Wo wtll J kUJ to rwxtTu umxtau-u-it ens from. oar fncb&t oo Anjr kni aii iacjcts genenu laterenk oai The ame of tae writer man tiirtx co fuT olsbed to ctu eiu'tor r ' ComtQatticaOJunn coast tc wmun oa onlj i. i . iiJ i') coiners, free u: f oue side at ta Mfer ; ... rcrsOoailllm mum. be avoSyi. r .And it is espeomo; qj ' piracuiiriy tlsr. stood mat the iotor tfoes not aiwaja enucrte the views or corrcspondcata oriess so'tt&icd M v. I I I"-- " - W I LM I NGTON, C'MONDA Y, OCTOBER 13, 1890. .... i . if-M, r rrt'-'ny, NO 257: II ! 1 .Mil. 1 .-11 VM i I . 1 i 1 I II II"' ... II. II IV. ' a . TT . . - ' I I ' 1 . w r-sat '111 i - I II - - - . . . ..- ....... u- u- a !, v; i; -n .iTwr tat " - - r a a a a a a a as a ' t as a a - j a a a a --Mi. a a . a a a a. a r a f i ir u ii- ii m. m v t ii ii i 1 ii - ii n il. ii n ii t: -iv iv . .. .-:!-:..,- ; . . " . V- .. . - . : ... .... - 1 " - " "- VUL. X I V. "rvr;icrisiiMi:NT f Kir M A v l f.:J. - ' NEW AD VKUT1 8 KM ENT8 . l-iis in luvieiu iuc cum storage warenouse erecu , i most fHVorj-!eJ here by the Aruioiij Packiu Co. j chil to the 11k of Kausas City, was ppeneil to-day from Mr. P. Mi ifor inspection. It ii located oii the ON -5 it...- ' i it is !lia.uul The 8iate Kalr. j . Tha coi storage Trlidne l lie St ate Fair opens at Raleigh The cold storage warehouse erecU j tu-uiwrrow under tne aijlo auspices. A pee YIKW tllNnffurimn.. avrvu IIUIU iU I . X 1 ; wiisorihuys: j j ide of the railroad track at the f ! "The fcJtate Fair will open under ! upper part of Second atreet," and ; ; the most favorable auspice- Uti ! adjoins Messrs. W. E. Worth & Co. tlie one o'clock train that came into ; ice factory. Mr. Jesse P. Harktiess I u-ij;ii ji-Mcniay mere were 103 u me manager and. he will take : WeekirVeather crop BaUetiu. . fir tickets Htld a crowil lins mi tilpaslirn ill Klihninv visitrtrK lironch '! ' m, , . . . . Tim r.ci.infnf . . , . " ; . T " ine report 01 correspouuents . oi 1 ne receipts of cotton at this port the gather already. The hotels ami the establishment. The iirst cargo tbe Weeklv Weather Cro ulletin - - ".j 1 ,vu' . uviniHjj;.MouWB nave more appuj . oi meat is expected nere to-morrow:; ;ca;ong fjiuu ever before. - TliuTAiid ADTXKTl.Sk. HINTS i iht f;14 iq pafirr money Mi km r.itor'Huc.f Drateta Kcntori-E cijdo'rf stpamshlp Jirc C W ViTK.v--$am Jones Kong Kooks Maiiazixc4vii Ubnry Association I T iC K A ldkkmix-country Produce FfusT National BiXK-ncport of conai'ioa s N K.W Al VKICT13C.Ji:NTS. REPJOVAL ! To 13 Princooo Gtroot, (SEW AL.LEJf BUIlYlINCS)- W. M:C UM MM JUuttrma Factory and Cm dU AHtociatiou Oflicfa. stucd"bv the North Carolina Ex- See ad. of money lost. The iinder :ca',on ver brortf- Hiul will be at once placed on sale. . ,Wriiucut Station and State Weather will be liberally rewarded; .ffrouuus are in perfect order 'audr'A large tWo-horse delivery wagon ; Service, co-operatio with the Uni- Hot 1?ed Sa.h aTTd fl,. i i T" .ff ,,ibitM ure iu ,,aci- Tl,e i 7"1 be ployed. It should be uu ; ted states Sjual Service .how that - " 1 t- - . 1 1 1 1 i f i! 1 1 i r;i 1 1 1 r uni KiinKiiiriA nnr. by the N. Jacobi II dw. Co. r T I I -j, it. 1 1- ! ..... tiv JViaiicjtfj v. f fIf.ii!--3 the S3 h.irtlc t'oMsM hc.nd . , . usi r.un g Iialitt:::l , ..; of Fi3 13 tlli cf : k:i:l ever pro W tatc r.ml ac . h. lottllst 11 ti::lv Judge Meairea is in Charlotte and will hold Criminal Court there thi (4 isclu iul in it: ur s:.''. n.r.a? Ii sulwlaiicrs, it: Mti.t!;:ios connucml il : u s.vl made it the moo: '--jnvwcivku.wvii. U-n r,f Fi -s i-5 for sale in bCk -iilK:::es !v all lea.lin drug- -Ti t Law it on Land will pro i it rr rj;tlf fr auv one wli VirtDtrrit- lo "'Jt accept anj mRHIA. FIG SYRUP CO. Stt F2CISC0. CAL tjrrr. ir. iiv yoric, K. r. COrtEKl K HI liLAMV. inf'LKSALE lKt lUJlST, g$ Wilmington. N. C. the amusements more numerous than ever. It is worth a trip to Raleigh to see the Jaianese village alone. The low rates the railroads I lioira AfT 1 w . t I.. 41. . . ....,f i:.k... x i imiouimcu imuiiiii me iwwer ui -i1U. iilXOV 18 SO Tlltirll innirnvod . . " . ... w . v aii in health that he is expected to re turn hereon Wednesday. b A Special Assortment r h:r brfsud. sail jiruhiies uvnds r.i:oTHEi:s, tf . i N.Froat street. i . Why, now I cannot get enough to eat," says one lady who formerly had no appetite, but took Hood's Sarfttparillo. - Visitors tto our city should cer tainly not fail to call on the N. Ja cobi fid. Co. for anything wanting iu their line. f . Use Regal Ready-mixed Paint, and have no other, if. you want a good, durable article; for sale by the N. Jacobi HdW. Co. V : : i We are sorry to hear that Bro. Bonitz, of the Mescngcr is stil .quite iick, but we hope to hear soon of a steady Improvement. I am -Manufacturers Agent for Barbed and; ajl kinds of Wire, Com blnation TTi,re and Iron Fences, Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t Rain is severely needed here now to lay the dust. Still, we ought not to complain! as the cotton planters are being benefited largely by this weather. Everybody is iu hitfh The weather is pwrfect." A Moving fale- fl5T WILL JIOVE THIS vi:ek. it is f r. Mxt. ArtM r.f urntture hare i&4 w tt:n:s an nmied. We F. An. r . w 9 j .tl . . .... If. t rxt tr-fjora in.t. XEEl & CO.. Furniture Dealira. i f ''H i or. Mitu-t and second sts. tee SAM JONES SONG BOOKS. WES' HOOK STORE' Nortli Ciiroiimi BED RUST PROOF 3EED -:- OATS. Our exchanges speak highly of Milton Nobles' new piece, 'Sire to Son." There will be a fine house to greet him to-night as he is a prime favorite here. We have in stock an immense va riety of Cook Stoves, all styles and sizes. Prices away down and Stoves guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw( Co. t The State tFair opens at Raleigh to-morrow. Among the list of mar fehals we find the names of Messrs. John D. Bellamy, Jr. and Walker TayloV frpm this city. I33 1 1 tAVE Jt r KEftlVED A FULL 5 X i..e i i.vts. w hlch are the best lia ttu jiut a ljoinin states, f li I t f-aiTOIICLL&SO.V. '1 CLYDE'S A large line of Breech and Muzzle loading Shoi Gun?, Air Rifles and Pistols; all grades at lowest prices. Wood Powder and sportsmen's sup- rules just received. JN. jacooi now. Co. Forecast. For North fdl lowed by Carolina, fair weather, rain "in the northwest portion and Stationary temperature. Local forecasts from 8 a. iu. tc day, for Wilmington and vicinity, fair weather and slight changes in temperature Syrup of Fl, Produced from the laxative and nu tritious juice of California figs, com bined with the medicinal virtues of plants knovn to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently, on the kidueys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis pelling colds and headaches, ami curing habitual constipation. Cli arch Accessions Yeterdr There were nearly one hundred accessions to1 the various churches in thta city yesterday, a consequence of the Sam jjones meetiogs in the . U(n 4iatt iuab uiiarcii reenvett ii, r uiu otrccv m. -x u-uawrs sra Kooserelt 8 k. tjhurch j; urooKiyn isantiec Aticuo-ic. l.M. .'j Church 19; -Bhwleu Street M. E. :t Wcdnesi3T. Octli vnurcii u, auu 01. vuwcw o a. ttcw,- ,f::::.:::::::vv s;ua11 rcent j Saturday, uct 23 age of the above additions were re- I ILHIXGTON leelved by letter. Friday, uct It' There will probably be some ac- Tuesday, oaa Church next Suuday. There were 45 iwc5 "l.ff.TTJ ' uone there yesterday, as Dr. Pritch- 4U inrd was absent. The Pearson meet- pleri t tmr. DDlT to LS. NuWrintj.n.l "IKS reSUIiel ,111 ttWUi w nu.V3ivu9 1 to He, TTaso11 mUltCD aito t,,e churches here, and. the .most r.rtv.. MNew Tort .noted re vivaL immediately preceding uSAYorr. i tlif, which was held iu Fifth Street H A " :t " " ' OI,urcu h? tlje pastor In charge, re- ' M TliPilrrr- - Uiilrl In nlmut 300 accessions to th fi I ! ...n...l..Kll hftlmt rliitrrh. "au.actnn.r el cemetery, . , t. U4ldli2wcrt js :i0 North rrtint trsxaicgtcn, jr. c. retersou' tor November. A Thanksgiving feast is offered in Peterson's for November. . It is es pecially rich in illustrations printed on fine paper. Among the most noticeable articles is a story "That Akers.Girl,' by Rebecca Harding j Da.vis, JKnick Knacks and Necessar ies, a narrative telling what a wo man's ingenuity devised in house furnishing, with numerous illustra tions showing the success of her ef forts. 'Along Southampton Road,' an illustrated poem by Minna Irv ing. Kvery article in this "number is worth of special mention. Next year Peterson will reach its fiftieth anniversary of successful publica tion when it will be enlarged in pages, with more abundant illustra tions, fine paper, etc., thus adding greatly to its attractiveness. Terms: Two dollars a year,! with greatly re duced rates to clubs. Now is the time to start a club for 1891. Address Peterson's Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. Appointments to .Speak. f Hon. Chas. M. Stedman will ad dress the people on the issues of the campaign at the following times and places: Burgaw, Tuesday, Oct. 21st. Kenansville. Wednesday, Oct.. 23d. Whiteville, Thursday, Oct. 23d. Clarkton, Friday, Oct. 24th. Latirinburg, Saturday, Oct. 25th (at night.) Charlotte, Monday, Oct. 27th (at night.) Concord, Tuesday, Oct. 28th, (at night.) - , Salisbury, Wednesday, Oct. 29th, (at night.) Capt. S. B. Alexander will speak at the places mentioned below on the dates given: Wadesboro, Oct. 14th. Laurinburg, Oct. lpth. Rockingham, Oct. 17th. Wilmington, Oct 20th, (at night.) New Hanover.county, Oct. 21st. Whiteville, Oct. 22d. Maxton, Oct. 23d. Southport, Oct. 24th. Shallotte, Oct. 23th. . McKeithau's Store, Oct. 27th. Albcrmarle, Oct. 29th. Concord, Nov. 1st. ; t Tlie Workliouae and tho Pen. Following tea list of the convicts and sentences recorded at tne re cent term of the Criminal Court There are 14 in ail, 3 whites and 11 colored, and the cases were all tried in one week: , Dennis Home, assault and battery with a deadly weapon, 16 months in the Penitentiary. Carl Mulat, Chas. Miller and Gat. tav Fuller, three white sailors, lar ceny, each 12 months iu the Peui-tentiary. Dover Johnson, larceuy,3 years.m Penitentiary. Wm. Stewart, assault and battery with it deadlv. weanou. 12 months in - - - - . the Penitentiary. Stephen II. Anderson, Archey Mc- Lauriu, Jabed Joslyn aud Simon Holmes, larceny, each 12 mouths in the Penitentiary. Scipio Hill, assault aud battery with a deadly weapon, 4 mouths in the Work House. - John Henry Melviu, embezzle ment, C mouths iu the Work House. Annie Davis, assault and battery with a deadly weapon, months in the Work Home. Wtu. Gordon, disorderly conduct, 12 months in the Work House. : on ice but is in a room entirely sep arate, there being uo contact, aud the temperature is kept stead ily at the tiatue point Many visitors have called to-day and have been shown through the establishment aud the workings and methods ex plained toj them. The Wiluilnc'ou Library Association The Library of our city is coutinu' ing to do . a good work here Its rooms' are still open day aud night for jour reading public and Miss Sargent, the obliging and at tentive librarian, makes the visits to the same pleasant and entertaining. We are glad 4o learn that Cdpt: W. H. Bixby,! who has done so much for the library in the past year, is recovering from his severe spell of sirkness and hope he will soon re turn to improve still more, if possi ble, the money facilities offered in this attractive-library and useful plaee. j. Wilmington snonld be proua in having: sucn a une room and so amply supplied with first class read ing matter, from the " days of yore and up to the precent hour. Jet our people - encourage, appreciate and support this noble institution. - i ' Suggestions for Reading, From books or magazines to be . , . ' A, 1ITI1 I X T SI . iounu in me wiimiugoii jjiurury, 123$ Market street: By the! Morning Boat, Sarah Orne Jewett. Back-yard Studies, W. Hamilton Gibson, r An Old Arithmetician, Mary E Wilkins.! The Acadian Tragedy, Francis Parkman J udith Shakespeare, William Black flnli. a UiM'Ifl TTVliirfn T. Rpnnor The Rival Ghosts, J Brander Mat thews A Flovfer of the Snow, Constance The Butterfly and the Flower, from the French of Victor Hugo. A White Umbrella in Mexico, F. Hookinson Smith. I - The Old Bascom Place, Joel Chan dler Hartis. ? Nil's Gkrden. T. W. Higginson. Roundabout Jerusalem, E. L. Wil son. A Love Story Rt versed, Edward Bellamy. i The KUby Heart, Hi. it. oiu. The Toddville Raffle, E. M. Bacon. Through the Gate of Dreams, T. R. Sullivan. . - A Deedjess Drama, G. A. Hibbard. The New Methuselah, S. O. Jewett. Peruilla; Karl Eriokson. 1 J- Rudolph, Viola Roseboro. Dolph Heylirer, Washington Irv- St. Guido, Jlieliard;jenrietc The Path of Duty, Henry James. The London Ragamuffin, Dorothy Teonant. Mrs. Henry M. btanley. v. ' Use "Rough on Pain." Instant re- v. -nig c mar be . I lief. 23 and COe. ROUGH ON CORNS. - . ---.-oor..?rfe HrL : Liquid, 15f. Salve, 10c. Rough r ; perfect, u j Worms. Safe, bare Cure. 2"r. Don't! If a dealer, offers you" a bottle -of- Salvation Oil .without wrapper or labels, or iu'.i mutilated condition, aontivucn t ' . wwj if at any price there -Is sometiuug may" o a uaugerous or fit. insist upon unbokcn, genuine My Friends A Word With You. j Do voulknow that every man who desires to VQte ac tins election must register anew? Even if you have registered and voted before, you must register again under the new election law to vote this year. r Do vou want the Republicans! to carry" the election and have your . I ' . -a a i neighbors arrestea anu put. in iaiii as in lotw-wr ii .not, rei;wiwttuuj vote the Democratic ticket; uo youiwisu tue negro 10 i ccm trol of your country and State? ! If not, register aud vote: for the Deiir ocratic nominees. i ! Do you liot know tliat every negro iu the State will register aud vote? Then so must every white man. Do you j waut negro Yankee sol diers with drawn bayonets to meet you at the; polls and dictate to you how to vote? If not, 'be sure your name is on the registration books, aud do not fail to vote the straight Democratic ticket. : You can't register after Oct. 24th so register at once. Don't say you have not; time: take . time your happiness depends upon it; the good name and prosperity of your State depend on it; honest government aud white man's control depend' oii it. Don't wait. Delay may cost the defeat of the party. -! - , Ed. Chambers Smith. t Uhm n. uein, otate Li.,toia. TThe literature on dress daring the last 10 years would form an 'Impos ing collection. : Equally carious atid jiuposiugalto would be the collec tion of all the empty bottles nsed iu the last ten years for Dr. Hairs Couh Cjrcp. .: 'l ing the week ending last Saturday have been in excess, and the rain fall, deficient; conditions altogether more favorable than those .which have existed for several weeks. Light raiu occurred on one or two days, the remainder of the week beimj bright and clear.' ".Almost 'all the fanuers' time has been devoted to cotton picking and gathering iu corn, which;is fully matured. To bacco has all been cured. It is probable tlrit the damage caused by the wet weather of preceding weeks will not be quite so serious as anticipated. The seeding of wheat aud oats is progressing slowly Light rain will occur during the ear lier portion of this week, to be fol owed by fair, colder weather. The past seasou, on the whole, has been an unusually favorable one and the crops of cotton, tobacco, corn and rice raised in this State are fully up tosi or Ckioioria A WHITE SETTER '.DUO. !mD1UM BlZB, j v mui livcrfrpoiaon-caea eye ana one at Hi root of talL which is lODg and bus an swers to tho name or Unte. SwmM t At. ened when last Foeo. The iinder wtu bo re- -warded bv retnrnln5r htm fn t.hi nnir . mv ; lniorniatlon k'adlnj; to hla recovery. Uo na been gone since the; middle of July. oct 1 1 3; YOPP BROC, ; IIouso aud Sin Faintinrr XO. 103 NOllCII SECON1J ST. So charges made oa estimates. A ood Country Produce. i Onions, I'otatoes, i'oultry. Eggs, tc &c. ; ' - - ' . ' . - i (ri.mluiilAn If aitti anfa oct 13 If 110 No. Water fit," The Advantages Wo Offer to. .f ... . . V. rIAKO AND ORGAN QU8TOMERS ARE: THAT OUR JNSTJJU- ments are carefully selected by the under signed and bought directly from the manu facturer. We have a very large stoeir, com prising all grades and styles, to select from. AH our Pianos are delivered and twit in inn a to, even above the average for many I the first year by two Competent tuners. I As we are right here, we are responsible, yea rs. . I which is nottheca?e when you sendJar llanos or ouy rrom travelling agents, for when any thing is wrong you may have a guarantee but this does not repair your Instrument. By economical management we can . sell you in struments at least, ao per cent, lower than you uns Bucklen's Arnica SalvA. The Best Saive m the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt ri tt a rn 4. i. rii r':","r'l:",,"y.' uuu iuh lujeuiu, rover ourcs, ictier,-vuiJ- i nave 10 pay to trareiiing agents, for you have oed Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all I to help pay their heavy expenses. 3kir Krnnt.inriR. and nositivplv cures I !lneAn?vruments youbuy from us are right -j k -T7 y " 1 "ere ana consequently jou do not buy the Piles, or no nav required. Itisguar-1 Cat in th bar. v gtoa have amteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents ner box. For sale by Robert R Bellamy, wholesale and t a tail dT'jggist TiEW ADVERTISE 81 KNTS Lost, (D07 IN PAPER MONEY, SOMEWJIEKE in the Eastern part of the . city. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 0Ctl32t THIS OFFIGI I Over 300 Instruments sold hi Wllmlo alone is the best proof that the minlta confidence in our judgment and integrity. oct,13 tf B. VanLASB. 407 Ited Cross street. October Magazines are Out. lolDNEY," BY MARGARET EELAND, O and "Friend Olivia," oy Amelia j. narr, The Armonr Paefeincr Cts QO.D STORAGE WILL BE OPEN MON day. Oct. 13th, in full blast. And they extend a etrdlal invitation to the Ladles and Gentle. 1YI OH tf rfl 1 1 of onr f 1 m a on" 1wtt m K a a mb - " '-' - w lAMVa vuu uv building and the f acuities they have to keep their Meats. This house has cost between liooo to $9,000, and everybody should visit this building to see for themselves. " The cold storage room la 40x22 feet, and It are concluded in Atlantic and Century. Clark is finished off with the best cypress lumber. VnoaAll hos n npa Rtnrv lTi.-T.1nnlnnot.t "Manv I 1 of the Magazines contain .sketches of cardinal I The ice chamber holds 75 tons of ice, 1VJ.000 Newman s ure ana woric. une sana waves at i nonnds The housp wiirn fumiihnii With n Hatteras are accounted for in Scrlbner. Bel-1 P01"108- 1 ne aouse wm ne rurnished with six lamy has something to say about "National-1 or seven incandescent lights. Our first car of ism" 'in the Forum, and Daudet gives the further adventures of "Tartarin" in Ilarper. WILMINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, oct!3tf , 123 Market street. Beef, Mutton, veal, Tork, the celebrated Tin . Tag Boneless Dams, and all kinds of San- sagos, Cvi will arrlre Tues'lay'inornu.g. . r ' . We have a free delivery wagon, and we hope to make prompt deliveries. - . Olir ftnff lllttnn Vnal ar.1 Dnob will W WlLillNG.TON, at Wilmington, in tlie State I soia in an ine jaarKcts py some of the Butch- of North Carolina,, at the close business, I trt " Jur ' . .1 ery respectfully, v AKMIII H I'AI'KIKI! fit - V ..V A J. P. iiakknehs, Manager. oct 13 It Report of the Condition rV TUE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RESOURCES Loans and discounts .....$712,320 52 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. ln,50l 39 U, 8. Bonds to secure circulation Stocks, securiues, claims, eia Due from approved reserve agents.. Due from otner national uaiiKs Due from State Banks and Bankers. Furniture and fixtures other real estate and mort scares owned... 23.90 10 rrniTpnt. nTnnnsf;s and taxes naid 3.rcil 67 rremiums on U. 8. Bonds..-. 1,500 00 Bills of other Banks I9,m) 00 Fractional paper currency, niciceis, and cents..... , Jt I 1 Vl A FX -v trf rm trm 29-571 06 10,470 55 3.251 21 5,208 31 MONUA V, OCIOBEB ITIf. - - Engagement of t he Popular Favorite, MILTON NOBLES, . IN Legal tender notes.......:.... Redemption iuna witn .v. s. 'i reas- uier, 5 percent or eircuiaiioa. . Total LIABILITIES: rJapltal stock paid in 172 06 lt& 00 18,800 00 (6 PRO H SIRE TO SON." ricturesnueiJccnlcEfrects! Btartiint? Dra.' 1,33J OOlmaUc climaxes! Wholesome Comedy I Ex- 1 Qutsite Music I FauUlcss Toutiu WUfXn W A POWERFUL DRAMA! KtTPEliRT.V AiVrcni imofiO no 13.6W 30 S.S5I 50 44.990 ( 2.098 50 Recnodi?eats at Yates' Saturday, oct io 3t Surplus fund Undivided protlts.. National Bank notes outstanding Dividends unDald : Individual deposits subject to check 153.3-0 10 Demand certificates of deposit 279,153 22 Dae to other National Banks........ 35.927 49 Due to State Banks and Bankers....' 1.018 58 Notes and bills re -discounted... 144,217 11 1331.30? 80 DIAMOND DYEG -AND- Total STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Couktt or New Hxkovkb, es. I, II. M. BOWDEN, cashir of the above - . - . - . named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. IL M. BOWDEN, Cahler. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of October, 1333. A. J. HO WILL, - Notary Public 'Corract Attest : GEO. CHADKOUliN, i. IL. SMITH. JAMES BPKUNT. Directors. mrjTQ . O A DT?T? ISPKINTED WITH XfJLLu JTiiXXilviakmantactttml.tT csrairmountlTtnu" iuk vvorcs, . . - T. K. iVlilGUTttO, - Tth Street and rcT-ylvanii avei. c?. Diamond Fat-Stocking Ulack FOR SALE BY John B. Hanko, ' PRESCKIPTION DRUGGIST. . 107 North Third streetopposite cily UaU. '. Ttl?phoiDB 1(P. - sep stf VEHICLES! VEHICLES I J OFFER FOK.SALEA LARGE NUMBER AND A GREAT VARIETY OF J; i . hf cond-Uaud T eliiclcs, AH in good order and ready for Immediate - oae. They will be sold very ,lo "sr lor eaafc cr ' good paper. -; ; . Calfand ffetaood barjaln a 1 "' " - WlllUS STAELE3,"' 11'