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if " V ! -; 5 n - -.r; - - - - - I ' t. iiiinrK. l-aml M lea-. . IMh4 M a Tv .ioitoxial sorts jucirej u. in i.n - TiXl.U. 3. steamer C4.rl.atoo, !joklo ui.ct.-i. IUU.bS U.ll fro Iqaiqa for, InJi4Qa N ,Un. , I -id . .! X Lis SOX d'iM vaUb.of Jaa 15th, j aw a,..-, w. poiorj eduoAlion.l oil. i aiawyM,-U prtpio buuo;thc UgUUlnr8 l)f lVll Aaartca. HO. OSO. V. 8ASDMLIX, Ot 1UM, rtcvirtd "- dfTe L I. D. boa boU Wale Foret and Jnlso Collects. Twi la wek ts piUi( It a eoojidtrablj. Tam XTicoliarai Department MA 0 k . i aUI4 Wfaiortly to all partw-. Ti 2raaa taaa beea aljaed tawpwaatiUToaofbota gortra , ! TrIaitfl ehiLlran aader lTa jaara of are prohibit! from irorkiag la faetoiie. We are aoi La Caror faaj taw la taia coa a try rslatiajr tka r whicb eatUrca ara to beeoaaa laborerp, bat It la' atlilaat tkat aiaaj ehd drca ara pat to work, phuicallj aaI aaaUl!, at too aarlj oa age. , Inu la paealaUoo aa to what affact Um wltadtaval ot Mjor UaSy froaa U Wilaiartoo Star .win iuva apoa taa fortaaea of that ailalrabft - joaraaJ. - Oeallaio mj hata ua eoaoera " for taa fate af to Star ao'loaxae Williani II. Beraardy aaM ia at toe bead of lta ooiamaa. ' aTSO. J OCX A!., takea pleoaare 10 .aotiaj Mr. Waaaaiaiat'a eoanplete Tladicatloa taeonaectioB wltk the fAilara 0 t&a Krratoaa bank We kara aa ajaipatay Ub Mr. Wan avakec'a politics bat aa patriot wa ffjoic wbaa a ataia ia reaioved (rami taa character of a gorera at tat oOalal. A XULBOID bridga arrow the rirer Moenenea ' fa 8vltverUad gara way oader U wergt of aa ezcanioa traia . that . croaalag It, aad thrta eara and two aagiaaa vera plaoged iato the aUoajQ; all taa railroad eaplojes 'aad 100 paaacagara were drowned aad 100 or norajajored. rxMStDXXT DarriMa, ao doabt, aa Triaaa I.aaaa.1 aaja. prefers a prirata Hia to taa Prtaldeacj; bat il r. HarrUo doea aot get 30,000 a year lor litiag priTaUlj. lie will gira ; coaatry aa opporiaaity 10 I04J kloa with kla tardea one more, It too mmj dIgatea da aot fl-p to CUIaa or Depaw. JrataTlile . Goartar Joora aL A 2Trw YOKK prees dispatch atyat "Tbareejord wai brokta today aad wCl paM latohktory as the botteat IStb of Jaae erer recorded At 9 a'etoek this saoralag the tturoaoaetir oa the atxeet lerel JASpWU Ml Owl, HBi . Hl I ww tla record waasaiaabed aad the . aaereary . ladiaaled , Q'i" It U Try,bef br bat It la eoaaaliag ui . aaow uiaa aa laennonnitr jaapa, eotloo jaapa with it. : It Was baas aaid, aad it ia geoer ally baliavad. that Tha IVogreaaiTe Farmer will change editors oa or abowt ta 20tb laaL, Mr. Cade ratiriagaadMaJorDoffr taking hia Uoa Both aea are gentlemen of coaracMr aou aouiij. uu im . . . . W ! t . J I. . ViV JI Ait i lrm uv ebaraetariaad their past lire. Oa taa ISth laat tha tbertnome tar regtstrred at Boatoo IM and at rroTidaaca 107. We hare al vaja said oor Soathland ka nearer to Ileiivea thaa aay other part of tha world. Yoa know that when tW ptoaear atopped hut wagon a. Ilot Pprlaga of Aik., aad awer aiacd tha trmpratare of the water, -ha cailad to bis aoo, '-Driveoo Joba. drira oa, hell ia oot one mile from taia pLac." BUI CM tha rat ifleatioa of tbe Uat Xtraditioa treaty with Canada. Germaay baa become tbe city of rtlaga for a cert a. a claeeofuiTen dara la the Ualted State. Tbe 4Xma uinliwi rem-"" orreoder T. W. Holt, who U cHargad with dafaaJt by tha Wela bocbt " lacaadeaceat (taaligbi Coapaay of rhuadeiphia, on toe gToaad that bit alleged otTene 10 . mot BXtraditable'. The extraditioo traaty between the I'oued datei tt4 tb Stale of the Geraaaic eoaiederatioa cover ot.it tte rrfmea of m order a U mu m taa I to anardr. pir.ie, ro'otx'iy. arooa, forgery, nHottr ll;tn .ml tba embrnlanient of poMic niontra. CaARt-OTTK, N. C . Jane U Ex-Oow. Bid, ot thia State. d.d tbla Btoralag at hi boaie, 10 l.eid: TtUa. Ila waa bora to Iiockingbam la 1513. Ue waa a briUtant lawjtr, aad rpreseatd this coaoty tn the legUiatare frotw 1 to 1S10. io XJ43 ba weotto Congresa, la KiO ba vaa aomlaated by tba Demo cratio contention aad elected aa tba first Democratic governor elected by the people lie wa a airoag maa. aad foe jeare rrgard t4 aavtba abUet leader of hia party. Ha acrrad oo term io the Catted 8talea 8caata. la 1S73 he waa lotta4 to tba Sute convention whJcb aa ended tba constitution, aad at oacr, &y commoa consent aa tnmd tba laadarsbrp a( bis party. lanwiwnpwH iu..v Q llt DOir the pohtioal c, r KM eoaaUe of Kaaaa ahowmj ofntrfs lh( IpnMicAIl, hlve ti4wUateropMthoatprtQiU-iooiiiinated McK,nlev and lll0 UUUUtoryoftheSuu.The,Dmocr4ti w nomi04t(, CitaitM o? Mtia-ateJ at SOOO.Ooo QoTerBOr Tbe Ti4r)tT w;11 be biaaala lhe fne cf tho campii,;n and the It Matter of coa frata I at ioo to .q mreri4i!y inilaenre the ta EafHaa aal Aaerieaa people poeitloa of parties m KSO-j. 2tXT&B wniir wherr it m iod - - "- TUiuk In i. ;lic In. d chime 'Tui angel. ;...:ti. Tns TVx S"ate rreaviry coo- tai a arpla of f- ijcmi imki I ALL jokrn about I ho n. r .it c 1 . t i .-r i.. .- , , , , . . i there im do hop" of hi roinvi r (tOV PATTISi'N r. .1 : ht --- 1 t' lv.in.t. Correct. CotDpiUory eda a:ion :s not Democratic. TUKBK t a rip.il nm' :u Ivt-r Tb United Sta'ea mde misrae la adopting a limited tilver act Tnejr ahoald hare either pa?d an nalimlted eomJR act or none a: all. CAS aajs the lemo-r :.s -Bp on lhe irahlirins m .,5,1.00." ererKn the WMh,f Po,t reniarks that M;be Republicans rtoaopoliisl Uth lke iipHK op Aad the 'lipping down on that memorable occa sion." IF the Democrats and farmers of the Backeje State cannot beat ballot box fraud Foraker and mon opolist tariff McKinley, ibey had better reaign t hemseires eout. n 't d l to tbeir fair, and make up their mind,, to remin forever where the wool bice twinelh. Richmond Time. AUSTRIA teache Italy a le.-son. The Austrian Government is Katii fied with its investigation Into the charges of cruel treitment of its subjects in Virginia. There do discrimination against Aus trians in Virginia, ucd it is tqaally clear that there was none against Italians in Loaisiana. There i"oo aso fighting against silver. ITp to 17.1 France fought single handed for bi metallism She U now joined by tbe Central and South American State. The Taited States will adopt free coin, age and England will follow not immediately, but ia the not distant fat ore. MEYKB AMD PK-KIXMOX brought salt against tbe Government to recover exceei of duties levied on material nsed a.i hat tiimmings aad got a rerdict of 40. This was a teat cjse. and by it the Gov ernment ia made liable for from 120,000,006 to 3O,0..J,Im. that it haa collected, inclading duties from i id porters of millinery maternU in rarioas parts of tbe country. SOUTHERN people stand greatly ia their own light by not wearing cotton goods exc.'uMvelv from May to November. It is a rare thing to And any did, whether in country or town, dressed in anything but woolen goods. Cotton suits are jast comfortable, eqoally as nice, and their nse would greatly increase tha demand for tbe raw article and bare a tendency to pat op the price, nereis something for the Alliances to think over to their profit. Montgomery Advertiser. IF the moqaitoea of I'Ol are to come la such force as the hoasrtl e-, the ants and the moths have al ready come, this will be a terrible year. Will not Cncle Jerry Kaak, who knows a great deal about in sect, give the newspapers some suggestions as to how the io.ect surplus may be disposed ' Ah . there's the rub. The Admiaittra tioo dispitched the surplus in the tq1Ls ol the Treasury without difficulty, bat the fir problem will be a long study lor the President and hi I'binet. Norlolk Vir ginian. NoBTU Caui'iis v is to be con gratulated on her colleges. The following from Dr. CroweK, Pro.-i- deot of Trio I ry rullegt shows him to ba a man of tbe right im.: T Mihl rther e a ontig man or woman w no go a !m iiouse to bouse with mtiouh, loving purple, reading the senplores to tbe poor or tbe humble, ihin be the mer chant pi i lice, or the indiiitil.il kmp, or tbe walWiuj; fashion pla'e for wusnaakind, with an i .ome cf 1100,000 year; for my me one at the end would be immeasurably greater when tbe time come for tbe Lord of all the earth to s.ij : "Inasmuch as je have done i: to the least of these e h.on done :t unto Me." NEW r.KRNK IS giving t.t he pxple of Kasteru Carolina a i ot jectire leon of great rilu I - rdc'ut sales from her tru -k I i.r n arj S4 mny evidences -t fir.;, t'irifc, Horatio," that must ,i(oi mre Interest m the whole b i-::.. -- of trucking. We have in onrS: i . news column published some items from the New P.erne J.-' KNW setting forth slcpmen' - from t'uo to time. Hut it is only by grow ing the many sales and -; tig :.-.' results tbt you will tike n the magnitude and success of the tru k- ing tn that favored section. S i, eight, ten and twelve thoas.d package a day are shipped, hi one day l),0O) barrels of Irish ; ot i- toea were shipped, wh en fetched ft-"i,00 AM kinds of veg.-t'.es are shipped with paying returns. And this has been going on for weeks. Any business that brings tar days HO.OOO to f.0,i'0 returns into one snail section is indeed a big thing. VVilmiDgton Messenger. EMTOKIAL NOTES Mr. Pa un km. b is bou ordered t) pjy tho stun of -VKJ a rnt-J in the O'Shea divurir suit. Tuk Demrcr.tU of Ohio ought to gain an easy victory on the issues preoented by tho convention. 1.' 'N I ' N his J i lulling Mituit !-, n mi l a n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! h.m U.i I i - : n Ur.il. 1 ; ; r r ; i i s : i 1 tn't- n ,t !i t- in p Lite UtpuUuMii I ,0 111 .It lull , III- ul peopli- nuTf ; l.u w huh- ut 1 1 c- t tit 1't hiellt 11 ppoiito, ul llat!.bu Uepartment ut State has n f v tile ceived no r. e-. to i i . i t iTi'ft. TilK Kcpu oiican com enttoii of Ohio nominal id An die w Harris, an A!i. Alice man, for I.:r:;:e:.a:r. -e.-nor I: is e . . 1 e ti t ! y the purpose of i 'a;o K-pu':i!.c.ins to c.ipturi :1 farmer.-. (i' 'V. ( 'A V 1 l:ki : . who w :o he re nom:ti 1'ed for (ioernor by ti e ()a:o l'enucrac, ii.i. the advan t.i;e that he u as .-tron on N.iiioimI as mi S: ite :sues. and very utrong on f.u li. II1II1KKT 1 '. .h 'NhS tried sit times for the murder ot his father in law and h:s two brothers in law 1:1 I'. Iefu-M coanty. S. ( ., 1: is hei n cjnva-ttd of man.-lanj.hti r ami sentenced to the penitentiary for twenty one ears. ' i:K the earnpa r;!! of 1 -!M : ojiened legitimately it will be d.s i-overed by most people that third party ism is a syren especially dan eroutt to the Smth and inimical to the Mib.-taa: :a I : n " i-res ts of ; !: e w hole country . "HaKhN IIiesi II 1- the coaiing man in N'ortli Carolina. He has i'""-" - cres o. i.uiu in I... .Io-ouiA . . ci.-. 1 the btate and expects to have ..0,(.'H) expatriated Kussiau 1 1 0- brews upon it before the snow dies." So says the Norfolk Vir ginian. KKU d iv the political field changes. We can have kind words for Cleveland, Hill, Vila., Camp be!!. Palmer, and all other good men of our party, not knowing on whom the nomination will fall. Of this be assured, the prosperity of the couutry depends on the success of Democratic principles. Last Wednesday, June l ., was a notable day in the history of ..-,!-. T1 , , c ilson. The corner stono of the ( onfederate monument was laid m the presence of thrt presence enthusiastic citizens number of visitors. The oration of Senator Hansom was 'uperb ' Mail advices from Chdi state that President P.almaceiia's Con gress has iuvested him with despotic powers, giving him au thority to eongscate any and ail property, to dispose of public funds j at will, to suspend the right of : a-s-semblage aad the freedom of the j press, and to am-at and fix the j residence of all citizens. TiiK late Republican convention of Ohio was an enthusiastic body of men. McKinlev was nominated for Governor, and resolutions en- ' dorsmg Harrison, Foraker, Sher i.an and Foster were passed. The j p.atiorm reaffirms the doctrine ol protection. Maj. McKinley ac ceptetl the nomination in iv speech in weich he attempted to show that the McKinley bill the present tariff law is in the interes' nf the farmers. TlIK ne Appelate court organ ued by ("hief JtMiice Iilier, at Richmond, June li'c.h,is for the district composed of the States ol .Maryland, N'irginia, West Virginia anil North Carolina. Daring the proceedings the duel -I tut ice an nounced that the neit meeting ol the court would be held in Kich mond on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in February next. "The conrt" said he, '-at one time considered the advisability ol meeting again in October, but it did not believe the new members of the rxnch to lx selected by the President wonld be chosen by that time." nu. run. 1. irs i.Km ks, pread . ing recently in New York said: Tt 19 not unbelief that makes any man strong. Not by the shutting out of any tiling, not by the shutting out of a lie, does power come. It em not com:1 bv any negative. It must be positive. Deny the false hood with ail your power and voice. That is your duty. P. at that does not make you stroDg. It only makes you ready to be strong. Having turned the lie out of doors, throw these same doors open to the truth. Then strength will come pouring in. It has always been through men of belief, not unbeliel. that power from God has poured into man. It is not the discriminating crit:--. but he whose beating throb b.ng life eil',-is it.M-it a channel lor he divine force, he is the man i:roi:g!i w'lo'u tne wor.ds fli h and whom it reinembe perpetual thanksgiving. 'here to compare with faith grow s S Witil :.a Ni ne ol , II I IV tl 1 " the vi ry giory of tin a. an : 1 tie great -ha.l men attain it auswer to that is seeking every life, st ek ( ;.'. but to a ; ie--t I'Vi ! TI.e ii:ie great ' I o 1 is al r a s M an h i.s no: tn 1 m 1 1 1 ! od. V t: say -I want tic!. II w shall 1 have faith in i.:m m that I ein rieei' e him tu my li.'e! i.ej want.-you vas'ly m-ire than you want him bat you r mnot come t h::n as long as oiir lust, cruelty, fal.-e h viiil, frivolity, lie like a heavy stone in tho verv way by whi. h he mu-t come, ('t.-r out that sin lie ciase it shuts out the higher ::fe. Then find a duty to do, as:f to wave a signal to your God that i u are ready f r his coming nay, he has come, for it 1. his power in you that makes nti first want hi ui . " ! . He 1 ippod the ream 1 m .1 rd i1 U0 1 His. V kibe of .Nortli ( u.ol.iia. Oik tt Mr. Kinicn's grtt ' nenhevi kir.dlv furuishtMi iuf toila w,.h ;l o(- j JI(,.n, cut from the H ilmiugtou Journal after his licit h anil paste il in an uul iiifnior.iiiilum look, a i opy ut w h.rti I M-nil uii. l et' artti-ic : !u-.ti!t '1 Ti i- Hi' i :' Man u:i II. -"ui i I ; r 1 . riini is as luiiu .', : M .i-s 1 . ml t-ii. probably the ! a: .-: ::i ci on ri-i-jrii. burn in Nortli Car"..:: . m 1 lt'ndf rson county Tf !:!--: 'anuary 1 s.7. lit a a .-1 t :i lift n:uf inclifrt hijli. f and :; 11.". , A ' ii dea'l weiphed pounds. , Ins weight was a 1 1 1 tie over ! ,'io pounds, he w a act l ve and 1 1 vt i able to I ibor, but trom I ntil IMi, and wa that t.nie ome or 1 e . ,i- e.'. L;eu io siav a' hauled aoout in a twohor-e wairoti. In I so'.) his I coat was ; buttoned around thiee men e.o 'i el t.'iem wf.hin ; nuTe t h.m )o!.i..ls. who w.i'ed together in :t across t he .-.juare at L.-vinr'nn. In 1 -."ai t r. 1, aired thirteen and a had y a i d 1 ! e ! 1 '; ; one . 1 r 1 1 wide to make h:m a co.r. II:.- colon was e ht lei-t il I!g, deep, ; in r t y - t w breast, eighteen to;:t five lie lies inches the inches aero-s 'lie head, ai : he !ee i fo irteen in.'! mil twent-!iv across .,:ds of '.',.11 . ve.vet wa.- re'juirtte to cover the -: les an I ' I. He was t wit e 1:1 i:r:ed an '. I::-. elnldreti are v ry I i rge, T 1 1 " t j i 1 j i .dial !y none f : lie m we: 'h 1 v, r t :r ta re. A 1 . -1 1 the t of Dispatch s.i in "-nnil i I p. . u ii- I'll:: a : 'i ' i ii : . .' ;.::e l.".. Kev. Sum Small say s the ( '. dorad o con fen nee is mreprt si ntt d, and hiinsi If damaged by the incorrect atetnent that it had dismisted or Tpelled him from the .Methodist rtnii'j'rr II n' ' ii rr r re; -mip,1 tha the presideiiev of the I'tah 1 niver- sitv and Ins accounts therewith I' u mi' l.neii anilife.l n; f i s fa ct nr i 1 v. 1 THE LARGEST MN ON RECORD he a.-ked Ir. Iltir, his ecclesiastical , Vipt- llORers reports that.the Pres: Mipenor. to be reported to the , dent of Hrazi1 his ;lhked r a" aP i',,!or.i,b-. omifwn and t h 1 proiiri at ion of .V2. "),()( io to pay lor discontinued from further connec t ion. The vote in the matter was purely formal and in no sense penal or condemnatory. 'o charge was ever preferred, and none is ponding in the church courts acainst Mr. Small. He will, he says, continue ubor- as heretofore. - Danvii.i.k, V... dune lo. Two freight trams on the K.chmond and Danville railway colided near;juior in the Hcnnessy case, meals Keidsville, North Carolina, this morning. The fireman, who was running the north bound train, seeing the collision inevitable reversed the engine and lumped of! ! leaving the throttle open. The engines were but shghtlv . , , . . ,, . . damaged bv the collision, but the I reTer8e(1 aui deserted locomotive, e thousand ! having steam on, started back and a large I wards without an engineer and went through f he town of Keidsville like a whirlwind. It went uutil the water in the pipes wa3 exhaust ed and the ilues burned, when it came to a stop twelve miles from where it started on its wild run. No further damage was done. The Itala Starts to the I 11it.1l States. Washington, D. C, June lo The Navy Department has received a telegram from Iubjue announc ing the departure of the Itiata, under convoy of the Charleston, for San Diego. The vessels left Iquique at nine o'clock Saturday night, and will proceed slowly to the I'nited States as it is understoo 1 that the machinery of the I'a'aj- in very I oor condition, A Terrific rlni-il Klii.l. CtNilNNAi'li' Jane 10 A Knoxville, Tenn . speci.il says: At Neumanville, Green county, a cloud burst did great damage. The tall of water was something ter rific' and a sm ill creek became a raging river one hundred yards wide. The storelL'Ue. r. ,-idence and out buildings of J'. N. King were swept away, the thio l coming so ijnickly he did not have time to close bis store doors. The post cilice was kept in h:s store, and everything was lost. An iron safe weighing fifteen hundred pounds was carried one fourth ot a m:le bv the force of the water. A num ber of other housfs were carried away, and all crops along the creek bottom lands destroyed. The water came down so fast that the people barely had time to th e to the bridge, and if this had not been there would have been serious loss of of life. Considerable stock was drowned, but no life was lo-t so far as reported. The pro perty damage will amount to a large sum. Konr Htinilreil ItaiiJintrs Destroyed in a Now Jersey Summer I'esoit. Nkw Y"i:k. Juue 10. The well known summer resorf, Seabright N. J.. was visited by a disastrous lire to night, hicli red need to ashes the larger portion of I he town. As far as can be estimated about 100 buildings were burned, but wether there was any loss of l:fe cannot be stattd us yet. Several hundred families have been rendered home less. The total !os w.!l reach at least oIki,(m ii. Many (I the wi ..!; h c d t.igers and the hotels which escaped destruction have ih'own open their houses to the Mitl'erers. rieiiliut Polk's Mill ; I Ml nts, Pa i, Kit. II, N. C , June lo. Col. 1. L Polk preshbnt of the Na tional Parmer's Alliance and I,?, borers' I'nion. after spending Sun day at his home, this city, left to d iv far Mississippi, where lie goes to attend a grand farmer's m.i--tiM i tiug oi the southwest. He :s looked for a speech. a v-1 r.u S'.i'r San l'KA.. ii i .. Cal., June lo irien t r: s oi black tin from the reir.e.M'a! t:n iier.es have been re eeiNei! here. This is the first ship ment of ):.nk tin fp'in these mines. Lh,. Jreri Cry for Pitcher s Castor! i : J . . lluna- r ( . 1 l l' g ' o ti e ' 1 -N, J :i Mi ls much be! :!. re;i..t:ns Miuli Hitter. Io. Mr. Glad :t-r t his ruorn :Dg, n doors. l : . ' : u . f a : i - . ! :r. ac: : v.-. .r m ni.ach -P: ; Hi' l.O 'k 1 v,. i Lfcve 1 ie-iltl. and ectric Bitters Totr'e r: i l; rt s l im a o d o::. I 'rug S'o-e .1 -r.-.i v, - K ' i i.l POISO 1XTHK FI.Ol R. An Futile Knmllj at Diatli' Donrn The Kr.uli of a SI unit roiis Plot W-LMAMspfiRT, Mil., .lane l'u. Special,. A -eriou-- poisoning case, which tcnii'n uioi; v.'as dfVfl KohiT.- v i IK, Siuilii-r. ;i iiulil- a ''tin in ay rcu I: in t hf c of an on tiro taupiy, 'pvd xi'Stcrday iuar Him county. A Mr. a.iis' whom some one e, has been subuc to 1 etty t'lT.-'-citions; lor soni" time ptisr. but the munierous in tent of i t lie panics was not made known untii yesterday, when. Mir. Shillit-r found lyini; in a corn held a bottle of vh:.k , come ilour and ccllue, and, not suspecting anything wrong, gave the articles to a paor family named McKaran. Tne McKaran famtlv prepared the codec and hour lor table ue, with the re.-ult tnat one of the chil- dreu is dead and the other mem- burs of t he family, consisting of the husband, wife, and three children, are in a prejarious condition with but little hopes for recovery. Hogs ana cuicKenn given the hour cakes id in a short whi.e. A tost mortem shoved that 01.-0:1 had been mixed with the air. Two years ao an attempt wasm.uleto poison Mr poison Mr. SlntTiet's sroek. and a y ear ago his barns were bunted down. The authoii'ies convinced that the poisoned Hour and cotlee were intended for Mr, Slntlier's family, are searching for the miscreant among those known to :e' at enmity with him. I.KVXIl. I III HI I . 1'r. pa: aiiutis for a Display ar. the ( uluiiihiaii E))ositi(n. W'AsiiiMiTu.N, 1). C, Jane 17. The President of Brazil has ap pointed Sir Antonio de liarrus liar retle .'and Lieutenant-Commander .1. Cordeiro Craca, both distin- Pulsua oincers ot the i-railiau nay,as commissioner.-; to take , charge of the prepara: ;.n of tne "muil3 01 u'lt repuoiic lor tne oria s ( olumbian f.xtiosit mu, the expenses of the hibit and that it wi bo a very fine one. J.iaz.liau ex undoa'otedly I'll K VlT'KVl. 1IKKI SKI) Mi t'rtal, the Ik-nuessey Jury Hriher, Sentenced. Nkw OitLKANt;, June IT. To- ! ed of attempting to bride McFable, ! who had been summoned as a talis application for a new trial. Judge Marr overruled the motion and sentenced McCrystal to one year in 'he penitentiary, the full term of imprisonment provided for by law. The jury in the case of McCrystal and Cooney, for attempting to bribe Gormley, were given the case at 9:J0 last night. At 11:J0 today they had failed to agree, re porting that one member had refused to render a verdict of any kind. They were again locked up. Synagogue Orde rc d Cloie d . Li'Niio.v, June 17. A St. Peters burg despatch says that the closing of the synagogue in that city is regarded by the Jews as a final blow at their race. The synagogue is a handsome and comparatively ancient specimen of architecture, and its existence was often pointed to by the friends of Russia as evi dence that the charges about per secuting the Jews were greatly exaggerated. The closing of the synagogue goes to show that the rich, as well as the poor Hebrews, I are included in the imperial ban. Over iacara Iu Firework Nkw Y"KK. June lo. The only man who ever crossed above Nia gara by wire, Samuel J. Dixon, of Toronto, is here, 'and promises,' a still more wonderful series ol feats for some time next month. On a wire above the WhirlpoolRapida he will be followed to tho middle by the most glaring calcium lights. There these will be turned off, and fireworks from every rock along the rapids and rockets from the end of his own balancing pole will be set oil'. He thinks these will not confuse him. Hleric.t ttlnll io- America, Niw YuitK, June 11 The rephr ted illness of John D. Rockefeller has caused interest to be taken as to the amount of his fortune. Mr. Rockefellek'a family deny that the modren Cm sus is dangerously ill, but his friends are solicitous just the same His sickness has renewed the specula tion as to his immense wealth. An old Standard Oil man and life-long friend, who is on the iuside of affairs, says Rockefeller is by all odds the richest man in America, a conservative estimate of his money being 1 '.".,000,000, and that he is wealthier than any of the Yanderbilts. ltalnim f tla luwaled W 1 1 ii D e sjl u 1 1 1 Power. Nkw Yokk, June 17. Mail ad vices from Chili state that Presi dent Palmaceda's Congress has in vested hina with despotic powers, giving him authority to confiscate any and all property to dispose of public funds at will, to suspend the right of assemblage and the freedom of the press, and to arrest uid ii v the residence of all citizens. These powers expire in September. 'I'ili Tliell. Sulla for Alatka, San Fuani isru, June 17. In compliance with orders from Wash ington, the tinted States war ship Thetis, left this morning for Sand Point. Alaska. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorli A NEW DISCOVER V, tine HaLam.-The (.real F.n ily i Aletliciue. , p I! mire K.rtract of thd Pine and Cedar ! Tree, i'cislic safety demands that om.y j uij.vK.-T and reliahle medicines siiocld HE PLACED ICON THE MARKET. I. T. Mclver Esq., Wilmington, N. C. was troubled with Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and many other medicines had been trisd but no relief, and two bottles of m-ikittine :j.u. am cubeduii;. Mrs. E. Kuhblank. Wilmington, N. e . was troubled witn vstnma and Coughs for many years, she had tried many other medicines prescribed by ilitTerent Physicians but no relief could be obtaipod and two bottles of PERSJ x i n : : a LEr.'T cured her. , Sirs II. 13. Jewett bad the Orlppoand one bottle of the tehsian inhalent ol ked licit entirely, and many hun dreds cf other testimonials can be produced for other diseases, where the s'riniTTiNi-: Balsam, and the Persian In:ia:.ent have made aetonithing cures, when everything else fails. Guaranteed to give Batiifaition if properly used, or money refunded. Sold by all Druggists. J. V. J oh dan, Druggit. New Berne, N. '., Agent. jlTd&wL'aj i SWA.NSHOKO ri LMs. Capt. .lohL. .Nelson. S.-tioontr Cherubiiie ie,.iiy to ;. O", t)Oi) feet lumber to JS'ew "o:k. from Trrrys Mill,. Sharpie Frhooner Ivlwin, Joe. Laster ami Flat Nellie P. Capt. l. tteweli. also Slmrpie Nellie llatseil, all cleared this week 15th Tith ec lTtli 'or New heme, with naval stores. Crop around are good so far 1 hv ''nest of beasons an vet. con: f-'1 10 teeu pientilul The great revival here ended last Wednesday night, even thirty iOjoiued the church all M. E. S. South. I'ev. J. I,. Keen, our pastor, is certainly a good revivalist as well as a good man. l.ev. J. II. Gillespie, oi the M. K Church, preached for us last night t ) a large congregation, his church will soon be finished here, lie preached his first sermon in the ne a-church on Sunday the 7th to a very large congregation and. the people like him much. There are several cases of sick- ne,s around and mumps. but moitlv measles One wedding was on the bill lor ; ast night 1 7th, here but was post- i jioned for reasons v:. the to be : bride was under age and the p ir n its ol jicted to tiie mani igo. 1 Snakes are on the the boomjnow, more rattlers around than usual, j several have been killed right j lately and the largest kind. Yesterday Jim Harrison, come! iu town with a o footer tied to his! buggy axle.'just for a show, 1 1 rat-1 ties and 1 I inches in circumference . the two upper fangs were 2i inches j long each. Mrs. Dr. Famed killed ! three iu her yard last week all large ones. Not long ago we found one fast m the fence between the mil cracks, he had swallowed a large rabbit then crawled through the fence and swallowed another rah bit, same size after he had got about half through the fence on the other side and as the rabbits couldn't get together Mr. Snake was fast iu the fence, we dis patched him easily he was not such a large snake though; only Hi rat ties and 2 buttons, feet ou an 3'U inches in circumterencebetween the rabbits. There are plenty of larger snakes than these around. Dr. Blount oar M. D. here saw one a while back, that after beiDg killed and coiled : around in side a common tionr bar i rel tilled the barrel about half tall of pre Qakf?' h?Jl ; Slze( 6,nake' th0U fh" m 6 a aouts The grand basket picnic men tioned last week, came off as per programme and very successfully too. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mattocks know how to cater to the public on such occasions. Mention should be made of Mrs Katie Ltsane, and Misses Mamie Barker, Alice Den nis Annie Foy, hEunice Thomas also Mrs. Capt. Terry, and others we have forgotten, who assisted Mrs. Mattocks in the work. About 300 persons were present and some of the prettiest girls and young lad ies. The managers showed skill and energy in getting up the nice dinner; everything that was good and could be gotton from sea and land was there. L imb, beef chickens ham, tnrkeyand vegitablejof nearly all kind from the land, then crabs, conchs, clams, oysters, escollops, fish, and shrimps, from tha water and all prepared so nice, and such a plenty and to spare. After din ner speeches by Thcs. E. Gilman Esq. Capt. Jas. H. Foy, of Rich lands were made and listened to by the vast multitude. Cap. Foy was at his beet and as he says, pun the whole ct it, he wanted to do like some of the rest were doing courting. It was a complet snccess as picnic. BLCKLE-VS AftMCA SALVE The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruise?, Sore?, Ulcers, Salt liheum. Fever Sores, letter, Chapped Hand.-, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required . It is guan nteed to give perfect Fatisfaction, or morej refunded. Price 2o cents per box. Forsale in Newtern by F. S. Puffy, wholefa'.e aid retail diugi'i&t. Punished for Cruelty. Rev. Dr. Black, superintendent of the Orphan Asylum, has return ed home from Greeuvi'le and brough with him the orphan boy, Hudson, who was so cruely whip ped by a farmer named Carr. The little fellow has some ugly bruises on bis body. The court lined Carr 500: and acqured him to pay the boy 150 and the Orphan Asylum ?o00. TO DISPEL COLDS. Heidaches and Fevers, to clense the 83 ileal effectually, yet gently, when cegtave or bilious, or when the blood is impure or 6luKgish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weaken ing them, uce Syrup cf Figs. Sixiy Killed by a Uou(lUuis City of Mexico, June 10. Latest advices about the cloud hurst on last Sunday on Conception Moun tain, in the State of hi San Lonis Potosi, are to the effect that at least sixty lives were lost. For Over Firiy- Vears, Mk3. WrssLow's Soothing Syrui has been used for children teething. Il soothes the ohild, softens tha gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhie . Twenty five centv a bottle. Sold by r.'l drug gists througnout the world. Pai tlniiia kes in Judia. Caloi'TXA, June lo. Sixty earthduake shocks were experien ced throughout the uroviuce cf Bengal yesterday and many build dings were destroved. Lady Plculttiers SCruek by Li at. Sn' c j ST. Louis. Mo., June 10. This afternoon, while a party of picnick ers had taken refuge beneath a tree iu Forest Park during the heav hani Storm, lightning struck the tree killing a little girl ""d Completely Stnnning four laqies. The ladies were carried to the clubhouse, near bv, and soon regained consciousness. Wijca Ba'v -,v.,s &k t, o iiav uer i.l ... A'iien she was a CiiiM, she crie.l for Cast.Tia. When she became Miss, she clung to Carter. a. When she had Children, she gate theui Castoi .a North Carolina Farmers' State Alliance. MKUTI.VO IN GOLDSBOKO, Juno 27th. 1801. A . , Ji. C. R. Co .Stl'SElNTESDEN 'J Oil !, E Sow Heme, N. C, J ane litii, -1. To All Aaents, A. i X. C. R. R, You will sell Tickets to the above fn;;.i your Station lo Uoldeboro and Return at Tariff No. 4. Tickets on sale June 26th and 27th: goo.! to return ineiud 1 eg June ..'.i.'t li, 1 l . " I S. L. DILL. C, P. A. I THE (trade; rjrVRK.) THE LIFE-WORK OF AN EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, IS AN I.VSTKUJIEN'T FOB. THE Cure of Disease Without Medicine HAED on new th fortes of the cause and cure nf ihs.-a, It deals with the electrical and magnetic 1 . neiltionsof th body anl the (rases surronndlnff it !n the at in. .sphere, mntrolling these condition at will. It l not tvlr.'tricity. DISEASE Is simply Impaired vitality. The riecrro poise ("'instantly ad-Is to the vitality and only ii-u tint u re, 1 ti nature'- wny, to throw oft the trouhlr. Nothing is easier of proof than fiat, with this tn atnunt, cures arf made which by all otiu r known means arc impossible ACI'TE CASES cf all kinds are cured In hours by Its random um One tenth the int lltk'fnoe an1 perseverance de-vot-d to ordinary nit thods of medication worka iniracU-slnalt .IRONIC CASES. Thivisan in-xhiLUptible home trentment. y.ir tetfrnonlals from people YOU KNOW and all f.u'tin r Information, call on or address ELECTROPOISE, 1425 N. Y. Ave.. Washington, d. c. STILL AT THE FRONT. See my Road Carts. I have the best and largest line of them evx-r brought to the city of different grades from $10.50 to $75.00. Also, Buggies, Har ness, Whips, Sobes, &c. A nice lot of Driving Horses just arrived. J. W. STEWART. i uneli d wt f John Dunn, Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, FANCi AUD FAMILY Urocer, an ri- mi ALE It IS CIGARS and TOBACCO. Store on Pollock street Opposite the Episcopal Chunh. Gives gocd Bargains to customers, and extends cordial greetings to all. New Berne, N. C. 0 16 dwtf L. 11. Crri.ER, W 8. CiiAnwieK. Pres. Cent Vlce-Pri suleut. T. W. Lf.wev, Cashier. Farmers and Merchants Bank NEW BERNE. Jf. C. Paid I'p Capital, - - 875,000, This Bank, Just orgauize-l. efTera Its ser vices to Banks, Bankers, Farmers, Mer chants, Manufacturers aid oihers, and will endeavor to give prompt and careful atten tion t- all business connected with banking entrusted to us. Collections a specialty and made on all accessible points on as liberal terms as will be consistent with Judicious banking. Business solicited and correspondence In vited from part les desiring to open accounts iu our city, as well as from those contem plating a change in existing arrangement. v ery 1 espcu miy, 1. W. DEWEY, Cashier. I 1 RECTORS :-L. H. Cutler, Wm Cleve, O JidrEs, e. a. eelietier, w. B. cnadwlCK, J -V. Stewart, .Jul Suter. r M Dollntlor. q n A UnrnQV. my9l8tp Just Received Zeb Vance Corn Shellers, Cox Cotton Planters, Spangler Quano Sowers, Iron Agricul tural Cultivators, Iron and Wood Harrows, Centennial and Keystone Planters, Cotton and Turn Plows of every description CastxDgs, &c , and Agricultural Implements and a full line of Harrows always on hand. Call and see us, or send for prices. J. C. Whitty & Co.. Cor. Craven and South Front Sts". , oo29 wtf New Berne. N. C. Jas. Redmond WHOLESALE DEALER INT WINES, LiQiiSRS and CIGARS, South Front Street, Two !:;) s Fast Gaston I'ou-ie Hew Beine, N. C. i une I ii wly anga of Business, The SiiAV BERNK DRI G COMPANY hiving purchasrd th3 business formerly conducted by It.J. COODIVti, nt the old est ib'.ishf i s'and of V. II. Meadows. Cor. Pollcck and Middle Sts., respect! ally notify the rnblic that the same will hereafter .reconducted under the above mar.atid'Lt, Mr.T. A. HENRY, Pharmacist ivlii r.e tn cnary.', mid special attention will be j,'l 7n tn dispensing physU-tacs' prescrlp tious witii acouracs' and at reasonable pr.ces. A full line of DRI (J, MEDK1SE5. TOILET AUTKIES, PKRS-UMKRY, PATE.iT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO will be kept constantly on sale. We make a specialty of the CELEBRATED SEVEI SPRI3&S MIXERAL WA1EU, t.ich is kept oil draught. mavni dwtf ONE FORTY HORSE ENGINE AND BOILER ! ji-E-,T bakqain' for cash. Apply to . ft b!Stf. Havelock, N. V. WE MEAN YOU. Stop ur.d look nt our lino SPOONS. Ask for I'aul K WI t r sr vr.ju it FOl t. i P!VS, frcBh lot .iubt arrive, I I lorgdl t o say j tiavejuM nr lot or tii ik- koi,i,i-;d taan warrantee l .r : -. . . - . . . guamn t ee w n ; , . i .-: i . My STOCK I- U A I I !. e . u fl i :. St l(, I I" 1 . US AKK WAV Dllll ,V. . . me SAM. K. EATON Middle St., o;p--h;t,. mi' a wtr An Unparalleled Offer! SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH K1KST -QfAI-I I'Y I.ENSHs AT $2,50 Per Fair ! BELL THE JEWELER DIARRHOEA MIXTURE lUICU'EIt 1 I i .- : Anoljnf, CarmlnnUvp, A.ili. IO ninl inil'ly Astrlnpiil. It ir(.rrK't8 Imire CoK'.rcIers lt r-J . e ' 1 1 pain mei Kriii'liit;, and l.y diisinfi ctlni; n.or i bid malter In the 1 n teFllna I lines, ' It 1b fspecially useful in dia.rhe.is nr.il dysinterie after the howeU Lave bopn I Ireely evscnatd naturally or l.y 1)19 urn ol ' Bimple ptrgatlves. H081!., lor aluits, one t, aspoi.i f; wi'h water; may be n-peavrd in one hour. - Shake vial before iiRiniz. l'renare d by K. N. DI'FFV, ' mayis .1 u lstp New Ueriie, Important fo the Public We will commicce on Saturdoy morning our great CLOSING OUT SALE OK Spring and cummer G-ocds AT COST POSITIVELY, consisting of the folIoriD: 1.10 Men's and Boy's Suits. 300 pairs Men's and Boy "u Shoee, 250 pairs Ladies' Shoes and Slipperj. Our entire stock of Straw Hals, Every yard of Ladies' Drese Ooodg in the store, consisting of some boautiful shadeB of Henriettas. Also, a nice line of Ladies' and Chil dren's Summer Veste. We mean just what this ad says. Come early and cecum pome spteial bargains. Barrington i Baxter Junel3 d wtf ROBERTS BR 15. Wholesale Dcaleia In.' Groceries, Provisions, ;T0BA(T0 and SMTT, BOOTS and SHOKS. We are alto aeents for STOCK "PIADKM" I'l.UUK, eveij bariel warmnteU. A larae stock of I'l.KK WIS!' IMUA MOLASSES, our own Importation. Come lo see i:s. or Bend jour ori'rrs. You will find our l'rlces as LOW an the Leet. ma) '21 J wtf ROHKKT8 .V BRO. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Rceipe of tde late Dr. Walter Duffy DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three years old, one teaspoonful; for a child three months old. ten drops; for a child six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve months old, nearly halT a teaspoonful repeating these dose frequently II necessary uulli relief 1 pro cured. This Is to certify that 1 have used Duffy's Cboii BVRcr in my family for over six months and 1 believe It to be a most excel lent remedy for cronp wli h children, espe cially as a preventive. Our youngest child had a severe attack or croup about a year ago. Insomuch that we felt anxious about lis recovery, but was successfully treated by our phyBiclan, but thinking it probable that other attacks inljht follow we frequently used Duffy's Croup Syrup and the child has had no marked symptoms of croup since, and I believe It is due to the use of the Croup Byrup, and we now keep a bottle of it at our house at all times, and 1 cheerfully recommend It to all. E. H. Babnum. Also very effectual In relieving cough and colds. Pkkpakkd ajj sold nr it. JNT. DUFFS'. Kew lieru, V. V. Wholesale Agents- McKesson ii RobMnu, 91Fnltn Htreet ; Wm. II. HchleUlln 4 Co., 170 William Street. New York City. Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture ! One of the Largest Stocks In Eastern North Carolina. Complete in Every Departm't Also, we now have the Aeencv for the celebrated WHEELKK A WILSON and STANDARD BEW1NG MACUINKH. They are the latest Improved Light Kunuirgaud are unsurpassed oy any machine, ever p.aced in m:s m.rket. JOHN SUTER. apl2 jwtf SALE, EXCHAKGE LIVERY. US. S. Street Has now 'on band a large lot cf fine MULES and HORSES, raised in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Also, a fine lot of Buggies, Road Carts and Harness, all of which wiil be sold as LOW AS TDE LOWEST. Don't fail to come and see him befon making a trade. FeediDt? a specialty . nov27dwtf Country Merchants 1 Farmers' Alliances And All Other Buyers! Wo wish to draw your altfution to the MANY P.AKGAINS we ;re olTcring. Our stock of HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES, HARDWARE and IMPLE MENTS ia very complete. We are MillerV Receivers ol FLOUR, and can give you higher grades for less price than our competitors, who do not buy fiom first hand. The bargains we offered m our last "ad." are not ail sold. We have so many goodn we cannot well itemize, l'lease bear in mind, however, and don't forget it or go Isewhere before giving us a trial that we have a Complete Line of Groceries, Hardware, Im plements and House Fur nishing Goods at ASTON ISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Come to t-ee us, or write to us i I : i I for prices: Very Latham fi Bufru?. jnn9 d2aw wly NEW BISKNfS ..v.'- Gollogiafe Institute. icational Institution o Nor, 1 1 ( ' in O. 1 i 5 . i) rr.M ale. i:ii.lit I i r in e ii I h. Piiaar) , ri)ll-' I e It m. e J iu(i , e. Ut. Mini," ri'ol !h:'- nr-Bf Ai'ijrmir, I n J ut rial ten i M i.i,::. . M ) t'OMI'K r in NUANCE. 1 lee i.uirh i.l Ippn i i men t p. (111 1 V' .lilt I'K ( r iHKn. S O I I ) : ' . Mi f ' 1 ' Mihl 11 Ii n- reel .on In all I --t .n n-a for tl.fi i e 1. I cr 1 he l IjthPr I'rarlKal l.ualiifaj I nnrir. rm '.racing noon Heeplng, I'eumaijBlilp. litrik tni;, Commlmlon and Hnikrx. rnmiDir. cial l aw. Ma' IliiiiiI lc . VocaI mill I rial r ii me nial Mnale Proar I ne ii l K, in . e . i7 : 1 1 or tin. i: Union ul a mRle protestor, with .'Il.-i.-i.t iinlm anl. Sperlal (Va?Ke of J nl rnrl Inn for tlioi uVmrinK to become Tenrher. . . i I H paaseil. and Pea;! in rilvi Dtt(i unur- Klper.Mi ve: v m". I. 00 ?s mi to 1 1 mi ! ci- mi 1, : 1, , Hoard from till H 0 (1. -p-clfl! 1 n!i e. ai e de! t 1 ' I in! IkcdI M uilenm po.cu i . nj; au mlucallmi. .alien i.r for catr-Iofn, . T. ADAMS, A. IP, Till NC'I PAL, i-i Nqw Uerue. N. C. A Thousand Pairs of Shoes at J. F. TAYLOR'S AT LOW 1'KI'JES, Mail Pouch At J 1 CENT71 1 iur ALSO Tobacco r Package Also n. heavy Htook of Job Lots of Tobacco, ranging from l.'jn. ter pourd up. Also, a heavy atcck of other cood to meet tbe demands of purohaf crs. 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 100 " Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDI-LK STUKET, NEW BKEKK. N. O. FOR kI. Pn.'T7..nf IIM' It has ".eniianfintly enreil TRot'fiAirn) Ol cxsi'H luoiiouiieed liy doctors liop less. If you iiavo piomonitory nymp toms, iieli as CoiikIi, Difllculty of Ureal liiniz, .Ve., don't ilelav. lut ua Plsiis (Till-: inn CONsllMPTION iwuiiiliatci v. Uy DruggiMtM. 25 rnUk T3"ULjCPv'S COUGH FIXTURE. A Prompt and Efficient Remedy fo Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Catarrh, La Grippg, Etc. tirin t f lln1 otip.i fitm liisl remedies litv ever known u.r a cough or to.d 1 liulfy' iii i;i! AIimi'hh it ia ltnlet-d a rare cciu oliiHtlon ot YHliifthlc met lc men; arresting al once the progress ii a colu and neKlnnuiK aiV soothe ami heal. L'nDkeaii uiur oouaU medicine liiere In no n icoilc or any otLwff unpleafani ill. el . periepcoil lntaklnifU, I am more ihun plevb. u to be able lo recom mend to my f r 1 r:uiH t: : e n nd i n pu bleat :are ever m i.ere itu I. a khIc, pimiHant anil etl-. ci uui cm e f.u (iih-i'I I lie iiu.Kt prevaiant complaint to which huuimi t!eu la liir. TllOMAH UATKM. H. . 1)1 YV V. Proprlttr. &!r. H. .N. Oii'ty Iidh called npon rn fco ay Ri.lneH.lllK lor lew loeell 1V1 KI.lerNIt, nvw bemt ail vert iRei I he leant 1 cn nay 1 thai It is a eerl tin cure tor Coi.um, hori 1 II aoAT, and i lioep 1 recognize Hie mixture M De mi Identical with a prescription 1 have UKi-d in my family wltn unfailing aticc, written ly one nt the most diUngulheil, pliynlclaiiHOi North Carorrna. 1 am LppnaiMl lo piilent lioh Ir u m. bu t cheer fill I lonu-. mei..l tleson h.'i'i.diiI ul IX Relenlli'.e origin iin.l ilie. happy results oTaaiued irom It la ri'.ii'.ii d 1 1 la.b lit my fain ai us i. Vi w n.i.ig. It. IV. 1)1 I FV, I" 0.rlftor. I Iiu e 1 1 led Ii r i i s i '..ii. ll MIXTl'Rl and taxe pl.-amire in r corn menii ihk O lecauti I he lie e 1 1 w 1 1 1 .! . HI I that Is .minion (r l by .Mr. 1'ui'y, the pioprietor. who la a dnjg Kist of imiK pi. ii. in i' and u twni lman uX MinN.'Hl liiit-rity. I ilo not t.el uv. he would ad ei ilKe ui.) in mu t lull wa no: exception ally ko.'.i i h'. lemeoy hn i-erialmy an we red 'lie pnrpo.e In my cae. It cored a cold, an oi.si Innte -.. ,1 IimiI. atU'r 1 had t r ieii m im in l.er ot the prlliclpul cough rain,' e J!e w : 1 iioi, t l.euell i . W. u, Mkinuon, K. IV . Dl KFV. PrujMlitor, It.ak Sin- it altord me gieat pleaanr te testify to i tie mer'I of your Cnif. n 1H i x Ti ns. 1 have used II In my faro 1 ly for fconi I Imib and ha e lounii it tbe bi st ol remedlia for 1'ouKlin anil I'n.ils, our t l li 1 v , y. WlNkLOW, It. !'. Ul KKY. Propilelor. M A i mi's O r f i e k. .New Heme. Jan. 84. bed. 1 ha ve ui ed Ieii . s I'oi .,u Mi xn' In a severe and pi ot i acted cold with great Iierie rlt. and with p!o.isure i.oiiimeud it to the public. c A. Haiti.;, fc&C21U. N. DI'FFV. Proprietor. This is to certify I used one botlle nt IH'fky's fot'iin Mii iki. In the caa of Uie "(irlppe," and it elVcli-d a cure, uhii elieer fully recommend t lo any one su rmilng with severe couglib or coM. .l. J. I ATI KKBOlf . New Heme, N (". , Jan. u. IK)1. 15e sure and call for R. N. DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTURE, Corner l'ollock and Middle streets. Wholesale Agents McKesson A Kobbln. HI Fulton Hinel ; Wm. 11. Bchlefllly.A o ,ln. 710 William Ktieet, New YorkClC,
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