4 v'TxnsrArra -
- -nhSAd nrr rraala. Bandiyi x-
;pted trf
JOSH T. JAME3,
xrro ajh raoraxxTom.
auBscsirno.ss roaTAGK paid-.
o,- rear wlh t-w-oU.J-w
Oi month. S3 cent.
XMPP'w,llbedel!TCrdb7 enter fre
f en ta part of 1M city, at U abort
x4Tt-UlAj ratc low aad liberal
S3-Sabetbere will report any aad all fall-
to tbcar paper xaxuiany.
rr The Daily Review has the largest
ton fide circulation, xtf any newspaper
trublish&L in the etty Of J tlmingtan.
tt-Oov. Bishop, of Ohio, believes in
the dcjtiuy of the old ticket.
Archbishop Gibbon
Imdon Truth, will
Cardinal.
according to
bo the uext
in India the natives have hoarded up
f 1 000,000.000 in sold, which cannot be
ot into trcuiauua.
lO ILH M -T
t, matins ol nr.inroscs in Jjooriou
4MW ... - - .
. . - Disraeli demonstration is cawing
tbsa to become cosily.
, .-. - - -
The University of Edinburgh is
roacdms out its third century of aca
demic exiitencc this month. .
A church in Connecticut by resolution
forbids its members to drink iotoxicat
imnnn cmlicitlf excepting baid
lw I
cider.
It is claimed that of the Republican
delegates from New York to Chicago
Blaine has '-"J, Arthur 25. Edmonds II.
doubtful 1 ':
A national rose show is to be held at
Salisbury, in England, this year, in the
txtemire and chsrming grounds of the
BUhop's palace.
, . '
The Brooklyn Bridge is a pecuniary
future. If it were not for visitor! Irom
atir Slates the receipts wonld be la-
uestably meagre.
A youc lady of Muncie." Ind., has
iaU reached home from a "trip around
lie world. which she made safely
without an escort.
Blaine's friends arc trying to break
Mr. Edmunds down by circulating the
report that he occasionally jingles glass
es with a neighbor.
Oaeol Sell! Brother! clowps re
cently fell dead. He fell in the ring
while cernetratlnz the time honored
j Ac about bis mother-in-law.
H mm i-
Matthew Arnold thinks Philadelphia
one of the most beautiful of American
ciiic. Ha does cot like Chicago, but
refer! to it as "beastly prosperous.
Mr. Harold Godwin.of the New York
Commercial Advertiser, son of Parke
Godwin, is soon to marry Miss Mar
qaacd, daughter of Henrv Marquacd,
and the heiress to about $2,000,000.
A gratified Scotch husband advertises
rith' croud ostentation in tbo newsoa-I
pets that his wife has had triplets, and
Is cow the mother of seven children
after four fears
and seven months of
The ex-Empress Eugenie greatly ap
preciates any courtesy and attention
paid her. She recently sent the railroad
taiioa a rent at Charm? Cross. London.
a siirer tea service for some slight
favors done her.
Carter Harrison, it is understood
amour bis political friends, does not
want to be the Democratic candidate
lor Gorernor of Illinois, but ho does
want to bo a delczate-at-largo to the
Chicago Convention.
A New Yorker wbo was in Cleve
land. Ohio, the other dar. threw 50 in
i;tFmnnoifA uraHnva ml hor.t-1
blacks, sajing that he was a bootblack
. .. - - i
In vrV wUn m, Kav and rot hl
first start while handling the brush.
The Journal tf Commerce, noting tne I
reserve on the part ol buyers mat inai.
mm .a .a I
fates the quiet beforo the battle, ex-
presses the opinion that tho quiet al
luded to is not that which usually
sarks further inaction and neglect.
Mr. Wm. II. Vandcrbiit aays that bt
talcs little or no interest ia tho stock
market nowadays and does not even
follow all the daily fluctuations. He is
-bull" though, so far as the stocka
& which ho Lis invested are concerned.
Wort than three-fourths of the cedar
f4 ia the manufacture of cedar pencils
a tie world is shipped from Florida.
w groves of cedar grow op and
wa tie coast and on the Suwannee
ruer. aad the supply seems inexhausti
ble. Electricity as an illuminating power
"cxicaiittly used in the cotton mills
faUEiver. Mat.. and ao well is It
Hi,by opmiTca thlt n it to the city, lliis will create
a iau where the proprietors refused to I... it., ;ti .
wtrodace it the emplojces struck
tgaiaat all work by gaslight.
. Anicaber of the Capo Colony. South
African Parliament, Hon. Godfrey
bicthel, endorsed SL Jacobs Oil ia a
petca.
Now Is tha tiae to give Smith's Worm
ua- IjII:tt
1
VOL. VIII.
W
The bouse at Briehton, Eag , which
was built by Mrs. Fitzherbert, with the
last money she 'ever received from
George IV, has passed into the posses
sion of the Young Men's Christian As
sociation, who recently opened it. after
the necessary alteration?, fitting it for
the uses of that organization.
The Catholic clerey have all refused
to eountcnance the use of dynamite a
a retaliatory measure, and Father
Hogan, in Paris, who has just been in
terviewed by the London Time?, makes
the very best summary of tbo method
when ho fays: "Tbo action of the
dynamiters is morally a crime, politi
cally a blunder aod socially a disaster.1
A gentleman long connected with the
French civil service says that in no other
great city which ho has visited has he
witnessed the rude street manners
which prevail in New York. Proba
bly the greatest courtesy Qt the open air
Is that which may be seen in Southern
cities. In Washington or Baltimore,
for instance, one man would not treat
another as brusquely as men . treat wo
men in New York.
LOCAL NEWS.
. IMDEX TO MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
F C Miller Smoke
Hxxxsbksokx New MU4lC
C W Yates Good Beading
J W CoifOLEV City Drug Store j
R M$tpIHTrRE New Fancy Mattlrgs, Ac
Muxds'Bkos. - A DeRosset Fear's Soap,
Li-
For other locals see fourth page.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot op only 3 bales
One white tramp was furnished with
lodgings at the guard house last night
Steamship Iiegulalor, Capt. Doane.
from New York, arrived here this fore
noon.
We are glad to hear that Mrj A. A
H&rtsfield was reported as somewhat
better this morning. I j
There is unbailable matter in the
postoffico in this city addressed to 11. L.
Candler, & Co.. and Moore & Hill.
A series of meetings will bo bezun at
the Front Street M. E- Church to-night.
and will continue during the week.
Schr. JascvfiSott Uier. Watts, cleared
to jay with 312,153 ieet ot lumber, vaU
ued at S5.303.37.- shipped by Messrs.
" -
T ii ! i r.
There were slieht showers in the
early morning hours, but the genial
sun disnelled the clouds and the re
mainder of-tho day has been pleasant,
warm and fair.
Fennel! G. May and Cad Lowery,
both colored, were brought beforo the
Mayor this mornim? charged with
fighting, near the Front street market
bouse, and the former was lined $2, and
the latter $3, for the offense.
Trade in the country stores is re.
ported as being distressingly dull, the
farmers being so busy with their crops
they cannot afford to spare tho time for
any other purpose. Consequently the
merchants have but little to do, but they
will probably make up for lost time
when the harvest season begins.
(JoQSiuerabie attention wa3 auracica
on the streeU this atternoon to a baby
carnage, conveving twins, wmcn were
baautifully and expensively dressed
while the carnage was handsomely dec-
oralBli anj covered with a costly silk
Darasoi Tho twins were dolls and the
turnout was an advertisement for Tay-
lor's Bazaar.
Personal.
Mr. E. B. Burkhimer, of 'this city,
left here last night to go to Mt. Holly,
on the Western section of the Carolina
Central Railroad, to take charge of the
telegraphic station recently located at
that place. ,
Water Longed. (
The steamer Hurt, on her last pas
sage down the river from Fayetteville,
had a flat in tow which was loaded
with rosin, md when about 15 miles
from the city it filled with water and
the steamer was obliged to leave it.
The JSkri, however, returned .this
morning to the place where she had left
the boat load of rosin with another flat
upon which to load tho cargo and bring
consider-
ble delay and the Hurt will not prob
afcly leave here on her return trip to
Fayetteville, before eight or nine o'
clock to night, i
i
Silver Plated Spcons, Forks an
Knives of best quality, and at manu
facturer's prices, can be found at Jjl-
cosi's Hardware Depot. t
f
ILMINGTON. N. C..
. The New Hotel.
The project for a new, large and
commodious hotel in Wilmington is
beginning to assume tangible shap?
and form. There are parties in the
city to-day who are interested in the
niatlcr and who are working directly,
sytematically and energetically with
that desirable object in view. From
what we have been ablo to learn wc
feel assured that a new and elegant ho
tel with every applianceand comfort for
a large number of guebts will, soon be
built and in successful operation under
the management of skillful and experi
enced men. Success to tho enterprise.
A Ghastly Spectacle.
While some colored boys were at
play under Sixth street bi lge, yesterday
afternoon, they found a box partially
covered in the sand, which contained
the remains of an infant in an advanced
stage of decomposition. The Coroner
was notified, who, in company with
Dr. Potter. City Physician, proceeded
to the bridge and made such examina
tion aod investigation as circumstances
would permit.
It was the opinion of
the physician that the remains had been
there three or four months, and that
they were those of an infant newly born
when thus disposed of. An inqurs
was not deemed necessary, and the
Coroner took charge ot the remains for
interment.
For Scotland.
Mr. William McSween, for the last
ten years an engineer on the Wilming
ton. Columbia & Augusta and the Wil
mington & Weldon Railroads, will
luaxe nis last trip to-uay until some
time in tho Fall. In the meantime Mr.
McSween will visit England, where he
has a sister married; and his native
Scotland, where he ha3 a mother living.
Ho will sail from New York on the 8th
proxcio on the steamship Stale oj Ac
braskat and will probably return early
in August. Mr. McSween is a first
class engineer, a pleasant and agreeable
companion and we wish him a prosper
ous passage across the "big pond," a
happy meeting with bi3 loved ones and
a safe and speedy return to the region
of the Capo Fear.
Death of an Agred Lady.
Last Saturday, just a3 the sun was
sinking in tbo Western horizon, the
immortal spirit of Mrs. Eliza Hewlett,
wife of Mr. John Hewlett, of Mason
boro Sound, forsook its tenement of
clay and sped to the God who gave it.
airs. Hewlett was 80 years of age,
being about two years older than her
husband, who survives her. At the
time of her death, this venerable couple
had been married 61 years and had had
11 children born to them, five of whom
m mm w . . .
are now living, airs, uewietc naa
been a member of the Baptist Church
55 years, and died as she bad lived, an
exemplary Christian. She had been in
failing health for the last three years
and had been confined to her house
nearly a year. Her interment took
place yesterday, Rev. Dr. T. H. Pritch-
ard, of this city, being tho officiating
clergyman.
The State Exposition.
The Executive Committee of the
county of New Hanover, appointed to
secure a proper representation of the
rncnnnua nf tho mnnto at tha Qf.)A
Exposition, organized on Thursday,
April 24th, by electing Mr. J. M,
Forsnee Chairman and Mr. C. W.
Worth Secretary. S
Yesterday afternoon, at the call of the
Chairman, they held a meeting at the
Navassa Guano Company's office for
the purpose of systematizing their
abors. There were present Chairman
Forshce. Messrs. Don. McRae. B. F.
Hall. Clayton Giles and C. W. Worth.
To facilitate their work it was deemed
best to appoint several subcommittees,
.u zu rutu ncfn i,ir
t r, . ,xrn
t uu:,- : i;o.. I
On Fruit and Vegetables Messrs.
Nobles. J. W. Barnes an!d C. II. Heide.
On Fish Dr. Bunn and Mr. W. E
Davis. On Oysters, Shell Fish and Marine
Curiosities Messrs. James Hewlett,
John J. Fowler and John Uaar.
On Photos and Pictures of Harbor,
Shipping, Growing Crops, &c. Messrs.
Alderman, Thomas and Croncnberg.
The fish interest-a very important
ono to this county will be mainly rep
resented by prepared specimens, as ex
hibited by Fish Commissioner Worth,
tho preparation .of which Dr. Bunn has
kindly undertaken, with the aid of Mr.
W. E. Davis.
I The Executive Committee ask every
one who has anything creditable to dis-1
.f'V-,.
aid every interested person in prepanug
:Mr'Tn,M in uin
exhibits.
Iifiiii
TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1884.
NEWADVEUTISEMENTS.
NEW FANCY MATTINGS.
SPECIAL OFFERING OF THESE GOODS IN NEW PATTERNS.
Fine Black Goods and
WHITE GOODS an elegant stcck.
SUADIER SILKS 50, 00, 05,
BLACK SILKS An invitation to all to get Vic prices -
LACE CURTAINS new and elegant styles. -
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CORNICE, P
apl 29,. 1834
North Water Street.
With the exception of a few of the
flagstone fidewalks the ' repairs on
North Water Street have all een com
pleted. We learn at the City Hall that
l!lc !or,f was ?'estenay measured by
the Lngmeer in charge and that it
aggregated 3,378 square yards of Bel
gian block pavement, extending from
Market to Mulberry streets.
On the first day of last February,
when the work was begun, North Wa
ter Street was in a very unsightly con
dition and the contrast between its con
dition then and to-day, after an interval
of three months, is simply very great.
It is a handsome piece of work and is
a credit to those under whoso" superin
tendence.it was done as well as to the
city at large. Col. S. L. Fremont was
the Engineer and Mr. R. B. Wood was
tho contractor.
We have not heretofore had anything
to say of the merit of this work be
cause we preferred to wa;t and speak of
it from well ascertained facts
Tho Street Committee, composed of
His Honor, the Mayor, as Chairman,
and Aldermen DeRossct, Chad bourn
and Gey er, have taken a great interest
in this work and bave given it hearty
support and encouragement as it pro
gressed. As we have said, Col, S. L.
Fremont was the engineer under whose
surveys and directions the work was ac
complished and the result has certainly
shown what was well known of him
before, that ho bas proved a faithful;
industrious and capable officer. There
were, we are reliably informed, many
difficulties to be overcome in fixing the
drainage grades so as to prevent
damage to -buildings already erect
ed and at the same time
give proper drainage facilities to all.
That this has been satisfactorily accom
plisbed the tests recently made fully
demonstrate. The method of taking
the water off the streets at the corners
under the sidewalk, and keeping the
soil from the river, is new here, al
though not so elsewhere, and the success
ot that as wen as oi au oi tne woric, eo
far as it has been completed , has been
successfully demonstrated.
. The work of laying the blocks, under
the supervision ot Mr. Wood, the con-1
tractor, seems w uavo ueen cieveny ana
faithfully performed, in all its details.
and the city, as well as those doing
business on North Water street, is to
be congratulated on the completion of a
nf A.lr tli.t nill ,V.l nn nr I
same kind in any other part of the
country.
.Literary.
The May Magazine of American His
tory opens with a contribution irom
John Eaten Cooke on the 'Virginia
r..t.tin Tn1ifUitnn !h I'W? "
It is a study of genuine excellence, and
tho author has rendered it interesting
through bis personal descriptions of the
Virginia statesmen of the period. The
lecond paper.from the pen of Dr. Cyrus
Thomas, presents arguments which
eo to prove that the "Cherokees were
Mound - bnilders." 1 rcdenc G. Mather
contributes an article on "biavery in
the Colony and State of New York.'!
The Editor writes of "William III, of
England1 and his influence on the
forming institutions of America. "The
Great Seal of the Council for New Eng
land'1 is the subject of an essay by
James P. Baxter. New facts nnfold
in the Private Intelligence papers,
which have reached Chapter VIII. In
"Minor Topics" wc have an episode of
the late civil war. entitled the 'Sol
dier's Homeward Voyage"; and ako
"Aaron Burr at Quebec a letter from
James Parton, - Daniel Webster's
Chowder seems to be an all-absorbing
topic and his history and cookery,
statesmanship and codfish, aro served !
to the reader in an agreeable mixture--" I
orisin.1 recipe for makLT " -SSo?OAli ,
chowder. Published at 30 Lafayette
Place, New York city.
NO. 102
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Crapes in great variety.
"
75, 80, 5 and SI. - - - ' s
AMA&vS, PLUSHES, CRETONES, &c
R. ill.
City Drug Store.
gODA WATEB AND FLOWERS,
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES.
Wanted A gooi steady white lad. Apply
at stoic between 9 and 12 a. ra.
Prescriptions prepared day and night.
J. W. CONOUSY,
apiS Manager.
O
NE HUNDRED
BUSHELS CLAY TEAS,
(Jcmsljmment Goods.
Must be sold-
Leave orders at
A. W. RIVENB ARK'S.
Produce Commission Merchant and Grocer,
ii norm water c, Wilmington, w.u.
apl 14
To Fruit Growers.
J HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1CO.O0O , Fruit
Baskets and Strawberry Crates, and am pre
pared to furnish the trade, from Goldgboro to
Charleston. These crates weigh 11 pounds
and save $1.22 In freight between Wilmington
and New York, on each trip. Write to
E. G. BLAIR,
apl 4 i Agent
Shirts Made
rilO ORDER OF BEST WAMSUTTA Shirt
X ing and No. 2100 Linen for the low price of
$1.00. I
A perfect fit and good substantial work guar
an teed. 4 Our natrons and customers are invit
ed to call and leave their measures at the above
remarkably low price at the Wilmington Shirt
Factory. J. ELSBACH, Prop.. ,
feb20tf 27 Market St.
New Music.
"J'LL AWAIT MY LOVE."
When the Spring Time and Robins Have
Come," as sung tfy Thatcher, Primrose &
,Wast's Minstrels. ;
"Sleep Little Darling,"
"Ehren on the Rhine."
"Little Darling Dream of Me."
And all the latest Songs.
'Queen's Lace Handkerchief," as played by
tne jmcw xors uomic upera uo.
For new and pretty Music be sure to vleit
HEINSBERGER'S,
apl 23
Live Book and Muslo
Stores,
In Great Variety.
"TlTE SHOW A STOCK OF SHOESTOR
Gents, Ladies and Misses, Boys and Children,
superior to any in the State. Every kind and
quality, and prices low down. We solicit you
to call and examine them.
QgQ
It.
French & Sons,
108 NORTH FRONT STREET.
apt 28
Good Reading
A L A SMALL COST BARGAINS IN
before offered to the taeonle
of Wilmington: Macauley's History of Enr-
iana, 3 vols. fL.77: Macauley's Essays and
Poems. 3 ols.tl.77: Gibbon's Hlatorv of the
Roman Empire. A vols. t2.3G: Green's Hfetorv
of England, vols. $1.19.
btahuakd POEMS at 59 cents :
Shakespeare. Bvron. Burns. Moore. Hood.
Goldsmith, Sheency, Milton, Cowper. Shelley,
at the sameprice aa above: 8mlth's Bible I
uicuonarv. Klneslev's Sermons. Taln'a Fnr
llsh Literature, Dickens Child's History Eng
land, Pilgrim's Progress, Tales from Shakes-
Sjare, Life of Napoleon, Paul and Virginia,
dd volumes Dickens and Scott's novels,
les Verne's novels, vE3ops Fables, Pole on
W'lUSt. . - . :
We Invite your attention to above ai beinsr
i superior k anyinmg neretoiore oneren,
the binding being all substantial cloth and gilt.
YATI2S' BOOK STOKE,
.apl 23
110 Market Street.
Furniture.
N
EW ARRIVALS OF
WINDOW SHADEb,
WISDOW CORNICES. i
MATTRESSES,
i
FEATHERS, BEDDING, Ac.
t.
For sale low br r
d. a. suiru,
Furaltuie, N. Front Stmt
apl2s
500 Horses
ilAN BE FITTED OCT WITT! fr.rrc-
M r.aJyca. Collars, Hamea, Ac A
full line ! Trunks Wlrm. nH MV)L.t. f.-.
ai our goods are fxeah and best quality lor
.,. . ..
apm
craacsr friends ca t-y; aaa iU. tzi: c :
1 tana of tla wxtx exist always later
2aic3 ta tie Ecr. J ' ' . 1
I CtKnTsiai?atSoa autt to wxtttca ca cr'j
oaeaMa of the paper. ' '
PersocaEsles xatut be avotasdL " -
a?.spai:y and part!ealarly trfer
f tod tiat tae ZiltQt dam tot alrays czt x r
tho tlews of correepondctita tmicji to eU
In tho ectltortil cotTir-.ra.
NEir .0 A4 YIIEKT
1.
: Cool! Cooler f. Coolest I
-OL Uful pattern. - Also REFKIG ERATt ) ' . .
toe same Uut trere to popular last rear. ! ale
beat I ever avr says a ladT. Cr am ! Free
er the-best kind; Ice Chisel and ricks.
Why not keep cool?
. PA r?Tk"FT jy n Vt nr.
r PURE WHITE Oil. " - T at
rtsman's, .Goods, V
WKWAVK TUB FINEST ASSORTMENT
p t English and Beldam Breech Loaders
ever brought to : tbli market.- Also a first
2 stock Pf Shf Us. Wadding. Prtmers,Cart
rldgo Bags, Gun Caps, Game Basrs, &c. In
fact wecta enow RtooJt of Hardware Gooi
goods and guarantee prices. j
W.' E. SPRINGER & CO.,
4 - Sueocasora to John Dawson St Co..
apl 2b ix si and 23 Market sulci '
By ExprecG.
100 0UNDS fbesiTcod!
inn POUNDS FRESH MACKEREL, nr.
iuu ;
dered to arrive for Monday morning's market.
apl 90
W. E. DAVIS & SON.
SMOKE.
LL WHO DESIRE A SMOKE In Which
the senses will bo gently lulled to rest and the
fsnnv frrvrl fwim am " anam i ik.
Ughtful air castles of ''Arabian Nights" splen
dor, should try some of those Domestic and
Imported Cigirs at ,
F. C. MILLER'S Pharmacy,
apl 7 . Comer Fourth and Nun its
Munds Bros. & DeRosset,
HAVE A COMPLETE LINE Or PEAR'S
Su AP. Recommended as a Balm for the skin
preserving It la healthy maintaining lis tone
anu complexion ana preventing wrinkles.
Tooth Brushes.
Just opened another lot of sCperb English
7,Tihe;, These brushes aro sold for
25 CENTS EaCU, and guaranteed as good In
every particular as tho usual 85 and 40 cents
brrish. S
Hand Satchels.
A rcw Hand Satchels for 50 and "3 dents i
Less thancost.L r. x , ani 25-1
Steam e r Paso p o rt
TILL MAKE REGULAR. OTJ
trips to Smlthvillo and the Forts " ' j'
every day except Sunday. & 1
x are, uc, rouna inp. 1'arues or ten or more
can secure tickets da before hand for W)c
apl 21 J. W. HARPER
Enomy is Wealth.
piVE YEARS RENT WILL PUR
CHASE A HOME. Building Lots lor
sale on the instalment plan on Castle,
Church, Nun, Annj Orangc Mulberry. Bed
Cross, Gwynn, Rankin, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Dickinson,
Tenth, Wood, Bay, Eleventh, Charlotte,
Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets.
Also, nouses and Lots for sale. '
Money loaned to thoso wishing to build.
.appiy vo
ap!24cw, , JAMES WILSON.
SUCCESS TO TRIFLES !
CUCUMBEK PICKLKS, !
Is, 0 J"' X L '
In bottles, kes'a and bbls. -
, , Largo and J nicy. 1
PRUNES, DRIED "APPLES
AND DRIED PEACIIES.
Received lately and guaranteed fresh.
CANNED GOODS:
FRESH APPLES, , .
, ' In quart and gallon cans?
PEACIIES, BARTLETT, -PEARS,
PINE APPLES.
j
VJblAlUhbr (standard;.
WINSLOW'S COR1L
GREEN PEAS, iSTRING J' ,
AND LDIA DEANS.1
P. L. BEH)GEES'& CO.
HO North Front 8t.
1884. Spring Trade. 1884.
TfTE ARE BEADY FOB IT WITH A FINE
' stock of SEASONABLE GOODS. Eattaa atd
Rwd Furniture, Lounge?, Easy Chain, Win
, dow Shades, Oil Cloth, Ac I
MATTRESS E3 cf all klaJa la stock and
made to order. Alio, rcnoratlng and repair
Idz done with promptness and ,by competent
worksca.
THOS. C. CRAFT, -Ajrt.,
t . ; - Fnrnttoro Dealer,
29 So. Front Street
apl 2
fJew Arrival
At lio. G South Front Street.
BEST e CIGARS : Aprca Dljarer, A pre
Diner, Afrcs fcoalcr nfl Tonioun. Oirn
tie and Liz Ikes. Bet t o Wine and Ltanor i
anl Cooleat of Drarrt Beer. .
Head Quarters sew Harp Xaad aad C-
i