The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 19, 1882, Image 2

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V Sbr Sraplr. J Jll W. Hoijnes KwprVtor. LARGR.ST COUNTY OULOUUTION i m> »i" THUB8DAY, OClOMfcRJItJW^^ Cotton eontinuM to decliu* iwd r*D- lor* cawifrt aooouut for tb« oonditioa of tlie King. V* , ' 'M— Ml J. Mrs mux Mi Lane k Co’« Orfon- back Circiin Iww conwid lotraw). It will Le infcruially dinbandcd on the 7th No vember. If the people me not satisfied with the Stock and Rcinstnition law* e^n they remedy them by going into the camp of the enemy ?—Wade llsinpton. r . ShaU- we, just when wc are going to gain all the fruits of our hard work, when everybody elec is turning Democrat, shall wc turn lUdical ?—Wade Hampton. . ..j ■— «■ Thr existing stringency of money is not likely to continue. It is caused by the employment of immense sorns in mfcriog the Western grain end Southern cotton cropi •od by the fset that oar im pnts hive been eoonnoas while exports have not come up to expactaltop*. A first rlasa DsWoerwHe cytdenc etruck Ohio at Ike elaR*H» on kst TWlsy W rk The l»e»wrwta vade a net gain of right me mbera, wnd if thie thing ii>n tinoee through New York. PraosylraDU ■ nj Indbina, as it oow prewme*, we shall have a l.ondsowie washing m^oiiiy tm the next li Tur. h* pr of the Ku^ubonia pwty u Ib the Houth Alvnady th^ N«wth m •Uppt*^ from ih«»w Th* mfi^re niSns's; stHi ainowy is ■rot to csfvy the ^Mtihrm Statea. hwt I sm mwoh m k.« in M.«ih (wrahwa if *h- 0 a*4 ewr rhi drew w*«M rrWk* •*—l^wy T. Yswwas ON TO VICTORY. the banker county in line. > w EigU Hundred Mounted Hed Shirts, Hfat'cd l'y the Gitllant D.n.im, Fit*' Around :lfe*Stand to Med ... ■— . , ■ i* “Thompson, Ottr Choice.” TheLn(liee/cvcH^e»dy to Ijfnd Kncouragcnient to o Noble Catiec, ti’ini oiitja fnll iorcc _ On yesterday Barnwell nernln vindi cated her Miprtor claim to tho proud dUtWctlVe title of “The Banner Coun ty.” She gave tQ,the Democratlcstan- darl bearer* the grandest ovation of the campalcn, and but Tor the univer sal prevalence of sickness the display would have fully «quailed the mngnl- ffijr’st outburst*»f 1870 The day was stmplv perfect—not a cloud flecked the sky Rod the autumn sun bathed the land In g.ddeu glory. Brave men and beautiful women gathered to greet Thompson, the echolar-etatesman, Till man, the tried nod trusty pat riot., and their fellow leaders and the old famil iar red-ehfrt ehout rang out trium phantly as the blare of trumpets call ing berona to battle and to victory. “Tli^ra * life i» the 'dd y* 1 * Ib the procession thirty-three Dem ocratic cbilw were represented. There fully eight hundred red rid were els Ip the proccaetwn and a fully • qual additional number << fair women and brave man were gathered around the ataud wtlch ha*l bsen hwautitnll) ad irwed by tbe deft flog no of the fair daughters at Barnwell. Tbe meeting wee <•ailed to ^rder prr- rtaHy at 11 M and Rev. W. U Uara m road- an • loaueni Mi l approprta'e prayer. 04. II. M Thom|»..ii. c..ii »! • late l.w f*oVCra..r. was *4 qnroMy In IlietMvnl by M«J r Mid at aapinied the bearta i*f Uw aMlI-11* 1 by tla ban Ume a( peorah«» aad t»» fill O-Mpll «el br| IttoiMh- •y u ’a lo I he -4d e»> record Mdury «4 ih WTatIr parties i» |a we eeslte psfty lij the 4*h of Man*. 1MI. we bars the Uouae, sad by tbe old fif DavM' Davie of lIMoole, tbe Beoate bee bee* site. Kct the last Tour years yog have .had t b ejft- p ubl lean' part y on the ragged edge sod they a I* deter ml m4 whenever they get the power to put you bnrk Into the tdavrfV under which you euffernd tutor 10 1870. Yog elect ed the President In 1870 nod nearly did bo In 1880, and llrby. aie determ ined that you shall not do 1 so In 1884 — Mr the gn at pat milage of the Federal (lovernmcnt, wIMi Its V0.000 r.fflos holders nud Its eDormoq^xpendlturn pf tpllllnns of money, are the prizes for whltdy lf»*y are contending and for Wbfab4>frry frould put you again, help less and hoj>eleHs under negro slavery. Col. J. N. Lipscomb followed In a capital, taking speech, and Col. James 0. entrties of Florida, dobed In a wise and witty address which was loudly ap plauded. v — Excellent order prevailed through out the entire day; the bar rooms were closed and all went home sober and happy. A large number of Intelli gent colored men, the leaders of their race, were pr< sent and gave dose at. itenlion to tbe speeches. M'leh good seed was sown and now “On to Victo ry.” The hi* Six-Tent, Three-Ring Show of the Se.T|{y rot hers. Thlssidendid. popular and most honor aldy uouduotoil Menagerie, t’lrcua, 1’ira- vmn and Museum, rumors of whose com ing hav** already created much cor Is, at last, |Mibilively announced to W** uriorntsin and evenl'ig entertainmcnti; tilaokvIlls Friilay, Nov. Sd. ThD star rtoua c*>iidifnation of Six Lending Hailr bhows is mee'lng, Mila mmmoii, withi runtgc ao extraontinary that tho manii, m-Wt have ti-en frequouMy iNitupslh'iBlii give three exldtdllona a day, hi orihV to ai'w•minislate tho Itnni-uso cowd ia at- i-nda-s-s. J x airvloim are arranged oa tits dliTor ot rallnNula, from all points within • radluH of Ufty miles from lira plaos of aahiMilon, and Ut* I niniteea are rare wh.fi ihs lrains do not oem- to emwdedto tbotr esfsteHv witu v -l’.wv Their six taata. allMotgb the greatest both la iff simI msgniiwU of aor »h**w traveling mrm lx eu. MUy bHMtd u>v1< i|oat- to h>44 »!.•• |anpts ami, m nr<h'r to glv* the verbal iwiMe lo *00011. sisl wtlh*‘at **SMO ,0 oar *»o i—lun-o. the naqg~n»' nt I a mi ihr— . 1**w* P. twea .1 o .i .t— Miotr. -wo I— ot«wg p-o4ioM» pma t hryug h It*l • o-M-r msm -4 tooto w»-*B I i.g with to- o*o»v«• *4 a - Mev IM weh | loot hoi l.**4eefMl ‘rw*tw>y R 4< m* a- log Dover- l«W4V ■Barv 1. The Oovereor, ■or lo ■« voted for oo ooe > Otbwr State oAcera wMf he voevd for oo otoi belloi •. 9 OfraMt Solicitor will be voted for Overs* James Onower while <m a fe- . seat vMt tw Sew Y.uh was guile east* ooety hart by an MrtOewt and »• aow al ble borne lo BommervUle ovil-ilof 4. Stole Beootor will bo voted for oo one ballot. ft. Meaben.of tbe House of Hep re sen tell WB fill be voted (or oo ooe hel ot. ~ — 4. Coopty cftlcers will be voted-for on one tfkllot 7. Ih prcaeotaMves In Oongreee will be voted for on ooe ballot. 8. Precldeotlal Electors will be voted Tcnron ofee bettoti f y THR BALLOTR AND THR B^XRB. The law regulating the style of har lots and boxes for the next election Is given In the following Sections: Bf.c. 38. The voting shall fee by bal lot. which ballot shall be a plain white eper, of two and a half inches wide y tlvelnche* long*, clear and,even cut wKhoul ornament, designation, mutila tion, symbol, or mark of any kind whatsoever, except tbe name or names of the person or persons voted for,and the office to which such person or per sons ars intended to be chosen, which name pr names and office or offices shall he written or piloted or partly written or partly printed thereon in black ftik ; Aod eueb ballot shall be so folded as hi conceal the name or names thereon, and ao folded shall be deposit ed lo « box to be constructed, kept and disposed of as hereafter provided ; and oo ballot of any other d-wrlptlon found in any election box shall be counted. Sac. JO. The commissioners of <-lec- Inu ‘aba 11 provide—for racb election t a nufficleot supply of box-e to tbe requirements of tbe forego ing seOlloO. An opening shall be made to the lid of each box not Urger tb»h ■offlcteai for a ologlo ballot to Lo In- nefted therein at one time, through which tacit ballot ns'd'^d proper to be pleml maucb b *x Rball be loeertrd t>y the pervoa voting, and oy m> other. FUrtt box atm*I be provide*! with a suf- 0i4*M lock, bo ) each box eboll be pub- Hetjr add Inapeeted to abew ' that U 0 empty aod a-rure, sod fork- I Ml ].|41 tw .*»«• tba • p-t>lu* of (be p*tlka and th* a-v rvtwrewl Ut the tnaaagers. witd aft Mil a* A Im ap« Mf I Ouflnw (he d nl tep K •• b b*>X •*•411 be Utwlled lo f4atr oad wewtxt K -emw laOiMa, with tbe i ffiew of ••flWtv team| f «e, eed tbe IM demwOd **f th- Vole*, be rv^Ntfral io •«••! to him tbe ■ -tm the Mxe^eOtfV* V»»<f T f oy uHfcvwSM* l boa I bat I of •Mrh t wrb eWall Im d-mga .irxl aod U " -M4 -bail be emmeaL At eorb pvw \ ~ MMgvto -4 ibwWftoo a*- 11 4-mvw Or j a ■4 . ObmoR. •boll M (oM-l (4f w hgeax* i-rwvMvd, eith oa apwwtag w*s oMt «* m»* t«e tbe ew iaase •# 004 OO fwg em ext. a* o pwlOog p*«-w fte* •emmeo *4 R» ev w aa-t Float *■■ 1 |. . ‘' ^0 | M - I W RV Me -4b. • < • 4 ftmetM t Aodereoo county leeatUBe.1 with her ticket nominated by the teyent prima ry wlertioo. Koto sign ora suivbead any where- A sbeil wMeb bod slept on s Oeor gis battle M for seventeen y*a,ri awoke at tbe blow of ae axe tbe ottn day, sad scattered a negro over an acre of corn field. An Atlanta negro, aged 00, kfis 51 children. He took a fourth wife the other day. Two hundred deaths from dlptherla hove occurred la the hw t sixty days iu one- locality iu Fitlsylvauia county. Virginia. Tbe first gun in the late war was fired at Fort Hurnter by Oaortre H. James, afterwards Jjeuteuaut 0<<h nel of the T|tlrd H'gliueiit and killed at »oroX ” Tlo Bijjsst of ill Bij iliLLS iiitoriiiiits’ SIX 1 ' Enormous lUftltodd ^lioW,S IsT-ow Knltfed Positively Coming to V-- BLACKVILLE Friday, Nov. 3d. Boonsboro.x An old colored woman named Char lotte Stover wasburneit to death in her bed iu Lancaster county last week. She went to sleep with a lighted pipe In her mouth and woke up in the other world. a, < There la more money spent for turn in this country than there Ih for fl >nr, and yet people howl every tlme.tt >nr goes up, and don’t bother themselves about tbe whiskey that &(UH > <y*wn October will have five Sundays, Mon days and Tuesdays. r ’ • In Spottsylvanla county, Ya., last Friday evening. Mrs. Ann Talley, aired seventy year* and iu Heeiidngly robust health. Informed her friend* that her time bad come, and so impressed was she with fne idea that on Saturday morning she arose at an early hour, washed, dreesed and pre|>a!cd herstil for the antlHpated event, an.1 prat ed ed to cook her breakfast, and while ao emraged, with no previous warning, dropped dead. - 500 Bushels *te*t rHr*-ttl>« Mined hu-t P.tHtf Uatn for tab* at'i lent- I it-t*-i. L. A. iMtiM. o x. Kibn. H.C. n-t>1Mai SKyfiek- Orrtrwi*r«%i t * uar».* H«i>x«ni.•* h.i* \t nfdef OT I Wet %*Vw*a« 4 utif fomian »t mt» •mi • a la 10-1' .4Me.a« flfiaStx i l*r-| bl ‘ YW-M -« I «» I* Put* H-VMkKK Aim AdMlnUiral* MU.Lt A H'rPpKNDOUH UN»OX t *lllntttlJlllflJ6 *11 lllf ( 111 .It I MKIe tlf ieei's six uniit umm iS II i urn r« lun w .^iiY ,SIX RIG MKNAGKRIKS. .*i. X lilC* M ( M! r* JhKI SIX BIG ,UJUAU1UMS~ X BSfiYBHYB MR CHARLES FISH jm m *lr« mow , I - V u -V V It N U •« im M« » 4u* m rivals, iWa rdm Ca... *• •• if ib« rwmar U eMrart tbo Cbi Dja-«s • eDadari b rvrwt kw N« b rmpag aa oiliam I* defeat ke will ftod ao rjto- ywky sad if by say rhsaeo be akoaki wie. k« vie*cry will hr powooed by the i me ledge iha( it ws« secured by tbe agency of the Mttrrew -eewik-s of hie race, sod iu fruiu, like Dead Sea sp- pice, will tarn to a^bes oa ku lipe. J l-U... - ■ J Tbe fltewe aa4 « a«r«er aa “A Mara well laAepeaAeat.” The white people of the counties composing tbe B-oond Dirt riot do not need to be exhorted to vote tbe etrelgbtoat Dvmocratlo ticket, but we remind them that for W. H. Duncan there to not the faintest shadow of ex cuse or Jaetlfianiloo. There is no pre tends now that be ooo be elected by tbe colored vote, with tbe es letance of a small Dumber of white mm. Tho Rad ical candidutA U Iu tbe Hold, and he will be supported by the colored Lidl- cals, and OoL Duncan must know that there 1- no hope for bkueeif under any clrcums’ancee. The uloeoet that he eatt do Ih to dlmfnlek the white vote for I Atman ; and, therefore, the Dem ocrat who for any reason votes for Duticuu puts himself iu a worse posi tion than if ne voted for Brayton. There ia no double-deftling In voting for a Radical, hut one who Votes for Duncan when a Democratic candidate iu in the fleld aids in tbe election of the Republican candidate, without hav ing tbe courage to go over publicly to “the grand old (Mrloeu) party.” The time is short, but there is time enough for tbe work that will put so end to the political aspirations of Col. W. H. Duncan. The Democracy of the Dis trict, white and colored, have only to stand together, aod tbe •iriKlng of the evcofng ueil oo election Jay will sura Oils sew Dwooao to O political Hades wbiob, lo hie esse, bos not wig tb- merit of betaf paved with good Is two aloLt^ Te«y bow bt*a- irta ae4 «U1 OKUituate u b*v B t'a li m* O C C Boiat4V B*M|fw—J*4m B VBcflL i JowaRt J M ft^ KliStaa-l tLorg*’* t Y»*0 — J « La Mr aw-*. J Batin, C M AU*-ti ..I# W. k Me-Oara. B Bs e 4. J. T. H w* i. J W. J«wey, J. W I Vet rr at. O D- F Lew rvu«al**«tr4 tUkrU aa« la Barewrll *Uy efu-r t«»-m«rt>* ; |i .pine-W A Oil leitTilgeet men eajr tberw I* ooMper. ( #Pr< w. H IWptooi but 1 0*g joe sol todelaftey«*miv* M.llMU-Hmry Harper, J with tba Plea that tber* L oo 4aug- r tn^jadeao ftfoeutraw. If you have only ooa lodepeodBoi In H,u4.tua-1l. P. (Jasmte. M T. Wise, youf county you ate fortunate, Ou l. I . L A Ihtab. » ••y It rcvi-iiuitly. way the LYrd Lavr MlXMm'e Mill - W. A. Hav-o -r, D R u.-rry oo LU soul. Wben ao loilt- McArlbur, A P. IHcka. pendent b-eotni'e a candidate for thm gr*-*!* wftih the expectation cf getting hi- s* at from a Radical tn*j •rhy.ur of g "tug (2.000 for making a c- nt.-sr, he put* Mtn>elf on the auction hh>ck for sale to the highest bidder. I think the eipulskm of Mr. Tillman from Con gress greatly effected the recent elec tion la Ohio. It will require every white vote Iu Barnwell county to se cure Mr. Tillman’s election, and every man should u<> out early and stay lute, and the matt who sleeps none tbe night before the election ia a man after my own heart. Hon. Q. D. Tillman was greeted with loud anti continued applause, which showed his firm hold on the heatta of the people of Baruweil. I am no alar mist, but as a man you have trusted, and who et Washington has had op portunities of watching the course of events; I tell you that you are now in greater danger of losing your liberties won in 1876 than at any time since then. If there had been one more Re publican Senator the passage of two short acts, one providing for the ap pointment of Federal matiHgets of t lection, the Democrats of this State would ,have been unaiblo to elect a Democratic Legislature or s single Democratic member of Congress this fall; end one chancing the Federal Jury law so that Julies might be pack ed and Democrats consigned to North ern PvDlteulIarlea, %s whs the ease in tbe dark days of Ureal’* adminlstra tton. It to ibetr programme to put through th*-«e mens urea whenever they have o mej ulty lo bo*b H'>oace of Owtgrrea They propose to fiiilab the leleelBg ftteke to tbe reennainiciluo eftMto. Tbo *•'fiber* people fetor strung Hotloool Owveromeot aod weak State gomaowoio—ftheBolhera p»© ■to Iww a dtff root policy.. Y e haw • “ ttofceie eloee 1*7* H«4 Pre- i.t-T or M&aaiisa* r >a stats RUtcnosa. WIHIston-W. E. M< \lu4tari, U jr. HnlrrlLJ. Q tatUebaum. E*k"—U. O. Staoaelt, J. M. Hair, R W. Uejal I. Black villo—Tboe. Walab, J. C. Wise, J. U M illbttnn. Graham*—0, D. Brown, Jacob Fel der. L 8 )Mat thews. Barnwell-Wra. MeNab, R W. Har ley, J. R. Easterling. Mixson’e Mlll-M. O. Wall, G. H, Bates, F. W. Weatherebee. Sycamore—A. H. Brabham, Miles Loadholdt, H. W. D**er. Allcudaln—G. H. Kirkland, J. Wilson W illl.-smH, C. C. Jones.. Robbins—James Cochran, J. B Stab lings, L. E. Wood. Buford’s Bridge—J. Med Brabham, J. Fad. Free, D. H. RleeT™ George’s Creek—0. C. Rush, Cave, Willie Hay, Ebrhardi’e Mill—J. F. Kearse, W. E. SevHe, J tcot) Ehrhardt. Midway—W. R Steedly, A. P. Mil ler. W. R^May. FerriHVStore—J. R. Hamiltofr, J. S. diitltb, J. B. Hunter. Milletu»—J. B. Bates, P.* M. Carter, W. J. Barker. Baldoc -M. M. Calhoun, J. A. Mime, C. 0. Ctlhoun. . CnunstNa Hxtrs..— The ootulng cam paigt. will Ito oneof'uRUAttvl interest To our friend* who d-alre to k.'cp iioeted on IU progtma we offer to furniih Too PsO- rts and iIm several eoltlon* of The New* and CoarUr on the following term*: PROPU nod tbe Wn klf Ci arlestoe (ins per annum Ins PsorLO Muutor Neva, AMO per annain. rbOa>4 thr Ill-Wee.Iv k«wa, ll^pw tbe r i** lawyer.!* ito oil*. , • 1*. 1«»» ■•4 4 4*aM • A* • oale 4 l *4 lO* 0 O C et ut U to* (ts W | O-* Je t for iftfew «'S CW t.aa U•rvsr.it j H -a W f rrAer MHee baa n omvd j fneo frdwiwtor iw X ~m Orft*ww. vbere ' be mil eu|^(lwCesd ibe ia*g« Sofa* to | Irfvwta *<f bto faibi r in-taw G o W.*to»4ey, Ike eutmweror *4 K ry|< U a great MOoker. H- # ne4*l- eru titoweeu lira Iwm r«wtoraitr* afLr prnft.Mgwd Mental or pbyeical • lertfcM. Tl>e reewlta of a Sow (kern d*H rte- % great deal upo* the locality.— Yi A \\ A Inla tbe rmnbataoie return fio n ike fl. M of honor to o wiue au|»per.— Io Kentucky both men return full of boekuho*, and with no spprtHs to speak of. A Harrison county, Kentucky, man 1* wearing a pair of pantaloons matte Id 1801k A Utree-yenr old child of Ike Rev. T. V. Oawan, of SpertaotMirg, was scald ed fatally a few days ago. The boiling wnter was accidentally thrown on tba chil l by a servant who was scouting the Il >ora of the house. Gen. Grant has cist hsHo Havana cigars and now u-4eg those made of to bacco raised in Mexico. The yellow fever epidemic Is at an end In Brownsville, Texas, but thei'e are five hundred new cases In Pensa cola, Fla., where great destitution ex ists. The trial of Arabl Pasha, the Egyp tian rebel, Is ia progress. He is Re- fended by English lawyers. Dr. J. W. Parker, formerly Superln tendent of tbe State Lunatic Asylum, died oo the 11th lost. Pickens county Is proud of a sixty- four pound pumpkin. William Garrison of Anderson, a painter 21 years old. committed sul Hie oa tn* 13’h by shooting himself. He had been drioking. Captain W. J. DeTrevIHe while con ducting an Important case lo tbe Or- urg Court was eery suddenly ta- with oonvulaloow and for some time bto Ilf* wo* despaired of, bat now be to mwrh better. Josh Billlogo say* o reputation once broke* may be repaired, but Ura world MortsAgcc'tt SdJp. by «in«* *f • p^aer •MI»Iaa* tw • re»»%,• W-nj*-* w*.|r m4 •l»-tt<*4 by W A. ■ M*rr <4 A«r«wetl v* im/, ta lira *•••* of |C*«ib CarHina. 4*t«4 ib* — — 4*y af Me* t tor. 18*1, and laly rvearlwl •• ito of lb* Kefiai«r af kle*at <'.»».»rt*ac— for aa«J ewiat.v in 0«o% 4 N, |*afr* MR •'•11, M Ito 24lh day of Oetatoe. ISXl.t* as* in favor of f. W Wanibrwli** f *c*wi* I Ur par o«»ai of iha «•■ of on* lkou«aad dollara to iltr «a|.| f W. Wmikeratoa. I will aall nl Bm*W0H C. N. a* anlrday ia Narauitor nr it. toiwcan ito lagnl hntir* of ant*, all th-t cer'atn piaca or pater I of land, with the buiMinya thrrran, rantainlnf thrar hundir*! ser a, known aa a port of the Darlington land, 1yi»g and tie iny aituitain th* Stitt* and coimly aforenaul and haring Mich shapea. boaa<iartm>. marks •nd callings aa presented -in a phU thereof made l»y J. S. Mixsoti August 12th, 18M Xei ins Citsli. 1’u cIi.vhvi-l*> p.-ty tor papers F. W octlO-ld .Morig.vgee. W iliist on Tflillin ery • MILS. A. AI5M8TKONG woulil rcspccitully infortn her^iunierona patrons tlmt sAe has on hand a liatidsnme nssortment of FASH IONABLE MILLINERY .iud wiH be happy It) fill th<*ir orders Dresses cut and filled by the most improved system - octll! 3w a. lanoir—Estahlislied 1860. —t. lanuik HEADQUAUrBRS FOR FRUIT’d. A LANO&R& HON- Importer*and Wholesale Dmb-rsin For eign aud iUmuMticTr uiUutiHi iVuduf. NO. 01 MADKF.r hTKKKT, CIIABLKSTOS, 8. 0 LABtiKST STOCK, I4)WKST PUICU. Mp21-4iu Elko Property fa* Sale* A vatnohie hit with comfortable dwell ing botsst, gimd *:uie hunoe anti f-utotan* Mat uorn tur Mir. For further luforMa- ttowawplyto. , . I>a. 8. H Owxno, fiiko, A. C. aof Altf If aaWfcrM IVi.ruN TKOl FE ^e Tltr H al .to Lptr i«mw M'to 4, .J Dtk!C JKit'jMMu UKI.L. Tit- t*wly fw*l ?vmw* pair mi ~mJ W4IITC MLB •!iri*oruTAM(T9K8. THE ONLY Hi tiH noBSKU CAKKIR lloflSK THK I.AlGrKM’ IIKill) OK MAMMOTH KLkl'IIANTS. THE ONLY TWO IIOaNKI) WHITE HHINOCEUOS TIIK ONLY FAIR Off WOOLLY KLKFHANTB THK ONLY FAIR OF CREATED CAMELS. I .IK only SNOW WHITB BUFFALO 4 ONLY C.II.AFFKS THAT WILL BE EXHIBITED SOUTH HIM YEAR- The Ltirgwt Cullcctioii of Rare IUmsIn, Uinl.s and Reptilca on tlii.a Cuntineni. Proniiiient inDurtxrmid Street Parade will be the Tranecend- ently ileautiful Allegorical Tableau ot COLVJtBI*!, J Surroirndcd 1)N her Court of ReautVi Presenting, in AnnronriatL groups the FOCll llAXDiSOMKsT WOMEN IX AMERICA. KOTICK J! al w*y« keep tbeir eye* 00 tbgepo*. ApptVwtvwt will to wrap* at ibe*ntt raw- tbo Clack woo. \ 1 to*04 ura towtUatasw <4 Ajtrtb 4 a/-d!n.. |ONE TlykET ADMITS CHILDREN \ Pin*. V* l-aa r*wii 100 • - axv Aaoortan*. TO ALL THE ADVERl LSE:i> BIO S UNDER 9 YKAR4 IIAIJ^-PiACK. 00 EXTRA FOLDING Ol’tlfA I HAIRS,*3 CKWlxmA. TWO EXHIBITIONS. AFTERNOON AND 1^'KMNU. WILL ALH> LXiilblT Al ALB EX NOV. UL *