THIS TAPER
CTery morning Mondays ex
cepted tby ;
JOSH T.
kWTOB A-VDrKOPKIETOK-
PIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID:
SCBR" ... CI, ths. $2.00. Three
year
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rtno month. S3 cents. -
moDtl". liv eArriers free
The iair t of the 6ity, at the above
raw low and HberaL
a,,tcb;,,--ui w ar,y and al1 fal1-
70C AL NEWS.
"lIDEX TO HJWJRTISEMENTS.
k iF.v rrr-Ten cents.
Y-'-rj pianos mid Organs.
n, cis Buos-Patent medicines.
Jv H Korncuiu& Co-Shirts,
m ' vn:i:-First-class . humbug.
. r m-iiite-To iubscrihjrs Tele-
Pbjr 6. S.-Twenty-
inutU anniversary
tv, mvipti of cotton at-.tliw port
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- .a a' I I I I Lla&lV IV. I. . . - ' ' W a.'
fine
Uvr jo-daynt I5jcents per quart. :
Vi.lo!vi cam i-inw'ting began to-day
in y Point, a low miles from the
..!H'
OOU UL"S J" ,M
it reported as falling
the river, but
off r.ow. "
It is a fact that N. C. hams sell here
now for 18 (rents a pound. Poor men
taml irom under.
There will be a game of base ball at
the Athletic Grounds this evening. The
'amc begins at 4 o'clock, sharp.
A .Jthihginthe hardware line can
bo fnund at reasonable prices at Jaco-
ri's.
The steamer John Dawson left here
to-day at 11 o'clock, with those who de
ired to visit the school entertainment
At Point f aswell.
To UuiWera ami others Go to Jaco
kis for .Sash, Uliiuls and Doors, Glass',
fec. Von can get all sizes and at the
lowost price?. . t
1 )utch brig Jantjc, Capt. Lever, clear
ed At Stettin, Germany, with 1,400 bar
rels roam, valued at 2,950, shippe'd by
Mera. E. Peschau & Westermann.
Freshwater Perch,'Trout and Black-
fish hooks and lines.. A full assort
ment anil lowest prices at Jacobi's. t
To-morrow will be generally observed
here as the anniversary of the Meck
lenburg Declaration. The banks- and
the produce exchange, and, we suppose,
the public offices also, will be clostd.
An enricher of the blood and purifier
of the system ; cures lassitude and lack
of energy, such is Brown's Iron Bit-
KTS.
Our thanks are due the Marshals for
an invitation to be present at the annual
oration to belclivered before the Lite
rary .Societies of Davidson College,
which is to take place at 11 o'clock, a,
m., on the 14th of June next.
jQuitea number of those who were
hungry for a pull at the blackfish went
down on the excursion on the Passport
yesterday. The easterly winds were
against them, however, and only about
200 fish were caught, but nevertheless
verybody had a good time. "
Attention" is invited to the advertise
ment of Messrs. W. II. Rothschild &
Co., as it appears in this issue. Thoser
m want of anything in their line are
Advised to send for their new spring cir
cular, which contains directions for self
measurement. It is also well to bear in
mind that these goods are delivered free
everywhere. d&wlt:
The strawberry festival give at the
Rankin Hall last night by the ladies of
Front Street M. K. Church, was a very
happy success. The attendance was
large and enjayment of those who wcie
prasent was proportionate. "Ye thank
v-upi. rarker tor his kindly
bnmceof u. ....
remem-
Ieclijie of 3Iari.
vCH,cWea,kns' dyspepsia, Im
ANIs Health Renewer." $1. Depot
3Iaist rate's Court.
ilary Jones, coloreil, was arraigned
lefore a Magistrate on the charge of as
sault and battery on tho person of Mary
Iewis. Defendant found guilty, and
ordered to pay the costs.
Jiarr Iewis, for an assault on Mary j
-'ue?, was adjudged guilty, but judg
mt was suspended on payment" of
Escaped from Jail.
On last Tuesday night Tom Metomt
co-ored prisoner confined in jail at
mithville, escaped and is now at large,
"e was confined on the charge oflar
y. a truo bill having been found at
the but term of Brunswick Superior
t-ourt, and the case continued to the
;cto!er term. The charge was being
implicated in the larceny of which Jef
frey Robinson was convicted at the list
term of Brunswick Superior Court and
or which he was sentenced to the peni
nturj for two years.
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VOL. YI. ; m:; j- WILMINGTON, N. C FHIDAY. MAY 19. 1882. NO. 122.
The Fire Alarm I
What is said to have been a full and
fair test oj tliencviire alarm was made
this afternoon in thc,presence of Capt.
k. tr. Kobinson, Chief of the Fire De
partment, and a numbep of the mem
bers of the department. It i declared
to be a very satisfactory test. It is an
electric alarm, and is worked at the
City Hrll, the alarm being sounded by
a bell at the Howard Engine yard, on
Fourth street. In. case of a ! fife the
alarm is communicated by telephone or
otherwise to the City Hall, arid th
alarm is sounded from that points.
T1ie Best in the World."
ASIIEVILLE, N. C.
Aug. 8, 1881.
& Coi: Sirs.
Dr. H. H. Wakner
I consider your Safe .' Kidney and Liver
Cure the best medicine n the world for
kidney and liver dieases.
Col. 1UC. Q'Bryon.
Aii Immense Corporation.
We have received, the report of iHpn.
Chas. G. Fairman, Insurance Commis
sioner of New York, on!
the examina
Insurance Ca.
t.inn of thft Alutual Life
of New York. This corporation U by
far the largest moneyed institution in the
world, possessing for th(j.. security of its
policyholders over : ninety-five jmillion
dollars in securely invested assetjs.and a
surnlus over all liabilities of over twelve
million dollars
r. Fairraan
in his
report says :
"Thn SiiDcrintendent feels no besitan
cy in saying, on the basis ot the reports
made bv more than fifty department ap
nraisers. actinir lnuepenueuiiY ox eauu
" - . . j- Li" ai le i-
other, in widelv different narts bf five
r i O'aran f- Sfotpa tiit-.i th mnrtffairft.sfi'
curities now held by the Company,
amounting to more than jBfty million of
dollars, if subjected to foifeclosurinthe
aggregate, would produce, even on
forcecUsale, at least double the amount
loaned. It would be, quite superfluous
to comment on the security I of invest
ments of which such statements pan be
true. -. ' ! H i !
4 'The balance of the assests is invest
ed mainly in United, States bonds and
other unquestioned securities jof similar
character.' The Superintendent; certifies
that, upon examination, all these secu
rities are duly hela ana ownea oy me
Company, and that, as a basi? of ability
to respond when caDed upon to meet
any accrued or -accruing liability, they
may be depended i upon with absolute
confidence by all policy-holders of tho
Company. "I ! ii . .
" In other words, the Company is sol
vent, safe, and sound as any human in
stitution well can be. Long continued
years of wise and honest! management
by able officers have produced these re
sults." : I jj
The Mutual Life is represented in this
city by Mr. M. L. Willard. j
Death of Captain Ward.
Capt. W. P. Ward, a prominent citi
zen of Onslow county, died at his resi
dence in Swansboro, on the 13th inst.,
last Saturday, of pleur6-pneumonia.
Capt. Ward reprepentedj the district
composed of Jones land Carteret coun
ties for two years iii the $tate Senate,
prior to 1860, and in 1880 was' sent to
the House of Representatives from
Onslow. He leaves' a wid6w, three sons
and one daughter to! mourn his depart
ure. A good man has gone. . j
A pure strengthening tonic, freeifrbm
whiskey and alcohol,' cures dyspepsia,
and similar diseases; It has never b6en
equalled. Brown's Iron Bitters.
Took French .Leave.
Charles Reed, colored, escaped last
night from the CityHospital,' to which
place he had been! recently " removed
from the county jail,; where he was con
fined under the charge of larceny of
wood in Brunswick jcountyj and selling
the same in this market. It will be Re
membered that at the time of Reed's
arrest, as reported by us, he attempted
to escape, and was shot by the officer sin
charge, ,the ball penetrating his leg,
making a flesh wound, j The case was
to have been examined on the 15thinsjt.,
but the janitor reporting jReed too lame
to appear, it was continued, and on tjie
recommendation of the CJty Physician,
Reed was remanded jto the City Hospi
tal, from which place he has! just made
his escape. The officers jof the law are
now on the lookout for him.l
Rescued from
-Death
William J. Coughlin 6f Somemlle
Jkiass., says : In the fall bf lb6 1 was
taken with bleeding bf the lungs follow
ed by a severe coughi I lost my appe
tite aud flesh, and I was confined to
my bed. In 1877 I was admitted to the
Hospital. The doctors said I had a
hole in my lung as big as; a half dollar.
At one time a report went around that
I was dead. I gave up! hope, but A
friend told me of Df. William Hall s
Balsam for the lungs, I j got a bottle,
when to my surprise,! I commenced to
feel better and to-day I feel better than
for three years past j -1
"I write this hoping every one afflict
ed with Diseased Lungs will take Wil
liam Hall's Balsam, and? be convinced
that Consumption can bepured. I can
positively say it has done more mod
than all the other medicines I nave
taken since my sickness.
AfterMany Years.
Capt. Jas. I. Metts, of this city, for
merly of Company, G., 3rd X. C. In
fantry, w ho was wounded very severely
inthc Second Day's fight at Gettys
bury, having been shot througli the
lung, received to-day by expresa the
sword which he gave on thai day in
charge of same one unknown to hi m at
that time. This proved to be a Mary
lander by thej name of Reeves, a phy
sician; who had hastened to the succor
of the wounded, in the rear of the Fed
eral lines whither Capt. Metts was car
ried after hia. wound and" cap
ture. There was no expectation
of Captain Metts' recovery at
the time, and in surrendering his sword
he only knew that he was giving it into
kind and synrpathizing hands. We
have heard a member of the Third N.
C, now, 'alas! among the "departed,
who saw Captain Metts when he was
struck, say that he (Capt. Metts) was
gallantly cheering his men, his hat in
one hand and his sword in the other,
both aloft, at the moment he was shot.
Recently a notice was published in
the Neivs and Observer calling for the
owner of the sword, if alive, as the
party holding it was desirous that it
should be restored. We published the
card in the Review", at the timej and
Capt. Metts wrote to the direction indi
cated, and to-day this precious memen
to of many a hard fought field is in its
rightful owner's possession. It lis -a
war-worn blade' and scabbard, and a
spot of blood on the hilt of the sword,
which has remained there for nearly
nineteen years, tells its owntale
of those terrible da vs. Accompa
nying the sword, Capt. Metts received
the following letters, which, at our re
quest, he has kindly permitted us to
publish: . j
Ciiaptico, Md., May 11th, 1882.
Dear Sir : Yours of recent date came
duly to hand and I avail myself of ear
liest leisure to acknowledge its receipt
and note contents, i
I have little, if any doubt, that you
are the owner ot-tne sword wmcnu
brought with me from Gettysburg in
July, 18(53, and it is "a source or peculiar
and especial pleasure to me, tnat 1 snail
be able, alter a lapse ot very nearly
nineteen years, to restore it to its right
ful owner, in the same conditioiwn
which I received it from the wounded
lieutenant (shot through the lungs)from
North Carolina, who, believing he was
going to die and not wishing his "trusty
blade" to fall into ; the hands of the
Yankees, begged me to take it with me
and keep them from getting it.
I It would be Very interesting to you,
I am sure, to hear how I had to con
trive to conceal it until I left Gettys
burg, and the narrow escape I made in
passing the guard with it to get on the
cars for Baltimore; but the story is too
long for my present sheet, and I must
content myself with stating that I have
no desire to retain the sword, and if,
when you receive it, you should find it
to be not yours, you will be more likely
to find an owner for it than I will, as it
certainly belonged to somebody who
hailed from North Carolina in '63.
I have delivered it to Mr. Glenn, of
the S. ii. R. R., with the request that
he forwards it to you as speedily as pos
sible ; and I would be glad to hear from
you on its arrival.
Very truly yours,
- F. R. T. Reeves.
Charlotte Hall, Md.,
May 11th, 1882.
Capt. Jas J. Metts,- Wilmington, N.Ci:
My Dear Sir It is with the greatest
of pleasure that I forward, per express,
your sword, which has been in. the
hands of a stranger for 20 long years.
I know that it will be received by you
and yours with the greatest joy, for I
"know how my family love and revere
the scabbardless blade of my poor
fatlfer, who was killed at Boonsboro.
When Dr. Reeves first informed me
that he had the sword of a North Caro
linian, who, even when he thought he
was dying, was so careful of his own,
and his State's, honor, as not -to wish
that the sword of one of her sons should
fall into the hands of the enemy, I re
solved, at once, that, if possible I would
find the owner and return it to him,
aud should he be dead, which I thought,
from Dr. Reeves" account, more than
probable, I would restore it to his fam
ily. I am a . Tar Heel " myself, and were
you in my place, you would le gratified,
as I am, to hear, daily, the praise be
stowed, by both friends and foes, upon
the bravery and endurance of the gal
lant sons of North Carolina in our un
fortunate civil war.
In conclusion, I will state that Dr.
Reeves has shown a most praiseworthy
desire, all through, to restore the sword
to its rightful owner. Hoping you will
receive it in good order, andf that you
will let me know, at once, of its, arrival,
I remain, yours,
Very respectfully,
E.T.B.GLEXX.
Mr. F. Wilke, Lafayette,, Ind re
ports a case where a man suffered so
badly with Rheumatism that he could
not move. He had most terrible pains.
Twelve hours alter the first application
of the St. Jacobs Oil the pains were
gone, and the swelling had disappeared.
The Texas Greenback State Conven
tion is called to meet at Galveston on
the 29th of June. ;
The
.Light Infantry Anniver-
ary.
The anniversary 6T the Wilmington
Light infantry .-.will be celebrated to
morrow. There will be a naradu and
. -
target practice in the dav and a com-
.f;.. . i i .
petitne rill m the manual jof arms at
night. The Company; will parade for
roll call, at 7 a. m and will proceed
f ai.m.cjui uic regular pnzp, me goia
medal, which is annually awarded for
the best shot. They will then return
to the city, and at 8 p.-ui. will form at
the "Armory and march to the Opera
House, the use of whlcTihas beeii kindly
donated by Capt. Pennypacker for th
occasion, where the drill in the manual
will take place, the prize for this being
a beautiful silver cake basket, at the
conclusion of which they will jreturn to
the Armory where thev will find some
"fiTinira" nrpntri f.T-f 1 .r. nnA uU
1 -k pX -tr . A 1 H
members of the Veteran Corps and the4
Honorary members. Messrs. Jno. CJ
James, H. C. McQueen and F. A. Lord
are the judges for the drill. There will
be no charge for admission to the Ope4
ra .House and the ladies are especially
invited.
The Lutheran - Church.
Kcv. F. V. Conrad, edifnrnf th
Lutheran Observer, of Philadelphia, is1
to arrive to-night, in this city. He will'
be the guest of Mr. H. B. Eilers, . and
Rev. Dr. L. A. Bikle, of Blount Pleas
ant, this State, comes to Wilmington
to-morrow morning and will be the
guest of H. Vollers, Esq. .
These distinguished, divines come to
our city to take part in the special ser
vices to be held in St. Paul's Lutheran
Church next Sunday, at the installation
of Rev. F. W. E. Peschau as pastor of
that Church; The services will be held
as follows: Sunday morning preach
ing, by Dr. Conrad, of Philadelphia;
Sunday School at 3 p. m., with ad
dresses by Rev. Messrs Bikle and Con
oad; night services at 8 p. m., act of
installation, the charge to the people to
be delivered by Dr. Conrad and the
cnarge to the faster by Rev. Dr. Bikle.
On Monday night a missionary
meeting will be held, in which the
above-named gentlemen will speak on
the foreign and domestic mission work
ot the Lutheran Church.
Editor Daily Review :
Dear Sir: In consideration of the
very few legal holidays we have, it
stems to me that our business men
might well afford to observe them moreJ
closely than they do now. This could
be accomplished by preconcerted action
in such a way as would not prove det
rimental to any one, and would aflbrd
their employes an opportunity to devote
an entire day to much needed recreation
and not a very small part of one, as has
been the way in the past.
Requesting the insertion of this com
munication, with "such well-timed re
marks as you may deem advisable to
make, all of which is respectfully dedi
cated to the Produce Exchange and
Board of Trade and Banks,
I am, in behalf of the interested.
One of Them.
We insert the above with great pleas
ure. Great Britain has three holidays
to our one, and if we would but follow
her example, we doubt not it would be
better for both employer and employee.
The confined and sedentary life of many
of our clerks and bookkeepers is inju
rious to health, which might be reme
died by more frequent opportunities for
recreation in the open air.
Bishop Lyman's Appointments.
May 18 TuesdayWilliamston.
May 1& Friday, Jamesvillc.
May 20 Saturday, Trinity, Beaufort
County.
-May 21 Sunday, Washington.
May 22 Monday, South Creek.
May 23 Tuesday, Durham's Creek.
May 24 Wednesday Bath.
May 25 Thursday, Zion's Church,
Beaufort county. -
May 26 Friday evening, Pantego. :
May 28 Sunday, St. James, Beau
fort county.
May 31 Wednesday, Makelysville,
Hyde county.
June 1 Thursday, Swan Quarter,
Hyde county.
June 2 Friday, Fairfield, nyde
county. -; ; "
June 4 Sunday, St. George's, Hyde
county. : i
June 11 Sunday evening, Fayette
ville. June 18 Sunday, Pitts boro.
Holy Communion at all morning ser
vices. Collections for Diocesan Missions.
Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca
thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar
coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box,
of Druggists or bv mail. Standard Cure
Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York.
8m d&w.
MED.
TAYLOR Mar ISth, ISSf, ARTHUR LOTUS
TAYLOR, sou of Mr, and Mrs. B. a Taylor,
red 5 vears.
The mends of the famllr are invited to at
tend the funeral this day (Friday) at 3 o'clocK
P. M., at the NsUonsl Cemetery. 1
STATE NETWS.
reensboro Patriot: The work of en
larging and improving the Methodist
church will) begin soon. The building
fund, amounting to. 3,000, Jacks only'
$300 of being made up. -
- -txcwiiKruitiurtrjHuz iuessr. arson
j & Danielf ?hippeii ft finc lot f mackcr
jeli by the Xeto Berne yesterday, among
; which was a giant fish; -about four feet
Greensboro Jittglc: Mr. James J.
Ogilvie, of Staunton, Va., lias just rent
ed from- Dr. Benbow the buildings
known as the machine shops, near Glas
socks foundry, for the purpose of estab
lishing a fruit drying establishment on
an extensive scaler "' a
' Laurinburg Enterprise: The citizens
of the Spring Hill neighborhood in this
county were (painfully thrilled on'Fri
da,p morning last by the announcement
that Mr- Jno. Johnson, an aged and
highly esteemed citizen of the ".commu
nity, had suddenly died.- Mr. John
nity, had suddenly died.-
Leach, who was stricken, withparaly
s about two years ago, and from the
effects of which ho never recovered.
died at hi3 home near Red Banks.Robe-
son county, last Tuesday, 9th mst., at
the advanced age jof sixty-odd years.
Charlotte Observer: The many friends
of Mr. JohnW. Miller,one of the prom
inent cotton bu-ers of the city, will hear
with regret that he has decided to leave
Charlotte next season. He is going to
.Norfolk. ' The Observer yesterday
received a letter from Governor Vance,
in which, after speaking of some private
matters, he says : "We leave here on
next Thursday night, at 11.40 o'clock,
with Bayard, Butler and Hampton,
Ransom, Armfield, Cox, Dowd, Scales,
Evins, and others (are coming."
Goldsboro Messenger: Our merchants
complain that business is exceedingly
dull. Mr. J. F. Southerland lost
fully $2,000 during the winter by horses
dying from " pink bye" The name
of the postofnee at Warrensville, Samp
son county, N. C, has been changed to
--, fl T?rT-l- Tu T"i
party of Johnston pounty will assemble
m cohvention at the court house, in
Smithfield, on ' Saturday, June 10th.
Mr. John D. Gnmsley, former
clerk of Greene county Superior Court,
had the misfortune on Tuesday to have
his hand badly crushed in his brick
machine, necessitating its amputation.
- Snow fell on Monday in portions of
HJohnston county. The ground at 'Mill'
Creek Church, m the Bentonsville sec
tion, woo oovd itii snow. VVe hear
ot hail m other neighborhoods
The Democrats of Carteret county held
a meeting last week and recommended
Hon. C. C. Clark for Congressman at
Large, Hon. A. A. McKoy forjudge
Third Judicial District, and Capt. Swift
Gaily way for Solicitor. - -We learn
from Mr. II. McLean, superintendent
of the Midland Road construction, that
he contemplates having the . rail put
down to Smithfield by the 1st. of June.
We learn also that the work of putting
down new rail was begun on' the Atlan
tic Road near New Berne yesterday.
THE MAILS.
Themails close and arrive at the City Post
office as follows
CLOSE.
Northern through mails, fast........4.4' V. M,
Northern through and way mails, . . ..r.40 A. M
Raleigh 5.00 P. M. and 5.10 A
Mails for the N. C. Railroad and '
routes supplied therefrom includ
ing A. & N. C. Railroad at -.5.40 A,
Southern Mails for all points Bonth,
daily 8.00 P.
M.
M.
M.
Western mails (C. C. Railway) daily,
(except Sunday).. 5.00 P. M.
All points 1-etween Hamlet and Ral
eigh .....5.00 P. M.
Mail for .Cheraw and Darlington Rail
road........ ...8.00 P. M.
Mails for points betweep Florence
and Charleston.... ..."..8.00 P. M.
Favetteville and offices on Cape Fear
River, Fridays 1.00 P. M.
Fayetteville, via Lumbcrton, daily,
except Sundays .5.00 P. M.
Onslow C. II. and intermediate offi
ces, Tuesdays and Fridays. ...... . .0.00 A. M.
Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily
(except Sundays) . .......... . . '. ... 8.30 A. M.
Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek,
Shallotte ami Liulo River, Tues
days and Fridays COO A. M.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern through and way mails. . . .8.30 A. M.
Southern Mails ...8.30 A. M.
Carolina Central Railroad .....10.30 A. M.
3Iail collected from street boxes every day
at 3.45 P. M. ': ' .
Stamp Office open, from 8 A. M. to 12 M.. and
from -2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and Register
Department open same as stamp omce.
stamps for sale in small quanUtiefl at general
delivery when stamp office is rlosed.
' General delivery ppen from d.-y light to dark
and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. - :
NEW AI VElfcTIS E3IENTS.
To Subscribers : V
. . , . . .
Telephone Exchange !
TUE "TWO DRUG STORES? ARE CON
nected by Telephone
No. 63, F. C. MILLER, Cor. Fourth & Nun,
No. 64, do. do. Ho ft Hanover
maylS-lt J. C. WHITE, Manager.
Ten Cents
pOR A QUIRE OF COMMERCIAL NOTE
Paper on a Package of White "XX Knvelope-
At - . JfWETT?,
- ' 7 N. Front Street. .
. Upholstering and Paper Hanging done. f
UI. QR.. WTL. LIGHT INFANTRY,' '
ARMORY, WILMINGTON, 3. C ,
v ' , MAY 19TH, lfi
29th Anniversary. 1
(OrdekNo. 2.)-1 ; v
rpHE MEMBERS ARE HEREBY SUMMOX-
ed, and the Veteran Corps and Honorary Mem-
bcrs requested,, to 'meet at the Armory at 7
o'clock, A. M.. and 8 o'clock P. 31. . on Satur
day, the 20th Inst., for Parade, Target Prac
tice and Competitive DrilL . -
uy order ot the Captain. ,
BW. DUSUAM. "
' Orderly fiarfeaat.
'
may W-?t
t " PLEASE NOTICE. , ' ' . - - . ,
We Will Be glad 'jo receive cbmmuaicaUon
from our friends on any and all subjects f
general' fateretbt.?--t ' . ; .-"
The name of the Writer must always hi fur-
nluihe! to the Editor. V ;
Communications must be written on ! !onlr
one side of the paper.
Pcrsonalitlesmust be avoided.
And it M especially and particularly under-
stood that the Editor does not always endorse
he views of corrcsiondent9 unless &6 stated
in tlie editorial columns.
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may 1 MUNDS BROS., Prufqrlsts.
Wanted,
A
TIMBER WAGON.f ANI A PAIR OF
LEAD MULES.
Apply to
li: B. SUORTv
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nutv 17-eod lw
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f:
rjlIIE -ESTHETIC JOKEi:?
. I'M IN LOVE I
The aboe I something cutlrely iicwi and
attractive, rrico 10c. At ,
. HEIRSBER&tR'S.
Esthetic Joker I
VHO SAYS YOUVRE A DARLINGi
!
rt , , 1 KISS. ME
Price 10c. At
jQCICK!
may 18 !
HEINSBERGER'S.
Bock Beer !. Bock Beer !
Tivoli Bock Beer !
VfOT THE FIRST OF THE SEASON
BUT
THE
-LI i K ,. . I
THE BEST. In fact BETTER THAN
BEST. ,.
Our Refrigerator car Is hero rlth our
second shipment of tho Season.
IT CAN-BEAT THE BEST.
may 10-2wks
R. PORTNER.
Rothschild's Shirts.
Rothschild's-Custom Shirts mado to Measure
! 6 for S9.
i
i Wamsutta Muplln, Rept Irish Lncn.
. DELIVERED FREE EVERYWHERE.
In eerv-ro.ect the verv best Shirts; that
we can produce AT ANY COSY- ()ur larsre and
ervowiHpr buniuuM, ;iiiijir facilities, mauy yearn
experience, long list of customers in principa
TOM SHIRTS excelled hy none.
(Gentlemen who have hitlM-to Wn underthe
imi)i-e.s8ion that the very best shirts could
not be sold at our prices are invited to give u
a trial,
WEH3UARANTEE SATISFACTION!
Onr Spring importations of Fancy Shirtingr
include all the new dealm in FRENCH CUE
TONNES, PERCALES, AND SCOTCH CHE
VIOT SHIRTINGS. , j
Underwear.
We have now on hand the largest and
selected stock of GENTS' KNIT SHIRTS jAND
DRAWERS for Spring and Summer wear.
ROTIISCinLD'S WHITE MERINO SHIRTS
at f0 cents each. " "
ROTHSCHILD'S ROYAL MERINO -SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS at cents each. J";
ROTHSCHILD'S SUMMER CASIlMKRE
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS nt 1 each. I
ROTHSCHILD'S INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS,
whole or half sleeves, at 50 cents each. J j
ROTHSCHILD'S SUMMER M ERIN O
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at CO cents eachu
ROTHSCHILD'S BEST JEAN I)KAWf.lt.
GO cent 9 oflch ' ' ! I
Alw), Iieautiful Lines of BALBRIGGAN and
SILK UN UEU1V liA 1. ;
Spring Neckwear.
Onr ctwfc 1 nnxc e nmislpte. and includes all
the latent novelties and choicest pnxluctlons of
the Foreign and Domestic markets. Iarjc'
lines of CJnb House, DeJolnvIlle, Claudcnt and
Inl Stanley Scarfs, in plain ami fancy color
ed Silks and Satins, 40 cents to 1.50 each.
Also, large lines of Folded Silk ami .Satin Tien,
In Plain and Fancy Colors, 3c. to Wc. each.;
Kid Gloves.
AU manufactured In our own factory from
imported Skins, very best quality, fl.23 per
pair. Spring shades.
Rothschild's Fancy Half Hose
All tho newest designs in imported Fancy
HALF HOSE from Xic. to 9l.f ier fair.
PLAIN, COLTJRED AND URlTISH HALF
HOSE from cts. pee pair upwanls.
- , Umbrellas. J
All grades, onr own manufacture. Beet
Gingham Umbrella, $1. !
General Stock of Furnishing goodt, C91LARS
AND CUFFS, CAMBRIC, UN EH AUD SILK
HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, AND "GEN
TLEMEN'S JEWELRY, allat popular price.
An elegant set of COLD PLATED C3UAB AND
SLEEVE BUTTONS, or elegant SET (3) Qf SHIRT
STUDS' given with each half-dozen of Kotb
child's Custom Shtrti. ,
Samples,. Directions for self -measurement,
and descriptive circulars mailed free. Special
IrW List to the tradj. We refer to all New
Yort,. -
W. H. Rothschild & Co.,
Broadway & th .St., New York.
maylS-Iyd&w '
Bock Beer Y Bock Beer !
rjtIIK.FIR.ST OF THE SEASON AND BB6T
of all .; ' '. -
BERGNER A EN GEL AGAIN AHEAD! -We
fecclred oar first instalment of r BOCK
BEER jturterday to our refrigerator cars,
r IT CANT BI2 BEAT I
: - W3L GENACST, X'-