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Settle VOLUMK XXI. NEW BIKN'E, CRAY IS COUNTY. N It tsU AN , Oi Til Hkeklij tmi rati c iir.K 4, 1898 --FIRST SECTION. NUMBER 57. 4 1v LTNCHITES RETURN. Appeal to Scireme Onrl (tor Jiflp Furclies. State Treasurer and Antlitoi's r'isr ureg do not Afcree. Ilclt For Confederal) Veterans Fed eral l'risoners Want Meat. JoUKNM. HUKKAU. I Raijiuh. N. C. October 1. ( Judge Knrches In liis derision regard ing I be Mecklenburg enmity registrars threw out 11 of those appointed. Now an appeal lo the entire Supreme court bench will be made. It will lie rcmenihered that last w inter ".loe Lynch'' with his notorious band of "Lynchiles" look up their abode at Soiuhport, and their mode of living called forth the severest celticism. Even the (iovernor was asked to rid the Slate of such i minor al people, but of course lie took no steps lo do so. In the spring they hied themselves away, and nothing was heard of Litem until this week when they came sailing in from the ocean, and landed themselves for the winter. Whether they will be allowed to remain there, and preach their vile doctrine, and live up to it, right before the eyes of the people remains to be seen. Contracts for putting down piping for carrying the heal on to the Capital from the Supreme court building across the street, ll will cost about $110(1. The registration books were opened here today. The liiiilrond commission ycMcrdr-y made the 2 mid 2 j cent rates ordeied en the Wilmington and Weldon lailroml, apply only lo the main line fn in Weldon lo Wilmington. "M!)2" drew a big house last night, but It was said that a few yeais ago no ladies would have been seen there, as "lights" prcdoininiit d, and they wtic 'very tight. ' The interest, in the Slate Fair to l c held t his niont it does not abate Kvcry thing is in a slit al i he grounds, cleaning painting, etc. Col. Cunningham and Mr. Nicl.ols are not holding up on their work for the fair. Slate Auditor Aver says that there stands about $70, Duo of nppiopiUlions made in IHlli and 1S!I7. 11c says there is In the Siale Tit-usury ahum $:U)l!,00o. A conference was held today between Treasurer Worth, and Auditor Ayer in r gard to paying off these appropria tions by war. .lilts dated October 1st. Tlio Stale treasurer has held, in regard lo some of the appropriations, here lately that there was nut money enough lo the trianiry to meet them. This Rtaleiiicnl does not tally with the Unities given by the Auditor. Cut al the camp last night two of the guards weie fooling, each with rille in hand w hen one wOnt oil pulling a bullet in the side of W. C. Ilargelt of Company 1 which pasMil through into Ids arm The wound is not al all serious The appeal for aid for I he Coi;fed rale Veterans Home here Is being answered The penitentiary authorities on jesier day sent out a big tupply of vegetables, and they nay they will do this agiln. They havo such a I'll of vcgctablci. Anv lliing will lie a he. p. This is eiv hit milialing lo many, who still would low 10 sec these ohl vclci.ins well catcd foi by their State instead of dependent on, charily coming saniodicily, and from any and every w heie. The Federal prisoners out at the peni tcoliary are very ureal "kickers." They complain to the I S Inspector, mid he has ordered frc-de U-ef i-mied them once a week. Tni will co-t fin a week en m Warden Itll.-ell ssya that the e I . S. prisoner, .Vi In iiuinla r, aie planning II llio while to make a lir. sk. They arc closely walchcd. There are now white gli ml for while prisoners mid colored guards for colored prisoners. While and black re kept now In separate cells. This change has just been made. Kach convict Is numbered, Ms cell Isntimhen-d and hit clothing Is numbered, so that Ibero Is no indiscriminate wearing of the convicts clothing. TaStlasT MavaMtt. Havana, October S Though It is haiardous venture l make predictions la Ihe face of Spanish procrastination, 11 may i anion sbly Iw predicted that the American (lag will Im flying over Morro ad Cabanas forlreasns within throo Works. Tbcro art a number nf miuini wby tto Americans evacuation com mis loner wish lo wet the occupation Ugln M aooa M poMlbU. Tha fla la, on lb rtlval of ihe flr.t Asoericai troops bere, to take possession of Hiiro iid Cabaaaa Imolteocouilr ad bolst the Americas Oaf ovr both. Thl sit edrUed at making prominent display of American sovereignty kg lso living rottlon of lb barter -traaoe, tbot obviating poeetbla subenartse Uaactory agalast werablpe. A ooa po " afiarwari the AtMflceat are la Uo ooetrotof tbeess. losa ImwM, and Mland tbelr authority Ul It lactate loo ajfcola atoalclpaJ and proiselel fdavlnltl ratio. rt iras A rLe ) oat Tata I lailvo DrosM Qalataa T -!. All dmgglsU rfanl tbo monrj it It 'ellf U care. tU. Tbo frtalaa bat L tt Q. eb Unlet - . ROOSEYSLT ANALTZEO. DtnutnMi Faprrl I Brnl Hlra ha Id l l BspBlr. Tu Rrllnllll'S. Washinotoh, Sept 39 In political circles bere very little attention has been f,:: i :";;1;;i:; TuZ;";i:i;tr 1 1 is not regar.led as a practical ((Uest It is not to lie doubted that Mr. Ko I veil took a Ivautage of his official resi dence in Washington to Uibble uw r ihe matter of paying personal taxes, but. I nevertheless, no one would si riouslt contend he liad any idea of surrendering ! his citizenship in New York. Tammany is raising much dust oer Roosevelt's eligibility, but Tammany in realily Is only doing this as a diversion and a side issue. Tammany has high hopes of besting .Mr. liooseveli and does not care a button whether or not he can be technically declared to have abjured his citizenship, ll has been popularly assumed that Uoosevelt' general dash, his war record and his exalted personal iniegrity would carry him through with a rush. Those w ho reason this way lost sight of the fact that Uoosevelt has no personal popularity, is obnoxious to the machine politicians of his ow n State and has grievously offended the saloon inlet est, which is one of the most inlliicntial and powerful elements in New York politics. A noted New York Democrat, who was hero today, before the nomination of Uoosevelt said that the Oemocrals of New York were praying for his nomina tion, as Ik- was Ihe weakest man the lie publicans could put up. He has shown himself to be a man who never surrend ers his own convictions under any cir cumstances. His independence is of such a character lie! he wcnld resent and re pudiate any f u:i:;e:i associates w i.ii !i In- o his views, and I'l 1 1, ' could no more mn run the tiueen of Kiil I'iutt was for K"o - ! orri ins party ! ,ii eoiil with ;.i M'.iiiiiiMcd him :in than lie could :md. m !t simply In -linn :is the best In1 best tiling he iJll.tg to lake his cause he looked t'pon inm vote-getter ar.i as i!ic could ilo, ami . chances of com i .l mih h i is courageous, able ami t n Theodore ear, atid no scandals would be likely to mar his ad ministration. Hut Ids characteristics are such that he is not personally belovul of the people or of his party, lor men are never toleiaut of one w ho thinks lie is always in Ihe right and the remainder nf the world, if differing with him, in lli jw iong. Furthermore, his course us police commissioner of New York city offended Ihe entire spoiling fraternity and the whole body of saloon keepers, who can be depended upon lowotK against him and lo pour ol.t llieir money like water to compass his defeat. The New York Democrats put up a man against him today who is said to be unexceptionable. If this pimcsloho the fact, "Teddy" and I'latl may iiml it Is no w alk over. TJPROAR IN TAKIS. Ikrrj Itm Kct lMlon iiiik-m AiiKr.r 4 rowfl. Ki rlmiM OllllonU. I'.vuis, OetolKT 2. -There was a de cidedly ugly spirit abi o ld here today Ue isiouisls and anli re isioui.sls seemed lo be spoiling for a tiihl. Captain Picyfus, uhetln-r L,-iiiitv or innocent, lias certainly caused a cwlone of passion. Crowds, sciltlesi roars und airests have fornieil ihe pi i Minnie of the l;ist I v el e lion i s. A I ! his moineiii the iii'iuiited i -1 ill 1 1! ir ii ii gumd is p;ttiolI lug parts of the city and al1 of the police foi cc Is oil tie- ale! I About a score of pci. ues ar. -aid t . have been seriously Woiioded ,M the flee fights thai hive brolen I In iiionotniiv of the Farlsian Sunday In one ipi.iiti-i alone, oir forty arre-.ls were made. I if the pi i .oners Ihirlei n . nth -rs liberated All over t he ii y e;rni cited li p i are mail I, in one bn nd incei s a no' li- : kept, and the of w i b 11 y e-u!i- lit hen ll,. lint ot eric-, - V n e I. a I; ring willi "Vive I.' A r me. v ii r licks king few lli.-l My about and the least olTensiw: person handy lias a J)nd time f minutes The editorial rooms of I.lbrc I'arole Dnimont's papor, of the Intranslgcanl. Itochcforl't organ, and some oilier Jour nals are being guarded by strong bodln of police. Stsrm SI Nnvnnn b. .ga annaii, Oa , Ocl 'J A trrriflic norlhet gtle linn blown over the city since 10'ocl'H k this morning, causing much dam 'go to shipping and lo towns and villages all along the coa.l The wind blew from fifty to seventy miles an hour. The gala Is a ilevclopment of the West India ryclone which was reported as forming on Thursday. Heavy tost of life Is also feared on til South Carolina tea Ulands, where many fatalities occurod during Ihe grant tidal storm of ibt3 Tbo con-lltlons now arc I similar to I hose during that sluim lowing to the tubmerged country and the Isolsltsl location of the Island o news can br had from I hem until the water subtidee For eight miles iofth of 84vannsli the entire country Is a lake, with utly the hummockt visible CASTOR I A for la Cacti d4 Childxta. Hi Kind Yoa Kan Alwap Eocght aWU! BtarotUatfOof APPROPRIATIONS PilD. ' : Balances Previously Refnsefl ly Treasurer Worth. Italeigh Crsiled Schools. Appeals Second District. Negroes From South Carolina if Fusion 1'ievalls. Ohnoxlons Law. Journal limtRM-, ( Kaleigli, N. C., October 8. All the legislative appropriations have now been paid in full. On Saturday about ?S(I,000 was paid out of the Stale Treasury. Of this amount $73,000 was the balances on appropriations made by the legislature, that Treasurer Worth has up to now refused to pay. The balance of the money was for the regular monthly expenses. 1 he following are the appro priations that were paid up in full: Kastem Hospital f 5,(100 00 N. C. Institution Deaf, Dumb and lilind li.oOO 00 School for Deaf and Dumb ... S,(KK) 00 State Hospital 10,000 00 Deaf, Dumb and lilind (special appropriation) (white) 8, Kill 00 Deaf, Dumb and Blind (special appropriation) (colored) ... 10,0,VI0o Insane Asylum S,4,'i0 00 Agricultural Department from tonnage tax on fertilizer. . . :t,-2-l Bll State I'rison I.fl.iti ill' Appropriations lo Normal and Industrial College and the University 12,500 00 Total f l;i,i;W lid Knleigh will be well represented at the launching of the Illinois al Newport New s toluol row. Theatre goers are rejoicing over the fact thai Delia Fox is booked to appear here thiH season. Kaleigli graded schools have only had a seven (?) years course while other schools over the State have been prepar ing tlieir pupils for College. It is now prepared to raise the curriculum to Col lege preparation. The Supreme Court has no cases on docket this session of special interest Tomorrow it begins lo hear appeals from I In- 2nd, District. Miss .lane Hawkins, an aunt of Col. A. li. Andrews, died al Ids home here yesti rday. She had long been an invalid, and was a woman very much beloved iy all who knew her. The chairmen of tho Republican and Populist parties, and the nominees fur Judges and solicitors arc consulting as to who shall be voted for as fusion nomi nees, il will take them secral days to decide al.oul the linal ticket. It is said Unit If fusion is successful in this State many South Carolina negroes will move here. A law enacted by the legislature gives to medical colleges the bodies of patients w bo die in the Asylums, and for whom no provision is made fur burial. This law is causing much trouble in the Wes tern part of the Slate. I'nsl I.ieul. Heavers is promoted to Captain of Company K. 1st, Regiment N . ( '. Volunteers. There will be but few fairs held In the Stale this year, so much Interest centres in the Slate Fair. Ohio holds so fairs, Indiana, Kansas and Nebraska between Oil and TO each. INTERESTED IN CHINA. ('rtllirr Hitllimorr Ortlrrt tt ! I'rufrrl A liii-rlrMii l'rrlj. A l.itllK Trip. Nkw Yoiih, October -J. Instructions lone la-en sent by Se relary Long to Admiral Dewey directing him to send the protected cruiser llaltirnore al once to Tien Tsln, China. This action shows conclusively the concern fell by the administration at the existing condition of affairs In the t ele Hal Finplre It would seem lo indicate Hint more sensational Information had liccn received from Minister Conger Ihan the authorities have mule public. It m slated, however, that the advices from 1'ie minister al Pekln simply show a turbulent condition of affairs (listing throughout the empire. In view of the prospect of trouble In IVkln over Ihe death of the F.mperor, and the efforts which will probably It msde by bis adherents to seek revrnr or. at b-isl assure safely for Ihemwlvrs, Ihe authorities deemed It wise to place a ship as near lbs capital as possible, where the mem tiers of the American legation and the consulates near I he capllal may find refuge in case of need After a consultation with the President Secretary l,ong directed Capl. A. H. it'rownlnshleld, chief of the bureau of navigation, lo prepare Instructions lo Admiral Dewey to tend the llalllmors to Tien Tsln without delay-. These orders were signed and cabled yesterday after Boon, end it it believed lb chip It now on her way to bar destination. The Haiti more baa long trip before bar. The distance heiwessa Manila aad Tien Ttla It IJM3 a I Let, wblcb the will cover nader the "bnrrv orders" given bar within seven daya al ino also oat. The InatroctloM lo Capt N. M. Dyer roqalro blm Imnjedlelely upow bl arrival lo oomraanlcale wltk Mutator Conger and loka every tUp needful to protect Assort caa InlereeU. Wbe la Barboro ttop ol Ibo La plot Hoot for good MCOMModMloeja, JOININCJ THE CZAR Kifil Ui-iMB; Mil Vrrsl aallous Awpl I In- (all. Nb.w Y.'Uk. Sept. W. With the ex ceplion of tieruianv. all of the great powers of t lit- world have agieed Lo i.ar licipale in tin- international disarmament c'luferei.ie suggested by the ( cu of Russia t onsiilerable interest ei sis in diplomatic circles as to ttie answer the (ieriuan Kmperor will make lo I lie t'.ai s proposition. Should Km peror William finally determine that tin interests of ( ierniany were against m- tering inlo siicli a conference, the whole plan would undoubtedly fall through. The Stale Department is taking great interest in the proposed conference, ami although the oflicials believe the plan is chimerical, the Russian government has been advised Unit the diked Slates w ill send a representative to take pail. The President has not detci mined who shall be Ihe representative, for the icason that it is not delinitely determined when and where the conference shall take pi-ce. So fai Cicat Britain, Italy, France. Spain, Austria and Japan, besides the United States and sevi ral smaller pow ers, have indicated their intention to be represented at the proposed conference. Kvery thing, therefore, depends upon the reply ( Ierniany will make lo the Czar's proposition whether the conference will be held. It is believed here that when the Car receives a reply from (ierniany, and it should be favorable, he will announce the time and place of uieeling, which will probly be after the American and -pan isli peace commission completes ils labors ill Paris, PEACE COMMISSION. S-k1iii HnN OiM-neil. iiicHlion ill n linlriiian. Puils, October 1 'Ihe piace Coin missioners met in conference for Ihe lirst time al 2 o'clock this afternoon 'i'lu; session was devilled toafoimalex change of credentials and the choice ol a chaii until. The Spaniards submit Mini owing to tin; atic and tank of .Montero Rios, presi dent of the Spanish senate, that lie ought under ordinary circumstances lo be president of the conference, hut in view of the fact that Ihe Americans were victorious, suggest as a eomproiui-c that Day and bins alternate daily in the chair. This point is st ill under di-cuss ion, The Ameiicans insist that they should preside. I lie Kpitlllsli NllliM. I'l.AV.X Dl.l. Kstk. Cuba, Sept :!!' Naval Constructor liubson is now' mak ing an inspection of the Spanish i ini-er Yicaya, which was Mink when ( ci vei a's licet dashed out of Santiago bail, or. This inspection is for the purpis,- of determining what work is neces-.u v to laisethe essel. Operations will In gin soon after bis inspcciion is e-unpa-teil. Mr. I lohson is con lb lent that he can a e the vessel- Mcanwhile the woik on the iiaisei Maria Teresa, w hicli is in I iuani an nun harbor, is progressing rapidly A nun drcd and lift men are engaged i de work. Thev siicceeiled in eovr-rie 'nun the outside the hole in t he foru .- ! .v i of the cruisi r, and the work of p ih ing tier out win hegin tomorrow w.oi. irogressing rapidly on liei steeling engine, bridge and di l.'-v l(r Slllllnry IMvrrmir. Wa-iiim.ton. Sept. !.- (b : I- -. hiigh I i -ii m ed In r. I hi . aft i i i i o reporl to Ihe at I n pal t me: I . I-. a represent al ; e ol ile-Snri he s.'i;-'. n id no idea why lie was ordered to i-!t ington bv Set relary Alger. A -i i.. i'.t i of fact, however, il is sai.l ton! '. 1 ll.al he was ordered here to rccei . h-':m i ions prcparalorv to iomg to I , a m 11 i t nr y governor al Havana. (lener.i Fee said in regard to l.'s contest for a seal in the Senali , ll. In had not yel annonnced bis onii ln . but when he was ready lo make tic lace his absence Injllsvana, should he hi there then, would not Interfere with bin i an vass. His friends had been kind enough lo signify a desire thai he almuM enter the race, he nald, bin it would n t U necessary lo do anything until nevt fall, and he would return nr-xt uinmi-r or manage the senstonsi canipsign from Hsvsna. OAHTOTIIA. TUB MARKETS. Yesterday's market -piolatmns furnish ed byW. A. Porterhcld .l)f i. Ctiminiaainn llroters. Nkw Yoiis, o, tub r 8 hTlM'K. High Iw. (,-),, Kugnr lid 11M 111 118t AmTnlwrn 1li 1?? 114, a It. (J. nni in, II4 W. r ic.'.j iod, 1 11 m LAN. 4, Ml M 4 CTTON. Opwi. Illfh. !xiw. rjceo Jaouuy K.U ft.88 ft 11 IN CUIC. 00 MARKETH. WsiaAT Ojo Hlirn. low. Owe !)exMwbr..., 61 3 g it, C5nn.li LEE AND WHEELER lo TrMlljr Bilurr lltr I uuuilulUD. Krrcllou b llnj .piu Masl Bll Fhlliplue. W xsn I .... i . .s . ii, t,,lvr .;. Nothing star Hit, g ami .:' t It .hat wa interesting has yet ., currel ;u . ..nnei lion w ni, ti,e iinestigaiion o! r i,,- w at . starlet! a iu-o. ago, but soineiliing may be turned up during the coming w eek. as liens. Fit 'nigh Fee and Joe i.e. i. i nie among Ihe witnesses who icie been invKcit t.i testify. Although several editors lime been asked by the Coiumission m furnish the names of witnesses willing to testify to statements made in their papers, none have yet done so, although an attache of a New Yon; paper has tiled a long stale incut concerning I 'amp YVikolI. Thcie is some objection because the Commis sion decided to allow only Represent.-! lives of the Press Associations to lie present while testimony is being taken, but it is conlined to those representing papers not served by either of the Press Associations. It must be perfceth plain to ant body who will think a moment that the army of Washington eorres pondents could not be admitted, unless the Commission conducted the investi gation in one of the largest halls in town. No one need fear that any impor tant evidence taken by the Commission will fail to get publicity. t-ccretary Hay held Ins lirst reception to the Diplomatic corps, today, in the diplomatic room, in die Department of Slate. It was atlended by representa tive of all the countries with which we maintain diplomatic relations, although several of the embassy, were represented by subordinates, ow ing to I he absence of I be anibassadoi s - tin- French and lier man ambassadors are in F.uiope. Senator llauiia's statement in a pub lished interview thai I In- l liiled Stales would lint possibly consent tti allowing the Spanish government to retain con trol of any portion of the Philippine islands, has attracted much attention in Wu-liingtoii, where il is generally re garded as a statement of the 1'resi. lent's position, and as an indication of the na ture nf the i n si rticl iotis giten our peace commissioners. 41m of lrl Itieo. S .ir n hk pou i ii I; n o, ( li t, 'J. Tin Spanish transport I-la de l'amiy ai l ived here y. -.-terday and a second transport is expected Monday. Thes.-, with a hos pilal slop, hich will cninc 1 1 mn Havana to rennne a number of sii k troops, w ill carry away about I! 00' I Spanish soldiers, iillicenl vessels aie said lo be now on their way here lo remove the iimaindcr of die troops. Il is Admiral Schley's opinion t hat the evacuation by the Spaniards and the olbcial deliyery of the island In ihe A inerican nut Inn it ies will In- completed by ( Ictnbci I S- raiut- iiimI 1 1 ltit ol 4 III ii ii. I.oiidnn, Oi t 1 A ,-pccial dispatch f 1 1 '111 hiiligli:ii, plibiisiied lodav, sas dial telegrams fninished by Tealai, in the ha al gotelnni, slate dial Ihe Ciiiiiese empelol coliiuiilted snii idi-im l pll mbel -l-t, lifter signing declees which placed Ihe dowaeei en, pits- lit tin- load . a 11 aiis in I hina 'I his j., nndi r-i 1 I llieim t l:at i he t una i oi w :is a ..;i.. i n ated All I n g i sh speak i ng ' i ret ai ie ai d I lie pi i m pal lui ruber s of I lie (Inlo--. fi . el g II olln c, it i - f il 1 I 1 1 e I a i 1 1 1 unci 1 1 , weie seii d and h. nibbed '! 1 1 i - a I ' i llnnii it i - I i .11 1, li :, ' 1 ', --ill ed i - ' I I 1 o 1 1 i . 1 I 1 1 ' i i 1 1 1 1 a' ! b, euipl-llil of ( biha lob lie, n a-- i--UihIi d POWDER Absolutely Pure WAMTED! In engage a mid lie aged or young, Kniiinn in On gem nil house work J F LATHAM ROMULUS A. NUNN, ATTOWNrY AT LAW, nsw r i icii t-r it, . m ( llrrlrf annlh SrM Slrfft. Ilip4ll llalrl I liallKV hit. I'rscticr In Craven and ur rounding rotinti'-s. Cotton Bagging ! A Nil New Arrow Ties ! 10,OHO yards Jul IUK(ln and MO tlundlps Tire M Itys, Wheat end UsU, OHmaoo CIotm and Millet: M 4U8T RRCKIVED, AMD FOR BALE AT CIIAft. B. Ka4 Kvik HwtH nrk. New DT?f, N. C TO II COUNTRY Yi i- desire to say t hut we have laid in for the FALL AM) U IN 1 l-.R I IJADK one the Largest am) Ilest Assorted Stocks GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TO UK FUl'ND IN NKW J5KIJNK, An. I we respect fully ask for a larger Sluire of your patronage. U o buy in large j n until i fa from lirst hands aiiij pay no middle iin-ii V profits and nte therefore prepared to sell you as low as any one. V" have just complete.! a lot of nico STAKLKS and a large nhed to shelter yovir vehicles, which you are welcome to life i'i;i:i:. When yon o.omo to the city Hon't Fail to examine our Stock before buying your (iroceries. Respectfully, Manicl Gaski! 71 ISroad Wtrcol, NEW KIOItM:. IV. C. QUALITY CLOTHE, 1 l-4c YnrdL. 0 Marks Co. For Sale Cheap ! Two yoke of Oxen, Carts and Fixtures Coinph te. Splendid workers and have been u ell cured for. For further infor million, call at Hitman Cycle Company. s l.'i dll wlm.i C K. SI'IKlt. si:w akkiyalh! 5 MKN UK TAHTK IN HKKSS will U ii'rvt altly hiirpricil whi n llicy oxhiiimh' tir new Kirna h iti Kill! and Winlr ( I-O IHINn. Kor Httlc, Kit hik! KiniHh 1 1 ir y ii ? c o 1 1 1 it I to Ull'T iikmIi", unci l hr 'jUtilitv nn I be utv f tlw fnhrirn am un--urp'pit. V' will wll "u h flnr niit '.f (!i"tliinf a' a rim that will dfy ctin- H 1 1 L 1 T l .i. .1. iiiTi:it. -- A Cordial Welcome Yon will j We lo oar Dew errWels Id Kail and Winter Fabrics when yow esaaloe tbelr eiqulslie Teilore ead IlaDdaofna Colore. Tbe rrluoe Alton Hit CaUwat iu still kom ihetr place rot areas) oc- caslsns, and we tsar lh Uteet ilyU la Coallnjs and Trlasmlnfa lo Faabloa yoa tali from, thai will to twelU Jaat and of Perfect fit tad Flslah. Oar prlce ar rrasoaabl. - , . F. JT. Clmdwlek, MUtilWeirssH, ' HEW BKUNX, K. C, FRIENDS GROCERS, Big Knock Down on Beef. I will open HKEF MAKKKT on South Front .Slnet, next to my Store SATl HDAV MOKNINC, Keep the very Hcl, l'littest and Nicest Iteef in nisrket. The best round slake. Sc. Mewing Beef, .M-. Collie one, come all, see w hat c are doini;. Dry Stove Wood. Hand Made and Sawed Shinules, Itrick, M iU It Cows, Hu) cies, Horses, llii yeh-H, Flats All to Noll or Kent. BIG HILL, The Untie III Tlinl He Need Mnney, as Well ns the Itest of Man kind, n ml If V(M (MV K I S Please Pay Up ! Yonrs Trnlj, J. C. Whitty to. September 24, 1HH. In Order To flake Room For FALL STOCK J. F. TAYLOR I- Now rVllms; Ilia Stock of SHOES ISi To Mult the I'ockeli of r.njere. RK BfllE T: ORDEH THE UXJT BIM)WC1SKB, OR BARTUOLIMAt BlIE, Keep, off Chills. Makai You Fal. tly Iloltle or Dane), Freeh Dallr, U IWered by James P. Taylor, KKW BSBSE, K. 0. ' REMOVAL. - II M reaaored fiona the offlna ben lofara Occupied with Or. Cbatlne Daf Ut offloa ople4 by Dr. Ieiaainr Puffy, 133MkldU BlrsHit. flllCIIIOC 4 .1
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