TUXSFATSR , . r:.-- : : : :. . Wc will t- tec-irr ic: trom our'friou ca a:.;, ;r l gvner.il Interest t-..r ' TLc njuae ct the v.-riu-r v.v -1 ; : v - : oisliod to the Editor. . Communlcatioas must tc v. i c one skle of the p-Tp-r. '- ivrsonalltlcamust acfJe i. ;-And It fcicsperifjiy ana p nh iii tr'. stood that tin Witor does f ai-&,v t th views ot correspond ijfs unls In the editorial columns. ' '. JJ en 'trttlzs. exocptca , j It T. JAMES. Itcrarn. dr'monii SiCO. Three r 1 i ; ftlM. - ,vvft01 one laoatn, S3 cent tr" rt low and UbertL Hinted report juiv and VOL XN WiLMING TON, N. C. TBURS1)A Y. FEBRUARY 16 1888 NO 39 torKrt uwtr paper rtlxny. It t v F( 1 V k.v.'V J. Ib.l. JL.J. - PURELYVcGETABLE. r:vEn, Sidneys, and Bowels, At CFFECTU1L SPtClTlC FOR iM.iM-f. ,lr l,c, , (.HrlST', IUUunM.. jUJnej AGXt!n. . . . Jaaodice. )Utl DTrtou, Coll.'. 7 - MLKJI J.-v t A . -- r- . 'f ' Jo SsuseSold Should bs Without It, ,., . s.rui' pt rra-' v 1 r I m in d i a t n . ...V.t rMiit i li-wir of n1Ti.j and tl.c:: a :tr in lirttnnd dlon. MIK ihsrc ts rir ON t SHCCI0N3 LIVER'REGULATOR' st r i u ,rd fl f Wrpjr. Prtpftd or.y by H.ZEILIN & CO..SUPrpr-terv ornwAHiiiMiTox i.mrnK. rp. rcrr. inily Keiew.i W'Asni.vtiTtiN. D. C Feb. 12. '& Airain the -hirligi of thai has hronu-ht u to the .verge of Lent? Tli. mrrv LlinstlliaS greens Willi 7 . t l which our cuurcnes were auorui have todav nil disappeared, and. it U probable, aided in Riving warmm and outmort to me PuKn'KuuK that braved the morning's snow .tonu. to knel at the ilirmeK tiniy two day more of the heaon r?- main. and then, ine "mnncnro noma f liriw. rt pulrcram rtvcrtcrtsS trointhe ehaneel. will remind the hearer of hU mortality, and there for that not to be ultoetlier given up to the "pomps and vani tie.t of thh wit ked world;' that hall. and rvirtiV. tho all very well in their way, tiinst for a tinn; irive place to the demands of man's high er nature, to more serious and more profitable concern, that the golden powrrthat ha lent its sparkle tothe head of beauty must pive place to the dast and a lies of lent, and the ?audy attire of the hall room to th plainer robes the sackcIothM of the penitential season, and for forty oild days they will assemble in the churches and individually and col lectively declare themselves-'Tiiiser-ahle dinners. Society keeps Lent. Tli? "reason just ending has been unusually &hort, but it Is not to be inferred 'that the social world has been cheated out of any of its pleas ures thereby. Everything was ar ranged with reference to It, and it ha been one grand rush since the it or January. Oermans, recep tions, teas, 4c. &c. have followed each other in such rapid succession that one head almost swims in thinking of them. Sometimes three and four of an .evening, and the rushing in and rushing out wasverv confusing. The effort of the entertainers to make them exclusive, to confine them to their own ?et. were not! t.rucraiiy successful. Cards were i.ueit, but the uninvittnl managed t gft in all the tame. A few even kince while standing near . a yroupa lady, the wife of a Senator irora the Pacific Coast, rushed up, the usual fashionable gust fwted the wife of another Senator. yii, Mrs. Blank," Isald the flrvt, are voti r tmnMAii i... 'TiIM Van tn rt !nv!tr,tinU thinly an fadintc nnil will soon be but memories of the pat season. Mr. Cleveland hn already nnnoun-. ceil hmJat pulili - reception. To- , Slight Fire.' . There wan n-slight fire at about 11 oYIek thb forenoon on 'Surry N kv ; vAiVHirriHf ciKs vh. L vkw a ov er r isumbxth. morrow night. I say "night Mwcatise street, between Church and Castle, : the assembly tU not bein until ,mt the damage was inerelv nominal ' 11 oolork and tin rermaii at 12; . . !rt,j well, to-inormw night th Armv nml the flames -ere extinguished ; fSTATEMENT- with a few buckets of wrater.V Thin Mornlnj;U Fir. and Navy Club give their last gr maii nf the feas4nt and the Chinese KmUisMV relebmte their New Vnr ritb grai.d ball, and none of There wag a slight fire at 0 o clock ; the smaller fry would dap to dUice this morning in a wooden dwelling 1 or ifciaiiv hZ' hiht niei4? The Mutual Life lasuranco Gompany of New York KICIIAltl A. McCUKIY, Preslifcnt.' ; " For-tlie. ytar ending Deemier 31st, 1837. v - ASSKTS. . , . leuderi of the ton have withdrawn. And yet, the social world 'will not gikhiio absolute anil uncompromis ing retireniH'iT. They will " eall Hi't:!Mlvet lHierall sinners' as beforn obervM. and lhe will 'also meet around the festive hoard and they may evn indulge in a trip on the'lighf fantatie tes. but it wilt, be with e. brilliant lights and to rlnw music, and in a penitential , way, mi to M;enk. and all under pro- j tefifr ' Vnnitiix,- vunitatuui all is vunitv! . .lACOHfS. on the corner of Fifth and Kixoh ; streets, but the flames were eltin guished before any nertous damage t ... Insurance and Annuity Account. No. AuKwmt. i rrHclesand Annvdties1 Policies and Annultes o, . Amount. was clone, and before::-1 hUremen UfiZlys: yiMaB BS I taVorTai-:i got. to the hcene although: . thtf Aawmed.:.:. .... 4 tg.aori . g9,45HC8 gr :fflate Terminated.. .. ...1 : .11,289 promptly responded to . the call "'f1'ki-; .'.'; ! .l33!S6ftn ssiu.C TTEv''S -158,232 which wan " sent out from : box 25. j 140,043 $4S7,528.932 51 corner f streets. Seventh and. Harnett t'entonnl. ' . , j . rr. Wrrry ( leaves is In the city on i a bril'f visit. Tin Chatham Hrratd U engaged Capt. James N. Macomber, of ina goml work. It is publishing Harnett towuslnp, was in the city the" reword of the companies formed vesterdav: ' in that eoimty during the late war, j Mr. P. Hcinsberger, has gone to tgetlier with a eoxnplefe roster of ( jreensboro', to attend the Bpokr the members, v This week's issue j sellers Convention in that city, contains a sketch of the Chatham Dr. K. S. Pigford has been elected rtiflesfCn. M. 1.1th Ib-gt. the said j Surgeon of the Wilmington bight regiment having lieii organized with j Infantry, which is a compliment 12 companies) of which U. U. Ihriejmost worthily bestowed upon that Dr. Revenue. Account. Gn To Balance from last mtcoTint . M Intorent, ltents and Premium on Securttlfs told.- -. J1(M,719,T34 31 By EndovrmeriJs. Purchased In- n,lU),noi 62r . ; suranecs. Dividends, Vnnu- ;6.oa),ora si ities and Death Claims. .; f lf,138,423 60 vutnimsKion. commutations . I - Taxes and all other ExwrnW ' ses....:........4...r....i&4 3.649.5U n Balance to new account. ... . . 110,001,718 08 $17,830,050 77 Dr, Balance Sheet. - Gn To Ke3enTe for Policies In for? and for risks terminated.... -.fltJ,430,U5Mi 0OH - rremiuus received in acrranee y SJ,oU ao ! Surplus at four per cent . . . . r0,2i,441 53 4 f was Captain, John Manning 1st IJeutenant, (. M. Xeal, 2nd I.ieu tenant and W. I. London, :XrfI Lieu tenant. The Captain wasafterwards made Colonel of the Regiment. Lt. Manning (now lion. John Manning) was made Adjutant and Lt. London afterward oecanie (.aptaiu. j ne company was acceted into the State service on the 15th of April. l.Sfil, the same day on which the three companies here were ordered to embark for Fort Caswell, altho tfiey did not really leve until the next day, the tilth. - The popular blood puritier. Hood's Sarsapanlla. is having a tremen dous sale this season. Nearly every body takes it. Trv it yourself. gentleman. LOCAL ISTEKTS. Indkx to Nrw adtertxsxuexts. Or e ii a HorsK Levy ' Wants i An Agent Heinsberock -Valentines Y C Miixza Diamond Dyes Dick & M bares-Piece Goods C W Y a TE?i Yearly subscriptions Johx K Oarreix Kampson Beef Statement of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York 1884..". 188 1886.............. 1887 City Court. -v Thomas Brown, colored, charged with keeping a barler shop open on Sunday, whose case was continued from yesterday, was the first to re ceive the Mayor's attention this morning. The testimony, showed that the defendant was technically guilty, but judgment was suspended and he was warned not to violate the faw any tuore. Sally Singletary, colored, "who was taken up as an insane vToman.. was held for the examination of a com mission dc lunaticoi)quirendovci was held this afternoon too late for a report of the proceedings in this ggffggEST- Samuel D. Babcock, George 8, Coe, Joan E. Deveiln, ichanr a.- siccuroy, $118,806,851 88 By Bonds Secured by Mortsrascs on Kcal Jistate ....... . , . . . . ; f49.6ft.2KS 00 United states ajad other Bonds 43.439,877 81 Keai estate aim Loans on coi- . laterals.:.. v.. . 20,15iM73 2TT Cash in Ba nks and Trust Com panies at Interest. .. . , i . 2,019,36? Q M Interest accrued,- Premiums, v . deferred and In transist and , Sundries ....:-..:..........,.. 2,973,169 -98, $118,800,851 88 I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the same correct. V ' !l i- A. X. WATERIIOrSE, Auditor. ' : ' ; , -! - From the Surplus above stated a dividend will be apportioned as usual. Year liisks ; Assumed. .134,681,420.;. . 46,507,139 ........ 6t&3pTl7 . 09,457,468.. Risks Outstanding. ...$351,78983.., ... 363,981,441..: ... 393,809,203... .. 427.628,933..'. 1 Surplus. ...$1,743,771 . . . 5,012,634 .i. 5,643.568 .. 0.294.44 New York, January 25. 1888. - ' j .ROBERT A.. GRANNISS, Vice President. . ISAAC F. LLOYD, 2d Vice-President. WILUAM J. EASTON Secretary. Board of Trustees: issue. Two Bound North. young F. Ratchford Starr, Lewis May. f OUver Uarriman, inenry W.Smith, KODerx uiypnant, George F. Baker, itiAri IiaJII in? .i from I JamearwJTolden..-4Jos.iChompson, oouiu iuancuesier, vunu., uu ! Alexander. w. luce. Frederick Cromwell, ' Jullen T. Davies, ' i Kooert seweii. -S. Van Kensselaer Cruger, Charles K. Henderson, George Bliss, " liurus w. pecKnam, J. Hobart Herrick, . iVrnP. Ulxon, - . , Robert A. Grannlss. " ' - Nicholas C. Miller, Henry II. Kogers, Jno. W. Auchlncloss, Theodore Monora, William Babcock. Preston B. Plumb, Wm. l. Washburn. ing their names as Neils Nicholson and G us Server, respectively, were lodgedjat the guard house last night. M. S. WILLARD, Agent, Wilmington.1 N. C. Th arrived here from Charleston, O. F . BRESEE & SONS, General Agents, Baltimore, ltd. 8. C, to which port they came in a steamer from New York. They fare Kegruiar steamer. now on their return trin and are Now that the steamer D. For other locals see fourth page Best shoes for bovs at French & m Sons. t School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger's. ' fcgg were retailed from the time the young men will remain at city.at French & Sons. K.e. i4 iwi w "'o" i police Jieadquarters ior saie Keep- peruozen. iu . s. A. & N. W. K. R. - l - . . - 1 ' 1 - - - Measles are prevailing to such an extent in parts of the city as to be almost an epidemic. Murchi- rias re Settlement of Taxes of 1887. Gen. S. H. Mannings Sheriff of New Hanover county, having pre- waitine for funds from home to take soh has'been repaired and them on their wav to the "warm fires sumed her trips on the line .from vionsl v Sftttlfi tbft Stan t A vn of the paternal homestead. A dis- this city to Fayetteville, the boats terday afternoon" settled with the patch has been received nerestAtinff win resumeu tucn: iCgu,a vCu- Commissioners in full for the county that tne money required ior me re- uie,k" " wv ..- taxes for MJ87. The amount collect turn of the prodigals will reachhere clearance Here every day, sunaays jn thia county wag as follows; to-day, when they will immediately excepted. J - State Taxes .....,$14,305.84 start for the Nortn. In the mean- WJofi A W lnflls wear in the Oountyiaxes- t General Fund.. ..$32, 494.59 School Fund. ...... 18, 143.2050,637.79 Total tfirin to Whitney and such places ?" .V Ile Uai1 lia(1 ch requests. "n, continued th flr.t ' -f am continued the fi medalmost.todeath;andbyuch Ijwple; wiUi a sneerthat indicated ne tmmeiiiMl adtI was 11 amstress j prop Mu the person, now r Snntnr ' laarried her. - . I There are two families 18 -Tlie officials of the South Atlantic The Great -Levy... ' I At Northwestern Railroad, who have Jules Levy, the greatest living bVeh at Southport since the stock cornet player of this or any other (holders' meeting on Saturday last, A cold, wave arrived here last j age. will appear at the Opera House jcame up to the, city this morning. night, and put in some good work, next Saturday night fand at a Tbey say that the road will be built, At about 2 o'clock this morning matinee in the afternoon. It is not antj that the work will be commenc there was a brisk gale of wind blow-(necessary to praise him, for during,je() at an. edrly day., s - the last 2,1 years he has been by all T ..... Arrailirimenta . a . -t i .1 i i. : t - - The Gnind Ixlge of Knights Qf ,uuwolttU !uc - " There was a . meeting. of German Pythias, which has been in ,,eiidn "l c"",efcVJ" the at GreeiLboro, adjourned yesterday " "4 - - ( residence of Rev; F. W. E. Peschau ofQcers, but oneve?"-ct'''W celebration" of WllUOUIi apieruouii iimiiuBirumcuu n :Af,. R. o.,? Uf P.t... AO doen all wool ilannel shirts, in Au impression has gone abroad that I - , ' w.n:. . K.-,fii tu an snaues ana triors, ior men ana Mr. Levy has been engaged by,GU-r --. A tnnr(ln ..........$04,943.63 mg. boys, from at the Wilmi No 27 Mark meeting'wds called to order by Rev. ealled -He v. . . . . .... .1 .. I . . . . . . t " ,M'n,F mores band and is now playing w v ti... nirrrtu Klurt Pnotnii' I ii , . . . i . , . Tl . -' . iu 1. 1 iv it ii t n u r nriTH niTiirinn nil 1. mi if 11 1 x x fi 1 1 I y I jjr. Mendelsolln to tne .-..-., . . jio...., ... 1 nrwr rnn innr nnii ii win Hiirfiv lit? it . . - - .w .w.t .v ijir. JoMU.liaart jr., ' - .mere ail ne ume we uave uamniM, j-. -a- i . The Mutual Ufe. The annual statement of the MuZ tual Life Insurance Company of New York, which is published in this issue, shows that the year 1887 was the most prosperous one this company; has ever enjoved. The new business y written , amounted. to $69,457,468.37, or an increase of $12,- 624,749 over the new-business of 1880. The assests of the Mutual Life now aggregate the enormous sum of $118,806,851.88, making it by far the largest financial, institution fin the world. The company has now an outstanding , insurance ; account amounting to $427,62S,933. It , re ceived for premiums in 1837, the sum of 17,110,901, and its total Incomo Ni!tv . ai vntiTisu:: , r-N TT- aTai ANOF T Kil PI! IT AT E 1 V moral ';bablts.-seeking rmi : o- r . ; repnent anoldfvstabllshod lioihf la 1 c secrion. S;Ugrj-. if stsitod, ir -r r i Keterejws exacted, sm. .Man l a . . n Hoc? k, ) Keadc St., S. y. . e ft la liw 4 w th , " OPEf3AwI-3O0 9 Saturday Night, Feb: 10t!i. -iATIEi: AT S O'CLOCK. - m I Kt T- And his Combination ot Musical str.r v r . tfte direction of .Major J. jj. 1 0:, Admission, , ;rkK,Vna 2S . r Matinee Prlees,-o and 25c' - Keserred ."Scats t lfeInslcsrT's r i ' j iV ,Samp,ri::Beeu j jiArE.Tat:, :;PLHAsriit' or oWeijinvj to . niy friends' and customers' thin v-v k a choice lot of very linvS.MPsOX ST.A r.L;Kn REEF, whii-h will bo found an "unu5n.yij:.ii;..- lof. I also offer a fuIV line ot otner Xts. such as Porfe, Fresh " and Corned.4 Vc U i u - ton, sausages. sausa??e' Meat; and a .-i-iau )..? of teiy pretty N o kT u c AlftJLl N A li.M s, J. JF. GARliELl., " "Front St. -MarKet; Sout h lfl. fob l'2r w. E. ..Worth fc jo.'hoM vtand. i r i r a ' I I C . .... . '.f5. . o 1 - , rt 0 ' rt . o Valenuihe L FORI chair, -while was requestea f rom alJ sotu.ces amoiinted to S23, 070,922.46. It paid to its members The committee I nursrmx I Th trriin nrprtmnnnvinir "f r. LeVV I . . .!' i ': I v J, J-..4o. me funny thingsoccur at tht-s. ! in ull-livinc in a four-roomed house nr M'me Stella' Lew. : soordno -VH Ul ' "V T A .1 , ' during the year for death claims and ices soniPtlm. i... r I . :T" 1 . lea nrograss. ii; was uecuieu iu u - fM.r..:.:" ""r intne routliern part of the city, vocalist, who is a lady or a rare . - - - !u,t u r7 d of I musical culture and is the-nossesson . . - . - l4l - 1 pTir. n Ti 1 Turn isi in iisii: 1111 . i.ur ji 1 . .-.- - CXmS thev r ilorw-itlto.l In the tA tliirtMOii nrnnnuwInwiMritliLra i-na ..f mnnli nurifv wtlieM I . . ... .1- . I gregaieo ?14, J ne nillll- i, 11 - ....... ..v.i,. --. t . ' i i-n nnn n oijiitiiti mm. i'diisimiiiit ui ...... . . . . w frf of hats and coats. In-such ,,ear 'otlon Factory, and of musical culture they are deixsited in the front ! thee t$, thirteen arenow down with I of a voice of mc .iriiu on the stair case. ani one. the measles. endowmentsover 8;0Od,O0O, and the ana is me. poMtr. ui , , fifli mnK n for: the occa-i . - , . . - . and nower: Miss Edith Pond, sing-,' 7 tv avJ.,i ier oi poucieb was tnereasca iohv, n i!.;. . i .t. . . j.r x- .i i inir reader, wno reacis wiin nt ti. - t . r ax r tr i ? - " roye nimeii tor tlie, !"iie a nuinoer 01 ortnern lour-1 , . , . ; jooun naar, .jr.uuu, ui Uf. """-i Thin vf.ir tliP Stafp Don ft. and the scramble U 'vm- i,tlthft,.Uk,n,11,1wi,.u, wtll. JaccompanimenC and has achieved wrrtinWl tn rnnvv the'invita- . . r 1 aum.inj; to thelooker on. The nt M. ."Vl. ... . . ,n,,eh w,ns in her nrofession: Miss r " - r, xr'ti required me insurance eveningnvounguiannoticetlthat " a uay or two w tn n a ollltt T t; violint; who.; wi li0?J?lI.ie ' ' t ,T ' "7 to compute the reserve, valno iiTil IT KlPKPfl nrnilTliI IbA " M " ' rvc. i'"iiir mi iic-.-t iica I I u.iu A'- cna uvi.. r-,. - I i fr .1 IL1 lib "X "a and vtetmed urnm nn.l ln Imi.nJ sJontl. i,ii.. wm.w. i,. remembered by oar people as nav- .. rni ,r Haar were ao- nS!iVlfUrrated'!uld'- i1!1 tU" m- b making their wav North. been here with the Clara Louise inted ft colimuttee on decorations: . ...... vuuuuuii 10 us an, ne ten 111- nc tncir wav ortli. ...-w.. ,r POi Kellogtr troupe two years ago, air. Thft.c1iApatio11 wiU-be in Luther ttustave Thallwrg, vocal tenor, . M Buildfng: and those ha v- loriueny o ine milieu "" i,A ,affaP in n.linive wiir make in . " - ..w. ..v . . ti, . , , , I . . . , r I "Mo - 1 urnfti nn. .mI. i..... .... tut- 1 in rtiriuiv liini whs I'hiiMi tnhni.nr v rwi? unn ai r. i . . . . . . , , ' !iri-ht but hihiit f. 1 lMiiIit lv Mr Tni... p ii ti ...1... Ur ,r .....i M lt wortny tlie occasion. Aiier uie i 1 11.111 1 n ti . . . . .. 1 - - . wl.t " i r 7 fnrriiiK up oi win oner it tor kxih to-morrow and i. ...... . . , v un uii, 1 1 r- it'll III- lOKth hatakick himself, : A' drove of verv prettv 8amps und. Hi nn.l to the citv vesterdav and w artment companies of pol- per cent instead of 4 per cent as t hitherto, Mfhich increased the liabilities as charged by the De partment. Under this severe re- fjplIE OKEAT INCTJ3ASE IN THE VALEX TrNJ trade ove r former years ir no dratl i to the introduction of our beautiful DECOHATED SATIX NOVELTIES. ; EASEL VALENTINE,' V ELEGANT FltrS"GED CAfcD VaIEntim , ' ..... . ' ' VALENTINES FOP. ALI. Young: and old, large and small, all car. t ? made happy from a large scock.at Live Book and Music Store, teblS . Comic Talcntlne: "YIIOLESALB AND RETAIT- ' ' feb 3 For sale at - Piece Go quireiueirt the 31 utual showed a sitr- riAX. BB BOt ofiT- EY Till: sr rr ;: plus of $6,294,492 over and "above j MADETOOJtDEi: AT adiournmeut of the meetings there ?t -as left, none of which wou I'" A . '"T. " I.,. V' rr"", companist, who, altbougli young, is wajJ gQme fiue 1Usc in which Rev. hadi eo',.plrt,u5'Hiim that one V. V ,,,,,w-,w,,,rro, arWngartirt and who is destmea Mr . - Pe8C.batt ,rave some excellent -- -vu uru into u corner f the room. An inMetioii 'nHHiif .i. . i . :.r Mm -w-y - - I 1 C. . . ui.uv --- . to take a position at the very top'ofJjjQ OD . th'e violin, accom; ''muhmi ir t.. i. iiiesougnt fop .urn n ri p riire was considerable a.tivitv the. musical ladder. This makes 4t - nfKl V . risdanirhteronthe niano. tlin verv tirst! : For weak lungs, spittings of bltjod It i.waLi ;r i." in the tiiulMr uiarket Ur- tninv croui) ol artists of tlie very ursi looU on huheai! in It n.l ti T.. ..-..!.. . i .. - . nmk nnd tbi lbt is beaded bV the : elephant to tr;.d t ;M " ' "l. 11 Iftr t,ri t i. t snort ness of, ureatq, consumprion, . At the teak. all f rmt t". n pnws, iiimi mx or s;veti rynmined lcniiproio iv .-urw.t jntght . Hweatu anu-ail nnireriiig )l Qf puncli i4 often ntilte A con uul ,a the '"the "market, npproaehable in point of existence. coughsDr. Pierce's -(lolden Medi- nftuiuthMfl .n I ThaMft, ii ii . 1 f catDiseoverv is u sovereign remedy, nerairvnt iJUi ran-ln- the Artful." the best rat trap tSnperior to cod liver oil. By drug-I . PAtronlted. liut ull these from 10,000 to 15,000 feet each. - known, at Jacobrs Ildw. Depot, t . : - ' - , - , every iianinrv. - i . Mr. M. S. Willard is the Agtnt in DICK & ME A K KS, this city. . ? Jirclisnt Twfloring Wl tints' Fun :f (runners must be havingfine sport y ; ;- ' ', ' ; ' in the '.wood ami swamps. WV saw " Slljli f til C: II ; S (-. one of the Mjmrods this morning! ; . iir k jiayk- jiii. li.'ckst. run!,: with a' string" of birds of various kinds'which was about as much as he could carr4 and iaost.complcte &(v-rk of tlariv-rs i ; i ' tilerr jrooos. 1 rttnks and I;.. .-.s iu tj and guaranteed to i.ivi.-e l- u in ija price or mouey t hi.rtuiir it iu l !. t , Bchool shoes for children, best in nny saddles lo arnvthN v rv., the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons.t febti Ti c nor : ; 'r. iV

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