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l every TSISPAPEB ; : ...... ...tj nditor and Prop. i. POfAGE PAID: . gIX mos toa Three ttflOi one mV, 35 cents.' , silvered by carriers, free , nart of tuecitr. at the above -iiDieast report any and V&tneir paper regularly. V -I iV " W . : j ; . y; j :- r ; , I- I - ' f - most elegant form ' W ... n-t ta Iff f ...-.iTlVE AND nu i m i iwuowuiv.6 VPL Xril; WILMINGTON, N, C. THURSDAY, OCTOBEIi 24, 1889, NO 252. The electric light on the Eiffel j j There is a flurrvinc in ih mit Tower can be seen i at Orlpnnu mui-if i 7-- . iwv huh. seventy nines aistant. ! Oysters are scarce and but few The Democrats in Montana are I have been brought in for some days getting on top. They are confident that the Courts will sustain them. San Salvador is" the I first of the Central American republics to establish a" telephone service throughout its territory. I n i Bad weatlfer yesterday in Mary land, Pennsylvania and New York. Snow and sleet were j abundant. There was a strong appearance of snow here last night'. 1h c l : vtioLt iuuuul iii.ciu.Lurc over the State. rtost excellent remedy known to jfMSf THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Ilea one is Bilious or uonsupaica SO THAT SftOODf REFREOHIMQ SLEEP, JgALTn ana u i fcttuvt n fiATURAU-Y FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are (Hightedwithit. -y ' - ASK fOW PHUOOJ5T FOR UWFACTUREO ONLY 5T . CilffCRNIA FIG SYRUP CO. wttuE.n. wiv roffr. m r Rr sale by . j WHOLESALE DlUJGGIST, iiSlydiw Wilmington, K. u. Inherited Blood Poison. btmsj people there are "whose distress uteres, aches, pains and eruptive ten- ntace due to Inherited blood poison. fcUHf asses from parent to cMUUand It Is lasm&eduty of husband and wife to fatf blood pure. Tns is easily accom- tj a timely use 6t B. B. B. (Botanic btf laliaV to Blood Balm Co., At tx for ot ot moat contin'clBr proof. M. KUauu. a a i writes: My two pawreafflicteautv uoodpoison, wmcn ktore said was keremtaiy. Tney DotUbrolw x In sores and eruptions wnicn B. B. B. pnptly controlled and pnally cured com- in. a 3f. Williams, sandy. Texas, writes: It three poor afflicted children, who lnlier- aitlood poison, nave improved rapidly alter iwofB.aa It is a oodsend." it Wilson, Jlen Alpine Station, N. C, C 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison sal me to have my leg amputated, and on Komp tiere came a: large ulcer, wnicn P worse every day until doctors gave me fsate. i only wetgned "120 pounds wnen I atotateB. B.B.,andj2 bottles Increased vrgjrht to 180 pounds and made me sound jeQ. 1 never knew wnat good beajtn before." Esses Burr and James jpi BEGIN THE S5TD ANNUAL SSS aeirScUool tor young ladles and pblj- oa Monday, 1 uuiuuui r nu 1 -v He Scbool House, oh Third street, Imme- ft ; Sorth of St. John-sf Churcli. hstrnctlon Thorough and Terras Keasbnable. rcnox rN vocXl music, calis- flOlCS AND NEEDLEWOKK WITH- I OUT EXTKA ciiakge. . --wiuju .music on nanoi'oru? or organ r' DT Mrs O11 ch I Tier i Vtinlla ottAnrilrnr SSS013 will. If desired. "Tse accommo sSkT C0DTeuient tours at'thD residence TU Crayon, Oil,! Water Color and ,lSf?Ea,lTc ftrts, taugiit at reduced rates; 2w SI?.er Particulars Inquire at 224 North eet. ; sep23 tf Wb and GfntletadB of Wilminsrtoa . pr- - q , HIR0XIZE Yt)tTT? TTWnTIT.ATi CMCICK- lbyhuylnr what you need from Hi r??' No- IT MartctLstreet, between tTLr.. Don'tmWs the place, LooR pX v- "De f Ware kept constantly In W JSH get good Ware whetf you buy UT&ox. . octstf , The Tariff Reform ? League," r of Illinois, which includes in its ineui bership many influential Republi can, is organizing many reform broadcast v- Of THE t rs OF CALIFORNIA, . 111 iTith the meaicinai ST6f Plants linow-n to be Wubs in every school district, and beneficial to tne numan Isiea, forming an agreeable A effective laxative to perma-Z-tly cure Habitual Consti and the mimy ills de eding on a weak! or inactive itionofthe j - liOlinS, LiVER flHD BOWELS. According to the NewYork Herald there is a big revolt breeding in Illinois. Senators Cullom and Farwell are jdisapointed and dis gusted with the administration and there will be lively times in the Senate next session. ! I 1 At the recent municipal electfon in Indianapolis the Democracy car ried President Harrison's ward with a gain of 248 jvotes. "This result' says the Detroit Free Ifess, "veri- 'fics the old saying that we some times distrust people because we don't know them, but Softener be cause we do.'t Tne Triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcopal j Church, in session at New York, ivas to have adjourned to-day. It will be known in therhistorVjOf the chhrch as "the amending convention.' It is ru mored that one delegate wanted the Lord's Prayer amended, but this is not substantiated, j ; Three intrepid New York million aires, William Chandler. Royal Carroll Phelps and Henry Astor Caney, are perfecting' arrangements to go into the heart of Africa. They will go for the' purpose of hunting big game and also to join Stanley. They are armed with credentials by the New York .Herald arid expected to find the great explorer. The possibilities of j 'Arizona, as mentioned in the report of the com mittee on irrigation, are far greater than liave ever tyeep estimated, be fore they were carefully studied. The yalley of the Gila is, said to be as fertile as that of the Nile. In that section alone there are; ten millions of acres that can be reclaimed, one third froin the surface waters afoe. In JJew Mexico! there are 35,0Q0,QQQ acres and in palifornia-20,o6Q,QOQ. A public meeting was held in Chickering JJall, New York, on Friday evening last, in the interest of colored missionary: work. The Rev: Moore, a colored missionary to Liberia, made an address, in which he said that he'thought that news papers did wronsr in kliscouraging emigration of 'negroes; to Liberia and that what! was wanted was a negro ministry,! bishop and all. . !J L. ', 4He jests at st4rs, who never felt a wound" arid he can afford to laugh at the horrors of rheumatism, who never had a touch of j its quality. But it seems the time has come for a universal laugh since j it is known that Salvation! Oil cures pains of all possible kinds, . - ir r Mill - - 1 1KDKX TO NXV ADVKRTISKSIKNTS "B P PixNT Clotblnff j Muxds Bros Pnarmaclsts : W M CcHMiNG Mattresse ! jas W Moo--Knghta Templar ' , - 1 :Twenty centsa dbzen yet .for raundry Ironing Stoves are sold bv theN. Jacobi Hdw.'Co. W now have V.f locket Scisso j itiiulcr 4ftUbi Hdw.no . YOU Will USEKEEPERS can prove by a single these Extracts'are the'eheapest; ar true to their names, fu!lmeasurei m-i -wncentrated, past. ; ; The best mullet roe, from New River, retail here at 60 cents per dozen. Not much of a storm after all, al. though the wind blew at a right lively gait last night.!' Shot, Cartridges, Loaded Shells and ammunition of all kinds for sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw, Co. .Gorton's Ministrels are booked for the Opera House inJLhis city on next Wednesday night, the 30th Inst. Bat few nice mallets' in market to day, although there were lots of fine red drum, trout and croakers. Cupid has come to stay. The Re view, records four marriages this afternoon, all of which took place last night. The rains will be good for the oysters. They needed it. New River oysters were getting almost as salt as Sound oysters. Keep your blood pure and you will not have rheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and tones the whole system. Hands wanted on fine Pants. None but those that can do first class work need apply. 1. Shrier cor. Front and Princess. tf Some very fine scuppernong grapes, probably the very last of the season, were in market to day. They ' were shriveled and hardly fit to eat. In the language of the old chest nut: The melancholy days hye come, the saddest of the year, wheq it's too hot for whiskey punch, too cold for lager beer." Ladies will find a very handsome ind complete line of Indies Muslin lTnderwearat; astonishing low prices at the Wilmington Shirt Factory 123 Market street, jgr Qf the blue awning. tf We fail to see the necessity for an inquest over Mr.Denmark's remains. The law ppqvid.es for an enquiry of this nature only yi)en thpre is some suspicion of foul play. There was none whatever in this instance and it was an unnecessary expense to the county. MrrJffp Sf. TloipivU.. Mr. William Flanagan and Miss Mary Richardson were united in the holy bonds of matrimony last night at St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral in this city, The beautiful chuci was crowded. Y!t!l $ teffiS Cprjgre gajoi of he, friends of he. bride and groom. Rev. father- AjQqr pronounce thu nqptift blessing. The ijsbepi v'ere Messrs. Will Cor lett, D. Healey, Stephen Grcelich and William Torpy, A reception was held at Mr, M. O'Brien's resi dence. Iiippincott'a for November. ' A very attractive number is that now before us, replete as it is with matter of such varity that all nus,t be pleased. "A Be.e. Revengen is the noyel far the month. It is by o'bt. Montgomery Bird, who has already published several clever things. Edward Heron 'writes of "The Nation," Rev. H. Stoddard, of V William Cullen Bryant", and VThe Bride of Old,".;VAn Odd Love Story," VMaelaine,'''. "Handwriting and Writers," .''Does College Training Pay ?" "Pure Water for Cities'1 "Seamy Side of Leteratu,r.eu What it Costs to Isso Big Newspapers" apd the, departments make up an altogether ! unusually attractive issue. Lipincott& Co., Philadelphia $3 a year. . j j Vresentsltvo Hytlj Dedication. An, elegant ojdj xatct and c.liaift t.Ve p.? vsenjv4 to iftbr p Forecasts. I i ' For North Carolina, fair weather, proceeded by light rain on the coast and warmer. For .Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather. 1 Syrup of Figs, Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most jbenefi- cial to the human system, acts gents j Paul'sEvangelical Lutheran Church, ly, on the kidneys, liver and bowels ; performed the act of marriage ac effectually cleansing the system, dis-! cording to the short, beautiful and ' i ffappy Mati-iage . At 8:30 o'clock last evening - Mr. John (i. Oldenbuttel and Miss Liilie M. R. Gerken, two of our well known German friends, were united in the' bonds of holy wedlock, in the home of the venerable mother of the bride, Mrs. N. Gerken, corner Sixth and Mulberrv streets. Rev F. W. j E. Peschau, pastor of St. 4 : - " , - - TLBASfl NOTIC2." - ;". , w ui do gum to rccciTo Cvmraamcatr.. from our menca- on out ana an rafcjects " general interest, tut. The naiao ot tne writer must always te ? nishea to tne Eflltor r , . . ,. ; -,:, .... . communications must toe written on tra t one side ot tne paper. ; ' Personalities must oe avoideay f f And it 13 especially ana particularly tmacr stood tnat the Editor does kot .always encors . the views ot correspondents 'BnleaVgaRtatwi in the editorial columns, t pelhng-colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. Again the Marriage liells. " Mr. T. G. Williams was happily married fast night, at the residence of the bride's parents ini this city, by Rev. Walter S. Creasy, to Miss Ida CVHewlett. the beajutiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. F. M. Hewlett. After the ceremony a reception was held and the many friends of the happy young - couple called to tender their congratula tions. The Review wishes them many happy years of wefldejd hap- piuess ami 'bliss. S 1 Chamber nf Commerce.; The annual meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce was held to-day and the following officers were elect ed, for tjip eqsuiug year: President F. W. Kerchneir. 1st Vice President Eduard Pes chau. 2nd Vice President Donald Mac Rae. -: ' ' ; Executive Council R. E. Heide, II. C. McQueen, J. H. Chadbourn, Geo. Harriss, Thos. Evans, i Secretary and Treasurer Jno. L. Cant well. . Marriage qf lieaf Bnte&. n unusually interesting marriage took place last night at Masonboro Sound. It was the union of" two deaf mutes, Mr. - CJM. Julian, of Charlotte,and Miss Lizzie It. .George, of Masonboro. The marrmge! serv vice was pronounced, by 1. E.Heidel sq., , and the. ceremony took place at he residence of the. 'bride's pother. Some little difficulty was experienced by Hido in con- yeyin, tle couple the , words Of the marriage service but this was overcome through the assistance of a relatiye who could communicate, with them. It is not often, that a marriage of tis nature is recorded. Death of Mr. J. W. Wgolvin. We regret very much to record here to day the death of that estU mable gentleman, Mr. Joe W. Woolvin. Ee died at 3. o'clock this morning1 a bis resi'denoe on Chest rut street hetween Fifth and Sixth, a.ged 551 years, H had been sick for same weeks past with gastritis, and it has been evident for some days that he could not recover. ; Mr, Woolvin was a native of Ons low county, but for many years past a resident of this city, where he has been the leading undertaker. He was a member of the order of Odd Fellows and was.also. a Knight Templar and will be b,u,ried to mor row by the. ri$Ual of the latter. He was. universally . esteemed and his death will prove a sad loss to many. lll eod iTesidcnt. nrm W. P. TOOMKR, t Cashier. Kington Savings & Trust Oo., lflOPnix. . ' ' Lin41f?s WILMINGTON. N. C. intprpr v. vJ ua patisiactory security, eSS fDpiP?stft- la empowered 10 irustaot all kinds. inch 29 U a nice assortment of Rifle at the Jacobi Hdw. Co. Just the article to make your boy - - I A happy. ! :l 1 Heating Stoves of nil kinds ami sizes. We will givo you substantial iroods and low prices. J. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f T Cutlerv " Our stock of Standard Cutlery is very complete. We keep evervthine in this line that you can rnssihlv desire! and our prices are the lowest. Drop in ami look at our assortment. Xf. Jacobi Hdw. Co. T Yftrrenx W recognati oondu'-;.. 1. of his heroic cummer, by his fellow 11.- ir:..t,o Vvf "Ptrfliins liiemoers 01 me nuiKuto j - in this city. The watch and chain are now on exhibition at Mr. Uingei hoefs. The I presentation will be made on Thursday night at the new nnctle Hall, on North Front fetreet, nrl bv Rev. W. S. Creasy. On the Aneinn the new hall, wnicn SU. 1 11 vv-"- h been handsomely refurnished, .rnted!1ana unholstered,Iwill be .Wicated. There will be so aie de lightful music on the occasion under j the direction of Mr. Jas. W. King, P. C. The dedication will be made by officers of the Grand Lodge. The public will be invited. Let's Call a Halt, j Our neighbor of the ; Spar,, says "Many of the streets, both road ways anc sidewalks, are in a very ad condition, and the city authori ties will soon be compelled to raise nioney by taxation or otherwise,, to make the necessary Repairs." We rse o,-a "pint" of -order just beae. The city has raised lots of money already both "by taxation and otherwise11 for various improve ments. We pay too, much interest no ft'. E.YeJfV; Spring the .authorities borrow money in advance of the ineonie 0 tijixes r the ITall. Uuuwftiiw v ; - move I. ..ast yeur. Such street improvements as are ansoiuieiy tro- can be made uy me will kick most further in- scriptual litrugy of the Lutheran Churcli. Mr.yi. W..Gerken,brother of the bride, and Mr. ST. Hullen, the life-long friend of the groom, acted as ushers. The happy couple received an unusually: large number of useful, handsome and cosily presents and the congratulations of hosts of friends. ; V At 9 p. m. all moved to "Adrian Hall7 where a sumptuous repastJ was in waiting for the guests The halJ,not only resplendent with the bright light, but doubly beautiful by the festooned decorations,flawers etc., presented an unusually fine spectacle. At one side there had been erected. a very tastful archway ix which there hung suspended a horse-shoe of. flowers, and back of this was tirranged in lhroue-1'ike form a resting place for the couple, that was the centra and occasion of the gathering of the joyous throng, Seatetl amid and -behind these graceful and picturesque scenes the happy couple received the congratulations of the incom ing friends. The. tables most tastefully ar ranged, .most richly laden and' most appropriately adorned with flowers andfoliage, were indeed a grand sight to behold. All reflected credit upon the busy, skillful hands that had created the rich attractiveness. The pleasure of the occasion was increased by the presence- and music of our popular,, Germaiiia band, which rendered some of their finest selections in surperb styles It was, a most pleasant occasion Nothing occurred to in any waymarsi or interfere with the hap,piness ot the joyous throng and. only "kind words were spoken to, and only kind wishes are Cherished for the happy couplfe. We tende r our con gratul&tions aiso, and wish these friends .a -long,: a prosperous, a joy ful life. 100,000 barrels. The company own tucu owu reirigerator cars, and nave exceptionally, fine shipping facilities, whip. H nro nnm.AAin'f-n . ... uf(ieiiabcu, wi patrons of their brands. Thev have their b wti ice machinea : seventy five ton a v day apparatus and on the cars the temperature is kent at freezing point. : '-; ' . The Portner Brewing Company's -works are the largest South bfPhila delphia. To give some 'idea of the enormous size of tihese, it will' suffice niention that twotTatsyused; are the largest in the country, holding :t 20,000 gallons. -- . n vUUiill 13 v r LI 1 1 III M working man's friend. You, wlio have to be out in all sorts of weather and can't afford to lay bvCcan not1 auoru to he without .Dr. Bull's , Cough Syrup. Consumption foK ? lows in the wake of -a neglectedV COld. i - , - -: ; MAUWED. 'Lui;IEiHNEOIGK At toe residence of - on October SJrd, at tUe OriCle S mother nn . Mncnnhom . CtOber 2irri at r nMnnir . - tli? VTCIMU' hii.m Jr. v. m. JULIAN, of Cnar- WOOLVIN. In this city, at 3d0 o'clock tnia mornipe, JOEL W. WOOLVIN, aged. 09 years, ' 8 montks and 3 days. -; rhe funeral services wUl tate place from Grace ji. e. cnurch. at ll'O'clocle to-morrow morning:. Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend essiiry force but taxpayers ,widedlv against any crease of the burdens laui them. ! Do vou think the proprietor of DpShWs Catarrh Remedy would ifT a"s thpv have done for many ll :VrdinJr' reward f 5(K fr u ckse ofCatarrh winch the y cannot c that To Build Here. Mr. C. A. Strangmann, of Aiexan dria, Va., Secretary and Treasurer of the Robert Portner Brewing Co., is in the city to-day and at the Or ton House. JMr. Strangmann was at one time a resident of this city and has many warm personal friends here. He will remain here for sev eral days and his business is princL pally to select a site on which it is proposed to erect a large and hand some depot building, with all of the appliances for bottling and cold storage. This is rendered necessary by the large increase of late in the business of the company here. Mr. Strangman is a well .informed gentleman and an agreeable talker He say his company is in advance with modern thought, and they find a solution of modern economic ques tions in giving all employes of the company, after ten years of service, an interest in the business. Beer lie points out is growing every day more and more the national drink. While at one timeit was restricted in use largely to Germans, now all iclasses-in our composite- nation are lovers of the amber extract of mttlt i j The original plant of Portner at Alexandria has bn. pntarsiei I Southern, enterprise now and has large ton, 1). j C; Augusta, Ga.; i;oiuu..mu, o. . . it:i... :.,,f f ,11 v I .: : Greenville, . y - m - (ioldsboro. X. V.y Ualeign, N. C; Richmond, J kl Ul ivn1 7 ' iville, Va.;Lynchburg, a;.w Funeral Notice. MOIIK. - AUGUST FRIEDRICn '.MOIIR . son or reter and Anna Eltse tMohr,, died- at i ; J';nVoic.t0ber imaged 8 years, 7 months 1TA Will "KTt-l 4- vr-". . ' . --.v nm km uuiicu lu- 111111 mw 1. r ti nnn vvi frnm- : . 4 1 -v J . . . .,4.SrueiM;e 01 n13 Parents 1201 Market street, at ..,( p. m.. thence to St. Paul's KvanorAiipot Lutheran Cliurclir thence to Oakdale Ceme- " tery. Friends and acnHa1ntflnis rnvtfiiii- requested to attend. " : N ISW AD VEKTI8EMJKNTS Asvlnm WilmJnfffAn f!flmninnJAir - i . V T 11 IJIUIUqIiVU VV1I1U1UUUV1 J IMVi If H, I 11 1 ' WiLMiNorON, N.'C, 'Oct. 24, 18807 YOU AUE HEKEBY ORDERED TO AP pear at, the Asylum of your Commandery in rim uniform, to-morrow (Friday) morning:, at 10 o'clock, to attend the funeral ot e-urde-eeased Knight, J. W. Woolvin. Uy order of the Eminent Commander. JAMES W. MONROE. I oct 24 it Recorder. NOTICE! NOW IS TUE TIME TO BUY YOUR Fall and Winter 0 1 Ot 13L XX CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ' ' Boys' and Children's A SPECIALTY, AND SOLD AT New York PricD. Call at once and be convinced. Don't for- s ... get our line of JE3sL-tei I LATEST BROADWAY BLACK , IN SILK HATS ONLY 83.00. B. F. PENN Y, oct 17 tf THE CLOTHIER, , T 110 Market Street. this vi rJ occupies two blocks, and ha taxes 1 branch; depots at Washm-t WANTED AN ACTIVE MAN (ONE OUT of employment) to begin on moderate salary and work himself up, representing: in his own locality, . an old established house. References exchanged. Eldred Johnson,Supt., Lock Box 1585, N. Y. sep004w NOTICE! NOTICE! TAXES. THIitD AND LAST RQVND. J WILL VISIT THE PLACES NAMED BE low for the purpose of collecting the Taxes of Pender County: , ' . Plney Woods, MoDday, OctoTer 28Uu i urn. Tuesday, October 20th. ' , . Point CasAvell. Wednesday, October 3WB. Truxton. Thursday, October 31st. lng Creek, Friday, November 1st. Kocky Point, Saturday. ovcmDer zna. , ; Btiraw, Monday. November 4th. ' Sidbun 's Store. Wednesday, November tn. Westbrock's Store, Thursday. November 7th. shakln, Saturday, November 9th. Willartl. Monday. November 11th. souMi Wushlnston, Tuesday.November 12tu. i TUw lalllDff to -meet me at the above . named ilac?s and settlins: ibeir taxes will be isitel oy mj-self or deputy at onoe with tije .tvnr.-ia nurnosoof collective the taxes due. j 'riif taxes must be wo-nd up by t he 3lst day v., 'or next Deceinier. Tjesiect fully, y - r m rrmvuTfij sheriff- , Bear: aw. Pander Co.", N. cl, OctTlst, IWA , . 4 , '4. 1 - 1 case of Catarrh which they cannot ?ure, if they did not positively know fhat'the Remedy will absoluteand nermanentiv cure mtvi 1 . Ttfrefihlns and Invigoratina Delicious Scnla Water as drawn from r 1. ntiir iiiacrniuceut new lUUUtIS AJ --- r . m soda fountain at a teinperature of - Purest Fruit Syrup,Uilk Shakes and Natural Mineral Water. iiauvn f, -y- 7. . .. wt si :Jtd..lm w fik- VL.-:C.Miarlottesviiit, .,..... r , . : ton, Va.; Cumberland, Md. FrCP.Sia RfcfraCta Albai I nianufacturino: heir two Tlktbld UCliauia mwat i ron.U of beer'-Tivoli, wllkh is oMALL BULBS. REARING PECUI.TAK . brandy 01 ut.t?r , ,.,.! O nowers of deUclous fragrance, which last 1 ...wi Vienna Cabinet, which is ifft(m wnom in an ordinary creenhouse: ti;iriv, cnM - i i'-'", 7 . ...z -if ti.na , .ntt.HnU : trill, ukuw im, i- , "T. pale oinv ..--.- . frfceiy in an orainary muaK-rwrn, m. iul.-u M ..lUil iii'l the product of the near the window. Will stand a sUght froez are tiseti. ana tne pr uu i. , Jt appears to the best advantage w Liu vit free f rtu all adulteration, t f0T or nve DUite are set In a slx-tnqa X?ot la i . . ii.. 1.. hifvht rirhsniL Bulbs readv now. Their! beer lu IWiuenuy ortru - ""At ' : ' JAMES I. SVTTB; couuiiended by physicians for per I North Front St, sons weak and debilitated. The trade of the Vortner Brewing Company. has rown to vast pro portions of late, and their capacity has only recently been increased to Tl DlfiSSlSt, For palp. fLD NEWSPAPERS FORISALB, AT TOD II own prtce at aus . UCVIKW 07P1CQ
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