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WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1884.
NO 291
W wd be glad to rsoefre conmutication "
from onr frfcaclB on any and all ;abjectit
gexeral in terra that ' .
The same ci the writer must affray be
alehed to the Editor.
CoimmrnlcatRms ranst be wxlttaa ca
onealdaof the paper. ''.'
" Personalities must be avoided.; -
And It la especially and partlc:ilar!j tx Ce
tcod that the Editor doe -not always endois
the views of correspondents roles, so tac
In the editorial caimans.
Daily Review has the largest T OP A T N T? W
"tie circulation, of any newspaper
Oisa. of Greece, is a beauty
jtbIutocking-
Chinese say that malarial fever j
I ... t ur A . .
lrdLytton (Owen Merediih) has
writing a new romana) m verse.
.Jit will soon ots imunsuw.
gan. Sam DelJ. Randall will visit
grille and Birmingham duriog the
..s holidays. Why not Wilmington?
V ' m. : -
f beu the bank surplas of New York,
j jl2.00O.OOO, begins to decrease,
will iranrove and confidence
jilic f -
'ociiy that possesses an abundance
pare water for drinking and other
Loses need fear an extensive cholera
Uher epidemic. .
f '
ite B'ield objects to Moiraon cook-
Kate may be nara to sausiy.
ib'.y ber stomach has become too
Ti!ized and exacting.
I S DEI TO 1W 4DVERTISEMEITS.
C W Yates Holiday Qoos
Jno F Divine $:03 Beward
Notice Application to the Legislature
Humphrey & Jenkies Conference Is Over
HanrsBEKOEB The Holidays are Coming
F C Miller Friends and Fellow Citizens
There was no City Court this morning.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 044 bales.
Cleveland collars are all the rage,
and can be had at Dyer's for 25c each.f
There was an all prevailing dullness
in the atmosphere of the City Hall this
morning.
It is less than three weeks to Christ
mas, "and -every one is getting ready
for that holiday.
For durable coloring the walls of
rooms in beautiful tints, at little cost
nothing equals the Mableine sold at
Jacobi's Depot.
The New Engine.
We were considerably misinformed
yesterday in the description of the new
eDgine for the Howard Relief Fire En
gine Co. The machine will be a No
3 in sign and will weigh 5 000
pounds instead of 2,600 pounds, as
we staled. This weight will be with
out fuel or water. She will be crane
framed." so that she may" be turned
readily in any street, and will be fur
nished with all modern improvements
and appliances by which to increase
her usefulness and effectiveness in
cases of fire;
The "iCiTer.
There has been quite a little rise in
the Cape Fear since the recent rain-
Election of Officers.
Pursuant to General orders No. 12,
A. G. O , the officers of the several
companies composing the Second
Regiment N. C, S. G.; cither in per
son or by proxy, assembled aC 10:30
o'clock yesterday morning at the ar
mory of the Wilmington Light Infan
try, in the baseraent of the City Hall,
for the purpose of electing field officers
for the command. The companies rep
resented were as follows:
Company A., Fayelteville Indepen
dent Light Infantry, by Maj. W. L.
Campbell. 5 rotes.
Comoanv D La Favctte Light In
fantry, by Capt. W. S. Cook, 3 votes.
Company C, Wilmington Light,
Infantry, bv Capt. R. H. JJecry. First
Lieutenant W. C. Jones and Second
On Wednesday morning last it had
reached the highest point of risewhich Lieutenant J. U. Morrison, j voies
Personal.
9
Mr. J. N. Anderson, formerly of this
city, but recently in the olhce of the
Western Union Telegraph Company in
New York, passed through hero last
night en route for Jacksonville, lia
where he will be employed during the
Winter.
We hear it rumored that Germania
Lodge No. 4, K. of P., contemplates
celebrating the advent of the approach
ing New Year by a grand ball, the
particulars of which will be given here- preceding the rise.
alter.
George Augustus Sala will arrive' in
ccuntry about the 1st of January,
i " x. r
,4 expects to mate a narvest oi
non dollars bv bis lectures.
lcl ' ' Prof. G. M. Smitbdeal will deliver
If the policy of the House Committee an address on "Business Education" at
, Rivers and Harbors is carried out, Gape Fear Academy on Saturday, the
jad their bill is not to call for an amount 6tn infet.. at q 'clock p. m. The public,
iiceeding $8,000,000. small public im- anti especially the ladies, are cordially
-mvements will go beggiog. invited to attend.
Mr. Carlisle finds himself agreeing
..:,t, o Rpnnhlifian Secretary of the
mm - r --. -
rtasury on the tariff question; When
jon. Sao Kanaan oppuseu iuo wwn.
a bill, he was vociferously accuseo oi
i lm inn r"V T
sqaeil'Dg wuuiuc ouemj.
While the Republicans are reading
Independents out of the "party, the
was 17 inches, and bad begun- to fall
again. Boats now come through from
Fayetteville, although they are com
pelled to lighter over the shoals-. This
makes a good deal of delay and much
hard work, necessitating two sets of
hands. The rise is so small that unless
there are more rains within a few days,
it will have again fallen to the condi
tion it was in for the last two months
The thanks of the editor are due
Messrs. Humphrey & Jenkins fox a
bucket of remarkably fine New River
oysters. Tney were as large. lat ana
nice as any we have ever seen and
were dnly appreciated.
Indications.
For the South Atlantic States partly
3oston llerald, an Independent paper cloudy .weather and local rains, North
nth Republican tendencies, says the
old fashioned Jackson Democrats
tost be sent to the rear.
east to Southeast winds, higher
perature and lower barometer.
tern-
The Wave.
The steamer John Dawson, which left
here on the 3rd inst. to go to the assis
tance of the steamer Wave, returned to
the city last night. The Wave was
sunk on Monday last while coming
down the river, and when about half a
mile this side of Whitehall and about
60 miles from this city. When at the
place named she struck a sunken log
which knocked a hole about five inches
in diameter in her starboard bow. and
in passing over the log the iron of her
hull was cracked for about seven feet,
and she soon sunk up to her guards in
tour feet and a half of water. When
the John Dawson left yesterday the
diver said that he would have the hole
stopped in half an hour so. that she
Ume.Patti wishes it to be under
took that by the terms of bef separa
from the Marquis de Caux, she
nito give him half her fortune, and
ibtihe has rigidly observed this con
iition trom 1877 to the present time v
, m
of
A L.M
been wary in receiving pieouum,
,.n.nnnnfa1 tn annttnt. tail DOUn ds of
North Carolina State Fair.prize butter,
nfident that he won't slip up on it.
Exports Foreign. could be, pumped out, and when, later
Ger. barque Fidelio, Meyer, cleared in the day, the D. Murchison came past
to-day for Liverpool with 1.363 bales her she was afloat, but she had not
cotton, valued at $65,000, shipped by reached the city at the time of this
Messrs. Alex. Sprunt cs oon. JNor. writing.
t: C,..,,. T nraan "! na fori frtr RreTYIPll
Ullii J.ia", Htafn.,.
with 1,350 bales cotton, valued at $55.- AU,uuatvuo
lftQ7 .hinnPd hv Mr. A. H. Green and The tolowmg inscription on a wnia
20 bales cotton, valued at $960, shipped stone in the cemetery at Riverhead, L
Company E. Shoe Heel Rifles, by
Maj. W. L. Campbell, as proxy, 3
votes.
Company F, Sampson Light
Infantry, by Capt. R. H. Beery, as
proxy, 3 votes.
Company H, Smithville Guards,
bv Cant. II. H. Beery, as proxy, 3
votes.
The meeting was called to order by
Capt. R. H. Beery, who requested
Maj. W.X.. Campbell, of the Fayette
ville Independent Light Infantry, as
the ranking ofheer present, to take
the chair.
Maj. Campbell, upon taking the
Chair, stated the purpose of the meet
ing and declared it open for the trans
action of business. '
On motion of Cant. R. H. Beery,
Second Lieut. J. C. Morrison, of the
Wilmington Light Infantry, was elect
ed Secretary.
The Secretary read the voles of the
several companies , when, owing to the
fact that Company E was not repre
sented, the meeting adjourned until 3
o'clock p. m. so as to give the, absent
oompany time to either send a repre
sentative or a proxy.
The meeting re-assembled at tne
hour designated and, after reading of
the minutes of the morning session, a
telegram was read from the captain of
Company E, requesting Maj.Campbell,
to cast the vote of that company.
Nominations being then in order
Maj. Campbell named First Lieutenant
W. C. Jones, of the Wilmington Light
Infantry, for the position of Colonel
Mr. A. N. -Ootid.
This individual, who was the subject
of some police action yesterday morn
ine. seems to have taken umbraze at
our report of the proceedings in his case,
and we learn tha' be denounced that
portion of it which stated that he re
ceived a dispatch yesterday morning
from Toronto, the contents of which
were known only lo himse'.f, as abso"
lately false. Now, Mr. Dodd did send
a dispatch to Toronto on cdnesday
nisrht. after he was arrested, as did
also Capt. Brock, our Chief of Police
At about 9 o'clock yesterday morn
ing Capt. Brock took a dispatch from
the telezraDh office here and delivered
it unopened to Dodd, to whom
was addressed. Capt. Brock knew
nethirfg of the contents of that dispatch
further than as they were stated to him
by Dodd. We endeavor to make all
our reports correct, and we carefully
avoid doing injustice to any man, and
especially in the case of a stranger who
gets into a difficulty in our midst. In
this case we were careful to avoid jsay
ing anything to place Mr. Dodd in a
false position. We said nothing to
which he had the least cause to take
exceptions, but what, we did say was
absolutely true and we can prove our
assertions by a well known and highly
respected official of this city, whatever
Mr. Dodd may say to the contrary
notwithstanding.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
S. H. Trimble,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER
and Atetloneer of General Merchandise of
every description. Of Jen corner Princess and
water streets, croniy & Aiotn otu stana.
Personal attention Riven to sale of hor&ea and
vehicles at private sa!cor at auction. Con
Signmcnts eollciied. SETli W. DAVIS,
septs: , Aucuoncer.
Hurrah. !
Hurrah. !
The Darwinian theory perplexes the
multitude. They object lo a line of des
cendants from monkevs. But not even
a babv obiect3 to Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup.
NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS .
Conference is Over
"gUT HUMPHREY & JEMKlISa
are receiving dally, at their uystcr
SANTA CLAUS
HAS MADE 1IIV HEADQUARTERS AT
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
with anlmmanse stoct of
DOLLS, In every size and sly le,
DRUMS, Trumpets, Games, Blocks,
HORSES, Wagons. Velocipedes,
WniPS, Reins, Bells,
And thousands of other things
for the Hale ones. Cou are all Invited to call
and se the
Grand Toy and Holiday
(joods Opening,
Together with a new stock of
1 adles' Hats, Blbbons, Flowers.
Featters, Breasts, Birds, Wings, .
Tips, Velvets, Flushes and Satins.
JU3T RECEIVED :
A new line of Laces, Lace Collars, Handker
chiefs, In Silk and Linen.
A new line of Gloves.
A new line of Hand Satchels, pocket books.
A new lino of Jewelry .
A new line of Underwear and Hosiery.
A new stock xf Children's Worsted Hoods
and Sacks, Babies' Cloaks, Ac, Ac.
Also a new line of Silk, and Alpacca Urn
brellas, and will be sold at remarkably low
prices, at
ffornPfl hv tha bad example
ieneral Grant, President Arthur has b Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son; mak- L, is almost a complete family history. Capt. Cox seconded the nomination,
ing 1.270 bales, valued at $56,957.
Schr. Equator, Albany, cleared for
Nassaw with 130.000 shingles, valued
t. tPin ahinnad bv Messrs. Cronly &
-j -
Morriss; making a total of exporst
foreign amounting to $122,867.
Musical.
a f nnpnrr for the benefit of the Cor
net Concert Club will be given at the
and will be of interest to our citizens, and, as no other names were present
it rftktP.8 to the familv of the late ed. the roll of companies was called,
Phineas W. Fanning.
Sow that Southern iron is undersell-
i i tk.
aj the Pennsylvania proauci, uuc
X&shville American connaenuy piu-
Icts that the mineral development o1
heStato. will if not hindered oy aoc-
!riMi rnfArmPrs. snon tjiv WQ iinera House on ine nisuv ui mo
"WWiiw 1 VIVi w . w m r
iebitea times over. r ' inst., at which time the Club will ap
pear with 20 members and will furnish
some of their latest and best music.
The programme will embrace vocal
and instrumental music, Mrs. M. P.
Taylor having charge of the former
and Prof. YanLaer conducting the lat
ter. Mrs. Kahnweiller, Mrs. Watters,
The people of Michigan have taken
good care to make no mistake in tne
elecliou for Congress. While giving.
Blaine a small plurality they have
t'ectedto Congress seven Democrats
pledged to tariff reform.
Mr. William M. Evarts, who is hav-
ng his portrait painted by Eastman
Johnson, has encountered some little
Wij. The last time he visited the
studio he said to the artist: "xou
l in hnrrv no. as I 'am
loiD2 to be cross for the next lour
years." -
who occupied
many positions of trust in this city :
Captain James'Fanning died in 1776,
in tho ninety-second year of his age.
He was tho great grandson of Domini
cus Fanning, who was mayor of a city
in Ireland under Charles I , and was
taken prisoner at the battle of Droghe
da in 1649, all the garrison except
himself being put to the sword.
He was beheaded by Oliver Crom
well, hi3 head stuck upon a pole
at the principal gate of the city, his
property confiscated, oecause wnen
Charles I. made proclamation of peace,
as member of the Irish Council, he ad
vised not to accept unless the British
Government 'would secure to the Irish
their religion, their property and their
liyes.
His son Edmund was born in Kil-
kennv. Ireland, married catnenne,
In replying to the. Republican fire-
aters who re attemDtinff to-make
a&ital by slandering the blacks of tL
th. the Vicksbur? Herald scores a
iict when it says that "the' negro la-
era are reaping a rich harvest m the
and sugar fields, and they know
f Qo te rror w hatever. They are m an y
jtaei better off than the Hocking Val
jJ miners and other fearfully oppressed
Miss Lavender and Prof. Luzzi's orches
tr will assist. One of the features of dano-nter of-Hush Hays. Earl of Con
of the entertainment will be a trio tof naught, and emigrated to this country
; " r thpt pinh with his family, consisting of his wife,
comets by members of the Club. "lnsa ThnLs and William, two
servants, Lahorne and Orna, settled in
Stonington, Conn. William, in a battle
with the Indians, was killed by King
William, who split his head-open with
a tomahawk. Thomas had a daughter,
Catharine Page, acd one son, James.
This Captain Fanning served under
Great Britain, whose government wai
at war with Frrnce, married Hannah
Smith, of Smithtown, had five sons
and four dauehters, viz: Phineas.
Thomas, Gilbert, Edmund, James,
Catharine, Bethia, Sally and Nancy.
Phineas had a son, Phineas, who grad
uated at Yale, 1768. two of whose sons
are now living, 1850. viz: Wriliam
Fanning, in New Xork Jity, anu r. v .
orers of the North."
insurance underwriters report
Sooth Carnli na tons the list of' -all
Ssuthern States in excess of losses
BT receipts of premiums during the
eight years. Her record shows the
ouutto be $1,448,355. Taking into
deration the fact that five other
hern States show losses for the
period, ranging from $500,000 to
OOCOOO, many of the : leading com
bes are seriously thinking 6t witb
wiog entirely from the Sooth.
T"inbPta firft now in tne nanas oi
members of the Club for sale, and we
trust that a' generous and appreciative
community will respond cheerfully to
make a pronounced success tor the
' Uniform Benefit Concert."
The Moon.
The December moon fulled aionaay
at 2 o'clock in the evening. The moon
was at her nearest point to Saturn yes
terday, and will be nearer tc Jupiter o
the 8th. She is in conjunction wilh
Venus on the morning ot the iith, at
37 minutes past 4 o'clock, passihg 1 de
gree 15 minutes north. The morning
star and the roaming moon will form
a lovelo celestial picture, especially soon
alter the appearance of the two actors
in the scene. The moon pays her re
spects to Mars on the 18th, the day af
ter her change, and to Mercury on the
19tb. On the 28th she is in conjunction
which resulted in the unanimous elec
tion of Lieut. Jones for the ensuing
term of two years. Upon the announce
ment of the result Lieut. Jones, in re
sponse to calls from his comrades, ex
pressed his grateful appreciation of the
honor conferred upon him in appropri
ate remarks.
Maj. McRae and Capt. Faison, of the
Sampson Light Infantry, wero then
placed in nomination for the position
of Lieut.- Colonel, and on the call or
the roll by companies, the former officer
was declared elected.
For the position of Major the names
of Capt. Cook, of the La Fayette Light
Infantry, and Lieut J. T. Murphy, of
the Sampson Light Infantry, were pre
sented and, upon a call of the roll, the
former officer was declared elected.
Maj. Campbell introduced the follow
ing resolution, which was adopted
unanimously:
Resolved, That the office of Adjutant
General has been most acceptably filled
House, No. 112 South Front Street, from 40
t 50 srallons of fine New River Oysters. We
also keep a full supply of Green Groceries,
cnictens ana Jrsres. uysters sent u. v. u.
dec 5
Notice.
JS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT APPLICATION
will be made to the General Assembly of North
Carolina, at Its session in January, 1885, for
a Charter for the "Mutual Endowment Asso
ciation of Wilmington, N. C."
dec 5 law 5w frl
Taylor's Bazaar.
F
S500 Reward
I1VE HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL BE
paid"fer Information which will lead to the
conviction of the miscreant who tampered
with the Switches of the Railroad Companies
at Sixth and Ninth streets, and caused the ac
cident to the fast mall last Saturday night, the
80th of November.
The Companies sppeol earnestly to every
citizen In the community to aid In bringing
this wretch to justice whose infamous sction
endangered the lives of every passenger and
employee.
JNO. F. DIVINE, Gea'l Sop't
H. WALTERS, General Manager,
dec 5 3t fx! eat mon
N. B. EVERY PURCHASER OFfc4r
TWO DOLLAR'S WORTH OR MOBEr
WILL RECEIVE A TICKET FOR A
JfcS- CHANCE ON A HANDSOMELY Etr
J63-DRES3 ED.'J OINTED, BISQUE DO LL
The Ladies arc Invited lo call and see at
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR,
118 Market St.
dec 8 - WILMINGTON, N. C.
Notice.
by Gen. Johnstone Jones, and that the rT,HEEE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE
State Guard has materially prospered
under his administration.
Lieut! Morrison expressed an
earnest desire to see the Second Regi
ment encamped at Smithville during
the approaching summer, whereupon.
on motion ot LienU Jones, the field and
staff officers of the regiment were ap
pointed a committee to endeavor to
secure an appropriation from the
i
citizens at the Rooms of the Produce Ex
change, at 12 o'clock, M, Monday, .the 8th;to
hear the report of the Committee on the Rail
Road surveys from Wilmington to New River,
aud from Wllmlneton to Fayetteville. A full
attendance Is desired
B. G. WORTH, Chairman.
Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 4, 1SS4.
dec i
'Sf'
i?."ff 5 ' h Vn'; Sma and dauh- State Government to this end. and also
ter Catharine' are buried beside him. to make all necessary arrangements JhS HoIifJaVS 3Te Cominffi
flilhert settled in Stonington. Conn.,
ine lUllUWIUg, UUOICU UJ vttH'
Cook, was adopted :
Resolved, That v tho thanks ot the
convention are due and are hereby
tendered to the Wilmington Lagnt
Edmund became Laeutenant-Uoverner
of Nova Scotia, where ne neia large
estates. James settled on Long Is
land, had two sons, John and
James. The latter was a merchant re-
; siding for many years tnree mues ii.ast
display of a well assorted stock from London,
Paris, Vienna and American markets
the
7ou may believe it or not,
i. -
years lingered
Wim wepiuntr, uw ou r -y.-A , xrnrttu0Z in hia seron
for the second time in December on tne -rr tr
30th Our eatelite hides no larger fjarlt reside iQ Riverside town;Na
star from the view of observers in this than'iel resides in the town of South
belt ot the earth's territory but observ- .mptoj .. and r?"
era farther north, betwpn the limiting gs;c Sally Fanning married
parallels ot 94 degrees and 54 degrees. Qio j0siah Supton, Catharino mar
;n u ;0;ioiro4 tn behold, on the t-;i Mnmford. Bethia married a
Will UO ' I ----- - ' -mr. -r
of Riverhead. had five eons, four of Infantry for the nse of their armory
living- t ne eioer. i an(j to toe omcers lor meir &mu sueu-
The selections will be appreciated by
most refined tastes.
tr birucK into tne spot
'eior twenty
-iad
pain.
St. Jacobs Od did it,
When I had Tubbed wid it,
fiow Pm a well man again.
rv?ow is thetimeto givoSmith's Worm
VJ- v ly.d-vr
.a 1
. . t ILm v.fc.n At
vii. tko Awn ttinn riY luu wuuu ui
Alpha Taari, or the brilliant first mag
nitude star Aldebaran. which is the
next best thing to ine occaltation ot a
planet.:
Step Ladders, aU lengths, at Jacobi's
Depot. . . . - , -"
Terry, and Nancy married Major John
Wickham.
tions while in the city.
Adjourned.
The meeting was entirely harmoni
ous and the selections gave general sat
isfaction. After the adjournment a
collation was served to which all did
ample justice.
, .
At 8 o'clock this morning the pale
moon was about W. N. W. in the
Elerant Show Cases are filled with the most
beautiful articles.
Parties can now call and make selections be
fore the rush.
A cordial UvltaUon Is extended to all at
dec 4
HKINSBKR9ER'S,
Live Book and Music et res
To every Housekeeper a. good heavens, which, it seems to-us, ws un
snbstantial cook stove is an. important csnalli far North. It was then evi
necessitjand our readeri will Sad the dentlylwo hoars high, which, would
"best at Factory prices al Jacobi's bring Its setting nearly in the North
Hardware Depot. t . west. .
SEW FEIFAIE B01EDM HOUSL
Northwest corner of Second and Jfarket sts.
-ires. A. G. BLACK TARES PLEASURE
JjLL In annaunclng to her mends ana the pa
Be that regular, bible and transient board c
be had at the above location, the most conve
nient to business of any ib ine cny. uooms
larse. ; well ventilated and well famished.
Table supplied with the best the market at
tarda, 'lerms moacraic. .
Brass Fire Dogs,
Shovels anfl Tongs.
gOMETHING
dec 1
VERY NICE
AND VERY CHEAP.
GILES A MURCHISON,
as and 40 Murchison Block
Home Comforts,
A GOOD COOK STOVE, A GOOD HEAT
Xk ing stove, a koou Lamp,
Board, a good Cake Box, a good
ing Stove, a Kood Lamp, a good Kerosene
St"ve, a good. Door Mat. a good Toilet Set, a
good .Lap
Coffee Biggin,
a good Jr eatber JJaster. our
if to say that 8 so, and add a
Dave nods as
Porus.
PARKER & TAYLOR.
PURE WHITE OIL. dec 1
Another Large Invoice
QF ZEPHYRS AND ALL THE VARIOUS
Wools In nse ALL COLORS.
Children's, Misses and Lsfies Jerseys.
Gloves and Handkerchiefs.
Fancy Hairpins, Hat Oxnamexts, Ac.
MUllnery Full stock, SHats, IBotmels, VcL
vets, Feathers, Elrds, &c
Stamping done In latest des!gns.
Felt All colors. Elder Dowb, PI athZ Ac
Respectfully
MISS E. KARRER.
dee 1 Exchange Corner.
Just Arrived and for Sale.
QQ-BBLS. MAIDEN AND ROE MULLETS,
50 Bbls. No. 2 Mallets, 'K
.V) Bbls. and half Bala. MackcreL
M Bbls. Assorted Apples. .
Must be sold,
dec 2 DAVIS SON
9
- Oysters. Oysters,
rjMIOSE FAMOUS HOSNE OYS.
TERS can be found at the Old North
State Faiosn. They are the beit bronrbtto
this city. Cigars, Wines, Beer, and old CJem!
mer WMikcy, always on hand. Call at the "
. OLD 50RTI1 STATE SALOO !fr
dec 1. 6 South Front Street.
Iru C4 1 Ik if uy
QT ALL KINDS AN O IN ANY QUANT!
ty. Wholesale and Hetall at BOCK BOTTOll
prlces.J W. E. SPRINGER A VU, ,
13, tl 23 Market Street.