FOR RENT. 5 room cottage on Steele street near North Main. N. P. MURPHY. I will keepycur nerves in trim 5c PLUMMER'S Fountain. WEATHER FOSJEOASTi Cloudy. vol. XIII SALISBURY, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1903. ITO. 98 HEIiDERSOH BYIIDH. A BIG PAPER PARTY AT WOODLEAF. ROYAL ABC ANUM TRAIN. A USE OR TWO. HAUIIA GO WAY BACK. COHFLICT III RUSSIA. AFTER THE LYIIO rtmn 1100 Pounds of Beats Beady for the -., Arcamin Picnic SB. 1SCHIBUD HENDERSOI WEDS Misses Arrowood Entertain. Miss Committee Secured 8 - First Class People Who Come and Go, and Local THE SENATOR HAY BE SHELVED. CZAR AND MINISTERS HAVE CLASH DELAWARE ATT'T. GEITlEAL E37. Coaches and Baggage Car. I" , Happenings Condensed. ARBECUE 1 ! Marries one of the State's Most Popu lar and Prominent Young "Women. The marriage of Dr. Archibald Henderson of ithis city and Mits Mina Curtis Bynum of Lincolnton last night at 9 o'clock in the Epis- copal church, was the consumma- tion of a Eocial event in which young North Carolinians had more than a passing interest. Dr. Hen derson, in whom Salisbury takes unusual pride because of the handsome way in which he ham represented her in the intellectual world, is known the State over for his brilliancy of mind and dis tinguishedance3try. He is the eldest son of Hon. and Mrs. Jno. S. Henderson, a grandson of that great lawyer whose name he bears. At the University he won the valedictorian's distinction, the Holt medal in Mathematics, and has gained no less eclat as a literateur, than as a mathematician. It is eaf e to say that he is the finest young mathematician in the State, and in appreciation cf this fact, the trustees nave made mm asso ciate professor of mathematics. Socially Dr. Henderson is a most admirable gentleman, an accom plished pianist and an instructive conversationalist. Miss Bynum is a most scholarly young lady,, a graduate of St. Mary's, the State Noimal and the University, Her parentage is re markable for its force of intellect, learning and social excellence. She is a handsome young woman and wonderfully gifted in an intellect ual way. The wedding was an elaborate affair. Thtra were four attend ants and four bridesmaids, Misses Bessie and Mary Henderson, sis ters of the groom,and Misses Mary and Susan Bynum. Mr. Edward K'dder Graham, of Charlotte, was "best man, and Messrs. Curtis By num, 'Lincolnton, Walter Wood eon, Burton Craige, Of Salisbury, and Peter Hair6ton, of Cooleemee, were ushers. After the ceremony, D and Mrs. Henderson were ten dered a brilliant reception by Mrs. Bynum, mother of the bride, after which they left for Arden where they will remain for a month. -Dr.' and Mrs. Hendereon will on the opening of the University, re turn to that place where he takes up his professional duties. WILKES AND STANLY CASES. Hon, Kerr Craige Receives Money From Both Counties. Hon. Kerr Craige will today re ceive at Greensboro from the sheriff of Wilkes ccunty and re ceived yesterday from the com missioners cf Stanly, part pay ment in the celebrated bond cases of those two counties. From Wilkes county, $50,000 will be turned over and the money divid ed among the bondholders by Referee C. C. Manly. Mr. Craige received yesterday from Mr. Geo. T. Dunlap, the chairman of Stan ly's county commissioners and Trea urer D W. Snuggs, $12,000, this being tae amount of interest accruing for two years. Four years interest amounting to $24, 0D0 remains yet to be paid. , X" Handsome Structure. The new brick building on the o lrner of Main and Council streets is neariug completion. There have been many applicants for occu pancy but there is nothing definite aa to this as yet. The third floor will be used as a lodge room and the first probably will be occupied by a wholesale dealer. For Rent: Residence with all modern convenience?, now occu pied by Dr. J. W. Long- 'Posses sion July 1st. R. W. Pkice. 6t. Your printing is done in a neat and prompt manner at Smith's. Wanted Real Estate, Town Property, Farms, Mineral or Tim ber Lands, or your business sold. J. Suart Kuykendall, Greensboro, N. C. : lm. For Sale! Store No. 109 Fisher street. Apply to H. G. 'Tyson. For Rent! 6-room house on South Church St. Apply to A. S Mr. M. L. Jackson, chairman of the' barbacud commute of tb Royal Arcahuni picnic which wil be held at Mocksvilie tomorrow nas Kinea ia iambs. Dies and 100 pounds of chickens, a total o 1100 pounds of mea e, for the bar becue. It is all stal fed and wil be shipped to the pnenic grounds today and the barbecuing will be gin early tomorrow morning. HENRY BLOUNT TO LECTURE. Will he Here on Monday Night, 26)h of June. Henry Blount-evejrybody knows him, will be here next Monday night and will lecture in thetaber nacle. The subiect of Mr. Blount's ecture will be announced later but will probably b& "Beyond the Alps Lies Italy" ok "Rip Van Winkle" or "Solon Shingle." Mr. Blount is known ove the United States as a wonderfu rhetorician, an inimitable mimic id a splendid thinker. His testim nials are all that a , public man ca ask, so ex- cellent a judge as upt J. Y. Joyner, pronouncif him master of eloquence and ora )ry, tragedy and comedy, wit and humor, and e qually gifted in all. Governor Aycock likewise pays a high tri bute to him. He should have a great audience. DEBATE AT 8T. PAUL'S. The Question of Secession Will he Discussed; Correspondence of Sun. - St Paul, N In; a game of ball C., June 23. between the nine of Faith and St. Paul last Saturday. St. Paul boys were winners by nine runsl Col. A. M. G over is the leader so far"as we haveheard, in early corn; He "had green corn on a plate" the 14th inst. This is early er Rowan county corn. The Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary Society, of St. PauPs church, will,hold a public Mission ary day the third Sunday in July. The exercises will consist of songs, recitations, etc. Dinner will be on the grounds. I St. Paul Literary J Society will have a public cebat? on the night of July 4th, and will erve rof reth ments. The public i j invited out. Refreshments will be i served from 3 to 3 o'clock p. m., when the de bate on the question: Resolved. 'That the South was justifiable in seceding from the Nbrtb," will be held. In addition to the debate several declamations will be de- ivered; among those worthy of mantion will bo a comic declama tion W. P.! Sloop The public in general id invided to attend, and all who rnis this entertainment Labor Say Celebration i All local unions will piease ap point committeemen lor .Labor Lijy, celebration and report as early as possible to me so that the general committee ban meet acd form plan of arrangements. Any information desired! by anyone will be given. I am at your service. j Respe Jtfully, G. E. I ROOKSHAW, 1 C hief Marshal. : C. Ai XESTLER. Heavy and fancy groceries, pro duce, chickens, eggs and "Mother's Loaf Bread" fresh every day. 022 S. Main street, Ed Heilig old stand Lost! Between Mr J Edwin Over man's residence ana Mr. John Allen Brown'i a small gold Geneva lady's watch, engraved "P. B.," suspended to j a fleur de lis gold pin. Liberal reward paid if re turned to Mr. LJwih Overman. Extra Fine Mutton at R. W. Pi-ice's market. For Sale! Five head of horses and mules, all young and good ens and harness, one rural deliv ery wagon, Indiana make, good order, one iron La 12 inch swing was never used, large lot seamless sacks u-ed one time. Also a set of furniture,been used a short time i or cash or good paper, i M. il Bean. ' tf. JVetmore to wed. Other Hews. Correspondence of Sun. Woodlebf. I Juno , 23. Misses Sylvia and Bessie Atrowood gave a delightful "Paper Party' at the home of their parents last Thurs dav niorbt. It was umque in its trrangement and the origiaa features '"were splendid. , The 'Good Times Magazine" an imagi nary publication was; projected and the' following contributed to it: Miss Sylvia announced a po etical toast, bright and catchy. Miss Arrowood has made a fine record at f Red Springs, -- being president of her clascj editor in chief of the "Pine and Thistle" and the leader of her class. . Miss Rosa Bailey wrote a splendid story on the "Flying: Trapeze." She is a talented writer and her stories would adorn any magazine. Mr. Tom Bost replied to the toast in a most ridicalonsly humor- our portical hkill, title not known Its ribalary was very characteris tic a nd the only subject not satir ized was matrimony!" It is said this was the only article ever writ ten in which he failed to say any thing about marriage. ! Miss Bassie Arrowood's "char acteristics" of her company were very fine and wittily written.' There were fifteen pictures placed in various pi ces on the wall. Each represented: some amiliar periodical. Of these Miss Sadie Rice guessed fourteen and won the prize. ; Miss Bessie I Mc- Kinney received the booby. ; f Wood leaf was visited by a severe hail fetor m last week. The dam- o the immediate vicinity was small, but fruit and cotton crops for miles around were right much damaged. - ' ; Sunday was Children's Day at the Methodist church. The little folks had some fine recitations and did themselves credit, i 1 The youngsters of thi3 place had an ice eream supper at Mr.-j W. F. Rice's cn Saturday night. A pleasant time was everybody's comment, i Tomorrow evening Misa Troy Wetmore and Mr. Horland Gil- ean will be married at the bride's k mi rw i nome. ttav. ados, xrott win or- ficiatev These are two of our very popular young people and the an nouncement is one of interest; ; r ' i x. y.z Red Men Meet Tonight. Sapona Tribe of Red Men No. 33 will have an important meeting onight. Officers for the next six months afpi to be ejected and a full meeting'Is desired. All Haymakers are earnestly re-1 quested to be present tonight. Business of importance is to be ransacted. ' . Miss Johnston Here. t Miss Nancy Johnston of Birm ingham, Alabama, is delighting Salisbury with a visit. Mis3 John ston is a Southern favorite, being a daughter of Gen. R. B. John ston.' She is the,gabt of Mrs. Charles Price. ; Mr. Price in Greensboro. :A. H. Price Esq , who repre sents the bondholders of Wilkes & Stanly counties is in Greensboro today and with Hon. Kerr Craig is settling the business of the county and holders. j ' Father Joseph Away. f Rev. Father Joseph left this . morning on-a business trip to Greensboro and Raleigh. He will return home Friday evening. Interesting Meeting. . There was a large attendance at the tent meeting in .East Salisbury last night. The interest steadilv increases. Subiect tonight: Christ greater than Solomon. : ; . ii. i Mrs. Hanes Here. Mrs. Eslelle Hanes, a wealthy lady of WinstoD, is over today listing taxes and looking to her property interests here. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera andDiar- rhoea Remedy i - . Is everywhere recognized as the ono remedy that can always be de peuded upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer'diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means o saving tne lives or a great many children each year. For sale by James 1'iummer. The transportation committee for the Royal Arcanum picnic to be held at Mocksvilie. tomorrow, has secured eight first class coaches and a baggage car. This will give plenty of room for passengers. A car will leave Spencer at 8 o'clock and will bring all passengers from that place. Tickets, are now on sale at Isenout & Baan's,D M. Miller's and Theo Buerbaum's. and D. C Eigle's at Spencer. The price for round trip ticket for all persons uver 42 years of ago, is 50 cent?, under 12 25 cente. A big day is in store for everybody. v MARVELOUSLT BICH FIND. Whitnev Reduction strixes Almost a Fabulous Yield, $20,000 to the ton. Mr. Theo. Kluttz, Jr., in his correspondence to the Charlotte Obeerver, has this to 6ay this morning: . "Within the last ftw weeks,but more particularly within the last few days, a fortune has been taken out of the Barringer mine, near Misenheimer Springs, in Stanly county, by the Whitney Reduction Company, of this city, which owns his and many ather mining prop erties. Six tons of ore containing an average of $20,000 a ton in gold have been taken out. The ore contains masses of almost pure gold as large as man's fUt, . Capt. B..C. Hambley, president of the Whitney Company, and that in a ong and varied mining experience states he has never before seen such rich ore. And there maybe a great dealmoreof it. The two-foot vein from which it was taken was first struck 65 feet underground and has now been followed, to a depth of 100 feet, growing richeif witb the .descent.. How much fur ther it goes is largely a matter of conjecture, . but the indications point to a considerable contin uance. Such results as these showi what can be done by a powerful corporation, possessing ample cap- tal and having nothing to do with he stock market. North Caro- ira mines have acquired an un deservedly bad reputation because of their having fallen into the hands of stock gamblers in the vast majority of cases. The stock obbing scheme would explode, whether with profit or loss to the promoters, before the mine had a air chance. That this was Che case as far back ai 1850 is shown in that year by Stata Geologist Emmons. ' The Whitney Rsduction Com pany has recently added to its' list the Russell gold mine, in Mont gomery county, near El Dorado. This mine produces vast quantities of low grade one. Together" with other mines of this class it will be operated by electrical power from he Narrows when the Whitney Company's power plant is com pleted." Tha Salisbury Copper Company, promises the public within a few days some startling news. This is held in abeyance for the present. Neave Music School Concert. The friends and patrons of the Neave Music school , are cordially invited to attend the concert next Friday night at 8 o'clock. Ad mission by card, which will cheer fully given for the asking. This is done to be able to. provide the necessary number of seats. Ladies are requested not to wear arge hats. Small children cannot be admitted for want of room. Quiet attention during the per formance. Noises disconcert young players and disturb thought ful auditors. Lost In Salisbury or between Salisbury and China Grove, pocket book containing money and some valuable papers. Finder will be rewarded by returning the same to Sun office or H. C. Lentz, China Grove, N. C. Wanted to sell at once. Fine buggy horse of excellent qualities. Address p. o. box 264 Salisbury. Nice Spring Lamb and Mutton at Jackson's market daily. Notice Grape wine for sale at $ 1 per gallon. Orders promptly filled. A. L. Hall, Salisbury, R 1 j J. R Price, E q , of Albemarle, was in the city yesterday. I J. D. Hartsell, E q., of. Concord, W08 in the city last night. ! Mr. W. A. Morris has been (juite sick f jr the past week. Col.' Henry C. Cowles.of States- vflle, spent last night inSalisbury, You caa iesogne economical va'ues in the prices of our sample shoes. Bart's. JNlr. I. E. Avery returned to Charlotte tpdiy after spending the night in the town. ; The largest stock and'most up to date shoes in the State, made for you and us. Burt's. Don't forget to return your taxes. Sheriff's office is open until 9 o'clock every evening. i Miss Lottie Lawrence returned to her home at Woodleaf after spending some time in town. The Messrs. Sowers, of tha county, have gon9 up to Mo;ks ville where they prepare the roast el meats tomorrow. Messrs. Peter W. Hairston acd Barton Craige are spending the day in Concord. They will retuin onight. Misses Huf ham and Watson, of Henderson, spent last night at the Central and went to Hickory this morning. Mr. W. T. Bost, of South River, is filling the local editor's position on the Sun today. Mr. Bost will be here in this capacity for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J nq. S. Hender son and blisses tsessio and Mary Henderson, will return tonight from the marriage cf - Dr. Archi bald Henderson. . Mr. Walter H. Woodson tame in on 3b this morning trom lin colnton where he had been to at tend the marriage of Dr. Hender son and Miss Mina Bynum. . Miss Rera Jordan, cf Red visiting j Springs, who has been Miss Mabel Thomason, of Zeb, is in the city now. Miss Jordan is private secretary to Rev. C; G. Vardell. : GOOD COLORED WOMAN DEAD. Mrs. Elsie Trott's Servant Dies with Typhoid Fever. - Maria Foard is dead! Just after he war between the States she came from Mocksvillo to Rowan caunty and lived the greater part of her time with Mrs. Elsie Trott. About three weeks ago Maria was stricken down with typhoid fever and last evening that disease prov ed fatal. This woman had a dark face, but her soul was as white as snow. She was poor in this world's goods but rich in that she was an heir to the Kingdom of Heaven. She was honored and respected and loved by both races. I have never known a more beautiful character. Thomas Troit. Rehearsal Tonight. Those composing the cast of to meet tonight at 8:30 in Mrs. Tiernan's garden. Mr. Avery Here. Mr. I. Erwin, Avery, the smart est city editor in a dozen states. was here last night. Mr. Avery is local editor of the Charlotte Observer. "Shook Forever." T1 . '.a." rvnat is tne news that comes down from Asheville. that J. Wiley Shook is to lose his revenue job? Shook to be Shookened. Ndvei! Without Shook, there would be no Republican party in Haywo.d. Pigeon River would run dry, and the doodlers and bung smellers would lose allinter- est. Shook forever! Who would wish a drink of red eye unless he felt sure that J. Wiley had passed upon it! Raleigh News and Obser ver. Call on V. P. Lentz for meat and fish. All varieties prompt delivery. Phone 222. fine and Leonard photographs please particular people. 61. i Whole Hanna Faction May he Dis lodged. Lodge May be Chairman. Washington, Jtne 24. Repub licans who profess to know the p'ans of the Pxeiident express the belief today that the next Repub lican national convention bo domi nated and controlled by Senators Lodge, Foraker, and other pro nounced Roosevelt men." -The whole Hanna faction and his par- ticular friends will have to take a back seat. Lodge is to be selected chairman instead of Hanna because the latter would not want to go back on Perry Sheath on the pos tal scandal and his action in Ohio hurt him in the President's eye. Lodge is not a member of the Re publican' national committee but could take ambassador von Mexer's p'ace. POPE'S CONDITION NOT GOOD.- To Hold Publicj Consistory Tomorrow. Bishop to Be Elected Soon Rome," Jane 24 Pope stilifsuf fering persistent intestinal com plaint. Permitted to take only liquid nourishment. Nevertheless he eas determined to hold a public consistory tomorrow. Paponi vis its the patient thrice daily. The new bisop of Columbus, Ohio, will be elected early in July at a special sitting of the cardinals. The Kegro Problem. Cincinnati, June 23. Before tho Methodist ministers meeting tcd Dr. Thirkield, secretary of the Frcdman's Aid Southern Ed ucation society, declared that if the republican party ''continued to turn its tajk on the disfrac- ihised negro in the south" I e hoped the party would go down in dafeat and death. Thirkield added country outside of New Orleans are Washington, Baltimore, Pitts burg and Cincinnati. The negro is coming north in herds and in stead of being a southern problem, we shall find it in, reality a north ern problem." A Peculiar Sickness. Southern Pines, N. C, June 23. A very peculiar disease is Te- ported by Dr. Harry; MacKnight, in the person of Mrs. Mary Buns of West End, tljii county, r;No such case is on reqprd so faff as he knows. If the patient. eats 'any portion, no matter ncrfr small- of an egg, no-matter hdw cook&i, it is followed by a painful sweflirig of the throat, hands and face, and 11 an excruciating sickness of the stomach. If the patient even' en ters the room where eggs are be ing cooked and inhales the odor of them, a swelling of the throat immediately . follows and severe vomiting. The patient is in fairly good health otherwise. The estate of the late Col. Frank Coxe is valued at six million dol lars. It will be divided equitably between members of his family. Wantnd A young man for canvassing in town. Appiy to room No. 20, Bell BIocb:. Important. . All persons indebted to us either by note or account past due are resDectfullv requested to call and settle between this and tne nrst ox lulv. as we will then take our an nual inventory. Respectfully, Salisbury Hardware & Fur. Co. Insurance. See Maupin Bros for Fire In surance and Real Estate. For Rent: Six room two story dwellinar. lately occupied by B. W.' Cornelison: No. 625. S. Main street. Apply to Dr. Foust. tf. Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when you Have no appetite. feel dull after eating and wake up with a bad taste in your mouth. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stom ach and giva you a relish for your food. For sale, by James Plam- mer, Conflict Has Beached an Acute Stage. Sensatiual Developments Expected. London, June 24. A letter from Si. Petersburg received to day, tells of a conflict between the Czar and his ministers which has reached an acute stage. The minister of foreign affairs, Lams- dorff, recently handed in his resig nation. The Czar because the latter scatchingiy commented upon the Kishneff massacre refused to . accept the resignation, but insist ed upon LamsdorfTs .keeping his colleagues under better control. The Minister replied that he was unable do this, owing to the in trigue not only in the government but in the palace itself.- He sug gested that the Czir dismiss two members of the cabinet. Sensa tional developments are expected. KING PETER WELCOMED. Joyousnesa Marred Only by Absence of European Envoys Belgrade, June24 With boom ing cannons and enthusiastic shouts of populists King Peter waa wel comed at Belgrade . today. The station was a mass of color when the train pulled in at ten o'clock. The only thing to mar the joyous ness of the occasion was the ab sence cf the. European envoys. The King seemed greatly pleased wit'ii his reception. HORGAN E1GERLY AWAITED. J. Pierpont Wanted in Wall Expected Today. Street. New York, June 23. The White star liner, Oceanic reported from Nantucket thjs morning, is expect ed to reach her pier at two this afternoon. The return of Morgan is eagerly awaited in Wall Btreet. H. H. Davies, Lipton's represen tative, went down to the nay with friends this morning to meet the boronet. ' ' Snow at Asbury Park. Ashbury Pajk, 1$. J., JCe 24C-T- A flutryiof spw feUFat , five this morning f Jawed by ,s iSden arpp fftvtempejature; ' .Zf ' Two PrisoiieflrtiscapG? Ne w .York. Jfae r24f4-Warden -Van Decafr ff tirjomba 'prison I announced today the b two prisoner's duringthe night by tun-. heUing - under the woman's prison emerging in Leonard street. jChe oitside walls of the old prison' are now being demolished. xr. 4. - " t Sanlcey Will ifever ?gain Sight New" York, June '24. Mrs. I. Allen San keg, , daughter rin-Iaw of he great evangelist, announced today that all hope of the. recovery of his sight has been abandoned. North Carolina Successful. Annapolis, Md , June 23. H. C. Fry, of North Carolina, was one of the eaoeessf ul candidates for admission to the naval academy on th mental examination and has been ordered to report for physi cal. - Received today, a car load of bananas. R. A. Byrd & Co. Smith has recently enlarged his printing office room and has also gotten in several new type races, especially adapted for nice com mercial work. When you want a nice bunch of fish or a shad, don't ran around, just call or 'phone W. A. Brown, 'phone 111 Main str., opposite postoffi.ee. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, family is often driven to despera tion in case of accident, resulting in burns, cuts, wounds, ulcers, etc Liy in a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.. It's the best on earth. 25c, at all drug stores. Names of the Leaders Known and they Will he Prosecuted. Wilminton, Del., June 24. At torney General Ward, of Dela ware, announced today his deter mination to punish those who participated in the lynching of the negro White. He says he does not anticipate any trouble. Tha names of the leaders of the mob are on every tongue. . . Unless tbsy flee the State .little difficulty is ex pected in arresting them. MANNING IS SAFE. Arrived Safely at Damot cn :rday Last. London, June 24. An official dispatch received from the foreign office today states that General Manning, commanding the British forces at Somalil and recently re ported surrounded by Mad Mnel- iah's troops, has extricated him self and arrived safely at Darncnt Monday. TO RETAIN SILVER. Iawa Democratic Convention to riLt Decision to Ignore Silver Flark. Das. Moines, June 24. State Democratic convention met here this morning. The followers of the silver idea decided in confer ence to fight to the end any decis ion to keep out of the platform, a reference to the Kansas City plank., i - ... ANARCHISTS IN DAEGEE. Had To Be Escorted To The Fron tier. ; Paris, June 24. Two Russian anarchists, prince victor Nocka- chidze and his wife, whose expul- sian from France had been decreed were arrested today at Thononl- esbainsanbhad to be escortedtta the rontier. SHOWERS THURSDAY. Weather Forecait forlTorth Car v'" Una for 24 Houn. Washington, D. C, Jone 24.-113 weather forecast for North Carolina or the ensuing 24 hours is: Fair in the western and showers in the eastern portions tonight. Cooler on the coast Thursday, showers. Schawb to Shoot Fireworks -n Altoona, PennJ, June 2.' Schawb will treat the people cf oretto, his home town, to a dis play of fireworks costing fira housand. Prince Henry Entertain. Kiel, June 24. Prince Henry of Prussia, entertained in the am bassador' tower Admiral Cotton and some officers of the American squadron now at Kiel. Luncheon waa served today jn the palace cf Princess Henri, Princess Pless being present Ketchie & Hartman have anoth er expert artist in their barber shop on lnnis3 street. Lverytiiir j clean and first-class. Wanted at once, two takscn and collectors; this is an exce!lct opportunity, apply to the Si-er Mfg. Uo. li. u., V erneison ZIzt. For Sale! One milch cow and a lot of fine Canary birds all good singers,' one fine parrot and czz fine monkey. Also a lot cf first class restaurant fixtures, all est?; one new bake oven, all in good conditio. P. W. Br own. Cuts, Eruises and Eums ; Healed. - Chamberlain's Pain Balm u tn antisepetic liniment, and when e im plied to cuts, bruises and burnr, causes them to hoal without matu ration and much more quickly than by the usual treatment. For r by James Piunimerf Ileilig. -

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