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'1 J. - Vr r THI3 rAr& . H ! - r.r. y JA31GS. months, S2 50; Three Jfir: 1 . One month, 50 ccnt , -ill be 'delivered brcarne., l ia cents per .ww. rH-rstesW and liberal receUe their paper regally. i fjfiliiEIHWi- '- ' . ' .311 . i ' . '". --.'. "' " ' .'' ; 111"'." VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, . N. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1877. NO. 20. MMsssMMMaassw 1 J I I . FIGHT IX OREGON. the Democratic Jarty ind it. is proposed t;. tlii there, am; in the ..fthci telegraphic rept, ' toey iero or utterly disgrace Vc 1:1 ur-bu" mblwrn U - r . ..! Yvton'1810 TO do the hitter would vcry difficult iulge an 1 jury matter, but t win arj both agamst you ! TY?. ..U .. .. ...... h . J ii -L J av!if. Th-we who ievcata uiwu,,.-"-- -ti.--uf.i-and Louisiana will steal l.aM Wcll.L Tfecaro bH little I. w t is a fMPf Connx an i n it U Ucnlv be ascertained now. mat inmmCjreput one had Moths MAW VJl"u ' 4 J.ja't tails abytit "wui 1 If fc arc not prepared ice -steel asiiWte.il there is no hope ft refurniu!! ixl-iril at Washington voted en to i Urv jriut lug bill,, which w.a lv tlu IVosi- coinj'cnsatiuii i jaWur lur f compositors from' W cents per th'jUoa:id cms, aud 40 lino wuru. The rncjentlias Eiibmittcd to the Clumber nitics a proposition' to appropriate WO for the purchase by tlie State fabrics ia Lyons, in ordcrUo give iD'l relief to the suiTcri'hg operators !i;ivc been thrown out of. cm' ploy- I K ' i I I ' i j , Secretary Morrill has to fur iJrol as to be pronounced out of '. 'I There is but little h-pe .ft lie safe arrival of the missing. jner, George Cromwell ; she is sup- nave suuetLj uu ot. i.uuij v:imi, btli of Jjlmuary ; Cape St. Mary is r-Hvo miles west of C.xpcllace, w here Washington was wrecked. tho Wamsutta The' are trying tiulkT . back into the :o go U tlu Supreme ierch an ! Chandler to succeeil him. i.t icrlectly unruf.led 1'Iie operators, of xtriUc to-l,iv. i ! ; t foit Zu U Cii ; Chri.stiai(.'' perch and C (Lv. TiKlen tlic news' o ho cxeitem by tk ami a fo Ujposit Company, Friday, i . -'.-4 1 ' . iitcnsiaei i aaiumav iv tuo Misnen- of fac X-jcttinmberland County W Ilaok'. 4-1 IL B. Claflin, aiid Scr mcmlqr of die firm of Claflin & W York told a reporter Fiidav th 5 great big tt .'.d nt at Slumockin, l'a., stoppage ot the timers k tbt neither :1 Vr.Hhl cor -uadj of them had reeom .on to V. IL.lVpper, ihey known anything ft t. any tithe. Tife steamer Cromwell, which has been lost, had sengcr3;aud acrew of twenty-three IRaleigh Observer. Goneral T roy; Jill Assombly. i KKate. Fbidj AY. to rciruJ.-.fo ti.ooi. e ..f is auu measures and t, p,.ii, iU nov duej Kcanw ' beaks: pill to amend chapter 81G, .civd proeedure. Judiciary: I'TOt-j to prohibit the-sale Pr within two mil,. of '.,...r.i bruuwck county. Propositions 'iunohlr. Scales, the bill f,r the f , C Agricultural Society Wpuned till Wednesday next at 12 iJbaofM -. Stickney, the bill for oftho-Xcw Kiver Canal, in wnnty, wa3 taken up. P'ckney offered to amend that the incurred for surveying swamps, ftinbHcfa- hV l9 Stite lamparjy ' ' r- W? Mft.erefl t0 ?nJ so that the fny shall bear the expenses. i ftoepdicnt !of Mr. Scales was ir ihi?s amended, the amcud iTr ,fci.,ckuey was adopted, li.fcredtoamendso that the fUllbe lurecycj -A'dbpfcd. " ' ' W r?1"01! 16 n,iiCml so" a t Svo rltc eona I t.r ..;t-i i . to-. . commenced in one and com- i Scale t vilcges in aid canal: jr PpoHevi the bill and said.ho .t- f-uac iur a icw minutes 00 fia l not .. . A.i.i lu lae view . csnml. 1 UJS r'crslLteutl y at tUe doors of .sembly 'for. th 1 h ?.wMy had been thorough! v brwlS! 'cct fr0ni beginning K4M. Killed tw5 weeks 'neJ i! .4111 the Senate i(,r Atv lC0 petition from the kin.-, ??lPSton and the recom- iou-oftl,rei-; u , 8 rccofB ioard yi,iV ii ol mo 1Jte WouOr?". lucstioM and al r -o i the friencls of the bill that the scheme was impracticable. The persistency and ur- geucy witli which the company had sought its passage for six years, plainly indicated that thero. was something in ic. If .it was impracticable however, why consume our time and cumber our statute books with it ? But the danger of the bill lay in the other-hypothesis. If it was practicable, r.nd he believed it was, hi regarded the propositioii as a disastrous one to the com mon school fund of the, Stale. The bill proposes to allow this Ke'w River Canal Company to dig a navigable canal forty miles long, and drain two hundred and fifty thousand acres of tho land, belonging to the common school fund of the State, and in consideration the State is to con vey one hundred and twenty-five thousand acres to the siid company and in addition to give it thejentire control and monopoly ot the canal. J The question he desired the friends of thfi bill to answer was, if this scheme would pay private individuals or a company, Why woubl. it not pay the State ? It i.s true that the State was never more impoverished than now; but, .para doxical as it may appear, sbo was never better able'to undertake this work. She' has now, and will have at her control for years to eoine a thousand convicts. .The support of thee convicts would cost her no more. in the swamps of North Carolina than in the walls of the penit entiary. They must be fed, clothed and guarded iir either place alike. .If then, this scheme would pay tli3 company, which had to hire, its-labor, why would it not pay the. State, whose labor wris ready furr.jshed to. hand, without ceut of additional cost? The gentleman represent ing the .company claims that with three dredging machines, costing about $18,000, and fifty laborers, he expects to complete the work in five mouths. If so, how would the -.matter then stand? The State will have paid, for this work 125,000 acres oT laiid and the monopoly of the canal, ."-'omo of those" lands . are said to be the iincst in the world. Our geological report says that,somc uf them have been ; in cultivation fur "more than, a hundred years without any sensible diminution of fertlityt Our State Geologist says that one-tenth of these lands L? worth .'from $"50 to 100 per acre, ur were readily worth' that sum before t lie war. Suppose they. average $10 only.- We .have paid for this work $1.J50,OOQ in land. .-Let us tako cue tenth at the lowest estimate of- $00 "per a?iv, and wcj will them have paid for it' $025,000, even if we throw aside 112,500 acres as utterly worthless. He. ventured the assertion that if the proposition was beore-the Senate to-day to appropriate to this work $20,000 in cash, because of our impoverished: condition it - wouldn't; receive five votes in Se-ntc, and yet we are gravely asked to give to it somewhero from one to two or three millions in. land of the common school fund. Nor is this all. This proposed canal leads, by "way of Northeast River, Grant Creek and other streams intp the navigable ea'steru water ol the Siat which in the northeast open through the Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal to Norfolk and the ocean. Thus a great inland water way ns opened up from Washington City, to Wilmington, aod the bill virtually gives this company, in effect, the monopolj' and control'of ali the com merce which seeks, through its channels, Wilmington or the more southern perts,. This route would avoid too the dangerous North Carolina coast, always the terror to mariners. . This is. indeed, a magnificent scheme which this company has in view, and why may it not at -some no very distant day become the -.source of a magnificent income to the common schools of the State. Sup pose we had a railroad running from the mouth of the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal to within 40 miles of Wilmington, who would turn over-the entire road to this company to build the remaining por tion and in addition give it every alter nate section of land on the forty miles to be built? Mr. Scales also briefly adverted to the prospect of having the work com pleted by appropriation from the Federal Congress at no distant day as a conchir si vo answer to alleged u?ceesity for the passage of the bill." In conclusion Mr. Scales said ; . Mr. President : The people of North Carolina hold nothing more sacred than the heritage of her children, the common school fund of the State,', to which this land belongs. AM should our good old-! mother wake up some morning to una these 155,000 acres of land blooming like a garden and pouring theif rich products into tho lap of this company; insted of in to the laps of her children ; should she find this canal yielding to a soulless cor poration, a splendid revenue which ought to bo used in dotting tier hiirsiucs and val leys' with neat "school houses, she hiay: well say to us., yea ve betraycibthe trust I reposed in yen,, and wasted the bfrlhrigbt of my children. Mr. fringer spoke m favyr of the I bill and urged its passage as, it was giving this company nothing more thaq the State had offered before thy war. IJe argued that it would prove a great advantage to that ' section' and kreatTy advance the StateV interest in the lands held for edu cational purposoa. . v On motion of Mr. 'York the bill was in definitely postponed. Yeas 20; toaya 16. Bill to authorize the commissioners of Bladen county to appoint a tax collector to collect arrears of taxes of said county was taken un and passed its third read ing ' ' ;"-' .; . - -l': . Resolution to apnoint a committeo to inquire into the disposition of the funds derived from the stock of the State in the R. I. was taken tin 'aud adonted Bill to annex Eagle's and Smith's Island ta New Hanover county was, o motion, indefinitely postponed. . f Bill to authorize the 'commissioners. of tHe several counties to farm out convicts to work on the streets and other places was taken up and referred to. the Judicia ry Committee. Bill to ' prevent speculation in county claims by conuty officials was taken up and passed. By permission L". Dortch it;t;-oilucetl a bill to provide for fish ways in thv several streams of the State. IVopositions and' grievances. . The bill then passed its third reading. Bill to ineopwrate therAngohi Gijial Company wa? taken up ami made the special orde,Hbr Saturday week. The chair announced as the Senate branch of joint committee on fish culture, Messrs. Crawford, M-xire,' co., of New Hanover, and Coke. IIOUSC OF BEPHKSIONTATIVl. Mr. Bryant A resolution providing for the adjournment sine die at 12 o'clock. M., on Saturday Feb. 17th, 1877. Pro positions and grievances. ' Williamson, col. : An act to prevent cruelty to animals. Judiciary. .Lloyd, cof. : - A bill to be entitled an' act to restore thy rights of citizeuship to all persons convicted for any crfme since the adoption of the constitutional amend ments. Propositions and grievances. Mr. Wiisou, of New. Hanover: A bill to authorize the commissioners of New Han Over countv to levy a special tax. Pro positions and grievances. Mr. Spake : A bill to be entitled an act to establish a "new county by the name of Wade .Hampton, Counties, cities, towns and townships. Mr. Bryant: A bill to submit the question of repudiating the State debt to the qualified voters pf the State. Calen dar. The bill for tlie speedy "completion of the Western North Carolina Railroad was taken up as the special order and was postponed until-the Machinerj" Bill shall have been disposed of. The bill entitled "An'act to provide for the collection of taxies by the State known as the Machinery Bill," was taken up on its second reading, as amended by the committee of the whole, and the bill passed its second and third readings. Grows, col., offered a resolution in re lation to the amended Constitution, which passed its .first reading, and was placed on the calendar. ' - The bill entitled "an act for the speedy completion of the Western North Carolina Railroad" was taken tip. A message tfram the -i :uato ! informing the House of the concurrence of the Seri ate in certain House amendments, ami. that the Senate refuses to concur in the House amendment striking out the private stockholders; also returning a nciv.an end men t to the bill. The House agreed to the Senate amend ment arid the biil was adapted. The Colored Insane. .Saturday's Raleigh Observer say : ,The legislative committee to visit Goldshoro, Wil son,.Tarbort and'-Wihnington, relative to selecting suitable location for an insane asylum for colored insane,will be in Golds- buro on Monday next "from which place they will proceed to Wilson and Tarboro, thence to AylTmuigton. ... - Annual Parade and Sapper. Howard Relief Fire Engine Company No. 1 will to-morrow afternoon and night celebr)Uei?niTt bsrs of thui veierancprps wiU parade with their steamer during the afternoon and have a ball at night at thfcir'Engifre Ilouse on Fourth street. The engine and hose will .be decorated and theboys will look their best both on parade and in , the mazes of the dance as well. v Pocket Pickinff. t Martha Williams, colored, charged ivith stealing ii pocket-book' from Remus Thomas, was arrested this morning and lodged in the guard, house to await a hear ing before the Mayor to-morrow morning. She is also charged with stealing a pocket book from Charles Herring, but as this party is now absent from the city the case will not be heard until his return. City Court. The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor this mornig: John Piver, charged with disorderly conduct, was fiued $25 and costs or 30 days work on the streets. A party was charged with selling liquor on Stmdav but the case against him was dismissed. . Several cases were continued over. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. CiiiS. D. 'MTtss & Co The Hc-v ( Tea. Giw:a ii Murchisox The Cheapest IMac'e. W G, Fowler, Ja Economy, Whr Not? E. Artjs Shaving and Hair Cutting. Joux W. Gordon- & lir.o Losses 1'aiJ Promptly. A; Shrieu. Partly-Made Shirts at To cents, worth $2.50. . Our friends and patrons will please understand that carrier buys are Hot allowed to 'sill copies of the Rkview Please do not buy of .Ccn or encourage them to sell as UacHI jsiticeli cost the boy Ms siiuatiop when detected. ' "Veritable March weather to-day. . The Magistrates vere all idle tUis fore noo;. . - The Knights' of Honor meets tbia eve ning. B'nai B'rith. Tlu Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of the B'nai B'rith for the juristlic tibn embracing Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Caro lina, Georgia and the Distric t of Colum bia, have decided to establish a fund for the erection of an . Orphan Asylum. Each lodge in the district is to be taxed , fif iy cents for each member, and entertainments are to be gotten up for the benefits of this fund. The fund will not be used until $10,000 is collected. . , Buying by Sample, As our commercial readers arc interest ed in this question, we copy for their benefit the following paragraph from the Philadelphia Ledger, which says that, un der a recent decision of the Supreme Court of Philadelphia, in the case of Boyd & Co., vs. Wilson & Stewart: The buyer and seller in these transac tions between merchants and commercial travelers must have a distinct understand ing as to whether the merchandise is to correspond to the sample; nothing must be taken for -granted; Jae sample when uo agreement is made, only regulates the kind and not the quality of the goods; and so long as the goods delivered arc a mer chantable article of the same kind as the sample, there is no breach of warranty or actionable variation from the contract. From this itTollows that in ali contracts thus rnad, tho specifications for the pro tection of the 'purchaser, should be ar ranged with great care and attention, as a matter of substance as well as form. Too Bad. The Emanuel, Olsen, from this port, arrived atTexel on the 29th ult. Steamship liinefuUor, from this port, arrived at New York ou the 16th. The, Falken, Christiansen, sailed from Cadiz forjj this port ou the 27th ult. The storm signal was thrown to the breeze this morning at 1 o'clock. The. Friedrike Wtyers, Kriegel, cleared at Rotterdam .on the 20th ult. for this port ' We hav'nt seen the Weldou Xeics for ever so long. We have missed its bright and pleasant face or several issues. What odd heads the Udiesiiust have. A Paris writer says, ladies will have bonneU of se veuty-two shap?s t j cho ose from nest tall. Black satin is revived. It is used for evening dressea, made entirely of the one material, anjj ,q " ccjabiuatton with black silk' or' velvet Is 'worn" in street . costumes.1 The round-de-lay of the hen is heard in the land; . The ccauUy xolks tell us it is one incessan t cackls from . morning till night, and as a consequence eggs are plentiful and cheap everywhere. . Rev, Thos. Atkinson. , Saturday's Raleigh jta says; This distinguished prelate, the Bishop of the Episcopal diocese, is in the city, and will preach this morning at 11 o'clock and administer the holy rite of confirmation .at Christ Church; and this evening at 7:30 will preach and administer confirmation at the Churcfi of the Good Shepherd. The Xew River canal Bill. : - 4 .... " We are sorry to learn that the bill known as the Swamp Bill, was indefinitely postponed in the Senate last Friday, thus killing off action this session. We publish the debate in full as found in the Raleigh Observer and to this end, arc compelled to contract other matter of interest' It rcalby does seem that this Legislature is disposed to refuse every thing that ma be 'asked of it by the people of this section. 3ro. i rep- Fire Insurance. Messrs. John W. Gordon . & resent lur nit.e first-class fire insurance companies, with aggregate assets of.over $GO,000,000. These companies arc among the very best in existence and' in ay be safely relied upon. II - s Messrs. Gordou & Bio. have built up a very tiuc business in our city aud they certainly deserve success.. They represent none but the best companies laud arc always prompt in paying losses j Col. Burr's Eay. I - I i There certainly should be, and we believe that there vill bo, a large-audience present to-morrow evening at the Librae Room, on which occasion Col. Burr will read his essay oh the local history of our section. The paper 'is one of exceedingly great interest and the object for which the proceeds are to be applied, the benefit of the Ladies' Benevolent Society! appeals strongly to every one. The admission price is only 25 cents and surely all can afford to pay this sum for an hour's entertain inent. II Our readers will remember that this city was visited .a few weeks isince by a for-tune-teller who, in a" way best known to herself, managed to tell in some cases, it is said with marked truthfulness past ineideuts in persons' UVes, and4 also pre tended to open up the future for the curi ous and credulous to look into, We have been told tat amng the number visiting her for the purpose of having a peep into futurity was a 'prominent "official bf thw city whose political aspirations not long since met with a sudden and severe check is) the shape of V most disastrons defeat. Being desirous of , knowipg when and where ffis poUt'ical misfortunes would end he repaired to the fortune-teller, incog, of t. . . . A course. rntermg tne woman s room auu being called by name, - be was soon told more than he-was prepared to Hear. In fact he was adyissd to "pack his kit" and prepare to subside jnta tle thdes of B" vatc li(e. Hij cU wasi mde in a hurry and the story goe that he exercised such an influence over the powers that be, that the poor woman was made to pay. $50 a day for the privilege of telling more in teresting and more 2v1W to. others, jqd V Ws therefore compelled to take bcTvclf; from war jcaidst, .leaving a number of persons in the dark .a fa tfjejr future weal or wcp. 'hls storjr JIay-or may not be true, but it Ucertain that that fifty dollar tax broke in ou wlta w a the IqpjQ cii&ngc of the Foolish and credu lous people among us . The Thermometer. I From the United States Signal Ollice at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : ' Augusta,'43 ; Charleston, 47 j Cincin nati, 45 ; Jacksonville, 48 ; Key West, 57; Knoxv ille, 44 ; Lynchburg, 40 ; Memphis, 1 ; Mobile46 ; Montgomery, 44 ; Nash ille, 50 ; New Orleans, 49 ; New York, 4 ; Norfolk, 40; Pittsburg, .37; S.vVan- nah, 48 ; St. Lonh, 37 ; j Washington, 35 Wilmington, 47. Keep to the Right. Nothing makes a man tr woman look more foolish on a sidewalk than each making a move to pass the other. One turns to tho 'right and the other, to the left, then both make a plunge forward, and instead of obviating increase the difficulty. Nine. to one there is a collision and unpleasant con sequences. How often we see this thing on our crowded side walks, and how embarrassing it always is, especially to a.' lady,' to be caught in such a fix. It would seldom occur if all would keep in mind the words : 'Keep to the right." By all means keep to the right on the sidewalks; and in every act of life.-:-; . :v . " PLEASE NOTICE: We will be f ltd to receive comammieatioBi rom oar friends on any and i imkjecU ml general io tercet bat : t - t s -i The same of the writer must alwsji te furnished to the Editor ' J' Communication must be .written oil j on one eide of the paper. Personalities inust be avoided.' ! ' ': ' '- . ' And it is especially and partieaUrly nder tood that Ae editor does not always coderM the views of correspondents, anless so stated in the editorial colamns. ';' -M ':.'. ,1;Hi- Potato Bank Robbed. v Last night thieves visited Mr John t Garf ell at SaDs Souci ?. arid I carried off about thirty bushels . pc4atcs which ' were in a bank near bhr residence, t There were two other banks of .paUtoet un touched, which the thieves Will probably visit at some future time.! u , , The School AppoTTibnmeaty'- The following is the apportiocmcrit of the School Fund in Xcw.IIancTr cDimty lor the ycar.;i877.;V! ' ;i ;j , :tnft'. tI' .. . Mason boro Townshiji 142..J .wlutes ; ' amount $11)3.12 ; CO .colored amount 681.C0. v rrM Federal. Point Towushi p'-r75 vvlktc ; amount $103.3C; 7G. colore.? ; i arnyint 103.30. ' . ., .) .. ..';. ;. Cape Fear Townshipi4 Iwjuts; amouut $50 84 ;. 190 eoloml: amount Harnett To7ship--lCl' . whites ' iimount $2S.9G ; 352 colored''; irnotjnt $478.71 ' '" -'v s'7VJ;,;:i.;.-. WTilmingtou Towhslupi.Ya.i whites ; amount ; $2,381.30 ; . 2,304 . "colored ; amount $3, 133.44. '': "' ;; ';'-':-s; Total Whites, 2,174 ; amount $2956. 04. Colored, 2,988 ; amouut $4,0&.68. ' Grand total, white and colored 162; amounts, $7,020.32. ; . y :v :''3K':- ,l; '..' . . -'- '? -1 1". ' A copious Tiunucr, of expression gives strength and weight to our i ideas, (which frequently make impressions upon ihe mind as iron does aipou solid,, bodies, rather by repeated strokes than $y a single blow-: ' V -: .. '" 'ir.:-.''-"'..;"'- - i ; 'i ir". i I A workman 'employed at the , rail road received a very severe gash in his leg be tween the knee and ankle. The Jvround was very painful aud was caused by a beam fillih?;on him. " " ' . Time was when the test of greatness was to rule one's own heart; but now it to eat thirty partridges in thirty con secutive days. . . It requires a great deaP of poetry to . gild the pilbof poverty, and then it will pass current, only in theory; the reality ia, a dead failure. . - - Sudden Death, j A colored man, a stevedore by trade, by the name of Henry Johnson, 'died, very suddenly yesterday mornine in Brooklyn. lie had been, in company with bis wife,to Mt. Cion A. M. E. Church an shortly after 10 o'clock was taken il! and left the Church, his wife remaining behind under the impression that his illnes3 was very slight. lie started home but fell in the street beforexreaching there and' was taken to his sister's house in Love's alley, between Swaun and Nixon streets, where ho died within a few minute?. After reaching the house Coroner Hewlett held an inquest over the- body and a verdict was tendered that deceased came to his death from natural causey j It is! tliought he died tf Iwart disease. - Johuaon was between SO and 3o years old land had been married but a shoft time. 1 1 I -''. One man, perhaps, proves miserable in the study of lw who udghs have flourished in that of physic or divinity; another rrns his bead against the pulpit who might have been serviceable to his country at the plough : ajodi a third proves a very dull ju1 leavy philosopher who probably would have mode a good mechanic, and have dono well enough at the useful pl$cpby of the spade and - ' . ' - ' ' ' - presses far dinners and . for balls may j show combination and draperies ; in fact, they often differ only in tlie use of flowers. "LOSSES PEOUPTLY PAID ! I1K lJj&?Kty BCHTUXIiUiaiY.railK ISSIPPI V A L LEY. I NSU R AXCu .CpMlA NIES, by the recent fire at'lterlingfon, 8. d. IIAVK liEKX PAID. M:f' ' " lUnUlen the above "named tmWnb we 1 1 1 1 v., 1 1 .11 ill . rr 1 4. iv ir m,i a w v mm. with aetM amonntlng to over HlXXx tlilv- . JOHN- w. oonixk & imb: CJenrd Insn ranee Arrnta. fehia 21 North Water Hf. economy, yrax.iiwz pURE MOSS HOSE eents.- COUXTRY ROLL BCTTEB ' Canned Fraitsartoniibingly low are. Weekly reoeipts of Ponltry aad Ezrt from the Oairmeand Bearer llcvnerieu 300 Dozen Kjrg tbta'dx.Htfr All I a-ik is a fair trial feb 13 W. G. t OWl&Sra. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IX THE CITY TO BTV is at th New Jlardwari Stars ot . : GILES Cz IIUECIUC Oil. feb 19 JE. AKTIS,: FAsnioxALB bakbeb; t t Front Street, under Parcell llostse. - - ::CxV- -'.TniMlagtoa2I..a ; Hair Cutting, Sharing and Shanpttjbi done in the highest style of the art. Attentive and polite Barbers always readjr to wait nion customers. - , r; Sbarbig 25 cents : Hadr CmXtiog IS Cents, feb 19 - .my A -J ? ' Next adr. continued on 4L page".- ' The world does not grow worse; bnt we learn more of each other's badness as tho number of female postmasters ;s incrcasetl. Cut this Out It May Save Your Xtfej There is no. person living but what sufiVs more or les3 with Lung 'Disease, Coughs-, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 76 cents.; lor a bottle of medicine that would cure, them. . Dr. A- Boschee'8 German Syrup haV lately beeti introduced in this country from Germany, and its wondrous' ernes astonish ev .-voiic that tries it,. If:yoUf;:jdoiibt what wo say in print, r cu this i oat .and take it Ur your Druggist,- " ' '",' ' and get a sample bottle for ldcen'tV and. try it, or a regular size fr7ftoenf ' In thi ago of edacatton andigeneratl in telligence t he liouscliold is hardjy com plot o without a Cornish & Oorifano or.Orm. Bead the advcrtisment'iu anoiher "column, -and then send for lllustfalca catalene and price iist." ;a . v -fiJ i 4-
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