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THIS PAPER. plashed erenlB. SuiuUrt ex cepted by , JOSH T. JAMES, SUBSCRIPTION P03TAGK PAID: - " j on. 81x month. $1.00. Three lth 1.00; One month, 35 cento. The paper will be delivered by carriers free canre, in any part of the city, at the above ti or 10 rent per week. Irtish rate low and ilberaU L-5iib8rrlbera will report any and alt fall- to rerlve their paper i-egnUrfy. rv- Tht Daily Iltvitw has the largest fcowTi W circulation, of any newspaper Aj the drinking saloons In Wilkes barre. Pa., 250 in .number; were closed Sunday. - - Bishop -rotter, of New York, is' very jH and fears are entertained as to his recovery, .., . Missionary services were hold at Billy 3Ic(J lory's dance-house, in New York, on Sunday. i, i -ft " 1 1 ' 1 Xh w'ar is certainly ended ! A shoe factory has been started by Bostonians in New (means. . The report of the death of Suleiman rasbs, the defender of the Skipka Pass. i' rontradicted. He is still an exile' at Ballad. . . Hon. Phil. B. Thompson, who has bHMi-n trial at Hnrrodsbuig. Ky., for . the tminh-r of W. H. Davis, has been aMuittt-tl. ... . . Senator Palmer, ol Michigan, has aiven. in advance, his first ear's salary m .Senator to establish an art museum in lUtfoit. It is said his recent visit to Boston has caused Father Kyan, the Southern poet priest, to lose all his bitterness to ward the North. A C iinecticut man has stormed n urairie-doi town in the West and cap tared the animals lor their skins, which made into gloves, rival the tiniest' kid. In reported that the Government inspectors will forbid the importation ot 60,o00 packages of adulterated teas which were shipped after the pasaaje of the prohibitory law . - ' Prince Bismarck is becoming daily more emaciated, and his physielaus have informed him that the worst may happen if he does not abandon all State work for the present. Hon. ilobt. C. Schenck, (Poker .Schenck). formerly minister to Kng- land, wh., was reported to be dying some time ago of Bright 's. diseaw, is j now enjoving excellent health. 'Aiuasa Stone lost- abont 1.000,000 of his 0,000,000, and then committed sui cide, lie was liberal and fre-hatidel of hi own motion, but could not endure V see his money leaving him as the result ot what he considered bad judg ment. . The German capital has a population of 1, 122.000 souls, which is larger by 108,000 than the combined population of the lour next largest cities of the em pire. . Thct$e lour are Hamburg with 39 859. Brcslau with 272,910, Munich with 230,000 and Dresden with 220.610. - The father of Senator Hawley, of Connecticut, was taken to the Hartford Irjpano Retroat a lew days ago. For some tituo he has shown unmistakable evidcuce of insanity, and it wa deeme! best for the safety of his family and friends to put him under greater re straint. A Philadelphia company has pur, chased a farm tu Accoraao couuty, Va., which is to bo devoted to the raisin? of geese, so as to secure a supply ct feath ers for making pillows and down quills. It is proposed to! begin with 3,000 goese and to increase Iho uumber to 10,000 as soon as the uecessary arrange ments can be perfected. The largest cable ever made on the Pacific coast was fmisfaed at the Cali fornia Wire Works recently. It is IS. 000 feet in length and weighs twenty six tons. Rolled on a shaft it makes a bundle about twenty feet in diameter and ten in depth. It is made ot steel wire and cost $30,000. The cable is for the California Street Railroad. The general efficiency' or the revenue force at, Newport News, Va;. is illua trated by the fact that the cnllector of customs at that port says that his force could not gauge about 60 or 70 barrel of whiskey per day. Wc know ot an instance where an inspector in this city ganged, booked, classified and billet! WO barrels of spirits turpe.ilinc in one day. frot. MezzerofT, of dynamite fame, can't sec why ho should be called a ftend mr proposing to use In warfare a bomb costing $05 in place of a Krupp gun costing -150.000. ..j H-ft f want to j-p, rach other." says he. ' let us do it- on busmesH principles.' . Whereupon the editor of the Nashville America an celled an order for a Krupp gun and put a littlo nitroglycerine in his ex change basket. 1 i. H V VOL. VII. r Gen. Grant and Gen. John Newton f For Albany. - were the onfy two candidates for Presi- j Moses Thompson, colored, who was dent of the Society of the Army of the j convicted at the last term of the United Potomac, at a meeting held last night, j states Court of robbing the mail at and Newton was elected. How now? j FairBluff. Colnmbus county, of a reg- - Mr. John W. Garrett will begin at;istered Ietter' and sentenced to twelve once a costly embellishment of his j ,,uonth3 imprisonment for the offence. Baltimore residence ly adding thereto lel! here "on this morning's train for the aroagnificentart gallery and conserva j Albany Penitentiary in the custody of tory. This will give Baltimore two of j deputy Marshal J. II. Ncff. the finest art galleres in the country; Presbyterian Assembly. that of Mr. William T. Walters being j The Southern Presbyterian General perhaps unequalled in America. Elec- J Assembly convened at IiWon. Kv.. trie lights will be substituted for gas in j Mr. Garrett's building. - I All the mills at Columbus, .Georgia, are crowded with orders. On one day last week the Eagle and Phoetiix mills received orders that looted up nearly $100,000. The principal portion of these orders came from St. Iouis and cities in the Northwest, and Jhe jjoods i- o ru tf floTt vororl oa Vnnwllv a nnsai. ' ble. The sales ot woojlen goods made by these mill in orie day .amounted, to nearly $40,000. Among the business'- returns fromJ Iowa, there i a page rflating to the production of children, by which it seems that in that State during the last year 940 mothers produced twins and three gave birth to triplets . Coming down to the very latent returns, it is chronicled thAt a mother in Harrison county -has given birth to fonr two boys and two girlsand other cases of triplets arc reported elsewhere for the month of April, and April' . is not con sidered a cood month for babies, either. LOCAL NEWS. UIOEX TT NEW ADVERTISEMtRTS. Notice Closing ot Hanks Mksds Uaos lMiarmaclrits Yatem School Ilooks, Organs . Lost Black Cashmere Shawl -11 ei bkeoeh Parlor rjf3nPiaos W H Gu:ex Soda Water Mineral Watc The receipts of cotton at thU port, to dA3rfootup05ba.es. iist-night was quite cool, even cool er th:m the. -night -beforewhich pats tw.u.uu,u ..fcv, worms work serious dam age. - 1 A rheumatic old man nmed Meeker. W as sick a whole year in Topeeker, He there would have died. But St. Jacobs Oil tried. ItseaU him. back cured lo Osjweeger. The Festival given last night st Temperauce Hall by thb ladies of the Fifth Street M. E. Church, vrc arf fhappy to slate, wa well attended and was an entire success iti every particti- . - Jar.. 1? ..lAwin, -vw! brown and muddy ou the oprKite side of ... I the river, indicating that there was a j frcshel. but steamboat men inform u that there was no rise ol -consequence when they came kown. A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at lACOm's Hardware Iepot. t Unsuc'CPssful Px-Ttha Hall, the insati colored wo men who was locked up for safe kci-p-inar yesterday, made a break for freedom this noon as the prisoners at the guard house were bein? led. the officer in charge being on the alert to prevent any escape. She was rather noisy ami struggled some but. was put back in her cell with little difficulty.. Wilminprtoti Compress Co. A meetintr for the elcciiu of a Board of Directors of the Wilmington Com press Company was held to day and the following were elected: Messrs. Geo. W. William. Donald McRac, James H. Chadourne, John Wilder Atkinson, Henry -Burr, C. 1 Mebane, Isaac . Bates awr Alex. Sprnnt. The ofilcers to be elected by the Board, hare not yet been announced. Still Another. Here is an item of interest for this locality. Yesterday's New York World says that on Tuesday a certificate of in corporation ot the Northern and South ern Telegraph Company was filed in the County Clerk's oflic. The lines are to run from New York through Nejnr Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Vir ginia, North Carolina and South Car olina. The capital stock is $100,000. divided into 1,000 shares at IC0 each. The corporators are Edward II. Hawkins.-Charles C.,-Sheldrake. Joshua Karnes, Wm. II Hatfield and Wm. S. Karnes The terminus ot the limM at i Charleston. S. C. But will $100,000 build and equip a teh'jfraph line from 1 New York to Charleston? j .,7 .k-. 4 t.v M-J aJUllUWld s.m w.uva rv w t Bi'a for Sash. Blinds and Doors, Glass ; &c. You can get all sizes and at the j lowest DriCCS. WILMINGTON. N. C, THURSDAY. MAY 17, at 11 o'clock tuis mohiing. Dr. Joseph R. Wilsou. the stated clerk, left here to attend its session, on Sunday night and the Rev. -A. Kirkland, of Whiteville, and Mr. John McLaurin, of this city, the delegates from Wilmington Pres bytery, left for the same purpose- on Monday night. City Court. Henry James, colored, was brpught l before Mayor Hall this morniag charg ed with a violation of one of the market ordinances relating to the sale of fish. lL appeared from the testimony that the accused who deals in flsb, took one of the stands devoted to the vegetable carts and when desired to move to his appro priate place was very obstreporous and refused to go. For this he was arrested and was fined $5 for his obstinacy. He paid the fine and was discharged. Excursionist. The Passport arrrve1 at her wharf in thi city shortly after 10 o'clock this morniiiic having on boanl about 200 excursionist, from Smithville who .wi'iI'fEa.ir BlulT Mlnsion spend the day in the city, returning' at 4 o'clock this evening. The party con sisted of old and young of both sexes, and was gotten up by, the ladles .con nected with the M. E. Churclijat Smith vlll. QuitiT a number of our citizens were at the wharf awaiting the arrival of the boat ihat they might give cordial greetings to expected friends and rela tives. Exports Foreign. yr. barbae Lit Capt. Pylersen, cleared to day for Glasgow with 1,466 casks spirits turpentine and 2Sl barrels rosin, valned at $28,98 l.Mg fihinped by MeArs Palerson, Downing & Co. Dan. barque Lvnivi, Capt. La. wen, cleared for Ice. . Porto Rico, with 1 152.261 fet lumber and 50.100 shingles. 1 valued at S2.850.82, shipped by Messrs E. Kidder. & Son. Nor. barque NortU enkjoid, Capt. Albrahjimsen, cleared for GraMon, Scotland, with 2.550 bar rels rosin, valued at $4,100, shinned by Messrs. A':ex. Sprunt & Sfn ine celebrate! Hfi Hrann lit is' T I f 1J 1 . .. IT , i wine lseoia oniy a j Acom s nara ware epot. TIi latest Style. I A lew ntghtft tnce s woman r.ipprsl I at tlw residence of Mr. R G. iteadow. jon IVk. between Thipl and Fourth ;treot?. and called for Mrs. Meadow I The latter wet it to the door when ib 'oiTia.n. wh w-3ii' rntitf st'rangiT. banded hrr a bundle, sUtjnsr 'hat It c tatnt'! sorjifi sevring she ,waoti oVh'. Mr?. Meatlows invited the ?traner in to the house, but the latter declined She then turned d lay the bundle dawn while she could ask some tiesttons re ganling the work, but wheu she looted again to the .door the stranger was gontj. aud was nowhere to be seen. In looking about in surprise at such sin gular conduct, she espied auoiher bun dle on the doorstep, which she picked up and carried into the house for ex amination when she found it to contain a sleeping female infant, apparently ahout six weeks old. She then exam ined the first bundle she had received from the woman and found that it con tained the wardrobe of the little waif, thus thrust unceremoniously upon her care and protection. There was no clue by which the parents could be known or where the little stranger came from nothing but the little tiny, helpless and j forsaken piece of. humanity, sleeping! peacefully as if it was in its mother's j arms bui it fell into tender and moth j 1 L.M.l- mm. ' I v. n t K.i win A II ( 1 i healthy in its newly found mother's cat e. j JMr. Meadows and wife immediately j r uwiuniw.wu v-. .w. ann both seem asprouu 01 it as mej would be were they iis parents. 11 J Iiok Beforeyoii I . A. & I-Shbiek are now showing tl.e best lino f Mens.Boys' awl ChiUlmis' Clothing that hasver b en brought! iQ hi Market. .Here buyers will Hod : it reaUv tb'tlejr interoL ta insnec1 ' tlheir stK.kf Spring Clothing lefre! ' 1 a Preba.s, elsewhere. tl Silver TiMed Spoons ami Fork, low pic,fttjACOP4.,S " t Kitchen Market. The following retail prices rule in this market .to-day. May 17: Beef 10020c per pound; wal 124 15c; lamb 12i15c; mutton 1215c; Green pork, whole hog, 9l0c per pound ; cuts, 124 15c jcorned pork I2i 15c; turkeys, alive, $lli5 each; dressed. 1618c per pound ; chick- I en?40i5 cts each ; grown fowls. 40 50c; geese alive 75e each; dress ed $1; eggs. I518 cts per iloz; butter, country, i&.530a; . Northern. 435c; lard, Ul5c; Baltimore, hami, ,16 18 breakfast strips. 15J816; 'N. C. hams, 151G3 ; shoulders, 11 13; sides, 9i12i ; fish, trout. 2025c, mullets, 15(20. ; shad. 75c$l '25 per pair,; scalded oysters, 12c per quart; clams, t per quart, 124c; per bushel, 50c; cabbage, 10 15c per head; cuenmbers. 40c per cloz; straw borries, I24c per box; collards, 5l0c: turnips, 5 cents per bunch; sweet potatoes, 25c per peck; Irish do,1 50c per peck ; new, 1520c per quart; onions, 50c per peck 6c per bunchTearrot s ami parsn i p. 50c per peck ; green peas, 1520c per peck ; beet, 10c per bunch ; radishes. S-sSc per bunch; lettuce, 35c per head, salad peas. 25c per peck; asparagus 15.20c per bunch; cauliflower, 10c each Quarterly Meetings For the Wilmington district of the Methodist E. Church, South: (SECOND KOCND,) Bladen May 19 20 Whiteville, at Whiteville. . . . May 24 Di-lrict Conference, at ' Whiteville Ma 24 27 v accauiaw .Mission Mav 29 Mnv 20 I Elizabeth, at Bladen Sprimrs June 2- 31 romt uaswel Mi&s;on. . . ... .June 5 R O. IUtrtox. V. F, THE MAILS Themani close and arrlr at the (Mty Post olUce a follows : CLOsE- Northern through mall, fut. ... P. M. Northern throos'h aud nialbsr...5.40 A. L Raleigh.... 6.15 P. M. and A. 40 A. M. Alalia for the N. (J. Itailroad and ! roufc? suppliel thcrefroio luclad i ' lust A. & K. O. lUallroad at. f i J-.00 P M. aivi 5.40 A. M. 1 o?xcipt sumlay).. .............. .e.ii;r. M. MaOforChw'aDd Darrbi&n ' road i .r:... R.v V: M. I .8. P. M. Malta for points nctmen Fkreurc and CharieMon. 8.00 P. M. raycttedllc aud ofBefc on Cnpc Fear ulTcr, TueMlays and Fridav 1.60 P. SL " raycttovtne, -vta Lamlcrlon,-danr, except Sunday ,.5.li P Onflow C. 11. and tncrm!Siljit ofll- ccb, Tncsdaj-B and Krl1a$9 .no a. M. SmUhTlIieraa'lit.bydtcaQitat.d.-illy -(excjt indavH) tA. M. t Mall for aY mn. Tvn Cnyjk, bhallotte and Uttlc Kltlr, Tnm oayaui cnaara.. lav...... ellr......' ...6.O0 A M. Wrlhtsvile, da OPEN FOR DELisTfRT. 8.30 A. M. wfrrincrrn inroncn aon war miuv : :-ui a i Southern MaiU 7.3n a. M Carolina Central. Railroad 0. 0OA. if - . , . - - .... Malla eollrted fnra street lioxe biibiiusn iw 'uu Ul.l ai A- ' l-iU A-" " I - L and fmm (A.izrr iotnt 1 - p. si Stamp Ofiicc oifin trtire froa 2 to0.3 P. M. Money mlnr aad Hcel'tr . Ocpartroont open wnp a oiamp oaice. ' i eiampa t'orale i ore at) luaniittcat renerl ; iciirery when etamp 01X1-.; 3osf-fl. -'j ?encfl dellverv jk;u from 7 A.M. 7.30 F.M. j rm mitwiuxsi from sj& to s?.:;" A. M C'rricrh delivery mx p -on'ufidav from S W I to fJ51 A.M. DIED. KTGFIT Yesterd nrtroi.ijr, aMl o'clock, j jMtt UL KNKiirr. vtfo nf Mr. James 1 j kn:ght.. at tl) o'el e. troin ft,. ,1-hn'B Chnrr.h.- Krieod and R-qaaintaicP9 re ln-rlted t attend. oMoixro and rorifnxutb, Vs., paj-erfi N KW A DKRT1 SEMKNTS Lost. QN YE?TtDAT EVESLVG, BETWEEN Maponboro Sound and TVllnjlngton, a lare, black CA6HMKRK SHAWL. The tinder wUl be rewarded by leaving it at tula offlco. may 17 8t ' , ; ' .". - Notice. : O BU8LNE&S WILL BE TRANSACTED by the Bonks of tbia city, on MONDAY, 21st luat., that day being a lgl boll day. Papers maturing on Monday are payable on Tuesday, 22u4. A. K. WALKER, Cashier - Ftrt National' Bank. S. D. WALLACE, Cashier Bank of New Hanover may 17 ; 0 X VV ICE ! ICE I WOCLD RESPECT FC LLY NOTIFY tti jdtUaadUiepuhBcgeeralry,ihai I Lave . l&M in a full opply of cbolc ICE and am ful- i ; jy prepared to nil order to aU point! on luu kAiH m rtil f?tx.-krA v.t Kami f diiir ' k t if t , j H. II. J. AllK&N!. PnjprHor .l.fD.tiwsm . v-w ie iiot. - - ' w. ComiKlBrCtal HOtCl 1 Wilmington, U C. M. RCflMlSS. Prop. ; T71ICTnJtS5 IS EVERT tlE-PF-Cr. rtmua Rax ;n 1 billiard sa j sa ti looun attached ;- H 1883. NO. 118 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TJotice. HEBE WILL BR ' ANOTIIBR MEETING opTHCRSWAY EVKNIXG,(17lt.)at ihcCltv Hall, at 8 o'cWk. t. take luU conleraiioh the anbject oX bulMlng a IJrttot for WHmlnr ton, and all ritUna are invitdl lo lc ircciit ami take an arovt iart. . DON ALD 3I.VCRAE. maylSSt ' r O.alrmau. yfc If AVK UKCEIVED. BY TODAY'S steamer an elccanl lot or r.i jam, aleo, a full line or Drujrs; Pjttont Meiticinc4. Ac. PretcrUtionK carvfully .jat pared at anv hour, day or xdght. r - . . JIVJNDS BROTHERS, - . Diapeneing Phrraathrt, , l,fll Broadway, N. W". Cor. 43d St., V. V. . . i . . - anil 021 North 4th street, Wilmington, X. CV may 18 - . . Thd'Ball and Theatre Season JS OVER. EXCURSION'S AND PIC NILS are all Ihe rae i;o-w, and .JOHN WERXKU. the practical Oerman Knrcr and IVrfumcr persoiuiHv in MiteudiU;t-e jit UU ILdr Dw inp Sal.M.n .-29 31;rkot str ct Uswcca Waur and Front, Wilruiugton, N. C. may lt 5: S. J. BAKER, Fash ionable Millinery, AND . FANCY GOODS, NOTiCKS, &C. 12i! Market St., Wilmington, N. C. XT A."? A l.AKOK WD VARIMJ .ASSORT- 11 ment of LtuilcA u:;d hlldicn4 ... ' IIATJ, BONNI2TS, LAtJKTIKS AND BOW, RI UUONS, in all the dcw pty ics. All kinds of Flowers. Feathers and Ornament. i vur fitH-K i .iniuiiery n oonijeete Slid can- noi be guipas-ejl in the t lir. ;' i may 15 : A Kew Supply F TiKl AND ONION SCTX Pca, B-.an, Corn, Oahbaac. Drug and Cbcmfr-als, Ptni Morilcimt. ttdlet an t Fancy ArtlW, - l'l-Mcriptlons UlJ.t a! al hun, dav and niut K :. 51K.LKU, Ocrtnai Dmxsclet, ?nch SI- Corner Kounh ani Nun t. Soda Water: Soda Water! W j ICE COLD I ,';' " MfNKRAL. WATK ON DRAi:;fIT. ICE OjLD. WILLIAf H. RJ-.f-N. Drmyltci. ! pl H .1 Wrightsvillo Mail and I r. r i T AM OP-hKRlNO THIS SPLL'N DID MEAL f y MAIL AND IfXPlti: H VTAGOV FORi 1 j lX : .jfjironnd ronrm or at 'iroltoin prlcv. t WilvhtaTlR Snind wil leave tha Poft4flice !n i Kvcry l3i wiirr.tnte 1 t jrlra Ufuclu. tUUcitv U.tllr ut .30 o5e!n?i. a. L Pari a- ar. ttundles.-- Itire and ."Barrel e.irrled at t r-a.rall rati. I;iv nnli.i nr Pnrran 1 inn..-. it .-.,.. r a t-. ..1 -ri i..i . - - -- - -.. - . 1. ...... , , '' . . i j ,k '.A' 1 , 'wro; to .ill phizes on ounfi a ur 11 ,n In ltv. I fc.ma7 lwk P. L KK INS. I tiMim You Would bc;Happviw,Tm? T". i A. M. to i2M..MndJ HVY A CoOIJ 'frTovk.' i Vjli L'U Vl ji4J rtO" ! , The Golden Harvest' PARMER3 . , ?' "CALUMET," O r, "SO UT II i: UN OA K f I'n-r Whiti'Oii. ai lH The Place to Boy j I UrRPENTLSF. TWJL. - pCLLKRS IfACKF.RS I. DlpP Kits' WUjr.TrKlN fVt of Kotwis ai Ki;k 'Bottom price?. A Hand complete fitoek of nardwMrt? alma full and complete stock of Hardware jilwavs on liand. . - - - Scicn6or!i to Ji.bn Iaweon A V5o., apl 16 IS, j snd Market Strevt James J. Burnett, "OHOTOGRAfHER. X NEW MARKET BUILDING; (Up stairs) south Front St. Respectfully null lies the public that he Is propared to do all work In hU Hte promptly uXfl at low pi ioea. A call la solicited. may 1 ; ; , Steamer Passport. IrpHE STEAMER PASSPORT WILL COM nience her Regular ' THiia to 8MITIIVILI.E and the FORT, on THURSDAY, MAV 10th. Leavea Wilmington at 9 o'clock every morn ing, and returns between sunset and dark. ex cept Saturda , when she will leave W liming ton at 4 P M. 4. W. II A R PER, may 9-tf .. May rJIHIincry. rpHE BEAUTIFUL MONTH OF MAY HAS come and 1 have received more NEW AND ! HANDSOME MILLINERY GOOiH, which will he old cheap. - - . w . . it . iSSr2u.'' may S - o-'r "sri CCO SL SnUff.j LORILLARD'S. JkNo U MRU D-HRABI.E i;UADKr, 1 Fl OM ."rtAIXf TO IM AX A i RKP.A1E PRICK". H A L L k PE A H H A LL ) xaay U PlJEASh,Ntir!CR J .. We will be tlxd io rtcclva cos ra tuition I tnm mtr frtends on any ad all subject ol general Interest but The name of the writer nuat always be ft ftlafcedtotheEatcn ComrnanlcAUon tnmt b wrtttea oa al oce aide of the paper. Personalities must be rroMcti. And It la cspdallj and particularly tunte tool U.UtlKj Li:iorSor net aliraya endor tc vtcwor corrc.poa(icnU unVo q ctata tntlicitJtjrtaI roTuain. N'EW . AI)VEUTISEMENT3. pot: TIIK COXV3SIKNPE OF MT CUS 1MKS ,tNI THti PlTr.UC GENERALLY, I harts cloned a ' " v Grocery Store;! . , ' IN TlfK " ' , . ' - 5 NEW MARKET. HOUSE, ' CORNER MUTKIfS ALLEY. V I SHALL HAVE ON HAND AT AtLTtMK.S The Choicest Groceries. h " ' keep at my Store on North " . Front Strrct. "'-.'.t . lluy vtMi r U ROCtRlLH from uc and U wUl air.irit mi p'.r:iMirt tO M;llvr M your ioni"i i'sut h nrtldca && you may pure 100 in th lar-" ket. , .-SAVK TIMK AND TKOlIItLK tiy ntAkla Jail your . Pt-Ln-tlous 1 , N KY I A UK LT "Jplin Jj. ,onlwriirIit STILL ANOTHER :- ' " -"' '" fk :.- .- ''1-..., V i" f lfVVIv JIT UKCKlVtD ANOTHER I AR'iK NV IC'K OF MIL L I- N" E ll Y ! of all or Tin: nfav siipk$ ani ; i.1 .1.1 . AS ALfjO, A LaKK L iToF, ' Goods. Beautiful Parasols and Fans - ALL NKW STYLES. . ' Stamping Pat terne, &c't nj'n Patterns., ' ' ll4jp.'tj!fuil, ; MfSS E. KARliKK, I :J?ic-' N'!?.K. I VI I? G I N I A . M K A L.- Car load or unsr-o l.:i' rdyri lo'iUH'M.- Iw l "vered free. f IILA I 1 TiMv'4 I.,-Iit mwi Ice Cream Freezers FU SAI.K p.r GHc$ & .luiTliisoii. maylt. 2 an 1 l t-?Ltr hJn lUork.v Parior O rgah G. THAVC RKCKIVKD Dl'fltS'i,' TUF1 ire. k a ars:e s-.upplr .f PAirL'Mi ou; tN.,"all nixr j rt yle?. fr-fin t!ii bi's? ntwnuf j(t(.ricM In ih' I country. .Kr(-ry .r-n ti. iarraarl fjr f.TO I vests, nt HKIXSHKMIKK'S. I rJgr' 8R0X1ANI PIANOS,. "j f X IN PKttFKCrr ORDER. For salt; elteap at " . , f - 1 1 HEINSBERGER'S, mav 14- Ti(v Ittok and M utile St re C. W. iYATES, 1 ID 3IAKKI2T ST , JJEADQUARTERS Fli lJkMi, STATIONERY, " ' S " FANCY tiOODS, - PICTURli. FtTAMCH ' WRAPPING PAPEU, : ' PAPKR BAGS. . " ' ' TWINE, Jte. . ORli ANSoH ou Mfy IcsciUtacuUi. Coun try ordera will meet wltli.prnp; iteotLo. Mouldings, t Brackets, ; Balusten AND ALL D1CSCRIITION-J OF lurnameniainousei - inishin? wiCmsu ix'hucu. rf.xaxi: so l-ATIIs ALWATfi'IN hTiX:K. r-Ul ,. ul or VH(i t'TA OLK?. -A T j riSUT nd 31 KKdl.ftNDl::- ,J titf red f U , redely un or In bhuk,M h If l.ltN WD L PALsLKY A WfiJOIN. wi; 4 deniiuJ oi ' v . re afe. "t L.i-np st (KM nn;t. ixr 'MNOLIL. prit'jahly lU 'tf t I lit ritj ' Apply may Z tf nns omtc . . . . - ......
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May 17, 1883, edition 1
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