xnis vXvss: .ri t monlLS KMX TliTCO ytar. " ttiiyft UDC tnontii. agents. wia be acurtrca ej camera, un tr. put of ti)e city, at tne a&OTO scrififroWP" report any and Jtr to nrlxfihrrr rrgnuny. r -"tfTr W7f, . i.Ht5 JtH tac i:. !' result? vlici: . . i I- f. Itwv.tiri p.. ' t tt -n.i 2:m curc3 t . . i -It KUiviy r" -'is ;;i:ui ever pr- 'icitcfianl c.-ls, prj.'.Jtrvi on i d onlr iron ti:0 :r.' i substance., is : un7 excvlkr.t quaatn. cosnrc Kfulzr renietly kiiown. - . t mip of Fip w for f.le in 50 cJ'il bottles by all lead iu drug Any reliable druggist i?b ur cot have it on Land will pro ire it prwuptly for any ono'wlx firt to try il Do But accept an cbttitnte. , . ' CJtUFOMA FIG SYRUP CO. St T rtAXCtSCO. CiL. U'.-rirni. n. nzvr ro:x. fi.r. for ia ty . RUtlKKT K. HKLI.A91Y, UUOLKSALB DKt'ROIST. tea 91 WUmlrstcn, N- 1 STOVK ! STOVES I LLMZD, ALL AND AT . ALL -a rw. caiiaaaKTlnftnat JUDERHAN, FLANNER & GO'S. SAM JONES SONG BOOKS. YATES' BOOK STORE ?Utt H. A. Tucker, jjlilik ix uitAsmr, makble ad ta mow. Mantf Adorer of . cemetery, Iwxrctta! aiKl Kulldlnz Woik. 310 Korth Front flrtet, 7 3 Witaunston, N. C. t hex Ci j : -lwijir Frriffilfi!. JJlW IIMT A HE Pit! K ED WITH ncsrfct fr panel u e voaatn la inefoot. Vatrrir-i m m iyt art la no eanjrercf 'z from Lo kjaw. Ater prscitcal ex- J"M 2?jPiiis am rrc. arrd to tpi.iran- D. IJ' IS LI VAX. 2U TnellorJcsLorrand ratrltr. JUST .RECEIVED I 00 BUNCHES BANANAS." tile tow by A. J. WIXSTKAD. fruit and Cor fectloncrtes, c S if if, yorta SeconJ St.. nu ir P. o. E. G. POLLEY, Pbci ical Tin i Sheet Iron Worker and Contractor twauie (urtMrd for all work in my line riJtpQira.t falirftUlT nad prtvrrp'ly rx rf hal s jiaja ereilcncr In tb J"4aa wiiu foc orkirrn will gnar- ilC5Cr! cu,i ws m every rcspm- ' t IS LSI Teuii-sM-e Coal I JtsT AIJHIVCD A tilOIt'K LOT CELE TctkLcs&cc COAL. HOO Crlt Wood ! fcKX3rd ojc. Aaa, Pine, Dlackjidr. &c, . For Ohrhtmas kinds op rErrx and pkettv , aow rorainr In rarJJlr. Call and rc vTIT tohuir rrrscnu that are -c:cl as TJ as rrctiy. FN KKD Ct.. - . . Furniture ucaier, I tt cor. M artpt and Second Si. More of That Butter JrT REC EIVED ANOTIIEB LOT OF O Tt BITTER from ML Alrr and HlUr- at tL Lxrzv lot of .lILK from MU a i ' vtraheu tottocraxp. at 13 a rrat. if'H SET Potato ns tr tno barrel. EGiiS et potato ns "ate, CHICK LX UM Ii.. all lor. K.Jt wate, CH1CKLX3 fcy tno xop axd till L T 4 Ch P. A LD En MAN. 113 o. w ater t. ii ' J; 11. 11 J VOL XV AN JXCOJIK TAX. Thcrp ?a a p:ooI iVal of talk now " income ta. Tn? i 'Wrauie, -we think, fro niiouf nn Income tiwc. T . t a m , ' rorn the on cor- .i-wurin, who mi ps tea th tar usa rueansof meeting tlie- niiiount iicarytopHytlieexhorliitaijtpe son?. The Ra!eirh tu. server tell us soraethtn - - - o ' about the; It B-tys 3 tocr-vrs. j white shirt auiubargsells for SOc. Thc'propnrtyof an income taxLtDr Tlios.F. Wood and MrTjohnC. U Generally admitted, but it has ' , l,ase Ieft here rasV.nFrht for Char' sometiiiies been questioned whether - '. " , - It I expedient for the Federal Uov- eminent to exercise its power In this regard. It brings the power of the jreneral government to bear directly on indiridnals In a way that has beri deemed undesirable by , many MateMiien. .;,' . ' . I An iucoaie tax was passed during tUf ar, iiud after beinjf amended it vatioii tiling, was repealed iu 1371. At flrt.fi iucoiues "under $600 re fxemptetl, and then the exemp tliin" was mied '. to $1,000. In 1855 fiirb:ij under, $.(Ki0 tere taxed flve per crnt, ahdJaTgnr incomes at ten per rrnt. .The former yiclde.l in 1 3 $20,000,000 and the latter $31,- ,r"'vv. maKing n total of 00,000,000; me next year tne uve per. cent tax yielded $31,000,000 and the ten per cent tax $53,000,000. "This decliue In the receipts from large Incomes led to making the rate uniform at five per cent, and $32, 003,000 was realized: The ' tax was repealed In 1871. Only 250,000 per sons gave In any income tax, the ex emption being up to $1,000. It would seem that a good 'many per sons were forgetful; while doubtless many evaded giving In the right-! amount. We think an exemption of $1,000 Is about right, and that the tax ought to be graduated so as to make very large incomes pay at a heavier rate than moderate ones; say one per cent tip to 82,000: two per cent up to $"5,000; five per cent up to $10,000, and ten per cent be yond that. Such a tax would bring at lea-t a hundred millions of dol lar?, and it would be a just method of readilng men of fortune who now contribute but little to the support of the government." - We favor this Income tax, but un der certain restrictions. The A'cics and Obscricr has placed the limit at too, low a Ogure. The tax should not begin .on incomes until they reach $2,000 or $2,500 a yeai. The man with an Income of $1,200 pays a larger tax In proportion to his re ceipts than docs he -who receives ttftce that amount. He lives In per haps the same style of house as his more prosperous neignowr, luscnn dren attend the fame i school, wear the sime qnality of clothes and have perhnpsaniUKCinentsand tastes, In common with their neighbors. S He who ha an income of $1,200 a ytfar is compelled to keep up just as good an appearance as the man with $2,00. Thisisone of , the beauties of civilized society... It is not a pleas ant thing to think about but it is never! heir! true. It rots every cent of $1,200 for a man so situated. Spencer LeGrand, Assistant to Uve. -Now, ee what hi taxes Auditor of the Norfolk is Carolina re. Say that heowus a snugliome ? K is n t,e cjty ith his family of his own, aseed at $3,000, !"tiftmi iH in' bed. He is improv- not another dollar's worth of. real estate in the world. His State, coun ty and cityfnxes her!on his home strati aud honsrhold furniture, wouM absorb every dollar of one mamth's income. And thU'is not all. He, litrs ararr nnA 1 wo tl.IVS tttTf On every arfiele of clothing worn or Clmrlotty, now runs between Clinr i.:... ir i.i. ir ,.i hf lotte arid Portsmouth. children, and on many things that he useb in Juh house and his kitchen and that go upon his table. ! He may not pay a thhe to the Church but he pays more than a tithe to the State. To talk of taxing thin uiaii nnj farther Is hhcer folly. j.et tne income tax. come nut iet - . a. 1 a. the burden be lorne ouly byjhose j Iourn -w - ot,lcr of our e5,teemctl who are aide to War it. The vr.feiIOW citizens,. Messrs. James H., for r lee. in which the pensions, u, w n. Chadbourn. art- pall, made many men rich and many others poor. Let the tich men then pay thf ne. w tax; The ior men huvo paid all Uiat they can pay aud, we might add, ' all. that tliey will pay. . ! . - . ""V - . Don't! If a dealer offered yoif a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cou git Syrup without wrapper, or labels, or In a mutilated condition, don't touch It don't buy, it at any price, there- Is fromething wrong It may be a dan gerous or worthless counterfeit. In sist opon getting a perfect unbrolcn, genuine packsgr. WILMINGTON, N. C , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16j189T). ! LOCAIi3SrEWi3. ? - . lirnxx to "kw ADrnTTsavxTrra fc-xtro A Co Furniture i Mrxw Bbothkb Druggists " C V YATEiiSam Jones sons uooSrs J , Bosicrr PAKTTTo-nignt at ciry Han ' mm mm -iii I Full dress Inspection of the XV. L a the Armory to-nifrht: I - " See the excellent J The December moon win be fall early on the morning of the day. af ter Christina. n. It will not. be a green Christmas this year. Tender vegetation here about.? has all been killed. xne umiugion rox i;iud pro- j Vose to have a big, huut on their own hook on Christmas Day. One of the valuable hounds owned by the Wilmington Fojr Clab'diet on Sunday at the kennel, near the city. ' Mr. Thos. A. llclntyre, of New York, President of the W' O. & E. C. R. II. is in the city with, his wife nnd won. J The W., O. k E. C. R. R. isnow so near Jacksonville that people can almost shake hands across the in" tervening space. For scrofula in every form Hood's tsarsaparilla is a radical, reliable remedy. It kas an unequalled record or cures. . " "RubcHo" razor and knive sharp A ft - ' jeners. cjometmng new ana - we think the best hone ever, made. . See them. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f Capt. John W. Harper was re portea yesterday as a little worse but he was better this morning and is said to be doing, well now. , Lots of poultry expected here this week. Lay In your supplies now and don't wait until the day dawns to buy your Christmas turkey. I am Manufacturers Agent for Barbed rud all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. t The annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A will be held this evening. There are five" vacancies on the Hoard of Directors to be Oiled at this meeting. - . v (iuns. We have them, bought be fore the passage of the McKinley bill and can give yon the advantage of our low purchase. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ; j. t The Madam Fry Concert Co., of Boston, are booked for a grand con cert at the Opera .House on Friday night, January 2d. It promises to be a big event in thMiiuieal world. We want Zeb Vance iu the Senate and the "Zeb Vance1' stove in your kitchen. They have been tried and found to be true; therefore, we re commend them to- you. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t ing, howtiver, and hopes to be aq "right in a day or Ntwo. Mr. William Archer, a very clevW gentleman of onracquaintance, who has been for yars past the express nie5stnger between -tins city and llousekeper should .have 4Perfection" meat cutter. It has the advantages of ""simple construc tion, durability and is easily cleaned No knives to get out of order.- SoIJ i by the N. Jacobi Hdw". Co. t Ti.ur..nnr..i.!..MK i,rr.r.. C!ml cebmted ,ier 0lst birthday anni- versnry at her home in Springvale, Me., on the 1st lust. Weare glad - to"" know that' Dr. j Creasy aud Mr." Beamanhave been returned to churches iu this city. Under the ministration of these di vines Grace Church arid Fifth Street Church have both Increased wonder fully In membership. Their labors here have been marked by. the ca rious coincidence that both have occupied the pulbits of pew church-" es.- " A man m Essex, :Ct., was kicked over a scy the by a calf -and badly i cui;a neignuor aivisea tne use tf5ftivfirV,i rwi jrood as new in a fewIays. 25 cents ft ft W ft V ft, liVt. (UIM aid tt. It is on the cards that the : North State Cornet Club will at an , ea.rly dty"give a grand vocaf; and ' instru mental concert '.A committee'of ar rangements has been appointed and it consists of Messrs. W. A; Martini S! A. Schloss and Arthur Whitely; . -: ; ...... .. . - - ....... .- T. 4 - A;dlled meeting of s thesBoard of Aldermen was held this afternoon for the purpose of acting on an ap plication of the W., P. & Et. C. R. R for permission to run a track on Surry street - as far North as Castle. This means, we" presume," 'that the W.; O. & E. C. R. R. is to have a pas senger depot farther up town. . , - . . , ,. Protracted Meeting v - i , . r L , Rev. R. E. Peele, Pastor ' of the Brooklyn Baptist-CKurch y in . this city, has begun a protracted ' meet-. ingat Olive Branch Baptist Church, near Greenville Sound, of -which Rev. M. C. Walton is pastor. The first service was held last night and the sacred edifice was crowded to the doors. The meetings Will bo continued every night this week. . Wilmington District. We published v yesterday; the ap: polntments made at Conference for this city and give here to;day the full list for this district, as follows: Presiding Elder F. D. Swindell. Grace Church W. S. Creasy Fifth Street R. C. Beaman. Bladen Street J. R, Sawyer. , Scott's Hill circuit H. B. Ander son, J C. Crisp, supply. 'v x Kenansville circuit W.' A.'Forbes. Magnolia circuit Ri L. Warlick. -Clinton circuit J. M. Ashby. . Sampson circuit-Daniel Reed. ' Cokesburgcircuit P. Greening. Bladen circuit D. C. Geddie. Elizabeth circuit Ai J. Parker. Carver's Creek circuit W. B. Moore. i Whiteville circuit C. W. Smith. Waccamaw circuit T. J. I Brown ing. " ' -"H 8outhpoi t station C. P. , "Brims wicK circuit J. B.r eroiue. rhomp- son. Southport mission Supplied by J. M. Marlow. 'i r Robeson circuit N. M. Jurcev. The Fire This Mornlnff. The fire bells clanged out fiercely at 4 o'clock this morning. v The alarm came from box 21 corner Front aud Qrange streets. The fire was on South Water street, between Orange-and Ann, and on the premi-. ses Of Messrs. Robinson & King and Fowler & Morrison, ; and : on the wharves in front. It is said to have been first 'discovered ' issuing from the roof of a naval stores, shed occn- ied by the first named firm, but the origin of if is unknown. Tbe fire department were - quickly on "the spot. ThVwJnd was from the East and thus" favored the efforts of Mhe firemen. The department i put in some of its "Tjest work. No better management was ever j known at a fire in Wilmington, but if there had been a stiff breeze from the South west we might have had a very dis astrous fire to record to-day. As it s, the damaged are comparatively ight. The naval stores snert was lestroyed and also the woodshed engine, etc, on ..mewrs. ruwier it i t...i Morrison's premises. The steamer Delta was at the wharf and also a schooner but both hauled out safe uto the stream.' JFhe rosin in the shed was not wholly destroyed and a lot of rosin and tar in close propim- quity was'saved almost intact. The losses foot up about! ,$1,510 for Messrs. Robinson & Kins. $300 for Messrs. Fowler & Morrison and $1,800 for Mr. D."L. Gore, whor ovns the wharves and warehouse: The insurance will amply oover all of he losses; Messrs.? RdbIrioh & ? King have $3,000 In the "North ""American and $3,500 in ihSpriiigfield, repre son ted here t by Messrs-Hodges s & Taylory. ; Messrs. Fowler & MorrUon $1,200 in the New York Underwrite ers,$60O iu.the Lancashire and.$l,000 in the Geruianiu, and Mr. Gore has $1,000 on the warehouse4 and $800 on the wharf-, ith IrMS.AVdlard, Iu the Carolina Pi re -lusurance "Co. ." : 'tlucklcn'a ArniefalT.Il Tho Best Sal ve in the' "world rfor cJuts, . Bruises, Sores; Ulcers,' Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap-? ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns; and ail dkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, itisguar auteed to give IK'rfect s-iti&faction, j tdeL ' Pric 2j cents f or mondy refund oer box. " Forale by Robert K. : Belloisy, ; wholesalr'and rstrJl driiV . , j NO. 3. Aadlt and finance. y y. r y; -'',.v .-T'-'- j The Board of 'Audit and Finance 01 ' ,. i,wiffnAnn' or"iet yesterday afternoon. , r I - -i - . ' " , . r A communication irom tne lioara of Aldermen transmit ting petition of banks and merchants for an appro priation of $1-50 to purchase fire hose for the steam tag Marie, to be used in case of. fire on the river, front was concurred in by the Board. Coupons amounting to $7,500, cut from bonds issued rp the W.-, O. & E. C. Rail road Company.and - which' had matured prjojto the , issurance of said bonds, were 'burned , in..;the presence oCthe Board. ' . " ' - Bills-were audited and approved as follows: Fori current- expenses, $202.10: refunded.tax, $5.48. Ittversand Harbors. . t Capt; W. dl. J3ixby, chief of the Corps of Uugineers United States street audit is given under the aus Army here, opened the bids yester- pices of th ladies bf the. First Pre--day afternoon-for, the river and har- byterian Church, i Well; what ik n bor improvements to be made by the Government in this section. Capt. -P.,S4nford Ross, of Jersey City 'was the Hottest .bidder for dredging the CipeFear river at arid below :Wilmington, the bids being as follows per cubic- feet: .'- : "" a a I w-v 1 .. m M wwt a 9 Atias -ureuging xjo.oi vvniuing- tori, Del., 15 cents. - : f Alabama Dredging and Jetty Co., of Mobile, Ala., cents.- -" P.'Sanforil Ross, of Jersey City, 13 ents.,.;. f :'i::.::ylty,-: y ? Moore & Wright, Portland, Me., 14 tents. x" f V Geo. C.( Forbes! & Co,, Baltimore, 13 cents.'; - ' ";: :'-':i.'y:-"'i:y:''-: -Baltimore Dredging Co., Balti- niore, I4f cents, f " ' National Dredging Co., of Wil- tuinton, Del., 11' cents. " The dredging of Lock wood's Folly river, H. C, was bid on as follows: Atlas Dredging Oo. 20 cents per cu bic! footf Alabama Dredging and Jetty Co. 40 cents. The lowest bidder for putting in sheet piling,' stone, mattresses, etc., in )Yinyaw Bay, J S. C, was W T. Gaynor, oTFayetf eville,s 1 Ne w York. The aggregate bids were as follows: David V.'iHo welT $286,850; Skinner pect of plenty j this winter? Snow & Wallace, of Wilmington, $209,920; sJjpeiiig ig'aa i easjKas sliding "down W.T.'Gavnor. Favetteville. .. hill, after vori krio w. how. find von . $192,640; Roderick G. Ross, of Jack- sonville, Fla. $219,350. : Bids were opened to-day for the dredging ot-the 1 harbor , at George j article on "SnowshoeingV "in Dem town, and awarded to P. Sanford I orest'sFamiyMagazine for Januarv. Ross, of Jersey City, at 29 cents per hundred yards, in scows. There were out two oiuuers. ine Aiaoama " A a. 1 .1 mi J t Dredging Ko0 of Mobile, bid 37 8. Bids were also awarded to day. to the Alabama Dredging Co. for dredg ing the harbor at Beautort, N. C, dredging at NewRiver and dredg ing the waterway between Beaufort 23 cents, 39 cents and New River at: and 25 cents percubic yard respec tively- Other bidders ere Skinner &; Wallace,, of Wilulington, at 37 cents, Go cents, and 29 cents.. C. T, Cale, of Norfolk,' bid; 39 cents en Beaufort Harbor. . v How's i " ..'. "" "'". - v :'..-," Your Liver? Is tlic Oriental salutation, knowing that good health " cannot exist without a -" - healthy Liver. - When the 1 Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con- " st ipated, tho ; foo&l lies ' in the stojriaeh undi--gestod, p o i a o n i n g tlie blood; ireqiicnt headache x en?nes; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency j and ncrvcmKuC?6 indicate hor f iho whole Fjy'steni is de rajiged. Simmons Liver' I Regulator has been the ineajis of .restoring more people to health and r hapjuncss bjigiyingihem Ha healtliyXiVer t)iaiiariy " - agency knovn on earth. . It : iwtA with extraor :dinar)' rnnvcr and cflleacy. ; - I - MEVEn OECN 0I3APPOINTC0.' As a jrcn'-ra! faaiily rrnwdy far Hftprir', .Torpi;! Livrr, Cu.-;!!pAtiHi, etc, I hanUy f V . . . t - 3 . . . .t. H?C Biijinin rir-e. sun itavc err ihtb - appointed In the efirt jwodaecd; it wrtr. t- b almo-t a perfect core fr all lica-t- A ' gtocaacb an&iwe!. :-'., ' . . r t . W. J. Jit Eleot, f lac;n. 1 - lie not Iuiposct Upon I" d - Exace Dlsunzuishmi iro Uiat jou get the Genuine. irom all frauds and Imitations tiV filSr ml 'S. Tn.1. ir. nn (ninr nf VVMr iver. and on thfsl'ithEsl afi ri t n rt t,t jfiL eiua & ca qt istr psw - i I'LZAs:: :otic:s trcn osi mcz:i ca fcsy cr.3 iicr;;:::: general interest, tat e; w ,. . ' , ' ' THe caate of tfcewnrcr nzrt airrr 3 Li f .: r dsi.es to' the Editcr.-.- - - - 4 '. . , ' , . ' - Coaixauaicatibca ''must ta written 'en c. , i. - .k . . ...... i t ; A, , ,., , ojoe side or tne paper. Persocanusa must fce aTciJoJ, And It is especially ana partlculirlj c . . r- Btooa that tne Ec?tor does not 'always c:l::.:i tne rtews of correspondents tmior3 ed tt at : in tne editorial oo lumni ; : Forecast. . ' ' For KortfiT Carolina, rain ami warmer "weather. . ' ' ! , Hjfiocal forecasts, from S a. in. to-tln; 'fpi;WiiuYngton.and, vicinity, Ihrli : showers and slight changes in. tem- peratuTe. Cto'nflrmed..;j.---.A ..The- favorable impression pro duced on the; first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a 1 few years ago .has been more tlian confirmed - by the nle.ts ont experience of nil who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturer?, the California Fig Syrup Company. iio Barly and Go Often. ' ' Tlie ; enler tamment at V the " City Hail to-night Is for the benefit of the Presbyterlfliii Mission on South Fro- bOunet party fiVfofT- that Is th naiue vithywhichjt has been chris tened. - Ve confess to some ignor ance on the subject. -We know a number of- parties- in bonnets but J'bdnnet partles''"--fwell,r there is probably some difference., The truth of the matter. is that the, man milli ner, will be at work at the City Hall to-niglitT- yariouslyv fle will work on bonnets but; w!ljhef wear theuif The solution of "this question Is yet in the future. , There will be some clumsy fingers at work to-night on feminine head-gear and ,we know that the results will be simply aston ishing. The ladies will look bnlind laugh and j the: man . milliner will . laugh toowhen he is pulling an inch or so of cold steel from under his thumb nail. - Ahd;there will be other things to laugh over some amusing' carica; . tures of - the holidays and lots of good things' to eat. , , Dciu orest for January. "Go Snowshoeing? Yes, my dear madame, ; why, not? provided the heavens be propitious ind - furnish the snow, and there is every pros- I will know hp w, and how to. form a club arid what to" wear and all I about it, after, reading the breezv I Or, if your tastes are artistic rather I than athletic: von will he Ulinnfwi I ! - i - . v " - i witu tne excellent paper'pn VModel- ing for Sculpture," and if yba have never luodejed jri clay, tile isugges tionss for ateurs'tintl beginners will be of great assistance. : "Sage Maidens of Cornell - University" ; Is another handsomely illustrated artij cle; the illusirated Chinese storVis particularly interesting; the other . stories are fill igoo;4 the "'Sanitar iari'Vhas seasonable articles 1 about the "Effects of CoId,'"apd lipv. : to take i sitz, foot, and other baths. "Chat" and MThe World's Progress", are- especia ly attractive; and", all the other departments are brimful of good things. 1- Published by W. Jennings Deraorest, 15 East 14th street, New York;;-'..-.-... .-.';. .. . X.EAUltKL.I.B OIL. Prevents tendency to wrinkles or ageing of the skin. Prevents with ering of th- !kln or drying up of the nesh.i ISature wonder for preserv ing youth and freshness. $1.00, large bottles, at druggists. HEW A D Vly 1CT 1 8 tZZl CII TB ; BonneVPartyft TJDEIi TUB ArspicK? OP TUE LADIKS J'i Presbj tei Ian CUur'ch a linnet Party will be irlven at tho at uau t.,.,u, uth-. Kefreshinerits win hi served at the usual nr-Jr m-t tamment may be expected. . ; Atmmaion scents. . ' dec W It- Call at P. Chrict'fl, . No. lOU Kotitli Front Street, iiOK CHRIST As! CAKES, BAKED TO order, CAXDIIiH, OK AriXKS and ?UTS, au of tne nne&t. In fall at orrk now. " " dec IV lir" - 4 - ; Christmas Card3. MOKE I;EAUTJFLL THAN EVKlr. clt Glass cologne BottlcsJ Dandoino gootis. Low prices. Larc assort racnt J'ancy Goods. : - , - , ' i 3IUNDS ij:otueiw, 3tC 15 tt .!-, If'! V. rrn-tffrfrf ib IFifcbtii ' Htzn hzzln fcr:::j a ifcyow rjisrAiiED to taiicjl'io:; jvaioaabrMcrma a li Wasnins', wlilcU will zltcd tsr-.ourt err, festladj. cctsu

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