The Daiiz Journal.
VOL. XIIL NO. 57.
NEW BERNE, N. C SUNDAY. JUNE 10, 1894
PRICE 5 CENTS
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($1
BC8I5E8S LOCALS.
HARDWARE of all kinds to t oliJ for
the uext sixty days at cost and les in
some caws, no reasonable offer refused.
Call and tee me and be convinced, this is
no humbug sle. 1. M. Da a vet,
tf. South Front 8t.
FOUND. An umbrella, owner can have
by proving property and paying lor ad
vcrtisciiidnt. ('. C. Ci.akk. It
FOUND. On llroad mreet. A small
sum of money. Owner cunhavc I y prov
ing property and paying for advertise
ment. J. C. Scales. -t
Mlt. B W. Herring, travelling salesman
for Stii-ff piiinns fciltiinore, will time and
re..iT u few )in tlii week. Leive
onl t at Fu'f ird li n- .
MUS. I)l(;l"II II .
t met
II li niil pure ex
Jt. FOUND. A i ul n thu .tireet. Owner
can have the mine iy provinsf property at
JoiuiN.vi. officii; a id piijinif for mlvertiso
nient. TO WHOM it may !! irerni All persons
that have had .mcouiiW sUuiiliiu on my
books lor one year and over. 1 hereby
notify you that in thirty days from date
if not nettled I will advertise the s.imc
by placing them in n large glass
frame and hang it out in front ol my
place of busmcus every day. so thai it can
lie seen who wears cloths aiu don't pay
for them. H. Saw ykh.
Fashionable Tailor.
MONKY saved is money made. Ituy
vour Medicines at Mace's Drug Si.ce,
You will save money on every purchase.
Quality giuiMiitecd A trial will convince
you.
THY Uaskill'a Cream Drinks, they are
tine. Nothing but pure cream used in
making them. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla,
Strawberry, Raspberry mi l lt.inaiias. Also
Ice Creum Soda. tl.
WHKX lioraxine is used according to
directions, a third of the liilmr and the
cost ol soap in ordinary washing is saved.
Samples free at J. F. Taylor's.
MAC iINK and hand made brick in any
quuuliiy tor Nile.
a2tf I'll AH ltKlZKNKTKIN.
LOOAL NEWS.
A li W A U VKIl Tfs KM EX TS.
llowarii.
F. M. Draney Hardware.
B. W. Herring Piano tuner.
J. C. Scales. Found sum of money.
C. C. Clark, Jr. Found an umbrella.
J. E. Latham List your city taxes.
Hon. W. T. Caho lias removed his law
office to the Dufl'y building over Nunn
and McSorley's.
The Presbvterian pulpit will be filled
th-day by Rev. J. E. L. Winecoll'. of
Dover.
A baptism of the Free Will denomina
tion will bo held at the foot of liroad
street this afternoon at lour o'clock.
Mr. Will Hay takes the situation at
the A. & N. C. R. H. foundry office
vacated by Mr. J, B. Richardson. He
entered upon its duties yesterday.
Mr. R. P. Hinton, druggist, of Jackson
ville is critically ill at that pkice, Mr. II in
ton was one of the civil engineers w ho
made the survey for that port:on of the
Vr N & N Riilroad laying ketweeu New
Berne and Jacks invill.
The appeal to Superior court, is to de
cide as to whether the confirmation of sale
shall stand. The taking of the case to
ex-judge Conner as refree is tor examina
tion into facts and the law t see how the
purchase money shall be applied.
Mr. Ed. Gerock hits started two build
ings on Change street between his resi
dence and that of Mr. C. S. Hollister.
They will bu handsome residences, sup
plied with all modern conveniences, (.'apt.
J J. Laswiter is also starting l build on
bis recently purchased lot near the foot
of Hancock street.
The Dover itemizer of the Kiuston Free
Press says, a petition was biiing num
erously signed there, asking President
Chadwick of the A. & N. C. R. R., tJ
furnish that place with a large warehouse
and a waiting room for passengers, both
of which .they say is badly needed. We
hope the improvements will come.
Thu Goldsboro Lumber Company is
moving its planers, &c, down from Golds
boro to their plant at Dover. The mill is
temporarily stopped while this extra work
is In progress, "bat in a week or such a
matter, we understand, it is expected to
be all ready and then the running is ex
pected to bj resumed in all departments
on full time.
The Einston Free Press tells of anoth
er successful operation at the sanatorium
there. It siys "Sheriff Dillahunt, of
Jones county, was here Saturday and
curried bit father, Mr, -L. Dillahunt,
borne. ' Mr, L. Dillahunt had a very diffi
cult surgical operation performed on him
at Dr. Hyatt's Sanatorium and went
home in good condition.''
The Executive Committee of the State
' Fanners' Alliance met in R.deigh Friday,
.and called the State Alliance annual
meeting at Greinslioro the second Tues
day in August. This is the third time in
gaocession Greensboro has thus been
' cboam. President Butler, of the National
Alliance, is one of the committee, - ;
Notice -Atlantic S. F. E Ct. jTo. 1.
' There will be a special saeeting of your
Company held to-morrow night. Mon
day Jane 11th, at your rooms, at 8:30
o'clock, sharp. .A there will be busineae
of importance, ft full attendance is re
quested, :Vj '''"-- t Xi
By rder of Foreman, ' :
, ; Go. D. Roberts, Sec'y
Com lor and (Join
Judge H. R. Bryan, who has !ceu off
holding court returned borne last night.
Messrs. R. E. Walker and W M. Mason
prominent attorneys of Boston, arc regis
tered at the Albert. They are in the in
terest of the Sewerage Co.
Mr. Jon. McSorley, of the city, and a
law student of the University, returned
home last night and Mr. J. E Mattocks,
of Pollocksville, another student arrived
en route to his home and is registered at
Hotel Alliert.
Mr. Fred L. Hunter, of Hcndeison.
came down to visit his father-in-law Mi.
N. S. Richardson.
Mr. W. 10. Clarke, went down to Ileau
fort on account of the death ol Mis
Annie Bell, of Harker's Island, lor who-e
estate he i the administrator. IIo ex
pects to return Wednesday.
Miss Annie Patrick, of Institute, arrived
to visit at Mr. J. M. Hine' an I Mr. W.
K. liiuriugtou's.
Mr. A. Uatcliett relumed from a tour
in which he has been following up and
reporting the Third party speaking.
Mr. J. M. Mines returned from Onslow
County where he has lieen canvassing for
The Journal.
Ilev. J. E. L. Winecotl'iil Dover came
down to conduct the service in the Pres
byterian church today in the absence of
the pastor at Davidson college. He is
the guest of Mr. C. 10. Foy.
Hon. K. M. Simmon", returned to Ital
eigh. Miss Emma Simmons and Miss Mary
Middleton left for the home of the
former at Oliver.
Miss Anie H.tiray.ol Washington City,
aniveil to visit her cousin Mrs. C. M. (iil
pin. Hotel Allien Arrivals: -S. N. Brick -house,
Norfolk; A. (i. C. (iihlcy, Boston,
C. I'. Brooks, Poughkeeisie; W. S.
Chadwick, Beaufort,' W. 1!. Coodwin,
W. N. , N. II. K.; .1. E. Mattocks, Pol
locksville. Action of C.iiirt in the Water Works
Case
Clarence Delalield ct als.. vs. The
Lewis Mercer Construction Company et
ids. Motion to consolidate with this
cause the actions of Snow Steam Pump
Works and Riter ec Conly.
Motion denied.
Motion to make new jiarties and for
leave to issue summons.
Motion granted.
Affidavits tiled of Snow Steam Pump
Works to be allowed to set up its claim
specified in affidavit iu this action, and
become party defendant for said pur
pose. Motion granted. Order tiled.
Report of receivers, T. A. Cnvn mid
Wm. Dun, 1 tiled.
Affidavits tiled.
Motion for continuation of report of
sale of receivers. Motion for time to file
counter affidavits.
Counter affidavits filed.
Motion lodged for removal of receiver
upon the grounds of hiving interest in
the subject matter and the purchase of
the property.
Judgment of confirmation, sale and
order.
Appealed by the Chattanooga Foun
dry & Pipe Co., and Snow Steam Pump
Works from judgment and order of con
firmation. Notice waived. Bond fixed
at (J25. Order of reference to Hon. H.
G. Conner.
Hot for the Mountains
An excursion will be run from New
Berne to Mount Airy, June 26th. Leav
ing New Berne atj7:00 a. m., over the W
N & N Riilroad and reaching Mt. Airy,
over the C F & Y V Railroad at 8:30 p
m, thus giving the excursi onists a de
lightful ride in the day time.
This is an opportunity of a life time
and none can afford to miss it, Two
days ill be allowed pleasure seekers for
taking in the beauty and grandurc of the
mountain scenery, Train will leave Mt,
Airy on its return at 7:80 a m, June 29lh,J
reaching New Berne at 9 p nv
Fare for round trip has bet n placed at
the low price of $1.00. Special reserved
seat cars will be attached to train and the
small charge of 50 cents additional will be
made for each person occupying a reserv
ed seat.
This is to be a first class excursion in
every particular. Postively no drunken
ness nor disorderly conduct will be allow
ed on this train.
Will Yards Bear Inspection t
We are informed that the Board of City
Council will soon appoint a "Sanitary
officer," who will begin his rounds ot in
spection at once.
It will be well gentle reader for you to
"stick a peg down here," and if your
premises are nrt in good sanitary condi
tion get them so at once.
"Good Clothes open all Doors."
So says a Danish proverb, and
in a measure it is so. Now when
you want Good Clothes call at
HOWARD'S and buy a suit.
Our aim is to sell only good ones
and at the right price. You
need have no fears' of paying
more for an article than it is
worth. With Clothes you will
need other things. Such as hats
8 hoes and other , fixings. V New
lot "Big Six",, shirts at 60 eta
the best in town for- the money,
t ' J M. HOWARD.
MISS LEAH JOXFs' SCHOOL.
Prize for Compositions on North Caro
lina Historical Events Miss
Xinale White Wins Sold
Xedal on Spelling.
Prof. Eilwird Daves, of Baltimore,
takes a great interest on the children of
his native town. He is csecially desirous
that they should have a thorough know
ledge of the early history written and
unwritten, of their on State; and tlial
they sl,,ii,l glory ill the mine.
To stimulate the y oung people to this
slud,Piof. Davis has teen, f-r some
time, oll'eiiiig a e irh p 17 r tbe Iwwt
composition on 1 1 !l 1 . , -t.n 1, al subjects
During the p.ist mIio 1 t. i :ii, li hi offer
ed this prize twice t 1 the m;m of Miss
Li ah Jones' scho.,1. 1 1st subject be
ing 'I'lie .Settlement of Hoanoke," for
which Misses Mable Hughes, Addic Clay
poole, Mary Cuion and Maud Kinsev,
and Master liayner Jones contested.
Though only live contested for the prize,
die greater part of the school lias lieen
making mi especial study of both the
geography and history ol North Carolina.
They have lead Prof. Davis' "Raleigh's
New Fort 111 Virginia," also Prof. Weeks'
'I.o-t Colony of Uoaiioakc," and hue
written compositions on "Sir Waller Kal
eigh," "Lost Colony of Koanoke hland,"
"The Lost Colony" etc.
Ill this contest the pu;iils had not the
slightest help in compiling the informa
tion gained from their reaoings and I'jom
histories. The teacher even refusing to
correct their work as to spelling and pun
dilation. The comio-itions were sent to
Prof. I Lives, and he handed them to Prof.
Adams, w ho is iicifi ssor of History of
Johns Hopkins I 'niversily, who ,1 cided
Master Kayiier Jones' to lie the Ik st and
Miss Maud Kinsey's the second U'st.
The young people of New Berne dioiild
appreciate Prof. Daves' kind interest irjil
strive by cultivating themselves in body,
mind and heart to make the history of
dear old North Carolina what it has ever
been, the pride of her sons and daughters.
It is but fair to slate that Prof. Adams
knew nothing ol the children, not even
their names.
In the contest for spelling Miss Minnie
White ably won the gold medal which
Miss Jones ottered to the best speller.
I'll 11 roll Services
Centenary Methodist Church Kev. J.
T. Lyon, pastor. Services 11 a. 111. and 8
p. m. Prayer meeting It. a. in. Sunday
School 4 p. ni., J. M. Howard, .Supt.
Presbyterian Church Seivice 11 a. 111.
and 8 p. m., conducted by Kev. J. E. L.
Winecoff, of Dover. All cordially invited
Sunday School ,'i:l!0 p. 111.
Christ Ctuireh Rev. T. M. N. (ieorge
rector. 3d Sunday after Trinity, Holy
Communion 7:1") a. in. Service and ser
mon 1 1 a. 111. Evening prayer (i:l" p.
m. Sunday school and young Men's
bible class 15 p. in. Sunday school at the
Chapel 0:110 a.m. The public are cor
diallv invited. Attentive ushers.
St. Paul's Catholic Church. Mass at
11a. in. Catechism at 4 p. 111. Vespers
and Benediction at 8 o'clock p. m. Rev.
P. F. (uinn.
Church ol Christ 1). H. Petree, pastor
Service at 11 a ni and 8 p m Sunday
School at 4 p m. Everybody invited.
Y. M. C. A. 5:15 p. m. Rev. D. U.
Petree will speak upon an old testament
theme. All men are cordially invited.
Sunday School service at the Baptist
Mission 9:15 a in, comer of Norwood and
Pollock Sts.
Hood Work.
Car No. 17, one ol the A. & N. C. II.
R., company's last purcliased passenger
coaches has been in tbe shop undergoing
as thorough an overhauling as could lie
give 1 to a car.
The interior wood work, beautiful
oak in natural colors, everywhere except
the windowsills has been varnished and
the latter stained in imiUtiou of
walnut; the brass work has been burnish
ed and rclacquered.
The exterior of the car has been repaint
ed in Tuscan red and trimmed in coach
black and gold. The painting through
out is a beautiful piece of work and re
flects great credit upon Mr. Joseph us
Brinson, whose work it is. The finishing
touches are now being put on and the car
will soon be brought out for the summer
travel.
We notice the fish air built at the shops
and painted nearly a year ago, and see
that it looks better to-day than the one
purchased by the company from outside
ol tbe State and put into use for the first
time the latter part of April. New Berne
bas good workmen, and the products of
their skill are not easily beaten.
New York Truck Quotations by Wire.
Messrs. Palmer Riveoburg & Co., of
New York, telegraphed the following
quotations for that city last night.
Blackberries, twelve to fifteeu cents:
Potatoes, Rose, $3.50, 1400, $4.50;
Chili Beds (3 $6.50. Cukes 1.25
$1.50. Beans, crates green, 60 90;
wax, 75 $1.25 green and wax, baskets
il.W (2) 11.23.
List Tonr City Taxes,
Having been appointed Tax List Taker
for the City of New Berne, I hereby give
notice that I will receive game at my
office No. '3, Craven street, lor twenty
days beginning Jane 11 tb. Office hours
8:30"a.nu,to 1:30 p. m., and 8 p. m., to
op. m. s vry wespecwuiry, .
J..S. Latham.
JuMlOOy'M..'-.,' ; ,r , ..- ;
Death of aa Estimable Lady.
Mips Annie Bell, a very age. I and
lienoveljnt Northern Prisbytcri m ludy
of considerable mean, who ha- done
much valuable service lor the cmise of
educatiou and religion ah tig the Mnnie
diatc coat of this part of the Slate, died
at Harker's Island Friday and will le
buried at Ile.iufort to-day.
Though Mrs Bell was a Presbvterian,
the Northern Methodist . hun lies, now
about a dnz 11 in number, of that region,
and the tl iuiisbing school at Mar-hall-lierg.
ul which Presiding Ehler (tr.ihain
is Presl.lrllt, uiilly owe their CXUleln e
to her. 1 Kning a visit about the close i.l
the war she tliscovcied that the people of
linkers Island, to attend church, had to
go about six milt s by water and she gen
erously built a good church, the one
known as Free (iracc church for them,
and gave it to tbe Method'n-ts, as most of
the people were ol that denomination,
but In'ing of the North, she gave it to the
Northern instead ol the Southern blanch
of that denomination, and from that Ik'
ginring the work has grow n to its pres
ent proportions.
Mu. h of the tintu since her lirst ac
ipiaiutauce with the people she has made
the island her home ami devoted her ser.
i' vs. as we said, iu whatever way she
could to advance the cail-e of educatiou
and religion among those in the vicinity.
She w is highly esteemed and greatly lie
lovod bv all the people around, and her
death will carry sorrow lo many a home.
Card or Thanks and Appreciation
ElilToK Joi'HN.w.: Please allow us
the space ill your valuable p iper to say
something 111 regard to the t'ape Fear
Fire Company, and also the l'lneiiix
lime Reel Co., No. I, which appealed in
our city. May Js,,,u the W. N. .V N.
Railway.
They were met at the depot by the
Rough ainlR' idy Hook and Ladder Co.
No. I., ami marched to the Unity Lodge
Hall and a welcome address was delivered
by Rev. J. S. Johnson, alter which he
was followed by our worthy townsman,
W. W. Lawie-icc. He was followed by
the foreman of the Cape Fear Company.
Alter which lie was followed by Capt.
Kd. Brown, foreman of Pho nix Com
pany No. 1. Alter which the foreman,
S. J. Taj lor of New lieine. addressed
them with a few rein irks. Alter which
dinner was served by '.) of the fairest
young ladies in the city, in which we re
turn a vote of thanks aud hope they will
do so again. Everybody seemed to enjoy
themselves.
Now Mr. Editor, allow lis to say to the
city authorities, that we thank them
kmdly for the kindness rendered us on
the 21st of May, and also return a vote of
thanks to the orBcjis in charge ol the
Water Works for the kinduess rendered us
in regard lo Water Works.
We returned our visit on May 24th.
arrived in Wilmington at eleven o'clock
11. 111.. accompanied bv the New Berne
Cornel Band. We were taken in charge
by the loreinan. Valentine Home, and
Capt. Kd. Brown, and marched up to the
Caie Fear engine house, anil then was
Ukeu to the City Hall, where we met
Mr. S. II. Fishblute. Alter being intro
duced by Foreman Home, then he deliver
eil us a welcome address, and of which
we never tired 111 our lives. He spoke m
high terms of the firemen's duly, which
w e highly appreciate. A vote of thanks
was tendered to above named company
for this gallant work, after which an ad
dress was delivered by Rev. Clegg,
pastor of St. Lukes Church. A vote ol
thanks was returned to him for the man
ner in which he spoke.
He was followed by the torcmaii, b. J.
Taylor of New Berne, lie spoke in a
very lew, briet remarks, accepting the
welcome address, after whicli dinner was
served bv 10 of the. lair-face ladies ot
Wilmington and we hope to meet them
again. Lett there on the -oth ot alay
aud returned home all safe, and had a
good time.
Mr. Editor, we hope that the Wilming
ton Messenger will copy the same as it
being one ot tbe grandest parades ever
known ia Wilmington. We close by
saying the following named persons was
committee on excursion:
C. H. Russei.i., Chairman.
Aaron Bryant,
C. H. Kinsey, Sec'ty.
S. J. TayIjOH, G-ncral Manager.
Committee on Publication.
Aaron Bryant, Cbairmau.
Thomas Viiite,
C. H. Kinsey,
S. J. Taylor. Foreman.
New Berne, N. C, June 7th, 1894.
Water! Water!!
A Stock of Galvanized and Black Pipe.
LL necessary fittings.
TERRA Cotta and Cast Iron Pipe.
OILET3.
ELEGANT & chcau bath room outfits.
XCELSIOUaud Arclaw Sprinklers.
RUBBER aud Linen Hose.
EELS.
Get our Prices on the above
and Save Money.
J. J. DISOSWAY & CO.
J. Turner & Co.
Have Just Becelved,
On June 8th, the Handsomest aiul nicest line
OF
BABY CARRIAGES
that ever we have had brought to this city.
aoa wiu sen mem oneap ior oaso or on time.
rail and see us at onee before purchasing
elsewhere and be convinced ol the tact.
Mo. 77 MIDDLE STREET, '
NEW BERNE, N. C.
Have You Usid
DR. CHAPIN A. HARRIS'
. DENTIFKICB?
(BBADHAM & BBOCK Drug Co.
H APPENISliS OK THE DAY.
Kifiy disheartened gamblers annually
commit suicide at Munte Carlo.
Kxd'rwidciil Harrison is still so shy.
and yet every IkxI v realm s tlist he i in it
all ucr.
Human coins have U-i-n found ainon
rums m Suitli Atncn.
Tlic underground elei trie railroad in
Iindnn Is in pi icrs sixt-tLivc lert Ulow
t lie surface.
In lieriiunv ti pristim r is ucipntted ou
11 tie viit' by jury. A vote seven to
live lrats (be decision with the court,
while a vols- ofeiM to f.ur means eon
11 Hi hi .
Some lilisrliievolls person in Zanesv lie,
., placed a dumuiv on a trollev traek.
and the nintorinan, thinking In had run
over 11 human U 111. fanned.
Striking miners are huniiic bridges in
Ohio mid -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : trains. Troops had
to chaise upon (bein and their wives to
allow trains to resume niniiiiej The
sKuatiou is a'ai ming.
Victims of the talking habit will lie
plentiful this year. A l'eison may lie cured
of the whiskey habit, the morphine habit,
and even the cigarette habit, but never ol
the talking habit.
An opera glass h now on the market
than can In1, by, pressing :l button, be con
verted into)a photographic caineni.
I f Congressional talk could le utilized
for irrigating purposes as easily as for
irritating purposes there would not lie an
acre of arid land in the country.
Administration made g 1 lei iiatoi i it
tii kets have seldom suceee led in gelting
elected.
The lact that a coxevile was drowned
in the IN tomac river, while in swimming
L'ives a hard blow to the idea that t In v
are all tramps.
"A contest of silence" is the iimcl en
tertainment to be iriven by the members
of a wonian's sew'ing sMieiet in Indianap
olis. Last ear the first woniatij to speak
was quill for only nineteen minutes and
twenty seconds. (Haulier of Light.) The
record will be lowered this year, while
the woman pietion is U-ing agitated.
Gen. A. W. ireely, one of the highest
authorities on polar exploration, will re
view, in the June number of Mcl'lure's
Magazine, the chances of success lor the
three important North Pole expeditions
now in progres and di s. rib:' the phv
iscal conditions which hinder the ex
plorer. A fourth pally has been started. II is
called the Progressive American party.
It claims :10ii,ihiii members already. It
started Iroiii a meeting in I'Htsburg, l'a.,
and mechanics seem to be the prime
movers. Their platform campaign eon
tains sixteen articles. The orignators
mean lo start a vigorous campaign.
Absolutely
Pure
A oream of tartar baking powder
Highest of all in leavening strength.
Latest Unitrd States Government
Food Hkpokt.
Royal Baking Powdkb Co,, '106 Wall
St., N. Y.
Those thin, pule, weak, nervous peo
ple continually losing tlesh, steadily, buk
surely otng into decline and consump
tion, should not delay taking Johnson's
Aromatic Compound Cod Liver Oil the
great st.ength and flesh producer.
SI'KCIA L STKAMKUS.
NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE
and WASHINGTON, N. C.
ALL WATER ROUTE.
Str. New Berne
WILL SAIL TUESDAY'S & FRI
DAY'S 1 P. M.
tStmr. ALBEMARli
WEDNESDAY'S IP. M, and SATUR
DAY'S 7 P. M.
THE ONLY DIRECT
LINE TO N. Y. CITY.
Delivery via O.D. S4S.C0. Guaran
teed.
No Transfer Charces.
PUILA. CLYDE LINE,
Baltimore old bay line,
boston providence m. a m. trans. CO.
WASHINGTON. D. C. NORFOLK A WASH-
TON S. B. CO.
RICHMOND, VA.S. B. CO.
RALPH GRAY, Agt.
New Berne, N. C.
DAILY -FREIGHT -LUTE.
On and after Monday April 16,
a Steamer of this line will sail
from New Berne DAILY (Sunday
excepted) at 4 P. M., until farther
notice.
THE STR. NEUSE
Carryiag the U.S. Mail and Pas
sengers will sail as usual on Mon
day's, Wednesday's and Friday'
GEO. HENDERSON, Agt.
New Berne, N. 0. April 9th 1894.
Bafcincr
PAPEandQEYO.
WHOLESALE
Commission
Merchants.
Washington Street,
NEW YORK.
Southern Fruits aud
Vegetables a Specialty
Large and Roomy
WAREHOUSES.
Facilities for handling
heavy shipments
unsurpassed
by any house in the
business.
ftS-UKTl'RNS MADE
EACH DAY OK SALES'!
National Bank of
New Berne, N. C.
Gausevoort Bank
New York.
KKFEHKNCE :
Stencils and Postals
can be obtained at
JOHN DUNN'S.
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