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:VOL; VIII.TNO; 292, vXEW BEKNE, N. 13. 1890. PRICE5GMTS; .. THy ATa .11 . 7 1 : r rr:::.i:3 locals. L3. ; I PIAXC3. Eeed and Pipe Orgs! ined, f 'ited, repaired udn ' "is i. '..v.iaafcsUp guaranteed. 1 -n- ot'v t best., Old plen0s ; ia t fjrnew one. Lnn Oi nt 1 nel Albert or at the earpen Ur i-c? cf E. M. Pari. ; . V ' : Fram E. JIoitom. DUNS'S BLENDS of Routed Coffee era limply delightfnl, febBdwOm ;TA IN" "THE CICY A FEW DAYS x on proresaionai business, raruea can find me at the Gaston House. . ght and justice, .s It is ' a set. of robbsr-7TobbiDg the people of their representation and robbiog them bt helt,iOB;Bxchaiig6ft!.:''V;-:- nd me at the Gaatou House. ;7 , I - . , . " W. O. Baoww, I fefc25-if.l Js - Optician. FOR SALE Appleto&7 Cyoloroella of American Biography in eix ale 'gently bound volumes. Price, S2S 00, cot 837.60 - The work i iu from the press. ' Apply at JouKMUk offlso. f30tf FATES? CLOTHES LINE .-Clothe eannot be blows off. Mo piae. ' Sample oen b u at the Cotton Ex change. . . . D.T. CarBaWaTV. s fl5tC . y'Ago-, I Mnufctufer. U .IF yon have not tried my Frb Boast- . X ed Coffee, do o at once; body delighted. Every: ocsn, ; 1 2 tixis was rortjflYe.j ears, old 7 last Stnrday, bat alio doesn't look vIt.-Vioneei Press. ft ' I Q Monday a, resojation was V 7 oJfered la the Senate for the .relief ' C ol thq existing agricultural depreB . i lion.:, f- : The Ojater JBay Pilot nominate ; ' , Mr. Cleveland for President 1892. Only few1 more rotes are required. 'Brooklyn We.' --.M-7tJ t: Tet the maj orlty of the poople are noii ; prosperous. The " farmers da sot thrive; Satisfactory wages In the cities are offset by the high oast 'of. giving. A more equitable system of taxation, the abolition of au uaaecesiij tTes, me piuiza tionbj ' the' people for. their own benefit of public right and the denial to individuaU of public grants these reforms' wonld ' re eve the pressure which has become intolerable on the shoulders of the many and ironldi check the growth of great fortunes in the deft hands of tha fe w. ? The Astora, the "Van derbilta, the Goalds and Kockefel- erS havn doue very well under the present arrangement. Now it is quite time for the people to have their Inning. -Chicago News. -''f-A liege number . of Senators ; vera examined JMonday ubIore the " . committee investigating the leaks "rot the exebntlve sessions. 'l toi. Clihto,JJ.' FiSK.lnslsU that? the ' Prohibition party 1 is stronger than ever before, and that tt will put a candidate in the field fjr'the Presidential canvass of 1802. ;itm4tters uot,what makeshift 'iihe Eepublicans adopt now to pro- long their hold on power, they can not long , delay the .dissolution of ft their party .Cleveland Plain ..Dealer ' ''. SfiKATpa Blaib predicts disaster ,sjJMirthe Eepnblloan party in case Lis educational bill, faila to '.become a . taw. The ' Senators predictions - are "not calculated to attract Demo ' cwlio support to hlslmeaaare. , : '? A LSVES,near Arkansaspity, Ark.7 broke ' Saturday rfttt0on czz zz the oveitlow of av Jarge ex tent of country: it is stated that fonr or five parishes of Louisiana will t ba completely k submerged. Wil mington Btan ; r These should be at least fonr cotton mills here .. There should be fully fifty-manufactories attending to the smaller indastrles.Look ai ; Klchmond, V, with its nearly 800 - factories. Heed; and . copy-Wl mington llfissenger. " " ' ' ; '. Just one short year ago today, Banjamin Harrison became Pree dent of the United' States,- bat 4t li take ten years for hint , to wo LOCAL NEWS. .HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. Ii. PaUMB Cigars, tobaooo, eto. Biolu-Bought ouj Flanuer'eBtock Peraoiiai ' ." .' ' - Judge Seymonr wu a pueenger oa tbe ateamer Manteo from Norfolk lait night. , . ! i w.-:v Urs.lVeUh, of EngUnd, arrited 00 the ateamer Hanteo laat algbt, and it viiiting her father, Judge R. 8. Sey mour. ; ' - , UUaee. Ditaand Nannie Roberta hare returned from a Tisit to New York. R. B. Nixon, Eaq., le(t yeatarday on a week's trip to ,Onslow and Jones counties.' Messrs..- II. DeW. SUyeneon and Clement llanly retnraed last night from Raleigh: J. W. Waters, Etq., made a business trip to Kinston yesterday. Mua Maude Moore has excepted a situation as teacher in Vanoe Academy. Misa Moore is a graduate of one of the first sdhoola in New Tork, and la thor oughly qualified for this position. She U one of onr most popular young ladies, possessed of unusual gifts, and one of whm New Berne is juitly proud.- Wilmingt now is for 11. lint. - outlook here ihi not only ; 4 spring, unr not hopeful, bnt confld Mount Airy News: We heliove tbe census will show 8,000 Toliabiunu at Mount Airy, Oar town ls gttHHng. New families are comiog in almost daily. By 1900 we expect to have 5,000 or 0,000. la Lincoln county, Friday, an eight year old son of Finokney smith fell and his teeth out hie tonxue. Bleeding be gun and it was Impossible to stop it. In a short while the child bled to death. A negro died near Whitakers recent ly of a disease whioh the physicians pronounced leprosy. The diteaso ap peared a abort while after he slept in a blanket which had been used on a dis eased horse. A report on the Western Insane Asylum at Morganton was made Satur day. There are 484 patients in the in stitution. These are supported at a per capita expense or $197. cu per year, Improvements A Woman In Whit Walks for a Kile la. Hat Sleep. NSW; Tons. Maron 10. PoUoeman John. Stuart, of the . Thirteenth, atreet aqnsd, saw an apparition this morning. An hour before daybreak be saw stand ing at the ladies4 entrance to the Fifth Avenue Hotel the tali figure of a woman attired in- a white night-gown, with rod's, and a wrapper thrown loosely over it. The woman fca4 an bat and ehdss, and carried in one hand a riding whip, ju.t ae the offloer swung his cub. Xbe pcureman spoke: ' wbt aie you doing hers?" and touched her shoulder. At the voice and loach tie I woman gave a sudden start and woke np. Then with a shriek she dropped at the policeman's feet. Seeing herself suddenly revealed in the role of a sleep walker had almost undone her. When she recovered enough t walk the policeman took her down to Captain Keilly's station houee, where she was fitted out with a drees and proper olothing to keep her warm. She was benumbed with oold. To the sergeant she said that she was May Case, an opera singer, and lived at 31 Ureat Jones street. The last she re membered was going to bed and to mill !' P0UD Shipping News. The steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. linn, sailed yesterday with a full cargo of general exports. The Annie, of this line, will arrive today. Tbe steamer Tahoma will sail to morrow morning at 7 o'clock. The steamer L A. Cobb will arrive this eveLing and sail tomorrow morn-iK- Tho steamer Manteo, of the O. D. ioe. arrived from Norfolk last niaht with a cargo of freight and a number PrIod wior hia death of passengers. are oeing made and all neoassarT reoaira are kent nr. without "culu.c,?u w" t. ' ., T1,,,r,: sleep in ner own room. Fsyetteville Scottish Chief: Who in vented the Aret telephone t If this question is asked in any audienoein our land, the answer will be Edison 1 Tet this is not true, for tbe first telephone used in the United States was invented by Dr. James Divis, of Fayetteville. Be also invented the first phonograph. This matter was fully ventilated some years ago in tbe Fayetteville Gazette. The original models are yet in the possession Of Dr.. Davis' daughter. Dr. Davis waa a native of r hiiadeiphia, but resided In North Carolina for a long In tbe early morning hours she had arisen, put on her hat and shoes, and gone up Broadway, probably all the way to Madison Square, without know ing what she was doing and without meeting on her whole route a police man to wake her up. Her route lay through two precincts, the Fffteenth and Nineteenth, and she went over the posts of at least a dozen or fifteen pat rolmen, whom she failed to encounter. Absofutety Pure.-'" Thii pow ' never varies. A qiarvsJof parity, eirei., 1 and KheleaomeBeaa.) MoT economical thiin tha ordinary kinds, aad cannot be gold In competition with the sanl ' tltude of low test, short weight, siaaaer phosphate powders, gold only In was. Royal Baking Fowsib Co., 1(W Wall St. N Y. 1une23uauwd frt Aw For Sale Cheap! To make room, 11 Plymouth Rock and Buff Cochin Cockerels, $1.00 each: egga $100 for ia. Berkshire' PI, 8' weeks' "old, '95 each, 1 ' - Jfll from pure blood stock,' ji: GREEN PLiCE POULTRY TABpS, W. H. BRAY mii8dwlra New Berne', Vf,tt. XI. P. BURRUS & CO., Summer, weather again Mr. Carter, who was stabbed by the negro Williams at Jttroaddas' mi.i, is reported to be improving "' Mrs Sophia Brinn and Mrs. William Saltan have returned their premium money to tbe Fair Association. The ateamer Howard went Ion Howard's ship railway yesterday for of the purpose of having a new propeller my in the river below. On the 13th Gen. I oharge to pay off this debt and free the pat on. ' Burneide was engaged in landing his please present your bills against the Goldsboro Argus: There was exul.- ant, thrilling happiness among the con- - a sa r 1 v r vn 1 i j Twenty-Eight Yeara Ago. gregawon w oi, raui a m. c cnurcn 10 Today and tomorrow are memorable There has been a debUof $1,900 hane- days in the history of New Berne. On I ins over the churoh ever since its com- the evening of the 12th of March, 1863, pletion, and on Sunday the pastor, Rev. the signals announced the appearance I uaii, auer preacn ng n mosteio- tne long expeotea notum 01 we ene-1-.- ,DDeal t0 ,he m9mbers of hia After au iirtlARa indmA aha frtotttAviad tVisim I from her path. The sergeant sent her UUfflMlbSlUlV MlUHAXlTBt home I I iwri imp 1 t pdo rv All Einds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. JSEW BERNE, N. O COMItlKSD ABLE. AU claims net consistent with tbe high character of Sirup of Figs are purposely avoided by lheC.il. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kid neys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. nmrl dw I bouse of God from the enoumbranoes of .nnn. . Rinh. ftlr t.A ...Mfnli me world. Aiwougn mere was not a . ,. .. . ... . full attendance of the congregation yet feeling his way to the Atiantio and N. th MDT8M ibht fo,owed resulted in O. Railroad and thence np the line until raising nearly 93,800 -more than was he should encounter tha Confederate necessary. So much for tbe Christian defences In the city all waa bustle chj P0""1 th congregation . . L ... of StrPaul s and the earnest, effective and hurry ; troops were concentrating mtatotry of it, faithful and popular on the line of defences. Supplies were pastor. being shipped on transports to move up Raleigh News and Observer: We the river if need be ; citizens were flee- learn that Cbas. E. Cross is quite sick ing by various routes to supposed places the "grippe" at the old Govern . ' ment barracka near the eastern oity or safety. limits, where the workhouse hands are At an early hour on tbe 14th the at-1 quartered. His condition is quite se- tack was made and after a hot conUstlr ions.-1 -There was much talk on the the line was turned or broken and the 't'u yesterday about the old colored s t u . .... I man who offered to serve out the term city in a few houra lay unoovered and L, 0h,2, E. c,oss at tha work ho.. was taken possession of by the com I An old family servant of Cross has ar- bined army and naval forces. f,"' rived here and went to see his young The effect of that day has been TarL mww ounnay anne woranouse. ne ousin the history of individual.; ! "S" K3..0s Wa look upon this branch as one of the I a quarter of a century baa not oblite-1 we seven years' sentenoe in his. stead, moat important and think it should be I rated the deep marks made on the for-1 Of oourse it is impossible that suoh an 4avaloped. I tunes of some nor will still another like angementtsonia ne maae, a8 tnere is Operations in the pulp department of I Period bave entirely done so. j Durant's Island, In Dare county! Grey'a faotory have not nolllh ftf pT..Anmnnu T.nlw belonging to the State Publio School Z . . . . , . Fund, baa Just been sold by the state Those who have kept up with thR0.rii 0t Education to Hon. John E. Fair Association to the Treasurer at Bell's jewelry store between 8 and D o'clock p. n. today. The State convention of the Y. M. C. Ai convenes today at Goldsboro to con tinue four days. The New Berne As sociation will have a good representa tion. Mr. M. B. Fullman. has hid the one story bnilding on Hanoock street, used aa a store by him, torn down, and will have a large two story building erected there. . At the business meeting of the Y. M. O. A; held Tucedav night it waa de termined to Improve the sooial and musical features in the Association Absence ol Nearly Thirty Years. Oshkosh, Wis., March 10 Fritz Ja bush walked into the house of his rela tives in this city yesterday afternoon, after an absence of nearly thirty years Ihe story he told was a most romantio one, for he bad long been mourned as dead. In 1862 Mr. Jabusch enlisted In the army and went to the front. His relatives heard from him regularly until in the summer of 1863, when his letters ceased after a battle in which his regiment had been engaged. Hie parents, of course, supposed him dead. He now states that he was left for dead on the battlefield, was found by rebel troops, placed in a hospital, and when he recovered was imprisoned at Libby prison. Here he remained over a year until exchanged, and he found himself on the Atiantio coast without money and hundreds of miles from home. He shipped on board a mer chantman for the East Indies as a corn man seaman, and has followed the sea ever since. He has acquired a com petency, and decided to settle down in his old home. Just Received, AT J. M. HOWARD'S, Nine doz. Children's Suits, ages four to fourteen ; price $3 00 to $6.00. ' This ia the nobbiest and prettieet line of Children's Suits ever brought to this market. I Washington news have aeen accounts I Rejourn, Congressman from the fourth I of the shooting of W. P. Taulbea. a district of Pennsylvania, who is the .t...i. i 1 successor 01 uoneressman n.eiiey, ana representative irom toe tentu .euiuoay . nt th. .ulti,int mnn ln pBi. - . Capt. 8. . H. Gray 'a faotory bave not been resumed, sinoo the disastrous atom, but will.be In a few days, and a great deal of wood pulp will be shipped to northern psper mills. vunu, - uc6.u " aiBtnot m tne vt ana outn uongress, ny i,.ni. The island was nnrohased at through the railroad bridge, lie waa charlea E. Kinoaid. the Washington I the rate of 9100 per aore. as waspro- not badly hurt and held to the trestle correspondent of the Louisville Times, I xd by tbe Board of Education at its work of the bridge until two or three 1 1 , -in th rwi imeenun u uuj,j uo UI. uu tne aiternoon 01 xeoruary m. oince Durn tbreogb bis agent. the shooting Taulbee has been in a I Evans, who has been here several days orltioal condition, and on Tueaday negotiating for the porohase of the mnrriinff , a briaf nelui at th. I property . be having paid a recent visit AniiBfi. whinh ia to th arand h I to the island. The grounds abound in follower About two veara ago. while kinds of wild game, English snipe. For bracing up the nerves, purifyin. the blood and curing sick headaohe and dyspepsia, tbere is nothing equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. 9 DIED. At Wm. Prescott's. in Craven county, on February 19, 1890, Mrs. Nancy Arnold, wife of Wm. Arnold, aged about 70 years. men who. Were passing reached him and pulled him but. Ha waa dfunk, it laaid';i!iii,-.:;:'v--' ' A inula attached to a dray ran away on Graven street yesterday.;. , Taere was a barrel o sugar on the dray, and when I Taulbee waa a' member of Congress, Uaail, bear, and various wild animals. meeting on Tuesday, the terms having is 1 is fl Taf.-lLl been agreed to by Congressman Rey- H $ M0 Uf Ing I lUlll I burn tbreogb bis agent. Mr. R. M. a NEW SPRING SUITS NOW ARRIVING. The best Black Corkscrew Suits at $12 50. matCdlw J. M. HOWARD. House For Kent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Apply to m4 dtf J. K. WILLIS. ' An Open Letter. Manor, Ga., Feb. 16, 1880. Sir Mr. Bio Aik, Newborn, N. C: Sir I will write to you asking you what is the Staneard of Soate of Cloth what is the Price of them good Clothing send me the Zampple of them and I will send for some of them Your troty A. H. L. Midgett . write Boon in hast to me. cratl back the .'distance he lias fallen in, public : estimation daring tbe time he has been in office. MilTWkee JonrnaL" Tzz pccple of eome of the Iowa tox: 1 hating cleaned out the Ea-f-i: 'ss at the late elections are u i,rtnz their attention to other 1. B. Flanner at 40c. on WWWS SM I . . 9 mWW ttiemuia turned tha icorner at South Kinoaid W entire StOCK 01 W. porta wnicn were aamagmg to uiiw" - iu-j fp.iu... mi. I hamtvta Hatina. Thnrn mn nhrnind on post, ths sugar .ftll,ou and they had a T" ltt . WariUnitoii .the asd myriads of wild geese, wild a,iMitt tUa M.si t --V' '.f W.l tLaf . T a..Is1haW mnA si tar sin si CVin errtxamm n n Rav mmvwirwwwwtor&r.s , v I papers ueior wvj woro kui w i , T rf. I a1 1 n n-mLL j-tte. i?""' xne aouar. au k iuuiuu u. v. "v..-i mrtl inMarad in the Times, there I IS to estaoiun were oanaiuoiwvwiuwi played at the Academy Green jeater haa been serious antagonism betweeakaarterafor himself and friends whioh 1.t AntnB'' at fonr o'clock between Taulbee and Klncald. Kinoaid badimey wm occupy wane on nanupK , I js . en ia i . ae i a. I iristtiei An th a Solo n I Man will aaniIv SAM. B. WATEBS, BIG IKE has bought Coilfect"lolier & Tooicconist. e ot: :a. Ia the town of Milton, :r day, they turned out and ::z I four ' thousand ratsl .1- i Etr M fact that a poor old woaw, ' ' y c : : 3 cf e se, should be. f j lz 3 ' ;.:7 heart of the Katloaal r'ck and he';!, ; : "7 rat:a cp ty ' " ri t!:3 ;r.3 horrors' cr :r r; latt wortU tl'iL- -ton Tc t. AGENCY Adams' first nine, Capt Albert Bangert, . . a m m. .. mm.-...' 1 fta alia T am tail aif uvea frir ek Aherlan fttmilail a-i-iit r ion tne mm sue snooting. f xne norm r ?"rrrrX .-""'"."r. au aubiu hvvuu w-F" 1 0f the shooting differ in one important I m ",08 grenieu so iu sporting uiudb FOR if layior. J,ne score was to o in tavor particular. Jilnoald and Tanlbet bad m wnrnjuos; ouuuu. vuutnii AT THE SIGN OF THE of the first nme.1;:;f;.':i'irr'. had an encounter noma time 'trior to Rajburn haa already purchased a band- Tmm Vwix-r a w ""4 n -'H: ha shooting in th corridor adjoining some steam yachtin anticipation of " LITTLE INBIAHi " (W m.n -hn hka 'linAn in .u. w.m TTnn.. tabltahino- hie elnh'honae on Darant'al mjaum uiana, our jail sface the fair; on tha oharge Of on tha east - It was said just after th U la built and equipped ROYSTERS' CANDIES a SpediRr. Fresh from Factory every wk.a"v A fine line of CIQAR3 & CIGARETTES. The best line of SMOKING and CHEW- iinu iuuaccu to be found in tin oity. Call and see for yourself. feSdwly in eooDs ; i tu.v0 t 3 tilt Mmblinr.aJid wbdia Wanted also to hooting took place that Kinoaid had oommodat eleven persona and -draws MtM Rfivtdifo- armed himaelt after hiafiret noounur only three feet of water. Itwill be Philadelphia ' ion th: oharg. of -oOd- ith Taulbee, and aeeing hint gd down used as a pleasur yacht for fishing and iptraoy; left yeaterday f Or Pbiladelphia. th, rtaI that led to the basement, had tM,,,nt-'rAi mS9 of tn0 ??r'h A Philadelphia deteotiv came Her ror ton alter him, called to aim, and. as be I J" rn.rui.uj wm u Emi. and th. bond for hi. appearance turned, sh at our court being eeoured, took oharg dan faomll further en0Onnler with for lioenee to praoUo pharmacy Par of him. ' , . V ia r Taulbee; that Taulbee bad warned him !onls"n?bhi4.?f the seoretary of , , ' ., .il.-itlto armhimseir, ana that Taulbee in-ln" """" "U','H a musuai couoera ... .e mu. .. ,t fl , d stacked him on their seo- ign.w.ju. tbe theatre, on the evening or. uaron orj(j enoounter, rendering la bis opin 18, for the benefit of , the New Bern ion resort to the pistol a necessity. Tie Steam Fire Engine Bnd. Mr. Fred; H. sory t .elf defence, will b. set up by CUP and Uu A, VV: Caok w)li; appear tfSVZtttt in eL.16 recitation. and . ; songs . ,Uiss anarterr.- an, offloer was sent to Kln caid's room, . He was awakened, and 11 clcv.t. Ti7i Trae, wr s 21 -,wno--ex' .a Eadsia t' - C.""tfl'6 ta arable or more Just than tbavllo'ui:. ..-.I'xU ; i-y.-ry abandoned t! 7 ere! '..Totting h " l i. ' s not elect?.! Middle street, near the corner of South Front, you can find the choicest cigars, of TANSILLT3 PUNCH, the finest 51 cent cigar in America, and other brands of the best make and purest stock. Tobaocoof all kinds. Fine Cut, or Corn Silk Tobacco, Cigarettes (I don't sell paper cigarettes), Pipes, Smoker's Article, of alt kinds. ' Also, Candle., Frnit, Soda Water, Ornaments, Book Mark.. Rinza. Chains. ' I tell everything I have if I r... ti o . t,... l ' , . The Line of Goods in onr Stock at I unsurpassed in beauty and design, quality and finish. Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, China Bracelets, Bangle Bracelets, Flexible Silver Purse., Halt 4 Ral- letc, eto. oan. W T PALMER: Laoe PiD8 ' PiD' Charm., eto. Two K - THB Terrible' Suffering Rscue of schooner Blanohe, whioh has arrived "V ""u" the sea level, offers the hwUhleat residence Bdwara r ogsry ana wm. Wilson, mem-1 to young men In Its Grammar dehool. its E i -a O tvecs in pleasing ballads, Prof G. V. Eo;ers' la his 4 laughable Punch and Ji Jy performance, the .Band will far'..a excellent musio prepared for th occasion, and Rogers and Owens will givB an V ethlbltlon '"of Inter i.. .iiMro. .uu u tun uusi ui it. iiuu u ui.iiu vcuume iwuugui uui ion iu u :J; 2 ! saaaowgrapns. in price 01 'naaihl tn hn. All tha t-nnta .nl harha I tha do ..d -nriMfl-fnr dit.th la ra. .mission will, be twenty-five cent.; r- carefully .elected, nersonallr x lleve their sufferings. They had three r' ' ' i rnder twelve vear. of age. fif- amined. and only the best retained. Bo I raw C.h in tha dory which they tried to Usac'i. Ourpeopie at promised tbt -from th time of purohaa. hntil eat ibut were made .Ick. They became " r r r i rtnnAj- aara.navllia ( immnJ I Allriana anil ha1 thnnt Miaila nn thalr aa ere ;'.rj of tar eujoyment, and th ?tQmi$ cf th. concert era to be used after be bad ; dressed, waa taken to th bers of the crew of tha schooner Nellie pplioo station, where he now ia. vU I G. .Thurston, who were picked np in a ... ,.-.... hi ; :.- I dory. , They went aanrt isnrnary X7tn, 3$ P.Bf Basmltl while attending trawl, during a thick Every ingredient employed la pro-1 fog. The weather oontinned. thick for dnoing Hood's Sarsaparilla is striotly J five daya. Their feet, hand, and tongue pure, and is ; the bost of Its kind it Is I also, became swollsn, and they lay in Military, Its College and Its Theological uepia s'or special wiormauon write to HKV. TEIiFAIR HODGSON, D.D., ' ' -- VIee-OBianeallor, ' marUdwlm bkwamkic, tskne-is&e. Lightning Rods Erected" at ahort n)tioe, with or with out. ornaments, ', ': ' Hood's Sarsaparilia ia prepared, every delirious and bad abont bad up their thing 1. oarefully watohed with a View minds to jump overboard and and their of attaining the best result?. Why don't sufferings when th Blanohe rescued Price. t.ry moderate. ' ; r ; fBeII The JenclcK: NEW l Llethodist Hymn Be:!:: JUST RECEIVED AT , it H.L. HALL'S B00K8T0BE A supply of tha New Methodist Hymi ; Book, at th following prloee: 8mos. Cpth, 85oU. 5 Sheep, 60 ot..; Roan aid' Gilt, l 00. Turkey Morocco and C.:t, 1.50. ., r 7 , , i Will be tent by mall, postage paid, on receipt of th above price. v A libe raid isoount . alio wed ' In qa 1 a - p Tb 8iory of Methodism, oloth, V ' , Sohenok'a Hiatorv of North rrt 1 tzz r a las falls purpose. ,'Vi.t..-,; fyou iry ni ChtSK'XT,,-.; WWZ:m fSS'w JJ , ' fw?- fS 9 I them. nie usuu.. , . - w, as, wAiowja
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