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ceptcd by
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Koiron ai rnorniETOR.
, r rKlPTlONS POSTAGE. 'PAID:
S Mx ' months, .$2.00. Three
gencraj Interest but"-- -v , , ,
The name of th.wtiicr nVMi Jwayt be fay.
Commmxicattoij must u wrlUeo oa omly
tl OS' unc iuvii'
one side of the paper.
r9onaJQtle most he avlde4. r
" And it U. especlahy'and parttcolarly under
Pt the; Editor aoet not tlwiyt endort
m VrvriinKj.lelirewlby carriers free
Tb I'8r:r f the c itr. at the above
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VOL. VI.
WILMINGTON. N. C, SUNDAY. JUNE 25, 1882.
.'. i-i'tuirt niir nnfl all fall-
NO. 155.
J view of ewr iesiundfnBtirtrTfWK. A-t 1 1
.. .i...n,.urrrii ir r
7'A Daily Htview has the birest
LOCAL NEWS,
To5 TO HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
i:,-.Mi:i:-ForKent
( (,mIK)sitor Wntf-M
;yATi;i:ink Hooks
.jKWKTr Mosquito Xats
DkIIokt & Co Butter. &c
lltiNSBEWiEK Blank Books
Wi:tii & Wokth Sundries.
jUVII Combination Sale
Minus Bros Insect Powders.
uan Wilson Monuments.
H 4LL & Pears all Cow Peas.
R.' McIntire Mattings, &c
t" King & Co Largest Stock
Kkv. B- B. Claytox Preaching
1'i:kku & Tatlor If You AVant
IIansfa & Smitii Carolina Oil Co
lii-owx & Koiiick Spanish Jacs
V K. SriiixfiEK & Co Hardware
II M. Bowiex & Co Harness, &c
j i K. Smith & Co Bless the babies.
V .Ucoi',1 To Make Home Beautiful
Gko. K. Fuexcu & Sons Free Tick-
ets
W. E. Datis & Sox More Kennelwc
Ice , ,
Miss K. Karuek Fans and Para
noia. Kekciixf.r & Calder Bros Gro
ceries II. A. GfAMEYER and others Grand
Excursion
H. II. Beekt and others Military
Excursion ":
Third Sunday after Trinity.
For other locals see fourth page.
Day's length 14 hours andi minutes.
Sunset this afternoon at 19 minutes
past 7 o'clock. .
Only two marriage, licenses were is
sued last week; both to colored couples.
Only one interment, that of an adult,
in Oakdale Cemetery during the week.
-, . .
Anything in the hardware line can
be found at reasonable prices at J aco
Rl'S. t
The steamer for Smithville carries
Furnishing, goods Troiu the store of
Dyer & Son. t
A sea horse ot a deep red color was
caught in the Hewlett seines, at Mason
boro, yesterday.
Flic and Bugs.
Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats
mice, fopheri, chipmunks, cleaned ot
hy "Kouffh on-Rats." 15c.
Porsous leaving the city for summer
resorts or for travel can have the
Dailt Review mailed to their address
for 35 cents per month, or 10 cents per
week.
Keep cool, and don't get excited.
Messrs. W. E. Davis & Son have, in
addition to their now immense stock, a
eargo of five hundred and sixteen tons
f Kennebec ice on the way for them.
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
m's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass,
You can get all sizes and at the
Jowest prices : f
The finishing touches to the Hotel
linmswick are being put on, Wednes-
night next Mr. Perry will have a
"house warming," and will formally
open with a hop for the young people.
The Iy gas machine, which was
put in the Purcell House a month ago,
Itas been taken out. The "old thing"
wouldn't work. The house is how illu
minated with gas from the works in
this city.
Ir. C. P. Lockey has purchased, and
not leased, the barber shop on South
Front street, recently operated by Mr.
C. Prumpert. We inadvertently
ated yesterday that it had Been "leas-
chased."
pur-
Exports Foreign.
Schooner Eva T. Leonard, Captain
oogmgk cleared yesterday for St. Pierre
Martinique, with 96,761 feet of lumber,
lned at $2,078.04, shipped by Messrs.
Kidder & Son,
Rturi Ye Wandering Sinner.
If the gentleman of the Esthetic Club
x decorated his person with a reil
l?.sh in imitation of a "big sun flower
hlch Rods and bends in the breeze,"
cm Whih -carried from a neighbor's
ee, will return the same no questions
Ul be asked. The charitable construc
will be placed upon his conduct by
attributing it to the effects of the cham
pagne Imbibed at his noon day lunch.
Freshwater Pcrch,Trout and Black
hooks and lines. A full assort-
a!id lowest prices at JjLcow's.f
"Villa Kolieniia.
We have received from the publish
ers, 3lessrs. Kochendoerfcr & Uric, of
.No. 200 P.roadvajN. Y., a ljook with
the above title, by Marie Lc Baron. It
relates the :id venturer of four would-be
strong minded young ladias who having
resolved not to speak to a man for five
years, have""rented a retired place which
they call "Villa "Bohemia.1 Here they,
unaccountably, all meet with men, and
each forms an attachment which ends
in marriage before the expiration of a
year. That is about the gist oT it. The
price is 50 cents. V '
Delegates to the Judicial Con
vention. The following named gentlemen were
appointed delegates to the Judicial
Convention to be held at Magnolia,
Tuesday, Jjane27th:
Junius Davis, R II McKoy, Philip
Heinsberger, William Weill, Josh
T James, A Adrian, James Reilly,
C M Stedman, VMorris Bear, W
J Yopp, E A Oldham, Samuel
Collier, Joseph Watters, John Daniel,
John 1) Bellamy, jt, E G Parmelee,
J E St George, Jas Montgomery, Oscar
Pearssfll, B G Worth, B R Moore, J E
Crow, R E Calder, D J Devane, E L
Pearce, DuBrntz Cutlar, John F ii
vine, Wm H Strauss, J I Macks.
Alternates Josejm D Smith, Thos
H Johnson, Chas'Murphy, Jno Davis,
W W Harriss, Jno T Rankin, E Lilly,
Jacob Weill, Jno L Boatwright, S S
Everitt, George Dyer, Willie Ander
son, Jno K McHhenny, F Ancrum
Lord, Wm M Parker, H MBowden,
Iredell Johnsoa, Fred J Robinson, An
drew J Howell, Bradley George, John
Branch, Ed Grifilth, Pat Glavin, J J
Bowden, L L Boon, W H Hardy, Wm
Register, J II Hanby, B G Empie.
Frank Leslie's Popular
Monthly.
The July number fully maintains the
high character of this periodical. "The
First Century of the English Mission,"
is contributed by Hon. John Bigelow,
and has portraits of all the Ministers
who have represented this country at
the Court of St. James. Alfred H.
Guernsey has an article, "A Year with
the Maori" ; M. E. Sherwood one,
"Shoes and their History" ; N. Robin
sou one on the "City of the Catalans" ;
Professor J. D. Whitney a very interest
ing one. 'The Earth's Treeless Region,"
all finely illustrated. "The History of
Money" abounds with interesting in
formation and has twenty-seven illus
trations. Richard B. Kimball has an
admirable article on "Ralph Waldo
Emerson.' and there are besides,
sketches, etc., by other popular writers;
several poems, many of them beauti
fully illustrated ; serial arid short stories
by Inde, Walter E. McCann, W. G.
Zeigler, Jane G. Austin, N. 1). Urner,
etc., etc. The 128 quarto pages present
a rare literary treat ; they contain over
100 engravings, and the frontispiece,
"Learning to Paddle," is a reproduction
from the painting by R. Epp. The
price is only 25 cents per number, or
$3 a year, postpaid. Address Frank
Leslie, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New
York. ,
Church Services To-Day.
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church,
corner of Sixth and Market streets. Iter. F.
Vf . E. Peschau, Pastor. Sunday School, 9.S0
a. m., W. II. Strauss, Sup't. EngUah services
at 11 a. m. German services at p. m.
St. John Church, corner Third and Red
Cross streets, Ker. Thos. D. Pitts, Kector.
Third Sunday after Trinity, June 25. Early
Celebration at 7.30. Morning Prayer at 11
o'clock. Sunday School, at 5 p. m. Evening
Prayer at 6 o'clock
First Baptist Church, corner of Market and
Fifth streets. Rev. J. U. Taylor, l. !., Pastor.
Sunday school at 9ij a. m. ; Services at 11 a.
m. andSii p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday
night at o'clock. Bible Class on Tuesday
night at 8U o'clock.
Second Presbyterian Church, corner of
Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M.
Pavne, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and at 8
p. m. Sabbath School 4 p. ra. Prayer Meet
ing Wednesday at p. m.
St. Thomas Church, Dock between Second
and Third Streets. Rt. Rev. Bishop Northrop,
Pastor. Morning Services at 6, :30 and 11
o'clock. Evening Services at 7:30 o'clock.
Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between
Church hnd Ca5tle streets. Rev. J. P. King,
Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sun
day School at 9 a. m. .Prayer meeting every
Tuesday night.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, corner of
Fourth and Orange streets. Rev. T. M. Am
bler, Rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock;
Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock ; Sunday school at
34 o'clock. Seats free.
First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and
m . Thursdav nisrht lecture at 8 o'clock.
Front Street M. E. Church, South, corner of
Front and Walnut streets. Rev. Frank II.
Wood, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
hi." Sabbath school at 3 p. m., W. M. Parker,
superintendent. Prayer meeting and lecture
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Christian
Association Tuesday evening after first and
third Sabbaths, at 8 o'clock. Seats free and
strangers and visitors cordially invited.
Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and
Church streets. Rev. T. Page Ricaud, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Class meet
ing at S p. ra. ; Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at "i o'clock.
Cnrist Church (Congregatlonallst)Nun street,
between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. D. D. Dodge,
minister. Preaching services at 11 o'clock, a.
m. and 8 o'clock, p. m. Pastor's Bible Class
at 12.15 p. m, Prayer and Praise meeting.
Wednesday, 7.30 o'clock, p. m. Snnday School,
S o'clock, p. m.. in Memorial Hall, corner 7th
and Nun sta.
Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca
thartic PlUs, pleasant to take, sugar
coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box
ef Druggists or by mail. Standard Cur
Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York.
8iad&w.
Orange streets, itev. ur. josemi it. n iwon,
Pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock; evening
service at 6 o'clock; Sunday school at 4.45 p.
,Xo interments in Bellevue Cemetery
last week. ?.
One adnltand one child were interred
in Fine Forest Cemetery during the
week:
Tbe members of Howard R. F. .E.
Co., No.l, will have ajgrand family ex
cursion to Smithville and the Forts . on
Wednesday next. Ticket smust be pur
chased of the Committee; they cannot
le had at the boat. We tender thanks
for a complimentary, and .will try and
be on hand.
Respectfully Declines,
Mr. H. Brunhild, of this" city; who
was named by the "Liberal" Conven
tion which met in Raleigh so:i.e weeks
ago as the Executive Committeeman
from this district, has been at last noti
fied of his appointment and has availed
himself of the first opportunity to de
cline. Mr. Brunhild is a Democrat and
ha3 always been a Democrat and he
does not propose to forsake his party on
the eve of a great battle. He is not a
politician but he has been a liberal con
tributor to the cause in past campaigns
and the Rads will have to knock at
some other door to secure a "Liberal"
Committeeman from this district.
NEW ADVERTISMEXTS.
Carolina Oil Company.
PINE WOOD OJJj MANUFACTURED AT
our works Is recommended to be the cheap
est Paint Oil in the market, and the best pre
servative for wood ever invented. For sale
by the barrel or gallon at trifling prices.- Also
Tar Oil and Charcoal, at low prices. Office
No. 6, South Water Street,
june 25. HANSEN & SMITII.
Eev. D. B. Clayton,
piDITOR OF THE ATLANTA UNI VER-
S AlilST, will preach at Brooklyn Hall, WED
NESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS next,
at 8 o'clock. . The public Is invited to attend,
june 25-lt
Bacon, Molasses. Lard, etc,
lOn BOXES D. S, SIDES,
1UU 1"0 Bbls, Tcs and Hhds. Molasses, ,
75 Buckets and Tubs Lard.
1200 Bbls Flour. For sale by
june 25 KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.
Coffee, Sugar, Meal, &c.
tyc. SACKS RIO COFFEE,
t) 50 Bbls Sugar,
500 Bushels Meal,
For sale by
june 25 KERCHNER & CALDER BROS.
Combination Sale.
JgALAXCE SUMMER CLOTHING, MEN'S,
Youths', Boys' and Children's (wo take hi all
branches) in both our Wholesale and Retail
departments, must be sold regardless as to
price, in the next two weeks.
NEW INVOICE.
BATHING SUITS. BATHING SUITS.
Gentlemen and Ladies Knit Cotton Wool,
and All Wool Flannel Bathing Suits.
RECEIVED AND RECEIVING
New lines in Furnishings; a largo stock In all
branches bought at Bankrupl Prices. Tlds
department demands the attention of every
body. A. DAVID,
june 25-lt Clothier and Furnisher.
Grand Excursion !
GRAND FAMILY EXCURSIO WILL
be given by HOWARD RELIEF F. ,E. CO.
No.l, on WEDNESDAY, June 2Sthfion the
Steamer PASSPORT, to Smithville and the
Forts. Music and Dancing. Tickets 50c for
adults ; children half price. No tickets will be
sold at the boat, but they may be had of any
member of the Committee.
II. A. GLAMEYER, M. RATHJEN,
E. W. DOSCIIER, F. C. MILLER,
A. ADRIAN, Committee,
june 25-lt
More Kennebec Ice.
T
HE SCHOONER JAS. T. MORSE sailed
from Bath, Me., on the, ISth Inst., with Ave
hundred and sixteen tons
PURE KENNEBEC ICE
for us We will always keep a good supply
on hand. ."
-43" Packing Ice for shipping a specialty.
june 25-lt W. E. DAVJS & SON.
Blank Books,
Q OPTING PRESS,
Ladies and Gents Writing Paper,
Excursion Baskets,
Parlor Organs and Pianos,
On Easy Payments.
ii Come One and AU.
To
P. Heinsberger.
Live Book and Music Store.
june 25
Moonlight Excursion,
"TJNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WIL
MINGTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, FRI
DAY, JUNE 30th. Tbe Steamer PASSPORT
will leave Market Dock, at 7 o'clock, and re
turn at 11.30 p. m. Tickets limited. Price 50
cents. For sale atDrer.
june2-2t-22 30
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
rCompositot Wanted.
'j COMPETENT AND SOBER Compositor
can find a innancnt situation Vy.early appli
cation at . " THIS OFFICE.
. June 23 . . : ; v- .
For Rent.
rrTNTIL OCTOBER 1st, a comfortable Suro
J mer residence, withm five minutes walk
ofPoatOffi.ee. Terms moderate
. RENTER,
june 25-3t - ' Care of . Review
? vMosqnito Nets ; - r
yymi TURN OVER TOPS, at' ' ;
. S. JEWETTS,
27 N. Front street.
Awnings made to order and put up to set
right, as only we can do it. june 25
Wc
ARE NOW SELLING LADIES' and Gents
Trunks at reduced prices, to make room
for our Increasing Saddlerr and Harness trade.
We guarantee best goods for the least money.
Large assortment. H. M. BOWDEN & CO.
New Saddlery and Trunk House,
june 25 No 40, Market street
If You Want
QOOD3 OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT A
small figure above cost, go to
Parker & Taylor's
june 25 . '
Win. E. Springer & Co.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON & CO.)
QLDEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN THE
State. GOOD GOODS and low prices.
19, 21 and 23 Market street,
june 25
Wilmington, N. C.
Free Tickets
JIVEN TO ALL PERSONS TO CALL
upon
Geo. B. French & Sons,
aud buy a palrof nice Shoes, for self,
mother, wife or cousin and aunts. Call soon
and don't be bashful. june 25
Spanish Laces !
BROWN & RODDICK,
5nd 7 North Front Street.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE
OF
SPANISH LACES !
In Black and Cream, very much the best value
we have had this season.
Balbriggan Hose.
LADIES BALBRIGGAN HOSE FR03I
23 cents to 75 cents a pair.
Dress Goods.
PRINTED LAWNS, from C cents.
LACE BUNTINGS, 12 regular price 25c.
Gloves.
Black and Colored Silk and lisle Thread
Gloves, jnst recelTed, in Lace tops
and Sarah Bernhardt style.
&LACK SILK MITTS an elegant line.
BROWN & RODDICK,
5 and 7 North Front St
June 25
A False Report.
THE REPORT SO INDUSTRIOUSLY CIR
culated in this city, that I have been de
posed from tbe ministry of the First Baptist
Chnrch, colored, is false. Iam still minister
of that Church and would Invite all ef my de
tractors to come and hear me preach, a usual,
from the pulpit of that Church next Son day.
iune n-St-w-fim A. M. CONWAY.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOYS
J-O W TH AT Til E WEATHER has
Kettlcd and Summer 1 Hpou us in good
earnest WK are Inclined to feel inters
ested In the ' Boys. Very fw person ,
think of the boys, but we do, especial-
' ly when we've a large stock of Cloth
lug ou hand, adapted to their especial
use. Parents should not delay the be- .
url02 of libt wei MCtothics for the!?.
if.m . . , . i
uoy.. - omiorvauio garmeBia ma&e
'em a hap more healthy, Aid a real
hearty boy, one with a good appetite,
creates a desirable'' gaiety about1 the .
house, which is essential to pplness.
In order to successfully meet thbj issue
and give the boys a : lively chance ,
OTTERBOURG will devote the greater
part of this week to the supplying of
Clothing for their especial benefit. We '
have sold entirely out of the 165 Sailor
Suits, but will run off Let NO. 2, S S.
at $2.50, former price $4." Also, Light
. Colored Casslmere Suits, 5 to 10 years,
at $3.75, worth $6, and some desirable
styles at $4, worth $7. We are anx
ious to close out entirely our stock In
this department, and will do bo even
at a sacrifice.
OTTERBOURG,
CLOTHIER. ' je 25
Mattings and Carpets.
Attention is directed In this quarter.
LACE CURTAINS, LAMBREQUINS,
CORNICE quite a variety, .
Ladles', Gents' and Children's Underwear,
Those beautiful (and cheap) White Lawns.'
WHITE AND CREAM DOTTED MUSLINS,
from 25c to 75c, per yard.1 -
LACES NEW AND PRETTY.
1200
B0XSS TURKISH BATU S0AP,
Black Silks. '
Several pieces just in,! from $1 ;o $2.30 per
yard. Also a line of colored Silks.
june25 R. M. McLNTLRE.
Grand Military Excursion
OF THE ,
Wilmington Light Infantry I
THURSDAY, JTJNE35), 1882
gOAT LEAVES WHARF at 8ti o'clock,
for SMITHVILLE AND THE FORTS.
Music and Refreshments. Objectionable per
sons excluded. '
A beautiful floral t i ibute will be pre.
sen ted to the most popular lady on . board.
Each holder of a ticket entitled to a vote.
Whole tickets 50 cents; Children and Ser.
' ' " r -
vants 25 cents.
Tickets for sale at Dyer's Furnishing Store
R. n. BEERY, , F. U ME ARES,
B. W. DUNHAM, ' W. C. JONES,,
GEO. HARRISS, Jr., Committee. .
June 18-3t-lS, 25, 28 ,f!
Wh ite B ron ze.
THE UNDERSIGNED, AGENTS FOR THE
Monumental Bronze Company, ot Bridge
port, Conn., Invite attention to the work offer
ed by them. These monument are indestruct
ible, cannot be chipped, cannot be thrown over
and may be had at one-half the price of stone.
jnae 18-ls . Princess St., near Second.
CD. Morrill.
-JTNDERTAKKR, CABINET .MAKER AND
CAKrt ita. mace ana otk saop on sec
ond street, opposite Bouineriamra stables. .
BespectfoUy solicits orders and guarantees
rood work, prompt delivery andsaakfacHon In
every rwpset. mylS-tf
e )
NEW ADVERTISE31NTS,
Insect Powder
A .FS FOR USING SAME,
vn JUU1Be,lbu Roache,- Fleas; AnU.
r liH anil lnit nf li l r ,
on Dogs and Cats. . Imr-ortetl and for sale la
ujuouui, vj . 1UW BUUS
dayandnbiht. . . . June IS
ShipXIotice.
LL PE1KOXS ARMnPtJvnv
cautioned aud forewarned
agratnst harboring or crediting any -v4M.
of the crew of Br. barquentim J--
Indiana, trt. Evans, P.i.,Tr
THe Steamer ' Minnehaha
WILL COMMENCE HER REGULAR
Trips between Smithville and Wilmington,
this XSaturday) morning. June 2tth, leaving
Wharf South r1i1 nf &inrkt lu-wV vi.. w M T
returnipg, leare.SmlthvUlet -4 o'clock, p. ni.v
one foT ladies and the therfo4r ntlemeC
june 24 3t . E. T.;BUBRu4. Master.
To 'the PnhUo;
a
HAYING DISPOSED OF MY BARBER
Shop, Nor0, Sout Front, atwt,, to Mm C P.
Lockey. I take this mode' to Inform my friends
and patrons who have been In the habit of pat
ronizing tbe aaid establishment,' that I have
taken my two journeymen , barbers, ooU ana
Evans, to my present stand on Market street,
next door to Mr. McllhenvyV Drug! Store,
where I will be pleased to see them one and all.
Thanking for past favors, I beg acoatlnti
ance of the same In the future.. , . ,..'v.'f
Respectfully. '
. ' II. C. PREMPERT.
WUmlngton, N. C, June 24, 1683. , ;,lwk
At Yates' Bookstore ;
Q AN BE FOUND ? A'jUIX : SUPPLY OP
BLANK BOOKS, JYIUTLNG PAPER, INK,
PENS, PENCILS, PHOTOGRAPU ALBUMS,
Memorandum Books, WrIUngf Tablets, Cro
quet, nammocks, and a thousand and one oth
er things usually In a Stationery Store. ' '
PIANOS AND ORGANS very cheap.
june 18 . :
COW PEAS. .
j ... i
lOO Bushels
Clay and " Mixed Peas.
FOR SALE BY 'I ; K
HALL & PEARS ALL
- June IS i . . j
. ; Fans and Parasols. -
JX ADDITION TO MY ALREADY LARGE
and elegant stock of MILLINERY and FANCY
GOODShave received another large assort J
mcnt of SHELL, B and jCt LACE and TUSJ
CAN HATS, BEAUTIFUL FLOtfERBI
TRIMMINGS, FANS and PAILISOLSAc.'
, .. .. Bespectfully,
... ;, . MISSE.KARRER," '.
juno 18 - Exchange Corner.
Worth & Worth.
OFFER AT ; LOW PRICES TO PROMPT
buyers . r , . ..
10,000 Bushels CORN," : " '
1.000 r d. fMEAL . ;:v.;-cr:
300 Barrels FLOUR, V .
150 Bags COFFEE, 1
100 Barrf Is SUGAR, i
100 Boxes BACON.
-lOO BalesHAY, a. :w :i .--'t ;
250 Ubds. and Bbls.
NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES,
I,O0 Bbls. LIMT5.CEMENT& PLASTER.
r ,lft00 SPIRIT, BARRELS, u. ;
- Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Lye, Potash. Matches,
Candy. Candles, Hoop iron, Na, Ac ci
J At AO
To Make Home Beautiful
HAVE YOUR WALLS .KALSOMINEP
with out; sirperlor .Tinted; MarbeKne m. all
shades; It costs s fourth the price of ralntlnr
and is both" d arable and beautiful; can refer
you to some of the' best work !n the city.' '
Onr Extra Pure White Lead and Paints w
: . i '-'.' f.j 1,1". a) jt;iiw ' u
are selling as low as mlertor grades' are o tared .
SASn, DOORS-4JKD BLINDS, U
run: ir.i. sro u a At Factory Prices
'Agency for tbe celebrated oirlftl-f : :
EMERALD AND ZEB' VANCE :Via 5 l
?; ;t '.j-u J- ,'COOKXXO iBTOTXS,
Our largo line xf Hardware .is vell-'JaMiWB'
andwejart every day!rcerrinf newstrpp
GtveaeaUatr 'Zr . ;:l .-r:-i ..-: '
; i . N ATTIAXIEL JACOBT8,
1 " Hardware Depot, .
lOSoathrroatSk
. : i