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VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C.,1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1882. NO,: 154, J J ' LOCAL NEWS. Oeo. T. Duffy Notice to shippers. ' W. M. Watson 2d Ward DemrmVg. A. W. Wood 8d Ward Dera. meet'g. J. L. Sanford Minstrels. W. Crown Madison Square Theatre Company. E- W. Carpenter Legal notice. Journal RlluUtare Almanac. Sun rises, 5:53 ) Length of day, Sun sets, 5:48 11 hours, 55 minutes. Moon rises 6:46 p. m. ' ' this same erroneous idea pervaded Judge Bennett's mind when he was try ing to run his Courts from sun-up to sun-down. he true idea in mental labor is concentration, and a few hours of concentrated mental work is worth days of idle, desultory labor. v Thunder shower last night. ! ' . The. '"Bob Lee1' was launched jester day.; ' i, . r ,,. -.... v , ;' . Stockholders of the A. & N- C. R. R. meet at Morehead City to-day, A few peaches in market yesterday Belting for forty cents per peck. ' The L.H. Cutler arrived from Tren ton yesterday evening with 93 bales of cotton. ,.v ' ' -, - ' The Newse came off Ihe ways yester ' day and will make a trip to Jolly Old- field to-day. ' We learn that there is a plan started at Trenton to inaugurate a new: steamer for Trent river. Mr. Jonathan- Havens was up at Smithfield on Tuesday on a still hunt for cotton, probably. ; f. 4-, i j t Meeting of the Sekholders of the Atlantio road at'Morenead to-day. . Will it be "forfeiture"? Mr. Alex Miller is receiving a fine " lot of cutlery and crockery. Some of ' his chamber setts arejjretty enough for anybody. - C, R. Robbins, Capt of Company B, 4th battalion N. C. S. u., colored troops, Has received notice from tlte Adjutant tfiat Ma. A. Haywood would be down soon to look after the guns belonging to the State. ; :,- ' V v ..:,... .; :, Mr. John U. Smith received a pretty little fawn yesteiday from Mr. Nicholas , Bray.. A bachelor is the very man to own a little deer (dear), but Mr. S. in sists that this one is to be forwarded to the New York Cotton Exchange. s Cotton.' "": '' ' About one hundred bales sold at the Exchange yesterdij .frem 11 io lll. Market active. -XY'-'T ";i " 1 ' " L an', i ,-' 1 1 i ' T-r.-'?-.?'. r New Biter NalUtsi ..1 -- . (' Mr-' George , W. sSpiith of Onslow county, brought in yesterday morning, in .the round, a cart load of fine New ' river mullets which 'were sold very rapidly. Mr. Smith says they are hav ing a good run so far this season. v. NlcktSrhoolt. . : . r ' ' The suggestion made by a correspond ant about a school at night ' for those who have to work by day deserves con sideration. An hour per night for five i nights would be worth much to a young man who earnestly desired to learn. We don't see exactly how the matter can be arranged, and invite suggestions from others. New Berne is too' impor tant a centre to allow ignorance to have any foothold in it. 1 Your Name In Prlut. Messrs. C. P. Barrow,. John W. Sut ton, John L. Albertson, Win. Bast, J Carter and W, II. Hardee, til of La Grange, passed down to Newport on Tuesday night for the purpose of making an onslaught on the jacks and chubs in Jones' mill pond. Mr. Carter left his horn but carried a bottle full of "horns." 'w .;- Mrs. Fcrrebee and Miss Annie Chad- wick, teachers in the graded school, re turned on Tuesday night from a visit to the Goldsboro graded school. r The family of Mr. R. G. Thornton arrived on Monday night from Wilson and are stopping at Capt. Thompson's. Mr, Thornton will follow shortly, and will engage in business here. Thos. W. Brown, business manager and James E. Bogle advance agent of the Madison Square Theatre Company are at the Central Hotel. The herald ing of Hazel Kirke and Esmeralda war rants theso gentlemen's, presence and we accord them a welcome. A Private Circuit of the Jewels may be examined for ad-1 Night Selioois. . . . I .. y m. . . ' i 1 1 J I. .. .J .. J n.i. t.. ...... 'I'l. .. ... it Cm ,r l I . I I JUL liBllUB-llUW LIIHL till- UfttUHU I . . . ... . "'"''' .m.fi; b "c I - " A n-ontittinan in tliis itv hail a sire o kea special course. in calistben- eciiooi is an established fact, of uecessi- thriHinj- exmn.jem.0 a ,laS or tw0 id and vocal music now prevailing in X wen can w no private scuoois in the 8inct, H(J wa8 on a vjHit ft the fauei. Other knowledge they think c,ty- omeoitiie private schoob. for rellitive wi,ou he v6ry gajjjy they have quite a sufficiency of for the !" " winters neia nigni sessions ja,nie( (0 ft,,, exclaiming present. rorinai ciassor our boys ana young t;(io0(l K,a(:ious! He tore franti- TlieAtKletic club building has been M"11' wno were compelled to work du- callv at his clotliiuff lor a momiMit considered the site does not suit no rin8 tho dfty to support themselves and or two and then runheil to the door wine cellar or ale vaults can be had those dependent on them. Now, Mr. ami placing his back against the where now located nor will curare I Editor, I detjire to plead for this class of sliarp angle of the casing rubbed keen well in that localitv. Billiard ta-I our Joung citizens. Of course, if there ior an tue world as u it was a gen- w I. r - . . . II k 1 ran bles wjH mildew, and the piano strings w no pnvate day school, it is not reason- uiue case oi me anny iren. x uis will rustoutaud a very serious disease to suppose there will beany private pro(;eeding was varied by another underlies the whole structure. I night school. Will you exeit your in- 'o u,a iucn m- hiiiiosi ' Betterbuya steam ferry boat and nuence then, to have night classes atthe tlul noiii ms wick; me vesi ioi- change, it into waiting rooms for that graded school r T;" i i . V I Purpose. .;; , ' ' Tin Mtsitn I'liuiiinin-ii. , The a)l for another Republican coun-1 ty convention was i coasideicd and per- i nu. guw.) , missia granted to eonvene but no mora ..The Caswell leuple are clainor- ca'll'ingin the Mayor will be considered inS to hear Vance, ; ' decorous. A party that can't run a con- ue I'asqnotauk IJemocrats have vention, ought not to aspire to run a nominated for the Legislature W. CITY ITEMS. Tlilf voluuii), iuxt o Ixbivs. u Witt atr4 for Local AUvtM Usiuu. . ,a. . .. . ,i L. Davis Esq. frighted and astonished ladies had time to elose even one eye the gen tinman's linen shirt was on the tloor and lorthfioui it there crept ft MOHtm its last dying agonies It was a giddy young thing, evi deutly in its teens, and only about an' inch in length. It had probably been concealed in the shirt as it Mr. W. II. Bailey has been nom- hay iu the drawer and remained there dertectly quiet until it thought that it was about time for the circus to begin, which was sitn ultancous with the gallant Colonel's morning' call. 11 w. Eevicir. Gin Sharpeulttg. Mr. MacoaFoBCue, from near Trenton, tells of a new style of sharpening gins. Mr. Ivey, from Wayne county, came to ' See him several weeks ago and ' insisted on sharpening his gin with a new method, of which he had bought the right for several counties in this part of the State. Mr. Foscue finally consented, with the understanding that if it was a failure he intended to give him a free advertisement in the Journal. .The gin was sharpened and looked all right, but oh actual trial ' he ' found the saws ruined, and to-day he .has bought new saws costing S20t to replace the old ". ones. v . ' -Jonea and Onslow in the City. "' ;' Tne steamer tCutler from Trenton yes- ' terSay evening brought in 93 bales of cotton, and she was followed by quite a crowd of farmers from c Jones and Onslow.' A few years ago most of the farmers from these counties were com' polled to haul their cotton to New Berne, hut now it is brought by steamer and they know when to leave home to meet it. Among the arrivals last evening , were; -.Messrs,, ,E.S L. Franoks, James Franeks, Cad Koonce, J. M. F. Brock J. W. Willis, Ernest Barry, W. T. Cox V.'!..' 3 Humphrey, W4 H. Southerland of Onslow ; E. M. Foscue Esq., Messrs . Cyrus Foscue, W. E. Ward, John Heath, Becton Heath, A. P. Barrow, D. Howell and L. A. Haywood. tstutfy I lours, '-. . ...... .j. :. i ,. j . Hie biblical Hecorder gives some very fi iu.iLle comments on the evil of havii 2 study hours for children too long. We are glad to note that in the Oradi'd School here there will be only five hours study per d y, lasting from 9 in t'iepor' ' to " ; . 1 1. i,ooiJ hi L.n.l i . .1 was to keep the 1 ri (' e f-!,ih4 I'ouiir as long as pos- t ,i:;'.;.r l!te iii.-vietsilon that mental ; r u,' r to liu nual work and Polities In Jones. . Mr. Ed. Franeks, the old county treas urer of Jones, appeared at the cotton ex change yesterday morning, and as Journal reporter approached he was found to be just in the right humor to tell something about politics in the COUnty.... ' v.',. -j . ' - ' Reporter "Well Ed how is it that you are not nominated for any office now-a-daysV You used to be one of the wheel horses among the Republicans up there.".' ' V.; Ed " W-e-l-1, 1 don't want any of fice. I could get anything that I asked for but it don't do me any good to have an office." Reporter ''How are thiugs going up there?" .; ' ' ; Ed "I think Koonce will be elected sheriff. He makes such a good sheriff. Nobody has anything against him. " - Reporter "How, about the clerk ship X"' :' .i ' x Ed "I don't know how Perr$, Kin-J sey and Whitaker will make it. I am Republican myself and believe in vo ting for the nominee. But I tell them if they can't swallow the ticket to vote for Whitaker. ( He makes a good clerk knows more about the business than any of them." Reporter "Where will Kinsey get his votes?" . Ed "I don't know. He used to be a Democrat. Lust year he was a Green backer, next he was a Liberal, but 1 don't know what he is now. I am c Republican and always vote for the reg ular nominee, but if there are any who can't swallow the ticket I tell - 'em to vote for Whitaker; I don't know how they will make it. " ' , Reporter "What are Dr. Mattock's chances?" . , - . "Ed ''He has about as much chance of being elected as that brick lying out there." .1 ' v.- Reporter "You were county treasur er until the office was abolished." Ed "Yes, that is the only way the Democrats could get me but of office by abolishing the office. But I don want any office. I never could make any money out of it.," ; county or State. The chairman ought to run the convention and not the con vention run the chairman as at Wilson, inated for "the House by the Meek The Jewels view the sheriffalty as in lenburg Democrats, i : . great doubt and at present think the Dr. Tyre York, lirindle-Tail can chances in favor of the Greenback can- didate for Congress in this District, didate, that is the Greenbacks will get voted in the Legislature against a votes.' bill allowing negroes to testify in Two Daniels are kneeling before the court. Statesvillc LandmarJc. window this time, with faces toward The Wake Kads dominated sev- Jomsalom; whether the lions will catch en Raleighites for office, and for the them, or they catch the lions is a deba- paying offices. They, were table question;. Purnell. James II. Harris. Chas. . The weather is considered as entirely D. Unchurch. Neatherv. (lorman. middling 11: low middling 10i inn nhunAant fnr the, aoAann Wl.ifo onrl Wllio LORN OoC. Ill bulk! UC. in SaCKS. COMMERCIAL. . NEW BKRNIi 9IARKET. Cotton Middling 111; strict low Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm Stauly court begins at Albemarle at 'a ao Ior yeuow dip, The Democrats ot the Tne Lnmbsr Tiaile of New Berne. The past seasou has been rather a dull to-morrow one for lumber dealers, but our mills I county wul have a big rally on here have kept going on full time. In Tuesday, and will be addressed by order to give some idea of the extent of Mr. Frank Osborne, Major Mont- the business a Journal reporter visited gomery, benator Vance and other the mills on Wednesday. The first distinguished men. Charlotte M called on was that of server. radcliff & co. : . ve learn from the Republican at the foot of Pollock street, superin- nominees, sheriff and clerk, in tended by Mr. R. H. Hilton. It is run Edgecombe, that the convention of by a 50 horse power engine, has one 56 that county endorsed O'Hara. inch saw Emerson, Damascus plate They say there is no doubt about planer, matcher, lathe saw etc. Capac- it, and. that O'Hara will beat ity; inch boards, 14,000 feet per day, Hubbs badly at the polls. UeMow bill lumber 10 to 12,000 feet per dayJWrx. . dresB 5,00a feet of flooring, 4,000 lathes, I It is ai(L.thattUe.Keinl)lican Works seventeen hands, 10 hours per wire-pullers cauenssed here this day. Mr. Hilton reports that .the busi- week and decided to run Messrs. pess has been dull for sometime but is I James II. 1 leaden and A. W. nu:i..miiA IT.. Nmuii (mm IJo.l.l Wiclup liti' Mm ITnusio anA Ttuviil cliff & Co. and the railroad wharf is A. Holt for register, but did not $3,5" 8ap8' 2.o0 per M : v ;: d. BTiM30N's mill. ' decide upon any caudidate for sher He is just putting in new machinery ff or clerk.I'6oro Record. and putting up a large building. With J ,Un jn ltivor of a convention to his old machinery he cut near 100,000 mnend our present constitution, feet per week running day and night. It forbids a person convicted of He has a double saw, the under one be- stealing or any other infamous ing 52 inches, the upper one 36 inches, crime from voting. This is not He has connected with it moulding ma- right. It is not Kepublican. The chinery, jig saw, planer etc. Mr. Stim- man convicted ot such ollenses has son is now putting in machinery which as mucn rignt 10 voie as any oruer will double the capacity of his mill. It man.-- IV . 1 . IHxon, hadical can- will be run by an eighty horse power ammtjor me uvgimuuuv m urcrne, engine and will be capable of cutting 140.000 feet nor week with day work Musical .Melange alone. Emma ADbott is singing in jvan- Reporter "Do you ship the most of 8Sis City. , . your lumber?" Catherine Lewiswill remain in Stimson "I have a large local de- Londou this season. mand, and I shipped a great deal too to Ford's Opera Comique are in Sale of Reserved seat for Arm-dron Minstrels and MadUm Square TheaUe win ue open at Ma iajws Urug Store at 7 a-m- Sent. 5:8. d-lt. ' Warsl Necilr.K. The Democratic votera of tlia fietyind Ward will meet SatuiJiv evening, 80th instant, at the Engine llouSe'iiext the Police Station, to choose delcguic to the County Nominating 0i)veut;.i, which Dieets Hatorday, October 7. Itfa. w. M. Watson, r SS-!)t Chairutan Second, Wurd Com.- Arniairaiia Unx.i jMtiri. "You can carry your' families so wit- nefs their pel foriauntes, and nothing wiu be tuna or vow to cmb&iufci thu most fasiidious or sxiuimiIou. Th liow fci ehiute uuL ntiwuL any exhibition that Lms ever yitiited onr aection. vStutetcUle N V.) People, ,' Wni-d stt'nu. Ti.o IVmo-alic voters 01 thp thin! Ward will lneetSutio-dav opening. SOtii inst., at Reljunce Eiig'ino House on Hancock street to choose Dgtitts to the Counly Nominattjir which mee, iS-.ituid;iy Oct. 7.1. Jdta. , A". V: vv'ooo. C3-d-8t. Chairmau third Wird Coiu. Vail Samples. ,. A full line of fall ;tmi)l ior mats'.- youths' and boys' cloilimg, to be made to order by Wanamaker & Drown, Ph.l- adelphia, can be setsi til A. M. Bakei "s. Pollock street. A sure lit guarHnieed. CliASi L. IvEg, -sepl4ci2w. v,t.y. Agent. NEW AI) VEKTIS EMEJJTS. Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. " Wheat 90c. per bushel. Country Bacon Hams 18c.; sides 10c.; shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Eggs 18c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50. per bushel. Fodder 75c. per hundred for new. Peaches 50c. per peck. Apples 50a75c. per bushel. Pears $1.00 per bushel. Grapes Souppernomr. Jfl.OOal.lO per bushel. Onions $1.50 per bushel. Beans 80e. per bushel. I Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 0c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Boltedr$1.15 psr bushel.- Potatoes Irish, $1,50, sweet 70c. per bushel. Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. . WILMINGTON MARKET. Wilminoton, Sept. 23. Spirits tur pentine firm at 42c. Rosin firm, at $1.H for strained, and $1.42 for good strained. Tar firm at $1.70. Crude turpentine irregular at $1.50al.70 for hard, and $2.50a2.70 for yellow dip. BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, Sept. 25. Oats higher; southern 45a44c. ; red rustproof 4Ua42c: western white 43a44c; mixed 40a42c. Provisions firm; mess pork $23.25, Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, llialSlc. Bacon shoul ders 12c.; clear rib sides lCJc. Hams 16lal72C. Lard refined 14ci Butter steady; western packed 10a22c. Coffee dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 7Ja9ic. Sugar higher and firm; A soft 9c. Whisky steady at $1.20al.22. Outa T. I. Transportation Eempiny, w Bcrnc, .1. C, Sept.' 87, 1884. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ON AN1 ATOK THW 1MTK THE .STEAMERS of this fnmpnny will snll as fol lows: . Ktemer TUKNT for lanillnm on Noiue River os far up as Jolly 01a lUs, sailing every MONDAY and THURSDAY ut tilUHT 'clock, a.m., returning following UHys. , '." Vor ItLUKSVlLLK every WKDN1-1AY and 8ATUKUAY, sailing nt HEVKN B. m., re turning same day. Steamer CONTENTNEA for VANTKHOHO every MONDAY and FRIDAY, sallina at EIGHT o'clock a.m. For BF'X'H FERRY and Lundlngsou Nuime River every WEDNKHDA Y.aalllug at EVKN o'clock, a. 111. . , ; Steamer L. H. CUTLER for TUENTOX ev ery Mt)NDAY and FRIDAY, salllngst KIOll r a.m. No froluht will he forwanlod on Frl- lay'g Boat for Pollnksville or Landings be low. ' . . .! For VAXCKHOUU every WKDXE8DAY, sn'llng at EHlHTii.m. (1E. T. DUFFY, ' sep2J-d'iwA Oen'l Freight Agt. Jewels Indignant. The weather was gloomy and damp and the Jewels are only brilliant when the sun lends the force of its rays upon their glittering faces. , X f The Journal of Sunday was read and the lack of proof reading criticised greatly. ': ''' : ; The editor in chief was summoned be1 fore the Panel, who assured them that the proof had been read and corrected and in proof of what he said introduced evidence, that the fault was in the com posing room and not in the editorial de partment. The explanation seemed to allay the indignation, and it was deci ded to let the paper still go on, and for this gracious decision the editor prom ised that such errors would be stopped. The Sheriff of Jones whose jovial face always gladdens the Panel was present for a short sitting. This gentleman is regarded as one of the most welcome of the many visiting statesmen. He has been assigned a : seat in the Panel as a representatiue of a territory ; and should a fair count and free bal lot prevail there in November, it is like ly he will be admitted as a representa tive of the State at large. ; ? ; , t Two other statesmen from Jones were in town but as cotton seemed to engage their attention more than the Jewels they did not participate in the debates of the 'jiy. The graded school wasdiscussed and should the grades run high enough some Baltimore. I am rather forced to put up Baltimore and will soon be in North this new building and machinery, be- Carolina. cause the old will not do the work. We Mine. Scalchi, the famous eon are compelled to keep moving. Our tralto, has been engaged by Col. Norfolk lumber men are coming right Mapleson.'.' here at us and taking rafts of logs out, lie teuor, Capoul, lias left so we must spread out. ., France and will appear in New Reporter "You run night and day do York October 9. , youi"' The subscription list for the Pat- Stimson-"Yes, I hve been running ti Heasou ju jfew York now reaches 1 dav and night for four years, Some jar.0.000. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. people say that a colored man will not work on Saturday night but I have had them to work for me until 12 o'clock at night on Saturday." ; ; Reporter "You work six days in the week then." ... T' ... -' 1 Stimson Yes, the Bible commands it. If a roan don't work six days in- the The immigration of German art ists into the United States still continues with unabated vigor. Miss Anna Bock, piauiste, lias made a very, successful debut at the Covent Garden . Tromenade Concerts. week he can't rest on the seventh. How ; Theresa Carreno will cive some can a man rest unless he is tired. "Six piano recitals in the principal cities davs shalt thou labor," save the book." throughout Canada during this Reporter "How long have you been month. in this business y'" ; Max Bruch, director of the Liv- Stimson-"J have, been about a . mill .pool Philharmonic Society, will all my life. I have been in the business 80on visit this conn try to conduct here for nineteen years. " West of the railroad wharf and not far from Stimson 'g is 1 w, conodon's hill. driven by a 230 horse' power engine. He has just enlarged his building and is preparing to put in new machinery, among other things a shingle machine. New Berne Theatre. TWO EVENINGS ONLY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY October 4th and 5th. " ;:v. .THE ; MADISON SQUARE THEATRE CO'Y Will present its Two Great Flays HAZEL KIRKE (Produced over 2,000 times) On Wednesday, Oct. 4th, '82, NEW BERNE THEATRE, Monday and Tuesday Ev'gs, OC rOltKK 2 and 3 -AND ' a series of concerts. Miss Emma Thursby has arrived in New York, whore she will open her concert season, October 2, at Chickering Hall. The season of Italian Opera be gins at the Academy of Music, If ew At present he runs by day only, cutting Yoik 1CtfU of October, The r J " B uumnii ia aviwnrAil rn nmvii an nil. about one thousand feet per hour. ; He " . I J 1 has a plane, and machinery for making 3 ' ' truck boxes. His building is now the Christine JTillson has discovered lATOARtnfHinthren mills and whn thn a 11CW tCUOf in the per8011 Of a ESMERALDA, As presented 330 times in New York, On Thursday, Oct. 5th, 1882, ; Two Exquisite domestic love stories, i Alternate tears and laughter. Produced under the aunpices of the Madison Square Theatre, New York. Seats at E. II. Meadows' drug store. . Box sheet now ready. . Admission 81.00. Gallery 50 cents. 1 No extra charge for reserved seats. Curtain rises at s p.m. precisely. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I Cmveu County, j PittHy Aim OiiHldiiR, iiliilntlff, Superior Court M'lUOW (II TUO'i. A. UHKK1I1H, I siieclnl proceeding. .litlni (liiHklns nnl nllifi-8. heirs at Uiw of Thos. K. Uns- I Petition for kins, Uefeuiluuts. - . .. J Dower. To Ssrnh Bently and John A. Bently, her niiHDana . new machinery is put in will be capa- Swedish nobleman named lheotlor Iceediim with the above title has been instill When the improvements now going on in this branch of the New Berne ta ble of cutting 40,000 feet per day. He Hiorkstftin. who will accomnanv her t.ut1 1,1 th0 superior curt for utid county nmnlnva nt ru-flsnnr Hovfintjnn hftn.la - , -- - 1 tor me purpose oi nnvinR me aower oi saw employs at pi .esent sevenaen nanas. on hpr Anioncan tour. Uiniiitm on the lnndsot her tiecesseti husband allotted to her ' Thft " ltoval Colleire Of MnsiC . Vou are required to appear at the office of diistries are competed we will mv them ..i i '.. MT !,. IP? "T? 'I :t U 3 another visit. Ihey are now employing, U.j,....- t ,.,, ama horn Iioah er, A.l). mi, and answer or demur to the all told, about seveiitv-five hands and "8IU.11- . LSllSe 8unlS ,iae. DeCU petition Hle.1. herein., This 27th day of Sep- turning out near 80,000 feet of lumber subscribed, and sixty grand COU- wmber. wa. ; . k. w. carpentrr per week. ceriS arc lO UO glVCU 1U US am. sep28d6w ' Clerk Superior Court ! AdatnUlrAtoi's IoJ-ms.V Stats w Mourn Cahh:- v, ' , ("riven Countf. S The subKcrUmr M'r.t qn)fl--! Almii--tintur of ths st"il of ! n'-niF t.. Giiio, dc' i, on the laihdyotSx'ptK.nW A.O-1 sv h".U'ir -,'r.e HrohnteOunolCrav jB com.H'. In-n b,- woin'rs H sfrsons having oIs.n n :n t ..,,ij. ,.j present ttMi for pa'-iri-ri (. i. hj--.- 'io u dy of Seplrmber, l -w, - w h., u. u.d v.".li '.a plco-led In bar at Jkh recnvt'i v. All persons inrteb'ecl to ,ml v-f-t v,,S nut Its ImmrUtnte pavm-ii. Hons Ibis Iiih dy ( rtft'ti - 1 - 1- 1 pt20-aw4w I , ARMSTRONG BROS Uinstrcls fi Brass Bind ' 20 AI nsT, :. Including BILLY ARMSTRONG, the popular Favorite Aged - Negto Imper sonation. Senator FRANK BELL, the Modern Cicero and most complete Bur lesque Orator in Amei icai EiMEALEY the Musical Wonder. tMavnicr Duubie Cornet Solos at the" same tune 6n t wo 1 Cornets, a marvel. THE POWERS BROTHERS. Andy and Jameu. Ska- torial Kings in their Artiatic Sjongs i:d Dances on Ktates; alfo their laugiiable Imitations of new beginners learning to Skate. aiBBONS&ad DAVENPORT, the Australian Men arc lis in the 'Gro tesque and Ac.obatic Songs ami Dances. Funny Sayings, Quins and Oddities, The World Benow e MONUMENTAL 1 QUARTETTE; in Olees, Hvmns, etc. . these gentlemen possess miwt renwk- i able voices, and particular attention is called to the exquisite harmony they pi-oauce. rjmimiiiL,axa tiCAXKK the Musical Mokes par excellence, who play upon ivery couci vsble Musical In strument, Ancient or 'modern, in their t Laughable Act, ' Country Cousins." ALBERT BRAND, Zylophone Soloipt in a Choice Selection of the most popu lar Airs of the day. ' Our German friend GEO. DAVENPORT in his Artic f Wooden Shoe Exeicises and Favor it Harmonica Solos. Tho tkbove; togctbw with a MAGNIFICENT BRASS BAND f AND ORCHESTRA. 2i hours of, tolid fun. The entertainment Befined, Cb-. -lm and Elegant. No long waits. No tedious delays. Even .lung new, sparkling pad Prices Lower floor 81 : caller v 30 etc. - Reserved seats can be procured at MEADOWS' DRUG STORE. Toot open at 7 p. m. Performance com mences at 6 p. m. . Dont forget t'e Grand Street Paraxon day of Pesfotm ance. ; J. L. SANFORD. sep27dlw Business Agent
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