Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 03, 1884, Image 4

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kates. Trauienl 8aiM-16o per Move. o(te» lln.« (or Int IneeftloD, and 16c for teth ■uUeqcoct InKr- Local Notice* to per line' (or first !»*crtion and Se per lino for raeli subsequent Insertion. Special rate* for contract* can be made, with tbepnbiliher. W. L.OLES8NEB, PublMtfr. rWRIYPTl doo* liu 10 react uic noucu ui i»i p r M rrk^-. caleflfrf^ritetd, rup.^.be4.„w ^jj.g uicnails' and household pnbiuhcd property H. O. ITORBY, Local Editor. ** won by Mr. Walter Furlow. Probably by this time it is owned Don’t fill to read the notice of THE HOLIDAY SEASON. A Word !• Oar Merchant., f* Job’ of the Hill.. Dirosr street, ltalford makes a capital overseer, anytrav, m ' ke Fire’tjfcr'lielrl no ly night, but ad journed ns soon as assembled to meet Monday night of next week. Stewart Jordan’s pet fawn was raffled oil yesterday morning and DEPARTURE OP MAILS. / Going west and south close at. 10:59 p m Going cut and north oloso at.... 2:39pm High t mail north close at 8:0O p in For Buena Vista and Ellnrille ■ — closes daily except Sunday at 12:30 p ni Lumpkin, Preston, Weston, and Plains of Dnaa closes on Mon day, Wednesdayand Friday at 1:00 p m Friendship, Dranosvlile and Chnrch Hill doses daily, except Sunday, i ■ at,.., «... ,ju ,.8K)0 a m llottslord, Providence and Seals closes Saturday at 0:00 a m Hudson oloses Friday at 8:00 u m Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri- S?r*‘-. UilJ Re* a* ••••*••• •••••••••• W «vvr u XU The above arrangement** will continue LOCAL SCHEDULE.' On snd sftbr Sunday, November 81 trains will ran s* follows: TRAINS SOUTH. Mall aonth '. 11:30s m. Night Exprcrs, south li;Mp. Day Freight " ex Sunday 4:8« p. Night “ “ “ Monday 8:00 u. . . * TRAINS north: Mall north 3:09 p.n Night Kxprc** 5:03 a. u Day Freight, ex Sunday... 8:3*2 a. t Night ** “Monday l;U)a.t LOTT WAItRKN, Agent. ’ 4:8« p! m.’ I by one of tbe fair belles of tbs city, Some of the boys around town how" want a band very bad. The only way to get one is to first get the money to run It. After you oil the machinery, it is very easy to .set it going. t Messrs. Prank Joy and J. H. Cook, of the Golden troupe, got “mashed” on Americus, and will probably come back next spring and spend the summer here. They will bp well received, and made to have a good time. Am$unt cmjiand. /.. f: 20,080 238 •A 17. _ 680 Colored Hiaru. The charge for the colored hearse and a upon of horses will hereafter be $4.00. tf D. B. Hill. Collector and Solicitor, Mr. M. M. Ifolsom is tho duly autkor- Collcctor and Solicitor for tbe 21k- CORDXR, and all bis business transactions in conncotiou therewith will bo duly recognized and accepted by tho proprie tor* Ambrosia fir ?nt at McKenzie's Fresh Fish and Oysters for nalo overy day at J. A. Turpin’s, Agent, Restaurant. norlCtf For FALL and WINTE11 BONNETS and HATS call on MRS. M. E. RAlNES, Jackson Street, Americus, Ga, oot3-3m Fresh Fish and Oysters for snlo overy day at J. A. Turpin's, Agort, lteatanranl. novlfitf Frosh Fish and OystorH, for sale every day at J. A. Turpin’s, Agent, Restaurant. Old Sinnor Cigars. Tho finest import ed wines at McKenzie's. Emperor Cigars, genuine Havanan twenty-five in u bux, at McKenzie’s. (I Annouucementi. in another column will be found the announcements of Mr. H. Allen for Clerk of the Superior Court, and Mr. S. M. Le9ter for Coroner. Mr. Allen is the present Clerk aud desires re-election to the Cotton Report. Tbe holiday sessofi If - approaching The . e "* rpr ‘*‘ n “' sJp^Vtat^ay'. T^nade a nc#l..jnuphut aqd dealer, Mb! * k on Jackson to? appreciate -'the importance of advertiainglcthe public where they can obtain suitable presents and •ouvenira and holiday supplies for the home. Business is impro.Yjng; everybody feels like having an en joyable Christmas season, and making merry over the gratifying change soon to tak, place in the administration of tbe country, and tbe dealer who keeps tbe public potted as to bis stock and tbe in. ducementa he baa to offer, will se care the trade. The Daily Ke- corder is recognized as a valuabh advertising medium. It has large clrcnlstlbn’ among all classes fit the cltyrwhlld tho Weekly cir culates largely in all the neighbor ing towns. Our advertising rates are liberal. Don’t delay in making your announcements. Secure your space in Tui Recorder and make your announcements of what you have to eell. The inquiry will soon bo general—“What to buy, and where to bay It?” Advertise in tbe Recorder and answer the query. office he lias well fitted. Mr. Les ter is an old citizen and would no doubt make an efficient officer. Attention Farmers! On Tuesday, lOtb of December, a very important meeting of the Sum ter County Agricultural Society will be held, at which time officers for the ensuing year will be elected, and delegates to the mcetiag of the State Agricultural Society will be appointed. It is hoped that all the members will be present. Meeting opens at 10 a. ui. Garrett & Sons’ No. 11 cigars nro com- >a«d of tho cuttings of their llctm Via orin Havana gooffs, with an oxtra binder nnff an imported Sumatra wrapper. Sold from Tennclseo to Misainippi. Sold by all dealers. nov.’Mwl Mturi. Uarrltt & Sorit: Dkxii Sms—Through yonr instructions I have increased tho quality of No. 11 ri gors 10 por cent., sad now pronounce them superior to nny previously offered to tho trade, ilespecifully, M.J'uocuaska, Foreman of Shield Oifyar Co , N. Y. uovSOwl Price. T.II, , aa<t People Tell tb. Prices, You know, and wo know, that a con tented customer is tho host advertiaemt nt wo can have, llut oftentimes low-priced goods mesa inferior and trashy materials and make up, hence our endeavor has been to connect these two strangers, low- price. and good goods, and wo ure coufl* dent that our customers will he as well pleaMd'as we are .roar success. - oell2tf , ,-v tr *V. R. Shaw. i |ui3L f ■ , JltOriVA/Wl Nelson jfepnll’ ’ whiskey is preferred ahovo all other Brandi U became it i* the most regular and most perfect Jf(odoc| t inrontratably ever made. A* long experience in tho . manufacture, pi 140 Harper, the large f capital of the Distiller which $ublei him to bold bia Whuluy uu.il it ia f ;lly ma- "Whiskey is bought by and shipped mo to f dj^at/ipip.tha Distillery aocoaols for tho unvarying satisfaction It •’itU" given those beat educated to a fine Whiskey. J. Israels, Hot. Agent, October 21Gm Americus Go. The Morning Journal. Tho New York Morning Journal has met with phenomenal success. It is but r year or two eld, but its racy cartoons and ingenious news has brought it a big circulation. It is now using tlireo Hoe presses with a capacity for printing 24,000 copies per hour each, and has been compelled to order another. It is bright und industrious, and do- serves its success. Fla. China Sell. Messrs. Clark, Adams A Clark, of Bos ton, having donated a fine China tea sett in aid of rebuilding the Baptist church, it hss been decided to soil it to tho high est bidder, eaoh bid to bo placed in sealed envelope and opened on tho 20th of Decembor. The sett is now on exhi bition nt the bnrd-wnre store of J, W. Harris A Co., and the ladies ore especial ly invited to call aud sue it, as it is tho finest sett ever brought to Americus. Doc2wl Council Proceeding!. The Aldcrmnnic (fiieslion So far there is but one candidate for uldennan announced, Mr. A. T. Oliver,.and it begins to look as though twoaldcrmanio seats would go vacant. Everybody concedes Mr. Oliver’s election, and several of our prominent citizens have been endeavoring to get two others to run the-race with him, as there will lie three to elect. So far, they have iicen unable to Hud any one who would accept the office. Call to Day A ini nettle that long-standing account ootid Kdt&w-cdtf Aoxxs Aycock. The NUatiug Season. Under the auspices of tho Amer. icus Light Infantry the skating season will soon open up. The boys will use their new armory for that purpose,rand propose to give some of tbe finest entertainments in thfi%syof skating ever seen in Americus. A full outfit will soon he,oo hand, and the rink will prob ably be opened with a grand ball. The Italian baud Will probably be here tinring the season and add turedrtogether with "the fier-thiit ^-Uieirjauaic during tho pleasures of Grand .Annual Hattie of Mess nt j j *a Frlckcr *.tiro. .si Owiogtpdis cxeefiUngpress of bfisi- ness and coufuston mehlent to removal into oar,pew qsarttrs, we had determin ed not to haves rwgle dariog the coming ,, , _. „ , holidays, hat the question of late ^ j wcli presented and well received, the evenings. Tbe lovers of amuse- qteiitq wilt have plenty of (Wlhis winter. The Goldens. Monday night the Goldens pre sented tho popular play of “Lady Clair*" to n good by use.' They had not intruded playing bora that night, but so many urged them to that they consented. The play was so often been asked by our patrons, *Aro you net going to have a seshtanoe of friende, we will raffle an ELEGANT UPRIGHT BIMPS05T PIANO, the easb net prioeof which is Mr. and Mrs. Golden hilly sus tained their well earned leputa- Monday, Dec. 1, 1884. Present—Mayer Felder; Aid Burt, Bell, Hawkins, Cobb and Morgan. Absent—Aid. Williams. Minutes read and confirmed. Mitcbcil mill pond case called Aid. Hawkins offered the following resolution: That the mill pond be condemned as a nuisance and that tho same be abated at tbe expira lion of 18 days. Motion lost, Yeas—Hawkins and Morgan Nays—Bell, Cobb and Ilmt. Mayor Felder wus recorded voting yea. Aid. Hawkins then moved that the pond be declared a nuisance, Motion also lost. Complaint of Vigilance Fire Co. in regard to appropriation referred to Fire Committee and Chief Fire Department. Aid. Morgan was excused. Petition of G. W. Glover In re gard to cutting down sidewalk in front of his residence, referred to Street Committee. Petition of Prof. Allen, in regard to placing a lamp at tbe entrance of tbe Allen House on Cotton Avenue granted. Tho Mayor was requested to issue proclamation ordering an election of city officers. Report or toll from bridge for November, $91.30.! Report of Magazine and Ccmc- tcry spread upon tbe minutes. Bills were read and ordered paid Council adjourned. Now, While tbe cotton is rolling in, is a gooff time to settle thnt old account oct’lff satAwcfflf Aoses Aycock. Episcopal Church. The Rt. Vev. J. W. Beckwith, Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia, is expected in the city the last of tbe week, and will hold Divine ser vice with sermon (D. V.) in Cal vary Church next Sabbath morn ing, 1th inst., at 11 o’clock. lions. Mr. Frank Coy has,made a ■-lli#y blt'tu’this city, and when ever he ciint on the stage he was ibeartiiy applauded. Mr. J. H. Cook Oar raffle Uit will be Mntoq(9)b’4o.k^«.,i berlu. Call early and ssatrsa c mOr.Yth K-i diluted '! ISfSvSflkffo .ffyAVliy w *f ; ‘by paring that old, thumb-worn as court *tot6V' ‘ K ' < S »«Mwt*|rKltf, „ AemtsAToocx. stum The Mill Pond. At its regular meeting Monday night, as may be seen by the pitn- lishcd proceedings elsewhere, the city council at last settled tho Mitchell mill pond case by declar ing It no nuisanoo, the Board of Health to the contrary notwith standing. Married By. Eld. Mr. B. L. Binion, at the residence of the bride's mother, in Webster county, on tbe 25tb ulb., Mr. Samuel Lunsford, of Randolph county, and Miss Aurelia Peel. ACABD. To «U whs are suffering from the error, and indisontions of yoatn, nervous weakness, early deer* loss of manhoods &c„ I will send a ipe that will cars you, FREE OF C LARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Nouth America. Send aself-addressep onvelono to the Rkv. Josrph T. Inman Station D, New York City About spelling. A noted American said that he would not give a sent for a man who couldn't Spall a -qord‘"mors than one way.” No- ties the following spelling: 0-i-o-li-tih-e-e, O-l-o-s-e, C-l-o-t-li-e-K, C-l-o-z-c. You osn take your choice and know that John B. Shaw’s is THE PLACE to buy your Fall and Winter .Clothing If you desire to get ull value ior yonr mnnoy. octlfitf The pronunciation of tbe trade is that Garrett & Son’s No. 11 cigars arc unri valed by no brand of flve-cont cigars ever introduced into the Southern market The demand for this oalebrated Havana cuttings cigar extends from Tennessee to Mississippi. Sold by all dealers. -» nov30wl New Advertisements. LOOK HERE! Will be sold at the residence of Sam Market, twelve miles from Americas, on Monday, the 8th day of December, 1884, sale commencing at 10 o’clock sharp, tbe following property, to-wit: Corn. Fodder, Cotton Seed, Twenty-Five Fattening Hogfl, Stock Hogs, Mules, Household and Kitchen Fnrnature, Farming Utensils, and a great many other things too numer ous to mention. Don’t forgot the day, Monday, December 8th, 1884. dec3tds CHRISTMAS 18 COMING, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. HU Ml Eli COUNTY. FOR CORONER. We are authorized to announce the name of 8. M. LE3TER as a candidate for the office of Coroner of Sumter county. ' FOR CORONER. We are authorized to announce tbe name of JOHN A. SPEIGHT as a candi date.for Coroner of Sumter county at , ^ election. - l; ,tde FOR SHERIFF. Wearo authorized to announce tbe name of Vf. H. COBB as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter county. If eleoted, N. H. White, of the 16th District, will bo his deputy. te FDR ORDINARY. 11 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Ordinary of Sumter county. If elected to the office, in Janu ary next, I pledge myself to discharge the duties which will be incumbent upon uptylhuhest of p$. ability. I respect fully softoit Um votes of the people. ~nov9-tde " ATC. SPEEIt. TAX RECEIVER- To toe Votehs of SuiriF.s Comm-: I announce myself os a candidate for re-election to the office of Tux Receiver of Sumter County at the ensning election in January. Thanking you for yonr sup port in the past J earnestly solicit yonr votes. J. A. DANIEL, R. T. It. 8. C. TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of W. R. STEWART as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tux Collec tor of Sumter County at the ensuing elec tion in January next. 4 t b FOR JU8TICE OF THE PEACE- We are authorized to announco the name of W. W. GUERRY as a candidate for the office of Justico of the Peace for the 789th district. tdo FOR CLERK AND TREASURER. Wo ore authorized to announce the name Of D. K. BRINSON as a candidate for City Clerk and Treasurer, to be voted for at the city eleotion,'December 17,18£4. HA* MADE HIS HEADQUARTERS AT THE CONFECTIONERY STORK OF W. E. CLARK, On Forsyth Street. CANDIES, FRUITS, ’ji.UTS, f , CANNED GOODS, RAISINS, CAKES, PIES, And everything Decenary to make holiday week a happy one. A FULL LINK OF T-O-Y-S For tho little one* at very tow Prltee. tSTOrders for Cakes and other Baking attended to promptly. - ovjjoml MASON & HAMLIN i ORGANS *8900° avrnrtleil auch nt any. For ca*b, easy payment* UPRIGHT PIANOS tcetmng very hlgbeet excellence y»t attained; •ach Instrument*; adding to all previous lai- provement* one or greater value laaa any; secur ing most pare, rtttned, musical tones find increas ed durability: especially avoiding liability to get out of tune; Illustrated catalogue free. & IK>*ton, 154Trcmont 81: N. Y., 48 E. 14thSt - * FOR ALDERMAN. Thinking that the mechanics of our city should bo represented in the City Coun cil, please announce tho name of A. T. { wild er OLIVER us a suitable candidate fur Al derman at the Municipal election ia Da- BUSTED AT LAST. cepber next. And oblige nov!2tdo Many Voters. .Bitsce beginning il l0 n ar , SRre, niany rumor; Uff „ n * how Ion* » will Jast Uun mu , tlicir ronnds, but not until ray re cunt vi.it to buy uiy second fall stock have the above utterance, been utcdjby competitors. But we arc iar from being bast- uff. The Bargain Store today stands on solid footing, an ff lbe purchase of the eecond stock ou«l,t to, and tells the tales with quite a different result. We claim today, in Jess tbart twelve months of its existence, to do the largest cash business of any Dry Goods House In Soutbirei't Georgia, and we also claim that we bare opened an avenue for the Americus trading people to get good goods at less prices than they were ever offered before. X 0 ms .’. ter, busted or not busted, we will continue to - ell you goods at bust ed pi ices, and we wish to call your attention that the goods recently purchased on my last trip are com- ing in, and will surpass anything in price and quality ever offered before. Come early and get the first selection. I will call flic especial attention of tho ladies to rny large and soiled stock of Cloaks and Dol mans, which I offer, owing to the scarcity of money, nt half their value. Owing to the scarcity of rrou and the meagre facilities for show ing the goods, we will oiler especial bargains in Ladies and Misses trimmed and uni rim mod hats. Alsu feathers, llowers nn-l millinery trim mings of all descriptions, it » useless and impossible to mention tho different specialties and bar gains which nc offer. Wo continue to receive goods of all descriptions and we will make it to your inter est to call and examine and pric our goods before purchasing t-ise- Resncctfiilly, S. M. COHEN, The liaigan .Man, i Opposite the Bank of Arncrii I Mammoth red sign of flu; FOlt MAYOR We aro anthoiizod to announce tue name cf A. O. BELL as a candidate tot Mayor of Americas at tho -Municipal elec tion in Deoembor next, lugl tf jSavanna!i,Floriiia&Westen three hundred ways how to v Municipal Election. * in next itufAMROF U K tt F O B M A Y o u (lYAHItOFItKDElt F O It M A Y O YV M It O FllKDLhKUP O It 51 A Y A M U O.F B E 1>, L E L 1) E It F O R M A M B O V It E D L E V K L 1) K It F () ItM *' V B K D h K V U F E L D K K F ~ OFUKDLBFBN lIFKLDK it F V It K U L E F B N H N H V K L I) K It F It K I) I. K F It N II O II N » F ELI) K It K I) L E F B N U O J O H N H V U L 1» K It K 1) L E F BNIIUUN’UFEL D K It F RKDL K F U X II X U F K I. J) K O F 11 E 1* L K F IS N B P J> L 1) K )t ROVKBDLRFBFKLD K It F O It M It O FHEPLK FKI-DKltK O It '* AMllOFUKl) LELUBIt F O It M Mt-rldinn v. lilcl X AND AFTER MWIiaY, .' V- O X AND AF'l 'i’r ATLANTIC COAST LINK KXI’RKp vp Haut’inah dal:; dally nt.... jIi dally at. at .L-fttip dully nl «r tVayi roi- d ’iiy nt. a» Oallnh.iu f’u-ly at. at .Jackaonvlilp cla'ly. Chicago, 140 Wxbaab Ave. novlOml roooi AefiSTs WASTfc'a sax-i to jk‘ll the only OFFICIAL Biographic* of AND By Ex Oov. DonhMmcr, of N. Y., Member of U. 8. Congrei*, and Hon. W. U, Hensel, Chairmen of Dexi. State Com. of Fa.—Intimate fttendf of C. and It. It I* the m^t Reliable, Interesting and trritt, Mill fastest and pay* best. Bewsro reliable, catchpenny books. Write to UUBBAKD — ww * " iba, rbifadt “ idelphla, Pd. novlOml le»ra Tel#. 14,000 mile* of air# now l*tng extended * ~ ~ * *"*L hy tho B. A O. Tetegrenh C<\, Tbe National Tet o. Organized. The Banker*' A Merchant*' and The Poatal TeL Co*, are both poahingakead with now ready „ with etamp, T A New Jersey Telegraph, Shorthand Type Writing In«*ructfoo Company, Main Otlii ecg^Iarket street, WllmtngtOB, Deis DovlSwi Situation Wanted. Who ha* soma experience in a mill, collecting or in a store. Good reference given. ENERGETIC; novjitf Care Recorder. To Bent. To Bent. iiarpiMM Hake tonrtolf and yonrcVfoJitor happy Three miles from Americas, one good three-male farm. Healthy locality and good hohoul'conviolent. For particulars apply to THOMAS |L ALLEN. novl9tv4w i fr i i - K •' WANTEBI OXX FUE-H MILK COW ta gits not l.u thin Two GsUsU milk p»r day, jkp* ply at Ibis office. Tho people want him for his experi ence; for his ftorn integrity; for his un compromising antagonism to lawlessness and disorder; for his fearless aud impar tial administration of justice; for his un swerving advocacy of what lia believes lo be right;for his loyalty to his country; for his devotion to the city; for bis nerve to cxeonte the law—in a word, for what he has done in past and for what they may reasonably hope from him in the fu ture. Let’s elect him without a scramble. Integrity. FOR MAYOR. I am a candidate for Mayor at tho Mu- Idapalf election to bo hdd on tho 17th of December next, anil respectfully solicit the support of my friends. If elected, my official acts shall be in favor of rigid economy in tho collection and dhbnrsc- ment of all public money. I shall favor the support, promotion, and, whenever possible, tb* improvement of our public schools, aud to this end I shall encourage friendly relations, and harmonious ac tion between the city council and tho Board of Education. I shall favor maintaining oar Fire Do-' partment at its present standard of excel lence. I shall favor restricting ad valornm taxation to one per cent, per annum, be lieving that this rate will support the city government, maintain our public schools, and ajso provida a fund to erect public school buildings. Upon these subjects, and other mailers FAST MAIL, inrinh (Lilly :it I Wuycw L CM’.’thrill t .Tucks"-n Arrive at Itaiiihridvo .lady Arrive at ChUlaho m hi-c «i Stop*only ut station* no rarltl- (rti'n’i W.'iia!I«-J) r Ferraadln., W.'Oo, Och.If 111., Cellar Kry nil l ail iy and Navigatfou Coir-”’ Cloi Villi! I Grtcii Cove Sprl »r.laiia.all landing*.oa s I'lis.^engiT* for Fi*n*»co!a, Mt-l-lh', New Texas nit" tr*ns-MI«i«lrf i.nlnmiakej Arrivlmr nt l'ensnenla nt 10 [> , M«t ta. Now l >rle*n* at 7 45 u m. . ... Fullttian bullet and *!cipIr.K cai* «J. Now Orb an*. CHARLEHTON KXl'REW- Arrive Arrive a Arrive a Arrive h ,i'l> i daily at.... Callahan «l*tly »t Ja.’kfioiu lilc oally at. i :,!i r. L-iil ir station* I JEFUI* LXIMiKS ive Savannah dully at Arrive Af> 1 vi tlys n nt ail tegular and tfag »ta:io mill *n<J JrttUp. ALBANY EXPRESS. Savannah dully nt Savannah dully at. Arrive at Jesup daily a Arrtvi i daily a .IIS* Airivc at I Arrive . »« of pnblto cohccrr, I shall bo pleistd to address tbe peoplo at some suitable time prior to the election. Respecfally, W. P, BfitT. Wl'llSTER COUNTY. TAX COLLECTOR. • We are authorized to announce the name of ARCHIE GOSS as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector cf Webster county. ** . * //r i ' » p 10 $18^?t^lCESTS YMD liTTUPT AVn * HKNDRICKF. UAjDVJjtrAnU CotUp'ete, Dili vial. II- Itutnted Life, by Cot Frank Triplett—by the FamUfc* sad Frteq4* pf (be Candhlatc*. HpecUl tam* te tiutie wnlcriug from a distance. aswiamrfffifiT&zst Arrive at Callahan datiy Arrive at JnekmnrUte dally a'.... Arrive nl Dupont daily ut •)ak daiy esril'e dully *t isttdnir at....**" ^ inn d«lfy Arrive nt ‘i homnsvllltf -'a'-y Art Ive at Albany dully at ^ rullmtu pttlaco sleeping car* J i’adninn i.nfTet and flMpfog tnr. n|wte![ - ickat 4 15 a r * en ? -i urt* Through ticket* *G|d aud ;'‘ c l uC commod itio.i* secured at »**“.• VrayHW No. 22B.i l street, and ttt .' b J V T A . !‘ ,R ’ loot of Liberty street. J- ^ yp R. O. FLEMING, OenT 8op^.L , - V7& Souppsraong I am now prapatod ,0 mnnernooz wiao *t Scappernosg wiao Kfg»fumtaksdfor«l.ca «>“= from Adxmt* Station oo rK'lP'"