The Daily Review.
FRIDAY. APRIL 6 1883.
The Daily Hevieiv hns the largest
bona Jule circulation, of any newspaper
published, in the city cf Wilmington
STATE NEWS.
" Sruithfield Herald: The revival con
tinues at Selma, am! the interest
throughout the community is said-to be
on the increase. Up lo Sunday iiight
20 conversions had taken place, and a
large number of penitent? were enquir
ing the way of lite.
Wilson SIflirg: About a week ago
Jim Artis and Oscar Harper, both
colored, had a dilliculty and Harper
threatened to kill Artis. Saturday they
made np, Harper saying he was satis
fied, lie then bought some .spirits and
asked Artis to take a drink. Artis bein?
of a spiritual turn of mind he accepted
but 'twas but a short while before he
wished he hadn't as he discovered that
he was poisoned. lie fell exhausted and
was carried to Drs. Peacock &. Ander
son who administered an emetic which
soon brought him to Jus senses. Artis
claims that Harper put strychine in the
whiskey. . m
TThitcviile Enterprise: Mr. W. C.
Sowles,'of Pircway. killed an eagle
which measured seven feet from tip to
tip, one day last month. On Tues
day evening. Col. Toon. Mr. E. I).
Mcares and Mr. J. P. Waddell came
from Fair BlufT, having in charge one
Augustus Thompson, charged with tak
ing a registered letter from the mail.
He is mail rider on the route f torn Fair
Bluff to Lumberton. He had a prelim
inary examination before Col. Maults
by and waa required to give bond in the
sum of $500 for bis. appearance at the
next term ot the U. S. District Court,
in default of which he was committed
to jail.
Goldsboro Messtngm The 19th an
nual Fair of the Sampson county Agri
cultural Society will be held December
5th. th, 7th and 8th. Capt. C. Part
rick will be the chief marshal. -
The public fence in Greene county, un
der the stock law, cost the county about
$4,500. The length of it is nearly 75
miles." ' Tho work was tiuickly done.
The Board of Aldermen at their
last meeting did "the thing handsome."
Messrs H. L. Grant and J. A. Bonitz"
appeared before the Board as the rep
resentatives of the school trustees, ask
ing a donation of $500 for the school.
The amount was so ordered to be paid.
- We regret to learn that Senator
Vance, who had been invited to deliver
his lecture "The Scattered Nation" in
this city for the benefit of the Confed
erate Monument Fund, has declined on
the ground that he needs rest. This is
the second time that Gov. Vauce has
been invited by the Rifles, and the boys
and the old yeterans hereabouts feel
much disappointed and "put out" be
cause the Governor can tind time to
make speeches in New York but de
clines to help the monumental cause
here.
Tarboro Southerner: Last week "Mr.
Dorsch, Supt., owed a number ot
laborers, who where grading- Railroad
avenue, about $180. Young Mr. Bryan
took out papers of garnishment, and
out of the $180, $156 went to the sup
port of the State aud Cunty. There
was wailing and gnashing of teeth
ameng the dusky delinquents, but the
deputy, like the law. was inexorable.
A strange tale comes from Scot
land Neck full of . horror it true. Vc
jsive it as we heard it on the streets. A
short time since Mrs Bell died suddenly
and was buried by her husband. Sus
picions wejc aroused as to tne cause of
her death and parties went to the grave
to exhume its remains that an examina
tion might be had. Bell met them at
the grave with a shot gun and threat
ened to shoot them if they attempted to
open the grave; the crowd went off and
got reinforcements, returned, took
BelTs gun and dug up the corpse. The
neck had been broken. Bell was arrest
ed and lodged in the countv jail. It is
said that he killed his wife because she
would not sign a deed. He told her to
sign and upon her refusal he became so
enraged that he assaulted her with the
result above stated.' Belt has lived
in this section many years and is known
as Vpreacher" Bell, lie was formerly a
member of the Primitive Baptist Church
and we believe did preach for a season,
but he has long since ceased to be a
member of this church f rom which he
vas expelled for his misconduct.
Keivsand Observer: The prelim inary
work on the new mansion lor the Gov
ernor will, it is understood, begin this
month. J. Luther Bright, ot New
York city, ami Thomas Frost, of
Charleston, S. C. were yesterday ap
pointed commissioners of deeds for
North Carolina. The number of
visitors to the geological museum is
very large, on one day no less than 1 14
being registered. From January ISth
to last Tuesday there were I,S-Jf visitors.
Raleigh will soon have another
church. Ground has been broken for
it, at the corner of Dawson and Hills
boro streets. The Christian denoniina
tion, . which is growing in strength
here, will occhpy it. It has been
some time since there has been a "bond
burning atthe Treasury Department.
Yesterday there was one, anil the Gov
ernor, Attorney-General. Treasurer and
others saw $300,000 in old bonds van
ish into smoke. The Supreme
Court of New York, in general .session,
has reversed the judgment of the court
below in the case of Kencher against
Klkins, the effect of which is to estab
lish the claim of Mr. Bencher to a one
tenth interest in some very valuable
mining property in New Mexico.
President Kemp P. Battle tells us that
the University Normal school will be
gin June 21. an 1 coutinuc live weeks.
The utmost care is given to the selection
oF teachers, and only those of marked
ability will be chosen. The names of
the teachers will soon be announced.
.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
WILMINGTON MARKET, j
April 5-4 P.M. J
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted
firm at iih cents, with sales reported of
50 casks at these figures. j "
ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.30 for
Strained and $1.35 for .Good Strained,
with sales as offered, j , j
TAR Quoted steady at $l.tiO per bbl
of 280 lbs., with sales of receipts.
CRUDE TURPENTINE- Quoted
MISCELLANEOUS.
State of North Carolina, ; j ,
j " ' New Hanoi er County, . ...
j Superior Court.
' ; Georjre Hall, "
' " . :., .. V. '
Chas. FlamieraadD. H. Shure, tradtax " rjn
ner A Share, ami S. W. Viet.
Thi i a. motion made for leave lo issue exe
cuUon on a judgment obtained in the Above
cause for the sura of $142.23 with interest from
January 28th, 1874, and it vemg raaoe w p
cfo.iv. a. gnf.. iiorH -nd 75 rer tpeartbattbe said defendant, Charles Plan
steady at $l.W) for Kara ana $.io per j i erftml D HhXkTgt Arc noa-reiidenU, that
bbl for Soft.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Spririg& Summer
H' -i G O O D S , I
-AT
i 36 Market Street.
new advertisements;
NEW
AUVEltTls,.
r
OTTON Quoted steady. Small
sales reported on a basis of 'Ji for Mid
dling. The following are the official
quotations: II
Ordinary .!.
Good Ordinary-. ......... h
Ijow Middling...... .....SI
Middling .... .OS
Good Middling. ....... . .93
cts
the defendant, Charles Flanncr, has proyerry
in lhla State, subiect to the lien of ud judg
ment, and that neither of the defenrianta can,
after due dilijenc, be fonnd In this State,
now this is to command the said defendants
to appear at my office in the City of Wilraing
ton, on the 11th day of May. 18S3, at 10 o'elock,
a. m., to show cause, if any they baTe, why
esenu4n Bheuld not issue thereon.
T S. VaxAMRINSE.
Clerk Superior Couit, New Hanorer County,
mch 3law-6w fri I
DAILY KECK1PTS
Oitton
Spirits Turpentine
Rosin ..u...
Tar.. ..; J....
Ccude Turnentine. L . . .
77 bales
120 caskA
784 bbls
m bbla
1 5 bbla
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED.
U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis
bey, Smithvillc, Mastef.
Steamer John Dawson, -Sherman,
Point Casweil, R. P. Paddison. j
Steamer A P Hurt, VTorth, Fayette
ville. Worth & Worth. 1
Schr Thomas Sinnickson, Dickinson,
Philadelphia, Geo Harriss & Co
CLEANED.
U. S. mail steamer; Minnehaha, Bia
bey, Smithville, Master. I
Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette
Worth & Worth i !
MONTHLY STATEMENT:
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STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 1, 1883.
Cotton ashore, 0,314; afloat, 580; to
tal, 9,894.
Spirits ashore, 2.877.
Rosin ashore,74, 170; afloat, 500; total,
74,670. I .
Tar ashore, 10,145; afloat, 500; total,
10,(545. !
Crude ashore, 2,525.;
IiF.CEIPTS FOK MONTH OF MARCH.
Cotton, 6.255; spirits, 4,297; jrosin, 44,
377; tar. 1.1,819; crude, 8,817.
EXPOirPS FOR MONTH OF MARCH.
domesticI. j
Cotton, 4,350; spirits, 2,221; rosin. 4,-
713; tar, 5,029; crude, 100
foreign. 1
Cotton, 5,240; spirits,1 2,500; tosin, 37,
611; tar 4.520. i
THIS DAY.
A Complete
Assortment
-OF-
SPRING & RUMMER
JECEIVED TO-DAV,
tor inspection to-morrow.
WILT BK OPEN
Thoc of my Lul y .-ustomers who have beea
awnitinjc tbe unlval of these gool ami oth
ers will find aniuug them the Neweatj an
Latest ami Prettiest Styles and Designs
A large assortment of
lisrt" Ltnen Collars all styles.
Children's.
the well-known 'Cori
Ladle and
A call and an examination of stock Is re
spectfully solicited.
Fresh Arrivals.
QHOICE WATER MILL MEAL
CORK AND EASTERN HAT,
Dry Salt and Smoked Sides, .
"I- I I
Pry Salt and Smoked Shoulder,
Heavy Mtm Pork,
North Carolina La-il,
Xorth Carolina llame,
All grades Good Flour,
i I .
At Close Price. i
HALL & PEARS ALL
IHVti
Recent Arrival
j -
-IHITE GOODS, .
LACES,
EMBROIDEEIES,
LINEN TABLE GOOIXS,
HAN OiTEUCHI EPS ,
i
Ladies and Children's HOSIERr tu great
Tariety, at low prices.
JOHN J. HEDRICK,
mch 30 i .
Labobato&y of j
State A8Sa-eb akj.Chemist,
UOfEast Grace Street.
Richmond, Va., January SOth, 1883.
Mb. X. Ezektex lia made known to me the
composition of his Hair fce&torer and I have
also subjected it to chemical examination. It
contains no lead or silver, subBtaneea very
commonly employed In making preparation
for the hair, nor anything harmful, and may
therefore be- naed without apprehension of In
jurious results. I
WM. n. TAYLOR, M. D.,
State Chemist.
Whilst thanking you, Mr. EzeAlel, for the
I Lair Keatorex you so kindly sent me, I take
great pleasure in saying to you that Its bene
ficial effects upon my hair nave been so appar
ent as to attract the commendation of all my
friends who have noticed U.
It Is in my estimation a treasure, wlt&out
which the toilet of none who have used It will
be complete. Hoping it mar realize you the
pecuniary success you so richly deserve, -I
remain, very respectfully,
MSB. A. 2S. V. WISE.
Richmond, Va., Feb. 27, 1867.
For sale by ali druggists " Price fl per hot
tle. I - fob 17
If You Want
"pULTON MARKET SPICEX
Extra Fat JCo. 1. Shore Mackerel,
Sugar Cured Pig Hams,
Sugar Cured Pig Shoulders.
Sugar Cured Breakfast Strips; j
And thotfe well known CAKES, beat in the
city : also, a full line of choice
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
At popular prices, go. t
All
JUST RECEIVED
the Latest Novelties.
WITHIN A FEW DAYS WE
MAKE A DISPXAYiOF lIAv v"
I NEW THrNVrSif
1
And cyery department will be supplied with snch desirable gbj ''
in New York to suit the tastes and requirements' of our?n:V'v
R. rj. McirjTi
GLARE
DRESS GOODS.
Black aud Colored Silks, Ottomaiis, Bbadamcs,
Brocades, Surrahs, Lisrht Shades . Fancy
i - j
Silks, Satics in all New Shade. NunV
Velliag, Tamiee, Cashmeres.Mohaii-s,
Belies, French Buntings, Sateen,
Zephyrs, 8eersuckcrs, Percales,
i ! ' ' :
Linen Lawns, ladies Cloth,
!
Honey-Comb Sacking:,
I Silk Pongees, Ac.
WHITE GOODS
IX EVERY VABIKTV.
Pljuea, Marseilles, Embroideries, Laces, Irish
Point, the best assortment and greatest
variety lathe city.
inch 2 i . ,
! . Dr.
S I
r
5 . na'
CORSETS,
Hofiiery, GioTee, Lace Collars, Fichus, TieB,
f ' -
Yrtllnrs, Handkercldela, Ribbons, Crepes.
! '! i
I Housekeeping Goods !
Bamasks, Streadr Taweb, Tapkins,
LADIES, UISS, MEN AND BOYS'
GAUSJE MBBISO UNDIiBWEAR.
Men and Boys'
Linens and Cottonade&.
Full
Caesiaieres,
liHeaof
STAPLE AND FANCY DttV GOODS
too numerous to mention. All at prices so Ioav
that wiU give satisfaction for durability, qnal
i and cheapness, i
Call and flare money joy buyiug of
M. W. KATZ',
36 Market Street.
aj12 . . ; ! .
S. L. FREMONT,
QmL.KSfUNEER, N. Y. CORSEPk RED
ros ad Thlixl streets, will make, surveys,
I
plant, egtimatea, drawings, deigim,
uferintci4 the construction buildings,
bridges, wharve, Ac.
Terms moderate and satisfaction asnured.
mch9-tf
Matting ! Matfing ! I
T7TFTEKN DIFFERENT STVLES FROM
lac to 45c per yard ; 4-4, -4, 8 4, Oil Cloths,
elfgant in design, and low in price.
i . i l
TURKISH TAPESTRY and Velvet Rugs
and Mat. j
- i i
Fine assortment of Marseilles and cheaper
' i I
White and Colored Bed Spreads.
i
100 Doz. German and Irish Linen. Turkish
Bath, and cheaper Towels. !
Come and see me, a great pleasure to show
Goods. . ! SOL. BEAR,
mch 24 20 Market St
MISS E- KAJtRER.
mch 15 EiCHAXGE CORNER. -
The Place to Buy
oi.s.
PCRPKNTINE TOO!
POLLERS, HACKERS.
DIPPERS, j WIIKTTERS.
HACK-WEIGHTS, Ac, c, c.
Beet nf goods at Rock I Bottom nrices.
full and complete stock of Ifardware always
n hnd. I j i
A
nc
W. E. SPRTNGER CO.
Succestiori to John Dawson Co.,
h 19, 21 and 2:1 Market Street
COUNTRY
s i
MERCHANTS AND EVERY BODY CAN
1
Kt i-uitcl in qualitr ami priees from the large
stock of SADDLERY uOOlDS, at the New
SaMlerr and.Truuk Houae of i
H. M. BUWDEK & CO.,
No. 43 Majrket St.
Manufactui-e and Repair. ! mch 5
mck ?-tr
GEO. M. CRADOS, Agt.,
in and 19 South Front at
s
Excursion and Pic Nic !
EASON IS OVER. THE THEATRICAL
and Ball season is now opening. Gentlemen
wbo are used to FIRST-CLASS work and a
clean and Comfortable Barbershop, will and tt
at JOHN WERNRBS,
I Practical Barber and Perfumer. So. 29
Market Street, between Front and Water
Street.. oct-7-tf
' X883,
Harper's B a z ar
. ILLUSTRATED.
ami will
Mr. B. F. Simmons, Weidon, N. C,
aajs: ""Brown's Iron Bitters is a stand
ard article and gives general satisfaction."
PUEOELL HOUSE.
JJNDEtt NEW MANAGEMENT,
- ' WILMINGTON. N. C
1 B. L. PERRY, Proprietor,
late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Flret-ClaM
in ail lu appolntmenU. Terms $2.50 to (3.00 a
4T. feb 8 1
"To catch Daaae Fortune' golden smile,
AsriidnooH M-alt upon lufr.
A nd gather gear bv evesrv wilo
That h justJlied bv honof.
Not for to hide it In a hed-jr.
Not for a train attendant,'
But for the cloriom privilege
i icins in'jcpcnaent.
i . I i
y MAN CAN KKKL INDKPKNDENT
WHO PAYS RE N'T. Secure a home and
1C your own landloid. Bulidinr lota for
Bale on the instalment plan jutuated on
Seventh. Wilaon, Kijjhth, Ninth. TenUi, DicJt
inson, Klcventh. Bay. Twelfth, Thirteenth,
Castle. Church, Nun, Ann, Orange, Chestnut,
W alnut. Mulberry. Red Cros. iiwynn, Char
lotte and lUukln street, i .
Money Kanel to those wbthinf to build,
mch W Apply to JAMEj WILSON.
Bacon, Lard, Molasses,
Flour, Sugar, &c.
2QQ ISoxes Smokinl and D. 5.-SIDES
- 100 Tub L.MU),
l.W Hhda and Bbla. MOLASSES,
1.200 uuu r LOUR, our popular bra mis,
M Bbla C, Kx, C and Gran. SUGAR,
.3 Bags Coffee, ail grades,
at Bore So p.
Cases LYE.
1 m Case Can and Ball POT AS
This popular journal is a Irare combination
of literature, art and fashion. It stones,
poems, and essays are br the best writers of
Europe and America; Its engravings possesses
the highest artistic excellence; and in all mat
ters pertaining to fashion it is ualvereaUy ac
knowledged to be tho leading authority In the
land. The new rolnme will contain many bril
liant novelties.
Harper's Periodicals.
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JEW AND SECOND HAND FOK 3 ALB
Some Bargains. ' . '
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dec;i9-tf Llrery aod.Sal 8Ublei
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Any Two abore named ,
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Harper's Fkatclix Square Libhabt,
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Foetagc Free to all nibcribr$ in the Unittd
States or Canada. j
I The Volumes of the Bazar begins with the
first Number for January of each rear. When
no time U mentioned, it will be understood
that the subscriber wishes to commence with
tho Number next after the receipt of order.
am lasi our Annual ohune of Harvr
Bazar, in neat cloth binding, will be sent br
iuu, puBuijrc pw, or ot express, tree of ex
pense f provided the freight does not exceed
one doUar per volume), for $7 00 per volume.
Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for
binding, will be seat by mall, postpaid, on re
ceipt of fl 00 each, i . '
Remittances should be made bj Post Offlce
Money Odex or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
1 ec.pm copy thU aderUemeta
tnlkout Urn express order of IIabpjcb Jt Beos
1 .- Address . . i
- IIASPES & BROTHERS, "
def! 12 I New York.
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Indian Blood Gy,.
PURES ALL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, LIVER - J
. Skin and Blood. MILLIONS testify to It smeary i '
ned dist ases, and pronounce it to be the ! ' w .. ' -vv ' " ,
BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO JliV
GirARANTEED TO CURE DYSPKPi '
Agents Wanted, I
ew York City, DruszUu-.nk
Dr CLARK Johssox : This certifies that your INDIAN BfAWDSYRCPWi"'1!
relief for Heart Disease and LJvrr Complaint, i woum not he without it for fiv.
Laboratory 7" West 3d St., New York Clfv.
hi.
July 27-lawdllri&wly
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WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERT
! SATURDAY, at SJo'clock, P
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. .Saturday, March 31
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...Saturday, April 21
..Saturday, April 28
Through Bills .Lading and Lowest
Through Rates guaranteed to an;i from Points
In) North and South Carolina!
I . . - t ' - .
For Freight or Passage apply to
THOMAS E. BOND, Superintendent,
1 Wilmington, N. C.
tiij.u. w. ekk, if reignt Agent,
35 Broadway, New York.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., GeneraJ Amenta,
mch liKtf. '
Unprecedented Riisli
FOt GROCKRIH ALL KINDS
CANVASSED AND UN CAN V A SS R D ,
Sagar-Cured & Otherwise!1
Yon wlll'never starve while meat U eo cheap
aud plentiful.
BREAKFAST STRIPS,
4 ' CORNED BKEF, &c-f, c,
"3
Clinton !& Point CaW
Bail .-Softer :
gEAMD PROPOSALS WrLL'iHl
eclved till 12 o'clock, M., of -fti. Wtfj
April, 1S83, for the gsadlndand
of the Clinton & Point Caswell Rafl EM4 I
Siecification8 androfllea may lek'
applying to R. P. PADDISON .t pj, J
well, Pender county,
mch 15-lm
ll
P. W. KERCHXtf
and Sale, ataSjc'
JJOllSES, BUUG1ES, H.tiT03lJk,
CARRIAGES lot ni t,Im .)
for Horace. " !
The iioest Hears in the cttr.' 4 4
HOLLINGSWORTH VaUZI '
I At the New Stable, ,J'
mch 24-tf Cor. Foarth and if alherrj tU
ILT EDGE,
BUTTER!
- -- ' . ! .
OLEOMAKARIKj
TEAS,
COFFEES,
MOLASSES, C,; 4.
For sale at low price by
i
DeRooset 6 Co
doc lf.
t
1883.
Harper's Teung People.
! r.
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY' 16 Pages.
6vm: I TO Bors AND GIBL8 OP SIX
JtO BrXTEEN TEAKS or ACE. '
VoL IV. commences November 7, 1SS2.
The Yenng People has been from the first
successful beyond anticipation. A' . I". Eve
ning Post. i ,
It has a distinctive purpose, to which it stead
ily adheres that, namely, of supplanting the
rleions papers for the youpg with a paper
more attractive, as well as more; wholesome.
Boston Journal.
For neatness, elegance of engraving, and
contents generally, It Is unsurpassed by any
publication of the kind yet brought to our
notice. Pittsburgh Gazette.
ROYSTEE'S CANDY
T ' - j "'
.still holds its own three poonda fop 1.
FLEMMIN6 HOUSE.
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W. J , C ALA IS i PrOpT.
....... ... ,. . . V'
gltUATED AT THK VERY FOOJ of
Bhie Ridge, within sight and eaayjWi
some of the most famous peaks, t Tas xm
Mountain and other points of intemtnieiKsr
Delightful, air, aaluurious cliniaw n
lentratcr. I , Ki-'1"'-.
I will bc )lea6d to correepond whji pnw
proposing rcet pr reqeation In e
during the Summer month;.
clean beds, airy rooms and prompt, ferw
guaranteed. Terms lor.
. feb l(Hm ' , . 1
First National Bank of ;Wil-
I 1 mington,:
Cheese, Cheese, Cheese j
CHEESE from Rotterdam,
CHEESE from Switzerland,
CHKESE from Yankeedow,
Sap Sago, Neufchatel, Youny Amerfea,
Extra Cream, Ac. j
Come early and you wili be snited. i
P. L. BKIDGERS & CO.
i apl"2 -
20,000
NEW PEANUT SACKS
v 1
CAPITAL STOCK
euurJiU t unu ,
" niit. mxI cUectloi fr-
aU accessible polnfs In the i'0lteJt
TERMS :
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.
j-er iiear. rostage iTcpald,
AND
rsrdLE NC3IBKB3, Eour Cents each.
f 1 30.
specimen copy sent on receipt of Three Cts
Ane ommes ot itaroera Yousir PMnu
ana iw;, nanasomerr Dounrt in illnmtna
lStsl
ted Cloth, will be sent b
oia, on recei
for
be sent by mail, postage pre
tpt of S3 00 each. . t Ykv?.- Vn,
oung People for Is2,"35 cents; postage. 13
y
hance of loss.
13
Post Ofiiee
Fancy Goodo.
A GOOD SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND.
mch 28
GILES A ITUTiCIIISON.
W and 49 MurchlAOii.Cloclt
l ouojr I'eopi
cents additional.
luminances should be made b
Money Order or Draft, to a r oM c
newspapers are imt to coiy this advertise
ment without the erprees order of Hartek A
jsHOTUEKs. . Aortress
harper a brothers.
dls New York.
If You Would be Happy
BUT? A COOKJBTO'E.
The Golden Harvest
I
4 K ii nil el Oat Sacks.
dirkctokb
A, MARTIN,
B. K. IfAL!
For sale at
jan IS-u
Willsird'n.
93
"CALUMET,"
r Op. 30TJTIICnN OAJC,
PJL PABKEB & Ti.rLOI
Pure TTfclte Oil.
rUJIL.
mch
Wew Restaurant.
rjWE UNDERSIGNED WOULD KE.SPECTJ
lnllj aijnounce that be has just fitted fuptat No
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S. Granite Bow, South Font st., a restaurant
or Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals ana
re freshmen U may be had at all hours of th
aay. JSrerythln Is new and first class. Po
lite waiters and courteous attendants. "
9"Game and Oysters In J season. Ka
Wines, Liquors andJClars. "
ot IS r.A. BCnUTTE, Prop.
orncERSl:
E. Bt BURUDUV-.
A. K. WALKER....
W. LARKIN3.fI. ...
A week mad4
the indu.tri
ncis now eJofrtI '
Capital Wtnf
will start you. Men. women,
wanted everywhere to wort jeeis.
the the time. Yon can work in "P.
HtrAnpvhnU time to the
Wbuslncss will I pay 2
-o one can iuww" v"r. ( -lrrai
asly and honors
Co.,Angttt, Maie- .i
artLziaa. at once.
Money made fast,
aress trdb a w
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iLYON&HEAI.V;
State A Konroe $U..Ci8j
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