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i L i r - 3i t IV' I t;- t i - - r. -i : - , ' . ex -- - Carolina man. LQ ? XHUKSDAf , MAY 24, 18S8. 4 i1LW VAt VD Tr V " . 1.- . .-"li. -.1.1 . i The AV&tchinanjwi"-ue auurcssi . frnm Jubc lit to 1st of December MS, for B".T . XIOWAN DEMOCRACY. County Convention last Saturday.; , The County .Democratic- Convention hat met' at theurtl louse lastlSatur- qay was one of the most baimouious that we ever attended, not a negative' vote whs cast and the best of feeling prevail ed: "Mr 8 A Earnheart was made Chairman and Chas D. Crawford Secy. After a conference of the delegates from the different townships, the follow ing names were banded in as nominees to -Che different conventions and were elected as such. , - 1 'WlSS VTltmfs lliriBItfrui Kiuu vu uuikiiuu trill please saj "advertteed Al- State ! ConvenjiohM at Raleigh next kr a kblQndidfit, gentleman alwuld go .Uvilv. the tailor, j' ; ijlW. and Miss $ilers of Wihnjingtoh art visitinsMrs. J. Q. Jleihg The cold and !arop weather lias not iLxtovWralle to cotton. 1 " !. Cbifio capd daughter Sliss Uie are vlitidg friends .here. , j rhe coutiniou - raius here interfered mevvhat Avith worlc on the Cotton Mills. xie Presbyterian Sunday School,! will fold their annual picnic next Tuesday, ibtb' iurft. , . ' - -t ' f t Chas- - Crawford, Chairman Demi Er, 'Caai has elected Walter S. Blackmer as ecy. to tc compUtce. i The Ashevillepitizen says that Prof. j-eirs 4 tiaHCing eeuuui mm "iji i leetin,' with gifat success I Schinliz &.VanVVyck have the besf $2, 50 n ,(l :i mtn's shoe in -;the State. Ask fur tiicin antl take no other ftiiifiwtQn services were held at? the (H.inilWhuic$ on Sunday night, j and "ity'erar persons ere-cotihrmcq. Hirlahd Mrs. f heo F. Kluttzi audfeld Lt A lnKtir iliss Jeannie are bn a visit fo Wuniiiiton und rhiliidelpliSa. j I Tie polittcdlipot haa begun to; boi. Ifthis-county arid the fire will be jkept ' p after the Kqvcmber election " .4 Mis iJaura itemlev, daughter of the liitc Henry Letnlry, Esq., of Salem is Voting the family of Mrs. Edwin Shaver vl Maiiie Befl.$moking Tobacco grows li ftoiiularitv. i There , is none better irnilc. 'AddresiBcall & Co., Salisbury Members of the Dude Keel team are "fcriuested to dieft at the "Mayor's office fruhw iight at p o'clock, important bu r- L: . l- i . ' - : - Rev. Mr. Cone hjis bjysn spcmling some day jii this towtTanl county visiting and pieachin in corHrrf-srations where his friends have .urtred liiu to come.' I': 1 We never befe but we expect to see Mr.- - nominated ior Governor at thc-jl State4 Convention next week. Hurrah for Mr.- ! j ' ' . f Col. Ilamiltons Ci Jones, of Charlotte ; hdre this weel in attendance upon the 'jSphieojud, Convjpntion and is stoppin ilth Kerr Craigej, -Esq. , , 1 Wc have not heard of an y ordinance 1- ;! : - J t V ! -i! 4 I. jeing passea pronioiiing me puiuug ip'Aiof- Hag pol?s on Main, street this vaanaigm It stioiild be done. I-n-f ' ' .' : ! Quite a.ininiber of visitors-from differ- nt parts of the tate, who are not regu liir delegates, are attending the Episco- dl CouycHitjon here tliis week, t. , IS Hon; Keinp pJ. Buttle, Tresident of the' jTuiversitv of Nirth Carolina, willdeliv- fcr the closing audrcss'at the White CJrad- W school, tomorrow' morning at ten clock. State, pbventi'on Lee S Overman. ternato L'II Clement." ' . " " , Congressional Convention J W'Rum- ple Dr II XTranthan. Luke Blackmer. Alternafes, S P Lord, W H Overman, T C Linn. v ' ;'- " FEAKKLIN. State Con. J M Monroe. Alt. J B bard. Cong. Con. W L Crump, T B Fraley, Wilson Trott. Alt. J B Sheets, W A Le'ntz, J B Foard. - UkltY. x State Con. J K Culbertsoor Alt. R B Baily. Cong. Con. J A Baily, Jno II Rice, J II L Rice. , Alt. A A Hart. J r Marlin, j D Lawrence. SCOTCH IRISH. State Con. W G Watson. Alt.- 8AL13BURY. j Ir,iR. II. .Lcnsveye and car special it of Ralcijrh is here this week in the in- unrest ot his Profession and is also a del- fgate to the Episcopal Convention now . Hi- session,' I liev. :Mr; Osberne, of Charlotte, kindly remembered hoi- as Col. Osberne of the iaice famous 4th. K. C. Rcssnient is at- )4ing Uie Coii ;ention,aud is the guest f Mayor iseave; "W H 11 !"'; -:''; I" i.' ': ' - ' ; !e "a toiu through Wilke's County Seemly on biisihess says that, that toii'nty will go Democratic tins Fall by m less than six hunded maiorit v. ! c been ou the alert try- ganibling- den that is Cong. Con. Alex Lyerly, G A Gutly, 8 Hcnly. - i MT. ULLA. ' ; State Con. J K Graham. Alt. Jno K Goodman. Cong. Con. S R Ciark, A E Sherriil, JcssecnV illller. Alt. J B Parker, JnotJ iloutoUj' Jas C Cowan. , LOCKE. State Con. T J Sumuer. Alt. Dr R'L Cowan. - Cong. Con. T J Sumner, Pleas Wise, J II McKcnzie. Alt. J P LenlZ, U II .Ho- Kenzie, Dr R L Cvau. I j atwell. . ' - : i iV ! State Con D C Bradshaw. Alt. J F Carrigan. - Cong. Con. Dr J B Gaither, J A Mc Counaughey, D C Bradshaw. Ait. J F RusselU J S Sloan, R A Corriher. . litaker! ) State Con. J A Reudleman. Alt. ! Cong. Con. P A Sloop, J R Julian, Jas II Heilig. Alt. A W Rusher, J L RendlemanrJ L Graeber. i GOLD HILL. ! State Con. J C Suuggs. Alt. J W Mauney. Cong. Con. A W Kluttz, W T R Jen kins, W II II Bangle. Alt. L W Cole man, R A Shimpock, F II Mauney. MORGAN. j State Con. M C Morgan. Alt. Paul D Shaver. ' ' - Cong. Con. A A Morgan, J J Newman, C PBa singer. Alt. J W Kestler, Johu W Miller, J W Basinger. PROVIDENCE. i State Cpnj T D Roseman. Alt. Geo AV .Long. i Cong. Con. Dr C M Poole, S A Earn heart, C Kestler. Alt. P D Linn, T D Roseman, D L Arey. CHINA GROVE. State Con J L Sifford. Alt. J,M Eddleman, . Cong. Con. J E Deaton, I Frank Pat terson, Jno Sloop. Alt. C A Linn, J L Shulenbarger, Martin Blackwelder. STEELE. " i State Con. W L Kestler. Alt. B C Arey. . Cong. Con. J F Stansill, R S Black welder, J R Davis. Alt. G A Hall, W A Barber, T J Webb. Delegates at large to State Convention: DELEGATES Theo F Kluttz Chas D Crawford. Squire J no Sloop W C Blackmer J A Hudson Dr E M Summeral -J F McCubbins Dr B Rosebofo S A Earnheart ; Delegates at large to Congressional Convention: .. vCol. Shober then; offered the following, which waa unanimously adopted:. ; .. Eetolvcdf That the delegates to the State Convention be and they are hereby ins t rutted to east the Vote of Rowan county as a unit for .Lee S. Overmau, r-sq., tor Lieut.-Uoveruor and to Ui-e all honorable means to secure bis election. The following resolutions were offered by J. W. Rumple, Esq:: jj - ! ' Resolved, that. Whereaslthe Democracy of Rowan in convention! assembled, on this lUtn day of May, 1838, ! have every reason to cougnuuiate itself for the iUitn. purity viior aud undeniable honesty of our pic.iiJoutiui udiuiiiistation ! Aad, waoreu.s we iiiww uupurchasable iutegiity to uave oecu the grand crite;ion, the ruie aud me test of the .erm and the aphorism "puoiic oiticc is;a puolie trust" to have been in lonu of ejpricssiou native tn our PrsirlMiL'! tri'f, iiiit, thft stiirit of which is but a reflection of the fidelity of our grand old Democracy .Now, therefore, we art) pledged to all honorable measures consistent with the re-nomination of Groveri; Cleveland, of New York, and we do hereby instruct the representutives of this county as they assemble at Raleigh in the State Conven tion of May 30th, to cast the vote of this county as a unit. for all men and mcas ores favorable to his nomination. The thanks of the convention was unanimously given to Mij J W Rumple for his efficient services as chairman of the County Democratic Executive Com mittec. jj The Executive Committee met imme diately after the adjournment of the Con vention and elected C DiCrawford chair- man and! transacted the following busi ness : It was agreed that the Chairman appoint aud constitute his own secretary; that the county : convention for the nout iuation of county otfierslbe held in Salis bury on the sJIst of July; that the prima ries be held isi ei'o.i t nv.i i i n mo 14ih MINING DEPABTIXDIIT. 1:T. X. BKCXEft EDJTOTI, BALEIGH, X. C." ' ' J " 1 ' 11 . S ! 1 1 ' Conclusion of list ormtaerals found in North Carolina;,: ; f i n. Terxaet Oxygen ; Compound. Sulphates, Cbeomates, Ac. 157, B ApITE. -In small tabular crystals, with pyro- morphite and maguese ores in Cabarrus county. i ne laminaicu nnu coarseiy granular white variety in Cabarrns coun ty; a vein of the coarsely laminated, greyish white barite, in Orange county. It occurs in Union, uaston, Madison and Wilkes. I Ui ' 158. ANOtESITE. In small tabular rhombic prisms, with verv few additional planes in the brown granular zincblende of Silver Hill, Da- vidsou; also in jaiawei county. 159. CROCOITE. I have observed this rare mineral in small cavities, of saccharoidal Quartz, from Nasn county. - I 160. MELANTERITE. As the result of the decomposition of pyrite, disseminated through many of the mica slates, etc.. of Rutherford, Cleve land and others, melantcrite or copperas is formed, but no good crystallized speci mens have come to my notice. 161. GOSLARITE. In the water of the Silver Hill mine. also in fine fibrous crystalline masses upon sphalerite in Cabarrus county. 162. CHALCANTHITE. Very fine crystals were j formerly ob tained from the upper works of the Silver Hill mine, Davidson county, prln cipally at the sixty feet level. of Jul v.' A : If ft-.v iv 1? - I lVzr ----- : - '1 omfiound For THe NERVOUS Ttie DEBILITATED The AGED. V A NERVE T0M1C. Celery ud Coca, tbe promlnpnt la- ir ovf aa a&iest rre Tonic. '. it trr-nrthon. M.i quieu tbe nerroM tTiHem. ria 22! 2kn! Hysteria, Slefpt AM ALTERATIVE. - ' ttM i blood porlf to and mrtchJiwu. . aad so overcoming time dkeaM ESS wLd?" r toPTeik A LAXATIVE. AeUnrmndlTbatanrelyoathebowefai It cures habitQal eonaUs&Uon. and -proawtesaregrxlarhabit. Itstrengtb - ena tbe stomacb, and aids dieeuloa. UlUntTIG. , In lta comporitlon tbe best and most . active diurrtiodof the Materta Med lea ; troeGmbinedscientiScallywtthother effective xemedies tor dbeasea of tbe kWners. t I t ean txs reliedpn to give qolck relief and stxwdT Mm "BmSVf ho iT Md this noMdr wita frUt tt.M. SaU f OnUU. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Proo's ftuauscTd.?. VT. ' P. E THOMPSON & CO., Sasli, Doors;-Blinds;;'Jf' Scroll ISawingj Wrjcfd .1; " AND CA3TINQ3 OF ALL K1MD8 5 .. - . PEALCB IS- i Steam Engines and-Boflera Steam and 1 f ' c : ..Water Pipe, 4 t Steam Fittings Shafting ollejs, IlingVr-. J 1 i . ' -ALSO " ' t Machinery of all klndV-irpalretl oo 4 v ' SHOUT KOTlu r - - LITTMANN & LICHTENSTEIN'S SJIW OF- 163. ALtTNOOEX. Is found abundantly associated with t fi fo irliNEST EVER RPOTTOl-TT TO memoer oi tin; jx. ti.miuii.itc u.i uic resignatiou ol" J;V ltd aipje accepted. The next meeting of Uhe Committee will be held on June 20tb. ould have tht ood citizen in t tliirity ardugh here on r iBaletah to be wefo a Tl i-" ' i . ie ponce iiuv to locate .urposetl to be ii operation hei. They co-dpevatron of every heir efforts to suppress it. pr forty delegates from A&ejlpestern part of the State pasca Monday night en rojute attend tlic, liepubucan kiuity forI)ockery. fo ateiConveutioa which met yestor so.ry money for thp road. trip over the entire route; road and expressed himself as well pleased with the country through, which it passes aud said he should recommend that -his louse advance the money necessary for he enterprise. The Railroad Company has a charter fcotn the tojtvn authority to run the road throu.i oui streets east of ort Johnson and .sufficient of the water front for offices, sheds and all iiecessary buildings belonging to a jlirst class Rail road. I If the Railroad is builtj as it undoubt edly will be, it will openjup some of the richest coal fields of the world, and Southport 'will enjoy the prosperity of being the port through which it will all pass, to say nothing of the other advanc es it will make as a shipping point. I feel very sanguine of the road being built, also of its being a! grand success, and therefore predict fojr this old town (which has apparently een peacefully slumbering for near onejccntury) one of the greatest revivals of. trade aud the most rapid, strides toward commercial mportance ever enjoyo'd by any city of the South Atlantic cost, and in the verv near future. j ALTERNATES J R Davis DELEGATES Col F E Shober J W Mauney A H Boy den -M S Brown J II Horah i John Agner JLSifTord Col W A Houek fGeofge Hall W A Morgan. N B McCanless C II McKenzie N Fleming II N Woodson ALTEEXATES John Beard J C McCanless H Calvin Bost J A McConnaughey T B Fraley A D Shupiug Jeremiah Graeber MS Fraley Dave Fleming Geo W Longx B C Arey J A Stewart Dr Ram sour Jas A Lisk M Efird, Wm A Barber, i The following resolution was intro -rfiippd bv Tnko Blaelcmer. Esn.. and cn- Wraiceset aparf as eliildrens day which fthusiasticallv adopted : i a . v ie third Suadav in Mav is bv ah- " MoUneat of thdMcthbdist General Con- if. Was 0brrvlVl itia th aftelapon. The following Executive Committee was elected: JW Rumple, J B Foard, J A Bailey, D B Roseboro, J A Stewart, T J Sumner. D C Bradshaw, Dr Roseman, J C Snuggs, A A Morgan, D L Arey, L Sermon was! delivered to them at the r molroind hour, and: the Sunday -. Diocese of North Carolina. ijlhe members of the Episcopal Diocese Misstate, met in St. Luke's church thisnlacrt. vrdlArdnv bvarirointtne.nti. residing Th attendadce is large1, preachers and lay delegates. IfBiopis sfW)pinz Avitli L. Blacld- jf fli and ,heist botirderial an(l ' if J delegates, arte distributed amonir cifi- ens9ftbetowft. " It is not yet 1 teneralrinterest ofthi:?bolv t . j v - 3 wcel i- Beiolved, that, Whereas, in the officia coui-sc of our present representative Hon John S Henderson, wo, his constituency of Rowan county, see nothing to reproach or deplore, and much to commend and approve.' . ., And, whereas, wc esteem his course in Congress to be but a vindication of the wisdom of our 'choice. . And. whereas, we Deneve our repre sentative to be faithful, zealous, efficient and in everv way worthy. Now, therefore, we, the Democratic citizens of Rowan couuty, ia convention assembled, do hereby lend to his course this expression of our whq.ualified en dorsement, do pledge to hi3 candidacy our undivided support, anddo instruct such delegates for Rowaq as are seut or may attend the Congressional Convention to be held in Salisbury On the 20th day o Icsr-cuor of the point for the s. n. wi a- a. Wc qu-.Cu IViiiii a Soutqport correspon ueiit oi' tiie- Wilmington ISth. . ; feouuiport 13 also inei coaling station of the whole South Atlan tic Coast, aud there is, Ijiam glad to say' a good prospect of having one at no dis tant day. The South Atlantic and North Western Railroad will, IjfL-el sure, soon be- started. - ij; - The representative of tlhe London E ag ain!, Banking House, fom which Col. Bilheimer expects to secure tha necces- lately made a of the proposed inelanterite, in Rutherford, Cleveland and oilier counties, but not in good pec- iiiK-ns: also in Iredell l and Catawba counties. 164. JAKOSITE. The impure variety generally called lMisv," has been observed in association with galenite and pyrite, in Wilkes 165. MOXTANITE. This very rare tellurate of bismuth has been luund with tetradymite in David sou, and in Burke county The yellow oxide of bismuth, observed in Gaston county, may belong to this species. 6. Carbonates. 166. CALCITE. The granular varieties are found in Stokes, Catawba, Liincoin and liaston counties. A coarse granular limestone occurs also in Macon, Jackson and Mad ison counties. A veined grey and white marble is found in Catawba county. Verv beautiful varieties of white, pink and grey marble are found abundautly at ! the Nantehaleh river, 'Marble creek, Valley river, and other places in Chero kee county. A band of compact lime stone, sometimes finely granular, is found in McDowell, Jackson, Transylvania and j Henderson and Madison counties. Comprising all the LITEST MM OF TIIE SIM Our Staple Stock of li complete in every Detail In ; DRESS GOODS We are showinc: fine Surah Silks jn latest 10. DOLOMITE. I I i - -r n T l r Granular dolomite of af greyish white S II HUa, r 1'itlllU 1? lilllUU. riUllUU VIUIJU Vrttiuuo, jnTASlS&Sti. M Sebstapols, Hcnrieattas in wool and silk warps, 168. maonestte. Chalhes, Albatross, Cashmeres, tassimcres, from which distinct! cleavage crystals iNunsveilin us. and manv more. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. CCN??AEII. The only fine calf $3 Seattles Shoe in the world made without taeks er Balls As stylish and durdbio as those coatinir $5 or $6rand having no tacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the feet, make them as comfortable and well-fitting as hand sewed shoe. Buy the best. None genuine unless stamped on bottom "W. L. Douglass $3 Shoe, warranted." v W. L. 1)0U0LAS4 SHOE, the orieinal and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from $6 to $9. W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50 SHOE is unex celled forheavv wear. 4V. L. DOUG LAS S SHOE is worn by all Buys, and is the best school shoc-ia the world. All tbe above coods arc made in Con Kress, Button ami Iace, and if not sold by-your dealer, write W. L. DOUGLAS, Bockton, Mass. M. S. BROWN. Agent, Saliibury. 14:till July 26. FOR SALE. r I One Brick House and lot, on the corner of Fulton and Kerr streets, about one acre in lot. - One Frame House and lot on Lm street. One Frame House and lot on Halo street. Also shares in N. C. R. R. Enquire of Mrs. H. E. and Miss Vic toria Johnson at. their home corner of Fulton and Kerr streets. - 40;t. bounded.! A correspondent tellj us of a very deasant affair that camel off at the new parsonage of Organ church last Thurs day. The "pounded' persons were Rev. j W. R. Brown and his good wife. These nets of kindness and good feeling show in what high esteem the members of Organ church hold their pastor. LIST OF LETTERS. List of letters remaining in post office at Salisbury, N. C, for the week ending May 19, 1888. ! Birdie Abernethy, Charley Burton, Julia A Bringle, Linda; Barber, H K Curry, II G Clement, Rev Geo Carson, Sallie Davis, Eliza Elain, Jennie Holt, Elick Ilancs, Laura Henderson, N M Jones, Sarella James, Thomas James Luia Lyerly, Rosanuah Murdock, Carrie Miller, A McTier. jj Please say advertised when the above letters are called for. , i ; A. II. BOYDEN, P. M. Democratic State Executive Committee. Raleigh, N. Cl May 8th, 1888. To the delegates to the pemocratic State Convention ; , jj The, railroad companies in the gtate have generally agreed to have round trip tickets at excursion rates on sale, for del egates to the Democratic State Conven tion to be held in this city on May 30th inst., to be good from Mjiy 28th to June 4th, both inclusive. So ilelegates will be careful to puy tickets to J Raleigh and re turn. R.lll. Battle, B. C. BECtwrrn, : Chairman, &c. Secretary. j; MARRIED. In Gold Hill township at the residence of G. 31. Fisher, May, 20, 1888, by A. W. KlutuEsq., Mr. William H. Carter and Miss Sarah E Brady. AM of Rowan. hown what suMects of. the approaching June, to employ every 'will encage the attend nonoraoie iukhis oi securing his uouiiuu- whu.h Will probably U lection to thc Fifty-First Congressof the United State of America At Amity Hill, of thei 20th, Inst., Mrs. Tursey, wuc of yoah. ivv-: Jieaver, aged countv: also, with chrysolite in Jackson and Yancey. At the latter locality are also found the white compact, aud at Webster, the white earthy and pulvcru lent varities. Breunjerite occurs in ser pentine, in Burke county,! and near Dob son in hurry. 169. 8IDERITE. In fine rhombohedral crystals in Guil ford county. It is of frequent occurrence in many of the gold Vcius of the btate. It often forms almost the whole mass of the veins; for instance; : in Davidson county, and in Gaston couuy, at some of the mines in Randolph and Cabarrus counties. It has been observed in Stokes, Mecklenburg and in Alexander counties. A white cleavable variety occurs near Charlotte. The earthy and argillaceous varieties of siderite form ! large beds in the Triassic coal strata in Chatham. 170. ItnODOCHR08ITE, In small globular pinki and rose-red concretions, in Macon ana uaoarrus counties. i i 171. CERUSSITE. The most beautiful crystallizations, have been found at i Siiyer Hill, also white, yellowish and greenish white, compact varieties. A -veiry interesting occurrence at the same mine is cerussite, pseudomorphous after pyrite. It rilso occurs in Gaston, Chatham, Caldwell, Cherokee and Wilkes.?, j 172. MALACHITE. Malcahite is found in association with copper ores in almost every copper mine in the State. Pseudomorpha of mala chite, after cubical cuprite, have been found iu Cabarrus county!.! 173. AZORITE. This variety of carbanate of copper is far less frequently met with. Small but very beautiful and perfect crystals are found in Chatham and in Moore. It is also found in Cabarrus, Mecklenburg and Gaston, ! 1 174. BISMUTITE. In yellowish white concretions, often of a pearly lustre or white incrustations frnld-henrintr ouartz, in Gaston " D- o county. ' i ! v Mineral ICoa 175. anthracite, a vnrv interesting i occurrence of an thracite is that of masses with couchoid al fracture in the vien rock at the Clegg Mine in Chatham county, j 176. BITIMINOU8 COAL. - The ereater portion of the coal in the Deep river beds is bituminous. The Dan river coal is so-called semi-bituminous coal. Later discoveries prove this de posit far more valuable than it has been given credit for. Ed. ill. 177. LIGNITE OR I BROWN COAL. rniint1v met with in the marl beds of theEastern counties, and in Granville and Anson counties. 1 v t 5 , 1 Organic Compounds. 178. SUCCINITE. Found in lumps, of several ounces uht in Pitt enuntv and elsewhere, in theTeTtiary marl beds of the Eastern counties., K. i This 'completes the recorded list of minriLlii found in the Bute. The files of the WATCHMAN will show ptbers. Those who know of other minerals are , invited ,to extend the list,- NOTIONS, HOISERY & GLOVES. FINE DRESS TRIMMINGS. 1,000 BONE CORSET, BEST IN THE MARKET ! All are -respectfully invited to call and examine. TRULY YOURS, : LITTMANH & LI CHTENSTEIN TII0S. L. KELLY'S ; TAILORING-ESTABUSHMEHT. A Full and Complete Line of Imported - . rooAs for my Spring Tralc, consisting f French. English and Scotch goods of all colr8. An unsurpassed line of Trouscrlnj , all of which mill lie made up in Ihe Best and must Fashionable Stjlc. Allare cor dially invited tocall and examine my stock and they will 6ec at once that' - I KEEP TIIE BEST IN THE MARKET. Terms, Positively Cash. In the Mansioa.j House, last room fronting-on In nis street. an a mm .1 TIE S ALISBIJlf BBICK ARB NOW DELIVERING i ; j TO ANY PART OF THE CITY (DIP :vlW "tv-4- AT.TJ OkDERS LEFT AT THE WORKS, OR AT HB'0FHTO i ; WILL BE PROMPTLY FILLED. : : JE HAVE OUR OWN TEAMS AND CAN ALWAYS AKE A Ay i MBDIATEDELTVI if:'.'--': '! 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