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THIS Sandayt x 61 ,(SII T- .TAMES. .tHf--u"ri1- months. t2.00. Three " . I IV. .-l- One nontb.-cento. ths. . i h carxlars free M 'f -.- T I ' part rftrftv. at tbe above -IP ecu- ! - .ya lAtt i' ' l13 J- will rcrt anv l" tr' ..... Ht-r wriiarly. - "" " Dt.ln Tin! Ti" r the hui-oT edawliun ot the i - hili' v be located al Mor.t rfrI,p", r,fr has changed R .) ne. win Iu fitn vvh-, will heroafieir HrJ r A. 7 " .r u . ;:i Avoi'l the ahtals ...... t. ii u " . - , licksaud on which Ol. -lotus ' flecked Mr. Dal may make a of it. and we hope that he will. 1 i r, yarso "viltoo was one of A - ......hinff viilaiTBs in Minne- railroad built through that t the Village at ome distance. 4ro'lbe place ii- ne ot ilS lad ro luc ' . if , lie raai proprietor has just old 115 OfiC-nai H ,,1 'main .,1 Ii"1 pu'" " irne . .i : into farinin Ur.d. . ... ii niriVf rU" ' .ni.. wanna just pipped 300 , U'.i t . I i'A' l t' b trinjiani- jfarhr't) pist thirty jpars. and triih.sexpninc is that these tre.aaretha u. -si thnlt- and hardy nn.i mke tbe rw wind breaks of any tree thai has a been tried on the Iowa prairies. A mernh-r l musti.lns- tncas tmili' An-ria. Prince Alired von W tf.ee t has shocked the D(!n(.tneirist crHc-v by setlintf up itrver. gtocfrwl Iruiterer at Purer holdJ -rf. "far Vienna. The Prirc. bt"t ww liunncially rained, has dec'fM th! i" "rdr. to make money. g o.l trvlf i" better thnn a small Gov erntnert spp iMtuuent. and he has sentd blj d-'cJed to attend to his buint-s In p?ri'n Tsrrt ppi3!"nd with arrears, recently ijue1 ty the pf-nsion bureau, are said in b- the largest ever1 paid. 'One was it Fis"ci3 Pa'ternn. formerly of Com pry (;. 154 I York Infantry, who is totally blinfl. lie is to receive $13. 337 9J, nd $72 a month as lonj as he Itcs The other is to Walter S Stephens, formerly ot Company A. 81st Olii'i Infantry . Me is insane He will receife$12 346. and $72 a month. Soma of the new dim cloaks for maimer wear are very handsome and stylish. Others loi.k as if designed lutirelr as an excuse lr I ho buyingof a nrelwrap 'ihse ol vefy pale bued ilk. lined with pink or blue, are of this cla-j. Amon the realiy useful models l'e!y exhibited were those of dove tMjTbeie mohair, cashmere, and arm a re stuff. . nother was made of hna colort-d canvas, extremely fine in quality, and of close Newmarket shape in the back, with semi-loose fronts but toord to ib vnist and there tied with brotfn satin ribbon. sort of trellis P&Ueln in guldunbrowQ silk formed a delicate woven stripe down the fronts oatheooltar arid sleeves, and edges of tha pointed hod. This wrap, while sijlish. wh certainly eflective as a meiDsof protection against dust, and the color would not show very quickly any clinging marks of the same, as a thorough shaktDt- after a dusty journey oald quickly remove every particl- whioh had adhered to it,. mi ; There seems to be no. legitimate reason for the advance ia -coffee from "J '0 20$ cents & pound in the last year u.13 purely the result of operations by pecal&tor in cotton and other pro Iqcu and is deprecated by . the leeiti o&te jobbers, who assert that tho effect ka been to drive from New York millions of dollars worth of - trade. lich had been encouraged by , the -Urtingolthe New York Coffee Ex change np.in supposed busine3S3 prin ciP:es. The Tribune says: 'lf the Ex chmfe wishes to maintain its comtuer c-landing it would better rid itself jtf the speculators woo seem to control 1U business. Thdre is al another side 10 this cofffe gambling. It has put up JJB poor man's principal luxury about 200 Per cent, io one year, and has brught into the" market again all sorts deleterious mixtures which had been dr'en rut by the low prices prevailing r ,Wo or three years. Now only those can i fford to pay thirty cents and nre a Pound can hope to?get anything Nt adulterated Cofij.v ' ; ' ,cparatory to making some change.3 M !us,ness before'the fall season. Mr. Sol. Bear advertises in tbls issue lines of his large stock which he urrs us be has decided to close out: nfi,Qe hi adverliseQ-ent and you m hod for sale some article jou need tf . urcoeapesiplaceto buy your school and school stationery is at lleins- VOL. XL VVouilerfiil Curs. W. D Iloyt & C . Wholesale and RetAiLDroegits f !torue. (ia . say: Wir have been sellins: Dr. Kind's New Discovery. E'ectric Bitters and Buck len's Arnica Salve fr iwo iears Have nevr handled remedies that sell hs well, or give such universal satLsfac tion. There have been some wondrr ful cures effKJT.ed by the?? medicines in this city. Several cases ot pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured hv the me of a lew bottles ot Dr. King's New Discowry. taken in connection with Efectric Bitters Wn guarantee ihcm always. Sold by V II. (iieen & CO: ' Personal. Mr. N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile. Ala., writes: I tak ereat nlea?ur in recommending Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. havir.; used it lor a severe attack ol Bronchuis and C tarrh. It cave me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been Hlicted since I al.-o beg to state that I had tried other remedies with ngood result. Have als'i used electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life PMls, both of which I can rec-ounind. Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con sumption. Cughs and Colds, is sold on a positive gunrantcn. Trial bottles tree at VV.-Il (ireen & C's drn store. LOCAL NEWS. IKDEX TO NEW AQVERTIiEttEBTX. r C MILLER iiarden Sect IlKINSBEIlGEE'S NCW Goods C ATK8 'In lc Vtrgiuia" M I llkjb Jfc Niestlib Kcncedy's Medical Discovery This is cool weather for the time ot year Four bale, of cotton were received at this port to-day. Last Sunday's Charlotte papers have not yet come to hand. Steamboatmen report about Ave feet of water on the sboaU in the Cape Fear, with the river falling rapidly. Now is the time when newspaper wits so-called indu'ge in lunny say ings about the harmless cucumber. Paints and Varnish. Best iu city at Jacobi s. and at lower prices than you have to pay elsewhere tor more com mon goods. There was an unusual quietude at the City Hall this morning, with no cases lor the Mayor's consideration. People seems to be on their good behavior. Indication For North Carolina, fair weather, slight changes in temperature. All the boats of the Carolina Yacht Club, which were brought here lor Jibe race in the Cape Fear during the time of the military encampment, have been returned to the Sound at Wri?htsville. . Jtailroad Assessors. Messes. M, C. Guthrio, D. P. High and II. A. Bagg. Chairmen respective lyotthe Boards of Commissioners ol Brunswick, Columbus and New Han over counties, assembled at the Court House this morning to appraise and assess that portion of the Wilmington. Columbia & Augusta Railroad which lies within those counties. Mr. H. A.'Bagg. of New Hancver, was in the Chair and Capt, D. P. High, of Columbus, was made Secretary. Mr V. A. Riacb, General Auditor of the Atlantic Coast Line System, represent ed the interest ot the HailroadCompany There are 05 miles of this road iu the State on the main line, and 7j miles ot sidetrack, distributed as follows: New Hanoyer. 1 1 miles main line and 2 80 100 sidetrack; Brunswick. Hi. miles main line and 89 tOtJ side track; Columbus, 5l miles m.ain line and 3 56100 side track. After examining the reports ot the railroad company and hearing such testimony as was deemed sufficient, it was ordered by the Board that the valuation of the railroad tracl,-. inciqd ing side tracks, be $300,000 for that part of said railroad which lies in the State of North Carolina, and that the rolling stock, depots &c. be valued at the sum ot $ 120.000 for such part of that property as is in said State. The property, including main line. side-tracks, depot buildings, ware houses. rfdUng stock &c. was valued at $6,000 pec mife. And it was further ordered that the Secretary furnish a copy of such valua tion to the chairmen ot the Boards of Commissioners of New Hanover, Brunswick and Columbus counties, and alsoto the Mayors of the City ol WilruiCSt00 an(1 lne towns White ville, Fair Bluff Chadbourn and Cerro Gordo; and it is further ordered that a copy of all reports and proceedings, to gether with papers, be forwarded to the Auditor of the Stale. The Review Job Ofkick is the place t j get jood work at moderate pric. . I WfLMINGTON N. C, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, Dtiwn tli Itiver. An excursion will he eiven to Caro lina Beach to morrow under the auspice- of the congregation of St. Thomaa Church. Preparations have been made to make it a pieasant occasion to all who may attend Thero wiil be mu)ic dancing and refreshments, with urt bathing and fishing lor th'f who may desire thMu The Pastporrt will make two trips during the day, one at 9 a. m. and the ruber at 3 p. m. Fourth Street B ".!:. The work of tearing down Fourth street bridge, preparatory to puLLing up a new substantial iron" structure, whs c -uimencftd this morning Thecarriage way was the first to receive attention and that was soon put in such condi tion as to prevent the passage of teams orcarrias-es The footway for pedes trians has not yet been touched, but vebi :les, fr the present, will be com pelled to cross at Sixth" street. It is expected that the work of putting up thu iron bridge will be pushed as rapid ly as possible to completion, so as to cause as little inconvenience to the public as possible. A Correct"Acciiliit It seem that the account published by us on Monday of an attempted out, rageoo South Front street was not cor rect. The gentleman on whose prem ises it occurred asur"8 us that it was exaggerated He says that the young lady was not confronted by the man at all and that she was not near enough for him to touch her. She had occa sion to go into the yard in the rear of the premises and discovered a dirty, repulsive looking colored man lurk ing in siome bushes. As soon as she saw hiin she sc. earned and ran towards the house and at thesa'iie time the man. who wa evidently as much frightened as she was. made a bolt lor the lence, which he scaled, and then vanished. It ia thought that the iniru dar was there for the purpose ol steal ing chickens, a number of which were in the yjfrd and among Che shrubberies. And this is all there is in it. A Novel Craft. Mr. Norwood Giles has recently had completed a boat wbich tg a novelty, ft is a dugout oanoe, fitted in yacht style with rudder, mast. sail, centre board and thwarts. The tree from which it was built was curled cypress a rare wood and the canoe is I2 feet locg and 3 leet beam. The timber trew on tho banks of the Cape Fear, where it was cut and givon a rough shape and then floated to this city, where it was rinished under the supervision of Mr. Giles. All tho work has been done with an ordinary turpentine -puller." inside and outside, and it is all of one piece of wood with the exception of the thwarts and mast bench. The inside is painted a light lead color while the outside is simply varnished, without any paint. ad the finish is as pretty to look upon as mahogany. We have seen many curled woods, but have never seen curled cypress before. ft lakes an o ezant finish and it is report ed to last a l ng time. Fourth ot July. The next regatta of the Carolina Yacht Club will be sailed over the Wrightsville Course on the Fourth of July next. It is intended that this shall be the most notable and interest' ing regatta ever sailed by the Club, and to this end some very valuable prizes will be offered. The first prize for yachts of the first class will be a sol:d silver pitcher, purchased by Mr. Geo. W. Kidder, and va'ued at $250. Two more prize, whose aggregate yalue will be $350, will be donated by prom inent citizens, who take much delight in aquatio sports. The latter prizes have aot yet been selected, but it is en tirely safe to say that they will be beau tilul in design excellent in workman ship and valuable in material. The aggregate value of prizes to be com pets ed for amounts to $600, and this, fact ought to stimulate every yauhtsman to do his rtmosl to win the rac and, con sequently, one ot the prizes. We hope to see the Sound alive with crafts otall sorts and descriptions on that day. from the fast trailing yachts ol Ihe fleet to the humble batteauand dugout, and we hope to see Wrightsville thronged with soectators as it never has been to witness the exciting aport. Stoves. Our line ot cook stoves in eludes a variety ot standard patterns, embracing the very latest improve ments. We will not only satisfy but save money to every customer whoi bnvs a stov from o. JirnRi's Hdvr.-!P"!L I Depot. t . J "tand Prom Under. New York speculators in c flee have c rue to griet. and many prominent firms .have tailed in consequence ! the sharp decline in the price of that berry. The advance was -altogether for speculative purposes, and we are not mourners at the result The same re marks will also apply to Chicago p-e- ulators in wheat, who have also come 1 1 deep griet in con-equence ot the sharp decline io that article of lood. "Are you going to build, repair or paint? Then buy your material from Jacob's Ildw. Depot. He wilfsupply you with the best and save you money f The Carolina Central. We gave yesterday the proceedings of the noon session of the Board of Ap praisers and Assessors,- in the matter of the Carolina Central R. R. At the afternoon session the chair man asked tor information as to the side track n Null street, connecting with the VVilmingt-n & VVcldon Rail road The Suporiuloudent, 'io reply, said that Ibis track did not belong to th -Carolina Central ; it was laid by the Wilmington & Weldou Company, and was entirely in their control The amended statement of the Sup erintendent was submitted, showing 264 miles ot maiu track. 15 miles and 2.710 feet ot side track, thirty-four warehouses and four offices inside the right ot way. After further consideration of the matter the Board adopted the follow, ing- Ordcrd, by the B ard of Appraisers and Assessors lor the Carolina Centrai Railroad, that the value of said railroad track, as defined in section 45 of the Act to provide tor the assessment ot prop erty and collection of taxes, be assessed at $1 000.000, and that the value ot rolling slock as defined in sections 46, 47 and 48 ot said Act. be assessed at $200 000. The Board find that the ag greaato value of capital slock is notu ing and that there is nothing to be de ducted troin the above valua tion. The Board further find that the entire length of the rail road is 264 miles and 2 905 lect;of which there are in New Hanover one mile and 528 feet; iu Brunswick 11 miles 506 leet; Columbus, u miles. 428 feet; B-adeu, 3 miles, 4 173 feet; Robe son, 30 miles. 3.494 feet; Richmond, 32 miles. 3 592 feet; Anson. 27 miles. 2,515 feet; Union 25 miles. 2,770 feet; Meek lenbunr, 23 miles. 484 feet; Gaston. 17 miles 3,520 feet ; Lincoln, 15 miles, 3,106 feet;' Cleveland, 21 miles. 1.460 feet; Rutherford 16 miles, 124 feet; and that the proportion of the aforesaid assess inents per mile is $4,536, It is further ordered that the Secre taay of the Board forward a copy of this order to the chairmen of the County Commissioners of the above named counties, and to the mayor of each city or incorporated town through which said railroad runs, and a like certifi cate, together with all the reports ot the railroad officers and other papers and evidence which form the basis of the above valuation, to the Auditor of tbe State;" Mattings, hammocks, bath towels, summer underwear and straw hats at Sol. Bear's. tf Our Advice to You In buying clothing for men, boys or children, do not allow yourself -to be guided by glaring advertisements wbich promises to sell clothing lower than tbe Old Reliable. Jt is simply to draw your attention in hopes of selling you something .at a larger profit Why will men work, hard all day for $1 50.. $i or $3, then throw it away when that sura could be saved in from 10 to a30 minutes by trading with I. SriRiER whom . we can recommend and who will deal honorably with you in every respect. t ; T.Htf i4 A I LH. The nulle etose nd arrive at tbe CUy Poat office as foPows ; - CU'SK. Northern through malls, fast 10.00 P. M. Northern through and wf mails.. "..8. 00 A. M. N. C. and A. A X. C. Railroads and routes supplied therefrom. 10.00 P M. and 8.00 A. M. Raleigh .....S.00 A. ki. and 7.00 P. M. Southern malls.... - ...! 00 p. M. C be raw A Darlington R R ani point supplied therefrom...,..,.. t,,,. .9.10 P. M. DAILY' EXCEPT SUNDAY. 'j. Western math (O.C,XUway).......6.00 A.M. Faj0te'?ItleVr r. 4Y VE.B. nil points supplied therefr m.. 6.00 A. M. Raleigh Hamlet K. it. and points ftnnnl ed therefrom "-00 P. U. Cbarlofe and Max ton.. 7 00 t Al and 6 on A M Sratthville 2.f0 P. M. W right vllle ........S..0 A. II. TUKSPaYS anp FKIDAYS- Ooslow C II, and latennedfate offi ce.,,,.,,,,....,.., .... . . ..........6.00 A. M. Little KUer, 8. C, and iniemretilatc offices 8.00 P. M. Cape Fear River mall 1.00 P.M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls.. .10.30 P. M. Southern tnrongh and way mails.-. 6.00 A.M. and 9 00AM Southern, West of Florence .....9.?0 A, M. Carolina Antral RaUroai9.3J A. M. & 9 0J PM Carrl! delivery open n Sunday from 9 00' tOlO.OAA M- Ueneral delivery open from 6 30 A. M. io 7 00 P.M., and on undays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. Stamp Office open trots e so A. M. to 7 P. M., Money trder and Register Departreat open from 8 A. M to 5 P. M.. CAotafttdoa. Mails coU-?t9d bouacroet boxes in Duainess h. M A mAVI IIVIU UklVi &-vuw mw mw v M atjd ia.il . ' '- K;- art - avwm wwitntw a? thu 1tv t K NO. 141 Krror." Ehitok Daily Rkvif.av : In yesterday's Htr there hppeand an editorial headed Error" hch was. I suppose, intended hs. an apol gy lor the numerous typographical and oth er errors which appear in the columns ol that paper lrra time to time Such an apology may haver been called for, hut a a practical prinlet .1 'bjct to hiving the odium ot s u-h mistakes cast LU?"'J ,ne n-P-lr lne wti-r sy:: ii.Ti n iMioi Milium u is in vi'ivc xeneof cojyy. tf he tls not do hi it is inexcusable and he ahrws himself to be ior workman a bungler.1 T this I m -si respecttul y d tnur. It po part of a cmp riior's duly ufx ccpy. His imperittive duty is to follow c py strictly, verbatim, tt Jileralim et punctuaiim Or. as the old maxim i be printing bflice ol my bovbnod was. "to follow cipy if it goes out of the wind w." If a printer is to be calkd "a pour workman a bungler" for following copy what is to be said of a writer who . cannot express his own 'dcas on paper in such shape as not to need fixiny up by the printer? I grant that the printer who neulects to correct errors mark d on the proof is a bung ler" and should be severely censured, but, until printers are paid the com bined salaries of editor, prool reader and compositor, soouid they be expect ed to perform their duties? I have seen revise after revise taken lor writers, each neeoutaioing so many alterations that when at last the matter . was al lowed, to go in the paper tbe writer could hat illy rccogtiizu it as his origi nal article A printer should be noth ing raoro than a mental machine, with lio ideas and no discretion of its own, nut should respond promptly and cor rectly to tbe touch ot its operator the writer. There is. I am proud to say, printers who are competent, and often do fix Cjpy an J work for employers that recognize tlie fac?. and appreciate it. but it is not the compositor'-; duly so t do. The writer should fix his copy as he would have It appear in print, the printer should set it ud as written and given to him, the proof reader should Hud and mark tho errors and then the printer should be held accountable lor their coneeiion. Ttpo. N WW AOVKKTISlSMtSN TS. Excursion T THIS CAROLINA BEA II, UNDER the aupicc8 of St Thomas' Congregation, on THURSDAY, JUNE 16th. Boat leaves foot of Market street at 9 a, m. and 3 p. m. Music by the Italian Ban'l. Choicest Re freshments. . jcnelS.tm w Carolina Beach. 'jniE PASSPORT WILL LEAVE FOR CAROLINA REACH every week day at 9 and 3. Train returning leaves at 1 and 6. On Sun da jb Roat leaves 2; Train back at 6 J. W. HARPER, ' June 13 3m nac General Manager Grain Cradles, Grass Blades and Swaths, jrAWN MOWERS, Ac. Full stock at bottom prices. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., funs 13 19, 22. 23 Market St. Season's Goods. - PJEFRIGEBATOES, ICE CREAM FREE- zers, Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Fly Traps, Ac , Ac. All at the lowest prices. Call and examine the goods snt the prices. GILES A MURCHISON. june 13 Frnit Jars. Fruit Jars. N1 EW STYLE AND PERFECT IN AR rangnment. Pumps, Lightning Rods, Tin ware. Water Coolers, BefrigeratoiB, Cream freezers, Ac, Ac. PARKER A TAYLOR. PURE WHITE OIL. June 13 Mortgage Sale. B Y VIRTUE QF AND IN PURSUANCE of the power of r ale contained In a certain mortgage deed made by John T. Flowers to W . b. Me Roy. and dnly recorded In the coun ty of New Hanover, in Ktok 888, 171-174. the undersigned wlU expose for rale at tbe Court House door of the county of ew Hanover, for cash, on Thursday, the 30th day of June, 1887, a iot of land on Myrtle Grove Sound In said county, and tally described In ths said mortgage, and the equity of redemption now belonging to tbe heirs er Hattle J. aholar. W. B. HcKuy. men 31 law 14w w Mortgagee Quarantine Notice. f-yJARANTINK, WILL E ENFORCED lr.m May 1st to November 1st, on all vessels from ports South of Cape Fear. Hegulatlocs governing vessels In Quarantine may le obtained at the office of the Quarai tine Physician. Uue to' Ice -will be given to pilots of any etenaton oi Quarantine v otner polnis,wblch miv Lecome uangerous on account of prcva lent-; ot cbotera or other Infectious disease. ' ' ' ' . On entering tbe port, veseels sub'ect to Quarant nc will dlitplay a signal flagon tbe p r. rising and come to anchor at the stitlon oppolte Peep Water Point, and not depart thence wl bout tbe written permit of the Quarantine Pbysb-ian. W. G. CURTIS, M- D., 1II03- F. W OD, M. !.. GEO G.THOMA5. M-D. apl 15, 1ft A 1 $m Quarantine Board REMDl'5 IEDICAL illCSmi; jglMONS' REGULATOR, , Taylor! Sweet Gum ard Mulllen, BmPa Cough ttyrup. Prescriptions eompronUed day and ntgat. JO- Night BelL - MIXLER A NEESTLIE, june -. Co. SlxtU and. Mulberry 1887 win b o totm eoauanaicanta front oar ftiaada oa aayaa4 all aatun avsraiutrt bat " ThaaasMof tan writer Atutt alczy M '; aished to tto Editor. : Oommualcatlonsmuat be wrRtta M CsJ onasidsot the paper. " PvraofiAnnaa most b avoldad " J .&uuia speialry . ana partleularry n , too(t that me Editor do, qoi aiwayn aadci tne riewa of eorrnapoadanw alw ' tail in the editorial columns. - Cash House. ML mm 116 Market St., -o- NEW BARCAIfJC TBI8 WI2BK. - A large variety different atv!i DRESS GOODS 6c per yard. . - 'tit JU Tf ATIOl,' O- 1 "'i"vu un i toij, ou per yaru. r Best DRESS GINGHAMS. 8p per jd. Uood SAT.KKNS, worth afc for 1 554c WHITE GOODS, 8, IO, ISJ. 15 and 18c per yard. " 4 LINEN TOWELS troDlOcup. TAttT.V TtAMlCVC - ""J'u unuinuuo iium luup P All ASO I.S S l pono from d.fl 11 ALPACA from 50c up. REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES ana a large LINE U . LACES, which we have not had room to show so far -'" this season At Very Low Prices. GAUSE MERINO UNDERWEAR, besides a lull assortment of dress An va nrv f:nnns . GLOVES, MITTS, HOSIERY CORSETS.ROBES, & FLOUNCINGS . At prices that will please everybody. M. Itlatf, 116 Market Street. tune 13 A Snmmer Retreat J CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW BOARD ers at my place, Woodalde, i miles from Lincoln ton, N. C, almost at the foot of the. Blue Bldge The touso is large, wtthcooK. comfortable rooms anl with a large, graasy. well shaded lawn. Plenty ot fruit, vegetable and milk and excellent wa'er. Good home table board for 218 per month. Will be pleas ed to correspond with parties desiring a healthy retreat tor tbe Summer months. Address, . MRS. A. RICHARDSON. Woodalde, Llncolntou. N C june 8 law 3m w WILMINGTON, N. C, Jnne 11, 1C87 Copartnerchip. "jyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR. ANDREW J. FLANNER has been admitted a member of our firm. The business will hereafter be conducted under tbe firm nam of ALDERMAN, FLANNER A CO. In ad dltlon to our present stock of Stoves Hoosa Fornlsblng Goods, Ac, we shall open In a few days at oar New Stand, Mo. 114 North Front street, a carefully selected line of Hard ware, suited to the general trade. - W. H. ALDERMAN A CO. June 13 dAw ly fJEW COODG. I USX XLZA,E.kV X.U A LtAMMM , JLSOUUi. fc - a - M nf a w t . m vs v vs. Aoun wv ' v aa 1 umrnm tmMm m mm prices. . - ; Paper. Envelope, Shipping Tags, all kind . m ft. a n. r t . w.. sik-r HfiiMirfiniinm iumiib invnira iwikb-l. t w mm v a-B-rwa-w mwn0vmwm " v - Draft and Receipt Books. Fine Box Paper, all the latest styles. Ink of all colors. Also, a large lot of nlalriwi (mt BuMi. Bukets forevery CAT use a well a fancy PArlor Bke-a These good have bef-at bought fcr apct cash, which enables ns t ffer yep bargains: . ; , r ,. ; . ;:' ; Our eyes are wide open every dV tm the year, ana me aujier tnc timet the harder we work. Call at HEINSBERGJSR'S. jane 1 Cash Book and Mutlo Sure . .Headquarters for base ball supplies. Is at Hei&sbcrger'a. ' - ; t
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