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V t . NORTH CAKOLIHA HERALD I J'Cfcl.IStlTD EVERY THtllit) AY BY Sjuerbacm Editors and Proprietors. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 18S6. fCBKCKIlTIOS KATES: One year If pail la advance, - - - 81-50 " not paMln advance, - r - .00 lixmouth. - - - - l.CO (uhwncrs willlic called on or notified when inscriptions are flue. . Jif in flrwuion to. our subscrip r , m t tion. HM v:e mail a large nnnibejr Oj every issue to all parts of NoHhOar din,'i and the United Stales. ' Those having land for sale Will jlnditio their ndvanlage to advert W t n. the Herald, as we Juivo a list of parlies making inquiry furt land, and to them ice hhatt xend our p&pe"r ickencvr land ndvcrtixtntekts are iruetlcd. ELECTION RETURNS! THE STATE. GrtiV.-iM is elected in the fourth ;Iitrict L;, rv reduced majority. Tj tib:un, ivj the first district, elect d"by au increased majority, in dications aro that Siinmons in the second stands a jrood chance of be-1 ing elected, eid lost a ibofisanil votes in Kockinghora jootinty but is elected, llenftergon iu our district had no apposition. 'In the fourth Rowland 13 ejected by a majority of over 4,000. Jecklcnburg county Jccklcnb'Afg county sat down upon Clwi3. . Jones with a majority for Kowland of COO. Cleveland county ftives a majority of 800, Robeson of 700; Wadesboro gave Rowland 208, Jones 8. Iiv Charlotte Jones re ccived 809, Rowland 940. In ward X(i- 3 one vote was cast for Chas. II. Jencs for constable. - Col. Long, Ind. Dcm., carries jTabarrus. TJje fight is over; the Republicans voted largely thepxohibition ticket. We may say that opt of every 10 votes polled by thd prohibitionists, 9 wiH, at the ne's.t election, rctnrn to tkar Republican --love. From private information we.gathcr that . jlavie has &one Republican while Davidson is Democratic, j UWAN COUNTS. Salisbury Towssmr. K. Shobcr, 329; Eaton, Y. 9; L. S. Overman, 359; Haywood Harper, 30; J S JeCubbins, 358; H N .H'ooilsou.j 3G7; B. 0. Arey, :200 ; J 0 RernFulrdt, 87; D A Atwell .365; V C lrtder 3G9; Pless, 'U; ,J S Henderson 344; Ralker,38. The Democratic Judges received 348, with the exception of Judge Jont.gomcry, who received 305; the -Republican Judges .received 103. .5 F -Lone. 3iH.' For Constable, V W Pool had 199, aud J F Pace D'i uotes. FI1ANKLIT TOWNSHIP. lederson, 132; H'alker, 16; Shobcr, 12S; aton 18; Overman, 129; Uarjierj 19. The county tick et averaged 145, except for Survey or. Arev 113. BernIH!7frv1??Tand herHT," 140, Pless 14. . 'je fatic .hides xeceived 130 .tho Republican 32. L1TAKER TOWNSHIP. Tlic county ticket received So j votes;'.fqr Surveyor, Arey 18, Bern-: afdt 18 ' - ' " .PQSJIAX'S K0.,DS. The democratic tickot received :31 votee; Rejnhardt 8, P.less G. 'K - B.vrrEn shops. Henderson Sd Sbotier 83, Eaton 1, OrcrmanT, Woolson.92, IloraU 91, Kri ,dcr $1, Atett W, Arey 84, Bernhardt 5 AlcCubbins 03. CIH 5 A GKOTE. Light vele. Berntsrt'60 ahead. K!i5l vote; Arey 15 ahead of -rn- COLEMAN'S 8TOr.lt. Tctal.votc, 112; solid Tor Democracy. : " ; STEELS. - 'Total vote ISO; Arey W, Bernhardt 10. ' jit. vkknox. Light vpte; Deraocrats carry the box, MT. tTIXA. Suol)r 73,-Eatoa 3, Overman 57, Ilar f.cr 5, McCubbins 91, "Wcedsoa, 82, Arey ' (W, lietnhanlt 24. Atwell S3, Krider . 80, ilorah ep, IJeiuIetpa C4, "Wadker 6; Dem .ocratic Judges 61 , Lopg .GO. r jEXOCHYILIE. 50. votes polled; Arey 23, Bernhardt 10, rlvrider 39, Pless 11; for all other candi-,d-Vtes ihe vole was solidly Democratic tl -cc C3 ens! ; 45 Dem. , 28 Rep, Arey .43. Bernhardt 2d. T v - Throughout ike1 county, Arey has- 600 j2;ajority. ;New York. The total vote in New York city s 220000; for Jayor, A S XlewiiV iem, i34000; Henry Geqrgo, labor, tOG.00.9j Theodore Roosevelt, 61,000. In tho.stata at Urge. Daniels, rep., iiselect-ed forjudge Courtof appeals. Uonnecticut- .Tho fcturns fox Governor Are .coming .n very slowly pp. to 1 o'clock .Wednea daj. CkTelatd, deja.; Ss a little over -2,000 ahead. Indieatioin are tbAt'.the .rota wil be reryclose. Tfce Democrats gain oce Congressman. . . . ; ." - The Democrats lose three Congrcjsmm sCalbe state. WUe arLce elected. The rrturaashownoRepublicrp - gainQa - .tbe .von- of last vear, bjat a.falling o3 of the rrairaticvoteciS3ej' by apakhy. " Ohio The election on Tuesday shows tVpub lican gains In South Ohio and Democrat ic galas on tb Lake. Uprd elected by a small majority; tie state has gojie Repub lican. ' - . . ,. Nw -Hampshire. TLc vote U light, the Democreta stay away from J be jxdls, -thereby giving the Republicans larger majorities. California. Indications are that Bartktt (dcm.) baa carried the. state by m sod majori ty. ; , '. Kentucky. The Democrat loose ftrar Congress men. ETtchigan. Tfce Ikpobttcaas claim the state by 10,XK. South Carolina. The election was the quietest ever witnessed fa the state; the state ticket had no opposition. 8ix Democratic Cotf grcssmcn elected, with the seventh (black) in doubt. All counties except four .' elect Democratic Members' of Assembly. Louis&na, Vote light; jtcems tbat Louiaana will sepd a solid Coagreasio&al Relegation to Washington, West V;iHEinif. riici, rep.,. dected for Congress. Maryland. The rote shows large Republican losses Maryland will probably aend a solid Dem ocratic delegation to Congress; one dis trict only is doubtf uL Minnesota, The Democrats carry the state; the whole Democratic state ticket elected. It is the liveliest election ever known. Tennessee. Returns meagtr. Taylor elected; kis name ia Bob. New Jersey. Governor Green, dcm., elected. Legis lature in doubt. . Pennsylvania. Beaver, rep., elected by 13,000. The vote for Congressmen is very close In sev eral districts. BRIEFS. Henry Wattcrson sailed for New York last Saturday. Sirs. A. T. Stewart was buried last Thursday at Garden City, N. Y. Mrs. Stonewall Jackson will here after reside with her daughter . and son-in-law, Mrs. and Mr. Christian in San Diego, California. Boston is the hub of XeW Eng land,, or according to the inhabi tants, of the world, while Lenoir is the hub of North Carolina. So says the Lenoir Topic. , Sherman, Blaine and Logan, making speeches in Pennsylvania, of what avail our readers can judge for themselves by reading our elec tion coin ran. , A test of the Mason Cotton pick er has been made, and it is de clared a complete success. The importance of this invention totjuU South cannot be orcrlhnited. T GorIlilLma5e a sneecK in Phil- e a speech in Phil adelphia last Friday, answering Blaine's accusationsespecially his recent references to the Southern question, referring to the bloody shirfjn its new guise. In a railroad accident on 4he Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, seven persons were killed aud a great many wounded. By somo accident the passenger train became derailed and thrown into a stone quarry. X, Holmes sued the OurContiftent Publishing Co. for $13;00Tbe cause of his action was the aUeged i aver-issue of - stock by the PresidentT of the Company, ex-Judge Albion W. Tourgee. The jury found for the defendant. Aha, poor Tourgee! The Bulgarian question is be coming more intricate as rt becomes older. Long ago we have giverr up to try to understand the different moves. All we can understand is that Russia wants to gobble up the' whole of Bulgaria, and if Bismarck is willing, Russia will get it. Atlanta has been chosen as the seat fof the school of technology to be established by the State of Geor gia. .Young men of Georgia will have new and profitable employ ment opened to them; and they will no longer be forced, as in times past, to adopt professional or mer cantile life, or else seek employ went in. the. North and West. Heir Uot likes Henry George, lie says t,be lbor movement will Jead to fQQtalism. Els adherents, according to Most wiU rote" for ;Henry: George, and all theveo9ntry will .be divided into two poktjeal partiesCpitalisU and . soarwU. The RL ReT. ifgr. Thomas .S. Preston, Vicv-General, taw ihe great .body of Catholics are opposed -to JUeqrj George, his teachings are nnsoflnd.and.u.Rsafe, his principles, .j - V w. i,"'" j thexmnxjf the wqrkingmu, .hom j he pr3fsses,to bcfrie&d. HOMESTEAD LAW. 'Whom 3oea Ihi law benefit? Laws aft enacted for the benefit of the masse; as soon a s law falls to protect -and help ;the people, tnis law ought to and mast be abolished. The Homestead law causes people to distrust eacTr other; it creates a system of mortgages that is ja. the majority of cases roinbns to the mortgagee.: Let us get rid of it ! "THE DUCHESS." A great many of our readers would undoubtedly like to know who "the Duchess," the author of Phylli, Mollte Bmcm, etc., is. The following bos been the result of the investigations of an inquiring mind: ; 'The Duchess" is the daughter of an Episcopal minister in Rosscar berry, in the South of Ireland; she was formerly Mrs. Argles, a widowv with one daughter. She got mar ried some time ago to a" Mr. Hun gerford, a yoang fellow not of age and about twenty year her junior. She never writes under her own name. bArtiioldi statue. All our" readers know that the Bartholdi Statnc is a gift of the Freiicb Republic to the United States. The French sculptor, M. Bartholdi, executed the statue. The New York "World got up a fund' to erect the pedestal, and on last Thursday the statue was un veiled and formally turned over to the pcopln. The President with his cabinet, several governors with their staffs, the French delegates among whom M. Bartholdi and .Count Ferdinand de Lesseps, as well as about a million of people, participated- in the festive and memorable occasion. Thousands of soldiers of the militia, thousands of members of differont orders, thousands of girls, artisans and business men swelled the parade, and hundreds of steamers conveyed the anxious crowd to the neighbor hood of Bedloe's Island, where M. Bartholdi himself removed the French ffag whicli had covered the face of the statnc. President Cleve land, in a short speech, accepted the statue in the name of the Amer- can cople. A great many speeches were made, aud the festivities closed about dark. "TURN THE RASCALS OUT." This has been a camjjaign cry in the Presidential Campaign; and it no doubt attributed toa great ex tent to turn the government over - . j, t , . TTJ" Til ! ICUUUU tU fcUC mat V v. found correct the cash was coun ted and every dollar was accounted for. This is very well as far as it goes. It bias been also known that a trusted bank cashier's books were examined once or twice a year, and all at ottfto some one discovers that this cashier is the defaulter to large amounts, dating back for twenty years. The books were perfectly straight, everything balanced to a T. But how about those great steals that hare been made and still not accounted for. These steals are almost daily discovered the latest is that in the war office, where it shows that the State of Indiana has received $98,000 in ex cess cf vouchers; Vermont, $225, 254. Whoeceived the money wW u?cd it does not show, bat it shows that this inoney tra? dis bursed by the republican general government to a republican state governmeni. Alt we can oeueve now is that this public money waa uaed for campaign purposes. One of the Blaine heelers made speeches everywhere, travelled expensively, an d still d re w from the govern ment his salary and $10 per day for expenses. These are only a very few items.! Still the books are straight, the money is all there, and Blaine, Sherman & Co., cry that the republican party is honest, and we all know that Blaine, Sherman & Co.,. are truthful gentlemen; they cah&ot lie. North Western and South At- lahtie Railroad. To tlw E41t(rra of the Hamaxsi Capt. Standiford, chief engineer of the K. W. & S. A. R. R. Com pany, is engaged in looking out the best pass in the Blue Ridge, west of Wilkesboro. The corps, or survey- ios nartv. were at or near Holman s otd on Thursday night, the Sth nit. -The party are in good" health and spirits, and are using the con Unsed T5ne weatber for all it is worth. 'Yhe people along lifi route are pleased ,ud 'hop.frf.ajU - Yi. THE FAITHFUL DOG. September llthfiWilliam Klink hammer, of Chicago, vent to his work in the morning, when he was attacked on the itrcet by a bull dog, lie defended himself with a case knife from his dinner pail, atd caused the dog to retreat, bat not until the dog had "mangled and larcera,ted bis ijgs. Last Friday Klinkhammef died from the wounds. rrhe owner of the dog has been arrested, f; ' It is plain to the unprejudiced observtTthat where a dog saves the life of one man, he causes the death of 100 others. ! What ii a do'ggood for? , . I Our next Legislature would im mortalize itself, if they would "cast aside prejudices and enact a law, taxing every dog in the State, say $2.00 per ear, making it felony not to give in a dog' for taxes. It would be s great; . revenue to the State, would be ti&deathTof thous ands of worthless enrs, and a sal vatiDn to our sheep industry. If a man cannot;ay two dollars per year for a dogj ho certainly cannot afford to keep7 a dog. Tax the dog and save onf sheep. County Commissioners. At the meeting on. Nov. 1st the whole board we;present. An election was ordered to be beld on the 21st of December, 188G, for the purpose of submitting to the qtfanfieot Voter's of the county a proposition to subscribe $100,000 to the South Atlantic and North Western Rail road 5 Com pany. A. M. Brown reported an aver age of 19 paupers during the! month of October. He also produced an itemized statement of ., expenses during said mouth, ' amounting td $33.48. 8 whites and 11 blacks. , The following, report was made by the finance committee, viz.: J.- To da3l on baud July 14, 1886, $ 3,303.0G To cash on hand collected since last report, ; 82G.85 . Total, j 4,131.91 By poor vouches 1,143.35 By county vouches 2, 09G. 53 : j ... ; . 3,233.88 j To amount in? treasurers hands, ( ! $ 892.03 There were two new roads order ed to be opened in-Atwell township, both of which lead to Enochville. Notes from Wilkes Comity N. ('. Tliis is a hardly ear on' hogs and wiM animals in the mountains, there being little or no mast. . , Last year Chestnuts and acorns were so abundant that hogs got fat itr the woods, but this yeaf they will per ish if not fed. Merchants who bought from 100 to 300 bushels of chestnuts last sea son will not be able to-purchase 10 bushels thi3. The opossum finds bnt few wild i grapes, and the persimmon crop is aimost.an entire failure. Too much 33Petr weather in tire spring and too dry in the fall. The cf.ra crop on the Upper Yalkin isshort i par cent. IV China Grove Items. Mr. Wm. Litaker, living near China Grove, died last Saturday, aged 75 years. Miss Jennie Henderson visited friends in China Grove last week. Mrs. J. E. Deaton ia very ilk Her son, Mr. J. Mi Deaton, arriv- ed here from Geoigia. Monday raorniug, where he has been since July.; . . Mr. Silas Corriher left Tuesday morning for Kansas. Mr. Corriher made quite a short visit. s Young David, of this place, while lflirftrr u TVkTlA ftiA r 1 1 rv.. urea ins lengtn on tne ground ia front of Patterson & Corriher's store. The mule was a blind one and came violently fo the ground. This was not King David. . '' .. x Sceii-tor, Jr. . Mirasda Items. Cotton in this vicinity is nearly aUVpicked. Every farmer is ' busy sowing wheat since the rain... V Some of the Miranda boys have gone to the Fair this week. v Mr. W. E. Deal is very. sick- x" Mr. Alex. S. Turner returned home from ConnellyVprings one day last week. Alex, haa been em ployed as clerk at MeroneysBros'. note!. Mr. W. D. Graham, of Miranda is selling a patent churn in this vi cinity. The churn is a good one and we wish the young man suc cess at the business. More anon. A. M.S. A Colored Frcacber Shot Brunswick, Gi., Oct. 30Rer!. J. G. Kitchen, colored, leader of the faction of colored people which bolted the regular ticket at the last election, thus bringing about the defeat of the colored candidate for the Legislature in Georgia, was found dead yesterday morning, mark ing been shot by some one" unknown during the night. A negro named Taylor has been arrested on suspi cion; Threajs bad been .mads by several negrqes that Jitche-n .would be shot. ' . - STATE NEWS. A firt broke out at Fracklinton at 3 o'clock last Friday morning, destruyinjf the business portion of the town. The total loss is nearly $75,000, with only a very small in surance. Franklinton has ' no Fire lVpartment and the town was at the mercy of the dreaded fiend. All the buildings werv of wood and it will jprobably be a good tbin? for the towir to get rid of the old shan ties, which will be replaced by sub sUtttial brick buildings. Dr. John n. McBrayer was tried and convicted of selling liquor un lawfully. It seems that the doctor prescribed as a physician and sold as a druggist, and was doing a flour ishing liquor business in Shelby, N. C. ' ' Dr. Wm Denny, of King's Moun tain, committed suicide last Satur day by taking laudanum. He was suffering, from delirium tremens TOBACCO MARKET. EEPOBTKO 11T JOUX gnEPTAKP. Lugs. Cominoit, $ 3.50 4 00 4 00 a 6 00 6 50 11 00 11 50 fe, 17 00 - 4 50 6 50 C 50(7 75 11 50 IS 00 11 00 HS. IS 00 16 50 20 00 25 00 (0 23 O0 42 00 60 00 !3l.cdium, Go, - Fine, - -Common, Leaf. " Medium, Good. i Wrappers". Common " Mwlinm, iitiod, - " Fine, . PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by V TV ALL ACE. . . . Com Jeal, per bushel. Family Flour, bv sack. Peas, per bushef,' Corn, " Oats', " Wheat " f - - -Bye, - - W beat Bran, per bushel, Irish Potatoes " Onions, i ' Eggs, per dozen, -Butter, per pound, (scarce) Spring Chickens, i -Cotton, good" raunSmgv-Bet-s vax j - - - 60 2'60a2 70 70 . 60 ' - 40 90 a 1 00 - 00 40 40 10 20 15 9 2t If 21? 40 6 8 7 2 2 2i Rags SassafrasjOU Pennyroval Black-Berries -Peaches, peeled Pitted Cherried Unpeeled half peaches " ' f quarters Sliced apples - 7 ft LUMBER MARKET. COKKECTED WEEKLY 11Y J. K. KEEX. - i Pine, Framing ( $ 1 00 " one inch sheeting, a T5e .wenther boarding GxJ, 1 00 ccfiing, 1x6, green " 1 pO " dry 1 13 al 25 Cxi grtn-n 1 00 drv 1 15 t i' floring GxlO dry clear 125 . ?' . 44 green 1 00 heart, fencing, 1 1 25 a 1 50 ' White oak, car timbefs, clear 1 2A I tt ti frn mt ii -rvnjt a .1 9 ! Poplar, 100 a I 25 . 150a2O0 Shingles; handmajde fine 25 a 350 j machine 3 00 A FEW DOSES OF SUMNER'S fndlan Vermifuffe, given in time, may Rare yon many dollars in money and the life of vonr'chikL ' SEYFEERT, j' THE ' BREER ! will f umisli yon tlee hot flav the" Dim Bread, Koll. Bif cuits, Cakes, Crackers and every thing in hi line. i HOT AND COLl H'XCHES AT j X TIMES IN THE DAT I ALL 42-lr I ; V .... - - ..- J. RSTTiLTiVr AN, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER SALISBURY, - X. O. .. Residences a Specialty. -VnVSTB for ISSTTT.TATESL Ttircsga WsrkajKhip Low Prlcss. 48 tf ! ' - CITY 9) . We are now offering a beautiful build ing lot in the West Ward. It is in one of the best localities and ia a valnable piece of property facing on Fulton street. It will be sold very cheap for Cash. Parties meaning busincsa, call and see plat at this office. ' 4-tf EUEF.EAUU U EAHES. INSURE YOUR J. S. LlcfJ UBBUTS, Jr., will give this class of risks special attention. . . Remember th!s is the season for FIRES, so call at. onqe a?vd Insure your property. . Itf. tor &ii s .-.4 - - J. D. SMRLL, Contractor and Builder. Planing M ill. Dresaes Lumber. Fldoriasj and CrCln. Sxsh, Doors, Bttnda, MoulijD, d:c AH Slnds of O&stfa in Iron and Brass.' 19T EstablUked 1S7. 1.G.HAKRIS, Fanilj ersctrlcs ef llziu . RICHMOND ' L-! ) -ROLLER J.ILLS FLOUR From one pound packages to Barrels. CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, CIGARS, TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. CANNED GOODS EVERYTHING FRESH I ara mreiTlna rrairkew ta frrub tola erery eumqa-ntlr hjire no old itock. I ara maklQK a spMaltr of tUs.linw and can nipuly t ti wholmtala trade. My nw iroods are arrirlua dally, an-J are being offered as chelp aa aay in the Hty. I want to anpply all tlt families with flsjrf ci.Ki nod at a reasonable cost. AH coodi dellTfrtNl to aoy part of th city freo ol XMt: TrY we oner. luira COUGHENOUR & SHAVEK SUMMER and WINTER. :o:- Wc keep our cellar full of the clearest Kennebec Ice all the year, round, which we aell at the hrwet price. : We want out customer to know that we are the oniy occ that keep ice all the time. In connection with our U - - . BEEF BUSINESS we will have a j LARGE COOLING ROOM FOR BEEF, and will be tiiy to serve our customers with BE&F ON ICE. ' We have always on hand the neccat Corn Beef, ready for use. COCCnENOURA STIAYER. 23 tf NEW FURNITURE ! MATTE-ESSES OF AI.I. KINDS A-T R. M. BAmS1 ON UIN STREET. CASKETS; COFFINS, BUR : IAL ROBES, AT R. M. DJLVIS' Uiidcrtakiiig: Rooms, OPENING ON INNIS ST. CyMattreaaes of all kind made to order.- Okl Mattresipea Repsdred. -O- w. n. Willi, hnm withdrawn from the Un dertaking and Repairing budncaa, work ing under the name of Davis & WiUia, and I now continue the busineaa in my own same, where the Public will find a fall line of Northern and Home-made CofSna, and can have all kinds of Repair, ing and Upholstering done. 22tf Special Attention ' . - " - ' IS CALLED TO TTIE ' "Connelly Springs Hotel," ICAED STATJ02T, W. IT. 0. E. B. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY LEADING PHYSICIANS ALL OVER THE STATE! c A CCOMMODA TIONS FOR BOABD - THE BEST IN WESTERN X. C. Analysis of the water, terms and all commatsicsUectf will be prompt ly answered eitncrvty tut at Kalis bnry N. C-, . or at Happj Hoxae, liar ke conn ty 21. ; , 3IER0NEY & BRO., , Always Ready. ::: 0 We &rc notice to the wibli prepared at all tW, to do anT of CASTING AND REPAIRING of all kind of McMneiy. Blackamfthfnr noe Shoeing W.on Repairing . glnea. Saw Mi!!. Orhn ;U c aarpencd by the beat Improved Method. AND -2- S tsa Tit' We alao tend men tn the country to do repairs or put up machinery. We keep on hand the J s FARMERS' FRIEND, ... -OB - IMCoxroactoy- Plow, AND OTUEtt PLOWS. Casting Grates, I'oa Bciuttsa woou ou coal. We also do afl kind of Wood Work generally done in a Fina-CI SySH.yND BLIJD ESTABLISHMENT tST Having "aeenred the aervlce of Firt-ClaaWorkincn. We guarantee at iafaction both in regard to Qoality and Price. MERONEY fc BKO. SALISBURY, X. C. : 47 tf. Buy Tour Groceries from J. G. CATJBLE, INNIS STREET. - - SALISBURY, N. C. A fullli .e of First claaa Groreriea al- ways on .ia, and sold aa cheap houpc in I xn any rooli Moato, Btf, Pork. Mutton. Sauaaee and Finh, always on hand and of the finest quality. loo ! loo I On hand the year round. - trReincmber tl,nt ZomU are de li vered free of Charge to your houe. A call ao'.citcd. J. 0. 0ATJRLF, ' 7 lv : ' Groeerj Meronfcy d Bro. have thirty yeari exp. rience in the Seuu'uff HarUint "luine. have; served CO yearn in repairing. They examinti all and cll mm but the bet- GOLD DlLE For Sale. Cast Iron Mill and Fixtures on CMUran. Plan. Weight 4,WiO poundi; nxni but two months. ClK-ap foreash. Apply at thisotlk-e. f .-I . I 1 i LARGE ASSORTMENT OF- PLH.IN WHITE IRON - STONE - - .ii) - ORIGINAL PACKAGES Oi THE CELEBRATED LTTKTT? BAND CHINA VERY IO W AND LATEST PATTERNS. -0- IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHINA OR GLASS WARE CALL AND SEE MY PRICES, I KEEP THE LARGEST ANC BEST ASSORTED, STOCK IN TOWN. . . . THEO. EUERBAU1L Tr SalebjJL . 6TE2KE, SalU!,Qrr..X,C .ft: : v.
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