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Qkj dhaiham Retard H. A. LONDON. Editor. Otho Wilson' puper.luo iy tler, matkj :a reappearance last rtck nnd' promises lo disclose and xposeGo. Riwsoll's- and Senator' Butler conspiracy," and also what baaeii upon tho action ol the Cabinet mcI) has aaid about the other. ; t of ol eic s , . . - , . l lor nil. liou dollars worth tit mnuko Iq b.a first issue Mr. fttlimi pa;,eM der tor lLo Nv , ,m,oa HS . !Uhes conversation between him the money IITa(j0 uvailablo ' Mil, as a-railroad commissioner, and to pay lor it. This is really about Gov. Kuesell which ia uot creditable t ie most war like step yet taken by tb either; B state that be and Dr. " .administration, and it is not I . , surprisiiit; that it should have ereat '' Abbott (another railroad comm.s- vawnioiu lt muy b a bluff, ioner) aud Gov. Uuusoll bad a pri- anj tu9Vo may bo no intention to Vale conversation about increasing purchase ouch a largo quantity ! zilroad! rales. This eeeins strauye. smoko less powder. There would A. the railroad commissioners are certainly be no use lor it, cxcoLt lor a mo imnui rU'htinif purpose. It is the belief ol the judge and jury to pass upon una m)ne ymy Mol ,ienjej meu Ulia Ull ; decide the PaiiFOivd- rates it docs not ks iUH administration can bluff the Meem-rlgtiC tUat fhoy should be pri- new Spanish miuistry it will be in Vntfly discussing a question wh.cH h position where, it inu-t choose be ' . i- ii i twoen fighting and backing down, Vbey must jud.c.ally hear and de- 0,(IOIieilt; ol ,he oido. What would be thought ol a,ini,,iBtration do not brieve il will j.Urorfror a judgo; who would pri-' down, simply because t do so would vately discuss a qr.cstion which they bo to arouse such pubUc indignation ,,.. hHr nd decide la i v and iin- Bartiiilly ? 0 Wednesday ol nexl week, dur- a lot, but they would't stand a back itig the State Pair at Raleigh,, a down l.om Spain on the part ol Mo nil Kinl y s ndiniinstration. largo portrait of tba three Colonels , Tht,01Mllry j() beginning to see ol the26tbN. 0. Regiment will hq,t,ttt tll0tl0 who charged Kx-St-cre jresontied'to the Slate by some of j tary ol State Foster with making a tto friends of tho oflk-eps. it is nae-n ..II i ealins: negotiation with intended to maiio the occasion quite Britain knew what they were . , . i ta king about. Lngland s notiuea .notable one with speech making . ioa t(j U)is p0vcruill0llt lll!lt it and the attendance ct c Cont'eder-1 WouM take no part in t'.e sealing tes. These three Colonels were ' conference to be held in Washington Zobulon B. Vance, Harry K. Bur ! openod the eyes ot the world to , T , ,, r . Foster's biiniilini?. Representative uwvn and John It Lane, ot whom .. ,, . i 1 " ' lot Russia and Japan are now on only tho last nnmad is now alivo llltfir WH. l0 Washington to take and'it is hoped will he lie present m pUrt in the sealing coherence, those this pleasant occasion, a 'fiougli his g ivernuients having accepted the iatrome modesty may keep him a- j aaurmiwH ol Foster th.it K.igl.nnd ... . ., . , ,. had promised to also take pari, tas &Al iou'h so an .nit ami uia- . r:. , , . t , . ., ... " i vf uoii lt had not done so. Months itl'nguisheu an officer in the late war hl0 prot tt N!ljJ lliat yd U, Col. Lano is now one ot the most bad n idea ol doing so. retiring and unobtrusivo citizens of j When a man gets down cvery tbiocumy,.and shuns even the ap : '"8 ""P" 10 iv",',i.m 14 , . . . .kick. Tho case ol Senator Welling pearauce oree.ting notoriety. totli of M(J j j(jin iujttanL.0 Months That was a umblolnigedy at aK'. betoro Well ngton had made , . , , , , . i that tool exhibition on the flxirol .Baleigh on last Sunday, when ; lhe Sonat-, Bot8 Hanna asked him young man, named Al. Watson, to make some speeches in the Ohio shot his wife and killed himself. And campaign and he agreed to do so itis a tearful warning to all young 1 Several days ago Wellington was women not to marry a drunkard ' BVl,n il would greaily , . . . pletso lianna it he would cancel his with the hopeot reforming him. jlio eM,Hlei,lenls 0I1 account of his This young couple were to have! health, ot any other old reason, and been married last spring, but on uo i the announcement was duly maJe oount ot Watson's intemperate hab-i that Senator Wellington's health itslho engagement was broken off. j lttd omlu.llcJ tho cancelhtion of " Ibis Ohio engagements to speak Later he pretended to reform anu so 0nft (), H.inti!4 lJ oi.io friends, speak in July they were married, and, us j ; 0 Wellington, said: fJunna has might have been expected, ho again j been afraid ot eliington evei sinco bogau to driuk. Last Sunday while "e mado that monkey speech in the . . . . ,,, .. ! Senate, and was determined that he druukhe became angry with his; , ,,' ,, , . a . I should not bo allowed to speak in young w'uo and shot her, inflicting , 0lio. His a,pti)u of a gentle hint a wound that may not prove fatal prevented embarrasstuent to ail con but will render her a cripple lor lite,' oerned." Hiid. then ho shot and kl L'd himself. A well known newspaper man, 'just from Dhio. said: "l)uring the f RBslDBNT McKiuley was invited past two weeks, I have been cam to attend '.bo State Fair next week : panning with Senator Hanna. The but ho declined. A live President Audiences that have turned out to . , , , , , hear him have not boen lariro, nor, at tho hir would have been such j lo teU l)0 tnilK b(vo U)ey curiosity as to buve attracted a j a Kreal am))Ulll ()f enthusiasm. Tho Jlrge crowd. The last President of! first week's meetings were in tho na tho United States who vis.ted Ral-! turo ol a 'frost,' but latterly the bt.. igh was Andrew Johnson, in 18C7. ' tendjnee has improved. The fact f , . . ... is that the republicans, for sonio who was born then and was a tail i or's apprentice. Ho also attended Mr. SIcKinley is very anxious to the commencement exercises at i have tho country believe that he is Ghapol ilill, accompanied by Secre- nNt in t10 '"'t fight taryof State Seward, 1WmilHler ; no going on in greater New York's J , , ,, , .... , inumcipal camp ugn, and statements Oeooral Raudall, Gon. Sickles ad t0 that i.fTe:t are boin,c aent out from other high oflicials. It was quilo aj Washington. But theso statements notable occasion, of which we have a fool nobody except those who are livoly recollection. Tub best way to build up tho man afacturing interest ot the South is to attract the attention and obt.iin ' iCio win, and doesn't care a snap tbeassistanco ot Northern manufac whether it be with Tracy for a can turers. For this reason we are pleas didato or with a compromise candi ed to note that tho Southern RaiJ date secured by the withdrawal ot . both Tiacr and Low. lie wants way Company has extended an in- rjU to wouiJ vitatioo totheewLugland Cotton Ki70 lim a Btron!a;er bold on the Manufacturers Association to visit .New York delegation to the next the cotton mill centres of tho South , republican National convention, located alongtbatsyatem of railroads-! which Piatt has pledged to tho sup rk . i 4 , . ...I port of Mr. Mckinley for a second It is said that a largo number w,ll ; crm Noto)y in hington will be accept tho invitation. Thus by a j greatly surprised if the Democratic pergonal inspection these Northern j National Committee should declare manufacturers can see the superior Henry George to be tho regular dem advantages offeror! at th South. "J'to for Mayor ot New Whiee tho law may restrict rath- It is unofficially stated that the 9T unjustly the rights of married women, yot it also rather uoj'istly impoeea a liability upon their bus bands. Aa, for instance, a husband rSaybe sued and mde to pay dam ages, for slanderous woida uttered by his wife in bis abseuce and with out his knowledge or consent. This may seem harsh and unjust, and yet it ia the old common luw of England and was affirmed by the Supreme Court of this State at its last term. Qua State Is well "supplied with oircusos-tbisfall. Ouo or more will exhibit at neatly every town aud ' tntny thousands ct dollars will bo paid to them by people who com plain of the hurd times and scarcity Ot money. Tho yellow lover has 'Jotorrod the j ai reuses from visiting tho States far- j Sber South, and this is the reason why they flocked to North Carolina ' , . . . j and arc exhibiting in our towns. J Washing lost Letter. I From our Recular Unrrespondem. Washtnuton, Out. 8. 1S97. A week in Washington without the laiHieliini; of a new war ttcaro would Keen u.uilo strange, it I kid been bo luntr sinco till. ro Was out). 'I I i o war scarce of the present week was J w. i tratlou would be driven in Uisi;riu:o t private 1 to. Americans can stand I easily fooled or those who wish to be foolod. Mr. Mckinley is with Boss Piatt, and every Federal offi cial in New York knows it and is ntin7 iwr-nrilmtlv f? urntita Riiuj board ot naval officers charged with the duty of investigating and reeoirv mending to the Secretary of the Navy the best place all things con sidered to locato a government plant for tho making of armor tor naval vessels has practically decided that the boat place for the plant is in the south and that their choico is between Alabama and Tennessee, with tho chances slivbtly in favor of their recommending the latter. This recommendation will go to Congress, which will decide wheth er the plant shall bo established. At the city election in Atlanta, "ft-, on Friday hist there was an en -I ..;.;-! ! . tire absence of political alignment, Republicans, Democrats and Popu lists voting for tho best men, judged from a purely business standpoint. Uocky M ou ut Motor: Tbe theory, or belief, that twins do not attain to boaltby old age is proven fallacious in tLe caHe of tLe Misses Wouible of u;Per Nash county, who have attain- ed to over 8o years and have no use for Btick8 cru.lcbe8or eye-laaaes. Elections Next Month. Washington, D. C. Oct. 9 E!ee tious will be bold this Novembar in Peuns lvauia. Ohio, Virginia, Iowa, Kentucky, New York, Nebraska, Colorado, and Massachusetts. Iu Massachusetts, Ohio, Viiginia and Iowa (lovernoi s will be elected. In Maryland snd O.iio a sp cial nation ! al iuiero-d. is involved on account of ia United Slates Senator having to be .elected fiom cueli of those States Kentucky will elt-et a Ck'ik of tbe ! Court of Appeals. Pcnns U'aniiia elects State Treasurer and Auditor General. Nebraska elects a Judge of tbe Supreme Court aud Regent of the University, Coloiado ( l-ctaa Chief Justice. Nnv York el -cts n Chief Justice of the Court i t Appeals a new Assembly and the first tinini cipil ,otbers of Greater New York CltJ. The greatest interest attaches to Ohio, Miinlmd aud New Yoik. Li Ohio the l id icn.t have indorsed the Chicago platform, aud tbe silver for c s are contending for the establi L meutof their doctrine and the elec lion of a Senator. The Ueput 1 e inw nro making a square tight lo:- the nrsHiit L'old standard, for K IKiIili Join principles, aud tor the election of Mr. Htuua to the Senate. 1 Uh indications are that the Republicans will cairy the S'ato. Ia M trylaud the important ti,-lit is over tue Sriiatrshi). It is a ques lion of the over! hi ow ol (ionn iu or fin e-est.iblisb men I of (ioriuaniMil The sitt a'iou is so mixed lhat few wise people attempt prediction, (lor man has tho auti (ionuin eli"reut. in his own party to contend w.th, and I the Republican factions ure more or le-s at outs on account of the success ful resistance to Mr. Wellington's at tempt to establish a Reptibheau bos sir-m. Iu New Yoik the situation is evn more mxed ibau iu Maryland, bu there is a little more indication as to the results. Tho D 'liricats are di vided into silver and gold fan' ions. Tamuianyites and auti Tuiumanyites. The (Republicans have to coiitt-ud with a division of their forces on uc count of tbe independent uoiuinn tion ol tho CitiZ-u' Union iu New York city, and with a siua 1 fragment ot lli.' auti PUlt R -publicana. The m eivs ting fc.it uic ol tho M is nachusetis elt-c:iou is found in the faot that tho i emo 'rats baveci'tui odl bqinrely for the Chicigo plat form. Ti.o re.-ult is not in doubt, bit tlm interest is in kno-viug how large a vote t le silver Democrats cm jjet in .MiissachusettK, with the election of the llepui l.cau aforet.o e coin 'liiion. In Iowa wry important local con sidnratious enter into Ibu fight The L) .'tuocia's. in adlitim to makings tight on the old lb-van liues, are at tai-king the record of tho present 11 ! publican Stite cilice a -ciisiug tb m 1 1 extravagance, etc Mroug spetk ers a-e being put into the State 1, b 1 1 ;ii tks, uud a hurd light is bo ing made, biit the cham-ei of success are with the Ilepub!icais. In Neb-aska tLe IVmocrata. Pop ulists and Siivir Repubhenns aie united, and it is generally expic ed that they will win. Si-uator Tnuri ion has gine into the Ojio enm pi'gn, as allot ding the more jrotit- Lb' service to his puly. In Kentucky the most inter a ing ti-atuio of the fight is tho struggle between Bhickliiiiu and his sihe:' f illoweis i.u l tho Cai liole-Lindsay Gold Democrats. In Virginia there is no regular Re publican t ckct, that party dividing j ou the q iestiou ot tho advisability of making nominations. The Demo crals will elect the Ooveruor und probably tbe Legislature, which will re-elect Senator laniel. Iu Colorado there is a great mix up among the silver lorces. The Silver Demo.-rats have nominated a gold iiiuu fr Chic! Justice, and the nominee of the Silver Republicans has accepted a nomination also from the regular It-publicans, lo the great disgust of the silver men. The University's Success. Chap.l Hill, Got. '.). Ye.-terday the University pissod the high wat er mark of its attendance. The en rollment is now 4.(2. Tbe largest at tendance in tho history ol the Uui versity. previous to this, wa9 451, iu June, lSoH. It is reasonable to sup pose that this year's attendance will be considerably a-rgmeuted by June, ISH8. In 1858, nearly one-ball of tbe at teudauce was from Stales other than North Carol iua. Now, about five sixths of those iu attendance are North Carolinians, further, North Carolina lias more of ber sons (aud daughters) in her University than any other State in the Uuion has in its University. Lillcd His Son. Clarkson, Ga., Ott. 11 Mr. John Branyou, who lives near Mechanics ville, killed his sixteen year old son last oight. Mr. Rranyon, his wife and two sous slept iu one room While a train was parsing the oldest son got up and went out unobserved by any one. A little later Mr. lirany ou saw some one coining through, the door. IIo called, '"Who is there'" aud not getting any answer, fired. Tbe load entered his son's bead, killing bim instantly. Old "iVopIe Old people who require medicino to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the truo remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicino docs notstim ulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic aud alterative. It acts mildly on (tho stomach and bowels, adding ! strength and giving tone to tbe or igans, therby aiding Nature in the j performa nco of the functions. Elec tric Bitters is an excellent appotlzer : and aids digestion. Old People find ' it just exactly what they need. Price I fifty cents and 81.00 per bottlo at '(f. R. Pilkinglon'i, Drug Store Au "Achlcvi'ini'tit" of FusIoh.I From Ihe News sod Observer. j Tbe people of North Carolina who do not live in the negro aecliou of the Slate have little conception of the indignities to which the white poo pie are subjected where the negro is iu coutr 1 Only a few days ago au incident came to our kumv ledge thai occurred iu the Summer that iDus trates the spirit of the rui ng povveis iu a leading Eistein town. One ot the most respectable 1 diea iu Newborn Lad for somo time bad in her employ a small colored girl, who was so well licaled lli-it wneu she was bound out by tho cleik of the court to a uegio from the coun try, she d d not want to leave her wuiie mistuss Armed with the or dc-r of the clerk for the custody of iIk- child, the negro man. to whom the girl had been bjuiid, called at the lioine of her white emplo er and demanded 1 1st she go home wnh hi. a. The girl secieted herself and tbe lady, kuowing her aversion to going, Uii a- t ili-clt'Be her bidii g Itee. heivtipo.i the n -gro we. t down to Five Points a id ootain.d from a negro magistrate a win i ant ngait.st the white lady for the ah ductiou ot the child, and pine d the warrant iu tho hands of a m gro coij stable who served it upoii her. The la ly did not attcud the tiiil, wl i -h win held iu a negro hii', but sent au attorney to npresti t her, waive x aminaiiou aud give bond for her p peirancn at ihj Superior Court. When the lawvor appeared at tie placo of trial, he fouud that a negro I nvy ei bud been employed lo prone cule the lidy.and wiieii heoiV.-ied lo waive i-xaiumat i.iu ami give bond lor her appeal atic to tho superior court, the negro lawyer objected, and in-si.-t-d that the lady should be brought peisonally into court, lie made a violet. t speech au 1 ib-l-ireJ that tier abseuce was a contempt of com I r.u 1 was intended as au ex pies.iion of contempt of court, and deiiMinli'd that she be attached for contempt and be brought into court 1'up negro constat 1.', who is adiikey o! better sense thau the lawyer, ii ' vised Ihe magistrate thitt hn c iil.l ai oept the bouvl without the defeu ! a:it being brought into couit, and the muter was eelll il in thai w;.y against the protest of the negro pn 8 ecut iug at lo: ney. Ibis a ft, nr created gient iudigi a tion among the white people as soon as it was known, uud if the. advice i f tbe neyro lawyer to have the lady brought into the court by the negio cousial 1 ) had been taken, m t ting coul I have prevented a race riol The lady is the wife of a geutleiuiu well known in the Slate. This is the kind of "locul solf-gov eminent'' the Ridicals and their allies declare are "acbievementi npial t' those of the B irons ot K ig laud at Itainiyiui-de. in extorting from King John tbe Magna i'harta.' The Anglo Saxon voters of the State wi:l not longer tolerate a con dition cl atl'iirs lb it m-ike mh-Ii oc c.uriences pussibli, and aveit-i th" humiliation of white ladies only by the fear of phyr-ieal chastisemcut The white man or set of white men who are proud ot such "acLievecjOnis" may be white of skiu but they aie miserable traitois to their race aud the civiliz it on of their country. Salisbury Woili: Mr. S. W. Sa die, who came up from Moiitgmu ery county yesteid iv, tells us that old nuggets are still being fouud in g ol quaiit'ties in that c uu'y. One nugget, the exact weight of which ho could not leirn, was taken out Monday. It's value was iu high tig ores though, and it was reported to bo one of the largest of recent years The interest iu gold mining iu this section is uot abated iu the leu-t. Faycttevillo Observer: James Ad ams(!0 years old. was found dead with his neck broken last night, in Talbot's ditch, up the river road a bout three miles. Mr Adams was driving homo after disposing of a load ot shingles in town. His horse was blind; ho was found on the horsn and carton topol him. The ditih is bctweenlO and 1.1 leet deep, and the supposition is lhat tho tie ceased was asleep, wearied out with his long day's work, and 'lhat the b ind horso missed tho bridge cross ing tho ditch. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. NEW ADVERTISUENTS. GENTS CLOTHING. OUR STORE IS CHOCK FULL OF NEW GOODS. E::;:; ;: Lines cf hi Shccs. EVERY SHOE A WINNEUt NEW FALL HATS. EVHRY STYLE CORRECT AND EVERY 1JAT WORTHY OF lOl'll CONSIDERATION. HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS OF New Fall Suits. Never before were we in such splen- I did shape to treat our trade hand : 60iue. Never before have we bad ! such a handsome stock. Our buyer worked harder, and bad better sue - cess in buying this stock than ever ' before. j wm cstati yiu wlib a new rail Suit If you coins . Hi 18 w7 suro. W. A. Slater Company DURHAM, N. C. Yellow FeTiu- in Texas. Austin, Texas, Oct. 12 The most serious situation now confronting tbo people of Texis is the almost complete blockading of travel, ow ing to the yellow fever scare. Many trains ou all the principal 1 lies hao ; been abaudoued, aud local lines have j stopped running entirely. Eviryi small town in the State is mpidly or gaui. ng shot gun q lai i-n-incs, so i that trains cannot tlip txcept at Hit lug cities. 1 he situ tire Si i t is highly l leeling is oii.i ol gro.viiig ahirm an t ' apprehensiuii. By loiuo:ow light. ml s the stti alien is soou rein ved. ' tho t-i t re soillhei n and celitial p n t ons ot the Stale will be prnc'ionlly w lliout any ladroad fuc. I. lies, a-all : liaii.s will le stoppcil. , j Dr. A. 15 Ri boisoti, of Chip 1 i Hill, ilie.l Midbulv I it Tuesdtv.j : age.l aboui 5S years, lie wtislioi ni and l cm el in I halhuiu county i TJiomns ! & Campbell, Tbe cheapest place to buy all kinds of COOK STOVES. 9 and 12 Eist M i: tin Si reef, Rnteigii, IV. C. Oct. 7. 1S'.I7. Monuments and Tombstones. Writ" l'ir De.-igns and 1'riee-i. DURHAM MM Mil, Oct. 7, S'T. IH'KIIAM. .N C. Special Invitation. We give a cordial inv;tl(ion to our country friend-i to visit our t-xe'ii-.ive Dty Goods e-labl sbinent, wh l- iu l)urhaui Two ll't'ir.H packed from wall to Wi ll, wit Ii the I irgest stock in Ontnil Nrih Carolina. Every thing waiitt-d in G-ccds, t'in tie limn 1 Iutb. Wrlio tur s.intii'8 it DRESS GOODS, Velvets, SXU3 and 7XUZVI which are our specialties. Mention prices. Hiving once dalt with us shop ping wl! bo made easy. Prices al solulelc right. Very respect felly, ELLIS, STGHE & 0. Store between W. A Slater Co. atd Pridgen & Jones. Oct 7. 1!7. m & son, (14 S. Mirtin Street.) UAL Hid H, N. C. Twenty Four Years of Successful j Storo-Keeping. DSESS GOODS. AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Onr lln if nl-irk Dnw Omi ls f..r llila fall Is uuuKiinlly aiir ii-Uvi-, nml piutirncPH nil crmlet i t seros, lU'urli'tlnH Ainl fauoy weavi s Imm luo I" Il 2 a y.ir I. In riu-y Di cn il imlK wn are Blmwlug go'i.1 Clngii at Ul. M. 31 an t 60.:. mil assort meiit "f i'Iiubiht X'Viis, hu -h an nul ln anJ fan :)- U inn-'llow al S, ", 10, l anj i: . t-.la All im1 ir ot vol void a'. 6). 7 V; and l.l)0. SI-TOES. VEUY IMPORTANT. Wo have never liofi.r" ma in eiu h rff irm Iu thin Ji-pariuioni in havnwhat you waul. w w.iuM llkw ptrtly t ! HiIb nmck Wo rtttry onuii.o.ttiiui not nuiv In th-j atn-'k. Imt iu all darlnu'Uit. Our prlvM are an low aa .the low est CROCKERY. Dinner Sols W, t. tig, 10 (W. Tea Sots U, 4 VI, MUX. Ti'llvt St, tl lo 11 J. GROCERIES. Tills ilnparemi'i.1 liat prov ! a i;raul iT4j). Wo sell oulf lor i-iihli an 1 our (irlcua nro In-low all "thorn In town. i Try onr now ol.t. oe at 150; iot Mo;haan'l 1 iiiv Cone.- mi am-, ArbiMklva' tvtteu VinvntUrk- : .Is. oilvort uuU tl'll4M. I Uot. ,i' lcJl. 1 fi fl M I Iff f f w w urn y j ri0 PI T atherOTTTTiS AW (VfW R ...ni.-kv. and the' il sjj UliDjLJX-L Jl Q Vili) ZTJXJ. 3 Ring Qhcus MlLUONAIUE v WFK A-1 1 AQUARIUM AKogf Splendid mm Character , -4m& PC PRESENTATION MS for. 3Ki Willi .'11 & and BEST OF AMERICA5 Oiun ; o rntin S.ircrgth, i' ileal in C haracter, Splendid in Cigarrizatitn, Ii. :.? xi-iccnt in Presentation. OlLc Tiucit, Cleanest, IWihliofet and 510ST M VtiMlK KM A.U'M-.IIHNT INS III IT I ON OF THE ! n-:viTi;i. lv- " 7 ! 1 , i. I-IalfLI:lc Rro Trcil:, 1 ,CCO rcaturcs, IOO FP.cr.o.nsnal Acts, Clowr.n, HO Hurricane Races, 4 Trains, EiMjvk cc, O Gcr.ds, GO C aires A Crovo of Carnole, 15 Open Ucnc, A Morel cf Elephants. g-4,OCO.:0 t'nily Expent--. "The 13c st Scon in a Loc;-.i!-:."" Cin. Commercial Caz etto. Hiyh tonod l, Lvery VVay-i.i !tta?i:Uic!o of First Ranl;""St. Louis Republic. "'Bcwlldfcrs the Seiises, tazz!cs tlie f.'cs."-Cenvor Times. Tho Cleanest, most satidf uctcry Circus yet, seen hero. "-Now Orleans Ficayunc. "Gives more than it promises, "fan Francisco Examiner- The O-reatosst Porfcmicrs in. tiio World are -vvitH the C:cat "'rallace snows tr.ia Sicaocn, Ircliains' the The 'Weri tz Faniilv Aer. I. sis,' The 4 Murlells, Jiicyt le anJ Skatinp l.xiurts. The 10 Jtellanieails, Statuary AiliwiM, The SaiiHdiii SiKtei s. Female Suiiikiuih. 10 Prine-pal Male ni.il l-'einale Kiiiies-trisns, The 3 I'elita Aei inl IJ irK- Exli aonlinary, Ro.vena. the Hen 1 (ii-aml S.eei.icular (Eetl by 3 Siatera pm Street Parade tizz the finest ever put on the .streets. A Sunburst of Splendor, 'a Triumph of Art, Money and (Jood Taste, Lavish Luxury j of Spectacular Effect, with (Jtcatest Professional Feature ! C onceivahle. EXCURSIONS RUN ON l'V ER V LINK OF TRAVEL. No Gambling: Devices Tolerated. nm wm, mi mmm. $99 TSHOR 0 R IF- M j5L; U tL0 ATfTQT A M nPT &- Vlimiwi. .V' --:V' li.lmcer, ami RtHet, l'.l Curyplieea, ilaecuri, Premier J'anauescB.) v, '.
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