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w ? ? i : Carolina Watchman, - - - i : . J . - , ; V MAY:: 10, 1S88."-1 I, fZk rritlnffrfH-lntormatlbn on matters ad cAbsGripti0n Rates. . " r..;rtn i':itfft of tin Carolina Jmyni't lei eu is mos ..q. COUIITY LOCAlS. it - ,4It lsa,sin to Rteatftpin, . ..r . . ' - Dr aftVltfllW frrpsitpi thlnor ' '". Richmond Martin, a colored gentleman J ;J " - x Hockwell. ail exhorter at. big meetings and a lay Jtfr. John Trexlcr had a hewing to-day member .of tli e colored. Baptist church tohfw logs for hfs new housed ;. 4 , wl-Tlie Burke "if Salisbury has aid he d.d. The Jury would not say, gpeuding fievCral laya with Mr, and Itichmond was held on a $50 bond for Mary Miller. " 1 I a rc-trial next court. - - , - - " ' . " . ' !! ' i : ' : - - - Eev.-II A. Trexler and Mr. O. M. The North Carolina Farmer say: Holshouser 'as delegates left yostenlay The Aorth Carolina Grange Encamp- for the Svnod at St. James church in montane farmers institute neia last PAncnwl. 'VP jillNIIXG DEPABTXIEOT. T. Kd BUCRRU EDITOn, RAl.EOH. N'. C. Li vi;,i fit,. nnt,lcincn shOuia co far ?PiC 1 ' ? T j A SI TH1 Win i - 8 :'. August at Mount Hollvi Gaston county, Was admitted by all, to be a grand success, It trproposcd to hold another Eneamr- TOcnt this year, and Hon. W. R. Williams Master of the State Grange has written Capt. J. T. Patrick,- whose labors last year made it so successful) to receive pro- two weeks Mr. Crawford Holshouser had Iur hands working the public roa?d that pass es this place yesterday. They gave the road ion overhauling that will benefit it foratime to come. ii i So we are to have a calf aget in our tended the cele le field last Sat- perfect jam in the bly a.T many as L'ici uated in that none of the accustomed court They say that fish are not biting n ow v f Tbe same historic luck. v aL nooular, young dtizen "Mr. Will J; ,t,'j3 jbrcrnm ;6f the Grand Jury W h still on the; market, and they ii nr nnif. more like fish as the men i . r J - , Lv get longer. , . . !;,. gcbultz &' Van Wyck have the best $2, i'1 5" ' lilt" "J'v v. - f " i fit - . Anil f nfrn nn rtVii ' Convention will meet llic xjyt 1; 4 " iainnuai v,WH . v. - t Mk-Atit on ZlWinsu from y&raa-; T ! f iworainsr'to1 established usage Davie roanty! win ye .euiicji-" "v ,Mj.vcar, Kowan gae years iiptoJol. Bhobe v -6cp4nters are at work i aL the " Bean brick store" lelow the pfet oflice, prepar jto'ry to the Southern jTelegraph Com pany occupying it as art office. ;1 iiisfeported that tile Gas Company here bas concluded to overhaul the works 0atend the-, pipes jto that ; mrt of tftn recently built up. Also that the ..in will he reduced. .Good ! ' : h- 1 -! : I " - A fcw Salisburians a bratiorf ut Guilford I ml urday.1 ThW report a were present and p.111 lUiL'a'ikir of 1781. We call attention; oHiur readers to the dvertfeenjeut of Mr. V JM. Brown. Why biiv flour, made nw,i from here when jou can get the home laade article, made from wheat crown by our own farmers, abetet gTadeand fulflePS money The hill introduce 1 in Congress by nivTiiJm llondt'rsbn. i appropriation of twentvShousand dollar for imrirovmenis on iuu im-iai vcmc terVTitltliis iilajieen favorably re pjrtedluul will no doqbt pass very soon r i i i . v .. - 1 -We miss the curbstone engraver with a birrcl lor a" table this eourt but the lung tester man, wit 11 a patjeni maenme anu "Jry yotir lungs gentlemeu, good exer cise, fotit for five cents!" takes his place and, the world moves along without any hitch: I . '. J " ' The eighth animal jcommenceraent of Livuigtone College is jto be held 611 May j Kev. J. W. Bro jvh, of Polighkeep lie, iY., will deiiver the baccalaureat e sermon aiid the an.niujl, address will be delivered bv Rcvl Chas. F. Deem, D.D., ofKewlYork. ;s . . .- : Intelligent physicians are the proper jpchwril to attend4o the duties of inspeet jn :-n"jiudgi ng thell sanitary cond i tion of a town or comrnuniy. It would be a wise act on the part of our town authori ties Entrust a matter 6f such irapor- tance to the hands of ne or more doctors. Our 'people . havC nil abiding faith Jn the future and speedy growth of Salis bury, and are backing it .up with tcofte, CBd fields Ivinir t w thin a radius ot a hilf to a mile from the centre of town, arie betiig purchased and lots of ihejusul size laid off and buildipgs erected thereon; IBroATn Walker and; wife, desire to rc turn t Heir pincere thaiiks toHhose citizens ..!! jit il.ii ' 1 . .!- T'-T. 4 .I 'I' i : " t I. ''. 1 ! e 4 -El iHmon.Hmauo ior me puuamgoi uh M.Zion church on the old Mocksillc r posals from, any town In" North Carolina- midst, as our. Herald correspondent my?. voai aesires me ncampmenv o do- neia 1 ;yiii-e ue - wei, h-iwuiiwi. " near them.".- IIow would Salisbury do. , I what party? Although we have-no ob- . ' ... 1 jections to Mr. Miller, still we thing our It is a great pity that such.nttle. petty lJT dent bself u much more cases as the two we heard Monday, eve-1 ..... ; . , ning can not be kept out of Court and j . - ' . thus save valuable time. , One of them P Borne of our honest citizen came near was a case where a constable and three being imposed ou some time ago. It summoned officers were indicted for tress- Ueems that at Culp's sale last winter a passing when they went to serve a pro- waa mM Privately as his property, oof elaim and leliverv. Th other and alter cnangmg nanas several u.nr, . I . - . . . . 1 L L. t 1 11 U wns where nn old mnn was Indicted made its Stopping place ai iMCkweii. for whipping his grand-daughter when pce it has turned out thatj the buggy r,i o t : belonsred to a Mr. Oalesbv arid has been utr iuiiiici uit wiu iiiiu i uu d". i ti needless to sav his Honor instructed the seized by a deputy leaving our friend Jury to render a verdict of not- guilty Without money or buggy t butj fortunately nr-.thniit iiwvinir thMr BMita. the money was in Dr. Shimpock's hands 1 M - j who promptly returned u. i QniSJC Work. - t FArmers are verv busv ditching and Johnson's fixing np their farms, houses; &c, in gen- ""'"vSam Christian Mine. Mr. E. B. C. Humbly, manager of 'the above mine was in town ) j-csterday. and reports work going on nicely! with forty wen wuiking pn foundations sfor pumps &S: that, one of the immense boilers, whose shell alone aveishsS 15.000 pounds. arrived at the mine Tuesday:, and that' a car loau 01 pipes urnvcu unw c.Mnuj, He savs the bridges will have to be re- naired before the other boiJere can be hauled. Mr. Hambly also repors tliat a private English 'Company has just been organi zed to work the Reynolds Mine near Toy, Montgomery coujity, with Mr. Davey of the Stanly Freehold-as one of the directors arid himself as resident di rector and engineer. Shaft down 33 feet; vein in bottom 2 feet wide and worth $125 per ton in tree gold; will shortly be equipped with a full plant for mining anu muting upciuiiuu. i j I I t Continuation of the lis of North Caro lina minerals and their localities : II. Ternauy Oxygen CoMporNDs.. i- m raifits I ((qmoound For The NERVOUS Tie DEBILITATED Tie AGED. A, RERVL TONIC. Celery and Cor, the prominent to. Vi fwdienu, are the best ud aattt J Kerre Xooiua. U strengtbeM na ! -x , quieu the nenoua xyvum. eotiae jrw Weakness, Mj-steria, Slw AM ALTERATIVE. 1 T ' ' V S1outulIinoQihninonio ' i t . . n oiood pmfinx and enrichln ft ' 'I - ana aa owroomiux. Uiaee diseases A LAXATIVE. ;-- AetiDgmndlybutEurelyonthebowala .. T tt cores babuual contption. and ' ! promotC8arejnilarhabit.tstrensrtli., f ens tfastomacb, and aids desuon. . I In ItS COmftVilion tho hM nn.f mrt " . active diarticsoriheMt(?riaMediea - nu,esciUflcaUyithoUier . - f K Knlx Car Clseases of tho urji. ji can te wucd on to g iT -" noick relief and speedy core, 8 We M. Ida 7 Drmcuu WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Proo's BUaiJXUTOS.VT. ' - r.Ui.!iilUiilt'S'UH & CO., 1 ' - JUAXi.'t'ACIXKi-.J.S, . T Sasli, -Doors, BJicdspgk; Scroll Sawing,; Wood -TurniDV ; . AND KINDS . 5 J : CASTING JO? ALL Steain Engines and Boflcif, Steira and 1 tl-. ' . - -Water fine.: ur - Steam Finings, Slianing,Pu1:ejs JIangi re rk L ' ALSO 4 ' ' tJi I Ma inner,' of all kimls reaairi-dnn; " ' , r i. ,oa sOKT NOTICE; T "-41v.- flTENSTEIN'S LITTMANN MIC 1 . -.4 t Farmers arc very The timbers of Eugene tobacco factory were standing on thejeral. Some are not through planting and stump three weeks ago. On the 17th of j could not have finished Without rain, April the frame was ftp and covering while others have commenced plowing commenced, on the 2lst the roof was on their corn, Our neighborhood now has and floor laid, on tlie 23rd hands were pn its prettiest coat. Flowed are in full Ut work picking, and to-day everything bloom, strawberries, lettuce;, raddishes, is in place and the factory is in full work-1 onions, &c., are plentiful. Although the ng order with .a capacity of 150,000 frost topped a few potatoes, cut down pounds. If that is not enterprise we corn and a little fruit, its damage was would like to know what it is. I very small. Wheat and oats have been damaged some by the cold aid dry com- Court - biued but will still make gooa crops un- Judire Montiroaierv moved thinsrs in a U rther hindered. Clover is now in " . . I a. 11 U 1 n 1 ..av.t fin& Hr am I voara I -.. ...1 flSl,-J K IUH uiuuuiuuu "'"- v-"- j ' L I V...JI.. r nntnli aaiiM Vtb oiwn r mv almost every larmer una picuty. u they need is some of Miller's Stanly cal ves to root it ud for manure. Peaches noon. Ten prisoners go to the penitentiary. tkree of them, Green Horton, Will een and W. II. Hargrave, having been con victed at former terms. The; seven from this-terra are William Thrasher, for at tempted arson, 7 years; James Hearne, false pretense, 1 year; Aaron Patterson, j 2. TAXTATATES, COLUMBATErt. j 126. PYROCHIX1RK Ol? MICROLITER t . 2." : Microscopic brownish yellow or "honey yellow grains and crystals w;hleh appear to be octahedra, with nodecahedral planes, arc associated jivitlt orthoclafft, tourmaline, etc., in Yancey county, arid are probably pyroclore or perhaps micro liter larger octahedra are reportea to have been found in Mitchell county, and were called microhte. have never-seen any; those sent to me a$ such, were gar net. -1 f ! 127. hatchettoUte. In octahedral crystals with cubical planes, a yellowish brown color, with greyish opalescence, resinous lustre and subcouchidal fracture, j Hardness, 5. Spee. Grav., 4.851. Found with sa mars kite ut Wiseman's mincjMitbhell county. 12S. TANTAtlTI?. A massive variety of tanthlite, weigh ing a few ounces, has bcenl collected in Yancey county. It had a black color and a specific cravitv of G.8S: It is also fouud "in Sharpe townshini Alexander county, in a well terminated crystal of lour ounce m weijjnu unis ininenii hus but one other American locality, i. e OF- T -IE UST 30DS... ' i - FINEST EVER BROUGHT ALISBTJRT I Comprising all tlio TO is t J it "- W. L: DOUGLAS $3. SHOE. Larceny, 6 years; Scofield Summers, lar ciny, 5. years; Adam Green, larceny 3 years; Dock Glover, barn burning, "10 years; Alfonzo Burke, larceny, 1 year. We are sure Judge Montgomery has the thanks of our citizens for the dispatch with which the business of court was J in our neighborhood. . 1 I lllb U11U VIHV t illllVlltl are rvery large for the time pt yea ana Coosa COUnty, Alabama; It is a mineral some of the early varieties are begihing remarkable for its high , specific gravity, to trn red. Although trees! are not so being heavier than pure; iron, heavily loaded and many that are now 129. columbite on will probably fall on account oi being It occurg in crystals and crystalline affected bv the oast cold, still fruit of all masses of a black color I imbedded in kind-will he Plentiful. il samarskitc in Mitchell! county It has! also been found in Yancey, Buncombe and Macon. 130. YTTROTATAtITE. . Our Staple Stock of BET GOODS complete in cverv Detail DRESS GOODS - HeUig's Mills,! TfiA liAolt h nf nnr npirhhornood is rood. i i .vv n v" -- - - - spring oais are uui ioon.iw$ of this mineral have been touna in sever al localities in the W estern counties. conducted. We 1 1 icotton crop LIST OF LETTERS. LisTof letters remaining in ppst office at Salisbury, X. C, for the week ending May 6, 1888. Louda Barber, C J Burton, W T Brown, Clare Chambers, Charlotte Chambers, S Corn, J M Cooke, Nannie Earnbart, J A Femster, XGargam, Edio Holt, Geo W lorah, Nonnetta Hoze, W L Johnson, T Johnson, LE Jones, Pheny James, An- About the usual corn and has been planted in our vicinity. i - i ! Wheat is looking very wel although the chintz bug is doing some damage. We are almost through planting, and ithen the farmers will have ailittle rest. 131. In FOR - -.--r. Tlc only fine calf $1 Seamless Shoe iir- . the world made without taeks or nails. As stylish and durabl as those costing ' $0 or and having no tncks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the lect, makes . them a? comfortable ami well-fittim? as a, bund sewed shoe. I'.uv the lct. Nou: genuine unless stamped oit bottom "Wj, . L. Ponglass &5 Shoe, warranted' . : W. I DOL'fJLASS SHOE, the originat : and only hand sewed welt ?4 shoe, widely r .. equals custom-mad .sIioqs costing fron$ G to g9. 1 f h " W. 1. DOl'O LAS S'2.50' S1L0FMV nnexl f celled for beavv wear. WU DOUO'LAS'gS SHOEi-i worn by u all Boys, and is the btst scliool shoe in . the World. .. J ' i All the above good are made in Con-; wrcss, Button and Laoe, and if not sold 1 1 your dealer, write W. L. DOITJLAS " Bock ton, Mam; . 1 I. M. S. BROWN Agent, SaliaburTv4:r.: ' ll:till July 1 i w t . r-4 m r. til are suovvinr hue sunn silks in latest lille France, French Crape Carrous, Sebastkpols, Henrieattas in wool and silk warps, Ohalhe;s, i Albatross, Cashmeres, Cass-mcres, i H TT- 1 J?0 Ha !Ltmi1jl a innnhnu Sir ormv AW ' I I11S urew XjILUKIH, uuiu uuvj cvvjr Aitii, . A Moose, Mr MathP A Martin, Eliza near irora aitu 8ttlI- McElam, L L Northern, S B Nye, W D Mrs. Jacob Holshouser, aged 61 years, ethel, S Parker, James Reed, N N Shep- living in the neighborhood ard. Elias Stevenson, J G Walker, W L of heart disease. She was Wiseman, Charles E Watson. E. road 51 miles from Salisbury- Tuc "wo was completed Easter las lajReating , except Hie ceiling inuftlBurtday school Convention ofthepidisbury bistrict. Composed of the Metaodit soliooli iii the counties of T i 'I ous resinous lustre andj a brownish black color, and-a Mice. arav. ot o.OH. it is found also in the goldsands of Burke and Mr.Tlrivill rnnntif. TTKllsillv in irrPffU Kev. w . lv. iJrown, me pastor oi rgan inriftri v slmncd mapsesi sometimes church will move into the new parsonage coarsclv crvstalevzd,!xarely' in distinct nn Thiireiifli' 1 1 modified rhombic prisms. ! The color is X deep velvet black, in their i edges brown, What has become of your j correspond- the lustre resonious and! the fracture SAMAHSK1TE. ! It has been fouud in small black grains and pebbles, sometimes weigmng 4 01 an yt i.. ounce, in the gold santls of Rutherford JN UllSVllinffS, and Diany niOrC. NOTIONS, HOISERY & GLOVES. FliTE DRESS TEIMMINGS. f Rock, died a consistent member of the new Methodist church, Please say advertised when the above land was beloved by all who etters are called for. A. JI. BOYDEN, P. M. Icnew her. anting corn County Commissioners' Meeting. At the County Commissioners' meeting ast Monday it was ordered that the Clerk notify the Justices of the Peace of T? nivn itnimfv in mMt. with tliA Tlonrrl nf I vw .... v. j . . I A . 1 1 ' .l Commissioner the first Monday in June A ..bw..y-. o levy the county and school taxes for Mr. S. B. Colly set out a :part of his the year 1888, to elect a Board of ComJ tobacco crop-the last rainy $$ason. Bost's Mill. There are plenty of apples and peaches yet. The farmers arc through pi and cotton. The measles arc - still prevailing 111 mission ers, and to transact any other bus iness that may come before them. r Mr. W. C. Blackmer was appointed as attorney for the county. . F. Robinson, Bridge Inspector was ordered to have a new bridge built across Fourth1 Creek, on the Wilkesboro road, as soon as practicable. Wheat is looking fine. MftC. M. Cress has the finest wheat in our yjclnity. Mr. J. E. Briggs, of Manning, has the finest crop of corn in the neighborhood. ... t The Sunday School at Salem church was re-organized Sunday la git, with Rev. J. D. Shirey Superintendent's. B. Colly, Davlelltowau. Cabarrus, and a part of will be, held at Cohcord on Httl IiUb inst. inelusivcA The school tte4ppointed Idelegates last Sunday no will attend jthe tacctiug. c uic regular uiccuiiji ui iu iuwu Moners last Friday night the re port 6f. the Treasurer was handed in which nows a ballauce of 3,283.40 in thetrcas ry,; Tins is a good showing. All the old officers were elected with the ex Option that John GiM was cloctcil city wcighjcr 111 place- of Wakefield Price. If niAgistratcs-would do their duty aud ispje of the . hundreds of petty cases over ihkb ! they hdve iurisdiction, the scount would be saved big money, every year In the way of Court costs; and there Tould b no heed-of a term of two weeks fvwr times a year; but a Spring and Fall ennf one week each would be amply Mti J. Allen Brown J through whom Mesiers Johnson & Ramsav wete iusurcd, paid them drafts1 fu full of all claims a4 loss sustained by the burning of Vhei T-Ty. ine loss was sausiactoriiy .-ati- wq March 19th, and the time for pay (GO days rfrom ad i have waived The Board ordered that Mrs. Mary C. Assistant; M. S. Colly, Secretary; E. M. Hall and B. A. Knox be notified to cut a Siflbrd, Treasurer; W. T. iLinebarricr, ditch through a swamp on their lands, (a Librarian. tributary of Beaver Dam) in accordance with a report submitted by a jury who were appointed to inspect said land. The report of the Finance Committee ! shows a balance in the Treasurer's hands of $5,379.73. ' A- Nuisance. , ? We dislike to complain- of any thing that by precedence has become almost an established law and custom but sometimes even Sunder L those circum stances it is best to do so and have the evil, remedied. mineral conta:nsColumbic acid, Tantalic acid, Tuugstic and stannic acids, Uranic oxide, it errous oxuie, luanganous oxiue, Cerous oxide, &c, Yttria, Magnesia and lime. This mineral has lately been the subject of investigation by numerous chemists" and several new elements, mosandrum. philippiqm aud decipium have been discovered in it.; 132. EUXENITE. ; Si i Associated with the Snmarskite. In reddish brown and liairbrown masses,) which are translucent in their fragments, i fracture irregular to siibconchoidal, lus tre resinous, not crystallized. Spec. grav., 6.5934.642. j j 133-. JEsciiyxite. The most perfect crystals of the black minerals from Mitchell land Yancey, which has been considered columbite, agree in form and physical properties with a?schynite, similar in appearance to that from Miask, biberia. ; 134. JtUTIIEBFORDITE. I i In monoclinic crystals and grains of a blackish brown color and j vitre-resinous 1 x -1 rM.tiiA fin rtr lustre anu uuiiciiuiujii iiuvtun;, '. tsMi s.tk Ti RO- In The irraVel deposit of Rutherford and Burkd counties. 135. FERFtSONITE. Found in eokl sandsi of Burke county; also in Rutherford and Mitchell. i 1 13G. ROGERSITE. In white mammillarj' crusts and little peorlv beads upon samarskite and euxe- nite in litclieii county, -rpociuc gravity, I 3.313. A Cow "Worth. Having. Mr. W. S. ShulibeiTier.of Atwell town ship has a Devon Short Ilorn cow that is remarkable for two ! things, tbe first is 000 FOR SALE. It-: One Brick Uouse'and lot, on the cornef of Fulton and Kerr streets, alnit fcbb acre in lot. ' j ' One Frame Hoilse and lot on Leo street., " . . ! One Frame IIoiipeand lot on Main street. i Also shares in C. 1. R. , lt EiKpiire of 3Irs. II. 10, and Mih Vio" tori a Johnson at their home corner of Fulton ami Kerr street-. 40;tf. L , , 39 ': Am BES All TII0S. L. KKI-WS 1 1, BONE CORSET, m Il lVl AKIvJi 1 ! TAILORING. ESTABLISHMENT; aro respectfully invited to call and examine. TRULY YOURS, & LTTiAM LICHTEMSTEIN 4" : r A Full aad Complete TAncbt Imported" i for inj Spring Trade, consisting ef V French, English and Scotch; goods of tit -color?. An unsurpassed line of Tron8cring,r all of which wilNbe made up. in the Bcstri und most Fashionable Style. All are cor- , dially invited to call and examine my stock , and ihey w ill sec nt once that, ; . I KEEP THE BEST IN THE MARKET Terms Positively Cash. In the Man&iqji - House, last ro'onr frontingm Ipnis Ktreet,j ). m Township Meeting. The Democrats of China ijrove town' ship will hold a meeting to appoint dele gates to the County Con vent jon at China Grove, on Tuesday, the 15th jinstant. A full attendance is caruestlyTsplicited. - m- j Drainage of Second Creek. rr AH parties whose lands; border on the waters of . Second Creek!! are hereby gue cjveg a8 high as six gallons of milk a nntid tAtnct the. Countv Siirvevor and try and the commission at the mouth of Second Tho hubit cf Creek on Monday, the 14th of May, Lplc having to cross have to go around in the mud or dust, but this is not all Sat- fccatj .was! May- 19 J Jjstment) but the Coin panics hai remaining daysj and settle ttlcd in full letting horses and wag"ons stand on the I public square is a bad one and should be abandoned. At times they stand on the cross walks (unintentionally) and peo- B. Ct Arey, County; Surveyor. Rev. R. W. Boyd. This bcloyed minister of ithc dav. and the second is that, on last Thure day morning she dropped three calves that weigh together 112 pounds. They are all apparently well developed, strong and healthy. ; Tribute of Respect teriau church, having resigned Whereas, The Supreme Ruler of the Uui verse has in His wise jprovidence re moved bv death on April 50th, 1888, from our number Mr. R. II. Foard, a wortuy l oDacoo vsso citizen of our Prcsby s charge urday evening the neighborhood looks of Franklin and Unity j in ifRovJto has more like a bam yard from the droppings I connected himself with Mecklenburg iil 1 iL.M M...tt a. a. a.1 I - . 1 . 1 ... w 01 me uurses vuuu imyj.c otreui, meu fresDytery, ana accepieu inccnargeoi 1 rtmW nf thp, Kalisburv too the wagons standing for. hoars in Castanea and Unity in Mecklenburg; iiatiou aud an esteemed fWtnt nf the Stores in the neifrhhnrbnod I frkrmtfrl v iinrlirE tli tiniviia. I v.-n tliprpfore be it l (always on tho sbady M have at times ,eri.l care of Key. B. tt Morrison, D. D., df tbVdeSaSed from four to six negroea lounging on one of the most highly esteemed, minis- """ry our deebest sorrow for them who with their lotia haha's" and jers in the Southern rresbyteHan church, I tjie Jm 0f one of our members and tender not ttlway decent language makott very a man of blessed memory, now is his 90th our most profound sympathy ior me oe- - y - 1 : I - 1 - - T Tl J i .i.u L c. ntrwi vifo nnri tatneriess cniiureu. year, vigorous, im iukui w.uiw av,. .... At. est. : : 1 . . i Kexoirea. ioai imaci nwimwMa y ot.,wur puuii- dean- , ine numerous ineuas oi jur.s -"Z ' . m!n,it f nnr aseocia Dal business street, ought to bo espcciaUyi Bovd reirret his denarture! from their j? tuni .ir, iw$uht to -the local na- guarded against' every thing obnoxious. I midst buW will rejdSce.to hear "that he has pers with a request for publication and a Av by can't tnese wagons do maae ut siana i taken np work laid down along tho side of Innis street which is able patriarch of the : chu not so inucn usea as a pupiic morougu-1 um the success in nis new fare or be made to gonto i vacnnt lots j pious heart can crave. unpleasant for the ladies, We should'thlnk Main f hear that he has pens with a request for publication and a n bv the vener- copybesenttothewidowofthedeceased. liurch, and wish r r,) ' t Committee, lew field which . 1 J. H. Ramsay ' . ?. 4.i..bnrv. N". ('.. Msiv 3-1. 1888. ' - . 7 - - 1 TDIb iSALISfiUBT BRICK COMP Mil ARE NOW DELIVERING- . 'j . 1 h TO ANY PART OF THE CITY ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE WORKS, OR AT THE OFFICE OF WILL BE PROMPTLY FILLED. iff . 1 WE HAVE OUR OWN TEAM AND CAN, ALWAYS MAKE IMMEDIATE DILIVERY, ' ft' m ra ' n B A If! tFS ZB- rtt M iO ff 9 y h nn . s. i a . b pjj m ? 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