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DAILY KNQriUEl!
nuninrs. deo uni a, Wednesday mo km no, may it l
IN SENATE SECRET SESSIONS.
.i-Mliirs A'lxinu*. !
V.iklutr IW-i—ll„
IVrlntc Man! jmi.it. .1,
tJii‘ IlaM.ilImt Tre.i
11.—Til-
repulfli. ai-
imc- ago n:i-
W A SHI NOT OX,
majority In t;. ■ m i..itv s
del-look to constitute the
-ission, the removing power in the govern
ment. Their action in secret session .".no.
then, judging bv the results published by
themselves in the official record, proves
that they broke down rathe r badl\«lii tiiis.
They are now in secret session again, as
suming to be the i rente making ... wcr- .’
lvniupis to be seen with now ime\j :-u -
ss. Anew treaty with the Sami-.i. n
Islands was negotiated lay the las’, a.imiii-
istr.it ion and reitrved to the sen ile. This
treaty extended the present rc-i ijirooUe
treaty definite y ;'"r»iun more years from
Ue date of signing. Into this simple
sages at. the rate of ninety words i minute.
This, of course, would be too fast fir tiie
i :i' >.sV rapid writer, and I only cite this to
< show what I have g lined in Hpccd over .tii
I others. As soon as I get my pate it i have
| contracts to till in Chicago Boston, Phila
delphia, PaUhnor. and thi- city."
! "Have you christened your invention
I yi t?”
"i was t'linking of i alii >g it the ‘l!.i;ii<!
j Transmitter,’ but I may change my mind.
' Cad m again when ' have my ,ipir.it a s in
good trim, and I will give you a sample of
I now rapidly we can send and receive lues-
sagas. ”
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tn.
Li! I Nil Ui
Kiimnitit*> anti >1 «»rtoil.
. hit
i To
A Southernized Yankee and Con
federate Soldier Tells What
He Knows About It.
I HAVE Ul’EXEI) TDK LAID JEST STUCK’ OF
Pattern Hats and Bonnets ff^rT
DHOFI'ANJHI > U. « *1 ItDS.
U'H'tn \ . ■/. .'2' in. -d street. up stah* r . over
Will eh cV Kin-i-jalO-ly
•^iii-f es‘-<»r :• ■ ' r. I. M. Mason.)
"Ility m-it 'l-iui t.» M,Utkin House. Mp'.’to en«*
jiv Kiddle- /ille.-y. oc4-ly
NY. 1
;V . Tu.-mh *ire." f rim rlj Randolph street.)
l: rj, -.Fi.
■ lilt lit
laive into'.'iecte.t.
ad;.
th
v/itheut i-onsullation with
(ion, the following new article :
•‘Article 3.— His majesty the k
Hawaiian Island- gr.nl.i t*. l-iv wnern-
1 1 1*.-111 of the 1.0'iiou States th-.- -
right to enter tii harbor of 1 earl tin r, i.i
the Island of Calm, mid to establish and
maintain tlier.? n co ding and r. pair sf-o.ioi
for the use of vessels ot the United States,
.mil to that end the United Smu-s may im-
j-rove the entrance I'm said harbor a,id do
ail othor things needful to th-. purposi
aforesaid.”
It has been known for some time here
[hat an mnen.lmt-nt of thi., nature '.la
under consideration in the senate ton gn
relations connnitte. I nit it was also known
that the proposition was opposed by the
Hawaiian minisl.er and by the friemis of
the Hawaiian treaty, in part on tile ground
Hint a special provision in the existing
treaty makes if unnyeessory. and in ear.
because whenever the touted States hav,
any ships which need a harbor in the
islands an arrangement could easily he
made for their use of Pearl riverjby lease.
Article -i of the existing reciprocity trea
ty secures to the United States, ns against,
all other nations, very important matters.
It is in these words:
"No export duty or charges shall be im
posed in the Hawaiian islands or in the
United States upon any of the articles pro
posed to be admitted into the ports of the
United States or the ports of the Hawaiian
islands free of duty undir the first and
second articles of the convention. It is
agreed, on the part of his Hawaiian
majesty, that so long as this treaty shall
remain' in force he will not leave or other
wise dispose of or create any lien upon air
port, harbor or other territory in his
dominion, or grant any special privilege
or rights of use therein, to any other
power, state or government, nor make
any treaty by which any other nation sh ill
obtain the same privileges relative to the
admission of any articles free of duty here
by secured to the United States.
Under this article it will be observed
I hat no other nation can gain any rights,
even by lease, not merely, to Pearl river
but to any other port or harbor iu the
islands. It is understood in well informed
quarters that the Hawaiian government
would at any time lease Pearl river to the
United States for a coaling depot, but that
the govornnient and the pe ople are strongly
opposed to any concession of any territory
to the United States. It is odd that the
senate should attempt to make so import
ant a change in a treaty submitted to it
■without the knowledge of the constitu
tional treaty making power, and without
advising the government of the nation by
which the treaty has been agreed to and
signed of the .intention to make such a
change.
it is the more strange, when already the
existing treaty expressly exclnesall nations
but ourselves from estahlishingtbemselves,
not merely in Pearl river, but in any other
harbor or port in t-ne islands.
it should be well understood that there
is a very big "internal improvement" job
in this Pearl river business. In 1873 two
distinguished engineer officers made an
examination of this harbor. They were of
the opinion that for if2b,000,1100 it could lie
made a magnificent and secure place for a
fleet—if we had a fleet.
As we have no ships, and as we have,
and iiuvc long had a convenient an ! t n-
tirely sufficient con! depot at Honolulu for
any stray man-of-war wc may have in
those seas, it won! 1 seem that Pc in liver
could wait. By the existing treaty no
body else can get it.
Is there any reason why a commercial
treaty between tiiis and any country.should
be kept secret froi,i the commercial nod
manufacturing public- whose interests are
involved? is not all this secrecy a fraud cm
the people?
A RAPID TRANSMITTER.
An Jnsfriiiiii-iil Hull 11 iil Tt-leir;-.i|ih Ku-'.-.-r ili-ni u
Mini I .ui Write.
There is an electrician in Kust Tweniy-
f hint street who claims to have invented a
telegraph instrument which be believes
will revolutionize all the present systems
so far as speed and accuracy are concerned.
In describing the invention the electrician
said to a Mail and Express reporter:!
“Let me say to you at the outset that
this instrument as a whole is not my in
vention, that is to say the hit a is not
wholly original with me. Sonu years ago
while i was in London an invitation was
extended tome to visit Telegraph I I.
There the idler trie a.id International tele
graph company has its oitices. it is a won
derful place. Vt hat is termed the "Foreign
(.mlltry' was a mue.i greater treat to me
tiian a hundred British, museums. There i
savv telegraph instruments of ali kinds.
We!!, there wn.s one little instrument that
took my fancy. It was called simply the
British instrument and was invented by
Edward B. Bright, who was knighted by
In r majesty in recognition of Ids talent.
"it- is upon this telegraphic instrument, t
have so much iinprui.t!, that me w isesci-.:i
be sent by it almost fourfold faster than at
present. There is, so to speak, no sounder
io the receiving apparatus, for I have sub
stituted instead the two bells. Let me de-
M-nbe it to you as briefly and intelligently
as I can, receiving, of course, the descrip
tion of some of the integral parts, which
for the present must be kept a secret.
"To begin with I have lour coils instead
of tu u, as used on the Morse- insti u.-nerd
and [ have two keys instead of one, so that
instead of mailing long and cumbrous
flushes, I work tbe system witli dots aito
gether, and as ini' operator works both
hands at the sun u time, you can form some
idea of bow fast in< ssage.- can In transmit
ted ovei it. Er.i.li key o.is a si paratc set of
coii,:, and each magnet is conn. <-tud with
tile he 11 -, so that unit, eitlu r or each
is moved it rings the bell. .Should the cur-
ri.-nr ,-liming in from the main line -a too
t chle to work the bells, I have arranged a
s l.eme by which ! can make li cm ring
■as- loud as desired. Like any other
system, relays can oe use 1 at ditfereul
points. Indeed, th-. only difference is the
mechanism of my invention. There is
untiling like it iu use anywhere. As you
see, the bells are so arranged that their
Sound catches the right and left ear -A trie
receiver. By deadening one a iittic the
sound of each is made so distinct that it is
impossible for the operator to mistake one
for the other. The alphabet is very sim
ple. and to my mind the system can be
mastered thoroughly in less than one-half
the time it takes to learn the Morse sys
tem. Here is the alphabet, and judge for
yourself. The letter A is made by pressing
the right key down twice, or in other
Words making two dots. In the Morse
system the first letter of the alphabet
is made by making a dot and a
dash. To make the dash takes up
twice as much time as to make
three of the letters on my instrument. In
point of fact with tiiis instrument here an
experienced operator could transmit mes-
,Senator Edmunds in (.tram's time was
quiie a.-much a mentor .is he is now
When in stisp.jctec a colleague of high de
gree was vi kiting tin- senate rules lie -pok-
his mind freely in executive session net
never called names. On cut o, easio.i the
Vermont senator got miner pirsoual, and
said had reason to suspect timt certain
piihlised statements . were inspired by a
senator whose fame and influence pre
vented him from personally charging a
ills.' yard for hi:- o.itjl. Beii.-il-ir Mori-mi
tw,rled nis cam- like 'a top, tint bio n
oth.-rwise botmv that lie thought
the remurks referred to himself. llnfl
night 'vh> a the faithful agent coiled on
Governor Morton, at his room in the K'n-
biti. tic was odd to quit euutin. for u .ves t
or .so, as Senator Edmunds wo- getting ve.\\
petulant over the correctness of statement.',
printed shout executive business, ami hud
j very plainly hinted that lie thought tl-
! “leaky" senator was from Indiana. "Y u
I know," snitt the senator, "ttiui J.\imu ;< •
I cannot quiu rd with tut hat, oat of tie;
! eiic, to bis dyspeptic frame of mind, !
J think you had better stu.y away fora lit tic
! while until tin- self-imposed affliction juts
■ time to cure itself.”
| Senator Edmunds has been approached
by correspondents iu their verdant days
with a desire for correct inlLnnatiun re
garding himself before the judiciary t om -
1 mittee and in executive sessions, inslea.l
of holding up his hands iu holy horror, as
it is alleged St. Jerome, whose pi. inn Iu
.so much resembles, would have done, lie
always replies in the blandest way. "Ex
cuse me, sir, but please give me your ad
dress, and I will send you a document that
will prevent your making such a ink-
take in future.” The green reporter
thereupon hands the dignified and
polite senator his copperplate ami
receives by mail a copy of Ihe standing
rules of the seuate, with paragraph i ;.f
rule 3t> conspicuously marked. It reads
thus:
•‘Any senator or officer of the senate
who shall disclose the secret or confidential
business or proceedings of the senate sha!!
be liable, if a senator, to suffer expulsion
from the body, and if an officer to be dis
missed from the service of tlie senate and
to punishment for contempt.'
; in ail Hu*
i 11uu'kt I. ii11il
i.ii!i:i i.iI! 1 1 ii-
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ii-i iiiisl: t v
Low Prices
AT
BOUGHT! & GO'S;
HEAOOUABTERS!
1 Our second heavy shipment.
1 of Millinery (foods will he
opened during the early part
| of the ("lining week. \V e are
fo "i11naIe enough to have a
i buyer who is in New
; York every week during sea-
j son. Feeling assured hy I lie
I magnitude of eni business
lii-iv. wc instruct 'd i,im to buy
I in <jmultibus if he could buy
j at a price. (hir invoices are
I here, and we tind that he lias
succeeded in picking up some
'extraordinary bargains hy
I buying iu large ipiaulilies.
\\ In-!! these goods are received
. wc propose io ofi'er heller
I goods ;it lower prices than
1 have ever been < ffered before
i in Ibis dIy. ()ur new (immis
j will he marked fully 2~> per
1 cent less iban the old prices,
j iiid we propose to mark what
; we have left of our original
| slock down to prices Ilial will
| correspond v, il h the nmvgoods.
! We have jiislly earned Ihe
i’i" ; mi fat it m lor doing I lie Ii in si
| class of work done here, and
i now we shall certainly prove
I to Ihe peiijile ilia! we can name
! Iiic lowest prices. We nica11
just wtial we say. and the peo-
j p|e u ill iiml il mil if I hey will
I lake the trouble lo inves'iga'e
; I hi mailer next week.
! BOUGHTON i C0„
Headquarters for First-Class
Millinery.
Entrance through Hill A
Law's Store.
I IlmlaJ I'huvil in II) Hands
IMTOUNTZEIT TO X_iO-A.ZST
On City Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds.
Also discount first-class notes.
JOHN BLACK MAR,
so wed fr tf Financial Agent for Capitalists.
SAM CEL DC X LAP.
denial, hearty, honest, whoU-snulud
Sum T>11111 ;»! Why, every nan. w niim
and child in m t!ie “({r?*at Smoky ’ to the
Ciuif, ami from the *(.*e ti t.'io At
lantic. will smile Imck a recognition to the
pleasant countenance \\i picture
Bom iii Connecticut, while yet .1 young
man, in 185-1. ho came soul h and iocnud in
• bis shtdo, first m Fort Valley, and J'vinr.f-
iiig from t here shortly afterward to imi r-
icus, wlier j he lirst developed ids capacity
for a commercial life. AlVr .some years
residence iu-.ro he associated himself in
business with P. il. Oliver, ^Albany,
buildiny a larvfe store. Yl Albany m- was
un fur :t:Ji!itr <-noutfh to )/>.se Ins wiit by.*
stroke of li^htidn^, and shortly after r.••
turn*ai ti. his fir it low- Ai.ierwrs nhev*
the fmtbreak uf t.ic civil war found niin
Me ei:iisted, servii ;, r lirst in t!a •.•oiajjany of
his re.'Ati\e. «Vapt. I. Jt liraj.h.un, «»J* Com
pany \» of t!ie
MACON’ VOLUNTEERS,
and nftenc'trd in tin* ’awiby under IVTajor
P>. CL J.oykett Tin- • Jo? .• <.f the war found
Mr. I)t. dap stranded in "Macon, but Ids in
domitable energy soon recuperated bis for
tunes and the firm of Munktj o: (’Mur,
fancy goods dealers, was w ell and widely
known until tl.« / burned out. After this,
for a short time, he was in business at
Rome, from where h • entered into that fur
which he was intended by nature -a sales
man. In this capo city he has been con
nected constantly w ith some of the best,
and
MOST WIDELY KNOWN
of Die eastern manufaeluMn^ houses. Tn
l.VH hi removed with ids family to Atlanta,
and has been a resident of tins city since.
Meeting him on the street during the
week, the reporter was greeted with a
hearty handshake and earnest:
“llow are you, my !ad? : ’
“Pretty well, Hum; bow are you ?”
“Hound as a dollar, my hoy; although if
I had nn t you ten days a<yo i could not
have said 'is much.”
“Why, } ow was that -been sick? 5 ’
“Will, you must know that for th" past
ten years i have been su/Tcriiitf wit /j lcidm y
disease, which evciy no\va..(» >urain would
prrow 1 id and tfive me serious trouble.
About two months a^o I he^m tn haveom
ci my bad spells, and for tin- past eiijht
weeks I have been sufh rin^ some or mc.M
of the
*TO UTERES OE DANTE’S I SKEW NO.’
“1 ha ve tried all I he physician 1 - and medi
cines that 1 could hear or read of, and their
name, as you know, b legion, but mitd a
wee); since l he disease has in Id undisputed
sway. It is not a pleasant thing, my boy.
to know that a disease which some of Urn
most noted ; hysiciau* of the country have
prnuounc d >s the most fatai m humanity,
has a mortK-'n^t* upon vour vitals, 1 ted you.
It sort o’ talus the irood humor out of a
“And what miraculous dispensation has
operated iu your behalf, Sam A’ (|'jen**ii
t!.< repo.;,.r.
“Nothing mmu ulons. ! ju t had a <r!im-
ui( filial•t'emum.mst-u.se; tJimLb all. About
'our years atm I had a acvme .attack •*!
Hu illicit,sin, which cnmpb u ly disabh-.l
tin for ; !)>■ time, and which d ■ ••i- fi fl i .to
w nat is . died ••i.iimb attacki„„
when l a.-t expected, «ind laying me up,
• ntireiy jjicapa* itaf./ie me !'<>r any kind *»f
ii.isiiies.*, and causing me as ;i *.'•!) >ufh riiip
in atlas as sic nld ue erowued in!., a life
time. A fter ojic of my mos* s. • mvattacks,
and sshen ] Had ju-t e, «t aide to hobPl.j
around, ! met J. \J !!unnicult, an old
Him sfB» oks Kramer, f
Eliioil Mil.iii«i. M ■!;iii. i !!;iu;i M,!iin<. Eugl:-ii .M L 11^. S.,
ill SI •, i \\. I'YiiiV Si i •:1V.. I.rgi'iii'iis. iiml ,tu «• i i! I < ; i ii< ■ 1 \ i
Si-1 II.ils. (Wrick Feiil 11 its and I '< u 111 u 111 s. I’uniMils m
Fin!.-', an.I i\ cry i king .ippci'l.lining In Milk,cry. In whlc
llic hidics n!' (In!ii)i l lui-. .>11<I vi(• i11iI v iuv rc>jiccl inily ';i vit<m
M TT T .TTSTr 1 .
atm&vr W mF.im m ttnfcir icam wcIthw—■ wfl—■ oQi s^v-JArimumudM r.is
Terra Cotta Pipe.
.Vow is Hu* lime Id iIu;iin your yards or lay Sewer i’ipt . Ter
ra Collii Pipe I'le aper Hum evei’. LooJ< ;il the prices,
4 Inch, li cents per foot, j <i Incli, 8 1-2 cents per foot,
5 Inch, 7 1 ‘J cents per foot, I 8 Inch. 12 cents per foot.
Estimates for Pipe laiT furnishe*! on application.
HOUGH STEM BO GAS PIPE COMPANY,
Telephone HU. •[') TwelHIi Sin ei.
a per
Boxes
•u! r.Yr.cv i d’s( nn'TjoN at
O'WEST PRICES.
.: m; i.. leu. • .o' in-
P.i< '• •{ •uni Hiwls, Bill
m 'i o > on I’mipI. Ak-i En-*
I i'.nL-.l at sliuit notice.
si a * • d-u n..t kept
,i- ,•
The Best Medicine on Ea'tk for
Children.
An iufidliblo sjvcillc foi Flatulent Coke. Dims
ui ii. Coutdis. i <* *i liiiuT, (*holc*iT! Infantum f'hol*
ru MmI.iis ami ail dis.-a« t *s incident to children,
live it a l rial. 25 .a nt** per bottle. Fnrsaleat
nn; stoke.
The Cotton Cain Go.,
NEW LONDON, CONN.
ManufaeturtTs »»f tlie “Old Reliable’’
Brown (,'ottou (.tins, Feeders and C'»>u-
deii^ers.
,\11 flic very latest iniprovementa: im
prove!.! r« *11 box, patent whipper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
Bteel hearings, new improved Feeder,
enlarged dust proof (' mdenser.
f -k Strong, simplei.ueonsfruetion, durable
Sfginsfast, nuiH liglit, cleans the seed per-
ffiafectly and produces lirst class samples.
~ I DELIVERED FREE OK FKKibillT
lit unj iirccMMlulr point. Heed lor full
dcMcriptlou and price list.
Co I, I'M IU S IKON WOIIKS. A_m-ii
(hi.
an9 \v.‘d sat Ao
The Best Medicines! CARP Eli 1GS
Columbus lion Works
go :m: patcy.
A’v r.• >\\ ptr, in i f<. fin iri-.Ii ali k.'nds of
I tinigh Min! ! >rcssu(! I,umber,
And l" Pic- Ln.id oi for tin- pa’.i;. , and
C.A.M ischke,
M I Li,WIH(il IT.
^ yFI'H'K AN1* SHOP. Dillingham Street. op«
poS'tl* SolltV.rlT. Ph.-.v \Vo'k--. f. bV.O d.SrwSm
O hti the Had tn
theiales of that -:1m* o|
universal jat7sftu>
MURPHY HROSm
Paris, Tfl»
O has won the i.*.vor of
the pniilic and nn-v rank*
among the lca<!inq MtdU
dues of the oiliDra,
A. L. SMITH.
f- rd, P|*
Formerly Held for $6,500, Will Now
Sell for $4,500.
TO HE
ZEFOTTIEsr ID
rou \i;nui,Li\.
Takr Joifl ui’s J.ivoura .'ui* p for Nitvoiih lb
ache.
Take JordanV J< ’•nil* .Jniej. for Paiuf il M- n*
Tab-. Jor.l.vii ' Juvoc-a .Lilep for all Pain.
Take lord..■«'< Joyoi;* .luiep (t is ’he riMiedv
I for Nf urnhef.!
! TAKF. Ilimll'S FJIli LIVE!
U p h o I ste ry
GOODS.
W.& J.SIoane
T'U:
•utc
AX.MINS I KKS, from $1 (
WILTON'S. from i;
\1( •Ol’E'l'Tl ’.S. ironi l •.
VELVETS I Yom 1
BODY HULSSELS, ..oin !J
I Al’I.STKY. bom :
INOHAI.NS, from
< TI IN A M A'IT I NILS, from I
SWI*-s !..\ ( i. • EkTAlNS,
from fl 5u
MAD't\S LA OK ( I'HTAINS.
lYol i M)
\NTKJFE and EH KM li LA' T.
•Vo.., it.. V
.V iTTINl ill AM LACK ‘ I'lfl -
i Ihe atnadive jjr.ee* at wlii- li
ihi.K Mi ek i- lah.K oflered.
from £*.( on jk r yard .inward
» p« i yard ujjwnnl
'• p«-.i yard upt^nrd
’> ;><••• yard upward
l per yanI ujavn rd
i p.-r y.ird up«arri
t per yard upward
’ i'rpai:
of itreet: i
-f Wed IVi tf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
[/OR other* i|»- deal Estate, .-lock? or BondlJ
I New DweMinq. full o, acre lot. On prica
sked (Ins jiropei:v will pay ten per cent clear of
im«. Wh> keep your money in stocks and
oiu'.slhal \ui'! link int«*rt*-*t and op.en fails to
av d v'don - ? IP to r '*• i.v hi ul Estate and yoiif
i- -im-. J.illN lll.ArK.MAH,
s*e we.I fri ti* He.11 Estate Agent
W. W, Bruce h Son,
I’11y-i-• i;!11and Surgeons,
,-"i iiih'i >1 for- sal* at that time, lap was
mam fact mad by Mr. liunuicutt !'-:• lii-
friotids. six m-j'iihs a.:'-** it wjis dt -
t» v.'.iim il t‘* |d.n*o it upon 1 li*' o.ark* t, •oid
a linn was organized Ibr that purpose.
Two W(-"k.s (tgo. iii Hit midst of my sufVer-
iug, 1 noted in (iiie of t)i« ir ad certiseim nts
timt it ’ams good for kidney troubles also.
I knew it would cure rheumatism, and I
bought half a dozen bottles at once and de
termined tn give it a fair show at a kidney
disease of long standing. It may seem ex
travagant, but the first day's use gave me
relief, and before J had completed taking
one bottle my disagreeable symptoms had
entirely disappeared. I have used two Lot
ties up to this time, and I have not felt a
trace of my disease for a week. I believe
it has cured me completely. That is a
pretty strong statement, but I make it hon
estly and sincerely, and am prepared to
verify it in any manner.”
mh5-d&w6m
OB IDTEITT,
In the Wabster Building. Apply lo
Mlil X HI. V* li 1] >. It.
Sold hy (irooiTH t»v( ry\*hore
w BAKER fr ro. Pci’ctiester, Mass
fHE FAMOUS BRAND *0
I \
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Sr j- ! /r ir [■ ■ • *
CINCINNATI *0., CORRUGATING CO.
I'Ell Ml
Valuable Up - Town . Property I
FOB SALE.
K KOWN- (IS thu.li.hn Ryan S«!a ’.Vatf-r Kao
torv lot, located on upper Oglethorpe street
now First avenue . Well located l< r either
mercantile or manufacturing purpose-.
JOHN HLACKMAK,
Real Estate Agent, <'oiumhus, f ht.
se wed fri tf
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYI
r \ i..s wh'-ky w.'is intrr»-l .'<<1 < r / : i . o.e $•*
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Cor ;o»h btreet and lfct Avtui.t, CoiULib-i!, ^
J. -J. WOOD,
1 is into \ Il ST REET,
Notice to lax Payers,
r i'TIK Tax Dige-t for State and County Taxes la
[ i*• *w open at mv oilice on Twelfth street.
1 apt eodxwjm J C. REEDY, it. T. R. M. C.