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i.' CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. JOB PRIKT1NC. the Obsxsvkh Job Department has been thoroughly supplied with ereryv needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Work can now be done with neatness, dispatch an! cheapness. We can furnish at short notice ? BLANKS, BILL HEADS, ,' LETTER HB IDS, CARDS, , , ' TAGS,"RECE1PTS, POSTERS, : . PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, &C, Ac hi fi IT BUBSCBIPTIOH KA.TE3. Paily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, ' 6 mos. " 3 mo " " 1 mon. WEKKLT EDITION. $3 00 4 00 2 00 75 : i" ir.i 1 r 1 i-Ww (in the county) in advance, $2 00 out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, ' - 1 .05 pgr Liberal reductions for clubs. tol. xn. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1875. NO. 2019 Ilrrnl" (I" . till . - r . , GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS & SHOES SMITH & FORBES. H AVE MARKED DOWN PRICES of THEIR ENTIRE STOCK of BOOTS & 8H0ES : M LES' Ladies clotn, goat and calf Shoes, $2.50 Zeiglers' Ladies and goat, 2.00 r4eigler3' Indies cloth Button Boots, 3 00 jeig!ers' Misses cloth Shoes, ,. 1.75 AND OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OKLY. SMITH & FORBES, NEW IRON FRONT BUILDING ju31 TRADE STREET -AT- THE S E SIDE. Unusual attractions are now offered guests of THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, BEAUEORT, N. C, By the large schools of BLUE FISH, MACKEREL, DRUMS, MULLETS, &c, while the prevailing southern winds maintain a mild and even temperature till late in the fall. Tickets from Chatlotte and return, - - - $9.55 Board per day, - - - 2.00 Apply to GEO. W. CHARLOTTE, Prop'r. THE CITY ANNOUNCEMENT. Jas. H. Moobk is authorized to collect ac counts ior this office and receipt for the same, to receive subscriptions, &c CHA8. R. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. THE CHURCHES TO-DAY. Baptist Chtjech. Rev T H Whitfield, the pastor, will preach this morning at 11 o'clock, and this evening at 8 o'clock, San day School at 9 a. m, St. Pktkk's (E.) Chubch. Services will be had to-day at 11 A. M., and at 6 P. M., by the Rector, Rey B S Branson. Secokd Methodist Church. Services by the pastor, Rev. W. S. Haltom.atll AM and at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Tbyoh Street M. E. Chdbch. Services to-day at 11 A. M., by the pastor, Rev P J Carraway, and at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 4 P. M. First Presbyterian Chubch. Services this morning at 11, and this evening at 8, by Rev. R, E. Cooper. Seats free. Sunday School at 4 45 o'clock P. M. A. R. Presbyterian Chubch. Services in the Chapel, on the corner of College and 5th streets, by the pastor, Rey W M Hunter, at 10 o'clock A . M. , and at 7 P. M, Sunday School at 10 A. M. More New Cotton. New crop cotton to the amount of 11 bales, was sold in this market yesterday. Of this, 9 bales were from- the farm of Mr John L Parks, of Long Creek Town ship; it classed middling and was bought by Messrs Stenhouse, Macaulay & Co, at 13. The other two bales were from the farm of Mr Columbus Morris, of Providence Township; it classed mid dling, and was bought by Messrs San ders & Blackwood at 13. "Rustic" and Ye local. We publish in another column, and publish most willingly, the reply of "Rustic" to an item which appeared a few days ago in these columns, in re ference to a countryjuan who had dif vested himself of his coat to get outside of a dinner, at the Central Hotel. "Rus .00 Reward. T. fc Railroad, to speak to the fireman, when Howard came out and, shot him; Howfivfir this mav h th nin wns fird J T? SCAPED from the keeping of the Depn and the whole charge of squirrel shot the loths inst .- HENRY. JSTOTT. a white entered the negro's back, and side, just under the shoulder blade. Howard immediately went over to :town and told what, lift had done. Physicians Burgess BJichoIs Co WHOLESALE & RETAIL f A fft FUR DEALERS IN NITURi. DING, &c, fupply of Lounges, all grades. Coffins, on hand, West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE. N. C. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth Terrv and Reps. Also, a new A full assortment ofMetalic Cases. Caskets and Wood jun 13 City Bulletin. Grapes are giving out. Sorry. Several of the city schools open this week. Yesterday was a day which caused noses to assume a ruddy red. Ex-Judge Daniel L. Russell, of Brunswick, is at the Central Hotel. Work on the streets and indeed almost every other department of out door work, was suspended yesterday. Yesterday they just collared J B Corn. shook him and smote him. For an encoun ter with him, the day has not had an equal for months. Our editor in chief has been invited to de liver a Grange address on Thursday next, at Beaver Dam, Union county, and has accepted. The Sunday reading is necessarily left out this morning, in consequence of the pressure upon our columns by the Convention pro ceedings and other current topics. One of the moat striking groups of pic tures ever seen, is on exhibit'o l at the hard ware store of Walter Brera & Martin. It is a representation of ihe America i, English and Irish rifle teams, contending in the late rifle match across the waters. It is a fact which deserves to be put Firemen's Parade. The Chief of the Fire Department had proposed calling out the Hornets, Independents and Pioneers, for parade, on to-morrow afternoon, but the pres- ent inclement weatner ana tne pros pect of its continuance, have determin ed him to postpone the parade until Monday week. The Charlotte Cornet Band has been invited to participate in the parade, and will probably do so. Escaped from Jail. A private letter received yesterday by a gentleman in this city, states that Burke, who was convicted of highway robbery at Rutherford Court last Fall, and sentenced to 15 years imprison ment in the Penitentiary, has escaped ?from Rutherford jail. Negligence in the matter is charged upon the jailor, and the case will undergo judicial examination. tic evidently knows that the sight must, probed the negro's wound, but to such nave been an odd one to tne lookers on and so he writes very: good naturedly, in the main, in reply to our squib, One. point upon which we .will touch : "Rus tic" need not think to teuse us by allu sions to our lack of pulchritude (for such we take hjs references to "false face" to mean). We can tell him that our personal apeAinclial:':been a standing joke wherever we have lived, even from the time when we wore bibs man 23 years old. dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes, and has a scar over the leftVeye, made by "Brass Knucks," said scar is perpendicular,, mnning down into the eyebiowBad ona strjped, white and blue, suit ; shirt open in the back with button bole for collar but none in it. Speaks quick a depth had the shot entered that only "d is rather shrewd in appearance. , . one could Je found., The negro was m: con finemeni in any jai 1 and infor blee4ing internaljy-yestrday morning, mation. forwarded to the Sheriff of Bun- and it. w thnno-hf tnianniA thAshnt. w"""f ,v .'' J. S. PHILLIPS, MERCHANT TAILOR, TINDER CENTRAL HOTEL. CHARLOTTE, N. G. t&- ALWAYS GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. - jan 30 NEW" MEAT MARKET. Nice Cream Pie. This, for the ladies, we clip from an ex change : "One cup of white sugar, two thirds of a cup of cream, two cups flour, one teaspoonsful cream tartar, half, teaspoon, ful soda. This will make seven thin cakes, between which spread the cream. For the cream, take half a pint of milk, put into a basin ot hot water on the stove, beat one egg with white sugar enough to sweeten, and add two tablespoon fuls of corn starch ; stir this into the milk when hot, and flayer with vanilla or lemon. When cool put be tween the cakes. Asked to Hold Court. Judge Schenck of this circuit, has re ceived a letter from Judge Buxton, ask ing him to hold Stanley Court, which begins at Albemarle on Monday week. Judge Buxton is a member of the Con- had rpieroed his lungs. .. His chances of recovery are. very slight. Howard formerly lived in Charlotte, during which time he was an employee at Davidson's, livery; stable.! He has only. . been : in Statesville . about -two months. His - statement about. - the and slobbered and fell down stair-steps; j shooting was accepted, and he was not ana laier in uie wnen we iouenc iitue i (,r,pBtl niggers and got licked and went to bed with a black eye; and still later yet, since we have got to writing for the newspapers and falling in love with pin- back girls and getting kicked. We are sorry we can't "take off the false face;" neither can we take a drink with "Rustic," because we have "done schwored off;" but if he will let us know the next time he comes to town, we will invite him to dine with us at the Central, and he shall eat in his shirt sleeves if he chooses to. We throw up the sponge and acknowledge "Rustic" ahead, and we'll dry up if he now never puts on his coat. The Courts. Superior Court. The motion docket was taken up yesterday morning and during the day a number of cases were disposed of. The largest was that of S. S. Pegram and wife vs Wm Sloan et al, an action for debt on Jasper Stowe's guardian bond. Judgment was ren dered against the defendant for $56,128. An appeal was taken on this case. In the case of V C Morris vs Z L Morris, the trial of which was noticed yester day as having taken place on Friday? the petition for divorce was granted, Quite a number of cases involving $4,000 and $5,000, and less, were dis posed of. The Court concluded its two J M YOUNG, Sheriff. .By LTCDTORD, Deputy Sheriff. septl2 tf . . j T , . t. i ,,. "Dat What Hake I 'Spise a Mule." Sqmebody has,, said that to find out how many loafers there are in a town, I you have only to get up a dog fight ; but a fight between a dozen dogs would not have "drawn" better than did the antics, of a mule in front of the Southern Express office, yesterday afternoon. He backed and he went sideways, while his rider, beat him over the head, and the idlers came rolling . up from all directions, to see the fun. "He elevated his hind legs, And then he winked his eye, As if to ask of those around . Now,: how is that for high ?"' The rider beat him before and some body beat him behind, but it didn't have a particle of effect. Finally he got hungry and started -off home, and then all the crowd who had been watching him while he wouldn't go, couldn't have kept him from going. The Boyden House, Salisbury. Our agent has returned from a trip up the North Carolina Railroad, and desires to ex press his thanks in an especial manner to the management of the Boyden House, -at Salisbury, for the courtesy which he receiv ed there. He speaks in highly compliment ary terms of the conduct of the house, its fare and general accommodations, and the eood care which is taken of guests. Mrs Special Meeting Train. A SPECIAL TRAIN will run from Char lotte to the , Camp . Meeting near Mor row's Turn Out, C. C. & A. It. R . on Sun day next, September 12th. Trice of round trip ticket, 50 cents. - t W , W PEGRAM, .-septl0 3t ' " Agent. SEE HERE ! I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF LEGAL FOLD FRENCH PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, THAT I WILL SELL AT 25 CENTS PER QUIRE. J. K. P0REF0Y. 'septll vention, and wishes to put in a substi tute to attend to his regular business weeks term yesterday evening, after a I jns, the proprietress, has had long ex: wnue mat Dociy is m session, juage very laborious session, and Judge oerience in keeping a hotel, and the travel- Schenck leaves for home this morning, ing public who have stopped with her, are He will hold Chambers Court here willing to second all that is said in her fa tomorrow, on his wav to Polk Court, vor. We hope she will continue to receive fnr whir.h he will leave to-morrow nieht, the patronage to which she is so justly en- . . - o J by the Air-Line Railroad. He will hear several suits of Phifer, Torrance and others vs the Carolina Central Railway Schenck, however, has written declin ing to hold the Court, since he has to hold Polk Court this week, and Ruther ford .Court week after next. The Genial Young- Clerk on His Muscle. Thursday, the 30th inst, is a Jewish on record, that of all the, negroes sen- holiday, and the Israelitish merchants Company from this county, at Cham titled. tenced to the Penitentiary during the recent term of Court, three-fourths were prosecuted by men of their own color, and only three or four by white men. The News' notice ol our special artis.'s last effort, is "very, very feeble." Stone and of the city will close up their stores on that day. Accordingly, the clerks in the store of Elias, Cohen & Roessler, on yesterday extended a challenge to the clerks in the store of Wittkowsky & Rintela, to play them a match game of hers at Shelby, on the 12th October. Upwards of 150 cases remain on the civil docket here, notwithstanding the Court worked every day from 9 o'clock in the morning until sundown. The City Courts. A profound dullness communicated. Rustics Reply to the Uncomely Scribe. Local Editor Observer : Having ventured out of the back woods to a neighboring village a few days since, I accidentally came across a copy of your daily in which appeared what purported to be an illustration of JJEW BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY. The undersigned has opened a new Bak ery and Confectionery in Charlotte, and is prepared to furnish the public in general with fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, &c, at vtry reasonable prices. I guarantee satisfaction. Call and sse me. WM RITTERHOPF,.. septll E. Trade Street. 12,000 Pounds CHOICE North Carolina Hams, Sides and Shoulders, just received by B N SMITH. septll Tin Guttering. ABOUT 300 feet of second-hand Tin Gut tering (almost as good as new) offered for sale very cheap, as the owner has no use for it. Apply at the DEMOCRAT OFFICE. sept9 To Let. Woodson got it up between them, and if base ball on the holiday, and the chal- pervaded municipal and magisterial the MtioriB Df a "ruatiofftq called at the A SraWe?' wfotadk Locality de- two Raleighites can study up as poor a col lection of words as that, three or four' would have jerked out something which would have cast a gloom over the whole commu nity. The Temperature. The following was the range of the ther mometer, yesterday, at the drug store of W R Burwell & Co. : At 6 A. M 72 " 9 A. M., 66 " 12 M., 64 " 3 P M., 65 " 6 P M 65 lenge has been accepted. If they get started early enough, they will make as many runs as did the K 9 and Statesville Club. circles, yesterday. I here was not a single case in the Mayor's Court, and not a criminal action before any of the Magistrates. The Churches. Three of the congregations will have no services to day the Lutheran, Second Pres byterian and Catholic The first has no pastor yet ; the pastor of the second is at tending Presbytery in McDowell county .and the pastor of the third is visiting his former home in Connecticut. Our Convention Reports. The Ob kbvke'8 Convention reports are seized with great eagerness by the public and their excellence is remarked on all han!s. In addition to the letters written by our Hfsociate editor fmui the capital, we published 'e.-ighty ecial dicpatolies every ay iasl week. ROSE & JAMISON, Springs' Building, Opposite Central Hotel, on Trade Street, and next door to Fanners' Savings Bank, SLAUGHTERERS f AND WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALERS IN N TENNESSEE BEEF AND MUTTON. WE KEEP A FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET, AND SOLICIT TRADE FROM CASH paying customers only, o creuiui." Market opened from 4 a. m., to 9 p.m., each day, Sundays excepted.- jttl24 : "y ' ""- ; ' ' ' JlSTABLISHM JEW 1 la inn rilHE GRAND DEPOT A For Mineral Waters, at , McADEN'S DRUG STORE. ju 11 : - W ANTED, Ten thousand subscribers to the WEEKLY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.one of the larg est and best papers in North Carolina. . q Addresk OBSERVER, " ng20 tf Charlotte, N. C. A RG EST Li STATE.,, Edwards, Brougnton & Co., pmWTBRS AND HINDEB8, , Ralelgb, N. C. 1 ti...v TittVa f lCverv kind kept on band . , . nd mnde to order. - Printing andi Binding of every descrip j. Kof frli. and at prices that' will defy competition. , Prompt attention given to orders, Paper on Agricultural Chemistry. We have before us the Asheville Citizen containing a paper on agricultural chemis try, which was prepared without reference to text books by Capt John P Thomas, of the Carolina Military Institute, and .read at the last commencement of this institution. It has passed the examination of Prof John W Kimberly, of the University of North Carolina, from whom a complin: ent upon this subject is valuable. The article was procured for publication by Prof Wm Cain, of the C M I, who pronounces it "the best of the class." It certainly displays ability and culture on the part of its author. The pa per occupies nearly three columns of the Citizen. . A Little Suspicious. The editorial correspondence received yes terday morning from our associate editor, Avery, who is in Raleigh, came in an en velope on the back of which was printed, "United States District Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina." The letter encased in this envelope ha the right ring, but it is a little suspicious that our "winsome whittler" should be ' pirooting" around Dick Bagger's office and -projikin along of his stationery. We commend him to the parable of the Good Samaritan, in the beginning of which we are told that "a cer tain man went down from . Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves " : Stealing a Ride. On Friday, on a freight tram on the Charlotte, Columbia Augusta Rail Central Hotel the dav previous. Ye local displays great aptness in judging the spirit which prompted such out landish actions on the part of said "rus tic" when you attribute it to his inde pendence but he hopes your honor will sept9 tf AddIv to or address SANDERS fe BLACKWOOD, Charlotte, N. C. Unnecessary Delay of Passengers. There is a piece of management on the part of the Piedmont Air Line Railway j pardon his impudence in presuming to Company, which cattseegreat and just com-, 1 Wye' you .still, further explanation -r-, ' a! t 1 J NEW ARRIVALS CHEESE, plaint among the people of Charlotte, and to which we some time ago alluded, in connection with the union depot question.. It is the stoppage which is made every mom ing at the Air 'Line Junction, by passenger Being from the backwoods we plead HWTS(J PT7CT, VVJ rn a m a Nl) '--x- t--' -U1A I " - , - - ignorance, as . w now uiie euyuiu. uuu- LIMBERGEIt duct himselt when in "town, Dut we . , - S t certainly wouia;;nave exsrcisea more jmTnTT tttcrtUNG. NEW M ACK- trains .on the North Carolina Division of 1 precaution had we IQ pnee uiQugni EREL an( x. C. ROE HERRING. the Piedmont Ait Line. Trains stop at this place for 20 minutes each morning,' for no purpose in the world other than to try force passengers to eat breakfast there at an eating house there which is run in the interest of the road or of one of its favorites No connection is made there with any oth er train, otherwise the case would be differ ent. As it is, without there being' any rea son which the company can make appear satisfactory to the public, passengers are stopped there in the woods for 20 minutes, when, by coming on to Charlotte, they can get breakfast at the hotel if they be through passengers who are compelled to lay over, at home if they are citizens of the place, qr at an eating bouse at the depot if they propose to take the Southern train.. class, however, the present arrangement makB little, difference, but not' ao -with : the two first named. If a man1 has been away from home'fof a length of time, he Is natu rally annoyed at being stopped within halt amil8of jt.forSucha reason as this com pany has for this delay, or if he is. a trayeler whom circumstances force to lay over in the that -we were, in the presence qt ye local. For my vindication I will state that it was remarked to rustic (just af ter he had divested himself . of. his coat and thrown open . his collar,) that ye local was about entering , the, room. Noticing that the man purporting to be ye local wore a false-face it recalled to my mind a little. incident that occurred in a little Tback woods town not many years since. . I will tell ye. local how it was,, During the campaign of .one of j the. leading circuses of the day, an ; in dependent rustic went tPj see the show. He got his ticket, nulled off his coat For the latter j opened his collar and as he meant busi ness, without any ceremony he struck for the!doorVcutting right and' left as he went. : JiiBt inside' the door' he spied a zebYa l suppose ybu know' what a zebra is) and turning around asked th6 "argo ,f ?alt Direct. McfMS R M Miller dt Sons are receiving a argo o; S,000 sacks of salt which they ur- cbafe d in 1 iverpool This is the first direct liijunt nt of salt ever made to this market and the attention of country merchants is invited to the advantages which these gen tlemen are thus enabled to offer. Correction. We stated yesterday that Messrs West & Daniel, of Dalton, Ga., haye rented one of the new stores in the Cential Hotel, where mi.! al - IPt.. U I... I WU, UUir luo uw- - u J O L . . r hin rontwl hv Mr J S Phillins. and to it he ii a r .i.i,t. ofki4aV.nta I wofl rfrfl.in tr nnnrnftrn mm. Win iraiiBier 1110 wwmiuft , . -rtr i iu. r,mn. Our information in the first case came from ductor then went out himself,; Tvith wrong pPg k iiiarBriaft one i SUGAR BREAKFAST CURED BACON, HAMS, SMOKED . TONGUES, SMOKED BEEF, SHOULDERS, COOKED CORNED BEEF, in 2. 4 and 6 lb. cans, PICKLED OYSTERS, POTTED HAM, TURKEY, and DUCK. HORSE RADISH, , CELERY SALT, PRESERVED GINGER, JELLIES, RASBERRY and LEMON SYBUPS, and PBESERYFJ) PI1SE APPLES. BEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC : SWEET OiL. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES AND GOLDEN SYRUP. city, he wants to leave a - train of which he toanot,vo " long since tired, Wget to his hotel. "Fool road, a negro was found stealmga ride " 'rte-pebplbj fJh'arlotfie and' le' 'ge'ri-1 Andi on a flat cat loaded with lumber. The .LuVWiin iiiri over thttlia&arfMoirtlVterti on a flat cat loaded the new h" 7 ,tnr,nV conductor sent a train hand to put him ; dignant that this state of ffalrt ish'diuldfe t trrel!lbcaf :wks-feetter miwtetfln- they would estabhsh a bar ana lestaurant. Kht-th' han1 ROOn returned, savihff ist -We have been asked fteilTientrto.'slliu I AJYI 1 1 ClIUUVVvv aava W ruvvluv'H' keeper what kihd 6f art aiinliie it yfis, arid being irifbrm'ed tha't it was a zebra, rUSUU 11K.B.UB, yuv tvuiy icmwAcu . -r,. . m fi tS 1.3 fl-fl "fooi mi yir dstripd i4w1Tfle; FMHeas mml tonee, AliU III lllia VttOC a muuguu iwi withvbuiTIlifalseface,. Wefhised IN f "THE MARKET, that the man had his knife out and he f attention to the mattervbut have- refrained,. The Cbn- m the nope tnav cowwooj.h HE A S H A G. JB-K S of the proprietors of the hotel where 8tickof wood, and gettmg in 'reach cf T-t-i v..., w Pw plaint now in the hope tnat tne 01 i s !,r,m..t,W35.AiaiUuii. 'aJ; i J-L.W ' ' ' - the free rider, but larenougn ontotceepi - of th4S Une wili be resoected. he blazed away and thr xrrm will :be sneedllT rieht the train. - i - '' : ":ri :n '-'-ii wnw- ; 71 r ; Messrs West & Daniel are stopping. nrh.n Rntertilnmeut. from being CUt, A note from J H Mills Esq.. Superintend- lenocKea mm winaing on me wain BUI Ol IOC UAIUIU vrpuau jxojtiiaix nwwa xuc va.aaa owV . ' I , , - 4lPi- ;M CAf A.m1lA that nine children from the Asylum will give made fot theTW a free entertainment in this city on the evening of Wednesday next, the 15th inst. We sincerely trust that the little things will have a good audience. .They have been well trained and their performances are really in teresting. no It's take i'fi flrihkS 3 "Here's tyctr1: ybti take off your false face 'aifd I11putMon WWW. v. " - " , vuiff'.h: ni TiusTla '- Steel Cb-eek,N. C4q Sept. 10th,a37& 1C septS Gone :Nortli.! ADR MR. SEIGLEis now North purchase .Liu i,j j li . i HI j f i"j :i 1 1 J : 11 u, :.i i. fit SALT l t S ALT I i'BMembet9t im incrnnrVall RtrV of DrV GflodS. Ac. 1 feur friends will please note the above fact and remember that we are going to haye a splendid stock this season; ntrt w j . very respeCTiui X. himself up and gotten out of reach. ' We learn, tnatwnifjn ;aUj;pra9a: Anf number of these free riders float I bility, iatat wowig:anai wo piace ftTouhd over the railroads : and never at Statesville? on ;Frjdyr night tat ,ll; are detected.n Notlong;agp The yictan is a negrajnamed b i conductor on the North' (rolina RaU- Juliua.ltowe, ana ttwaaoowng wasaona i .mte ilTndrtlfnaTlHlitiirvTnstltlltft . i aj. uun uiimufi, win niu bo rom u - .i n-1 ( - W . tit Amnm . vr ft .... STTTUTE, .fully, organized an4 .nel. orJehs on' September 15th next ' beSaperimkdeut Is assisted. by' an able"' ld experienced corps of Ihstruetortis ; c Wot seguter ana wrcuiar, 'aapesB' ine'" The Keptune Engine. The committee have not yet definite-; iv detennined'wnether ot notto accept the Neptune Fire Engine, They, are the car, attd sad ne was going DacK xna,w,vw vH.ynjiJijjiia inprt Wat Aw. oatiafi Iieiemergedy.irilxf AIJi ilVV J V . VUV VW&WJ i p-w- ! I T. " - . JO' , l i I . A I ' - capacity to come up to t& contract babk $he bme tiray W came and' had l athim as he sneaked along tne side oil, ; teuijvMiii$iVlft'd jn ItkLFor. t vapawvjr w . ,f 'itii'l '? iJi' ' Hi ''f'it!i uilw:TT ArLi 3rti tmnba ; . TVwr.-nrrft ,uriija that. Iia I 5 YAH DQRO.14Qll.Sir.. . . . T Superintendent. 1 thmw vi hi tpetj-.., 1 1 ma .mis. on uie 1 aireauv seiecteu wiiuoc unmuc woo 1 u?,Mvvw!4iiy lrfwwr jr-rn-Bunri-a , .yii.uuiiiii 9M iusm.u vnui-t j a 11 tit 1 1 , - ;;iK-i''rl5i'Lwt'i triVtf hiM . f-WAfiaAl1?'r,a Wato 1 nkdiiid-ideatdS stealfefftcMekens i-ihatijCJOtCCB VMStiBtmtOfV.A I rTHL0EID'ErLlanc? La thev think that nerhans . the f wind such' a sharp little rascal andwak sb fewtejmlpassingito i&fs SO was in its favor in the first instance otherwise it would have failed then scjuare from Depot, turpassed frank, that the conductor concluded j having jeen;OViewniengie,j.wnicn n i lTmL5P.peridayi,'DcJs lo rllio i not to kill him. was standing on a side track of the A I "epl2 eod 6m eti nsvsisdf mid tUi f f WR BURWELL & CCv-.M septs
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