If Daily EE VOL: X.-NO. 139. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL t 9 BUSINESS LOCALS. I.MNE CREAM OHEESE.Cornad Beef, : Hams, Breakfast Baoon, Pig Pork, (lodflsh. White Beam and Northern Irish Potatoes, Just Arrived, " C. E. Slovib. OLD papers for ule at the Journal office by the -dozen, hundred or thontand. tf INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene fit of life inenranoe before or after deth. Forty -f yean In Business. Forty-fix millions assets. The leading Company in the State In 1890 Healthy male peraona taken from fourteen to aeyenty years old. aogStf; D. T. Carraway, Agent. NEW DRUG 8TORE.-Dnigs, Medi oiLei and Ohemlcmls, O. P. Popular Proprietary Med telnet). All varieties of Drnggtst's Sundrlts. Trusties and Brto a. New orop Garden Seeds. Floe and Large Hlook Cigars and Tobacco, A,u. hkw. Pre scriptions accurately oomponnded (and not at wab prla). our m"tto and our buoobbs. O. 0. OBtfKN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle st four doors from Pollock, JanM ly SELLING OUT AT COST. My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jy17 tf M. H. 8ULTAN. ARCTIC SODA and Coca Cola at Bam'l B. Waters. COME and Examine my Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT. COST to make room for new fall stock. jy17tf M. H. Sultan. IT is asserted that Mr. Blaine is stronger than ho has been in ten years. Prepeuations are being made for the laying of cable from Jupiter inlet on the Florida coast to Nassau. The Boston Journal thinks that Gorman will and ought to win (he Democratic Presidential nomina tion. The Kichmond and Danville has offered a reward of 810,000 for the arrrest of the miscreant who re moved the rail that caused the wreck. Secretary Rusk, has had a diplomatic triumph. The restric tion against the admission of American pork into Germany has been removed. The Pope is a very sick man. The question of a successor is being agitated. It is said that he prefers aa American, but the cardinals wish a Italian to be the head of the church. The sooner the Democrats who are members of the Alliance shall repudiate the demagogues who are seeking to lead them into the ditch the better it will be for them and the country. Governor Campbell is in New York. He speaks confidently ol the result of the election in Ohio. The Governor has been sick for several weeks but hopes to open the canvass on the 17th, inst. Skeletons of British soldiers killed in the battle of Lundy's Lane have just been nnearthed. With thorn were red coats, knives, to bacco pouohes and other articles in good preservation. The British consulate at Yehang, China, has been destroyed by a mob which attacked the Europeans on the first of September. The French gunboat Aspic has left Kin Etang for the scene of (lis orders. All of oar readers remember the disturbance in Tennessee caused by Bending convicts to the mines. An arrangement was made in eluding an agreement of the Governor to call the legislature together: He did so, and now the legislature decides that it Is power less ' to abrogate the penitentiary leases. , A special from White Pigeon Mich., Sept. 4. Bays: The dynamite factory ; of F. A. Eey nolds and Company near . this place exploded Fast evening. It u estimated that : there were about twenty tons of dyiamite in the building, whioh was a three story brick.', Soaroely a vestaee of it remains, Sixteen workmen were . completely :. anni hilated. '''i : ril The Boston Herald says: They had a. regular theatrioal perfor. manoe Tin one ; of the New Yoik theatres"1 Sunday night," bat as the proceeds of the entertainment went to the families of the tiotlms of the collapsed building it was all right, Charity covers a maltitnde of Bins inoluding Sunday ; theatrical per formanoea.. : . -;j" . j That which is easy to do,though it may oe worth dome, is not so lm v portant as that which is hard and dias"reenv'o, rid which therefore LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. E. Slover, oreatn cheese. C. B. Bill, Timothy hay, eto, A. F. Moore, Notioe. Journal Offioe, old papers. The steamer Newberne will sail from Old Dominion wharf at 2 p. ra , on regular sohednte. Mr. J. A. Simpson began the ereotion of Mr. J. J. Disoaway't residenoe ad joining Dr. Duff r 's residence yesterday. Mr. R. C. Eehoe has been appointed by United Statas Marshal J. B. Hill a depnty United State Marshal for this district. Mayor Ellie has boen appointed by Qot. Holt as delegate to the annual National Prison Association which as sembles at Pittsburg, Pa Oot., 1015 Rey. Robert Stilley, of the Free Will Baptist denomination, will preaoh to night, and also Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights in Mr. Brioe Anderson's workshop at the Long Wharf. The public are cordially in- ited. The Raleigh correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger says that at least half a dozen Governors will attend the Southern Inter-State Exposition and eny number of other distinguished gentlemen and of oourse the entire number of visitors will be the largest that Raleigh' ever had. Many prepara tions for the event are being made in a social way. John Simpson, who, through the par- severance or Mayor EIIib and the deteotive eogaoity of the Baltimore police foroe was oaught there was brought baok to the oity by Policeman Gaskill. It was intended to try bim before Mr. S. R. Street yesterday after noon for the theft of Mr. E. Whitman's gold watch but at his own request to give him time for getting counsel the trail was postponed to this morning at 9 o'clock. The sash, etc,, arc being taken out of the building in which Richardson &a Son's job printing offioe wbb formerly located preparatory to moving it up to Judge Seymour's lot on Metcalf-etreet adjoining Maj. A. R. Dennison's resi dence where it wil be fitted up as a dwelling. Judge Seymour having pur chased it at the auction sale to dear the lot for the erection of the publio build ing. The Schools. The New Berne Collegiate Institute, Graded Bchool, Academy of the Sisters of Mercy and Miss Mollie Heath's sohool opened yesterday with good at tendance for the first day. The Institute had over a hundred . A num ber of the parents of the pupils also were present at the opening. Rev. Kufus Ford oonduoted the opening religieus ezeroises. The Graded Sohool had 125 In attendance a fine showing for it Rev. B. A. Willis oonduoted the opening religious ezeroises' On the Warpath. It is reported that trouble is brewing at the Pamlioo oyster grounds. Gen'l Gaston Lewis has been surveying en tries in Hyde oounty and has just left there and gone to Pamlioo to continue his work there of looating the plats that had been taken up for the purpose of engaging in the oyster culture, Those who are opposed to suoh meas ures made threats that they would shoot him, so it is said at the first stake he stuok to mark a boundary. Dr. F. P. Gates of Bayboro and Hon. W. T. Caho of this oity, who have taken up grounds there are also included in the threats. Needing certain plots and documents from Bayboro, General Lewis went over after them, leaving bis boat at Vandemere, and while he was gone thirteen rifle balls were fired through the sloop he was using. The sloop is Oapt. Frisbie's. It is intended to arrest some who made threats. Weather Signals Frost Warnings. O. F. Von Hermann, Observer U. S. Weather Bureau Raleigh, N. C, has sent out a letter addressed to the to' baooo growers of North Oarolina In whioh he says ths ohief of the U.S. Weather Bureau is about to perfect a system otfrott warning! for the benefit of the tobaooo growers in this State. Bulletining the information, utilising the press, railroad wires, telephones, eto., will form part of the general plan of giving these warnings to the people. Persons who wish to receive the frost warning r are , requested to correspond with Ms. Hermann. 1 Display stations will be established wherever a displayman oan be secured who will purchase or make his own flag and display it from a tall staff for the .benefit of the community or sec tion. The oold wav flsg (white flag square with blaok centre will be the frost warning smybol. ' , 4 All the weather signals were former 1 received in New Berne at the offioe of the A. ft N. C. R. R., bat for some unknown cause the bureau quit send ing them. We arc authorized by Mr. 8. L. Dill, Superintendent of the rail' road to say that the frost signals will be promptly displayed : there whenever they are tent and not the frost signals only hat the other; weather signals also if the. bureau,, chooses iq resume the sending of tham. We hope they wOl all be' furnished. st i Coming and Going:. Prof. F.E. Morton returned yesterday morning from spending the summer in Morebead and Beaufort, and resumed his dutiss In having oharge of the music department of the New Berne CollegUte Mary L Allen of the Institute has returned from a visit to her parents in Salem, Va. The following non-resident pupils entered the Collegiate Institute yester day in addition to those we spoke of Sunday : Misses Carolina Tingle, of Reelaboro; Parthenia Hunter, of Stan ardsville, Va.; Laura Bwi'zer and Annie Rumley, of Beaufort, and Emma Hunter of Huntersville, and Messrs. Willie Mace, of Beaufort; Wm. A. Weeks, of Marlowe; H. N. Roper, of Hyde county, &ni Bradford MoCotter, of Vandemere, Pamlioo county. Elder E. S. Banes of the Adventist Church who has been preaching in the city, left to hold meetings in Kinaton. Mrs. TUoe. Hall and her daughtgr. Miss Sudle left to visit relatives in Kinston. Mr. Frank Soheelky left on the steam er Neuse of the E. C. D. line to visit relatives in Hartinsburg, West Vir ginia. Mr. Wm. E. Sultan left for New York after his fall stock. Mr. C. B. Foy acoompmled by his father. Mr. C. E. Foy left to untor Davidson College. Mr. E. F. Small, ropreaentativo of the Royal Uerinateur Company of Atlanta is registered nt the Albert. School Committees Elected by Board of Education September 7, lS'Jl. 1st township, A. P. Whitford. Hl.F. D;nkius and C. M. Roach. 2nd township, referred to Saturday week September 19. 3rd townBhip, R. A, Russell, W. B. Pierce, and Q. W. Richardson. 5th, township, Isaao Taylor, Alocza Whitehead, John S. Morton. 6th township, Ben. E. Williams, A. J- Chostnutt and F. M. Barnes. 7th towcahip, George D. Conner, Gabriel L. Hardlson and Josao Brooks. 8th township, E. H. Meadows, W M. Watson and E. R Dudley. 9.h township, Drew Dixon, Yv'rn Prescott and E. Z R, Davis. AX OLD BILL. Printed In Xcw Bcruo Over One !I uu- drcd Years A(?o. A special from Thomas ton, Ga., to the Augusta Chronicle tells of a very old bill in that country. The Printer James Davia had his office on lot No. 1 nowthe residenoe of Mr. John C. Green of this oity. Compound intorest on this note would make it valuable. The Chronicle Bays: "We were shown by Mr. W. T. Reeves a pieoe of paper money, whioh we aouDt not is tne oldest in this oounty. It belonged to his wife's grandmother, who was a North Carolin ian. It is a twenty-five-dollar bill, made in 1780, and therefore 111 years old. It bears this printing on its faoe: North Carolina currency. No. 1484. This en titles the bearer to Twenty -Five Spanish Milled Dollars, or the value thereof in Gold or Silver. Agreeable to an aot of the Assembly passed at Newborn the 10th day of Hay, 1780." It is signed by James Cook and J. W. Cason. In the left-hand side, reading sideways, are the words "Death to Counterfeit," and opposite this is "XXV Dollars." On the bill are the words "Twenty-Five Dollars," and "Printed by James Davis, 1780." This is all on it except the border, and the bill is in a goodjstate of preseration. It is two and one half by four inches tn size. Mr. Reeves prizes it highly and takes good care of it. Evangelist Fife at Chatham. Evangelist Fife is mooting with great suooess at Chatham, Va. His meetings there have been going on over a week Yesterday, the Chatham bank, and all the stores in the town were olosed and there was a complete suspension of business. Some few went fishing, but four-fifths of the population of the town attented the meetings, it is said. Twin City Daily Sentinel. The Wrecked Train. It Is said here today that there ia a olue to the man who took up the rail at Third creek and wreoked the train. The story runs that the man had a grudge against Brodie, the New York drummer, and that several years ago he made an attempt to wreck a train on whioh Brodie was traveling. Barely so great a reward as 810,000 will secure the detection of the man. That is by far the greatest reward ever offered in North Oarolina and it affords to the amateur deteotlvss a golden opportu nity. State Auditor Sanderlin returned today at 1.80 p. m. from Statesville having been kept there just a week and a day by the injuries, or rather the bruises, he reoeived in the accident He will keep very quiet for a while, until be fully recovers. -Raleigh Uor. Wil. Messenger. Shaken of AU Creeds and Kinds Are to be found In every locality visited by chills and fever. The very animals exhibit in suoh plague festered regions symptoms of the dire infection. If experience baa proved, in the domain of medicine, anything conclusively, It la that Hostetter'a Stomaoh Bitten will not only eradicate from' the system every vestige of the miasma-born com plaint, but effectually defend residents and temporary sojourners in malaria scourged localities against Ik There is a general conoenius of opinion among medical men, no leas than In the minds of the publio, on this point. ' Not only on this continent, but in the tropios where malarial oomplainta assume their most virulent tjpe, this incomparable medicinal safeguard ia universally used and esteemed. .Dyspepsia, biliousness. oonsMnation, - debility and kidney trouble are all thoroughly remediable AX AtJE OF ELECTRICITY. Its Wonderful and Undream d-of l)e velopments. Since New Barne has the telephone, the telegraph, and elcotrio lights, and it now oontlle:ing eleotric cms, tie following useful and interesting infor mation might be worth remembering: How many telephones are in use ia the United States ? About three hundred thousand. What is the average oost, per mile, of a trans-Atiantio submarine cable ? About one thouand dollars, What war vessel has the most com plete electrio plant '( The United States man of war China go. How Btrong a current is used to feed a message over an Atlantic cable V Thirty oells of battery only. Equal thirty volte. What is the longest distance over which conversation by telephone is dai ly maintained V About seven hundred and fifty miles from Portland, Me., to Buffalo. N. Y. What is the fastest time made by an electrio railway V A mile a minute, by a small expert mental oar. Twenty miles an hour oo street railway systems. How many miles of submarine cablne, are there in operation V Over one hundred thousand miles, or enough to girdle the earth four times. What is the maximum power genera ted by an electrio motor V Seventy live horao power. Expeii mcnta indicate that one hundred horse power will noon be rouchod. How ia a broak in a submarine cable located V By measuring the electricity nocded to oharge the remaining unbroken part. How many mi I en of tulegraph wire are in operation in the United States ''. Over a million, or enough to enoircle the globe forty times. How many messages can bo trans mitted over a wire at one time V Four by the quadruple system in dai ly use. How is telegraphing from a moving train accomplished ''. Through a oirouit from the oar roof introducing a ourrent in the wire oo poles along the traok. What are the most widely separated pointS(betweon whioh it is possible to send a telagram V British Columbia and New Zalsnd, via America and Europe. How many miles of telephone wire are in operation la tho United Su'.en ? More than one hundred and seventy thousand, over which one million fifty five thousand messages are sent daily. What is the (rreatoet candlo power ol aro light used in a lighthouse '( Two million in the lighthouuo at Housholm, Denmark . How many persons ia the United States are engaged in business depen ding solely on olectnoity r Estimated at two hundred and fifty thousand. How long doe? it take to transmit a message from San Fracoesco to Hong Kong '( About fifteen minutes, via Now York, Canso, Penzance, Aden, Bombay, Mad ras, Penang. and Singapore. What is the fastest time mado by an operator sending messages by Morse system r About forty two words per min ute. $100,000 Yacht Wrecked With a Pleasure Party. Eoston, Sept. 4. The steam yacht Albatross, owned by J. Eggleston, has been wreoked on the rocks on Cull Island, near' the Newfoundland coast. and is a total loss. She was valued at 8100,000. Thero wss a large party of guests on board and all were landed safely exoept Dr. J. B. Eggleston, the only son of the owner, who is believed to have been drowned. After a boatload of guests had put off for the land, young Eggleston, thinking the boat was about to founder, jumped into tbe sea with the intention of swim ming ashore. He has not been seen sinoe. lie had last graduated from the medical college at Albany, N. Y. A Kcmarkablc Fire. The most destructive and irresistible forces often spring from causeB which an infant might repress in the begin ning. On Monday one thousand square miles of the most magnificent wheat in Dakota were reduced to eanes Dy a snark whioh had issued from the pipe of a threshing-machine and fallen in the adiaoent stubble. The lire swept over this wide area with inconceivable rapidity, destroying houses and oattle as well as hay and wheat. The misfor tunes of Western farmers are as remarkable for their variety as for thsir thoroughness. What with oyolones grasshoppers, blizzards, droughts and mortgages, it is dimoult to comprehend how the Western farmer manages to keep alivo. Richmond Times. Have you tried themV The new Liver Pill for Biliousness, Sick- Headache, Torpid Liver and Constipation. Brook field's Liver and Kidney Pills, sugar coated, oval, 80 in a box, for 35 oents. For sale by F. S. Duffy, New Bern, N.C. aog27dw8m LEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK. For biliouness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foulit omaoh, take Lemon Elixir. For tiok and nervous headaohes, take Lemon Elixir' For sleeplessness and nervousness. take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you In any of the above diseases, all of whioh arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomaoh kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxtey Atlanta. Ga. SOo, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. : -' ! a PBOltmBNT MTNISTIB WHITES. After ten yean of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous Droetration. biliousness, disordered aia neve and oonstipation, I have been onred by Dr. Moaley's Lemon Elixir, and am new a wen man. (.":v;;.';.v2 "'- t Eldlf. B. Church South,- -No. 83 TatnaU at,, Atlanta, Ga. P0WDI Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavonins; Btrcngth. Latest U. S Oor-rn u t J-'mtd I'" purt Ntilicc, j SSOBETARY'S Ol'MW, Nkwbehn, N. C, 0 Auk., li-y 1. i The Thirty-neventli Annual Mi ctiug I of the Stockholders of the Atlantic im.i i North Carolina Railroad Company will: be held at Morehoad City on tho lourth Thursday (24th) in September 1J!. j F. C HOHKHTS ,( 'y. I Sellini; Out at Cn-l. Now is the time to aiake yoai pur chases for Dry Gotnln and Yo,'rji..s. Owing to the large stock to be , o. ured this fall, the balaucn of good' hund must be disposed of positively i,: ont to make room for ;.iv ocds. tf "M. U. Sl-r Copai'lnoi.-iiMi Notice I have this day BRnoriated nolf in the ruoroaMtilc LusirieeH O. Willett of the '.no of LU Willett farmers, a.- u Tmrtiif : mercantile buninotn. All dKl mo and all debta duo by in; in v -Mr. W. t'i, -a ' i:i Mlii ''ie to will be sottled by the new firm. E. li. IRcKiifPN. Now Berne, N. C, h' t, 1M" TREASURER'S KKl'Oi; l . rtt. 1 Htiirl' T. Loich, iu ,i. .i. with . in ,i i Moll! i1U. ity of '' Hi'i iuir Sept Dk. To balance ? '. J.83 Aug. 19. To mortgage loan (1 Ulrioh) l.COO.OO ' 17. To c'hf'm tax collector 200.00 " 2'J. " " ' 1'jO.OO Sept. 5. " city marshal 114.60 ' " Tax Collector 100 00 a,4aa.43! Cit By voucher. M Ilahn 8 2 25 Trent Lumber Comeany 23. 14 H J Lovick l'l.fifi JW Waters 16.00 JTLewis 25 00 J E Oaekill 0 00 M T Roberts 80,00 JKLand 110.00 B Dixon 30.00 Eli Elliott 30 00 JC Green 25 00 W B Waters 2S.U0 D H Stalling 20.00 Dan'l Beet 20.00 Miss E E Disosway 22 60 Moses Hooks 1.50 Electrio Light and Power Co.... 218.66 New Berne Gas Co 26. 15 M. Hahn & Co 15.00 W. M. Watson, clerk, 4.10 Geo. Henderson 4.00 L 8 Wood 2.70 JTLewis 15.85 N S Richardson 25 00 L L Churchill 75 Green & Steveoaon 35 00 H J Lovick (orders paid) 378 55 WSGaskins 245 00 New Berne Eng. Oo 60 00 Henry It Brown 50 00 H J Lovick 50 00 Balanoe 957.DU 52,438.43 I hereby solemnly swear that tbe above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Huqii J. L,ovick, tJity Ireas. Sworn to and subsoribod before roe this 7th day of Bept., 1891. rERDINASl) L'LKk'II . J, 1" NOTICE. My wife (Malviua O. Moore) having left my bed and board, without my oonsent or desire, this is to notify all persons, that I shall not be responsible, for any oontraots made by hor on any acoount whatever. A . V. MOORE. Newborn, N. 0., Supt. 8, 18'Jl. lOt 0 33 01 H o 03 O o w UtM Braach OrdM of 'Irtr HfcU, 1,125, will meet at Howard's UaU to night at 8:80. , Jo, K. Wiujb. . Aoot.5 Seed Rye, Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, White and Red Clover, Blue Grass and Timothy Seed, Kay and Feed, Bagging and Ties. CHAS. B. HILL, flay, Orain and Feed, East side Market Dock, NEW JJEKNK.N. 0. Kt'j.StlltW'ill!. Xhu pirer,ta of children who take OiUi. ' -n.s -.IiouM ' S.Iain from mi' a panjpijki entitled : "A l't'.V V, OP,D9 iddri'Hsed to the PARFNT (;oricnriiir,t tba ML'Pl' Ai. KijrcAHO: of iit CHILD." CliAS. I.. (1ASK11.L. So. ik hy LUCAS & LEWIS. 8. . STREET, Genernl Insurance Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C. WANTED. A First Class Salesman, One who understands dolliing. Shoos, &c , and can command and hold trad'. ilust liavc oxpcrioiico. (Jootl Salary for the Right Man, and a iiermanent placo. Address, in own liandwi iting-, 15A1KJA1N STOUK, o:c L, Now IVriie, N. C. All communications will ho strictly confidential. CLARK & CO. L6JHBEI1 FOB SALE. About 30 M. foot, suitable for fencing and out buildingti, at c 1 par il. feet. CONODON SON. S, r: 5 01 Now IWoo, N. C. a. l mmm, Watclies, GL00KS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, NEW BERNE, N. O. Repairing Neatly Done, June 'J? dwtf BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ROAD CARTS, HARNESS. Will be sold low for Cash or secured Notes. Horses and Mules kept IN STOCKS ?V. J. W. STEWABT cisc iiancc! I liliU fSBiy LI I L! I FOR SALE. Two KUAND NEW Georgia Cotton rjins, 3") and 45 Saws eacli, for sale by Big Iko at 45 and .V. dollars, each. Factory price :io and 115 dollars, each, dinners will do well to call and see, him. W. WILLIS, Keep3 Everything on hand usually found in a First-Class Grocery, Middle St. New Berne, N.C. HOLLAND & JIRVIS. STAPLE km FANCY DRY GOODS. IiKST (iOODS .u&osf iPfisesI "V. N . ST. C. to:. t-s f - 1 c Tra. k, Cotton .'iiUitu.lion, 1 to Lo nr . f Niw i' 1th; tn iio county, urtf, well ' riiltlvu- ,i kltrher.; two hftrnrs I "h w. for til M !.:r .HI. 't.tn !lt;8. 'u fiirin. JlH; drow . f ht 'k. i ,rii. foil- ".i lf;t leu ;in with . 4n,c hoi-HQ power . iinl beiiun;, on 1'it.ii' ( Holier, and K-'-i ordtT. wm , ill1 I'lifiiice 111 one v I r -ha V., il. COX, '-W lil.THf, N. C. ??? YOU. MIS Mto;i Mil I,' Asa fir I' ras,t.- .-i. 'no ol SOtVENIK K. Vi 1: la' .,. srrlv il. FOUHTAIH ' m r,'c,'lvvj a fresli I) ;(M) CIIAINN. We kIv a wrlltrn tmrii li u 1 1 WySTC 1 l -,l A i I P, anil l-KICICH AKK WAV IMIWll, fume 111 Ml.il sr mo. SAM. K. EATON, M Hi... opposite llapUat Ohurcht. nivl!J il i ' 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 100 " Brandy Peaches BOLD CHEAP. Keduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Eorsford Bread Preparation. it. mioii, WHOi.I-.8ALH GttO(lER, '.' f !Mi.K - 'I'KF.KT. N'rtW liEENE. N. O. Irrived: Ymirg snfucky and Virginia HAHN j I las Just Arrived I with Two C:ir Loads of Younc ivl":TL"C!v' and WEST VA. HORSES AID MULES From to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddlo Horses, Which Will Bo Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc. OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and sco us bofQra !. you buy ; it willjie to your advantage to do SO, -M .irv Just I I ' llorsesliules ! Chi!dreyjryJoPitc!ier,$lC2:3r?;5 cy tne i ;rert. sspl

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