BUSINESS-LOCALS. : I . Awab cloud has appeared in T i p -' ' - I f ha Rallratia T.naaia HAmanilfl tllA -Fi11 BtfpQlated at" ,he cl08e of Apply JOU"-" 0 1 tusivuMV'iUiikigu niii w iuivj I OST-A DARK CANARY. A re- cannot fulfill the demand IiusBiA ' I j .rd will be paU if it r"ned w,u have to take satisfaction some rrTPAn. ono j, and opinion in V.enna T h.s borrowed book from thi. I is that the way choijeu will be mill U1W It requested to return u- UrJ, maiaieiy. .. " "ir I88ISGEN AND SEVEN 8PRINGS f XV. WATER od araugni 85 tickets 11.00, je8if At B . a r!m; Gooding's. OR SALE i" or. LOCAL NEWS. zVW ADVERTISEMENTS Catawba College. 0. Marks -Douglas hoe. Journal Voucher for sale. O. B. HILL Admiralty notic a. FOURTH OP JulV Baseball, etc. J. A. RlCHARDSON-Sohedule "B." July 1-U90 half gone Meeting of the city council tonight We'll bet on June against July ns a mouth of hot weather The Journal establishment goes to- A bill has passed the Semite d w the highcBt biddfr admitting WJOming. The fourth of July will bo celebrated MAYOR- WlSSMANK has been throughout the State. created a Empire, A FINHIina of small, uano, vum t. 7 pound! at JOHN WUNN s h. Aoolton's Ovcloiceiia Bio raDbv. io lix el- aanily bouud volumes. Price, $2o.uu, oust 837.60 The work is just from the pre. Apply t JOURNAL oruoe. UUM j , iiODA WATER on draught today at I O J0H8 DUMH. 'ATEW BATH HOUSE -Now open at i!M the foot of Broal street. Towel inmLkuA.: ()ntlmen. lOo. Bo. 6o. 8eaB0n Uoket $1 80. 2 Early Cotton Blossoms and water melons. Mr, E F. Carraway, of Merrimon, N. C. seeds us a cotton bloom and a boll, and writes: ' Enclosed you will find a cotton bloom which I took from the farm of John N. Hamilton, Esq., on the 25th ion , ai d a!eo a little boll, thai he sits uluomtd on the 2Dt On yes terday (the27ih) I ate a very rinewater mu'ioc from the farm of Mr. O H. Willie All of Meriimon, Carteret oouniy , N C " Personal M,iiii neurit, of Rileiuh. and Mi. MAiiwlti 1) nnrti. of Durham, are viHi inn Miss Canie Claypoole. Mensit. H;im Cook ami ThomaB Chad wick lf r, yettcidav for San Marcus, Texas, whem they hv.e secured situa tions. Mi Minnie Kium, of Greene coun ty, ho has been visiting at Mr O. F. M. TjaiiV returned home yesterday. Mr. W. R Barrir.iiton returned last uighi from the M K i;huron aiatrioi onference at MtOiiva. Mr. J V. Williams has returned from Asheville and other towns in the State. Tl, f tho Herman veJ ""' l"co """" " tlHVU W " - " I - , large numuer ui paHaeuKtun iui imc- head LTJCIEE W.SP EERY. ex-Mayor Of Col. A. B. Andrews, of this State, New Haven becomes afl embezzler h" been selected as one of the live . . m Ticft-preeldents of the World's Fair to anu sniciuo bk v. k. . . . CHOLERA has Spread to France.! Mr. Thomas Daniels tells us that the Cases in Lyons and Marseilles nrm oi watson uaniois are negowai caub'e mncfe etcitement In Pai U. in8 (or ioe nwhtae and will begin (no manuiauture ui iob ait uuu no THE German Reichstag has re- possible jected all amendments to the army I The people of Trenton are to observe bill. Germany only wants a peace tne iourtn or juiy in an appropriate ..tr"':'' -:' ' ' I manner. There will be n big pionic, VOVX. Randall's successor in tlon of Trenton and Pollokaville Lodges tho House, baa made a very strong A. F. & A. M tho lftrftl Election I The Journal with it entire outfit :.- ... I . t I good win, eic. win on fj O'oiooic noon, xno biip h t.ihub oy 1 UK City Of Rome having Offended E. E. Oarper for the purpose of obtain tliif Govtrjument Of Italy, the GOV ing settlement in thnpartnernhip herr- f ha onnnlnfn.1 un A minis. I tofore existing as wunn uii per d in 14U v una rr .- ti ui or of the affairs of the city The News ancTObServer of I says: "Telegrams rectireu tit r- 'litorday y ester Tub hill ta narrv into effect the day announced the death of Judge iwinmnn.nrli.tinnB of the Interna- William anipp wmcn occurren yesier I 1 . . mi r. 1 lill . . i..j kioT in unariotie. ine iunsrai win tlonai oanK nas ueeu oomijujiou uj - tti HonRA flrtmmittpfi on Bankine I The number of new mdiutriea now iiu iuneuoy,. 1111 in North Carolina is orobablv I m r Attempt to Wreck a Train. The passenger train on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta road, which left this city yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, very narrowly escaped being wrecked near Winnsboro. A bar of iron ten feet long was the. obstruction used. One .end of the bar had been driven luto llie xruund o that the other end proj ctert arroho ihe rail on the outaide of ihv rurvo. It was in a deep cut. The rOkrii.t-rr had 10 nine to reveipe aa he wug uii- n tn obstruction nln-.ot hv the uui he iaw it. Ihorail ti re uw .y the otlo' ml lientabd i mted itelf miner tbe ungine. tut uoa.i of the vnheda 1 fi tbe ir.uk li wan a very narrow cpe from a irrri(-i avci ileiit. Charlotte Ne. Couuecticut's Population llocreiiiii. PCSTON, June 28 A Nnv Haven special says thero la a probability that the population of Connecticut may be shown to be not large enough to retain the State's present representation of four in Congrea. The farming vil lages, as shown bv the returns in the first district, have decreased in p'mla during the last ten years. ADVICE TU niOTHKUS. MR8. WlNSLOW'9 800T11INO 8YKUP should always be 11 Bad fur children teethiuic. It soothea the child, miftune the gums, allays all pain, curca wind iio tnnnA the wpjlhflr v rv oleasant at colio. and is tbe best remwdy for Diar- ..... I rhrai Toronfv.flvfl PAntM H hilt.l.lH. iftlv ,1 la 11 Ii. wen an nnl AC mirm I j t adt week that he hid to sleep under a Colored Institute for Craven County blanket. 1 This institution will be resumed on Mr. W. J. Pope, of Orif ton, Deputy first Monday of July, tomorrow week, .... Minar tliA nrinn.inAlnhin nf PrnfPHHnr Collector Internal Kevenue,, is in me n,.- .tM, hv .ra cily. I Libbie E. Leary. Mr. Williams has for several years been tbe bead of the Ward and Township Meetings. State Normal School of Fayottevillo Th r.mn(irts of the citv of New and Miss Leary has been aHsociated Ha, , rom,ntflH f,n meet Jnlv 8th at with him. They are among the boat w an nVinclr for tho nnrnose of election and most accomplished of their race delegates to the oounty convention to The public teachers, and all intending be held in the oity or New Berne, juiy me expoumu w uo piumpnj 12, 1690, at the following places: riTTTTAM w- I" D"l are VAUIIUXI warrmated, and cverv lr I nan bib u aaa price aiaaiea Batiau. Mi R xS!-"TN. las r-j 1 W. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. FI110 C alf and I.aced Waterproof Grain. Tho eicellonoe and wearlnir qualities of thin shoe can not no oetuir snowu tnan ny tne stnuiff euuorsa meutsof Ub thousands of constant wearers. SfT.OO Genuine Ilnnd-Hcwed an elegant and ml fttvliRli (treiw Shoci which commends iisclf. $ j,00 Ilnnd-Npwcd Welt. A Ann calf bhoe utioaiialletl for stvhi and duralnlltv. S0.50 Goodyear Welt Is tho standard dress O hlioe, at a popular price. SO. 50 Pollremnn'ft Hho Is especially adapted w ror railroad men, rarmerri, iic. All made in Congress, Button aud Lace. $3&$2 SHOES ladies. have been most favorably reo, Ived since Intnxluoed Al. lutely Pure. 'lLid liuwil. r iifvt-r vtr pi.lllV, Mll-liptlj nL(l vhol econoinical Uihii tii" 01 n cauitot lie biiitl 11; cnn,)-! it m lUude of low n-i, m . 1 phOK.llHtO (i-.tl' m. M ItOYAl. HAK I no l i win.h N.V. mi,...',, I r. 1.. .11 veli. f tin nii-w. Iibin' i:v li .iilti a. it 1 vtt'l; 1I1P luul- , iL'h I, II.UM1 If i .l In runs . HKi WhII M ... ct of aud tho recent Improvements make them superior ks. W. L. 1)0 (JUL AS, Brockton 1st Ward, City Hall. 2d " Court House. 31 " Phillips' Shop. 4th " Lane's Shop, 5th " Paris' Store. Township No. 8 (outside of city). At the court house at 11 o'clock a. ni. July 5th. The 8th township will meet at tne court house at 12 o'clock m., July 5th on hand at the opening of tho term which will last three weeks. j29-d2twlt.l L. "Don'l Care to Enl It is with the greatest confidence that Flood s Sarsapanlla is recommended for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headaehe, and similar troubles. This meaicine genuy tones ine stomacn, to auy shoes sold at these prices. ier. ana 11 n rv en postal tor order blan Ask vour Dealer, and uirecb w iocuji tie cannot suudIt tou tend enclosing advertised price, or a Maun. 3ltrli.s, AGENT, l'ollook and Middle Stu mai7'Jdt,TiiIyl Brok.en IFriXOEi FOR SALE CHEAP. i 1 ai icli Congressional Convention. SECOND DISTRICT. THE Republican "system of pro- eator ever before known " 1,1 ji.i fn. gives ua pleasure tu uuw wui iuo tectu)nMs a dead, dismat failure. f not idlP tanding by but catchin(t It "as conceived as a ; party ISSne, ontothem0vement with a determina- was born an economic monstrosity, tionnot to be outstripped. We shall Cleveland Plain Dealer, endeavor to publish a list of these new : enterprises that it may be eeen what We may think we had weather the Oid North State is doing. In North Carolina last week but it r firBt cataIoaue of the North . was nothing to the intense heat in I Carolina Agricultural and Mechanioal assists digestion, and makes one "real for the mirnoHe of electing a township hungry." Persons in delicate health ovomitivn committee. after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a few W. P. Mrttb. IdavB. nnd tnemBeives longinir tor Ch'm th Township Com. ana eating me plainest 100a witn unex pectea reiisn. 1 11.1 llr..,.,lln l),.1t,nv Ulnnilno nf tlio I , AI1V Ulvu V WUU1I4I1IVIJ UIIIJIJ w vityua- Democrats. - are cured by the use of Ely's Cream In obedienoe to a previous call of the Balm, the only agreeable remedy. It Exeoutive Committee, the Democrats is not a liquid or enuff, is easily applied of Polloksvilie township, on the 28th into the nostrils. For oold in the head of June, 1890, convened in the Academy it is magical. It gives relief at once. Hall and elected delegates to tne coun- Price 50 cents ty oonvention to be held in Trenton on the 5th day of July. 1890. After which the following resolutions were adopted : Resolved. That we, as Democrats, in tend to do our whole duty during the coming campaign. Resolved, That the Hon. F. F. Sim mons is our choice' for Congress and that we intend to use all honorable means to secure his nomination and election that lies within our ppwer. June 28th, 1890. J. N. Foscue, Ch'm. Jas. F. White, Ssc'y. At u iuuoUdk of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of the Second Con gressional district, hold on the 26th of June, the Congressional Convention! was called to meet in Wilson on Wed nesday, July 16th, at 2:80 p.m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for 1 Congress. F. A. WOODAKD. ie28d3wlt Ch. Dist. Dem. Ex. Com. HAND SCHOOL, A MILITARY SCHOOL Tor Young Men and Boys, Offer n full .md thorough coiiri Muilv aixl 11 hi'iillhlul mom! nni! onl trninliiK. lwi't-nKi's modmiU'. Write for Catalogue. ( APT. W. II. HAND, FREMONT, N.C. WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STRiiE ', NEW P. ERNE. N. C BUSINESS CHANGE ! Iowa. At Burlington on Thursday the thermometer registered from HG to 120 degrees. . . Mb. Cheatham, of North Car olina, has introduced in the House a bill to aid In the establishment and temporary support of common schools. The tilUJs the same as tbe bill -v commonly known as the Blair bill. College has been issued and shows that there are eieatv-two students from thirty-two counties in attendance. The work being accomplished at this col-lege-in the way of fitting our boys and young men for a practical turn in life cannot be too highly valued and it is with pleasure that we learn of its flat tering prospects in the future. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1 Pamlico district. I IN ADMIRALTY. Marshal's Notice of Bkizuke. 6 A very (inn Cigar. 9 Try it. At J. F, TAYLOR'S. Whereas, a libel hath been filed In ihe Dig-1 trlot Court or the United Mtatea for the I District of Pamlico In the Eastern Dlatrlct or North Carolina, on the 30th day of June. MKSorK that time, and confidently solicit the steamer Gertie Mar, her taokle. apparel and ulauca "A lUUftltUi public patronage, and tho continuance New P,i:u.k, N. C, June 17th. 1890. TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THI! PUULIC. I hfuo diepopod of rnv entire IW. . tlmg RufiinesH and Works to Mr. R. Daunouberg. v. ho will continue in that line at my old Ktar.il, on Cravpn Street, : next door to tho Motion arii (Jrain Ki. change, New Homo, N. (.:. Appreciating the U,ns. cnntinunrl nrwl 1 liberal patronage of mv frierirU T nnr. ' dially commend to luem Mr. Dannen- oerg, and auk that they favor him with, their cualnm. Wholesale Liquor Trade. I have retained mv Wholesale I.innnr Bueinese and have moved to the Build ing two doora Eaat of the Gaston House, on South Front Street, where I invite old friends and customers to calf and see roe. Having been in tho wholesale tradn for the past dozen years, I refer with pleasure to my business relations during Large Increases In Population Cen sus Notes. BALTIMORE. The present population of Baltimore estimated at 432,1)93, Ita inorease Shipping News. The steamer Newberne, of the O. D line, will Bail tomorrow Wednesday) aw ArnioAr Phllftrlftlnhlft la at 12 o'olock for norioiit believed to-be the fastest war ship of her size in the world. In her trial trip she made nineteen knots ..and a half in a heavy fog and against & Btrong'tide. Her true time is over twenty one knots. - ' The Cleveland Plain Dealer says: "The President is beginning to think that it Is about time to ad tertise in Indianapolis for bids , oi) painting a modest sign: "B Harri ' eon, LL.D., attorney and counselor "atlaws". ' : , ' ' General disatisfaction with the census continues to ' prevail, and " the question now is whether there X has really been a fair conns any where.- Neither the system estab lished . by Superintendent ' Porter nnr&nv ones observation of. its operation leads to he opinion tha the enumeration Is reliable. Much excitement exists in this cc:.-try over -a telegram from HiTr tT, c."20uncing the. arrest and conHar- tia jail of A. J Diaz, a Babtbt h' ;rary.. Diaz Is an Americaa ul'.-ti and his arrest is claimed to I a r " o:5 persecution, The Etate E . r-::-5cd to ia c; :it has been : toEccnre his The Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D line, tailed yesterday with a full cargo of general exports. The Eaglet, of this line, will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 'clock. Tha steamer Tahoma will siil at 7 'clock this morning. Eastern North, Carolina Colored In dustrial Stock and Fruit Fair. Posters are out announcing tbe first exhibition of the above named fair at New 'Berne, August 28 to 29, 1890. Rev. W. B. Thurber ia president and W. W. Lawrence is secretary. ' It is stated that a large amount of premiums are offered, several good, bands will be ia attendance, Hon, H. -P. Cheatham, Dr.r J. 0. 1 Price, and other prominent sneakers will be present. Cheap ex eursion rates on all railroads nave neeu obtained, .'-' The exhibition Will be held on the grounds of the East Carolina Fish Oyster, Game and Industrial Aesocia- tion. Governor Fowle has been invited to ooen the fair., The organization of this fair assooia tlon is' atr evidence of enterprise ana commendable spirit'on tbe part 0 our oolorcd people and wo are gUd to see It. ; The Jodrnal hopes that the fair will be a fine suooeas. ' , - during the .past decade being about 1UU,UUU. inis, says wiu oun, wiiiBu-f)ew Berne on tbe ism day of July, vancef Baltimore from the seventh city 1 1880, if it be a court day, or else on the. next in population to the sixth and possibly Xr'Si1 the fifth, as the figures are very close hibel and to make their allegations in that hnr.wann Baltimore and St. Louis. Tne I behalf. census plaoes Baltimore considerably ahead of Boston. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The population of the District of Co lumbia is shown by the recent census to be 223,160, or an inorease of 28.4 per cent, since 1880. There nave been within these ten years, however, two furniture, and pray Ins the usual process and monition or ine court, mat an persons in terested in tne said vessel, tier taPkle, ap parel and fnrnltuie, may be cited to answer the premises and all due proceed ings being had, that the same may be de creed to be sold and the proceeds thereof be distributed according to law. Therefore. In pursuance of the said monition under the seal of Bald Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give notice generally unto all persons having or pretending to have any right, title or In terest therein, and to Edmund Parkin, mns- SolliiiK loti of Goods for little money. Dated at NewBejne, tho 30th day of June, A, V, 1BW. Joshua B. Hill, TJ. 8. Marshal, By Chas. B Hill, Dept, Marshal. F. M. Simmons, Esq., J39 Ht. Proctor. CATAWBA COLLEGE, NEWTONj N. O. NEXT SESSION will begin Auk. 4lh, ..m.ir,na msila hir lhA rMilinA ' tinh rull Academic and Collegiate enumerations maae oy tne ponce, eaon ., mn noun, pontine, uruuw. of which showed continued increase. I Penmanship, and Boo-keepin. f ine The figures of 1890. although below I Buildings. Apparatus, Libraries. tc. Tt.11 ..ha.,' t,a ui,. I instructors, ijocation neauniui. uoaru ana wuBnuau, y. -"y - Taltlo moderate. Indie.nt Deisons heloed. mates going even as hjgu as nv,N, I Apply at once, catalogue ree. are vet held to be as mucn, at -ray I-Address BE v. J. u. ULArr, rreaiuent. thmiphtfiil well informed Belrsori could tHarMwlm EV. J. A. OiL, secretary. have anticipated. ..... v.-.- ; NEW ORLEANS. . The census returns are delayed, and J BASEBALL AND,ATHLETIC SPORTS Greensboro Female College, li ItF.KNSBORO. N. C. The Seventy-first Session of this well- known institution will begin on the 27th Day of August, 1890. In addition to thorough instruction in the Literary Course, special advantages are offered in the departments of In strumental and Vocal Music, Elocution, Art, and t'nysical Training. Charges moderate. For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES, je24dwlm President. of my old customers. Very respectfullr. JAME3 REDMOND. ' Hew Berne Bottling Works. , Having purchased the Bottlinir Wortu . of Mr. James Redmond, I shall continue the same in all its branches at his old and well known stand, and respectfully ' we uouuuueu patronage of bis old customers and friends, promising to give the public the satisfaction that has always characterized the well known house of Mr. Redmond. Very respectfully. 1 ' je21dwlm E. DANNENBERG. 'sr SALE AND EXCHANGE The Glorious Fourth! Williams' Ink And Writing Fluid. BEST IN THE WORLD. AT TH- FAIR GROUNDS ON THE FOURTH OF JULY. The Mack is the best color on the market. The Blue-Macs; i iu!d bas no superior. Write for prims. Manufactured by J. V. WILLIAMS. innyldwSm New Kerne. N. C the enumeration will be continued dur ing this week. The State census taken in March, as a check on the Federal ones, is nearly completed. It shows a total of about 1,147,000 for, Loujeiana And 23B.300 for New Orleans. A 3 1 i .fMMH T Allfa 1 1UrS"Vi MHwav, , ji uweKabiuu UI UIWinOUaVl Ud UUIIil JMW1-itl(P A .. - . - have waited on Secretary Noble and T" ' M n me , aay r . SALE OP VALUABLE , 1890. at the ouknal In the nave waicea on oeuiotnijr uvia: " I nromised SupertnttnaentronerioproreBiagBinss AtBetM Brj0rts to benin at 3 o'olock. 0f N81: Berne, t 13 ocioon, M.,th9 the unotnoiai returns 01 ine supervisor, 1 o 11 t s nVinv unuemgnea win sen ny pumio Auction, for . . . iv. !..! r , . ' I iJaseDail Bt 0-O CIOOK. I tlnnh. tha follow n Valnnhln Pmnat J ,n wmon piw . rwi' " v7 v AdmiBiion 85 oenta -it approximately at 481,000, They claim the population is over ouu,uuu, . , c- HEWABK. - - -.- - " Newark in 1880 stood fifteenth in pop ulation among the oities of the United States. ' The supervisor estimates the present population at 200,000. cents. Children under 15 years, 10 ots. Carriages free. J II III I 1 I ' I ! Schedule B" Taxes, ", " ' NOTICE. Office or Register of Deeds, Craven Co.. N. 0.. June 80. 1890. All Merchants, Traders, Liquor Deal- ; ' - Short lived Bliss: ' ; ' - The Rev. Sam Jones' daughter; Annie, and . Prof . Wm . Graham , who eloped era. Keeners of Ferries. Commission f rord Cartersvillo last Christmas and Merohants, Auctioneers, and all others "f,?!1,008 property . . . .i . 1 HuniiF. iiirvivinff M.in.i i Ladies 10 wit: The entire property, outfit and stood will 01 The New Berne Journal, consisting of printing presses, type, cases, turnlture; a tub ui luinr uu iinuu; uiuue lurmtnrt) ana lixturei, books, and editor's library, con taining a good assortment or reference bookB, all book aocounta, and other evl- aencesor aeotoi ine new Berne joitrwat. and the good will of said newsDaner. . , .. . - - . . r - Ainu, uvo euarea 01 siook in toe jnbw Berne BuUdlus and Loan Association, and dm share of stock In. the Bast Carolina Fish uysier, name anu industrial ,Amnnlatlnn and Craven county vouchers amounting to abouttlffi.OO. . For run description and particulars of the ENTITLED TO TIJB1 BKX. ' All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every family should have, at onoe, a bottle of the best fam ily remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in SOo. and $1.00 bottles by all lead glsta. ' - annlv to K. K i-j 1- r..u ... 1 1. .v-' .' . : j Harper, surviving partner or Nuun A Mar. were marrit UM""- 1 -U7B """J woo are require w per. or to ClemerTt Manly, Kxecutor of H. H. Rv. Mr. Drumbell. rector Of the St. Hat their mirohases. reoeints or sales, is Nunn. Anv one wianina tn tha nmm.rtv faurs AJnuron, nave eparBiou., im tne oaie may oe, unaer eoneanie " .L,.. "T" wi ,P'eeo ijouple went out to ride Christmas day; of the Revenue Laws of.N. 0.,seotwn tiivem f !'-T ,,re lntomUoa drove to-a station above Cartemi.le, 22. are-herebv notified to list the same nnsiivie is made bv f. i. Ranwr. mrviv. and took the train for Chattanooga, at my offloe during the First Ten Days fn partner or the late nrm or Minn Bar- whnrn itnv were marriea. inev mar-i in iniv. imhi.; tat six mnntha nnriinr ".r-r-v. ; . , l ' - 1 ui w purvaerBiup, - r rtt in nasio, ana are now royeuuun June BU, 19W, , - ' - 1 Th undersigned desl; leisure.' -, H is. rumoreu tnai rroi. 1 . , J, A. KltJUAKDSUJN, Graham will apply to have the marriage ? Register of Deeds of Craven Co. annuuea. unattanoogavienu.; ews. ,: .. ,, ijiulw 1 desires to state that the entire propeerty will be sold, and good title, ireerrom incumnranoe, given to me pur 1 chaser. may2Sdtd B. k HARPEB. at r V PiT Jfflh , rv vas I have constantly on hand ' As Fine and v; Well Broken Horses as ever brought to New Berne. Thty are seleoted with care and from reliable dealers only. I have good roadsters, good draft horses, and those suited for familv Durnosfs and tha saddle. Also, in connection with my Livery, I have a FIRST-CLASS Carriage and Buggy Repository, ; where will be found a full equipment of riding vehicles; Painting, repaint!-, eto-, done ia; the very best workman ship. A trained and experienced She constantly on duty? Will take pleas'; In showing you through any dep ment of my business. : iiioESTEWAM.

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