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WILMINGTON. N. C. SUNDAY. AUGUST 27 1882.
NO. 204
be views of correspondents
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in the editorial commits.
this;faper .
The Daily
REVIEW.
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World
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MM Wanted
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-.1 IUmL.i
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c.uul
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. To Arrive
i.i.-hi Saks
il Groceries.
ji.ii
j tL-' H-Banraiiw in Shirts
j, ttvr-,s Vrch Penchca
j,.. J IIUki K-I m OteTitm
tnnMmm-m
ji i rr-An tKerworked Man
KAKKC-Marktl Down
. . i.i -In smlthvllle to day
j n Another New Eot
j w BAtrtt-Fanlly Kxcorslon.
Iwn-Mix nmso Pine tiroTe
I tlt -SH-nsMl Raptlt Ohurch
J To Make Home Beautiful
iu... RiiincK-Hhrilad ShawU
. Wiu-bi Marvin's Celebrated.
s Mrk viHEas A Convenleuee
W e sratxos A CorRlce PUutem
PACKUtfA Tavi K-Tre World Oyer
!
, trN a I'll a IT-very iiest iiams.
V i tiauue-Turnip aid Cabbage See. I
Jv.. 1. BmTwnjOBT Rcpaekdl Inon
H a 8X-4Adles and Mlaace!
M pTw i u and others Family Exeurslon
trv w R Hi STMR-Sabbath School lecture
; hi aor.R-Brlb'Gla Marking Pens
. it..xLi a Moawa Dry Gool at Auction
J W i i.uakd General Coiuml.lon Mer-
Jx... W.Gomnox a Bn Inure Yourl ot-
iiiaa.
k.n iisr.n a
i u.ier Bros Groceries
llay's length 13 hours and 5 minutes..
Sunset this afternoon at 33 minutes
last 6 o'clock.
lull uioon to-morrow afternoon at
j minute past 1 o'clock.
Tbrw interments all children in
(fekdale during the week.
There were no interment in Bellevuc
irtery diiriug the week.
four marriage licenses were issued
lurioe the week all to colored couples.
One adult and four children were in
' terrol in Tine Forest during tlie week.
Ant thing in the hardware line can
be found at reasonable prices at J AGO
wa . t
lapt. Harper will give another of his
fJeasant excursions next Friday to
Smithville and the Forts.
Mr. CM. VanOrsdell. Jr., is now
turning out some work which cannot be
HBpa?ed for beauty of finish.
IT regret to learn that the venerable
ir Schouwald is sinking and that the
la hone for his recovery has deoarted. ;
ry lagre and dangerous wash on I
r rent street, between Omne and Ann,
a filled in yesterday. It was caused j
by the recent heavy rains and was at
tended :0 as soon as the city force could
reach in its order.
Our friends of the Seeond Baptist
hnrch will give another of their pleas-;
sat rxcunriom on the Purport to
Mu:taulhi and the Forts on etlnesday ;
. a.
htXl ... ktuiwii nhilitv of tlic
- j ;
enien in charge is a sufficient
that the excursion will be a picas -
mty
Mi ne.
Tlie ( harl.-ur Journal.
Ye received yestertlay, tor the first
tftte, a copy of the new paper. . the
Charlotte Journal. It is a handsome
Meet, well conducted, and gives evi
dtocc of substantial prosperity in the
1 . m - M A.9 . m 1
rgrnuniDer oi auvcnisemenw wmcn
r' found in its columns.
ht wishes for success.
Cotton.
The receiuts of cotton in this nort for
r
week ending with vosterday foot up
0bak em, ajoriDst 7f bales Ibr th
PonnS period lt W. iu -
cr. oij ui- Tk. mm.
j u ui omen, w-
'PU of the croD vear to date foot up
138 bales as against 1 19,406 bales to
August 27th. 1881, an increase this year
k w
I'Hl bales
T" Builders and others Go to J aoo-
s for Sash, Blimls and Door. Glass,
e. You
caa get ail
and at the
I rices.
Mr. WW. R. Hunter, the "Children's
Friend," will lecture tonight in Front
St rcd "Church, on "The Importance of
Sabbath School Work.1
I the
A flat containing 800 w atermclons
:t- at Market lock yesterday. There
were one or two more flats with l'roiu
to 300 melons in each.
Mr. B. F. Penny, at the firm of W.
J. ft H. F. I'enny. leaves to-raorrow
tnorii'mg lor the Northern markets to
purchase a new stock ol Fall and Win
tcr goods. ,
Jeff Bordeaux, alias Jeff Sharpless.
I was committed to jail yesterday by
I .i T . 1 r Irw. tnurn. I
I uusncv uoiinsuu. ui v.. ri
.a s a 1 1 . . 1 I
ship, on thechanre oi inc larcunj o. (
bull, the propeny oi air. n . uvamji. .
a full atxouut of which appeared in yes- j
tcrday's Review.
It will be seen by advertisement that !
an excursion will be givan on the Its.
port, op Wednesday next, under the
management of Messrs. M. P. Taylor,
Gabriel Holmes and W. H. Green. The
gentlemen are well qualified to get up
a pleasant excursion and will doubtless
give their patrons a pleasant day.
Fine Pears.
Capt. II . L. Winton is raising some
very fine pears at his place in Wilson.
They are large and equally as succulent
as the famous California pears. He
has shipped about thirty boxes to New
York so far, and has many more to
send oft". We trust he will realize hand
somely from them.
City Court.
His Honor, the Mayor, received calls
from only three little boys yesterday
morning.
Daniel Watson, charged with disor
derly conduct, was sentenced to five
days' imprisonment.
W. H. Larkins and Jane Lawson
were sentenced to one day's incarcera
t ion in the city prison.
Fell In.
The rear of the second floor of the
store on Water street, occupied by Mr
8. P. McNair, fell in yesterday after
noon, under a heavy weight of corn
which was piled on it. There was no
serious .'damage done. Some six or
sevcu barrels of flour were dam
aged and some of the corn sacks
were bursted. The back door of
the first floor was forced open by the
pile of corn which fell against it, and
the railing around the office was broken.
jFirst Bale From North Caro
lina. The first bale oi cotton of the crop of
this season was received to-day by Mr.
Chas. E- Smith, and was sold on
'Change at auctiou to one of our princi
nnJ rot h n buvcrs. Mr. A. H. Greene, at
154 cents per pound. The cotton was
raised by Mr. M. M. McKinnon, near
Laurinburg. and graded middling. We
point with pride to our merchants,
among whom Mr. Greene is one oi the
most active and enterprising. Though
but a citizen of a few years' residence,
he has exhibited great interest in our
prosperity and has its commercial ad
vancement greatly at heart.
Freshwater Perch.Trout and Black
fish hooks and lines. A full assort-
ment ani) lowest prices at JAcosi's.t
Explosion of a Lamp.
A kerosene lamp exploded ia a house
on the corner oi Seventh and Campbell
streets, last evening, about 8 o'clock. A
little colored girl. Nancy Hill, was very
fe huroc4 about the face and neck.
ohild a mother, fortunately, was
. . , her with a
close at hand and covered her with a
I I I I a
hlnket and succeeded
in
. . a bAJaa onv MM
smotherint; tno names wviv j
Wiou8 or dangerous injury was done
1 . 0! was called in
and dressed the wounds, it was ou
that the sufferer's eyes were hurt but
. c i iinff Kr
It was lounu
there is no uanger ui uw
sight.
Tue Liberal Party.
Thro was a meeting of the "Liber
al" of this city held in Coroner Hew-
u.,iAtt iaa. Re
It has ourv-v-. -
publican) near me w.
and Queen streets I rulay nign.
wereiust eieht persons present who
i . :..t ti,. mMtin?. vis: Messrs
i tuiiaiiiutcu iu
i rMM t niedtaav. Alex. T. Sann,
joixn Kennedy, W. M. Coiliatcr, John
. Te Tlhi. Bry Swn -
i .. t wiMrv vfU
ivanneay, i
ruirm.n Alex. T. Swann
j Secretary and John Kennedy Secretary.
The meetjDE was held In a coroner's shop
il v i v i a ii lutan i - -
and a few steps from a grave yard Urge
enough to bury the Uberai party. As a
matter of course the Republican paper
requested
published in this oity was
publish the proceedings.
A sating of time and money ; Wear
"Electric" Shirt, sold by Dyer.
- .
tii Km i tit v ilk f -!. v n tin- Miti-
I
netaJui it you want to keep cool.
The Rev. Thos. M. Ambler has re
turned to the city ami will conduct the '
services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church I
to-day at the usual hours.
The residue of the stock of dry goods j
of Mr. I. Shrier will be sold at auction
to-moriow . Some rare bargams arc to :
w. Some rare bai
Ihj had. See ad. elsewhere.
liauly ooled . .
That was a good joke which was!
, . Qn 8taid olJ . famiWls at ,
. I
thcSease parkt on List Wednesday;
night A y(mig lad about 15 years oi ,
droSficd up in lady8 are8S Hlld
a becoming sundown on his
head, walked out to the platform whore,
under the uncertain light of a partly
obscured moon, he was introduced as
Miss Jones. The gentleman hurriedly
brought a couple of chairs and seated
the supposed young lady and engaged
her in conversation. He tried to travel
incognito, and was talking very sweet
to his companion, dwelling upon the
Ion rt h rf hr ivphrow8 mvinflT over heH
beautiful soft brown eyes, and went in
to raptures over her complexion. Mat
ters went on in this way for some time
until one of his friends walked up to
htm and said : "M , don't tell
B who that fellow is you are talking
to!
The pater familias started in amaze
ment and hardly believed his own senses
when he discovered how he had been
fooled. Later in the evening he found
out the name of the young lad, and
soon after was introduced to his mother
whenjhe said, "Well, ma'am, your
brother played a capital trick on me
this evening." He did not see what the
boys were laughing at, but we think he
is very excusable for his last mistake.
"Ticket 56,021.
We had occasion to interview Mr. J.
A. Burks, the station agent at Bobeline.
Mr. Burks was the lucky holder of one
fifthof ticket No. 56,02 l,rhich drew the
nun i r nl nrize of 75.000 in the Ixuisiana
-n : - r:. a a o in
state Lottery Ercawing ox .august o. no
stated that he had forwarded the ticket
to New Orleans, by the Southern Ex
press Co., and exhibited a letter showing
that the sum of $15,000 was paid in cash,
by the Lottery Co. without scaling or any
deduction. Mr Burks seemed delighted
with bis good fortune and was full of
pleasant humor.
Mr Burks is rather below the medium
size ; wears a light brown mustache and
goatee and has dark brown hair ; he is
genial, pleasant and sociable in disposi
tion. He is a romparativcly young
man: has a wife and two children, and
is a native ot Sonora, Ky., where he
owns some real estate. He lias been
in his present situation at the Depot
of the N. O. P. R. B. and in this State
since last December. He takes bis good
fortune quite nonchalantly, and in a
niV.lA manner. He says that he will
retain his present position for some
time to come. He is evidently en in
telligent gentleman, of sound, practical
judgment. He speaks in high terms of
the promptness with which the Louisi
ana State Lottery Company cashed his
ticket, withont any quibbles or reduc
tions, for any cause whatever. This is
but one of the invariable instances
showing that the Louisiana State Lot
tery Company deal honestly with the
lucky hoiders of tickets drawing, praes
in the wheel of fortune Natchitoches,
La., People's Vindicator, Aug. 19.
OhurchServices To-Day.
Qt Tames' Church, corner Market and Third
streu Rev A. A. Watson, D. D Rector.
SSStti Sunday after Trinity, August 27 1882.
, AlT , - o sundav School at 10 a.
"Ming Prly7r at 11 o'clock. Evening
p raver at 6 o ciocs.
St. John's Chureh, corner Third and Red
Cross streets. Her. l nos. u. . j
Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
Pitts. Rector
ftr Trinity. AUKUSt 2,
in liaaatlin 7.t0a. m. Morning rrayer
o'clock. Evening Prayer ate ocioca
"SSZiM at 11 a.' m.. and at
rcharoh vi before 6 p. m
vint Bantlst Church, corner of Market and
ViftKtreSfi Rev. J. B- Taylor, V. D., Pastor.
Ct.Vnrtitv School at U a. m. services a u a.
sanday Prayer meeUng
Thursday nigm mio.f yp
Cnrist Church (Congregauonadt)Nun street,
een sUth and Seventh. Rer.D. D Dodge,
between BaajTSS-S rvirox t 11 o'clock, a.
- 8 o'clock u- m- mwr, -"-T
Ajg g3rga
Lwv' . i.. uamnHit Hall, corner th
minister, riuu,-- . r.
3 o'clock, p. m.. in n i
and Nun sts. .;L
Ht Thomas' Pro-Cathedral. First Mass at
ai L Seccl Mass at M - - ,VPn
llee.liction at So'olockpm. Dally Mass at
6 30 a m.
Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between
Church hd Caatie rerw. ivc. --- -
services at II a. m. and 9 p. to. hnn
25 hJd aV St m. Prayer meeting evey
Tuetwlay night.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, corner or
Fourth ami Orange slreeU. Rev. T. JT.
filer Rector. Morning Prayer at U 'c;
Knln?Prayer at sVclock ; Sunday school at
34 o'clock. Seats free.
iont Street M. E. Cmrch, er ,,f
1h Wilnot streets. Frann i.
r rvMi. , u . ra umI
SSSS-MferTTT Bre
:,:;Uoi a:rp-mwrM.7PV,
if'"T: .Vin, tt 8 o'clock, wraian
8 o'clock. Christian
LSI 23S SSsfren.
:.;TrVnd vlauors cordially inviteo.
Tk t-t M. E. Church, between Sunam:
Church streeu. Rev. T Page Jt
taHMhL5f'" "
Wiinhlu sSS V MVuwaV,;?-itor.
lhtf8B!nX
la?av?3p.Buan48P.P-
at 11
APVEBTisMENTs. ;
In SmithviUe To-Day.
HIE STEAMER MINNEHAHA WILL leave
her wharf at 9 o'ctock, for Sutitbvllle. Fare
... i u . iui m. ;
round trip 50 cents. W hy swelter In
rhen it is pleasant in Smithville ?
I'M IUC
town TV
J 08. BISBEE.
"
Master
Excursion.
K SKcoM BAPTIST CHURCH will
I
rive an e.:iuS1uii on llie J'A?roiv-A vo
s:...illiilla Ik.. .ill- W. , I n.--(l:l V A 11-
Mlhm th-Vcu Bt centf ; Children under 15
ysjum of age . Tle oat mm leave at
I m'i'I.h-L Iti-lrcOimrTlt- :lt eltV IwVT".
r . tl r A I Ik Ihnrnlklll W W
Kiugt i. t. Revnohle. Committee.
aug-
Sabbath School Lecture.
WSTR WM. R. HUNTER. "THE CUIL.D-
IyL ren' Friend", w ill address the citizens of
Wilmington to night, at 8 o'clock, in the Meth
odist Church, on the lmiortancj of the Sab
Ijath School works. Parents and the public
irenerally are tnvifced to attend. A collection
will be taken to aid Mr. Hunter lh his labors,
aug 27 It
Family Excursion.
rpHERE WILL BE A GRAND FAMILY
EXCURSION on the PASSPORT to Smith
ville and the Fort on FRIDAY NEXT. Music
for dancing. Fare for round trip 50c.
an 27-lt J. W. HARPER.
House Wanted.
-yy ANTED TO RENT A HOUSE
of 5 or 6 rooms in good location.
Address, stating terras,
J. I. Mi
P. O. Box 21S.
aug 27-lt
Dry Goods, Notions, &c
ON MONDAY NEXT, 28th inst., at 10 o'clk,
a. m., we will sell at the Store of I. Shrier,
47 Market Street, the entire stock of Dry
Goods, Notions, 'MORRIS,
aug 28 It
Auct rs
THE NEW lORK
WEEKLY WORLD,
FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1883, lor
25 Cents.
Covering f ie Fall Congressional Campaign.
SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD, (for same time) 50c
Both contain all the News, and latest Ma
sonic Notes. S
A Convenience.
THE FEED AND GRAIN STORE on Market
Street, keeps Horse, Cow and Chicken
Feed, Oil Meal ana uorse jrowuere, txywuj
Water Ground Meal, Hominy and best Flour,
( New Wheat) . Delivered free and prompt and
yet do not sell half enough. TTOM
aug 27-lt - JNO. S. McEACHEEN-
Rice Planters
-rrriLL FIND A GOOD ASSORTMENT of
Powder, Shot, Caps, Muskets, Reap 'Hooka,
TtnTh Scythes. Ac. Prices GUARANTEED.
An examination is all we ask.
WM. srKiJsuibtt - w.,
Successors to Jno. Dawson A Co.,
19, 21 A 23 Market St.
aug
The World Over
OU MAY LOOK AND THEN YOU will
find all kinds of goods cheap as the cheapest at
PARKER ft TAYLOR'S,
19 South Front St.
aug -i
An Overworked Man
r AN -ENJOY HIS SUNDAY'S REST with
ntv MAttresses under him ana
ope of our Mosquito Bars over him to protect
him from the flies. Should you wish to try"
leave your ordewearlyin the week at
Unholsterinz done ?
Trwxv at tho of at of vour easy chair, don't that
neetl attention ? auS n
John Werner,
PRACTICAL GERMAN BARBER AND
PERFUMER,
98 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, N. C.
TkCANUFACTURER OF PARISIAN BRIL
VI ti- wioiiin nd Tension. Also. rx-
X,A "'r' V' dIT-.m h. oil Tonics.
tracts. iOiUEucBt ucuti. , "---
d.pt innovator. Hungarian Cosmetic,
and Hair Dyes of every a
aug i
School Books!
School Supplies!
TOADIES' HAND SATCHELS,
SPECIE PURSES,
and a handsome line of Fancy Stationery
C.
YATES'
Bookstore.
- n i ? Ft
nugtr
l m m
Groceries ! Groceries !
ACON, MEAL, FLOUR, LARD, MOLAS-
B
D. II I
, , salt. Coffee. Sugar, Rice, Cracners..
Can-
dy
ay, wP, ' '
Preparation, Tobacco, SnuF, Matches, Paper
and Bags, Glue, Hoop Iron, Bunga, Spirit Casks.
Rivets. Powder. Shot, Caps, Hay. Corn, Oats.
roraauy .
jLercniier caiucr oi u,,
sag
NEW
Family Excursion I
JV) smitiivii.ee and fort caswell,
will be given on the Steamer PASSPORT, on i
WEDNESDAY. August 30th.
r f , U(1 trip & ommj ; Children tin
rare for l omul trip oe c
der vear8 of g eenft
-
TickeU may be procured from any of the
Committee or at the boat.
Refreshments will be supplied at City Prices
M. P. TATLiB.
GABRIEL HOLMES,
WILLIAM If. GREEN
aug 27 -'t Committee. Sj
Briggs' Glass Marking Pens
1HESE PENS ARK SUPERSEDING everr-
l
thins else far tnarkin? all Fabrics, oven the f
BY VIKTCE AND IN 11 ISSUANCE OF A
decree of the Surior Court of New Han
J over count y. lnnde la n cause there pendlna
without a preparation A tral convinc es the letwoen Rufu s. Tuckex, Phtnttn ami D. 8.
most skeptical of their superiority.
Also, PAYSOV8 INDELIBLE INK, and
BALDWIN'S MARKING INK, warranted in
delible. For sale at
HEINSBERGER'S,
aujf 27 Live Book and Music Store
Shetland Shawls !
BROWN & RODDICK,
5 and 7 North Front St.
i t
rETE ARE CLOSING OUT THE BALANCE
of our Stock of the above.
Just suitable for cool evenings at the Sea
shore. I
o
50 Pieces Turkey Red
Damask.
1
60c PER YARD !
BROWN & RODDICK.
5 and 7 North Front St.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
aug 27
Gentlemen
fyf
HO HAVE HERETOFORE HAD their
Clothlng made to order by Merchant Tailors,
Rhonld this season e.ami. vi
BOURG'S STOCK. You will find the sama
tea of goods, SUPERIOR MADE, BETTER
STYLE, BETTER FINISHED AND BETTER
FIT at a saving of 50 per cent in cost.
Still ctoslna: out our Spring and Summer
Goods at and below cost.
M& Notice of grand opening in due time.
L. J. 0TTERB0UBG,
KING CLOTHIER.
AUgtf
NEW AOVEKTISEMENT8.
Insure Your Cotton Gins
IN THE
VIRGINIA PUCK AND MARINE INS. CO
I Assets $000,000.
AND '
PHCENIX ASSURANCE CO., OF LONDON.
A v.e t s .-..00,OOU.
JNO. W. GORDON ft BUO., Agcnta,
4 Morih Water Street,
UUK l-;"it auu
Wihutugtosi, N. C.
Foreclosure Sale,
Cowsn, Eevutoi of M. E. Bnnklcy, D. S.
Cowan and v Mb Sarah S. Cowan, T. C . Moll
benny, C. M. Steduiau, ami Margaret Reutton,
lcrcnuiiit-, the iiiidi'rIcix'd, llic Conimlsstoa-
er In aaid decree appointed, will sell at the
Court nouse door in the city of WUnUngton,
hy public anct.on, for catih, at 13 o'clock, M.
on Monday. September 4th, 1883, that lot of
land in said city, beginning at Southeast inter
section of Third and M nil berry streets, run
ning thence South on Third street Si feet, thea
East parallel with Mulberry street riwa
to a brick wall, then North with wall 81
feet
tn Unlhamr .ti'n..t anil than Wnat Wtth Mill
IV J- v .-. 11. run t, t . " -. . w w. w i
berry street to lieginning. The same being the
western part of lou 1 and 2 In block 195. The
improvements consist of a large .three-Bfory
dwelling containing 11 rooms, kitchen, aer
vants quarter-, cistern and all necessary out
houses. WILKES MORRIS,
Commissioner,
aug 2-6t-2, 10, 16, 23, 27 and Sept 3 f.
Pine Grove,
WRIGHTSVIMiE, N. C
Complimentary to the Win
ning Yacht!
BY INVITATION THE CREW OF THE
"FroMe" will take supper at this place on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30.
There will be music and dancing on the
Pavilion, and ladies and gentlemen In the city
and on all the 8ounds are cordially invited to
be present. Pig flh supper wlB be furnished
as u-ual to those who desire It.
ED. WILSON MANNING, Propr.
aug 26-td
Only A Small Lot Left
QF THOSE NICE SUMMER GOODS which
will be marked down to close oat. I will in a
few weeks' lay In a larger and handsomer
stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,
than I have ever had.
Respectfully,
MISS E. K ARREB,
aug 23 Exohangn Corner.
Noah's Ark for Sale.
QOMPLETE IS EVERY RESPECT A2D
as good as new. Call and buy one for the
children.
j
WE DON'T KEEP THE LARGEST
STOCK, BUT WE ARE SELLING GOODS
CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN NOETH
CAROLINA. Try us
Crapon & Pickett, V
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
aug 22
16 and 18 South Front Street.
Garden Seed.
l
JJUTA BAG A TCRPilP A?(l nr.n,
varieties lof Seed for Fall aud Winter planting.
In bulk or papers
WU1 be sold very low 1
MUNDS BROS.,
Pharmacist, Brooklyn
aug 18
To Arrive !
O'
UR MR. SMfTH HAS JUST RETURNED
from the Northern markets whore he spent
two weeks In purchasing the
LARGEST, HANDSOMEST AND CHEAP-
Eom DOVkV t XI ll'DVlTITPr W W t?
SEES IS WILMISCTON !
j Is arriving now by every steamer.
Further
psw" -
1. A. SMITH AfCO.,
aug 30.
North r root
Lunch I
JERC HANTS AND CLERKS WHO WILL
close busineaa hereafter at 5 o'clock will
find a
SPLENDUJLUNCH
Every:-Uy l SC'HUTTnrs. Beat the
affords andpricea veryeaaonabie.
F. A SCHUTTJt,
jWMpStf
Home Made Oandv.
kURE AND WHOLESOME.
E. JEVENS',