iiSS " . ii ""' " "' ii n i II 11 -vr.- .ifiw. - - j JOSHT. JAMKS, tro ."trmori-Tom. RirTINS rOSTAGE PAID: K tiw Mi month.. roo.-Tbr V I b TI) One mouth, JS ttaU. l0y i art of the city. t the -bon . it 1' I "Tl I 1 4J-f..,..- .--.-.i n wi. wf' r -i ... - i - - . 'Tl rriinrt ; . . rniLrlr- f. u..i ffc 1firrtt ' . vVtrf:. ?" "Jf "ctr'j-iyrr : 't tit is rHvof Wilmington. . t -S5s cSMI" ouiu.!ald l!c,m waJ boru ff. Abbcj. b'cb 5ho,tly . . belwceu . uj s. . t ' I Uc was tbc Demot .......j-.ilin !n Dtlttlitl . ..:aaHhcar Wtlc Ia suui due lor uc '-'.-' rowrj-nJity or manure i"r h; u"r.a u Ua;. county (;lay. - . - " t"'--3c!a'. settler of Minnoapo , 3I:. . Jou II. btevcuJ. 15 Uli a rcs-Jet there, and is editor of the agri-c:n:-: department of the Mihjk!i 7r?-t: .N'uiwt'.b-tanding his aroivcd dislike lorls'.ou anJ BosLonians. .'resident Aribur baa acceptctl an invitation to Le j rennt at a military ball in tbat city January 27. A panics named Ann Dunn died in l,.nJo:: a few days a.o. ajed 39. She xm Zh nearly 500 pound, was nearly n:!.f ki t bigb, and measured round the .. i!.!. ri over three leet. 'Re New York Times (Hep ) de that if Mr. Handall carries out ...... investigation and reform ot the .Vpartiutnt .servico at Washington l"i h he j-romises be will receive the tl.at Vuf tlo public." 1 uo t.fc Dortrait ol Miss Jennie t'harulTlain. the American beauty, wL.Vh was ordered by the I'rince of iVi ii, bts been j.'.aced in Marlborough House. Tfce Chuuberiain family are shell to visit the i)--h?Hof Edinburgh 1 Ove!l Tark. It ;& -i.d that Kansas bids fair to be come a:; active competitor of tle South in the raMn of cotton. Quite"a quain tliy of this staple was rtised the past easoa in the southern connti.ar of the State, and cotton sins at Oswego and Independence have plenty of material r. which to work. lu tenderic-his resignation as Con n iruin to Gov. Rutler. the Hon. tltorje I), Robinson gave as h?s reason r::e lart cf his election as the fiorernor tf Massachusetts. In reply Governor Rt.r accepted the rcsijoation, "the ifason protaptio the tame beln so entirely satisfactory to a majority of the j people of the Slate." j A new word, "collectivism." has be come current amouj British medical men. It is used to express all tbat is embodied in a phra-e. "collective inves. ligation cf disease an idea which is attracting the earnest attention of Eo. land and Germany, and will soon bo practically carried out in the I-nited va'.c Tic Savanuah Xcur thiuks tbc I American Socialists arc people' of .;iut;c ideas. They have been abolish mz tuouarchici and everything of that :cd a, bag raugc lor some lime, aud now they wanVtu go a slcp further and a'oolli- the Uuitcd Slalc-IScnate. The ualy thing they have beco emincutly successful ia annihilating seems to have 'been beer. The stock o: the North River. Con :ructioa Company , which a year ago was ;uctcU at 123. has lately been old at Ij. and on Friday commauded CI. The company was formed to build tho . West Shore Railroad, and tho projectors x peeled the .lock would go as high as 17Ji. Ilenry Villard was oue of the directors, bat whether be eold out when the price was high or still holds his shares is not known. The minstrel feativalia Music ilalj, Cincinnati, closed Saturday night with au aud.cuoo of barely 600. At no per f rmanoo of tho week was the hall half fiUed. Xt is said Uaat the chorus of 300 was mada up almost entirely of colored Jaaitaiea" taken from tho allcya of Cincinnati. Folicetnea who miiAv! some of the old-timers on their beats daring the week were surprised to learn that they were doing daty on the Mciic Hall stage. Scattered among the "dam naiea" were the Callender Minstrels, who did the work. The New York World Is of opinion that in accepting the Chairmanship of the Committee on Expenditures in the Icpirtmeat ot Justice Mr. Springer obtains a position in which ho cau do more good for bis party than by any tariff agitation. He can tear open the secret department and exhoaa iu rolteu cess and infamy. The fraudulent char acter of the star route prosecutions, the orropt "iulemenuniaadt with public robbers, the plunder of th treasury through counsel fees are all at his mer cy, and thesa will bathe real lire Issues tyflhe PffsideatiU campaign.. . I ii mm I m ii.flit -fl ii. ' x ii i ' i a l ml f w i 1 1 1 1 1 1 II J V 1 1 I I: I I I . ' 1 If I VI y w we boxu. : I II II II II J II W I II II M II I I 1 I I I I J If - II II I I - W W m V I ,. VIII. If i . . clrclctl Unitol SUtca Senator to Ohio. to uraccxcU lion. n. George II. Pendleton, j ncmocrat... Senior j jru iq 181. arjd xs coojc Hulb arc Democratic candidate for uoveruoroi uuio- ycarsgy. oui a? Republican candidate, by majority. ! small '. LOCAJ,JvEVS, ilOCZ TO iCVT A-VfRTUfMIITS. l'.r.cr. Tonic ' j ' II McDoUOL Applci America Lcsrton of Uooor Llctckk Uct W 11 MUburo A W HivynKK I'or Sturdy WMWr.K5 Stoam Yacht Louise C W TATts Cbristoias Novcltleo UI58Bkoek Mario Colombicr J T ScnoxwALD 3 ad 10 CcsU Cigars Mods Bros. A DeEosset E.vtrict of Witch Hazel 4- Turner's Almanac promises snow or rain for to-morrow. 1 1 L The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot op 101 bales. , ; ' Full mcon to-morrow morning at 13 minntes past 10 o'clock j Kggs continue to be retailed from our stores at 25 cents per dozen. This -nomine the weather was pleasant, soft and Spring-like. j Clarendon Council, No. C7..A. L.of llonoi, will meet to-night, at 7$ o'clock. i We counted seventeen flats loadeil with wood at Princess street dock this morning. A cold in the hsad U one ot the- best things that can happen to a lady ith a lace handkerchief . and -Dr. Hull Cough Syrup is decidedly the best rem edy to cure that cold. j There has been quite a brisk breeze blowing durin? the day and a good many hats have been unceremoniously blow from the craniums of the wearers and tumbled off on their brims. Two young draymen ' got . into a scrimmaze on the wharf vest erdiy. for which tho Mayor imposed a fine of $2 each this morning. This, being the only matter tor Hi Honor's consider tiou the Court adjourned. The Board of Aldermen will meet in monthly sessional the city Hall at 7 o'clock this evening, journment from last which was .the regu This is an ad Monday evening, ar time, but at which .hero' was no quorum present. Tbc Wadcsboro Times 'appropriates from our columns, as its own, aleugthy local articlo which appeared in t!on day's Review, and was written by the local editor of this paper. This is thproughly tit keeping with the weather. A good many young i men and 1 boys were rushing around at a break neck peed last night in quest of the fire, lor which the bells were riuging. They failed to find thy fire, but wc understand that somcol them found the bcll(c), in consequence ot which thci were in no baste to return Lome. Fire caught in au ash box on the upper piazza of a building on Princess, between Front and Sccend streets, last night. Tbc alarm of lire wa sounded, but the blaze wai extinguished bsfore any damage had been done, aud the services of tbc lire department were not needed- . TbcrtxcirU of cotton and all kiuds of : uaval alorc. save rosiu. jbavo beco unusually light iu the last week or two. This may probably bo accounted for in part on account of tbc cold wcathcH whichhas been uufavoraola for shipping but mainly in consequence of tbc low prico at which those products ate held. If orices ahouid advance there is not much doubt that there would be ' a material increase in the receipts- Yesterday - Xcws and Observer says: Tho ard death, while hunting, of Mr. V. J. Gordon, of Wilmington, by the accidental dischat go of his -hot -gun. excites the deepest sorrow of those here and elsewhere in tbo State who knew him, and who knowing him, could not but Iovo him. The writer wai his friend and would fain bear testimony to tho lolly character, tbo amiable disposition, the gentle manners of the dead. Green bo the turf above him! ' j lifts -Jcft U. Mr. John M. DeSaussure. who for some time past has been ticket agent at the Front Street depot. has resigned that position and bas accepted si siioalion with-a mercantile house 1 a SL Louis, Mo., for which place he left last night. Iiii ccessor at the ticket ofilce Is Mr. R. E. nch. """ s ' ' '"' Y V--" j , - - . v . . - " - ' - i ! r WILMINGTON. N. C FRIDAY. JANUARY 11. The Lecture To-Nlsr!it, Wc trust Ibat tbo liibrary Kuorus may be crowded to-night to listen lo lb, c,,ucnl Dr. Milburn. His .obieot stonewaU Jackjoni one that is win be made deeply intcrc.tiog by lUe tfpcacr. 1 oe oujrei oi inc iccmrc DCUCDi 01 uic t,iurry ciatton. an institution of which every Wilmintouian bas reason to be prond. - Ao AttaclllUOUt. We were bhown to-day by Mr. C. . t ' j- . r M. P. UUtupbrcy. Ol tll5 tirm ol lliumPhrej.JeukinsCo.. a curious freak of nature in to shape 6r-oj6ter ! and a clani. firmly joined together end jboth alive-" They were taken from the oyster garden of Mr. J. L. Winner, ou Myrtle Grove, aud seemed to be per fectly satisfied in each other's company, for-vvc heard no com plant from cither of them. Exports Forelcro. Br. barque Verius, Harriss, cleared to-day for Newcastle-on-Tyne'with 300 casks spirits turpentine and 2.505 bar rels rosin, valued at $8,000, shipped by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son. Ger. barque Auguste Jeanetle. Turgeus, cleared lor Stettin with 3,190 barrels rosin, valued at $4,800, shipped by Messrs. E. Peschau & Westermann. Schr. Cook Borden, Lunt, cleared for St. Martin's, W. I., with 75,736 feet lumber. 250,000 shingles, 1 cask spirits turpentine. 10 barrels pilch, 2 barrels tar and 2 barrels rosin, valued at $2, 410.15. shipped by Mesrs. Parsley & Wiggins; making an aggregate value of exports ot $16,140.15. The Klvals. There is quite a list of dramatic and musical attractions booked for the Op era House in this city during the months of January and February, the first of which will be The Rivals," by Mr. Joseph Jefferson and his excellent com pany, on M6nday night, the 14th inst. "The Rivals" has recently been present ed in New York with Mr. Jefferson as Bob Acres, and had a long and protlta ble run. Since then it has been pro duccd at the Arch Street Theatre, in Philadelphia, wflere It has called for the highest praise from the press of that city. The company is composed of actors and actresses of acknowl edged ability and excellence in their respective parts, and their tour has been attended with the success true and genuine merit demands. Tickets arc now on sale at Dyer's. A Stranger Here. The steamer Scth Low, Capt. W. II. Crawlord, having in tow the hull of the steamer Frederic 1). Berry, which was recently burned at Jacksonville, Fla. , arrived at Smilhvilie from tbat port yesterday. The SrtA Z,oe left the tow and came up to the city yesterday l took iu a supply of coal at Messrs Fowler & Morrison's yard. She will Y robably leave here to-morrow. The captain reporU that he has experienced very heavy weather uearly all tbc time since leaving Jacksonville, fraving been obliged by stress of weather to put into Tybce, Charlcstou. Georgetown and Smithviile. He is bound for Wil- mingtou, Del The Sc(h Low was uatyed iu honor of the Mayor of Brook lyn, ii u tide wheel leamcr of about 100 tous. is owned in Jacksonville, and is used as atow boat,, for which abc appears 'well adapted, on the . Johu's river. Attempted Uurfflary and Cbickeu 8tcultu. Uclwccn tbo hour of l o'clock- last night aud 1 o'clock ibis morning au j attempt was made to break iuto tho; dwelling bouse ot Air. Joseph bylvia, on the corner of Harnett and Seventh streets, but which was frustrated by a voun daughter of Mr. Sylvia. She was awoke by some uoide and after listening sometime without bearing it repeated she became sleepy again, but happening to cast her eyes to wards a window in her room she saw outlined tho form. of a large colored man. She threw her slipper at the intruder, which frightened him away, and then alarmed her father. The same, or some other thief, was beard again towards morn ing, but he became alarmed at hearing people talking in the house and cleared out. During the night some tbiif, probably tho same, broke into the chicken coop, on the premises of Mr. George Peterson, on the opposite side of the street, where be succeeded in stealing three fowls. ... i "To Builder, and others- Go to J ago Ma for Sash. Blinds and Doors, Glass e. - Yon can get all sizes and at the Vowrt priw " The Fire department ot IJalti- more, awMl W Register. Ksq.. ilVestJ fcS3..r. o.1 - : cure. minrK nr .iy..tf : hi;Hfy or iiunok. Wilmington. ; Wuh f.cljQr6 of '-. ":n(i :t X nfi j pVaTtoBOiS fi if ai ' fhini our tiipt in hid iniciwo of our Broto and dCbUe to csprrba v : . , f( wtuj tMtj-uier ui dciovci wiic vritu- Tin few-ehort Hays; therefore; ' , i ncolvci. That wo tender our heartfelt iijni lpthyt Brother Clavtoa Giles rn this boar of i afflict iu- urA wit Jc -ccaa offer but lit Ua con j eotUcn ui Lis rct sorrow, wepray tbcGxat ffiK5!. to 10 ibim s - KeetTwl. TbtS these Kcolullmhs suread on the report, a3 a copj be ecnt to our afi;t--t ci urouier. . .. i - Beiolred, That ccplcs of ihceo Resolutions be f urnlhcl to the dally papers of this city, and a copy ba forwarded to the K. of- II. Re porter, i . Bcupectf ally submitted, K.JA.COBI.. OWEN FENlSL.Jr., A. J. HOWEIX, . Committee NEW AIVEirri8EMEN1S Apples ! Apples J Apples ! Apples ! Apples ! CRATES GOOD KEEPING APPLES on hand. Selling cheap. At K. MCDOUGAIX'S, No. 14 Chestnut St.-bet. Front and Water Ian 11 Wilmington. N. C For Saturday. JT-JBE9SKD POULTRY, DOPLIN COUNTY MAUSAQE AND LIVER PUDDING, N. C. SHen and full stock of Choice Family Gro ceries. Prices reasonable. Respectfully. A. W. RIVENBABE. The Live Grocer and Produce Com. ifer- cnant 114 North Water St., Wilmington. N.C. jonll Steam Yacht Louise, pASSENGER AND FREIGHT STEAMER for Sinlthvllle dally. i:aus Low and accom modations line. TbeLOUJSKla a new boat and in guaranteed safe. Will leave Smithviile 8A.S1 Leave Wllmlngfan 2 o'clock P. M. Wharf foot of Dock Street. . ' WAT. WEEKS, Jan 11 Agent and Owner. 5 and 10 cents Cigars, TTAVANA FILLERS. XJL Best in the city, are on sale. Drugs and Medicinal preparations of the highest grade at JNO. T. SCHONWALD'S, Jan 11 Drug and Prccriptlon Store Mother s Spinning Wheel, Concerning One Article that was Not ForSale, aud An other which is Cheap at j Any Price. "So, sir, I wouldn't sell you that for any money; that spinning-wheel was my mother's It was one day, when sbo was singing like a 1 jik and making this old wheel hum, that my father, then a young medical student, ; after wards a farmer, fell In lore with hcr-ome fifty years ago." j j So spoke, the proprietor of a rough bit of farm land in Ulster County, N. Y., to a relic hunter, and "mother's" spinning-wheel re mained among bcr children and grandchild ren. say tht she bas found it more effective than anything she ever used for invigorating and strengthening the system debilitated by mala ria. She desires mo aid) especially to mcntiou the certainty with which it aids digestion and overcomes exhaustion." Ever since the first household was establish ed "mother's" opinion has been more rotent in this world than that of judge, jurist or physician. Her band has alwaya cooled the fever and bcr toIco has been filled with bono With each day's decline. PARKER'S TONIC Is becoming more deservedly popular with tho women who guard aliko uueband and child rcn. It eradicates malail.il poison from the blood, from which there is now such widcl pread suffering. I Picas observe: Dk. PARKER'S TONIC is not an intoxicant. Jt is a combination of gov era! logrcdisnts, of which none elngly can S reduce anything like its effect. For Sidney, tomacb and Liver troubles, It is the staudard and unfIHng remedy. In two sizes ; f 0 ceulu and st. 2 he latter tbc cheaper. Uiscox & Co , Chemists. 'ew York. jan IMmd&w Greatest Slaughter or CLOTHING EVER MADE "IN WILMINGTON FOR THE NEXT ;FO-vr"r da.-ts i mHE-WARM BACKWARD SEASON HAS rvcrloadejd u with Winter Clothtiur. which ;! must, iv etciuiixu at Utiuuia.! n PIUCES. The loes will be fearful, but hotter loe some than ail. W bare a very large stoc to select from, of tine, medium quality and cheap Clothing, in Suits and Overcoats at prices that will astonish you and p ralyze the clothiers. Take advantage of it. Soothe bar galas and get bargains they are for every one and wx Invite every one to come early to tbo wcu aoown kcusdic Clotuicrs- A. & I. SHRIER, d- 17 rnothUra, IK Bt. It Don't Matter T THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE ew Year has come. HUMPHREY. JEN KINS A -CO., are still receiving at their Oys ter Uouc No, 112 South Front Street, a tresb suppiy rverr day of New RI-bt Oysters. Oys ters si pped C. O. D. Fresh SheU Oysters always on band, Ac . s . -jan 2 "Dyed." MONACIFS, lStt SECOND STREET.be- tweea IXar-et and Prtaoa., Ladles and Gentle-Ma's roods of srvery descrtpUo-. any color. Also, eleaainx. eoertnT and bleacMng. fiend bo a p;2r mt voux old KM Qlom.' -Ol tJ-tf .. .. .-( - :' My mother." writes Rev. J. W. Phelps, Eastor of St. Paul's M. K. Church, Chicago, as used Pabk-R's TONIC, and wishes me to NO. 10 liEW AlViKTISEMEXTS. Q PER A HOUSE. mm i . . rp"- 3lnday Evciilnjr. ,Taii. 14. mb. jeft:rsos",.v. .:..: BOB.-, ACKCb" In fberHau Fatuous Comely ofj the -.With the tollon lug Great I sua: Mrs. John Irrw.....a ..Sir, Mal.t prop air. Frederic ttoLtooon as Mr-. el oy Absolute li?wM?i"---P-t-itn Absolute Mr. Cha3. riunkfcit Mr Lucius Mb Kotia Kaud........a5....Lydu Lacgulab The advacro bale of hczU commcuT8 Wed ucBdsr, Jan. 9. at Dyer's Pricces-Parqutt e 2d ret two rows las Ialeony, Kcscrrcd. SJ.50. Drew Circle and Halcony. ltcgcrrtri. fl. General AdmUdlon to balcony, oc Gal jan i7t Hi Stonewall'' Jackson. - i T)- PB. MIBURN WILL LECTURE ON FRIDAY NIGHT, at LIBRARY II ALL. Subject, GEN. "STONEWALL" JACKSON. Lecture will begin at ? o'cloek. AdmitUnce 60c : jaalO 2t Extract of Witch Hazel, i - -jyE OFFER THE! ABOVE PREPARA tlon in Pint Bottles, as Double Distilled Ex 1 i i .i tract "f Witch Hazel or Hnmmamelio, at 50 cents per bottle.; i A safe and , speedy remedy if or BruUes, ' Strains, Burns, Scalds, Neuralgia, Pain, Piles, Stings of Insects and many other uses, the ex treme low price placing It within the reach of eery family. j1 Munds Bros. & DeRosset, t Druggists, Market Street, j I Finest English Tooth Brushes 23 cents, janl r j Special Inducements. r AM OFFERING A SPECIAL INDUCE- raent iu ZKPHYRS. having a very large lot of u, ana winning to reduce stock berore spring, I will sell all colors at lie and, black and white at 10 cents per ounce, FOR C ASH. A nice lot of Handkerchiefs, Linen and Silk; I will sell at reasonable prices and stmp initials f rec ot cnarge. Llirochet Goods, such a shawls, Faaclnu tcrs. Caps, basoues. Ac. at low di Ices- Hats trimmed and untrlmmed as low as can be bought anywhere, and a large Btock :to select rrom. Respectfully . MISS, E. KARRER, jan 10 i Exchange Corner. ftJarie Colombier, SARAH BARNUM, I i - Standard Edition, Price :3 cents, j ! ' I Just received at 1 HEINSBERGER'3, i Live Book and Music Stores. I Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Letter Books, L Red aud "Blue Pencils, i And all kinds of Inks. jan 10 Print i nir.; Printing, J.M'KSON AX1 Unlink. Hnlint:. BELL, Binding. WILL DO Binding;. YOUR Good Work, I'romptuf PRINTING WELL. Low FrU-cs ! Satisfaction. jan 10 Dissolution. i . i - " WILMINGTON, N. C."j Ja. 4, IS84.. PUE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE JL exlsUag betweca the iiudtrrsigncd, under tbc llrm nameof COLVILLE fc CAMPBELL, has been dissolved by mutual conecnt. Mr. A. R. Campbell assumes the liabilities of tbe late lirm, aud is alone authorized to slam in liquidation. JOHN COLVILLE, A. IC. CAMPBELL. A. II. CAMPBELL, SUCCESSOR TO COLVILLE A, CAMPBELL, Lumber Commission Merchant 401 Kutt St. ; Ian 1 lw t WILMINGTON. N. C. ! Don't Forget It. rjTTE OLD NORTH STATE SALOON has on baud a fine lot of pose UOBNE GARDEN OYfiTKRaTsia-kcd on k. They are the best brought to this market. CaU and try them. Alio, Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. jas. m. Mcgowan St Son, jaa 1 No 6, South Front St 300 QALLONS FJNE FAT OYSTERS la hand to day for our ChrUtxnas trade, aad arrange stents made for a full ruppry for tbe balance of tbe week, i W. E. DAVIS A SON. . AST Proprietors of the only regular estab lished fishery In this section. dee 24 I.O'OO Hhdo - i ..-- .. V PRIME PORTO RICO -COLASSES JUST landed direct from the JsUnd, which we o5r to tho trade at prices to cult tho times. We guarxntee this Molasses pure.- janStf EDWARD ZIIDDES 4b SON. 1884. PLKASS NOTIC-, W will t glad to receive, eomauslcaUoa fnyax our friends on any and all fib; ecu general Interest but " I ' The wan of tho writer most always tl fl usbd to the EdltoV. CommunlcaUons must b wrltun oa oal one si la of the paper. PenonAbtlcB w r V T4 . j j - And It Is especially and particularly uLd too,l that the Editor does not always enW the news of correspondent unless gjj Vutt la the editorial columns. ; MISCELLANEOUS ! Fine Portraits in Crayoa or, PasteJ, J, PROMPTLY j EXECUTED t in the finest 6iyte. iaor.icr to more fully Intro 4ucctho work my prices aro'td the i ioWe.t1 ; . iokis X. THOMAS. Artista 113 Jurko t.. WliuucgUMvNA dec SELLING OUT;! HATS & FEATHERS I AT KEDUCED PRICES. ! I ! I' ! " I ,i . M M ! ' I URS. KATE C. WLSCS. . . Ka .119 N Keoil8trt. next Poet Offlca Photographs. MADE BY "INSTANTANEOUS" proccfs. Have just received a fine lot ofj 'j Fancy and Plain Frames! . , t - - "i which are selling cheap. . . Call and let Mil,' CRONENBERG make! you! a Christmas picture. YanOrsdell's nbl tn.i 1 ' dec 13-tf i HO ETON VMVvu w HOLIDAY PRESENTS JN EVERY VAUIRTYAND TOO NUMKK ous to1 lw mentioned, can be fonnd at the most reasonable prlcas, at 7 T i C. AlILLEIt'8, Drugstore. I " dec 10 2-n South Fourth. Corner Nan st I , i Sportsman's Goods. 1 1 " -"s"""" w wciiuia ureecn ixiauers ever brooght to tula market. Also a flrat riM stock of Shells. Wadding. Prlmers.Can. ridge Bag. Gun Caps, Game Bags 4c. In fact wa ean ehow a stock of Hardware. Good good and guarantee prices. j . . ( W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. i Successors to John, Dawson A Co idee 31 19,21 and 23 Market ueet ' Apples! Apples ! Apples! ON CONSIGNMENT ANDMUSTB801.D. ! ' - ' ' i ; IT i N. Y. Baldwin Apples, Ohio Red Apples s. nnfca v.fBllli Jr C Ko11 1 But&r Jhlu Butter, a. Meal, car load or small order so- iiciteu. j J . j . i ., . c. G. BLAIK. 1 Commission Merchant, 19 N Second ku "PC 31 . : . - - , - ' if:'! Bankrupt Sale , of Boots , and Shoes. j I have bought the en tiroi Bankrupt Stock , . . -i1: ... . ,i i jiooa crernperger ana will close it but at less than ! Manufacturer's Prices I - I -I - Thin stockis known "fir ami tri.ln ! !. HANDSOMEST and BEST SErj-:frrKn Ti nny in the city, and as the goods arc gobig to be sold Vferr low for cash onlc it -ni lii-.. I purchasers to examine same before buvtn elsewhere, . dec 12 A. DAVID. Golden Harvest.! A FULL-FLEDGED 'GOLDRV ITai?. Vis-ST". That's tho kind of nnnirsmv WE KEEP. Thcv urn thlnw nf TtAan- .Toy to EVERY HOUSEHOLD. Only sold br PARKER & TAYLOE. riTKE WHITE OIL. I j j Jaa 7 . Boys' Saddles, f ADIES AND GENTS' SADDLES. Horse .i Blanket, Lap Robes, Carriages and all kinds i ; ! i i of Vehicles. Saddlery, Trunks aad Carriages repaired by skilled workmen. t i i hfc f OI TfJ ai.t. jfe nnwnw r dec 17 No. iu North Front 8 W. C. Cabbage. JARGK LOT JUST RECEIVED; ' A NO. 1 ARTICLE. MAUSAnKMade by WeKbrook .BmJ, at Rocky Point Beet io tho market, I IvJji'V. Oracjrs, Appicn, Poultry and a getyral as-1 sortment .f : ' ! -.'"' ;: Fresh Family Groceries.1 A rail la i e,cef f a!!y solicited, i ' . L. G. CHERRY, S. E. Corner Market anrl fjsA mtu '4a I H. C, Prempert; " p.RONALLY IX ATTENDANCE at hi r asbionabh Shavbga nd Hair DrLsiog Sa'o In at No. 7 foutu Prool init. Noihs buti tt Lest work done and the best workmen em ployed. Give us a call. jaaMf Christmas Novelties. We do not claim (o have A GREATER VARIETY OR F.NER GOODS than any one else. ! WE ONLY POLITELY ASK YOU TO CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. ( dec 10 113 liatUta i W. & E. S. LATBIEn, Attorneys-at-La7; r 05ce a. E. Cur. IrlacM and vf Ur f ta. jan 7lia, ; j ' ," ,1; .

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