. Thb general debate on the Tariff
1 was to have closed oh Wednef
. v j next, but the Democratic raem
I x of. the Ways and Me ms .Cou
O'tce have consented to an exten-
;n of the tirue to n.xt Saturday.
)iis decision wao arrived at Satur
y mornings after a consultation
ith the leading Republican mem
' jrs, and the assurance was said to
! srs given, that the eiteiusi.m would
. ot result in any postponement of
nal action on the bill. It is to h.'
Lope that this will be the caso. The
country is patiently wafting for the
' lal result, one way or another.
fe are heartily sick and tired o
aspense. . It is nnralvsinV the to-
jucco trade to a great eiteut. 11
Y'mntry want rest. It want the
Jill passed and confidence and quiet
ness restored.
" A Bio flood is impending at Mari
sett, Wis.: The Menominee river is
higher than ever before known, ex
cvpt the high water in 1870. J
heavy thaw of. snow fa" submerging
the railroad North of Barag.i, Mich,
Th blockade will depend on the
weather. There fa a large amount
of snow still to melt A destructive
cyclone has jnst passed through a
portion of Illinois and Indiana. At
Freeport, in the former State, nmcl
damage w.-w done and half a dozen
persons injured, . Waualah, in th
latter State, it t re up trees and
blew off chimneys. Come South and
escape the cyclones,-
The tide for revenue . reform w
sjttluaf iu and gaining strength as it
goes. A short while hick the pro
tection papers in Georgia, among the
number the great Atlanta "Const!
lion," were telling cs that Georn
was for h;gh tariff. That is nut the
case. The convention at Atlantaon
dorsed Mr. Cleveland and his admin
istration, Senator Colquitt's njfccli
indefenceof the President's niess.ige,
and the Mills bill. Furthermore, if.
chose fonr enthusiastic Cleveland
men and tariff reformers as dele-gates-at-large
to the St. Louis con
vention. Georgia strikes out boldly,
j A similar ware will sweep the South.
I The New York "Evening IW."
. has information from Washington
; that McKinley will propose a lzr-Z
; bill for the Republicans. The Idl
ing features of the bill are these: It
: reduces the sugar duty a little buer
than tjje Mills bill, borrows the
features of the Mills bill on the
abolition of the tobacco Uxcs, re
peals the tax on alcohol used in the
arts, and, instead of lowering, raw.
the duti-s on wool in accordance with
the demands of the Wool Coiiv?a
; lion which, it will be remembered,
were for a tariff of more than 120 per
cent on blankets, and mora than i;M
per cent on ool hats.
u mmmmmm w in m . w ianaaaaHia, - -
The Now Jersey Republicans have
declared fur Walter I'hclps as their
! preference in the Chicago conven
tion. This leads the Kiel, mood
"StaUs" to olwerve that evidently
dadeJuiti is look:.ig np, Mr. IVIjh
sports delicate iderlrU below his
: ears nd parts his hair in the mid
dle, with bangs. If nonviata! and
elected E. Deny WaM will lea suit
able. Secretary of State, ard it i
hoped in the realms of dudedom that
Oscar Wilde w.ll be appoiutel
British minisUr at Washington.
Th a Charlotte "Chronicle" prin
a cut of the new depot building oi
the R. k D., road now in course f
construction at that place. It is to
-la handsome thing. We congrat,
nlafe" Charlotte, It fa so.eh'n'
she had sadly nmled for many tear.
Tnt seniors illness of the Em
prorPoro Pedro, of Urazil. e !U to
ruind the fact that should he die
Bratil, like England end Spain,
would be governed by a woman. It
rrri that the Princess IiaUl, who
has been acting as regent duriug her
father" absence, has not been a su
reign in same only. List month
the dismissed the Cabinet whuh hir
father had left her, because she wa
diiatiifisd with the slow progress of
the work of slave emancipation.
Should she come to the throne she
will certainly net be an Etnprw
who reigns without governing.
EaalNpui has bta d jcoTircJat
FroTldea, R, I
NOK III CAROLINA POLITICS
THK MPi'LES UPON THE f-CRF.Wg OF
TliB roLlTICAL WATKB8.
Tiio fioMM'orit, Artius utters
truth (but shouIJ ro home to every
Deniocrstio !: i'rt when It aaj: T' e
man wbo i iv im t g lo his piimfiry
n .8 u j rigor CJ complain U tbe ueio
ftkits 1j not rp;rc i t his views Go
to yoni- meti lit ; n I thereby tecure
tbe repriae'tiaiion of jour wmhe
V
VV i n;.y astro with the Ken
ntrsville News, when it savs in epeak-
inu or uemocra'io success this year.
that the candidates should be kuowu
for tbeir integrity, their unblem
ished character, their iwrfcct so'ui
ety, as Hcll ai other guod qualities of
head auC beurt. A grj-at deal de
p ndsup(in the nominations tntaie
mart e, s oi one of the first fhtngs
necesssty to insure success is to ee
lent the man txst, suited fur tbe po
siiion U which he ap:res.
S - -
Nortbamp'on couatv has instruct
ed fi r Thos. N. Hill for one of the
inx rerue Uourt Judges. As the rip-
pice become larger ami larger as
the y approach the shore when a peb
b'e ! t!.ron iuto the water, the
Hill oceiii gains slft'DRth as tbo time
approacbea for mukinir nomiontons.
l'r-s nt indications poiut to the fact
th t the worthy gentleman of our
nuive county will go into the con.
vuntion with a strong following
lltnderton G'oW Leaf.
We were in error in stating that
Urn-low was evenly divided between
iicunfumy ami -Uieen. it appears
that Mcl'larumy has tb lion's shard
in the ueieKt!on.-(fW(ar0 Xrgu.
We ste thst Joe Caldwell of the
StatCHvilie Landnark It mentioned
lor Lic-iiteuta&t Governor, Cald
well i ublishes a capital paper and is
a Dsiole. sironn man. ihe nartv
c uld sesrett'y do better than to nom
inate i.itn; out a zoot euitor like
Ca'dweli is worth a half dos'-n Lieu
teD'int Governors. Uuldsboro At-
When Judo Daniel Russell
said to a ft lend the other day that
be would not think oi ruuiog as the
Ucpublicin c-indi-late for Governor
and gave as his reason f.;r it that tbe
IMuocrata wero too scared tbis vtsr
to make it safe for any IkpubliCjn,
hf pokf the words of "truth and so
bern ss"
CV.ur imn John Mchobi an
nounc ii itself s the candidate of
the Ue uh.tcjn, I n d e t. n d e n t,
tvnvir .i ja mr rariy ir me con-
re it nl nomination. In other
w- r J he aani-uaceihimfelf and says
he tiueita os the sme views now
thsthedid in 188(3. But will be
et the snme vote? People are Dot
'a kiig wlo will say that the
Kni(;Lts i f Libor or2nixaiioc is not
o strong as it ai teo years ago,
nd that it bas lost its Republican
cirtj in thii district to a consuiera
ble decree. Months ago cne of its
chief i.fiitsrf siJ as much to Tour
orrttu'indcnt, and said further tbe
K bhts were in some caws difsatis
Se t witiNic .o'e. It looks now very
much like Kunn will tie the Demo
T.aiic nomlut? a.aiutt Niohols. lit
is a power in tb stump and the mm-
paign will i-e msde livilj. llalugh
Vort HVf. Jfe4e -cer.
1lit J'itoi in hmoke.
liLSF.RSIirnf OFTI1K8ABUAT1I KT TWO
U'TS OVI.tt A WOMA.
That ,ot H-d f innuitr. Sm ikv
iMlnw, fun IsSm other cstiltr of
i disfpard Ir pf ace, I iw ami or Vr.
Sundsr, wLi.e the church bells
weic dirt cti jr U:e a'ten-.ton of the
lf)p! tf Duih im to tbeir n spective
hous of wo'hii. the emissaries of
the devil wrre h ihlin? a b eh earn!
ri in ibis disreputable suburb cf
Uurhsm.
Ab ut 10 o't I'K k two colored bovs
Alcx.Odim and Jol n Hears, became
invfiKed in a ihtute. the tnain cause
bt ins a w. nmu. Tut we shall sot ro
into the Ckhy dtUils of tbe affair.
u (j,.r tn t pr.-rsD': word? passed be
tweeii tiietn. AUt. O lom drew a
i'i-ti.1 erd nr. ."tjtira it to the face of
?cari:)u:re. if he meant to call him
A ttain names. I pen receiving an
ali;rniat'veerier heSred. The ball
e'ltered Sfar's face ncai the nose an 1
came out near the ear. The wound Is
s serious one though not dangerous.
Tue Tennessee Democratic Stale
convention is in session at Nashville.
The 7:11 ballot for Governor was
reached Saturday evening with no
etccti'Mi. Taylor is in the lead with
0731.
The Maine max who intended U
kill his wife and then himself bril-
iantly decided to cut his own throat
first This proves, among other
things, that the age of inspiration is
not wholly p.iMnd.
A th k 1 1 Mm' i r 151 f, et Ions an I
'() irt h t', h licVfd to be the
Lru'si i,l. ej tvt r iurbed oat f om
nny suw mill, has been se it from
IXC. n ud I to an tJt'jibitijn In Ban
Francisco. ...
NEWS IJOIUSD DOWN.
ITEMS OF IfTKIlEST PR ESS El) IS TO A
tvw Words. -; .
Uuder the law of Virginia a corpse
c tn te attached tr debt.
Dm'3 tra 'e review repoita 209 fail
ures during the past week.
The health ot Bishop Whittle, of
W ... i
virguuit, n.is neon wrftcneo.
Republican New York is not mlid
lut lilaineas might have been sup
posed.
A Nebraska farmer was caught
stealing the roof from over a sluepiug
...II.... I - . . y .
neiguoor a neaa. -
Tbe Emperor of Brazil, now ill at
Milan, is said to be in a very piecar
ious ccuniuon.
All the weavers aid smnners in
the vinciuity of Rreslau, Germany,
ave gone on etriite.
Tbe nolicehave fcutid thousands of
rt..".i.i . ... . i .
oociansi uocumenis in uresiau ana
many arrests have been made.
The trial of John Dillon under the
Irikh eriniAa ae.r. liau rpanlltH in a uon
teoce of six months with hard labor
The bill for the execution of crimi-
lais by electricity, bas passed both
ious(8 of tbo New York State I c?i
lature
A nonvpntinn tit Prntih!ttnniaf.a
will ikka Dlace m Columbia.. S. C on
tt ' . . . i t .
u instani, tne ooject ouing to orgkti
ize a pttiy.
A ncpro was Ivnched at Rowlicc
Green, Ky., recently for poisoning
iwemv torses oeiouL'in? 10 lis iur
mer employer.
A. fitcVAiisnn firat. acti.lAiil
nnstmBKffr cptiprid in an nn n lot lor
r Ft i I
uwuun m uu vauaiuatv lor govur
nor of lllionis.
The bookkeeper of Nicholson.
. r
r rost AT, f xt.. cUKKwarn nf Ttautnn
----- - w m- ' "l - I
who recently failed, hug confessed to
peculations aggregating fully 110,-
000. '
Timber lands &lnnr itin line nf tlo
T ,, . . ....
UJ ecu'iurg x i;urnuru roaa in L'arup
hall and Halifax en nrttP orp in ore!
de'naud and are being brought up by
luu.Der dealers and saw m:ll men.
THK DUUIIAM Y. M. C. A.
TUS SUKOAY DEVOTIONAL MEETINGS
HELPS TO YOUNQ. If EN.
The Sundav ar'rern'-nn rtppntinnal
exercises of the Y. M. C A, are oe
casions of grtat benefit to the young
men of Durham. It furnishes them
a channel in ahich to direct tbeir
thought! snd nurriMi-a in anmAthinn
far beyoud and above the perisbabie
things of earth.
Tne vouns men of our town need
sympathy and friendship ia the
rallts ol life. It warms thorn up to
uobler aspir4iii.e and good deeds to
know that interest ia full in their un.
dertakinga aal that sympathetic
hearts are ever ready to help and en
courage them in their efforts to
become str id, noble, christian men.
A njtCokrtKR arrih artpnifa.l ha
meeting of the Association Sunday
aiternooa, and spent a most delight
ful hour with tho-e who are seeking
to beneGt and eoe .urage their fellow
men.
The Recorder is in bcanv aced
With ll Y. M. t!. A.- It ia warn
friend to every effort that Is made to
eieme man ami leaa mm into tbe
paths of virtne and peace. There is
a fact that stands out on the canvas
i f bisorv that is as much of a Uct as
any fact in all the range of nars
bloom of a r e or the lines of a crys
tal. It is the fact of Jesus; that he
iliimatl and became sennainicil
ml h ourpriefs Slid mrr.isa ind laid
down his iifit for cur sins. There is
no grar love than this, yet there
are those who ignore these fictsslm
p'y because they have never teen
snvthisc l.ke it. Thev stranselv
-hut their tars. They wilt not listen
to the voice of an evidei ce as au
tlientlfl si the evident nf ut fti in
ail the range of knowledge which i
oorn oi naman testimony ami perso
nal eanerince. And vet thev will
bliil I up theories on human Vsti
mony lo refute this fact on far k
trustworthy evidsn. e than that wld- h
tctchee the fact of Jwus the Nssa
rene. The incontiare try is stran?e.
an.' - - . r
Uack of the oak Is the acorn.
Hack of the Christian tvhalnn U the
fact of Jesus.
In lii.it aril th rnnfa i.f
church that to-day is lifting man into
noiuiny oi cneracUT.
In 111 in aro lKa ftmfa ftf 1i..
tittsl thiit rear valla nf Id. adnrr an 1
charity the world throughout
... ... . ....
in mm a" tne roots ot an tne
amrt.l'a h;t hmttrttt itial U Dai.
om fig i to inaituti-rn of good and
nto cnuscte- tv- n nest, suunchest.
truest hcA.
In him hto I hp ifkila nf all ihnaa
iaSui'e p ssild itie tb t lifting up
the h iris n f ilrt:ny tnaku effort
honeful. i nniif autWaafMl In all tha
range of man's capabilities.
In him are erouuUd the princi
ples of t'io Y M. C. A, which b
fo the tiuip seof Icnliin youne men
Into ways of di sautnps and path!
of jfsee Ami the p tent moral
pnwer lh Jcairv wiel.N is the rer
tail evidenrw of bis haviug lived in
this hu lu ai y of ours to give it
Qo Hike dustiny.
HIE JtAPTISTX ,
OPKKINO .OF THK BOUTEJUS " COHVES
IIOM, ' -
FicHmwd, Va., May 12. The
Southern Baptist Convention met iu
Hiinual session here yest.erUyin the
First Baptist Ctiurcli and was oallcd
to order by Prof IWiS B. Ely, of
Missouri, first' vice-president Itev,
Dr. P. II. ,'uell, president, having
died since tho ml convejtion. i Prof.
Ely uitideaf'ow touching remarka in
i elation to tho deceased president,
after which Key. Dr. J. L. Burrows,
or w rioik, ottered prayer and Rav,
Geo-'Cooper, ot Richmond, mude an
.at I a
a'jtiress oi welcome. "
On u call of States it was found
thai 745 delegates were presences
lujiowi-: .
Aiabama 23, Arkansas' 23, Dis
trict t.f Coluiubit 12, Florida 5,
ueoryia so, Indian Territory 1, Ken
lucky G'4, Louisiana 9. Maryland 41.
Mivaissippi 12, Mitsoari C8, North
uaronua 1U4, routh Carolina 100
Tennessee VJ, Texas 12, Virginia 1CU
Ths enventiou ttea organized bj
tho election of the following officers:
President .'bv ri-nni v.. a P Tir
J. P. Bojct o' Kentucky; Vice-Prei
identS. Lewis B. Klv. i.f I armlmn
Mo ; Rev. John Poll rd, Richmond ;
kcv. j. ii, Haw.borut, Atlanta;
Judse John Harrison. Kcdm Km.
rcturh s, H. Laasing Burrows, Auguo
in, uu vuver i. uregory, Balti
more. . The iPIMllar (niiiniila.a nn
order of business and religion were
then appointed.
The r. port of the Home Mission
Board was then presemed. Th re
port described the work nf il h,.a..i.
as never before so prosperous. This
a snown coin by tue increase of iis
rewinia and llio an.m.nt . t
f " w m 14V .lUVUUh .f 1 It III & II
has done. The renort sav tho iippiIr
'i iu uoaru are crrearpr man
The work in Cuba must bo largely in
creaseo. mat anion? the lornn
population of the Nonlh and ttiAT.
orcd people is just begun- To evan-geliz-iourown
country will not onlv
save America but spied the conquest
of the world.
Tbe nuaibt-r of ace.essi.ina tn fi
church iu the home mission field was
7.496 and the cost ol the work was
$177,933. Ti.e i rLcipal work of th
board bas been done in the following
fields. Arkansas, Florida, Indian
Territory. Louisisns. Terns and I J.iha
Of Cuba the report saj: "The whole
oi tne island is open to the gospel,
Tbe persecutions nave been heavy
but the faith aud courage of our ceo
pie are Strom? and nnhr..ten Ti-.
wo;k doue is not surpacsel by any in
the history of modern mL-siou. Pray
for Cuba." 3
Georce V. sre. of Hei.itin .1.
twillowcd a desi of poison by mis
take, is out of danger
The sjlu.o! aulhori.it-a of Rnekinn.
ham county, N. C, are having sthrre
cornered bht over the location of lie
Teachers' Institute.
Oafurd Ortolan
and vegetable cauning factory will re
put in operation at our Asylum l.y
the middle of May If you will want
any canned jhkIs next winter, send
us your order,
B a e
ork f improving and clearing Dsn
river Th work will hesi n noon near
Madi..n, N. C. About t3J'0 nf the
eovernmcnt eppmpriation fur th'i
wnrk remains unexpended.
The business men of Hickory. ae
ibout comrdetin? a m"nifipni hnil
that will cnt iris.nna it di i.
kn iwn as the Hickory Inn. It i
bunt upon an eminence, rrom which
a fiue view of several hun tred
of several mountain rauzes can be
obtained.
A robherv WU enmmitla.t it
Mitchell conntv Tnnmdiv in wli. U
a beautiful young girl na ard Agines
ujumser s.oie im irora ncr atl
and hard working father, and eloped
with a man carved Turner Vance.
OdUsers followed in quick permit
and ctptiired the couple just a il ey
wt re tioardiilir the train. Roth . e
cirried back. The father is heart
broken.
Ileuderson GoU fan ft Thm Va,
a rnntrael will
Jacoa Uct d s Sour, ot TliiUdelphia,
for their nniforrcs, Mr. Thos. Wi.
UacNeal their repn entative was here
this e k and took the measures ol
tho tro.vs. and it is expected that the
ais will be fit isl.e I by the lattc
part of Jun, Gry trimmed with ret?,
spike ta! c- t--, is the uniform de-id
l UMn The company gave its
'heck for one-tbird of the cost of she
uniforms in asvanre.
Fish and Ojsters.
Ftuee the first of DecemUr, More
heal City and Beaufort have shipped
nearly five thousand barrels of oys
ters, clams and escallops,
Tl.a fi.ln rha hiiVfl rut nfT and V
march sbtsuru no reading a harvest
(Witn flirt rmiiliireiw. aim ala
atMnd their monev reonived in
very liberally. EHzibih CilyEcon
OmisU
(Shad are brinxirg very lo ? prices.
?n teed the sins ia ha L ennftltila
t rout to our fisht ritit ti on account of
iMWBV KlUll aa T I. . la II,. ' L - .
WW p IIJ1 WltVUUUil HIV VKbVU UWLM
leca prot'.y fair Wathingten m
jrsss.
Brilliant!
Durable!
Economical!
; 33 COLORS. 10 cents each.
The PUREST, STRONGEST and FASTEST
of ill Djret. Warranted to Dye the mom goodi, and
tire the bett colon. On package colon one to four
poundi of Drew Goodj,.tnt Kcg, Varnr, etc.
tnequaUed for Feathers, K.LU.m, and all I'aucy
Vyuag. . Any oaa can una I hem. .
The Only Safe and ' Unaiiirltrrgfnt T)vft
. .wi -v. "..-'."pii.v..iru,oirerti9n
lOr COlOfinP Htmrn. . M.limffln.fli.... A-
(iecu. a quart), etc. feolilby Ihuggintt. AUdreu
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington. Vt.
For Oildlor or Broneing Fuecy Articlea, USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Colo. Silver, BrooH, Copp;r. Only 10 Ccnta.
Land lor Sale at' Auc
tion. Ky virtue of a mortgage executed
tome on October 17th, 1887, by
James L Burnett, I will sell, at pub
lic arction, for cash; at the Conrt
House door in Durham, on Monday,
June 4ih. 1888, at 12 o'clock, M., the
interest of said J.tmes L. Barnettin
72 acres of land in Durham county,
adjoining lands of Henry Kcal and
n'lu-is; aloO suid Barnetl's oue-iiaif
tf rest in lCmaicder in G2 acres of
.iiidin raid county, adjoining Jno.
11 Moiria and others; also the one
half interest of said Barnett in 200
acres of land in Orance Aountr. nil
joining lands of Jno. V. Couch, and
Known as "the Wru. Couch tract."
A i - ut !anii i paiticularly'described
ins it in tiittc, which is roistered
in Pu Isuiu C unir, in Hook 10 of
Vo. gi - png 2"0, and in Orange
Coih.ty. B.k P, i s'ii 3S8.
O. J. FARTHING,
M a) 2, liisti. Mortgagee.
G. OBER & SONS COMPANY'S
SPECIAL,
coin
Fl
TOBACCO,
Reliable in its Manufacture.
Special Attention Given to the Manufacture of evejy Pound. Standard
jusi nie same. yuicK in its action, l'rofatablo in its retiiilts. Has
been used successfully by the fanners of Virginia anJ North
Carolina for thirty years. Iiy projier cultivation, care und
management, it ixsukes yon a eitor of
FINE YELLOW TOBACCO.
Trv it this year if you want a crop of GOLDEN BRIGHT TOBACCO.
A one ljetter ou the market Refer you to the thous uids of planters
wno nave UKed it year attor year.
Call on JOHN L. MAltKIIAM, Durham, N. C.
(11 fis (
mm mm
Farmers Say They are Coming Home
to Stay.
nuns
l s ware
louse, Durham, I. C.
Ojwued last wait, and was crowded, notwitbstandirs ULe cold fre eiir
weatiit r. trery rmjy went Home eatiMu n. x irat itavs sale Averarec S24 1
for everything gold, and not very g'Kd tobacco at tnat. Not a single lile
aken in Uver ($Jo UUO) 'Ihirtv hve Ihojeand dollars CASH oairf nut.
ive a.me of the sales made :
Uelow I ive 1
J. M. Terrell,
16 Ihs, 121.50, Sit 94
loO
130 "i
93 -42
"
49Glhs.
S3.00.
lo 00,
C20O,
81.00,
1G50:
47 5l
C0.50
3102
$183 72
Average 37.01.
A W Tilley, C5.
516 lbs f 34 AO, $178 02
212 70 00, 148 40!
68 ! 87 00, 51)16;
M lbs, $385 58
Averagw, tW 44.
J. D. Hall,
74 lbs, $19.75, $14.61
26
20 "
72 "
10
27 On,
S3 00,
5100,
85.00,
7.02
5.0l)
SG.72
8 5C
L. K. Yates, I Cczart & Lonz,
62 Ibe, $20 00, $12 49 40 lbs, $20 00, $8.00
80 00, 52 10; tO 23.50, 18 80
40 00, 5(5 001152 " 33.50, C0.04
32 50, 1C75!92 " 51.00, 4692
45 CO, 71 70
100 00. 14 00,391 lbs.
14f "
60
I Ril
11 "
ios nv
I-
ou
Averapr, 115 51,'
It. M.Jones.
110 lbs, $27 00, $59 70
$73.4.1
2J2 1'.
Averse, i31.3.
J. J. Check,
10 lit, $22.00, $23.7B
80 " 32 00.
t08 " 35 50,
172 " 50 00,
46 U00,
516 ibs.
Avrrnge, $41 16.
Kiny A Shaw,
941b$:tlo0. $23 14
43 " 65 00, 31 20
70 40 00, ?8 00
6i V 22 CO, 15 C4
25 CO
39 421C21U
$542
Average, $36.75.
J.MB,ck,
v tue, tuo.ov, 0.
43 " 47.00,
,52 74.00,,
38.48
M (Hfj
til
$213 oM
18180
W, 8. Newton, j
22 lb. 20 50. 4
70
76
42
IM)
50
454 lbs,
21. -H
31 00,
36.50.
5100,
8.10,
1103
275 lbs.
Averse?. $37 45.
15 05 ; l,y Jt KulUrton,
23 i 14 lbs. i70fK). $9 80
1533 SU. " 35.50.
53.08 (JH 47.00,
29.00102 32.C0,
12 f0
33.15
Average $3.ri.f3.
$161 78220 lbs.
$87.51
48
50
62
-50
C(i
208 lbs,
37 00,
85 00,
65 00,
37 CO,
20 00,
17 76
42 50
40 30
18 50
7 20
$130.77
Average, $18 79.
w. J. bht rron.
54 lbn, $20 53, U07
16
W "
20 "
ICfi "
74 "
t;. i
20 CO,
25 (SO,
S2 (.0,
41 W,
f 7 VC.
73 IV,
Aversge, $39.P.". Hfiftlbi,
8 ::o
its ;.u
73 f 4
4 "t
f 2:t. 5
I could rut down all that was sold, hut the above oil iU van whirb
way the wir.rt U ulowmj Nw ical to ! it- Mioe lor all lulmiw I n
selL In fact, the outlook U i'i p vii g mid tirn.. ia wi I ln-nire to ;ot big
overij! rriefs f r all tobacco ji u cii ith wv 1 have ah nt worked off all
wet s -H a, w 'in mm i.w r uti- ;:oti" -1 CiMtiiB tn "i i iiKeron
e i 1 l- r .... t .i . t
ki reuvuai uutv j'iuuvj vi r joia vo nore woai i ouy, anu can wu wvmuw
loit.
I thank the farmer for ttandii hv tne, and rro'i,;f t do a'l I can
for tham in the future. When yen atari to market, e rne to PAHRISH'S
WAUEIIOUSE, where voowiil not only get BIO PittCES, but And the
best ac oo tnmodations. Your friend,
E. J. Parrisli