t: The Daily Journal. to IT VOL. XIII .-NO. B17SIXF.SS LOCALS. BAUliAIXd al Private nlo to-day and to-morrow in re.tr rooms of Catholic rec tory feather uaU and pillows, crockery, hirdwura, clotlies-wringer, &c. Mrs. Julia Poirikh. MONET saved ii money male. Buy your Me-licine at Mace's Drug Store. Yon will save money on every pun-haw. Quality (.ti inntocd. A trial will convince you. IF you owe 11 10 please p.iv me. C. E. Slovkk. MAC lISE anil In ml made brick in any quauiiiy lor wiio. a2Stf Ciias Keizenstf.in wil. Horaxme is used according to directions, a tliird of the lalor and the cost of soup in nrdinarv washing is saved humpies Irec at .1. F. 1 uvlor'a. THY Onskill's Cream Drinks, tliey fine. Nothing Imt pine cream used making them. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla, Ktrii" ln-iry, Rasplierrv mi 1 Banana. Also lec Lr'- .Mi Si- la. tt I lIAVhjnst received 1 1 uw lo: of Spring and summer samples from Wanamaker & Brown, Philadelphia, and samples of siik vesta. I hey are cheap as the times are hard. Come and look at them. Jacob IIartsfiki.ii. with .1. B. Holland & Co., No. 13 Pollock St. LOCAL NEWS. ME II' A 1) VKIi TtSEXESTS. Howard. Nunn & McSorloy You Must Pay I I ape & leyo Wholes ile Commission Merchants. T'ie closing exercises of Trenton Ilijili School will lie held tyro days, Thursday and Friday, the 14th mid 15th of June. J lie Baptist Mission service will lie con ducted ly Hey. Rul'us Ford to-ui dit at eight o'clock at Hie corner i f Norwood and Pollock streets. At llio Sunday afternoon meeting at the Y. M. C. A., Mr. Polk Miller" of Richmond, was present an I ly special requist sung a most lieautiful mid in. pies si vo solo "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me." Mr. Ed. Howe has just counocto I his residence with both the water works and the sewerage. A number of others pre ceded him in this, and several others are ready to do so. Mr. John Stanly Thomas' sermon at Centenary M. E. Church Sunday morn ing on "Be not Weary in Well Doing," is warmly complimented by the hearers. At night the congregation of that church were favored with a line sermon from Presiding Elder. F D. Swindell. John Brock of Wilmington, the wile slayer was found guilty .f murder in the second degree. The testimony of his six year old son was the main evidence against him. A notion for a new trial was made nnd io dav was set f ir lie.ir'ui" argument ou it. The penalty fixe I by- statute for this crime is not hss than two nor more than twenty yea re imprison nieot in the State penitentiary. The Pension Agent Trial. The case against Fred Douglass, col, pension agenf, m which he is accused of charging more than the law allows for services-tendered, was commenced before E. G. Hill U. S. Commissioner, yesterday evening. The testimony was taken and part of the argument heard. Then the case was postponed until tea o'clock this morning. District Attorney C. B. Aycock is pre sent to prosecute. He is registered nt Hotel Albert. Not k Just and Foil Write Up The issue of the Philadelphia Journal of Commerce containing the write-up of JNew Uerne and New Berne business houses 19 out. It conlains notices of sixty -seven of the establishments in the city. The write-up is well enough as far as it goes, but as for its giving an impartial review or .giving to outsiders a correct idea of the business places, of New Berne it does not do it. . In the very nature of things it could not ba otherwise, inas much as $5 00 or n.ore was expected from each one who was noticed in it and consequently numbers of the very best business firms of the city are left out entirely. X Bad Fall. - Mr. R. P. Montague who had a severe fall at the Congdon mill Saturday, after ' noon, is still suffering considerably, both . in pain and soreness all through his body from the effects. ' Mr. Montague bad the accident hap pen to him by his trying fo free a plank, - which had been obstructed and caught in its passage along (he conveyor from the ' mill to the dry-kiln. Another plank - came along behind and when the cad of the moving plank came up against the . end of the one that was caught it caused the two to bulge upward at the point of contact and Mr. Montague, who was i then, leaning over tlicra, was raised sever al feet in the air and dropped to the ' ground, rendering huu unconscious sever al" minutes. - He struck on sawdust e'su the' foil would, no doubt, have been fatal, as the conveyor on which he was standing 1 twenty, feet high and . hia being thrown upward, 'must . have made turn take a foil of not less than twenty flve feet. '.' '- ':" :: ' - Dr. thai. Duffy, bJs- physician,'; pro nounces his injury, simply a severe jar -fortunately no bones were broken. 40. Comlnf and (Join air. Wm. Webb, who spent Sunday at his home in Morehead, came lck yester day morning to resume his work in the telegraph office. air. soil Jirs, J. 11. Ives went down to Beaufort to spend a few days. Rev. F. D. Swindell left to viit hi brotuer-in-law Mr. C. P. iK-y at Lennox- villc, his family being already there. If- ii- n tin , ....... mr. n . r. vt uiiaKer ot llaleigli is tlie city stopping at Hotel Allien. Hon. . M. Simmons is in attendance upon Superior court. Rev. X. M. Journey cf Mt. Olive. pass ed through eu route to Carteret county to spend a little while with the there for recreation. urtv The following gentlemen from Eden ton, who have been attending the Episco pal Council, came in on the steamer Xeusc and left by the W. N. ,V N. train fcr their homes: Dr. and Col. Dcllossctt. Rev. Wm. Caldcr and Rev. Norman t;ii(s. Jlr. W. II. C'liailbortie returned from Norfolk. Mr. B. W. He:ring, representative of theStieff Piauo Co arrived last night (mm a business tour and is registered at the Fulfoid House. Messrs I). T. Cniraway E K Bishop mid Geo. H. Roberts, niul Mr. Graham Daves returned home on the Steamer Ncuse from Edetiton where they have been attending the Episcopal council Superior Court. Superior court convened vcslonlav morning nt 10 o clock. Judge .lessor (iraves of Mt. Airv, nresieling. The formation of the grand jury and the delivery ot the Judge's charge lo them consumed until 1 1 :30 o'clock. The grand jury is composed of the Mowing members: S. W. Latham. foreman, Joshua Adams, John If. Stubbs. C. I,. Wether ington, W. Z. B yd. John W. Taylor, Jas. B. Clark. V. M. Davis, Fred Iilan- go, Enoch Wudsworih, C. M. Roach, J. W. RIk-iii, Alex, Hrinkley, Jas. II. Hunter, W. A. Fulchcr, Rudolph Clrich. G. R. West, Joshua Fov. Judge (Jravis charged the jury in a very slow, careful and deliberate manner so that it was easy Lrirrasn the noiiits as ho presented then Io covered all points well. The docket was called in the morning but no jury case tried until the afternoon. That was the case of the State vs. Arthur Rice. Larceny. Tho verdict was not guilty. The Collegiate Institute Exercises. Sunday night at the Presbyterian church Rev. C. O. Vardcll preached the annual sermon before the stinkuls of tin Collegiate Institute. It was an admira ble one, practical, tilled bi'h with relig ion and common sense, adapted lo the comprehension even of those in the pri mary department and yet good enounh for the oldest and most accomplish ed, aad the speaker held the close atten tion of all. Yesterday afternoon at the Institute the contest on the prize for compositions was held. It was entirely optional with each student whether te or she should enter the contest or not and eleven was the number who did so. The writers and the subjects of those compositions were as follows: Geo. Henderson, jr. History. Miss Bertha Tucker. The value of education. Ernest II. Wood. Electricity. Linn Hendren-- Biography ot an old stove. Harry V. Allen, Agriculture The choice of this subject, indicates that Master Harry is a chip of the old block. This theme, as East Carolinians know well, was a favorite with his father Mr. Geo. Allen. Miss Gertie Willis Good Education. Mist Emma Patrick An Oak Tree. Miss Violo Provo ' Friendship." Miss Vidie Gaskill The Mous -. Miss Bassie Parsons The Pens. Miss Clara Green The Pigeons. The subject matter ol the compositions and the constructions of the aentencos were admirable for students, and iu execution the papers were models of neatness. As in the oilier cases the winners of these prizes will be announced Wednes day night. . The annual address will be delivered to-night at 8 o'clock by Gen. 0. A Battle, in the Institute. All friends of the school are cordially invited. Closing Exercises of Jacksonville High School. Jacksonville High school, Prof. E. M. Koonce, principal, . will bold its closing exercises June 13th and 14th. On the 13th there will be declamations by the students at 8 p. m. . Thursday at 11 a. m. the address will ba delivered by Mr. John Stanly Thomas of the New York Trades school, and at 8 o'clock that sight, there will be a literary and - musical entertainment , by the stu dents. - New York Track Quotations by Wire. . Messrs. Palmer Bivenlmrg ic Co., of New, York, telegraphed the following quotations for that city lass night. ; t1- Strawberries. . 4 & 10c; Cabbaee. 79c $1.25: Beans, wax,. 11.00 1,50 groen, 11.25 1.75. 1 . NEW BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY. Custom House Concentration ot Wanted SPKCIAI. TO JOI RNAI. V ashinoto, D. C , Maj 2S. -Today -MeTs. Branch and Grady, appeared tie- fore the committee on expenditures for the Treasury Department to pmte against the proposed concentration of all Custom House offices at Wilmington. Mr. lira Iv 'reud a telegram from Col tiir Lane showing that over lKm ves- sels were en iiged in Uisiiu-ss in Pamlico sound, ovei 2M I K in,; om i e I Ne Berne. We an- gl I to s e il ll. have llu e'-e-lllutivcs so vigilant tuenfs. To . 1 n-ir CollMi- - "in '"Uses in i limber at i ems to us, is this Siatu ilia le am f lev life all than tl an me nveiiieiiev to ll ' iijhl not to a-faring people whii Ii la imposed upon tliein. bill h Wi- have very little idea that the II pass. It ought not, and it lie- iooes all liitiTc.-le-d to let the-nselve heard from le matter. (irealest Number of Head-Marks Master Linn llcmlien, who won the Webster's I'nalu h k'eil Diclionarv lor the reatest liiiinUer o' hi aillnai ks. (ill seeur d during the past scholastic yi ar of tin- New Berne Collegiate Institute had sev eral e mipetiloi-s worthy of honomble mention Mis, Vmhi Provo wa the next hii:lMM 1 he ncord ol the lei Inn; tin- tir.t 'piaiter was I. inn John Meadows, ?,- l!c-ie pllpils I,, Hciidivn. ); Parson's, "i,- Viola 'i,,vo. a. For tin- second .piarter: l.in-i Hend ren, I!: B -ssie Williams, Zinkie Swindell. Mamie lh.ii-. and Lena i I i m -. -.-i Viola Provo, :l. e or the tlnr.l iptattei : I.i-. !), John Meadow-. 7.- lles-ir Viola Provo. ."i e.u ll. e'ln ret), ami Sunday Night's Fire .Mr. C. J. Nhcelki v desires to thank the liii! elepartnienl lor their prompt and efliei lit aid in extingnshing the lire- in I he feed room of his planing mill oil S11 ,eiav night. The lire is supposeel to have ciiight from eli'aniug ll e- Hues, which is ,.,.1., eillv lone on Sun. fay, on ;n e-ouut of the-i e.il ;rs being cool on that. day. The damage was small 011 nccounr. ol proniii: :u lion. Tlie Southern Magazine. Tlie June number of the Southern Mag azine, published at Louisville, Kv., an.l celiteel by Basil W. Duke, among oilier interesting reading contains -The I!o- mancO of (he Origin of Louisville." bv l. T. Douvefep, a Sketch of Oencinl Jubiil Anderson Early , by Laurence S. Marye, ami The ('.iloiid's Svste- n, by l-'elix (irav all breathing ol s .11 1 1 icin life ,:iul se-ein-s. ' 1 he Soullierii' is n niosl excellent magazine, and is what its innne imp Price f -2 0 a year. A Xew Departure. llie Kicliinond Dispatch 111 comment ing upon his speech, says: t.S Tl I , . -0ug1css111an urvnn nas led ' ;i new departure" in commencement orations by treating a Urecnsboro' nuilietice to a di cussion of the Iree silver problem. Pe haps his example will be followed by- other orators, and if so, instead of the usual gushv speeches nt commencement we shall have useful discussions of the tariff, the Hawaiian question, &C., &c. Sou'etbing of a change is to be wished, but we dare say that the "pretty speak ers" will continue to prefer '-fbwery'' ratnei tnan "practical ' subjects.' In this instance tho address was the better timed, because delivered to a lot of grown students who were going out to teach, and certainly ought to lie informed upon the hading questions of the day. They were not giddy sophomores seek ing flattery, but mostly students wishing inlormation upon Xatioual as well as text book matter. (oilelshoro Proposes Bicycle Itaces. The local bicvclisls aro discussing among tfieniselves the ouestion of a errRHt irtze uicycte nu.'i3 or races tor liolds- boro. we nave nere the best racecourse n the Stato, and with the number of ex pert and influential wheelmen wo have here, there is no reason apart from lack ot purpose why Goldsboro should not have the very best and most attractive and njmcrously patronized prize bicycle races iji the State. Lets have the races by all means. Goldsboro Argus. "Gen." Kelly, commander of the west ern commonwealers, made the statement last week that he intends to speak in front of the capitol at Washington with out violating the grass ordinance which proved so disastrous to Coxey. Kelly ays be has secured a balloon from an aeronaut, and from the car suspended in midair he will address the crowd in front ot tlie capitol steps in defiance of tlie dis trict authorities. 1 ' A Household Treasure. I. W Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. T., says that be always keeps Dr. King's New . Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow Us use: that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. DvtpTtian rftrntrmofc Oolobilt -u- V J rifs vwwnui, A,. A. . anj9 that Dr. King's New Discovery' is un doubtedly the best , Cough remedy; that he has used It in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it Why not try a remedy -so loogt.-ied and tested. Trial bottles- free at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store, fegulsw site 50c and $1.00. 3 t)rngzo iisonimend Johnson's Mas-' netic Oil, the grat family pain-killer, in ternal ana extervib ; fi.uo sue ou cte.i 50 ct size 25ctiv - - ( WA'sHINUro?! LETTEK. The ILiberr Charges Post-Offlee Ap proprlallnns Theatrical Stars 'en It E, Lee's Daughter. The spci-ial committee, appointed t inve-tiat,. t; , halves o 3 1 1 -m 1 1 1 1- 1 vn atorul i.nbery on the part of Charles W. Hull, yestirday siilpunited their n pent to the Senate. ' 11.111 is .j, ,v i. committee to hse made th.- attempt at IoiIhi v despite hi- ddnais and S-nators lluiitoii iin.l Ky 1" are eom r.it.-d : V 0 1 1 ail bliime. Mis. ( level. mil relumed 1.. the . ly lo-tlay The (oiMMiinienl Printing ( IMi. e wiil be put miller ('nil N 1 vn e Knle J ulv l-t. The Wiiisinn public l.iiii.liii.-. ;,ut 1 1. - i.esl to In-reported m m mr. .,. repotted w itheilt ainenilni, nt. ll ani.l.j- priates j;5.iKKi. ,Mr. Bower prepares the report. 1 In- pe.st olliee rei eipts for th esii iin-cis I 11 u Man h .!1 weev !'l . inii lllitl reve-nue rote-nils. He.ee ii'io Mr. Bower assure I Messrs. Buli r l en, I Wllsoll Ill-It III- Weellld do nil lee .-..eel I I.. lire the- pa-sage ..;'t,e b.ll ties se-ason. lfeiireseutatiM. llr.ni is !-1 i 1 l.. 1 with uhiti i i an. I ( ensh.i Ii s reception. Every -he .-ays, in iir,t class presentt el ,-, nh -i haii.l- n the iLimc of 1 1 if state-, of the si ho.. 1 ins, iih, d t il 1 11 sfvl, went oil He vas eld lia.lg, wilh the initial poll il. Ili p'e'-i iitativc Ale xainler mis he will lobablv si-eun till' il hlltlollal lio-t-nflie e- lumls Miiiroc. Buckingham ami anile! Miss Carrie Bowie was re -iiistaie.l .11 the Government Pi inlin.f otli, e ihr.ni .e. H lili'senliitiM' Bower. lie is also In ,n.r 1 see 1 it lii-rs in their places there Thi! House's kie k aguust civil s,.,vi,.e I 'lite is a hariuless .Ui.Usenu nt. i eei.l Ik I it w isti s public moiiev. M. niU is wb.i voted .igaiii-t o . iif'ibe n.iiuiil-. 1111 r's salary, -tate el Hut they knew 1 1 1, nate woufi not agree- lo cut "oil Us n.iv 1'his is I i g - r hnnibiiL'L'ers tlein Ii ll-je I iij , n-l Ihe , oiiiinissi,,,,. 1; . ii'.iiive- lb neleison alone, from th, pre nh Holms. M,i ,1.,. 1., 1 aim lei lit. lie says wlie h due. thai ee-ii il ihe appropriation were eliminate.!, the eoumiissum could .e.-.ivi-r llteir -a1 1 1 ii s iu the Court of Claiins. A New York insurance eoninaiiv s..eii,- t 1 have leu. lots. Win lie, lllil'le il deal with llie Popuh-I It is insuring Populists M1 I Ineni ami uei bans ol be r ennn- lies and hiking notes for the policies payable in Nme i:.be r, uller th.-election. These notes are sold at a ills. ,.uiu of () anil 2 i ncr cent. The l'i.sm:scr ( o-neral told Mr. lbai 'le i-son that he w:is up to .late'. IT'i po-:-in.-istets ahead in app.iintinenU of llie 111 ord inaele by t he la-l hvo aelininisu 1 lioiis. 'riicatrinilly speaking. Washington has been pcruliaily fortunate this week. Julia Marlowe, one of tin- most beautiful women on the stage lias been lu-iv iu Shakespeare's plays. Miss Marlowe is the most i-liarming Ileal rice-. Rosalitul. Julie t ami Viol 1, I have ever seen. She ranks easily- wilh Mary Anderson anil Ada Kchiin. She is much younger than cither and is a dose student and 1 1 : 1 r I worker. Another little lady. oiU:illv as lovelv, is Miss Mamie Cilrov, a cousin of Ma or (iilfov III New 'o'lk. has Ik'i-II b. re' all the wei'k in light opera. She is : jierli-ct little hcautv Her I'-iee is almost faultless aii-l she is as light and grji efitl 11- a sylph. Her voice is good and herae-ting ininiitiible-. 1 am in hive with bulb of then, though lin y are very ilitleivnl n pes of women. s,-n;i',,r Murphy b;is i,ee u very attentive lo Mi-s l.ilroy and took her on the lloor of the House the dav tin tariff bill passed. The lit'st of the three luindreil to be rc feired to by this Mail ami Express phi losopher is ; liss Mildred Lee-, the daugh ter of the famous Confederate geneiid. Ile says that she hail iu every sense been '-. h.ider in Washington society this season, and ailels; .-sue is ii woman wnosc illustrious an cestry niust inspire respect wherever the glorious flag of our country is unfurled, for the stars and stripes ol the national emblem arc taken from the coat-of'-arms which her great-grandmother, Mrs. Custis shared ns the consort of (Jen. Washington. Miss Mildred Lee is now a resilient of this city. She was born at Arlington in the great historic mansion standing in the midst of what is now known a.- the Na tional Cemetery, anil passed her child hood there, and some of the relics of the Lee, Parke and Custis families, once treas ured at Arlington, are craciouslv shown to you by Miss Lc in the modest house she now occupies on Jetlerson Place. Miss Lee Injurs a remarkable resemb lance to the picture of the Duchess of Devonshire by Sir Peter Lelv. Small dinners nre the chief hospitalities at her house, anil the guests are usually called from the fin flour of the Southern ansto- cracs, with one or two of tho memliers of the diplomatic corps or a distinguished stranger on a temporary visitor to the seat of government. The dishes are served on the sumptuous silver plate, engraved witli the arms of that Gen. Parke who brought tho news of the victory ol Blen- neim to ueen Anne. He was one of Miss Lee's English ancestors on her mother s side, and the silver was a gift to nini irom ute last ot tne Stuart sov ereigns. Everywhere in Miss Lee's house are relics of the grandeur of her familv lie- fore tbc fortune of the American civil war so seriously diminished it. Not the least interesting arejthe two portraits, one 01 lien. Washington in the scarlet uni form of an officer in the British Armv, and the- other of Miss Lee's father, Gcil Kobert E. Lee, in the blue uniform of an officer in the United States Armv. How different the success of tfceso distinguished 'rebels.'' "Habit is a cable: every dav we weave a thread and soon we cannot break it." Don't form any bad habits, but get in the habit of coming to Howabd's for what you need in Clothing Hats or Caps. We have! other things you need too. They" are Shirts, Neck ware and Underware, Just in a new lot of Balbriggan shirts and suspen ders, The suspenders are long cut. They will suit you if you are tall. New Collars, Cuffs and Windsor Ties. , Childrens White Hats for little ones. ; i. -Cv :u J- M. H0WABD. ' MAY 2D, tUM. IIAI'I'EM.X.S Or THE l AV. 1 n.il'jr ne e ki htaii ' lh;-h. the .. hi- I -. 1 if I empl IV '111 s... Trm. i . .r pr.,f, - -glie.l to t'r.iw, cep'at . 1 11 1 V 1 the I'll I h - -III 1 el 1 the 111 "PI" -!k. ei 11 1 U- i lie- lu.l 1 nitre IM 111! I. .III I lli.'i.IU'l !r pioini't tt liaiel. Tie of I. I'lib,- 1 M 1 .Ii I el M 1 1 ,- oik -;!,!. Mr. it ll. V!7th. e ; W. M, 1 ,, wh , .... i - I. Ilv.ll.s up oil I 1 1 a k 1 lie .1111' I 1 Ion. s. to get in 11 1 i. 1 1 ni ululc it was mining b. ,.- "I b' liaVl- lit least ll tew III . k!c-ss, ! ,,ri. ge-ttiiu int.. th. cr of every The- Ch 1 Wee klv are' as to win-Mi silve r p'a-il former ..igi thill he le day mat 1 11 .1 I f. lotle ( lb- 1 . 1 and W.l, r T ! I. - ei'l. - mug a ti I r Ch 1 his I i lie ef tin The h:l I' t ile b, -1 I f Ho lip Ti ,- t I . oll.lll. I . I ll Igloll lei the ti lllf. I 'I'll ll. I. e-ls,. l, .f. Ills. - tell wl it to rest uile. The Wl 1 r papers p,i thai 1 ril-.is ii- 11. w . v. : .id the M ol ll 'I'll, le I. . II 111' ! Mill 'l lap. lid I. ell-part livill Ihe hiw may a- a gem-i al ronage- lliioiijli ellesoll il 1 In penihlit and present eoiuhl e-l. pie ..s I, -p. .'I'd ll 1. The prev.ll I'll -s - , in -i- ol Ihe- p;l-l wee k. lolll tig --Ml k still y IV-ldl-lle, a'.,, ll 1 II 11, v l-s ol the , ilv. All Ihe liell. ' w .iuieil. Siraitgi. to s iv , ,. I ,!i ,1.-- Illto '.ll" Illls- lllelll w here I III do lake-ll shelter and k lllee llilee ,1 tin-in. The bin!, ling wa- -. - 'lalll.lgid. The oiiling, ou- a-s i ; t of l ie Fred ll iri ingto.-i. on the e, hi , iliiughfer of Mr. Ilem v W. u Koiiiioke. V.i , "il la-l W.-dii, s,j n er lllsliin ,. th il i e)i cues .bid..- I i-oitrt and its su ,n s eujenc. I i- end, ll,l lllil! s. , si,-kn:ng : 1 i 1 1 1 : 1 1 : . M , i,i-i, . entiielv e I eh- I b ll, 'ii,ai le i ing an lillinan sh ip,,, ill llie pa pel -West. if h;, I, flhsolaiely fare A cream of tartar baking powcer Highest of all in loavening strength. Latest United States Hovshnmehi Fooo HEroiiT. Royal Baking Powdkb Co., 106 Wall St.. N. Y. TO OUR Customsrs o-tf-o We Need Money 9 9 ? ? a.ncl Must Have i ; it Tho9e who owe us will greatly oblige by settling, their accounts; at once. Hespectlully, NUNN & McSORLEY. DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU rV) Save a. Oollar You may ilo so by gttting OUH Prices Iron Soil Pipe, Terra Cotta Sewkr.1 and Drain Pii-e. Uubber Water Hose, Hose Fittisos, and Lawn Sprinklers. Bath Boom Outfits Complete. J. J. DISOSWAY & CO . 43 Craven Street. mlOlm 5,000 PENN MUTUAL AND TRAYLOR'S KEY WEST Inti Received at BRADHASf & BROCK Bafcincr Vtng Co'. Ftescription Drug Store, v PAPEandDEYO. WIIOI.KSAIJi Commission Merchants. W ii i-sli inji. i tn Slrci'i, SEW YORK. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heavy shipments unsurpassed by any house in business. the I.-.V Ki l l KN-s MADi: KACII DAV e if A l.I iU National It ink Ne-w Heine-, X. (. l-KITUKNCK Nail- evonrt Hank New Vmk. Stencils and Postals can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S. PRICE : i'KMS THE-:-BIG-:-IF! -IJM- IF IF IF M WANT THE BEST IF III Yon Want tlie Clieapes fF IF Yon Want t Li: II IF I. V:U I ill: kll II IF Pos TiiL.se QUALIFICAriONS-o II IF IF -IF -IF I -.It II- IF BEAUTIFUL PICTURE BUY A IFI LF POUND OA1V ofl ANTZ SEA IF KF FOAM and we will give jpyou one. IF VSt .V iLssMsM WE Hicnoffl.jraiHi" 47 40 Pollock Street r:--v- . . - '.'..s!'--v