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PLEASE XOTICE. We wiu be glad to receive coimnuiilcatlona rrtrJ creaia. Sundays excepted r In jusa. T.JAMES. Extort mxp. ...rtnv rOSTAGB PAID: uvua our inenas oa any ana au sudjcts I general Interest, but , The name of the writer must alwa rs r f - ci. months CXa Three i olshed to Uie Editor. : ..,r ui-u ..m fiit Communications must -be written only n will be OeIlTr?l by carriers, free .nr rartof the clt j. at th abore i one side of the paper. ; : ? . : Personalities must be avoided. ? And It Is especially and particularly, under- ... stood that the Editor does' ' t always endora fr . !,-.- and liberaL VOL Xil. WILMINGTON, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1888 -t-cittrr. will pie rrport any and NO 32 the views of correspondents unless so state I la the editorial columns. -, ' THIS rAPXK lilll m Tr ih I TIPATIOJJJ p11" 7 there t no medium mroujja fii'Jr. ,.j in of Tttlmnoai rues In diiVe II I. 553 BUM""--- . Kl a k n Ur. dot """Jrii rmffl ue i""--'" CONS I 0nfthartlc,n(l U generally with audi raulU ,7b tdT toss of Appetite, Sick Headaclie, Bad Breath, etc. ,nent of Constipation doe not JSSSy I onlnnltM bowel. Jiaemmt notonly acta a parca li' tonic u well, and notproduc tw.tai rMrtJvene. Totecura ifc tci body without chaaxiBf ..ir i ru uuu v aa . . 4 a! -v.f.i. after uffenn2wan Voniup: Cur, eb. coocMcd tT try it. IT JvfJ aad afterwards reduce u owe . - to Simmons ewy. I first took louto I " "?.v iTw. Sioce then I Lt e.perieaceJ r .J iil? Si 5. A'! Ucxk Spnor Court. Bibb Co.. O. .Take only the Genuine, WVch U o Wrapper U red "2S TrwU- urk a ad Suture of J. II. ZTTTTTN A CO totric wpcuwly til sat Thf f uml for tleveloping the Niag ara fall now amounts to very near A memorial to Helen Hunt JacK- OU Will IM? ivuiuwm iihW school at Santa Fe, M. The lmiMinj: will cost pf000 and willac mmnuHlate lW pupils. Parisian Uandies have tiretl ofthe UI knobWU cane, crutch canes ami cane with duck beaks that liave Wen the race, and are carry- Vmga thick utick with the claw of a . cravfih for a handle. A l.uly in Virginia has a hive of W that p fo a neighboring rils-. tilleryaiid get timy. This is a wvd tr Tfbtiou fr the moralist who Is .food of holding up the bee as a hjrijrht aud hiniojj moilel of thrift, (?r-ohnt y and Industry. Br the gift of the wife of Presi- crtThe, or day lioiue for infants, whoe mothers can leave their Chil ian when going from home for their work until nightfall, has been tablished in the capital. Kn-Hsh etiquette has decided that unmarried ladies hhould never use a ret on anything note paper, er- rant.- buttons, brushes or any other article. It Is usuallv found that the ople best entitletl to crests and oats of arms make the leajt use itid display of them. An important feature ofthe Swiss rdVohoUct recently passed. 'giving " . Ul Ull tIV.V otic drinks sold in that couutrv. is hat 10 ier cent, of the net revenue Inch th I ntii tllt IllIU )he alcohol tax is to be spent in un f oUin-to the ieople the effects of f'eohoL A rorTe)ondent recently saw in library of Mrs. August Kvn Hlon the original manuscript of r novel, "VahtiT It was entire J a her hand-writing aud was as ;!tvnd nfat as a freshly: printed This is the manuscript for P'ch Mrs. Wilson received $15,000. it i kept carefully preserved in of heavy leather. - The Jew is found in every iart of orld; in Europe, from Norway Gibraltar: in Africa, from Cape of Good Hope The M Feast of Month. are most artistically; and tastifully Th tilk nf(iin SilirlHnn iu th candidate of the red diirt crowd As we entered the .City Hall last arrat?ged and the Jadies in attend- tiptl ii(l (lixTtirn i lit , rt?riit v oi l " c " - uc kiinuuiuj,. x nc runic thoe who bJive that G rover Cievehirid r(H be bin own Miccessir, ,4one of whom weare which.1 There ! is no man living who can leatCleve- latid and the more (Ktpular the man who i run airauir linn tiie more Ji irouhlv will this fact ' b evi- diicl. ' IMX TO NKW ADVf KTUKUKNTK V HJUvii-Slit.1 ! Pi(Ht.i 1flir Purser. It It soott Safo for SiIe .STOKELT II0C8K Fat NOW IlEiysBCRcf-R -Valentlnei Diet Mkares- piece Goods V C Miu.br H uraphrej'ji Specific C W Yates Yearly Subscriptions Iht hiioes for bovs at French & Sons. t Thf receipts of cotton at this port to-dav foot up 406 bales. Steamship Equator mailed for New York at about vestenlav after- ll(K)ll. to know that such a vast amount ot management of decorations and ar work "had been performed! In .so .rangements is due to the sxilj and short a time. In the morning all . taste of Mrt. W. W. Hodges, and it was confusion and chaos; In some reflects honor upon her. There was nstances even the frames for. the j a large j attendance j of ladies! and different table .were not completed, j gentleman' and old and young. The but at night, owing to the industry. receipts last nightwith two tables dexterity and skMorusy ana win-1 to uear from amounted to $272, nig hands,; every tat)ie; vas com-. Tl,ey will probably exceed $,m aged to get a piece of string around pletea anil pr esentea a novel, uniqutj-Tbe festival will be repeated to- his neck and thus involuntarily night, at which time? there will be I hanged! himself, Jtn.PJthihiMnn jlrill he th . Wilinirif?' lHS: j t r.?9 T-zr --'"-.-..-twrv vv-jr ,.i v ' City Conrt. rT"Vv- r: - r ! J. W. HoHs,; charged with dis You will IhSd at Heinsbergers i t ! Hnng Himself t h ! , . . . y: - "" " At the residence of Mrs. J. K. proviso that hp stibstitate; shall be employed by" the": .city, was finally Brown, od Mulberry street bet ween j adopted, and the Board adjourned. Front and Second, the English spar rows have taken possession of the ' cornice See the 'Artful," the best rat trap known. at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. 't,J MAltltlliJD. around the piazza on the second story and are building thei "CDW uwl"u;u' W,4,V" NEWTON ROBBINS -At the residence ot .is V. . Nun street. Feb. 7th, Hev.T. II. Prltchardom- ing,in flying out of the crevice, tnan- ciannsr, : ANNIE 1 Mr. R. HENRY' NEWTON. OB BINS. ' - .. v Ill pr land trulv attractive appearand There were; twelve tables, each. presenting oue of the montlisot the year by appropriate- decorations anil symbols. In enteringr-titft Hall bv the Western door ahtt turning short to the left one almost feft chilly by the appearance of the table re presenting frigid January with its mimic icicles pendant from the eaves of the roof. Here one can see . an : excellent portrait of the beloved and lamented Dr. L. S. Burkhead. who was much be. loved by the congregation of Grace M. E. Church. The chilly feeling vanishes, however, when one sees the tordial greeting of "A Happy New Year.V This table is presided over by Mrs. C. M. Williams, assist ed by an able staff of fair ladies. to Miss DIED. School Books and School Station ry you can buy cheapest at Heins Pilots report that a large stick of timber has sunk in the river, nearly I Tne next in order is February,'' ap- opposite ruuuers jihi. wnicn is a propriately trimmed and decorated, dangerous snag and an obstruction I and presided over bv Mrs. Thomas Thornton, with an able corps of as The next is March, appro to safe nauisratiou. Mr. Wm. B. Davis now sports a,stan- handsome delivery watron aud will priately surmounted by a horn sig- fill orders for shad, to be delivered nirymg mat it is a preezy, Diowing See ad. I month, and with other symbols of free in any part of the city in this issue. its rude and boisterous character. At this table is a fine art display, mainly contributed by Messrs. De- voe & Co., of New York, through 50 dozen all wool flannel shirts, in all shades and colors, for mentand boys, from W cents and upwards, their salesman, Mr. W. H. Shaw. at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, Thft nresidino- genius of this table No 27 Market street, J. Elsbaeh,is Mrs. S. A. Currie, with able and Prop. t I accomplished ladv assistants. Con- Mr. Andre Smith, of the Caro- tinuing our course around the fall Una Oil and Creosote Works, has I we find April next in order, purchased of Mr. C. P. Mebane the I surmounted by a huge umbrella, I tastefully trimmed, and the table Front, North side, for 6,500. The! presided over by Mrs. A. B, lot has a frontage of 100 feet and itjl'ynch, assisted byjan efficient corps Usaid that Mr. Smith will erect of young ladies. The next ii May, handsome buildings thereon forlteeming with the beauty ;ot many blossoms, and presided over by Jars. C. C. Covington and her lady asj- sistants. There comes June, with its business purposes. A large number of ladies, mem lers of St. James' Church, met yes terday afternoon in the Sunday School room and organized a branch of the ''Woman's Auxiliary" for missionary work. The ladies will meet again next week to formulate rich garlands of roses,-.and contain, ing an elegant display of the handi work of the ladies which was offered for sale to visitors by the presiding -a m- m wot a -m genius, Mrs. ii. v. west, ana neriair assistants. The next in order as we some plan for raising funds for the ppoceecl around the Hall is July, goon won. i,rtf wrnrcliinw hlftzinsr Jnlv Inde- t A 1 I Itisnnitotl.M mrrect tbinn- now I penuenco momii appropriately ue- 1 I A. 1 !1J It 1 i. .1 for young gentlemen to drive young onueu w,u Ims HUU u"uuuiiibu ladies to thA Sound in n.lniih.P renin v an American eagi. xus lauie nnt 'fmir in i,.,r fmn. W. tiio presided; over by Mrs. Edgar vehicle. An old and crust v bachelor! Parmelee, assisted by a number o suggests that this is done because it Ialr young laaies. men we .came to soerirer H iau orner v ennnnnt. was t ia tirsr. nnsn' elegant assortment, just receiveid, of for the Mayor's consideration this fine, wire masks for ladies and fgen- morning. The -charge was estab- tiemen andjKOiue other articles need- lished and the defendant was fined ed for masquerade balls. tf, $10 for the offense. Seaman' Friend Society. Augustus Nixon, colored, charged fri. ...v. T7i;...j cjj.. t I wiui uisurucny cuuuuci, was uis- " I i. w ... .i ir r t t x i this port held its thirty-fifth annual0. . x.'. .y-Pl vv ccj vvuuo i iui tuc uciriiuttii iu Svith uiiAUHOUitN in this city, yesteroar after : noon, at 4.30 o'clock. ASENATlMIOLrs In fant aaug-nter oi James u.,.jr., ana iancii' ll. C'hadbourn. aged 3 years,.4 months au'a I ii y s. ' ine runerai services wiutaKe piacc to-morrow (Thursday) mornlnjr. at 10 o'clock, from the residence, corner Front and Nun streets.. quaint ances are respectfully Invited to attend. .AIVI2KTISK.11KNT8v. HAVE .8a'f-f.,i:.8le; FOH SALE AN A colored man, charged meeting! on yesterday, in the Sea nian'K Rpthpl nn '.Doric street. t J? o'clock p m v ' ' J j keeping his bar room open on Sun Mr. George R. French was called ay, was proven guilty and was rn rt.A m!,. nri n r Pn,h: for tne offense OFFICE SAFE, good as new, in perfect order, used hut a few months. Will be sold cheap for cash. I " B II. SOOTT 612 Princess Street, or Review Office. f eb 8 3t i . 1 : a- .. .. ? Fat Now Jr., was requestecyto act "as Secre tary. . ',: x . ! ' Rev. :Df H. Tuttle offered prayer. The minutes of preceding meetings were read and approved. j The committee appointed to audit the books ofthe Treasurer reported the duty performed; the books j cor rect, with vouchers for all disburse ments. ! . . I Tne xKresident submittecr ma re port, which on motion . was received n nrl nrnerprl ienren.rl nn the minutes.' I Zte.i-L eKiffLi Criminal Court in the sum of $50. UVU1 V AAA iOtLUOU OUUAUkl.ft,V V report of seaman entertained, and Chaplain Kelly made report of his work, both of which were received and ordered spread on the minutes Tne Treasurer submitted nis re- 1 port, which was received and order ed on the minutes, and on motion of Mr..George Harriss the thanks of the Society were tendered for his interest and attention to his depart ment:'.. -' - - - '- 1- jx unu com poseu oi coiorea men, i , -. charo-ed with keening an onen h-ir now anaaiweir oesi. raruesvismng wnnts cuargea witn Keeping an open oar k, for a i0asr, are resoect.fuiiv mnt (t tn on Sunday, was lined $ 35. Nathan Cromartie, an escaped prisoner from Fayetteville, who was arrested here, was ordered to be held until the arrival of an officer from that city,, to whom the prison er would be delivered. Rena Pearsall, colored, for an as sault with a deadly weapon upon George Jaffrey. a foreign sailor, was bound over to the next term of the call and see us. We keep none but"hclist. Served promptly always at the . ? I STOKKLY HOUSE. , feb 8 lwk Wrightsville. THIS ' . ; IN :: MINI) ! DELIVERY WAGON AND WILL' FILL ORDERS FOR - A I HAVE i ' Personal. Mr. Theo. Sessoms, -of Bladen! county, was in the city'yesterday. Mr. Frank W. Clark, G. P. A. and G. F. A. S.' A. L.. was here" vest er- day. Mr. S. Wallace Corbett, of Point Uasweii, is in tne city to-day on a brief visit. M r. J. AV. B. Robinson, . of Black River, Sampson !county, was here TE3L To be delivered free, to any part of the city. snipping naa a specialty. :v- . I W.B. DAVIS. ? P. o. Box; 379. Shad stands, Nos; 1 and 2. feb sit j--. . . . .. ,. .. . -;.. f v: POMONA HILL NURSERIES. - OS Tntotfori of Capt; PrOldnam, ?mM'" a Hnnnfw, nf tlnt.v.fiu. .In1i yesterday on a brief visit. .-. , r. . . . . J i I air. j. j. neuncK, jr., js leap year and the young men are afraid to trut themselves alone with their bet girN in a drive over the pike. Zelonite Collar for li i t., worth -5 Cts. I. Shrier. at No. Hi North Front street, Avill yell on Thurydav, Febru ary 0th, the Zelonite Collar (war ranted water proof), forl2 cents.the regular selling price i- cents. Re member for one dav onlv. Please bring the right change along. All other goods will be old at propor tionately low figures. I. Shrier, the old reliable clothier. No. 1G North Front street, Purcell House, sign of the Golden Arm. feb 8 tf Hock CryUl 8pertaele and t-:yeglae. Advice to ofd and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau- . i i IUirl rwn'M'V Uere October-with its tempting dis- as in the same proportion that vnn Play of cakes and fruit is the next a , . . . ... I i i m i t msn iiiaw point oi increase, will cause 1 111 oruer. j.ne presiuiug genius oi the restaurant, tastefully arranged and bountifully supplied, and with a bevy of fair young ladies, . under the direction of Miss Lizzie .West, to wait upon customers. August is represented by a yacht , under sail, with a cargo of tropical fruits with a reef in her mainsail, appropriately decorated, and gallantly manned by a crew of young lads under the com mand of Mrs. H. M. Bowden, assist ed by Mrs. II. M. Foard aud Mrs W. J. Kirkham as first and second mates respectively. " The next in order is another restaurant presided overl by Mrs. M. McLeod, and as-, sisted by several ladies. The tables for September are bountifully sup plied with tempting fruits and are presided over by Mrs. W, H Shaw and her lady assistants. Octobej m Algiers y.ou further injury to the eye. Using this table is Mrs. Mary Bowden, as :In AsUu5i.?!&n?f sisted bv a number of fair young (Wl,; ... r.. i trBeof) is iuv uuuy cause oi prem a- rp. VT v. uu ivj uic auuu. . iruui I Ittrr. nrf nno in the inht n -tX t rii. f fi . i in., i. . i a . kiu. ne nas peopieu uie oesi awieinsoerger s. t . "i and has given proofs of . . V .1 I At Power, of acclimatization under For North Carolina.-fair weather irpsp-L where People of Euro- rn rtft-Al lift. aa11a rnoSf K 1!.1.4- a...t. f "rtpnuave constantly failed i westerly winds, becoming variable. nfKrw ... -eiuaie themselves. ladies. Then comes November with its Thanksgiving memories and sug gestions of merry times. The table Is presided over by Mrs. T. C. Craft and her able assistants. Then comes December with its Christmas Tree &t experiment with th Xor "?"HU mbmenred torpedo boat no- j "ighly successful. At night j l Pproachetl a boat that was ex- tiru: her to within 400 Yards, 'uiMftuce, wiuiout ieing laden with presents from Santa uiue uin a( f rayer. Clause. This.tableis presided over A little girl wliom we know says bv Mrs. C W. Yates and her ladv prayers regularly every night, assistants. This closes the number She has also been n the habit of Ct tnHlpQ rpnrptfpnfintr thai mnthfi reciting the quarrel of the -'two but there is a cisar stand with a full Then she diveI and rose J II ii ii f - l-inpVT-i yarUs of th liip witha i 'ion 1 ,"r a ie ami, then disan- Pi . - as regardelas a great lhrt . . . . lat reach i Sons. f bootblacks, and the other night when she started to'repeat her little prayer he forgot herself for a mo ment and began to recite the boot black story, but hail said not. more than aline or two wh she remem lered herself and said 4tOh, no! that aint it yaml theu repeated her nightly prayer. ; supply of the 'weed" for sale to smokers. This stand is preside over by Mr. R. Hawes, who is assist ed bj several young ladies. , Tf asked which is the most attrac tive table in the Hall, wevcoqld. not tell, for each has a beauty that is possessed by none of the others. . It is a place of beauty. The tables 4 be deducted from his rent during this fiscal year. .".Messrs. George Harriss and R. E, Heide were appointed a committee to nominate a board of trustees. The following gentlemen were elect ed, viz: George. R. French, Geo Harriss, R. E. Heide, B. F. Mitchell, L. Hansen, Geo. R., French, Jjr., Marsden4Bellamy, WJ I. Gore; Capt. E. W. Manning, Col. Roger Moore, Capt. W. P. Oldham, B. G. Worth, N Jacobi, P Heinsberger, and Dr. T B. Carr. ' ' . MKKTINO OF BOAttD OF TRUSTEES. Immediately on adjournment of has secured a position in the Bank of New Hanover and Mr. H. M. Foard has been appointed to a clerkship in the First National Bank, which Oheap Nursery : Stqck For Winter and Spring Sales i887rcj 1 v 4'". i. ." f I have a large stock of ? APPLE TREES, he will accent. I Mr. W. White Harriss, who has A WO T;111 years ld' ooa van" been in Monroe for several months, arrived here oh this morning's train on the Carolina Central railroad. He js in excellent health and will re main here several days. From Mr. S. ; W. Corbett, who is here to dav, we regret to learn of the serious illness of Dr. Fred. Thompson, of . the Point Caswell eties, that I !will ' Close Out Cheap. ' "also, ;--V.-U.Y Cberr,, Srapo, &c. Plum, section His friends were seriouslv It you want. anything In the Nur- J I 1: nitn a T 7 , 1 . rTi r v .r .j . nlnrrnerl ve5teriiv hur tn-dav we imeonnar, especially Jr'UCj, thcSoclety the Board of Trustees 'a"ed yesterday but to-da, we gend for,-my niustrated Descriptive. 1 . -iLir t-. I are erlad to state, information' naslriafoit were convened, wun wr. weorge rv. 1. . . . . , . . viiU6uo OUu oycuuu i neo wsi ui ueeu reueivcu tieie iu iiiccueci iiicvk ouquus etucti. ior Wmter aim oprUJg he is now somewhat better. We sales OI l7- only. trust to hear soon of his entire re covery. French in the chair. ; . The following officers were elected: President Geo. R. French? Vice President Geo. arriss. Secretary and Treasurer Geoi R. French, jr." I Messrs. j W. P Oldham, Ij. Hansen and R. E. Heide were elected tojon-J e( session. stitute the Executive Committee in connection with the President, Vice President and Secretary. Messrs.: R. fi Heide. L. Hansen and W. P.-Oldhaui were appointed a committee .on. rental and repairs. udlt and Finance. The Board of Audit 'and Finance met yesterday afternoon in adjourn- feb8tf Address, ; J. VAN LINDLEY, Pomona, N. C. Molasses. I FIRST CARGO 236 Hhds. 61 Tierces CHOICE NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES. . Zfix British Schooner. Resolution," Bills for current 'expenses amount- J ad G Vtr . TO D fcJl UOu ins: to $4,8ol.M were audited and approved: sinking fund, $856.37; re funded taxes f 4.51. The ordiuance adopted by the Board of Aldermen nrovidiner that no .... .. ... .; I - r.- Kev. v. U JVeuy waselected cllap-tiaiintn lain, and tne secretary was instruct- meiUber of the police force on ac in - I IT If.. Ill .. ....... euwHUMi;, c,. u.u,uu. uii icount-ofi sickness or disability, a D. D.; correspondingisecretaryi of physician's certificate being furnish tne American eeamen s d riend lo- ed certifviner to such sickness or dis- ciety ot JMew xorK, and to express ohilitv. and such sickness or disabii thathanks of this Society for a cnH ity does hot continue more than WOBTFT Rr WOPTPI uuuauw ui wci wf' thirty days, came up tor concur- feb 7 lwk ; . l. j a. -i 1 - - , ins support uuriug me coming year. 1 rence a x. v aja" t . i Alter, consiueraoieaiscussion as to Mp Hewitt moved that the Board now oest to meet tne objects 01 pe concur. Mr. Maunder seconded the Society in benefiting the sailor; In motion. nis moral ana social condition, tne The chairman id that he would Direct from Matanzas. . ' For sale by .;L i Festival of the Months. A NOVEL AND MOST PLEASING ENTER- talnment will be elven at the City Uall.on iTiesaay, weanesaay and Thursday nignts. following reKolntinn was unanimous-I - nJ Y the Ladles of 0. , .. . uu ruvH ltiia nruviBu was iiiatrieuiurace m. k. fnnwii- RprrpshmpntH or n ly adopted: , x tnu-Axnnnua niau 1 T B.II m a m If LI Ml ifT a. MM U FT lllll ' m lfl.1 r tr "W mgm t-rm mmMrm J- h rln WWk EF.. rm, ft.o t,fl W i.air iu riusiiis uuua ly um- j.wynt. aiiok tc A&uwbow mc 4. u oKo.. 1 meie tneir new cmnrn. . - rennet . . . . . . . 1. a I III II I ft. 1 11 1 1 ftft 1 I. ft ft ft ftfft. . ft ft VI 7,1ft ft IP, ft. ft I - - - nrvr.TiriTi nr th nrosa nnn nr r.n I " j i pastors and members of the differ- tute for a policeman incapacitated A . - J ila TT V ent ennrcnes in tnis city wiui nuis 1 oy sicKness. ne was. opposed to 1 - r .. 's. HOCiety in tne enort tO elevate tne I nAV;n twn men for nerforrnino- one 1 17 E HAVE THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST social and tnoral condition of. the r 1 j i- J tf ' aeamen andln the snnnression ! of man 8 dutvv He was not disposed and most completetoc -W w - a . . n aw mwia 'i pun ira a Tin i.ami 1 n r na vitot the temptations which are thrown to take one penny from a police- ffi guaranteed 1 tTpiea5e Tith in ouTmy and out to ensnare theuk I t man's nav when sick, but this meas- price or money cheerfully reiunded. Genuine I . . , . .. , 1 army saoaies 10 arnTe ixus weeK. tn lure was opening a loop-noie tnrougn 1 . ; 11. l. fi 8igo of the Horse p-hole through of abuses would Rehnnl r,rw fnr ebildren best in re was opening - ' : V I ft . 1 1 ft iu . t a- Lna wnicn an Kinos . , - : s creep in. iity expenses were oyer Ask those who have tried and they i running the appropriations In all will tell yoq that the Boy Clipper 1 the department He insisted that FENN7TLL. feb fi The norse Milliner, 10 sal roat St Hew Arrival a 50 Jqw I the best, made.: oid oniyat , the substitute cla be inserted iiiIica boxes plug and twis acohis. who is the factory .asentt Uu-r,v.nnn JJU Al. styles THsnpnVior.:r.ifteA to hiivvAn Mr. Maunder-- approYwl.;. of -. Mr. 2W,.y M e. w be sold at . f vr ..w---- - -1 . , 1 uureu poctrj iu close conbigiuueni, cob no! KnnkR and achool stationerv Jones sun?estiQn and the ordinance! . Respectfully. by addiug at s'at Heinsherger'a, after he Ing amended aduiug a feb 6 BOXES HENRY . CO. FIG TOBACCO, T, TOBACCOS, greatly re- SAJfL .BEAR, Sr., loilarketfctrestj,
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