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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 4

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CXHVA. GUIS AKD QCIXKiWAM; iileused to heathen Chinee rsn a r.T T7W T'l'O THE DAILY GAZETTE. looklnu sort of a fullow, ho didn't uwir anv- PHWr collsf." If B.ny BUlbLi I. a 11U1.I1 G. 8.

BRACK KEAKKRH IM CfflilA. GLASS AIHJ QDELiSWARE, SILVER-PLATED WAEE, TjAXIPS AITD LAMP FIXTTJEES No. 121 MAIN BTBEET. (Wllaon A Webb's Old 8nd- BTi PROMPT AND PKRSONAt ArTKNTlON CffliJA CABIII M. L.

KHMPE, TIKEt, LIQUORS, ETC. KaTtKaatiaa. T. LANDMAN KATZENBERG LANDMAN, Wkoleaftle Dealera WPSSUQDORS TOBACCO faAZETTE BLOCK, CeraereTSMtt as Marakaai Stnett. 8ole ArenU for Fosanm hoiiow and Old Hickory Bourbon.

Be BERNAYS OBALKa IS FINE OLD WINES, LU1U0RS, Cigars, Tobaccot, Pipes, Etc. TTA8 CONSTANTLY ON HANI) AA and offers for sale, aa a nib- t'lALTY, the IbUowing genniiw imported artklea, warranUwl pure and unadulterated vl 4 -i, WM. cEWAN'8 EDINBURGH EAST INDIA PALE ALE. i In pint bottle and on draught. The mort Salutary Tonic.

vtMt nirf Rrmndiea. London Jamaia Bum. Batavia Arrac, Holland mi li'i Gin. Irish Whlaky, ron, Sherry, Bordeaux and Rhine Winea. Claret, BauteriieH CHAMPAGNE WINES Of Bouobellla DoVenoera arie Blanche and Imperinl, in quarto, pinto and naif pinto something new 0L0 BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES.

Always a full aaHortniom oi genuiin Domegtiu Always a frOBli stock of all grades. 1 m. Tn Put. t'hewinir and Imported and iWmentlcHinokliig ToImhwoh, Pipea, and all other 8inokem' Article. All artiHea warranioa and all at the lowest prices.

rAnUiyana coiBir.i room atucbed to my wore Corner Markham street and Shell Alley- GRAND CASH DISTRIBUTION. SoM Wealth! $600,000 in Gifts! Grandest Scheme ever Presented to Hie Public A loriuiw iur omj rflHE KENTUCKY, CASH DISTRI-button Company, autlxiriwd by -a Rnecial act of the Kentucky Lelslatim', apeuw nKlt a lit lor me oeneiik i Krankfiirt, will thafi of -r aeriea ol uranu lmwuns- in the city of Kranamre, THURSDAY, AU6UST 31, Wo. which occmiion they wlU distribute to the tlckeholderauielniinenae auui oi $600,000. TSOKAt f. rOBTIa, Kxovarnoro.

aeataoxy, wen, POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT, we will nave a lnin and cannot eatablish the precedent of postponing. LIST OP GIFTS, Hrand Cah illUM" OnelirnndCaHh One Grand Caah One Grand Cash One Grand Cash 1ii.ii 40.i' SIP.ix' One Grana Can uire 40 Cash Ulna oi 100 Cash Gilt of fiOO 100 Cash Gifts of 400 100 Cash Gifts of 800 aoOCanh Gifts of 200 oOOCaah Giflaof 100 in nun Ouh Gltto of 12 Total, Gifts, ail PaicaorTicKiros: Whole ticketH fij-; Halves, Quarters, Tickets, 27W TTckettL tllOO; 48 Tickets, MX TlS 11000. .100.000 Tickets Hon.hE. H. Wvlor, mayor of Fmiik- HoA.

Alvin Dnvall, late chlef-j it i ZiZ S. tlcketlders pre-jd nTaydosTgnate, willT wperlntend tl "5 oaa be made by exp draft, postofllt money orde, tcred tetter, made payable to fcenin. Cash DistribiHton i.mpany. ti and application, for agencies addressed tn Dfln.k R. 816t General Manager, Fran sum Ky.

JACKSOmnUE FEMALE acidee MU 1 a I mm W. SS. ruaca CnUlna-Canipl-H 1, B.wnd ward JJ, Bixth ward 3, Young I to- o. (WTV BURVKYOIU F. H.

Conway myou weio CatnpljeJl 1, Holaml. 2, a nion Kucond ward 8, Hitfi wurd Anh- 1, ourtiie total 10. CUUONKII. Wm. WooltorU uampoeu tnian.l 2.

Union 1. Hw-ond warq Wxthward 8, Wg Kocjc 8, Asl.l.y Vv.nr.iiii Yountr lz witu Wm. 1'orUT Bayou Meto 8. mNHTABLK OK BIO BOCK. Joe Griffith Second ward 8, Sixth ward Big Rock total i JU 1 ITflNSTBUCTED.

First ward 4, Third ward 4, Fourth ward 4. Fifth ward 4, r-anuimu Eiwe2; toUl 21. Mamelle township has one vote, and has not yet been heard from oVlally. Mr'worthen has in malioo thai innuwiwv for county clerk. RDER.

I Bectptidn klonf'tJi tine; and at i Fort Bmlta mm oy TrTeling Correa it' ft Mndent For all that Bro. Dunham, of the Van Buren' unjustly says i -so far as LltUe ltock wasconoernwl the Excursion was a decided failure." It was an enjoyable anu if onlv saw among the ljittie Kota- ers Mayor Fletcher and I. lJoage, and entirely overlooked Judge l-kln, 1. lUleigh, W. A.

Ober, L. W. Mason, onri Thns. lAffertV. J- llll' I.

i Mnrrlwm. ind many, others. We aamii mat uw Rock delegation was no we wished but the majority of those who declred to attend were prevented by the threatening and, as It proved, inclement weather. The excursion train, consisting er two new coaches and a combination car, was nicely decorated with flags and banners, 2nd with such officers in charge as UMiaucwrDuimo. Engineer Mogers, ground at the rate of thirty miles an hour.

At Van uuren ine rwiaiu most cordial and nopii.m banquet was served in the new depot, to which the excursionists were noi forward. The band played, the anvils tne whistled, ana every delightfully merry on the i newroad. Hon. Jesse lunra v. uroinnmlnir address.

He congratu lated the people, and the company on the completion of the great rail- nlacea them in direct communication with the out way, side world. premcieu a opening or tne Araansun i 7, -doubtea not that it would, in a few years, be one 01 me nny the world the garden of the great wrwayet, the dellghtrui enmaw, and assured a welcome to all who settled among gates of his hospitable town he assured us were own wide and all were welcome. myw ii-i i. anitiihlo vein, and was nAnnln from abroad would appreciate ine rare found. He was delighted athe union of Uttle Bock -and -Fort Smith by the band of iron.

Among ine au were the towingthe majority oi wnom to Cherokee: tton and wife, Hon. B. J. Brown and wife. Hon.

U. F. Thomason, Hon. L. C.

White, Hon. r'fJ' MayoV W. J. Alexander, J. S.

ban-h-Vri of the Press, O. Wilcox of the ham of the Press. fX Anrus. E. O.

Whlteaides, C. anil wifa. v. tt. White, D.

C. WUHams ana who, -Whitfield, James Austin, George a Wiud.Ham. Martin, Hawkins, Mrs. Hanley, Mrs. England, Jrs.

v. 1, i James Lawson, ami England, nnie ami ham and JeIeWtrd. At Kusseuvmo m. ell. of the jjemocrai, aim Qtllre and wife, of the Dardanelle Independent, joineu v-Oeark Mrs.

Geo. L. Bnwn otJthe Banner, and other citlxens bxRrdel thTtraik i At Alma i wert Joined by Col. Locke and fenyMr. Coles, Mr.

Brodle and Misses Ettle andSainewynn. a.t. Sheriff iaiconer, oi run, hAfomreachina' Cherokee, and assigned the visitors to private km ino urn c-m inpv wriu ro their stay.i Your US1I1UU vldedit the residence ot Mr. Slosson. where the.

hosts, Mrs. a laiiirhters. Julia and Irene, spared no Sains to make the ocea sion one oi ine nv i ki. After supper a grand and ball was held at Adelaide hall, where the stranger were rn) cordially welcomed by Mr. FLshback, who delivered some neatwd appropriate railroad remarks.

He was followed by Mayor Fletcher, Who referred in cnoice wwrua uc nintinn of the road, the hearty weir come extended the excursionists, the manufacturing enterprises snrlnginjtup in Little, Bock, etc. lie knew iiirwe ivova. men were delighted the union of the two cities, and would always pay them the highest prices for their surplus produce. He was followed by Judge Eakin and Superintendent Ilartman, each of whom made short and Interesting speeches. Lfter the speeches the band struck nn a.

iivniv air. anu wo openea. vinoicwiv roiren in ahnndnnne. and the elite nr iwrcipr ulster citv conspired to make the pleasure supreme auiuur T. C.

Hardcastlo iuuina "ruy ntCURSICN TO THE. CO Jf. W. 1. 1 Mnvitr IL M.

Hmiilt'lH. Hhcriff I. Falconer, tl. J. M.Kennw i.v, iX ar 1, fu 111 I W.

lbilley, O. T. MrKN. nw Aulihnmk and Wife. JleHMrS.

T. ewaney, 8, P.Corri.neton, J. Kisirks. J. Button, F.

Luce, J. and It. M. Johnson. 1H1H piwm mwi luttle Johnson.

Irene Hio- son, I My l'ryor, Ludi PullUm, Jn- i.V-im 11 In liHum. Llr-xie ij.j.ri,. Julia Slinwon. Mainrle Wal' a nnia i Minn its Hector, Jeie Bright, Kate-Kles, Kate Em- Lillfe Merrick of LitUe Rock, and II I a A it AlltlfL. 1 i)n our return many of the an Buren people Joined loan excursion dllVII far aS iui i.

twrtook of din- ner on the train and enjoyed Uiem- wfeSsiSark wWle'the train was in rapid motion, a meeting was held, and Mayor notches of Little Rock, was chosen and uia. Hntwn socretary. Mr. Italelirh presenU-d the following which were'unani- ntiHiHlv adoDted: J.f That urn dexli hrjby to ZZ tha citli af Vmn Huron ii I Fort Smith ur hwirty sppmirtioi "fth.wwm nrfoor.H.I on tlia OMWMOn Of till nur axouralon to- th.str hesuUnil cltle, wlilrb. wun iur i raont, htm been ne of unujri pi; BimnUii, Thrt we th.nk tlie ortcew of tb Uttto Rk road for tl onaiHiw iuwu IZl tlava ot recreation Mm routa of their exeellent and I mmA.

and sincerely wM main ooiithVuea the roanlt of their nterpriM. i-'-'-! On motion, all tne papers lu nmt mi nnor tne line 01 tno were requested to publish the MiuuMiin urrriHRt Inc. luwnonir tnvr MINKRAti. Tku from this township i.iiul tn vote as follows: For the leglsla ure, Jwcuna, Hnt'riii. ii.

ii. BotteVenr county ai.ix. Vantmnn rountv clerk. B. W.

Wor- If thon. oinmlt clerk. W. F. Black wood: treasurer, J.

F. James; as sessor, A. B. Schulta. ihia vntMH of this township met at Warn poo school-house, ami se lected Kumuna Arcnaru iu lumKiiniKmtM to the con en.

finn' The deleeates are unin- strycted. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. Jiilv 9H. 1876. EoiToa iJaxbttk: laeeby apoullocal In ynBtorday'a paper that aiiine one "l' i.

n.ii irfvun. nropoaos to carry an exouraion party to flot HprlnKa and return at tha low prt of on doU aud fifty cenU. Alter mnking diligent Inquiry, 1 have learned that Mils T.li..,A with a Demon who la the manager of an organisation that wiahed to be employed by niy andon, at a higher figure than fc Jnatiasbla In paying, and to revenge hiineelf the master lorld had h. load notioe uwerted lor the aole purpose of either Injuring my proposed excundoa by with-drawing patronage from It, or mo force hla terms, bv way of com- nioiniae. I baw niyweertiona upon InlbrnuUlon derived irorn mnd from the tact that hnm nhartered or apoken for next Tuesday, i roiu tmj --i tn thte direction I ao no twwn iu iiiwl for an excursion that ib.

MV i.ij.. tu itnromntk! oountv eou- ventlon meeta on Tuesday, the flrat day of no buaineaa man would rbk the expenae of chartering a costly train on aduy, when it la 'POf-av. rH.t nmnv Demon to leave the city. My excursion wm HotSprlng. at TtSO promptly, Friday "iV, the fere wlU be.

aa before HID jl Stated. Hw, whieh la the loweirt ngure and aeenre from loaa the perion chartering the train. V. OEORUK C. RAM8KY.

FaKsif Shrimps joat received at Mou- rey'a, 110 Main at reel. Fisx old Winea at Oolden Sherry MHXERetPE and Port NZEL8. Mourkt's, at 110 Main atreet, ta the place ibr ii ntt-vlam aay uoaru. i Tirrr tlemea Magnolia Hams very fine at MlliUJ'-K a Th bent nvl-eent tltnir In the dty at J.J. W1UUH imiHX" ti No, SOKMalu atreet.

1 havea lewtiushelsof early Yellow Wisconsin Vorrt lr aeeo JONKS, McDOWKfX 4 CO. i ij i ii "I 1 Whisk ir. Tob aotos awd Cioabs. A ana anu larjre atoca r)r vne i A one anu gr lENZELu 1 tT ttrtn mnntvflil a cmr-load of Chicin natiBeeron is now cool enough ji rt iIhiT1. Cnnie and try it, NICK KTJPFKRLE'8.

72 "''t Tiaif ia annnlled With nice, Prairie t-hickene fresh every day at 1 v. yoMain atoeeV' li'''-'" dnnmeiuioi awii large aioiUaniArtml stork Ibr the trade at Mll.iai-n ran r-u o. Tbbth Uka Orient pearls tn cuahiona of -r roaej A breath Uka the knwai perfuma the toilet These are charms to win hearta when all other cbarnn flule, Rut thev cant be Dreaerved Without ZosoDom's aid. i 8014 TsuKK comer of Fourth and Louisiana streets. Trunks made and renaired.

S1 Oaa and two-Inch Kefnse Liumnor, 'suitable for pavements and building DurDoaes. at A. H. Kyan dt Vo. mu.

.11 or i I i eentleinan who nus unu uw. ever written articles for the Gakkttk, he wants to look out, for man Intends to on HiKht. To Hot Bprlnga and morrow fr two dollars and nrty cento. Train will start promptly at a.m.i allowing vlHitors froin niim uuui, The reiHibliean convention "new dealers" will meet to-day at m. at the state-house.

In the hall There was uulte a number of delegatea in town that a g.KxWd crowd the will pathcr to-dav to nri the -Mwnecw am .1.... fut h.r th reDubllcaim of nr the rcDubllcans Of rttv shall control the ZTtyln this state. Immediately after the wljournmenr of the state thA nnubllcan ludiclal conveution this circuit -wW be held In the Tivoli 3orrespondent In the Star are i.wii far an imurovement atti.iti.rv Hvulatioits. but we hv will call in vain, for in our life-saw a city where less regard was In Little Rock. fact, they have 8isinodl aU tacks of cleanliness, and for a short YZZ is as brlsrht as a th to filth in Jt und nubile places is equally as rapid, and the disgusting Stlon of the town Branch, Wch appears to be a receptacle for In la pnoiitrh to diBgust and slck.m'the entire -population iiv.iiKTo.innn' Its course.

-One of the Little Rockers who went to Fort Smith was walking on the track while waiting at Van Buren, when he was bounced thusly uAhman Wlt. nff tne rielavlnir the train, for the engmeer has "tato those ears of yours lor wi.i tviv are damreroas. If you luit lint Hnrinirs ori an ex- curaion train, ai a cmiJ morrow: that train BU while otKera are mighty uncertain. PULASKI PROBABIUTIES. EecapitttlaUoB of Initmotioni the Demoeratio Primarie.

Below "we. present a carefully prepared recapitulation of the "in-Lirfinn," made by some of the townships and wardu, together with r.f votes thev carry, as shown by the reports of the democratic primaries Baturday, and atoi a Fiat of wards and townships vei the instructed pre-cincte did not vote on the full tteket. In the convention next Tuesday iii hn nftv-two votes: it will A lHDiMit nff IE Will UK3 UUtK7a therefore require twenty-seven to anra a nomination. -i TOR KEPBESESTATrVEB, M. J.

McHenry Bayou Meto 8, CampbeU 1, Mite Jv! ft.V. i iwniui ward 8. Bie Rock 8T Ashley 1, Badgett precinct 1, vnn.he 2. Gray 8, Pyeatte 2, Young 1, Mineral total 25. A rii.iiina-Hmma Meto 3.

1 ntliffo Bavou Meto 8, "Luii Rniiiui 9. Owen 2. Bee- FWeheJL Gray 8. Pyealte 2, Young 1, Mineral ljwuuzo. L.

Maynard Bayou Meto 8, ri. i nnfoui 2. Owen Ward 8, Badgett precinct vTCi lvnttn 2. Mill- 1, Asuiey vjiij Li on K. B.

Thompson-Campbell 1, Ellis total z. a Wa. fTolnft 1 Z. P. H.

Farr-Mlls 1, Roland 2, tti i (Waii 2. Hecond ward 8, Sixth wkrd 8, Big Rock 8, Ashlej; Fourche 2, Gray 8, Young 1 total 22. r- Waii-Jf Tnion 1. Bie Rock 8, Fourche 2, Pyeatt 2, Mineral totals. a uinnntt Alxth ward 8.

Bad- niHnn Yountr 1 total A. E. R. Harrison Bixth ward 8. SHERIFF.

H. II. Rottaken Campbell li FJ-ito rtwon 2. Hecond ward 8, Bad- tt precinci i. jt Youni? 1, Mineral total 14.

Tl La Uutla W. N. Parish uayou mew n.l A ITnlnn 1 HlTtH WflTU 3. Big itoclaVAThiVi, Grays; to: tal 10. COUNTY JUDGE.

nr Meto 8. Campbell 1. Roland Union won second ward 8, Sixth ward 8, Big Rock 8, Badgett pre cinct 1, Ash l.Ltal 24.i 1, Mineral CIRCUIT CURK W. F. Blackwood Bayou Meto 8, CampbeU 1, Union 1, Big Rock 8, Fourche 2, Gray 8, Pyeatto 2, Mineral 1 total 16.

Thomas H. Walker-EUls 1, Roland 2, Owen 2, Second ward 8, Sixth ward 8, Badgett precinct 1, Ashley 1, Young toiai COUNTY CLERK. R.W. Worthen Bayou Meto 8, n.m.Kn i Kills 1. Roland 2, Union lt Owen 2, Second ward 8, Big Rock 8, Badgett precinct 1, Ashley 1.

Fourche 2, Gray 8, Pyeatte 2, Mineral 1 total 26. R. W. Stevenson Sixth ward 8, Young total 4. COUNTY TREASURER.

Joshua F.James Bayou Meto 8, Roland 2, Union 1, Second ward 8. sith ward 8. Biz Rock 8. Mineral 1 4nfal 1ft 'James A. Henry-Campbell 1, nMi 2.

Pveatte 2. Ashley 1. Ellis 1, Gray total 11. 'V COUNTY AB8E8SOB. P.

G. Mason Bayou Meto 8, Union 1, Owen 2, Ashley 1 total 7 A. ScnuiW aiiuenu tut ley 87.1H78 Dally Circulation Greater than All Cthsr City tomuinea. CITY AND CEKERAL ITEMS. Title doium, new the r.icTTic office.

Twenty-four prisoners confined in Jail for state offenses. Marriage certificate, bond and licensee at Uakktte ofuou. Excursion to Hot Bprinw tomorrow; only two dollars and fifty cents. Mr. Cohen has a muHlcal mouse at his place of business on Main The republican state central committee ssy that the "new deal la a 'brace." Warranty deeds, all aorta, best and moat approved at tne Oaiettic onlee.

-Only two dollars and Ally cems to (to to Hot Springs and return to- morrow. -Mortgages tor either crop, chattel or real property, new and re- vised forma, at Oazettk ofllce. bo badly beaten Bunday, Is dangerously hurt, and was quite low yesterday. wniiam fltAi-llnir has declined iw iiu m. tm luumu uu the nomination for the letrlnlature tendered him by the republicans or Chicot county.

A couple of colored men were op in the police court yesterday tor playing seven-up- watermelon being the stakes. Mr. Leland Leatherman was yesterday created a commissioner lor tne auno at Memphis, Tenn. The game of base ball between the AccWentala and Mutual, yes-day, resulted In the following score Accidentals 19, Mutuals 10. Don't forget that the reliable excursion to HotBprlngs leaves the denot at 7 :30 to-morrow morning.

-a deputy sheriff from Lonoke came In last night, bringing a pris- oner charged with counterfeiting, who Is brought here for safe keep- trior Lately we "have failed to get our Memphis Appeal. We know where it goes to, but If we get It hereafter uriii lank over the matter otner- -Fatty McQInnis, Esq i.wh les away the happy hours of his Jail conflnementby Indulging In little games of "pedro" and "seven-out" with fellow-Driaoners. There will be no detention or anything of that kind In the excursion to-morrow. It Is gotten up on solid principles, and will go as advertised. John M.

Clayton would accept the nomination for sheriff of Jefferson from the radicals, of that county, but some of the party are dissatisfied and talk of running a colored man named Ellis. To-day will be the anniversary of the death of ratner ivean, who died one year ago. At Bt. Joseph's cathedral there wlU be a solemn requiem mass for the repose of his soul at 7 o'clock this morning. Manager Johnston, of the Grand opera-house, has secureaine services of a first-class scenic artist, and the theater-goers will find quite an agreeable change In property and other appointments when the season opens.

vi Booker Brock, Murfreesboro, J. J. Morrow, Mayor- M.Hufflnan, MrsW. p. Walsh, Hot Springs: E.

A. Berry and famUy. L. ckle, Oxark I D. M.

Mourning, Atkins, Mrs. Hohnlnnbenr. Malvern, and E. U. ConneUey Clarksvllle, are registered at the Metropolitan; i Yesterday there was offered for sale a mare mule about thirteen hands high, dark brown, with collar marks on both shoulders, The police, thinking the party was not all right, took them in charge.

From what the officers could learn the mule came from between this city and Arkansas Post The owner can get the same by applying to the chief of police and proving prop erty. 7 The Firemen's BeUef Assochv tlon was organised last night by the election of the following- officers: W. WhltweU, president; W.N. Stannus, treasurer; J. G.

Fennessy, They will give a prome-nade concert and dance at the City Garden on Thursday next, for the purpose of placing the association fn funds to go on in their work of affording relief and assistance to the disabled or distressed firemen in good standing. A few months since Little Rock was afflicted with the presence of one Jim Robinson, better known as "Fakir Jim." who, upon advice from Chief Blocher, made himself scarce In this city. He is now stopping at Van Buren, where he is endeavoring to live by his wits, and so far has at least succeeded in beating one hotel out of a month board. We warn our Van Buren friends that Robinson Is a rascal, and advise them to send hint as a VBlt, CC." town of his presence at their earliest convenience. "Young man, I want to see your father," said a rough-looking customer, as he entered the GA- jsettk sanctum last night and ad-d rowed the effeminate and boyteh-iirino' mnortAr of this Daoer.

We inquired his business with the old gentleman, when it appeared some local item had been published In the Gazette which did not Jingle with his views, and he was hunting the local editor, who he said had been described to him i )im that him 7: ciK' 'l 12 'I 21 In DKAUNU, WE HOfK i.iiv AV TBB STOMACH. Th leniMili olaintlx efforu to nmka llllKratlllM BX1. uoii rivrnwiMia liM Ixwn Urmim on uy r- I- nkxilM Of the uoi. any otlinr iwwh, Uln from Ho-tMlor'. hnnotberouroe.

"hta admlrW not only render. dlgaion but nnnlte the secretion nd dWribu- tlon of the Wle, r-itHlli" re bsbitofbody wnen ooinn-. tmXanm the appetite, sootlies and Inv'o- ruUia the nervea, ana, tiring, fcrillUtea aleep. Under tli the dvaiMHitle or Ml- ian Taiiblect reiln lout ab, hto aplrita -ever thlr eUiUrity, and all tne van. baramlns 1km! h.r.in Lrxltlv and menUl ayinptoBia of chroiilo lndigmtloa dtnap- pHAinia CicaRa reoetved by w-n 110 Main street.

hu the l'nraeat. bet and mort complete it UTmtw ins Main airein atock of IKmiU and Bhoea In the city, i i.mm AiiMtiiician npr rw.li. cow- bling I him to aeil eueaper uin verv deBcrlpHon Ibr at the OAXaTTS onmuipiw" Tiamiki. F. BaATTT.

majin(Wurer nt tha HMltv Flano ana SiatUeaWa Golrfen Tongne certainly a very reaaonable and man to tranaaot bwdneaa Ue niakeathlavoryWr proportion to any who mar Ihvor hlin with an order, an follow I "If thehiHtruuientdoeenot prove after a teat triid of five daya Irter receJvlag It, the Frchmone will be refuntlen upon taatramant, and The wll ner In whlon to transat bualneea with him. He warranto hla Inetrumenb? for Ix year. Hoe hla roB BEirr. THE BRICK 8TOKK KWi" north aide of Markham atreet. ad-iolning Reardon'a book ator.

Apply n.na -vV1 this om. TVWELIJJiO HOU8K8, nwnii I 1 tA tnn monia each: also, otncoa and store and building lots In alnioat any pan oi ine rOB SALE. BEATTY-H iiv vr. two Beatty 'a Square Planc Tlued B0O, at VIIB Sou, ara nni- each, or bankable "'f narnd to deUver Wlinin veu and aeeure a pargwu. i nurr.I.I.IN'a bouiiea and building lota In differ ent part of the aty; au Real Estate Agent, 17 Weat Markham at.

ii.i i Maai a ii. at iua KW ADVEBTOEMXHTS. WALL PAPER Papcr siaflcs, fire tens, EtcEtc SPRING STOCK OF NEW PATI ERNS Reardon'a Bookstore. Also a Fresh Supply of RTTPRBIOE FISHI50 TACKliJS, Reels, Flies, Artifieial Bait, Adjnrt- able Poles, Etc. Wbolosale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of i Wrajpiiii aiii Writiiiii Paper, BLANK BOOKS, Envelopes, Ink, Penrfla, Twlnea; Pnper Rags, Flour Hacks, Cgraef of Firth Uttle tsd Center Rook, Ark.

Streets, ESES.PfilTCHAKD CO. Cotton Factors': -Awn-" MERCHANTS, 7 For the aale of all kinds of PifjfJuCe iUtQ StfiplB GrOCeiieS vJ I Keep constantly on hand full stock ot CEESENT, PLASTER, HAJR, XXX.3H1 BXIXOK, i Corn, Oats, Hay and Bran, At Lowest Possible Prices. BEES PRITCHARD A CO. -r (J received and toJWl'WK C. J..

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