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OS: WASHINGTON PBO&BESS. .- i i . . . .. :' ' ,v . ?UBI,TSPKb. every : -T: TUESDAY WRIIsG. JUESDAY, April, The truckers of the . State ui r.riinton Rome time atro and or gunized a State Association John Niphols has failed so Jar t get a place at Washington, : II 'seems not to be in luck. lh: isu.y on of a deceased President. " There .was a democratic vieton in the St. Louis election Thursday 4 last. The city has been retieem d from under Kep'ublican rle. Of the three hundred iud fifty : liomirtions'sefit tthe filiate by President Harrison o;jy wo were fleeted a 1 twp pLm . unacted npc.11, . ThV lady 'candidates haye car- TIRll. 1111) IU-H ill iwrmJ ',' weepiizg victories so -it 'is report If lady rule predominates, we are sure tti'at it will be a tender raid. . Qne sjchange says m reiernnj: tt) president rllrJh' omina - r.- . f - . . dona; . f:s better to ooru mchp Jhan rich, but neither can coin ' ri'MMaltk ntii nllift nrn rtf tlrecas )wl President. !:."..,. jo Ohio Editor, Mnrat Hal- Ktead, was nominate to be Minis ter to Germany, was rejected by fWifyviiHiv v w . . w . 7 - 7 -Isfetis. Plumb a!id rill'r voted ag&inst him with the Democrats. Will Billy Mahono bo the repub lican . candidate ; for Governor oi Virginia! SomethiJik so. He wil: Mear watching. lie has. lost th'.' f W !. 1. Jioldthat he oheo lad on the "Old pomiaion," but he is a wise puller l$iich damage was done by the ; recent huricane in the South Paci- tic Ocean. Resides the war vessels jyhiph are mentioned in afiother oluHn, many merchait ships were damaged and a larre number of lives were lost. . Vc see 1t stated that thirty tfiousand Illinois farmers want to CStje tolforth Caroling. We hope pur immigration ant will look fetter them or at least some of t hem . Wehaveoie of the finest finds in Be mforfc county that cai .In found in thij State. Mr. Patrick, iejid them down here n l we will tbke care of them. We can fur Hish iu any size tracts wished. The papers say that the negroes axe ignored by M . Harrison. Can the negro servauts at Whte House have beeu discharged and their places filled with white ser vauts. Can the colored people be duped much longer by the I$epub licart party. Twenty odd years has this dnpling contmuet. All this while the democrats have told you to turn from the error of your way and you would uot. S . : j Mfirrige, true marriage, is . uin UU VI UVMIIO Iff. lltlUAA. UTlil JL til - its; and is the only kind that will stand Ihe test of years, the storms . of afflictions and the trials of d - mestp lite. It is a common but very erroneous idea tpat . people admins their opposites. Congeniali- - ty is.tiie foundation stone "for all friendship, mutual love and la .t- ' ing esteem; ftnd how pi this exist ; a- m n wu iit v , jvioi;u.3 UUM3 thoughts, tastes, aspirations and " pursuits are totally dissimilar ! It jaalao a pretty but, false tlieory fcUat poverty aad want serve to strengthen and enlarge- the affec- ,;imui;t 11 1 uoi so, ior lfiiger anu 'fcl I O lu ft 1 ffl AnAminn t r li I . A-. . 'Und. MtArti" .1 IvfAPiL.'.' ni-nlinn't juxd poutenf, :0kf6rd? ' Orphan's Friend - -W .--' .- f Qnda? 4- ApraL rst r xB3. Ytz- 'f tttt Dr. W, -Bullock, chairman, .Tho. L Watersri?.?E?, Hodges, E; . Ordered thatijjohn. Hannah be . given $2. (m the.-mo&tfa:bApriLas f poor allowance. ,.- r-A -a ti.t t 'T" r..u: t : pleased otpolL tax for the years ofi. " 189-50 oa account ot infirmaty. ... Ordered, that Olivia Smith be. ' g$Yjkn'i3s.''inei'onv, 16 yds ' ' f dress gofldsr :and" 6 yds, panti loth for parties at the poor house ' : Ord'erecttbat NBMitchell Jr. , - tie allowed to. list r5 a acres of land . ty?.v tnn.i-.iV. ww,ftu.n. T7PP appoiarea as Kegistrars, arid'. Inspectors m the municipal elec tion for the county, Viz: , BATH. t Registrar, W. H. Ormund, In ;nertors. C H Brooks. Wm -IA- Marsh, W D Morgan and W H easley., Registrar I. $ Thpmpson, In .pectors, W H .Gaskinsv'J W CjEia in, Jas , Waktsou and Jiiintei ;; Buck. Registrar; R L Jones, 'nspec tors. W I Stilley, apd Jacob N Ed waris. . fpllcwiug persons were ap pointed list takers Cor the different townships in the county. Richland, Ed waid Tripp, Chqco winity, Alonza Stilley, Washing ton, T H Blount, Long Acre M t Waters, Bath TB Clayton, Paiite go H I Davis.. ... Ordered that Polly Brantley be allowed to purchase cine pair shoes and (Due, dress pattern for Goroline blackens; pauper. r Ordered that the case of Noah Waters be referred to Dr. W J Bullock for jiispcction-apjj the caa of Timothy Hassell be referred to F PjHodges for inspection. Ordered that-Win. Moore be giyen p each for, the months of ApritandJJcy. ... Ordered that John Anderson' be ejiven $2,00 per mouth as1 poor al lowance. ' '. . Ordered that Penny Able be gtv eu $2,00 each for the months of April and May as poor allowance. Ordered that S. A. WoiartJ b given 51.50 for the month of Apiil as poor aljoyaucfi. . . ' Ordered that J E Merriair be and is hereby appointed 1 Public Auctionecr..and that he give justi fied bond in the jura q $5,000, Ordeied that Jacob Dudley! be given 1. 00. for the month'j of April as poor allowance. - Ordered that Bettie Roberson be given $3.00. for the month of April fyr her littlg boy. ' Ordered that Pennie Woolard be given que dress pattern and some homspun asoor'allowancei" i ' totheamounlof$466.75. " ;! .. .. . i WHAT THB PUESS IS SAYING. t Each grasped a sword twith Valor's hand and struck for ; his own native land. Arid ; through one side did nobly fall,;; none their motives will assail; for f rg.jand passion find surcease. andVall bow meet in sweetest peace.--WilsQiir Mirror. ' ' It is the the buying and paying; the taking' of goods improperly pb tained and sobriety the close .all - ance sdth corrupt men and the holding of the Sunday' School it is these inconsistent acts that cause .1 the papers to keep, up 'slinging" at Mr. Wanamuker. . It is not because of his aqod deeds. He may be a very good man, ; as his friepds insist, but the appearance are strongly against hi sincerity. Raleigh Chronicle, . ' Most of the North Caroli na man ufacturing eiiterprises are conduct ed on a small scale, and they, are more exclusively the enterprises o(her own citizens than .those of any other Southern-State.; We suppose .this "State 'has had less iNorrnern capuai mvesrea in ner mauufae"taiies:thau any brlit r Jae in jthe - South that has 'ffade. the 3aeadvancemeynt in this line. Hence our improved condition is not ai well ( known tf6r' as lpubly heralded to the cpuhtryi KeveM theless any one who will take ; the trouble to exatnihe into the facts will se that" we are "moving on all the time, and occupy no despica ble position iij the line of march of the .. : iSoulheru. v States.wDurhani' Elantr v ' ' i " The ffay. It's Done. .Loud rilig-at- -.!W- telejilione. - lMo .Wo's thort ! "Is tiuit? The Herald offioe!" "Yes," . "Pin E6v. Elijah ; Jehosephat;w ...AVell, Vhat'ia'itr:' "Please statein the religious notices of "your Suud y issue that Bey!:EIijah Jehosephati ottLe-HallelujalLchurch will deliv er ai sermon, on the 'Iniquity of the Sunday Newspaper,' Sunday even- THE HURRIC A WORg, The Latest -News of, tbe Disaster a; . Apia. London, March 31. Furthei particulars of the disastrous storn; it Apia have just- been received. f he hurricane burst upon the har bor suddenly. Thegenna iuan of-war Eber.was the firt vessel t drag her anchor. She became un- managable and "was' driven - help-lessly-pu thte-''reef which run, around the harbor , i he struik, broadside on, at 6 o'clcck in the morning. The shock caused he to lurch ar d to stagger back, ant': she sank in a moment iii deei. water. Most of her men were under hatches, atd scarry a soul of the? esaped. , -The: German war ship Alder wa -' the the next to succumb, , SUe was lifted bodily by a gigantic wave and cast on hex beam ends on5 the j reef ''A terrible struggle- for life unsued amot g the officers ahd sail ors. ; Many plunged into the ; rag, ing surf and struck. ; oiJt; ': some reaching the shore in safety. Oth'ers cluiigtb the rigging uritil the masts' fell. Of ; those in : the riggiug only two gained the shore. The captain of the Alder and lieve ral otlier'qfficers were saved;. Meantime" the" U." S. steamer Nip.sic had been dragging her an'-, chors aud drjbg toward the j shore. THe captain however, mnnaged'to keep control, and ran- her on a sand bai. lkr.i were immediately, lowered, and the whole company were saved" with, the exception of sir men. These wcraarownca uy me capsizing ot a boat! The United states steamer Van-:nrloctl;d , hav,: l)cllIlIliitu.;. doha was carried before tbe gale j the Et-ghsli to inonop( hzc. The right upon jhe "reef. She " struck si.'i'T tradcrs'of fhnt - nation do no; with a telrribje shock, burling j view with v. -probation the sign oi r , curt 1 ' A t tkiudlintr interest :u thiM question Capt Schoonmaker against a fimm witio tl. ling gun and, befell sunjift. :Be-01)l)0si;iou that is irainle.st Ml io fore he could recover a great wave the proposed Ccngre-sstjf S ai'ft'a swept the deck aud he wus wash-! Ani-rieftu r publ.es in flrosn ed away with others into th.sea. retries whm Eigl:sh in'.li-tM c. J , , . r . - -j , i tbe most pivweriul. Jsew Aov 1 he vessel sank fifty yards from Trjbnne. the Kipsic. Several of the of5:eri and men were waslied overboard and drowned ' Others perished while making d'perate eiforts to swiui to the shore. - Sohic remain ed for hours in ' the .rfggihg, but heavy "nd swift succeeding waves washing ovf jthe m carried' them off one bv one'. ' r. . By -this time, niglit had :t iii Many natives and- Europeans . bad gathered qr the shore, all anxious to rtnder'assi&tr&se lo the unfortu nate ncss be dalia had suuk, the American War ship Treu'ton broke from' her- '-an chorage and'was driven 'ujitJH 'the wreck of ' the" -Yaufjalia, ' x( jlence she drifted to the shore. The bot torn of'the -Titriton was complgter. ly stoveand her hold was half ; full of water. V' .; ' As morning broke the Oerriian man-of-war Olga, which liad hith erto withstood the gale, altlippglil much l aiteied by' the heavy - seas that constantly broke upoii her,. be: came unmanageaDjg &ua sn was - drived upon the beach, where she lay iu a: to' erabj? fair ' posiioq. The following is a recordjof the of ficers and men los.,- . y Eber The captain ad all ether officeis except pne end seveuty'-six men. . andaHa-f-The captian.four offi cers and forty pie 1. ' " - Nipsicseven men. . ; Adler'Altogether fifteen ' per-5 s6iVs. -:-rft;; rj&'V-:. V. 'Mat an fa' isent a ijum ber of m $4 to Um assiiiaiice of: the ships, " They eiidcjed. ndid aid ju yiug t$ ..... state new;:- ; It is said, there - is b,ut one bar room in-, Hyde county, -rrhelby ' ...... - ;. - ttHi-ca iic uu. fl hfinm in Knrtb ' Carili ral have beeu recency started uid those .ia -.operatic are- pgyiuK handsome dividends. ?c;Qharlfttte Cbrouicie: Iu-,; Charlotte alone the teanm hav, law(kl-: creased the ,ys few fes. Iri hur. drcds of' households, alj pyer h: Statetamalies haye a pganut roast- nig betore bedtie.-Piitsboro ReCOfd: : We are pleased tO hear " ' 1 . ' ' ' - - very favorable reports fro i . the '1 - r . Wheit and OatS CrOOS - 4n the1 country.r--Concord T'nics; Mr - ! Nerr, ine inventor. 01 W , m;lr,inp 'it maV-inacmicc uc machine Ut making seamlessbaks, crews; butpwisg tQthe .dark- aud is adppU'ri ti the-raising ; thev were wholly ur.able ti 'V'iU eorion m u poia;(M8, i writ of service. : Soori aerUhe. Van-L1 !lt t the ijiising whacjh vHl be $.aiiatur,ed iu the new factory Xer & AV in .Chica go having h.is, .uachin perfected. he bricks ar uow ibei,rjg made for apojther large factory, to,: be built op -the sitjusi blo - the residence ofr. W,.R, Odlt Tht capital stock of the Odell Manufac taring Company has; been increas ed'' from' i";o',ooo ' tQl $450,000 nearly-: half a million audihis fat- tory will belong to; that companj :uakinjp"lhree large cotton factofie: 'mdeT this compm)v . - - IS HE AHEAD OF HIS PARY. Post-master-Geueral Wanaraa ker delivered a discourse in Phila-. dephia 01 Sunday in favor of ProT hibttionist .coustautionai. amena meut which is now pending-., before the people of Pennsylvania- N Prohibitionist lias ever gone" fur. hes than Mt. Wanamaker in thiH liscourse: -yyc-fe for' -pfolnbi tion," he said, "and you- will be, votiti2 forjGo-l.forordsr; for relig-i ion, and for the highest qiviliza ! tion.'V It is our duty to make it 2 li&ulitb get liquor as it b to get poison.', : " . ' 1 : 'When Mr. Wananjaker takes this attitude he speaks npt only for hirasetf'-lMtt for the administration of which heis a member. Uules the President takes an early occa sion to announce a different-yiew the subject he will be-himself en rolled 'ftSia'Trohibitionist. thongl this declaration of . his Postmaster General. New; York; Sun, Ri.p. , . . - L ' , ' SOUTH AM3H10AX Tit ADE. p l( gatli'M-in'the ofher J.i-L 0r lm-rehanm imd public nv.n i: form a union for the promotion , tra(V v:tl slavJl. Ameli a; t!u, ti,no , Af it lon.l lav W. ,,re waking u: t .tlto fact-that (vast tield of (- mm iv li's so'itj AdTlce to MolKera. sirs. WiirsLuw's .'jtoiEiKaSTKUbhonidal'ri t used when children are cuttirig t-tii. It re-liereithelittl'-suileivrHtonce; itproducesnatnral, quiet sleep, and tlte little rhvrobitwukeHii brijjlit a a tuttos." It is rery pleumt to tnate. It ' oothes the chQ , softens t lie (rums, alUyvail patir rtiftt lataa ttoa boveis, and is the bi t knovn remed y for diarraa, whetlier n'sintr trin tecUunff or ' other C'tiist Tweuiy-Uve cents' a balUo. 1 bate Xo. IK. 'One ..trft"t of land con taining ime hii'idh'd acres more r t"ss Kituatod on tlte East .aide oi South Creek about two miles be low the town of Auroiiv,X..Cv The daut npartlje shor. '. To. 10. A a-re lot in th own ot .Annan ar.d iinindiaieiy adjpining' the town wharf, w.tlt u gvoii build i!, a st' am and saw mill a d all iirreA'yaiy nrchinery for Viiwivg, jriud ng and '-iiiiiin V owned by F F O erry- and Jai. II. Watson. Tin interest of F, i-, L'h ny :a h"ieby oitW-ed tor r. torwit: Half intiuest in mill mm whoje interest iu the lot.. No. 20, A a a,w town lot in Stcii'cwalJ, Vamlico county, if. p., mfnting ni i. and coii-ainiitg a - mvepinir, rwo ror.'s, uatu, gin OUSe, iUHi ll, OnMiH'd,. tist , with uiali; school . and churches convepient. ' - , - Kb. 21. 70 aeres of laud hi Pean fort county, 1 u-hinjvLou "powns ship,5f.C. aud 1 mile Iron liail.-ca-l. li5 a-u-es wll sut vin pij, vood orc'-aul, pod wa r ind w-h si'liijiti d !p tlvi .enlfivatih-i'coiTi. . otton anil ric . It ix'jv ood iiej;jibortui()dvwitji cluuclies ft'ud schools eQUYeuieiit. - ." . .. . ' Vf -' - Kd. Alexander. ;..:ir . ..sn();i, iv.C. . eVIil'cb'eii Miss.- at'Bethlcf-. v . .. j.. .t.h&m'f.: -' . ; " ' ----v-Fch..4' to Columbia ci?. at-Coiutnblvy " -1617s Hatteras at- lb 17 airfield 6ntion Pcracoke and Portsmouth 23 24 Ijss.at , ' u23.24 Matamuskeetcir.'at Anity. M: 3 ikwau yuaiut ui. ai pw.u.u - . Quarler; 9 jo Aurora cir. at Durhai. S .reek, , & 17 Bath cir. atath", ' ;i. :" 2J2 Washington Station; 1 3031 Yapcetioro cir: at VauCeboro, Apy. 6. j 3 niic H IMF DISCOVERY, On,y fiennlno System f Memory Fra!nln(. Foor Hooks Iit-aroM in one reading. - , Jiiiiw cnr9J. ' "Bwr rliild and nc really sonpfltted. OwitindacomOTtsto .espoadeaoeCbsses. Pfonji,the w(rlQ-lamd SpeeuUivtftn Mind Diseasvs. liuil;l Gresnleaf Tboinpson, ilie grant Psychol- fyjsuie USii . (J j.-r - - r , - !. MARVE t it Misses Whitney & Brown ' ' "PRINCPAIyS. t : ,SclQol wilt open Oct.'istv "jffi&8, con tinue ninve months, Terms Enclish' $1.59 to fe.cp" per 'ittonth, French?, t&tin lilootrSC;: r ' ' Music j.oo to I2.00 per mpnjth. " ' Board and taition $10,00 p,er fljonih", 'ti the school, hoards private families 56. to $8. . Primary department under th inan-i ' A ;C 111 tilt UJl .Li-lW IVUutlf ivx ins. GOLD DUST, A Stock Hpre. : Can be f-ound at Wahab and Howard's Stables fr the season. The horse is a firue large Bay. black rnajje and tail, good style, weiglies 1150 lbs., aid' is .only -.even years old. - . .-. - ' Wahab Sl: Howard, ' ' Yashin$ton,'-N. C. JMWho are Weak ervojs and ii?iiiNr)ebiIitated, aud.uffeiing froni Nivrvo'us Debility .Seminal Weakness. Xig'ht'y Emissions, and all the efTect1; of early :15yil; Habits, wkicij jead u Pfemature Decay, Consumption or Insanity; sejnd for Peats' Treatise or Dis ases of Man, with particulars foi TTome Cure - , ; Cares guaranteed.- No cure ho pa J. 3. TEARS, - " 612 Church St., Nashville. Tenn. Caveats, and Trade-Marks Obtained, and all ent baslocsg conducted for Mooebate Fees: r Oun Office is Opposite U. S. Phteht Officc ana we can secure patent in let's time thiui those remote from. VVasliinsrtnn. - ' ,- Snd modal, drawing or photo., vlth doscrip-. tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. . Our fee not due till patent ie secured. -A Pa M f-h let, " now to Obtain PatentF," with names of actual clients in your State.county, or town, sent free. Address, , . C. A. SNOW & CO. Ofp: Patent Orriocr Washinn; p. p. ju, Kr T i ,&.V; IT IS THE BEST, jfegtR-'Si 13 ... easiest tS use, h4 :-?lr & THE CHEAPEST. bf'T y D. N. Bogart, Wssbington, N". T? Photograph Gallery T desle to inform niv friends and natrons generally, that f am now pre pared to make von. a good picture and correct HVenessH anv style. Photo graphs made by the new Inst.-mtaneorg Pjtcpm. Tin tvrcs also niade at my gallery AO work in my litie guaranteed to suit or no charge. Tbarklui fr yast pat ronage. I n.ck for 11 share of the samxr in tbe future, ' - "Gallery over Buehanau's Store.J ."Respectfully F. B. SATTERTHWAITE, Sr mim BC8SC STf RE! SCHOOL '200Z5 Ai'D SCHOOL SUP PLIES A SPECIALTY. - Anvthiapr needed iu the -school room furnished at T'inmrit' Hf-nt?rn p-irpn "lill orders rectiytd bv niaiL Standard works in cheap ad popular editions, also iu higher priced biudirgs, Give, me a trial aud be eouyhsced. . , .. ; . JOHN 1. HAK ISpiLU. ".'-.. Kinstoi N. C When vau are sick vou . don't want theoretical or-'even logical rgmonstra; tion' to couyince you as to the wortb q! a yVmfdyvpu should "use.- Experime- ' talf'Kuowfcdee' is the true " pfiteridn: Rt ad' the- experience of others who have usea . 1. ' Ii. -, u. (Bqtaaic Blood Balm). Their plain "statement carry mere force than .all the logic aud theo ries possib,e. -. .'Is the 'oldest and mot- popular sclenllf act). ' mechanical da dot published ftnd bas tbe laviest "eirculrtton of any pnper of Its blass in the voxlU, J t FnllT lllaetritted. , fBefr class of Wood. EnsraT- I '' A. .....Ti. 1 . . I". a ' cop'. ' PHc f3 a year. Koar.montbs' trial L , U'NN & CO., Pupi.lSHKRS, 3G1 Broadway, N.. ARCHITEGTS& BUILOERQ f Edition Qf Scientific ARlirican. V A fcreat snccew." -.'feaoh Vsne eoDtalns colored lithographic plates of country and city residen ces or nuhlic Iniildintrs. Numerous enfirravlnes and full plans and specifications ton the use of , : sucn as contemplate mnrawsr. nce a year. ' Za Cts. & Copy. , MUN N A JO.j PCBUBHKBa., :, i may be seenrt led. by applyr lng to MCNK. & Co., who, hsw hadotet 4ft years' experience gnd kavfi xpade met linmii ntilliaMons for American and For. pondence atricUjf confidential, .-. ? ' TRADE MARKS, In case. your niark Is nc reentered In'tbe P!at nt Office; apply t MvN fcC. and procurf Immediate protection, bend for liaudbook. ; , CO PYRltniTS. "foy books, charts, mapg, et5 quickly procured. .Address' 7 HJt NN & CO.Pnteut Solicitors, Piifn tiBtp.ntn. Rend for. Handbook. Corres B ,3 i " e3 HaMp hid l&a T' . I IMI.IIII llll IIMP I IIIIIIMIII Mm (I P 101 S3 To the . front with the nicest and prettiest and cheapestSpring Goods in the market. Consisting of 1 Dress Goods, White' Goods, Dress Trimmings, Grograin, Moire and Surah Silks,- ail shades. The prettiest line Printed China jDress Silks all cojorjand designs. ---- Voii sliould just look at.thg.lov ; j liust selec(ion of chenp ghaHies" ;mu pr.c1j.4er -uesiinies 111 uccuer grades aud beautiful c2fec ;fQr, -Bordered Dress Goods in the 8'M 1 W P 0 & m m dered k Drpss Goods in the:' p : r . ; v 1 j y. iling shades ad uewe.L'3DlIlG-L lYi&vCl prevail modes. .... ' j ... -' V'-' ' . A Ihratross and Nujisveilmp from; IS cts to 50 cts, per yar.4- A fine election,. For- a, Sattggq Drss Thomas has he most'cpmplete ling in all shades from plajn tQ printed effects, G Gents suits as loy as Joys il Vl Youths 7,M' '. 1.10 ' Black: dqpds Qonsising of. D ia onali Corsprgw and Wide Waletf :tripeS frorn $3.50 to p.co per .?Ult A complete line forIadies-Men md Children ;froin y $ ;ets-'ad?.up .yard, in faQ we arg disjplying the 'aest Stocli th, at ehave, opened "up rbf auyspring. i."'.- -..- : . r ':::Av W'i THO MA S; 0or.- Ma.in a,ud,Market Sts-. , ; . , : -Washington,, N. C, lothinG j;.B, Bryan Son, .-V. AUB0n"A,,N;;C;: 8.0008; 9 'Wynls2sT.ai-la!ta. !N4iiii5oo4c dieeks, Indian Linn Vir ICtfi RflWti JJatiivfl, very handi Po.uu4 Quitting QottOD, Ball sewSS cotton, corset. Stir Extenders oL Bin4'nig,ThJ-e.d.aud leath jLaxs;-Scarfs, Dress' Batons, Hind bow 0113, .cfcoife 'fAilt artiek-T Ic.elc.. - - ' V- -fof Mn's Wrc offcr Ullfta Thread Ccv-)ds, Celtic, Vktor, Fciion ' Scotch ftuitingi etc, ."etc; ' Our line .of Wn's Shfrtsifc' utuii cd in" Aurora for vartcty and amooiit ' Our custoniers 'Hl've excuse Us rom givnrga mofe extended itivento y. ' We would respectfu'.ly sfe jti ?ey. come and' examine th,e Stock, a or us tbrpugli tje .Summer wicfa "i-atronageso kindly extend throBdi :the yiiuter jjist.drawing to a close, .We realize that in the coming six momU money will be much ie$s pleyjfuj i! the past six, whence the necessity ofjooking around, with care iu supply, iug yourselves -kith- suuimcr gops" and thereby be sure and suit your' sel ves,jn (imUy., style aad Fffej. At the Store of - ' .. X J B BRYAN AVRO t N. p. You will find a Stock offering '4 S'-'uinier Goods tbat iu quality, style uud price will surely suit. ' il4i :tj.Se.v ; W. W. COftaON, 8 PRACTICAi UNDKR'rA.KElt - Shop.OJi Maf feet street.-ce-dper tarcrst office ' . Washington; l.i Is paw open to receive. -.btudpiitfi pny west day in' ihe yetr. Individ: ual inBtruc-tiorjj.'.ftnith's' Sy-fittpi modern and racticg.1 BopXlietpic, tlie best ip the wcirld, ; r - ' ; Rapid CaliT:uPftdfflanj5liTp ffyec&tiea. tfffi tp y tliose-'sfiiding Book-keeping. ' Beggar., fall" jpessii v, opt lis Oct. ;'L:1F88' VfinU $ BpRsiou tpfeiXs Jaii.7, lgit). Foy full pauii l;;r-s adowss,-' .... ft- &. - BQAQ CARTS ',:-;;;;;.AKP;: Done'ncatly.at'S&j:!.110 gheao. . ' I w' t NEW.SKEN. C. SAKIi;T.;:: W B G-i- eS FISH UMIB "- Oppqsite. f itoi jiifa;i)ct New York Cit
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