wuvu were $43,767.30. Of the sales- tho past month the Duke Branch of the American Tolmeco Comnanv.:nnrchated - quite i e ,v it. .a . Vi.nl, 1)0,0 0 worth. , This- is what .fecall dou.g a buiiuess. Durham Bun, (LIFE SAVIXd SERVICE AHA IN A Correspondent's Views lu Line Willi the Article we ReceiitlyiPublMied on the Stations and Their Work Ed. Journ ai.: Tin sai l i in property in the nice,! sto;,u I bi tho niiiuls of the pii .li.-. i. tidilili'inal iinpr ive:n--n! s nr. i .- i Ix'tter the Life Saving Senile i lie debates ihe criln i-.o i ui.' that the govern men t cop, I ,n it -iu a way that w-iuM briu d:i!ir any pi mile enterprise. A i;r,-ai p eakness of this ailnoraMe - to arcity ol the stations :n: I I ii nil of service of the crew. Tie- Caje Lookout is the onl u e coast of North Carolina from 1! and the Cape rear, a i.i-t.i two hundred miles. The term of servic ol the ere' ends May pteinlier 1st aud balance ol the year, tho capt.u in charge. ition is left alone sponsibiiities resting up being without any assistance ' In fact he is the solitary wateh the coast extending from Haiti r ape Fear. lhu term ol service slioul. permanent and maintained round, the lives and property sav shipwreck would more than ie money expended for the extcii-ion nfi , ryice. The August storms almig l i coast have caused very serious losses uni g the past ten or tlltecn ycai-. T'i ct that men have been drowned aim.; he coast where there were unoceiiin, , ife saving stations, wilhin warning di ancc has aroused considerable eminnent on the deficiencies of the service. Tho records andt xpeiienci s have -li ' about as many storms and wreiks d';ii"g the month of August as any month in the year. l ie on v eL'isliitioii resultui'' ia t uiproveuieut ol the lile saving scrvii e as the increase ol the sal ar; - I t ie men. which was passed ny tne i.i-t i mi- re-ss. The lives that were lo-t during tin- last storm within .each of human p-n er. as through the parsimonious iii'timi H this urcat government. Iftliero arc no other changes made, dr ew ought to be called ill service the 1-1 f August, instead of September beeaus, I the bad storms we have had in tin- last lOjyears, A think, have been i a list. T.C.I). Bled to Death. Mr. ,lohn (1. Mnson, win leyoud (irindle Creek, met with ; en death on Saturday evening as in town that day and staro' 1 iditiL' alone, and iust before reach: umber railroad his horse shied and ton w im out ol the buggy. On ono ot his legs was a very bad s Me with which lie had been troubled Im sometime, and in the fall ruptured an ar tery near this sore from which he bled t-i leath. He was carried troni the serin , i the accident to his homo an 1 expire. 1 soon alter reaching lucre, in. ,n i-mi was about 70 years old. (irccnvill-- Uo- flector. A POOR SCIISTITCTE for a well-known ineiti- ciuepays mure prolit to a dealer, when ho noils it. That's tho ronson ha annoys you with his claim that it is " Ju.,t as good." And that in one reaoon wby every s man who wants Doctor Piarce'i Favorite Pro scription should go to a reliable dealer. Every woman does want it, it she's gutter ing from any ailmtnt necultar to her sex. If SIM'S "run-down." or delicate, sha nwis it Jnstaamnch. It'iaipaciai tonic, rnat Dunns bar np; a kcttimats medicine, that correct and cure. For every " female complaint " and weaknea , tt ia the only nemedy so safe andoertain that it can be gruarantrfd. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money bock. n nac else, can do jun kuu lui j j.i , A lonir advertiaomentl ia unnecessary to ivmvlnGe tou that vou need Dr. Hajre's Reme dy for your Catarrh. Ita makers offer I W0 for a case they cannot cure. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. MA. reward of Five Dollars will be n for evidence suflicient to convict any , i son or persons ot lorcinty emeriti either of the school buildings-, situat Ulion the Academy Green, or of inliiclm damaire to the doors or w indow s of said buildings or of injurimr the furniture other nrooertv contained therein, or of breaking the lenccs or pates w iiicu cn close the Academy grounds. The custodians ot this property arc anxious to make an example of those bovs wbo in a spirit ot wickedness, born of idleness, are seeking to destroy it. W. M. Watson, Sec y & 1 rcas Board Trustees SOTICE. A. & N. 0. Railrood Co.. Treasurers Office, tNew Bern, N. C, Aug. 30th, 1893. The 89th annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Atlantio & North Carolina Railroad Company will be held at More- bead City on the 4th Thursday (the 28th day) in September, 18a. td. F. C. Roberts, Sec'y. HARVEY. HAMS 13 cents. J. F. Taylor. A FBESfl BARREL COCO COLA : JTJ8T RECEIVED. Also ft nev line of Fine Meer cbaum and IPriar Wood Pipes. TENNEY S CANDIES -.. . -. - -- - e. " A. &c At rf-v-'K - n::::i a f -souley. 1 ISA li--e.-. Vk f't'Ur-S 1 s . w 7. a a. a a I be made I the v.- u ' I I fl.mi v Hi 85v ':' tlC -. ' :l Bi9t J - . ..... ; l .iS TOOKI i . LI ; ' '. i ChoiL'u Tiiii ll.iy; 1 ' I : :. .... : I And if vcm are not ALL Ki- ' .0:'., r'i ' ' - -.'' . j i iv,., .., t ; J-w -- ill - ' Ill I ' 1 . . 'he w .;. f Alio:-.:.-; i ' ! city fi- : i j , . . . . , . i MASON'S Im'pr ovod En? i firs H JUSi ij A ft. Mens Cdf !. '.v .. ; - -! y the Manufacturer. AT TUIO RED FRONT Si ORE, NEAR 1IOIKL ALUi'.HT, A. J. SMITH, NTc)V r.crup, N. C. Wo Will Sell CIreai One Set - BULWER3 W0EK8 One Set , OUIDA WORKS. A3 GOOD A3 NEW. BOTH SETS ILLUSTRATED. This is a BARGAIN. ' Call tnd.tee them anct gel Prices. Cs CisssYay & llra f TAKE A SURVEY ITa k IT "sTW ,'! B I a 'i h ra h mm eooD Call ami sco it if you please . And you eayerly will seize Such chances as you'll ney, ;i er haye again. Youra Truly, .i t- ; -iis-;,
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