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A HOME DRUGGIST - TESTIFIES. roptdaHty at home U not always the beet tet of merit, tmt we point proudly to the tact that bo other mUcl-ne has too for itaelX such universal approbation la its ovn dir. stale, cocntry, and aoon H people, aj Ayer's Sarsaparilla. . The f eBowtaz letter from om of our bert known Majsachuaeua Drurxiitj should be of latertat to very sufferer : RHEUMATISM. S& ere that I could not more from the bed. or drew, without help. I tried several dice without tnoch If aay relief, until 1 took Arrx'a 8 ax at axilla, by the use of two bottles of which I wa completely cored. Have sold large Quantities of your Saxja-r-AXimt. and it still retains lu wooderf nl popularity. The many notable cures It has ejected Ln this vicinity conrlnee me that It U the best blood medicine ever offered to the publie. E. P. Haafus. lUrex SL, BncVliM, lTm , May 13,1432. SALT RHEUM. sSsS vss for ever twenty years before Lis re moral to Lowell aflloted with Salt Rheum ln Its worst form. lu ulcerations actually covered xaore than half the surface of his body and limbs, lie was entirely cored by Ayejc's Sixjapaxixxa. Sea cerUScato la Ajcri Almixao tor 1SS3. TXXTUtXO BT Dr. J. C. Aye r & Co., Lo wel I, Ma 4. SoU by aa Vtz&jU; fl, tlx bottles for f& las I lytcdJta is g. THE PROPOSAL- ft. He. My darling, yoa look irresistibly lorcly to-night I Ske. Do I ? Thanks rery much ! you are handsome as a Prince, Charley, in your dress suit. a Cite the credit to the Diamond Shirt, my lore, which I wear for the first titue to-night; it is that which gives tone to my toilette. Here is its prototype (slip ping the Diamond engagement ring on her finger). .Sir. May our lore be as enduring as the fame of The Diamond Shirt." WAMSUTTA ireo. I r your dUr c"oe not keep it. tend bit addms to laaicl MUlcr & Co., sole nanufacmrert, LUlu Kore, Md. apt It 3d vd ann The Excursion and Pic Nic Season is over jlnd tub thevtri t in nil r. fktt&m hi oncned mm ad JOHN WEK.SKlt. the practical German Barber and Perfumer. U personally ln attend mi hi Hair Dreaslas saloon, r Market Street, between Water and Front. WUmlne N c mobs Kerclmer & Calder Bros. WHO LED A LK G UOC&8J AND COMMISSION Merchants. offer for Bile a fall Hoe of FLOUR. 8UOAR, BACON, ALT, KICK. MB4U CO KM. OAT, LTE. STARCH, CRACKERS. CANOI, HOOP IRON, GLUE. NAILS. BUNG. PiPXB, BAWt. AXUUitUB.POWDSB, apl 7 coffee. MOLtSSES, I.AD, HAT. POTA8IT, SOAP. CAN D LI 8, RIVET, MATCHES, BUCKETS, TIES. Ac AT EXCHANGE CORNER, The well known leadlnc MILLINERY Of Wilmington, too will find a mil llae of the UiMtitTlMof I Lata and Ho one U. Trimmings aa rancY Goods and Keilons. materials for Xmbroidcrr, Ac. MRS, ALDERMAN, well known as the most aruAUe trim cm r tn the etate. Is still at the bead of the Trlasatag Department with a full corps of able assistants. Respectfully DMISS E. KARRER, aplt Oar store rtusT. Ex chance Corner, will be dosed as usual on Good North Carolina Resources. "One of the most useful series of deecrtp Cre books ever published about any 8tate." Boston Post. MvMvMvekMvaeiBVsvwvsaaaBBswswswssBwa Hale's Industrial Series. Two Volumes Now Ready. 1. Tm Woods sjd Trvaaas or Nokth Cabolwa urtiss. Emmons, aad Kerr's liotanlcal Reports; sopplemeaud by accurate Coostr Reports of ataadlns; Fo rests, and Illus trated by an excellent Map of the eute. 1 Volume lino. Cloth, T73 pp., E1.SS. IL lx rns Coax, aid laosr tocxnxt or KoaTrt Cabousa lBmons', Kerr's, Lald ter'a. WUkee. and the Census Reports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the Kfxy six Counties ani Map of the State. 1 Volnme limo. Cloth, iJ pp., $1.30. , SoU by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, receipt of the price, by PubCsaera, Booksellers and stsAloners. . New York or. P. U IIA.IJC, Publisher. Raletch. N C psent ta. " Wanted rX BUT rOUR GOOD MILK COWS BT May l.L Mast firs frota-ia to 14 quarts er. Address. J. D. 8DBLSTTT, Hotel Rntnswlck-, ocicartf BaUaTWo, h, c Cw2IOO LIN EN. - rviiiu iia!3 nun-- The Daily Review. TUESDAY. APRIL, 22, 18S4. The. ixzuv Kcciew hot the largest bona fide circulation, of any newspaper puottssicd. tn me cm Of numinqum. u LN CONGRESS YESTERDAY, SENATE. Washington. April 21. Mr. Logan reported favorably from the Committee on Jndieiarr. a ioint resolution intro- daced in the Senate by Mr. Lap ham, proposing such an amendment of the woiiVl em no wer the President to veto one or mora items of an appropriation or of soecial or reneral legislation in an annrnnrialinn hill, while aDDrOVing of th rrninder of the bill. I A hill was introduced ' and referred. hr Mr. Jonas. to Drovido for an Indus trial and Cotton Centennial Exposi Uon. . I . ir Pnrh rul'ipA no and the senate rpaii i third time and oassed. without ffhi'o r Hill to add certain counties in Alabama to the northern district there in. and to divide ?aid noitbern districU after the addition of said countie3, into two districts. The Senate then took up the Bank ruptcy bill. ! The bill, on Mr. Sherroan'g motion, was so amended as to make the exam ining officers of the! Treasury the officers to finally examine bills lor dis bursements, the bill to be in the first instance sworn to by ihe party present in them and certified by the judge. The bill as amended was reported from the commiticdof the Whtrte to the bcnale, read a linru time anu passcu eas 32. fays 15. ( The ctaii then laid before the Senate the next special order, beftiirtbe Pleuro pneuiuonia bill, whereupon the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Eaton, of Cohn., lmm the com. Oil lit, on avs ici tlin iu me A ir-sim ti- lial el ct ion. reported back Senate bill to provide for thq pcrlormance ol the duties of the President, in case of the removal. Ualh or resignation, both ot the President and ice I'resiueol. House calendar. - Mr. Eaton also (at the request ol the chairman ! the Foreign Atl'mrs Lom- mittfe). reported a re-ilution, which was adopted, callinzuppn the Secretary otSiaie :or lolriuaiion concernniir tno threatened con fisi-at ion of the Amen can-collece in Italy, by any law or de cree of the Italian government. By Mr. Henley, ot Cal.. t encourage education in the States and territories. It provides that all newspapers hereaf ter published in the ftjveral States and territories, in any lan:uacc what.oeve , shall bo carried In u of postage through the maiU within Liic limit of the United States and territories. i Bv Mr. Blount, of Ga . to reduce, the Internal revenue tax on brandy distilled from apples, peaches aud urapes. to ten cents per gallon. , Bv Mr. Skinner, of r. l . to permit publishers of newspapers to send mark ed copies or their newspapers at m com clas rate?. I Bv Mr. Ellis, of La., a joint resolu tion directing the Judiciary C-mmiitiees f the Senate and House to inquire into and report upon certain leal question involved in the prpsed lorfeiture ! land grant to the New Orleans. Baton Itouiic & Vicksburs R. R. Co. Mr. Dinsley. of Me., from the Ship ping Committee, moved oj suspend the rules and pass a bill creating a Bureau of Navigation in the Treasury Depart ment. Agreed to. , ; Mr Warner, irom tno ; committee on Pensions. Bounty and Back Pay. moved lo suspend the rules and pa?s a bill pr vidiug that every person specihcu in the several classes enumerated in the pension laws of the United States, who served the field in the military or naval ervice, in any war, io which the United States has been engaged, for a period ot three months and more, and has an honorable discbarge, and isnotreceir log a pension or a greater pension than that provided herein, but who by rea son of any wound, iniary or disease which there is probable cause to believe originated in said service in the lino of duty, and is not the rc3ult of bis own misconduct or bad habits or other known cause, oecurriog since such ser vice, it now disabled in whole or in part from procuring!his subsistence by manual labor. Shall, upon making due proof of the facts, under such rccnla tions as may bo' prescribed by .proper authority, not inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be placed upon the list of pensioners of the United States, and be entitled to receive a pension during the I continuance of such disability, at a rate proportionate to the degree thereof ; the true physical condition oi me claimant to De ascer tained and certified as provided by law upon examination by a competent board ot surgeons, duly appointed, such pension to commence at the date of filing applications therefor. That in all applications under the general pension laws. Including tbisact, where it appears by record evidence that the applicant was regularly enlisted and mustered into service, and served fof a period of three months or more, that fact shall be sufficient prima facie evidence that he was then in gpod health and free from disease or cause of ' disability for which be claims a pension. The motion was agreed to and the bill pasted yeas 165. nays 57.1 Tlio KosadalU Is a potent remedy in all Chronic diseases: but in these diseases it will re quire long continuance in the use of the medicine, in order lo carry out ot the svstem all the poisonous humor3 from the blood. i ROSADALIS is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the blood. It has no equal for the cure of nervous disorders. Read this certificate: Baltimore. July 10, ISTU. I would like to bear testimony to the merits of Rosadaxis, by saying that some eight years ago I was totally pros trated and could get co relief from our family physician, but after taking one bottle of Rosadalls I became entirely restored to health. I now weigh 175 lbs., but when I first took your medi cine I weighed only 130. I cheerfully recommend it to all, and especially to l&osq ailuaed witn nervous deouit lity. LON. MRS. A. A. MAR STATE ITET7S. Wilson Mirrior: On Friday : while Mr Ceburn lamer was naing young horse to the pasture he became frightened at some object, and reared im and fell backwards npon Mr Farmer, inflicting injuries from which he died during the night. Newbern Journal'. Messrs. Man- well & Crabtree are mixing lime and will hreak irronnd to-morrow for their hrick machine shops. It will be 32x70 Kfr. E. M. Pa vie has the contract. The interest in tho revival at the Pres- bvterian Church in Goldsboro con tinues.S Rev. L. C. Vass will go np to morrow morning and will assist in the services until Wednesday. Kews and Observer-. Gov. Jarvis has again reprieved Enoch Brown, the negro was stanas conviciea oij muraer ing his wife. Brown was to have been haneed to-day at llaiiiax. tie is re prieved until May 2. A party to New Englandcrs was here Wednesday and visited the geological museum. Tbev had been loosing at mica mines near tho foot of the B'ack Mountain. An iron master from Crown Point, N. Y.f is now in the Mate examining onr deposits. The C F. & I . V. R It., is com Dieted to Greensboro. We learn that at an early day there will be some general excursions given compu lino of mentary to peopie living on mo the road. Charlotte Obserser: Our citizens were yesterday treated to a new and novt-1 wrinkle in bvTclinir known as the tandem cycle, a machine that was constructed by Mr. James Pharr, who lves near Charlotte and who is a ma chinist ot considerable reputation. Tho machine U simply two large bicy cle wheels connected together by an ron backbone." It carries double and can be run with twice the swift ness ot the ordinary bicycle, lesterday L3 lirs t appearance was made on our streets with Thnrnwell Gilmer on the ront wheel and Will Pharr on the rear wheel The backbone connecting the two wheels is pivoted, and though the wheels are connected together, they work independently 'f each other. It the Iront man strikes a rock or a rut .r1ut the rear man. by a quick turn of handle, can run round it. 1 he idea is brought here from the North and the machine is just as good a "tandem" as can be made North. It is certainly a novel contrivance and th thing scoots alonirlike a streak of lightning. It will oe on the go during the 20th cele bration. Goidsboro Messenger-. Griffin Bros. shipped green pease last Friday, and will ship a train, in common wiih nearly all our truckers on Tuesday. The pea crop, in this -ection. was cut snore mre than one-halt Dy the unfavorable Spring. R. B. informs us that at a "spell" last" week.-on the place of Mr. J. II. Yeks, in Giddensvillo township, Sampson county, there were 346 rats captured, which when measured turned out one bushel and a peck at least one- ourth escaped. The board of col ored teachers of this county held a meeting in the court house in this city, st Saturday, which was quite largely htiendod. Capt. Swift Gallowav ad dressed the ineetinz in an alrle speech on education, in which he dwelt exten sively uron the importance of cdacaling the colored race, both intellectually and morally, arid the responsibility that rests upon the shoulders of the colored teachers in bringing anout this desired result. Our fnend, John A. Oates Esq., of Sampson, a member ol the Slate Board of Agriculture, called in to see us Friday evening, having been to Raleigh where he attended a meeting o tho Board. We learn that they decided to push the phosphate investigation with all possible vigor, and $1,200 were ap propnated for this purpose. Ihe suc cess in search for phosphates is phe nomenal. Tney extend tnrougn seven counties, and in large quantities in some of the State lands in Jones and Onslow counties. Washington QazcUe: On Tuesday o last week there was a llying rumor in town that a hitherto respectable citizen had committed a forgery of certain notes and mortgages and bad attempted to ne gotiate them at the bank of C M Brown. The rumor was afterwards confirmed. and when it became known that the guilty party was Samuel J Jones the surprise was very great. The facts are that Jones forged the names of certain parties in Hyde county to certain notes anu mortgages, together witn tne pro bates and certihcatea of registration. these he attempted to sell several par ties in town, among them Mr C M Brown, who made line discovery. It is understood that he confessed bis guilt it nas since transpired that this was not the only fraudulent act committed by him. During the past - few months he has been attempting to negotiate a loan with the Life Insurance Com pan v ot Virginia, through Col R G Mont gomery, agent, and Mr C F Warren. attorney, upon certain lands in Hyde county, to wnicn he alleged be bad good iitic, c. lie came very near being sue cesslul. It is now known that some ot these representations were false S" t t t t e . . yjuiy a woes, oeiore ne naa qualified as administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Penny Ke:d. He squandered all the money which came into his bands, at tempted to sea certain securities, and leit rns bondsmen completely ia the lurch, in addition, he left many dis consolate creditors in town, from whom he bad borrowed moLey or bought goods, l hey are now mourning their loss and finding consolation only in the tact that they have lots ot miserable company. Colonel J ones bid the town and his triends an affectionate adieu on Thursday morning and is DAW a ritirn of the Old Dominion. Jones cams tn this town several years azo from Hvda county and has been all the time in the employ oi tne fcingcr Sewing Maehine Company. He was a pious, meek looking man, very polite and courteous, a member of the church and altogether an inviting candidate for patronage. Probably his only fault during that time was that he banjred hia hair tnn much. It was not often that his smil ing request for money or credit v fnsed. He was appointed bv th r!Wt a Justice of the Peace iu lbS3, and was subsequently elected chairman-of the Board o! Magistrates. He was one of the active magistrates in this townMn Taken altogether the Colonel created quite a sensation and will doubtless be remembered for some years to come. No w b the tira e to give Smith's Worm on. :. . lvdw ; A Quick Becoveryv Ti- (n'vM n trrMt nltsnra to state that tbe merchant who was reported to be an t. a saw mm w - - - a ka nnintnf death from an attack pneumonia, has entirely recovered SAM FOR THE LUNGS. allv be feels grateful for the benefits derived from using this remedy for lnngs and throat; -and in giving pnb hcity to this statement we are actuated by motives of public benefaction, trust ing that others may be benefited in similar manner. i 1 Nashville. Tenu.. has eighteen col ored school teachers, a larger number than any other city in the United States! Rough on Conglts." Ask for "Rough on Couehs." Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarse ness, Troches j 15c, Liquid. 60c. eod Interesting to Fishermen: The cele brated "Fish" Brand Gilling thread is gold only at Jacobi's. He is the Im porter's Agent. f COAlJUJiGlAL. NJSW fc. WILMINGTON MARKET. April 22-4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 28J cents per gallon . Sales of 100 cask 8 at these figures. ' ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.05 for Strained and 1.10 for Good Strained. Sales of 500 bbls at quotations. 1 TAR Quoted firm at $1.10 per bbl of 280 lbs. i CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $1.75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. I- COTTON Quoted firm. Small sales on a basis of lis cents per nound for Middling. The following are the official quotations: I Ordinary .v 9 cents liood Ordinary log " Low MidcUing 11 " Middling Hf j v Good Middling......... Ill DAILY RECEIPTS. , i Cotton 14 bales Spirits Turpentine 90 casks Kosin 1351 bbls Tar 133 bbls Crude Tuncntine i 46 bbls i aiABLNE NEWS, i ARRIVED. Steamship Benefactor: Tribon. New York, H G Smallbones I Steamer A P Hurt. Worth. Favettc Worth & Worth Steam yacht Louise. Weeks. Smith ville. Master I Steamer Passport. Harper. Smith ville. Master SchrJohnR Fell. Loveland. Perth Am boy, Geo Harriss & Co, with rails road irod to W & W and W, C & A R KCOS, ! CLEARED. Steamer A P Hurt.! Worth. Favette ville, Worth & Worth. Steamer John Dawson. Black. Point Casweli. R P Paddison Steam yacht Louise. Weeks. Smith ville. Master . . ' Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith ville. Master. Schr Alice Hearn, Pennewell, Jalti- more, Geo Harriss & Co, cargo by A R Campbell and Geo Harriss & Co. Exports. I coastwisk. Baltimore Schr Alice Hearn 193 s 960 it lumber, 345.250 shingles. WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND APRIL 19, Cotton ashore. 3 576. 1884. Spirits ashore,: 4.232. i Rosin ashore, 70,186; afloat, 4,358 total. 74,544. Tar ashore, 6,003; afloat. 3,017; total 0,020. f Crude ashore, 3,962. RECEIPTS FROM APRIL 12 TO APRIL 19 Cotton. 137; spirits, 857; rosin, 4,810; tar, 929; crude, 402. EXTORTS FROM APRIL 12 TO APRIL 19. I DOMESTIC. Cotton, 944; spirits. 122; rosin, 153; tar, 737; crude. 1.432. FOREIGN. Spirits, 1,500; rosin. 7.522; tar, 1.500. MISCELLANEOUS SLIOKE. LL WHO DESIRE A SMOKE ln which the censes will be irentlv lolled to rest and the rancy xreea zrom care, soar among the de lightful air castles of "Arabian Nights" svlen dor, should try some of those Domestic and xmporta cigars at r. c. MILLER S Pharmacy, apl 7 Corner Fourth and Nun sts To Fruit Growers. ' HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1C0.O0O Fruit xsasxets ana sirawoerrr orates, ana am tm. tared to furnish the trade, from Goldsboro to ;harle8ton. These crates weigh 11 pounds ana save uh w xreignt ueiween v llmlngton 15.U. ULAIR, apl 4 Agent Sportsman's Goods. ITTE nAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT T f o f Engllah ajid Belgium Breech Loaders ever Drougnt to this market. Also a flret- ciaas siocK ot sneiis. wadding. Prim era. Cart ridge Bags. Gun Caps, Game Bags, Ac. Js fact we can show a stock of Hardware. omv1 goods and guarantee prlcea. ' W. JS. oPRLNUER A CO., ' 8ueeeeaor to John Dawson A Co ap 1 $ 19.H and 23 Market Street glLL HEADS, 1 Lt.llH.lt READS, NOTE HEADS, ACCOUNT SALE3, And all kinds of - Printiiig, Ruling & Binding, Done with Excellence and Dispatch. Books, Pamphlets and By-Laws printed wlthjentlre ntlsfactlon, ' 43-Orders solicited. . JACHSO J 4t BULL, , 2X 2T. Front Street MKCELLANEOUS. at of by Nafur- TOST RECEIVED AND FOR THE PRESENT SEASON ARE DESffil, enefitS nTtinrn-n nw. . I I the A GOOD ASSORTMENT-STYLES TOOM 50c to pep yard BLACK SILKS. ; a WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION AND IXsT XXcV3T OZEl. TWO i I" " 'i ' "" " ' - " Elegant line of BlackjSiJk Grenadine from medium to fine WHITE SPREADS. 1 i for We never fail to sell these, goods, as the rracES are the lowtU FANCY MATTINGS. I J apl 21, 1884 j TAKE GOODS HOME, EXAMINE THEM CRITICALLY IN ALL m. ticular points, such as material, make up, style of garment, and above ai, t! price, which tells who sells the cheapest. We have been victorious laerm instance where goods Tom competing houses have been sent home for tottpar ison. We do it every day, and advise you to try' it once to convince jwnM Only last week a prominent business man in this city had a suit L L u home from different houses, with and remarked : j "I do not know much about clothing, but it did not t&iito long to decide after I had them together at home, but if I had not had thea to gether I might have paid from $5 to i We handle all grades of goods, guaranteeing every article worth wl pay for it or money refunded. After said, it! pays to trade with , THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST. 1 apl 21 Wi P. EUUNEU, FBI Detroit, mMmn AafA.. Creotiiitf, Wire rw-Sond for Cntaloguo. mch 13 dw ly Foreclosure Sale. it. BY VIRTUE OF TltE POWER OF SALE contained la a deed of mortgagrc made by K. J. Byr l to s. Hill Terry on the 27th Jatraa ry, '881. recorded In Boo 8 S S. pajre 432 ol the Revrds of Mew Hanover County, the un dersigned will expose for sale to tbe highest bidder, for c ish, at the Court Houpe door ln the c'.ty of VVltmlngton, on Monday ,28th April. I 84, at 12 o'clock, M, he following described trtcts ftf land situate Iu said city, described aa follows: I - l 1st One1 lot beginning at the Northwest cor ner of Block 296, runs 'hence South along the aat line of Seventh street 119 feet, thence. East parallel with Harnett street 55 feet to lire's line, thence Northwestwardly with said line 132 feet to the beginning, being parts of iota 1 and 2. Block 296. 2nd One other lot beginning at Northwest corner of Block 293, runs thence East with the south side of I Harnett street 61 feet, thence South parallel with Seventh street 132 feet, thence West parallel with Harnett street 15 feet to Love's line, thence Northwestwardly with said line 140 feet, more or less to the be. ginning, being part of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 296 JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jr., , mch 98 30d Att'y for Mortgagee Children's Carriages. JECEIVED THIS WEEK A FULL STOCK OF New Styles of Children's Carriages ,for Spring Trade. Aiso, new arrivals of FURNITURE, WIN DOW SHADES, Ac. All kinds of Mattresses, i I i ' . . Bedding, Ac. Renovating and Repairing done I at short notice. D. A. SMITH, apl 14 Furniture, N. Front Street W. & E. S. LATIMER, A"ttornevs-at-Law. 1 Office S. E. Cor. Princess andWater Sta. Jan 7 More New Goods. i ! s PRING STYLES IN HATS AND BON NETS. HAIR GOODS, NECKWEAR. Ac. MRS. KATE C. WINES, I No 119 North Second Street, apl S next Post Office. O NE HUNDRED BUSHELS CLAY PEAS, Consignment Goods. Most be sold." Leave orders at ' A. W. RIVENBARK'S, Produce Commission Merchant and Grocer. 114 North Water St, Wilmington. N.C. apl 14 . j- For QOOD HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS. Apply to the subscribers .for terms i - - and particulars. I t i J5.ll 7JOHNSON A CO., apl 1 2 d A wl m Wlllard, Pender Co , N. C. Shirts Made rilO ORDER OF BEST WAMSUTTA 5hlrt X tag and No. 2100 Linen for the loir prlceof A perfect fit and good substantial work guar an teed. Our tatrona and mtAmn fU.4 ed to call and leave their measures at the above remarkably low price at the Wilmington Shirt .bat ( nl&Ufst.' It Don't Twlatter TT THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE SfaT11 nUMPHRET, JEN KINS A CO., are still receiving at their Oys ter Hottae. No. 113 South Fmnt fitt . J!X insCELLAlTEOUS. IN THESE GOODS TV nrvnr. i BROCADE. i u uj !. one from us among them ; he kept I $8 more for my suit." J9 one trial you will say, as thoaiaaiitra' , , . , i- Rm ixi. Wei Ipg I National f ire I Iron' li MA-furACTusjos or axieiu. Wlro rlrktVi WIm tfAnnfrM luuinn wirs (Hrss, QydK ' Vsnas, SUbls rutvrsi. Umi Win Strss, QMda Se Irou iVucts, Iron Shutters, Counter So pportaso. lO-ilentlon this Pipec ; WHISKEY & CIGAES I Oapo Fear $4, ; 'Stuart's Eye, $4; ' Martell's S3, We have recently added to 1 our stoci Liquors the celebrated "Sabatooa i," ; which we are sclllog at $7. A FULL LINE Of Imported & Domestic Cigars selUng at remarkably loir tgam " I i- -'r-:' .; Give us a call P. L. BRIDGEB8 & CO. HO North Front St apl 21 Some Remnants w E HAVE SOME FEW BJXP a. 1 t l . - m r m- .v . v. art CHEAP LESS THAN VALCll Come and BUY A BAEGAEI ina Geo. B. Frencb & Sott "; '! . , ' ..j j 108 NORTH FRONT STETO 1 1 ! ap!21 ' Furniture, AT cBArrs YOU WILL nxD A . . i i i! assortment from which to make seMcwl MATTRESSES of all K1SUJ f " - - made to order. Baby CarrUre, -, i 1 -j r Shades Cornices, Curtala Loo Clover Leaf Tables. UpkoUteruni lng ef Furniture by competent orMKT TH08.U CBATT.Am - ;!'." I ' - rurnltnrtl3 apl 11 U 1 ' si P1TB0ELL HOUSE. TTHDEB NEW MANAGWOpfti - tnalJUa appotntneata. J; L. IVEi'NEBi ATCHHAKER A JEWi 7 1 curonomcfctni-, - . 0 maw CTPosltaKew Xlarket, zroB-
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