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THIS PAPER every ento. Sundays excepted w JOSIL T. J.OIES. EJltor and rrop. ,r uca six months $ac Three a-sKM-lW we mouth, 3 cents. will be delivered by earners, free , or 10 rents per wecK. Crti- I0W 31,11 UberaL Vrilrrwtnpl report any and tr;-Tio rrcelvf their paper regularly. IjONSTIPATIOlT -t.nl the " Father of DUeasos." b- Afl"tfk IK no IUCUJIUll aV"- ibHrptton of polouous gae la Nation of decayed and effete matter w! .T.vnach and bowe . It 1 caused uKJdU?e not enough bile bln tVora the. blood to produce ;Y? on cathartic, and!, generally Tpinlcd with uch result - of Appetite, Sick Headache, " Bad Breath, etc r treatment of ConitlpaUon does not S rT n nnkadlnj the bowels, medicine mtut notonljactaia purga n ki u 'a ton le as well, and notprodoce ij i u ereatcr cos tl vent. Toaecnro lilf habit of body without cnanlnc diwrranutnr the ytem tuffennff with Cotfbp T I ,WIeJ i try it. I k H'H" A.t Ckrk Superior C-urt, Take only the Cenulnc9 j'ui oa t! e Wrapper l red 55 Tr" : r y !: HPU1? vh Mt The wife of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holme in Boton on Ttiestln y. al ft'- John Outlaw, of Chester county, S. !.. i' the oldest man in that State. H- ia ont in 1773. He was n ol .i;r in the war of 112. rornetius Vamlerbilt is strenuous ly oiikmh1 to the sale of liquor any where near a railway station. If I had my way," saM he, recently. "I wottM prohibit by law the wile of intoxicant within an eighth of a mile of a railwav station.". Klwani Morrill who has been in th ittitrntUry of Krie county, N. V., Iia Ijecoiue an artistic banjo .Uer. ami has made not less than fcfrty instruments, which are pur rha.1 by professional men at from f:en to twenty dollars each. He xi formerly a noted safe-breaker. Charles (fay is 44 and hi wife 40. They were married at Galveston, Texas, in 13. and are the parents of uineteen children.sixteen of whom are living. They have receutly re mored to San Jose, Cal., and "that eity rejoices in receiving so large an uirreaM? in jopalatIon. A letter written from Orange, Cal., ays that the mocking birds in that locality feed on the berries that crow on the Chinese umbrella tree. and that this sort of food makes t.Vratipty. They act verv foolish ly just after a hearty meal andstatr- ?r about liaillr ;nfnr;i Xw 4 and Micnrr: The legisla tion of the country has been steadily from the interest of the farmer for fIroe demands that there should v nuc hi uis ittvur. He aki no more than U nrnnlMl njantl equal consideration uh all others and he is 8,000,000 t.fn- lle renresents th front ... r - . ,n UIIU II 13 11 1 LI (I 'm rns interest were havin- a hearin? following comes in the shape dispatch from St. Joseph, Mo. 14 hanl to believe: rhanH th ljnfr, who has been twice mar lti ttIs country is Annie Steven Wmhr aoupn she is ontv 12 itl of age and looks younj even C.tae, has been married twice K , children by her first vi Wv to whom she was wedded " e was onlv 10 vears of nr-p .he was 17 when thev were Jhi j- iier oasoana ana ine two Johnvr ' after which sheiuarried Khe . kenson wno deserted her. Had jC'wng for the truant. aofher destitute condition. The Shernlan boom, which had its ,er!'tiou jr. i,.i .l r uivlttk l 1IU91UII, '0 to i no objection to see him i.omi J'or the office. He has none of Oh.T... i-tit-vj. III? -"V4 uc eircieu. ill i. . tue&na a South mnrp jI r.l r. 1 7 ,uPrviOUSthan if 1 , e DominoA nf 1a - - w V iriy a r. .fcf. -4irra till iMnc iu -ft. - J tui it a-! much ?d r1 J iTA -S :J" U'"1g W 1 ii.it ha urcd me. .TV.0' A' Xito CO., 01. Mr. fciheridan l-TT VOL XII would have no showing with the business men of the North and the West. The Sheridan boom, if it has any basis t nil. is founded on sentiment, and business and senti ment rarely mix. Cleveland has .atified the biiiiers men and they will vote for him a'Ciriliuly. It is the Solid South anl the business men of the North aud West who wilfeiert this year and "tlon't you former it. How would Sheridan ami Hutler do for our )teiubiiaii friends for President and Vice P.tideut? We 11 make thetrra nresent of the tea.r that thereby tlieir '-up or joy mav be full to th brim. It is a love- iv nair. it va hn it who niaue w ir mi tlif woiiimi in .i'v t Orleans iiidSht'ridan who invaded the State I Io ism of Louisiana with his armed tionpaiid rlmr.ieteri.ed the reprn M-ntativi 01 the people there as banditti. Ye. Sheridan ami Butler i the tieket for tile e'iblieaus. Catarrh originate. in orrofulous taint. Hood's ars.tparilla purities the bliKMl. and tlin permanently eitre catarrh. LOCAL DCsTH: ws. 1nue.x to New advertisements. II KiNSBEKitKK -Valentino- IMCK MlCAintS IMeti' (tfNHls K C MlLLKR lIuiuplircA'sSpcilttc C W Yates Yearly subscriptions statement Hank of Uranchcs New Hanover and Best shoes foe boys at Sons. French & t Nor. barque Vluf. Synness. hence, arrived at Liverpool Feb. 8th. There was a slight decline in the price of cotton in New York to-day. Ger. barque,Ke IiMlman Guthe, hence, arrived at ijondon Feb. 8th. Ger. barque Atlantic, Schlossman, hence, arrived at Fleetwood, Eng., Feb. Cth School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins lerger'H. J Ital. barque Vittoria, Basila. from Giegenti for this port, passed Tari- fa Feb. 3rd. Ger. barque.rirxaHffmc, Rickeles, cleared to-day for London with 4,119 barrels rosin, valued at $4,231.00, shipped by Mr. J. W. Bolles. 50 dozen all wool flannel shirts, in bovs. from 75 cents and upwards, at the" Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. The Orton. The staging tothe third and fourth stories of the addition to the Orton House has been taken down and the building now presents quite a nice appearance. Workmen are busy at work on the interior and also upon the balcony, aud every day gives evidence of th. process .,ey are making. Ask those who have tried and they will tell yon that the Boy Clipper Plow is the best made. Sold onlv at Jacobi's, who is the factory agent.t Fiu Linen iio.o... shin for 39 Centnj worth s.i c-nt. I I. Shrier at No. 10 North Front St., will sell on Sat unlay, February 11th, a fine Linen Bosom Shirt for 30 cts.. I worth 85 cents. Remember for one I day only. AH other goods will be I soltl at proiortionally low figures. 1 1 Shrier, the old -reliable clothier. No. 1G North Front street.Purcell House, sign of the Golden Arm. tf City Court. Mayor Fowler having returned from Pender county presided at the City Court this morning. The first case for his consideration was that of Thomas McClammy, colored, charged with disorderly conduct. The charge was ful I v sustained and the judgment of the Court was that the defendant puy a fine of $20 or work in the chaiu srang. Fred William Quinstem and Johaun Johuseu, deserters from the Ger. barque Lydia Jcxvhnu were ordered to be held until the vesse' is readv for sea. John Koch, enticing seaman to desert and harboring them after they had tleserted. Continue! until to-morrow morning. You will find at Heinsberger's an elegant assortment, just received, of I fine wire masks for ladies and gen-1 - I tlemen and some other articles need-1 ed for masquerade balls. tf -be r U J WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY. FEBRUARY Personal. Maj. T. D. Love, of Bladen coun- ty, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. B. Moore, of Bnrgawr, was on a visit to the city to days Mr. Gibson James, of Maple Hill, Pender coimtv, is in the'eity to-day- We were pleased to receive a visits lav from Col. -Julfns A.Gray President of the C. F. & Y. V. R. K., whose presence in the city we noted vesterdav. . - .V " The Military. Hon. AM. Wmldell will deliver . liis lecture, entitlel 4-The pnlrer!ftl infirm it v."' at the Opera House next Monday evening for the . benefit of the Wilmington Light Infantry. It will be a rich literary treat, as those vho heard the lecture on a previous occasion can testify, and it will be in aid of a most worthy and laudable object. The company need funds to enable it to make some , changes necessary to its efficiency, aim we trusf that a liberal public will aid them by attending Col. Waddells lecture on Monday night. Ticket will be sold for admission to the lecture at the stores of Messrs. J. O. Nutt, W, H. Green, P. Ileitis bercrer.' C. W. Yates and H. H. Kasprowicz. St. Agile' Guild. f. a .i . i. : rvery feature oi uie eiiieri.tm- luent given last nitrht by St. Agnes' fiiiilo1 was n nnnmletp snccess. The I ... , i music was careiuuy uuu juuiuumjt selected, and in every instance was charm nir v rendered. The literary exercises were entertaining and poa- ' - "lii f it ,, -m r tt x sesseu unusual aixracuveness. miss Josie Myers, who is endowed with , x a j. -f;..,. verv fine elocutionary powers, aided by a good stage presence and a sweet ana tlexioie voice, recitea Schiller's song of "The Diver," with much pathos, for which she was , I, . . loudly encored, when she gave Whittier's "School Days" for a sec- nnrl nie Rpv Mr finArr whn is i ai,nw . lnuuru C1u,uuU,ai o pear's "Burial of Ophelia," and I Dickins' "Sergeant Buzf uz," from the Pickwick papers. The contrast . . , . , hAlniAan tliA riirn vaiirnrinna urn e cr B" great the former being intensely pathetic and the latter grotesquely a . ladicrous-calledfor exeat versatil- . . . . . . , ity of talent, but the learned gen- tieraan was eqnai to ine occasion,! and both selections were rendered in exquisite style. At the close of thennusical and literary exercises, refreshments were served to those who desired at reasonable fices.- " was an enjoyaoie anair tnrougn- wuuuu caio w ico,i n inu.v -. wr r r mi alnI Inw-a 1-b a 1 the Guild proposes to have similar I entertainments as often as once in I , i each month. The "Feaat of Months.' The entertainment of the "Feast of Months," given by the ladies of I Grace M. E. Church, at the City HaII. closed last riio-ht. and it was a pIea8ant oc(.asiou to a who there. The fair ladies who waited customers at the different x .i.t i ; 4. i r. i i I uvoies, were s ongi uueeriui aim charming as upon the first night of I t.liAir in! nl if. rpallv KPPiiiri I 1 J I if they were indefatigable. The I throng was dense, and the visitors were exceedingly liberal in their patronage, much tothe gratification lof the ladies who were the most deeply interested in thesuccess of the entertainment. A pleasant-feature of the evening was the presentation to the wife of Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn, who was present, by Mr. W. M. Pois- son, in behalf of the ladies of Grace M. E. Church, with a nice cake. bubsequently Mr. Poisson went to Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn's residence and presented that gentleman with a fine I clock in behalf of theladiesof Grace M. E. Church, in token of their ap preciation of his kindness to their church. The presentation speeches to both Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn and bis amiable wife were brief, but to the point, and were gracefully and o-r.ifpfnllv- rownnn.in t i a a. -a. a. T a w ' tu Li a. Ml AaTW. ZT 1U , the evening an elegant robe. was presented,to Rev. W. S. Creasy, by Mrs. W. H. Shaw, in a neat speech, in behalf of the ladies of Grace M. E. Church, and Col. Roger Moore, in the same behalf, presented Mrs. Creasy with a nice and comfortable rocking chair. A present was also made to the pastor's little daughter. to which he felicitously responded. We are glad to know that the en- tertaintnent has nroren a. comnlete financial and social success About $1,300 have been realized, which ill devoted to the benefit of the. Emm church. We must say -that the male portion of the worshippers of Grare M. E. Church ought to feel! under deep and lasting obligations; to. the ladies Who have done much and have labored with such Ljiitirins .zeal and. unflagging industry in ad- Jclng the eh urch;s interests. Theyj hf vet performed an immense amount I f 0f which has resulted in good ,","c'1- heve that their efTorts an appreci- ated. 3 . . t - " ' ' "r Howard Belief Fire En trine Com panywih give a grHnd anniversary ballat the hall o vei ft heir engine house 1 on the 21st inst. The committee of I arrangements nreH Messrs. &. M. Tienken. J, W, Bulk, J. H. Grotgen- n j t...u-'i. rt i .11, vj. y . ivitruuniA. ami v, . vj. iiuuiii E verv endeavor will le made to en - sure a good and pleasant time. OITK KIItMINGIIABI I.ETTJEK. Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 7,188S. Dkah Bbvikw: It has been quite a time since my last letter, so I'll trv to make up for lost time. On the 1st and 2nd of this month we had Booth and "Barrett, Ameri ca's greatest tragedians, with us. The first night they presented Julius Cffisar and the second niirlit Othello. with Barrett as Othello and jjBooth as lago. It was a grand occasion. "In essaying to write of these two rriitfst. of itnr 1 erir.ip.isiiif in list n- - --r r ailost necessarily seem stilled and yet inadequate." It is as it were to maKe tne uiy more oeauiiiui inan iz . iis 4- n.u:nn! ireitiiy is iu uuu buiuchiiuk; iaj tuc hpn,fance of a diamond. To trv to criticise Mr. Booth's lago would be but a failure. "Urlticism halts in ower-ieeoieness. our. nooiusiago I wns mien n. finished; nicture. and his i " r -T- ' " acting so grand that one to; have seen him and not know him, Iwould have tnougnt that he was the. living bu one Booth, but what a pity there are not more! Too much can not be said of the j Othello of Mr. Barrett. "He is an ideal Othello, and has no rival in America, save fcTs eminent comDanion." I Not only was the ; acting a grand Slgnt, DUl U16 lOVeimeSS ' OI : WIG audience. All of the "MagicCityV J society turned out in evening ! dress, j and to say that the ladies God bless j their dear hearts were lovely, will not express it. hucii a grana ana i utra.ll Li inn Y a lli i i k iiaa uckci uccu I : . . J " , . .! sftpn in the Onera House here before. Oh ve erods! such a sicht! 1 I 5 ' . . The ladies are going to give a leap year xancy uress oau souieume ui Jl 1-11 A. I the future, when it t ou about it. : ye had a good deal or excitement here Saturday afternoon, about 6 o'clock, caused by the shooting of a Such things will occur once in a while. . I o a. Kai " A dummy line'Woulr 8UCceed magnincientiv it; run . a through the main streets of Wil mington, to Hilton land the Ceme I . " " J 1 1 J ! Itlll.L , 1 1 '! 3 tery, imi is 11 nuton couiu maue n nnhli- norlr Wil'mfnvtnn should have a park. "Stir themup," so says the "Dickie Bird." School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R French & Sons. t I TftTZ Advice to old and young: jln se lecting spectacles you should be cau- If.irkTia not To trkp mnrp vn.fiem.it ui.n.n "' "I -" r " . ""tf-rv -a WWer tnan has been lost to the eve as in the same proportion that you Dass that point of increase, will cause - IU". " TTIi y, " Sessary is the daily cause of prema- turc old age to the sight. You can get tne pest, a nemsperger s. t . 1 ' ,.' ,; THE MAILS. The tnallsclose'and arrive at the City rost office as ioiiows: CLOSE. Nortftern throusrh malls, fast.. 8 .00 1. M. Northern through and way malls. . .11.00 A. M. N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and j! routes supplied therefrom. 8.00 a. ji. t Raleteh & l ayettev:e. aoo P. M. and 8.00 A. M. southern way malls i.... :.. 6.30 P.M. Southern through mails. A : 9.15 P- M, T" a tt ? pvicnm ottvi a jcaperear&YV KKand points sup- I puea inereirom i. 4o r. 31. Raleigh & Hamlet K. R. and points Bupplled therefrom 1 2.00 P. M. Smlthvlne. i... ...... 24p. M. WrlfThtnlrllla S - ' O Ht 1 l V. . ............. ......... OKIV it Clinton, special. .........J ...... 3.15 P. M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. 1 Onslow CH. and Intermediate offl- H ces ..i R.00A. M. Little Ktver, S. C, and intermediate t omces . . .. 3.0U1..H. Cape Fear lflrer mall I 1.00 P. M. OPISN FOR DKLIVfiRV. 1 Northern through maU, late ....11.00 P. M. soumem mans i e-aJA.31 Southern way malls. . ..... i 9.30 A. M. Carolina Central R.R....J.... 9.30A.M. Mails collected from street boxes In business portion of city at 5 A. M.. 11 A. M. and 4.45 f. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. 31. and 4 A.M. i i teneral deUverr ooen from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 P. 1L, and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.20 A. M. earners delivery open on sunoay irom a.yu ; tolOUJOA. M. I I il Money Order and Register Department open j from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. - I j stamp omce open from 8.W a. m. 10 5 1. su ; stamps on sale at general aeuvery tuu a.m. t to 10 A.M. and 1 to 7 P. M. - i ! . . j 1 The cheapest place to buy you school books and school stationery 1 Is at Heinsberger's. ; ' -1. ; Iadies will find a nice line of good reliable scissors at Jacobi's Hdw. De; pot,- - . . 10. 1888 NO 34 NEW AOVEKTISKMISNTS. Ctatement Of Condition of Rank of New Hanover, Inelading Branebe, at the Olose of Bnnine.os January 31, X8S8. I KESOUBCES : . - ', j and Dlscounts:. . $J134?347 SJ Due by other Banks $168,W5S0 j Cunemy and Specie.... 237,081 71 , Checks oo other Banks. - tHnrmsami sV'taT .l.(jtt! 41 Checks audDraiyrs in Transit.. 11,714.7(10 50 LIABILITIES: i Capital Stock . 300.WKX) ..1,180,949 50 IP1 Depositors Due other Banks. Surplus Fund . . 73,174 44 . WUM 56 f L7H.760 50 Statement of Condition of Bauk at Wil mington, January 31st, 1888. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts : $ ' 917320 84 Due by other Bants. .... f 128,079 43 Currency and Specie 129.580 21 Checks on other Banks. . 6,451 21264,110 H5 Real Estate. r 56,000 00 Bonds and stocies. 43,993 28 fl,280?424 97 LIABILITIES Capital Stock. ..$ 225,000 00 787,879 22 70,904 79 134,885 23 61,755 73 Due Depositors Due other Banks Due other Branches of this Bank. Surplus Fund. $1,280,424 97 Statement of Condition of Bank at Gold- boro, January 31st, 1888. EESOURCE8 Loans and Discounts $ 219,819 53 Due by otner Eanxs. . . . . .126,094 58 Currency and Specie 65,198 28 91,292 86 uue oy omerurancnesortnis bouk 5,s us Real Estate 19,606 76 $ 356,617 23 i ' t LIABIUTIES: Capital Stock. $ 50,000 00 Due Depositors. ' 223.366 68 Due other Banks 949 60 Surplus Fund 82,300 95 $ a56,617 23 . Statement of Condition of Bank at Wades - boro, J annary 31st, 1888. i - RESOURCES : I Loans and Discounts ...... .......$ 47,207 10 Due by other Banks tl2.82l 79 Currency and Specie. . ; . . . 42.31 22 55,125 01 Due by other Branches of this Bank 110,271 36 $ 212,603 53 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ,$ 25,000 00 Due Depositors 169,703 60 Due other Banks 1,320 05 Surplus Fund ... 16,579 88 ; $ 213,603 53 feb 10 It S. D. WALLACE, casb.'r. comic valentines, "yy HOLESALE AND RETAIL. For sale at HEINSBERGER'S. feb 3 A. A. Brown & Co., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS FOR FIRE, LIFE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT. - ; ; - Over $35,000 paid out for death losses for year I9S7, m W ilmington, n. c Office corner North Water and Mulberry sts.. upstairs. ieoi-n Inourance, A CCIDENT, FIRE. LIFE, MARINE, RENT ; ANDTORNADO INSURANCE, j Apply to SMITH & BOATWRIGHT, No. 124 N. Water street dec 7 tf Telephone No. 73 Removed T O OUR NEW STORE IN PURCELL BTJILD- nz. No. 14 North Front St. WH1 be glad to welcome our customers there. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., Importers and Jobbers, feb 6 Hardware. Tinware and Crockery fl Yearly Subscriptions , it ECEIVED FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL PaDers and Periodicals in the United states at ! i DubUsher's Drtcev Hand in vour subscrin-i - tlons at once. It will savtf you the trouble of writing and forwarding money without any 1 . 1 . . .. additional cost. " ' nr special rates for Clubs of ten or more. feb 6 C W. YATES. Finest shoes for ladies wear in the city at French & -Sons. t PLILVSE notic::. AVe will be glad to receive conununlcatior.s from our friends, on any and ailsutjects general Interest, hut The name of the writer must always be fur olshcd to the Editor. . Communications must he written only n one side of the paper. . f : ' Personalities must he avoided. " And it Is especially and p rtlcularly ur 3cr stood that (he Editor does v t 'always er. -.lors the vlet ?W3 of correspondents unless So state editorial colmrms: - -'-' i x In the editorial colnmns. N EW A DVER XISGCICNTS. Safrt for Sale. j HAVE FOR SALE AN,. OFFICK SAFE, good as new. in perfect order, used hut-a few moaths. Will be sold cheap tor cash. i . . - r; II. SCOTTV filS Princess Street, or lievieW Office. Fat Noat YJYKTLE (4ROVE OYSTERS, . 4 AH 13, FAT now and at their best. Parties rlsi tin? V.'rhrht s vtlle for a Koast are re8peetfullyinvited to call and see us. We keep none but the bet. Served promptly always at the k , i . . STOKELY IIOUSK, ' febalwic WrishtsviiK; Sign of tlie Horse. V E UA VE TUE LARGEST, ' CHEAPEST and most complete stock of Harness and 'SAd dlery goods, Trunks, and Bags in the state. and guaranteed to please both in quality ftnrt price or money cheerfully reluudeq, Genuine army Saddles to-arrive this Avcek. " II. L. FENNELL. The Horse 3UlUner. 10 SaFrwit. st feb6 Wew ArrtyalG 50 150 ROXES HENRY CO. FIO TOBACCO. BOXES PLUG AND TWIST, ALL STYLES TOBACCOS', Ot inn ASSOKTED CIGARS... .;V OlMIUU Above to be sold at irreail re duced prices to close consignment. :-r 2i Kespeciiuuy, - :.-vi-;:; . , SAM'L BEAR, Srv 'i feb 6 . .10 Market Strt-cb , Stoves J N GREAT VARIETY, COOKS AND 11 EAT ers. Can give j ou anything you are ltkery to want. We don't make them, but we ha ve ac cess to the best sources of supply. -y . , Call and see us. , -; - , i ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO., ?. ' Dealers In Hardware. Tinware, C. j feb 6 dw . Wllnalngton, N. C Wew Crop Cuba FIRST CARGO . 236 Hhds. 61 Tierces CHOICE , NEW CROP CUBA" MOLASSES, Ex British Schooner "Resolution," v . Direct from Matanzas. For sale by WORTH & WORTH. vfeb7 iwk " '. 7 '':""V':-:. V.V' '-', L i f e I nsu ra n c 6 . safe, JKellaDle, sure. A LL THE POLICY-nOLDERS WHO RE- 1 cenfcjy g0t ieft will do well to call on A. A. I RTifAtTM &, CO. comer Of North Wntprnnrt 1 Mulberrr streets, and take a nolicv In t he Safety Fund System In the Hartford Llfe.t Annuity Insurance Company. This old. relia ble company has paid out in Wilmington for 1887 over $35,000 In death losses. Amount of Insurance In force. .".$57,000,000 Death losses paid under Safety i Fund System....; ............ .2.500.000 Amount of Safety Fund......... 1,000,000 feb 3 .Messenger copy It - ' 1 . " "1 , 1 , " v :" Knoxyille furniture Co, . -yE ARE nERE YET, WITH THE Finest and cheapest Furniture and" other household goods to be found in the city. We are receiving new goods dally from the tew gooas I Roe of Ba Factory, aiso a run una or uaoy carnages. ieb6 E. H. SNEED, Manager I Piece Goods AN BE BOUGHT BY THE SUIT OK BE G MADE TO ORDER, AT DICK & ME ARES, Merchant Tailoring and Gents' Furnishings. leoe j lSHJr ront&c Humphrey'o JJOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS.'. SI31PLES, and Wltchhazel Oil, for sale at ' -. F. C. MILLER S, . ' German Drug Wore, , - Corner s. Fourth and Nun Sts., P. S. Prescriptions filled at all times, day and night. . . , feb 61y FOR 180C. 1HE GREAT INCREASE IN" THE VALEN- ! TINE trade over former years is no doubt due i to the Introduction of our beautiful DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. EASEL VALENTINES. , ; jt J', i - ELEGANT FRINGED CARD Vausn TIKES. VALENTINES FOR ALL. v Young and old, large and smaU. aHr can Lp made happy from a large scock at ' Heinaborgcrfo Live Boot and Music Store, teb3 . , .... Soctoty ; 7orIi. T HIE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parish soUclt orders for all kinds of plain and Valeixti fancy sewing, crocireUngand embrclilfrj. Ladles' and Children's aprons a spcru.1T y. Orders left at t be Rectory, or '4 orth Third street, will meet with prompt attention.' nov 23 tfi '
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