..' ': !. .. r ... r 1 ? ' I - - V f ' " 31 i . - - P '1 i " . 4 j 1 II . i i 1 - - , ' " J' i ' . i T ' ' ' ' . ' I 1 . I .. . II . il i L ; 'II . I i i 4 t ) kr , - ti n. i-.is .'iif-V'r-t'"- -Vt- - -.. ?:-" . -if If vi- i . ' : .: VOj XII NO. 1245 EresfyTrooip Order I lieye Some s l'.qr the Soldiers Jicmsiiningj in thi.4 Co quartersand Savannah the Port IIP . - ; 1 t "- - . . : - -. 7 it Construction of New ; Monitors Awarded Cablegrams ZJr From .Manila A atters tion Cni mission No Mustered TVashlnetoni Ooto -The iwar department has dec! -to Ht-tiil more -troops to 'Potto -Ji 6. Orders Have . r been issued; firectin& that tlii - - f Fift regular ra.wtry, nrjvr ;.t ; Hi ' Ala-;' the Sixth. 'Uni ed State intsvilii volur: te-r infantry! now' T , 1 J I V IVIXIUU.UK ahd th; Font-seventb New Yijrkf jnow 'at; fort AdariiH; shall proceed to sue- jxj i n t 1 ri ' Po f 1 ; 1 1 i eoj i by the. commanding' k a may bi dt:sfire eneral in that 'id- . land. TheJ EHrhth l niU-d States vol - unteer infantry arid tvvd companies of tiU,. Indiana;;ploj'ti A iolu ntw-rs now a Flirt Adam Ky., will r 1 lieve the- Sixtn Olunteer. infantry it '(Jhickamaujfa !The troop"' Hvhieh, T avt beenl ordered . to- For to-1 Rkdj- wj JL rtitev e a likf minfi- ' b-r of regiments: now in the i.sland, .the '. o jg'a nizalio n s to 1m d ral F.rookf. i '.-.. ,; ( nated iby (jerrj- ? I4A44 4iMiMlrat! filtmp:" Meade iwilj sooii be ordervd to p k in the south. iioini; of thiii inky gi- :to Cubaj but tlie' rrtajority will; f6r tht: present;; o.-cupi' 1 be ' new oanjpa recently ' selected- iip ; tJierpia "andjl5outh !Japlinaf-; It! . 'is 'thought that?!tropK seitit-lo iirrlsop dBly-inrCuba'.Nvill not rehvain ion but -when . they a shavesCeert serVrte for ::i jew; monttwy ?v.;ill : retijirnf to; this coiin trya The saiae-' is ;pibapiy true as tf ; Porto Pieo,. 1 1 is -also intimated . that when the- troops return the- volunteers 'will' be given! sixty diiysi f urlotigrh. and. jhustercsl. :'out;i' Py that -jtifne. toru?ress will have aft jopportuhity t determine'' what shalK-be' dinte: in regard to g-ar risDiiiiiK' the hew poKH.-ssinns. This determiriatin,!;i3 ! :toi the" pressure that: has r'i dotiot Uu been ilrough by. members l'f. conRiies.sh for the mus ifj-rn-; out of tin j.oiiinte!ers froru their ' .Mtates and districts. jThie-x'espbnsibiii y for furnishing troops for garrison dii t v .; and for iirmy duty generally will ' be upon congress; - frhe. -h-port of the .president amf the w:ajjdpartment vi liave beeti made- before the return Ihe troops from 'either Cuba.jjir. Iort. ltico. anff' the rteeessiitias Of - t!He- casi . juade known.! ' ' i' ;. j , t -i') i 'AUhhu-rh ; there Ivasi.eeftv lesa ur'es. ; Biire for- mustering iut of volunteenj rinee the annfjaineeinent was maae uiai not; be spared. Inues wi(3 sufficient per idstence to ; convince ijii-w.ar jaeparif onetitj official that -ft . jeftrganizatiort, of the- armyfc will ; bef niecessaryi ana. .. ..t-JAmiiUl -r.-iii Lvd ' tl niade "to Secure. y e! XoH garril' - son nervicie in the islatios . and : tne st ates, which s will not be Subject to the- ame difficulties V extx-rjenced ill I the tC-a.se of the volunteers. i I i 4 jKOLONKq ftKXAji Jtyv rp.vw- t ' CiHon'el WiJliam J. pryan left : here rMlav after a stay of ten viays. ; jng which he'talked with the president; the w-ar officials concerning the future of hisJfegiment, -ind incSdentall ' ly i suffered I fronvt uuh of riialariaj ifver !f he' colonel looked rjuit? recov- Sered from his illness. 1 l,e was accom ;pan !i.d bv Mrs. liryiui, wno wiii go vh h m for a swore -rest, in vn ;: III hi :-. ? . " I ' ; -Vinfa iinil thwn to i loaiaa w nertf A.oip .oi xit-va n Trploins his t-egiment LA diy ,iu" nit jil- Cultemer. V'ai,' . B)!ld : Seiverat dayslat Hot Springs, iah plan being to reacIi;floiida n4xt pBat 'nrda polonel Bryan! hafd heaijdi noth - nij-'finot n H( 'tne QlpDOSlllOII ! UL his .'rorfmeir tirii tt the -'It line of ihis de "V tarture. I-. "'J';;' -i'- i- :f- -.' i-. ON'TRACTS FOR THE MOl'lTOKS. - ' ?;'' :- !;: AWARDED - Secretary along has" (decided t(j award - .itw-: ,mnirii(ta -fmr thi four . coast ! de4 ferise monitory in;accbrdarice -if K thij . lowest bids, Ihameiy, onf monitor M -li'ewts 'Nixoh';at!L$H50,0C0, NewpoH News ' ' at $GS3,00. fliatn"' J OVorks dt ::86.r r im aai the' Urifoivlroi Works it $87V wo.i K - J" i- ' : I ' ' i " ! SAVANNAH CHOSKk AS POINT OF ;.V .' ; . '' EMPARKATlf)N.- j; - ci&roiiir' Alcer ttddy anhouneK Savaiihah: On., had been select a a point of Jembarkakkin of alp troops ( hichayi hereafteiMbel'sent; to Cuba I TAr-tii-tri- It is i stated at the. war - -i ......L.r.t"-t,.. ? Savannah "'-.Vstas 1 -e- - aeeted because it afforded th .iiutQ -r '"N. ' . I " -. ---The following disd.tcites; haj-e be.eii T received .at the -Avar pejiartmeht : ):,. ; r- ; ! ;L - - -. Mattilsi.CHbjber 3. & rUntani General. WuShinKlOll, r.i-.M l t ftho "The IH'JI us aniuuc, yvyZTK"' --., ; .S$'l!l'il5ip'ie! "for Jpiy: hyef-e : -eri, eighty-ithree erilisted mtmr AU- ) - ixL-n.- otiRcers:' fiEtv-f enlisted ; metvj ' , Etist of- whotn on hW off iter ahd Sixteen enjisi- ,-ere killed A in f actioii. seven ui'ds ltat h" for September, d incft. wer - itlied nf woltnids rtvv5ntv-iiv enlisted hrrieni 'rofa deaths.. 'kitted in action, ' en died of wounds.' fourteen bf-jtyphoi fever. : Cause of' remaining Heaths, ecldenf - nnd miseella heoiis djaes TIS.'I 1- 'Manila, Ootdber 3- AdJufent. Pfheral, WHshmgto . "Steameri ocanqia- t . ' Jrr witbowt accident. Pyiva'p; Jac bos- t ;'.-,!. yer; -t- itemams august: QUART nas been decided tormakel Augus- "ia- Ga. the heauquariei j ut ipc ..a n-Hfh is to be stationed n GCor- is ..1.1 -1 Tl rl IIM 111 ,Xi "UU... i : - O " ; .1 . .. . 1 l ". ... .1 h fl .1 I 1 I' I I M I iUUlKI l-V . .... : ! Dtaces named for camps. , -.t'TXTrrTj bTTARTERS FOR ,TIIE : - . ' TROOPS.! t,p followintr statement w$s, given sa i- - at- the iwar department iuua.. -s Vr.-k,: t-eti-v - f-llwaf beirtg qiiefe ;,tipn. a arteHie ".n 1 rpf ui U oiisideration t and . ,:r,.. -fur! the iroo! oi ine ' has ur.., ..r,, f Ju uM 'tthat they ould ftfe ..I . o ta n ; i riH vipuaic vr. m1 v " - they can drf t- aS&iYLtlr OO. Ft.".- 1 ,i" - I, lnna :41r the i troops -,oud not; ue spared,' tnTTSi. THE CORPS It exercise;: TO put' tm -l u"vJTJ "l1 anj finished to him;he believ- 0USmraRarL added: .-If Ate. -9L ftfff: th.Ticcearydrill. ;d?siJen is t"frghtM: set w.iRR;vk! T. T i:.",i...'j,M j .fnr Sit vs service m- W PF1"- oreover,! Hfr aiseiplihe. of trobpar 4viuif uv .y ! - TIT vT!l 1,4 or! IvM small towns can ue, h" ),--- -L. nra etTectuillv than 1 " -much bett&rf ailU "H- -T- w ;-. ; near large cities. The 1 forei will be -quartered can ivy om ntates where troop, there in the middle they lean :;Hv.e j '1 an! tents, -&E provided by the ; i nft4rrj3ter i t general. plan ot 1 ! which -",rf!:Ji.;Xw..tn. h'ithree -tehti -Soin- gives .bw '"ij : -. i j y r FOR RENT, IORE I)ESIRA BtBHOUSEBTORON .- T .; TT A FRONT.i .5RAE, ANN TINCESSJ FOURTH AND pTHER STREETS. CUMMING, '1 :r: - "..';-;: Agent SLNctSr Public, Jteal Estate MOVEMENTS to est Indies to Re Those There; v . mi t ry- - Augusta to be Corps Head of EmbarkationContracts for JJefore the War Investiga- "j More Troops tobe t- Out; cd together, two sleeping, rooms and one sitting, room. . : : - ! : "The' secretary of . war . directed a xard of experienced army" officerB to visit the different sites for .the; pur pose : ;inf! sel:tjng these" camps, i and has left that to their Judgment, which,! however; meets! with -his full ap- j p royal.- ' :.. TIIK WAR DEPARTMENT COMMIS- All the members of the war inves tigating commission were present n,i today s meeting, except ; ex-Ciovernor; (ieaver and the announcement was, ijiaJ that he would be in attendance! tomorrow when General. Wheeler wilt be in attendance- as the. first witness before the commission. . ; , Toiay's sessioii was devoted iarge ly to the consideration of the method fOr the - examinati.on of witnesses and in this cionnectioh the question, of ad: ministering 'oaths was discussed; ; at oopsiderable length. The members gen- i rally took the . position that - under I strict construction the. commission had .no" authority to compel a Witness to be swornJsy a im-mber of the. com mission, but there was ao a general Opinion, that the witnesses would,' not raise technical objections and thai, they Would fn all probability submit to be sworn without opposition. It was de cided,' however, to inform witnesses frankly of the status, of the board and toj afford them an. opportunity to de cline' in c'ase they so desire. .Jt - wis; fjuggested that the - whole difficultjy might be avoided by 'gettjng the pre.s iilent to appoint one. of the officers .f tjhe" board to- the office of a. notary public and it , is probable that this rjequest .will be )nade. y - . ' 1 ;r j j To Governor jSeayer was assigned the task of leading" in the examination" rf Witnesses, but there is- an under standing" that other members Of the Tbioard shall ask such: Questions as they rnay desire. ' ' ' - . -U n f ne commission ajso .-received-: sev- eTSLi aoamonai communications 3-.niei received attention. Among them yas a, letter -from Surgeon General-. Stern berg, : inviting the commission to visit his office. Nonaction was takenvupoh t lis invitation. ' - , '; ,: ;: At the afternoon session of (he coin r lission several complaints iw"orn read, ih regard 'to. the method-of transports ihg -men from Sanfjab, the names of ,m 'ml1 - " a" 'F i - "" , m i .' "f, Vi"t intrton. . It was, decided to make a thorough inyestfeationSof this; branch - -1 ""... r W's uireeieu 10 secure me names oi comiiiaiiumg oiLicers, ineuicai uiLicef a . -and repref5entatives of the quartermas ter's department on those vessels. The commission alsd .decided to permit; the the hearings Of thre ; presence during stenographers as representatives of the. press, - in addition - to.-the representa tives of the Press Associations j f ji i; N0 MORE TROOPS TO BE MUSTER- ' '!'' -'!''' lw OUT-'; : ' Wift' To a jiumber of interested callers to- l!ay,'. President McKinley had4occasjon. ' tp reiterate his determination to have i njo more troops mustered out-for j! the 1 present. In the cojurse of several! in-. ! tferviews . he stated in . Substance that ii was the intention of the administta tjon to send fresh troojs to Porto Rico to take the place of the volunteers who ; ttl.l have to be returned "and who will be given iurloiighsL s He stated very firmly that there !would be no general discharges until b the situation was Cleared up. ; McKINLEY'S TRIBUTE TO THE I SOUTH. The president; i also, during the day testified' to his apprt'cintion of tha sol diers from the south. To a delegation he; saidj, one of (the results of the war which particularly gratified; mm was that tl'Ayar. seemed, to have effaced the last -Cvtige'of -(sectional feeling-Jas between the north land south. He . re ferred to the hearty response front the snutn wnen tne war-oroKe out WHEELER TO, GOTO Cl'BA Si Jfet ( omuiandj Six Cavalry Reel' :meut lie will Stay In the SeryleeSas lidug aw He.lkt jS'eeded t! Washington, seph Wheeler, October 3. Major lo-: :; i; who! reached here last Iriight'was,- at it he White house today. r Kb,l c KriKf interview 'With til president. ..tie wipsident that stated on leaving 1 the his 'future plans finaIjy decidetl upon, t t J 'i that brp-ould be; thougbrie with hiSxtirmy sauusi to fakes charge in! Santa. CSaj-aroyinjH, f fkel,y paid, "thatPre?ddent - McKinley given methe highest compliment ithat miblfp?? could givene and. 1 iwjlf- act I Will stay in servide jas air he d ..:! les , " -. long as - h ays; fie wants me to 5qo h. and when he: indicates twe l longer actual Fneed.pof my r.r will lgave." - : I Uener,fl Wheeler's avlsio.n, which.; to! assemble at ' HuntsviUe, Ala,, pre- paratory to' being sent to Cuba, 'cTnifir. i'"f heT Second, Fifth, i Is to Sixth, L Seventh. Eiglitfe and Tenth regular cavalry.!, -- :'':. . - i ?r :h "Senator Quay Arrested' 1 . w, s i a a'o t nh i at-. Oc tober ' 3i Warran ts were - issued x)day! for the ;arres'ij off i'T,ifa ktafesi Senator "'Matthew Stan ley' duay, 'his! son,1 Richard IX, Quay ex-State Treasurer Benjamin J. Hay wood, and ChaVies H. McKee, of Pitts burg, law partner 'oi Jjiei&nant S?f ernor Lyon. ', They are accused of con spiracy with John S; Hopkins, formey cashier -of the Peopled bank,! to use public Tnoney4 for their own use. Hop kins' killed himseir last.Aiarcn, snoi i iV before the bank's .failure.- . i ! i ! ! T)irri( t Attorney "Graham said that !from 'evldftncfe' iri the . shape -of- letters exposed. he A il I Jl , . . . . . shown up, no matter upon whom It.rvr - V . IteClS. I ruftTitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the largest fe of any salve in the wtfrldV This fact And its merit has led dishon? qfit people itp klcmpt to counterfeit iC , Look but for; th.e' puin who! attempts; to deceive you wh,en yon call for. He witt's Wltc&VHazea Jsaiye, ttie ; greai pile cure. Til R. Beiiswy, ; ",' X tTAnrv George Tierllnes - .ork, October 3. Henry Georg jaaa i - decHnb4 the nomination for gov ernor' oh' the ticskg placed in the!, field by the Chicago 'r pl&,tt'orri : democrats; and the committee,' havlnr 'atorityi to All ! vacancies, nominated Henry M. ATcrionald. of Ithe county of -New York, , thougjk-l e sefit to CITV'AFFAIBS Itfgulmr 7f eetlnc of the Board of Alder tuca --r-Piew Balldlnc PermlU-Tlie Newj Order of Tiling at The Ctj Iloapltal riirrh? board of aldermen met in regit-, far session last night! at 8 o'clock Thoue In attendance were Mayor?S.-P. Wright and Aldermen Gore; Twining, , Green Norwood, Hewlett, Orrell an i 'Jietnfon.- Absent alJermen, Keith ani Valker. .; City Clerk William Struthers was. present, ; ; The-; minutes of ; the last Tnonthly irieeting and subsequent special nvet ings were read and approved after, corrections. ' .v ' .':!'' '.. Cumiriittee reports were called tor arid i under this head, Alderman Hew lett, of the market committee, reported that on the 20th of September he rent-, 'eel thte stkils ,iti the several markets, and . that Some of them brought more 'rtinVthan they did last year, while th& others rented at.abobt the same prices. A petition from 3Jx, George D. Pars- ; loy for permission to use iihoiise jon ' jnbrth, 'Walter str the ware-. treet, between ik-ahge and i Ann streets, belonging to the jWilmingtpn; Iron Worksr for the purpose ofi packing Jish, was granted. i Thje folia wins buildings .iermits were also : gran' ti-d: ', ' " j-1 t :"' . : ; ; ' jTof-Kl' H. keVille; to. erect a two! story frjanie j house on Second , and ' Dawson streets. ' ' 1 ' -'! $ ' i. " 'IV li.. H.; J Ahreps, .to erect a two stjiry jbriclij jbuildihj on North Front street, i;nea-ii Walnut ': '. i ; ;' To Thus. F, Uagley. to erect a foul room frame' house oh Fourth street, betw;een Svvann and Nixon streets. ; TorMaJdr 1. O'COnjnor, to erect a two sstory brick addition to his residence on t'rinces-s istreeui Between i- rani anu .' Second streets. I i Tlie frep4rt.,if. Drl W. D. McMillan, superintendent of health, covering the month o( September; : was Vead and or dered on'file. :;The report Has previous-" ly been published!! i In hi rejxirt he recoftiriaended that ajjiditiohal drainage b. provided at the ft riiick house o.f 'Hook and Ivadder Company No. 1, and it was so ordered: ' " . lr - .f The rejxirt of Chief of Fire Ie part in en t 'Chas.Sehnibberii.for month of Sep- tern Her was read. Hei reports, 3 alarms bell and ope still! j alarm; and .states xniaij property .amttuaxing 10 a.no was ;itisti-oyed, and tha. ion the property in .dangler; therer vas- $13,500 insurance. . , ; City ; Clerk and Treasurer Struthers .read, his report of jj finances for the month of September! and the same was recei ved and ordered oh-" file. , The bal ance: on hand Septehiber 1st was $1$, 401.27. : Receipts during the month, $10j 37'4.93;ifexpenditures,:$9.6S5.?2. balance on hand October Istj! $20,200.48. Among the Vx!penditures; ; was 'between $1,100 and :?1L200; attorney Si tees paid to the attorneys woo are; c Ollecting the back takesr due the city. In reply to ques- tionti by Alderman Gore the clerk stat- el that the amount Wias jthe 10 per-cent - allowed ' the attorneys -on : collections, . an;l that up to this lei-Ti'd lihnnt S1S.000. time they had col During the; month . September . they collected about . $:5.-!oo. j ' n motion of Alderman Gore the sum of'.' $3 :: was ' allowejd air. Theodore SWann' for; a Vest: which was torn to' pieces by prisoner, Mr...Swann wa,s called iin by a policeman to aid him in making- an ; arrest: . ;, ; . . . ; ;: . : . Alderman CJore, I of ' the hospital committee",5, reported that, himseljf am Mavsr '!Wrie:ht. reDresentinsr the rcomi njttee.r recently hetda conference, tvitli thfe board of regefcts of the city hospital- anil made arrangemin.ts 'tf.' con duct tlie hospital on k. new basis under .the 'feubervislon'- ofj Dr.t C. P. Werten- baker. surgeon in; (cUiarge of theitlnft-! edE ; Sta'tes- jmarine; ;ht)spital! here.' Un der this arrangement it was agreed that the' city , pay; $.i (16.66 2-3 a month arjd 'the cptinty $25!0 a month to defray the tkpeh!seof the ihospitai. ' ; ' ' i lie - moved that the amount named for the city's ! part, be appropriated '.as agreed-on, fpiroyided the; board of i audif and finance cohc'ui-. , ' Mayor Wright e:pjained that ' the ar rangement about the city hospital Ws I' ari excellent . bhe,: and ! (vvquld greatly increase the efficiency and util ity of the ! institution. He?; stated that the, amount which it is proposed lo ap propriate would make the icity's share $2J(iofe sl '. veai instead of ' Si.000: - ! i ' ' . The. motion of Alderman Gore to make! th4 ! necessary! "apprOpriatijohi to carry' out! the arra-ngjement! was .dopt- -ed-;;'ji iJ!-f ; : !i-.!i . :! ;.; !.-; i ' The1 ..Rev. V. II: Farrington, pastor of .South ISidei Baptidt church, appear -edjibieforse theboard and asked that ah arc electric light. bf placed in front ofrthe j Church at Fifth and Wooster streetsivHe sstated tihat the Wilmirvg ton: Street Railway Company agreed to; put Withe .light for $19, with the understanding that the amount will bej! refunded! if tha!t bompstny gets the contract for lighting the City next yearf j :On (-motion;! of Alderman Gore, the" feum. i of ;$19 Atad appropriated .-forfnent. later 3Ifs.,L.ynch.who was; in th thie light, 1 under , th agreement with the Street : Railway Company - Alderman .Norwood stated thati he ,hald ftfcehl requested jbynmny citizens Okurgei that .a 'boam-TV'alk bs. piaced OnHGrace (street atifs intersection with Fifth street. .The mayor stated that he wduld haye the walk constructed be twleeni how and the next meeting of the board in November. '! "' -Alderniah Green!! inquired about the new hydrants ordered 1 to be put! in at sevial. places in; he '; city. 'Mayor Wright replied Jhatj Hie matter, was now;! before the! board of audit and finance. : .'!' IT '.'"- . i !l Alderman Morril nquired about the prtg"ess! h the artesian welL aj Hil ton, and the mayor ibformed hint that th wt;ll U now 7Q3 feet deep with the drill going! through -tetiff blue clay. . . i;The board then aijourhed. j :';""t :' "j . r - . J' ';'.!-. ::h. !! :il ;.- F .!r:--tl ' . :f . J ' i - I . - TUe New! Pastor of.Tlie First Baptist i"l"'.jl-i!.!".ir ;! "liurch ' .-; '(-:- ' :t Ttie ftey. Calvin si Blackweli, -T. D., "afjAHantftJ Ga.,iwhoi recently accepted tncs-Qiiu to tne jnrsti-tsapnst cnurcn-oi this, city, to succee ed!j the R ev. Will B. Oliver,- iv i IK arrive hf re next Saturday and Hvill fee installed at the services at oclock. Sunday rnorni -i . i . rnmgi. Aik4nrment's , -sbeing .made to make it an '.InterCgt.l.bir,; ahdihipressive affairl,!!; Several! ministers vx.ill asr isi 'at the services and a fineNpro- i ; -. . - - - gramme bf music, wui be arranged. f ::; i: I(iiiuc(;KODea Mr;l j Wiiuajh, BiCAUister Jivea on Qitmpbell street, near (the! Armour jpckngjipompapy' jcold-.ktorage. Yes? terday afternoon tthile Mrs. McAlli? te-;Was at a jneigihfor's house' a, few feet aws y in the same yard a, sneak. ItMlliente-red the; ljbuse:!ana - s'toie.:a. black suit of Clottiihg .and! a pair ; of pants of a grey suit belonging to Mr. jMAiustr, a ijv-hite thhirt,iia jnumber of 5 !c!enq5':ih; hioney.;;,,-1;-! .1 ; :;. '.' '. !'';..'! " No on. vas ecen to enter the house, flrMthefe-ijj fio clues to Jhe robber. fi--i City liali Joulnsi Police Captain D.-. S. Bender, is ahl be on duty once again; after a short ;ki: ness, ;! j So now Lieutenant Thos. Los- ?en is 'back" oil day. duty, and Sergeant m-jry-por .resumed his T KWjc, who has beej aci'ng"ia"tke 'tof of Sergeant Gore who temporarilly filled the! lieutenant's position, . r S t Police 5j Sergeant L, A. Hewlett's squad .1 6n day duty this week.' WILMINGTON N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 41898. .-- iiimtii soii. Nominees Want to Come Down; i ANXIOUS TO GO TO GUBA, iQany ; Jtleu of tbe Sffoud Begltuent to ,Joid the Mm-Ucitli o( 711M Juc Ilawklun Stir Over the Law'lJl poniug of Bodle 01 Patient wko JHe at Ibe IfiMoe Asylum XoutU Caroli na IVegroe PJauutng to JIoe;to T.lii - State, i. V '. : ; -. - . ( !,-!.-'''' ' ) . '" . "' 'j Messenger Bureau,'' : . j ' l Italeigh, N-' c.,' October 5. The supreihe Court will , tomorrow take, lup the -doc ket of "appeals; from the Second district. Tht-fe are! nui cases of general interest during the present term of; the court. ; , j ; Many; men of. the Sfrcond regiment are making. irrangernents to j-in the First. It may be said, jlmce for all, that arty attemia to have the Second kept in-;servie is definitely -abandoned. Oolonel LBurgwyn says- he did not even refer to! the matter- whvn in Washing ton dastj week, but simply Spaid his re Spects j to 1 thef adjutant genera!. - Therej are.iihly five men sick in- the Second j regiment - hospital all slight' casespne'mlan. vvho was homej on. f ur- ldugli V;iil;: -Jaturday-1 night in'' 'the.' western;' part jOf' the'state.; This Ss th fifteenth -.death in the Tegimertv; ThW Jfirst 'regtmerit has lust fourteen since April. 1 .- , j ; j!j ' ! .!;;'- .;'-'; jThe cjiairman of the populist apd re- piibHcaijr parties and the popu.Iist and' republican nominees for -Judges! anil s6liior;S are, in consultation arrang ing vthiich nojniinees shall be the 'Ones Votetl for on the fusion ticket. -There are quite a number of .hitches, dt will be sum4 daya before the icX&triis' att--nounced. ; .'. ,;.!'' ' 'i;J !:', . ! i Miss Tane -IHaWjtin's. aunt 'of'. Vice President A..15. Andrews, of the South ern railway, ; a nd "sister of Dr. - A. B.. Hawkinfe, ; of "this city; died htjre yes-. teiday after a long illness!.- ' V . infoTEhattoaj comes from Kouth; Caro lina that large numbers of -negroes there are: making plans to- m'ove to North' Carolina if the fusionists carry this state this year; The South Caro lina negroes tare saying that. iNorth Carolinii ' Will' be- the paVadisei f nfe- !v ilt jsaehisj-thati the last .legislature en acted a. jlaw that bodies of !persons' who died . a t. the imiane asylum-' . shall be turned over . jto medical colleges' for dissection! in Case there afe no! fundis for theijr burial expenses.!! It ;is Lsaijp that'this law lis causing a cons iderable stir m wepterp-iSorth Carolina. - ery seasonable rams have : fallerf since Saturday afternoon. L A fine; late Crop of i hay i being harriested . - The business: at the oostbffice hereis so, large) that today, on ordervcarae tb install a!t! pne-e a -stamp caheelins-; ma- chine; to be (UK-riited by eiectribity; i . . jt ii nl jie u lch a in. Reavers, fis pTOmotea to the Captaiificy of . the!! Governor's Guard, Company' K, - First i regiment,' .al: Camp Cubit Jjibre. ' ' ft ; ; - 1 Major! B., F. Dixon, of !i the: Second regiment, I !was called to Shalby! by tele graphic news; of the' serious .illness; of! one -vof hs; sojns AvitH; tyrihoid.i fever. Both his ' sons .are enlisted! meri I in the Ffrst regiment. He has two step-sons m the Second: regiment, both officers.. , r r.' )t .""' VMtJ ". Jhave its house-r warning reception ; and ball October 14th." An. effort was tnade to have it postponed until ijfair veek. ; ! It is gratifying to see th.i general' in terest iij the state; fair. There, will -be liery few, fairs, in the state this year.. Ohio hoi. Is eighty, and Indiana, Kansas and Nebraska betw'een; sixty, arid ,! sevi- nty each. - - V . i Judicial Appoliitiiieut A Murder t j ; ! (Special-; to The Messenger.) Raleigh!, . N.; C.lOct;ober jg.PreciiseJy as predicted last week, Governor Rus sell today apjpomted William P.. ! By- num, Jr. judgje, vice Spencer. R, 1 Adams; resigned,, ancj appointed William, I). Merritt solicitor, vice Bynu-m. There was, a murder in Warren 'coun ty today. William icn, a . young white man, was brained . ivith 'an! axe by Willjam . liargrove, .colored, i;, The latter waga I servant andjl this.jnorn ing arrived . lhte ! to ' do .-wftfek.! i"'lirnch asked ; him wby he was late. 1 ;A ,mo nouse, saw Mjargrove run iby the win (loiv. She -stepped to the! door f and lound her hiisband ding jiff; the: yard, with hiiS brains oozing frbm1 afoun-i nia.ue .uy iiie."inaiie oi an, axe. xtax grove escaped! 4- . i A Friglitfnl Blunder 'Will often -cause a horrible , Burn, .Scald, Cut.-or! Bruise. .Bujfkleh's ;Ar- nica Salve, the best in the wOrld.nvill kill the! pain! and promptly iheai' .it. Cures Old Scares, Fever Sores. tTU4ers :Boils, -.Felons Corns, ! all jlSkin i-Ef up tions. Best ffile cure ..on eafth.1 Only 25 els. a bo. Cure guantnteed. by f R. R. Bellamy, druggist, i l! Sold li'ETOILE COTILLION CI, I It pntliuilastic !Beorganizat.on . Jleeting f " " The Held Last Nigli t L'Ktoite Cotillion .Club . reor ganized lasti . night. The meeting, ,whieh was held- at the city hall,: ;was largely attended ! and great! enthusiasm was exDressdd over ithe bright tiros peels for the -club haying a ' most suc cessful easonr -. ; j '"''".. ;-'"!'' -'4 j The following officers were elected -td serve duHing j the ehshihgiyearl 1 (President-i-ifhas. E. jTayjorJr. , k 7 ..-:i,l.r! T? !f"J tt sink in .TV -- :" . -T:U j jVice SPresideni,!L6nnie outherlandl ; governing jBoard I hos. -.lt. W nght, Richard Bradiley, F. N. DeRosset, E. J oodward.aiid James H. Cowan, i " s for the festive germans which the clu-h give, one every month; were ipcussediTiienf'the meeting adjourn ed. - The president will at ;dnCe iappOin . ,"om the governing,. toari tiie iieces sary -committjees, an.d Will call ta meet ing of the board at aii -arly date. , j The officer of the -jclubif,who s'eryed so faithfully - and well last year ! were. as fallows: - ; : !'; -1 . ! !); ' President Thos.' H4 Wright J .Ueader Richard Bradley .- "ice Presidient Chas. Lewis." : f- ! Governing Board R, G, Rankin. Jr, Ijpnnie ISoutljiejiand, E. ;. J.i j Woodward, R , jck and James H. Cowan Health ."Hatter The. regalf "weekly mci;Uag oi vho Board Of Heialth was; not held yester- day. However, front the weekly re- pjort of Dr. jW. p. McMillan, superin tendent ot health, in regard to sanitary nattetjsy we felean that during the past week 200 load's C! yere bauled oat of the city. !i !.:!r Ik 'T j. At p'r'esen. six rwSUsnes are under nuarantine for scarlet fe-W and three! (.w case ai tvhhoid fevJr have been No reported.. f . Ll "'"--'': r. . . S out h At lanti c Seaboa rd Again Devastated, 1MMEHSE1DAMAGE DONE: The Storm Accompanied jr Tidal Wave Kstenalve Tracti. ofLand a ad . Portioun of$tauiibia(i BninawUk t uder Water Tne Tide Illgfaer Titan Ever kuowu Before Tlueh Lom of Life I'robable Damage to SbipplS Wharves, Bail war and Crops ' . (Special to Baltimore Sun.) Savannah, Ga., October 2. A terrific northeast gale: has. .blown over the city since 10 4eJock this; Jmoming, causing; much damage to shipping and to towns and villages Sail along the coast.. The wind 'blew fr)m-nfty!-to seventy miles an hour. : ' The Kale is a development. of tie Ves.t Indian cjclone which was firist reported as forming on Thursday., j Heavy lofes ojf life is. also feared on ' i i i the South Carolina sea islands, where .' : : ' : . I Hes occurred during the great tidal gtortn of 1893. The condi tions now Similar to those during the storm, rawing to the submergM country anfHtdse ; isolated location pf Ll 1 1 J ji 3fL L r- itL fiews tan be had from hem until:; el water: subsides.- For n eight, miles f rth ot Savannah the en tire country is ?a lake, with only the hummocksmJiile. - j J ! ' ; j SUBMEMlitiBY HIGH WAfER.1 Nearly fell tne i wharves were , sub-. merged knJi4Uchisoa'.s! Island, direct- ly op'positXtiel city, is also covered with high j; ter. j For miles the river lowland if also ' isubmerged. ': The main rise ...y - s kbouti noon when, the galo swept ) ;tide baf:k into the riv4r out'ofits' WXMi' and; eight feet high4r than the hilftst tide. v ;( 1. Driven assi re liy the northeast storm it. filed up the. 'island's, swept ovfir banks ahdl nj s, ! carrying' away' :: the remnant! ,oCi rice Icrop left by ah. August sto "and : wiping put farm cron,s. j he'y -, ew to rice growers alone will. be frofw ii50,00T to $75.00(5. ! Of the entire . ?' c rop along the Savan nah .river. ;1ud at $250,0u0, ia.ll but about 151 peJerit. was lost in this and the precodi? 'j storm. .. The damage to shappingt sfjinidei,able. kx RESCU' AVITH DIFFICULTY. Hutch n? b island, i4 inhabited by ivrlen thie- water got 'intjo negroes, their cabin! .SSkiMld rush was madte-for the city in bbats. Some of the un fortti.nates ye rescued by the gov ernment is no loss ltfei thus far: reported, though ijtr i lought several of the ne- roes; we; hder in their efforts to escape One man tn a child in his arms, holding .1 ft tie child above his shulderS!.mdf-''to' . cross the dams with the rj up .to his body. His wife,- IwiiJ-fterehildi stood in the window6feieir! house, the floor; of whicll wsMieady! flooded by the ris- 'ing-.wa'r 'M.-lwktched -h.er: husband feel his!i!w55lsfepj by ; step, along, the top; of :'eMftcberous -dam, one false step from : llcb, tor ja caving ban, would tliirtfj !Jiim into a' swift moving currehtlls jly he was sighted from boat put; $ild after half an . hour's effort tbe: ftfviailyi was '-rescued. Up ward of a lEf;rfed 'people were brought irom the f, jsa to the city in boats. All ; day-.'ijef i parties 'were at work. RAIIjRdAjMkp' WIEES EFFECT- "k -! Th$ eiteliM which the railroads suffered is j fklly known: The naval storesaijd3j5pon;and lumber yards of the, Paitle3n are ; stibmerged and the .' tfccsgftie Central of Georgia, and j (ieor;?l i and ! Alabama j! roads arourid tMiKity aVei covered. . The north; bpfSeipijessf on the ' Florida Central ;l?eiir.sular railroad, due here ,frdnjllpida at noon,, has not arriyed.!;iiijefeiai train Will be Sent out at dajhjjt t'o learn the condition of the tiacfi: f j '."'.; 1! - k . - -::k--' ' All telegtif ie connection, to Florida is jcut, ot!.f ji is feared the increas ing'yfel6fltft'he wind will produce greater, ; ttajj.M ;AlW telephone, wires are ,out of ilf j with "the exception of those' un4ifpund and . the electric light wirte Jial4o damaged, leavitig the cif liip ial darkness. While the streetr'caigtleji rtinning regularly in the city 1:'tifacf:s,l to 1 siiburban re- sorts :kara5rtder I water, and; it is thought sofil bf the trestles are wash ed away.l Iwharyes at the yacht club ,-a-t',SJrbt ! !are- gone, and there is ia f danjage ;i to the pleasure craft he"'ieffiial. -Jraluable .jyachts having;go'cSwnL ; k ' ; Savannafj;3a.;i! October , 3. The Mprning -Kfnjespondent at Bruns wick, Ga.aS4 il.ei the1 following bul letin at B fc&tei --. : k jj.. ; ; BrunsclialEid! . its vicinity fioodied land inimd&teji ;ja thousand houses and storesidamadhaif ; million dollars property. losV and list of dead, now small Ji'is :Ms&ixigA jThree thousaiid people , so1ipj Jj reifuge k from 1 risipg w-aters anfiAirty ( blocks in heart iof city were ;JuSif; six feet of water for twelve hodrgf J I left on special trada with' twoSJoKerators and instruments to. tap wiigtrut;k an -opening ! here and. believe am. the only newspaper matt, tatfekout J of Brunswick wtth story of greatest fltjod . since the sea island aff airKSSeventy; milesiof wreck ed countrji!passed through. ; Haye left two mny n Brunswick penetrating woods and: ilfemds in-boats. They are instrurted taTfoave Brunswick tonight and come iUl!vf they reach me with tbe . story ef todiWsde!velopments."iC ;k Charl0 J."iC.J October S. A spec ial jto. The;i fews and (.Courier from Georgetowj ' C, says: Reports re ceived froni 'ifferent parts of the coun ,ty today ft -iy justify the estimate of $io.000, dahif.g to the rice crop by yes terday's: ,s.l Tbe j damage in the city, and4llbri istinsigniflcani1 The tide did not f orrie as high last night! as it did m-tpforniing itnd todayJ it as only an orlSpHy spring tide..: k ,' X k BRDIrcKj Inundated.. - Savannbi;f October 3. A Brun wick, ; Ga;iialj tb The iMorntng News sayas aat during the 1 tropical hurrictoefbrfStinday a tidal wave Was driven in if i jga.; the sea and inrmdated for an avrc peaeptn or, nve ieei prac tically ever; vibasiness house and waje houges ;y "iltyl Conservative esti . mates pllcf nfe' property loss at ?500, OOO.'tboullftftBjen tbe;4etails are ajVB the figure ? ay be eonsiderablly shad; Ad eltherfwJ V.- kThe Mallory steamsbip' ' and. SbuMft railway docks were un- j .., .-- .. . T . -.. -r-.i r- . .. . i - derwater four feet. sectidn of the city there was Mrom1 two to eight feeC; There was- afull wma nf arlnif and s-afitr f mm j pceaiijinto and across' the city, j Two fatalities in Brunswick and onf a rew mjies out ot tne city have ee rto children. Their- Darents are iiMfca- Km ero children. i nelr parents are Iialis ing and may have bea drowned A few miles 6ut of town Steritt A Re en, colored, waiV killed by falling blcks blown frtn chimney Meagr re ports from' the, sea islands on thelooast are far. from reassuring. , At Jeksrl island,- j where thd Jub , houses, of I ew York. millionaires are situated, -ftfuch damage has beeh" done. , Dlxvil. a suburb of Brunswick;;" inhabiteqi by negroes was inundVted and the ide-r 5 No lives were lost there Five vessels were ashore in! Bruns wick harbor, two beingthe Norwegian barks ! Record and Louise pnj an American schooner and Wo vaiUablc pilot boats. j V Every church in the city was iam aged either by water or Vind. All electric wires were prostratW. .-: Fires in locomotives in -and nearthe city were put Put by the driving sheets of water. The stonn begah at.-,4 Vclock a. m., , and continued; twelve Xhours with wind from forty to-sixty miles an hour. iThe loss to railrtads has Ceen considerable from washing of tracks and Injury to terminal property. Oonv? municatipn cannot be fully restored for a day or. two. . ! ' A Three T?lore Snddeu neatlia ; j: For some time York Elkins, a-color-d man .about 44 years of age, jhas been' night fireniart at the saw pnlll plant of the Peregey Lumber ; Compa ny. MiyRkU Hoimes Is the ...day fire man .and! yesterday morning, between 6 and t o'clock! when he went to jf)t mill tol relieve Elkinsj he- found-; in lying dead,, flat on his back, in thejftrfi rotom. 'He had evidently died 4y Stjinday! night, as -the steam rmffie bqilers had died down; If takes ajpfut five hours-, for the steam to die jij!ti arid .as the firemen iare required td KfeV it (up, It is evident that Elkins' igad been dead several, hours. Coroner 0a-. cob's was notified and. he had Dr. ;'mc--:Millan, sjiperintendent of ' heaith!.t6 make ah examination. The doctor gav e it as his opinion . thaiV the nfan Wied f rpni natural causes, so rto . inrfuest was held. The dead man, lived at 1110. South Second street and leaves a kyife and several children. ;. j - 1 1 : ;' j ANOTHE.R-.sljO'DEjNV DEATIKi!-;' ' About 1 o'clock i yesterday af te.re'f;n Amanda Croom, a dissolute white wo man, died suddenly inkBorrtemanh' fijl leyk In- the; southern part of the i it. The coroner visited the -hody, bul 'tls the doctor decljared ,that death jivSiaya rrom nturai-- causes he; did not ideim anjinqubst jnecessiry. I , . .. r;!.l!?j ; , STRANGER . DHSS ALONEl lik ! ' Yesterday afternoon 31 r. F. , A. f'fM 1 ry; who occupied a little shop f miv Ninth and MacRae streets, died alne in his place ofjbode. It. is' suppOi-d that he had a congestive chill. -.Mr.'i-:, A.j Orrell lives across the str. et IfrOni hf m and knowing that he .was sick I be went over to see how he. was getting along and 'if he wanted any water -or needed atteritioni He found the man asleep, he presumed, as he was snor ing. . He tucked the coyer around !Mr. Perry and slipped away, : not 1 w ishing to disturb him. The man wass feMly dying, for when Mr. Orrell went a'k' in ; ten hiinutes ; he- was dead. Cortf;r Jacobs was notified: ajnd viewed J fee bod, but as thejdoctorj again accotit-, ed for the death from natural cads, no Inquest was held., .j f; .kk k M.. Mi Perry had ; presentiment sie time'ago that something w;as going to -happen to him and he ;told; Mr. "Orrell thati.f anythingi should occur toi;teie graph his brother; Mrk J. G. Pefrry a merchant at Greenville; S. C. His re quest was ' obeyed, and Mr. PCriryiat Greenville, 'telegraphed; last night f tA Mr. J. W. Norwood to have the bndy cared for, jas it Twould - be. called today.. Mr,j W; E.!. Yopp .took!! "chS of the body and prepared it forksitfp ment, at the request, of Mr NorwSd. ' The deceased canle here about; x months ago, and stated that he ; had been in the state about twelve to! fif? teen months. . He was; frequently On our streets'! selling-' rustic . work whiieh be made in his little shop He .;' swas -Ik : about 33 years oif age. Death of.Voung TIr. Hardy W llllx It is seldom that The Messenger ?is called upon to chronicle a death 44- der than that of - Mr: (Hardy. Willis, Which occurred Sunday morning aft 5 oclock. ;" '- : y j f Mr. Willis was a natiVe'of WilmiiJ ton, T and moved I from j here to' RiiJIf niond, Va., where he married a daugh- . igr oi airs, jonn Meizger. or tnat c?ty, ana wno preceeded him to the grave only a few. mon.ths igo. Abouf a month ago Mr. Willis dime f romkRif br mond on a visit to i his btother in law Mr. C. P. Jacobs, wbo resides on "NlUV. street between Chestnut and Crafc and it was here! he died. Death Was due to consumption . j . - k . The decease was a popular young man, abd one of ! tnany accompli'pb. ments. He was a son of the late C tain Hardy Willis; who was. a gallant soldier and a'brother iof Mrs. B.iH Marshall, now fr deceased; Mrs. 'JL.M Marshall and Mrs.' C D. Jacobs, 1 Tbe; funeral took! place yesterdaf morning at 10 o'clock from the rest, dence of Mr. Jacobs and 'was conduct ed by R.ev; A. Pi jTyer. pastor of GraCe M.Jl .church. The interment was md4 ih'Oakdale cemetery, if The pallbearers were Messrs. ! L.i C: Sbttbnj P. H. Mkrl shall, J. G. Marshall; W: J. Jacobl Freeman LeGwin- and J.- Powers. 1 1 1 j . ! Death ofHr.H. K. Barnett. I 'I :' Mr. ! Henry- K. Barnett, of Rocky?! Mount, ;died ther, Saturday night. Hiyi ;icui(iiiis wne utuiigu- nere puaajs morning- and taken; to the home hfi Mrs. Baraett's mjotber.ViMrs. Quinh. Qtva Se'yentH street, ; efttOampbell. ,' This funeral services WereX conducted at th house aj; 5o''clocl j Sunday .afternoon by". Kev, Af Ui, McCIure,; pastor of , S.t.j Andrew's iPresbyterian church, . of which church MK Barnett, was a raem"-: ber before removing to Kpcky. Jklount in "1893.1 Thied Feljoield burial services at the grave. ' j." : . 'is:;' The Royal is ta highest yrade bakiag powdar -v. kaowa. Actaal tts skow it goes - third farther thaa aar oUmt brasd. P0UDFR ' i ! ! ' - t ;-. .i aovM. aMcma pownn co., mcw veax. 1 In the residence 1 . nnrnfA SiilA Aftr AATTi Vi 1 1 K S til 1 1 1 1 1 iA fill - - - ;i xv't a . -it --' - ' -r-' ; ; - Womrijl present ime. - r tv nhmtinc- -r&zl- s i .i'.-j'. s powing y iaiii!fH-imeh; the ere, oerdre. so a? ? .. t h tric no It will not be ifaiiga U Mention a few rench never rfdi'mnre- neatly, hreiillv CrcpbiisfiiiaacU aiid all Color. jviots,ln?riny aAJ Navy fm.nAjns& uair ana crgcs. Pattlotii Suits, iii lop. Iinj eaaOJ Melange Eflftfct. lnJv $ilk Ur Waists. !f KIB1)X. VELVKTS. If you most mod selection ke to st1 -3?s,u aeaign nai I'rn nia-k fe; i fSrly ati. y oU iiAl sat l;d?f wRh your o w) .- - , - It-- --i. - I.- -our - Ca -.We have set?; ICE CURTAIN rtei it. recti VV iiiCTESSOR TO BKOW i- 29 North beweeIonbihin(Md .it k lMiaijQL ! ' :!iik; i'M 1W -;!. ;c-a i -silV mm ry, - . - w - N c V c M FA . ;- - '. TVV 1M. -'" ' : - --'.:.!) vrf :!k AjT.Q (IM.''KK: :te . . a -'v-; 1; v-: e i ! -! .1 $i it?fkM: ; . : -. ! " v i l - , . jewerv,iiijenino: silver k m i :! -mm - "'. ";:. TV.P ' ,' - t - a a f m r ro n . i r r-- I. . ... - ' .. :,- "k:i'- ' : ! . ;:. -; I :! i!;.'II m GOST. : "I HI!- -1 i:'"-. ' !Vk!f.,- -k k" ;:!lC.:ID !! '. !-'- . : - .-.' r net 2 : -'i 'HM h ; ' r k ; : ' tiVJ.k - - MY CHIlREN TO BRING THflg TO DAVID S GAND ltVeSafc. !You're r-tJjJys are as Neat :mW$ f hund,eds Our $3.Sfl afflKnn rVnrfmenfi n? : t ,n r -j T.-T.-Hijt'-' 'v v. --'v- Volt hU'en'fiS.AtSllfn tv... ri,.tl,in ......1 j 4i.'k .'! . ; . ' i S i - i 3?&y.i -- - . r r i11; ..iv uiutmu), "Jit "m uit inosi inicr- esting; lgt perhJff matter where you " w jswfivv YWh Wb areigsrllefly vilhng to once Vou ha-M siden our Stock :.k-:!-?w.SM;:?,-. - .cr.- .. ODTi ! A PJUlWlJVfCDril A A WORD AfifftlilllERCHANT TA 1 Nv1" jpfor vfil e had stich Iwe, aMard ;toi' offer A SpcialpiKJ)f Hats, Caps pi mm j k httaie iotiferaiioney tarn . $ :;W" : : - - '-!'' . THE WILMINMPN SAYINGS .ijii;?jsj -s j -. i- j-:.. Which has the La k ' :- -.:: l - ' A l:aal U ;i I aTaV-J - . M ' &MU' : : "! k: . - ' :,- 7:::'..:, -;; U ' - Hj).:. 'f'"'"'' ---'-'M "i- ' i !; !kikrf!"k4 'Capital' of jui Sttictlj ;8.Tinr Bankrilo 4 fT !orth Carolina. ! - . ;; r ', ". j "k:';' !i -I 'L-l Interest Pid onlat of 4 per ll! m1-L ' ? ;W e BnJc tioana made at Tba, ilf,,,on any Qood. Socmirit tor Sbori or LoogTIme, i l yield larra xwrtlta. kAh SAvtnn maa anqi rreo,uei,fc5Jn yield larra en the found'tftwa otk.inv-fortirn n n PRICE 5 CENTS. - ! - .-.-.- (- : ):" -TRIMMINGS. ir iaiil ttecomicsrly than at th '! c.imptnM psitterni, niattrtal ajiil color. V cap the! cl- iik :i. vi u ich - ha trn-ver bn pieeiii vari, tk meet th purxeiof itt m i rtewfit creations. inounetix, French VlaiJ-. JoVcrt Cloth. Che Bhlcs. H1tiri Cord. Hnwd k (A SI1.KS ANU ltHVillS ! pafteripv tn rshxU andkail In cahautkfaSl to tv pleased w'llh our r ejerythinK Vou nuy nt ;h:rs. riJutXt y..n wiin STRETf --!!' Front Street. f. - I V K MAN AGK TO TURN lUTi Til 3 ST FiTTilN'ii.KXQUISITRI.Y Fl!l;- ISBED AIi l);lSTIN(iUli SC ' TS of LOTH I 'G Ti ;B.K kSUEN I,V Til Q ITY. W TAKE PAINS TO SKkRr t ST A NO U A N I i; il hi r BlttlC run your SELECTiorrk S-TNtKV .KG A NT ;! i We !aij sriowiN AM , i . VINE OF .i-lMHHTH I ar l -MlKsTlie WORSTE I )S, CH E V RT4, RKDS CASSIMKR1CS. KTt Tiit r 1 Pt.E ASK Dlioi'ilri; o 1 tK Vol UR- SKKKCTiON OUH! UINISljimG GOODS WIU, CATCi H.I;Y10 ljF Tjl hJ. M OST FASTIDi 1 11 K LA IWl KXT A Nil II AVI . S E of I JN OK H I I J -THK; ClTYJ l'ltli'tlS T( H- SI"TT ! Ti i .i X 1 JtllUo IS iWHAt A AN IKEs'to'feeu AITER SE. v.u4.n, ir, I lOWEYER, ;. DO NOT r Aiti iu V. tOTECT IT; WITH A. J NSlfRA sei: policy m A GOOH X t iWK REPRESENT ONLYT - THfei k iN wuu " pay ! I Ai;i;tH' LOES y R p MPT I, Y h A N D WlijL, B1J1 "' X V ATTEND iRROMpTLY Td ANtYi Business kvhuktlmi . . niartl a. Gilep, , - A Telepbohe No. 5. ! CMr f 0or o tie CaaTlna-tuildlng.Vl ; ft lr.1i, TTK,r: . . '! -. I: jtcpx companies yepre.ite,n ted. , Diamonds, &c. ingellaoef. 123 MjjRK STREEt. TV THE BEST COOKS erywnefe -an c9alm nthaf- -.i-h-tt make lhd daUntlent dinheM., Mlth leat- amount- it troubje. : when Hlnr juie iwkjs. vur, DaKlnsr'ndtWd i coffee srji, pre8erviricra(;Uf rresn, andl Wfxour alimentary foods ar "tun KrKvna or tineHt'Ou.tlitv r.w.'- are maklhjr a ,kteclarty just now oC the flm-stj patentttour at :.u.- if. ,.... 1 I. -,Jv-, "!. . : . Y'-- S Vf"-rti .iiiery outtett at lb. THE KIN GROCERY 30.. k -B. F. KINO. MnaKer. fourth iStr't Brigef;K; CLOTHE? 25? !. DAVID Sure." thfrNew Vail f;!ii.mJ.VA MAI f i' ' - i ' StriaQ.. !i - k r lk-. , I' -'iA-W, ,!:ik H-.-'k',;;' TJfaHk:-.! i:S:v'-&:1 V!k;k!i.;k. -;S w.:-'. I Vi t 1 -. : anil Papier as one could wlsli ? W f original Styles, Aver, mention -U X ;,,. --wjr - -j . : dui n inr marvel -. i . -. y r . - t- - ' w: ' in towi yoii have been, until tiave to oner. . let matters take thwircoiir and noticed the rriitLitJ-A:u 1 .; f. " T' - u " n il ! 1 TVT T A tTVVTiTwr' ! H It LORING. a prosperous; season as the better 'vi one ?.!V4 ever before u oe utspeiiedJ and l ;; i ningiiooos Interest byl Deposittnz in - :--,;- -Ik' -" AND TRUST COMPANY. !,... - ; T 1 k' -..-. kM -t,k!-; U: cent pe annum. , . ;. for Ilejmlationa OoTernina-Denoaira. xwrtlta. -A- Savtnea lUnV t . rvna. ririti - n i,-,, i1J1T GEO, SLOAN- ! '-! 3-;t--:.t.r....Caatof5 kkk ;';! kr--4k;H'!:k k i .; - 'k- teas- ;.,;!: k.,;: ? . ,:;. ajn.l ::;..'!;! ! H.-kv. aJnrl r vi: 111' ' : '' ; ; ; ;'? . k-k'4-!jl:: i'kvk:., t-,-i fi r.,4,n!4;: .-""';;,. i k r;-i"--""7 II . . k ;-OCt 1 i.kfl - - - i :- f 'fi :;-! mi -?,-kk'- : mm - 4 & s t ;?4 -'': :iy.k h 2 r y-. - -1. t ; 4!';; .ii ; -;...i-. ;t;: i" 14 -k'l- V vtt; n .ki'

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