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?7'-" Review has the largest
f le Hreidalion, of any newspaper
I in ik: city of Wilmington. JB
A fo .truan -22 years old and six feet
ten inches tall advertises (or a position
r.r- nt number of the London
id a i 1
Times.
It is said that the electric lights at
Sacramento can be seen from the high
land near Jackson. 'Amador county, a
distance of sixty miles.
The Qacen. it is said, wants it to be
known that it will ever be a regret to
berlbitsbchadno personal acquain
tance with General Gordon. His
services were rendered for the most
"rart to foreign sovereigns.
Henry George, the author and lec
turer, has a pleasant home in Brook
lyn and two boys, wbo are expert W
cvclists. He has made considerable
money of late, bat is said to be often
pinched to make both end3 meet.
The Daily Review.
VOL. IX.
WILMINGTON. N. O. THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1885.
NO. 123
K. IV. Criswell, the new editor-in-chief
of the Cincinnati Enquirer, is
only 35 years old. Fifteen years ago he
was pumping an oil well at Petroiia.
Thence lie went to Oil City and Titas
ville. finally drifting to Cincinnati.
The State elections f 1685 will bej
held in Massachusetts, Connecticut,
New York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania
Virgina, Ohio. Iowa, Kentucky and
Mississippi. Four of these went Re
publican last Fall and six Democratic.
-- - -PriDcess
Mathilde i3 a very affection
ate creature. When M. de Lssseps de
livered his recent speech at the recep
tion ta the French Academy the over
joyed Friuces3 said: "My dear Les
sen, I can't help it, I must kiss you.''
"Do," briefly replied de Lesscps. And
she did.
No less than 4,530 relatives of Eng
lish titled families are quartered on the
public service. The drafts on the treas
ury for the sisters and aunts of dukes
aoiount to $48,800,450; the brothers-in-law
and nephews or marquesses to
$41,529,350, and the cousins and others
of cam to $210,900,010 per aunum; or
a total sum, going to prove John
Dright's assertion that "the aristocracy
lives on patronage," of $331,236,210.
Now is the season lor painting your
houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware
Depot and buy your paints, if you want
to save mouej. t
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO NEW AnVERTISEttEMTS.
Moonlight and Musie
F C Miller A. Fresh Supply
Mlnos Brothers Full Blast
c W Yates Revised Holy Bibles.
U f.insberger Revised Version of the Holy
I'.lble
Another heavy thunder Btorm this
afternoon.
Fight bales of cotton received at thii
port to-day.
Stawberies sell now at Irom 5 to 10
cents per quart.
Full niDon this alternoon at 17 min
utes past 3 o'clock.
Shrimps are coming in freely now
and sell for 15 cents psr quart.
liase Ball, and Summer underwear
go together. Get the latter from Dyer,
who has a fine line. t
Tickets for the St. John's Sunday
School excarsion to Waccamaw Lake,
on Saturday, may bo had at either of
the bookstores.
You can get the best unlaundried
white shirt in the city at 75 cents at the
Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 27 Mar
ket street, J. Elsbach, Prop. tf
A large crowd went down the river
this morning on the excursion given by
Unity Tent No. 60, 1, O. R , in compli
ment to the High Tent, now in annual
session here.
The Seasides were at Henderson yes
terday but did not play there because
of the very rainy weather. A dispatch
received by Mr. Kasprowicz this morn
ing says that they will return here to
night. There has been no rain in Smithville
ia two weeks past, and we are told that
w is badly needed there. We have had
more or less about every day during that
tune and could readily epare our neigh
bors some of our surplus.
& rained very hard yesterday at Ral
eia and yesterday and last night along
feline of the Wilmington & Weldon R.
It seems to have been particularly
vere about Magnolia and loars are
CDtertained of injuries to vegetation.
We noticed quite a fine display of
dg collars at Jacobi's Hardware De
pot. t
The Mascot.
It was a large and a fashionable au
dience which was present last night at
the Opera House to greet theBijou Op
era Company in their first appearance
here, the piece presented being the
ever popular Mascot. The troupe is a
small one. as its name would indicate,
and we would hardly look far a genu
inely pleasing entertainment from a
company found on the road at this sea
son of the year, and the surprise was
therefore the more agreeable. There
is smoe genuine talent and rearry much
ability comprised in this small compa
ny, and we venture to say that no en
tertainment presented here during the
past season carried its audience with
it more heartily than did that of the
Mascot last night. Certainly, taking
into consideration ali of the disadvan
tages apparent and especially that of
the want of a chorus and a full or
chestra, the piece has never yet
been more successfully presented
in this city. Miss Adelaide Ran
dall, as Btttina, carried all hearts by
storm. She is simply charming in this
character. She is petite, pretty, viva
cious and original, and withal has a
delicious soprano voice, clear, distinct
and birdlike.
Mr. Hamilton, as Lorenzo, is simply
"immense," to use a hackneyed ex
pression, and kept the audience con
vulsed with laughter; Mr. Pepper, as
Pippo, i3 a good actor and has a fine,
well-trained tenor voice, while Miss
Carrie Tutiu, as Fiametla, sustained
her role most admirably. Unfortunate
ly she was suffering from severe hoarse
ness last night and could not, 'evidently,
do herself full justice. Miss Helen
Harrington appeared to advantage as
Frederic, as did also Mr. Paxton as
Rocco. The gobble song was one of the
features of the evening. It was sung
twice and was heartily encored on each
occasion.
The Company will make their second
and last appearance here this evening
in Olivette, when we arc sure they will
be greeted by a full bouse.
Decoration Day.
The following is the programme tor
Decoration Day, Saturday, May 30th,
1885:
Geo. W.Price, Jr., Chief Marshal;
T. H. Betts and David Jacobs, Aids;
Gen. S. H. Manning, Master of Cere
monies. PROGRAMME.
The procession will form in front of
the City Hall, at 2 o'clock, p. m., and
move promptly at 2:30, in the following
order :
FIRST DIVISION.
In charge of Monroe Byrd, assisted by
James Richardson, Lewis Bry
ant and C. H. Thomas.
Enterprise Band of J. C. Abbott, Post
' No. 15, G. A. R.. Col. Geo. L.
Mabson, Commander.
Ex-Union Soldiers and Sailors.
Carriages containing Orator and Chap
lain. SECOND DIVISION.
In charge of Anthony Howe, Jr., assis
ted by John Bradley and
Wm. H. Waddell.
Fireman's Union. Schools in charge of
Teachers, Citizens on foot ,
Civic Societies.
TniRD DIVISION.
In charge of John H. Whiteman, as
sisted by Luke Grady and
J. C. Bizzell.
Citizens in Carriages, Mounted Men.
EXERCISES AT THE NATIONAL CEMETERY
Dirge by the Enterprise Band.
Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. J. W.
Teltair.
Music by Select Choir, G. W. Robin
son, Director.
Oration by E. E. Green.
Music by Select Choir, G. W. Robin
son, Director.
Doxolgy, Benediction, Decoration of
Graves.
After the above services the J. C.
Abbott Post will hold a special service
over the grave of George E. Berden,
late Quartermaster of the Post,
who died during the year past, in ac
cordance with the rules and customs ot
the order.
Committee of Arrangements Reu
ben Carter, Lewis Nixon, Love Parker,
Alexander Stewart, Wm. Taylor,
Chairman. The Chief Marshal requests his aids
and assistants to meet bim at one o'clock
on the day above named at his resi
dence, corner of Sixth and Ann streets
(No. 302) mounted.
Some half dozen trifling cases oi
drunkenness and disorderly conduct
were all that claimed the Mayor's at
tention ths morning.
At 11 o'clock this forenoon the ther
mometer in this office registered 86 de
grees, the highest it has yet attained.
At 3 o'clock it had fallen to 84.
St. James' Churchyard.
We learn with much pleasure that
an art loan exhibit, for the purpose ol
raising the necessary funds to improve
and beautify the old St. James' Church
yard, will soon be held in some suita
b e hall of our cit The object will
certainly commend itself to every cne
of our citizens, anil with the active
help and sympathy of the community,
the ladies and gentlemen who have
charge ok it will be able, wc are satis
fied, to make a grand success of the
exhibition. Aside from our heal art
istic talent, which is by no means des
picable, as shown by a similar exhibi
tion so successfully gotten up by Mrs.
E. H. Parsley, ot this city, a short time
ago, we are suro that in many of our
families there are paintings, statuary,
bronze and other objects of art, and
also many antiquities and relics of by
gone times, which it gathered together
would make a most creditable exhibit,
even in large cities like New Yoik
Boston and Philadelphia.
While some of us may feel a senti
mental regret in seeing our old land
marks, around which so manv histori
cal reminiscences cluster, so rapidly'i
disappear, still we must march with
the progress of improvement, and
"God's Acre" should be carefully and
lovingly tended and improved.
Let us all cooperate towards so wor
thy an object and 7o ali in our power
to make it a success. A meeting to ar
range the details will be held at the
mayor's flico to-morrow, and all are
urgently requested to attend
Personal
Maj. J. C. Winder, General Mana
ger of the Carolina Central R. R. was
in the city to-day.
Col. John I). Taylor, City Clerk and
Treasurer, returned yesterday from St.
Loui?, where he has been in attendance
,n the session of the Grand Ixdgc of
Knights ot Honor.
Hymeneal.
Mr. John C Wagner, formerly of
this city, but now of Goldsboro, was
married in Raleigh yesterday to Miss
Ida B Coides. The happy couple
arrived here last night and will remain
here a Week on a visit to relatives and
friends in this city and on Mason boro
Leonid.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Moonlight and Mnsie.
WHS PLEASURE CLUB UK W. S. F. Co
No 1, will give anexeur.-ion to the BOCKS",
on the Steamer Passport, on i Ft IDA Y NIGHT,
the , leaving promptly at 8 o'clock.
Mubi by Paacae&'a Band. Rei reshmcnts at
cltvprYus. No liquors allowed on b-ard The
committee reserve the right to exclude all ob
jecllonablc poisons.
Tickets, which ean be obtained or the Com
ni it tec, 50 cts
T. D. Thompson, W. C. VonGlahn,
W N. Jacobs, J. T. Retire,
J. M. DonlsD, Committee.
may 2S It
A Fun Band.
The Wilmington Cornet Concert
Club has received lately several addi
tions to its membership and is now the
largest in point of numbers as well as
best in musical ability in the State.
Prof. R. J. Herndon is the Instructor
and the band, which consists of 18
members, is organized as follows :
J. E. Willson, solo E flat cornet and
leader ; S. A. Schlos3, solo B 11a' cornet ;
D. B. Mitchell, first B flat cornet; D.
B. Burkhimer, second B flat cornet;
W.Carr, W. L. Deliossct, Jr., P.
Boatwright and F. Daniel3, altos;
L N. Greenewald, slide B flat trombone :
R. Hawes, R. French, J. D. Smith and
G. Harris3, Jr. tenors; J. Schlos?,
baritone; S. W. Sanders and U.M. Rob.
nson, bases; George R. Dyer, base
drum and cymbals and W.T. Johnson,
snare drum.
The club is in constant and careful
practice and contemplate giving a
concert at au early date, and will meet
at half past 8 o'clock next Friday night
to make some arrangements and to
transact other business of importance.
It is desired that every member be on
hand promptly at the hour des:gnatcd.
A Pleasant Episode.
There was quite a pleasant episode
connected with the closing hours of the
High Tent I. O. R. last night. During
yesterday afternoon Mrs. S. G. Hall
and Mrs. II. H. Foster prepared a very
tastelul buttonhole bouquet for each
member of the High Tent, besides two
bouquets for the wives of two of the
delegates who came with their hus
bands. These were taken to the Tent
last night and presented by one of the
delegates when a committee was ap
pointed to wait upon Mrs. Hall and
Mrs. Foster and request their presence
that the Tent might thank them per
sonally for the delicate compliment.
The ladies went and were met at the
door by a committee appointed for the
purpose and escorted into the hall
where they were presented byMr. J.N.
Minnix to the Tent in a graceful, ap
propriate and felicitous speech aud
were then introduced personally to the
two visiting ladies, who were also pres
ent, and to whom the bouquets were
presented. The ladies were then seat
ed, and after a few speeches by differ
ent delegates, in which they -gave ex
pressions of gratitude for the hospita
ble kindness with which they had been
treated in Wilmington, the Tent closed
in due form to meet again' at Newark,
Ohio, on the fourth Tuesday in May,
1880. The Tent having been closed
there were persoual introductions, lem
onade was served to the ladies and
after a short time the parties left for
their respective homes.
This was the first time that ladies
were ever present at a High Tent meet
ing since the organization of the order.
We republish to-day in a corrected
form the 1
Concert Club
ib yesterday s issue.
written, but when the proof came in an
"oat" was found and in correcting the
galley the printer carelessly inserted the
omitted matter in the wrong place.
Moonlight and Music-
It will be clear aud pretty to mor
row night (.see if it is'nt;) and the
Young Men's Pleasure Club of .Wil
mington Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1
will give a pleasant excursion down the
river. As the moon fills to-day and
the night will be clear (hav'eEt we said
it?) there wiil be every reason for th
young folks to expect a pleasant even
ing. There will be good music and re
freshments at city prices. Messrs. T.
H. Thompson, W. C. VonGlahn. W.
N. Jacobs, J. T. Reiley aud J. M.
Donlan arc the Committe of Arrange
ments and ilvy will do all that lies in
their power to make the occasion pleas
ant to ali.
Soiucol the goods obtained from .he
shoplifters still remain at the sheriff's
ofliee, unclaimed. Parties who may
have lost ipjods arc noli lied to call and
identify ieir articles before 10 o'clock,
Monday next, for all nut claimed at that
time will be returned to the paities in
whose possessiou they'were found, by
order of Court.
Schr. Etta M. Barter, Barter, cleared
to-day tor Georgetown, Demerara, with
242,030 feet lumber, valued at $4,041.
68, shipped by Messrs. E. Kidder &
Sou.
OPERA HOUSE.
U h DNESDA V A THURSDAY, May 21 A 2
EnRagcmcntof THE BIJOU OPERA CO.,
in Ati'hin'j Caneoun Comk Opera, In dire'
act, entitled
TUG MASCOT !
With the following Catt of Characters: Lor
enzo XVII, Prince' of Plombino, Mr. W. II.
Hamilton; r'lanietti, daughter oi )orcDzo
XVII. M ss Carrie Tutein; Pippo, a Shepherd,
Mr. Harry Pepper; Frederic, Prince ot fba,
Miss Helen Harrington; ifocco, a Farmer,
Mr James I'axt ; Page to Lorenzo, Wise
Fan tie tiray, MMhcu, Inu Keeper, Mr. F. W .
Talbot; Bettlna, the Mascot. Miss Adolalde
Eandall. Musical Director, Herr Urenanr.
THURSDAY EVENING. OLIVETTE.
General admission No extra charge for
'Reserved. Seat:, now en sale at Uclndberger'fl.
4uay 25 4 1
Uow to Prevent Fires.
Here is something of interest, benefit
and advantage to housekeepers. It
should be carefully studied and always
preserved and a close attention to it may
prevent a disastrous conflagration:
1. Always buy the best quality of oil.
2. Never make a sudden motion
with a lamp, either in lilting it or set
ting it down.
3. Never place a lamp on the edge ol
a table or mantel.
4. Never fill a lamp alter dark, even
ii you should have to iro without a
light.
5. See that the lamp wicks are al
ways clear, aud that tbey work trcely
in the tube.
6. Never blow a lamp out from the
top.
7. Never take a light to a closet
where there are clothes. If necessary
to go to the closet, place the light at a
distance.
8. U.'e candles when possible in go
ing about the house and in bed-rooms.
They arc cheaper, can't explode and for
many purposes are just as good as
lamps.
9. Matches should always be kept in
stone or earthcu jars or in tin.
10. Matches should never be left
where rats or mice can get hold ot
them. There is nothing more to the
taste of a rat than phosphorous. They
will cat it it they cad ge at it. A box
of matches is almost certain to be set
lire to it a rat gets at it.
11. Have perfectly good xaatch-safes
in every place where matches are to be
used, aud never let a match be left on
the floor.
12. Never let a match go out of your
hand after lighting it until you are sure
the fire is out, ami then it is better to
put it in a stove or earthen dish.
13. It is tar better to use the satety
matches which can only be lighted upon
the box which contains them.
The I'uhlic Slave Confidence
In us. Every day brings fresh proof
to us of the good wiil of ail classes
Our sales each week toot up far in ex
cess of corresponding week in any pre
vious year. This effect must have its
cause, ar,d that may be found in the
fact that we are giving better value for
all money received than we were able
to give before. Our advantages for
buying arc equal if not superior id those
ol any other house in America. When
we desire to buy goods we ask no fa
vors of any manufacturer or wholesale
i dealer on earth. We buy closely and
quickly, but qualitiis must be up to
the mark and prices our owe. As wo
HJE. HE
ICE.
rp iK SCHOONER LSAAi' OBERTON h-u
I arrived with a cargo of t!,- Ix'st MAINE
FLINT ICE. which 1 offer to sell at ONE
HALF CENT per pound, at my Ice Houpc rn
Dock c-trect, or at any ot my ice Depots, or
will deliver it hi the above price. Lower
prices tor lar.c quantities. Country :itron
ac respectfully solicited. Special attention
iven to the wholesale trade.
B. U. .J. AIIRENS,
may -' Proprietor Sew Ice House
Dogs.
JN AND AFIEK -JUNE 10TH ALL DOG3
lound running at large without a Badge will
lc killed. Badges for talc at the Treasurcx'-
OOicc. 11. BROCK ,
may SG 3t tu th sat Chief of Police
Commissioner's Sale of
Real Estate,
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF SALE
made by the Clerk of New Hanover Ku-
nerlor Court, in a cause before him pending
between the helra at law of the laTc John
Knowlcs, the undersigned will sell on Mondty,
June 15th; lt-85, at VI o'clock, M. at the Court
House door, in Wilmington, all that tract of
land of which the said Knowlcs died telzed,
situated on the Duplin road, about four miles
from Wilmington, and now occui icd by Capt.
William Richardson, containing 17 acres more
or less. Terms made known at sale.
s M. EMPIE,
may 12 law4v In Commissioner
Notice.
TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ap
plication will be made lo the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of the county of New JJ;movcr
for an amendment to the Charter of the North
Carolina Phophatc Company, on the ?itb
day of June, A. D. 1885.
liy order of the Board of DIrer.tors.
may 27 td C M. HAWKINS, Scet'y
For the Lake,
rjUIERE WILL BE A FAMILY PIC NIC
at LAKE WACCAMAW, on SATURDAY,
May 30th, 185, for the benefit ot St. John's
Sunday School. The special train which has
been chartered will leave Front Street Depot
at !.:50 A . M. and returning will arrive horo at
7.15 P. M.
Good Mucie, Cool Shades and a Refreshing
Day for everybody on the bangs of the beau
tiful Lake. may 27 3t
Revised Version of the llely lible.
LL SIZES AND STYLES OF BUSHING,
For sale at
UEINSBERGEK'S.
PUBAftS sotk;
We win fee glad to recalr comrnunicatloi
from oar friends os any asJ ail snbiteta.
general interest but
The name ot me writer must always be:
olahed to the Edltox.
Communication most Ot written cm oo
one side ot the paper.
Personalities must be avoided.;
And It Is especially and particularly r.r tf
stood that the Editor does not always endoi
the views of correspondents nalesr -se sutt
in the editorial columae.
NKW AlYEITlSEM12KT8:e
Wilmington
Refrigerator and Ice Works
Capacity :o Tom Ice per Year.
ALL I C E
.Manufactured by us Is made from
DISTILLED WATER, WHICH IV8URES
:TS PClilTV. I
Wc offST lec at the following rates delivered:
5 pounds each delivery, 7ac per 100.
lo 50c per 100. "
Half Cent tcr jKiind in r an titles to suit
buyers it our Factory.
pedal Rates to large corgumera.
ORDERS irom the country carefully pack
ed in Sacks. Tierces or Bogheads, and delW-
.cred free on board ;;t f-0c per he rounds.
WM. K. WORTH & CO ,
may 20 ti Proprietors.
orFIc"EOF .
WILMINGTON ft WELDON K. K. CO.
aMS
Notice to Contractors.
TEOP03AL3 ABE INVITED FOR CSOS3
Tics for the Wilson & Fayottcvllle Rail Road, .
of the following dceeriplion :
Ties to be ( ;j el;ht and a hall feet long, (in
nine inches wide. (7)'. seven inches tales; to
show at 'cast (7) . even i ches lit ait upon each
face; to be evenly and hinoothiy hewed and
equarcd, bntte i at each cud.
Sal i Tics to be of BLACK r.YPRESS,
WHITE OAK, POST OAK or PINK. If ot
Pine t be hew d upon ali our sides, the oth
ers t- ha e ilm bark taken ofl" on two sides,
'lies to be delivered on said line of road at
Mich points as may be agreed upon, and cros
piled oa piles ot 5u Tica each, at intervals of
100 feet, or o!lierrt!-- as may be agreed ujon.
lies, except Black Cyprcsi, not to be cut
before the 1st of duly, HsSL Bids will be re
ceived until the SSth of May, 1&-5.
Address 1 GARDNER,
Engineer W & f. Rail Road.
Care of V. A W. K If Co ,
may 5 128M , Wilmington, N. C.
otice.
to omumn mm limit
OllOPOSALS A UK INVITED FOR THE
J Masonry of the Bridge t rape Fear
liiver rear Faycltcville, and at Ncnse River,
near Smitluld, on the line of the Rail Road
frni Wilton to Fayctvvi'.lc
The Masonry at Cape Fear will be of the
character known as the tanged Hubble Work,
to be built of well piarrlcd dimension stone,
laid In even courses, diminishing In depth
from bottom to top. Amount of Masonry
lo;o cubic yards.
The proposals for this may be to build en
tirely of stone or of stone and Brick.
The Neuse Itlvcr Uridgo w ill be of the char
acter known as Random Itubbtt Work, from
- lone found near the site.
Cement will be furu'bhed by the Company,
and delivered at the nearest Rail Road Depot.
The foundations also will be prepared at the
e.jcne of the Company.
Bida rcce.vcd till Kth day of June, ltf&
Address, F, '. ARDNElt, Engineer,
W. & If. R. B.
Care W. ft W. R. R , Wilmington.
may 15 "v
OFFICE OF WIL , COLUMBIA
, AUGUSTA R. R. CO.
WIUONOTOH, V. C.,Al i ll 25th, 15.
. i
LL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS OF
the day, fresh from the press, can always be
foir.id on the counters at
UKINSBKRGK&'S,
may 2i Live Book and Miuic Storce
In Full Blast.
OUR HANDSOME SODA FOUNTAIN with
Its delicious Pure Fruit Syrups, with or
without genuine Cream. Ice Cream Soda r-.nd
a full line of Mineral Water.
Give no a trial
MUNDS I5KOS.
ruay 1- Market and Second tt
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
JN PURSUANCE OF POWERS CONTAIN
ed in mortgage Irom Owen Eurrscy atd uiie
Kluarclh, dated 1st April, l H, and reeetded
in Iiook U R II, page lot, Kcri ,ters Office ol
New Hanover Count v, 1 will on Friday, the
.'M day of May, I - -, at IS o'clock, M. at Iho
Court House do. r 5 a Wilmington, .v.-tl to ti
i idghext bidder at pUbUe s uction, f r cash,
that tract of land eaBaawmg II !- acn;; be
Uy f
buy we sell; wc murk out oods lower JESf ScftU'Sfeet Us
than any otlir house nd cur; afford to. centre line ot Market street,
.. . . , 5J feet astwardly from the.
MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS
ot this Company will be he id at 10 o'clock, a.
m , on MONDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE
next, at the ofliee of the Company in Wilmfng
ton, N. C., and at 10 o'clock, a. m., on TUES
DAY, THE NI) DAY of JURE next, at
Floren;, S. C, for the purfOfH: of considcr-
In and effecting a lease of the road and all its
property to the Wilmington Wcmon Rail
road Company.
By order of the Board of Director
It. R. BtilDGERS, PresMent
J, W. 1HOMPSON. Secretary,
apl27 bim
OFFICE OF WILMINGT
WM DON R. R CO.,
Wlt-MIWOTOir, N. C, A?)riliath,
re 1 L . n-?r -
meet i ; r mi: srot k holders
ot this Com f any wili be t clt at the office oi
the ComiKioy. In fYLudntofb b MONDAY
THE I-T DA Y o JUNE eex. at 10 o'clock.
a. m , i.n the puipo ejf consklciing and at
la z ugon a icaae by tb& Company of tfet Sail
roat an-t iri; f : thj Wlliulogton, Coiam "
bUt ft Auiu-rta iiallroad Conjiay and for the
.Liiiivvir uy i (in;
eoar.laa A, and purpose of pro-. i'Jii' Utr the flnancial needs of
All customers in our boast: arc treated j seventeenth ?ircct and luanistm tbcocc North- By order o art Directors.
wardly paralk-i wish Seventeenth street u. t; i;uiDGER3, President,
lect. tLenee Esstwanlly parallel with Market; . w TIIOMI'WN. J-ccretary.
alike and whether $& or old io txfe
riencr- wiil ivtr rrnrdvi: Lbt. VeTV Oiisl ' street contuHw l, ft-i lect to tac mill pjio, i
tst ol uiembers oi the Lorntt value for their mocef that is tu our jooanUers, to tee Western Uoe oi tk .m I .
. It was sadly mutilated power to give. SjfRIER, the Old fidfa- cSre une of MarYet't. ct '
It was corrccy hie Clothier. Ill Market street ftoeUetifid. and Umsce westwarujy ssj fee to
Call at Jacobi's Hardware lepct
and examine his tine assortment ot
fishing poles and lines. t
jBbitr. MAUY A. DELi
beiwviz ci xj.ajK, -Uv.
mam
Above sale has been lotpoucd uadl Mon
day next, June 1. at same place a ad same
hour. aaty 28 u
Oiven Up !
y EVERY ONE THAI MtooWAVS
If
SALOON ktps th Ceokut. Freiii t Seer in
the city, awl bewt Whiskey at ootr V for
piaia. . . apiSs