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The Daily Review. The uavtv Heview has the largest 7 K-itl fide circulation, of any newspaper SATURDAY. JULY ll. 1885. s TXtOUBlKIN GIIATII4.A1. Threatened Uprising or the Nfrroes. Moncukb. N. C. July 10. Jyrry tFaucett. a nezro. who lives in Hay wood, one aula from Moncure. fund a noteyesurdiy fiveninjr late. He tneJ to read it but finding do ciuld not. threw it dowo. Mr Valln. thu niHn ho was w,rkin with, found it. and as hecoald not fully understand ''t carried it over to a lady. Mr. T., who rrad it. and its contents proved startling. Thi is the substauce of tho note: To Wh. Bkvak. I fend this note by Epbraim Neill. Meet us where we said. Uncle l'eter Han iV and myself and the boys have pistol and guD3. We must get tho moneyed men first so we can get guns and pistols, and we we will weed the whUe folks ou. They have got two of our men but thy won't tell anything. Know nothing and let us carry this Rtraignt. and don't let white folks see intothis. (Signed) . IM.IAM HARRIS.' There is a good deal more to note but to the same purpose. One or to men from Ilavwood ioi mediately set out t ; I" nrkita narnn tlifV 111 11 In & short while crowds or excited people had gathered at Mncurv, Hay wiKd and Lockvine armed wilo guns, pistols. &c. Ladies and children were running about crying and wringing theirhands as if they were a'l crazed with grief The ladis were all carried to one Dlace and guards lelt with them. and the men look their posts at differ ent daces around the villages. - A warrant was issued "for Neill and Brvao. who are supposed, to be the ring-leaders, and they were arrested about 12 o'clock. The sheriff ot the county was notified to have the jail guarded as it was thought they might attemDt to release the accused murder ers who are in jail. W. H.. Willkie magistrate, telegraphed last night at 10 o'clock to Mayor Dodd fop an armed force of fifty men. After the arrest of Bryan and Neill Mr. Hudgings, the train dispatcher, was notified that everything was quiet Bryan and Neill were guarded last night by a strong guard and wore taken to Pittsboro this morning. Faucett was also arrested, but was released this moraing. as he did cot know anything of the note except as mentioned nbove.H The cause of the intended uprising was because of the arrest of hssick Harris yesterday. Warrants were sent out this morning for several more ne groes who arc implicated in the con spiracy. The whole county is in a very excited condition. J. F. W Capt. E. J. Parrish, ol te- Durham Light Infantry, has leldcraphed to Maj. C. D. Heartt, Chiet of Police, that his company was ho.d in readiness to proceed to Pittsbsro if desired. Hav ing received no reply. Capt. Parish disbanded his company and directed them to hold themselves ready to march if ordered to do so. The Oak City Blues (colored) of this city, through their Captain, II. J. Smith, to day rendered their services to the Governor to go to Pittsboro for the purpose of aiding in in quelling the disturbances in that locality. No reply to tba tender had been received at our hour of going to pres.',. 8TATJS NEWS- Washington Gazelle: Between five and six thousand barrels ol Irish po tatoes have been shipped from this point so far this season. A large buck was caught in a lUhing net in Chocowinity Bay yesterday. lie made a desperate fight before he was cap tured. ' Newbern Journal: Eggs have taken a decided drop. Eight and one half cents per dozen now by wholesale Mrs. M. D. Morgan seems determined to have a monopoly in taxidermy. She can not only mount the birds alter be ing received at the shop, but can take a gun and go out and bring them in. On a short trial tvi yesterday morning she brought down three, not missing a shot. Durham riant: Mr. G. B. Broad m foot, drug clerk of Dr. U. V, Thomas "& Co., died suddenly Saturday alter iioorVabout 5 o'clock from what is sup posed to have been heart disease. lie had been confined to his room all day but was not considered iu a dangerous condition. -lie had been dead an hour perhaps when discovered. He was a native ol Fayettcville and leaves two bright little , children to mourn their loss. Scotland. Neck Democrat: There was a horrible murder near Coleralne last week. A .man by the name of Francis was found in the woods across a log with his thoat cut and a razor by his' side. For a tlay or two of course it was thought to be suicide, but a ne gro who happened to see or was told ol it, reported that it was a murder com mitted by a white man named New man. Francis was a whito man also. Newman wts the discoverer ot the dead body. lie slew Francis about a report which it is said Francis had circulated. Charlotte Observer: A very serious case ol train rocking occurred near Third Ceek. on the Western North Carolina road, night belore last. Three rocks struck the train, one of which embedded itself in the woodwork around a window under which n pas senger lay sleeping the second struck, the engine cab and the third struck the sleeper . The rocks were apparently thrown with great force, either one with sufficient force to have killed a person. On the night previous to tnis, tho Western North Carolina train was rock ed near Glen Alpine station. Messrs Brem & McDowell, of this city, yesterday exhibited a quantity of gar net, in small grains, having the ap pearance of coarse sand. This garnet is destined,' to take the place of eraory, as it not only answers all the purposes of emory, but it is superior to it for many things. The garnet is mined in Burke county and is milled in all sizes, wire mesh measures from No. 4 to No. CO. It is mined and milled in Burke. Tho garnet is applied to rollers oyer which a coating of glue has been passed, and adhering to the roller makes an imple ment that bids lair to supercede emory. These garnet rollers areosed by all mill men for sharpening cards and other tools, and being cheaper than emory, it proves a popular as well as a suc cessful article. The garnet is next in hardness to corundum, which itself is next to the diamond. News and Observer: There are now 237 persons attending the normal schorl at Winston. Tobacco in Person county is reported as being badly dam aged by the drongbt and cut-worms. Some farmers are cutting their tobacco down and letting the 'stickers ' grow out instead. Mr. Frank D. Clark, professor of nat uat sciences and of mathematics at the New York institution for deaf mates, has been unanimously elected princi pal of the Arkansas institution for deaf mutes, lie is a son of Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke, of Newbern, and is a very talented young man. A man from tba North is in Macon county and has caught on to a, nice scheme for making money. He has put op a mill on a creek and cats out of a fine white talc (or soapstone) round tips for gas burners. These are about half an inch in diameter and an inch in length. He packs them in that shape' and ships them North. There they are sawed in two. perforated and made into perfect lips. Maj J W Wilson, chief engineer of the Western Norih Carolina railroad, is now with the working force of the road, which is about five miles from the mouth of the Nantahala river. He re Dorts the work orozressing finely. At Balsam Station, the meeting point for trains coin? east and west, the road is - ... 3.000 feel above sea level, being nigner than anv other railroad east of the Rocky moontains. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE - COMEIEUCIAIi lfEW8. WILMINGTON MARKET. - .V July 114 P. M. SPIRITS - TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 36 cents per gallon. No sales reported.'' " -V ' " ' " I'".'"", ROSIN Quoted dull at 90 cents for Strained and 95 cents for Good Strained. '- TAR Quoted firm . at $1.20 per bbl of 280 lbs.. CRUDE TURPENTIN E-r-Quote d steady at $2.00 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and at $1.10 for Hard. COTTON Quoted quiet at 101 cents per pound tor Middling. No sales re. ported. The following are the officia quotations: . Qritinary Lvod Ordinary Low Middling. . Middling. . Good Middling 8 91: 9 15-16 101 10 7-16 cents DAILT KECKIITS. Spirits Turpentine. ....... Roe in Tar. Crude Turpentine i 261 casks 697 bbls 3 bbls 352 bbls The l atest Quotations. From the boards at Mr. John R Turrentme's Exchange Rooms we are permitted to publish the folio win quo tations, received over his private wires as late as 4 :30 o'clock this afternoon, the close of the markets : , Chicago. July 11. 1885 Wheat market opened at 861 nd closed at 861 for July. Opened at 8si and closed at 88 for August. Opened at 90 and closed at 90 for September Corn opened at 474 and closed at 47 J for July. Opened at 46$ and closed at 46 for August. Opened at 46 and closed at 461 for September. Pork opened at 10 20 and closed at 10.174 for August. Opened at 10 324 and closed at 10 25 for I.nWKKT I1AKH PK I l!KN September. MVT mw kjam.sjm. .a. AWA'WaN VT v - T..1.. tt I CO t opened at 10.28 and closed at 10 23 for August Opened at 10 f3 and closed at 10.09 for September - Opened 1 LaSK. LanacltV I.UUU ba S. Opened at 9 75 and closed at 9.74 for Woyember. -AT- 1 li 160 100 M. T. Whiskey Bbls. 100 M. T. 8 Hoops, New Alcohol Bbls. UAUINH NEWS. n. BEJIJflllliD & BRO., WILMINGTON, N. 0. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Liquors. Cigars inTobacco july8 1885. Harper's Bazar. 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Address - HARPER BROTHERS, deeS - - wwVnrk. ARRIVED. Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master. Steam yacht" Lonise, Wocdside. Smith ville. Maste; Steamer D Murchison. Smith, Fav- etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. CLEARED Steam yacht louise. Woodside Smithville, Master Steamer FassDort, Harper, bmith ville. Master Steamer D J Black,.Paddison, Point Caswell, RP Paddison. Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay- etteville, G W Williams & Co. Schr Thomas Sinnickson, Hearon, Philadelphia, Geo Harriss & Co Schr John J Avard, Nickerpon, Phila delphia, Geo Harriss &Co, cargo by C B Mallett EXPORTS. COASTWISE. New York steamship Regulator 105 casks spts turpt, 186 bbls rosin, 264 bbls. 29 cases tar, 15 bbls crude. 50 do rice, zoii bags rice Hour, lay do rice chaff, 43 pes stone, 84 car wheels, 100 empty bbls, 25 pkgs mdse, 3.833 juniper bolts, 191.431 It lumber 1 bale cotton Philadelphia schr Thomas Sinnick son 155,662 ft lumber. 45,525 shingles. Schr John J Ward 230.000 tt lumber. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND JULY 11, 1865. Cotton ashore. 291. Spirits ashore, 4,210; tal, 4,516 Rosin ashore. total, 109,310. Tar ashore, 1,400. Crude ashore, 1,075. RECEIPTS FROM 1ST TO I iTn JULY. Spirits, 2.7T6; rosin, 0,884; tar, 238; crude, 1.GG6. EXPORTS FROM 1ST TO 1 iTH JULY. afloat, 306; to- 103,290; afloat, 6,020; North Carolina Roe Herring ARK FAB AH LAD OF ANY TISII FOR THK BREAKFAST : TABLE. 30 Cents per Dozen! We r.ceHe a nice let of ::tIKCELE&lTEOUSrt This Hotel will be open for the reception nf ;. . ,a"?r xne xotn-oi,mayt 1885. Tho Manager will endeavor to maintain the high repihaiion o res pccUully solicits the patronage of the publ erery morning, which we arc selling at LOW FIGURES. AN ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF Koyster's Pure Candies ! The great success that KOYSTER'S CANDY has obtained is due to its superior qnaHty and cheapness. . 3 lbs. for S1. P. L. BKIDGERS & CO., 1 lO Nortb Front 8t. July 6 ' ' Rales $40 per month. $10 per week, $20 per day. Special mt x month or season by addressing . v Conoley's Drug Store. SIO MABBLET STREET, - D BUGS, AND x ATKM AlEl?Ii:iI!.a, Cigars ana uigareues ; jsiras ana r :owe. Prescriptions prepared at sy hoar. spl25 ONOLKY Drosrglst New & Wilmington iff J -T" CONDENSED Q Quarantine Notice. UARANTINS FOB THE POET OF WIL- May 1st, to I MiNGTON will be enforced from November 1st. as followu: . Pilots will bring all vessels from Ports south of Cape Fear, from all Mediterranean Porta; ana an vessel wnicn nave had any tmn oi sick ness on board during the passage, or which have sickness on arrival, to the Quarantine anchorage: and will causes signal to be et iu the main rigging on the port tide, as soon as i posslDie after crossing the liar Special notice will be issred t the. pilots, by the Quarantine PhTlclan. to bring vessels irom oilier porta to the Quarantine fetation whenever it shall appear to tho Quarantine Board that they are In'ected, or suspected of being s No f Esel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, rteamer or tugboat, lighter, or boat of any kind; to go alongside, unless Dy written auiuoniy irom tne Quaran tine Physician ; and every vessel must be an chored as far to the eastward of the channel as is consistent with safety Begutatlons governing vessels while In Quar antine may be had on application at the oflice of the Quarantine Physician at 8 mi tb ville. Applications ror permits to visit vessels In i Quarantine must be made to Dr 'Ihoma F. wood t Dr. Ueo C. 1 nomas, and permits to o' tainel will be endorsed by the Quarantine Physician, if in his opinion, it is proper and safe to allow communication with such vessels. A penalty of $2. 0 for each and every offence will be enforced against any person vio aling any or tne Quarantine neguia-ions of the rort. w. G. CUBTI3. M. D.. Quarantine Physician, Fort of Wilmington. THOS. F. WOOD. M. D. FBOM PIEB 84; EAST HIYE1V NEWTOBH At 5 o'clock, P. 1. . . . ' , .... -Saturday. June 27 DatedJane22,S5 tae Wilmington...... lake Waccawaw Mnion... .... . " ' Arrive" Florence.... .... ura er..;. ...... Columb'a.. ...... SCUEDrir TRAINS GO 1137 - R 1 4 . 12 25 ' i 31 A- V. 6 40 BCNEFAOTOB.... REGULATOR. - BENEFACTOR.. REGULATOR.. . L...... Satuiday, July 4 . w . . . Saturday , July 11 .......Saturday, July IS FROM WILMINGTON:.;; REGULATOR.... .......... Saturday, Joce 27 BENBFAiTOB.. Friday, July, X REGULATO R . .Friday, Jul y 10 C TRAINS GOI r no. 43. Dail,SatVR f i eave Columbia Arrive frumter.. Leave Florence, leave Marten... Leave L. Wac'w Ar Wilmington. 4 15 5 01 6 55 8 90 P. M. 5Ci in V 9? . BENEFACTOR.... Friday, July l or Tnrouch Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Pointf Id North and South Carolina, For Freight or Passage apply to n. G. sMALLBONES. superlntendeiit, , - - Wilmington, N. C. TJIEO. G. EGER, Freight AgentV - -; ' New York. WM, P. CLYDB A CO.. Genera. Arentf, , v :; 35 Broadway, New York, june 23:tf. . . ; Hauling. GEO. G. THOMAS, M. ap!28 2am 6m 1&15 D.) Consultants. 1885. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. With the ne volume, bcglnnloe in Decern ber, Harper's Magazine will conclude its thirty-fifth year. Tne oldest periodical of lis type, it is yet. in each new volume, a new maa aztne, not simply because it presen's fresh subiects and new pi tures, but also, and chief ly. Decau it steao.uy advances in the method itself of magaz'ne making. In a word, the Magazine becomes more the faithful mirror of current life and movement, l eadine features in the attractive programme for 1885 are: new serial novels by Constance Fenimdre Woolson and W D Howells; a new novel entitled "At tne itea -iove;" u 6cripuvo illustrated papers by F D Millett, R Swain Glfford, E A Abbey, H fJibson, and others; Goldsmith's ''She htocps to onquer." illustrate 1 by Abbey; lm- ponani papers "nan, ecience, eto. AM NOW PREPARED TO HAUL FUR- niture and household 'goods to the bounds, I guaranteeing good teams, carefa' dtlvers and low charges. v. . : . , . I hwe also accommodations for a few more boarding horses. , . . II rses aud vehicles for hire on lww terms. .... v -.. . s. t R. C. OSRELL Stables, Corner Fourth and ' ; li : jun3 27 Train 43 Eton at all suh.. -Nob. 48 and 47 stops only at Brtvu . ville, Lake Waccamaw. 7fa i ? Bh3?ff' Marion, Pee Dee, Florcrce ftJJt Lynchbure. Mayesvllle, Ster w5f Camden JcnctJonanrt Hastovcr -Passengers for Columbia ma ins t C-J C A A. R. B. 6Uto Junction, and all points bevond Wilmington, wai , ' JOHN r. DITM I Summer Gjoves COLORED TAFFETA, I - French Linen and Lisle ThreHClota Colored Silk Mitts,' Black Silk Milts. 4", 50, 6) and3eok Table Damask, while and colored, i ' , Napkhis DoyllcjtndTeuSs, Gents' U. S. Hdkfs, Ladit-g Hdlf r la.ereryitjii . . i Duplicates of our best styles of White Goo: ; , just received. Juno 22 JSO J.HIDR1CI Livery and Sale , Mulbfrry Sts 1884. CHRISTMAS. AT D A. SMITH'S F u r ni ture Warerooms, Can be found a large assortment Qt Haroer's Periodicals. VALUABLE GIFTS, DOMESTIC. Cotton. 29; spirits, 561; rosin, G25; tar. 'J0 crnde, 1,299. FORKIGN. Spirits, 2,450; rosin. 3.909. - Per Year Hakfek's Magazine. ...... a. ......... llAKPER's Weekly .c. i.... Hakpek's Bazas Hjlkpeh'8 Vouno People 1.... Harper's Franklin square Library. One Year (52 Numbers) 10 00 Postage Free to aU subscribers in the United States or Canada, , ; 4 00 4 06 4 00 200 Sash, Doors, Blinds, WTiite Lead, Paints French Window Glass. UKNCT FOR N. T. ENAMEL PAINT i COS READY PREPARED PAINT. 1 ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND J ft our prices before purchasing. Th tact hat our Paints are from the celebrated Fao- orlci of WetherUl S Co., and Harrison Bros ai - iVCa., Is sufficient guarantee fox their quality i puxit. , A fins One of Cooking Stoves at Facto Prices, in addition to our larre and full HARDWARE STOCK to which your attention la respectfully Invited NATITL JACOB!, VESSELS IN THE PORT Or WILMINGTON. N. C. " July 11, 1885. No vessel under W tons reported In this list UlKUUKfl.. Gcr Oi ln, S (3 tons. Clausen, K Pecnau & Wcstermann Br 1 11a Moore. 391 tons, Byers, Patersan. Downina & Co Nor Fieldstadt, 4 7 tons, Andersen, ueiae co Br Fairy Belle, C2l tons, Jean, UP Alcbane Ger C EoLcrtus, i83 tons. Schultz. i'aterson. Downing & Co Ger Vercin, GS tons, Jahnke, . Hcide Co Gr Per Wanderer. 2W tons, Strueb'ng, is rescnau a we3termann Charlotte, 319 tons. Carver, is g aTker & Co William Mason, 2SI tons. Haidy, JS u Barker A Co Br Swlftsure, 199 tons, Stuart, Geo Harriss & Co 8CHOONERS. Mary A Hall, 342 tons, French, JS G Barker A Co Ruth Darling, 195 tons, Chlpman, EG Barker Jk Co Lizzie Major, 162 trma, Cele, E G Barter St Co Charley Buckl, 221 tons, Patterson. , KG Barker & Co Isaac L Clark;334 tons, repairing, Geo Harried Jk Po Span Natlrldad 170 tons. Gonzales, rebldr E G Barker St Co Gilding! Gilding! ! ept i 10 South Front &t Send in your Christmas nresents. such as Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn iHWK, aiuulus, oc, ana imve name neatly stamped in Gold bv a reliable and competent workman. In the meantime your orders for Printing, Ruling or Binding could not re piaceu in oeuer nanus. . JACKSON & BELL. Btdtabic for evterybody The pubuc. and especially the ladies, are respectfully invited to call , and examine prices, &c , . t ; O.A.SMITH.- .!. ' -i. . Fuxnitura Dealer,. N. Front Street dec 82 ; - r Always on Handf; T HAVE NOW HAND AND' WILL CON titue to keep a fresh supply of Apples. Peach es, Watermelons, and all kinds of Vegetables, Chickens, Epga, Ac. VJ11 sell at reasonable yxicca. uiyo me n nan, ; - - july 3 ;r f 'Davis' Ro,;, near New Market frhsw' rvf sistirrm m A mho nntiASl I - . . Analytical, and Classified, for volumes 1 to 60. 1 K i n -mil . 1 -wA U A n -mVI biclnsive. from Jnne. 1K50. tn .Tnn. 18S0. ntiA A-UtA U UUttl vilUttl ! The volnmes of the Magazine begin with the jNumuers ror June ana .Decern ber of each year. When no time is specified, - it will be under stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number, ,. ,.. The last: eleven i Semi annual iVohimesicf Harper's Magazine, In neat cloth "binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ?:i 00 per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each by mall, postpaid. index to Harpers Magazine. Alpnabetlcal. ?CalI on Us 4 g g i "P FBSH FAMILY GB0CKEII1I . country rroauc , wines, Liquor, loMeaa, Ac, "Buckingham Bye," "Uiver Mias.'-cr Log Cabin," "Btuntwick PrIvteftock,"B! "Hunter's Choice." are verr line Irt 114 keys. .We also have Corn Whlskeyi, fiu, (sins ana Bran ales. Hlzhest market nrlces mid for Country f duce. Consignments sowltei CKAIO A TH0MA. Produce Commission Merchanti ud Dealers In Groceries, Wines, Llquwi, 'e. 113 So. Front Street, WllmiBgto.XC iune 29 . : TIN ROOFING, OOF REPAIRING AKD PIISSi Tin and 3heet Iron Ware mdo w ns Stove Pipes. Elbows, Ac , 4 c. - T Jobbiog generally. Princess.bet. Front and Water ttreeB june 99 ' - g - one vol., 8vo. Cloth. 24 00. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avod chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Habpeb & Baos. Address - HARPER St BROTHERS, i -dec 3 , New York. AFIER1 JOLX 4ST,j LlWILL FURNISH iamines wita meau by the day. week' or month. ' Whatever this market affords wiU be obtained la addition to WeBteniBetf and JIut- ioq. jaeais Bens out wiiooms ex-cra cnarsro; , WIXiI WEST, Geo. W, Price, Jr.,i ' ' . - - ADCTIONEEIl k COMMISSION HERCflAST. july 1; :li 126N. Front tt Patron izev 0 ur H ome I ns u - - r . O FFICE AND SALES ROOMS N. E, Cor. SAVLYOyR KSOHEYf AR0 KEPAT HCMEWHA Another Large Invoice rF MILUNERT IN TO DAT, Mt & everything is fresh, and "new I iTele to sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLI I contemplate making a change ta mj rbff and consequently must sell out tie pt stock and I desire to alve my enrto" advantage before the stcs U vPTw Millinery, Notions and Fane g oJ prices.. , -' ' v ; - Respecxrauy MISS E; KARRER .mayW claagCcri Homes in North Carolina Market and Second strcetp, where special at tention will be given the sale of Goods, Wares, Merchandise. Ac, on Consignment,' and a General Commission Business. STRICT at tention to YOU HAVE TO SPEND FOB USUrARCE;- Only 20 Hours Bide fron '. .Newlork! sales. business and "QUICK ( turn of t- iuly 10 For Wrightsville Sound. 0N AND AFTER J UNE 29." 18 ?5, Wagon ettes for the found will leae Eoutherland's Stables at 6 p. m. Returning Hvi:l leave Pine Grove at 7 a. m. Tne Germaaia HdIdiI Fe Icssnsce Conpaaj, OF WIMMINGTON, Ni Cil' P BOUGHLt ORQklZKD I JfJ0g 011 til of K'' On tho Raleigh and Augusts Alrp 1 and prepared to tike First 'Class Rlsks.agalnst losses, by FIRE. - ,f ,, -v, - :i ''-i-- r"- Office No. 122J4 Princess. 8t , Journal Build- ing . . B. G. WORTH, Presidents ; ..... . . . . " - - , : 3. E. LIPPITT; 8ectV ATreas." apl 21 tf i .. r ' j, ; leaf lots ACUKS OF LAND ' . J a1s AM suit purchaers. fon,onU' rer tracts $3 per crc?.J.M neauof 10.. Thto. auJXd i June 30 Ink southerland A; p R T 5T V send six cents for postage j a , A7 JA XXI j aT1d receive free, a costly i A 51 TEW Bdard MORE : BOARDERS, EITHER j box or gooas which will help 30a to more money right away than anything else la th's world All f either sex, succeed from the first hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At once ad iress Tbub Sk Co., Augusta Maine. - ? ov 2 daw lr :f ANTED. Ladies and Young Men, In city ft cr country, to work for ns at their homes Permanent employment: no Instruc tions to buy Work sent by mall (distance no obiecuoni. f to 912 per week can be made. o canvassing.- No stamp for re pi v. Plemw aciaress iiomb lLurjr'G Co., Ucstonv Mass 1?, O. Box 1M6. ; jane lOd&w la table, rczolar or trana'ent. can be Accommo dated with comfortable rooms and the best the market asorus, at t . . .- . . r MRS. ROBERT LEE'S, llHVi Market St. bet. Front and Second. CiRCi CORNER GROCESTMEN TO GIVE AWAY ICE to their customers. ; .Call and see us. june l& u' .Wit, . DAVIS A SON eTineV'. arntly u wtfor sanitarium). an.Vutic for Fruit CsJture, as well as " A namher of t', lots la me town t 7 thu js j r, is the desire of the owners ofg" duee small farmers. MtJcuT; from the New England and MjJStf sa well as elsewhere, to "iSiest. t the Union offers reater : todn better tanning country orMflrJ bonajtde offer, and is 1 st 0nf orlurtherpartlculjrswrlB jaa 21 tf Chronlcie Office. Aop .
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