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Jtanmifr (Etmag Jltar.
Miss Jeanxie Patterson. —We know
that our citizens will be glad to hear that
the above accomplished lady will give
another “reading from the poets'’ at the
Mozart Hall on Friday evening next. Iler
selections are good and her reading per
fect, and those who wish to enjoy a real
treat should not fail to attend on Friday
evening next.
Tiie Election —Col. Anderson
Elected Mayor ijy 185 majority.—
Below we give the result of the Munici
pal election which came off yesterday, and
careful perusal of the candidates and
figures will show that the regular ticket
swept the field by a good majority. There
were 2497 votes registered, (2089 whites
and only 408 colored,) and 1780 votes
polled, leaving 717 suffrage slingers, who
either did not care to exercise that ri<rht,
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or perhaps lost their registration ticket,
and thereby forfeited the right to vote,
as no duplicates would be issued under
any circumstances. The election for
Mayor as will be seen was very close in
deed, but is always the case when two such
good candidates as Anderson and Cohen
are in the field. The following is the re
sult of the count:
Up to the hour of going to press the
managers of the election have not finished
counting the votes for Aldermen. So we
are unable to give the votes of the can
didates. The following is the result of the
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vote for Mayor:
E. C. Anderson, 987
Solomon Cohen, 802
Anderson’s majority, 185
Although the votes for Aldermen have
not all been counted enough is known by
what has been counted to warrant the
statement that the regular Democratic
nominees have been elected.
Humpty Dumpty.— Remember that
‘‘Humpfcy Dumpty” *will be presented at
our Theatre again this evening, and all
who wish to enjoy a real hearty laugh
should not fail to see Fox in his specialties.
In addition to that, there are several
very attractive features in the performance
among them we would mention, the Rus
sian Quartette, which is hard to beat;
The Child Wonders on the Velocipede;
The excellent gymnastic performance;
all of which together with Fox's clownish
antics and laughable tricks make an ex
hibition well worth the price of admission.
See programme on first page.
It is stated that a general reduction of
telegraphic rates will be inaugurated soon.
BRYAN BROS.,
DEALERS IN
Choice Family Groceries
Cor. of State and Drayton-sts.
%r
. Z'W'SVe beg to inform our friends find the pub
lic generally, that we have now in store one ol the
best assorted stocks of
Choice Family Groceries,
To be found in the city, to which we are making
regular additions by Steamer.
Butttcr, Cheese, Lard, Coffees, Teas, Sugars,
Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Breakfast Bacon,
Tongues, Ac. BRYAN BROS,
Fail and Winter Goods !
JUST RECEIVED AT
COHEN S TRIMMING STORE
161 BROUGHTON STREET.
TRIMMINGS and SASII RIBBONS, of all widths
and shades.
LADIES’ and MISSES’ CORSETS.
EMBROIDERIES in great variety.
LACES—ReaI and Imitation.
WniTE GOODS. HOSIERY, GfltfTS’ FURNISH
ING GOODS, NOTIONS, and a great many other
articles, too numerous to mention, at the old stand
ol COHEN & MEKTZ.
oct7-6m ISAAC S. COHEN.
COALand^AIN
JgEST ENGLISH COAL
and ANTHRACITE COAL
For Ranges and Stoves, delivered promptly all over
the city.
Also -AH kinds of FEED, HAY, and
COUNTRY PRODUCE, at
J. A. MERGER'S,
No. 157 BAY STREET,
novls'3m Between Whitaker and Barnard.
THE BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
and
WINDOW FURNISHING,
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, AND AT VERY
LOW FIGURES.
oct - C:n LATH HOP & CO.
ry NUGE N T ,
DEALER IN THE BEST OP
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGALS,
Clr. Bryan and Bar new and Streets.
Hot Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Hot Apple Tod
dies, Hot Tom and Jerrys, and all drinks of the
season served up in good style. A Fine Lunch
served every day at 11 am. Board and Lodging.
REMOVAL.
IJTAVIXG REMOVED MV STOCK OF
PAPER, STATIONERY, ETC.,
TO NO. 135 BAY STREET,
(Between Bull and Whitaker streets.)
I BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION
I. of my patrons and the public generally to the
tact, and im ite them to call and examine my stock.
R. A. WALLACE.
OCt7tf
HOLIDAY GOODS.
JYAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON ",
ALMONDS, PECANS, WALNUTS,
BRAZIL NUTS, PRUNES, PRESERVES,
OLIVES, SARDINES, PICKLES,
FIGS, ORANGES, LEMONS,
CAN DIES, MINCE-M EAT,
FIRE WORKS, and a
v
FULL LINK OF
CIIO IC E GIIOCE RIE S .
BRANCH & COOPER,
S. W. Cor. Broughton & Barnard St.B
COLLINIB’
CAFE AND RESTAURANT
L. R. COLLIN I, Proprietor.
UJNUJE<rv biAjoiuo ir .iajjl, dull ox.,
U4A..
Meals served at all hours, polite
waiters always in attendance. Table* lhr
nifhod with tho beat the Northern markets afford.
Breakfast*, Dinners and Suppers furnished to pri
vate parties families, at the Cafe, or at private
residence*, upon short notice. oorvtf
JUST RECEIVED, AT
HOUSTON'S MILLINERY STOLE,
Bull street, under Masonic lln)l,
—LATEST STYLES IN
MILLINERY GOODS,
FELT IIATS, for Ladies and Children,
IIAIR GOODS, real and imitation, in all tfie
new styles.
—ALSO,—
Anew supply of the latest novelties in
STRAW GOODS,
WINGS, FEATHERS, Ac., in all the
new styles.
Also, a large invoUc of KII) GLOVES, for Ladies
and Gents, at
Li. G. HOUSTON’ S
oct9-6m Under Masonic Ilall.
THE RED STORE.
iMIESII ROASTED COFFEE DAILY AT TIIE
•‘RED STORE,” No. 13!) Broughton street.
A fresh supply of tho Finest Java Coffee ever
brought to this City, just rece’ved.
Try the BASKET TEA, imported direct from
China. F. D. GROSCLAUDE, Agent,
c ct7-Umo