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VOL XII.
WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, JULY 31 1888.
4t
NO 150;
arc-" ' ,V
.rr.tirr..-'
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s ii'ii; .ners imve
vit'lfr'y119? cause
. ' i u .-. N t-tiuU-y certain, no
SeSS':':" A tWeWteyl will -
iTVT? Jt - correct
The semi-annual report of thteSan position to theso-callecf 'pure" lard
Francisco savings banks shows a -fWU a bill which, he says, provides
totolposit of .t70,0OO,O00 in t&ft fX'tntls
Danks. y - ; ; all) that may have died anaturalor
W ;:dV i. - an artificial-death, tobe sold asptire
l he bttite authorities of Florida hird and puts an internal revenue
have ordered that the entire village tax on any -compound that may-con
of Plant City; in I that "State, he lVi eveu H1fe a substance as
clrnoi frt 'M , . c cotton seetl oil. -The Major is a far
burned to the ground, includmff all mer and knows what he is talking
buildings furniture, bedding, &c, m about; and if they get their bill
orderrtd" MaiVip oqt the so-called tbrough, which seems to be in the
vello w or inRlari il fo'vor thr ' lllteret of the large manufacturers
venow or malarial fever there. . -s. pf the West, they will have to -find
The railroad frntu Rpnn a pmc ib""e oi.uie oest memoers or ve
i ne rauroau rrom tsuenob Av res a ,mi.nH,n.ni Pmnn.iff oa Qrn.
ro the foot of the Andes has on it ! Maior McCIannnv ilnKn, Wn of-
what U prolxiblytlie longest tangent ten during business hours, even if
n the world. -It runs- 2tl miles on ' n a.?A V" rotiuerat eleven o'cloejc
is soieiy respos?iuie ior.
v JMV AfltM v of thfl
Stomach, ;
a.'bee line? 'without a. curve, and
during the distauce -there is not a
single bridge,no opening larger than
Ex jjoI foul gases,
4 A1 !ay Irri utlon
jT7fff;r- ; ji antl, rtt. tho same-
irif.J otter troubles
burtli feet. .
"My wif v
fhrr-; : -Ar-,
: -:. ' ; .
at,
:;.:- : ' -bo-
: "
'Sit it
::f!r."M i'-'sreptic.'' Some
i . i" .' rtijtiimiis I4ver '
t i "' , .. 'r-!-kf;lt has
. r- i-t this' r nl ari -'
" - .1 ? ;; -r fi'acr
, i i s; . i rtid I feci
.. .: i.H -w ut will
. - i' unities
an ordinary culvert, and not a cut The Rkvikw is not responsible for
nor a ml exceeding three and one-! such a charge. Major McClaiumy
was not present at the Convention
which nominated him for Congress
and the Review stated that the
news of the said nomination found
him the field, in bis shirt sleeves,
hard at work stripping fodder.
Thereupon some of our exchanges
have dubbed him "the Cincinnati
of the 50th Congress."
J. H. - ' '
Borate lstp d&wly
cn sat
The r proposed bridge over the
Hudson River at New York City is
certainly the ! most stupendous nn
dertaking of its kind yet proposed
in this country.- The cost is estima.
ed at $42 000,000, or nearly twice as
much as that of theBro'oklyn bridge
The bridge proper is to absorb $1G,
000,)00 of this, the app roach es $ 1 2, -
000, 000,. and the. land necessary for
the approaches $14,000,000. There
is to be Jint ; one span over tlie
stream, which is a good deal wider
lat its narrowest available jpoint than
the.East River at its broadest.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
RITE TO M E FOR PRICES AND TERMS
before buying an Instrument, aa I keep one
of the largest stocks or
PIANOS AND 0EGANS
IN THE SOUTH."-" '" J ;
I can sell you any of tnerst-class mauu-
ianurra. - .....
TVLOM 10O UPWARDS
FROM $45 UPWAItDS.
SEXD FOR CATALOGUE.
J. Xjb- Stone
RALEIGH, N. C.
BRANCH. HOUSE :
OnDocfc street, between Front ana Second
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Capk Fear. :.
Our correspondent is , mistaken.
The Stokley House, :
pARTIES IN WANT OP ACCOMMODA-
tlons et WrigntSYllle will find- the STOKLEY
H0CSB weU suDDUed wltn all that is neces-
Board by the day, week or . montn : at low.
raws. .-. - . -
, Pig Ftsli supp;r8 to order at any hour dur
uigtae evening. - . . : -
VUotthft (1pllrtrua rtt calf, watpr flsb ornlvS-
ciarns. shriraDs. tc. t urnlsned to quests. - -
sajiing Boats. Fisulnsr Boats,Flsnlng Tackle,
sc. niniisned on short notice. , ... .
Jst?Uey nouse fronts the water and is
ttbin lOOyardsor the Depot.
fa.ott W. H. STOKLEY, :
TJ ; - . ... .- -. .
Senator Vance has revived an old
chestnut "and applied it to a new
use. The Washington correspon
dent of the New i York Herald says:
They-were talking about the pos
sibility of an early adjournment as
they lingered over their cigars and
appohnaris in the Senate cloak
room yesterday. Hv "they" is meant
a little gronp of Senators compris
ing Messrs. Vance, Hearst, Beck,
Gorman and Ransom. Mr. Vance
being appealed to for his opinion re
garding the matter replied: -
'I can't ; answer your question
definitely, but I can tell you a story
that is very apropos to the situation.
Two friends" of mine in North Caro
lina were spending the night on one
occasion in an old country inn. The
night was warm, and one of the
gentlemen arose to open the win
do w. -The glass doors of an old cup
board, which he supposed to be the
window, were the first object upon
which his hands rested. Failing to
raise tnem ne strucK tnem witn a
bootjack, making quite a large hole.
As he returned to bed his friend
asked him how it looked outside.
He stuck his head through the hole,
and as he withdrew it he exclaimed:
'It's dark as h and it smells like
old "'cheese.' So it is, gentlemen,
with regard to adjournment. The
outlook is as dark as "hades and it
smells like October."
L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE,
JTheonivfi.
. ; Our Washington Letter.
-v.: - ; (Sp. Cor. Dally Review.)
, Washington, D. C, July 29? '88.
- The decision of the Republican
caucus of the Senate to bring in a
substitute tariff bill will probably
prolong this se&sion of Congress till
October and thus make it the most
remarkable one on record. The
longest one on record up to now was
the first session of the 31st Congress,
which ended September 30th, 1850,
after lasting 302 days. Howell Cobb
was Speaker, and it was during the
Kansas Nebraska discussion. Other
long sessions were', the 27th, 32nd,
33d, 44th and so on, none of which
lasted later than August 31st, if we
except the second session ... f the
40th, which by adjourning from
date to date ended November 10th,
with 237 days to its credit. Besides
its probable length, the eight day-and-night
deadlock, and the re
markable and unequal tariff debate,
the 50th Congress will be a memora
ble one. - r
. Not only will this be a remarkable
session, but the people of your dis
trict may ; well congratulate them
selves , upon the perseverance and
success of their faithful member,
Col. Rowland, who has secured for
them his first term the flattering
sum of $502,750, which is shown by
the appropriation bills in the fol
lowing items:
Cape Fear River, below Wil
mington $245,000
Public Building at Wilming
ton...................... Waccamaw River......
Lumber River
Public Building at Charlotte
Salaries Assayer and Melter
at' Charlotte
A Private Claim of.........
150,000
5,000
5,000
85,000
2,750
10,000
: fou - : -'
GENTWiKlFN.
JFSdi1" S3 Semles Shoe In the
Sflno TtarkX cosmg $5 or $6, ana
? thp af? or nails to wear the stocking
eu-fitti;' makes them as comfortable
st. viril a nand sewed shoe. Buy
ttonaw t genulne unless stamped on
w r J? Slastt Shoe, warranted.".
J?4 aiy hi$hxs 4 SHOE, the original
custom , welt shoe, which
to om-made shoes costing Irom $6
feSSS 2.5Q siiOK ts unex-
4A,VfVVsi3 SHOKlswornbvauiqMarlotte public building bHJ begot
A tie &hn school shoe In the world.
feuJ? made lQ Conffress,
nte wlIS not 801(1 y yp1" e1-
f L DOUGLAS. kto..
J Total $502,750
It is likelv the amount for the
Charlotte building will be increased,
and it is proper . to give Senator
1 Ransom credit for valuable aid in
getting the muouut for the Cape
Fear increased by $145,000 in the
Senate. This is a creditable show-
. a i ..- in
jing lor A new memuer vuose in
health even has not kept him from
I his nmistaut nbst of duty. The
for
H. VQNGLAHN,
Wilmington. N, C
13301
eodip
through on Satunlay, after several
formef unsuccessful efforts. v
I have just seen au attack in. a
Virginia paper upon your gtirrmg
little assistant member from the old
Third, on account of his active, op-
A CIIIL1 KILT,K1.
. Another child killed by the use
of opiatesgiven in the form of Sooth
ing syrup. . Why mothers give their
children such deadly poison is sur
prising when they can relieve the
child of its peculiar troubles by us
ing Acker's Baby Soother. It con
tains no Opium or Morphine. Sold
by Munds Bros., druggists.
LOCAL ISTSrS.
Index to New Advertisements.
Heinsbergeb -Pianos .
W J Kirk ham Rose Farm
P C Miller Cigars, Cigarettes
Regatta Carolina Yacht Club
Louis H Meares Flannel Shirts
G G Aman & Co Fish and Oysters
Mrs E B Wiggins Visitors to the City
Headquarters for BassBalls, Bats
Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is at Heins
berger's. ' - ' ' m
It is hoped that there will , be five
boats in the rowingrace on.the river
here on Thursday.
WireCloth for your windows and
and doors can be had at Jacobi's
Hdw. Depot.
July leaves us to-day and the third
and last of the Summer months
dawns to-mprrow.
Economy and strength are pecu
lia to Hood's Sarsaparilla, the. only
medicine of which "100 Doses One
Dollar" is true.
Fishing Tackle. A full assortment
of all kinds for both salt and fresh
water fishing at Jacobi's Hdw. De
pot. ' t
Why is it that it takes until Tues
day morning for Saturday's Fay
etteville Journal and Sunday's Char
lotte Chronicle to get. to Wilming
ton? And echo answers "why?"
The Seacoast Railroad Company
will in a few days begin the erection
of a handsome and commodious de
pot building at Wrightsviile, to be
located over the marsh and abutting
on the main land. It will comprise
ticket office, waiting room,platform
baggage room, freight house &c
Capt. J. S. Allen will do the work.
Going to Florida.
Capt. Leta Potter, "of the steam
yacht JUrpon, leaves to-day for
Southport. The Tarpon is to be
sent to Florida, to get ready for the
Fall business, and Capt. Potter will
meet her at Southport and will take
her to Jacksonville. Capt. Potter
has a brother there, in command of
the steamer Kate Speitcer, and he
will stop with him a week aud will
then go on to Titusville, where he
will take a position with Capt. R.
P. Paddispn, on the- steamer Hock
IcdrjCy plying on the Indian river.
Capt. Potter is a clever gentleman
and a skilful officer and we wish
him much success in his new home.
. ' Y. M. C. A. 1 . . -
Regular weekly meeting this
Tuesday Evening at 8:15 o'clock, at
Masonic Hall, on Market street, be
low Second. Strangers cordially in
vited. Members urgently requested
to ,attend and show -their interest
in the Association. Unless they, do
so it can' hardly be t expected that
non-members will contribute to the
building fund for the new building,
there beinsr no encouracrement for
tHem to do so. Only four members J"1 to fXf' Ji
- - , , - j LTitiBStfs ui stronger nower uiaui
. , Mayor Fowler has issued orders
prohibiting bathing by boys or men
at the foot of Market and Princess
streets, either in. the day time or at
night.' At all the other wharves
bathing is . prohibtfed during the
day, but Will be permitted at night.
,-"'. The Third Regatta. . " . .
Tiie third regatta f the season of
the 'jOarolina rchtp Club wilf 1b
sailed over the, course - at Wrights
viile on Friday " next, August 3d,
starting at 3:30 p. ; m. Yachtsfor
this, race must enter not later; than
12 o'clock to-morrow, in accordance
witii the rules bf the club. A spirit
ed ia.ee lb expected:' s '
x The Passport Has Gone." Ai
We are sorry tox hear that the
steamer Passport has left' us. She
sailed this afternoon for New York,
where she will run as a jjassenger
boat between- that city ivnd' Fort
Hamilton, for which jjUrpbse she
has been chartered. She will re
turn here about the first of Novem
ber and will resume her towing busi
ness at this port. Capt. W. A. Snell
will remain in command of her.
The Passport has ever been and ever
will be a great favorite with our
people. She has been on the Cape
Fear for nearly eleven years.
City Court.
Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol
lowing cases this morning:
Monkey Shaw,disorderiy conduct,
$10 or 20 days in a close cell.
Walter Williams, larceny, . case
continued. ; -
Obadiah Jenkins, nuisance, bo and
over to the next term of . the Crimi
nal Court in the sum of $50.
k Laura Davis, disorderly conduct,
$10 or 20 days.
Susie Capehart, goats running at
large, $5 or 10 days.
There were two other cases of
disorderly eonduct, which we np
press by request. -
'. -. O .
. . ". . Personal. . . ' "
I Mr. Bel lisario and family of J ack.
onvllle, Fla., are in the city, on a
visit to relatives here. '
Our good friend, Mr. Washington
Biggs, of St. Stephen's, S. C, spent
Sunday with his friends here. -
Hon. A. M. Waddell will deliver
an address at the reunion of the
Cleveland County Veterans' Asso
tion, to be held on Thursday at
Shelby.
Mr. J. H. Sharp, Secretary and
Treasurer of the C. C. R. R., has
gone to his old home at Williams
borot in Vance county, on a short
visit. g
Mr. W. Cf. Pulliam, trace and
claim agent in Capt. Emerson's of
fice, has gone North on a business
trip which will , extend as far as
Niagara. He will be absent about a
week. v
The Firemen's Tournament. v
A meeting of the Firemen's Tour
nament Committee was held last
night at the hall of the Hook and
Ladder Company to hear reports
from various sub-committees. Chief
Oldenbuttel was in the chair and
Mr. J. D. Kelly secretary.. The
committee on railroad rates and
hotel accommodations reported that
satisfactory arrangements could be
made. : -.".
-The committee appointed to so
licit subscriptions to pay the neces-
sary expenses of the tournament,
(including $300 to be invested in
prizes) reported that they had suc
ceeded in securing subscriptions to
the amount of $420. "
It was decided by the full commit
tee that, in view of the fact that
$1,000 will be required to pay the ex
penses 6f the tournament, the coin
mittee on subscription" be directed
to make another effort to . raise' the
full amount and report at a meeting
to be held Thursday night.
It was the sense of the meeting
that unless the necessary amount
can be secured by the time men
tioned, the tournament should be
postponed indefinitely. " .
ltoek Crystal Spectacles antl Eyeglasses
- Advice to old ; and young: in se
lecting spectacles you should be cau
tious not to take more magnifying
vower than has been lost to the eye
as in the same proportion that you
pass that point of increase, will cause
using;
lsne-
We arev requested to give notice
of a meeting of the Ladies' Christian
Union Association, , at the First
Baptist churchy on Wednesday,
August 1st, at. O p.. m. V.'
yt-: . ... . ,,r ...... . r;-:-.yjy-
I Mr WfKirkham; at Rose Farm,;
in the Eastern section of. the. city,'
has a line pasture for, cows, a", li ni
ited number of which he -will take,
driving them; out in thej
and imc k in t he afternoou.
morning
The ; h ighest , the thermometer
could climb to-day was 88 and as a
consequence ".the.. atmosphere" has
been very pleasant. ; The .wind has
Southeast nearly.all day,- til:-
v.'e v,iii t-2 tor:. - ;r
frca cur fr.c-u Ca r-y t'l fdi
"general Interest, but ; ". ' '
, The name of th writer 'err; r :r. ;
ntshed to the Editor, '
Communications must be v.
one side of the paper. ; .
Personalities must be aTClic a.
And It Is especially and partlcul:
stood that the Editor Goes not alvra
theTlewsof-correEpondents cnlctj
In the editorial columns.
ts cr.
r Carolina r Yacht Glub.
TnETrjIRD REGATTA. OP r '"s"WILL IV
snlledover the Club Co :. cn 1'r v
August oJ." ' v--
" Yachts will report at S oloC: p. r...
No 'Yacht will bo allrnvr .! tn r- r i
i3w-i 3eanesday, Aug. 1st.
.y Gjbo. i, pa r Lr:v.
Jy 8iit ifjrwy i - -. :
Attention Den: o c r '
ijlHERE VILL BE A. ilEETl N QY
YOUNG JNDEMOCRATIC CLUIJ ,
day EvenlDg-v Aug. 1st, at8:C0 o ciocic. as.
der s Hall, corner Front and Orar f tree :
By order of the President. --
Jy 30 St : J. C: MORRISON. f oCrc t
v Messrs. G. G. Aman & Co. have,
opened a fish,oyster,egg and general
produce depot on Dock street, be
tween Front and Water, where they
will be pleased to receive and fill
promptly all orders entrusted to
them. See ad. in this issue.
X now furnished with poUte and an
v aiu'rs. aii nar.rons wi rvx crv.- i t--
and to their sa.fJsfap.tJon. .- irim c t -
dUCedtOSSc. l'rirn nf RaJhlrxr Snlr'i-
desiring a nice Fish Dinner. would do v
V ua u visiu - r u A BALI.
. To the Boys. . . .
Fifty dozen- Cleveland and Thur
liianCaps, just received." Pride 25
cents each. " - :
I. SH Ell Bit,
Clothier and Hatter, - '
16 N. Front street.
A Stranger Here.
Mr. W. A. Bryan, while fishing
from the bridge at the Hummocks
yesterday, caught a fish that is a
perfect stranger to these waters. It
was a small fish, only 7 or 8 inches
long, almost round, flat, of a flesh'
color, with Irregular black streaks
on its sides. There was a dorsai flri,
3 or 4 inches long, sticking straight
up from the back and as hard as a
piece oi bone. It had a ' very small
mouth, too small to have taken the
hook. Mr.'Bryan hooked it' on the
outside. We looked hasily through:
C uyier this morning,and also another
work on natural history, in the fish
department, but could not find it in
ither. "' .. . : - . .? .
The FayettevUle Con tlngent.
The FayettevUle Independent
lagnt intantry got DacK iiome on
Friday and the Journal . of that city-
has this to say in consequence
thereof: . . "
, Tne a. l. Xj. l. returned home in
full force by yesterday's train. They
are all agreed that the newspaper
accounts of camp life are not exagr
gerated. Some, however, with whom
we have talked, could hardly find
words for any other than the last
day that they spent there. On this
day, the stringency of military rule
was considerably modified, and the
boys were permitted to go about
and do as they pleased. As natjnralty
tnen as a quck iaKes to water, tney
sought out the fair sex,' and we
would judge from conversation that
this companionship eclipsed that
found in the camp. Such occasions
as these are in a high degree ac
countable for many heartbreaks,
aches, and sighs, and the Encamp
ment of '88 has a more "- than ordi
nary number to account for. Some
of ' the fair Wilmington damsels
have taken a deep hold upon the
hearts of a number of our boys, and
we fear that the result will be that
some "best girl" will suffer, thereby
(temporary, however, no doubt. )
We think our boys would vote
most a unit to have the annual
camp pitched at -Wrightsviile.
Baclie's Dining
cntlve
3 1 -.
-All
i II to
:6r.
0AB0LINA BEACH.
TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE SYLVAN
GROVE will leave for Carolina Beach ever y
week day at 9:30 a. m. and 3 p. W ,
Jy27M
J. W. HARPER,
- Gen'l ilanasrer.
Atlantic fi617
WllIGIITSVIL.LEj N. C,
5
f JtHIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER BESOET IS
situated at the .WrRjhtsville Terminus of the
vvumingxon eacoasc itaiiroaa, and there i s
no charge for transportation ot self orbasw-s?
to the HoteL . ' "
1 ; Bad : of Music -Engaged for. Its Sccj; '
We are sorry the : Soldier Boys have gone
home so are the girls. - ';
Those-deslring Board can find comfortable
rooms and good fare at reasonable rates.
ED. WILSON MANNING,
Jy28tf v- . - - Proprietor.
, . "" ' -
Jno. "P, LeGrand, ,-
SUCCEEDING; PARTNER -OF TIIE LATH
Arm of A.- A. Brown & Co., Connlsslon
Merchant, office in s thei Kerchner iu:iair r,
No. Water street. Will give prompt attention
to aU business, r"-- v ;
Represents some of the best houses In tLe
country. ? invites Correspondence.
Jel31y d&w.. . i
NJBW ADVERT IS JEM JSli Tb;
Rose Farm
TASTURE FOR CITY MILCH CO wX
XT have six acres of nne Pasture. Will Pas
ture a limited number of Milch Cows. Drive
them out and in at fifty cents per week. Good
well water to drink. Will guarantee an in
crease In Milk. Pasture in city limits,
jy 31 21 W. J. KIRKHAM.
Fish and Oysters.
TXTE WOULD RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY
f V our friends and the public generally that
we have opened a Fish. Oyster, Egg and Gen
eral Produce DeDOt at No. 15 Dock street, be
tween Front and Water, where we- will be
pleased to-see them and nil promptly all or
ders entrusted to our care.
Respectfully,
j'312m G. G.AM AN & CO.
I:
TJew York
JpAPERS AND MAGAZINES,
aiso cicy rapers
Are for sale at
HEINSBERGJSR'S
" Live Book and Music Store. -Jy31
- " - .
Pianos,
Organs, Guitars, Violins,
BANJOS, ZITHERS, . '
Mandolines Acc6rdeons
fiichter Harmonicas,
out of 180 were present at the regu- j cessary is the daily "cause otprema- . -also- .
lar meeting last Tuesday eveni ng. ! tare old age to the sight. You can get rnE best violin and guitar strings
, . , ' - For Sale at - , . : - .
HEINSBERGER'S
i jya ' ,
Meiuhcrs " will think of this and the best at He.nsberger76i
govern themselves " "accordingly. "Burglars. You can be safe from
Capt. Pennington, from New York, - them by using the Burglar Proof
will address the meeting to-night. Blind Locks, soldat Jacobi's. '
No6, ; :
Wilmington Seacoast R. R.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY 27, 'SS, AT 6 A.21
; From WUmlngton,
Leave ....
Leave..,..
Leave.....
Leave....:
Leave.....
Leave... r.
Leave
... 6:30 a. m
... 9:30 a, sa
...11:50 a. m
3.-00 p. xu
... 5:00 p. m
... 7:55 p. m
...10:00 p. m
: From Hummocks.
Leave..;... . 7.45 a. m.
Leave...... .10.-05 a. m.
Leave. . ; .'. . 1 Ki p. ra.
Lcav.. 4 0) p. ii.
Leave...';.;. f') p. ra.
Leave...,.. &ia tp. ii
Leave. . . . .11:4 J p. Hi.
- July 57 XL
J. H. CHADBOURN, 3k.,
General Manager.
p fgars, CigarettcD,
CE COLD SODA" WATER AND MILK
iliui o fnll tlna"nf Om-w : Potent-
Medicines, Soaps, Perfumeries, Hair Brushes,
&, can be fund at . - -
. F. C MILLER'S,
' Drugstore.
Corner 8. Fourth and Nun Sts,
P. S. Prescrtptlons filled at all hours, cay
or night. , , Jy li tt
"MACINAW.''?
ONLY GENUINE "MACINAW" HATS SOLD
IN WILMINGTON. ; ,
LOUIS H. MEARES.
; 12 NORTirntONT, .
:-,V Gentlemen's Furnisher and Hatter
Sbarpie Xatie Paniolc,
QAPT. I. W. JOHNSON, WILL TAKE PAII-
ties Sailing, Trolling Or Fishing. Parties ta
ken to the Fishing Grounds Cmtslde or up and
down the ChanneL Charter parties accom
modated. For terms apply on Board or at t o
HoteL . : ; . ' lySJtr
Steamer Passp or t9a
OCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK. EVEIiY
day, except Sunday, leaves foot Market strc :
dally, except Tuesday, at 9 o'clock a. m. for
southport, the Forts and to Sea, Returning,
leaves Southport at 3 p. m.
A Ten cent Excursion every evening at 6
o'clock, except Tuesday, on Tuesday leave ?
at quai p. m. ' . - - --. .- -.
jylt . J. 1L UARPER;
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25.00 Reward.
OST A DIAMOND FROM A RING Weln-
lng 2)4 Carats. The above reward win be pal J
for the recovery of tbe same. Lost between
the Postoffice and Market and Sixth strctrj.
t S. H. FISUBLATi:,
Jy 20 tf North Front street.
howell & cunnn:
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