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t:::: daily citizen. Tilt Crrant ta the noft eitctmlvelv clrca tntrd and w " lei y re.4 sew. paper ia Waters North Carolina. Its diK-atMiM of psblle nri and measure, la In the lnurret of public integrity, honest romnmrat, and pro.(ieroua induatry, and It now 10 personal aiKgiaiior ia treating pub lic imrmr. ,4 The Crrn-su pabliahra the di.patrhe. or the Associated Frcwa, whKk now covers the w bole world hi ita scope. It has other facili tka of advanced journalism for gathering acwa from all quarters, with everything care tul'T edited to occupy the smallest apace. fcpccstnca copies of any edition will be test free to any one aendtaf thev address. Tuna liuJr, lor oae year: (3 for all yioatha: (SO cents for one asoath ; 15 eratafor oae week. Carrier will deliver the paper ia ever part of the city to subscribers, and par- tie waataag H will pkaac call at the Crruaa vnee A DTI mam 4 Rats Seasonable, and made known on application at thia office. All transient advertisements mast be paid ia aaV Resding notice tea cents per Hue. Ohrtn ary, ntmart aad society aoticca fifty centa each (not .xceetiing tea lines) or kit; crati per tnc a. TUESDAY. JUNE 4, 1889. " , CALAMITY BKOIGHT HOME. Late information increase the maui- todc and intensifies the horror of the John town catastrophe. The telegrams of yesterday estimate the loss of human life at from 10,000 to 12,000. The woe ful underestimate made at first by a press rather given to exaggeration is a strikng illustration of bow hard it is fur ns to realize such acalamity in our midst Johnstown, Fa., the scene of the great est horror, was a place of nearly 10,000 inhabitants, situated In Cambria county on the line of the Pennsylvania railroad, seventy-eight mile east of Pittsburg. The Cambria Iron Company's extensive - works were there giving employment to some 2,000 men. All the modern appli ances of life existed In Johnstown daily and weekly- papers, national banks, churches, a varied assortment of indus tries, schQols all these made up a pretty city, situated In picturesqe mountain country. " This awful incident is one of those gener al and loud appeals to human smypatbies, too often, in the wise dispensation ol Providence, made to pa unheeded be cause involving distant land and un known peoples. For these, we accept them indifferently as matter in thecourse of nature which do not concern us; as dWinejudgntents from which, in our selfish complacent piety, we claim the right ol escape; so me timet perhaps in a spirit the reverse of that of piety ; in the temper of a lady Mareachak of Prance, who es teemed her order so far lifted above the - liabilities to the responsibility of sin, that he said of one of them about to render In hi final account, "depend upon it, sir boa tmnk twice wore damning a man of that quality." Perhaps the happy conjunction of physical and topographical conditions beget a confidence of exemption from the fate of others, happily largely realized. This Immunity it the occasion of a cal lousness not softened until the calamity is brought home to ourselves. The vol canic eruption and earthquake in Java five year since with all the fearful feat are of fire and flood, of the upheaval of mountain and the sinking of island, and the disappearance of thirty thousand people beneath the ocean, made faint im pression bib our ear or heart, until the Charleston earthquake brought it home . ton that our part of the globe was ' not quite so safe and solid as we had nattered ourselves It was. The confla gration of the cathedral at Santiago a few year ago with the burning of two thousand women and children all in their holiday attire, was read indifferently as an item of news, and dismissed from thought until the burning of the Brook lyn theatre with the its loss of three hun dred and fifty lire proved that we are no more than the remote Chilians exempt from such catastrophes. The flooding of the Great river in China, not so very long ago, drowning many thousands perhaps millions of the miserable Celes tials was heard with the same Indiffer ence as.lf It were casual mention of the drowning of so many blind puppie. The Pennsylvania flood reminds us that these poor miserable Chinese were also human and with them as with us, after their ca lamity came also mourning and desola tion. These loud affective appeals to the hu man heart to wake up from its selfishness, from its fbrgetfulnes of duties, enforce upon it the sense of its community; and -impress upon it that responsive sym- -pathy irtrrl that waiwacn.xp.lcnce wliK-h embrace all mankind and all their distresses in it active work. No man and no people can seclude themselves in apathetic isolation when the element of disaster in their protean shape, go forth to scourge his or her fellow beings. No one can forget that he is man and that his duty is to man. Selfishness mny stay his arm, but conscience scourges him fur his neglects. The Roman poet give the key note to the christian : Human! turn, tt non a me ulitnnunt puto, whatever concerns the well being of fellow man, is fellow man's concent. Philadelphia Record: In their search for additional comfortable and assured monopolies the Standard Trust magnates have run across the brick business, and me espi infill ui uMiuuKtu.iHg linn in dustry is to be tried at Detroit on a scale considerable enough to afford a fair indi cation of the results of a more wkletv extended control. Oil, nlt, beef, lead, bricls truly, these big fellows are om ul vermis! VOIR OX OR MY IU 'I. The Sooth Carolina Democrats, in the instinct of self-preservation, and the pur pose to preserve and protect the usat of civilization, the security of govern ment, the rights of pro)erty, all that lies under the control of the popular will, ex pressed by the exercise of the rights of suffrage, enacted certain laws which threw around the suffrage something UVe the sanctity of intelligence, and some thing like the independence of individual thought and choice. North Carolina, in fluenced by the example of the attempted reform, proposed, at the last session ol the Legislature, a plan similar in scope, if not in details. It failed in obtaining concurrence of the two Houses. Yettheat- tempt raised a howl, the echoes of which ret ring in the ears of the deluded ne groes, who are made to believe that their rights of suffrage are curtailed, hedged in with impracticable conditions; and tbey make haste to fly to Slates where no questions arc to be asked and no obsta cles opposed The same howl that was made in the South by the negroes found blatant re sponse among the Republicans of the North; and denunciations, fierce and bit ter.have been burled upon that legislation, which strikes at the unrestricted right of the negro voter. People in glass houses have always been cautioned to have care how they throw stones. This is exactly what some of the northern States are now doing. We do not object to the measures they take to bring about ballot reform among themselves. We can see, at a distance, better than thev can, the great need ol such reform ; the bribery and the corrup tion, the buying and selling, the conve nient groupings into "block of five;" and also the threats, the intimidations the helpless slavery to the will of the master. All this needs reform, and it is meeting it by the adoption by several northern States, some of them most loy ally Republican, of the Australian sys tem, or something like it. The essence of this system is secrecy, the absolute seclu sion of the voter from all external aid in making his choice of a candidate. This is no more than the South Carolina system does. We are somewhat wedded to old ways, and arc inclined to cling to the practice we have in use. We only rise to remark that what seems good for the north might secure for South Carolina and the friends of her plans rather more indulgence than has been shown by those who are now adopting it for their own security. But for tbem it makes all the difference in the world whether a voter is a block man or a white man; whether an cx-rebel has any right that the truly loyal is bound to respect,, whet tier the ex-slave has any claim that is not to 1 heeded without question. EDITORIAL, HOT KB. The widow of Stonewall Jackson is writing A life of her husband. It will not be ready for publication, however, within six months, s The negroes of Richmond have organ ized a party to which no white man is to be admitted. They will act for their own best interests in politics. S S The Fayetteville bucket factory, started three months ago, is meeting with re markable succse. It now turns outthy-t&L dozen buckets per day and with new ma chinery to be put in will double its ca P"ty. The commencement exercises ofSulem Female Academy will be concluded to morrow, they having begun on Mny 3 1st This popular school was established by the Moravians nearly 100 years ago, and is one of the many educational institutions of the State which have contributed largely to the culture of the entire South ern country, a a The CharlotteChronicle publishes some very interesting reminiscences of Stone wall Jackson inspired evidently by Gen. Rutin Ilarringer, brother-in-law of the dead hero. Among these is an alleged plan of campaign entertained by Jackson just after the victories around Kiehmond for making the war aggressive on the part of the South by sending flying col umns of 50,000 troops into Pen nay I vnnia, Ohio, Kansas and Maryland. One of the idea of this plan was to retain no prisoner releasing all captured upon pa role and condition that they were to be put to the sword without trial if recap tured with arm in their hands. Distributed among the eighty-five nhtional cemeteries of the United States are 325,230 soldiers' graves, of which 18,832 are marked "Unknown." At Vicksburg are 16,613 graves, at Nash ville 16,533 and at Arlington 16,25-, the other cemeteries containing less numbers, The cost of the cemeteries has been from $250,000 down. At Arlington a single monument covers the bones of 2,111 Utlknown soldiers, gathered after the war from the fields of Bull Run and the route to the Rappahannock. The' grave of Gen'. Sheridan is at Arlington. Near Salisbury, li. K.. in trenches occupying a space not more than four hundred Icet square, are the bodies of 11,700 Union prisoners. Dr. Parker I'ray cream Vnn-Oln, Rosa line, Ongaline and Diamond nuil Mwdcr having now liccome the Indies' favorites, t K. L.Jacob's drug store, these popular manicure articles may always be found, together with pocket emery boaSril, or ange wood sticks, nail scissors, files and other such requisites. Also a complete line of drugs and toilet articles, in addi tion to the Hebe Soda Fountain from which k-e cold drinks are dispensed. Cor ner Main street and I'atton avenue. With all woman's ingenuity it is a lamentable fact that slie has never dis covered that the last place to fuit.t is in a corner ol the room. A Plraaliig mum Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use ol Syrup of Figs, as it actsin harm my with nature to etkrctiuilly cleanse t lie system when costive or bilious. For siile in &.-. and f 1 hottars by alt Wailing druggists. DON'T Reliumbujrgeil. Talkinthfap but "the proof of the pudding iti the chewing of the rstring." DoHtic Bros. & Wright'H is the ace to buy and thouHunda of well pleased customers will tell you the name if you will only take the trouble to ask them. They have the goods and they nell them at bottom prices. They have m-eived this week their second stock of "T)ivKH""(ioods;iSTotionB, Hats and Shoes for the Spring and Summer trade. Some of them bought under "mudsill" prices and fire now goinglike hot cakes. They have this week made a reduction of 23 jier cent, in many goods and are now offering unheard of bargains in 8Hcial lines Their store is filled with cus tomers every day and none go away without being wait ed on, for their salesmen are polite and attentive to the trade and are always ready to give you the worth of 100 cents for every dollar you leave with them. Go and see their new goods and you wil be surprised at the low price and beauty of the same The man that said "Money is King" w ill have to learn that LMuck and Politeness will go farther in a day than money will go in a life- I time, and if yOU don't thillk so. tro to No. 11 Public Square and you will see that we are taking Cleveland sad vice and are "telling the truth" when we say IJostic IJros. & Wright are selling Oil Calicoes at 5 Ginghams at 7c.; and Satines at 8c. Outing Cloths at 12c, Crazy Cloth at 15c, and the pretti est Cb allies you ever saw at 7c, bought at Headquar ters for cash, and they invite your careful inspection of the same. HOOKS AND STATIONERY, ARTISTS)' MATERIALS, BNGINKBRS' BUPPLIB8, PICTURES AND PRAM 118, FANCY GOODS, HUNK ROOKS. KVERYCiRAUii DOLL8, TOY8ANI) GAMK8, WKsTKRN n. c. scenes, BOTH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND HAND- PAINTED, AT- ESTABKOOK'S, . ai 8r Main Street. ifA A LASI1S ASSOMTMRKT OS AMUKICAN WATCHES, All styles, slcs and prices. Jewelry of every description. Silverware, solid and plated. Gold and Silver Headed Canea, Spectacles snd Bye Classes fltted to the eye Pine Watch Repairing and Engraving a pecialty. LANG, The Jeweler, South Main street. "x- aprl d.Hm THE GREATEST ATTRACTION" la that line lot of BNGL18II BRlULliS and TIIRBlt-HOKN CHAMU18 8BAT SADDLES at J. 91. ALEXANDER'S And the low prices at which he ts selling all goods la his line. He has Increased his fore and Intends to meet the demand. SATISFACTION Ol'ARANTBBD. J. 4 TKNNBNT, Architect snd Contractor. Plans. aiierlAiatlona and eatlmatra fun. at.lH-ri. All wore In mv line eon traded Air, anil nu charge for drawing on cvntracta a.nnletl me. Krtrrencra whra desired .": N 1H Hen.lry Block. North Court 4uare, Ashevllle, N. C. atbiwdly MISCELLANEOUS. 83IAIX STO ck7 The smallest stock of goods that has ever been seen in Asheville has just been re ceived at W. II. LEA'S, 17 North Slain street, and so iretty and cheap, too. It will make the hair rise on your, head when you see such as Sateens, Ginghams, Challies, Lawns, and Dress Goods of all kinds. And oh, my! just see those pretty VI tJ 1 1T rsrl iseoueu wraps, lney are perfectly exquisite. And you must see our pretty Black Hose in Lisle thread, and some of the best Corsets you ever saw, such as Warner s Abdominal, Good Luck, Sun rise, Coraline, Four-in-IIand, Health, and . many other kinds too numerous to men tion. Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes and Caps to match The best Gloriah Silk Gold Head Umbrella at $1.25, 11.50 and f 1.90 offered in this city, ' All I want is for you to come and see them and judge for yourself, and if you don't say that they are pretty and cheap I won't ask you to buy a cent's worth. Yours very truly, W. H. LEA, SPOT CASH STOltE, 17 N. Main St. o o o b o o o o o o o o " d "o o This week it is Men's, Boys and Children's JSprjng Suits Very low priced stylish Dress Goods, Out ing Shoos for ev erybody, and various items in seasonable, goods which we receive almost daily. II. REDWOOD & CO Clothing;, Dry Goods, Shoes. Hats, and Carpets. 7 and 9 Patton Avenue. See our new Spring Suits for Men, just in to-day. STttAUSS RESTAURANT AND NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN. s - Electric Car Patts the Door. herewith notify the public that this day, May 1, 1 have added to ImjTwclf hitmen taurant a One Ice Crenm Garden. The same has been Atted up neatly for the oc casion and 1 will always have on hand the choicest of Creams and Sherbets and Cake. Also, can supply families at shortest notice In large or small quantities. So come In good time and hare some line Ice Cream and Cakes and don't forget that at Straus.' yoa will get The Best of lee Cream, and whet always polite and attentive wait ers will be plenaed to serve. Com early, come often, come one, come all, and give your friend Strati as a good many calls. Very respectfully, Iw STRAl'SS, BiaySdU Proprwtor. MISCELLASEOIS. T. C. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL and PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Johnston's Corner, Ashevllle, N. C l!l-N!lllll!TiIliTliill-lllllllllllillllllllliTllll-llll 1J1CHMOND ft DANVILLB RAILROAD a COMPANY. . (Western North Carolina Division.) Pashknobb Dkpaktm bkt, Ashkvu.lb, N. C.Jan. 1, 1889. PA88BNGBR TRAIN SCHEDULE. Jn BrrscT Jam. 1, 188p: No. SI No. S3 Lv. A.heville, Ar. Salisbury, " Danville, Lynch Intra, " Washington " Baltimore, " Phila., " New York, " Boston, " kiehmond, 9SRpm 487am 947am lSsoajn 7 33pm 9V()pm 801 lam 6 iiOara 8 80pm 3 3m 1441pm 643pm lOaopm looom 70Oam 8 2Gaut 1047am 1 20pm 900pm 6 15am 1 02pm 810pm 600pm n RakiRh, Goldsboro, " Wilmington 7 SOam 1 1 45am "No. SfT Lv. A.heville, Ar. Hendersonvllle, Ar. Spartanh'g 8 30am 9 20am 11 50am Charlotte, 630pm 4 40 pm Columbia, Charleston, Biopm " Augusta, " Savannah. " Thomasvllle.Ga " J achsonvllle " Atlanta, " Montgom'y " Mobile, " New Orleans P 05pm 615am 140pm 1200 m 1040pm 7 25am 1 55pm 7 20pm Jfjo 84 Lv. Spnrtanburp. Ar. Hendersunvliie, " Asheville, 340pm 607pm 70Opm No. SO No. 82 No. 54 Lv. A.heville, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxville, " Chnttan'ga, 7 40am 9 20am 1 10pm 814pm 444pm 6 1 0pm 850pm S 40am 7 05pm Bopm " Nashville, 1141am Memphis, 810am S30pm Lv. Ashcvil.e'. 740am 9 20am 110pm 640am 63tipm 74Spm 444pm 61Wpm 850pm 715am 1145am Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxville, " Louisville. " Cincinnati, " Chicago, " St. Louis, 680pm; MUKPHY BRANCH." No. 18 Lv. A.heville, Ar. WaynrsvUle, " Jarrett's, 8 25 am 1083am S 48pm No. 17 Lv. Jarretfs, Ar. Wavnc.villc, " A.heville, 600am 1 25 pm 845pm B- Sleeping cars on all night trains. J AS. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINBt'RN", ' O. P. A. I). P A. SOL. HAAS, T. M. BROOJl FACTORY. HANFORD N. LOCK WOOD. HANIKMADB ' Brooms, Whisks, Hearth and Celling: Brooms. Mill and Factory mies's etW-lnrrV---Que tations and samples free. (tbl6lly J. W.SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 4a N. Main St. fcbaodiv N 0T1CB. Wilt collect debts for anvnn. In h. i. e... scti uooq laniities lor renting and co. k-ctlng rente on sonars, wilt sell furniture wi wecBiy payments. J. B JOHNSON, At Blair'. Furniture M urniture (it ore 87 Patton Avrane. marl 4lm Itefrrrnrea riven JAMES FRANK, nsALsa is FAMILYGROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent tor Reem Creek Woolen Mills. North Mala Street, . A.heville, N, C. SrblOdly HEAL ESTATE. WlLTsa B. Owtk, W. W. Wp.t. GWYd "fi WEST, (8accessor to Wa ter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEV1UE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Pub.ic. CnmmiMioDcri of Dcedi. EIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE eontheaat Court Square, Wm. HI. Cocke, Jr., REALESTATE AND MINERAL BROKER, Ashevllle, N. C. Can sell you one million acres of land, In tracUfrom SO to 100,000 acres. Have number of city lots, improved and unim proved, which I can sell oa the best of terms If you want a large or small farm call oa mc. If you want minerals of any kind, you need go no further. If you want timber lands, this is headquarters. In fact I can suit you in anything you want In my line. Services of a first-class civil engineer and practical surveyor engaged to show up all property when required. I have had fifteen years' experience in the real estate business, and think I know what will please. Prompt attention to all inquiries. kiuiv W.roRTLAND, Real Estate Broker. INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Pattoa Avenue, Barnard Building. feb9dly D. S. WATSON, Real Estate Agent, (Not a Speculator.) For Sale A large amount of valuable City Property, improved and unimproved. For Sale Some fine farming lands ; also, timber and mineral lands. I can secure for parties buying City Lots from mc money to improve the same on most reasonable terms I " " Money td loan 6H g6od dty Brld country property I Office hours : From 8 to 6. D. S. "WATSON, Southeast Corner Court Square, Ashevllle, N. C. may26 dtf INSURANCE. JJMRB INSURANCE. FIltE. LIFE. ACCIDENT PULLIAM & CO At the Bank of A.heville, , ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. Represent the following companies, vis. -STS-Sr V ' CASrl ASSISTS IN V.t. Anglo Nevada, or California, $2,497,833 Continental, of New Yord 4,875,623 H am burg- Bremen , of Germ any 1,120,604 London Assurance, of England 1,643,995 Niagara, of New York 2,237,492 Orient, of Hartford 1,667,692 Phoenix, of Brooklyn 6,054,17a m. raui fire ana Marine, or Min nesota 1,841,061 Southern, of New Orlcan. 439,684 western, ol Toronto 1,039,232 Mutual Accident Association, vtna Life Insurance Company. dtmar29 THB EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society R0. 120 BROADWAY, NRW VOKK Cash Assets $o.,04a,99a.9i vn.Ji.r,iu. 30,704,7.3.13 1 ne atrongesx, most noeraj ana most pro gressive Company in the world. It. Tontine Policies with IS and 20 year periods 1 when issued In appropriate form) oner to insurable persons a two-fold advan tage. I Protection Against Loss I A Secure and Profitable Investment lv. D. Monroe, Agt., Asheville, N. C Office with Judge Aston. fet23d6m WM. R. PENNIMAN, PROPRIETOR OP THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Ashevllle, N. C. P. O. Box P. marl3dly THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Main street, opposite the post office. Open dally, except 8nndavs, from 10 a. m until 1 p. m , and S until 7 p. m. The terms of .uliM-rlntlr 11.. w-01-er i.le,fit.. oftcrr.forlSHBPrc.Mcnt, R. r, r,wi, . - - .. .mi n t . rtnoiscv; Hee.and Hatch' Watson ; Librarian. Mias B.J Citisens and visitor, are conlinllv Invited to tn.pect the catalogue anil .-j. """"" oiemwera. hbNiltf y WOLPB. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All hind of crairnt woik Hour. luhtritlsV and hBMiu " .. tended to. " """"pu' Rrsiflrnc Ctm a. n i . . l.k It u u . . ..' can IS HI with v.. H. Vieatall At Co. uua. L X. L. MARKET, Cor. Pattoa Avenu and Iiepot Street. The Choicest Beef, Lamb, Mutton and Veal la the city. Butter and Fresh Country Produce may2A ritim HOTELS. A CELICHTFUL EXCUHS:c:i I ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Tickets only 4.5o, including; a full day's board at the MOUNTAIN 1'AKK HOTEL. The Baths in Marble Pools and Porvetnla Tubs arc the finest and most luxurious is America. The Hotel is NEW AND FIKST-CLASS ' la Bvcry Particular. I'NKXCBLLUO IN ITS CUISINB. The place is a charming spot, nestled among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mountains where there is no fog, no dust, no malaria, - Pure and abundant water, and absolutely perfect drainage. : dtjul2U A NEW HOTEL IN BRYSON CITY. The Swayne House, One of the best in Western North Carolina. ......... ,.n, 4. nniUK Btiniia num. Scenery and water unexcelled. Terms moderate. GBO. N. BLACKBURN. Prop'r. " marlSdSm J. IN. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Bar nard Building, School and College Text n i. r vi t. duukb, u mil liny, roera, His tory, Romance, Biojn-aphy, Travel and Novels, Family uibies, S. h. Uibles and Test aments, Oxford . Teachers' Bibles, Song Books of all kinds, large stock Stationery, Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New line 1 j; 1 1 1 j 1 . uauieH -aim uems I'oCKetr-" books just opened. Fancy Goods and Dolls. feblOdlv J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT t TAILOR, 25 Patton Avenue, (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) apr2dly J. V. BROWN Will continue the undertaker's business at his old stand over J. B. Dickerson & Co.'a Hardware Store, under the firm name of J. V. BROWN & CO. .HaT,ng thi' ?5:r,.'.lPeTi",ce " under taker and embalmer, and unequaled facilities (or buying, can safely guarantee satisfaction. Call promptly attended to at all hours. Bverything pertaining to the business al wavsonhand. fcb13d6m GESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BB OPENED POR THE 8EA8ON OF 1889 ON The Firstof June. The location of this Hotel on the summit of Caesar's Head Mountain, an outlying spur of the Blue Ridge, In upper 8011th Carolina, affords a climate and water unequaled. Ass summer resort It has no parallel In lb South. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, FROM 60 TO 70. Whilst Its natural scenery is varied and grand beyond conception. Comfort of guests can fully consulted. Livery and dally mail. Eas ily reached from Asheville in one day. or from Hendersonvllle in half a day, over delightful roads, through a romantic and charming country, mavlodt, F. A. DUXES. IVIHKEIIMIU'S AN UNEXCELLED SPECIFIC IN CASTS or Cholcra. cramps, Di asnmcea. Summer Complaint ana qthih ' j.l ur or thk Stomach amp bowcls PRICEjcS CENTS. J. H. tVINKFLMANN & CO OLfl rfJirTtm, BALTIMORE, KD,, U f . A. For sale by J. 8. tJHINT, dawtau28 A. F. STEVENSON, CARRIAGE : AND ; SIGN : PAINTER, GILDER AND VARNISHER, I prepared to do all kinds of Painting. Bring oa your old looking Carriages,! Ilretts, Har rys, Buggies, Carts and Wagons and have them varnished or repainted, so they will look as good as acw. AM work warranted not to crack, blister or come off until It wears off. Term reason able. hop on Raraett Hin. Eagle atreet. mar.Udtlm
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