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y FhUASm NOTlOa : wa win bt glad to rtecrrs ooTnartBUattc traoinrtriaada oaiaaf aad til Wsv. sMralUtoNatBBt , Tasmania 01 tie wxissr aust always fct t atetedtotMKOXtttt. - Ofwainaifiattona anat be wrtnaa ea nl omealdsof tbe papet. . ffcrsoaaBttes anat be avoldeq ; aa4 11 la eapscially aad partleauurry na -(ood taat uie JCditox doM not always eadoi he views of eorrupondakU nian ae tats la the editorial eolnaas. ,j .vary svealpit. Sundays x- JU8H T. JAMES, aVd rsorarxro. PTIONS P03TA6 - PAID: C. us months. 2.00. Tl Threa 11.0c. one month, cents. r, ,, delivered by earner. ire. airier. .ncr I IMP" . ' u.rtOT thf rity. at B aoova UrtnU.. d liberal. VOL. XI: WILMINGTON. N. C, SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1887 win report any and AU NO. 126 Lsrer regularly. -. " . ... nttrrliAftA ill! VJii RESTLESSNESS. PHILADELPHIA. Priff- OH E Dollar, . . I.... h .'.rK tcrl uns l.l'-. examine eaC'i ritVz TrlMa'rk a:..l H lull mc ' - ... , ...1 ASA t &lllfl u front ol PH' V . h.7p,"a thr ana u" .Lr . r ... f L? " Tin livelier monument fund now eaches ver f-M.MO. A Uk pi t statf-a that tbo munici alID of NHOoOOO francs, recently but on the nnrtet in fans, was bud. Icrittfd tweoiy nine times oyer. - Ex Secretary Manning now leads knf writes every day. receives hia wtidi. ami is no loneer forbidden to wtbf oewripapers'and diCaJS bnsi bps' tie n origni ana active ana ne. eves that be will soon be quite well fain. . . - - A treat marble deposit has been Uni in Inyo County, C. The mar- ceii of superior quality, hard, solid lndfreefroni ami. A recent lest re tail! in crushing an inch cube of the Injo marble at 20.000 pounds pressure. Mbilo Vermout marble was crushed at P.OOO pttnnds and Italian marble at (.000 pounds. The varieties are of iiui ..... i i : - u 1 4 The accumulated endowment fund ot the new Catholic University at Washington is said now " to approxi- U$7500oo. a sum.ample to begin he nperatUins which are in early 'con emplatioo. Thy erection ol some of be buildings will, it is thought, be com menced this summer. Nodonbt.it is paid. i entertained in .the councils of heCharcaasto'the ability to "raise fiioout difficulty tbe $5,000,000 con- Jered necessary. Tweatyfiva cents mo perannum from only one-half of soLathoIicsin the United States will, bring $1,000,000. . . r.xperunents made at Ottawa. Can fJ. Jaring the winter showed that fjruai bullets fired into a bank of elLpsckej 8now were corapletelj lpnt lfter trayaniog ' distance ot not sore than four leet. Snider ballets, in packed snow, mixed with ice. bat f"d enoar.a to prevent digging - into . it 'aiheet-iroo shovBldid not pene "niore than four. faet. In perfect- iat2,aiw,.packM DV ntnral drift ic;?b'e of beins easily crushed jn .r !r aQl!et penetrateV ftbout aaaSr ".nd 10 looe-d rifted snow less JWTBnteei, though fired from points 3,1 lwrorUiirty yaMs distant.' . A rt for All. udBueLto T? al1 a chaDce to lest ll tnri'it?: rQTlncen r,f il! wonderful 'i l?7rs ,)r- Kins' NeW-1)is' WSik r'ampll,,n' Coughs and wit TK be',r limited time, given ho., Kffer.ls. not oalT Wberat. i thi, .Qh;,undt-d ,fcUB o lh wer hom rSrel re"edr. All who suf- HCfE?,uV or affection ested$rlau?! 801116 Pbthl" BIOm 1 n K mu0"6 hine " caused : inf T.h 1.ru? Su.re . as their S4Byiree tr:: Z customers of so 5ie oi ur ivtng'a rW.: "Iery for tmn mn.:' I Lrifl, ,a . Hluihi ; .1? ncTmou in this tlS tnro. j ,,UIU .ue lhat O-Ma a nL"er d'5appoints roP. indZ,!hB!'. Bronchitis. raat and Inns ba;Z s -uea; 4 ou can teat it hctnn Ft zrlitl botilefree. LJerv optUe warranted. UZZ?!? kieciT slilwry is at Heins- Clear ttift Way VfUbont Iobs of time J wh?n ,he lutestlui The annual meeting of tbe Oakdale reu ot ronstipa ion. r - i- i i . . Jt should i.e iM,uen!LHdies 0akda,e Meojorial Association - m n . W 1 I J cnal la blocte-I ap by chrobie or emporary rnlntl tht ihla' Atlmnt la m.. t - - ... .w . . ... mrwujt; l&dltag anl oba lnale, aul ttevl oiher an4 worecoraiilalots. Hostettet'a stowacli Klt terils'he pr cle renaely to remove the ob" trucUon effe tnitlv , but without lr-nctilng r weakenlux ihe blockatleU bon els. n con eqjeace always to le a. pr nded from the use of or vtol nt laxative?, which are among toe - ost itero'clcn of the neap ooetrin. BWll-wfil ly tti credulous and n-isiuformeu. Ihefla- nr txp iUnre, anl of tli- melu-al lr-ernlty earn Uona the claims u; thirst net rl aperient. Not only a a source of relief and petmenent regular ty to the bowel. Uver and atoraacb. tut as a m&tns of rente tviu and pre entlng kldoey and i-:ad;er troubles, a u itver ana aicne, i is without a peer. LOCAL NEWS. - IRDEI TO NEW AQVERTISf MEITt. II C Bxock L'oa . Jas D huTT lloile IlI98 BKKGER'S It" r .c'Millkk Garden'Seed Mrs W K ii ayo Tbe Hocks C W T atw Base Ball Supplies Gm B Kkench it J-oxs l ively Ild WILSON MAHNiyc Fig Fish U II Robinson, Frecidcnt Notice Johk J Fowler, Mayor Ordinance Horace A Bagg, Chn.n Proposals J WUAKrR In the Surf on Sunlay Millkr A NliisiUE Kentedy's Medical Discovery , " . For other locals see fourth page. There were two interments io Pine Fofest Cemetery, this- week both adalts. The Register of Deeds issued four marriage licences this week; all lor while couples. There were four interments in Oak- dale Cemetery this week; two adulu and two children. In accordance with regulations, on May 30th the Postoflico twt!l be closed from 10. 10 a. m. to 5.00 p. m. Mayor rowier is duterminea to tn- forca the ordinance against traffic on Sunday. See notice published else where. 0 You will find hoes, forks, shovels. spades, scythes, swaths and farming tools of all kinds at J a corn's Hdw. Depot. t Sleamboatmen report about eight feet of water on the shoals in the Cape Fear, with the river about at a stand still. The dog law will be enforced on and alter June 10ih. All dorgs" and ' purpa" found at large after that date will be taken in out of the wet. The steamer Passport will leave her wharf at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon tor Carolina Beach. Returning th train will leave the beach at 6 o'clock - i .- Two juvenile clubs, tbe Wide Awakes, Capt." Louis Meyers, and the Evening StarB. Capt. William Bryce. played a match game of base ball this forenoon which resulted in a score ot 15 lor tbe lormer to 1 1 for the latter. Two Myrtle Grove fishing boats were launched through the surf -yesterday near Carolina lieacu and went out to the Southern rocks Thev were cone three hours and one boat brought back 200 fish and the other 190 Nearly all of the cateb ware pigfish. The New Yorkers enjoy a half holi day, one day in tbe week and why not the Wiltniogtonians. During the duli Summer season no one would lose if it were generally observed. Friday after noon would be a first rate time and then everybody could go off for a few hours of recreation to the Sound, or down the river or to the base ball ground. The ifocks. That favorite resort, the Rocks, is now fpVn tor the season, and attention is invited to Mrs Mayo's card in this issue. The buildings have all been reo ovated and some noted improvements have been made. The rooms and bds are comfortable, tbe servants poiite and , attentive and everybody knows what a good table Mrs. .Mayo always sets. Capt. Barclay is also on band this season with his yachts, and the fj-ihing and bathing and sailing there are of the best.. The steamer lAuise touches there each day going to and returning from Smithiilie Do Not Distress Yourself. Bkndretus Pills cure eruptions. ' tetter, salt rheum, blotches, spots.; pimples, pustules, boils, carbuncles ring. worms, scald heaJ, sore eyes, ery sipelas ch. scurls.; dtscolorations. Tbef is ndthioginoca disgustipg han a face apd. peck all bmkep out with pimples and black 'heads. Make the blood Dure and all such eruptions dis- i U appear, que or to' BHKDit P1T.L3 taken every eight lor moctll Ladies Aleinorlul A HHociation. i W Hi uctu fin i iiursuay aiieroooo in Rankin Hall. The meeting was well ...eudi. and morH interest lta. ... was manifested. A motion was made before the meeting and seconded, that Hon. A. II Van B kkelen to whose a . . . .1. fh-ep interest and nntinng efforts the Memorial Association owe mostly their aucpes in procuring ihe noble monu nt which niarkR the soldier-.' resting place, have the privilege . tntenog tbe Confederate L t at any and all times After transacting other business of the meeting the members voted for meeting nflicers and managers for tbe ensuing year. The following ladies were elected as officers of the Association : President Mi9s Hettie James. Vice President Mrs J. J. Hedrick Treasurer Mrs. E. A. Anderson Secretary Miss Kate Burr Managers Mrs. .fohn L Mrs. John F Garreii. Mrs Cant well, John A Rrn.n Mr. F. R Wiins. Mrs. Roger Moore. Mrs. Benj. Jacobs. Mrs I. II McKoy. Mrs Jusn l James, Mrs John T. Rankin. Mrs. Thos. C. Craft,. Mrs. Win. T. Daggett, Mrs. A L DeRosset. Mrs. Wru R French. Miss Kitiie Price. Miss Julia James. Mrs. Gabriel Holmes. PKtSlUEIsT's KLPOKT. Ojjlctrs and Ladies of the Oakdale. Me morial Association: The close ot auother twelve months brings us together lor the purpose of electing our onicers tor toe ensuing year. Since last we all met. tor the third t itne in the existence ol our Association, we have been called upon to mourn the loss ot members cur little band. Yes, since our last annual meeting, not one oulv but two ot our beloved managers have been called Irom our midst by thai saddest ot all messengers, Death! and Mrs. Norman McRae. one ol our man- AjrHrs kihI Mrs James Hill, an honor' ary manager, are now sleeping their last sleep in that.spot where so often their leet nave irou.io sirew uwers Ikn nrraVDt fit IhoRP. Willi Iftil 111 their country's service. One resting beside her gallant husband, and both so near the hallowed dust ol tbe heroes of ihe Lost Cause, whose deeas ana niem- ru wn honor on our Memorial Day. that when the tocsin is sounded lor that last great reveille they will come forth, the soldier and tbe soldier s wire to meet, tnai rewaiu wmuu i iwujiaeu to the faithlul soldier ot Christ, whose law was duty. All honor and love belouspended Irom this is a wreath on a ascribed to their memory, but the tears goldeo circle, the latter bearing the we shed arc only for our loss ; knowing .1 . ..il. rknuiiih lifct ur a tool t h a I" I Vo on v transferred to The Book of Eternal Lite! - The one. callod upon almost, on her bridal morn, to part with a "Uand. whose brave and honored name it was u :,i trt Hor for mor than UCI pilVOCjc vv - I twentv vears. has followed him over the river and the patient, gentle life here i8.?,l?ded;L nnh'u natnr hrin. Kraiw nr. when the viscissi- tudes of war called upon her to resign tor a time, her eaually gallant husband. not to tbe lender arms of a loving Saviour, but as a prisoner in tbe ene mv'a lines. Her gratitute for bis res- t loin chnna Qfi hpaiiiitnllv in ber un seifish life so often denying herself to supply tbe wants of tboorphan; minis term? with so iuuen auecuon anu ten- i,k"neJLl SL "Jt B"1led 'Io fiEl army above, the motherly heart was hroken. Verilv. as a tender mother to the orphan, a dutiful, loymg daughter to an used mother, aye, ana a I sympathizing friend to all in trouble, th name oi -Marv Hill" will always be held in loving reverence. Sir bravo Confederates have also passed irom our miusi, uu iuuib Memorial stones, bearing the names of Mr. Kuorene Wiezins. Capt. Wm. A. Camming. Mr. Tneodore Eilers. Mr. J. H. Savaie. Mr J. H. Mallard, ana Mr inn f iiotur r added to tbe many v u. -. J - I which mark the last resting place of the Confederate soldiers in Oakdale. Since you have honored me with the office nt President ot our Association, I have had placed seventy-three ot these stones. Olteo. during tbe lime. we have felt uucertain. owtnvf to our small number, that we would have money enough in the Treasury to meet the exoenses of Memorial Day. in ad dition to the cost ot stones, but so tar I ma K n xr a onnxiprloil Thia has in a I measure. Deen uono DV reaucing our carriage hire, and through some kind I i- mribulious from merchants, and a riend who has for two or three years Dast seal me a contribution 01 nye 1 dollaro for expenses on Memorial Day. I not forgetting it this year, although sol stricken by disease that it was with difficulty that her lame hand could pen the address. I refer to Mrs. 0car I G Parsley. Mrs. Whitehead h a also, cm lormar nmnsion madft lika jrcneroUS I contributions. The Iawn Party which we decidej to have last week I think proved ou'to Treasurer $73 07, the amount accruing m-eoU U 8l,sfy bl fnm sales and contrihutmna. and tlsafe money to. every easterner who haye brought to-da,v one dollar more rrorfl a dear old rrend titled, to ara care was that something should be twere almpsientiiely ampnj oursette, I lie who know so well that bv the small SnlJ?jailoo.J,f cnt9' tb! could so much aid in a cause that should be dear to the heart ot every 0MsW a. r auumwu wuuian. v no was not. twenty-fife years ago ca lied u poo to ZJ 'SSZg throw the oblivion of forgetlulnesa over such a past ? Our record so indis cate9 ar thanks are certainly du ,or our solemn services on Memorial Day. w those who offiSat Jon that oc' Icasron. To the-Gtrmania band, -and Cornet Concert Ulob. Ibe Choir who reoaen-a oli hHartHnspinng music; DroDriate Draver: the irified orato. whose carelullv fathered statistics of Utt' war reowfd ot the Okl North , Slate L"" "ua"1 7,ia P". marshal and assistants for the decorou order preserved We are also much iodebted to Messrs Parsley & Wig eins for their generous contribution o lumber for the new stand, wiich we were compelled to erect for the cca ftion The uual courtfsy and help wat tendered by Mr. T. J) nlan, Supt "t Oakdale Cemetery I trust that everv member of the Association wil agree that your President and officers acted as yiu all would have done in "Penning in accepi. inr proposal maae I hu f na T aninQ' llnmnrial HaanAialiiri .i RiehnifniL Va . to ndont thn nutiona decorKlion day as our metnorial day and in so doing join in diath those who in l ie were fighting one lor might and ithe other lor right, the blue and the grey. What truly Southern heart does not revolt at political scheming ovt?r the dead ho sacred a thing as our ''ear Confederate dead who died for Souths ern homes and firesides? After bold ing their graves in such sacred trust for over two decades, shall we now resign them to the keeping of those who fought them in lite? I have brought to the meeting the tetter and my reply; also one received irom tne iignt lntaotry m commendation ot our decision. -This dear friends. I believe, ends my I year's record, and at its close permit me again to thank you lor the courtesy and forbearance which heretofore has J characterized jour demeanor towards me. , Hettie James, President L. M. Association. Elegant Testimonial. We saw displayed in tbe window of Air. George Honnet's jewelry store. appropriate badge or medal which is to db presented to Mr. ll. J. Uerken by his comrades of the Hook & Ladder f. v'uu,paHy at tbe top. upon which is engraved the name. -H. J. Gerken." Below this are t crOMed axes connected by a shield . , . ..iocmi' uu" "u, a,tJ kUO u6u,OB- f- j d ..presented by Wilmington B Hook & ladder Co. No. 1. for Fidelity and Promptness, May, 1887. The design was gotten up in this city, while the medaf, which is of Etruscan gold, was . w manufactured in New York Tbe medal reflects honor upon tbe com- pany. and it could hardly be bestowed np" m"re efficient, active and fear- less fireman than Mr. Gerken Tim. Magistrates. The Superior Court Clerk informs us that, while he bas.tbe power to des clare vacant tbe office of all magistrates who do not qualify within the pres- Icribed lime. (June 9tb) he has never vt,f m-,a nl that nower nlthonirh ttom b. been m.gia.rate. who did not qualify until three months alter that date. His rule has been to notify ali wm ba?e not qaaUfied by that date, . A .; to appear anu qua,.. y wuu.u a, aays. and he will pursue the same course this year, Tbe magistrates appointed session of the Legislature, are as fol lows: Wilmington township W. M. Pois- soa andjW. W. Shaw, both of whom have quaunea. . i r m Cape Fear township- James Cowan and Edward Cobb. Harnel township W. B. Canaday and C. II Alexander Mason boro township B. S Montford and Benj. Fat row. Federal Point township Jacob Home and J r. tsiddle. I MrilfkllVluof In In BlfrnAaa - ---w.v. ... ''Typhoid 1 ever has broken out here (again, but wherever Darbjs Propby I lactic Fluid has been freely qsed there ha oe-n no lever " M.B I.axcastek. P.M.. K.t. Central Alabaniian. ' "lae F luid is not merely audeodon zer, but a disinfrctant a denrover of the disease g rraa in an atmosphere which cannot be breathed without dan- ger N Y. Evening Post : : aioves. uur line ol cok stoves in- eludes a variety of standard pattern?. embracing the very latest improve- buys a sUive from ns. Jacoki's Hdw ivoot. f Take care of yuux ejus. An agency for lh fll are's celebrated Rock Crys tal Speiacle and PJye Glasses is estb- Paints and Varnish. Best to city at LIacobi s. and at lower prices than you have to pay elsewhere tor more com moo goods. t Our AdTlCn to Yell In buying clothiBg for men. boys or children, do not allow yourself to be guided by glaring advertisements which promises to sell clothing lwer than the Old Unliable. It is simply to draw your atteotion in hopes of Felling you something .at a latger profit Wbv will men work hard all day for $1 50, $0 or $3. then throw it away when that sum could be saved in from 10 to 30 miontes by. trading with I, Shrier whom we can recommend and who will deal honorably with yon in every respect. t NEW ADVEKTISEWENT8 rJotice. 'I11IK ANNUAL ME MING OF fHK Stock- 1 holders of the Vi'llraittgton Homestead and I oan A ssoclatlon lll be held on Thursday nigh: June .d, at 9 o'clock, In the City Court Koom. f, u KUtSlsOM, may 27 tf Presideut Dogs N AND ArTEK JU.NE JOTH. ALL Dogs found running at large without a badge will be killed. Badges tpr sale at the Treas urer's Office H. BROOK, may 2s St . Chief of roller. Pig Fish. SUPPlY of these elegant FIII AT PINE GBOVK, VilMGIITSVILLE, N. C. ED. WILSON MANNING may 28 3t sat tu th 1 LITTLE INSIGNIFICANT WEED hE volutlonlz'ng the habits of the world. The wild period ot dissipation, over ork. mental exhaustion aod broken constitutions flndsa check UOXIE to the front. Weakly, ner vous women do double work with less falls ue on five cents worth a day On draught at JAS. P. NUTl'S, the Druggist, may 28 23 N. Front St. Proposals. T3IDS WJLL BE RECEIVED AT THE XJ lffici of tbelBoaxd of Commiislonei a un til Monday, the Gthdavof June, at 2 oV.lk r an. ror tmuainjr ana repairing wai:s around laii .ct nan ana soeciacationa now on flla in the office of the Commissioners. The Com misslonera reserve the iisrht to reiect anv or ail DiQ xlUUACJS A. liAliG. may 28 It Chairman The Rocks. WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to my friends and the public generally, that me noiei at tne bocks is now open ror sum mer guests. Numerous alterations and lm provements have been made since last season. The tablo will be furnished with the best that can be procured. Good Rooms. Comfortable Beds, and a corrs 01 wen trained servants. The best sailing and boating around on tbe Norm Carolina coast. The steamer Louise stops at the Rocks every usy, eacn way. For terms, Ac, address may 281m MRS W. E. MAYO. In the Surf on Sunday. gTEAMKR PASSPORT WILL LEAVE her wharf at 2 o'clock on Sunday, for Carolina Beach. Returning will leave tbe Beach at 6 o'clock. J. W. HARPER, may 28 It - Geh'l Manager CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, MAYOR'S OFFICE, Mat 28, 1887. A TTENTION OF PERSONS INTEREST- ed la called to the following City Ordinance, entitled Sellino oh Offxsjkg for Sale ok Sumdav "Any person or persona wbo shall open hi store or place of business on a Sunday, for tbe purpose of selling ord's posing of. or offering f ir sale, any goods, wares or merchandise, or any article, -within the City of Wilmington. on a Suodar. shall be flaed twenty Ave Uol lara. Provided. tbt noihlng In tbU rdi nance shall refM- o druggists selling medi cines, or ice dealers selling ice " Tbe above Ordinance w.li be strenuously enforced. miy" W It JOHN J. FOWLER, Miyor -o Cummer Reoort I CarolinaBeach J WISH TO INFO KM THE PUBUC THAT 1 am aow pre pat ed to fornUh meals at all hours at the Hotel on Carolina Beach Fish, Oysters and Clams prepa) in all styles aad ar a specUHy. ICE CREAil ant other xef sesumeaU to order. . Ewiieetfany, iaay.e tf'N ' c C, BACUS. NKW ADVERTI8EUCNTS. MAKE YOUR PURCHASES AT- The JLiadies' Emporium, lift Market 8t.. AND SAVE MONEY, New Store ! New Styles I New Goods I , ' O"'" - - ' - r - At Lowest Prices in the City MtLLINKSY; NOTIONS. FaNCT GOODS AND FINE DRESS GOODS. Millinery. Hate Bonnets-New styles tuat la. Flow era. KUboni, feathers, cash ttlsbont. Oroa- ments, Ac. - - Dresjs Trimmings. V Beaded Trimmings, all styles and prices -Gimps, Edgea. Passementciiea, B&A1DS of all descriptions for Trlmm'ng Tailor Braids for binding Tailor made dree see. MU Paste menteries and FrlBrcs, Fourarers and Orna. mcnts. Dress Buttons. Mettl, Pearl, Steel, Ivory and Tailor linlah uutiocs, a great variety. .... DKKSS LININGS of ail dcrrli.tlona a).. Has, Cambrics, c, Whalebones, 1 ewlngSl k. Twist, Ac. , White Goods. I aw 113. Cambrics. Yokliiitfi.Tiio.kinM if nil. .Nainsooks anew lino just locetved. Embroideries. NninwM k. Hamburg and Mull all width.. A full line KmbroWtcred KobcM. A Urm cty . all styles, widths and prices. LACE rLOUNCINGS. Besd LacM. tthan. tilly, Spanish, Guipure, Oriental, Platte, Val- cncmr.es, 0 and n inch, All Over Laces to uimcu. RUCUINGS Novelties lust received "in Crepe l lsso. Lace and blbbou Uuchlng. Black CreiHj Ituchlng. - Handkerchiefs. Ladies and Children's r!entlomn'a fttit Handkerchlefs. , COLLARS AND CUFF3 Ladtta and TMI. dren'a tall ttyleB. Chemisettes In all stylet Gloves. Kid Gloves. Children's Mitts. Lisle Thread and Mllki Jdltts and Gloves, 23c to f 1 per parr. 811k Mitts fore vennig wear Ladles and Children's Summer Gauze Un ¬ derwear Hosiery. A full line of Ladlcs'ChlUJren'esnd Infanta' Hosiery. CUton, Balbiiggan. Lisle Thread and 811 k CORSETS, BUSTLE? A new assortment LU ee Hupporters. DRESS SILKS French Faille Surah and Groa Grain a bargain In the above FAN8. PAKA8OLR. FANCY GOODS Ma erlalafor Fancy Work of all descriptions, Arasenne, R.boojene, China Silks, btamped Tea Trays, Doylies and a1UaS t INFANTS' CAPS at sreatly reduced prices A large variety to chote from. Agency fr Demorest Reliable Patterna, June styles lust received. -Very Respectfully, MBS. E. B. WIGGINS, may 18 - ;. r JIRADE IS LIVELY AT FRENCH A SONS. Low prices, good goods," easy fitting Shots are appreciated by the community. If yon have failed to try a pair come and see ns. , Geo. R. French & Sons, may 22 108 N. Front Street rjlHE MOST POPULAR BOOK OF age.. . y .; Jt She, Jess. Dawn, He, It, The Witch's Head. King Solomon's Mines, by n. Cider Ilaggard, 20 cents each. Sprlnghavea, by Slaekaore; Pure Gold, I Have I oved and Loved, In One Town, A Wrecked Girl. . The New York Papers, Msgazlnes, and aU late works, you will find on the counters at HTCIN'BEEGEfiVS. Plnsli Dressing Cases; J)LULH WORK BOXE8, FINE MOROCCO ALBUMS. A large assortment of fine Guitars, tt - ' .' Just received acd for sale cheap at ; HEINSBERGBR'S. ap!27 Cash Book and Moalc Store ' Wotiee. r gUCCISS ALWAYS ill HANDLING THE BEST GOODS, anil rore 'especially in my line of goods. Tbe mannfactnrlav Af 11 aad arbonated drinks, ha via g made li a a rudy for two years and upwards I caa safe ty warrant an cooas carried out or mv nor'8. And why do 1 warrant them? Slrt. afirr Irflr- a hard .tudent in (be business for vert jf years. I nave fully eqalped myself with tz. chlnery of, the latent ln:proemeats lor th manuraeianng or ssia sooaa; i-ecoaaiy.' 1 n&Mtle tbe be extracts pet up la the United States; thirdly , 1 apar no pains la msnnroc- uxneg mygooos kier, uxngtr le aad Brardy ie a specialty. lust in. xnempson-s uiove Fitting cut Away, Broadway and other makes, at lowest prices' Misses' Corsets, c Llldren's Corset WaUta and UTder from the conBtrTTC'rt,T f'-Ied. -- - ' A. 1V CCA!, e:c.i 23 ?j Cock, UL It I f:fc.t l" ' t never 141U . - t ior we jeiv remciAnt iqci nxon ft puo Usbed in this pl&ca&t iisinsbereer'a.t V
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