Daily OURNAL. ., v V, 3 ' VOL IX.--NO. 56. iVEW BERNE. N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS, - . at'!--'" .-. it 1 v BDsnrassLooAis.; LOCAL NEWS. rrwrr.irr Rf AP. Tmnorted BaT Rom, I- svm.t Vinwnrv Cologne.' Shoe I ..!.. Rnrnh RraahM. Ammonia, B.rlln 'purilmi. StOY PolUhi 8h06 Dressing, WUp Brooma.WMtatagBoda. run. Brii.ir. and , other - household K0Od.. . C. E.8L0V.E. THE BEST Timothy Hay, Corn, Oata. Wheat-Bran and Corn- Bran at C.B. Hill's. East aide Market NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. V. Williams Ink. C. E. Slovkb Toilet soap. etc. There will be a lecture tonight ty tbe pastor at the Hancock etreet Methodist Church. .The regular meeting of the Brother hood of St. Andrew will be held this NEW BATH HOTJSE-Now open at the foot of Broad etreet. Towels furniahed. Gentlemen, lOo. Boy. 60. 8eaeon ticket. $150, m27" A FINS line of bmaloj uauss, o io 7 poundlt JOHN DUNN'S. tf. unusually large tomato for this FOR BALE. Appleton'e Cyclopaedia season was exhibited at the Journal of American Biography, in tix ele-,offloa Mterd8 b j09eph Jackson, cantly bound Tolumee. Price, fSS.00; . . cost $87.60. The work is just from the iorea. previ. Apply at JouknaL ofBoe. f20tf There was a fire at Ocracoke lata Anrk wanrn n Hr.nffht tndev at Thursday, whioh burned the store of O John Dunn's. ' tf. Mr. W. 8. Quidley, oausing a loss of about $500. The Baptist Sunday school will go to Morehead City today on their annual plonio. The Journal wiahes thorn a pleasant timo. There will be reduced rates over tie A. & N. C. Railroad to the Collegiate Institute Commencement, from Thurs day to Saturday inclusive. Rev. I. L. Chestnutt, who preached at Stony Branch church, about twelve miles from the city, save the crops are ?ery fine in that section, especially cotton. Agent Henderson, of the E. O. D line, wishes us to announce that freight for today s boat will not be received Spain will celebrate tbe discov ery Of America, by Columbus, at Madrid, in-1892. Gov.. Richardson and Adjutant General Bon ham, oi Sooth Caro lina, will attend the encampment of the North Carolina State Guard, ' at Wrightsvllle. IT is a fact of deep philosophy that those who tremble now at .... . 11 i' I what tbev can tne -reoei yen 01 after three o'olock. Shippers should the people Whp are honoring the I take notice and govern themselves ac- meinory of Gen. Lee, at Richmond oordingiy. never heard the real yell at the front daring the war. The present German Chancellor, Ojprivi, does not seem to be pos sessed oi the wisdom of his prede cessor Bismarck. He proposes to tofore elected hi ... 1 tax German Citizens living in oiner offlce carrTin(5 wuh him the esteem and lands. The pfojeot of the rata to respect of the taxpayers generally. ball the Cat was Wisdom in com- The season at Morehead City is open nurinnn with this. The prospects for a larger number of At the meeting of the city cuuuc.l last night Mr. Stephen II. Lane was elected city clerk and tax collector. Mr. Fulcher, tbe late collector, is n maimed soldier of the Confederacy, has filled tbe place acceptably End creditably to tbe boards that have here in, and retires from the visitors than ever before is fair, and IN our editorial Columns we give the hotellists are encouraged and have copious extracts from tbe Northern made extensive preparations for enter ing on the unveiling of the Lee tainiD 8U6Bt8- Mr- Fre(l rerry the n XTti,; olever proprietor of the New Berne inoaamenr. Read them. Nothing Y " Honse, announces in tho Juucnai, that better represents the .entiments of DOardmaybe ieonred at low rat6flat the country or more plainly snows nis hotei that sectionalism is dying out and a broad Americanism place. is taking its R. G. Dunn & Co's weekly report of trade made oathe31et of May, among other thing says: ''Reports from the interior cities continue hiehlv encouraeine. At Shipping News. The steamer Newberne, of the O, D. line, sailed for Norfolk yeatcrday with a large cargo of truck, other freight and passengers. The steamer Einston arrived from up Neuse river yesterday with truck. She will sail this morning on truck schedule. Thn ofnnnmr Venncr nf tho V, C T). the South, the crop prospects are Hne rtUed yeBterday with aboutfoUr talr, and business satisfactory for thousand packages of truck. The Annie the season The general ten. of this line also sailed with full cargo dency Of the money market has of general merchandise. The Eaglet been toward relaxation." of thi8 Hne wil1 arrivo todav and eail 1 I this afternoon ENQLANDlind Germany are nego tiating concerning East Africa. If I any one supposes that this indi- At the M. E. Church Sunday. Sunday afternoon at four o'olock the M E. Church of New Berne presented an impressive and solemn appearance to the Urge concourse of people that hid gathered there in commemoration of the sad event that had befallen the church the death of its pastor, Bev. J. E. Mann. The service was conducted by the Presiding Elder, Rev. R. A. Willis. Besides reading a sketch of the life and ministerial service of the deceased, Mr. Willis made remarks relative to the high esteem and love which such a c laracter as tnat of Mr. Mann was en titled to. Other ministers present and some ot tne omciai memDers 01 we Methodst church spoke in tender words of the departed. Tbe songs sung on the occasion were appropriate and did not fail to touch tbe hearts of the audience. The building was heavily draped in mourning. At the rear of the altar was an oval pieco of drapery enoircled with the following wording in white letters: "Sicrvant of God, Well Done.' In the centre were inscribed the three Urge letters "J. E. M.:" and at the bottom were a sheaf of grain and eickio, emblematical of gathering in the harvest. The arched drapery encircling the chancel was intersected bv the suspending of a dove without- stretched wines, representing a mes' monger from above. The two large tablets un each side of the altar were ilraneii with overhanging folds. Also the pi w of tho family of the de ceased and tho gallery and supporting columns. All this was the work of a devoted congregation in remembrance of him whom they had learned to love as an ablo minister, a devoted pastor and Christian gentleman. Personal. Mr. Edmund Nash and wife, of New York, are in the city visiting Mrs. Judge Manly. Mrs. D. S. Willis and child returned Kst night from a visit to friends in Fayetteville. Mr. 0. S. Bcctoo left yesterday for Elizabeth City for a week's vacation. Mrs. Susan Koonce, of Jones county, who has been visiting friends in the city, returned home yesterday. Hon. F. M. Simmons and wife left yesterday for Wilson. Mr. SimmonB delivers the literary address before the Wilson High School teday. Clement Manly, Esq., returned from Richmond last night. Mr. W. H. Barker and Mrs. J. A. Sabiston, of Stella, are in the city, visiting at Mr. Thomas Daniels'. PROGRAMME. Wednesday Evening, June 4.h, 1890. Instrumental Duet Tramway (hilluj) L. Uobbaerts. Misses Pearl Powell, Katio Mathews. North Carolina, - J E. Patrick. Unrest, - - - Ed. Vas. The New 8outh, - T. C. Haskins. The Sailor Boy's Dream, Miry Hendren COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE COMMENCEMENT. Instrumental Solo Grand Galop Concert (Op. 24) S. Schaubrum. Miss Maud Qreen. The Conquered Banner, Carlyle Hancock. Experience with a Refractory Cow, Katie Bryan. Dialogue lAap Year in a Village u ith One Gentleman. Miss Emma, K. Jones. Miss Chattie Credle, Miss Hattie Lane, Miss Mary Gooding, Miss Nannie Street. J. E. Mattox. The Golden Side, - Leo Burrus How We Tried to Lick tho Teacher, M, R. Howard. HARRIED. At residence of T. H. Mallison, Esq , in Craven county, June 3, 18D0, Mr. J as. B. Dawson, of Charlotte, N. C, to Miss Bettie Mallison, Rev. H. D. Harper officiating. The attendants were: Mr. Arthur Wooten and Miss Lillian Dillon; Mr. T. H. Mallison, jr., and Miss Seliua Daw son; Mr. B. B. Mallison and Miss Mamie Ulrich. The bridal party took the morning train for Asheville. The Journal extends congratulations , and wishes the happy couple long lift) and happiness. Williams' Ink And Writing Fluid. BEST IN THE WORLD, The lilack U the best color on Die market. The Blue-Black fluid bus no sup'rlor. Write for prices. Manufactured by J. V. WILLIAMS, majlilu.lm flew Kerne, N. C. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tl. is po,. r never varle. A marvel of urlty , Btreiini n unci wholesomeness. More. economical limn Uiy ordinary kmdg, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low test, short weleht. alum or ilioophate powdcrH. Sold only In cans. VOVAI. Kakimi I'uWbEK Co.. 1U6 Wall St. N V. Iune:;dbu wed frl A w For Rent, Vocal SoloTlie Lover and tin P. D. Ouglielmo. Miss Jennie Watson. llird- Misses IOuolla Watul Drill Members of the Wand Dril Lottie Uubbs, Sadie Vass, Makely, Jennie Burrus, Willie Ferebee, Julia Wetherington, Nannie Hill, Ma mie Gaskill, Chattie Credle, Nannie Street, Mamie Gooding, Sophia Jonea. Emma Katie Jones, Clarita CUili. The Large Store on Pollock street, known aH the Mitchell & Allen Store. Also, several good Dwellings. Apply to j:i lw E. G. HILL, Agent. Drowning at Beaufort. The following telegram, which was received yesterday morning, brings the eateg the near approach of tbe time sad news of the drowning of two boys phep the YlOfX And the lamb-Shall at Beaufort on Monday afternoon: iieaowW ttheiis 'destined Nb to disappointment. t Both nations Willie Potter and Johnnie Davij, tbe are agereSSlVei an4 neither Will former son of our Mayor, and tho latter 'A ' 'il'im i 'wi: -.tit. of the Clerk of the Court, aged res admit f the Claims or the OtUer. peotively sixteen and seventeen years, Diplomacy may be Used instead Of left home late yesterday afternoon to 'lilLiii..'i.'.J'i..:ti;i. go B.wimming. Failing to return, ouuuu, uiu. xu ou, search for them was made last night test Will be a bitter one. " and the boat containing all their clothes was found anchored near here. The fl Apt. "RjrlcV'KnTB. Atrrio.nltnral Isearohlng party worked all night, with J. M -j : - 9 I ma m ntAnfl "7 1 1 1 nArinklir unflnnnn fViA Commissioner of Alabama, and the Dodie8 tod t The Drevaiiin(t OPiDion leader of the Agricultural Organ-' i that one was drowned in attempting 10 aid me oiner. ; izations throughout the "country A ires., oalast Saturday defeated In ' the Alabama Democratic Oonven - tfon tor;Gofernor. .This should ' ;Bo"tiiflWura'ge the farmers. Their Thos. Duncan. Commencement Exeroisea Last Night, The Commencement exercises of the Collegiate Institute began at the theatre last night. Every seat in the house 'eandldat made a splendid run and I Wi9 fined and many visitors had to reflected the highest honor upon stand In the aisles and doorways. The for the evening manner that won It. .1.- ...4t fl,4 i Jtnd i-' Confidently -f; aotlolpates his i , Tery pleasant entertainment V fbtOre WnmMs-f!i-.,viH for the audience. We have not the lbn4::'wii0lbr his programme arranged tvti yi&S?&lHt was carried out in a , '-.' T , Lamm. Ia hha ilndant Handsome New Fountain. Mr. R. J. Gooding has set up at his drugstore a handsome new fountain, for dispensing mineral water on draught, and has on draught all the time the famous Seven Springs waters, which are so highly recommended in cases of indigestion. We hope that all who are suffering from dyspeotio troublos will avail themselves of the benefits of this water, which the enter prise of Mr. Gooding has placed within their rach. 1 . i morning to give a de- Mnort ' " dT -the exeroises. bait ' -fthftlv-:'' .rAiMwTAAnnmiTi'iiTi'''''Bt'-:'''-Tri.... .. . 'V'.T i-f" 'u " "V-!. "ivlTT. Tine;parnc.panw were me younger a splendid example. iThey selected students oH the .aohool and all didre- The program was attractive. The entertain- with a song by little Uisa Laura Suter, "Qood Night, but pot J tmMiWtifa n.arkably:weH., 04ptkF;KoH; manWdeserved tti4 Indj attrac ; ' popularity becausetoi'hU seivbes M iT, . ; to the country in war ndln peace Qd.byv,. fin0MPlfVery weetiyin ; , MitWIglrtefhae deed and ' theV sppreciaivr; audience sustained in . all the relations of encored herr-JGEer voioe is remarkably life. They placed his name before true nd( clear aadi&rm for one so th: Hfarft rtnmnnrafln riATitfrfirtt1- l6BMJW.CW,t fc-r SavS; did all fn their steeswii ie. connnuea 0' sccaf9'hisrnomiiiationanS But. Whetf the f Ji.t was oref.tlieyl i HoodV Barsaparillas bttr the flood aid; for : : p6wer to Swanslioro Items, Our people are well and crops are better than for years past so far, Gardens in Swansboro and vicinity are the best we have had for many years, not so forward but plentiful and fine. Mr. Russell had the misfortune to get his arm broken last week; he was plow ing in tbe field, one of the traces came unhooked, and while Mr. K. was fixing the hook the mule kioked him on tbe right fore-arm and broke one bone. Dr. Blount sec the, arm all right and Mr. R. is doing as well as could be ex pected. A runaway marriage match took place last Friday night. Tbe contracting parties were Mr. Jno. A. Midyett, of New river, and Miss Lina Jones, daughter of Oapt. Harden Jones, of this place. Esq. D. G. Ward officiating. It was the slickest runaway we ever knew. The parties were married in 100 yards of Capt. Jones' house, but not one on the land knew a word of it until an hour afterwards, Rev. J. T. Burnett, our beloved pastor here, is sick.. He had a case of mumps, but got better, and we are afraid he turned out too soon. He is one of the beet men we ever saw, and with a few exceptions he is loved by all of Swans boro people, tie is an excellent preacher. : We suppose there will be something done here on the Fourth of July next- don 't know what as yet. Our saw. .mill men,'-Messrs. Prlngle and. Stephens, are going ahead sawing and grinding. ; Fish and olami are plentiful. Grabs and oonohs also are fine. ' Sohooner H. Dormant, Capt. Tomlln- son, cleared this1 port yesterday with 140.000 feet of lumber for New York, She was a three master. This makes ix. vessels in tea days oleared with lumber for Northern cities, all oarrjing not lesivnan pu.uuu ieet eaon. Salem- Female Academy, Salem, N, C, June 2, 1690. Editor Journal: Tnie section of Piedmont; N. C, is just up w on a boom of the highest grade. The Electric Street Car Railway will be in operation in a few days, and the Llectric Light Company has, by most strenuous exer tions, succeeded in getting their light into Salem Female Academy in time for the 88th annual Commencement, which is now under full swing. The scenes are very lively in and about tbe Acad emy. Patrons are here from every Southern State, and are promenading the streets with their happy daughters. The famous old Bquare has been curbed with massive granite slabs, the fence taken away, and a beautiful bronze fountain put in the centre this latter a $500 gift of the citizens. On Sunday, Dr. Chaa. W. Byrd, of Fayetteville, delivered the baccalau reate sermon in the Moravian church before the graduates, the echool and an immense congregation. The music was oy the Salem Orchestra and the church ohoir, assisted in solo by Miss Katharine W. Evans, tbe Academy's accomplished vocal professor. Thirty-four Seniors graduated with distinction, their essays being read on Monday and Tuesday evenings before appreciative aud lences, rhe Alumnai Association met on Tues day afternoon, in most harmonious ses sion. There were some 300 or 400 pres ent. The exercises were concluded with a Moravian love feaat, conducted by Dr. Rondthaler. Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, the regular commencement exercises took place. Hon. G. W. Sanderlin, State Auditor, made tne address, wbicn was happily oonceived and appropriately do livared. The honorable gentleman bad already many friends here, but now he has trebled their number. Thirty-four graduates received their diploma, in the regular academic course, and in tbe post-graduate course eight received the degree of A. B. At night the grand concert was given before an audience whose pleasure in the work done was warmly manifest Altogether the week has been a gala one. Nothing occurred to mar the pleasures of any one of the five enter tainments. The academy and all North Carolinians may well feel proud of the euoeess of the past year; and tbe future promises that this is but tbe beginning of a growth whioh will be phenomenal. Eaoh year adds more of merit to the aoademy'e currioulun. OommericUl departments, then the post-graduate course, and now for the next year tbe Industrial department in charge, like tbe other, of experts. The necessity of Southern girls going to the great schools of Massachusetts and New York is yearly beooming less apparent. Fen-stick For the Sea Shore! KEW BERNE HOUSE, MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. F. L. Perry, Manager ILivitin taken tho management of the New Kerne House this season, wo offer board from June 1st to July SUh, at the rate of ifl 00 per day for seven or more days. L'jbb than seven days, 1.50 and 2 00 per duy. V. L l'ERUY, J: ii.!t Manater To Make Room. In order to make room for another tremendous large stock cf Goods, which I hall buy in a tew days at 50c. on the dollar or lees. I will sell at Starvation Prices: Ono No. 7 Safe, Herrings pateni and t'errel's make, cost one hundred and twenty five dollars at factory; ono No. Miller Safe; two handsome olhco dosks and chairs; five very fine nickel- plated show cases, and letter copying press; fifteen folding bracket store seats, plush tops, which attach to coun tor and are very convenient for ladies to sit on while trading; one hundred 12 pr. shoo cartoons with holders attached five vory fine swinging fifteen candle power lumps; one doz. clothing stands three vory large spool cotton cases. 1 heso necessary articles have accumu lated on Big Ike from the fact that he has been buying so manv stocks out at 50c. on the dollar and less, and they MUSI b Bold for GAsu and room. BIG IKE II r ROYAL HUM K is! IK AMKHU'A, oiith Carolina. I'.MTKli STATES r.AinKN liivrun r in' IN AD.M1KAI.TY. Mai:-iiai.'s .Noth i hk hi.l.L'BK. K. W. Li'.i.i. vh. !!n srhooner Etta, hei fur niture, trickle, apparel, elo. Whereas, a libel tins hppn nied In the Dis trict Court (if the I niteil htates for tha District of I'amlk'd In the Knstern District t Norih Caiol.ua, on the lltn day of Jan- ary.A.n Iniu. liv M. 1 'e w. Stevenson. Em. I'roclor in lieh-ilf of K. W. Heil asalnst th schooner Kttn, her tackle, furniture, and apparel, allcitii.j; in Mibulaiice that on Ibe 1st day of May, A, 1'. Iwi. the llbellant placed on h Hnl sal, 1 h Iioihut, c, 1. West ott tiein' iiu'stcr, K'MetMi hundred and nliiftr-Hix hiiKhcis of eorn, ,",ii Dm lo the UKh!, In K""1 order and condition and took a lull of l(i,lii,K ;in,l contract for the Sinn e slum d hv said mauler to lake the same ironi the port nl K. ( it y where It wag deliv ered on hoard taid schooner, In good order and condition, and ,lelicr the said lcar in like ciiiid niver and eondlt Ion at the Dort I New Klver. North ( arolinu. to the order of thn said V. W. Hell, and that the aald master hiu never delivered the said ranzo it New Ku er to Ihe onl( r of the said K W. Hell to his d.una;,'i" one, t houBand Hollars. and pray hit; the usual pi ocean and moni tion ol I lie oiii t , I hat all pi rnons Interest ed In the said v. kkcI, the said schooner Ktta. hcrlaokle and Iiirnltuie, may be elled to answer the piennses and ail "due nroneed- IngabeniK had. Hint the mime may he de creed to lie sold and Hie proceeds thereof be llHlrlluileil HcenrdiiiK lo law. Now, then-tore, in presence of the aald monition under I he seal of snld Court to me- directed and delivered, I do hereby Hive notice severally unto all persons having or pretendlin; lo have any right. tl:le or In terest In the said n-luxiner Ktta, taer tackle and furniture, or in any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the said District rouit to be held lit the cltv of New Heme on the thud Monday of June, IHlii) or on the ueM court day thereafter then a ml there t i answer t lie said libel and to make their a! let ai Ion In I hat behalf. Dated at New Hejne. t he .'list dav of Mav. A. 1 1, Mi'i. .li-ttr H. Iln.i., I'.s. Marshal, Hy (Has. It In Dept. Marshal. M. IEV. I- I V. KNS..N. I.ln . j l lit. I'roclor. An Important. Event H. I. Kimball was formerly the first lieutenant of George M. Pullman in the ereotion of the city of Pullman, besido the lake. Be has ambition and ability to make the new town of Kimball, on the Tennessee River, an industrial de velopment equal to Pullman or any other locality in the world. So lots have yet been sold,. Col. Logan EL Roots, a financier of national repu tation, who is President of the Kimball Town Company, was unwilling to make sales of lots until the finances were ab solutely, assured necessary for the ac complishment of great purposes. But on Jane luth and Jlth there is to be a preliminary sale of lots for the benefit ot those persons who desire to be with this town from Its inoeption. It is the only looallty where the Tennessee River touohes the Cumberland Mountain coal fields. Iron is but a few miles distant, and limestone beneath the feet, and ooal upon the banks of tho rirer. Hood's Sarsaparilla has the largest Eastern garolina Dispatch, Truck Schedule. Commencing Monday, June 2, 1890 the steamers of the Eastern Carolina Dispatch Line will sail every Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat urday afternoons at 4 o'clock, until further notice. Tho schedule will afford ftuck ship pers the fullest opportunity of reaching markets regularly. GEO. HENDERSON, my3dwtf Agent Pleasure and Profit An Excursion bag been arranged at VERY CHEAP TRANSPORTATION RATES FOR A VISIT, JUNE 7th to 14th, INCLUSIVE, TO THE NfcW TOWN OF KIMBALL. This now town U on the Nashville, Chatta nooga A St. IjOUIs Railroad, In Marlon coun ty, Tennessee. It fronts for three miles on the Tennessee River, and 1b the center of One Hundred Bquare Miles of as rich coal, Iron, limestone, and forest lands aa can bo found within any similar area In the world. American and foreign Capitalists have united to make at KIMBALI, and In Its tributary property, ilie most wonderful in dustrial aevelopment on this continent. Tho occasion furnishes an opportunity, at small expense, to enjoy oeautlful scenery, and to make desirable investment. The christening sale. Intended for the benefit ol those who wlBh to be identified with KIMBALL from Its very beginning, will take place on June 10th and 11th. natiroau and Hteamboat offlcea will fnrn. tsn information about reduced rates. raets about Kimball and the onnnrtuni- tic s It oilers cau be obtained from the officers of the company. president. LOU AN H. HOOTS, President of 1st Nat. Bank. Little Rock. Ark. Vlce-Jfresident, CHaS. P. RICHARDSON, Capitalist. Uhattanooea.Tenn. Treasurer, JNO. N. BRYANT, President of the Seattle coal and Iron Co., 80 Broad way. Nw York. Second Vice-President and Managing Di rector, H. I. KIMBALL, formerly of At lanta, Ga Chattanooga, Tenn. d3t One Herrings Patent And Fen ill Make Iron Safe, No. 7, cost $125 at factory; two very fine offioe DeBks and Chairs; one Copying Press; ono American Kutton Attaching Ma chine for store; ono very handsome Show Case; all to bo eiven awav h BKJ IKE at very low (inures. m31dtf Truckers' Barrels. Those in want of Empty Flour Bar rels will pleusa send in their orders at once. Orders booked now will seoure prompt delivery. E. II. & J. A. MEADOWS. may7 dtf TO LAND AGENTS & OWNERS County Surveyors, and Others. Prisons having mineral or timber lands to sell at reasonable prices i for themselea or others) would do well to Bend their nam, addresses aud full part ieulnisof properties to Alliance Mineral ami Timber Lands Afrrllry. .11 1 o I L fc-S IIOKOHOH, mayj; Jwlm Kentucky. 10,000 More of Those Cele brated OLD VIRGINIA Cheroots On hand Today. IT. Ulrieh, WHOLESALE GEOCEK, MIDDLE STIIEET, NEW RERNE. N. C FOR BARRELC0VERS. S. W. & E. W. SMALLWOOD. Craven St., near Cotton Exchange. may30dw2w Buckeye Mowing Machines. Hay Hake, Grain Cradle!), Belle Citv Ve.e.d Pnffpr- BUCKEYF. CORN SIIKM.RKH Lawn Mowers, ( ultlvatarn, Cottm Plows, And a Full Line ot Hardware and Agricultural Iiiinlr-iiiAMa J. C, WHITTY & CO. PAINTS, OILS, rSiC-SAW MILL SUPPLIES House For Rent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Money To Loan." 'v Persons desiring to borrow imor" can be accomodated by applying to t undersigned. Loan mast be.iecai" on unencumbered real aetata. ROBT. Q. MOSTXY Apply to J. K. WILLIS