THIS TAPES ' "
.-blab very evento. Sandal , 9.
eepted by
JOSH T. JAMES,
5UITOR AMD rROrMKTOl ; .
rBSCRlPTIOSS rOSTAOE 'PAIDi i-
t4 00. Six months, f2.00. Three
nth.!1-00" Onetnontb, 35 cents, j
81 AOr will be delivered by carriers. frea
' !. in soy part of the city, at the aboYe i
tnbacrlber will report any and all fall- (
ir- receive their paipcr rcgqUTly. ; f
77 Daily Review has the Utrgcut
M fUIr. rirculntion, of any nempW
"9.vJ Zl J ST
" R .L-iainmike a-bust of John'
poeiuu
Brt,wn for (ticen v ictona. j
i . -
- !
111,3
I'ere Hyacintlio is comins: of
rt.nntrv to spend thcsiiiumer.
an ofTetctl .lO.iHX) for a. license to
lidUOl'S at wiiwicsmi
lc ni 'est field.
jiia., for five years,
lirf rclusPtl-
..
u! the authori-
)fr. Thomas tlugbcs. who will visit
,r- n I. ... (1..1 lL.1
Kuby in lenncsseu, nujws iu. i
cxriniental colony settled down in a
' biwncss:likc way.
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Three lactones in tho United State
rcDiume nearly two million eggs a year
in making a pecubar kind of paper used
by photographers.
1 he Cathedral ot Mexico ii built of
Ihestoues of the Aztec temple that
stood on the same site, and which was
destroyed by Cortcz.
The little readers of Ilarper' Yorinq
I'cci'lc have raised $3,000 to endow a
rot in St. Mary's Free Hospital for
Children, New York.
It is aaid in Boston that the Methodist
Episcopal Bishop Bowman believes
thit he holds spiritual communication
wilh Ins deceased daughter. .
The Signal service station on Pike's
Peak is 14,000 feet above the level of
the sea. It is constructed of granite
laid in ceiuent to resist- the furious
storms.
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There are eleven ex-Governors in the
United States Senate, viz: Anthony,
Brown, Colquitt, Coke, Culiom, Gar
land, Oroome, Hampton, Harris, Haw-
ley and Vance.
T he people of Nashvillle, Tenn., are
to decided by their votes whether they
will pay $43,000 for electric lights for
tbtir streets or continue to rely upon
ja at greatly reduced rates.
- ' - .
Jesse A. Kamsey.of Kentucky,kas the
proud distinction of being one "of-the
yon ugest grandfathers in the World,
being but 36 years old, and having a
jrandson of eighteen months.
"No family of distinction, with
daughters to marry," says an English
adfertisement, "can possibly do with
out a list of English land-owners of
3,000 acres and upward, just published '
The population of Ireland is about
5.C00.000; the census shows that we
now have about 2,000,000 native Irish
men iu this country who probably have
more than 3.C0O.00O children born here
It is estimated by the treasury au.
thorities at Washington that the gov
ernment loses half a milllion dollars
annually in consequence of the smug
gling carried on alongthe Rio Grande.
Washington county, Ark., is terror
ized by mad dogs. The rabid animals
have bitten cattle, horses, sheep and
human beings. So great is the scare
that jieoplo are afraid to send their
children to school. '
The following advertisement appears
in a Hiverina (New South Wales) jour
naif "Wanted A cultured gentleman
eapableof milking goats; a university.
man preferred. Applications, withtcs
timonials as to proficiency, to be ad
dressed," Ac.
A cubic inch of gold is worth 210 ; a
cubic foot, $3f2,3S0; a cubic yard, $9.
697,762. This is valuing it at 18 an
ounce. At the commencement of the
Christian era there was in the world
$427,000,000 in gold. This had dimin
ished to $57,000,000 at the time Arrieril'
t was discovered, when it began to
increase. Now the amount of gold in
use is estimated to be $6,000,000,000.
.
In a recent . article to the Baltimore
Vh Prof. n. E. Shephertl gives a most
bopetul and philosophical view "of the
tore of education in the South. Of
or own State he says : "In North
Carolina excellent graded schools are in
operation at many of the most iniporr
tant points, as Wilmington, Fayette
viile, Raleieh. Greensboro. Goldsboro.
Wilson and Rocky Mount. The State
Uruvershy-ax cbipel Hill onco the
cherished educational shrine' of every
-rue Kortli Carolinian, has been re
organized since the age ot political
chaos, andis to-day more effective in
general character of its instruction
and more in sympathy with the scien
tific spirit than at any preceding period
of its history. The different denomina
tional colleges ia the State are fulL of
anergy antrrfgor.
v Fill li in ii i 1F a irir
' . M M A I- Hi II - .1 ..l
i w i r m i mm -am v a " t- - - m . m m m m mm- m mm
V UJj. V 11.
Mr, Potter Palmer, of
Chicago, after
spendin? $100,000 on a palace doesn't;
- appearance ana qruersj u uj ue ;
i demoliihel.
--!--
A law has been passedsin Ohio mak-
ins it a punishable itfence to sell a toy
1, . i
pistol to a person under fourteen, years
of a5c. and making the seller re3ponsi-1
ble for any damage that may follow
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 ATKS Fancy ioo1i. j
. i
A C BoRnem Bcwant I
IP G Blair-Virginia Jtcl
Mrsw DBOHrharmaripts
IIkissbkrukr Hill's Manual
1ar!u:t A Wtgoiv MouhHngi,
W IT Grke Soda Vater Jfincral Water
BTCHann .1 Joxr, Sect' j-pStockiioldert
Mf. , J i rl
IIOTXirT!woKTH A W.u.ker livery aad
gale Stable? I i I" ! I
The receipts of cotton at tin port to
day foot up 208 bales.
The masfstrates arc "takin
r rnst
there ljeing no business to claim
their
attention. f i
Are you going to hear Prof. Hobbs'
lecture on "Thorough Ia3s,v
ton Hall, to-night?
The annual meeting of the
ton Gas Light Company wi
at I Tiles-
AVilming
l belheld
next Monday morning. ii1 1
. 1. 4 . r
Jiulge Meares has issued a proclama
tion calling a special term of the Crinii
nal Court to convene on Monday, the
28th inst.
A shoemaker named Harry Drum
Run an awl in the ball of his thumb
The awl made him bawl,
But a cure for it all,
St. Jacobs Oil, struck the pain dumb.
Mr. W. M. Hays Jr., Stall No. 7,
Front steeet market, has always j a fine
assortment of beef, lamb etc. All goods
bought from him will be promptly de
livered. See adv. elsewhere. I.
A large number of our
citizens, . la-
dies and gentlemen,, went down
to
Wrights ville Somnd thisf afternoon
to
he
attend the funeral services over
remains of Mr. W. bJ Giles.
Steamboatmen report that, while
there was plenty of rain during the re
cent storm along the entire route of
the river there had been no perceptible
rise in the Cape Fear af, Fayetteville
when they left there yesterday morn
ing
Messrs Hollinjrsworth & Walker
have just received a tine lot of
horses and mules, direct : from
Young
Ken-
tucky, which are offered for sale through
the advertising columns of thi$ issue.
They arc on inspection at jtheir stables,
corner of Fouth and Mulberry! streets,
and those who may be thinking ol pur
chasing are invited to call and exaniine
them
Itev. J. C. Barnaul, ot arrcuton,
N: C savs: 'I find Brown's Iron Bit
ters a thorough and complete tonic.
Street Irill. I
The Wilmington liight Infantry had
a street drill in front of the City Hall
last night with quite apiill turnout. The
drill was in everv way creditable and
the-"soger boys" felt pleased; to notice
that quite a number of ladies were on
the sidewalk watching j with much
interest the different evolutions.' 1 1
Vagrancy. ;
Robert Walker, a colored who
says he came from Richmond, Va., by
stealing a rido on the rilroad, was ar
rested by the special policeman )j at the
depot and brought bctore Mayor Hall
this morning for his consideration,
j udgui'ent was suspended! and the boy
will be sent back whence he came.
Improvements. demonstrations were made upon our
Mr. J.H. Hanby is erecting a two- j right and lcfU but owing to the rapid
story frame building on the Southwest j use of our small arms they were nn
crner of Dock and Eighth street which i successful. Subsequently we had the
will when completed' add very much to glooitiy satisfaction of seeing several
the appearance of that i locality. The
lower floor is to be useid as ' a store
while the second story will be occupied
as a dwelling. The structure through
out will be built of the! best kind ofaia.
terials and in the most thorough and
workmanlike manner:
Needs Attention. I
There is a place on Chestnut street,
just above Us -intersection
with North
Seventh street, which needs atention.
Every considerable rainfall poods the
street from one side to the : other.. and
there is no way to get rid of the water
bat by absorption. Some method of
drainage should be adopted at once, as
it is needed in a sanitary point of view,
as well as for the convenience and com
fort of travel. -; , ' . .
For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot., f
ii i II J :- -. v - si vv
"M - - - - - -mmBmwnm mmam. . m k. v rm, mt mm- mm-- am mm mt --
WILMINGTON: N. C
The Ayeather.
TbU ha5 lK?en imleetl
a delightful
May day, sach as to
make all na-
? ture milin and glad. Th'e warm and
gonial sunshine has been just what the
' rth h ioas "ceded and .every spo
-iCies ot vegetation has It.iii mulp tr
i cies ot vegetation has been made to
thpve, under its benign presence.
.lit is
j now too late in j the season for cold
j storms and it may reasonably be ex- i
j pected that hc present "warm spell
ha-i come to-day. -
j Inipruvcmeiits at Hilton 3UIU.
j Messrs Parsley iVr Wiggins bave re
jceiUly Ridded improvements to their
saw and planing ivills. at Hilton, and
in addition have made preparations to
jdo a. largo business in fancy wood
work. They have put in their planing
wills a turning -Jatlie, moulding ma"
, . ! ... i r..
v",,,c wiyii auu, hi tact, au nec
essary machinery for fancy wood work,
such as mouldings, brackets, baluster !
and all .descriptions of : ornamental
bouse finishings. They arc now li 11
ing some very large orders and are
turning out very; handsome work,
I They have also in stock a large assort
ment of lathes and vegetable and fruit
crates.- Persons" in the country would
do well to correspond with Messrs
Parsley & Wiggins when in want of
anything in their Jioe.
An Ancient Ortranfzation.
Under this caption-the Fayetteville
Observer furnishes us with the follow
ing interesting bit of history :
The Cape Fear Navigation Company,
which up to last year owned the Cape
i'earj River from Fayetteville to Wil
mington, was organized in 1785, that
is to say, during the Confederation and
four years before the adoption of the
United State Constitution. This fact.
and the doubt of the right of l he gov
ernment to assume control of a river
lying wholly within a single State, in
duced the 4tith Congress to pass the bill
authorizing the payment ot $10,000 to
the company for its franchise ; and con
trol of the river has since .' rested with
the government.
Clinton & Pt Caswell Railroad.
The Clinton Caucasian of this week's
isssue says: Cap: R. P. Paddison, :
Chairman ot Com. on Survey y and Air.
Dune an O'Hanlan, Chiel of f hie engi-
neer corps of the C. & Pt. C. R. R. are
engaged this week in locating ten miles
of the road beginning at this point.
They have already located ten j miles
from Pt. Caswell this way. The de
signs in leaving a gap in the line is that
the questson of passing down Black
River on the east or west may be 'de
cided by future developments. Therj2
are no subscrbers on the east, but it is
thought that the "lands on that side
would better support the road than
those on the west.) Besides, there
would be one large bridgeless to build
on the east than on the west,"
Hostile Bees.
In speaking of Mr. Bloom's bees a
few days since, we stated that, being
Italian bees, 'possibly I hey could not
sting in English, but now we are j pain
fully aware that they can, and we are
willing to make affidavit that they can
sting effectually in any known language,
idiom or dialect in use in rhe universal
world. Mr. Bloom has three hires
which swarmed this forenoon aud there
has been a hot war between the differ
ent colonies all day, with a,n occasional
j diversion in "and attack upon human
! nassersby. It was our misfortune to
come nnder the notice of one of them
this noon aud as his blood was up and
it being a "free fight,' he reckoned "in"
and went for us in the most approved
fashion "getting in' on our face aud
neck with a vengeance. We changed
lour base to fiecure a better L position in
double quick time, during which time
others attacked in the same way and
with like results. - '
P. S. Since writing the above we
learn that a hive of Italian bees, the
property of Mr. J.-R. Marshall, on North
Third, between Market and Princess
streets, swarmed this afternoon and
alighted near the Southeast corner of
Market and. Second streets, where; they
were captured and hi veil without any
unusual difficulty. ; ? i ,
JLook Before you Leap, j
A. & I. Shriek are now showing the
best line of Mens, Boy s' and Chiidrens
Clothing that has ever been brought
to this Market.T nere buyers wilf find
it greatly to their interest, to inspect
their stock of Spring Clothing before
purchasing elsewhere, i1 tL
Silver plated Spoons and Forkk, Jow
pices, at Jacobi.'s t
FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1883.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MEW MATTING !
TO AKKIVK THIS WKEK, GOOD QUA L
JiLACK
it is oiien remarkeil that we arc
. . ....... vaw v.4Wa.r
NEWPORT SOARFS AND SASHES, for both Ladies and Children.
! The, prices you will find the lowest.
A good assortment as ni any know. If you c an match our
BLACK S!LK GRENADINES !
' Ih style and price iwc' will just-- hush n,v! v, " '
Silki Lisle Thread and other Gloves,
may 4 ! '
P. S W hVA Erktil rn flfrl la
we think sneaks well for the kvles and
Gen. Grimes .Letters.! !
We thank Mr. Pulaski Cow per, of
Raleigh, for a copy of , "Extracts of
Letters of Maj. Gen. Bryan Grimes to
Ii is wtfe. written while in active service
in the army of NcrthernVirginra togetlu r
with some personal recollections oX the
war, written by. him' after its close-
compiled from original manuscripts, by i
Pulaski Cowpcr, of Raleigh. N. C.''
The book IS etlited by Mr. Cowper
aud the large mass of matter; it contains.
i - I
ie frrr. haIas talron .if 4lio ttmn rf tViA I
.1 , r, . , .
various occurrences oy lien, unmes. it
may be taken as a true and correct nar-
rative of the scene. In which its gaUantj
and distinguished author was engaged!
and the letters will prove a valuable)
addition to the true history of our late
unhappy war.
Without a History.
Our attention was called to a curious
and rare coin this morning, but in this
instance its'history is wrappetl m the
gloom of mystery. It is about the size
in diameter of our present five cent
piece, but is very thi It has been so
much worn by time and rough usage
j (hat none of the letters and inscriptions
can, be; deciphered although I an. im-
age of a man's head, wearing a Roman
helmet, is quite distinct upon one; side,
while upon the other are rough-looking
figures which appear to represent a man
and a woman. This coin was found
among some ballast which came from
the West , coast of Africa which was
being used for grading Chestnut street.
A young son ot Capt. Charles D. Myers
was the tinder, andd the coin may be
seen at Capt. Myers1 store..
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at Jacobi's Hardware Depot.
t
Third North Carolina.
The Association of Ofticers of the
Third North Carolina Regiment will
celebrate the 17th anniversary of tneir
organization at Greenville Sound, this
year, on Wednesday,' the lfith inst.
This is the oldest Confederate organi
zation of veretcrans in the South, hav
ing been organized February 6th, 186fi.
There are eleven members now resid
ing in this city and hie organization is
!nfinI4l to hn iwriwl iml. as fhoro i n
X . . r... ..
dull st: in Liien uwiMiuiiiiuii i jjvr
,ia tK nbloet n ..In niomlwr tr ho.
come himself a member upon the death
, . . r
of the father, by makins application for
the same. - - 1 '..
Fish Culture.
Mr. C. YV. McDowell, of Ihc North
Carolina Fish Commission arrived here
last night, hjivimr in his charge 2.-0,Ooo
young shad from the fish hatchery at
Avoca. near Kdentou. Although he
was expected, :ts was stated in Mon
day's Review, there was iu certainty
day
of his coming until late last
when Col. R. R. Moore, through whose j
instrnmentnlity the fish were brought ;
him, received a telegram from Gotds-
boro that he was on his wav to Wil-
mipgton. Upon Mr. McDowell's ar-
rival here the fish, were in cans, were
examined and found "all right," and j
t.lon tn tht tIort at. tho. tnnt of Alsrket
street, where they were emptied into
the Cape Fear. Owing to the I lateness
of the hour and Mr. McDowell's un- ;
looked for arrival, onlv a few persons
.A a ,waA M -v wmm m Ua v !
rtf Irnnsfprini tho fish fmm thp rfins tn I
J I m, a. V mm m m. v w v -
the river, i . . . j-
It is cxpectotl that another install-1
mfnt of shad will soon reanh tho citv. I -
to assist In stocking the river, this lat bktaubast asu sawox for
tcr lot to come from Washington, D. C. i merly known as the Scarkorougb Uouae, No.
! Col. B. R. Moore has worked quietly
but effectively in securing these fish fo
onr waters and deserves , much credit
from our people for his efforts and tho
sncccess which has attended them. " j
The celebrated 'Fish - Brand Gills'
Twine bsold only at Jacobi's Hard
ware Depot. I
NO. 0'
NXTVV A DYEKTIS EMTSNTS.
IT V AN D EMBRACPfU KOrit TlI.Ki
SILKS,
selnn" khIi nrwwla rn..,.
IX COLORS AND I5LACK.
R. M.
MclNTIRE.
atlings this season, and this
rtrcx Jrvfc n'
"prices.
Stockholder Meeting.
T
HE ANNUAL MEEITNG K THE Wlt
MINGTON GAS LIGHT CO MP ANT wlirLci'1 J 'f r '- la the KV IWAUKKT
neia ni mc company' Oflice, oo MONlJAY.'f
MAY. 7th. :it lnVWl- i ;
RICHARD T. .IONE.
may4-2t 4 Ker'y and Treji.
j - w p" n v a t I
3LUNDS BROTRERS,
PHARMACISTS,
; L431 Broadway, N. . Corner .l St., N. t.,
and
2l North Fourth 8t . WUnungton, N. C.
WOpen frnib in the uiorain.? till 12 at
; mgrn. i-resciption prepared at ail lion
mav 4-tf
!ir.
VIRGINIA MEAL.
!
J am offering this splknoidmeal
(ground eoarse or line) at bottom i price.
Erery bag warranted to give, sat is 1 action.
carioaa-or single bag orders solicited. le-
j iivercd free.
K. G. BLAlRj
Market Street.
j,- roty
Reward.
AiOOD REWARD WILL BJM'AID TO
any one aha wing
BETTER BEEF, MUTTON AND LAMB,
than is to be found at Suit No. 8, New Market
House, Front Street. Always the BEST on
hand. Call early. Leave orders. .
. . Kespeetfully, .
J. C. BORNEMAN.
may 4-tf Star cop ,
;HHPa rTasanuaf"
QF.SOCIAL AND BUSINESS FORMS, A
Guide to Correct Writing. A New aud Revised
Edition. . ' - A ,,..'.'
PARSON'S LAWS OF BUSINESS
r
Ln-
largcd and Improved Edition. '
r - - .,
PJANO AND ORGAN STOOLS,
1
Just received at
HEINSBERGER'S,
may 4 I Live Book and Music Store
f ; ; '
Mouldings, Brackets,
Balusters i
AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
OrnamentaLHouse Finishing
BUILDING LUMBER, FENCING AND
LATHS ALWAY IV STOCK".
BOXES for shipment
of VE5ETAJtLEe, !
' i
FRUIT and MERCHANDISE of any d:-!red
8ize. rea-ly made, oriin thnotJ, tth- HILlON
! mills. pa Unlet & wiggins.
j 1 may 4-deod&wlm !
f - - r -
Livery and Sale Stables.
j JJ(,RS. bugh
PILETONS AND
.CARRI4GLS let at low rM. Also Board
; for Horse.
,
i
in the
j Jhp Fmpct Hofl rco
1 MC T- lilCol neaibb
A CAR T1AD OF
J TTp.ntnrVv TTnr3PQ Ar MnlpQ
-LUUCKy HOrSeS C& MUieS
Jnst fc, bw.
The i,et lot of atoek in the citvl. ,
HOLLING.S WORTH & WALKER. I
'. . . i
s
maF4-tf" Cor. Fourth and Mniherry t
At the New Stables,
Pew for Eent.
i ioe bent, pkvt xo. ?: rRTir iun- 1
,Ja-
may i Gt eod MItS. L. MEGINNET.
Notice. Change.
15 S)utth Water street, will hereafter be known
as the CAI'E FEAR TILOT, JIOUSE, wbire
can be found at all tiatea tb bekt of WIne,
Lit(uor and Clears. Board bv the day, week
or month. Table applied with the bct the
market afford. Oysters In season., Alt t
popular prices. Y onr patrouaye I reieet
tally solicited. A trial will cooTlnee you that
onr aim la to excel and please. ,
E. T. BURRIS3.
apt SO- Star copy It Manager
. - ;. " PU2JLSE Korics. - ! "?
We will be jlai to recdro ccwanuaicaHoii
from our friends on any and all tnbjects ot
general lntercat bat :
XTw name of the writer mttat ahraya lb to
ConmonlcaUona most be wnttea oap
bat
j one fcMo of the pajier. '
Personalities raot be aroled.'
An-t It Is especially anl partlcutarly usUo
. Moo-1 that the KUlur does not always cnilo?
J the-lewof corrcspomleoU. unices so ute
In the editorial eoluatas. i I
l L-i
NEW ADV I-ntTI SKJIENTjS J
W E W STORE.
! iR THE CONVENIENCE iP MY.CU.s
IOMKKS AM) TilK rUUt:JlLN:F.ILVt.LVt
j I Lure cicucd a ' - .
; Fancy Grocery .Store"!
i NKW 3IA11KET HOUSE.
j r COHNElt MUTKU'.S AIJ.EV.
!l )lAl.l.ltAVKOMtANl AT Al-lf lMl.s 4
j The Clioicest (5 roccries '
-k'Jcm n I kre at my Stw o:. N.irlli
Frnt Stif et, n. 1 , '
F?y rmir GKOCKIUES from me "and ( ill
nflvrl mM'e!Bre 'to deliver at jnir lmiiua
such articles a- you may iurrhasc in te Mar
krt.
SAVt TIM K AND TROUBLE hy Mftklnff
r
......
IK i
John L. Joatwrilit4
may I tf
'
.500
yrNThti TO BOUHOW THE .?i;.M OF
sibmit jnjvrn Thmud I ive Hundred Dollar -(M
iM?r :cnt. more or lc, as Vcsnel mar iirrdl '
to le tH.'1-iired hy Bott-jmry und Respondent iii
, Bond for.Ccrman Bark AT I. A NT 10. of Stralj
i funa, now ai ir.J rort in inirvf s, and tmu(
rrom u umingion, o, Willi a calpo of Rnji
In for Ant erp. JUlglum, to psv for necci
eary Repairs, Port Charceh nnd'Expenpd,4
Sealed Bid for bald Loan with the MaritiU
Premium pfieo l;i er rents, to br forwnnled
lwlore li o'clock ncMn, M ON DAI next th '
7tU day of May, nnder addrest r thermal !
Bark Atlantic, care of Imperial Oerni&n Con- '
fcuiHi, iiuiingioiii .x. j j.iu lor lsottoinrv
Bond. All Rida will bo opened prceUtly a't
NOON. MONDAY nextrlhe Tth irstantJand
the lowest bidder, uu payment of the teuuiivd i
Bnm, will lfceive the Bottomry Bond. f
t.. i;ClIKRlN4iv Ma-ter of
Oornian Bark Atlitntiu
li PE CIIAU & W EKT K IOI A N , Agiit.
. of Ciermau BarkAtlanihv
Wilmington. N. C , May S, lrS:J. i
may 3 31 -t -; - ...;';. A'.-,
Stall No. 7 , -Front Street Market.!
KEEPS CONSTANTLY OV HAND THE
BEST BEEF,-' SPRING 'LAMB. MUTTO
' I ' - i . ' '
etc. All meat bought from me are promptly
deUvered WM. M. II AYS. Jr., '
may 3 lm Stall No. 7, Front Street Market.
- 7-W 1 '
Confederate Survivors
Relief Association.'
. . . . - r
A
Meeting of this association'
j will le hel.l to-mun-on- (FRIDAY) evenlugJAt
I ! " i i
j o'clock, in City on rt Room . . j I.
f:,
A foil attendance of all ex -ConfcdcriHo Sol
d'.ers nnd Sailors la specially dealred.
By oj-der of the Preeidcnt.
I ! W. O. M AcRAE.
J - - - -. . : -r-1 " .- ' -
"'y Sccretaiy
Soda Water! Soda Water!
j riTII PI'RE FRUIT .H 'ICE (?, ,;
I ICE dOT-D t
SEASON ItSS. 1
M INERA L WATER N DRAUGHT.
I ICE COLD. "
I ' . . W I Lid AM II. GREEN,
DruggUL
t ... .
What's the Use
QF c;ojNG DOWN STREET WHEN YOU
can grt the same quality of gooInt the same
prices at your door ? All nre invite! to v
j amine prirei and -lualily, (which I -guarantee
- as low and an good n nuy In the ritv.) Thank
! . "- " ' 1 '- -'
hi? all for pat favom m liherallr Iefowe.I, I
S ' ' ! .. -
! l1 merit a rontinuancc of Ihe tame. .
i GI VE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED.'
GOODS 'DELIVERED FRKE iu
ptrt of Ihc City. .'"" '.!''' ' J'"-'-"
any
WM. OTEIEN',, -i
Rti 11 lealer in Select Fancy tiiw erh.,-'
1 Corner Fifth and Liriet mj.
may l-3t tufrioion
T"
MILLINERY..
j Entirely i Ne W 3Ud BeaUti-
ful Stock !
J HAVE RETjURNEO FROM THE NORTH
crn market a nd will next week iopenan
tirely fresh ujct, NO;.OB 1XTTS, ami noth
ing old or out of date, but all from
THE FIRST IMPOETLNG .HOU&E.S. "
The etyles are prettier than erer. ,
Will be pirated to ee my customers aid'
show them the most elesnt line of; MJltftMr .
in the" city... ''. x -''-';. Lj
Eepertfut!ya -I ;
MISS E- KARRER,
apl 1G
EXCHANGE CX)UXU1L