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To city subscribers by Ike month, Seventy-five
cents, served by carriers.
Liberal Itepubliean Democratic I ieket-
For frrsitlriit:
HORACE GREELEY,
OF NEW YORK.
For Vice Irei*lent:
B. GRATZ BROWN,
OF MIBBOURI.
ritute Electoral Ticket.
FOR STATE AT I.ARGE,
Principals. Alternates.
W. T. WOFFORD, A. H-t-OLQLITT,
11 L. BENNINO. KI- 1 WARREN,
JULIAN HARTRIDGE, A. H. HANSEL,
WASHINGTON POE. GEO. D. lUUK
DIBTKICT KLECTOKrt.
1. H. G. TURNER. 1. J. KIVERB,
o \ ELY 3. A. L. HAM r.S,
I; W. 7. HUDSON 3. P. P- SMITH,
4. JAMES M. PACE, 4. T. K NEWELL,
6. N. R. CASEY, 5. A. M. RODGERS
8. J. N. DORSEY, 6. L. J. ALLRED,
7. K. D. GRAHAM, 7. R. A. ALSTON.
For CouffreKM.
JAMES H. BLOUNT,
SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
For Representative from the old Fourth Dis
trict to till the vacancy in the Congress occa
sioned by the death of Hon. T. .T. Speer,
COL. E. W. BECK,
OF SPALDING COCNTT.
Scpcial election, 29th October
Mr. Frank J. Übrkjnoton is our only
authorized City Agent, and lie is duly em
powered to solicit work for this office, and
subscriptions to the Enterprise.
M3. Charles L. Mize, book and news
dealer, is our authorized agent in Dawson,
Ga.
Mr. W. S. Deiduick, Southern Express
Company Office, is our authorized Agent
at Smitbville.
j. L Tucker is our authorized agent at
Fort Gaines.
1. N. Seymore, of Byringtons Hotel,
is our authorized Agent at Griffin.
BY TELEGRAPH
FROM A 1,1. Till) WORLD.
NEW YORK.
Show in Windsor.
Tweed.
Au Ocean Race.
A Batch or Mews Items.
Mr. Seward’s Funeral.
Bank. Robbery.
Indicted.
New York, October 14.—Two inches
of snow fell in Windsor, New York, last
night.
By a blunder of some Court clerk, the
announcement was made that Tweed's
and Fields' cases would ho commenced
before the Oyer and Terminer to-day. A
large crowd was present, but no jury has
been ordered and no trial begun.
The Nautical Magazine, Liverpool, an
nounces an ocean race, from that port to
Callow, between the White Star steamer
Republic, and the Pacific Company’s Btea
mer Tacora. The latter vessel was to
sail from Liverpool the 4th instant, and
the former the following day. Distance
11,000 miles.
James W. Coovcrt has been nominated
for Congress by the Democrats of the
First District.
By an accident on Long Island a rail
road engine and smoking car precipitated
down an embankment forty feet. The
engineer bad his arm broken and a fire
man was fatally scalded. Travel is inter
rupted.
The charges of ballot-box stuffing against
Alderman Jas. Duncau and Patrick Keene
has been dismissed.
Senator James O'Brien, in a letter ac
cepting tbe Appolo Hall nomination for
Mayor, says: "I pledge my every effort
to purify our political life and to arouse
my friends and supporters to the vital im
portance of sending faithful, honest and
competent men to the next Legislature.”
District Attorney Garvin has received
notice that application will be made for a
further postponement of tbe trial of Wm.
Tweed, and tbe reason intimated Is tbe ir
regularity in the action of the grand Jury
that found the indictment. If a postpone
ment is ordered it is probable the trial will
not take place in several months.
The increase in debt in eight months is
$4,324,752. The Comptroller says the
increase is caused by the issue of special
bonds to raise money for school buildings,
docks, etc.
The lteform Association lias issued an
address favoring the election of William
Havemeyer for Mayor.
Auburn, N. Y., October 14.—The
streets of the city are thronged with peo
ple who are arriving by trains and from
the country in private conveyances. The
storm continues, but people line the streets
through which the procession is to pass,
and many persons have secured places at
the windows of buildings. There was a
constant stream of people to view the re
mains until one o'cloek, p m., and it is es
timated that not less than six thousand
people passed the casket. There will be
no one present at the services which takes
place in the mansion at two o'clock, ex
cept the family and relatives of the de
ceased. The remains will then be taken
to St. Peter’s Church where the Episco
pal burial service will be read.
Tkoy, October 14.—The Saratoga coun
ty bank at Waterford, was robbed at an
early hour this morning, of over $300,000
by a gang of nine desperadoes disguised in
KuKlux uniforms. The robbers secreted
themselves in the house of the cashier,
Kr. D M. Hovandberger, early last eve
ning. and afterwards gagged the entire
family excapt the cashier, who they com
pelled to open the vaults of the bank The
loss to the bank is about Sa,SUU. Speciul
depositors will lose about $300,000 in Uni
ted Stateß bonds and stocks. The cashier
oxupied rooms over the bank. A reward
•i SIO,OOO is offered for the arrest of the
robbers. . ~
Rochhsthr, October 14.—Spencer T.
Downey, an engineer on the Central Road,
was indicted to-day for manslaughter iu
having caused the death of a passenger at
Pitlsfard a short time ago.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Heavy Fire in Pillobnrg.
Fatal Collision.
A liallot Bov Sniffer in Limbo.
Pittsbcro, October 14.—The rolling
mill at Johnstown. Pennsylvania, covering
five acres, was burned to-day ; loss $400,-
000. Several firemen were injured.
Harrisburg, October 14.—An engine
at Lewistown bridge ran into an omnibus
Saturday, killing, drowning and injuring
seven passengers, including David E. Rob
inson, cashier of the Mifflin County Bank
—not seriously.
The Custom-house and other offices
closed to-day, and flags generally at half
mast over llie city in memory of Seward.
Philadelphia, October 14—Professor
Frazer, of the University of Pennsylvania,
is dead—aged (13. He held the professor
ship 30 years.
Lancaster, Pa., October 14.—Com
plaint was made to-day before Alderman
Arnewey, by Reinhardt, Election J udge of
the eighth ward of Lancaster, agaiust H.
E. Mucklenburg, United States Collector
of Revenue, and brother-in law of Simon
Cameron, for offering said election judge
S2OO if he would stuff the ballot-box to re
duce Buckalew’s majority to 100 in said
ward. A warrent was issued for the arrest
of Mucklenburg.
INDIANA,
election News.
Indianapolis, October 14. —The official
vote of 77 counties received at the office of
the Secretary of the State, with semi-offi
cial returns from other 18 counties, gives
T. A. Hendriks, Democrat, for Governor,
894 majority; Leonidus Sexton, for Lieu
tenant Governor 1313; W. W. Currey,
(rep.) for Secretary of the State J. 163; J.
A. Widemar, (rep.) for auditor, 1,224 ; J
B. Glover, (rep.) for Treasurer, 1,320 ;G,
L. Orth, for Congress at large, 1,147; Wm
Williams, (rep.) for Congress at large, 1,-
474, The balance of the State ticket, ex
cept the Superintendent of public instruc
tion, are Republicans. For the latter office
Milton B Hopkins, Democrat is elected.
The Legislature, from the official returns
will stand 54 Republicans to 46 Demo
crats in the House, and 27 Republicans to
23 Democrats in the Senate. The official
vote of the Ninth Congressional District
elects Neff over Shank (rep ) 28 votes; but
in one township, in Adams county,
Shank’s District, 47 Republican votes
were thrown out on account of the words
"Republican ticket" being printed at the
head of the ticket. If these votes are,
allowed Shank will be elected by 19 votes
Both parties are preparing to renew the
contest for the Presidential election.
TENNESSEE.
East Tennessee Fair.
Knoxville, October 14.—The East
Tennessee Division Fair commenced to-
i J ay. The entries of all descriptions are
numerous. Immense throngs are in the
city. The Fair closes Saturday, the 19th.
Stubb’a Opera House, the largest and finest
edifice of tbe kind in the State, seating
1,500 people, was opened to tbe public to
night.
OHIO.
Another Itiot.
Cincinnati, October 13.—Covington
bad a riot last night. The Grant proces
sion, hair white and half black, was pass
ing when a boy shouted for Greeley. A
negro in the line cried out “ shoot him,
shoot him," when firing commenced. Ma
ny ineffectual shots wero fired, and a num
ber of people were Btruck with the torch
es of the processionists. Doors and win
dows of stores were broken in.
ILLINOIS.
Robbery or Wntrhes
Chicago, October 14.—Two sample
trunks filled with watches valued at 20,000
dollars belonging toM. N. Strouss, travel
ing agent for Kichberg & Cos., New York,
were taken from the office of the Hess
House sometime between one and six
o’clock on Saturday morning.
F OR El Gr N.
SPAIN.
Tbe Carlist*.
Madrid, October 14.— A dispatch from
Ferrol received in Madrid last night, says
the insurrectionists made attacks on tiie
frigate Asturias on Friday, but in both in
stances were speedily repulsed by the
crew. Three government vessels are
blockading the entrance to the harbor of
Ferrol and it is impossible for any vessels
captured by tbe rebels to get out. Anarchy
prevails in the insurgent hand and it is be
lieved the insurrection will be overthrown
by the first attack of the government
troops
ONTARIO.
A Steamer Burned.
Kingston, October 14.—Tbe propeller
China, bound up with a cargo of mer
chandise, was burned last evening about
8 o'clock fifteen miles from here.
Horac* Gkbhi.it will bh Klbctrl :
There is nothing in the outlook to pro
duce despondency or to Justify fear as te
the final result of the canvass Horace
Greeley will be our next President. We
can and shall elect him by the vote* of tbe
following States : New York 35, Indiana
15, New Jersey, 9. Alabama 10, Arkansas
6. Connecticut 6, Delaware 3, Florida 4,
Georgia 11, Kentucky 12, Louisiana 8,
Maryland 8, Missouri 15, North Carolina
10, Tennessee 12, Texas 8, Virginia 11,
West Virginia 5. Theee States constitute
a clean majority of the electoral vote.
Moreover, it is quite probable that Cali
fornia. Nevada and Mississippi will cast
their votes for the Liberal candidates-
MACON, GA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1872.
Change of Schedule.
WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD, I
Atlanta, Ga., April 17,1872. i
On and after Sunday, the 21st Instant
Dav Passenger Train (outward) leaves Atlanta
'8:30 A. M., Connecting at Kingston with
THROUGH FABT LINK TO NEW ORLEANS
Day Passenger NEW YORK FAST LINE leave
Atlanta 4:05 p. m., Connecting at Dalton with
BAST TKNNKSSKE TIIROI'On LINK TO NEW YORK
TIME 48 HOURS 30 MINUTES !
Night Passenger Fust Lino to New York, leave*
Atlanta 11:10 p. m., via East Tennessee and
Georgia, at Dalton, or
NASHVILLE A CIIATTAnOOOA AT CHATTANOOGA
TIME 54 HOURS.
Day Passenter (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee,
Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 p. M.
Night Passenger (Inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee or Louisville,
Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 a. m,
E. B. WALKER,
Master Transporatiotn,
At Seymour, Tinsley ICH
CAN BE FOUND
Boxes White Bellies.
25 Barrels Pork Bibs.
50 Boxes Cream Cheese.
20 Barrels Early Rose Potatoes.
20 Barrels Red Onions.
100 Jars Snuff.
75 Kegs Rifle Powder.
300 Bags Drop Shot.
200 Thousand Water Proof Caps.
Nuts, Raisins, Oysters, Sardines
etc., etc.
ALL FOR SALE
at lowest Jobbers prices.
Seymour, Tinsley & Cos.
147-190
JINO. B. WEEMS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVER
L. W. KAMIIL’S NI'OKK.
_29-179
NOTICE.
ALL persona indebted to the estate of Jacob
Gloss, deceased, will please come forward
and settle with Valentine Kalin, Administra
tor, and all who havo any claims against said
estate will please present them to the under
signed for settlement.
131-157 VALENTINE KAHN.
B. H. WHIOLBY. WM. A. CHF.IIHY.
B. H. W RIG LEY He CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Ofi A OS SECOND SItTF.F.T,
12IIU Macon. Ga.
ATTENTION !
INSURANCE AGENTS,
ALL Insurance Agents doing business in
the city are requested to call at this office,
make returns and pay a tax of 'l% per cent, on
their receipts to Sept. 1. By order of Connell.
CIIAB. J. WILLIAMSON,
I29tf Treasurer.
BYINCTON’S HOTEL,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA,
IS THE
IIK EAIiFA NT HOLME
For the Train from Savannah, Augustasnd Ma
con to Columbus.
DIMMER HOLME
For the Train from Eufaula and Albany to
Macon.
ML'PPEIt HOLME
For the Train from Columbus to Macon, Sa
vannah and Augusta.
Large comfortable Rooms with Fire places
and every Convenience. 112 180
TO BE LEFT TO THE
DECISION OF TIE FARMERS.
rpiiE question of caterpillars and its terrible
L destruction of the fleecy staple having,
like the great flood of old, abated, a still more
momentous question involves especial consid
eration at the hands of the farmers, lor many
long years E. Isaacs has catered to the wants
of tbe traveling public; and to the farmers,
the very bone arid sinew of onr beloved South,
he has taken special pains to make them feel at
home while In the city. Ills table* are tilled
and tbe usual “allowancing’’ is not “allowa
ble.” Indeed you get what you call for and
that without stint. Now the question is:
Will Hie Farmers Support Him ?
This question in propounded with the confl
deuce that will he announced with that little
hut expressive monofiylable which ie o famil
iar with young people enamored of each other
—yes! The sturdy farmers knows too well
the comfort that await him at tbe
ISAACS HOUSE.
To answer otherwise than affirmatively to
the above mentioned question.
While on the subject Mr. Isaacs wishes to
say that his patronage has so increased ss to
compel him to provide more ample accommo
tions, and that he has leased large and airy
rooms erf Huff's new building adjoining hi.
: own. A Sue bar ia attached to this bouse
E. ISAACS, Proprietor
1 m-IflO Cherry Street
Wm. M. Prxdletoh Walter T. Ross.
PENDLETON & ROSS,
(Successors to J. M. Boardmnn.)
Corner Mulberry mid Second Streets.
w*rN, 6A„
wholesale aid retail dealers in
SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL BOOKS,
LAW BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
CAP, LETTER and NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES, LEGAL BLANKS,
WRITING INK, COI fING INK,
CARMINE INK, INDELIBLE INK,
GOLD PENS, PENHOLDERS,
STEEL PENS, PENCILS,
CHALK CRAYONS, RUBBER,
WAX, OIL COLORS,
WATER COLORS,
COLORED CRAYONS,
BRUSHES, CANVASS, PLAYING CARDS,
CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS,
DOMINOES, BILLIARD CnAI.K,
C'H ROMOS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
GLASS,
ETC., ETC., ETC..
And in fuet everything usually kept lu a first
class Book and Stationery Store.
Orders from the country will receive prompt
attention. Prices as low as any other house
in the South.
Orders for printing solicited.
PENDMH'ON Ac BONN.
113-524 Macon, Georgia.
Spotswood Hotel,
Nearly opposite tlic Passenger Depot,
(Only one minute’s walk.)
MACON, GA.
THIS House is centrally and conveniently lo
cated, witli large airy chambers, Ladles’
Drawing and Dining Rooms, Bath Rooms,
Barber Shop, and organized in every respect
for the comfort of families ami single gentle
men travelling through, or making u home in
our city. The tables arc second to none in
the South.
Rates of transient hoard $3 per day.
T. 11. HARRIS, Prop’r.
O. J. Maci.rm.an,
Caterer srid Superintendent.
J. 11. Harris, In the Office.
I—tf
BYINGTQN HOTEL,
griffin, ga.
rpms HOT KI, rank-, rrcond to nom; in
JL Georgia, for
GOOD COMFORTABLE ROOMS,
WELL SUPPLIED TABLES,
AND CHEAPNESS OF KATE.
Art a retjort for the residence of the present
hot term, It is unequalled, the nigh to being
remarkable cool and pleasant.
The beat Water in Georgia.
G. W. BYINOTON,
110-100 Proprietor.
THE JNBOT AND CUBADBOT*
SODA WATER
■WAM KACTI UKD HI
W. P. CARLOS
N Nulberry Ml., MI neon. <Jn.
lAM now fully prepared to furnish pure bot
tled SODA WATER in any quantity. Ord
ers by mail or telegraph promptly attended
to.
I have in store and am constantly receiving
every description of
Fancy and Family Groceries,
WINES,
LIQUORS, and
CIGARS,
FOREIGN and
DOMESTIC FRUIT,
FISII,
GAME,
and every de.licacy when in season.
Bar and Restaurant up stuira, supplied with
the very best In the market.
Parties purchasing goods from me can always
rely upon them being fresh and first class In
every respect.
WIN. I*. CARLOS.
1-tf
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCE, ,
Macon A Brunswick Railroad Cos., >
Macon, Ga., September 21, 1872. )
ON and after Monday September 23, 1872,
trains will run as follows:
WAT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WAII.T.
Leave Macon 8:15 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup 5:50 p. M.
Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 r. M.
Leave Brunswick. 4:30 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup 0:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macori 5:20 p. M.
Connects closely at Jesup with trains o; At
lantic and Gulf Railroad, to and from Savannah
and Florida.
NIOUT passenger train, WAII.T.
Leave Macon 7. 45 r. m
Arrive at Savannah 7. 15 a. m
Leave Savannah 7. 00 p. u
Arrive at Macon .0. 45 a. m
HAWKINSVILLR TRAIN WAII.T, (SUNBATH EX
CXPTKD.)
Leave Macon 2:55 p. m.
Arrive at Hawklnsvllle 0:30 V. u.
Leave Hawkinsville 7:00 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 10:30 a. m.
WM. MacREA,
149tf General Superintendent,
INDIAN SPRINGS.
ELDER HOUSE.
ELDEB A MON, Froprleler.
THIS well-known house la now oj<en to all
who wtab to visit the far-famed Indian
Spring. Tho Hotel is nearer the Spring than
any other, with pleasant and shady walks lead
ing thereto.
RATES or BOARD.
Per Day * 2 00
One “Week 10 00
One Month 35 00
Children and servants half price. ,
DStf ET HER ft SOTT
MERCHANTS
AND
PLANTERS
WILL FIND IT TO Til FI 11 AD
VANTAGE TO CALL ON US
BEFORE MAKING THEIR
BILLS.
WE HAVE IN STORE,
100.000 LBS. BACON CLEAR R.
SIDES.
25.000 LBS. BACON SHOUL
DERS.
10.000 LBS. BELLIES.
50.000L85. FLOUR, all grades.
500 ROLLS 2J BAGGING.
10.000 LBS. ARROW TIES.
10 BALES TWINE.
JOHNSON & SMITH.
JOHNSON N SMITH,
Have, and are offering at very
low figures:
100 BOXES TOBACCO, all
grades.
100 BBliS. WHISKIES.
150 BBliS. SUGAR.
50 BBLB. MOLASSES.
100 BALES BAY.
1.000 BUSHELS CORN,
Together with a full stock of all
all goods in our line of business,
llfl-tf
Brown s Hotel,
MACON. GA.
JF long experience and a thorough knowl
edge of the business in all Its diversified
branches are essential to the keeping that which
the public has long heurd of hut seldom seen,
A MOOD HOTEL,
the undersigned flatter themselves that they
are fully competent to discharge their obliga
tions to their patrons ; but they are not only
experkfleed in hotel keeping, tiiey modestly
would claim to have the
BEST ARRANGED and MOST COMPLETE
LY AND EXPENSIVELY FURNISHED
house throughout, In the State, which is loca
ted exactly where everybody would have it sit
uated
IMMEDIATELY IN FRONT AND AIJJAOKNT TO
TUB PASHBNOEK DEPOT,
where travelers can enjoy the most shrp and less
liable to be Uft by the perplexlngly constant
departure of tbe trains.
To all those important advantages is added
a TABLE that is well supplied with the best
and choicest dishea the city and country can
afford : nor would they omit to mention that
their servants, trained to the business, have
never been surpassed for politeness uml atten
tion to guests.
For tire truth of then* statements, we refer
tho public to our putrons who reside in every
Slate in the Union.
E. E. BROWN & SON, Proprietors.
Macon, Ga., April 15, 1872. 78-104
DAVIS SMITH,
(Sacceftftor to the late nrm of Smith, Weatcott.
& Cos., and of Smith, McGlaabait <fc Cos.)
MAKCI’ACTUKEft AND DEALER I*
SADDLES, HARNESS,
BRIDLES,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
Carriage Materials,
Leather of all kinds,
Shoe Findings,
Children’s Carriages,
HMUiEH, GIN BAN I*B, ETC,,
Together with every article uaually kept in a
nuUiiery jiOU.se.
lOtl C'HEREtt MT., MACON, UA
130-150
FOR THE FALL ANI) WINTER TRADE
LAWTON Ac BATEH,
Fun nil Street, (Nest Door to Ijiuton At Willingham,)
RF. prepared to furnish the trade with
UHOI'IiRIKS, FltOl INIONfN, PLANTATION Ml PPI.IKM. MAU
UHU, TIEN, ETC.,
mi as reasonable terms us any house In Georgia. We will keep constantly ou hand. BACON;
LARD, CORN, OATH, HAY, SUGAR, COFFEE, BAGGING and TIES, and a general aaaort
ineut of hucli goods a, are kept in a llrat elaaa Grocery House. Give us a call. Wr are ruunlag
the FACILE IT.OI RING .RII.LN, and
direct-special attention to our "CHOICE,” "EXTRA," "FAMILY" Flours. They will be
found exactly adapted to the trudo, and we guarantee, every barrel to give aatlafaction. Oar
prices are as low a* those of the same grades can be bought In the South.
CORN MEAL, bolted and unbolted, always on band, of our own make and of the best
ipiallty. 120-188
I L H ANDY & 00b,
TUI A.YD SHEET IRON HOOFING,
Mu, PlmMi Hi Repairiif,
} TIN AND UALVANIZKD IKON CSRNICK,
Mll \ Executed at short notice and satUhotlon
\ 3 / \ I guaranteed.
1) \|| 1 No. 40 Third Mtreet, Macon, tin.
\ l Particular attention givon to Guttering put up
V ' WOODRUFF'S
\ PATENT FATE FASTEXIiUI*.
98 img 3
improved (Si Tear,
SOMETHING NEW.
SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER HORSE POWER
IT IS NO HUMBUG!!
npilK settling of tlie Gin llouhc floor hua no efiect on the Gearing. King Post of Iron and all
1 the work bolted to iron.
IT IS MADE TO LAST, AND TO HUN TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER TUAN ANY
OTHER POWER IN USE.
Call and sec for youaself.
I build a Portable Horse Power that challenges nil other MAKES, bnt It will not do the work
with the antnu Draft that my PATENT GIN GEAR will.
All kinds of Machinery made and repaired ut
CROCKETTS IRO.K WORKU,
Near Brown House, Macon Oeorjsia.
BROWFS GALLERY!
No. 8 Cotton Avenue,
Is the place where all the differ
ent styles of pictures are made
at greatly reduced prices.
W. He E. P. TAYLOR,
Cor. Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street,
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE, CARPETINGS, MS,
oil, COITUS, WINDOW SHADES, etc.
Metalic Burial Cases & Caskets,
Fine and Plain Wood Coffins and Caskets.
Ttf
fSfOrders by Telegraph promptly attended to. ______
JAMBS H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
Ill.Ui Vr A HAKDEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Hall, Cherry
street. 4U-360
Barber Shop For Rent.
THE Basement room, formerly occupied by
Mike Napier, in Brown’s Hotel building Is
for rent. This la one of the best stands for a
“SSSr* nmtL
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