"1
trerr tTtnlaf.- Sandal
eepted by ;
jOSH T.JAMES,
kpito - raorarxTO.
.-inv POSTAGE PAID:
!( Jur'"
ar .
Bou. a b earrlera free
JfiJ 1 DC - .
r io cents per wee.
or 1 .:. low and liberal.
JVC' -in rort ur and all toil-
. iinv
to receive tnwr f-i - "
j
'ZrTKt Daih Review Has the large
ishciU in 0 city tf Wilmington.
JjiaidTard JcrroM b writinr a lile of
Brick layers in Austin. Texas, are od
. for six dollars a day.
a s-
Temperance reform has been mau--urs'ed
in Kentucky. A ImUtiHe cd
".r has signed the pledge.
TLc extra session of the TennsyWa
Cia Ugiiiaturo has cost np to date
i22l U00. and the complaint is loud.
' . -
iv CDuld is having an $80,000 tomb
i. . ;m i when lie Vshuffles off
this mortal coil." But the worms will
te3,t on his carcass all the same.
,r.i-.f:neral lrne and the
HUri"v " 11
Tainccss liouise will ruake a farewell
t, Toronto on tne im proximo.
VI
when ibey will formally open the
rro
vincial Exhibition :
Tte Atlanta Constitution places
average savings of (Jeorgia "from
harl earnings of her people" for
ti-n vcars between 1870 and 1880 at
the
the
the
le.5
than 5.00i000 per annum. i
Thu effort to erect a monument to
t.artieMin St. Ixuls has been aba u
tUjced, and it has been publicly suggest
cd ibat the money subscribed be turned
ver to the orphan asylums.
Mwe. Carla Serena, the explo'rer and
writer, has been made an honorary
corresponding member of the Geograph
ical Society of Marseilles. She Js the
rirst woman ever thus distinguished.
Kev. Fred W. Kason, recently pastor
ol the BaDtist Church at Newbern, has
received a call tb become the pastor of
the Baptist Church at Fayettevlltc, but
we did not learn whether he has accept
ed or not. ;
'Certainly. Iorne." Such is the
brier telegram sent from Canada by the
Marquis of Lorne, in answer to the re
quest that he would take the chair at
the London-Scottish Corporation Fesli
yal, on the 30th of November.
It is announced that lit members ot
1'MrliA.maut have ioined the London
Municipal Reform League. AninS j
the peers who have become members J
ot the League are Ird Dalhousie, I-ord ,
v
rowerscour.auuv..
At the meeting of the Central
Labor!
Fnion in New York, Suuday. a resolu
tion to Bojcott the New York Sun was
adoDted Lecause of alleged hostility to
workingmen's Interest. Strikes will be ,
ordered on a number ot new buildings
where nonvunion men are employed.
-
run n,ti ifftll Cict-ttU Doints out that
during Mrs. I-angtry's nine months in
the United Stales she cleared about five
times as much as the income of the
Prime Minister or Great Britain, and
more than twice the monthly emolu
ments of the Arehbishop of Catcrbury.
For oysters New Yorkers spend $5.
000,000 yearly, Philadelphiahs $3,500.
000, and Bostooians $1,750,000. The
prospects Tor a good crop the coming
season are encouraging. The oystcrm-
dustry exceeds io value all theother
fishery interesU of the United States.
All the real estate in New York city
is owned by 61,052 persons, out of a
total population of about 1,300,000.
That is, upward of 95 per cent, of the
population of the city live in rented
houses or rooms, and do business in
buildings belonging to other people.
A bill in chancery is to be filed against
Josiah W. Bogie. Governor of Michi
gan, on behalf of an "infant grandson,
charging him with malfeasance in the
management of the estato of his do
ceased son. The bill also charges that
he failed to pay his son's widow the
Tull amount of the insurance on the life
of the deceased.
- Dispatches to the New Orleans Tixnes
DcmocraUrom all sections of the cotton
belt show a considerable falling off in
tlx croo prospects as compared with
last year, except In Tennessee and por
The decrease is estr
mitMl In some cases at 331 per cent
The corn crop aU6 is reported consider
ably damaged by drought.
ti,. ,r?;rn Hrill between the
LVUi Ss w m
Kniihu TeinDlaf Couinrsnderies at
San Francisco took place Saturday.
Only three com oianoVries competed.
the Rapier of Indianapoli. the Do
Moiay, vi Ijuisville, and the St. Ber
nard, of Chicago. The Do Molay
Coxumaaddry was awarded' the first
prize, and selected the miner's vase;
Rapier the second, an onyx column,
and the St. Bernard a silver globe. ,
ft
E
VOL. VIL WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. 1883.
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A majority of the board ot truslcss of
the University of Tennessee have pass
ed a resolatien. requesting (he resigna
tion of the president and all the faculty,
in order that a reorganization may be
e fleeted.
Col. U. C. Hoffman committed sui
cide in the village of Iloreheads, New
York, Sunday. Uo told his, wife before
his death' that he had carried the strych
nine for the purpose ot killing himself
for ten years, i . " .
"
Lord Chief Justice Coleridge visited
Central Tark, the Brooklyn bridge and
SL Patrick's Cathedral : Saturday. In
the evening M r. Elliott : F. . Shepard.
with whom he is stopping gave a
dinner, at which a number ol jpromi
nent New Yorkers wero present.
LOCAJNEWS.
"imdu to" raw aoyertisemeiits.
Tates School Books '
. . ' i
F C M11.I.KB rlori'la Water, c
W II G REt" New Crop Turnip Seed
IlEIXSBEKGKR ScllOOl llooks School Sui
piles , i
tiEo M-CRAfov, A jet AlU-ntlon
keepers
llonse-
The receipts" of cotton at this port to
day foot up- C bales, j j i
At 3 o'clock this afternoon ihe ther
mometer in" "this oflice registered 63
degrees.- - . j I
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The excursion of the Fifth Street M.
E. Church, this , morning, was notsd
largely attended as on former occasions
this season, but there was a happy, nice
party, and
day.
they
have
had
a beautiful
We saw yesterday in i front of Mr.
Geo. L'. Crapon's grocery store, on
South Front street, a lot of ;tube rose,
in full bloom, sent here from Magnolia
for sale. They were magnficent.
Col. John 1). Taylor has returned to
his post of duty alter an absence of a
few days at Federal Point on a fishing
excursion, in which, we are glad to
know, he was quite successful, besides
having a good time generally. (
Two members xof the Fox Club,
Messrs. II. II. Heide and L. P. Thom
as, had a fine run yesterday, afternoon.
Thev made two starts and got one fox,
a fine fen0Wj a few- mnes from the city,
just Dact QfCol. Roer Moore's place,
Kxnonts Foreiffii.
1 Nor. baroue Or.iar Qdd, Capt
Tor
l-onn triMrp(i lo.dav for Hamburg
T ' IT
with 4,074 barrels rosin, valued at $(,
885, shipped by Messrs. DeRosset &
A Great Afire.
Un Thursday, the 23rd lust., Mrs.
Penelope Faircloth, widow of the late
Moses Faircloth. died at her horaoMn
Utile Cobarie township, Sampson
county, at the great ago ! of 94 years.
She was the oldest person in the county
and wc believe in this section of the
State. ' ' '
The Telephone. ;
The telephone line to Wrightsyiilc is
now in successful operation and is be
ginning to be appreciated as a great
convenience for communication be
tween the city and the Souud. Mr.
Dunningtbn is the agent at Wr ighlsville.
We learn from Mr. White, the Mana
ger, that the line will be jtepi open
throughout the Winter season.
City Court.
Abraham Brown, colored, was
brought before the Mayor this morning
charged with disorderly conduct. The
sentence was $3 tine or hi aays m m
city prison. j L
.Lucinda Smith, (colored, aisorueriy
conduct, was sentenced to pay a fine of
$5 or ge below for 30 days. She went
below. i 1
Ono case of. disorderly conduct was
disposed of by the payhient of a fine of
$4. . j
Golden ,-Days.
ti,0 mnnthlv Dart of this favorite
rmbKcation. for September, is at band
nd with a table of contents and accom
panying illustrations of unusual exccN
Umec. Wo loJk upon this as one of the
best of the many publications we re
rire It is evident that the matter is
ith much bare and a great
3Vtlv "
j tr.tttntinn U TJftid to tne
illuslra
tions. which lorm so
r.vduM nfthe mazazine. -
prominent
Published by
Philadelphia, at $3 a
year.' t , :. :
it wniJPoy
All who desire to dress well on a limi
ted purse to buy their Clothing of A. &
I.' Sniticn- They buy! only for Casn
and allow their patrons to share in the
benefits of l advantages thus E.
i ' (j- "
- Carclessiiess.
Yesterday a lady ot this city went out
to Oakdale Cemetery to lay flowers
upon the grave of a revered mother.
While standing in the immediate vicin
ity of the grave a sportsman discharged
hfs fowling piece, the shot from which
struck all around her and a few hit her
dress, but fortunately with no injury to
her person further than a severe fright.
We don't blame her for being frighten
ed. ! ' i "
BIS Drumtish.
There were lots of fine drumfish
market yesterday alternoon, caught t
towards Topsail.,' .The largest weighed
361 pounds. The party who offered it
for sale said that he guescd it would
weigh about 75 pounds when Mr. W.
B. Davis offered to wrger that it would
not weigh the half of it. The wager
was taken and the fish was weigned
and found to weigh, just 3Ci poundsf
which is just about as close a guess as
we ha ye heard of this week.
For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery,
go to Jacobi1 Hardware Depot, t
Klectlon of Olllcers.
TheC. M. Stednian Fire Co.. No. 1,
held a meeting last night and elected
the following officers to serve during
the ensuing year:
President GJW. W. Davis.
Vice President Geo, F. Hall.
Sec. and Treas. G. H. Koelh.
Foreman J. P. O'Sulli van.
1st. Asst. J. F. Lanier.
2nd. Asst. T. G. Canaday.
Axemen B.F.'Swann, J. H. Mintz,
Toney DeStafino, and CE. Williams.
The meeting then adjourned to meet
again at 8 o'clock p. m., Thursday,
August 30th. !
The Hushes Kxhlblt. .
In speaking ot the Hughes exhibit,
which was so much admired at the
Fruit Fair here last week, the Greens
boro Patriot says :
It is now stated by authority that the
Hughes exhibit of evaporated fruits
will be sent to Boston by the State Ag
ricultural Department. It seems that
there was a hitch of some sort inj the
arrangement made by the Fruit Grow
ers Association, and an effort was being
made by some public spirited Wilming
ton ladies to raise money enough to
send it to Boston, when the Depart
ment at Raleigh reconsidered its previ
ous action, and saved the State the
shame of forcing its private citizens to
assume a public responsibility. So that
the exhibit will go to Boston, and it. will
surprise us if it does not attract much
attention..
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
IIertnrn.rs2 DeTOt- t
Tax Statistics.
From the books of the lax assessors,
at the City Hall, we glean the follow
Ing-itemaTof interest relative to taxable
values in the township of Wilmington.
this year, as com pared with 1882: . , . . .
There are 1.198 white males in me
county, listed for poll tax.and !,670.cok"
ored males, as against i.wi wniie anu
1,503 colored listed last year. The ages
of the
listed arc between si ana 50
years. .... i
The value of town lots tuts year is as
sessed at an aggregate of $3,364,015,
there being $15,735 delinquent, cgainst
$3,180,256 and $37,600 .delinquent last
year, roiai ior aoou j
total for 1883 $3,217,916.
Number of horses 390 and value of
. ..in0f Ana.
same saa,ooo tois jrar, sius w
horses j valued at $32,790 last year;
mules 53. valuo $4,215, against 43 mules
valued at $3,525 last year; goats 7J,
value $78, against 64 goats valued at
$106 last year; cattle. 317. valuo $4,
457, against 218 cattle, valued at $3,370
last year; hogs, 317, value $726, against
260 hogs, valued at.$647 last year ; sheep.
21, value $31, against 1 sheep, .valued
at $1, last year.
Value in 1883 of larming utensils,
household and kitchen furniture, pjo
yisions. firearms, libraries, &c., $173,
245. against $157,154 and $300 delin
quents a total of $ 159,454 in 1882.
Money on hand, $92,425 against $6K
QfiCin 1882. ?
Solvent credits, including accrued in
terest. $334,231, against $360,791 in
18e2. ' .
Shares in incorporated or joint stock
companies, $299,427, against $301,747
in 1852. I
All other perishable property whatso
ever. $852,482. against $886,869 and
$1,000 delinquent, a total of $887.8tt
in 1682.
Bailroad franchise, $1,325, against.
$375 in 1882. ; f i ' y
Aggregate value of real and personal
property $5,162,162 and $15,735. a total
of $5,177,697.- against $4,991,597. and
$38,930 delinquent, a total of $5,03087
In 1882. .
yet - amount- or income, $95,449,
against $74,409 in IBS2." ;' ; V
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' Mncii Better.
We are very glad to learn that .little
Mary, Mr. W; B. Newkirk's child, who
was so severely, injured on Monday by
filling from tne piazza of the family
residence, is now much better and in a
fair way to recover.' - Up to this morn
ing the child wastry ill but to-day it
awoke much better, thus . relievinir . the
anxiety and suspense which have, been
so keenly fell during the past two days.
There are no :borie3 , broken and the
escape of the little one from death seems
almost miraculous. . I - . 1
- . '
Pandrufl
In. reply" to numerous enquireis
as ' to
the best remedy for randrulT, the. JTol
lowing is suggested: Dandi uit is :
snurfv"inati'er '. which extoliales I from
the skin. t It is caused by a diseased
condition prodnced "generally , by un-
cleanliness and the use ol hair oils and
grease on the head , and j by . want t of
washing. - To prevent it -the head
should be washed every 'morning:rwith
water. and soap and rubbed dry j with
a towel. This will cure the trouble if
persevered in. It any hair dressing is
used, a simple oil, as. oil' r of almonds
mixed with anjequal part of pure alco
hol, or. bay rum and a fw drops of
tincture of Spanish lly may be rubbed
on the hair aud skin of the head immed
iately after the hair is rubbed -dry. The
rubbing is very beneficial to the. skin.
.
Music and Drama.
The management 61 the Opera House!
have adopted a- plan regarding the sale
nf tickets for the comins seasou which
we think will be of material advantage
to the general theatre-going public
There will be no season tickets sold as
was the custom last jear, but the
seats will be sold as they are j selected
and paid for, upon the healthy and just
principle of, "first come, first served. '
Seats will be on ale three days in ad
vance of each entertainment, commenc
ing in each case at 8 a. m.
The enageraents thus far made are of
a good order of merit and some ef them
are of the best, so that our amusement
loversjviil have no cause for complaint.
It is expected also that i the remaining
engagements will not in the least lower
the general . average of excellence.
Music, as well as the drama, will be
liberally represented and the most of it
will be of a high ordefj.
Death of Gen. Mallett.
General Edward' J. Mallett died at
Piftard, Livingston county. New York,
on the 20th inst- of disease of the heart;
at the lip old age of 86 years.; ne was
taken very suddenly and expired almost
instantly. His remains were interred
in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
Gen. Mallett was. we think, a native
of Cumberland county, in thi3 State,
but has for many years past resided in
New York city, having Veen at one time
President of the old St. Nicholas Bant.
He was a graduate of the University of I
North Carolina of the class of 1818, and
was a, classmate of Bishop Green,
Arthur J.-HilU; Hamilton C. Jones,
James K: Polk; Hon. Hugh Waddell.
and others. Bishop Green being the only
mem berwliplp4.w: sqm ves,
.kGex. Mallett has many pear relatives
in this city! 'HeVa3 the uncle of Col.
Peter Mallett, formerly of this cily, but
now of New York, and granduncle of
the Messrs. Mallett and Mrs. Gabriel
Holmes, of this city. 1
The wind has been from the North
all da.v and the atmosphere is conse-
quently pleasant and bracing.
NOT ADVERTISEMENTS.
School Books !
! AND " . I t
School Supplies !
FOR ANY SCHOOL IN THE STATE.
TO MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS A IJ B-
l - ... . v !
ERAL DISCOUNT IS ALLOWED AT
HEINSBERGER'S
ang 29
Live Book and Music Stores
Attention Honsekeepers.
AS NOW 13 THE TIME FOR i PUTTING
np jour Plcklea for winter use, and knowing
the trouble heretofore of getting the; Spices
i j - .. - - i
and Seeds necessary, I ordered and have just
received a small lot of Whole and MI ted"
Spices for the purpose. Call and see tbem. j
Also, the Handy Bo fchne Blacking, with
han-Ilc attached. And a full line of fret h
FtmUr Supplies, at Crapon's Famfly Grocery.
. ' - -G. M.-CRAPON, Agenw
ang . " ' South Front St ,
NO 205 j
NEW AIArERTISEMENXS
F i ne P o r tr a 1 1 s . I
TF YOU WISH A YEliY MNErORTUAJT
J finished In the latest and finest style, now
U an extr i pyortunitT to secure it. bend your
order fanv kind of small nlctmrc old or new)
and remember no pay u espeeiea un utc work
has been seen aBd accepted, aly prices are
still at a erest sacrifice now in crder to Intro:
auccmy wow.: t i , -
. i Studio 861 Kroadway, N..Y.
Address 14 West 23d si.. N. Y. - ? i
- Friends; visiting the city are Inrltcd to
call .. . : , j - aug27-tf
IMPROVING CAPE FEAR RIYER BELOW, WIL
MINGTON, N. P. PROPOSALS FOR STONE.
U.S.
ENGitfEEX OmcErM Saratoga St.,
; ICAtTIMOB, XP-fcAU4JU3t K1. lt.
PROP03A3.FO; ITUBIJISIIIXQ STONE
for the Improvement of Xhe Cajxj Fear
Kivcr, Xerta Carolina, will ie received until j
norn.of Seniember 4lh. .1883J at the United!
Stiles Engineer Offiee, Wihiilnjiton, N; C i and j
opened Immediately thcreaitcr. .-. .. t.
IUnnk forma erecifiea lions, and any desired
for a limit u.iniu tons oionc. -
Information ean.be had-upon application t,o
this nice,' or! to the re.slae-ti .J-ngineer, air.
Henuv Bacox, at Wilmington, . C.
WW. P. CBAIGmLt,,
anj; "Ti ot Lt-Col. of Engineers, U. Si A.
"Shipped in Ice."
THRESH FISH TO ATX points
In North tjaroltna,
South Carolina,
and Georfci.i,
iuarante to deliver them
good cou'litiotf.
ang 27
W. E. DA VI 3 & SON.
For Sale or Rent.
jq-QUSE VTtTll EIGHT ROOM3.
Lot S6 feet fi-ont, running ack 165
feet. Water Works In the house. No.
213 North Front street. West side. Apply to
aug ll-tf GEO. II. KELLEY, Ag't
Millinery & fancy Goods.
IpINE -HATS, BONNETS, x EATItElts,
Gloves, Riblons and Trimmings. Neckwear,
Hflk'fs, Zephyrs and other Fancy Goods.
. 2r Summer Goods Belling cheap. I ! "
I MRS. KATE G. WINES,
No, 119, North Second s-reet.
I aug 22
next South of Postofllee
Bacon, Tlonr Molasses
i - - . . i . . ... -
lff Boxen BACON,
1UU J.00O Bbls FLOOR, all grades,!
. , i 100 Bbls MOLASSES. For eale by
dug -T K -RCHNEIt & C ALDER BROS
Sugar, Coffee, Rice.
i Art Bbls Refined SUGARS, all gradee,
X UU 100 Bags COFFEE, all grade,
f 0 Bbls RICE. For sale by.
ang 27 KERCIINER & CALDEU BROS
Salt, Vinegar Lard.
3,000
Sacks LTV. SALT,
23 Bbls CIDER VINEGAR,
50 Buckets Lard. For sale by
aug :
KERCIINER & CALDEU BROS
Millinery & Fancy Goods.
Another Large Invoice
of Millinery !
New S
yles, New
i
Colors,
FANCY,
GOODS DEPAUTMEN1
FULL.
KID. SILK ard LISLE GLOVES. !
PABASOLS, NECKWEAR, FANS.
I . . . ,
ZEPHYR and MATERIAL for FANCT
i
L WORK. ' i ' '.
MILLINERY -Second .Floor, j
1 j -FANCY
GOODS First Floor.
' , f .. -
Respectfully, . -! i
MISS E. KARRERJ
aug 27
EXCHANGE CORNER
Millinery & Fancy Goods.
JQADIES AND CHILDREN'S IIATS,
. . . ' BON NETS, LACE TIES and
BOWS AND RIBBONS,
In all the latest styles. '
Orders front the country promptly filled an'l
:--.,- i
satisfaction guaranteed.
My patrons will jfind it to their Interest to
call and examine. '
MRS. S. J. BAKER,
123 MARKET-STREET.
aug 27 ' . .. ,
School Books 1
School Books !
a LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOW II f
r TEACHERS AND MERCHANTS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES Paper, . PeuAj, Pen
elk. Slates. Sponge. Copy Boo, Hook Bag.
Crayons, k, ;e., Ac 1
C VV. YATES,
aug 27,. : . 113 Market street
t1
-km
i Wi wl be gUd.to recclre oaas&Jc&8ot
trom our trtenl on any. and 11 lubjecia
seneriJlntereatbul, - i i '!"
The name of tbe witter tanat iatwaya be fix
nlahed to tie Editor. . ;' - i' -. ;-v
CdTomnnlcatlon naat . b wrtttea oa 'oal
one aide of the paper. . -J. t;"rl "i"
Personalities must be arotled. 1 - '
And It la especially and particularly oad
tood that the Editor Uoea not always eadoi
loevtewsof wrreepondenU iailesa !ao state
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
AT
jit-
116 Market Street.
U
i
AS WK
AUE EXTEKDINO OCR "STOEK,
and the workmen reed the room, ire are Tioir
I
ottering
'---'V.tTt;.'.H-.'J
GltEAT BARGAINS
JN
Dress floods,
Iinbroi(lerics
. White Gaohsj
JjA'DIES AND HUNTS'
GA1JSE UNDERWEAB,
- ! I - i i i
STAPLE AND FANCY"
Dry Goods, &c,
We are determined TO CLOSE JOUT OUII
I STOCK, and
commence with
our; Improve-
ments; also, AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK FOR
FALL AND WINTER. I ' J -
Call and sccuroi BARGAINS at
ai. HI. KATZ'i
116 Market St.
aug o
FLORIDA WATER- - . -l-LAVENDER
WATER. , 1
VIOLET WATER,
HELIOTROPE WATER, t I
WHITE ROSE WATER. 1
I RAZENA WATERS
Also a complete assortment of Colognes and
Perfumery for the Summer season, t
Mar Prp.Kr.rtritlon cflmiMiindml nr - unit
night at
F. C. MILLER'S
. 111 U 8 J i
G
German Druggist,'
aug 2'
Corrcr Fourth an
a Nun sts.
We Have
. - i I ' '..'1
OUPPLIKD A LONG FELT WANT
BT
?Sri i'S
our nne can De oougnt at prices lower, (nan:
ever before offered In this market. ii 1
47 Repairing in all its branches attended to
promptly:. . f' J j .t. i
McDOUGALL A BOWDEN.T,
aug 29, No. 114 North Front St.
New Crop
Turnip Seed
' i
LAND RET Il'S AND BUISrS. Quality v
beat and prices Batlnfactory. , r. .
WILLIAM H. GREEN, Druggist,
aug 27 117 Market street '
E. C. Blair, ; '
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,'
No 19, North Second Street; j
, . , WUmlnaton. N. C.
' ' Solicits consignments of all kind, of Country
Produce. Ton prices and quick returns gnats
- a
anieea. v in jesnip u outer bxi wncu
. . I . E. 6. BLAIR.
Solid Comfort.
rjpiIERE IS SOLID. COMFORT IN TIIEns ;
of Kerosene Stoves. A customer, who 1s
using one, says: "With this we are independ
ent when left without a servant." Thy an
are
Gems and great
Economist-.'
Different
sizes and prices. Try one.
pure wniteuu.
aug 27
PARKER A TAYLOR.
Fly Trapp
I.
t lW .vl Alr Vlli m
JLl " . L. . . ..! !" '
market. Our a . i!M;-
! . GRAIN CRADIfESt ! : ' ', i
cannot be surpassed In price or quality. t I
A large and well . selected stock of Hard
ware at W. E. SPRINGER A CO'S., t
Successors to John Dawson A Col. I u
ang 27 , . Market Street
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Newi Furniture Wareraoms
A T NO. 50 GRANITE BOW," K; FHOxV
St., I have orened with what I tLink; I a. well
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selected stock of - i -
Furniture and BcdfUiig,
Fmhr-tf-ifiir mknrr new tLaznn
Bedroom and Parlor Suits.
Ouz aim shall be to deal fairly and isauarely
with ail. and respectfully ak a share of tte
public patronage. Courteous treatment guar
anteed to all woo favor me with a call.
ang 27 tf TH01TA3 C. CIIArT, ArcM