y I BEPORTER Supplement — DINGE'S! TO EVERY BODY. PLAIN TALK! i i — Of READ THIS !! EE I will keep up a FULL LINE OF GOODS, night DO NOT FORGET THIS! along. I especially call atten. tion to MY STOCK of GROCERIES as being the Equal rior to any in the B51 Guarantee Bargains—I mean that I will sell low, and only ask that people come and satisfy themselves of this from the prices asked. WILL GIVE AWAY 81000! this year to cash customers, by aSystemof Checks. Each customer taking a $20 check sums purchased will be punch- ed and when amount is full $1 will be thrown off the $20, besides having your goods lower than sold elsewhere. ‘ y | \ np ~——The new comet will soon make its | EE GY n appearance, and be a grand sight. Tie! ‘HY d best time to put down a pew carpet wiil | ; if ki be before the comet gets in sight, and | the best place to get the best and cheap- | carpet » and gee the largest assortment | s at M lien 's sloze, hotel stand, ext ¢ ey g ENTRE REVOLT IN SOUDAN. Lond « May 6 —A dis from Xan dria says; *Anot hus broken out Boa HALL. tpatch rar in the ins fefented Gand { Opening OF ~ NEW STOCK. JOHN MULLEN, -AT THE— ~liotel Stand.— trom Bree Lhe City Lian HE pt Mud from Ca a. well armed follow Khartoum, meet them Darfur pletely revolted fimost reached ice Lo The provinces of dofa have com -— PUEBLO INDIAN weeks ant Profes i Institute Mo: useum the Zunis RI id M by a crow : chiefs were o Abou was sent out THE Two SOF atform Professor n the pi Libree years ago DRY GOODS, LADYS DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS NOTIONS. EANCY GOODS, Ready Made CLOTHING ~FOR— Men and Boys, G ROCERI ES Cojjee, Sugar, lea. (Ju eensware, Glassware, B. ARG. AIN ing spon the . Finding it iopossib the Professor is an ac live voted scientistic, made frierds with one the chiels, was sdopled aE un son, donne the Indian costume, joi the sacred of the Bow, learned the langusge poems snd trad itic 4 neg firs wn of 1.600 persons liffsbouse on terrace i each family or j chamber. The Order © ing of thi ing the oiv) m power. The 0 men or Lhe women ny is in the giving ad socept ont; dive are optional, one of the precepts of their re gion tpeak in a low tone, and mnother, n to strike or hurt each other Profess C ashing says he never heard bois Wiking or wi RBued any violence them: and that he himself narrowly es. caped expulsion from the nation for a crime of gelling angry and giving one ‘ ft] Sheu » slp They manufacture, till th ground, and pasture sheep and cattin Their religious traditions are transmitted through the pripsis, four of whom commit them exactly to memory. here is a ru- mor that Protessor Cushing has married a wife among the Zanis; but it may be doubted whether his devotion to the difs fasion of knowledge among men has gore o that extent. The grand high. priest of the Zunis fol lowed Mr. Cushing in a speech, full of poetry, and ending with « marvellous touch of pathos. After speaking of the wonders seen by him among the whites, he said that though they were so many and the Zunis were so few, he did not en vy-them or feel unkindly to them, but was glad to meet them, and thought it just possible thal some of them were glad to see him. He hoped they would never use the mighty power, given them by God for wise purposes, to crush the Zunis or even humiliate them ; but they should res spect the nations! pride of the Zunis, res membering that all men are brethern, oteu ¥ ¥ : 4% riy-one j Dred Bg itary and ecelasinsticnl | reed ior song Syrups, Farmers will he allow- ed the highest price for all kinds produce. The best bargains in Store Goods in the coun ty. Go to the New Store before purchasing else- where.
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