eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, gDTTOK AKI PBOrRlETOB. .CIUTTIONS POSTAGE PAID: ear t-00- Six' months, f2.00. Three W y nth9$l.00; One month, 35 cents. ' n4per wni be delivered by earners trc or 10 cents per week. - I - Ladslng rates low and liberal. Subscribers will report auy and all fail. to receive their paper regularly; Ma fide circulation, of any neivspaper putfished, in the city oj Wilmington, The Era. the Greenback paper in South Hcnd. Ind., .ha been absorbed bv the Democratic organ, the Times. ; ; ' ' v . General Fitz-Jobn Porter proposes lo rca,pcar before Coure33 for a rehear njof his case. ; m '- .siaughai is already China"' chief commercial emporium, and is "destined. His thought, to become eventually its greatest cily. The funeral of the late Itear Admiral Stephen J). Trcnebard took place last Sunday from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. New York. . . - ' Senator Vance has spoken in the First district. lie was at Elizabth City last week and spoke there. - : . General Gsant, in the conrse of an interview, stated that his trip lat week was taken for recreation only and had no other significance. The reaction has set in strongly in I!n gland against over education, and die evils of competitive examination ar iorcibly dwelt upon by physician. .- . , . Governor Stbneman. of . California, has a good chance for being the next United State3 Senator from that State, il the Legislature should be Democratic Here is a Hash Irom the Apache (.Texas) Rocket: "Neither Tilde'h nor Hancock will be the next Democratic nominee for the Presidency. Look out tur Randall." During the week ending November 17th, there were issued from the mints 338,909 standard silver dollars. Dur iug the corresponding period last year 030,999 were issued. The Mormon lobby, headed oy ex- Delegate Cannon, have settled in Washington for tbe Winter They have plenty of money and will spend it freely to prevent legislation hostile to the church. Joe Green, a colored man . of Rock vilie, Hanover county, Va., was turned out of his church for voting at the late election for Gen William C Wick ham against a Republican carpet bagger. The Abbe Liszt is on the point of publishing a great work on the technis que of the pianoforte. , It is to be in three volumes, and it is 6aid that it represents the work of many years of the great virtuoso's life. In referring to the coming: session of Congress, the programme of the Dem ocracy, the Now York Sun thinks, should be to "choose no man to any post whose reputation is, uot entirely spotless iu every respect.'1 It is announced that the eminent architect Eggert has been instructed to actively proceed in the erection of a palace at Strasburg for the Emperor. That existing in the time ot Louis Na poleon was presumably destroyed in the seige. . Mary Anderson's beauty and wonder ful success in life arc both ascribed by au astrologist to the fact that Jupiter, Venus and the mdon were all in con junction at the time of her birth. Should she ever marry, though, ho pre dicts that she will bo unhappy, as Mars and the sun were also in conjunction when she was born. A gentleman attached to the Em bassy of a neighboring and friendly power at the British court has been compelled to retire from what is virtually the Diplo matic Club in London, in consequence of the non-payment of his gambling indebtedness. In looking into the affair the committee discovered that the win nings of one member at ecarU alone exceeded $100,000twithin tbe last two years. . : . .-. Our young country woman Mile. Va Zandt's engagement at the Opera Cora jluo, in Paris terminates next month, . when she is goin to Italy5, haying en. gaged to sing at Naples, .at the San Carlo (where she V will open in Ia feonnambula'').- and , afterward ait l Monte Carlo. Mile.- Van Zandt will f-omc to this couatry next season on a ut,u '. . i tourwhich will. extend over several The Washington Star declares that the testimony m the Proteus investiga- tion discloses a shameful recklessness in the fitting out and manning of that vessel. The evidence shows liiat she was as scandalous a marine fraud as In VOL. VII. - W ILMINGTON. N. C, TBTJRSDAT. NOVEMBER the Gulnnrc. Possibly her bad condfc tion rand crude management has sorhe.-j thinto do with the sulky and timid iu.t,a..wnrikA ' behavior ot the crew. Even common rwi 7i. . u i i people don't like, to be drowned, A . . . ' . . ' 1 ! especially in such very cold water, and . , , the vanou orders j nd instructions . . . , " , , , , I ; porous as the boats. i ; The returns from the First district are received very slowly, but enough semi tn le known to indicate the election of Capt Skinnwv We find I scattering returns , in various papers, but yesterday's afternoon edition of the ; iVe;S arf Observer gives tbu most com- , V met Run: Tia ..Lim. thJ101 .J,rese,lt. a ,futnre. - Capt. plcte figures, effect that Pil V ..u v -;, . o, : lfrAff that Pill r.nn wTII m V Ct-m. W H S4V SVSb Ilk T ill 4.1 F VT JV J II 1 1" 1 T 4(kthiajorily. again of nearly tbeeritire majority. Beaufort is estimated at 250 for Skinner, which indicates but littls chauge from last year's vote,-, a ad Car teret will give 600 Democratic majority against I7G last year Fdr Pool, Pas quotank gives an esiima'ed majority of 500 a gain of 07,. -and if the majority in Martin equals the estimate (200) it will orove a Democratic loss of about 300. The opin ion' ot those who send the dispatclfes seems to be that Skinner's election may be considered as certain, although the Tujl l-eturns are not yet at hand. The1 vote is said to have been a large one. " i ! Coal Oil or Petroleum may be vc'ry nice lor illuminating! or lubricating purposes, but surely it is not the proper thine: to cure a cough with. Dr., Bull's Cough Syrup is looked upon xis the standard Cough remedy . . , 1 LOCAL NEWS. tiSOEX TO HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w llGiusEjf Cigars ! ' ' L.OST Memorandum Dook ' ' Taylor's Bazaar Notice . It McDouoall Sweet Cider J It Meltox Another VIetory i Heixsberoek Fianos ami Organs C W Yates Something ew Every Day Ye vri VAiy Second Presbyterian Church Mcnds Bros. & DeRosset Calcutta Chc- rooU. . ' J The John T. Raymond Troupe have arrived in the city andlare registered at the "Parcel I House. , 1 S earn boatmen report that there is a slight rise of about three incnes in the Cape Fear, which is hardly enough to materially benefit navigation. - The Superintendent ofjStreets is hav ing Chestnut street, between Fourth and; Sixth, ballasted with good material, of which it stood much in need; ! j The hotels of tbe jcity seem to be doing a thriving business just now. What with theatrieai companies trav cling salesmen and pleasure seekers, they are kept crowded full nearly all the time. i I i From a private letter received in .thiSj city we learn that Rev. J. B. "Taylor. D. D., foimeriy pastor of I the First Baptist Church in this city, will shortly condnct a meeting at Alma. Robeson eoOnty. The date of the meeting was not stated. As the sun was coming up out of its ocean bed iu the East ibis morning the Eastern heavens were in a blaze of deep red light, which was truly magnifi. cent to iook upon, but which is consid ered ominious of approaching stormy weather. f ' .. The Festival to be given at Temper ance llall to-morrow night by the Mite Society if ihe'Second Presbyter ian Chnrch will, we trust, be largely attended, as those having the matter in charge are making every exertion to make it an enjoyablc'entcritainment. 1 Personal.1 Mr. Win. Bonitz, proprietor ot the Bonitz Hotel, of Goldsboro, j was in the city yesterday, in (company with his sister, Mrs John I lei big, of Lynch burg, Va .and her husband and daugh ter. They were the guests of Mr. II. C. Prcmpert. 1 City Court. i i I 1 i The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor this morning : Thomas Wright, drank aud down, was fined $5 for thc offence. Gaston Jones colored, llbr disorderly conduct, was fined $3. 1 in default of which he was sent below for 10 days. An Exciting Uunaway. l . A pair of horses, attachidtt a wagon, T . , , . . .-' t r.i i frightened this mornin? near! the- Front . . . . J , , . . Street Depot and dashed down that rn Amm street at fall speed.. They were ? stop- I ped nght in front ot Capt' John(L: Boa j wright's store, . before they nad done any material damage, although they came very near running njjainst Capt. fJoatwrfehl's horse and seriously in jtirins that valuable animal. , . i Clinton and Point Caswell Kailroad. fV.D a CapLR.P. Paddison is in the city to-day i r . . .. . . , r J . J for l"e "rst iivae m about four , weeks, ,- , , , . V. ': pis time having been employed I in the 2. ii.- rf. . . completion of his contract tor grading I ... . r .u! r- . T w- t i& portion of the Clinton and Point Caswell Railroad. He informs us that by Saturday niicht there will be 11 miles .of" the road graded, a portion of which j wiI1 be at each end, and that the rev rnainder of the work of grading will bo pnsUod forward rapidly. Wholesale Destruction. 1 1 tT 1i3 on irrn IX 4 It a wmVa fit- I U - : - v. nummcr. of I X f ummcr. of Robeson- county. ; . . 4 . . m t ruction pf sheep v in' his neighborhood ! by the worthless dogs. Out ot a flock of 70 sheep 47 were destroyed by dogs, inside of. three days. When, will we have a legislature in1 Nor tir ' Carolina will pluck and backbone enough to pass a law for, the protection of sheep husbandry ?, . 1 ; Xiadies Benevolent Society. The 1 Ladies' : Deneyolent Society i of this city held their annual meeting for the election of officers at" the hall of die Hook & Ladder Company, No. 1, this forenoon. 5 The officers i of last year were all reelected and are as tollows : , PresidentMrs. C. G. Kennedy 1 Vice President Mrs. Av A. Willard- Secretary Mrs. N. G. Daniel. Treasurer Mi3s Bettie price. The meeting was very interesting and was made more so by an appropriate and eloquent address , delivered by Rev. J? W. E. Peschau. pastor ot St. Paul's Lutheran Church. . The Blind Preacher. The people of Point .Caswell are making arrangements to have the Rev. Dr. Milburn. the "Blind Preacher.'1 deliver a lecture at that place immedi ately after he lectures in this city and are in correspondence with him with that object in view. This .will be an excellent opportunity for the people of that section to listen to one of the most finished orators and scholars of modern times. The lecture selected for the oc casion is "Sargent S. Prentiss," which is one of the most interesting in his repertoire, and one of the best to which wc have ever listened. j Supposed Suicide. Early this morning it was discovered that Capt. Knuth, of the German barque Emilie. now lying at Murcnisou's wharf, was missing, and fears were at once entertained that he had either fal len or jumped overboard. Search was immediately instituted, and his body was found at the bottom of the river at about 11 o'clock this forenoou. The authorities were at once notified and an inquest was held, the Coroner's jury returning a verdict cf suicide by drown ing. No cause has as yet been assigned for the fearful act, but it i3 thought that it was prompted by unpleasant tidings from home Capt. Knuth was about 33 years of age and leaves a wife and one child (a boy) at his late home in St.. S.winemunde, Germany, near which place he was born and raised. . The family were informed of the mournful event, j Immediatoly upon the recovery of the body the flag at the German Consulate and those on board the Ger man vessels in Sport were set at half mast, where they remained until the interment, which took place at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Bellevue Cemetery. Tho remains were followed to their last resting place by the German Con sul and nearly all of the Captains of vessels in port. j Faix RrvEii Mass. Mr. BJF. Riddell, druggist, of this city, says that the conqueror of pain. St. Jacobs Oil, is thcbest remedy he ever handled. Dr. Pritchard in Raleigh. Rev. Dr. Pritchard was in Raleigh on Tuesday on his return fromj Conven tion and the News land ObserverJLhus speaks of his presence in that city It was a real pleasure to take by tbe hand that loved and admirable gentle man. Dr. Pritchard, lie is . again a North Carolinian, a tact which, gives lis all gratification. He had .just re turned from the Baptist Convention and late in the afternoon went ut to Wake Forest where Mrs. Pritchard is staying 1 he Doctor says he is glad staying, j ne jjocior says ne is jtiau to be back afi-T T trieuds were as kind to him in lioais- ville acr.uld be. yet he echoes the sen timent, Thero's no place like North Carolina II is reception by t he peo pie of Wilmington was hearty ' in all respects, jxnd he he is already attached to his new charge.;, - i To Bnilders and oihers-.iro to Jaco Bia for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Gtep, &c. You can get all sizes . and . at ths lowest prices. - . Hymenial Happiness, i At St. Paul's Lntt era n Chnrch quite n large crowd was assembled last evening to witness the marriage of Mr. Ad in Poweli.ot Jobuson county,to Misa Lina A . Rnnge, ol this city. - ; t-a Prot. J.? A; Smithdeal presided at (the organ. A handsome arch7irom which a baiutiful marriage bell hung 'suspend ed , had been erected : immdliatelyT in front of the' al at and over V- e pla: o where the happy young couple stood ) during the ceremony which made then mai and, aHfe. "The marriage service . - ' B - - ' f J 51 rc ucslsrePa,roa-? deneef Mrs. Johanna II. Kunge.vand there enjoyed just each a wedding sap- per asM-be Germans arc provcrbiaIcfbr getting up. Mf. Powell, although a com paratt ye stranger in oh'r city,-won fof himself. Dy his manly conduct, ! the friendship; admiration of all who formed hb ae-1 quaintance. no is to be congratulated on securing one of Wilmington's young ladles whoso pure life and - noble char- aeter and lady.like bearing ' have ; won i for her universal fegardVThe nappy! couple left on the midnight trafnr : for ; their future" home near ' Smithfield, Johnston county, followed by the good wishes of many friends i , ;, The receipts of cotton at this port: to day foot up 709 bales. - . - .-: The Usual IteattU, ? - It is not to' be denied that, a good sewing machine is ono of the. most im portant aopurtenances of the modern household. , , : We thought we had a good - machine until one day tho agent of the New Iforne presented himself at our door and proceeded to deliver an oration u poo its characteristic merits. , , ? , ,: s. ... But," we answered, "our machine suits us well and we do . not, care for another." The agent, however, begged the priv ilege of leaving one of his machines with us, "for tbe ladies to try." . The request was not unreasonable, so we granted it but more to oblige tbe agent than anything else; for we really did not want the machine; and had not the remotest idea of buying itT ' The machine once in tho house. 'it was natural that the ladies should look it over ; they did so,. and as .a . conse quence fell in love with it. They, say that without the slighest wish to decry or'disparage any other machine, this, all things coDsideretV is in their opinion, the most desirable one to be bail. , This unrivalled machine is manufac tured by the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE.CO., 39 Union Square, New York, who wish us to say, that all who Will send for their new illustrated catalogue and enclose their advertise-, ment (printed on another page), will receive a set of. fancy advertising novelties; of value to those collecting cards, Sre. . ; , , . It d&w . THE JJIAILS. Thcmalls close and arrive at the Clry Poa office a8followa.;i ? " i -V ' CLOSE., ' " :" ' -' , Northern ihrongh mails, last.. ;.V... 7.00 P. M. Northern through and w;j malls. . . .8.03 A. M. Raleigh ....C.15 P. M. and 8.03 A. M. Malls for the N. C Uallroad and routes supplied therefrom Inclnd- -lng A. A N. C. Railroad at 7.00 P AI. and r.00 A. M Southern Mails for all points South, dally 015 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. Western mails (C. C. Kallway) daily, (except Sunday)..-.: 6.15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh..,. .......6.15 P.M. Mallf or Cheraw and Darlincrton Rail road. C.15 A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston.. ...C.15 A. M and 3.00 P. M. FayetteviUe aid oMcca on Cape fear Rirer, Tuebdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M FayetteviUe, via Lumberton, daily, except Suuday 6.15 P. 21. Onslow C H. and ialermcdiate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays. 6.00 A. M. Smith vine malls, by steamboat, dally (except Sundays) 8.30 A. M. Malls forJKasy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little Hirer, Tues days and Friday 6.00 A. M. WrigUtsvllle, dally... . 8.30 A. il. OPEN Fon DKL&VKUY.. Northern through and way mails.... 7.30 A. M Southern Mails......;....;..... 7.30 A, M. Carolina Central Uallroad. . . . 9. 00 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion ot city at 5 A. Mr. 1 1.30 A.M. and 5 30 P. M. and from other pointt of the city at 5 P. iL - ... ( Stamp OfUce open from 7 A. ii. to 6f M., Money order , and Reclster. Department opea from 8 A. M. to 50 P. M. Ueneral delirery open from 7 A. M. to 6 P.M. and on Sundays from 6.30 to 9.30 A. M. , : . Carriers' deUvery open on Sunday, from 8.3S taS.30 A. M. - - I - ( The! celebrated Fish Brand Gill?. Twine is sold only at Jacobi'8 Hard ware Depot. . r J: DIED. KINGAl his resMcnce in Bladen county, on 8uaday. Nor.? U,r 1833, MrWDXIAM KING, in tho 85th year of his sge. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 1 LggU - A SMALL MEMOBAXDUU BOOK My v - ., a f , n ? , Co's. . i R. D Mccor.: - nor a It Feotival. : -ttWder thE;auspice of W&Uec ID .PRESBYTERIAN . CHURcfr MJTE SOCIETY; at TEMPERANCE UXLl, oppo - site Cityilall; FRIDAY NIGHT, November, 22. 1883. NO 276 CI DEES f SWEET CIDER. ' CATJKFULT.T -' MADE from fiood fruit ami warranted to Le pure. Amount; KraiteM." . : Call r immellatcly ; nnd leave your onlers snd your Jug. . ' ' 5 '" 'IL XrnOttoAJX. ' No. 14 Chestnut St, bet Front ami Water novJS , i Wilmington. N. AN IMMENSE STOGK Of ""HATSTriaimeil anf Vb trimmed. Also," . i x,: ; -,. , -Hjwcrs, Feathers, Broasts, Blrdv - - :- i . ..- -. : . . ; names. Tips, Satins, Velvet, ; Pinshcs, Fringes, Drcta-Trin- 4 J mlayjs, &c.&e , ' and aie receiviog more and more dil? - -o- K ' "OCR ; . : - HOLIDAY GOODS ! are erowtlinx in, andaarinf yery Mttlo -room for them, we oordially invite i the ladles to take the advantage 1 -by making their purchases in nT ; : . 1 Millbiery now, and . SAVE 33 1-3 per cent. "' ' . - by doipgsoat i TAILOR'S BAZAAR, f 113 Market St., WUmlogton, N. C. These goods will and must be sold to Etake room. r 1 ' " 1 A liberal discount given to.the trade. - nov - - - i Another Victory I Melton's Majority Growr ing larger Every Day. "yyE HAVE ANOTHER CARLOAD OF that splendid MOUNTAIN BEEF at the Depo t to day and it will be on sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY. I J Our Stalls are the Reliable Headquarters for all kinds t f Meats, such as STALL, FED BEEF, VEAL, FRESH POttK. SAMPSON COUNT VJlOTTON, i (The finest In the world).. ' FRESH SAUSAibS, SMOKED SAU3AGK3. BOLOGNAS, And In fact, every-hlng that Is nice and good to eat in the meat line. 4S" Satisfaction guaranteed W Polite attention and promptdelivery. j J. It. MELTON, Proprietor of the only Steam Sausage Factory in the State.) nov 22t Calcutta Cheroots HI! gOMETHlNG NEW. TRY.THBM !! CALCUTTA CHEROOTS ! ! 5 cents each. Good ! ! CALCUTTA CHEROOTS -! Sold only by ns CALCUTTA CHKBOOTS j j Mnnds Bros. & DeBosset, I . prugglsts, Market and Second St . nov IS ! Things You Need, CAN BE FOUND AT THE 5 and 10 cents Store, lbs articles are good atd can be ttoiujht for less than one-half of what you pay elsewhere. Uusehokl articles and Kitchen utensils a specialty. Full and complete stock of Toys and Christmas Goods at the only - j 5 and lO Cents Store, ' I Second St I St., between Market and Dock 8ts, 16-tC , Mrs. Warren's old stand. nov PIANOS & ORGANS gOLD ATE THE LOWEST PRICES KITH ER FOB CASH OR ON .THE INSTALMENT PLAN. Jv. t '.' ; ..' f ' Parties wishing to buy will find It to their r - '' v . r.i s -tit ipt.ivi .... - . interest to cons alt ine before piirchaalns; tle- where. - m., ;; Aii ... r . lz struments sold are sTiaranteed to alv eat jration, at -f , YA KI NSKKRItRR 'TJ' AlfArSfr 1 ;f .irtiftn. at - f -'- Live Book and Mo&te Stores iigar : W7AHr ""f? 8tw. r ; 4 tawry VrlUili reach of ail. j i T'? fr , , Tooth Urusbes, cheapest and btt, at 5i i ;'fs.. 'WILLIAM'. H, GltEETlf, bov 10 . : - n ' - . 117 Harket Street. PIXASB KOTXCS. We wlD be glad to rcoerre oozsmunlcatic a from our frSenda on any and all subjects reneralntferestiatt ' ' . The name of the wrtter must always La fa nlshed to thoEdltoT. " Communications mnat bo : wnttaa . oa oil oaasldeof tha iaper. ; " Personalities ranst be avolilod. And it Is especially and particcuarly cn4 stood that Um Editor does not always endoi the views of correspondents nnloss so state hi the editorial columns. .- , ; NEW ADYEKTISEMENTS. Amusement. KNOWLEDGE OF nOW TO USE FI RE , arms msyle a ;;-.4:.;; -1 t ' ' If ' GREAT BENEFIT V i - to you soma t'me. Come ti C. Gi CKOWEl.L'3 Shootissr: Gal- lery aud learn liaw to shoot. . - J ' Praotlce makes ierrect ! Flrjt ciiea Rifles sM t Targets. - Only lOcror O hota, oe f or IK ilhe u-oprlclcr' wlU.bi 1eatd to lvctt titrUcCiins to alt who lsb u iarn without ex tra ch.r?. .Vy 4Uis,aJk.wrt..U U tor i" practice and amueem nt only. No. 10S Matket st., next to comer or Front ht.. h Umigton, N. t - . V. G. .CKOWKLL. nov 21- l'ropritilor. Before Buying OUR WI NTER CLOTiil N G DO NOT i fall to.ex&minc our FULL ANO ELEGANT STOCK , 1 he fabric it cSn le the choke sIvIm and ?A m.tdo iit irt the lest wanner, and the prtct'j arc low, r than the lowest. r ! ; - -J A. & I. SHRIEIC nov lv Reliable Clothiers, IH Market St. Without Doubt T J. H. HARDiVS LRUO AND SKRI ( btore, 134 South Front St., New Market Rutii 1 iog, you can sec the most msgnlIrent aad at-' i -tractive display of Christmas, Wedding and Holiday Presents ever brought to thl$ cityl They are too numerous lo mention bero. AM -I ask is an Inspection ,of goods and eve a if 1 you are not In need 1 am satisfied yon will buy. It is a pleasure for mo 'to show these s goods. J. If. HARDIN, noT it- 124 south rrout St, New VarLet "" rjio SHIP YOUR COUNTfty PRODUCE to is A. W. RIVEN BARK, . I IU North Water St., ; . '. Wilmington; N. C. Tbe Live Grocer and Country Produce Dealt r. Refers to Bnk of New Hanover. J nov 19 Mew Goods. , 1 J-EW GOOD3 IN THE LATENT S1YZXS expected next week. I hope the Ladlee will come la and see them. ' r4, ' MUS. KATE C. WINES, No. ll, North Second S reel. ' nov l , ... next South of Postofllee i- BUGGIES BUGGIES. i '-.;.-; .- - -. , ' . ., .... CAB LOAD OF NEW BUGGIES ALL styles, sbiKlc and double to suit everybody.) Just to hand aud for sale cheap at the Buggy and Harness establishment of, " ' 'i" MCDOUGALL BOWDEN. nov 19 - No. 114 North Front St. 5 and 10 cents Cigars, HAVANA FILLERS, ' Best la the city, aro oa sale. Drugs and Medicinal preparations of the highest grade at I JNO. T. SCHONWALD'8, " nov 12 Drug and Precrlptoa Stdre Old North State Saloon, G South Front Street. ' ' rriRT JIORNE'4 CELEBR1TEDV Oysters. F:ne Wines. Llqaors,lC4 f 4 and Cigars. All of the best quality. S?- Tom and Jerrv foriiritial from tr ry Thomas) on coldlay'a, Beer on! draught. GlvuRshow . . - " Something New , . i r Every Dayll gTYLLSJI STATIONERY, " " , BE4UTIFUL PICTCIX3, An elegant lins i I Velvet, Gilt and Ebony Picture Fiaues. ; ' Hand painted Good,- ' De."caTeomania Picture, -, I Artist Materials, Sc., Ae. 119 MarkVt HORSES ! HORSES ! ! IOR SALE TEN HORDES, FIVE OF -a. :- ,i- - i v '' them guaranteed t be gioI dray animals. win 6 mh low." " , ' - -:k A Un, '. a lfw second hand HI " u i t f- zi-i CASTS' wrfl W Mid I W aate. ' How ainl TPblneorT hirv, ,! 1 hrrtca lmrdet an l ciml for. " y Tho flixist Hoarse ia ilia cUy. HOLLlSGSWORTH WALK Vv I Jvery an 1 Sale SUbl-. : " , - -t r.-- - - r- oct l l-tf Corner Fourth and Mu'' rV For Pocket Knives or Tabic C.izrj to to J AC02i' HfjrJ vrart D :r c :. t ' i -- i !-