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VOL. XIII.--NO. 34. NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY. MAY 10. Lh94 PRICE 5,0 E NTS K it bushtkss locals. BIC'YCLB Oapt and Ho. The Utert thing li bicycle caps And boat jmt r crlrad at 801. CoacKa. . alOlw DO TOU want a wheel t For100tpot owu. I will aell a br ewJ18M "Liberty BicTcle" joat beca ridden a little to abow it regular price 1S5 can be Mr at Dr. BloTor'a (tore, alOlw J. W. Watson. TICKETS for the rxcu-ilon to Wilming ton next Toeedar are now on tale at the autre of Mr. D. F. JarvV. All penoai ba iog iignined their Intention of going will pleue procure tbeir tickete at ooce. if joa owe me pleua par me. C. E. Bunm. HOW to make tnooev, is to sve it and buy your medicine from . Mace'a Drug Stole and save 85. A trial will con- Tioceyoo. tf. JUST KECEIVED-t-A lot of Graham and Chocolate waters at W. D. Barring- ton f. MACHINE and band made brick in any ' quantity for sale. - a28tf Oku. Rbihhbteik, WHEN Borazine is need according to directions, a third of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinar? washing is saved, templet free at J. r. Taylor. Nice lot of small hams ami shoulders at W. D. Harrington's. TRY Gaskilrs Cream Drinks, tbey are fine. - Nothing hut pure cri-aro nscd in making them. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla. Strawberry, rUsplwrry una Ban., 'as. AIk. Ice Cream Sola, tl JUST Received a fine'lot of Bununos J. R. Parser, Jr. I HAVE jnst received i.ew lo; of Spring and Bummer samples from Wanamaker & Brown, Philadelphia, and samples ol silk Vests They are cheap as the times are bard. Come and look at them. Jacob If abtsfikld, with J. B. Holland & Co., No. 18 Pollock St. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. J. J. Disosway & Co. ' Wc are in it. Sol Cohen Bicycle Caps and Hose. J. W. Watson Do yoo. want 11 wheel? To-day being a legal holiday the Post Office will be opened only Irom 9 to 10 k. o'clock a. m. Dr. Jos. W. Dnguid's torse being left standing yesterday ran away, breaking the buggy. The horse was slightly hurt ' A plo-nic from Vanceburo, brought down by thi steamer Carolina, was held at the Oaks, yesterday. The finished portion ot the improved sidewalks at the Episcopal church show - handsomely. It ougnt to be an inoentive for extending the work. The remains of Mrs. L. J. Taylor ar rived last night. The funeml will be from - the Baptist church this morning at 9:30 f--. o'clock. The Hough and Ready Hook anil Lad ' der Fire Company, col., of New Berne ' intend to ran an excursion to Wilmington . . on Thursday, May 24, at the exceedingly low price of 1.25 for the round trip, ' , children 70 cents That is cheap riding. Sheriff Thos. Campen, of Pamlico, was In town yesterday on his way to - Klnston to pay 42,200 on the judgment - Craven county has against Pamlico for - her share of the old railroad debt. The .-. Sheriff says in two more years Pamlico , will pay the last of this debt. . -" Strawberries are down to ten cents that i Whsta Hackbnrn & Willct were charging yesterdny for their large and luscious ones of the Hoffman variety, as good as there are, freshly Jgathered from their Oaks farm. Tnis is cheaper than we expected this year. Policeman Land while rapidly walking . across Broad street at its junction with Middle - was attacked and slightly bitten by Mr. M. H. Snltsu's bulldog, which nabbed bim without even giving a bark. Mr. Land was entirely unarmed at the time. He calmly declares his intention of killing the dog if he everees bim at Jtoge , again. He says that no danger ous dog has a right to be on the street at all. Mr. J. J. Street, Vice-President and Gen'l Manager of the mills of the Golds boro Lumber Company at Dover, left for his borne yesterday moraing after a brief stay in - tbe city on business. Mr, Street Js desirous to move to New Berne and only awaits the sale ot some property he has in GoWsboro to do to. . , We will be glad to bave him come., , ; , Arrangements have been made with the Atlantic Coast line to take those of the Wilmington excursionists,' Tuesday who -wish to go to Wrightgville directly on from the junction without delay or change of cars. They will be taken clear on to Ocean view. . The ladies desire all who have spoken for tickets or others who in tend buying to purchase their ticket at once from Mr. Jarvis, as the sale will bave to stop when a certain number is reached. Tbe conference of the Christian Church South is in session in Norfolk, V - Tbe North Carolina and Virginia conference is represented by Rev. J. W. Willons, Hon. J. H. Flemiog. Rev W. G. Cle ii" 'Ms and u,. q. 8t Wilson on the com ini:tee to nominate rrustees lor Elon college. The announcement cornea . from San Fr.incisco, where it appears that wealthy ! I marringiiible women have the majori ty over liin-in butchelors ot title, that "''J husiHud -hunting sirens havedriv- i 1 ron Xechrit2 out of the city of the . a gtte." BUI BILL TO-DaT. XortkeU City vs lew Berae at fair 6raa4s Tkls Keralar, Ike Tbe Morebead Qty base ball team will be np on the 8 o'clock train this morning to play against tbe 11 rat nine of New Berne. Tbe game will be called by Um pire W. W. Clark at 10:30 o'clock sharp Tbe Battery ol tbe Morebead team are Plner and Wade f the New Berne team, Jordan and Rartsfield. Tbe rest of tbe New Berne team are as follows: S. L. Dill, Jr. 1st b; W. T. Mc Carthy, 2nd b; David Foy, who la captain of the team, 3rd b; Jack Neol, abort stop; "Bertie" Roberts, who never was known to "muff' 1 f: T. C. Daniels, c f; E. M. Green, r f. Though the New Berne boys have not bad much practice tiiia sesaon,tbey prom ise to into rest tbe spectators. The admission fee will lie 25 cent, children 15 cents. Indies will be admit ted free. This being the first game of tbe season, no doubt there will Le a good number out to tee it. Comlnr and doing; Mr. Win. H. Oliver relumed from Morebead City, where he has been look ing after the insurance held by the burned out parties in the coniftuniec he represents. Mr. Rodolph Duffy, of Catharines Lake, was in the city yestenlav. Mr. D. S. Aiuan, of Palo Alto, made a flying visit 10 the city yesterday. He saya as Coxey is fiuhting the gold bugs, he must fight the potato hugs so he bought some Pa rid green. Prof. Geo. W. Neal and wife left on the steamer Neue, for Washington City to spend the summer with their daughter Mrs. John II. Bell. Mr. J. J. Disosway left on the steamer Neuse on a business trip. Mrs. M. Marks, returned from Kin ston. Mr. Jas. C. Roberts, nnd Miss Nannie Roberts a c hack from Wilson. Mr. A. M. Baker, returned from a business trip. Mrs. C. E. Foy, returned Irom Wash ington N. C, where she has been visiting. Mr. G. W. Chail'onand family, return ed from Cove where they have been visit ing his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Cole nnd diushter, of New York came down last night to visit at Mr. F. C. Roberts'. Messrs. A S. Aldridge aud Jonn A! dridge, of Oriental are in the city. Takes a Partner. Mr. T. G. Hyman, formerly of Golds- horo, has associated himself with J. J. Disosway, in his mill supply business, at 43 Crnven street. The firm will hereafter bo known as J. J. Disosway & Co. Mr. Disoswuy, Ihe senior member of tbe firm, is well known in New Berne, and surrounding country as a progressive and industrious young business man. Mr, Hyman, being a new comer, his ncuuaint- enslup is more limited, but, he is well spoken of for his good business qualifica tions and character. He has, for about four years been bookkeeper for the Golds boro Lumber company at Dover, his fath er, Mr. T. B. Hyman, being Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Byman's admission to tbe firm will, do doubt, add to its strength and prosperity. It is a pleasure to see such additions being made to our population Still Improving Queen Street. The filling in of the low proimd be tween the nibin track of the W. N. & N. R. R. and the turn table for Ihe connect ing track, and bctweeu the turn table and the round house is steadily proy rest ing. Carload after car load of dirt Ic ing emptied there is miking quite a chunge. More dirt is being placed on Queen street also. That street the longest in the city, was formerly the most uneven, and the grading which necessarily had to be done for tbe railroad left it, More the first cross tics were laid, In better con dition than it ever was belnre, since it was a street, and since the road was fin ished numerous Improving touches have been given (filling in, making bethr drain age, placing brick curbing at the edge of the sidewalks, fcc .) until the street be gins to rank in appearance with more frequented one;. . But tbe railroad officials bave not as yet gotten it up to the point of excellence which tbey Intend for it to reach. They have within tbe past few days placed several train leads of dirt aloog the track west of tbe A. & N. O. R. R., and will put a number more, and will use marl at ail toe crossings. Episcopal Picale. .-., , The Episcopalian Sunday school will have a picnic one day next week. The trip proposed is sure to be a most delight ful one. '- They will first go by train to Jackson ville and then proceed by steamer to the elegant lodge of Mr. Thos. A. Mclntyre, there take dinner, then re-embark and go down to the ocean. -'' ' . . A limited number (80) tickete . will be sold at 11.50 each. They can be pro. cured at once from Mr. John Dunn. The day proposed for the trip js Thurs day, but if possible it will be changed for Wednesday. . . . HOTICE. IL Witcover Council Chosen Friends will meet tonight at Rountree hall. AH members are requested to attend. -. Rob't. Hasoock, Sec'y. R. He DO WILL'S WORE PkfladalpiIaJeoraalef CoHrrre aid New Betas. A FIm Advertise Mem for this City Mr. W. C. McDowell who ia in the city for the Philadelphia Journal of Commerce to furnish that paper a proper write-up of the things that pertain to this city along industrial lines and pomibilitiex of pro gress and development, luw submitted an article to Mayor Ellis which lie lias al ready prepared on the subject. It is sur prising to see how well postal Mr. McDowell litis become in refpinl to what New Bjroe is doing, its outlet, etc. He will reinnin in the e. liy u few days longer at !-. W. T. line's and it lie- hooves those 01 our citizens who are in formed on anything evile mated to induce capitalists to iiiyp-l and develop any of our many resources to see Sir. McDowell and place the tacts before him. lie is making a short tour of Eastern North Carolina and is not only hearing Ixit swing for himself and we are glad it is so. Mr. McDowell represents a syndicate that wants to go into manufacturing and it may result in direct good through lliem but whether it does or not the article (which by the way is as line an luKertix--ment as New Banie wants and yet 10-1- U8 nothing) will lie seen aud read n thousands anil it cannot tail 111 ileum: n proportion towards increasing the wide attention New Berne is receiving and thereby adding lo the progress that can ! seen with every month that iiasso. Another Monument. Mr. J. K. Willis, of the K.ist Carol.na Marble Works, place I another timiiuim nt in Cedar Grove cemetery yesterday. It U to the memory of our late tonn-in in. Mr. James (.'. Harrison. The moiiii.ncnt h'M a pmd die. and the shaft, also pai.ellod, rises ID j feet high. ro Slock The Kiyer With Shad. Mr. Geo. N. Ives received a telegram yesterday stating that inenil ers of the United States Fish Coinmission would lie down to-night with 40I,IK)0 young shad to put in Neuse river. Mr. Ives was instrumental in seeming the scrviee. Sumo years ago streams mound here were similarly stocked. hxpeneucc shows that to help the usual course of nature along this way by supplying streams with the young fish wanted from regularly established hatcheries pays well. The Insurance They Carried. Tho sufferers by the rcce.it (ire at More head were insured through New Berne agencies as follows: The ice house building owned liy the Morebead City Ice Company, w is insured in the Virginia Fire an I Minnc Nur ince Company, represented by Mr. .i I. How ard for 81,000. Mr. Daniel Bell's store had $1,500 in surance, $ 1,000 of it was in the ,E na, 8250 in the Teutonic, both represented by Mr. W. II. Oliver. The remaining $250 was with the London , Liverpool ami Globe Company, by W. G. Biinsjn. Mr. Bell's stock was insured as followr $1,000 in the Va , F. & M, by M. It Howard; f750 in the L. L. & G. by W G. Bnnson; 750 in the Teutonic, 1,000 in the JEtna aud $1,003 in the Maitchc rer cue tnree last ncing represented ny W. H. Oliver. The stoek in Mr. H.'ll's warehouse was insured in the Va. State by M.U. Howard for $500. This makes the total insurance 48,0(10 1,000 on the ice house, $1,500 on the store building, $5,500 on Mr.Boll's slock. About $800 or $900 worth of tlis stock was saved. Companies represented by Mr. Oliver will also meet with small losses by reason of damage togoods of other parties who moved out while the fire was in progress.. That Awful Borrower ine ureeovuie nenector truly savs: "There are people who will not subscribe lor tneir county paper because they bap pen not to agree witn its politics, yet tbey always read it, even if they bave to sponge on tneir neiguooranj worry mm almost to death by continually borrow ing his paper." Yea, there are plenty of just such peo ple, and tbe Journal has had experience with a few of them. In fact not very long since one of our good paying subscribers advised us to discontinue his paper on account of one of these "Didn't like it" kind always borrowing it. The reason for stopping tbe paper, said -the good paying subscriber, Wds that he thenght the borrower would subscribe himself, and then be would take- It., We thought it would work like a charm but it didn't. They said" borrower jast went across tbe street and immediately warmed In with anclher subscriber and though continuing to abuse it, actually wanted tomorrow the paper before tbe real "subscriber had finished with it These kind of "its" are dandies indeed. Cot -W, C P. Breckinridge made an other oratorically dramatio speech at Paris, Kentucky on. Monday. - His attack on tbe press was master piece of de nunciatory eloquence. Hon. JSvan Settle, one of bis opponents, said -in, reply: I come to von unheralded, hampered by youth and the lack of an Illustrious name. But, sirs, I would rather be one ol an obscure, but honest family than have the distinction of bearing unworthi ly tbe name of a distinguished . ances try." ' - ' THE .NEW BERXE Al'ADEI Y. The Free rbod of this City and its Present Corps of Teachers. Visits to the New IVme Academy dur ing the present scholastic yaar thorough ly convince u of the careful ii na tion give:i and the good iiianageim lit that per Uins lo the several rooms, aid that though it is a free school il is one in Which tile children have opportunities of improvement fitted to uy one of th grades of advancement there taught. Miss hinily l erreliec Las the most ad vanced pupils ami we have never seen children, as a w d ole, give more satisiu( lory eviuence than ttiev do ol receiving understanding!)' into their minds the tc;.cl in;rs imparted ami ot Ijeing inlcrcstcd in their studies. Miss Emily ms ' in an unusual degre the happy (acuity ol so waking up the minds of Hie children that they press cagcilv lorward in the pursuit of knowledge along the paths the point- ui. md their thus taking these studies, to a degree, a- a pleasure in-tead of a t :i-k. in a gre at measure ac counts lor the inlelligciit examination Ihey so readially Mand. no matter how unevpt ctedl v it may come, on the les-ons lln v lnne lai mcaid or on thosi' Ihcv vi- passed over week or months before. Miss .lennie Itattle. Mrs. Mary N. Wil liams and M' Annie Chadwiek all show skill 111 dealing with their pupil-, ami tie la'tcr seem to appreciate their teacher We aic glad to note tint the lent Isioks usid arc to a cottsid- raldc extent of south I rn in:. l.i . A hi-loi v. we noticed, e'ame fiom a New (lihaus pulili-liing house. II is ne H eiii'iigh in such matters to use lioaks limn tho-i' authors and pillillshel's that are luot ne'arlv identified with us M s i:. I '. ;r, k lie I I, regularly assi-ioei through a portion of c 11 h ilav l.y her nii'ii'. Mis- Mary llrinui, has charge id the' primary eh partmei.t. while Miss J chcl is amply iiialitieil to have the mo-t advani id pupils of the1 -chco, he r espial could lianlly l.i found f..r elealing with the snialli -l. ilhe hardest in ihe world to manage.) Nearly a hundred of the small est I rn s a 1 id gn N 1 l oin .emit m (,i years of iige' (a lew oldi 1 i are' in room, and to ke p t'n 111 in ordi r hold their atli'iitioii upon ilnir s'ud no e'asy ta-k to elei so pcifee llv mat ter ot shei r iiupe isi I .i lily, hut Rachel sui'ci ails e ve epl i.'iially we'll by reason of her long eH'iiet.ce id nine this and e's is is a Miss at il such wolkaud In r ii.uali' aelapla'ion to it. hy reason of lu r unexcelled patience and her natural love for the little folks. Confederate Memorial. The exercises of Memorial Day w ill lo helel at th5 Court IIousu on to-elay at half past four p. in. All are' ice ue stci I to he punctual' as it is necessary that the services should OOtB mence prompily at the hour elesignatcd The spae-e within the rail including witness stand and jury liox w ill he reserv eel for Confederate soldiers anil sailors. The Mi'inorial Association anil choir. llltllKlt OF KXKlte ISliS 1st. 2d. lciii. 3.1. Pence.' 4th. tor. Hymn -"(lod of emr Fathers.'' Prayer by liev, .1. T. I.yon, t'hap- Deeairalion If y rim - "Yoie'C of Oration -('apt Win. I.ane, Ora 5th. Hvmn -'"Give nie the Wing of Faith." The services eoncliideil the assembly will sounil em the bugle', nnel the proces sion will be tornied 011 Brunei street by marshal in the following order: Ese'nrt Fourth division Xaval Battal on, North CaroliiiA State Guard. Lieu itcnant Matt. Manly. 1st. Division. Confeelejate soleliers and sailors, Orateir ami Chaplain, ex Orators anil Chaplufin. 21 Division. Ladies' Memorial Asso ciation, Choir, Children with flowers. 3d. Division Officials and Visitors, Citizens, Civil Orgaizations, The procession will move up Broad St. to (ieorgc, up George to Queen thense to Cedar Grove cemetery. It will halt on the mam avenue of the the cemetery. The Confederate soldiers and sailors will open ranks, through which will pass the OratT and Chaplain, Ladies' Memorial as ociation and Choir. Ranks will thcn'he closed and the vet erans niurching to the circle, will open right and left and for.n in single rank around the monument. Here the choir will sing "The Guard around the Tomb.' The benediction will then be pronounc ed by tbe Chaplain and the ceremonies concluded by decorating the graves of the soldiers with laurel wreaths. Assistant marshals will report at the Court House promptly at 4 o'clock p. m. Members ol Contederate Veteran Associa tion are requested to wear their cadges. J. i. Clakk, Chief Marshall. The btg-he&itednesg of the late Henry Ward Beecher., who had for many years a very large incoruu, was strikingly Drongut to mind when ma widow was recently compelled by her inability to pay tbe rent to move from her late resi deuce into apartments in a flat. Absolutely K eriMun . of tarUr bkuw ooirdar Hlehest of all in leaveninr strenirth. Latsst Ukrbd Statu Uovrhmknt Food Refobt. .e-....- . Botl Baxiho POWDHg CX, 108 WU WASHIXUro LETTER. nimmons to be t'onflrmed Our Public Bulletin Want Itrerkrnridge expelled Coxey' tll vorred Wife. ASH 1 NeiTeiN. 11. I . Ma . 1 Mr. Simmon wdl ! ouiirini! ftnek. in l Mcsl. ( aldi'l o ihe ( h.nl,, lie 1 1'- server, s -ilex ami It.'-b.unei , , .,ai,- !,, a tv heii- on bosun's t.au lung mallei- ..! uiiiKMlani-e to ( liarlotte and stale! die. The Siiator liae ajreisl .n a lai tl comproini,. bm t,e kii-j, ,,n talk n-. The bill, anienile.1 out ,, all haK'. w ,11 ! vulnl on pe'ihap In dune I ',th. The RIm'I' and I I:ii I .1 hill w hi b ,.,-., the llousj, lai ik w ill ) . . ,i 1- . I. , i 11 the 1 oiinueive ( i 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 , . , alor Itansoiii i , ba:riu.ui The' llois4, ap,inil:all,,li l-'mr. will lie doubled. 'I'll, laisgi'l ini'txiixsl. The sii r A r. h:l. 1 ur is inakuig Hi, Berne public budding. II work 011 it will S'lialor Harris si - :1 an gets the Histnct order-h: Ihe Kiuinls 111-gro I h is. T.ui, a hard light, he want- il to I. Tohin of Memphis. e sa dent is. howi'ver. U-giiuiing 1, Irii I ini'i ghi lo ,a e I ii-ir While Hon. W. t . 1'. Il,,, k in irvi'iving ovation- 111 Keiiiu. kv ., many H-titi.ti- , oine heie a-kau il lie c 'llel fiom lb. talives tor Ihe hood. ( oe'V ' div or, c w have him arrest,,! the loot 011 ( lllio's -,, daugble'l'. the girl vvl, leilse at I be head , , lb, The' div on e- vva- gl-iiiltsl "extreine e nii'llv" put in hi'i' , iis,h got her I,, run awav . The' eoi in r-.,iie ,,; 1 1 , . Ail l.allerv will L- la., I alli'iiio.,11 liv William ( grind-on ot Ihe jro;H ohe t'IM.EI) ITEMS K Biihard Ciok, -IVS his burdens il,,.. is re-t. and that vvlnl, his position, others ihim The' Civ il lloekel ,, I., , reai heil ve-ler lav. and ll V. N. oi N. I!. U . v. ( In was conl inurd for w int nf The popu'aliou of the w, of Kansas has de, I', asrd 11, lent. Since lxss c, line - did the bu-iiie-s. The session of the ( ban oi tne Metnoiiisi i-.pi- se'lling at Memphis, Ten important of Monday's pr the report ot the c ion of the Hisciplinc. Dress goods made' I'min wood lilu r among the latest nnvelti.'s. Tliev ie-eui silk, are soft nnel beautiful. Among the words revoga i"d bv the ate'st Amerii'an dictionary are ilrrti'o ute, nbusce. academisi gr.nno-ii .icciisi ily anel enliattsive, Edison has rev iv . d ihe old i,ea ,,! greasing (lung shdis. 'or iiMaine 1,, make 'em go fa-ler. In e, nam lc"i-lative Indies w hen it is desired lo m ,kc things go last they sugar them. I, l, WP ADC IN IT" ON THE FOLLOWING: Cast Iron Sewer Pipe. Terra C'olta Se'vver and Drain Pip,-. Galvanized ami Black Pipe, liath Kooni Omits Complete'. Hose ami Ijumi Sprinkler-. In fact everything ue'cehd for lining v.air house with water, (iet our prices before' buying, and HAVE MO.EY. J. J. DISOSWAY & CO. 4,'! Craven Streri. in 101 m .S7Y( 7. 1 , STh'. I .lA A'.s. DAILY -FREIGHT -LINE. Oa and after Monday April Id, a Steamer of this line will sail from New Berne DAILY (Sundav excepted) at i 1 M., until further notice. THE STR. NEUSE Carrying tho U.S. Mail and las senders will sail as usual on eVfon- day's, Wednesday's and Friday's. GEO HENDERSON, Agt New Berne, N. C. April 9ih 1,S!I4. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE anil WASHINGTON, N. C. rv innnf T inn uiicbijjuirj ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Berne WILL SAIL TUESDAY'S & FRI DAY'S 1 P. M. Steamer ELKO WEDNESDAY'S 1P.M, and SATl'U DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. -Delivery viO.D. S. S.Co. Guaran teed. '..', No Transfer Charges. FHILA. CtiTBE LrnE. Baltimore old bay line, BOSTON PEOVIDKNCE If. M. TRANS. CO. WASHTNOION. D. C. NORFOLK WASH. '. TON 8. B. CO. RICBKONO. YA. a B. CO. RALPH GRAY," Art. ; ll"U-' "I II .iv-.li- l W, "I- - ' . .'' . hi ol An,, . ,. I r x". s Xt lor "al.lll, I n " tb. , .1 loiifeieme The niii-t ci iings w a- 1)111 111 lit ,'.' on the I'evis- . an r : .aew jjeMnej w, o. Stirring upTrade next w.,;..! I . i ' T i '.'"A.m.) lra 11 be ,.,e '.,,: i . ) " oni-.,i,' 2 1,7 v-i '! - -Oat ui he - -tS-Jr- ;n- -he . ni. it, i- I, 1 m '''' ' lllellt he ,llt- h - ! I - ' w lode tl eel, le ai,e ,,i .,!. is .Not so crv Hard M 1 ,, !., .' I Ihe lee,, , hvhell I "e alld Br,, evil irli,,,, ..... .....1-.. iHit ii f iii;im: Ilew t .,r, ,, , j lli'M 'l'lei'-i , I ,;;;i;;:;,..,,:""'- twit: NEWS. lsiiniirt?,a2Pi5!'!r hcevill re'.:,, """Vhl.jr.U 9 lo III ' W.e k , o'U'l VV I- i "ii uty x1;:; that 2 m pal ililltel, i- I EVERYBODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, althousfh things are or dinarily dull at this time. THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get VALUE TIIKIK UINEY. No Forced, Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ot ECOra&WLLLETT 47 49 Pollock Street. I A- FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured "MEATS- Small Pig Hams, SHOiOH 3R?IKFAST STRIPS AM) Small Shoulders. C. Hams Beautifully Cured, ONLY 12 1-2 ors Another large Invoice of California Evap ated Fruits Just in. California Prunes " Extra, Pears Peaches pe led Apricots . Cv' Dried Apples 10c 15c 10c 15c 20c 20c 10c ex j Evip srated Ap ples 15C Another lot of those Fine California Peach es 31b standard goods 17 ONLY cts A CAN JOHN DUNN, No, ' 65 & 67 riiliock CV -( en-. " i . :. " ici -Vol v. il.' i3 . .V -, . . . . ., ...-' i.-".'-.-'t .
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