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r. I i I'.ILt I rHLHNU"4 Deli . - .1 laiaJ l U.V ear r J for i n r,ia Del. ui eiir aetorirjre i - pew pmt mo .ta. T WI-tKLT I HJeSAU ! aaallaae) r.rssat tor Intuit adrartle! tHusanllki aolleetad promniy t fWtBNIki - ei.eiMbUslawuwMaiesoilaued. V j iu.imiXMUinbl .ere naaHHee. X4lbU Self MiBM mater M ef Basiaesa MM aerttaefOV at tela UiMul eeewtaa Mnto uecrtevaaoe ain AorrDSTTH worth cu LUiniU AeSOClATIOS. . rhsaeaaaf aot mm Ikea T ;eeata per luesrulae arge Sar"earAe let thanka. issilafttaltf '" aha eeitaary PlrT alee tor aUtaary Ktiil eUU thaa those Ik theedltar htaaseV shall sire h a mU ' isofaewa. . , jimimoiwh and s&ststy a ail ou MMrMuMti n-osa whleh kthh ti to be ssVva wUleeeaarawalfo St t. rU ;o aveeeataellae. THE JOURNAL. ; Praprietew. Unl atewer. . MASOOCK. 9 ' ' Jf. 0- (MMdWoM wttr. Let all democrat tick teg-ether and disappoint the enemy. Under the new internal revenue collector In Arkansas fifty block ads distilleries have been captured. Supposed rich srold mines in the Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma, were simply "salted" tracts, fixed p to draw immigrants and sell lands. HE?" York elty win at onoe ex pend 1320,000 on park Improve - : Bents to provide work for the un employed, and 1250,000 soon after . waitft-f."i " Sine January 3rd 116,000,000 in ' told has been withdrawn from the treasury and 128,000,000 in gold has been deposited for the purchase i the new bonds. The Wool Growers association will memoralize Congress for a hearing before the Senate Fiaaoce committee on the wool sohedala in the Wlison bill. A bill is before the Legislature of the State of New York to greatly extend the limits of the city of New '; York. If it becomes a law the city C will coyer a territory of 317.77 square miles and will hare a pop nlatlon of 2.966 792. Wo are glad te learu that the Senate Finance committee will give Tery few hearings to persons wish ing to submit objections to the Wilson bill. The idea of monopo lists and manufacturers taking a oath or two to enter complaints gainst the bill before it is report ed back to the Senate is outrage ous. ; . By May 1st the warships Colum bia, Olympia, . Marblehead, Mont gomeryAtlanta, Boston, Baleigh, Onoinnattl, Alert and Marion will hare to be manned, requiring about 1.500 men. while only half Special rates Mr uMM tlaaa. ' A ay lima Mllw aeerlevee etaay tfi-' ' eae, ahlale i bMi(Ua aether ay W"" (hat number is available. Hon. .. J. MoLanrin, Senator Walthall's successor, is a self made man, having by hie own exertions ' raised himself to the position of one of the leading lawyers of Missis sippi,,, He is an uncompromising 'advocate of free silver. A great howl was made over the trrw list of the Wilson bill but in spite of free wool, not an Ohio Democrat faltered, nor one from Texas. Throughout tbe great North west .the scareorow of free ore and free lumber failad to shake a Dem ocratic voter In all the great agri cultural districts tariff reform loet one of its following. Then are three Missouri Judges who hare spent ten months in jail for contempt of court for refusing to obey an ordor of a federal Court f Requiring them to order a tax levy to pay for bonds subscribed to an unbuilt railroad. They are still in jail with a stiff upper lip, and nev er come ont except on short leavea t? go home, or to hold ojurt by permission of the Federal Judge. : 8tar. - lleoent dispatches : hare stated ; that Bear Admiral Irwin, of the J VT ' I - - I . reuiuo equauruu at nuuuiuiu, is 10 be retired, and that his suooesspr will be Bear Admiral W. A Klr - ; land. Bear Admiral Kirkland Is? a 'natdrejef'.Ndrtli Carolina, having been torn in Hills ooro, He id a brother of Gen. Kirkland, of New . vYorkj who commanded brigade in khtf. Hill's corps during the drll - war. Charlotte : Obser. V Gibraltar is iiroogit for tress on Erta.Tbe asrles of the world may araall It, bat shot and shell cannot prevail against the Impregnable rampart. 8iaoe tbe aoraiar of creation tbe waveo of ocean hare dashed npon it only to be broken into tasnmerablo frag, meats that never aga'a nnlte la the ssme billow. The Democratic Party le the Gi braltar of Amarfcaa Ooastltntloaal Liberty. The artillery of poUtloal factions, bare p!yed upon il, and tbe sad waters of. hostile parttas here raged farieasly against it, but it UfU Its bead ia supreme majesty, defying the shock of ocean and the roar, of eannoa. V In ae early history of this coun try it snooeisfuUy resisted . Federal power and preserved the ' rights and liberties of tbe people. For Sixty j cars it re poised the assaolts of tbe enemies of state rights, and in 1860 It went down in a gallant , straggle to defend them; bnt when the storm of pass ion had passed, and the angel of God disoending from Heaven swore that war shall be no more, Its majestic form, towering above the wreck, caught the eve of a re united people and at onoe became the inspiration of hope and the prophesy of a bright and glorious future. To-day it stands, like Gi bra) tar, firm and eternal. They tell us that a terriflo storm is now beating npon it." Well, let it dash high Its waves. They surge only to break Into crystal spray as harmless as a dew drop, cat, we are told that, a new and more ter rible danger confronts us. "Oar leaders are in revolt." Well, let them revolt. If they can stand it, we can. Yan Baren revolted, and in the language of Senator Iver- 8on, of Georgia, "We threw him out like a dead dog to rot npon tbe dung-hill. Thank God, ire cay it reverently, thank Qod, tbe 'people garri son oar Gibraltar, and woe to the chief who attempts to betray us! CHARACTER IS THE THING. This Makes the Real Han Occupation is Secondary. Not manv men of active thought and gand habits prefer idleness to enterprise. Jivery good citizen, removed beyond the necessity for personal ettort, still desires the public good in the use of his endeavors for gen eral advancement and enter prise. In ihis free America ihere is such a thing as the dignity of labor. Under the American idea laborer is not only respectable but honorable, and the man who bears censure with us is not the man of work, but the man with out work. While this is true there is with us a degree of caste that makes undue and unpleasant distinc tions in occupations. Every man, whatever his social status, gross ly insults labor every time he declines to recognize it. A simple difference in occupation does not make neccessanly a difference in men. The physician labors for his advancement and the maintenance of his family. so does the artisan and the mechanic. The one occupation is just as honorable as the other, The lawyer expends his labor, by day and bv night, to serve the ends of his engagements. So does the farmer and the pedago gue all engacree in useful hon orable employment for personal maintenance and the pulic good. To labor in one instance is just as honorable as that of the other, and the laborer in each is entitled to exactly the same re spect and recognition. While this is the theory of our society it is not practically time. Men are unfortunately not so known by themselves as by the occupation they follow. Into our r 7 i'L.i; - - a i i iree lDHuiuuoa mere uas crept that foreign idea that makes a man a gentleman because of his money and place, and not De cause of his personal worth and enterprise. The choice of occupations is oftentimes made therefore more from public opinion than from fitness or talent. The boy who would make a good mechanic or artisan looks more to the re spectability, as he understands it of the professions than his fit ness for work, and he spoils a good mechanic, and makes a third rate lawyer. Times and circumstances with us are changing, and it will be well for us to learn that charac ter, and not occupation, makes the man. Southern Cultivator. A Paring Gold Mine. The Long mine in Union county, under the supervision of Captain Clarke, is now paying very well. The main shaft is fifty feet deep and supplies the mill with an abundance of -ore which yields about one penny weight to the bushel. - i There are eighteen hands at work, aqd. the force will , be en large nekt iMonday. This mine is sitdated in ft regular gold field, many thousands of ' dollars, worth of the metal having been tound there. unar. jncws. ;' . Labor Harrrrt, Tne earnings of tbe Virginia penitentiary for to las Steal year wre 93,004 in cxcms of eipendl rarea. afanr af th aiUkf n mbI tn th London market ara obtained bv the Biwaoh Indiana iloav tha ui eoaat of Yaacoaver Inland and tha aoithwest shore of British Colum bia. . - .- Montana marketed ovar 900 000 bead or cattle this year, aa tnereas n over iaat year. Tka total Oner rt Ved bv tha atnrilr rata- era for tuw aeaeoVa btuiinmu i atl. mataa at f 6,000.000. Onreohl water frlenda may be displeased to learn that this rear's grape eroj la New York le the heaviest oa raoord. and tha hon crop is 15,000 bales larger than last year. Whea the tide comes ia it runs strongly. - According to latest reports col lected in Baa Franalano. flaitla 7iatorla and other aeallnv nvu on the Paoifle coast, tha total nnmber of sealskin takes la the Panifla ocean and Behriag sea during the paa eeaaoe ia xzuhi. Tha Moat Gorreeaa Treaanns af Arabia. What a pleaded ptetnre it bronchi before your alndf Yon read tha glowing deemntionea of the seorot treasures wbioe the reou of tha rise apread btfore Aladdin's gut. Yoe peroted this favorite story of youra in "Arabian Nighta" whea a boy, and jonr imagination pictured brilliantly for yon everything that tha worda ngreated. That was when von were a boy. To-day, poaaibly, yon ara enable to do it. Shall wo tll von tha reason whyt Moat probably heeanao rour liver it tlnggiah, end a aa eonsequence yon suffer from aiok headache, dii tineas, and oonatipation. Do joo want to care all these troublee permanently, make your liver active, your imagina tion lively, and in general enjoy things as yon did whea a bojt AU yon have to do is to nse Dr. Pierce's Pleaaant Pellets, p'.reiy vegetable, perfectly harmless, he smallest and easiest to take, and they ara the cheapest because they are enwanteed to give Satisfaction, or your money la retur ed. What more can yon aakT A grocer's journal estimates the world's ci op of cloves at 0,000 tons. Mr. O. F. Davis, editor of the Bloomfield, Iowa, Farmer, aays: "I can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all sufferers with oo.da and eioup. I have nsad it in my family for the past two years and have fonnd it the best I ever nsad for the purposes for which itrts intended. 50 cent Dottles for sale by J V.Jor dan. We nrodaoe end eat everv vear about 340,000 tons of beet-root sug ar. When La.'7 was dek, we jv twr CutorU. When sh wu a Child, ahe cried for Cutorik, Whoo aho ntcame MisBf idie clunf to Cutoria. VVnM4t she had Children, ahe gmvthem Castorb. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Ctstorlai There are 50,000,000 bushels of peas annually grown in this coon- try. War Ovar Vftjr T lias. WnsiiOw'B SooTBDia Btbcp hu beta need for children teething. It aoothea the child, softeae tha gerna, .llav a all pain, oniee wind oolie, and ia tha beat remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty We oenta a bottle Sold by all drnc- lsta throughout the world The average man nses twenty. nine pounds or sngar per annum, Chamberlaln'a Eye and Skin Ointment Js a certain cure fur Chronic Sore Ejta, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Kipplea. Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and 8calil Head 25 ceaie per box. For tale by druggists. TO HOKSBOWXEBS. For putting r. horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone np thu system, aid digestion, cure kidney disorders and destroy worms, eivinsr new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggist Sold oy I iilan. New Berne If. C Love is th6 most precious of all things because it can only come from Gun. Mr. Albon Favorite, of Arkansas era the benefit of bit experience with colds. "He aays: "I eontraeted a sold last spring that settled on my lungs, and had hardly , recovered from it when I canght ano',' r that hnng on all summer and lei; me with a hack ing cough which I thought I never would get rid of. I had Uited Chamber. Iain's Congo. Remedy some fourteen yeai ago with muehsaoeesB, aud Con cluded to try it again. .When I had got thronvn witn one ootue my oeugn had left me, and I have not suffered with a ooueb or eold ainoe. I hare recommended 1 it" to otlur, and all peak wellk of it.? 60 eent bottles for ale by J. V. Jordan. f ; BUSI5ESS AHN0UMCE1ET. Havintr purchased the entire stock of Choice JTaBoiiy wocenes oi sir. u. js. Slover I announce to tbe trading pub ic that I will continue the btuloess at. the same ol stand and will try to serve them a crctl . and aa tuitbiolly as tbey bvt been servcjl heretofore- which means perfect satisfaction in every particular. I will endeavor to keep the same quality of goods that have always given such general satisfaction to ail who have heretofore traded with Mr," Blover. i s Very Respectfully, f. j. ' W. D. BAaBUtaTOJr. i kh, & j. i mmm Mixmcrrarita o ,' MeaSowa' Special Guano's FOR ALL CROPS. '. T STASTDABD BBANDSi Meadows' Grrs . Potato Qaaae. ' u H tlnrGnaae. . Cabbaga . AUerop . ; Paa & Bean M " Tobeooo " Oottoa . - " 10 per ot. Ammonia- Meadows' Great Labw4 Onane. Importers and dealers ia Meadows' Extra Early Peas, Kainit, Add rboephate and Agr.onitaeaJ Ubenu- aTTrucken supplies a specialty. K.H. MEADOWS, Prea't. J. A. MKADOW8, Bec'r. St Treat. Works Neusa River. Office Union Point K. R. JOriES, Wholesale and Eetail DEALER IN . General MERCHANDISE. New Xlerne, TV. C SEED IRISH p0rAT0ES IN ST00K AvA for Sale Cheap. IT r.UKES ME SttlLE TO TfflNK THAT UMllUIMIIinillBHIIiMMtWIBIiaillllllltJlllltjtajt Has jnst reeelved a supply of those Tennessee Cart. Wheels. Friend go and get yon a pair of them, then yon can smile. Fay WHITTY what you owe him andj that will make him (mile. Don't yon THE A. COHN Organ and Piaiio Go. Wa orgentaed lii Ootoberr, 18SS, for the pur. poae ol supplying the very best- makf ol Fl. Tula new firm has ware-rooms la Washing, ton and New Berne, N. Cfor tbe eonvenlenoe of their patrons ot Ea'tera N. C. . We ara aelllng Pianos and Organs in nearly alltheeonntiMeastof tha W.S W.Kailraad and are in dally eorreapondenee with some ot the rety beat people ot this section, and onr goods are fWnif perfect satisfaction in quality and prloe. . We handle none bnt reliable standard makes oi the moat modern atvlea. and anil tn the publle dlreot from the prinolpal taotoriea unusDRuuDgH uj give iuo purenaser tne yery lowest and best terms. - We are offering the justly celebrated VEH. Lilt rianos, which reeelved the highest hon ors and Gold Medal at the World's Fair tor tone, touch, volume and rapid action. We handle the old reliable KKWBT and EVANS Piano which Mr. A. Conn has been Milling to the public with moat satisfactory remit for the past ten years. We also keep in stock tha Paek and Sons Opera Pianos which le also a splendid instru ment, and oan order for yon tbe Braunmlar Piano, strictly flrstalaas goods, or any other pianos above mentioned. We alM handle the KEKDHAJC Organ whloh is one ol the oldest mtablished organ factories in America, and we will continue to handle other standard makes. . i .- We thank yon for yonr. patronage and so licit yonr tnrtber orders tor pianos and . or gana, which will receive prompt attention and Mtisf aetion guaranteed. Call and exam ine our Roods at our ware-rooms on Middle street, New Berne N. 0., and Main St. Wash lngton. N. C. A. COHN PIANO OBOAN QO. Would thank yon to examine our exhibit nl the East Carolina Fair to be held lu Saw Berne, February, Mth to tb inclnsive. . ; Ccllcsfcta In.tit'jli The1 next Beml-Annual tSeuion of this school will commeooe : x . January 2nd, 1894 ?! .' Tuition $1 to $3.60 per 'month. No entrance fee. No extras. Board 18 tol2 pet month. -. ' For rartner particulars address ' kJ D- H0DGE3 . now xserne, r. u. 6221m. r'w "I Good Hard Brick. We ere prepared to CP all order ap to lOtVthoua&ad'er week. ' ' W. P. BURRU3. . WATER ! WATEE ! ! Iraagiva jonaBOSEO WELL la .tear vara or hooae, f r cheaper than baa ever beta done ia thie ptftof t' a Steie. ... " - Ilave the latest improvee aiachiaery and experiecead men. Can give yon Any Sized Well From One to Ten Inches And will guarantee an . Inexhanatable Supply of Water. V ill go te any part of t'.e country. OffloeatG.D. BOWDEJfS, No. 75 Broad 8treet. -. -' BxspxorrtnxT, W. E. SNELLING, it NBW BBRNE.N. C HONEY, Gold, Silver or Paper, I earn not which. Jnst bring it on and I will ejuarantee yonr FULL;VALU5 EEOEIVED Besides a full stock of ceneral groceries I keep the fineat grades Canned Fruits, Vege tables, Meats, Freeerves, Jellies, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Maoaroni, Baisins, Prunes, Currants, Apples, Oranges, Bat) n alas, Lemons, Sweet and Irish Potatoes and Cab bages always freh. My stock of Fane; and Plain Cakes and Cra' kera are onsurpassed and alwajs fresh from bakery. Mixed, Sweet and Sonr Pickles to snit tbe taste. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the olty. To any country friends 1 extend a cordial invitation to drive right into tbe lot in the rear of my store where atables are tree. J. J. T0LS01 Alex Miller Building, Broad St., above Middle, OUR DRESS MAKING OErftSTBEtlT. We desire to call the attention of OUE OUT-OF-TOWN PA TRONS to the excellence of our DEESS MAKING DEPART MENT. We also wish to announce that OUK DESIGNER Made Two out of Three of the COSTUMES which received first Premium at the WORLD'S FAIR. we nave just placed on Bale a few late Novel and very Choice Shades, in very Stylish Textures for late WINTER TOILETTs. GTCorrgspondence Solicited. W. E & R. S. TUCKER, & CO. Raleigh, N. C. MANWELL & COOK, Engineers, Machinists & Blacksmiths. Make and repaia Engines, Boilers 8aw Hills, Oris Mills and Pumps. Steam boat work of all kinds. Bepair Inspirators and Injectors, Gas, Steam and water pipes fitted in, in all their branches. Shop between lee Factory and Freight Depot of A. & N. O.R. E. (dwtf) arnmtr e duin ot w. i Dong-la SkoH at m MeacaS arlea, or ears he hat Sham wtshant aasae stamped on bettaaa, pat hjaa twm aa a (rasa. fUiltaf la. H75 IV.L.Douclag 03 QHOE thVwvosIld. " W, Km DOUOIiAS Shoes ti stylish, easy St. tlnf , snd f its bcttsr sstisfectioa at the prices ad. nrtusd thaa aar sthsr auks. Trr oas pair aa4 bs coaTiaoai, Ths tumping of W. L. Doualss' a pries oa th. bottom, which naraatsea their Talus, Mrs. thoasaads of dollars aaoaallr ; to thoss who wear them. Dealers wba push tha - Which MllM trt IimmM ..U. f 1 . 1 1-- ' ThsyeaaaaoraaisellMaleMpioSt, - eweu TT aEaaajwaj j 1 ami aa , V V 3 Catalopu frm mon apolioitloa. XOi;01eAs4. BzMllrt4a.aaU4M. fitaiaitVetl HTDB CO:.1 BTTST PnnniT nirs FOR SEED. A SPECIALTY. AT PHAQ B. HILL'S, K AST 8IDK MARKJT DOCK, NEW.BJEBNrN. 0, ; . ,-, i; , AL i9"sew t -V 11 , i rrTfc f ti hn0H A TW O -; ' C Piftt ; LOADS Horses and LiuIgs" - On th ratxpectid flc:ai 121 cmn ir.:t. The Finest of Roadsters, Draft, Farm and Saddle Horses Utiles, adapted to all purposes. Don't buy until you see us and saye 25 per cent on vour purchase. ; 4;;-; We Have Now on Hand a Goo(seleo- tion which Will Be Sold - m ' m AT To Make Room For the Hew Cenars.i r "i V ,V " J"l ""i ''it ' Tonrs Truly, J :. . :-- -v' ; HJEXjNT db OCX BANKS. J, l BIT 1.1, Pre. TH01 ULIlKLS.Vlw free. II. I 10.EET&, Ctuhier. The National Bank, OF NEW BEENE. N. 0 iNOoBPOkATme 1865. Capital, - - $100,000 iarplua Profltt, - 98.168 DIDEOTOR8 Us A. Bar!, Tbos DvMraxs Oh a s. 8. BliaS J H H.okbcbx, Jno Dunn, L Habvit, Q. H. Bobibt. Tboh. A. QRKKif, Pres. O. K. Kor. casblsr wm. DnMS. V-xvl're. H M ClBovas Tellsr CITIZESS' BANK or NEW BivxtN, R. C. DO A UBMSRAL 8SRINO BDSIRE3S. The AoonunU of Hants, Bankers, Corpora. tlons, Karuiers, Meiohnts snd otbers re eelved on ravorable terms. Prompt and sareral attention (Iven to the Interact of onr eastomera. Boaan or DiBaoroaa. Ferdlnan i Dlrlch, K. H. Meadows, J. A. Meadows. Chaa. UntTr. Jr. Samoel w.Ipoek, Onaa. H. Fowler, William Dunn, B. W. Bmallwood, Geo N. Ives 0, 0' Green. Jaass Redmond, Oha RelaenaUla Mayer Hatan, Thoa. A. Green, O K. For. Firmer? & Merchants Bank Began business May 1891. Capital Stock, paid In, 1 7 5,000.00 Hnmlns. . . . A (MIA no Undivided Profits, 1, 600.00 DIvldoadtpald, 10,500.00 ornosRS : I H. Cutlib, Presides i. ff. 8 Cbadwick. - Vioe Prea. T. VT. Da war, Oaahier. A. H. Powill. Teller. F.P Matthews . . Collector. With well established oonnectiona this Bank ia prepared to offer all aooommn. lations oonsistent with otnaervatlre Prompt and careful attention given to tollectiona. We will be pleased to onrrespend with those who may contemplate making Jhaoges or opening new acooaats. GEO. HENDERSON, (Huoesasor to Koberta A a ndersoa), . aeneral Insurance Agent. nepreaenung; inmraaot Uompanr ol Konh Vmerloa, of Philadelphia. rloms Insnranoe Company, of Hew Tort ftueen Insarapee Oompanr of England. Hartford Fire lortranoa Ocapanr ol nartferd. - : forth Carolina Rome Insaraao Compans Raleiuh ; Urienwltoh In.nranoe Oompanr. ( Sea fork ... ta Plt.nl i Insuranos viompany.of Brookirtt. Citl'ed Oaderwritera InsnreD.ee Oompaor Atlanta, ' H :Mlf 111 U ,ln. .M.n-.HM . njeton. InlTidwti " . THE . : Fruit-Orowers Journal IS a racnoTiigArl antVinrifv in tvl,,. tical Frnit-Growlng, Market Gard ' ening and every branch of the business connected with the fruit and vegetable industry. - Its col uuins contain articles from the best informed growers in this country, f ; It IS a HIT tVilnmn oio-Tif on-All around fruit-growers and. family journal. It is published t- semi, monthly at Cobden, Illinois, the fruit-growing centre of the - West, af KA ..... w wuv. per car. ;-?- : . oena tor tree sample copy? ;' tf m W".ll vUOMMMtaftA.OwlteJlriunlte. ifciM wsei siMnnllii ikttm AS A PREVENTIVE jpkj m . me mm m W1th OoaarrhrH utd OIm w. wjam W WMaiafctsiwia7 F. fi. TiTTTTTi'V . Tnin.in J , Sole Agent. m m ' m - M 4 . m ... PBOFE38IONAL. SR. 0. & BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offloa, iliddla street, eppeeite BaetiM oharob, :.,.- deeSdwtf - .HEWBEBl. H. a EH. J. D. 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Havia i eharee of . tha , TO NSCX RIAL ESTABLISHMENT of TIMOTHY BOW, No. 240 Middle St. we are now , prepared to do the best of worst in this line. Expert beip, aharp raaors and polite attention. H air eatting a apeeialty. : ' A. Jones, Jr., formerly with W. fl. Shepard, ia with na. ; ; : BICHABDSOET & MONJCON. .aOT&GRETJ, Eair Dressing Paihi. " Careful altentioe given to all branch ia of the boaineaa.'r' Ohlldren'a Hair Cutting a BpecItV Boot- & Shoe 'l'iu..vi - Opposite Post-CT.ce.' teptailEr;:i;:rL: All kind's of Ilepaii 7g Special Attention, -r V .aw eta . -d V I1" .. . ' j..aj , J , .:. i J
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