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THE DAILY NEWS-HItRALD, MONDAY MORN1~G, OCTOBER 3, 1887. ST Your patrons only come from the wealthy LITTLE LAUGHS. MEDICAL. S classes, who entertain the greatest contempt LITL- E AUH___.. ... ____-~__~~~_ ' for cheap things, and will insist oil the finest for cheap things, and wi insist on the tinest It is not considered polite to ask Consul ul W Essss SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsss SSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSsssa driver and footman in foll livery, snch as Brigham how the Mexicans strike him.- PU R EW S SOMETHING ABOUT THE MAYFLOWER are never seen in cities this side of the Rio Pittsburg Chronicle. AND THE TRIAL RACES. Grande. When Patti was in Mexico she The mail who is always claiming that P nf_ hired a new carriage, upholstered in silk, and heaven is his home is always the last one to S accompanied by driver and footman dressed go.-Rochester Post-Express. 2 Vaptain. Joe E llswoorththuth andga Mthdis Captain, ritsHuff Captain Joe Ellsworth and Captain uf in gorgeous colors. That was a sad mistake, A preferred creditor is one who never asks ata Rev. Cn. T. Clark, a member of the South Georgia Method iti onference wree frm - B u e f Tatnall County Ga One year ago I wai taken with rheumatisin an became alme -A Brief Resume of the Races of , for ever since the general public has deo. for his money.-New Orleans Picayune. / helpless for over three months. All the remedies used seemed tofail until I commenced in Which the Mayflower Saved the manded turnouts equal to that display.- D the use of Swift's Specific. I have taken five bottles, and am perfectly sound and well Cup From the Galatea. Globe-Democrat. "Time expired; man ditto," was the reason 2 again. I would have written sooner, but waited to see if lthe cure was permanent. And a country postmaster gave for notifying a Wl) now I unhesitatingly recommend S. S S. as a safe and reliable remedy for rheumatism. M A STORY ABOUT INGALLS. publisher to discontinue sending his paper to ve all confidence initi virtue." No sporting event of the year attracts sush aOTl a certain address.-New ok Telegram. CURE SR HE UA T IS M widespread interest as the contest for the The Sharp Tongued Senator and io "Isn't it dreadful," asked Miss Lilybud, "to America's cup, which will take place this Burly Constituent. mu over an nia ei.de.d, u"eIN 6 Amerca' cup whch ill akeplae ths BrlyConsitunt.lied the stoker ofthe express. "It jolts the hi , For over two years I suffered intensely with muscular rheumatism. I became almost year oni Sept. 27 and 29. If a third race A constituent of Senator Ingalls', a rough plied the stoker of the express. "INe jolts thehelpless, and had to be helped out of bed. At times aI was unable to turn myself in tbed, should be found necessary, it will take place looking fellow of the cowboy type, sent in his engine up w ss nor a cow."-New Yok Tel and had to be handled as tenderly as an infant. My chest was involved, and the pain 2 n Oct. 1. The first race will be sailed over card o the senator a the Capitol one was intolerable at times. All the old and well-known remedies were exhausted, but no 2 on Oct. 1. The first race will he sailed over card to the senator at t pl one ast d permanent relief was obtained. Abouta year ago I was induced by a friend to try Swift's the New York Yacht club course, from Buoy winter, and then seated himself in the Marble A mani who pleads drunkeniin.s as an ex- Sa Specific. The effect has been magical. My friends scarcely recognize me. My rheuma. cy" room to await the senator's arrival. When cuse for crime expects to get off o a mental Ofl tism is entirely gone, my general health is superb, and I am weighing thirty pounds more m 18, Ows Head, By Ridge, to and Mr. Ingalls appeared some one else engaged alibi.-New Orleans Picayune. F than when I commenced taking S. S. S. I am able to attend to all my ministerial work. W nd tl et t buy the a a I am devoutly grateful for my restoration to health, which I owe, under the blessing of around the southwest spi buoy, thence him in conversation. At its conclusion he A great many people hold theories who ~ God, to Swift's Specific. Re. vJ. M. Lowax. Wf to and around Sandy Hook lightship, thence started to re-enter the chamber, having ap- can't hold their tongues.-Oil City Blizzard. Hampton, Ga., April 20, 1886. W/ back on the same course to a finish off Buoy patently forgotten the purpose for which he i ith ra on Blood and Shin Diseases matted free. Z? Buyparently forgotten the purpose for whtch he Nashville will not permiit a policemn ith feaeonBodflSk Deaumiefee 15, below the Narrows, a distance of thirty- had quitted it. At that moment the cowboy a e usta'ie to ye it. It is cat lie uc THE SWIFT SPECIFo CO., Atlata, Ca. eight nautical miles. The second race willbe seized him: unbeconing ai officer ad a gentleman.-De twenty nautical miles to windward or lee- "Be you a senator?" he inquired, troit a e a ERFECT ssMADs ward front Buoy 5, the Scotlaud lightship or Senator Ingalls disengaged himself and ee ess. the Sandy Hook lightship, according to the answered with unusual dignity: "Are you getting much practice yet?" GROCERIES, ETC. wind oni the day of the race. If a third race "I have that honor, sir." asked an old physician of a young friend who Its superior excellence proven in millions o should be found necessary, it will be sailed "Do you know old Ingalls, of Kansas?" was had recently started. "Yes, sir, a great deal, homes for more than a quarer of a century. over a triangular the next interrogatory. thank you," replied the young beginner. "I Itisusedf by the United StatesGovernment. En -course of forty The seniorsenatorfromKansasand presi- amgladto hear it. In what line does you dorsed bytheheads oftheGreat Universities Se is 6 coure offort Thesenir snato fro Kanas ad prsi-as the Strongest, Purest. and most healthful.r e miles outside of dentpro tem. of the United States senate practice lie particularly . Well, si, par- Dr. Price's te only Baking Powder that does -- Sandy Hook. Pre- gave the fellow a piercing look to see if ihe ticularly in economy !"-New York Telegram not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. SoldFOR viousto te Ma- onl in ane.FOR-- Szvious to the May- was in earnest. He evidently satisfied him- A preacher was complining of the little- only iP cans. K PODR ' (2 flower-Galatearace self on that point, for he answered im. ness and inattention of his congregation, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,. of last year, most mediately: when an old deacon spoke up and said: EWYORK. CHICAO. ST. OUiS. American yachts- "Hungry sheep will look up to the rack if G m en held the con- there is ay in it."-Rilnod Religious vmction tat te Herald.CO PAN mayflower would This is the festive season of the county fair, I BRADLEY FERTILIZER. surely win the cup n when the big pumpkin vies with the Pretty No. 47, West Bay St. pand yet such an country girl for the attention of the crowd. * 1T o. O T es :I ay- t ee element ofe acht and gets left every time, world. without enid's S w eet H om e attends every yacht -Oil City Derrick. race that it is Q e do Sh e H m CAPT. HAFF. doubtful if the race The feast of*iagination-Having no din - ner, hut reading a cookery book.-New York an would have been won so easily under slightly P ' Se F o differing circumstances, although no doubt Telegram. O , e ID. exists at present that the Mayflower is the Emile Zola received $60,000 from his pen SOLE AGENTS FOR BURTS Is the Perfection of Fine Flour, better boat. Capt. Haff will sail the Volun. last year. There is a hog raiser in Kansas SOLE AGENTS FOR BURTS niny oodyahtsem is beating Zola on his own ground teeraid, though the Thistle has showing who got twice that much from his pen. h THE LEA ING RETAIL GROCERS ALL SELL IT ! to win. Republican. And say they can find nothing to take its place. In view of the interest which attaches to England threatens to get financially even Ofasizes and widths. the coming races, it may be well to review with Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show Their next grade, PILGRIM gives universal satisfaction. briefly last year's races. Scarcely had the by setting Gilbert and Sullivan to write a Sole Agents for Burt & Mears' Genesta been beaten in 1885 than Lieut. Comic opera as a take off o its popularity, and J. S. Turner s Fine Calf MAUACTURD BY IHenim, of the Galatea, sent over his chal- and sending a banditti company to this coun lenge. At this time there were four Ameri- try to work American pockets.-Buffalo Ex- and Patent Leather . F ltt I iii G o. can boats, any one of which was considered press. 0Shoes f01 ent1m1en the equal of the Galatea. They were time This is about the time when he comes along It -O . Puritas, just fresh from tme laurels she hind i /t / ihsmn aeadottece , an aSid hretsletofLes Oper Slppr ___________________________________________________ Puritan, just fresh from the laurels she had / with smiling face and outstretched hand and Largest selection of Ladies O era Slippers won from the Genesta; the Priscilla, which "Ob, yes; we're very well acquainted. says: "Hullo, old ma, have you got homr andTies, South of New rk. bad been thoroughly overhauled; the By this time quite a crowd of senators and again?" How surprised he would be were Shoes a GEORGE C W ILSON Atlantic, which, however, did not fulfill senate employes had gathered around the you to say: "No, I haven't got home yet. hildren Shes a Specialty. the expectations of her designer, and two men, am still at Bar Harbor."-Boston Courier. WE DEFY COMPETITION. SUOCCESSOR TO - - GEO. C. WILSON & 00, the Mayflower, then. the latest product of "Wehl, then," continued the visitor, "I wish Mr. Burgess' genius. In the trial races the you would tell him I am about tired of wait- The gondoliers of Venice will get their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Mayflower proved beyond the price because thev can make travelers very NOTICE! 4"ar d .. Mafoeineebeodheshadow of a ing for him, and if he doesn't hurry out here rcsI-v z o i on as1 tx oejI ohasp t a I aIdtleuncom fortable when left onl the doorstep of gry-1. St ath )eTeok - Oiefi, a r Cd F T' O vi i H doubt that she was the best boat, and to the pretty soon I'll make it d- lively for him uncomfortable whein left on the doorsteps e ic _ st :±_ e O O L 'O V I OtJ-.S New York Yacht club was intrusted the pre- when his next election comes around.n palaces. here is o wal of Mr. Joseph O'Dea have been removed from . 4. est Bay parations of the arrangements for the comn- "Do you know Ingalls?" inquired the K - and tie stranger does ico know which way Soe e t 3 es ) jng race. The pireliminaries of this race sas senate, with an air of indifference. s'im.-New Orleans Picayune. 105 Pine Street to 35 West Duval, ISRA . were somewhat remarkable for the courtesies "I do not," was the respose. r'ecr," said a gentleman In a crowd, "do you BetweenLaura nd Pine. "Have you any idea what he looks like?" know that you are pushing me unnecessarilyy' Satisfaction Guaanteed or Money Refunded. "No, but I'm told he's as ugly as the old "Sir," said the gentleman addressed to the Nick." bu m party immediately behind h1i, "do you know JOSEPH O'DEA, Proprietor. . N orO, "Do you suppose he is as ugly as I am?" that you are pushing the gentleman ahead of : .k I T was Mr. Ingalls' next interrogatory. me unnecessarily?" Then he turned to the, "Well, I don't know," said the fellow witl first speaker anId said, "I've passed it down WHOLESALE great deliberation, "but I expect you crowd the line."-Harper's Bazar. , , i, ' ti N him mighty close." A boarding house proprietor announces At this point Mr. Ingalls made his escape that his prices have touched bedrock. Persons B rI d F d into the senate chamber, trying to look re- who have slept in his house assert that the Bran and Feedstuffs, * /sponsive to the roars of laughter which fol- beds conform to the prices.-New Haven COTTON SEED MEAL lowed him; and his constituent wonders to News. * the present day why it is he couldn't get an Long Island is in the shape of a fish, re- State AiO4t tor t. .1. Baker & Bro's. interview with his senator, but declares with marks a learned exchange. While on the sub- Fertilizers. T0 much emphasis that "he'll make it hot yet ject of shapes, we might as well add that 44 WEST BAY STREET, .. for old Ingalls," when the next senatorial Manhattan island is in the shape of a shark. Jacks0ouville. Florida. ,...,........ election takes place in Kansas.-New York -- Minneapols Tribune. u.lEkntt. ti. MULLER. mTribune. If thetrainrobbers of Arizona have so ter- it , Y80&TUL E rorized the settlers that they dare not testify EYER & MULLER, No. I V f Bay Stieet, Jacsonvlle, Fl. . ;: -- MT Why Flats Don't Pay. against the gang, the territory may claim the WxoLisALE D.AL S IN -,o .... ,,.----- Flats are no longer good paying property proud distinction "of being the Italy of THE 3Ain New York city. The reason assigned is America.-Sah Francisco Bulletin. -O 0 -I±0 S, - .Tifis MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. too much competition among the landlords extended on both sides. The visitor was con- and unreasonable demand on the part of the The racing and baseball season will be over LlQI)A1, Cg4ARS AND TOBACCO. THE GREAT REPRESENTATIVE MUSIC HOUSE OF FLORIDA. suilted oi every doubtful point, and on the tenants. A flat tenant of to-day wants coal ina few weeks "Snapper" Garrison and the day of the first race everything had been for the ranges and pretty much everything curve pitchers will go into winter quarters, \gents for Cook's Brewery. arranged in a satisfactory manner to both but beefsteak. Such people are careless in and congress and the tragedians will have a parties. the treatment of apartments and quit for ,lhance.-Cincimiimati Enquirer. VOpPR H ND HOGAN STREETS, * BP Te first ace was sailed on Tuesday, Set. dight reasons. The landlord's expenses maa 7, 186, over the inside course, and although large, and with increasing competition hs taek Again, Jkz orudiie,, FiLo=ida . -JZ-7tTII IB, IEI FLOI LKID.. at the start the Mayflower was blanketed by doesn't enjoy owning flats.-Chicago Times. Back again from the ocean's shore, P---- --- 0--- the Galatea, she forged ahead and won the Back from the mountain's lakes and rivers, Be S The second race was sailed on the 9th, over Bil Nye in the Barber's Chair. With stronger lungs and healthier livers. ty o minutes crBack again Bth S I Iia os a d Organs. the outside course, in a fog, with a light Back aain wih faces tnued and brown, wind. The Mayflower came in over three Pare;ts, children, maids anmd nurses, THR miles ahead of the Galatea. Back to the social life in town I -his year betting is about even on both With brighter eyes and lighter pures. BEST MAKES I - LARGEST STOCK ! -LOWEST PRICES I iides of the oceaii, though odds are sometimd16 inrM ,1. aides ofby the ocThistle' s backers ometimg d Back to the counting room ad school l I will give you more for your money than any other house In the United States. I guarantee Back to the sses who employ us, OT T U Instruments to be as represented. I will ship a Piano or O rgan to any honest man or woman on by the Volunteer's friends in America, which - Back, for September nights are cool trial and it'not satisfactory, I willpay freht both wys cash and 10 a month on a Piano laete ver affrals termss any one canh owaayistrmn. Send forh fCataouonan is a rather queer state of affairs. Rums of And the pesky flies no more annov us. d 10 cas and $5a on an rgan pad for-notmuch more thn ordinary ren On all kinds have been floating over the countr - -5'-. vry aw e any onelin M Sen d for oree raeatogue counting inr d hae bee ft e te ut Back again with the same old lies full information. S eet Muic, Strings, Violins Banjos, Guitars, Accordions, and in fact every in regard to the speed of the Thistle, but sne Of the fism we caught-their weight and meas. noise-producing ins mn t that is mad e and a very low prices. I have 20000 piecesof choice is l as much of a mystery as when c a music at 10 cents )er co'. 5.100 books chole soeltionq .N1 and 25 cents. gend for Catalogues. she dropped anchor in New York harbosry . bl M . Bak vo d e w ss CLbOTnIN oEverybody knows of heBa performat hces oe s o -fou The utdosey s in do an e's coeun. I the other side, and her work ever there is th_ Theptoprofla head.. grewf erthanrominA T principal basis upoenm ar h-De t o r ier. willing to back her. --- S.t RhTZEWOLLER r t~~p notti A G~~mpse of Lincoln. A, tifu SVo .. a ptia d M t igna S e i l y Unless Mr. Burgess designs a 1a0ng boatTc"How nieh will you change to go up To amy S E N nebyear that will go ahead of agiything th ef"The arty Presden dou ay spe ll -- igu ealI e h w m JAO B I). BUC t.orld hever sen weMr.yLincolnntls carew c I r to TonunyTrals(ovem" he asked of one o i tme colored hr gade i nxtihsee en , daymyasmvdvndy en-ten Ahoeofhiulv es ami Wl l-or- pa oktm la k very snanl- bu iiINSADOGN P g J ]i" CO -~TT oer tan the is- e f 12 at the im1ret. D Whol s uri oods, Hats Caps, HTr , Vaies, E to ine osJist as mch as I would to bla2nI a large hnteeo i will be fol y Bou e e al l timeo --a very OargRl-stove, cab."s t n many years to te ver u tnyes "But it nvof't take so much blacamg no e t .e foe mswt h h r hBane remhW hrt was i mh e cause of your bald. rubbipw rA." AO S Aumericam yachts. " i~o, sahi, lit dos3 imugs don' coumit It's h l N I e ya giti'meaayYfroE theEarea'dpriv- T A NEW YORK & OLESALE PRaCE Meray imin, ai it owr cne e Si <, ayshed ahe tstm in' me of Ge chalfe f-ur religious discushum P a serhat tohemerease arm . "c o-f dat0I chDruggis. "E tS.Wx s J e rs. P buch to sayrd Wthiat r imp s Vir of c a n o . Carpets and Mattings a Specialty. -- -. - -rge- - has A -- - - --- n i SwhereCapt._Jo nSmithwastoha ebeer_ _le__giul h oidstchi__1__ _U__&_ _O_ _Septe mb erandBA N K I N G . Grandreac eal his (imit n a Mrs. Hancock givesns r an ic teresiting Teas5 e r (of speSWierg clasi)-ty. Wrtmey Trad- foE irC JIACOB])D I3UCIKIY itererd it ea glimpse of "The Martyr President:" dies, ynu' .may RIMll ciar e. beieviMg. Beholdos as weare. Imense remte mbeard h m w e be saabyatsagain, wein to ught oabew r fa te rc l down R O G L=I L . n e . w . ,, . a o n -8l It is t e growing h kMr. L Marei c e Iun e a Tpompy TemdhActs (ivibtmeCa hai. imll prepared) s o it is, and all e in ou own Mumsic and Ar eni aolenglday as vividly as the.m Atone of hislevees, 'Pwlht-a n- bliewov't ltrDoekme ilnemss' ainestPInnSt r t S Ganviim Bamge-e el el al ing thrahederscuin fauttsofthine StoNos AND Covered -OJ>T g"[") anmericn yachts- CAPT. JO':e ELLSWORTH. ins passing nim I remarked tuna it would be I doi't hin,,k ieU '-co',ou base sne lihpl'em. in which we lead all, and SAVE buyers wayen w the s boa fl bte bm so te sone upon-whichSmo "from i2t to h50 en each instrument sold. future for American waters. Theiayflower refuse his rom henclubs of he niust be h ne d ti t Fitee aixeia' bn ATEI U I STAS ES ITORY. wasmiiled tm-dvantage Ci the opening weary enoughof hand shaking. To this he The "old reliable-nDr. Sage's Catarrs SGND eg Al,. races tis year. She does n ot seem to have replied, i Cnaer to be forgotten toss: 'Aa, Remedy. . e 5 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. been tried proper <foromoeo amid i this were al t t I was called upo i o do, Cu tommencing BSne 1. E S000 PIANOS and L<OOK FOR THE ELEGABAF A CFER many bANS to be soldhbyhavetbeen SplendidhBarw.llinglywou_____bedon__fo__al__time______N___obeo__by____.____en__d____ Aeit t o hut to say "ino" to the poor ura telos who Uain I Prices way down. Termea.merthaeve.. COAL AND COH. te PIANOS Sa told10 Monthly.bprivateowne Capt . Joe Emlsworthi, however, had her in come to me in the belief that [on all powver--______________________ charge during the decidinglrace, and it s ful topronounce that little word of onlythree ORGANS$3 to SBMonthly. A l b mC al &ok not to hisi discredit, hut rather to the credit letter-s, and who do net and will net under- -A ab'ra C a o e C ma y of Mr. Bum-gess' latest design, that the Volun- stand that I ctmumot act always as I wish, but B T E E teem woii aumd will defend thme cup, for there have ethers to consult-this keeps sue always ispoal obte ahtna i mrci m~py'Mr. Stanton frequently said to OUR O i* _O.~O' .O. -O was po ami n be~e ycsannAeianme: 'Mr. Linoln has the biggest beam-hof R O U G i**~ ~* Last year- the Mayflower carried 8,500 feet anmy mans in the world, and for that reason lU NO E **H.- - o.By aksniel o" f canvas, while the Galatea, which is two we have to watch him, em- time southern i* . SE IA m o Aster Deine, a a 50eal W. d S t ai ee~ogroe lcridol ,0 et oewtterwnigwye, would get louhonIchrinmntcres Ska in Ill~ than she diul them, owing to the inceased size contratiand goods to supply the southern vy PoKinidarboaslIWholeSaale aadd.ERetail. of hem mainisail Her length over all is 100 anroy.' "-Reminiscences of Hancock." hPOc. Druggists.ith B.i CarLWamLotapopJerseydrectftythN.J.e feet, and hem exrem beam is 213j/ feet. She R DO U GHPTLCSH PRICESI wit edtM a Car lroad tpomtly i pe di ctfo th m ns beard. With it she draws 20 feet. The Vir-ginianis cromert locate the spot UU ~ U L~ment.$. NoInterest-. Buyin dune, Railradtal _________-where Capt. John Samith was to have been inCUresl piles Orierahemorrhoids, hritching, ptroa~rtrud- uu~, ugus, o" September, and A. G Amiuo B a nd(h aPruimt moo lld)- 'y havecst on a reasomm for o ti eso externah remedy in each package. Sure cure, pay~ when Crops come in. I). G. AMBLER, Pres. J. J. DANIEL, Vice-Pros. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashier Granma agly (n aremniscnt ood-- e hve trog reson fo loatig te s o 5c. Druggists or maih. E. S.Wells, Jersey City. Write for Circulszs, And theme's Fmeddy Litewaite. Dear me'l Iat 'Powhaam,' just below the city; then a- 'E'oT eN toa an fteSae o lrd remneme hmim when he was a baby. again, we think it ought to be farthem down ROUGH O ILE ICC. REM EBE - he Nai~laeB i okteotaenf.o"a B3agley-Youi would hardly know hinn now, the river-. Many relic hunters have chipped active but mnild. CahriL. 2! rnue. Lowest Prices knownl. tRe his a commpllete Aniglomanmac. pieces frons a big rock at 'Powhatan,' beiiev, Small Dose.For Sick Headache, Biliousness,.-se~Trm osbe Grassiminms BgleyDew oll Wel, I l- ig thtithyrivraoscurigntigmeotssfithativrnCoplaitiCnstipatms,.Ati-Bliou. F nes trnutement ways kew he was a fool, but I'm sorry t stommeupoms whiels Smith's head was placed to -~s -6 ¢ TA R Fineo So.ols . and Covorvd - - hear ho is a maniac.-Philadelphia Call, receive blows from the clubs of the Indisans" ~~ IR curM meO Alls Fit a'i. Enicces U nequaled55 urworsht F~te as ra.DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. --C h i ca go .'N e w s . a ff ec t o m i s f o u l h e a t h o ff e n s i v e o d o r s . A s k ( u l C a a t e A eh-xi mni Livery Stable.------------ _________or "Rough on Cats-rb.' 50c. Druggists. Monyuae DigAwya The livemy stable business in Mexico is con. The grooni's famiyretain thir mousniag 0a 0TA Squae Delin BAwys aa. 1 aialE a..IAId Surlus. P. s------------ 11RR0 ducted oii a more magnificent scale than hii dress at a quiet church weddimig. B O NT UAIE rehef. 15 c. D.G .nLR .J.DNE. JS .ToLAER Amrcmsctes o cneiy epth ii_ hul ''. ran .ma lvsALEX. WALLACE, B. M. BAER, G. C. WVILSON, A~mrianci~es Yu cn nl kep h .Th groomshol el creamwhlfe lovs - .i'lfD . HARD OR j| [ . P. .CQ.A. J. H%. CAMPBELL, HY'. ROBNarSON. very finest carri ge 8 and horses that m ust e . z. .ism w edding inO ctober. *-- -- S F JORN . N,' { , .U SI E, S H . T. BAYA, .T T C T N the equal of any held by private owes ' ii . ... ~~lI~ SFOO. .5 *~ hh~.P CIAL .T TCTN -u/ ! - S-.

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THE DAILY NEWS-HItRALD, MONDAY MORN1~G, OCTOBER 3, 1887.

ST Your patrons only come from the wealthy LITTLE LAUGHS. MEDICAL.

S classes, who entertain the greatest contempt LITL- E AUH___.. ...____-~__~~~_ ' for cheap things, and will insist oil the finest

for cheap things, and wi insist on the tinest It is not considered polite to ask Consul ul W Essss SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsss SSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSsssa

driver and footman in foll livery, snch as Brigham how the Mexicans strike him.- PU R EW S SOMETHING ABOUT THE MAYFLOWER are never seen in cities this side of the Rio Pittsburg Chronicle.

AND THE TRIAL RACES. Grande. When Patti was in Mexico she The mail who is always claiming that P nf_

hired a new carriage, upholstered in silk, and heaven is his home is always the last one to S accompanied by driver and footman dressed go.-Rochester Post-Express.

2 Vaptain. Joe E llswoorththuth andga

Mthdis Captain,

ritsHuff

Captain Joe Ellsworth and Captain uf in gorgeous colors. That was a sad mistake, A preferred creditor is one who never asks ata Rev. Cn. T. Clark, a member of the South Georgia Method iti onference wree frm - B u e f Tatnall County Ga One year ago I wai taken with rheumatisin an became alme

-A Brief Resume of the Races of , for ever since the general public has deo. for his money.-New Orleans Picayune. / helpless for over three months. All the remedies used seemed to fail until I commenced

in Which the Mayflower Saved the manded turnouts equal to that display.- D the use of Swift's Specific. I have taken five bottles, and am perfectly sound and well

Cup From the Galatea. Globe-Democrat. "Time expired; man ditto," was the reason 2 again. I would have written sooner, but waited to see if lthe cure was permanent. And a country postmaster gave for notifying a Wl) now I unhesitatingly recommend S. S S. as a safe and reliable remedy for rheumatism. M

A STORY ABOUT INGALLS. publisher to discontinue sending his paper to ve all confidence in iti virtue."

No sporting event of the year attracts sush aOTl a certain address.-New ok Telegram. C U R E SR H E UA T IS M widespread interest as the contest for the The Sharp Tongued Senator and io "Isn't it dreadful," asked Miss Lilybud, "to

America's cup, which will take place this Burly Constituent. mu over an nia ei.de.d, u"eIN 6

Amerca' cup whch ill akeplae ths BrlyConsitunt.lied the stoker ofthe express. "It jolts the hi , For over two years I suffered intensely with muscular rheumatism. I became almost year oni Sept. 27 and 29. If a third race A constituent of Senator Ingalls', a rough plied the stoker of the express. "INe jolts thehelpless, and had to be helped out of bed. At times aI was unable to turn myself in tbed,

should be found necessary, it will take place looking fellow of the cowboy type, sent in his engine up w ss nor a cow."-New Yok Tel and had to be handled as tenderly as an infant. My chest was involved, and the pain 2 n Oct. 1. The first race will be sailed over card o the senator a the Capitol one was intolerable at times. All the old and well-known remedies were exhausted, but no 2

on Oct. 1. The first race will he sailed over card to the senator at t pl one ast d permanent relief was obtained. Abouta year ago I was induced by a friend to try Swift's

the New York Yacht club course, from Buoy winter, and then seated himself in the Marble A mani who pleads drunkeniin.s as an ex- Sa Specific. The effect has been magical. My friends scarcely recognize me. My rheuma. cy"

room to await the senator's arrival. When cuse for crime expects to get off o a mental Ofl tism is entirely gone, my general health is superb, and I am weighing thirty pounds more m 18, Ows Head, By Ridge, to and Mr. Ingalls appeared some one else engaged alibi.-New Orleans Picayune. F than when I commenced taking S. S. S. I am able to attend to all my ministerial work. W

nd tl et t buy the a a I am devoutly grateful for my restoration to health, which I owe, under the blessing of around the southwest spi buoy, thence him in conversation. At its conclusion he A great many people hold theories who ~ God, to Swift's Specific. Re. vJ. M. Lowax. Wf to and around Sandy Hook lightship, thence started to re-enter the chamber, having ap- can't hold their tongues.-Oil City Blizzard. Hampton, Ga., April 20, 1886. W/

back on the same course to a finish off Buoy patently forgotten the purpose for which he i ith ra on Blood and Shin Diseases matted free. Z? Buyparently forgotten the purpose for whtch he Nashville will not permiit a policemn ith feaeonBodflSk Deaumiefee

15, below the Narrows, a distance of thirty- had quitted it. At that moment the cowboy a e usta'ie to ye it. It is cat lie uc THE SWIFT SPECIFo CO., Atlata, Ca. eight nautical miles. The second race willbe seized him: unbeconing ai officer ad a gentleman.-Detwenty nautical miles to windward or lee- "Be you a senator?" he inquired, troit a e a ERFECT ssMADs ward front Buoy 5, the Scotlaud lightship or Senator Ingalls disengaged himself and ee ess.

the Sandy Hook lightship, according to the answered with unusual dignity: "Are you getting much practice yet?" GROCERIES, ETC.

wind oni the day of the race. If a third race "I have that honor, sir." asked an old physician of a young friend who Its superior excellence proven in millions o

should be found necessary, it will be sailed "Do you know old Ingalls, of Kansas?" was had recently started. "Yes, sir, a great deal, homes for more than a quarer of a century.

over a triangular the next interrogatory. thank you," replied the young beginner. "I Itisusedf by the United StatesGovernment. En-course of forty The seniorsenatorfromKansasand presi- amgladto hear it. In what line does you dorsed bytheheads oftheGreat Universities Se is 6 coure offort Thesenir snato fro Kanas ad prsi-as the Strongest, Purest. and most healthful.r e

miles outside of dentpro tem. of the United States senate practice lie particularly . Well, si, par- Dr. Price's te only Baking Powder that does -- Sandy Hook. Pre- gave the fellow a piercing look to see if ihe ticularly in economy !"-New York Telegram not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. SoldFOR viousto te Ma- onl in ane.FOR--

Szvious to the May- was in earnest. He evidently satisfied him- A preacher was complining of the little- only iP cans. K PODR ' (2 flower-Galatearace self on that point, for he answered im. ness and inattention of his congregation, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,.

of last year, most mediately: when an old deacon spoke up and said: EWYORK. CHICAO. ST. OUiS.

American yachts- "Hungry sheep will look up to the rack if G m en held the con- there is ay in it."-Rilnod Religious vmction tat te Herald.CO PAN

mayflower would This is the festive season of the county fair, I BRADLEY FERTILIZER. surely win the cup n when the big pumpkin vies with the Pretty No. 47, West Bay St.

pand yet such an country girl for the attention of the crowd. * 1To . O T es :I ay- t ee element ofe acht and gets left every time, world. without enid's S w eet H om e attends every yacht -Oil City Derrick. race that it is Q e do Sh e H m

CAPT. HAFF. doubtful if the race The feast of*iagination-Having no din- ner, hut reading a cookery book.-New York an

would have been won so easily under slightly P ' Se F o differing circumstances, although no doubt Telegram. O , e ID. exists at present that the Mayflower is the Emile Zola received $60,000 from his pen SOLE AGENTS FOR BURTS Is the Perfection of Fine Flour, better boat. Capt. Haff will sail the Volun. last year. There is a hog raiser in Kansas SOLE AGENTS FOR BURTS

niny oodyahtsem is beating Zola on his own ground teeraid, though the Thistle has showing who got twice that much from his pen. h THE LEA ING RETAIL GROCERS ALL SELL IT ! to win. Republican. And say they can find nothing to take its place.

In view of the interest which attaches to England threatens to get financially even Ofasizes and widths.

the coming races, it may be well to review with Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show Their next grade, PILGRIM gives universal satisfaction. briefly last year's races. Scarcely had the by setting Gilbert and Sullivan to write a Sole Agents for Burt & Mears' Genesta been beaten in 1885 than Lieut. Comic opera as a take off o its popularity, and J. S. Turner s Fine Calf MAUACTURD BY

IHenim, of the Galatea, sent over his chal- and sending a banditti company to this coun

lenge. At this time there were four Ameri- try to work American pockets.-Buffalo Ex- and Patent Leather . F ltt I iii G o. can boats, any one of which was considered press. 0Shoes f01 ent1m1en the equal of the Galatea. They were time This is about the time when he comes along It -O . Puritas, just fresh from tme laurels she hind i /t / ihsmn aeadottece , an aSid hretsletofLes Oper Slppr ___________________________________________________ Puritan, just fresh from the laurels she had / with smiling face and outstretched hand and Largest selection of Ladies O era Slippers

won from the Genesta; the Priscilla, which "Ob, yes; we're very well acquainted. says: "Hullo, old ma, have you got homr andTies, South of New rk.

bad been thoroughly overhauled; the By this time quite a crowd of senators and again?" How surprised he would be were Shoes a GEORGE C W ILSON Atlantic, which, however, did not fulfill senate employes had gathered around the you to say: "No, I haven't got home yet. hildren Shes a Specialty. the expectations of her designer, and two men, am still at Bar Harbor."-Boston Courier. WE DEFY COMPETITION. SUOCCESSOR TO - - GEO. C. WILSON & 00, the Mayflower, then. the latest product of "Wehl, then," continued the visitor, "I wish Mr. Burgess' genius. In the trial races the you would tell him I am about tired of wait- The gondoliers of Venice will get their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

Mayflower proved beyond the price because thev can make travelers very NOTICE! 4"ar d

.. Mafoeineebeodheshadow of a ing for him, and if he doesn't hurry out here rcsI-v z o i

on as1 tx oejI ohasp t a I aIdtleuncom fortable when left onl the doorstep of gry-1. St ath )eTeok - Oiefi, a r Cd F T' O vi i H doubt that she was the best boat, and to the pretty soon I'll make it d- lively for him uncomfortable whein left on the doorsteps e ic _ st :±_ e O O L 'O V I OtJ-.S

New York Yacht club was intrusted the pre- when his next election comes around.n palaces. here is o wal of Mr. Joseph O'Dea have been removed from . 4. est Bay parations of the arrangements for the comn- "Do you know Ingalls?" inquired the K - and tie stranger does ico know which way Soe e t 3 es )

jng race. The pireliminaries of this race sas senate, with an air of indifference. s'im.-New Orleans Picayune. 105 Pine Street to 35 West Duval, ISRA .

were somewhat remarkable for the courtesies "I do not," was the respose. r'ecr," said a gentleman In a crowd, "do you BetweenLaura nd Pine.

"Have you any idea what he looks like?" know that you are pushing me unnecessarilyy' Satisfaction Guaanteed or Money Refunded. "No, but I'm told he's as ugly as the old "Sir," said the gentleman addressed to the

Nick." bu m party immediately behind h1i, "do you know JOSEPH O'DEA, Proprietor. . N orO, "Do you suppose he is as ugly as I am?" that you are pushing the gentleman ahead of : .k I T

was Mr. Ingalls' next interrogatory. me unnecessarily?" Then he turned to the,

"Well, I don't know," said the fellow witl first speaker anId said, "I've passed it down WHOLESALE

great deliberation, "but I expect you crowd the line."-Harper's Bazar. , , i, ' ti N him mighty close." A boarding house proprietor announces

At this point Mr. Ingalls made his escape that his prices have touched bedrock. Persons B rI d F d into the senate chamber, trying to look re- who have slept in his house assert that the Bran and Feedstuffs,

* /sponsive to the roars of laughter which fol- beds conform to the prices.-New Haven COTTON SEED MEAL lowed him; and his constituent wonders to News. *

the present day why it is he couldn't get an Long Island is in the shape of a fish, re- State AiO4t tor t. .1. Baker & Bro's.

interview with his senator, but declares with marks a learned exchange. While on the sub- Fertilizers. T0

much emphasis that "he'll make it hot yet ject of shapes, we might as well add that 44 WEST BAY STREET, .. for old Ingalls," when the next senatorial Manhattan island is in the shape of a shark. Jacks0ouville. Florida.

,...,........ election takes place in Kansas.-New York -- Minneapols Tribune. u.lEkntt. ti. MULLER.

mTribune. If thetrainrobbers of Arizona have so ter- it , Y80&TUL E rorized the settlers that they dare not testify EYER & MULLER, No. I V f Bay Stieet, Jacsonvlle, Fl.

. ;: -- MT Why Flats Don't Pay. against the gang, the territory may claim the WxoLisALE D.AL S IN

-,o .... ,,.----- Flats are no longer good paying property proud distinction "of being the Italy of

THE 3Ain New York city. The reason assigned is America.-Sah Francisco Bulletin. -O 0 -I±0 S, - .Tifis MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. too much competition among the landlords

extended on both sides. The visitor was con- and unreasonable demand on the part of the The racing and baseball season will be over LlQI)A1, Cg4ARS AND TOBACCO. THE GREAT REPRESENTATIVE MUSIC HOUSE OF FLORIDA.

suilted oi every doubtful point, and on the tenants. A flat tenant of to-day wants coal in a few weeks "Snapper" Garrison and the

day of the first race everything had been for the ranges and pretty much everything curve pitchers will go into winter quarters, \gents for Cook's Brewery. arranged in a satisfactory manner to both but beefsteak. Such people are careless in and congress and the tragedians will have a

parties. the treatment of apartments and quit for ,lhance.-Cincimiimati Enquirer. VOpPR H ND HOGAN STREETS, * BP Te first ace was sailed on Tuesday, Set. dight reasons. The landlord's expenses maa

7, 186, over the inside course, and although large, and with increasing competition hs taek Again, Jkz orudiie,, FiLo=ida . -JZ-7tTII IB, IEI FLOI LKID..

at the start the Mayflower was blanketed by doesn't enjoy owning flats.-Chicago Times. Back again from the ocean's shore, P---- --- 0---the Galatea, she forged ahead and won the Back from the mountain's lakes and rivers, Be S The second race was sailed on the 9th, over Bil Nye in the Barber's Chair. With stronger lungs and healthier livers.

ty o minutes crBack again Bth S I Iia os a d Organs. the outside course, in a fog, with a light Back aain wih faces tnued and brown,

wind. The Mayflower came in over three Pare;ts, children, maids anmd nurses, THR miles ahead of the Galatea. Back to the social life in town

I -his year betting is about even on both With brighter eyes and lighter pures. BEST MAKES I - LARGEST STOCK ! -LOWEST PRICES I iides of the oceaii, though odds are sometimd16 inrM ,1. aides ofby the ocThistle' s backers ometimg d Back to the counting room ad school l I will give you more for your money than any other house In the United States. I guarantee

Back to the sses who employ us, OT T U Instruments to be as represented. I will ship a Piano or O rgan to any honest man or woman on

by the Volunteer's friends in America, which - Back, for September nights are cool trial and it'not satisfactory, I willpay freht both wys cash and 10 a month on a Piano

laete ver affrals termss any one canh owaayistrmn. Send forh fCataouonan

is a rather queer state of affairs. Rums of And the pesky flies no more annov us. d 10 cas and $5 a on an rgan pad for-notmuch more thn ordinary ren On

all kinds have been floating over the countr - -5'-. vry aw e any one lin M Sen d for oree raeatogue counting

inr d hae bee ft e te ut Back again with the same old lies full information. S eet Muic, Strings, Violins Banjos, Guitars, Accordions, and in fact every

in regard to the speed of the Thistle, but sne Of the fism we caught-their weight and meas. noise-producing ins mn t that is mad e and a very low prices. I have 20000 piecesof choice

is l as much of a mystery as when c a music at 10 cents )er co'. 5.100 books chole soeltionq .N1 and 25 cents. gend for Catalogues.

she dropped anchor in New York harbosry .bl M . Bak vo d e w ss CLbOTnIN

oEverybody knows of heBa performat hces oe s o -fou The utdosey s in do an e's coeun. I

the other side, and her work ever there is th_ Theptoprofla head.. grewf erthanrominA T

principal basis upoenm ar h-De t o r ier. willing to back her. --- S.t RhTZEWOLLER

r t~~p notti A G~~mpse of Lincoln. A, tifu SVo .. a ptia d M t igna S e i l y

Unless Mr. Burgess designs a 1a0ng boatTc"How nieh will you change to go up To amy S E N nebyear that will go ahead of agiything th ef"The arty Presden dou ay spe ll --igu ealI e h w m JAO B I). BUC

t.orld hever sen weMr.yLincolnntls carew c I r to TonunyTrals(ovem" he asked of one o i tme colored hr gade i

nxtihsee en , daymyasmvdvndy en-ten Ahoeofhiulv es ami Wl l-or- pa oktm la k very snanl- bu iiINSADOGN P g J ]i" CO -~TT

oer tan the is- e f 12 at the im1ret. D Whol s uri oods, Hats Caps, HTr , Vaies, E to ine osJist as mch as I would to bla2nI a large

hnteeo i will be fol y Bou e e al l timeo --a very OargRl-stove, cab."s t n

many years to te ver u tnyes "But it nvof't take so much blacamg no e t .e foe mswt h h r hBane remhW hrt was i mh e cause of your bald. rubbipw rA." AO S

Aumericam yachts. " i~o, sahi, lit dos3 imugs don' coumit It's

h l N I e ya giti'meaayYfroE theEarea'dpriv- T A NEW YORK & OLESALE PRaCE Meray imin, ai it owr cne e Si <, ayshed ahe tstm in' me of Ge chalfe f-ur religious discushum P

a serhat tohemerease arm . "c o-f dat0I chDruggis. "E tS.Wx s J e rs. P buch to sayrd Wthiat r imp s Vir of c a n o . Carpets and Mattings a Specialty.

-- -. - -rge- -has A -- - - --- n i SwhereCapt._Jo nSmithwastoha ebeer_ _le__giul h oidstchi__1__

_U__&_ _O_ _Septe mb erandBA N K I N G .

Grandreac eal his (imit n a Mrs. Hancock givesns r an ic teresiting Teas5 e r (of speSWierg clasi)-ty. Wrtmey Trad- foE irC JIACOB])D I3UCIKIY itererd it ea glimpse of "The Martyr President:" dies, ynu' .may RIMll ciar e. beieviMg. Beholdos as weare. Imense

remte mbeard h m w e be saabyatsagain, wein to ught oabew r fa te rc l down R O G L=I L . n e . w . ,, . a o n -8l

It is t e growing h kMr. L Marei c e Iun e a Tpompy TemdhActs (ivibtmeCa hai. imll prepared) s o it is, and all e in ou own Mumsic and Ar eni aolenglday as vividly as the.m Atone of hislevees, 'Pwlht-a n- bliewov't ltrDoekme ilnemss' ainestPInnSt r t S

Ganviim Bamge-e el el al ing thrahederscuin fauttsofthine StoNos AND Covered -OJ>T g"[")

anmericn yachts- CAPT. JO':e ELLSWORTH. ins passing nim I remarked tuna it would be I doi't hin,,k ieU '-co',ou base sne lihpl'em. in which we lead all, and SAVE buyers

wayen w the s boa fl bte bm so te sone upon-whichSmo "from i2t to h50 en each instrument sold.

future for American waters. Theiayflower refuse his rom henclubs of he niust be h ne d ti t Fitee aixeia' bn ATEI U I STAS ES ITORY. wasmiiled tm-dvantage Ci the opening weary enoughof hand shaking. To this he The "old reliable-nDr. Sage's Catarrs SGND eg Al,. races tis year. She does n ot seem to have replied, i Cnaer to be forgotten toss: 'Aa, Remedy. . e 5 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. been tried proper <foromoeo amid i this were al t t I was called upo i o do, Cu tommencing BSne 1. E S000 PIANOS and L<OOK FOR THE ELEGABAF A CFER

many bANS to be soldhbyhavetbeen SplendidhBarw.llinglywou_____bedon__fo__al__time______N___obeo__by____.____en__d____

Aeit t o hut to say "ino" to the poor ura telos who Uain I Prices way down. Termea.merthaeve.. COAL AND COH. te PIANOS Sa told10 Monthly.bprivateowne Capt . Joe Emlsworthi, however, had her in come to me in the belief that [on all powver--______________________

charge during the decidinglrace, and it s ful topronounce that little word of onlythree ORGANS$3 to SBMonthly. A l b mC al &ok not to hisi discredit, hut rather to the credit letter-s, and who do net and will net under- -A

ab'ra C a o e C ma y of Mr. Bum-gess' latest design, that the Volun- stand that I ctmumot act always as I wish, but B T E E teem woii aumd will defend thme cup, for there have ethers to consult-this keeps sue always

ispoal obte ahtna i mrci m~py'Mr. Stanton frequently said to OUR O i*

_O.~O' .O. -O

was po ami n be~e ycsannAeianme: 'Mr. Linoln has the biggest beam-hof R O U G i**~ ~* Last year- the Mayflower carried 8,500 feet anmy mans in the world, and for that reason lU NO E **H.- - o.By aksniel

o" f canvas, while the Galatea, which is two we have to watch him, em- time southern i* . SE IA m o Aster Deine, a a 50eal W. d S t ai ee~ogroe lcridol ,0 et oewtterwnigwye, would get louhonIchrinmntcres Ska in Ill~

than she diul them, owing to the inceased size contratiand goods to supply the southern vy PoKinidarboaslIWholeSaale aadd.ERetail. of hem mainisail Her length over all is 100 anroy.' "-Reminiscences of Hancock." hPOc. Druggists.ith B.i CarLWamLotapopJerseydrectftythN.J.e feet, and hem exrem beam is 213j/ feet. She R DO U GHPTLCSH PRICESI wit edtM a Car lroad tpomtly i pe di ctfo th m ns beard. With it she draws 20 feet. The Vir-ginianis cromert locate the spot UU ~ U L~ment.$. NoInterest-. Buyin dune, Railradtal

_________-where Capt. John Samith was to have been inCUresl piles Orierahemorrhoids, hritching, ptroa~rtrud- uu~, ugus, o" September, and A.

G Amiuo B a nd(h aPruimt moo lld)- 'y havecst on a reasomm for o ti eso externah remedy in each package. Sure cure, pay~ when Crops come in. I). G. AMBLER, Pres. J. J. DANIEL, Vice-Pros. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashier

Granma agly (n aremniscnt ood-- e hve trog reson fo loatig te s o 5c. Druggists or maih. E. S.Wells, Jersey City. Write for Circulszs, And theme's Fmeddy Litewaite. Dear me'l Iat 'Powhaam,' just below the city; then a- 'E'oT e N toa an fteSae o lrd remneme hmim when he was a baby. again, we think it ought to be farthem down ROUGH O ILE ICC. REM EBE - he Nai~laeB i okteotaenf.o"a

B3agley-Youi would hardly know hinn now, the river-. Many relic hunters have chipped active but mnild. CahriL. 2! rnue. Lowest Prices knownl.

tRe his a commpllete Aniglomanmac. pieces frons a big rock at 'Powhatan,' beiiev, Small Dose.For Sick Headache, Biliousness,.-se~Trm osbe Grassiminms BgleyDew oll Wel, I l- ig thtithyrivraoscurigntigmeotssfithativrnCoplaitiCnstipatms,.Ati-Bliou. F nes trnutement

ways kew he was a fool, but I'm sorry t stommeupoms whiels Smith's head was placed to -~s -6 ¢ TA R Fineo So.ols .and Covorvd - -

hear ho is a maniac.-Philadelphia Call, receive blows from the clubs of the Indisans" ~~ IR curM meO Alls Fit a'i. Enicces U nequaled55 urworsht F~te as ra.DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.

-- C h i c a g o .'N e w s . a ff e c t o m i s f o u l h e a t h o ff e n s i v e o d o r s . A s k ( u l C a a t e A eh-xi mni Livery Stable.------------ _________or "Rough on Cats-rb.' 50c. Druggists. Monyuae DigAwya

The livemy stable business in Mexico is con. The grooni's famiyretain thir mousniag 0a 0TA Squae Delin BAwys aa. 1 aialE a..IAId Surlus. P. s------------ 11RR0

ducted oii a more magnificent scale than hii dress at a quiet church weddimig. B O NT UAIE rehef.15 c. D.G .nLR .J.DNE. JS .ToLAER

Amrcmsctes o cneiy epth ii_ hul ''. ran .ma lvsALEX. WALLACE, B. M. BAER, G. C. WVILSON,

A~mrianci~es Yu cn nl kep h .Th groomshol el creamwhlfe lovs - .i'lfD . HARD OR j| [ . P. .CQ.A. J. H%. CAMPBELL, HY'. ROBNarSON.

very finest carri ge 8 and horses that m ust e . z. .ism w edding inO ctober. *-- - - S F JORN . N,' { , .U SI E, S H . T. BAYA, .T T C T N

the equal of any held by private owes ' ii . ... ~~lI~ SFOO. .5 *~ hh~.P CIAL .T TCTN

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