'US. THIS PATDS - " - : LAa; "trruis . vnl, SandT ex ... 1 fmtnfrtiMA to nosrv eoamoaietKB froa our tnonds ow aay ail acoiceM . irnraliBtTait ht ' ri tm or th i. . J08H T. JAMBS. -I .J. WW.. Mhi to tho Rdluir, ' " Qrannl4at)oafl mvimt tM wrlttaa oa at j; one aide of tha oaper. .' 1 Pcvmaallttoaraiuitbo avoldod.; . 4 LrtnVS POSTAGE PAUX Three month," cents. ; I -JA1 ...Mroro.! bT carriers free 1 " nr1ll Ie Lie"' - at the above Bmly Eetiew, J lis i "ent r d. 3o for 2i.l Scop. 40c i 60c t; Pbici' :! s. Je.' c: e(i In i i a Ul0ce? '7.iTir and UbcraL "yojT? Tdl! report an7 ... their paper regcBrg funfiiliBg Specific for layer Disease. ..nflC Blue.- or usu ww CVMPTUMS" mouth; tori erne coated 0",UIZ with a t rown fur; pain in STmbLov Join's-often mUUKcu tWPTitlMQ: our itomatu; wj ' S2B!!!5JfSr: Tllh: water :pretfte: w2Ston - flatuleucv and acid adW:"??"' ha vine failed to do- .Twhica ought t nave wen uunr ; wk?.n1 f yellow ap- -the rfa and eyes; a dry tri" , -r- restlessness: tne urine is SStVand high colored, and, 11 aiiowea xo 1 depojuu a seaimeiiu , flfflOHSIWBRHBBULaTUtt (PURELY VEGETABLE) v f ., cedin the South to erouse M .eta with extraordinary efficacy on th. iver, Sidneys, AND pUWELo. A EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR M'rr Z),l, Sick Headache, Kidney Affections, Jaundleo, v.noi liruression. UUC jadooed by the use of 1 Millions of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE lb: Children, tor Adults, anJ for the Aged. ONLY GENUINE- , , Jus our Z Sump in red on from of Wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1 ou o.lros. I rric. i.oc f novSdeod iatelp The New York papers give lengthy and f rafhio descriptions ot the Golden Jubilee of Qieeu Victoria m Every ini port!nt incidf.ut of her lite has beery portrayed by them during the past few Mm Grace Deems baa losfc the di vorce suit against Der husband,, iusti- luted by her. She did not even get jadgruent forests. - She will now. be' comes respondent in young Dr. l)eeo- nit for divorce. "A point " an the ierm was used frp- qneotly in connection with the recent coffee flarry, U onn one-band redth pait of a cent, this being the smallest trac tionia whifch de'hnff in options art permitted on tho New York Coffee Ex change. : ' ' Bancroft, thu historian, is noW busy a! wrk oo a history of tho Polk Ad ministration, during which he was Sec retary of he Navy. He has tiot reach ed that point in, bis history pf the United State, bat Tor personal reasons and particularly because he ibjoks Pollc bas Dot ha'd justice dono' biniby other historians he will pay particular tentioo to that era it-. - r - ; Among the visitorsT -at tba yassar College cwmmencemeot.as'aradaate who has made' $1000ojajft unique manaar. Upon her- gradnatiorr B8be was promised by her fatberli 'dollar for every cent she earned by'.., working ".at -anything. She accepted thooflferVand.' entering a factory, where she obtained ix dl!ars a'.week, epton working until her father had paid . her S ltf.ood and broke the contractlecause his Ut ile joke was becoming too costly.. la answer to ah : inquiry concernirg th basiness of he Sapreme ; Coult.' Jastice Field said the other day : -The i eocditioo ot the calenCar, could not' be . '. Eight hniflred- cases ar ye? ooreacbed.-iueaniDsr more ' than two leara' cuntinaed businesiiw rthere are , two ways of eeUing lid f thi im tonose merstnek Pne is t" aiak three Jostices a quorunX in all "caaVs-; not in lung Onstitulionai or international qoeaUona. The other is to give i us eijbteen instead of nine circuits ' Aaintimave iriend i the tattooed Diao from MainA in a rwHrtti ennversa- iloo id:vMri Blaine will not return ;5atU ktter;ihe;NaUorial Republican ,iTotku.v His ahsence will relieve , frora thee mbarrassment ol saying ; wither he would accept that nnmini f lor President ag aln Of cu rse. if, bit abseoce his friend h uid insist poa renominating him he codid hard 1 do lea than accept the responsibility. r. Blaine, I underuod wilt make a : :trcQiiof ike globe.ii When he lands irf an Francisco next' S a ai mer he will Probably receive the new that he has reaomtnaied for President by lhe Pablicao party.' J T i i, mt " ' 1 ' V -' r The heroism of the man Whose only "fejreton ihe scafleld was that h bad hatooellfeto lose for his couuiry is at taat to be fittineli commemorated in New York City; where that one life w'aa wo in 1776 by the British Gen Howe. -Pt. Nathan Hale voluoteiered for the perilous aerylca of asccrl aWing.. the I trenith and position ol the eneaiyiftef vol:; xi. the retreat from Jynj Island and was captnred and executed a a Fpy. The Society ofSons of the Reyoirition have determined to erect a statuo to his memory, which will prbably have a cnspicur-ii'? and appropriate position n tls City Hall Park, not far frooi mIm scene of nis execution and near the spat where American prisoners were kept during the Revolutionary war. ; The New York Star's Grant roonn mem fund is now very near $3,000. Only about $122,000 more to raise. v Tlio Verdict Unafiiraous. W .D. Suit. Druffgtst; Brppus Ind.. testifies: 'I can fee -mmend Eleclri' Hitters as. the Vf ry best remedy. Even bottle has given relief . in every case. One roar) took six bottlea.-and was cur ed of Rheumatism ot 10 searsVstnnd- ing:" Abraham Hare, druggier. Bell viljeyOhio, affirms: "The best sel liny medicine I have ever handled in my 20 vears fxperience. is Electric Bitters v Thousands of others have added iht 'it testimony, ro that ih verdict is unani mous that Etecrio Biitcrs do cure ail diseases ol tbo Liver, Kidneysor Blood Only hall a.-dollar a bottle at YVYIr Green & Co's. Drug Store. A Worn au' OiHCOvory. "Another wonderful discovery ha been made and that too by lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutch s upou her and lor seven yeais sh withstood its severests. tests, . but hM vital organs were undermintd and death -seemed iniminert. For thre months she coughed inccssni.tly and p'old not sleep She bought of us battle of Dr. Kind's New Dc..verv f.i "Hi taking first dase that she slept all night and with one bottle ha3 bjen mir aculously cured. Her name is Mrs Luther, Luiz." Thus write W. U. Hani rick Ca. of Shelby, N C. Ghi h free tiial bottle at W.-H. Green & C Drug Store, '.-'". LOCAL NEWS. MDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMEMTS. Tax Llstlnjc.Votlce KG PottKr Kemoyal F C Miukr Garden Seed J A Bonitz Announcement Collier A Co -Auction Sale C W YiTEs-rllore New Books . French Bros Excelsior Lime ' Hiiii8Bicrgics'8 Pianos and Organs Base Ball Columbia va Wilmington Mills Sl Niestlie Kencedy's Medical Discovery Six good-sized Spring chickens for a dolla". Green cora is scarce and comes in sfowly. You can bay a nice Georgia waters! melon for 30 or 35 cents - Tomatoes are selling at 10 cents quart and 60 to 75 cents a peck. -V- The sale of the stock ot .groceries in the store corner of Front aBd Orange streets will be resumed to-morrow, at 10 am. . r . Dog Collars.. Larg. assortment just received.' Can buy a nice - collar f rom 25 cents up, -at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. f Yoii ran. buy Saratoga and packing trunks, hammocks and bath towels, canton mattings and o,;, cloth, very cheap at SoL Bear's. - t MrN George VT.L Harper, of Mason boro, ;is already bringing canlelopes into market. Wo saw some to.day at Mr. W. VH. Yopp'd stcre ton South Front street. - The tax listers , irom the township? oufside ol the city will all be here on Saturday to iist lhe taxes of those re siding in .thcity who own property in h .townships. Mr E. 04 Pulley has removed his tin shp lo.No 215 Market street (be tween Second " ad Third), where he ill be pleased to till promptly all ai ders for work in" his line. Carolina Beach. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters lor bath. ing suits is at the Wilmington Shin I? actor v. Suits made to order Ladies' ... r ir . - n rt a specialty. o. ilsbahu, irrop , Market streetr, , tf- It seems to be a part of Uutberford- ton excursion programmes for. rain to accompany the party, :It rained nearly all the time the former excursion party wavihere. and appearances indicate that the present party will be treated in the ame manner. American , flags. muslin flags on siickS Chinese .lanterns, paper caps, pistols .and caps for same, have just received a large assortment.. Every- iodjrwhr wants to make hims'elf hap py on the Fourth of July can be sup plied at HeinsbergerV- f. . - 4 liidicatuina For North Carolina, fair, weather. preceded by" IceaV rains on 'the coast. and slight changes' in te rperature. Yon will find hoes 1 forks, shovels gpadcs, scythes, rwatha ' and farming tools, of all kinds at Jaoobi's Hdw. Depot.. - WCLMINGTON N. C, THURSDAY. JUNE 23. Home MaiiiifMccurAH. Attention is invited to tho advertise ment ol Messrs. French Bros, in this Nsue. The lime manutnetnred by these gentlemen has attained a high repu tac tion and Rockv Point" lime will be found in some of the most snbstantial pieces of work in the State. If we are not mistaken soma of the lime used in the construction of the State House at R:ileigh was taken from these mines in the olden days. We do not say that th; Kooky Point Jime is better than orhnri, but tl i eqn-tliy as uool and is a Imtiio nmnufacture, is sold cheap and should be used exteniv!y- CI Y Court. Jsso Whitfield, a fourteen year old cniored boy, was brought before the M iyor thi-i morning charged with dis ortlerly conduct in the neighborhood ol Nun and Filth streets. The testimony developed the lact that the defendant had been in the habit of chasing young girls, and in some instances women a id throwing rocks at them, so that il had become al nost impossible for a yonng lady in that neighborhood to go in the street without being molested, annoyed and Irightened by the young scamp. He was sent below for 30 days. Fivo gipsies, or Arabs, three males an ! two females, were then brought up as vagrant tramps, and as they could not speak a word ol English an inter preter of tihe Spanish, language was in troduced, who gave as the .substance of the;r story that they were trom Jose1 Island, and that they last came from Havana and were bound for New York. Hither than go below for 30 days they .gladly agreed to leave thb city at once and an officer was detailed to escort them to ihe corporate limits. For Summer underwear, percale shirts, alpaca coats, brown linen suits, straw hats, ladies' traveling wraps, linen dusters, or whatever you need to keep cool during the Summer, go to Sol. Bear's. t Oape Foar Academy. The closing exercises yesterday at the Cape Fear Academy ended i 8 fourteenth annual session. Since last Wednesday the examination of classes has been in progress. Atter tho recita tion by the pupils of select pieces of prose and poetry, the Certificates o Distinction were awarded by the Prin cipal to such puils as had Passed a suc ch.xsiui uxamiuaiiuu in tueir various studies. After a few closing remarks by the Principal the pupils crowded around to bid farewell, for the vacation, to their teachers. We give balow a list of pupils who deserve especial mention, in order of their names: SENIOR CLASS. Geo. Howell. F. Harper. INTERMEDIATE CLASS. A. Greenbure, Chas. Blomme, E- Munson, Jno Lewis. Jos. S. Hall. t Murphy. S. H. Chadbourn. Geo Pes- cnau. Kobe. Uowan, K. Sloan. A. L. DeRosset. Jr., Geo. Soutberland. Jno. 1). Bellamy. JUNIOlt CL4S3. E A McKoy. W Latta. E David. A Parsley,' Isaac Solomon. P. White. Alex. Hall INTUODUCTOKY CLASS. L. Solomon. L. Myers, C. VonGlahn. G. A. IIide, Juo. Wessell. P. J Thomas. VViCie H"dgs. L Cutlar Em. Bear, H. Betr, Isador Bear. C Gile. S. Springer. II. Rankin. Edgar Bear. - Th enrollment this year is the largest the school has evr had, show ing its increasing popularity. There has been a larger number than ever before ot classical stud nts and a greater demand lor higher educa tion. Thescho il well deserves its success which has. resulted from the untiring efforts of its Principal. Prof. W. Catlett. Why $!i til (I Old Men Suffer? The pains of old age make tbo path to he grave one of thorns. Rheuma tism and kidmy troubles seem ever to he their companions yet Ailcock's Po rous Plasters give certain relief. Mr. Terrence Reilly, of No. 225 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y.. says: "I am nearly eighty-four years old. and have suffered Irona rheumatism and kidney troubles.! have'triod num berless remedies, but none ever relieved me as did Ailcock's Porous Plasters. I suffer from pain in the lower part of the back, which is constant torture unless I keep these valuable plasters continue ally oo. They are the only remedy my family ar.d self ever use for paios or soreness in the chest and throat." Headquarters for base ball sappl ieS is at Heinsberger's. t t.'Janle8, Clmrcli. The Rector having been called out of thH city, there will bo no services at St. James' Church on Friday. St John Baptist's Day. and only the II o'clock service on Sunday, the 20th. A Heavy quall. As the steamer Lotiise was going down the river yesterdav afternoon, and when' near Drum Shoals, she was struck by a severe squall. Fortunately Capt. Snell saw its approach and has tened to take down the awning of the boat which he had. just succeeded in doing when the wind burst upon them. Had he been a moment later the awn-, ing would baye been torn in tatters, as the squall was ot such severity as to plough deep holes in the water. At Carolina lieach. The Ihdies connected with the con - - - gregation of the 'Temple of Israel1' gave on excursion to Carolina Beach yesterday which wa3 J-irgdy attended ard heartily enjoyel. There was good music for dancing and a plenty of ex colient retreshments and lots of fun until the showers came down to dampen the ordor of tho sport. They returned a the usual hour last night without any accident furtbor than getting wet by the rain. Lucky escape. At about 3 o'elock thi3 afternoon a colored boy, whose name we could not learn, fell from the wharf of the steamer lA)uise into the river. One ol the hands on board the boat Heard tho fall and ran to the side, and seeing bubbles arising, he reached down as far he could into tho water and was fortunate enough to teize the boy by tho hair and pull him to the surface. The boy had (alien between the wharf and the steam er, and his discovery and rescue wa8 almost a miracle. - To-morrow Night. i Remember the Concert at the Opera House tomorrow night, tor the benefit of the Wilmington Light Infantry The box sheet is now open at Heinsberger's, and now is the timo to secure your tickets, before the rush begins. Prof. VanLaer and Mr. E J. Thorpe, who have charge of the instrumental and oeal parts respectively, are doing a'l in their power to make the entertain ment one of the best amateur concerts ever given in Wilmington. Prominent among the vocalists will be Mis3 Annie DeRosset. soprano, and Mrs. Pleas ants, contralto. The. recently formed singing society have volunteered ttieir services for the occasion and wiil ren der some of their best selections in their very best style. Mr. Low W. Wood worth, a good comedian, has also volunteered his services in aid of the entertainment. We hope to see the house crowded to i's utmost capacity, not only because the concert will be eminently worthy of patronage, but be cause we want a rousing benefit for the Light Infantry. Literary. Scribner's Magazine for July, which is the first number of ..the second vol ume, has been received, and that it is replete with articles of interest, the fol lowing tabl of contents will show: 'The Physical - Proportions of the Typical Man." by D A Sargent, M. f). ; "Colleclion, of Unpublished Let ters of Thackeray" iv. fto be contin ued); Th' Return to Nature." by Edith M. Thomas; S me Illustrations of Napoleon arid Times." by John u. Ropes '"Jemi my B?con," by Philip Henry; A Girl's Lite. Eighty Years A50." selections from the le.tters of E 'Zi Soulhaate liownc;- Ua an uia R ,ad," by.Q. E. Mart ham ; 'A Great Patienee " by E I. Stevenson ; "Seth's Brother's Wife" continued, by H. Frederic; ' Silent Srrow." by Louisa Chandler Moulton; "French Trail? The Social Instinct " by W. C. Brow- nell; The Owl." by C, L. Ilildreth and "A Perilous Incognito," by H. H Boyeson. .4 ..... - Several of the papers are illustrated and a fine portrait of Napoleon is the frontispiece to the number. Publish ed moot hi v by Charles .Scribner's Sons, New Ynrktt 25 cents a number. - Oar Advice to Yon In, buyiog clothing for men. boys or children; do Htot allow yourself to be guided by glaring advertisements which pfpmisesjo; sell clothing lower than the Old Reliable. It is simply to draw vonr attention in hopes of selling you something -at a larger profit Why will men work hard all day for $150. $2 or $3.! thea throw it away when IhatLsnm could be saved 10 from 10 to 30 minutes by traaing wnn 1 I Shrieb whom' we can recommenrl 1 .... . . and WUO "Will ueai UUUUf mm juu in every respect.' 1887 NO 148 To morrow will he St. John's Day. and in many places it will be observed by the Masonic fraternity. The order in this city, however, will not heed th day offiicially. " Ger. birque Hoffnung, Niemann, cleared to-day for Usgow via Green onfc. with 500 casks spirits turpentine. 1,743 barrels roain and 1 2ih) btrrels tar. valued at $11,257.52. shipped by Alw'iBrs. Robinson & King. The total rainfall at this port from 3 p uj. yester!ay to jhe corresponding hour this afternoon was .11 ol an ii.ch The rain was general throughout ibis section, but the volume was not largo A Ciirloaitj'. ' Mr. William Oierson ba3 on exhibi tion at his store, corner of Market at d Filth streets, a curiosity of the vegetable kingdom in the shape ot a cabbage stalk, upon which there are three separ ate. distinct and well developed heads It was raised by one of the truck farm era on the Sound. A Goud Time. The Cornet Concert CUb gave an excursiou to Lake Wacca maw yester day, where" they, with their gue3ts passed a most enjoyable time. The weather was delightful and the company wag companionable and pleasant, and the day was passed in fishing and sail iug on tho waters of the beautiful lake, with an accisionai indulgence in the merry dance to prevent other amuse ments becoming monotonous. - Severn Accident. At about 0 :c!ook last night, August Steinke. steward ol the Ger. barque Hoffnung. while in the act of carrying an armlut of knives and dishes from the cabin table to the pantry, slipped and tell to the deck . In his fall some ol the knives tell upon him. inflicting quite severe injuries. The tender of one ot the fingers on his left hand was severed, aud a gash three incbe3 long and an inch deep was cut iu his left side. He was conveyed as speedily as possible to the Mirine Hospital, where he received the necessary surgical attention. - . The Messenger. Tho Wilmington Ulessenyer will make its appearance next Wednesday morn ing and Mr. Bonitz. in an advertisement published iu this issue, requests that all advertising tavors be handed in as early as possible. The staff of the Messenger has now been definitely determined upon. It will be as follows: J. A. Bonitz, Editor aud Manager, John T. Pleasants, Associate Editor. Dossey Battle, City Editor. W. J. Woodward, Reporter. C. W. Harriss, Staff Correspondent a- Washington City. .Personal Rev. W. H- iLewis, Rector of St. James' Church, leaves to-night for the North, on a short business trip, to be absent about a week. - Mr. O. G. Parsley and his daughter. Mrs. Rutland, were registered in Char- lotto on Tuesday, but Mr. Parsley is in the city to-day. . Mr. George Haar, son of Mr Henry Haar. has returned from the New Eng land Conservatory ol Music, at Boston. Mass., and will pass his vacation am ng his relatives and friends here While at the Conservatory be has de voted bis time mainly to piano playing and tuning, under the very best of in struct ra. He will devote one more year to the science of toning, 'when he wiil graduate in that department. Re cently be passed through a severe sick nesa,' but we are glad to know that he ha fully recovered. isase Hall. , Next Monday abd Tuesday bid fair to prove exciting days on the diamond iu this city. ,The management of the Wilmington team has completed ar rangements for match games with the Columbia, S. C, nine on those days, and tbete is evary indication that the contest will be earnest and that they will be plyed for all they are worth The Columbians haye the advantage in practice and in th number of prole- lunula, hut the home team will hot yield without a severe struggle. Their recont defeats have been of advantage to tbem, as they have increased the r attention to the minor details of the game, and those to be played on Mn day and Tuesday will call forth their best efforts. The Wilmington nine are at considerable expense in their efforts to furnish amusement and recreation for our Deople. and we hope that both games will be liberally patronized, that. they may feel encouraged, in the sport J A I n nmnnritMl tT thpir f. imo M.-r r " trouble and outlay of money.. tod that tha KMH -r io xso alwar dot the view of eorrepoT?1it n , t tn the editorial -otnnmis - N EW A DVKUTISKAI RVTH. Auction Sale, v BY OkDKR OF TIIK ASS1QSEK WK will ne ltpnb-)c auction, corner Front and ranire streets, a complete Mock of Groceries. Llqnors. Cigars. Tobacco and store fixture. . a cla beln at o'clock, a. m , to-morrow.-Jane .-4. w CLUaU A CO.. june 2a It Star copy It Auctioneers Removal. rjIHE UNDER UGNKD JiEStKCTFCLLT Informs his frlemU and the pubius ren?rallr thitbehas moved hia Tin shop to No. i5 Market street, where he l& rrepared to take oot trn frany thing In bis line. ' , jane 2llwk E O. POLI.KV Announcement. j'tio n.o.3x!inuj&a a uiAoninu iy., contemplate issuing the first Issue of TH WILMINGTON MESSENGER. WFDNESDAY MOttNINii, June2Wh. 1 he adverthdpg favors of the bus'ness men of 1 he city are iesrectfully solicited, and it is desire 1 that they be handed In as early as possible. .J. A.. BONITZ, June 23 2t Editor and Manager Tax TJotice. IHE UNDEliSlGNED TAX-LISTENS OT Cape Fear, Hamcit, Masocloro and Federal Point Townships will bo at te ollice of the count v uommiARinncrH nn ,stnrii.ir thA vtY Inst , from 10 o'clock, a. ni., to l o'clock, p. m and from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock, p.' no ., for the purpose of listing the taxablesof those persona living In Wllmlnzton who own prop erty in fcaid Townships, - , A. J. UKtDl, E. W. 11 ANN1NO, . S. MONTFOKD, ' J.' II. 1IOUNK, june .'JH Tax Liters. BASEBALL! Columbia vs. Wilmington. and Tuesday, June 27 and It BEST AMATEUR CLUB IN SOUTH CAROLINA. ,': TWO CLUBS WELL MATCHED. Admission aa uByal. lone 23 It ExC o u QUR M ANUFAC1 UKE3 HAVJC TAKEN a high standard. We have on hand : BUILDING LIME, . . "' ; ' AGBICULTUKAL LIME, N C. PHOSPHATE, ' t , PHOSPHATE LI UK, COPBOLITE If ANUBC These are the best and cheapest on the mar I ,- Send for circular. M ..i F&ENCH BCOS., Manufacturers, Kocky Point, N. C. E. W. HICKS, Wilmington, N. C., 5 jiuie23 tf Agents Carolina Beach. rjpiIE PASSPORT WILL LEAVE FOR CAROLINA BEACH every week day at 9 and 3. Train returning leaves at 1 and 6. On San days Boat leaves 2; Train bacJE at 6 J. W. HARPER, june 13 3m nac , General Manager Knoxville Furniture Co. 1TE ARE HERE YET, WITH THE finest and cheapest furniture and other house hold coods to be found in the city. We are receiving new goods dally from the Factory. Alio, a full line of Rsby Carriages. June ) K. H. kMEKD, Manacar Pianos l Organs. o FOR JUNE, JULY. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. HOT 1 MONTHS AHEAD, WHEN MOST 'ustncBs homes wilt down and give up all idea ol trade. Bnt we ar-i not BOl L.T that war. 1 1 .n wa nflfop rl nrinm thp tint ftnmmv mA.tK. our very BEST U&KQAISS, and GREATEST l.NDCCitaiKNTti, with the result of rolling pp TKKMKNDOU SUM at KR 0 ALES. For this season we have l.OCO PUnos and Organs to c'ose out by October 1st. Cash Is scarce, and we won't talk about It at all The induce tnonls we offer and with which we sball capture buyers are: First, the Very Jxwest Prices la the U. and teeoad. OUR WOWDEReULLY EAST TERMS. Seel PIANOS, $5 to $10 Monthly. ORGAN?, S3 to 3 MosthJy. This means that we offer a 1 styles of Vew Pianos, costing from $2t0 to f 44a, on pay menu of only $2) Cash and $10 Monthly thereafter, aud very desirable Pianos rot new) worth from t-jo to $150, for from $10 to $25 cash and $5 MosthJy. . 5 Monthly uaui paid for. . T m . . " A A SUDDEN A BATES, southern Music Honse. - ' I . -r. nnoii.ttMaH, juneiS Sole Agent for Wilmington. ' ' r - - i .

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