.1 '
RHEU'lATiSM.
SALT RHEUM.
ABSQUE DRUGGIST
. ... ;- r; TESTIFIES.
rrjjcrartty a: Lasuo U Dot always the best
mt mrit,UtVflpunt proudly to the fact
IXai 0 tAxtt mdicib llaa ou for I la If
aavea MivrnaJ ap2rvt4Ukm In fu o city,
.SfK, and country, at! uawij all peopia, &
Ayer's JSarsaparilla.
Tfc follovfec lrttr from one of our bcrt-.
kaovit AlaacLi!t Drujriitj UouU be of
Ifttarcat to rrrrysaxUrcri
hd ma attack of
rvrv t.)r i eocui cot noe from U bed. or
drpaa. arULoel Wipe I trio! evrrl rt-iiR-1W
vfe2wt roods If aiiy rciif, until I tk
Aim ttAaa.irAKlLU. by tins u of tiro
aj rnhUlt 1 waa cxonpil-ly cured.
XiAtMM Urg qotJtitl- of four 4iAU
fARlUt. and tt u:i retain lit voiMierfcl
powilarltv. Th many fcotablo carr it Las
effect! la thl vicinity convince iq- that it
Is t& beat blood nedlcloo ever offered tu ih-j
Public. K. I. If AkKIA.
lUrer St, Dockland, Mass.. May U, lr.i.
Grosor. .UtR:w
overseer in tu Lowe 11
Carpet Conoralion.
was for OTr iventy years brlor bis removal
to Lowril afiicted with Salt Itheutn in in
wont form. Its ulcerations actually covrrel
mora than half the surface- of his body and
Ifmbs. Ha was entirety cared by AVER'S
tUxsarufiLA. Sos certiflcato la -Ayer's
Alminac for 15SX
TZZTXXZO BT
DrJ.C.Aycr&Co.,Lowell,Ma.
BallbjanVraΜ H.iIzbotUcs for 9.
AYER'S
Ague Onre
ecDtaics aa antidote for all malarial
rtiera wbkh, to far as known, it used In no
other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor
aay mineral nor deleterious substance hat
ever, and consequently produces no injurious
effect upon tLe constitution, but leaves tho
trstem as healthy as It vas before tLe awack.
WE WlSLaST ATES'3 AGUE CUKE
to cur every case of Fever and Ague, Inter
ralttent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb 4fue, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com
plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure,
after doe trial, dealers are authorised, by our
circular dated July lit, 192, to refund the
money.
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all lrugslst.
nrm
PAESLEY & AVIGGINS,
M A N U T CTUEE 113 OF
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS,
ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK.
apl 13 tf
Boxes and Grates,
TXR SUIPilEST Or VEGETAB E3 AND
I1 rrulta, la ahooks or resdv roa-lc.
YICLLOW PINK Lt'MUKU.
A full stock of Bourn and Dnsesed Lumber.
La hi. Jke.. for DalUllBr panKMM.
T Order by the carfo. Domestic ami For
elra. soiV-itcd.
apia dl P ACS LEY A WIGGINS.
TO TURPENTINE WORKERS
' AND DEALERS IN
TURPENTINE TOOLS!
TOU WILL riSD THE
Hackers,
Pullers,
Dippers, &c,
- V MANUFACTURED BY
WALTER "WATSON,
" FAYETTETILLE, N. C.
TUE VlvilY BEST. IN USE I
Ordcr seat to W. K. RP RINGER A CO.,
U1LXS Jt alUCIII5',ri( winmafion. r. u.,
or to the) manufacturer, will bae prom rt at
teatlon. WALtKR WATSON,
Kaaufacturtrof Edr Tools,
may to la t ayetietllJc, N. C
Has Arrived I
rsrsii surPLY or that delicious
U HATED PINK APPLE by to-day's N Y
Itaamer. Also, another lot of that A N. 1
MIXED TEA at fiOc par pound. (China Cup
aa4 Sattotr gtraa with every pound) 200 pounds
old la two vroaka. Be member I keep nothing
bat tha very best first-class Fresh sup
ply every weak. Call and examine at Crapon's
Family Grocery.
GEO, M. CBAPON, Ajceat.
Family Grocer,
Choice Now Crop Molasses,
SECOND CARGO
VOW LA DC NO AND WILL BE SOLD
PROMPTLY FROM WHARF
At Low Price.
WORTH & WORTH.
John C, Davis,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
WrutrjroTOjr. N,
OOoe rr the Baak of Ktw ILaaorer.
rraetioM la all thCortaof taaatata.
MOT Spadai totsUM patdCxh ollecUoa
OFFICE OF
Dr. G. C. Ellis,
.
NO, 13 ROUTH FOCRTn ST R EXT, op
posUa UiUars Drux btore. OOe hours
9 toltam..ltoftp.m.
J Taiephooe at rtsklcw. No. S3. .
aay it
Tho Daily Review
WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 18&i:
continued for sometime, ontii the hin
concluded to set, when, by : her con
tinued presence in the kennel.- or in
stinct, tho dog surmised such was the
Anvway be bore back: the eges
The isauy ttevicw Has the largest w rvau . ' !: 7l!i r i-k
vr fUic circulation, of any newspaper nv 317 "LTmd
quits rejoiced, and we have every rea
son to believe the old hen appreciated
him.
Goldsboro Messenger: Mr. W. T.
Johnson, of the Fremont section, left
some hen eggs at this office, one dozen
of which weighed two pounds ani one
once. Mrs. Osccar F. Thompson,
or New Hone township, has sent ns a
' . . :
lot of silk coccoons mat are very nne.
Mrs. Thompson bought one dollar'
worth of worms and thinks she will
from it save fully 4,ooo ol tne coo,
. . . I.' L
coons. This is an muusiry wwca
Ihc Iadic3 . and children can en
gage in wilh interest and profit.
Several thousand quarts of strawber
ries have been shipped from each
Warsaw, Faisons and Mount Olive
this spason. for which the shippers
hayo realized a fancy price. I he
mo3tof them sold, we understand, f r
from SO to 45 cents per quart. There are
more truck farmers between Golds
boro and Wilmington this season than
ever before in our knowledge.
Mr. T. A. Thompson, a reliable car
penter residing some four miles from
Black Creek, in Wilson county, in
forms us that he has in his possession
COMMEKCIAXj news.
tvt'luhed. in the city of Wilmington.
IN GONGI1ESS VKSTKltDAV.
SENATE.
Washington. May 27. Senator
Cameron, of Ponn., appeared in hi
rUr in f ha Senate this m "rni nz. and
groups of Senators congratulated him
on his safe return and improved health.
Mr. Hill submitted tho report of the
committee on YU office and Post
mada on the subject ot iho postal tele
graph, a bill relating to which has here
tolor.; Lecn morloJ Ironi that com
mit p.
Mr. I.irh.im subtuitteil tho report of
ihn fomaiitti! on I'rivilezc s ami Elcc
liiuwnii thu Danville iiiVftinion
Air. Vnnee sa:d lie would need this
week to prt?i.are the minority report.
Mr. SauNbtiry stibiHit:el the ininon
ty report in tho Coj:ah county inyesti
cut ion.
TneStmt-? tok up the bili to grant the
Cinnibar. Chrk's Fork , Railroad Com
pany the riijbt of way through a por
tion of Yellowstone Park
by
. WILMINGTON MARKET,
r .-7 ' " May 234 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted
firm at 23i cents per gallon. Sales of
100 casks at these figures.
ROSIN Quoted dull at 1.05 for
Strained and $1.10 for Good Strained.
TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbl
of 280 lbs. , -
CRUDE TURPENTINEQuoted
steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow
Dip and $1 for Ilard.
COTTON Quoted dull. Small sales
on a basis of 11 cents per pound for
Middling. The following are the official
quotations:
-v
rmnary 91 cents
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
t-od Ordinary.
Low Middling.
Middling......
Good Middline
102
11
111
DAILT RECEIPTS.
Cotton
Spirits Turpentine
Rosin
Tar
Crude Tuxrentine
2 bales
325 casks
816 bbls
33 bbls
131 bbl
THE BEST VALUESEVER-Qr
IE! CLOTHING I
IS THE UXAXI.MOUS
from or examined our stck
seasons. Every day is a m
VERDICT -BY ALL
wno IUVE
k. Our trade thus far has exceeded by far aU f
hU with .ns. every one is served promnfu .
: - -r-j aQatv
plcso and .tell the howst
perfect satisfaction. We spare no 4)ains to
every case. THIS IS NOT POLICY, IT IS PRINCIPLE.
We guarantee to save you 20 per ct
on every dollar you will buy of us, and every garment weselhvifl
to be exactly as represented or tte money refunded
Don't fail I o c.ill and examine our
rror
and really worth $13.
Alter debate. iartie iated in
Messrs Ijzan. Vent, Allison, Ingalls. the jack plain that dressed the lumber
Harrison. McPhcson. oorbces, Wil- ,or thc first storc bouso ever erected in
son and others, tne matter at m o ciock
went oremnd the Utah bill was laid
before the 5enate.
Mr. lirown spoke a, some length in
sunDort of his amenument ouerea
yesterday, providing that voluntary
sexual intercourse of a married person
with one ef the opposite sex, not hus
band or wile of such married person,
should bo cause and the only cause ol
absolute divorce from tho bond of
inarriasc in the District of Columbia,
the territories and other places subject
to the exclusive jurisdiction of the
United States.
Mr. Hoar replied brielly to Mr.
Urown's strictures upon New England,
and pending debate the Senate adjourn
ed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The Speaker announced tho appoint
ment of Messrs. Dibrell. of Tenn.,
Williams, of Ala., and White, of Minn,
as the conferees on thc Agricultural
Appropriation bill.
Mr. Ellis, of Iouisiaaa, called up the
joint resolution appropriating the
further sum of $100,000 for the relief ot
the sufferers by the overflow of the
Mississippi river and its tribntaries. lie
said that there were in thc lower
Mississippi Valley between 25,000 and
40,000 persons in an actual state of
starvation, whil-? tha prospect was that
the waters would remain at their pres
ent height for at least four weeks longer.
He therefore appealed to the humanity
of the House to act speedily upon the
resolution. Passed yeas 1C0, nays 78.
Thc House then resumed considera
tion of the Wallace-McKinlcy contested
ehclton case.
The House proceeded lo vole upon
thc minority resolution, declaring Mc
Kinlcy entitled to his scat. It was lost
yeas 103. najs 158.
Thc minority resolution seating
Wallace was adopted without division.
and that cent Ionian appeared at the bar
and look the oath of office.
MARINE NEWS.
Goldsboro. That was seme forty or
fortv-five years ago, and tho flam is
still more servicerble than many a new
one thai can ba bought to-day.
Charlotte Observer: Colonel H. C.
Jones, ot" our city, is now being promi
nently brought forward tor Lroyernor
by papers and friends in different sec-r
tions o! the Slate. We can say this
much lor him : that if he is once elected
Governor, it will be a lifetime business
with him. He would become so popu -
lar that both parties would unite in
keeping him in office and he would have
to stav. The Lutheran congrega
tion of this citv have determined to at
onco begin the erection of a new and
handsome church edifice in Charlotte,
and at a congregational meeting yester etteville, G. W. Williams & Co
day a committee was appointed to look Ger barque Burgermeister Kerstain,
up a site lor the new building ana mate nremeich, Stettin, Paterson. Downing
an early report. The new cnurcn win e uo
ARRIVED.
Steamship Regulator, Doane, New
York, H G Small bones.
Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith
ville. Master.
Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith
ville. Master
Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fays
etteville. G W Williams & Co.
Ger barque Lydia Peschau, Rremers,
London. E Peschau & Westermann
Ger brig Diana, Schroeder, Hamburg,
E Peschau & Westermann
CLEARED.
Steam yacht Louise, Pepper, Smith
ville, Master
Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith
ville. Master '
Steamer D Murchison, Smith) Fav
may '&
10 Worsted Suits, warranted fx
Children's Suits for DO cents worth $I.5o
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIEK,
114 MARKET ST.
be located a near the centre of the city
as practicable. Almost enough money
has been raised and but little trouoie is
anticipated in securing all, if not more
than necessary. The Lutheran Synod
of North Carolina donated the sura of
$1,500, and the Rev. T. S. Brown, the
pastor, on his recent trip North, secur
ed about $1,000 in cash contributions,
and this, with other cash on hand and
the fund3 to be derived from the sale of
the present church property, will givo
the congregation a good start.
Mr. T. II. Wheeler, druggist, Bing-
hainpton, N. 1 .. says lie has sold a
large quantity ot bl. Jacobs uil, the
Great German Remedy, and thinks it
is the best cure for rheumatism he has
oversold. 50 cents a bottle. ,.
Exports.
FOREIGN.
Stettin Ger barque Burgermeister
Kerstain--3.234 bbls rosin
1M m s
CONUNDRUM.
yHY is ;tue steamer passport
like a String Band ? Because It cannot do
without Its Harper!"
o
DBUGS. PEBFUME3, SOAPS, FANCY
and ToUet Articles, &c.
Prescriptions specialty at
F. C. MILLER'S,
may 20 Correr Fourth au l Nun ets
EVERY LADY IX WILMINGTON AND SURROUNDING C0DXTE
who is interested in NICE EMBROIDERY, can suited from the large k
just received, being thc second purchase of the season.
FINE LACES, of all ne w styles. 1
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES The prices are low and the assortment
good. MOURNING PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES. '
WHITE . LAWN ROBES A big success in these good?, tew lot jut in
' iii.j.j.xn.ikj viij vjjivuio n. guou assortment at all i
sons. Very cheap Carpets, especially in Brussels.
may 23, 1884
R. M. TJJcirJTIRE.
NEW SUMMER AND WINTER KESOl
O
STATE NI2WH.
Asiieville Citizen: Tho Military
Board finished their work yesterday.
They have established a code of regula
tions tor the government of the State
Grard. which will be publishciTin book
form at an early day and distributed lo
the State Guard.
. Stonewall Enterprise : Tle curlew
bug must uo, at least where Mr. J. B.
Turner, of Bay bore, declares vengeance
against them. He is paying 10 cents
per hundred lor all that can be caught
on a four aero tract planted in corn.
Up lo this time over 15 000 of them rave
been caught on the said four acres.
NewbcrnJiDMrwi: Mr. Alfred Gas-
kins, who lives on the norih side of
Ncuso river, tells us that tho eurlew
bugs are running thc corn and rice. He
is anxious to find a remedy forihcm.
The medio? at the Baptis church
continue with increased interest.
There cas been ud tojthis time fifteen or
twenty professions and a large number
ofenquircrs.
Faycttcvilic Smi: Mr. Bain killed a
gray eagle in Black River township, on
May 7th. that mcaurcl. from tip to tip.
C feet 31 inches. His Loik measured 7
inches, his claws 24 inches. Wo have
a foot and beak on exhibition at our
office Every day thc train from
the Southern terminus of the Yadkin
Valley Railway arrives freighted with
the products of Cumberland and Robe
son counties. Depots arc being built
along thc line, and already settlements
are springirg up at many points, bring
ing with them lively and lucrative busi
ness. Tbcvtraiu which arrived last
Thursday morning brought, in addition
to a good Ireigbt. between twenty-five
and thirty passengers.
Acu'S ana uoscrvcr: ine superin
tendent of public health yesterday in
formed a reporter that no cases ot any
contagious disease, save a few ol meas
les and still fewer of whooping cough,
are reported to him as existing in the
city. There has lor a fortnight past
been a very large number of cases ol
diseases incident to tho Spring season,
but the death rate has been very small.
Diseases ot thc bowels are now com
mon in all this section. Intemperate
indulgence in fruits and vegetables is.
In a large measured course, thc cause.
The number of cases hero is reported
as having decreased the past three day .cJ
Raleigh Visitor: Mr. Jos. G. Brown.
Treasurer of Raleigh Council No. 551.
Royal Arcanum, has received a check for
$3000 in pavment of death claim of
the late M r. J. M Rosenbaum. The
official papers in the case wero approv
ed by the council and forwarded on
Saturday, May 17tb. to Boston. Mass.
Prince Stranach wa purchased
from a dog fancier named Butler in the
city of New lork. He was a pure SlQ
isernara. e had a nico kennel made
for bis ate which be bad occuDied but a
short time before a Brahma hen laid an
egg in his bedding, and for some time
continued to deposit an czz daily. On
each occasion the dog bore the egg in
but mouth to a chicken house near bv.
and placed It In a nest he selected.. This
Furniture.
F EVERY DESCRIPTION.
MATTRESSES,
WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTH,
BABY CARRIAGES,
MOSQUiTO NETS,
AT
To tho Democrats of the Coun
ty of New Hanover.
The Democrats of the different
Wards of the City of Wilmington and
Townships of New Hanover county are
requested to meet on Wednesday, June
11th. for thc purpose of electing ward
and township executive committeemen
and delegates to a County Convention
to be held in the Court House in the
City of Wilmington, on Monday, June
lGth, at 4 o'clock, p. m.
In accordance with the call of the
State Executive Committee said Con
vention will elect delegates to represent
tli a nnnntw ? ilia Rtalo rwl Pntlfrroa.
sional ConvcntionVro be $EW ST0CK OF RATN AD OTIIER
eigh, June iioth; aiso, to elect delegates
may 2C
CRAFT'S,
Furniture St ire
7
Children's Carriages.
Convention of the
called and to con
of interest to the
to the Congressional
Sixth District when
sidcr other matters
Democratic party.
First Ward will meet at Brooklyn
Hall at 8 o'clock p. m.
Second Ward will meet at Court
I louse at 8 o'clock p. m
Third Ward will meet at Mayor's
office at 8 o'clock p. m.
Fourth Ward will meet at City Court
Room at 8 o'clock p. m.
Fifth Ward will meet at Nun Street
Engine House at 8 o'clock p. ni.
Capo Fear Township will meet at
Castle II ay ne at 12 o'clock noon.
Harnett Township will meet at
Macunibcr's Storc at 12 o'clock noon.
Masonboro Township will meet at
the usual voting place at l'J o'clock,
noon.
Federal Point Township will meet
at the usual voting place at 12 o'clock
noon.
By order of the Executive , Com
mittee.
G. J, BoNEY, Ch'm.
Stjlesof CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES receiv
cd this week.
RATTAN CHAIRS,
ROCKING SETTEES, "
MOSQUITO NETS, Ac, &c.
D. A. SMITH,
may 2G Furniture, N. FrontJStrcet
CLOSING OUT.
A' CARD.
The Hotel Brunswick, Smithville, N.
C. , will open for the season. June 2.
Rates of Board as follows :
Transient Rates. S2.50 and 3 per
day ; $17 per single week: $15 per
week for single month; $12 per week
lor an time over one month.
Children under 10 years and nurses,
half price.
Special meal hours for children and
nurses.
The New Pavilion Building is open
at all times for the reception of the
public.
Our Ball Room is free to the guests
of the hotel. All others are . expected
to pay for ball room privileges. Tickets
can be procured at hotel office or cafe.
rtuinission no cenis.
Cafe supplied at all times with cool
Soda Water, Ices and Eatables of the
description usually found in first-class
Lunch Rooms, at reasonable prices.
Our friends and the public generally
are invited to give us a trial.
Respectfully, &c,
J. D. Sue Lett,
may 21 lw Manager.
Now is the time to give Smith's Worm
Oil. lyd-w
JJIO DRIVE IN BAEGMNS. LADIES
SLIPPERS selling cheap. We are closing out
lots of Ladles' Strap Slippers and S&ndals at
$1 and $1.25 per pair. Good value m the
goods. -
Geo. E. French & Sous,
108 NORTH FRONT STREET,
may 2G
AT MOUTH 0? CAPE FEAR RIVER, OPPOSITE THE HISTORIC FORTS FISHES AND CASWfUM)
IN FULL VIEW OF THE OCEAN,' WILL OPEN ABOUT MAY20ih -
UNDER ENTIRELY NE W MANAGEMENT I
Hotel has been refurnished and renovated throughout. New and hanto
building erected for pleasure .purposes. Elegant. large, airy Ball Boo
over the water. First-class' Musicians from New York wil furnish
Ball Room and Parlor Music. Fine Still and Surf Bathing.
Fine line of New Boats for Pleasure Sailing and Fishing.
"NO MALARIA OR SMALL INSECTS TO ANNOY, , y
Dai.y Mails. Telegraphic Communication. Finest Fishing on Atlantic Cosi
Tourists and Pleasure Seekers Northward and Southward will find !
it to their advantage to give us a call.
CLIMATE & SCENERY UNSURPASSED!
The Atlantic Coast Line and Carolina Central R. R. will sell tickets
from all stations at reduced rates to Hotel Brunswick.
EST Special rates by month and season JS3
J. I). SUBLETT, of New Tort, Manager.
may If2m ' " . - .: , -
1 jpilll
W. r. SUMNT.K, i-kra.
F.R.im?cnJC8.
National fire & fin I
Detroit,
JiANVriCTTBIES Of
. r jr
fcnxcoecrcu.Viiif! Clolh. Wire Counter Flillnff. WirWfrr
' P.mshfs. 0l &.C01I Wmther Vtmw, SUbli Pj"JJr
Crcctiaa, Wilis 6i lion Fences, Iron Sbutten, Counter BapP"''
2rEcnd f or Catalotrao. Q- MenUon UOa rapee.
mch 13 d&w ly
LARGE SUPPLY
OF-
SPRINGFIELD HAMS!
JUST RECEIVED.
These HAMS are the FINEST boM In Wt-
mtngton, and CANNOT BE EXCELED.
-AND-
FAlMOuTanTolctsI BATTLE
Py CAPT. KING, U. S. A. HISTORY FROM TOE BATTLE-FTELDt Shova htr KtteM
e.troyea lnaaty.-uow fameor Disaster has turned on a. ainri ni...t tirmA Rook for Ol aa rTL-
i M'mory; Qt Pleasure and Instruction. Maps and Fin lllo.trationa. JL'!SlSka
ttj Writ, at mm for fuU description, and terms. Addreaa J. C MeCVUDT CO rV"
may x j v uociw '
Hon, A. M. WaditU-
E ARE AUTHORIZED TO Ai
rjlRUKKS
Headquarters
of erery variety and of the BEST QUALITY
received fresh every week.
pOE FISHING TACKLE,
AT
W. E. SPBXNGES
19. U aad 2 If ark At Straai
The larseat aad beat aaiortxne&t trer oCered
la this market. guy ?s
co p, L. BEIDGEBS & 00.
may S6
HO North Front St.
Trunks ! Trunks! Trunks!
AND TEUNKS,
SATCHELS AND SATCHELS,
BAGS AND BAGS.
SADDLES, HARNESS,
SADDLERY GOODS In great variety, acd all
at the very lowest prices.
A new lot of Trunks and Travelling Bags
ui4 oauuics jubi upenuu. aew ICS, e W
uwus auu warriBwu 10 wear WCIJ-
lrunMrepaireu by as-good a trunk maker
as there Is In the state of North Carolina.
A ciU and examination is respectfully aolici-
ieu. J- H. MALLARD,
AJ . 10 Sonth Front Street.
Next door to N. Jacobi's Hardware House
may 20
For &ale
PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGE
HORSES, well matched, good travellers,
docile and kind. AUo, scvcrjl e1C3 buggy
horses. ' 1
FOR HIRE-norscs xcd Vehicles of vari
oas kinds for arrive orfor atrip to the
Sound.
SpecJa I arrarjgcnien's wade for convey
ing family parties to the foatd cotvey
HOLL1 NG3 WOKT'JI CO
"very aad Sale Stables,
L,r. 4th and Mulberry sts
AtM W
HON. A. M. WADDELL U o7t
Congress from the Sixth l'u?rZtk
action of the Dtmocratic Contt -trict,
when caiUd.
may 12 tf "
Don't Forget !
112 SOUTH FBONT
may 21
"The Old House"
AJSfflLSttiS
iJlZu"'! Plr and. 8,
iavor us
! satis fao
Tnr 11a
" " coarse you a rnt.
ti m a p -
may 2 J
Black and Whortlebcnle, AppjW,
a ohiinn unn. f'OtlltrT aa .Zi m3
ttmniAtita nt thA aljOVS aoUdtSa.Tj
HUMPHREY, JENKINS
fine HcMe and Home's t wgt i
faction guaranteed Give u
asa
1
AW IS THE" THE H WlD
tZf BOXES BOSTOXjKJg?,.
O O ONS. jost received. wjJJ. pi
slgnor directs me to sen r j fisa '
unenuaiea ai. rw w
whlteet in town. And ever vg
eery line at the lowest cash gtXi
13.
may 23
Ship Your
Iff fTO. i VI) -
' : ninrrC
HIGHEST MARKET JM&
(Refers to Bank or
Shirts Maflf
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