THIS FAPIR . I. i! "! ) 1 ."Htfr.-:.. ; ;. :;; . ; . . - - . , ' - V . ( " lrtai'rrr"1 carrier, free w 13 I to rH UH-if PPT regularlr. ..,Ii-i. 3 . ... i,w And UtwaL Ml-riD n " " . . . ;1L :V. Ji i - 'il J,- in 2.. H ?! - f ! ii .' it C ::TLE5SN ESS ; P1LAPELPHIA. Pt!g. OHEDsHir, I-A - 1)5- pi; L91 arU- from ai -r- S,m" r -i IJrrr r;a!ter lm rneaa t:U., ty K.lr. U.cui a hr.Uhj ta any Lor actcy oa earth. ii eiuAr lot i;rr Tiif5 oeminc. VOL XI r. W ILMINGTON.iN. C. TUESDAY. MARCH 6 1888 NO 55. - ' , '. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad tojrccelve communicatlon from oui triend3-on mix; and All subject a general Interest, but T:. '' " The name of the writer must alwajs be f ur oishett to" the Editor . ! - J . . cominunlcat Jons must be Atrlttcn only n one side of the paper., , ; . , , Personalities innst be avoided. " - ? . And It la BjKvlalljr and p rtlonlai lj;, under stood that the Editor does .: T amij-sndrrs theviwsbf .fQfreppondent! ;".!inle so state In theedltortdlet)liuns.4' ' : . ri ie Wilmington rSaVifijrM ami Umtrd-af Altlcrmea . jKrerylniily Jvfiows that salt luak Trust C.'orupnny lias luti operation . ,Tlif Hoard of Aldermen imet m u by lxilm nnd evaporating siilt tiniorarily in uti olTiew on Market regular session at the City HatFUwi. water, asa reat industry oh the vtmet near Third, ami I next to Dr. iiiht. ' , ' " coat hereaUouts diirTn th war. V. StoriiiV office. They are re-: Committee on Streets, and. An old ceiviii;c!epoitK and eeui to - have ; Yharves reportecT ' progress, in rarhiaeaUtro Qt4he.at unpleasant- liinii well. Tli4y -ill -'bnitieli out .rions )uatten finder .consHieraiion. now, lyinpr m me vacany io a mm!i iih they jret installed into iioj'uiiiunieatlon jr-Otul 1 iittlie liuidin?'ti lnfrt-cted by Mr ithe diHliaaee4jay ruing the po fj .j' -;vj Andrew Smith.- Vv i 1 force vvjlk recvirodCrKl concurred ill;., v i?-'? --Lr.-v . 3. .' : I . i - - nrjy nciurj . w i - I iion! r r,i ncation. J 1 v . v v v,. 1 1 .ve uropnejiiAtjJujinoriimit . r, .... .... " ... i tor hy the cito-atfm was ta,tn-: w W.lii f .....ntl.lv sh.,. at th Citv fmrtl l;f f1? rJT tone! fpUti(l;tluU matfy veritable l!iu vesterdav. ::Tlie treasurer stihmitlf'd liis,'inon'thly' report ae .inp.inil itt his- books and Voucher. .Thy vre found correct and tliH voucher were cancelled in the presence of the hoard. The pon noi.iereot tnwtcem ejecuon on the ra.lroa,V.suhrf,Wns fiUf Tin? followlujr resol ed'bv AlderiVian Ulcaitd r. . . . ... '1 "... -v . i ! oil tl.vvr -tit An i; ltlTJ) rimliL! Wiikrka$. At an election held l A': - r. :,, the lstuavr '-v f -' F,,-Iv-t"t w.. N B W AD V KltTISEJliKWTS . , Child rvn'it Suit far 5.50, wort li 4. U Shrier. at Xo. Hi Front street i will sell; on Saturday "only. ClnUV ; O P ER A V"3 O OC E . icii a own.-, iiajiii ii iu is ctti n ui ti.Ki the Rough and Tumble, suit 'for boys which are no acknowledged ' . : . r wnafirst1opebed:fo businetJsnlSSo, utipn, of ofTcr-f i;:th-reV. vV4f -iti'd Af. r:.iv ' W!10! H facilities art nve;:tiifte as reat a . - -1. ... . i... it . rrniirtr in-u nnrntM. uie eerii j t hi city Oil Thursda: llcate of th cahief liMh First a- or March, 1838, in. pursuance or an put 5.-, Wfcww.-jmff-flnniinpr.-tioual Hank of thtM citv, sh in a application of the W. O. Antony otent-.-rriiipfoireiiilentH en-nil school fTind amounting to I under an ordinance of thwMavoramll,in inch, .thick, oneoi ' vmclr is weld- LOCAL NEWS. nut rnypr aptietoi Htxra: , K.KK-I MttSt HOC ,uailUteai4 Maturity Association lutHll MfAit-' FurnlHtUn Houc HimM-N.,Kl IVritml Opihr1U- Vli-ht fr Uiys at Frci.ch & .uv f Th renpu of cotton at thK ort trt tt ljot up 37 bale TW thmtenwl storm pare uk the rlr. ar thaukful toay. mZr. - S h.4 lio- tor children, best in til ritv. at ft hj. R. French V Son. Mnviii!lti lUu'fif for. from New Tork. arrive! at Ufr uh-.irf iu this rifv tod.iv. Tli catitiViiiiry M'uaK which wre .Htnlajxl lire mul at More hri erconIere4)iIivnat 12olock tUv. H Karrerwili verv oon close bj her huMiicv here and with this ttA in view u fl!iiiofl" the balance ftf her tof k 1m?1ow cot. A meeting of the Society for the ?rTeutiuii nf rrudty to Animals itllliMd in the Citv Court Room - ruiuai CI O ClOCK. H. I. Uereitcr has resigned : r'tiuu of ManntH- of the Lu 'na Publication t:ouiiai.y and J. Fultoa Hays has been ap ;n:eil to sncceetl him. Members of the Youup Men's I'Vjiian Association -I Kth active ivnriate are requei.fel fo be io-iu?ht at the Librarv tt hi , oV hick. - - recaii vou buy the best ai d ntWtsan.1 phuen for tl-mon-G la th rty? Whv.at eti. R. J.41 aH wH, flannel hirtM. in i -es. and colon, for men nii.l i0 UI 75 Cents nntl "invards, V, iIli:toii Shift 'Factbrv, Market frtreet. J. Klbacii, raro,ina- ifffM'trifrwIi nther "M w,lr" ndVifair IC,"Ui.ir. ; Hoard of Aldermen of this city, on - - ; toe question or a KUbscript.ion :oi Thr U;iu i..f-nirr. w ,mutrtd thousand, dollars to It is rntifvinu' to nofe that there j the capital stock of the said railroad was Jiever at anv time in it historv C'.mpany by thin city, it isacertaln-..-.--. . i ed and hereby-declared that at reud more life and v.-or in that veteran j elfM.tloI1 there were cast forub&Hp- orauization, the Wilmington Lihtjtion 18;13 votes, and the reirlstratlotK Infantrv, than there- is- .to-dav. It i lists show an areate of 25)63 votea h is been the pride and boast of our M" UH p1!0! 1,0 lt: ... . . A .- , ... ,1 Itomfrca. , That the proposition pepi is .lays roup ny; as it is oi . ,ms hiell a(iopted by a. majority of thoe. oi tiHlay, ami we trust that its glory and its usefulness "uiny extend far into future ajes. A very enthusiastic meeting of the company was held last night at their Armorv. There were alKut fifty iueiiilers present who came forward and dejKisited the ainoiiutN rerpiired to Secure their new uniforms, which will Im furnished by the M. C. Liliey Manufa'.'turing (;.. of Columbus. Ohio. The contract is for uniforms of line gray cloth handsomely trim med. The coats for officer, double breasted with gilt Austrian knots on frleeves: privates, silgle breasteil, with light blue cuffs and gilt braid. IJeuilets for officers are of white cloth ou cork, with gilt mouufb and finest Buffalo plumes. ShouMer knots or win conk white, with monogram embroidered in gold. Aignilettes of wire cord. Fatigue coats with shoulder straps, and caps. The pri vates will wear white worstedfringe epaulettes, navy blue shank and ed, and so closely; that it is diCQculfc to tell where the' parts were put, to gether. the registered voters of this citv. iVrA-oivW, That the VM Ay or ,of the city be and is hereby" directed and the chairman of the'Boardof'Andit and Finance of the city be;. '.and is hereby requested, to , execute the: bonds heretofore lithographed, for delivery to the said railroad fcoui pany and that the Finance Commit tee of this Hoard le ahd are hereby, authorized and empowered' to coti-. fer with the proper . authorities 'of the W., O. & R C. R..R. C)o.i .tp the end that the conditions.' terms and stipulations contaioetl in thev letter of application of said company to this Hoard shall be carrteit ottt. . Alderman Ricaud also'offeTed, tha following, which was alopted:. "; Whkhkas. The (I'luilifirttLiuiWriol the city of Wilmlngtotrtrid-ar-thF election held in said cit3 on the first .lay of March, 1888, by a majority. of 445 of the duly qualified - Voters of said citv, vote for a subscription on the part of thecity of WllmiugtoiSto or tne tai.tajr the capital stock & Yadkin Valley R. R. Cere u r"" u-v wJr P", sum of $150,000: therefore, v " lif- Pperators along the line of Jtcxotvcd, That the Fi nance Ci j betweenihis citv' . and W mittee of the Hoard of Aldermen lie instructed to confer with the Board crescent; helmets of white cork, of Audit and 1-inanoe and the prop yl :i i ' i ...r ,i authorities' of said railroad- coiu with white strap, gilt base. hulTalo d t arran the details, !. 1 i! .1 ...81.1 . .... . .. .. T hair fountain plume, tipped with terms bine. Fatigue coat of blue cloth, slashed on sides and bound with braid all around:- braided across breast; trefoil on sleeve. The cap is silk-linetl; leather strap, spring top, j with monogram embroidered-- in i ami conditions,, and all other preliminaries to such subscription, with full power to act, and, when such terms are arranged and agreed on that the Mayor be instructed to make the subscription aforesaid in the name of the city. I. A resolution offered by Alderman ' Th Ltttheranj Suinlay School. At an election of .officers, for; St. PraulV Sunday v- School, held last umiav. tne loljowmg were choseii to serve f. the enjsuihg.year SupvrintendeiitSV. H.' Strauss. Asst. dodJPolyogt. .Secretary '-Scnulken. Treasurer fiuhr -ybllers. LJlbrarlan Fred. Kissinger Asst.' do.-Chas, Hutaff. Organ istMiss Ijti nn ie Sch wartz. AssO dp; -.Miss Augusta Lessinan. The Sunday School is iu .- a very Nourishing condition, and t .numbers iow about-175 in all, --bt'ircers, teach era and scholars.- It has recently purchased a new library wnicn is np,w,jgued regularly to luemlieVs? of the sohool. - . 4j: gold. Cbuntj l'omiHi.ioiifr. The Hoard of County Commission ers met yesterday in regular month ly session. Treasurer He lett submitted his Price was adopted, instructing the committee on streets to confer with property owners on Fifth street whose fences and buildings enfoaeh on the streets and ascertain the cost of removal of the same and the man ner in which the removal shall be Boaiilr ..'r . . - Mb ,um" anutmance rtflUr w&sin laat night. ,ouea- chairman, rajuo. W. Hewitt. Hill, ateu and approved: for cur- ieJLN to-', refundetl refunded pound fees, hi monthly report, showing a bal-. umie and report to the Board an-eon nami to tne cretiit or tin- Alderman Rice reported thn- bad general final ainounting t $17.50: j co,M,jtio of Queen street det ween educational fund. 1tf..-li;.)2. j rront Ull1 Surry.atid .hoped the County. Register Sampson s report .oimnjtree G struts would inyesti- shows receipts of 13.:f for marriage;, to llMittfr II. II. Hell was granted license to f a )ri,iir on Fifth street over the ratall spirituou liquors at the or (.ur. -wilk -referred to the ner of Ffth andCasCe streets. Also J Committee on Streets nnd Wharves. w. il. uaiuie. corner of revent li ami ; t was ,pved by Alderutah Piir astie streets. sa that Mr utePt ty attorney. r,m,;""" ,.... .i-i. ..... . e pinploytMl to assist in Uie prose- Hib-nuaii Assciatu.n to build a ! t.tlon uf the boys who assaulted sewer to comiecr witn r lie sewer pqe Master Swift Boatwriffht Petition from the- Standard .Oil ; Company for. permission to. enlarge ou the Court House property. 1. I. f'herry wats appointed sur- veyor to survey the-island entered ; t,ieir warelonse ; WR8 granted . . ;3 ..usepu CMieetlcii. lying cast Oi i . A.lt..flrt.. f.. 1ia 'I.nv.v and - c Miaritv"' association, for the use of the Citv Hall on the 2Cth of Uarch : with permission" to use a drum, was the SMieetleu liiumiiocks and nortl east of Moore s Inlet and known as Cedar Hammock. .1 tirors for tl w. ti-:i Uh.. ,.r M.u.rm-vw . i r , i referred to tho Mayoiv . - "Mierior Court were drawn as fob! . . v . lows: " j Permission was granted, for the Fin-t week-Walter Taft. Joseph section of frame dwellings toMrs. Chad wick. Benjamin Mbtt, W. W. Campbell and J.-IL' I)ayis. King. S. W. Skinner, D. I. Core, R. 1 Tlie re,ort8 of, Ch!!f "f'1? MacRae. Jr.. M. Schlos- f!i,nrlev r Department and .Superintendent of Health were . received - and ordered on file, and on motion the Board ad journed. : , .. : - i tT &. Civ L : t POJent a SouthoU Ma r.ganl to a lecturl: . n that town on Suntlav iv. . . " lecinre Honlen, T. H. Harriss, S M. Mootly Henry H. Williams. Second week Ceo. H. Myers, R. J. Hurton, W. R. Kingsbury, ii. W. Bornemann, F. E. Hashagen. Theo. bchroeder. C. H. Canns. J. Ci. W. for now it Will do the most croodr TIenken, E. T. Mason. Samuel Far- n,. 7- i ' ixL m- w o nn i r umi T,je production of colorexl babies row, k. C Orrell.J. Ij. Mills. . . , u seems to grow uim.e ii. .wis .un Peculiar, in -medicinal' merit and wonIerful cures Hood's Sarsapa rilla, Now is the time 'to take it To Ch ar lta i a" Wadegboro . ."AHVbf ,t.nefihaii . and ; nssejii TriMiw pbtlie W. C. & A. road went out last night on the C. C ; R.j R., rnnnlngto Wadesboro and thence to Florence. The vestibuled train.pas sed up this : morning. - The trains were all run by telegraph ahd; "the the road Wadesboro' were kept up all night.. Everything worked f smoothly. : It ' is probable that the trains to-nigh tf. will "bVaich off at Hamlet, takingthe Paluiettd Hi 'Rr as far as Cherawbut-this had not been f ully;decided tip'ori at h'pon. The force of liridge l,uilders is hard at work - and" .'the j delay -will be a short one. : Mr.KenIjv the tsuperm tendeut- of Tranbttatibn,r' ' thinks that trie trains will cros the new structure ou Thtirsday'night. J'y( it I i. Mx. Johnny Price, a son of the late a: l Pergonal.. Price,' a j Price, is in thecity mi -a brief visit. He is representingV a large manufacturing house in Richmond. Wtr. Hrpok , Empie. has returned from atirjef -visit to New York. : We wert pleased to receive a yjsit to-daf foiia . H on "Geo. D.' Eld ridge, Seefetaty' aiid treheral ( Manager of the National Life and Maturit y j As sociation of Washington, D. C. This rs:MrEJd ridge's first; visit toWild fill ngfpii ajii.T we hope' t bat he niay. Svitpieiisel with 'our city; and it's ieople iliat he; will be induced to come dgahf and maki; many acquain tances. Here. - ;- I We arVvery ' giM tj learn that Col. If. CI jbiies, Superintenden of tile Carolina Ceutral Railroad, wlio has been sick at his home in Jone- bord for' several inonths, has soffar recovered that he is again pro nounced ready for duty; He is ex pected hete to-morrow morning and his return" will 6e gladly weicoiued. to be the. best suit on the market," The fabric of these is guaranteed strictly wool, free from shoddy;or cotton and will not fade. Theseauis leixig double sewed will not rip; the 'pockets are unidefrbinthe best luck- f&riva tomrfastened On by the new patent process and , will not come.'pff. These. suits only ran ; be had at . a very To w price of I. Shrier,' the oldrelialIe clothier,-No. 16 North Front street? Ptircell House, sign of the goldVn ami.' : '. .:". - , tf r' Kock Crystal Spectacle ml Eyeglasge ; : Advice to old and1 young: 1 n ke lecthig sjiecfaeles you shoiUd be cau tious not to : take more magnifying voiver han has been lost tp the viye as in the saiue proportion that you pass tliat point of increase, will cause yon further injury to the eye. Using glasses of strpngeV power than is net cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at H einsbergers. , usda y; mbAVAxu-: satukday - Mrtrcli 8tli9thanr lOtb.; ; ' , Family aiatl.ee aturilnyHr k o ir. s-c vii ii,i)vt& : f Ot 11UMASLY EnrcATED HOKsES.JXV- T: t'TravelUpi? la-teiir owarrlor4?a'r. -.0 ; sijeilor ftaii;Ji(l Orchest ra'.i" .'. ; hfrlrlce.$cZ TiXs ami jScl"--: V-T : : r Matinee lrl(iesjcnti liOciNoeXtra ehare tor Hesene seats.- oale at Ilelusbeier s. - DIED. HALL In this city. March Oth at 6.35 3. ra.. MRS. 8ALLIE J. HALL, Mfe ot W. K. Hall. Esq., aged 19 years. ; Funeral Wednesday at :i p. m.. from Fiah Sti-eet M. E. flmrch, Soutli, thence to Oat OaJe Cemetrv. Friends and acquaintances in vited to attend. . NKVV AlVERTlNBiWKN'f. I Must Closf. J AM CELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF my goods helow cost, and I am determined to ret rid or them, as I am compelled to close my business nere, and . I am offering many nice bargains. MISS E. KAlUtER,1 mch 6 It Second St., near the r. o. National Life i ANn- v. - i ' Maturity Association, OF WASHINGTON, 1). C. . . o HORATIO BROWNING, President. HON. GEO. D. ELPRIDGE. Sec. & Manager, Cost Guaranteed. Quarterly and Annual Premiums. ; Direct Importaioii jrST RECEIVED IJ GElt. IUIt t'lIAU-- LOTT E A ANNA. : a lijrjre and veil Hcted stock Of J-INGLISH CHOCK ERY WAliE. : . , ' 111 ces gu ara nt ml equal t o .a ny ' A meri ca n : Importer. i "--,"'.'-.''-. - W. E. SPRINGER & CO., : . importers and Jobbers. , r-.V r v : meh 3 ; Hardware, Tinware' an3 CrtK-Xery ! 0. O. TOLLKItS.. GEXEiUl COMMISSION , MERCHANT. Wholesale" and Retail Dealer ln Country Iro rtuce. Groclertes.-wmes. LiqubmiTobaci o, i i gars,c No, 8 North,.Water street,: - f-t v.;.:, h -: wilmlngt.on.-N C. ! i consignments solicited.- Highest prices paid for all kinds of Country Produce, - i- mchl tf ; v ' ' ' ""' c ' .' 1 For Sale, 'jiEN SHARES STOCK WILMTNGTON Homestead and Loan Association. . .... . . - f ' : . :i . . Apply at. feb59iwk - - : - THIS OPFICK. LOUIS H. ME ARES, (Successor to Dick & Meares,) QENTLEMEN?S FrRMISHING IIOjJSK, . teb 27 ' . 12 NO. FRONT STliEJiL 1 2Iar vi i nCjirajparty. MANUFACTURE SAFES TAT ARE NEV damp ; The only Saleba-rtngthf Tongue and Groove lmprowmnnt. ' ' ' - " ; . -.--';' For sale br , ' ' ; ' - A. A. WILLARD, ! apl3am 21ym .:; ! Wllmin&Vm. N. C. ASSKTS.....'. ACCIiUJSI STABILITIES. Total Paid to Aleinbera 0 .310,390.92 ........ NOiiii. .ea06,6S5..!4 Read the following Cards. They speak tor themselves: Washington, D. C. , Feb. 27t h, 1888. Mr. Geobof D. Eldridoe, sect'y, '. "National Life and Maturity Association, " V Washington; D. C. Dear Sin In acknowledging receipt- of ne Thousand Dollars this day paid me being full amount of Policy in your Company o the life of my late husband. Col. Ellery C. FOrd of this city, allow- me to thank you and the Company for the promptness displayed In the settle menu . Col, Ford died on January. 31st, 1888, and proofs of loss were furnished 3 our compa ny on February s!. Under date of February 24th, I received notice that check was awaiting my order, and V have this day received the amount, as stated, aoove. being in run, wit h- oat discount, although the terms of the Policy. gave yoa ninety days In which to make pay ment, sucn promptness.must commend itseir to every one and can but add to the confidence feltT)y the public in your institution. ; uespecTiuuy, . -' JULIA A. FORD. ; . More t.Iht. V:'- : ". ; : The most essential. thing to a buy er oi clothing' is plenty of ligbt so so that he may see ' .what he is'buy ing. . -The" immense stores of S.i H. Washington. D. C, .Feb. 2nd, 1888. - Dear Sir: The management of the National Life and Maturity Association of this city Is, to'my personal knowledge, in tH? hands of as good business men as there are in any city in the country.- men whose names with those who know them, are the sj-nonym of integrity. business Capacity and lntelliircnce. and you can: rest assured that they arc not men who would allow their names to be thus used un ices they had personal knowledge and super vision or 1 nc management 01 tne Dusiness. Any company witll which they connect their names is worthy of coniidence and patronage, and this fact alone would convince me of the sound ness of the National Life and Maturity even If I had not other facts to Justify my confidence in it:: ery truly yours, , 1 , V. p. CAN AD AY, Mrs. Taylor has left for tbeorth erri cities New York and "Boston: to 7 make sejection forthijpring. trade in Milliner v and Fane v (roods : She is an old hand at the, business, and our goods are generally purchas-, ed from old reliable houses.' " ' - - . , Fashionable (foods at Lowjffi ices, that is our aim this Spring and has always-been" Therefore. vou r success. for goods well bought are half, sold. Any order wJH be tilled with care if -left at TAYLOR'S HAZAH. Therefore, we will sell this week, Ladies', Misses' and Child ren'sHats," Babies'1 Swiss aud . Embroidered Caps, in new and desirable, shapes. Ribbons, Ibices, Gloves," Co rlets, Underwear and Hustles. Remember this entire week, away ; below 'cost - so as to. make room for our new goods at '"K - Tayl -" r - - ' "Vkksailles. Krt August 1887. Mr. W. U. Gibson represents as SpecialAsrent the National Life and Maturity Association of Washington, u. u. 1 am acquainted with the directory 01 this Associauon. xney are gen tlemen ot the highest commercial standlnsr. MT. Gibson and his company are entitled to the fullest measure of confidence and consider ation. ery respectfully, - JO. C. S. BLACKBURN. Fishblate are the best lighted, by tne National life and Maturity Association in tholfi- ; H t DersonaUy.- and the others 1 know by renuta- a a aa. a a a a c aa mia. . 11 a a mr a ta m. a a mam' .awb . . on, ana i taKe pleasure in saying that they Covington, Kvv June 30, 1887. Dear Sin I know several of the Directors ot He !Pe: uon. ana i iukc v are gentlemen of integrity, business eapacityi day or night, of, anv in the city- keeps that class of good 9 that stand inspection with plenty of light.' ;No Cheap John, shoddy, or moth-eaten J goW in Tils jestablishinerit to palm f and -fees wkat!senatok vanck saVs; off on the public-As regards Mf. E 5 Senate: 7 4 Fishblate'a nricenMindthe oualltv - ' Washington, D. e, March 2, is: . of h!affQbdiC he Wnaraaitees :to give .snfwith"severa! members of the Board of 11 w.'tl'iit tA-r.rt . Directors of th! Nation! Life and Maturity i and rood financial standing. . - Very truly yours, ; .; - ; J. G. CARLISLE. 118 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N; Q: inch 3 National Perils and dppr turiities. THE DISCUSSIONS OK TIIK 1 nn I' TD n ft Aiinfnni i r AAimnMirn' bhbiiMi jumm immmi , HKLD AT &, Washington, D. CL, Dec, 7-flth, 18, ' tinder ; th'e auspices and direc- ? vjtloh of Th k : Kyang kllic ai. Allianck, ; For the United States: . - k ;.'. -'. ; ;. . .; . - .' - , e vo., -Paper $1, ;Tbe convention- has been suc cessful,, far beyond what its projec tors had: imagined as-possible, and old convention-goers agree That these' lneeting."'have beeii among the niost 5 wonderful and inspiring. both intellee.fiianr ami moraliv.thac thev have ever attended. T.. .... lion ni i.,., irOltl i. II. lerry for kI::,.. r.l ThJnl ctrot'- Jifnn1 vi. Ai...fri,ta ThftPU 'irifha 0( tlw- bM . 1 1 wpi.t-.riir ir.,i. .t . ......... . . i . -. .tfr T : v . rf .- ; . --Miinits -standing and naraccer or fhe jie-l - I " io ml,;-u r.. . i-V.-.- - V louna one on ner mw i hwi ihsih . uii;, hjou oi . oouse.io araue hum -mamingineniDersuixfMr jhtu,s ujuu-me n? "inhere lat ntu. '" " rrk awn... atKut 9 c,OCK- lJ was uru :T ,se-' - 'A ? ? v ,r. " . v I fheuitvill be conducted wit li. lutegrlty. intel.r M' 1 rCci fiVrVA t.l- t -- w l U1J' 1" . 12-. .,,1 I... tK.fi (Al.n in ',i..nt.,Af r'l.-.... , . 0a4lt iirTo llfwtiM find IrtlSlneS (MiSrHCliy. Jul my. OPUUOU I 4 W W W . W ia tl 1 I t poet tw. . " " - .- . I'uiiusupuer. j oerger s. ' - For sale at imsinoss fcasraeirv. In" mr ODinlon .-'athelUntist Cl.ni. ...: , ... '. ".17 . "IJ-, '-7 " V ' ff- ; . T . v' 'T " rcou!dteWtErctfltLe I 8. lueax. L " i otuw. hooks ami choor Station the City iiail. . . : - .j-Taior waue.Clotninflr or i urnisntng ndem e and thfs patronage ot me puwic man .- the rLf 1..T i? yu l'y cheapest at Heins ! 'Finest shoes for ladies wear in the ! Qobds to patronize hini and you will 11 vSjWctr yours,- . - . ; si. . t---i--r- c. r a.1 npver rPTpf it: y: Tfr - men G ira. ' , n. s. - ' ' . " : Live Book and Music'Stcre. cacai fi ? city, at French & Sons. -I ::.-:. 1

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