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THIS PAPB .hl every na ecpted by JOSH T. JAMKS. rprro a fbopkixtok. otpTIONS POSTAGE PAID: sCB5C six ' months, $2.00. Three J ti 00- One month. 35 cent. 8-ortW' be delivered by earrtere free rte I'' , p3rt of the city, at the abort rf"B week. f506 . r'e10 an1 HberaL AMft1:ilH r- 1 reKrt any &Dd U t their pai-er regularly. Ctf w V. - - , n. ,,r!y Review has the -largest station, of any newspaper c; W. -1 ritv of Wilmington.Ek ,:ist'-1 ' " ft . r.i.,Kh!inif aain in Ohio. PI';!:Si.;i,,b,,thedogia the Fr ' ho Buckeye Stale. U3Z 4 ' .. i and Billy Chandler. . -sv o'J sea dogs, seem determm- eJt0S.Ki. I inpoln emects to r.d iff S'iniiucr in Chicago, catching BttWarirarsi f wrfc. His family U i. is said that the house in which ffashW."" resided when he visted Chir'eston. S. C after the Revolution, , kp converted into a baker's shop. Janes W. Hale,' the originator of cva; P"3tase between Boston. New Y, ,? anJ rhiladelpbia, in 1837.U now M yfars of ai'e. He has been visiting juioa recently. - V Kepub'.ican Congressman says ibi-rU everywhere in Ohio a disposi tion to concede the Senatorship to John Sherman, in the event of the election of aIpubl;-aa Legislature. The seventeen-year locusts appear to have goae do -.vn to Yucatan, and the Yucitancrs are offering up prayers in the churches to have them 'sent up to '"the United States ot the Yankees." From prc-cnt'appcarance3 Mr. Blaine U being crowded to-the rear and Gener al I.-;an is forcing his way to the front in the Republican ranks. It is a sort of "you cannot pall the load, let me try" business. Xe Orleans Picayune: Men who Won tuture cotton deals are belt off. Tcey have no stock on hand, no money to loan planters, nothing to lose. When business is duil they can go away as the taro doaler iroe; and stav until there is something doinir. Tuero is a deal 1 good sense and liberalism, too in the suggestion of the New York World tnat "the reason why Philadelphia and every other city f the Union is asked to aid the Statue u! Liberty is that it is as much the property of Philadelphia as of New York. The Statue is a gift to tho Amer ican pevp-c." A novelty at a -Milwaukee convent commencement was an exhibition ol cooking on the.stage. Oil stoves were used, and the curtain rose upon a very pretty young lady in tho act of taking a loaf of bread from the tin where it bad jusi been baked. Another, equally pretty and expert, put newly kneaded rusks in the oven to bake, while a third turned her attention to preparing a fri cassed chicken'. At a masked ball given in Turin re ceotiy a sensation was caused by a clerical guest who appeared in the costume of lligolctlo, having in the liaajp upon his back an electrical ap parataa by which ho was enabled to give any ono whose hand he grasped a sadden shock. It unluckily happened tint the hump became displaced and discharge the full forco of tho battery into the body of the noble bearer, "asinj him to writhe with Dain and shriek for relief. Before the contrivance could be removed he had oeen rendered insensible. Sti'.soo Uutchins has introduced a novel high-license liquor law in the Xew IJam.nshire Legislature. It pro vides lor the license of-any qualified Tcter who shall present tohe authori of his town or city a petition to that rct si-RCli by a majority of the qual 'keJ voters of his town or city, the full jwnjes and addresses of the signers civen. The license is to bo good fJr lvv years, and the fee to bo $1,000 in every city and every town of 5,000 1Dbitants. $700 in towns . of from 00 to 5.000. $600 in towns of from 3.000 to i.poo, and $100 less for each 1.000 decrease in population. ew York Times on the Virginia ual:t!oa ticket: There is every pros icct that the ticket placed in the field be overwhelmingly defeated, pro VlJed the Democrats adopt a libera1 aQd spacious course. That result M be a cause for congratulation, tecially l0 Republicans, as it would Gtroy tho Mahone n&rtvl a.nd biyb an cPportuuity for the reorganization of JeKepublican3 of Virginia on a foot- sia harmony with the principles, Purposes, and methods of the party b ooghout lhe country. This can only e attained by such a defeat, and Q&tiess State hay ess the Republican voters in that e sense enough to see it. r I VOL. IX. W Tne great French chemist, Cbevreul. hopes to celebrate the hundredth anni versary of his birthday in August. He is a total abstainer from all spirituous liquors, and is in full possession of all his senses, frequently lecturing to the students of the Jardin des Plantes, in Paris. LOCAL NEWS. IX0EX TQ.IEW AOVEgriSEUEITS. W E King TinRoofiog Boxbd For Gent'emen " J B if akshali Bargains C W IAT13 B ank Bosks J M UcQowiJi Baclc Aeala F C Mlllek Tar Heel Liniment Ckaio A Thomas Groceries. .Ac Pabkeb A Taylor Don't Forget Worth A Worth Cotton Gins. Ac CMD HuMPHREr- Fresh Every Day. Munds Brothers Killed for 25 Cents Knights of IIoxor Begular Meeting P li Bridgkrs & Co Boyster's Candy W E Springek A Co Mason's Fruit Jara Geo W Price, Jr Crockery at Auction Heinsbebger Mexican Grass Ilammccks For other locals see fourth page. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the ther mometer in this office registered 88 de grees. Blue, white, grey, brown and olive flannel shirts, are sold by Dyer. The visitors to the mountains will take notice. - ' t The excursionists rerurncd from Washington, D. C, yesterday morn ing.'arriving here at about a quarter past 10 o'clock; Se-vee-ty five cents only for the best white unlaundried shirt in the city, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No. 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop. tf Don't call it hot. Wilmington is an ice house compared with some other points. For instance, in New York, on Friday last, af 3:30 p. m., it was 09 in tho shade. There willbe a congregational meet ing of theFirst Presbyterian Church to-night to consider whether tho time has yet arrived for inviting a' pastor, and if so. whom they will invite. The Young People's Association of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will ciye a Lawn Party in the parsonage grounds next Friday night, and the manage ment will spare no pains In trying to make it an enjoyable affair. Call at; Jacobi's Hardware Depot and examine his fine assortment of fishing poles and lines. t Knlfflits of Honor. Carolina Lodge No. 434.- Regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance is desired as business of im portance will be transacted. It Indications. For the South Atlantic States, gen erally fair weather, except in the ex treme Southern portion, where there will be light local raius, variable winds and stationary temperature. Base Ball, There will be a match game of base ball at the Seaside grounds to-morrow afternoon, between the Eureka and Enterprise nines, at which an admission of id cents will be charged to gentle men. Ladies will be admitted free. Time Changed. The time fixed for holding the sessions of the Industrial School at Brooklyn is at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoons and not on Tuesdays and Fridays, as we were at first informed. The school will open promptly at the hour named, and close at 6 o'clock p. m. Personal Mr. M. W. Hart, of the Tar River Talker, was in the city yesterday and registered at the Commercial Hotel. Capt.'N.F. Parker, A. Q. M., Second Brigade, left for Asheville this morning to make preparations for the arrival, encampment and accommodation of the troops of the command. The Boys Abroad. . From a letter received from one ' of the excursionists to Washington, D. C, we learn that atlhe time of the lire which destroyed the Post building, several members of W. S. F. E. Co. No. .1, were present and did effective work towards extinguishing the flames. Several of the young men called upon the President and he expressed himself as pleased to meet younc men from North Carolina who had cast their maiden votes for him. The weather was intensely hot, the thermometer in dicating 100 in the shade. Now is the season for painting your houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot and buy your paints, if you want toaave monei. t ELMINGTON. N. C. MON DAY. JULY 20, 1885. A Short Holiday. The Editor of this paper spent nearly all of last week at the seashore, at the Rocks and Smithville. and we desire to record here a few of our experiences and the impressions which torccd them selves on our minds. The first of these latter was the wonder and surprise that the magnificence and extent of our sea coast nod the advantages which it offers to pleasure seekers in the Summer are not more thoroughly appreciated than seems to be' the case now. Our first stay was at Smithville, and there wo enjoyed the hospitalities or. iao unei uiunswicii. ab wepaiu our way there, every cent of it, there is no grounds lor doubting our sincerity in saying that it is one of the best kept hotels we have ever found anywhere, North or South, i.i all of our varied experience. The rooms are cool, airy and pleasant, the beds clean and com fortable, the. fare excellent, in good va riety and carefully prepared, and the service is as. good, we think, as it is pos siblc to bo any where. We have never seen a better drilled corps of servants. Dr. Curtis, the proprietor of the hotel, personally supervises the business and bis Manager, Mr. 'Anderson, a hotelist of much experience, is surely the right man in the right place and seems, really, to sometimes anticipate the wants of the guests before they itre expressed. Mr. Chas. Lowenberg caters very ac ceptably to the wants of the gue3ts and Mr. J. W. Farri3h presides in the wine department. - - From Smithyille we went , to the Rocks, that paradise of fishermen. The closing of New Inlet has made this one ot the most famous places on the North Carolina Coast and its advantages as a resort -are becoming rapidly known everywhere. The inlet has closed so that - there are only a few feet of water thereon at high tide and the bay thus formed is tbe most beautiful sailing ground we have ever seen. We uouot it it na3 its superior on the Atlantic coast. There is fine fishing for all, both at the rocks which separate the sea from tho river and at the ledge of rocks which lie but a few fathoms under water and are from two to four miles offshore. Mrs. Mayo is the presiding spirit at the Rocks, and the elegant table which she spreads is well-known of all who have taken a meal there. She is ably assisted by Capt. K. M. Houston, of this city, and Capt. Tom Barclay is a'- ways at hand with hisswitt little yacht. the Annie, to take parties lor a sail on the beautiful bay, or on a fishiug expe dition to the blue water beyond it. We must not neglect to mention that the sleeping quarters are very cmfortable, consisting of small, detached eottages, generally with two rooms to eacn, anu so situated as to catch the wind ia full, no 'matter from what quarter it may blow. It is a matter of surprise to us that so many Wilmingtonians should go farpff from home, during the sultry season, in pursuit of pleasure and recreation while all of the elemonts for a full en joyment are at their very doors. For tho Encampment. Tbe following is the roster of the officers and enlisted men of the Wil mington Light Infantry who will leave tovmorrow morning for the encamp ment: Capt. J. C. Morrison. Second Lieut. F. L. Meares. Sergeants W. R. Morrison,- R. L. Allen, W. N. Harriss. W. H, Robbins. Corporals G. P. Howey, L. P. Thomas. Privates-L. A. Blue. W. S. Black, W. L. Beery, B. W. Beery. R. G. Bor den, J. L. Cantwell, J. J. Clemmons, J. H. Ciark, J. J.' Dray, H. Gerken, Thomas Gause. R. Gurganus, J. J. HedrickJr., Ie Holmes,. B..F. Keiihf W. R. Kingsbury, II. II. Mcllhenny, E. A. Northrop, J. D. Nutt. W. E. Perdew, E. Pbilyaw. John Tienken, J. F. Shotter. W. Shaw, C. W. Stan ford. M. S. Taylor, W. A. Willson. 11 HTWatters, J. L. Yopp. Drummers H. Schulken, James Brickley. Markers J Lumsden.Q. Myers, Reserve Corps Lieut. T. C. James. Veteran Corps Capt. W. M.Swann. Tbe company will leave on the regu lar morning train on tho V. iiniington & Weiden Railroad. At. Warsaw they will be joined by their former com rades, tbe Sampson Light Infantry, of Clintou, Sampson county. AtGoldsboro a special miliary train will be made up and upon this the troops will pro ceed to their destination at Asheville. The company will go from this city with just about half of its membership. There may be come changes before the company leaves here, as some may be added to the force, but the above list comprises tbe names ot all who have already decided to'go. - ; ' , At tho Capital. ,r-. . . ....... . unuer me ueau ot "What I Saw in Washington." a gentleman of this city, one ot those who took the recent ride to Washington on the excursion, train, and who returned to the city yesterday, tarnishes us with tbe following account of his impressions ;J V I : After 19 hours' ride we landed in Washington. We were met at Quan tico by Jack Savage, a Wilmington boy, who is telegraph operator and ticket agent of the Penn. R. R , at Aiex- andna, Va. Visited tho Capitol buiiaing. ioi. Uanauay was in this city, so we did not see him. .The. build- t lags are maguificent. ana fitted up in : . : I ' t- . I . . I 1 l.l bi.yie bo uuu mat it uazzieu tne cyc3 oi we Tar Heels. Beautiful' grounds and parks all over the city, and plenty of room : streets like a lloor and everv ono uses bicycles: every other housela sa loon ; the street cars run 16 hours out of 24; cabs and hacks m abundance. Called on Mr. Peterson, tormerly oper ator here, and saw Gen. Rutherford, who has a law office in same building. Wednesday, called on (ion. Bob Vance in Interior building.-.Saw a great many N. C-people. Visited CanJ. J. B. llussey, of Greensboro, and was shown around; introduced to Mr. lliggins, Appointment Clerk, and a great many more (too numerous to mention); met Maj. Woodford, formerly City Marshal hersevcral years ago; isunder llussey. Tho Treasury Department is a magnifi cent structure. The departments are full of colored people, a great many from here. Mention Senator Ransom's name and you are all "O. K." He is a power in that city and so i3 Vance. Visited the Monument, the Smithsonian Institute and tbe National Museum; wcrth seeing. About 300 office seekers; visited Pension office and new build ing; very fine. Visited Government printingofiices ;a great office ;good many asked about printers here and editors also; visited Corcoran Art Gallery; too utterly utter for me; saw Grover; well, I pity him, for he is shaking bauds all the time; pity he has'nt got a double. Met a Mr. Reed of N. C, who carried home seven commissions for. his people a pleasant gentleman and ready to help a tar bee' ; he knows the Review. All asked about Col. Waddell and wish ed he was .still a member ; he has a big name in Washington. Well, Mr. Editor, Washington is a great place Every one is a ready to take advan tage of a stranger, but the officials, who are very courteous to every one. I mean - the . store keepers and boaril in g places. Went to Alexandria on Saturday morning and found "young Savage had fallen from the train, break ing his right thigh and being otherwise pretty well bruised; met Charley Strangman, Portner's nephew arid partner, who sends regards to C. C. C. and all friends; saw a brewing made, of Alexandrian hops and barley 'Vi enna Cabinet Beer;" asked about our boys and says he loves old Wilmington. The thermometer was 105 in the shade ; went into the vaults and found it 40 there. It was pleasant. They have 12 vaults nnd $250,000 worth ot beer on hand; ni&ke two brewings a day ; have two ice making machines, one 40, the other 35 horse power; make 250 barrels a day; four stories above and three be low ground, and covers two squares have 40 regular employees besides 40 laborers and clerks; boilers are 200 horsi power; runinight and day; have coopirs, carpenters and blacksmiths; have a depot in Washington that is im mensc; own 35 refrigerator cars and are I usy ail the time ; they use 500 lbs. ot malt and 500 bushels of hops per day; the. employees drink beer in lieu ot water, kegs being kept on tap for them all the time. At Ash land we found Mr. Henry Brunhild and family spending the Summer. It is worth a visit to Washington to see the sights and North Carolina people are ready to extend courtesy to any one from this State, no matter bow humble. Gen1! Ransom is always on hand. looking to the interests of North Caro lina; so is Gen. Vance and Capt. IIus- sey. 1 heard it rumored at tne rost office building that Mr. Parsley would be Postmaster. Yours, . Tau Heel, Criminal Court. The Criminal Court ot New Hanover county convened at the Court House in this city at 10 o'clock this forenoon. Judge O. P. Meares presiding and Sol icitor B. R. Moore appearing in behalf of the State. The morning hour3 were devoted to empanceling the grand jury and delivering the customary charge to the same, after which the Court took a recess until 3 o'clock this afternoon. The following comprise the grand jury for the term: W. R. French, foreman; J. - F. - Seli- ars. J. h. Lanier, John T. Keen. John E. St. George, B. L. Gornto, Emanuel Schaiff, R. L. Uutchins, A. L. Brown, R. M. Fowler, C. V .-Bradley and E 1 ward F. Craitr. Must bo Sold. In order to gain sufficient room to place our mammoth stock ot fashiona ble clothing no'v in course of manufac ture, we have made another sweeping redactionon Spring and Summer weight clothing a reduction from 25 to 50 percent, below their former price. Your chances have never been so great Shriek, the Old Reliable Clothier, 114 Market street. Sign of the Golden Arm- : v ;; : t " We noticed quite a fine display cf dog collars at Jacobi's Hardware De pot. . ' - - r i 0 NO. 167. NEW ADVERISEMENT8 Board. JEW GENTLEMEN CAN FIND Pleas ant Sleeping Quarters and good Table Board by applying at . . ' ,if July SO 11 NO. 15 SOUTH EIGHTH 8T Mason's Fruit Jars. T7E NOW HAVE A FULL A6SOBTMENT - TV - of the above Preeervlng J ara. Send in your orders' at once.',' We will guarantee lowest prices. w. k. sruiKUEtt A uo 19. 21 A 23 Market Street, july.20 Wilmington. N. C. Back Again. "I ALL AND HEAR ALL ABOUX WASH- liigfon and Alexandria and get tbe COOLEST BEER In the city. july 20 J. M. McGOWAN. Don't Forget rilHK PLACE TOiJJUY THE WHITE L MOUNTAIN I. C. FREEZER, the very best in use. Water Coolers, Ice Boxes and Refrigerators; Tin Toilet Sets, Lamps, Lan terns. Pumps, and a full 1 nc of Wood and Willow Ware. Jf you want a Stove remem ber we have theFAKMKU. Pare White Oil. PARKER A TAYLOR'S, jaly -20 . . ' - 23 South Front St Frcsli Every Day. J HAVE NOW ON HAND AND WILL COS Unuc to keep a fresh supply of Apples, Peach cs. Watermelons, and all kinds of Vegetables, Chicken?; Epg3, &c. Will soil at reasonable prices. Give me a call. C. M. D. HUMPHREY, july 20 "Davis' Row ". near New Market Geo. W, Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. -TOADIES' AUCTION ON TUESDAY, July 21, at 11 o'clock, at our Sales Rooms, corner Market and Second sts., there will be offered a large assortment of CROCKERY, In almost every variety, bo'. h old and new style Our usual stock of Furniture and other Wares will be setback, la order to' display this ex clusive stock, -which must ba sold without limit or resarvc - julv 23 Mexican Grass Hammocks, JJAMMOCK STRETCHERS an I HOOKS. A ircsh lot iust received. Now is the time to makcyonreclf comfortable. Call at HEINSBERGER'S. Pianos & Organs gOLD ON THE POPULAR MONTHLY INSTALMENT PLAN AT : flEIfitSBERGKR'S, july 30 , Live BooJ( and Music Stores BLANK BOOKS. -rvAY BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, vash Books, Records, Letter Books, Bill Books, Memorandum Books, all sizes and style binding. - Straw an Manilla Wrapping Paper.. Paper 4 Bags, Twine, Ac. Stationery of all klnd3, suitable for every line of business, at lowest pi ices. ' C. W. YATES, july 20 113 Market St Tar Heel Liniment. pOB INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. Ely's Cream Balm and Wcl-Dc-Ycycr's Ca tarrh Cure, Also, a complete stock cf Patent Medicines, urngs, Ac , at F. C. MILLER'S, july 9 Corner Fourth and Nun eta THE MAYO HOUSE, ATFOftT F1SIIEIC, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, with increased facilities for the accommodation of parties. Parties made up along the lines of ihe different : Railroads can have the line and fast steamer PASSPORT, with the ever popular and accommodating Captain J. W. Harper, to meet them at the Railroad wharf upon the arrival of tho train, by correspond ing with him or W. K. Mayo, at Wilmington, There ht now the best fishing at the Rocks ever known In this country, a line sea boat, undr the management of a skilled callor, Capt. Thos. Bark ley, to take parlies cut sail ing Either ! Hi water or Barf bathing. The Tabic. sunpUcd with the best the market and sea affords, and launder tbe Immediate super vision of Mrs. Mayo, with Mr. Robert lions ton as assistant- Regular boats to and from the Kocks twice daily; 'caving Wilmington at Uo'ciock, A. ,M. and k o'clock. P.M. This now popular resort is no tei ior its lntlgora ilng in fin en co upon weak and debilitated per sons, who immediately; feel Its effect. There are all ths Fishing Tackle and Bait necessa ry for good spoit lobe had upon tbe place, aiso Fine Lliuor and Cigars. -jnly 6 m a MRS. MARY A. MAYO. Call on Us v Jjl02 FRESn FAMILY GROCERIES I Country Produc?, Wines, Liquors, Tobaccocs, 4c, "Buckingham Eye," "River M1R3," "Old Leg Cabin," "Brunswick Private ftock, and "Hunter's" Choice, are very fine Eye Whia keys. We also have Corn Whiskeys, Wises, bins and Brandies. Highest market prises paid for Country Pro dace. Consignments soutilcd. CRAIG A THOMAS. Produce Commission Merchants and Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, e. - lis So. Front Street, Wilmington, N. C jnly 20 - rUEASS KOTICJL.' . TTt wm fcs tlad to ncsxvt eonscalcattoa fxoaro Steals ea lay aai all rcatjttts.; geaeraltaterestlrai Tn name of tne writer nust always t; Uhod to the Editor. ;. Csaaasnlcagona ntnat t vzlttta - ea on esa tide of tae paper. PcrsonantleammtDe avoided. '' And it Is especially and particularly unO stood that tne Editor does not arways'tadoi the views of correspondenta units so sUti in the editorial colamna. I MEW AD VEKTISEfllEKTS; , COTTON GINS, COTTON PRESSES, &c. -'- '. ' " : - ' - . . ." , '" ' E SOLICIT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS for tbe WINSUIP COTTON GINS AND COITON PRESSES, which are superior to any offered in sula market. Clrcu'aw anil Price lists wiU be sent on application. WORTH & WORTH. july 20 Owing' to the Sickness - -OF- ROYSTER'S CANDY MAKER We have been ntable to get any of : his fine Candles for the j - -. " ' - ' " past ten days. . Owing to his Recovery; We can now supply yeu with any desired amount. 3 lbs. for SI. P. L. BRIDflERS & CO., HO North Front Bt. july 20 Killed for 25 Cents. jyjENNES'S SURE CORN KILLER, FOR . Hard and 8oft Corns, B anions. Warts, Cai- '"".! . f - lousncse, Moles, Ac. MUND3 BROS., i 101 North Front Streets iuly 15 1 621 North Fourth Street TIN E00FING, JTOOF REP AI KING AND PAINTING. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware made to order, StovePipes. Elbows, &c., Ac . jt- jouuing generally. W.E. KING, Practical Tinsmith, Princcss.bct. Front and Water Streets July 15 - Bargains, Bargains, QITIZENS OF WILMINGTON, CONSULT your own Interest and buy country produce of ! J. R. MARSHALL, 24 North Water M. . Consignments an rushing In. Why stand ye Idle V ; f July 10 Gentlemen's gUMMER HALF HOSE, ; Gent's 11. 8, Handkerchiefs, Stato Guard HdkPs, fl pr dozen. , State Guard Gloves, lCc a pair. Ladles Hosiery, Mitts and Gloves. Reduced prices for all qualTlies White Dress Goods. JNO. J. hedriOk. july 13 . ,.: Patronize Our Home Insu rance Cos. SAVEYOUR MOHEY, ADO EEEPAT HOME WHA TOO HAVE TO SPEND FOR IRSDKARCE. The (lennania Hotul Fire Inssraiice Conpiij, of wimm'ikgton, n. c, js now thoroughly organized and prepared to tike First Class Rlaks.agalnst losses by FIRE. Office No. 122 Pilnccss: fit , Journal Bolld lng- ' B. G. WORTH. President. J. E. LIP PITT, Sect'y A Treas. . apl 21 tf . Pig Fisli ! Pig Fish ! G OOD SUPPLY ON"' IIASB AT FINE GROVE Oar SHARPIE and other Iit ready at Ave minutes' notice with QWEN JONES (best boatman on tbe Sound; and bis two bojs always on the lookout to . take you sailing. Transient and Permanent Boarder accommodated. Telephone So. 74 June U7 ED. WILSON MANNING., Wanted. 250 CORNXIi GBOCEEYMES TO GIVE AWAY ICE to their custamers. Call anJscc tu. ; v ,T jute 1C t WU. E. DAVlS-k SON WANTED. LAD1E5 AND G E KTLEUEN to take nice, light, pleasant work, at their own homes. Werk sent 1j mail any distance all the year round, tl to a day can ue quieuy maie; no canvassing. 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