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we wtH" to glad to receive commimicai ens
F- . I,EJ.E41tor:alPro!' -
-1;)
1 crca our mesas a axy ai ail rctjects . '
Ceneral interest, but . ;
Tbe name or tns wnter must always td fur
nlslied to do Editor. '
Commanicaaona musvte wnttcnca only
one side of tne paper. -
rersonalities most be avoided, j
And it ts espectauy and partlcalarly Ulcr
stood, tb at tne caiior does not airraya entiors e
tne news or correspondents onlfga so stated
j t-iii Three
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,1101 mow. cents.
... ... .vurcJ ty carriers, free
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NO 303.
In ihe editorial" columns."
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ta:5 ::- .Snip of i'lgs 13 tr-Trf-;fl
iu fcuul ever pi.
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rtxVt !" M " ''. pronsj.t I"
titts-n ai-i truly cncficial m it:
"U jr-omI only fn:n the '
v2v f.r.l nrv-.iMc salvUuico?, it
m'r cxml-nl ij;i:ili!K S cuHlmer.il :"
fisliav? Jure i:::ule it the jih
thp f Ftps is for sale in 50t
c,'?rb)Ule3 by nil lcailiu-: lnf?
ki. Any rtlialilc druggist wik
uTC t have it on band will prt.
it pnxiijtly for any one vrh
f?E to try it. Bo cut'acccpt auj
ciuFQRM FIG SYRUP CO.
Sif FKAXC1SC0. CAU
irrjruf. rr. hew rosic. n.r.
tat 3 If
RUtSLltr 11 UULLAMY,
Win. LT. ALE DUUHJI.ST. .
. Wilmington, N. C
SAM JONES
.SONG BOOKS.
IATES' BOOK STOKE
H. A Tucker,
JjLUSK IN UKANITr, MARULE AND
tnt Moaf. Mmaraciurer of Cemetery,
IxsTntaian! EulldlES Wort.
uio North Froat Btrctt,
S tf Wilmington, V. C.
? line Oisrrs Lwljiff FrtTUtrJ.
JJUHhs TIUT ARE PUUKED WITH
t-srM-cr ratcia'cl wounJs In tncioot.
trfittd sn:falr. are in no flaozer of
r-r irtet Lo.kjaw. Aner practical ex
r jfar am pre, a red to snaran-
ettiucte. aloame.
I). Q: IN LI VAN.
t 3 U Ttc Ilorwhocr and FarrteK
JUST RECEIVED!
200 litNCHKS BANANAS.
ff Ic I.y
A. y. WISSTfLVD,
Kruii au I t oe feet loner es,
, MStr hi Norto Seconfl .St., e tr I. O.
.STmTfS! ST0S!
U. MZE. ALL KINDS. AN1 AT ALL
i AUndtLfm at - .
. ALDERMAN, FLANNER & GO'S.
E. G. PO LLE Y
Practic ii Tin Sheet Iron
WVkr and Contractor.
Te in svs v i'anl I
JlT -M hlNED A C HOICE LOT CELE-TrMrfA-ve
COAL.
-MX) iVrcU Uooil !
t,r ,no,- J. a. srui.xoKK.
.. 0
For Oh'rittmaB
U klMx ok USEFUL AN rRETTY
t-tirnlnrt lMal(rS.
ftlu
lor. Market and second ms.
More of Tbat Butter
JlsT.nE LIVED ANOTHER LOT OK EX-
J? Lt TTER from MU Alr aDdlUcg- at
iS1, IL Ursc lot cf AlTL!rroa Mt
UiV.651 tothecrair. ai K a rrate.
trt ItrATOJ.s b the UarrvL L'GGH
wmtr- CHIt KENH by tbe cvojJ acd
"tkhytbpt an low.
I. T O. F. ALDERMAN.
ttira'r. r-:ti I t r d for kll roik In rnr llL6
Mcfn r.rfrtirpru!iv and proaptJye
r' H-ta,ir ai rioiHnc1 In tne
S? fBtl w't iro TioUn:en vill guar-
k!T ,r. nuiK m every rcrct.
a 1 Ini
A
lo iu H UNITUKE Une. Cnilstnioa
nyM fmicj to lapidly. Call and see
bois,t3r rmK-nta that arc u-ctulaa
3prvfJy. SNEKlCO..
LOCAL XxTD3"WS-
iXDK TO NW ADTXRTIXKXT8
Sxno H Co-Furniture
Jsto D ' atlcr, c S C Legal ad
Jso D Tatlo, C C Legal ad
A W WATSOK-Cnrlstmas 00003
(' W Yatej Sam Jones $ong Hooks
avxcal Mcxrixa Pine Forest Omet'yco
"
Day's length 9 hours and 50 min
ute.
Sunset to-tuorro -afternoon at 46
iuitiute past 4 o'clock.
The young men's meetlner at 5
o'clock to-morrow afternoon at the
1. u. C. A. rooms will be conducted
by Dr. Creasy. . j
For bruise or blister, burn or boil,
'Whatever nches or pains, 1
You'd better um Salvation Oil
. Until no ache remains.
"ilubolio" razor and knive sharp
eners. aoiuetlunir new nnd
we
See
lliink the bett hone ever. made.
... uw uui till ti. T
I atu Manufacturers Afjent for
BurtxMl arid nil kinds of Wire, Com
bination Wire and Iron Fence? Or
ders solicited. Jmues I. Mett. ,'- t
The annual meeting of the Jpine
Fort'bt Cemetery Co. will be held in
the Mayor's office on next Wednes
day, the lOtli iust, at 8 o'clock, j
- .
Uum. We have them, bought be
fore the passage of the McKiuIey
bill and can tfive you the advantage
of our low purchase. N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. It
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We want Zeb Vance in the Senate
1 ii.. 4i-- ir '
uuu tue -eu auce stove in 3'our
kitchen. They have been tried and
lounii xo oe irue; tnerefore we re
commend them to yon. N. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. - f
The Smith c:te came to a conclu-.
niou last evening in the U. S.; Cir
cuit Court at italeigh, when the jury
rendered a verdict In fayor of the
claimant?. The defendants, It is
said, will appeal. j
Housekeepers should have a
"Perfection" meat cutter. 1 1 ' has
the advantages of simple construc
tion, durability and is easily cleaned
No knives to get out of order. Sold
by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. j
English services will be held at 11
a. tu. to morrow la St. Paul's Hvung.
Lutheran Church, corner Sixth and
Market streets, Rev. F. W; K
Pc&chau, pastor.. At 7.30 p. m. the
services will be in (iermun. j
Services In Sr. James Church to
morrow, the second Sunday in j Ad
vent, as follows: Morning Prayer,
Ante-Communion and sermon at 11
o'clock; Children's Service at!j i p.
m.; Sunday School at 3 p. m. ;
The customary weekly Saturday
night's prayer and experience nieet
lug of business and working men
will beheld at the Seaman's Bethel
to-night at 7.30 o'clock, to whirl) the
ladies and seafaring mvn arejulso
invited. I j
Services in St. John' Church to
morrow, Secoud Sunday in Advent,
by the Rector. Rev. J. Carmicjiael,
D. D., as follows: Holy Com iu union
at 7.45 a. in.; Morning Prayer, and
sermon at 11 o'clock; Evening Pray
er at 4.S0 o'clock; Sunday School at
3.30 p. tn. j j
Several-gent lemeu in the congre
gation ornratM; M. E. Clurch jiave
presented Rev. F. D. Swindell,
Presiding- Elder, with an elegant
overcoat and some of the !adiesf not
to be behind the gentlemen, j and
who are never weary in well-doing
have iriven him an elegaut reclining
chair.
We wrote yesterday that it! was
said that th First Virginia Regi
ment trould be luvited to go into
camp next Summer with the 2f. C.
State Guard at '.Vrightsville, but we
were h orrl fled . last night when we
read "Fayetteville" instead of
'Wrightsville.' We read the proof
but did not note the error.
Col. J. T. Anthony has been re
elected Colonel of th Fourth Regi
meiit. v He received nine votes ami
Cul. Martin received three. The
fatter wu ejected Lieutenaut Col
onel and Maj. E. F. Young as re
elected Major. This is considered a
strong endorsement of the position
takeu by Col. Anthony last Summer
nnd which- resulted in his rcsigna
-
tlon j i -
It is damrerous to neglect catarrh,
for it leads to bronchitis and conl
sumption. HoodsSarsapariuacnres
catarrh In all forms. ;
The receipts of cotton at this port
to-dav foot up 710 bajes.
('apt. Harper was reported to-day
as so much better that he, was able
to sit up in bed.
Rev. J. C. Thomas. Who was nas
tor of Fifth Street M. E. Church in
1800-07, Is here on a visit,
of Mr. Win. M. Poisson.
the priest
Mr. A. W. Watson certaiulv has a
handsome stock at his store Hot 17
Market street. New Christinas goods
are being constantly received and
opened there every day. -1
Ger barque Oberburgermeister
Von Winter, Hintz, cleared to-day
for Rotterdam. Holland, with 4,830
barrels rosin, valued at $6,770, ship
ped by Messrs. Robinson & King.
The George Wilson Minstrel band
paraded some of the streets this
morning, making a Gne ehow and
producing some delightful, music.
They formed a circle in front of Mr.
Yate.V store, on Market street, and
played several fine airs there.
Confirmed.
The favorable impression - pro
duced on the first appearance of the
agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup
of Figs a fev years ago has been
more than confirmed by the pleas
ant experience of all. who have used
it, nod the success of the proprietors
and manufacturers, the California
Fig'Syrup Company.
Change of Schedule.
A change of schedule goes into ef
feet on the Carolina Central R. R.
to-morrow. The night train hence
will hereafter run on Sunday night
instead of Saturday night, as here
tofore. In addition to this another
train has been put on the! road be
tween Hamlet and Cnarlotte, mak
ing six trains between these points.
The amended schedule will be found
in our advertising columns to-day.
Dedication of Grace Church, j
Bishop Keener, of the M. E
Church South, will conduct the de
dication services and prcaidi the de
dicatory sermon, to morrow . morn
ing at 11 o'clock at Grace M. E.
Church, corner Fourth and Mul
berry streets. There will be som
specially line music on the occasion,
and arrangements have been made
to seat a. large number of people.
Bishop Keener is a great preacher.
and the fact he is announced to
preach will draw out " a very lar,
congregation.
" I i
The Seaman's l.ethul.
The regular Sundav services at
the'-Seaman's Bethel will 'be held
as usual to-uiDrrow at 3.30 o'clock p.
m., conducted by the Rev. F. D.
Swindejl, Presiding Elder Wilming
ton District M. E. Church, South.
All are cordially invited to attend,
especially seameD, and pastors of
various city churches are requested
to give notice to-morrow , morning
of this service. Masters of vessels
will please have this notice read to
their crews and urge their attend
ance. '
KOUOII ON COL GU3
For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness. Sore
Til roat. 2oc. KOUUH U2i TUU1H
ACHE. Instant relief. 15c. Rough
on Corns. Liquid, 15c. Salve 106
fl;tllliMiia
SYMPTOMS OF OVER DISEASE:
Loss of appetite ; bad breath : bad taste In
t he mouth ; tenguo coated ; pain under tne
shoulder-blade; in the back or side often
mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach
with llatulency and water-brash; indiges
tion: boircls lax and costive by turns;
headache, with dull, heavy sensation;
restlessness with sensation of having- left
something undone which oug-bt to have
been '.ono: fullness after eating; baa
temivr: bluff: tired feelinjr: yellow ap
iearaneoof skin andcj'es; dizziness, etc.
, Not nil, h'i a i ways srao of these indi
cate want of action of the Liver. For
A Safe, Reliable Remedy
that can d n b;irni and has never been
known to tail to do pood,
Tale Simmons Li ?cr Regulator
AN i-:FrETrAI SrCCIFIO FOR
JMnlarl-i. P'owel C"omphInt,
Jynjcw.iu, lck Headache.
CoMKtl patiou. Uilioasnes.
Kidney ArrrrtioiiK. .Jaundice,
Mental lc predion, ! Colic.
A rnvsiciAN's OPINION.
" I h.vc Icm practicing wediciae for twenty
ynxi &zml have iw tr tccn able to put up a veceta
4e ccBpOiiil tll tHlf, like Simmons Lire
Keul.tfcr, prnrnptly nd cflfcctnally mere the
liver to action, and at tbe Mine time aid (instead
cf eakcnic5 tlx dijestive - and asinulaUTe
pomtrs efthe r Ttem." ' J
L, M. !?iroNt v. d., Wa-hinston, Ark.
J oxi-t cE3in3rE L -'
lias pur Z Stap in red a front of wrapper. -
- J. H. Zcilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
1
I
Sfoartl of Aldermen.
i An; adjourned meeting of the
Board of Aldermen' was held yester
day afternoon, Mayor Fowler pre
siding. i Mr.j A. L. Scott, the newly elected
Alderman from the. First Ward, hay
ing been sworn in took his seat with
the other members of the Board.
The ordinance for the better regu
lation of the street v railway, sub
mitted at a previous meeting of the
Board and action j upon which had
been deferred, was read by, the
clerk,' and on motion was adopted;
to go into effect twenty days after
enactment. "The clerk of tbe Board
was ordered to furnish a copy of the
ordinance to the Wilmington Street
Railway Co. i
A proposition from B. M. West to
open up certain streets in the out
skirts was referred to - the Streets
and Wharves Committee.
A communication from D. L. Rus
sell, Jr., keeper of the ferry at the
foot of Market stii-eet, offering ! to
keep the ferry flat boat on this side
the river at night, for use in ferry
ing lire engines across the river, if
required, for the sum of ten dollars
per month, was on! motion referred
to committee. !
Alderman Craft.Mrom the Ordi
nance Committee, th the matter of
application of certain citizens for
the passage of an ordinance to pro
hibit 'drumming"'
at the- railroad
depots, submitted the report of the
committee thereon, recommending
that no action be taken, in view jof
the fact that the police ordinances
force are sufficient; to prevent dis
orderly conduct. The report ef the
committee was adopted.
Alderman Craft,1 from the Ordi-
nance Committee, submitted report
on the letter from Mr. Chase, eity
engineer, recommending the adop
tion of au ordinance to establish; a
curb-line for the streets.
riie committee recommended that
action in the matter be deferred uu
til after the expected ;visit of a sani
tary engineer to make' surveys -and
plans to establish oj- grade and tor a
system of sewerage.
Alderman Hicks! moved that re
port 1 be adopted.! But Alderman
Pearsall did not like this way of di?
posing of the matter. He did not
think it would interfere with any of
the. work to be done by the sanitary
engineer. . . ;
The matter -was discussed at con
siderable length. It was stated that
the sanitary engineer, Mr. Herring,
would visit Wilmington before
Christmas; that he! had agreed t
come and see what! was needed for
$125 and travelling expenses, and
would make surveys and plans for a
sewerage system ror.$l,u00, which
sum would include the $125 if his
services were engaged. It was fur
ther stated that one purpose in view
in the establishment of a curb-line
for streets, was that it would make
the sidewalks so narrow in places
where these encroached upon that
thb owners of property would be al
most compelled to moire back their
fences or walls. j
It was finally airreed to refer the
report back to the committee, with
instructions to report further at the
next regular meeting of the Board.
Report was made by Alderman
Craft, from the Ordinance Commit
tee, submitted an I ordinance con
cerning streets and pavements. The
penalty for violation of the ordi
nance is a fine of $50. 1
Alderman Pearsall moved that the
ordinance be advertised oace in two
of the daily papers in the city, and
that .1,000 copies of the ordinance be
printed and posted and circulated in
the city. J I
Alderman Craft did not like the
postersJ He suggested that the ordi
nance be published once a week for
three weeks in the three dailv pa
pers, j - ' . I . . I
Alderman Hicks i did not favor
advertising in the papers. He offer
ed as a substitute for Mr. Pearsall's
motion,! that 3,000 "dodgers"' ' be
printed and circulated. j
Alderujau.Sco t 'seconded 5 Alder
man Hicks substitute nnd it was
adopted. i 1 j
Alderman Scott was made chair
man of the Market, Committee
Bismarck, tlietrreittGeriuan prince, :
has received his forty-lift b decora- 5
tlpo, . while the. deoration of Drf
Hnil s Uougti vmp are to be found
. i ... .
in th ninnnmcntR of rn.tifnd It.
hareareil in the hearts of the thou-
Fand? it has permanently cured
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castom
Forecasts.
For North Carolina, light rains and
warmer weather.
Local forecasts, from 8 a. m. to-day
for Wilmington and vicinity, fair
weather and slightly warmer. ,
Uucklen,'AniicaISalv. -
The Best Salve m the . world for
Cuts, Bruises; Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, .Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and alt
Skin 'Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no p4y required. It is guar
anteed to givej perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box." "
For sate by Robert R Bellamy,
wrholesaln and! ratad drug--1
fiBW ADVEUTISEM13STS
otice.
MEETING OF THE PINE
IIE ANNUAL
Forest Ceaietery company will be held In 1 lie
I .
Mayor's Court Hojm on Wednesclaj', Decern-
ber 10th, lsW.at 8 p. m. 0 10 d?c G 2t
(Star copy sun and wed)
Christmas Goods
AT-
A. W. WATSON'S CHINA STORE,
No. 17 IWarSet Stroet.
decc tf
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
County of New Llanovcr.
In the Superior Court,
Betore .Tno. D. .Taylor, clerk. (
Armand J. leKo5?et. William L. DeRosset
and wife Elizabeth DeKoss6t, CD. Myers
and wife Eliza il Myers, Graham Dares and
wife Alice L. Daves. Catherine D. Meares,
Armand L. DeHosset and wife Tallulab E.
DeRosset. Frederick A. DeKosset and wife
Mary O. DKr-sset, Gabrlelle o'e G. DeKosset,
A. Mccican Parker and Wife Catherine DeR.
Parker and others, Plaintiffs,
i Aon i)) '
Eliza J. DeKosset, !Ad3ie S. DeEosset, Graham
D. DeKosset, Addis Emmett ' DeKosset and
Mary J-DeKosset. Defendants.
This i3 a ppeclal proceeding- brought Kr the
partition, and a sale if actual partition cannot
be had. of certain : real estate In the city of
Wilmington, North Carolina, being- a part of
Lot Xo. in: Bio :k 177 on Plan of said city, lu
which plalntlfTs and defendants are tenants
in common as heirs of the latt Elixa Jane De
Kosset. The defendants, Eiiza J. DeKoystt, Addle
DeRosset. Graham D. Delto set, Addis Em
mett DeRosset and Mary J. DeKosset are
hereby required to appear before the Clerk of
the said Superior Court of New Hanover Coun
ty, at his oflaceln the court nouse, in the city
of Wliralrfgtcn, North Carolina, pn. Monday,
the lirh day of January, A. D. and an
swer or demur to the complaint which has
been liled.
Dated this Gth day of December, A. D 1590.
JNO. D. TAYliOH,
Clerk Superior Court of New Hanover County,
dec 5 6w T3 3 jan A 10
STATE OF NOHTH CAIIOLINA,
County of New nanover.
in the superior Court,
Defore J no. D. Taylor, Clerk.
Armand J. DeKosset, William L. DeKosset
and wire Elizabeth s. DeKosset, Charles D.
Myers and wife Eliza If. Myers, Graham
Daves and wife I Alice L Daves, John K.
London nd wife! Camclla K. London, Wil
liam L. London and wife Caroline II. Lon
don, II. A. London and wife Kettle L. Lon
don. Jonn D. Lord and wife Helen 5. Lord,
F. Ancrum Lord and wife Kate A. Lord,
James C. Munds and othrs, Plaintiffs,
A((msl "
Eliza J. DeKosset, Addle S. DeRosset. Graham
U. DeRosset, Addis Emmett DeRosset and
MaryJ. DeKosset, Defendants.
This is a special proceedloy brought for the
piulttlon. and a sale If actual aartltion ean
not.bf? had, oi certain real estate in the city
of Wilmington, North Carollaa, being parts of
Lots Nos. :j and l in Klock 171 on Plan of said
city In which tkei plaintiffs and defendants
are tenanis in common as heirs of the late
William Ancrum Lord. The defendants, Eliza
J. DeKosset, Addle H. DeKosset, Graham D.
DeKosset, Addis EFumett DeKosset anl Mary
J. DeKosset arc hereby required to appear be
fore the Clerk of tho said .superior-court of
New llanovcr county, at his oMce in the
Court Houec, in the city of Wilmington. North
Carolina, on Monday, the l'.Hh flay of Jan
uary, A. D. l8!h arid answer or demur to the
complaint, whichnas been ttled.
Dated this th day of December,-A. D. Ua
JNO. D. TAYLOR. ,
Clerk 8uperiorCourt of New Hanover County,
dec 6;vv dec 6 13 20 27 Jan 3 10
Large Consignments
HOLIDAY qOODS'TO KE SOLD. AT
Auction and private sale. Tfcey weie shinned
here to be sold and we will sell. Also Crock
ery, Glassware and tlouse-furnlshihg Goods.
Auction sale every night.
W. J. iilKIOIAM & CO.,
decrtt 27 Market street.
FOR HIRE.
ORS'ES AND caRRIAQES . AND ' 'EIII-
cles cf all kinds, with and without drivers.
Horses for lades to tide, or d1ve, perfectly
safe. i
Horses lodged arid cared for bjjthe day,
week or mont h. !
A lew good YeC0NDtI1AND VECIC'LES
forfeale. R. c. ORRELL,
novlOtl . OorJ Third and rrtnccs3 Sts
O
FOR CASH OR INSTALMENTS.
E offe'rI for .sale under cirAit
antee for six yehrs WfU'OX & WH TE, FAR-
j RAND k VOTEY, MASON & HAMLIN OR
ga"!, In oak, Birch, Black -Walcctaal
i good bard Western wood Bases, of the latest
t -1 . . . . j -.
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for 15.00 cash and si.GO per weex nntll paid for.
- . sbfl mrtn 3 .nt.rT
, - " : z , r-
pstwl narti l!all ind 4vm1r, onr -In-
strameats-
407 Red cro stmu
fV.IWiAn TAM
NEW A U YI5UTI S KMENT3.
,a ! ' I
ARE POPULAU PRICES: ON t
BOYS' KNEE -PANTS.
AND YOU W ILL ALWAYS FIND THE BEST
ONES FOR THAT PRICE AT
113 PKIXCESS STREKT.
MEN'S FTJENISHINOS,
Hats and Children's Clolliiii.-
csr store open from 7.30 a, m. antll8 p. m.5
Saturday's until 11.45 p. m. ; 1 dec 4 tt
O PERTA HOUSE.
BEST OF THE SEASON.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH.
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Geo. Wilson's Minstrels. "
r
j A First Part of Wondrous Beauty,
upon Novelty. ' ' v " ; -
Novelty '
: Reserved seats at Yates' Friday morning. 1
: doc 4 ;it - .
OPKRA HOUSE.
NEW YORK THEATRE COMPANY.
MONDAY. DEC. 8TH.
One "W(1sl,
! CHANGE OF RILL NIGHTLY.
MONDAY; N I til I 1
i "Jack's Sweetheart."
i Prices, 10c, toz, and : cents. Reserved Stats
at Yates'. . i Cec5 tf
1-3 10UR LIFE ifMUl IX mi
Mattresses, Springs and
Pillows,
FOR SALE OR RENOVATED.
' rji
leg.E.Fl
YOU CAN 5T A PAIR OF,
GENTS1 SHOESOIt
$4.00, Worth SCOO:
' - '.'. .. ! ';
OR A PAIR LADIES' SIIOEtf FOR
50, Worth 4.00
CALL AND SEE. : i
eo. R. French & Sons.
lOS North LVoat Street. -
(Opposite The Orton.)
t
dec I
By inj Establishment.
pEATnERS, klD GLOVES. HATS. AND
all kinds of sil'ic re-colorcd. j .
Now u the time to hare your castloff salts
Cleaned and re-colored and mafic tn irj-.tr nar
OENTS' LIST.-SU118 Dyed riOO to dTco-'
-nats cleaned, dyed and pressed. 25 to M cents:
Lmbrellas an oped lu any cloth at short nnn.
LADI E.Hf LIST. Ostrich Plumes. Tips, Hash
es! and Kihbons of au kinds re-colored and -
cleaned up. ,
Zr All GoctH not called for" In 90 days will
be,fxld for charges. si. e. ROl hE.
Corner Market and Front KtiwtK mor .
onion's Dry Goods More.) ' deel lw -
Christmas Cards.
sortmcnt of cHRisTif a8 cards next Mon-
dajr an 'prices.: r"r .i";.'; p.;-'-; '".
t - JltJNDi BROTHERS, V
djee 4 tf VC; 101 X -Front street. ',
THISTAPBEiEK
he FainsottntPruitimrirdc works.
4 V; - - -x. , T. K. WRIGHT te, to . ,
t 2i5tii sixect and;i'cansyivaiaa avenue.
jaau , Fhliaoelphu.
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U No. water st.
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