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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON, N. C. Knferd at the Poatoffioe at Wilmington, 3. - - as secxmd-class mutter. - - "ev b jst i n o- - TUESDAT. JLTNE 13, 1882. ical When the practice vras j sought to be enforced before Chief -Jus-; i SHORTS It is reported in Chicago that Goneral Grant is to have the-management of an j American branch of the Sun Insurance Company of England, to' be established in New York. It is also said that the recent modification of the laws of New York in relation to foreign insurance companies was secured by his influ ence. - . . . m The ifeath of Garibaldi has brought trouble to the newspapers in Austria and Italy. One Trieste journal, the ndtpendente, haying put on mourning lor him, has been confiscated by the Austrian authorities, while a body of students hare wrecked the office of two Rome journals, the Voce della Verity and Cktssatulritvt, because the latter spoke disrespectfully of him . Thus the press is between opposing fires, on this subject. . " b The new town of Garfield, which, tliough almost born yesterday, is now styled the future metropolis of the great Warren County oil field; is tori miles from Warren, Pa., but there are already two pipe lines laid through which the oil is rushing to market from the gush ing wells. The wells are called by the seqtion on which they are ' located, arid 64(5, which yields 1,000 barrels every twenty-four Hours, gushes every eigh teen minutes, and lasts from five to seven minutes each time, while 635 is producing 1,700 barrels evtry twenty four hours. The United StateslHts: 142 theologi cal seminarie$J A. T. Stewart & (jo. cease to do busi ness after June 30." An Ohio saloon keeper says that dur ing a strike the demand for drinks is al ways greatest. Is this the reason that some of them encourage strikes? - A "silver mine" in Newburyport, Mass which was sold in 1872 under theJirst craze for $100,000, has recently been sold under the foreclosure of a riiortgage for $150. - A decree has been nassed at Havana creatine a board of port wardens. The The great multiplication ot telegraph, telephone and electric light wires has caused a large increase in the expense of insulators, and to meet this difiicul ty English inventors have introduced a cheap insulating material cafied insulite. A method has been discovered by which wood," sawdust, cotton wstste, paper pulp and other fibrous materials can be converted into, material perfectly imper vious to .moi.ture-and acids, easily molded under prssurc to . any shape, and capable of being worked or cut into any form. The material is an excellent non-conductor of electricity, and can be used for all forms of electrical ma chinery. ... v,.v;. , , T. this EnTCCTiosr c a avik.. Capt. ABhe, of the News and Observer, has mad a careful review of the trial of the Halifax election case at Raleigh and , he has come to the. conclusion that the verdict of the jury was warranted neither by tho facts of the ca9c nor by "the charge to the jury. Capt. Ashe's re marks are very interesting and we quote them entire. He says : On - reviewing - the Halifax election caserwhichicitod bo, much", interest during the past week, -we find-several matters connected with it worthy of re mark. The lacts did not; necessarily imprito guilt, tp any defendant; they were entirely consistent with an hon- . est, conscientious performance of duty ou the part of every one of the county .canvassers. Under ; the charge of the court, and the correctness of that charge wo do not question, it is evident that the , board made a . mistake in declining to count tne returns irom ilalitax pro? vcinct. But as Judge Seymour said in I . his charge, an honest mistake did not ' tiro Wait, in South Carolina, he posi tively declined to permit it. It was, he said, a novelty unheard of, and he al lowed no such power to the presecuting otliccr. This was the decision of the Chief Justice of the United States, sit ting in the Circuit Court in South Caro lina. Wc know of no reason why the practice of the court in election cases should be different from what it is in other criminal prosecutions on the part of the government. And as long as such a difference is made in the courts, between cases, the verdicts will be view ed with suspicion. The verdict in this particular case is not satisIactorj' Unc cannot unaer- harbor be m ipr0ved. and steamers stand how a member of the board, who i .,, f1l nvllpo-n of fnmWriirpr.t. refrained frohi voting on aproposition, j tn tho wi'rves and lvinz at them. can be singled out from the others oi i r . . . . .. the board who voted affirmatively, as ! The West Point cadets arc again dis guilty of corruptly taking action which, j turbed over a rumor tint a young col as a matter of fact, he did not take at orcd man lrom Brooklyn, will make his unwelcome appearance there But the verdict was the work of th I this year as -a candidate for the, honors uui , , .. f.aiwshin. I he onnosition 13 most lurv. alter remaining oui sixiern nom, " 1 Vt x n T i jmj, iiv vu. o i mor roil nninno' the. Northern. ridpf chosen under a rule tnat nas never e- ... ..T - fore obtained in any court in North j Carolina, under which the District At-; torney had the advantage of securing j ju3t such jurors from hc panel as he preferred. In an ordinary mind a con- j nection will naturally arise between j thfcmovel practice, adopted only in cases Ol ifc IMJllUCitl auu FOREIGN MARKETS. TT fByjrelegrapa to Daily Kerteir. : " LrvERFOOiJune 13--Noon. Cotton quiet. Uplands 6 ; ? Orleans 6 15-16. Sales 10,000 bales; speculation and ex port 1,000 bales. Receipts 4,400 bale5, of which 2,200 were American ; Junes July 6 44-64S6 43-64; July-August 6 45-64; August-September 6 48-64; September-October 6 44-646 43-64. Futures dull. Lard 58s 6d. Pork, long clear middles, 57s 6d. V 1:30 p. m. Futures very quiet. Breadstufik quiet and , steady. Corn, mixed old 6s. ' M1SCEULANEO US. BY TELEGRAPH. KOOX TELEGRAMS. this verdict which seems so occuliar and indefensi ble. They are the two peculiarities of the case ;they gptogether.Ordinary folks will see in them only causes and effect. It had been better for the moral effect of the verdict had the court adhered to the practice heretofore in vogue iu like criminal cases in the Federal and the Stato courts in North Carolina. The law of the court has been long settled; it is the practice. Novel departures in special cases impart to the court and to the proceedings an air of haviug a spec ial object in view a purpose to convict and an apprehension that a convic tion cannot be secured under the ordi nary rules of tho court. It must be borne in mind that Chief Justice "Waite repudiated this practice, and would not allow it in the Federal Court where he was sitting. VIRGINIA.- . . Death Distanced. AiEXAXpkiA, Va., Aug. 4," 1881. II. II. -Wakker & Co.: Sirs I should have been in my grave to-day had it not been for your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure . Mks. Burgess. MOONSHINE. Later News tho and ..Song of. the cheese "will you love me when I mold ?" A stockholder in a street railway com pany the driver. The secret of the -Keely motor has been divulged. It is money. There is one place where there is no cheap talk, and that is over the Atlantic cable. . .; . "Well, I'll boWund, " as the man remarked when he heard quoted the lines, "Chains of gold are fetters still." "No," said the lady, "I'm not keep ing any servants just now. I have quite enough to do to wait upon . my self." Atter marriage tho uootiuu as to who shall be speaker of the house is speedily settled. The "moonshiners" are about the only, persons who have succeeded in keeping a secret still. - A woman's heart is a small affair, but it can upset the biggest man that ever adorned this world. "Is your house a warm one? asked a man in search of a tenement. "It ought to be, the painter gave it two coats recently, " was; the reply. A Western paper 'announces that upon the occasion of a recent boiler 'ex plosion in the neighborhood "between three and four men were killed ?' Debilitated persons, and sufferers from wasting diseases such as consump tion, scrofula, kidney affections, will be greatly benefited by using Brown's Iron Bitters. PERSONAL. Kcgrardingr Destitution in Patrick Franklin Counties. New Yokk, June 13 Noon. A Danville special to the Tribune says of the relihf being afforded the sufferers from famine in Patrick and Franklin counties: Large and liberal amounts of money have already been subscribed to purcuase food and send it to Patrick county. People in other : counties' are hauling corn and wheat across" the mountains and distributing it among the starving inhabitants as rapidly as it can be done. The trouble will no doubt be at an end in a few days. . The prospect this year for a good corn crop in. the suffering counties is very good. Telegraphic Brevities. Erastus W. Smith, well-known from his connection with New Orleans and Havana steamship Co., and as the des igners and constructor of the New Or leans water works, died in New York on the night of the 12th inst. The Greenback Convention at Nash ville have nominated J. R. Beasley for Governor of Tennessee, and have re affirmed the Chicago platform of 1880. The first car load of Texas new wheat has arrived at New York, and was sold on 'Change at $1.50. ". . , COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. June 13. 4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 421 cents. Sales of 425 casks at quotations. ROSIN Quoted quiet at $1.57 for Strained and $1.62 for Good Strained. Sales of 2,000 bbls. Good Strained at TAR Quoted firm at $1.70 bid per bbl of 280 lbs. Sales of receipts at $1.70. CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. Market Steady with sales of receipts, at $1.50 for hard and $2.75 for soft and virgin. COTTON Quoted quiet. Small sales reported on a basis of 11 for Middling. The following are the official quota tions : Ordinary : . . . ; 8 15-16 Good Ordinary .10 5-16 Low Middling. ........... 1 1 3-1 6 Middling ..ll Good Middling 12 DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton. ............ I..... Spirits Turpentine. . . . . . . . Rosin Tar. 1 .. Crude Turpentine Know That Brown's Ironitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerves,enriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dec. i88r. For six years I have been a great sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys pepsia,andConstipation,andbecame o debilitated that I could not retain anything on my stomach, in fact, life had almost become a burden. . Finally, -when hope had almost left me, my husband seeing Brown's Iron Bitters advertised in the paper, induced me to give it a trial. I am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well in six years as I do at the present time. Mrs. L. F. Griffin. Brown's Iron Bitters;; will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up," than any medicine made. ets. 53 balea 673 casks 1579 tbls 12 410 bbls bbls rinded onlv on a dishonest anrf rr.,nf. AIrb- Gar! worth $400,000, with I inotire.; T he jury found that the ma- W!iCOJe f " aimualIy- jority of the board acted honestly, and , -Koston Journal intimates that that only tworttthem had such a cor rupt'niotive as to justify their Jconvic- ' tion. One of the convicted "defendants did not even cast his rote, afld the ac- iwn oi ine oiner nau no particular ear DOMESTIC MARKETS. Kerchner & Calder Bros. QOM7MIS8IQN MERCHANTS, AK1 Ieiler8 In GROCERIES anl FERTILIZERS. GENUINE 3ER3IAN KA1NIT apl 23-tf ON HAND. marks of a dishonest purpose connected with it. Tlio rerdict, therefore, seemed u n unwarranteu and peculiar. It was unnatural. . In the community where these defendants reside itwould be im possible to 'convince -the people that they knew their action was illegal or tht they had any corrupt purpose in the matter. The evidence fails to dis close a reanaTale.ground for their con viction. . They made an honest mistake, as to tho extent of their powers and the scope of their duties. They were under oath to laithfully and impartially can vas the returns; .and- they came to the conclusion that the returns, to be law fully canvased must be lawful returns. They were of opinion that the Halifax returns with the protest annexed were not lawful returns. Perhaps a majori ty of the people would agree with them about that; and, being of that mind, they thought it their duty not to count thorn. : Under the chars of the court they ought not to have been convicted. Rnt. th 111 TV Rincrlv? ntlf two fnv vin tri t tion, ana found that all the others had acted from a mistaken idea of their powers. Looking at tho jury, we notice.that it was composed of seven negroes and five white men. and we further find that the court allowed the District-Attorney, in selectfngejury, to use apowerthathas never before been exercised in trials of misdemeanors in this Stale. The court allowed the District-Attorney to stand aside jurors, that, ho did not like, without challenge.' That is a novelty in our courts in misdemeanor trials. It is an innovation. " There have been hundreds States Cofartsf in: conhecUon with viola tions of revenue laws, &c, and such a rule was never applied in any of those eaaesi The question naturaljv arises why was this new rule, never heretofore allowed in the courts in this State, first 11:.. t :' , . - . . . luunsicr jAiwen nas sent in ins resigna tion. Cardinal McClosky is physicially the thinnest and intellectually the thickest ot the sixty-live cardinals. - Guiteau's divorced wife does not wish to have him hung. She has escaped him, and she is now willing he shall escape the halter. . , f ,;;t rrof. C. V. Riley has deposited iu the National Museum at Washington his collection of insects; comprising 150.000 specimens and 30.000 species. Frank Kurd's intentions are thus set forth by the New York JPost : Frank llurd proposes to run for Congress as an out-and-out free trade Democrat, in the Toledo, Ohio, district." . James Keene,' the New York racer, has sent eight of his horses to England. Their names are Crown Point, Potosi, Bolero, Blue Grass, and four vearliugs from celebrated breeders. The New York t papers have discov ered that President Arthur's- appoint ment in the Empire State number twenty-four stalwarts and one half breed. How lonesome that half-breed must feel. Dom Pedro, the nice white-haired old man. whose face and figure became so familiar during the centennial, is the subject of some very naughty stories in the -Brazilian papers of recent date. Gen. Grant has had his alleged losses in Wall street denied through the round about way of a Mexican newspaper at third hand, passing through the Mexi can minister in Washington and the Mexican foreign minister m Mexico. A Card. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretion of yoSth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary m South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to Ret. Joseph T. Inmxn, Station B. Kew York Citv. deed w6m. By Telegraph to Daily ReTiew. FINANCIAL. New York, June 13 Noon.Stocks moderately active. Money strong at per cent. Sterling Exchange, Ion 486.$ ; short, 489 ; State bonds dull and higher. Governments generally un changed. COMMERCIAL. Cotton hosier. Sales 2,696 bales. Uplands 124; Orleans 12. Futures steady at quotations. June 12.08; July 12T14 ; August 12.23; September 11.92: October 11.50; November 11.35. Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull and heavy at i lower. Corn less active at a lower. Pork strong at $19.75 $20.75. Lard firmer at 11.75. Spirits r reignis steaay. Baltimore, June 13 Noon. Flour unchanged and quiet. Wheat, Southern lower; tv esrern inactive and firm; oouuiern red 1.33S1.38; amber 1.4O0$1.41; .&o. 1 Maryland $1.40; No. 2 Western winter red. snot. l.39s $1.39J, Corn, Southern, higher; West ern uun ana a snaae Detter; Southern wxuie vo ; yeiiow 00. . THE STOCK MARKET. - - - . - .- t BjlTelesraph to Daily ReyleTr. New York, June 13 Noon. The stocK market opened strong and 24 mgiierinan yesreraays closing prices for C. C. C. & I., 2 higher for Boston Air Lone preferred, and il higher for the remainder of the list, the latter on Michigan Central. In early dealings Del. Lack. & W. sold up I and the re mainder of the general list a small frac tion, after which prices becam e " weak and -fell-off ili, N.. J. a, Northern Pacific preferred, Denver feR; Grande and Mo.Pac.' being prominent in the decline. At ll o'clock a general recov ery of it took place, N. J. C. leading therein. , , , Z Best ever made, Emory s Little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant to takp snoTir coated; no griping; only 15 cents a boxj of Druggists or by mail. Standard Cur Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York. 8m d&w. Best in Town )yE CAN SnOW THE PRETTIEST Kid Button Boot for La dies' Wear. to be found in the State. Wc do display the largest stock of Boots ftnd Shoes in town. We sell better goods and give more for your money tkan any house dealing in our line. Try us and see If it is not bo. - GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS, j 39 North Front st. OPENED THIS DAT ? jNOTIIEE LOT, 50 pieces, 12Vjc Bunting. A handsome line of WniTE GOODS. LACES, GLOVES, and HANDKERCHIEFS. June 11 . JNO. J. HEDRICK. Don't Forget npHAT 1 ;keep full and complete Stocks 01 urnes ANY PRESCRIPTION. and have incredienta tn fin Medicines. Prescriptions compounded ' anv hour of the nlsrht. V P xmr-en J Stores : Fourth and Nun Sta!. Fourth mnA n - uau Job Printing I JOW PRICES ! - XSOOD WORK! PROMPT ! Ascertain rir tog tout PRIXTlXGdoM th."'r" postage. . S. WARROCK .v.voxvrz. artl2 Northeast Corner Market & Water Street. AVHOLESALE PBICE8. 1 U To now in z 01 wholesalo prices 'renerallr. uotrtiona represent Ia ma-inar up mall orders higher prices hare to be chage BAGGING Standard. . 2 ft....... 14 ft...... BACON North Carolina: Hams, lb Shoulders, ft. Sides, V ft WESTERN SMOKED Hams Sides. f ft. Shoulders. DRT SALTED Sides, V ft....... Shoulders, V ft BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, II m 00 10 00 15 00 00 11 00 Ob a at a as as 09 m (to & 00 00 0 60 3 00 .50 S 00 7 00 S 00 3 ,S7 iiO 00 , ..00 ...00 ...43 00 ...00 00 ...00 00 ...00 00 ...40 00 ...00 00 ...00 00 & (to a Second Hand, each 1 73 New Ner York, each.. 1 Vi New City,each 1 60 BEESWAX, V ft 50 BRICKS, V M Wilmington 7 o0 Northern 0 00 BUTTER, & ft North Carolina...... 20s Northern 2ft CANDLES, V ft Sjcrm 18 8 Tallow... llO Adamautlno. 12 9 CHEESE. & ft Northern Factory 14 Dairy, Cream 15 State 10 COFFEE, V ft Java.... 18 Lagurra IS Rio... 10 CORN MEAL, bus., in sacks 1 Qlhi& COTTON TIKS, bundle 1 50 Domestics Sheeting, 4-4, yd..'.. Yarns, bunch. ....... EGGS, & dozen FISH Mackerel, No. 1, fcbl 18 W Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl.. 8 S Mackprcl, No. 2, V bbl.... .. Mackerel, No. 2, tf- halt bbl.. Maekbrel, No. S,.? bbl Mullets, bbl Mullets, Pork bbls N. C. Roe Herring, f keg.... Dry Cod, ft FERTILIZERS, T 2,000 fts t Peruvian Guano, No. 1 ! " " No. 2.. " " Lobos. Raugh's Phosphate Carolina Fertilizer Ground Bone Bone Meal. Bono Flour; Narassa Guano..... Complete Manure. . . Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate ..00 00 Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Fertilizr.55 00 FLOUR, Y bbl Fine 0 00 Northern Super 0 00 Extra 6 50 Family 7 75 City Mills Extra 6 to Family 0 00 " Extra Family.... 6 50 GLUE W ft 11 GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags.white. 1 Com, cariro, in bulk, white. . 1 Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. 1 00 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags. . 95 Oots, from store 00 Cow Peas... 1 50 HIDES, tf- ft Green '. 4 Dry 10 HAY, tf" 100 fts Eastern Western It 1 11. i 14 16 l-i Ui 1U 66 00 90 23 AT IW- IU3. lt A T z M MARKET 8TREe. Extraordinary (O 9 50 C44 00 Si 23 12 IS UKt 151 14 28 14 14 17 W 10 15 DRESS aiQaj GOODS! 20 00 ai oo (2010 oo ffO 3 .V) 0800 sd s ,v) m 8 50 a i oo a 9 ZW2 50 W37 00 W5l 00 am oo ansa ot aio oo 45 oo 2t57 00 845 00 aim oo 00 J70 00 ZD60 00 (JP60 00 (to 5 50 (to 6 00 (to 7 50 (910 00 (to 6 50 a 6 50 30 20 North River 1 00 HOOP IRON, Ton ....SO 00 LARD, V ft Northern. r 12 North Carolina. 00 LIME, V barrel 1 10 LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed. If 00 Rough Edge Plank. ......... .15 00 West India Cargoes, according to quality... ;.1S 00 Dressed Flooring, Bcasoned..l8 00 Scautling and Board, com'n. -l'J 00 MOLASSES. ejfllon New Crop Cuba in hhds . . . . ,r in bbls...!.. Porto Rico, In hhds in bbls to (to 00 (to (to (to (to ITS (0 (to (to (to (to 50 13 10 01 05 96 70 60 35 25 15 (8S8 00 (to (to (to 13 14 60 am oo (916 00 1013 00 22 00 15 00 ALL TDK LATEST ?OYlSLxiEa d Uque, linsel Koule, Nun'i T'v! V.0 i Buntings alf wool lielges llljt& Percals. &c. - Ererso many LSS with Trimming, to mate y 7h White Goods In eterr style,- texture ant ,. Pique, Wing, uieZuJk Embroideries In Cmbrlcs, Nainsooks and Sirt passed la WWkmanshlp and Prlc? Laces Imported from almost eTrriw.n andlold as special jobs! GLOVES ! HOSIERY ! CORSETS ! oo 43 00 00 00 00 40 0 00 Sugar House, in hhds ,7 in bbls Syrup, in bbls NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lOd basis uii.s, v gallon Kerosene.. 11 Lard J l io 90 90 00 00 41 45 43 4S 29 32 80 (9 71 (to (to (0 (to (to (to (to (to (to 12 45 00 00 20 22 Linseed Roslu Tar Deck and Spar. . . . 1'uui.im Chickens, live, grown 33 (to 35 Spring 20 (to 30 Turkeys. 75 (to 1 25 PEANUTS bushel 1 30 (to 1 60 POTATOES, V bnshel Sweet eo (to Ih Irish, bbl 4 00 (to 4 25 PORK, V barrel City Mess. .21 00 22 00 Prime... 16 00 17 00 Eump---.. 17 00 (18 00 RICE Carolina, f ft,.... iu 8 Rough, bushel 95 (to 1 15 KAbb, ft Country.. City y(to ROPE, y lb............. 14 .-tALji., jf sacK, Aiura uo Liverpool Jjisbon. ...... American.... SUGAR, V ft Cuba.. Porto Rico A Coffee B " C " .. ............. Ex C Crushed SOAP, tf- ft Northern....... SHINGLES, M Contract. . Common Cypress "Saps. Cyprees Hearts STAVES, ty M-W. O. Barrel jc. j. Hogshead 00 00 00 00 00 00 (to (to (to (to (to (to 8 (to 9 (to 10U( (to . 5 00 . 2 00 . 4 50 . 0 00 .12 00 00 00 TALLOW, ty ft. TIMBER, ty M feet Shlnnlno- is no Fine Shipping.. ...14 00 .xtra uo is 00 Mill Prime..... Mill Fair Common, Mill. . Inferior to Ordinary WHISKEY, ty gal-Northern North Carolina WOOL, ty ft Washed Unwashed Burry . , 7 50 6 50 5 00 0 00 1 00 1 00 25 21 f 10 l .1 22 75 85 00 75 00 00 106 10 . f 9 11 (to 7 00 (to 2 SO (to 5 00 (to 7 50 (18 00 (10 00 (to 6 (toli 00 (13 25 (14 00 (to 8 50 (to 1 00 (to 6 00 (09 4 00 (to 5 00 (to i 50 (to 2H (to 22 (to 15 BAPARILLA, c; v ly fitted ui. T 14-1 W. H. M. Xoeir r n ATFR a 1 w. Lodging Rooms nu NOTICE. QN AND AFTER MAT 1. 188C. I SMALL ' discontinue the sale of Wines, Liquors and Lager Beer And shall confine myself xchitye)y to sale 9i - Fam ily C rocerieo. Should bo pleased to receive rh orders our citizens. Re poet fully, aplJ2t JOHN L. BOATlfBieHT. For Sale. QLD XWPAPM. HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLAR SCARFS, RIBBONS.' TEiLlNQS, CREPEIXG & CREPK VEILS I endless Tarlety and MfiJ Housekeeping Goods I LINE5I 4 COTTON 8HEETr5Gfbliaiiji Napkins, Towels, MEN and BOISVWEAB, LADIES' GENTS' A CHTLI)R1'8 GAOI MERINO UNDERWEAR. In short eTerything desu-ablo for at mOL and at Prices that defy competition. Call and saxe money by patrsnlibij rJI. Twl. ICATZy pl30 38 MARKET ST. Butter. A FEW PACKAGE (Large 4 Small) U the yery flnetL JQQ PACKAGES ALL G RADII. Consigned and must be sold; ' JnnaTtf JJBltOSSEf CO. QUKKSE-50 BOIES, gTARCn-SOftBOIES, rjlOMATOESSO CASES, CANNED CORN, PEACHia., kc Prices Yen low. june4.tf DBBO88ET4C0. When at Smithville J-JROP IN AND SEE WHAT I DATl Best of Wines. LIqnors, COOL JBZJ Cigars. Canned Meats, lunch. June 4-lm Bardftea, etc, W J. D. DA Til Near Cort Hoc Music and Comfort. ; rjlHK CELEBRATED , AP . "EXQUB NEW ROME SEWIN VUiCB I " England ORGANS and ORGUISXTTM. W and see them at the New Hone Oflee. J. W. Enott PATS THE HIGHEST PETCS W W Iron. Conner. Brass. Lead Zlac, Bones, White Paper, Old Salli, Brass, Lead. Zinc, Foot of New Market, WDmlnjton, S. u capt. A. C. Moore is wita as. June 2-lra The People's House. M EAL3 FURNISHBD AT ALL DOCli I haVTestabuedT SHS "CJMJPA in connection with the June Mm - . ,' DocltWiati Private Boarain. HAVING RENTE1JXUA "j7f 1 and beautifuUy situated & In the city of AsheTille, I am PPf 1 Boarders on the M"0 AW month ; $10 96 week: Turpentine Tools so- " . T)ULLERS, IIACKi. - ters, Tickr, Halcwe!1ittrasji era. Adzes, Axes uoopen - TZT.ym V". Chisels. Acc. Large zaov t roods now tn stoak and on yn Successors to Jno. Dfws Do You Knpv UT A WOMAK ALTTAT8 UVW py oa MovdaymoniiBf f If not C1 ckapox ricKrrrs mad tod ont. Olir "Mother BaW1 , eapM is the best la the dty. No belUnjr Clothes aecesi and fnel. 'v , .:, M. Ul WU WWWv . t j: T b had ONLT al v - ; ciuros . TIC it T4 - fir.
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