V XII IS rAPEK . -..rr eiealojf. sundaja except. trjz& j0ies. Editor and Prop. s ..,Anfhs COO. Three ; n ODe month, 35 cent . -n-i t urerod by carriers, free r rArt or t be city. at the above and llberaL r ", r!?ase report any and !r,4b-r.- D4Der regularly. PURELY VEGETABLE. riven, kidneys, an. Bowels. MtFrtOUi sPE-.ir:c fOR j ilowrl C Htplalnt. fclJaef AITeHi.' i. folic E1M1II1 UlsKlsastsBU fce Without It I ' ir. i. .ar ..r -u:r. riiic and jjuduiaftnlim. -and .1-tor tills. TeR t1" ONE 'eoidxs liter regulator f,i .1 W,i:pr. Prpir.d o.ly ly iirl" n:i i.oo. TV State mineralogist reports Lit California last year produced :iVV-r in ores anl bullion. - - Therii'enw'sff living in the city if N-w Wk may h roiijectured fr, m a ark in the Mail ami Kx- ! that a man on an income this -i-l- ct ) fiul the country h aItUiT than the city. - - TV i.tMru ro?eent by Pope J,eo r.i UL Vihlxell will be cerenio ii."Ui'y prfirl to that huly at the Uyin f the corner tone of the (Atho'iV I nivrrsity in Washington. I.r..,.:i the 21th hM. . - .. Aa imuMiM iron pipe isbeing Iniii iMtttity the oil Ileitis of Peniisvl- xmx with th.H riiv of Chicairo. The -ui i-r rim i hi nr."" III lllUIIIf ir u-l!:)mil long, ami will require ; barrels of oil t. till it. The l-arup ver made has just Wa fotnpleted to force the oil r "Cb the pipe. U:.W.O.(haiu!)erlain,tIie wealthy T'itriQh man. who vt.utto Paris treated hy Pasteur -for hydro rNaf4uibv a wolf bite, has re d completely cured, lie is a i-abrliever in Pasteur and savs ... . . neoweHhtslif,. to him. When ttft I'aris the total number of pu--t-Utrratr,! bv Pasteur was G.iKX. W. r Jhu Sherwowl. who is a mis- of th-iortiuent. repudiates the ia"' which ih.ni h"u':d IX)W to li presume to lww. Sb 4Ibta EiigHh custom, wbirh l?.Mhat MHietv in Amer. ltore?pt.ct. " Cx ,r i . i v owntoije iii build s i sea . t! .. mre is almost en- r unuetl i New York or ,UeUi,lk. rfU ' fr wi,i,low d door - Wherever it forms build- iwtr,- uaed with the simplicity. Cotni.; , .rth. it? .! . 1 . I It but its chief Il i lik elv that rvi wi 7,thltl'irM,sebythe ses- 'lka; t,ul- tny urge. h-clOUt,i,,ti been rUrxv A Paint Kt Milium, M. Hunt, of Ihnt 10,,al Ption Wtt4t;" " 1,1 then, have LhtRl,K'n ha P 'r, m'1, -v The . " slkr.ii 1. 1 4r . " u- MlSlndeil Ami i -. - - - t rt . l"e local r provided runties th i i r I. - i '. V J; . " : p LI) rrTj p T7 VOL. XII WILMINGTON, N. C. SA'ljUJIDAY. MA 12, 1888. NO 114. LOCAL 3STETS- St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Rev. F. W. E. Peschau, pastor of St. PaulV- Evangelical Lutheran Church, returned home this morn ing and will occupy his pulpit as usual to-morrow. German services will be held at 11a, m. land English services at 8 p. in. - - Ixdix to Niw AnrtR-nsxMixrs. il M Earz Dress Ooodj P C Millie Diamond Dyes Stltan Gkotx For the Beach i Louis n Mbikxs- The Mon.irch." Tatlor's Uazaar Talk of the Town Mrs E B Wiggins Offer Extraordinary To-morrow will be just 14 hours in length. Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 50 iu in u tes past C o'clock. Fly Trap., best and cheapest, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t For pure White load, Oils and July, at 9 o'clock a. in., and the Wo- Colorp go to Jacobi's Hardware De- man's Missionary Soeiety of the Clerks in Council. J A large antl entfiusiastic ; meeting of clerks and employes in business houss was held lit the city court rooiri last night and much in Was tllflnifocto1 ! demotion, of ir. J. S. Barren erest r. W. if. . sed tl pot. . f School Books and School Station ery yon can buy cheapest at Heins brger. . - f There were three interments, all children, in Oakdale Cemetery this week. North Carolina Conference holds its annual session in Newbern on Fri day, June 29th, when the annual sermon will be delivered bv Rev W. S. Black, D. D. the for that Religious Item. The Wilmington District Sunday School Conference of the Methodist CtMirch will convene j at -McOee's Church, "on the-Clinton Circuit, on Friday, after the fifth Sunday in aml clothing storeHo close at T..1.. ..4- ft ... .,1 K -TIT- I " . i - o clock every Friday afternoon commencing on the first of June and tine was elected chirm an and M N. Jacobs secretafv. ; i Mr. T, M, Pickett addresse jnesting, stating lth. object which itras called, and move a committee of five be appointed to reqnest the dry goods,, shoe, grocery -'i- Asheville Primaries J A telegram just received in this city from Judge Charles A. Moore, of Asheville, states that! Sted man has swept the primaries hejd there to-day. Out of 36 delegates from Asheville township to County Con vention 35 are for Stedman. - f Services at St. Paul's Episcopal hi. and 8 one erfding the 15th of Septembek in onler that the clerks miarht have some nee led recreation. The Personal. We were pleased to.receive a call to-day from Mr. L. D. Williams, who is here for a short visit, repres enting the publishing house of W. F. Morse, of Washington! City. Mr. Jno. R. Barden, of Magnolia. has accepted a position with Mr. O. O. Vollers. Dr. Thos. K. Wnnrl nns rAf.nrnoil tl. m i i. I ' K"1 cw uiviuum "" from Fayetteville and ! the State uruCr. . Medical Convention. There were four interments, three Messrs. R. J. Jonpsand N Tnnn; children and one adult, in Pine For- delegates to the Grand Lodge I. O, Pubhsh the proceedings)! the uleet est Cemetery this week. O. F. in session at ftrPnbnrn ml after which the meeting; ad- Four interments in Bellevue Cem etery this week, two adults and two children. Messrs. Adrian & Vollers lost yes terday by lockjaw one of their large dray horses. Unity Tent No. CO, I. O. R., last ;com mittee appointed consists of Messrs T. G. Pickett. J. D Mallard, J M. Chestnut, Jas. YOpp and Henry Persse. L. After this, a committee, . consist ing oi w. IN. Jacobs, .Unas, quits, Jno. Roddick, Jasi Ford and J. F Whi taker, was appoi)tite4"td se the ladies and gentlemen of the city and request them to" sigh; a petition not to purchase goods lat any storeldur- ing the holiday season which will not grant the clerks a half holiday. It was also mo yed and carried that the city paperp be requested to the Metholist E. Church South turned last night. will observe the third Sabbath in Mayas "Children' Day." Burglars. You can be safe from them by using J,he Burglar Proof Blind Locks, sold at Jacobi's. x Sadly Disappointed. journed, subject to ; the call of the chairman. 1 . ii The petition wilt be prepared im There was a great deal of disap mediately, and thei first committee Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt and fresh water fishing at Jacobi's ildw. De- Pot- . f The love feast last pomunem expressed yesterday owe will wait upon the merchants realization of the fact.; that the to getltheir seatimluts in regard to memorial services could not beheld thejialf holiday question, .arid kh is at the. Cemetery. The ladies had committee will theh confer witilthe made great preparations and all had second committee, svho'will at Once a large amount of beautiful flowers commence the work assigned jjo it. prepared. But Mr. Donlan, the Su- ! ! ii . I ; Wake Conntr iPrimarleg. - if perintendentat Oakdale, was prob- ! eveniiiir atlnhlv ho nmst. flinmnrriii v iHsfln.l It is currentlv reported here tnat O I J . " ID J " l' I ". Grace Methodist Church was very pointed of any. He. always takes huost bf the towiiships m Jijdge largely atteiideti, ami n was a very inucn mierest in me event anucneer- u",8 u,"i wuuvx, vuu ui c4- fullv assists the ladies in their prep- eigh, have declared against him arations at the grounds. This year That this is trueas jto a large njim lje had made more elaborate prepa- her is beyond question, as will jap- ratious than ever before and the pear by referencf to the Vi disappointment to him was indeed Chronicle received Hst night. Whetb- spiritedand enjoyable occasion. Another lot of those celebrated )il Stoves just received at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. It will pay you to use one. t The Wilmington Light Infantry will attend St. John's Church to morrow afternoon, in full uniform, a very great one. er the ( gentlemen in Raleigh Vh run politics can control the country iue-Awfte ror may. delegates when their Convention bteneck's line painting, famous in meetsJis vet to be seen.. But the when the anniversary sermon will Berlin, of Queen Louise and her two mct remains thesanie, thattherl is young ons (the just dead Emperor a veryIargeT sentiment . which Was be preached by the Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Carmichael. A game of baseball was played yes terday between theWilmington Blue Bells and the Alerts. The captain of the Blue Bells is Alex. Fenner, and they scored 8, and the captain of the Alerts is Frank they scored nix. William and his eider brother 'red cf. nrwi .lo-o-rPssivA in wh.k erick), is reproduced as the frontis- County against Judge Fowle tiiat piece oi tne way viae-AwaKe,t exDresSed itself openly and de- which, in connection with a little fiantlvUt tlie volis. This is onlykn accountentitied-liis Mother s t5oy,' other coroboration that the strength also gives a portrait of the late bm claimed for him is entirely fictitious I -As-ii hviii ilia kwr lfi4- irrvta t-Vi I i . i ii Harriss and I "owi'"v"'"o,"i" and exists only in tne nnaginaiiion uiauo oi mm. auis iiumuer, in its, f newspaper correspondents. I series (children of the Whitetiouse." t :. r fi,OC!fl ih To-iuorrow,Sunday.at(4raceMeth- bvHarriet Tavlor UDtn , t I A" , . ? I a. -rf-t lAl -1 All" ' in UW1C UUi 11UUV ClUY IVf Hii C t AXJ. v 1 ik.t M ninli Tim k i 1 mm tifar if I . . . . m . a.wv-v-- W I Y -w.. iputi icnj I delicrhtiul chanter entitled 'T ie n.n. - f . meeting will be heid and the servh p ., f j Madison," fully ! 9 ' " , ce, ui ii u. in. mm o n. ini., win ue conducted by Rev. T. W. Guthrie, the Presiding Elder of the District. Sabbath school at 3.30 p. m. Death of a Wilmingtonian. ' ueh ,,t till thetlrst illustrated from paintings never be fore engraved; among theuTare four beautiful portraits of Mistress Dolly fd lienn oml rn rt Irk fatrniifa I AUUfVAIOVlit CV11VA ' M VlllV I ... I 1 J 1 ITT Thanks for an invitation to attend grand daughter of President Jeffer- K'" " X o " I' r k......, i,,.!.J o-.iiKi rn,. Idled at Morganton at 2 o'clock yes- x . ..... - . .. . . terdav afternoon. He , was the' sec- 01, 83, ai iuapei inn, on June an. i les oi the numoer are particularly i , f n l 0 I I 1U! mrl iiTQC nirar Vtl XTnava h Shaffner, Chief. John H. London, Dempster Sherman, Miss Perrault, " 7 bi . i qiq 7 - iiiiiiimii. .i ini. s irniiii . i Mki . i .nriwi inn r iivks-s Miiiiiniiuii v - - - - -" - - - - - - - i - - ma as a v i &y a ja - w things to read in the "Contributors and the Children," by Mrs. Mary B. Dodge and others, f 2.40 a year. D. Lothrop Company, Publishers, Bos ton, Mass. B. F. Tyson, S. C. Bragan and U. A. Gilliam, Jr. . Owing to the late fire we have re moved our Shirt Factory, tempora rily, to No. 13 Market street, where we will be pleased to meet our friends and qustomers. No. 13 Mar ket st. Respectfully, J. Elsbach, Prop. t Itock Crystal Spectacle and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: in se looting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying xjwer than has been lost to the eve Nearly There. We regret very much to learri of the death of Mr. Fi-ed. H. Burf, a native of this city, and up to abput ?ars ago a resident here. Jle terday afternoon, fie was the S ond son of Col. James G. Burr, of av- Mr. Burr was for many vears a conduc tor on the Carolina' Central R.JR. In 1879 he married Mjiss Lillian wjal ton, of Morganton, in thisState,aind in 1831 j he removed ,to that pUce where he has ever since resided. His death was sudden, although he hjad A small party of gentlemen, the been for some time past a sufferer Rtlirnrnf thic nnnor hannanin tn frOIll rheumatism. His Wlfe a,Pd ha r ,,.nK. .1.., ua two charming children, both girls. c? r.-i ,i enrvive1 him. Col. Burr 'left here occua?i ivuimyujt yesteruay . itvi i : j . as the terminus. We rode on a flat this morning to attend the funeral. which will take plac4 at Morganton to-morrow afternoon. Lecture car without springs and over a new road and the unanimous verdict of the party was that the riding was as as in the same proportion that von Rood as that on many old and set- pass that point of increase, will cause tied roads. - President Latimer and you further injury to the eye. Using Superintendent Chadbourn were glasses of stronger power than isne- wth the party and the visit was for cessary is the daily cause of prema- the purpose of inspecting progress. lure old age to tte sight. You can get por a short distance, on the wav down, the run was at the rate of 25 Nothing Fairer. I miles an hour, and on the return we I. Shrier, at No. 1CN. Front street made one mile at the rate of 30 guarantees, if any purchasers of miles an hour. We found the road Clothing, Hat nand Furnishing Goods completed to within about one-half art? not perfectly satisfied, he will mile of the Lewis Martin place and refund the I the -track Tftvers are ftxpeeted to ere i - - j m vstcrv fMMSa - - J s. CM I I 1 m?ton Hawkins was cuargeo cent, on the identical goods vou they hope to reach the creek and if with disorderly conduct. H ;inay purchase elewhere. It will be they find the trestle all ready for , fined ?iu. i On Friday evening May 18th, at 8 o'clock, at the Opera House, Rfy. W. S. Creasy will deliver d lecture on "Stepping Stones to Success" for the benefit of Grace M. E. Church. This lecture has been; well attended and highly spoken of iin other places where it has been delivered, apn we look to see the same appreciation ofjt shown here. f Church to-morrowat 11 a, p. m. Sunday School at 4 p. ni. At the evening service the sermon will be the last of the series on "Social Amusements;" subject, "The Thea tre." Seats free. All are! welcome. . PLEASE NOTICE. . We will be glad to recci vb 'comxauilcii.'cn Crom our. mends on any ana allsutjccta cf general Interest, but . The name oi the writer must always t a f ur nished to the Editor.; -, ? ' CornmunlcaUons must De written 'only c one side of the paper. ', -Personalities must De ayolded. And it is especially and partlcularty under- stood-that the Editor does not always ecaort? the views of correspondents t nlcss so st at c J In the editorial columns. . ' J 1 I of the Town I The Cornet Concert Club and the Gefmania Cornet Band . j are two musical organizations of which any city might feel proud. They added larfrelyyesterday to the interest of the services by the delightful music they rendered. . Rev. F. W. E. Peschau and Mr. W. H. Strauss have returned to the city from attendance on the Luth eran Synod. ! , ; (J The steamer Sylvan Grove will leave to-morrow at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for Harper's Peir, return ing at 6 o'clock. j Services mlSt. John's Church to morrow at 7:80 and 11 a. mi and 4:30 p. m. The receipts of cotton at to day foot up 83 baies. this port Quarterly Meetings. Second "round of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District Of the Methodist E. Church, South: Brunswick circuit, at Concord, May 5 and 6. ' jj ' South port Station, May 6 and 7.; Grace Church, at Wilmington, May 12 and 13. H White ri!le circuitr at Fair Bluff, May 19 and 20. i - . .Carver's Creek circuit. atWaymah, May so and 27. -; Clinton circuit, at Andrew's Chap el. June 2 and 3. t Kenansville circuit, at Charity. June 10 and 17. Onslow circuit, at Jacksonville, June 23 and 24. I ! Elizabeth circuit, at-Purdies, June 30 and July 1. i Uokesbury circuit, at McNates, July 7 and 8. Bladen circuit, at Center,! July 14 and lo Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, July 21 and 22. i Brunswick Mission, July 21 and 22, T. W. Guthrik, P. E. i Church Services To-Morrow. St Paul's Eplseepal Church, corner Fourth and Orange streets, Eev. C. A. Arnold, Rector. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Seats all free. Every- ooayis welcome. ! First Presbyterian Ckurch. corner of Tlilrd and Orange streets, Kev, Peyton II. lloere. Pas tor. Sunday services m 11 a. m: visitors cordially welcome always. Sunday School at 3.30 p. m., both in the Mission School and In the Lecture Room of the Church. 1 Grace Methodist E. Church. South,! corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets. Rev. i Walter S. Creasy, Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. fmandSp. m. Sabbath School at 3 30 p. m. I'rayermeecing ana lecture w eanesaay ai s p. m. Seats tree. i i St. Paul's EvanLutheran Church! corner of Sixth and Market sti-CCtl!VTF. W- E. P es- chau, l'astor. English services at Hp'clock a. m. Geianan services at 8 p. m. sunuiTJscn at 3 p. m. W. n. Strauss, Supt. visitor, dlally welcome. ,- Second Presbyterian Church.corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. J. W. 1 Primrose, Pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. ana 8 p, m. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. Prayer Meet ing and Lecture Wedesday at 8 p. m. The public cordially invited. Seats free. ; Bladen Street M. E Church, corner Fifth and Bladen streets.. Rev. T. Page RiCaud, Pas tor. Preaching at li a. in. class meeting at 3 m. - - .. ..;-.. WotirHrtiia sunn7lvia In Tlltnn ITnTVr TJnnm every Sunday at 3 P. M. Publlc;cordially invi- ed. Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and Church streets, Rev. jl. a. Tuttie, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 1 30 p. m.' St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral. First Mass at 7 a. m. secona jviass at io a. m. espers ana Benediction at 5 o'clock, p. m. Dally Mass at .30 a. m. - , p Second Baptist Church, on Sixthj between Church and Castle streets, Rev. Ji P. King, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. . ' First Baptist Church (coLV corner of Fifth and Campbell street s, Rev. A. M. Conway, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., at 3 p. m. and at 8 p. m. Sunday School at 1 p. m. Seats free. St. Mark's Church, corner Sixth and Mulber ry streets. Rectory opposite to meo unureo. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 p.m. Evening Prayertnd Sermon at 7-30 o'clock. Holy Communion cele brated on the first Sunday in every month, and Shiloh Bapti3t Church, corner of Eighth and Walnut streets. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. m. Sabbath School at 1 o'clock, p. m. Preaching at a o clock, p. m. Bible reading at 6 o'clock. n. m. Preaching at 8 13 o'clock, p. m. Seats ree. Last week's sales were im mense -at iAYJLUK'S BA ZAAR. Another lot of those tlne.Corded FrenchSwissCaps secu red, and will be placed on our counters - MONDAY & TTJESDAT at 35c. and 50c. each; actual value 1.00. ----- ! In PARASOLS 'and'SUN SHADES we are limited this Week,, so come early.to,; se cure one of them, ; :, l; : j Last week's sales were sure--ly appreciated, and .why not when we are selling Silk PABASOLS FOR : 73c WORTH $1.00 1.63 ' 2 25 2.19 . : ; 2.73 2.75 " 3.50 together with a lot of Hats. Madena Chip Hats for.IDc, worth 50c. Sailor Hats,Gar den Hats, Dress Shapes in all colors, such as Torpedo, Poke nd lots of other, shapes for 25c. each at (; f if if ii fi ii Taylor'sBazarp 118 TJarket Gt., WILMINGTON, N. C. ' . ' my 13 Notice. IJOHN WERNER, THE BARBER, HAS y upcucu a xtaruer nop on tne jast siue or Second street, next to the Grocery Store of A. ii. Holmes, at which place -patrons and the -public generally are invited, to call and get-, strictly nrst-class work. Shave 10c,, Hair Cut -20c., Shampoo 20c. . , . my 11 tf Executor's Notice, HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR OF the last will and testament of James Dawson, deceased, I hereby notify all persona having claims against the sajd testator to ;ex hibit the same to my attorney, Junius Davis, Esq., at his office in Wilmington, N. C, on or . before the 14th day of April, A. D: 1889. VV ILililAAl UiLDKETll FIELD. ap 14 law 6w s Executor, . Administrator's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS 'A DMINISTRA tor of the estate of the late James M. Daw . son, I hereby notify all persons having claims . against the said decedent to exhibit the same to my attorney. Junius Davis. Esa.. at his of fice in the city of Wilmington, N." C., on or be- . fore the 14th day of April, A. D. 1889. . . ,. WILLIAM HILDRET1I FIELD, ' ap 14 law6ws Administrator." CAROLINA BEA0H. SCHEDULE OF STEAMER JSchoefr1- City Court. Before the Hayo this morniiag i A Preaching at 8 15 o'clock, p. m. Elder M. v. Morris, pastor. NEW A D VKRTI8 EM B NTS. r was For the Beach. . rpifE STEAMER SYLVAN GROVE WILL leave at 2 o'cloct to-morrow afternoon for Harper's Pier, returning at 0 o'clock1! my 15 it " , '' ' - H " NVi irilnkMv free!or noexn. to vou to convince them to cross when .they pet there ary nay, a wuueb m i.-r aur I JTL El : 1JJ jC iVVA- 'U Hl'li .. ! . 1 . . - . I., ... . . . . - . a i -, i fnilA1 tn nnnaii onI Itt'.TB illKHl ' - I Ut vuniij for- jineu oi me iact and you will be I vney win prooaoiy ue at tne oounu ,cict .. v .rt.. r -, . -.Vl'- - - !Vr7;inVvT- a. Tat: Prompt ai : j j money ahead by c Ailing at I. SHBIEU'8, by next Saturday nightT The indi-; f 10. and cations now seem favorable to' the; Henry ijliarlea, suspicion oija:-. i "( ) I J I S Hi'Mri AKlliO . etl.L - opening of the road liy the first of ceny, casaxontirine . The Old Reliable f MnthiW No. lB'and to N. Front St Jane but we think it will be a little ; Obadiah Jenkins, di-orderly con J uu ... rr.n. Mi ll: ment that wjiUttPko read this and Then acT will find honoj-ablex""-3 leneral Manager. . Grain Cradleo, N.RAIN, GRASS AND " BUSH SCYTHE, VJT. Snathsr Feed Cutters. Cutting Knives. Grass and Rice Sickles, Fan. Mills, &c We will guarantee to give you the best grade of goods and at the lowest cash prices. h-- - W. E. 8PRINGER & CO.. my 6 tf 14 Front St., Wilmington, N. C 0. 0. VOLLERS, - Q AVING CLOSED OUT MY LIQIJOII-BUS- iness, I will enlarge my store so as t increase my commission and Grocery Business. In stead, of Liquors I - will put In a complete stock of Dry Goods, Notions, &c 'Consign ments solicited. Highest prices paid for all kinds of Country Produce. All orders prompt ly! attended to. Advances made on all consign ments. O. O. VOLLERS, my l tf No. 8 North Water st. Insu ranee. CCIDENT, FlRi, LIFE, MARINE, KENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. : x mchl2tf Apply to . .'SMITHfi BOAT WRIGHT, No. 124 N. Water 8 1 reet - , Telephone No.7 U Field Croquet. rjjHE BEST LINK OF CROQUET FOR QUAL lty and Price ever offered. Good, .Cheap Durable. Also Lawn Tennis, at . - - HEINSBERGER'S apl8 "V.- v v.- Diamond D yea IN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE mspK can be found at -v - . ' VC. MILLEirS.- ; ' - German Drug store. ' " , Corner H. Fourth and Nwu sts.,1 1 P. 8. Prescriptions filled at ail timr . ci iv and night. " . , mcni itf - Til- pI:iC( to . Inn vi

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