i ( t; - sxmaaitimoN haism Daily, one Vftir (jwsjw) advanet. jj jfontfW hrft Mont one Month ' WEEKLY EDITION : WOO .4 00 . 200 . 71 3d V. : . ; BaabmfhoracebJ wipiflrt wSa ery beeda ant'tna wiai the isxest atrte orT7pa.and tren. Cipateai Wasjabn ath at short nottoe: (i thteownty) v advance.. S3 00 . a 10 . 100 out of the countv, postpaid,.-. SixMontht ............. gff- Uberd Reduction far CUOt. YOU XXV. -TASBi KSCHPTa. POflTXaB.- t PAHTHLrra, csbcdlabs. csxen, a 500XlS. . A NEW TELEORAPiT'.'CO.nPAinr. r ' i.J . ....j j , ., ,. '. . ....... leadlhis And Stady Your Interest We have a full line of KID GLOVES Incliiling th Cfeler td (PA-IESTLO JUNK 1 -111. Vroin 2 to ft buttons. In ell shades and at ex tremely low pi lees. Also, a alee line of Lac?, Lisle Gloves and Mitts. We are offering our magnificent tools ofFans All qualities, at bottom prices. Om v ry large stoek of PARASOLS at a sacrifice. Cull eaiiy and 8f cure a bargain. We have an elegant line of LADIEj', MISSES 'and CHrLDBEVS FANCY HOSIERY. Thpse goods must be sold, and now Is the gold en opportunity to cave money and get nice goods at low pi ices. Alexander t Harris. Jim 10 Soots aw A Jftxocs 881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDEENS,' GENTS', BOIS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS 1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line in variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call and see us. ' PEGRAM & CO. feb'20 Tliey Come! We are now offering decided bargains In Spring Dress Goods CHEAPER Than the same clans of goods has ever been of fered In this market. Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Lace and Plain Tucking, Ruffling, Dotted Swiss, iss and Nainsook Embroideries, liS ID SIMM S. est Brands Latest Styles )wn THE HANDSOMEST and most varied line of Laces In town. just Deceived, A beautiful stock of Bugle Lace, the handsomest and cheapest ever offered In this market Also, another stcck of Pasmentry. Our remnant of FINE PARASOLS Are going very cheap. w' l give you decided bargains In them. Nobby Mackinaw Hats, At manufacturer's price. Lace Mitts and Lisle Cloves 10c and up, Corsets, Collars, Ladles' and Gents' Gauze Underwear, Sash Rib bons, plain and Fancy Blbbons, Sheet logs, Quilts, Towels and House , Furnishing Goods. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hand-sewed Bnoes, sandals and Slippers. Buntings la and 16 . 4 A cal1 win convince yon that we are now offering bargains. ' ' " , HARGRAVES & yjiLHELH. THE OXONIA1J, - : boilaoif ??nU" Oxford, N. O.,at0n, 1'" a Tear la advance.' iiiM-" v Lita5iom? S!5M increasing the Interest for ffiature "d Mucatlonv and gives original -ar ucles on subject ef vital Importance as wH as Racisms el 'the-newest and most valuable jubUcsr averS aMTOntagei toaaverttwrk'iagh Pronw?.rculaaon Advertisements are nown 0?!n,Uy' boat errors, arid1 are taste- eioL?864, lt dertUlng rotes are-not ta toem. TOlue to an advertiser. Advertise rs ,na lor publlcanto anr tissue, toirtS9 5 office Dy the 20th cf the month, ,.' ari6-tt j. c. HORNE3, Oxford, N, a 1 Perfect Corset at Last. No More Broken Whalebones. After spending over twelve, thousand dollars In expei Iments. Dr. Warner has perfected a material for booing corse's called COR ALINE Which Is vastly superior to horn or whalebone. ITS ADVANTAGES ABE: FIRST. It cannot be broken. A reward of $5 will be paid for every corset la which the Corallne breaks with six months ordinary wear. SECOND. It is more pliable than whalebone and adapts itself mote readi'y to the movements of the body. TbIKD. It Is not affec! ed by cold, heat or mois ture. FOURTH. It is the cheapest and most service able corset ever made. THE CORALLNE CORSRT Is made throughout of superior materials, and Is warranted in every respect If not found entirely satisfactory, the purchase money will be refunded. Ask for Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset, With exten-ion front Unequaled for. beauty, ele gance and style. And Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset, The only perfect nursing corset In the market Ask for Dr. Warner's CB05S BONED HIP CORSET. We have the exc'uslve sale In this market of the above corsets, and will be pleased to have the trade Inspect them. T. L. 8E1ULS ft CO. Jun5 ESSE A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Chios, Parties, Ete. Boat ob H. eXATES fe SOHSJ. The "Hub Punch " hu lately beta introduced, a4 meets with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain only the Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It is ready on opening-, and will be found an agreeable addition to the cnoice things which undeniably enlarge the pleasures of life and enoourafe good fellowship and good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just the Thing to Keep la Vine Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Poach. It can be used Clear or "with. Fresh Milt, Ioe, Soday or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Pine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocers, Hotels Mai Druggists everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by Wil son k Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists Charlotte, N. C." Jan. 23-eod6m. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetlte,ITansea,bowels oottlTO, Fain in tneHeadwith dull sensation In the back part, Fain under the shoulder" blade, fullness after eatings with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits. liois of memory, with a feeling or haying neg- leoted some dntyesJiness, ptoiness. juttenng o tne iAeart, uoy pyor tnq eyes. Yellow Bkln. Hesaohe.Beatless ness at night, highly colored Urine -' LIT liLESX WABlfLTfGS ASE U A UJXDZD , SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. 'I'll IT'S FLLLS are espeeiaUy sklaptedto rach estseslone doM effects saehacluuig of feeling to svstonlsh tb safferor. They Ueresst Ue Appetite, and-cmnse the body to Tavke sa rieita. Uos the syiUm la neariahed, and by thelrTenle Aetlemon the UlreeUveOraraoa, BjrIrtoeU arepro duoed. Price g cents. , a Mwray UU, If.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE.. Gray Hats or Whihkktw changed to S OmsjsY-i Black by s single application of this on. t it imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of f 1. Office, 35 Murray St.. New York. ., af Dr. TOTTS MAKCAL ef Vslnalile Iiforefttloa sad k ' fcwbtl KMdpto wUI be atalbd VKSB a asellMtlaikf ; Feb 23 deodAwly. Atlantic, Teiiiiessee 1 . OMi , Railroad 8rpiUNTKHi)Mrr8 ' OmcK ' Charlotte, N. 0., Jane gth,-1881. f On and after Sunday, June 5th. 1881- the following schedule will be run over this road daily (Sundjs excepted) GOING NORTH. Leave Cliki lotte,. u . . . . -. Davidson College,.... . - UnnnunlllS , 8 80 p. m. 10 24 p. n. 10 59 p. m. 12 00 p. is. Arrive at Btatesrille, GOING SOUTH. Tum flfnlmrvnMk.i:. ..... a DU Bi D m on PILLS. -j;..iooresvine'..v..vi..i.trt o oo an. Davidson CoQege,.'...ir.. 4 81 sv m. Arrtve at Charlotte,. r..v..ivM. ....... 6 15 a. m. s ; : - .; a1 i. J. goslct, j Jrm8 -1 " 6upH OBSERVATIONS. Sara Bernhardt is reported to be about to mart y M. Angel". According to the law of K ranee a husband can by declaration assume the legal rela tion of father to all the children whom the lady he marries may have had. The Albany Argus sug gests that M. Angelo in booming a benedict can a lo turn himself into an orphan asylum. Ladles have more sense than men in restaurants and hotels, and we be ieve that as a rule they do not like the custom of tipping waiters. Be sure to plant a pine tree In your back yard. A pine tree 3 1 5 years old. which was cut down re cently at Crystal Spring, New York, yielded $200 in lumber. ' v Two English ladles describe the pleasure they had in tramping, with a donkey to carry provis ions, cooking utensils, waterproofs and a tent They p. obabiy took their husbands along. A woman in San Antonio attempted to commit suicide with laudanum. Wby didn't she try a horse? me dose of horse steaing would have saved her a deal of trouble. ' Blindness is not always a total loss of vision; those are must blind who can see only in one di rection. General Grant is pretty mad about the way in which Conkllng has been treated. When he gets up here Had realizes the- full extent of the wreck he will want to tie one hand behind him and dare the administration half way.- I'hlla. Times. Senator John Sherman, after long reflection, de nies that he is Implicated in the recent treasury exposure. Will he also deny that the plans of his new hoase in Washington were drawn for him at the expense of the government, in the office of the supervising architect of the treasury? Phila delphia Times. Political mud-Throwing. Wash. Cor. Baltimore Son, A prominent and influential Repub lican member of the House said, in con versation with jour correspondent to day, that never, in all his experience in politics, had be seen such mud-throwing as is now indulged in by trusted leaders of the Republican party and their ad. herents toward each other. In the most excited campaigns, he said, the Demo crats had never made such charges or used such language toward their oppo nents as members of the same party are now indulging in. In public places here the President of the United States is constantly denounced by those who do not belong to his wing of the party in the most opprobrious and vtelgar terms, and he and Mr. Blaine are charged with wrong and corruption far more heinous that was involved in any of the campaign stories set afloat during last year. In return the friends and supporters of the administration are equally strong in breadth and depth of denunciation of Senator Conkling, GenV Grant and their friends. The newapa- Eer here which is edited and controlled y the late caucus Republican candi date for secretary of the Senate teems daily with abuse and ridicule of the President and members of his cabinet So violent has it become that in the de- Eartments many of the employes are )th to be seen perusing it for fear they may be marked for dismissal, and not a few of them actually make a show of reading the Radical Democratic news paper published here, which rather takes the side of the President in the Conkling controversy, and which is now pleasantly designated as the ad ministration organ. A Republican Con gressman to-day, in alluding to the edifying spectacle which is exhibited, saiane nopea the itepuoiican party would recover from it as it had in the last twenty years recovered from so many blows, some of which appeared ac me time to De ratal, out he was fear ful that it would not and could not. The breach which now existed in the party was irreconcilable, and it was growing wider and wider every day. Among the rumors floating around to-day is one to the effect that a state ment from ex-Gov. Shepherd will soon be given to the public containing a full account of the $5,000 fee paid to Gen. Garfield in the matter of tneDe Golyer pavement contract. Of course Gen. Shepherd knows all about this matter, but although he is such a close friend of Gen. Grant and Senator Conkling, It is doubtful whether he would consider it just the thing for him to tell what he knows about it. Rumors are thick as to developments which are impending, and which will put ex-Secretary Sherman in an awk ward position on account of transac tions during his administration of the treasury department. These rumors have been brought to Mr. Sherman's attention, and he says they are beneath nis nonce. ; , . w ; Attavclte by Blsvck SasUtea. The Americus, (Gaji Republican prints the following tough yarn : "A colored man named Jasper, living eight or ten miles from town, says that on Friday he and his little boy, about ten years old, were hoeing cotton ; that he was some distance ahead of the boy, who was working near the edge of the field by some weeds and bushes. He heard his boy holler, and looking around did not see him; he then ran to see what was the matter. On arriving at the spot he found the lad on the ground in the coils of three large black snakes. On his appearance the snakes prepared to fight him, and seeing that they would soon choke his boy to death, ne took his pocket knife ana cut the one that had made the little fellow a very nn comf oi table cravat into half a dozen pieces, by inserting the knife next to the lad's heck and cutting upward. He then caught the others by the head and with his knife cot them in two or three Eieces. He was bitten several times, ut he Raid: 'I. knowed black snake bite wouldn't hurt much, and let 'em bite, so I could save de boy; but I had to take him to de branch and throw water on him a long time. He is all right now. Dem black snake is de meanest ob all de snake.. Dey don't let you know what dey going to do tell dey is on you P :i v'v1-"' ' 1 ' J ' - : JLosea and Gmiaa Since. the War Springfield Sepubllcan, rep. . , in niteen years after the war the Sooth raised nearly 10,000,000 bales more cotton than in the last fifteen; yers of slavery. This addition was worth, says Mr. Atkinson, about $650,000,000. This would be a very good compensation for the loss of the slaves, but as . the: oro- ceeda of this crop largely go to the late slaves themselves, those who hst them do not regard it in the liehfn of value for; value. They have no reason to com-. plain, however. The slaves' themselves mad to start in life all at once, without a dollar of indemnity for their past la-. Dors, ana noooay is Detter enutiea to the new frnitff of freedom Uian.ouose who earn them . for the first' time as f reemen. J After this interval at all events, tb& - natural . opratiptf :;xf .eco nomic law has distributed the losses and the gains as justly as is possible under numan limitations. I.tke Men or Like Rrntca.'V ; Shekan,theglish etatesmannd nthOrofhWfdrScana bee toMlmMfpv--"No w, genaemen4 8haU. we drink like men oi UktWW;jJz T JV mAii rf'hriisFrMliTnyH- SeveraJ."" . : . ' '""'. esnttl'k. 2smm .. . . . M 1 henu'?rieai riaan .rwell get jolly tonkVforHt)ruxes-neter drink more than they stjoiUda . AskdtnRtstsfor : "Oiica on Eats." . It clears I out rats, mice, bed , bugs, roaches; vermin, flies, 1 ants, insects. 15c per box,. - , . The Capital t be tlOiDOtOte and (he - Charter fax On Hand red Tear, The interriatldhaT' TMegraph": Com pany' have filed articles: of association. w u(ituu m xxi uo j,u,vwu,UUU. AI1D route of the line is to, be from New York by way of Philadelphia; Balti more and Washington, through -the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Oeorgia, Florida, Mis sissippi, Louisiana and Texas to the Rio Grande River; also from New York by way of Albany andBochester to Buffalo; also from New York, by way Of the New Yorkr Lake Erie and WesL ern Railroad to Buffalo ' thence, west through Pennsylvania,OhIo,chfgan, Indiana and Illinois to Chicago; ialso from; Philadelphia to' Olneinnatl.and St. Louis ; also frohVChcmritnreugh Mississippi, - Arkansas -Rtta Tests'--to Houston and Galveston'; also from St. Louis through MiasourCrCarisasCijlb rado and New Mexico to Mexico; frlsb from Chicago west to Colorado ,"."2sp from New York to'PirrLlWflrlls".yiilA from Boston to Montgomery and, Quel bee. Shares are taken ss follaws'f An uicvv o. jdju win, ut.. r ii5.es Darre,.,ou,T 000 shares; James T. Vox, of Norjls town, 25,000, and Charles IL Stebbing 25,000. The association 4s' to continue 100 years. . Indian Strategy in a Bnaine matter. Carson (Nev.) Appeal. The Indians of - the Walker Lake Re servation feel very happy since their victory ; over Mr. , Yerington and the Carson and Colorado Railroad. It ap pears that when the railroad; company treated for the right of way; through the reservation the Indians agreed to receive, in full pay, $700 and the Tight to ship free over therroad forever any fish or other prodhce: whfc&tbey might wish to bring to market between Haw thorne and the Mound House. Walker Lake is swarming with', fine' trout When the ne w , road reaches AValker Lake the Indians will be the bosses of the fish market of the State. The In dians say that if Mr. Yerington had known how many fish they could catch in a day he would never have entered into such a contract The Indians laid their wires for this thing long ago, and when Mr. Yerington visited 'Walker Lake they put up a job on him. They invited him to spend a -day fishing, which he didr-and-they gave him a bait which fieh absolutely avoid. Several of the bucks also fished with him, some using no bait at all. The result of the day's toil was a small white-fish and a couple of half-pound trout. The sav ages pretended that the day's sport had been very fine and got up a big dance in honor of the catahjremarking that the fishing had never been so good for years. In arK in guarded moment he signed the fiahnCTactl,-,"f NV'M 72 The Lest Ks ncbvnie. A oorrespniSat; wriyafMfre New York Sun stmiffem'&'Yl. Tur ner says the appearance pf the revised edition of the NeTestament reminds him that he heard long ago of a lost Gospel to the Hebrews. If Mr, Turner will only take the trouble to read the Bible Over carefully, be will find there in proof that twenty-three books of it have been lost, a few of which I will name for his information. - In the Book of Numbers, xxl :1 4, oc curs the following reference u "Where fore it is said in the Book of the Wars of the Lord." Now,, where is that book? Lost' "In the Third Book of Kings it is ! recorded "that Solomon wrote 3,000 proverbs. There, are not more than 1,500 in the present Bible ; the rest are lost In the same Book it is mentioned that he wrote 103 ; Can ticles There is not' half that number in the present Bible. Then we find an allusion to the Book of Nathan the Prophet There is no such book ; it is lost. In Chronicles , we. read that the acts of David are written in the Book otbamueL the Seer, and Nathan.-the Prophet . There is no such book ; it is lost There was an Epistle of St Paul to the Colossian8; it is lost St . Paul wrote five Epistleg to ifie, Ccfinirans, we naye oniy two oi tnem rtne rest are lost Altogether,' twenty-three books of the Bible lost twenty from the Old Testament and three from the New Seeking; New Markets, .The English iron manufacturers have made up their mind that they are going to lose the American market and are discussing the means of r developing new;-markets for; this! great product In 1880, in the great revival of railroad building ithis eoQqtrjthere was a strong upward tendency in iron and the result was a heavy1-importation from England The increase in prices started our own furnaces to work: their number 'Increased greatly; and they soon found; that' they could tipn out iron and steel rails as cheaply as Great. Britain, lt is now- evident- that in a very short time we will teitble o make all ; the railroad iron we rwant and that there will scarcely be any market here for the product of the English furnaces.. , A DSLIGHTTDX SENSATION In thereglen of the palate Is experienced hr.tbesA 3n9 . (fatt- ex- hllaratlDg Bub Punchy either with bet water, lem onade, fme loerhnTki br to !U er ltls a delicate combination of old llfiuori with xruus oi surpassing nenness. . . : i -.q-.Ho-j-. i f Sold by all Grocers, Wme Merchants and brng- Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by Wll-1 son .Burwell, Wholesale and Betall Druggists, Trade street, ChsilotteKl a ' ? ; - ... i mm CONGBXSS WATER. Cathartic and alterative. .. Is a well known sne cine lot. constipation; uullgestion, and.aU disor ders of he stbmaca,'Ilvar and kidneys. , ; Nmety yeapopularjise attests its .Durlty. safe ly and eupertortty to -ah -watetg of this clnss. Avoid au coarse, irritating waters, ioreign and do mestic: they impair the digestive ergnaa and kid neys, thereby inducing irreparable results. none genuine boiu oaoraugat. mayl 42mo.eod . ,,.v,;: , , ; e u i . . Mrs. . Wuulevl teedstfef Syrap. Christian Seeia-hvewnufa-byi.o means re-eomrfleBd-anv klnd-of nedlciiie-whicK?we'aia'nos know to be good parucnlarly for. infants. . But of Mrs. Windows Soothing Syrup we.eapeak from kaowiedge? ht or -ewn lamilf it- has" proved a blessing Indeed, by gMng an -infant tronbted with ollc pains, oetalrauiditraipejents unknown lest at night. Most parents can apprecJater these Riessings. Jiere isanarucie wxueh works lection;, and which' ix .harnuesst Jbr . the sleep which it affords the infant ts perfectly fiatrxraL and the JtftlB cherub awakes- as -brurht As a battoa." And durinsf the process of rteetbinKy Its1 vabwis lnealeulable. -We have frequently heard" mothers. mcrhAV would be wtthoattferarjrmruM birth of f the child till it had- cfiiushedWRh- the teething siege, on any eonawereaon natevet. sold by ell druggists. J cent8a bottatxT.,woiXr.a t:;r,r fjun9 . .A'iilH.i'i I u q us -1 A JZBSKT 8TDt UT u v f ; n 1 Ai, SUm ir .Hull. V. t.mmSim'm j , I UUIO ,V1U ju, lunil , w. mhp I. mm 9U(. tMMmd tA its mssnUodeiinee Wsshmstim' r.sns4alioa;ale araV tallonxtoatrt MiiariA - - ' " MdJnrful YlneentownTtrtOefniaona 3U. phin,New Tort and Tot back SIS. 000 for his, erattnie)orhatfttdrtrXN687A9.uj the Aprii drawing f trLeahuana State Lottery. On Jan 4thever500M)0.wul be dtvidedv in sums froHi sibo j oowb mmoTss inosef wno snau nave followed his examnle la sendina th&lr dvestzrerits to M. A. nanphln at No. 212 Broadway, New York clty N.Y., or same person at New Orleans, La, ? , , 4m 1 An established fact: Thai the such worn as tail. 5 J '.i V ' , . have hearA front ith MnHmlth Uuttn . . , . RTrvrma rpnu rosnnwu . . - why it de yen send North fCan you buyebmDerr m do yoo aawrwr JHavejrou tried naT.fhere'B rub 1 We eomptsie with the world, and New iei PMttealan The maa does not Bra wh tan '"SeB.na,. ,We keep the beat Instruments. Vi BOW the for 6 years. We seU them on easy terms. Feiiend .vuHuiiuiri AuQI. iMjwkijfc, Southern Mason 4s Harnlin, ewrLnperiali Pel- atUo.4Bter Hng. New. schedule, new Drieftfl. note our variety of styles. un anVB nCnnlR: IVYMra xrw MnAt'. 4 a' f4. -iS2S35ar'v - , H. McSMITH, Charlottey THE Something Entirely New. STYLES IN ONE t 4r AT Hot of Bok We Will pifbr for This Week o OUR OUR OUR OUR OUR THE SAME REDUCTION" ON OUR IMMENSE STOCK OP VE These prlcs. .sively BALANCE OF OUR DRESS (VUxijaL JXjAiAHMi WW KJiicJJL il IIP i" l VI 1 r- Ladies' Dress Ooods and Trimmings, Lawns, SUk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. Give' us call befor bihg. ; ! .Ml X '- i Tns dla oi $wm?i - COLLEGE BECKETT I. .,, v I. ..f r- . , : McSJrJlTH MUSIC HOUSE came here to stay. No -No suVagent :abput this house. anjr qiTers made by small dealers or agents, .1,1 i 1 . ,i . .... . ft ilk If o c3ux , j.vi clii au. ' - 1 -iq , r "- ! Only the Best Makers Represented, av inefmmana c a r rani REDUCED PRICES :0fl PAPASnTR WYP iffi-'-'AnAoUiLiS. JbUK IQOO- PARASOLS FOR 800 PARASOLS FOR f0 PARASOLS FOR WSQLS FOR WILL ALSO OFFER Children's Cassimere Suite, FOR NEARLY HALF TnEIR te giTeaito customers .calling w v us?, JTJ3T RECKIYXD A LABGX VARIETY OT AND ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK 01 ing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, ELIAS CQIJEN. . & Mcdowell, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, I 8TBEET; BETWEEN TBABE ATO We will duplicate 10 per cent. , . j;,-., .f m;: r "7--. vi dialogues ana price lists ana 4 L. BEEWANGER & BRO. &iaaa 8.00 7.Q0 6.00 5.00 4.50 THE GOODS - VALUE. for the above named articles. GOODS MANOTACTUREBS OF- STEAM ENGINES r: 1 ; V 1 '23 iff;.; v-': -5 (im)-' tmNING MACHINERY. an 1. 1 NTB1CT JOB CONSfBtJCTION AND EBliC j ,TION OF MINING MACHINKBT Olf KTEBT' ! DKSCSIPTION AND LATEST DE3IQN3. : Also, Manufacture and Sell Agricultural r SAW MILLS, SucS ; 'i Uti FIFTH; v : : i : ht' : it i1 n If 1 t V k lis t 1 I It ! 1 ! i V ,4 f - " - - . . i r i