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IK Absolutely Pure, Tat nortr never varies. A muy l e.f pn ly .strength ana wholes! nem-s. X""'' miii than th ordinary kind, and c.iunot lie "octaidJtwly tenrm 4thDd 3rdpw Tlio Daily Bsviow, FRIDAY. MARCH 2." lt in cosckess ykstkkoav. SENATE. T ,.tmv Mnr.'li 1. Tin Hell WASi'u,, . fll .nban 1111 tllO lUMIIlIIl'' MOu out 1' : ? question beinjr on the amendment offered yesterday by Sir. ilon, of Iowa, to mmuie mM... , T i f nti" Mr. Heck saul it..i.a.in1n.tno(lt he moainnir of th Amendment to be that every T- ...i..tl.rvo,l in tin late war or Fa" m far!,n or in nnv in Hie wnr vnn , - --- -;- . lnd an war, and who was ulTerinjr under the iuflnuities of ne. would lit? CUUk1 1 it. ...... fvn...l tlmt t'vprvinan over 50 or CO years of a would con sider himself as Buffering under t lie tor from Iowa or any other nator cness how much money; tlinttitufMid Sient. if adopted, would taki iu of the treasury vwv. . -----that five hundred millions would not lmlf cover the amount of ex : : ii. ...miarii Thre wa no iise, he Mid, in talku.jr of n urp lu In the Treasury. Thi bill xvould settle that for all time to come. The moment Congress undertook to pc i Plonallthe men who became old the country wvuld be bankrupt.. unles taxes were double!. trei,u and quadrupled. Protected robber, the baron inonoiolits, could ni have drawn a bill in their own in terest more adroitly than . this lull was dra n. Incidental totlu.phae of the bill Mr. Heck lijrr.Hi to a discussion of the tariff, and later on the demonetization of silver anil trusts , ,. Without a vote on the pending amendment the Senate adjourned till Monday. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. lllount, from the commit tee on Post Offices and Post Roads, re ported adversely the bill prohibiting transmission through the mails of newspapers containing lottery ad vertisements. Houe calendar. Mr. Dibble, from the Committee on Public Huildings and (.rounds. ..wi lilll in nlari?e the mihlic Imlldlni? at Atlanta. Committee of the Whole. Public buildings were then pro vided for at Hridgeport, Conn., and Hoboken. N. J., ami the House ad jonrued. TtATE NEWS. Shelby Aurora: Mr. Jos. T. Ca baniss, ton of A. Mont. Cuban iss. while driving a wagon loaded with 000 feet lumber, met with a sad at; cident on Tuesday morning. The team ran away and he was precip itated on the wagon tongue tut ween the team and the loaded wagon ran over his toirach. He ha tneedied. "ewbern Journal: Information was received in this citv yesterday that the schooner Mattie E. Hiles. Cant. Smith, from Haltimore bound to Washington with a cargo of lime, struck onUull Rock, Pamlico sound. Mondav morning and filled with water. " The crew had to remain on the cabin through the night. hieli was quite cold. The cargo is a total los. Asheville Citizen: Mr. Steven Jones, an old resident of thin county, died suddenly Monday night at the residence of Mr. Taylor Burnett in this city. He had not been well for souio time. Monday night, as he eat down to uupper he complained of feeling very badly and was pur buaded to go and lie down. He did so, and in n few moments expired. It Is thought heart disease was his ailment. Hickory- Carolinian: About ten o'clock Tuesday night the fire alarm called attention to the burning of Wallace Bridgers residence in the extreme Southern part of town. The fire started In the "L" and when dU covered was too far advanced to be checked by the means at hand. Most of the furniture was saved. The house was a two story, four room building with an "17' and three brick chimney. Klnston Free Prts: The eorres, pondentof the ewbem Journal from this place. Rev. H. C. Brown wrote and had published an item re lating to Cook & Co.. a new firm of this place, warning the people from buying goods of them unless they wanted to appear In court as wit nesses. Mess. Cook & Co., have brought actionagalnst Mr.Brown for libel and the trial was set for Wed nesday March Cth. Fayettevillo Journal: Jas. Jones, a Citizen of Campbelton, fell dead yesterday while walking on the rail hold In competition with the multitude o. low test, &hori wctt&t alum or PUhaU;nf,-,.i??; )StJt9 intaZs. ROYAL BAKl.NG POltR CO.. lOi Wall . V. road track, near the oil mills. He had just started out hunting and was striek?n within a few yards of his home. Priscilla Sykes, a woman well-known in our city, who wsls verv toor and lived on charity. met with a horrible death yesterday in Campbelton. From what we can gather he had a fit of some kind ami fell into thefire, burning herself o severely as to result In death in a few hours afterward. Clinton Caueatsian: The Rev. F. Ii. 1'nderwood has accepted the pas toral care of Piney Cirove church Simpson county." He ill preach regularly on the'fourth Sunday an 1 Saturday before of every month. Moses Sellars a colored man aged about 70 years, and somewhat demented from sickness, wandered away from the home of his son in Little Coharie towmdiip near Hunt- Iv about three weeks asro and, not withstanding mo?it careful search. cannot be found. It is supposed that he wandered into some swamp and has perished. . . - THE MAILS. The hiaIU close and arrive at the City Post o.lkv as rollows: CLOSE. Wirtliprn thmni'li in.it Is. list 8 .(Jl P. M Northern through and way mails... 11.U0 A. M. N. C. anl A. s. . C. Kallroaas ana rout supplied therefrom s.OOA. M lUlel-h K K03l tiev e. P. M. and 8.1") A. M s.Mi!lioni wav malls 6.:?) P. M s-juthcrn through malls ai. P- M, DAILY EXt-Ki-T SITNDAY. Western malls C V. KMllway) 3.45 A. M. rino fvar Y V ll li and iK)lnts sud- Plll thereti-om 3.45 P. M. it.f!ii?h a ihimiet it. 1L and ixMnts MiepUf.1 thererrom 2-00 P.M. srnttiniiie . wriTin.-.Mnc s.: A. M Union siNfl.il u.15 P. M. TI KSDAY AND Kit 1 DAYS. tUisIow . H. and Intermediate oill-n-s tU A. M Little i:ier, s. v.. and Intermediate oJlki's Cape Fear Klver mail OPEN FOK DELIVKKY. 2 (0 P. 1.00 P. Northern and way malls Northern thronjjhmall.lat. . . xMitherh mall Sx;nhemway malls Carolina Central K. 1! . s.:w p. M .11.00 P. M. . .: a. M . a. m . i.:jo A. M Malls collected from street boi-s in business portion of city at . A. M.. II A. M. and 4.4 I . M. and from other points of theelty at 5 P. M. and 4 A. M. general di'llery open from iV.H) A. M. to 7.00 P. M.. and on Sundays rrom ..uu to taaiA. .m. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.00 to 10u A. M. Money onler and Register Department open from s A. M. to " r. -M continuous. sta:nj online oprn from S.to A. M. to ." P. M Stamps on sale at general delivery J.:J0 A.M. to 10 A. M. and 1 to 7 P. M. Ladies will lind a nice line of good reliable scissors at Jaeobi's Hdw. I)e pot. t The cheapest place to buy you school hooks ami s:htol stationery is at HeinsbergerV 4 School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapot at Heins herger's. Insurance. A t VI DENT, FIKK. LIKE. M AH INK, KENT AND TOUNADO 1NSI UANVE. Apply to SMITH ItOATWHKUIT. No. L.'4 N. W'ater street Telephone No. 7J feUTIt . r riui New-Stiihhs () N FIFTH STHEET, DKTWEEN MPL lirrrr and WAluut. are now fully eanlnped. Horses anu vHilcles tor hire and horses board- ii I and tended by the day. week or month. S7T- Iinre stot kyard. It. V. BEST, feb T. ly IToprlctor Diamond Dyes JN ALL COl.OKS, A FlI.L AND COMPLETE stock can Iv found at F. C. MILLEH S. German Dni store. i ortu-'i s I'Vnirtti :ml 'mi Sts. P. S. Prescriptions ill led at all times, day and nlsht. feb 27 tr Direct Importa ion. 1ST HECEIVED BY UE1L BAHK ( UAH J Moi k or KNtihlSlI t ' 1 IUQK E 1 Y V A IC E. Piitvs guaranteed equal to any American Importer. w;e. sphingeh & co., Importers and Jobbers. teb27 Hardware, Tinware and Crockery Stoves I n ;heat vakiety, cooks and heat ers. Can jrtve you anything you are likely to want. We ddat make them, but wc have ac cess to the best fourc;3 ot supply. Call and see us. ALDKKMAN. FLANNEH & CO.. Dealers In Hardware. Tinware. Ac feb 27 dJtw WUalamon. N. C; Patronize Home Talent! DO YOU WANT PKINTINO or 15 LANK BOOKS OK ANY DESCRIPTION! Wc guarantee that we can turn out as line work as any one in this fcctlou. Wc carry a complete line of paper of all kinds. Don't throw away valuable time dtlly dallying with hai f a d ozcu uQiccs. You can' 5avc any pcunic. tiood work ii worth the price every time and can be bad for less money than botch work. JACKSON & BELL. Valentines FOR 1888. rjMI& CHEAT INCHEASE IN THE VALEN TINE tradd over former years 13 no doubt due to the Introduction of our beautiful DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. E.KSEL VALENTINES. ELEGANT FRINGED CARD Valentines, VALENTINES FOR ALL. Young and old, large and small, all can be made happy from a large scock at Heinsberger's Livft Book and Music Store. te6l3 C03I31EKCIAL. NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. ..... . March 2. 2c30 P. JVI. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quiet at 37 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm at 82 cents for strained and 87J cents for good strained. TAR Firm ut$1.15. HRimR T1TRPENTINE Finn at 1.10 for hard, 2.10for yellow dip aim virtrm. COTTON Steady. The following are the official i notations: Ordinary, 71-10: gooi oruinary. oj; iow uuu dling. U 7-10; middling 0 15-1G; good middling 10 3-10. No sales reported. Receipts to-dav: Spirits, 153; rosin, 024; tar, 301; cotton, 04. MAKTNE NKYVS. ARRIVED. Steamship Gulf Stream," Penning ton. New York. II G Smallbones. Steamer AP Hurt, Robeson, Fay etteville, Woody & Currie. Steamer Lisbon. Black, Clear Run, D J Hlack. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport. Master. Ger barque Oscar, Wendt, Ham burg, Heide & Co. CLEARED. Steamship Equator, Nelson, New York. II. G. Smallbones. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fay etteville. Woody & Currie. Steam yacht Louise, Galloway, Southport, Master. EXPORTS. COASTWISK. New Y'ork Steamship Equator 0 pkgsmdse, 10 bbls shelled peanuts, 35 do light wood, 75 empty bbls, 84 bagschalT, 148 bags bran, 5 bbls pitch, 245 do tar, 2'J2 do spirits, 812 bales cotton. WKEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND FKB. 25TII, 1888. Cotton ashore, 0,807; afloat, 4,251); total, 11,150. Spirits -ashore, 1,308; afloat, 015; to tal, 1,1)83. Rosin -ashore, 02,2,55; afloat, 3,482; total, 05,737. Tar ashore, 4,(580; afloat, 2,9.55: to tal, 7,035. Crude ashore, 307; afloat, 10; total, 317. UKCIitPTS FROM FKD. 18THT0 25TH, Cotton. 072: spirits, 522; rosin, 7,237; tar. 1,2S5; crude, 43. KV PORTS FROM FKD. llTH TO 18TH, DOMKST1C. Cotton, 407; sjiirits, 191; rosin, 11; tar, 131; crude, 395. fork in X. Kosu. 0.907. I.Ut of VeHel in the Port of Wilmington N. C, Feb. 29 1888. No vessel under CO toas reported in this list. BAIJtJPES. Ger charlotte Anna, 417 tons, Krugc, E I'esehan & Westermann ;er Ferdinand, 41i tons, Bluslner, Ilelde & Co t;er Hong Kong. ys: tons, Bejer, K Peschau & Westermann Nor Emellne. .107 tons, Bagge. EG Barker & Co GcrLydla leschau, 4i5ton.s, schultz, E Peschau & Westermann Ger Prlnz Fredcrlch carl, 444 tons, Beckinan E Peschau & Weseermann (ser I F imsr, 414 tons, Neljahr, Q Barker & Co Nor Frlda.."G tons. Rasmussen. Heldo & co tier Atlantic. :J07 tons, schlottsnam. K I'eschau & estennann BRIGS. Cora Green. 2Hti tons, Phllbrook, e u Barker x co Ger Dr While, 2s' tons, Zepler, K Peschau & estennann Nor San .luan. 2MI tons, Bache, In dfstress, Heide & co Ger Atlas, 282 tons, Dade, t. I'escuau & estennann SCHOONERS. Wm M Convei-s, 70" tons, seaman, Geo Harilss & Co Edgar C Ross. 4 IS tons. Oulnlln, tieo Uarrlss & Co Br Felland, ls tons, MeWInnie, KG Barker & Co Dlone. 211 tons. Raynes. E G Barker & Co Edward Kenton. :;." tons, ariington. E G Barker & Co Messenger. :2S tons, Kalkcr, E G Barker & Co llllam C Wlckham, U13 tons, steelman, (ico Harrlss& Co M C Mosely. 189 tons, Torrey, E O Barker & Co Emily F Northnm, 313 tons. Pennewell, George Harrlss&Co Cherubim, 90 tons. Nelson, Geo Harriss & Co Addle Henry, 72 tons. Weeks. Master Mary A Powell, 472 tons. Keen. J-: G Barker & co Addle Jordan, 558 tons. Hanlman, EG Barkers Co J II Bodwell, 213 tons. Metcalf. E G Barker & Co Roger Moore, 318 tons, Gllkey, E G Barker & co Life Insurance. -o SaH Reliable, Sure 4 LL THE POLICY-HOLDEKS WHO KE- eently vrot left will do well to call on A. A. hkow n & CO.. corner of North Water and Mulberry streets, and take a DOlicy in the safety Fund System In the narttord Life & Annuity Insurance Company. This old, relia ble company has paid out In Wllmnurton lor 1S87 over fciVOOO In death losses. . Amount of Insurance in force fr7,ow.ouo Heath losses paid under Safety Fund Svstera 2-W.OfiO Amount of Safety Fu nd 1 ,XM,00C feb 3 Messenger copy it . Wanted, 1,000 Young Men. MMHERE IS IN THE CITY OF WTLMING- ton an organized Tent of Junoir RechabRes nun u a. i u utMivi i a n ujic siu rnc young men of trootl moral character, betwecu the ages of 12 and is. to lloin us In order that wc mav do nil we can to ilrlvn lnfpnimmn.v rmm r - v f ' a V A V our midst and to try and save the coming gen eration from tho evils ot Intemperance. All m ru wiinu 10 join uur omer can get all neefssarv Information fmm ?. t. t 'n.-Tro ri s. Willis, F. W. Hcwettor V. T. Skipper. This n ui ujxiuiucu uu jsb aay oi Apni, 1S87, and we have got quite a number of young men to Join us. We meet at- Temperance Hull, on Thlrrl Ktnt rtnnrKltn fhr every Monday night at 7 JO o'clock. Come one,' an, tuiu ico us uuuvu i iiixi gs warm jor X1U A1WUUI. C L. COWLES. G. a WILLIS. F. W. IIEWETT -Icb27 Guardians.- Store for Rent. rpiIAT VERY DESIRABLE STORE on North Front Street, opposite First National Bank and just North of Capt. Mcliitlrcs Dry Goods Store, recently occupied by me. a nrst-class store, lirge, roomy, cen trally located and well suited for any kind of business. Possession glrea immediately. AppljtO I. SHHIER, 18 Nonh Front street, et) 3 tf PurcenBTnUdiiuj. m3 I MISCELLANEOUS Don't Read This I The following bargains are to be sold this week, commenci ng ; T . Monday,February20, 888. SATINE: Reduced fromlSOc. to lOc. pr yard. ' 25c. l 15c. Imported Satine Worth 40c. 25c. per yard. o The Electric Combination Dress Goods, 1 CENTS PER YARD. Double Width Momie 1 15 l-a Cents Per Yrai loth, ANOTHER BIG LOT OF White GOODS. 5.O0O Yards Plain White Goods. 2,000 Yards Checked Naiijsook. l,OaO Yrards Striped Lawn. Open Worked Nainsook, Worth 25c. for I5c. Per Yard. o - - Bargains in Embroideries and Laces. -o- 2.GOO JERSEYTS to be closed out. o- Call early" before bargains are pick ed over. Cash HoTise, 116 Market St. WILMINGTON, N. (J.. feb 27 Cevarte Prigge 9 GENERAL MERCHANDISE BRDKER, Corner Water and Mulberry St reels. Wessell's building) up stairs. "YyTOULD NOTIFY HIS FRIENDS AND the public generally, that he has opencdJaJGenera Brokerage office at the above address and re spect fully solicits their orders jvill Jgive i prompt dispatch to all business enimsted to nis care. Jan 11 lm ONWARD IS THE WORD I rjiHE P ROGRESSIVE IFAEMER ENTERS Its THIRD VOLUME at the following rates: ! h" 1 subscrUx'r, 1 year I, $1.25 L 5 subscribers, 1 year !. . 5.00 10 subscribers, lyear 10.00 One copy, 1 year, free to the one sending a club of ten. ' Eight pages, 40colurtms. weeklj-. bend cash (charges prepaid) to ; feb 17 ; L. L. POLK, Raleigh. N. C. New York PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMOliE prices in JOHN WERXEK'S Barber Shop : 10 cents a Shave; 30 cents a Hair Cut and 20 cents a Shampoo. His own manufactured Hair Dye of every shade at 20 cents and! upwards. No. 29 Market street, between Water and p ronu sept i-i POMONA HILL NURSERIES. -o- Cheap Nursery Stock i For Winter and Spring Sales 1887-8 I have a large stock oi APPLE TREI8, Two and three years old, gobd vari eties, that I will Close Out Cheap. ALSO, Plum, Cherry, Grape, &c. If you want anything in the Nur sery line CHEAP,especially APPLE, send for my Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Snecial PnJ T.itf surplus stock for Winter and Sprint ! sales of 1887-8 onlv. - j " Add re 'SS. J VAN. LINDI EY, feb 8 tf Pomona, N. C. i i o MISCELLANEOUS. ATTENTION, LADIES ! -o- Bonnetsand Hats at 10c, 15c, 20c, and 25ci Worth Double. -t- t will l Ai v for the Northern mar kets this week where I will purchase a beautiful and varied assortment of goods in my line, in the LATEST STYLES. Miss Goodwin is now in New York employed by a large French Import ing Millinery House, where she will be engaged during the next' four weeks, copving imported pattern bonnets and hats, and will return with me to till my Spring and Sum mer orders. Room Mu t Be Made For my Spring goods, so 1 offer at less than cost my stocK or Hats, Bonnets, Feathers Fcncy Goods, N tions, Embroideries, etc.j etc. Agency for i) e m rest's Pat to r ii s . Dmorest's Sewing Machine Only $19.50. -o- umw mm m house, No express charge on goods sent. to be dyed.1' Respectfully, ' MRS E B. WIGGINS, Proprietress of Ladies' Emporium, 115 MARKET STREET. feb 22 The AMERICAN MAGAZINE. BfiaDtifaliY Illustrated. 25 cts., $3 a Year, ITS SCOPE. THE AMERICAN MAGA ZINE elves prei'ej-ence to national topics and scenes, and its literature and art are of .the highest standard.- Famous American writers till its pages with a wide variety of interest ing sketches of travel and adventure, serial and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our foremost problems or the perioa, ana.in snort, tms .Magazine is Distinctively Representative of American Thought and Progress. It is acknowledged by the press and public to betAe most popular and entertaining of the nign-ciass monrnnes. . , Tm rfciiYto nt A Specimen Number, with tllt illustrated Premium List. and Special Inducements in Cash or Valuable premiums to ciuo Kaisers, will be sent on re ceipt of 15c., if this paper is mentioned. , : 83?" llesponslble and energetic persons want- ea to solicit subscriptions, wnte at once ror exclusive territory. Address, : THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE CO., -feb 2 74p Brbadway, New York. :tee review e tx & ' "iti" "ViC 'n? f Itf IM OPPIGE, CU. .V. Iff. Jtit. t Ji t,t w s,? -si? p ijj- 3 MARKET STREET. NO. 112, UJ TMKS) COMF1 Z1E JJf V2tT hlbPECl AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF WE WILL IT BvHIBlim -WHEN YOU WANT- . PROGRAMMES, CIECDIJOIS, CAKDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILiHEADS, POSTERS. ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS. PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS. STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' LODG MENTS. JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUK ORDERS. Artdrese REVIEW JOB OFRCE, mtUlNGTON. H. c. Knoxville Furniture Co. j TE ARE HERE 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 Factory. Also a full line of Baby Carriages. tebsr E. JL SNEED, Manager grinthig &fl8CELLANF.OUj, V Another Inducem eat, Ind ucements w ill be offered iu , . : department Just received 'a new lot of t,. Hats in every shape. A new lot of Babies' Swiss La ' Corded Caps, in new shapes. Just received a lot of Bhid.- v veiling, 43 inches wide in Uiffer. v ent grades, at astonishirv low prices. Also,Ribbqns, Laces, Glovey Cor A lot of extra long SMk Mitts jn t Black and Cream And lots of other qualities , , ; most be given away, so aitoi room for our large .stock mri tl liected from the North. Call early to secure some 0f bargains, at Taylor's Bazar 118 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. c feb 25 Sew York & Wilmin v Steamship Co FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, XEW YUlU Located between Chambers and Koosevtitsi : ;v: : iAt 3 o'clock, P.M. '. BENEFACTOR . . . .. ........ Saturday, Han hwuaiuh.. vveanesaay, xm ; GULF STREAM.;..'.. .... ..Saturday, JLmt - FROM WILMINGTON- ' EQUATOR. . ., ..... Wednesday, FebS GULF STREAM. Saturday, Mini 1 BENEFACTO R. .............. . Friday Hani j S3T Through Bills Lading and LmrestTW Rates guaranteed to and from points In Ml and South Carolina. ' - , . For Freight or Passage apply to II G. SMALLBONES, SuperiDtfndent. . . .Wilmtogton.3LC THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, .... ...... KfwTst- WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agent b &5 a5 Broadway, Set 1st feb ! K A A MONTH. No capital requW j 'twtwir pood chance to make money, if' for territory at once B. S.- LaQ(leJ?' Newark, N. J. m agents: xpensespaid. Steadj New Goods. Samples free. J. F. BjU Augusta, Maine. . , s , . faTeyou Congrh, Bronchitis, Asthmt, iBfigJjJl ARKER'3 GINGER JOMIO wJ4 ha cured many of the worst eases and U f.r all affections of the throat and inn-, wfrj rising from impure blood and exluwsuoa. I nd sick, strufrenff against disease, n4 3fi i the grave, will in many cases rwaOMm bo timely use of Parker's GinperToidc,botWi'" i-rous. Take4t in time. It & in"" 2 nd tUsordera of etoiuaob and boweii. IQo. Liebig Company's Exirai OF MEAT. ' Finest and Cheapest J Flavoring, Stocks for soups, ; - es and Sauces. Annual sale Liebig Company's OF MEAT. An invaluable joj. ; success and a . boon for wn,,. should feel gratefuL"-see . . Press," "Lancet," &c Genuine vVitii Blub SigJa OF BARON LIEBIG In fjffe labeL Highly rexwmmedrtea can Instead of alcoholic dnn Liebig Company's Extr OF MEAT. ToDehatfofaUW:jj the United States (wholesagii & Co.. 9 Fenchurch Avenue, feb 20 d & w4w .; Our National Automatic Gas S ore save m per teuu - . Ize the pressure at meter. and increased lUumlnatlon, combustion of the gases.and J whlstUng, blowing and remedying frequenl danger "r nense of broken globes. W b, Endorsed by highest Mercantue pi v.xTrt, Authorities. a Agents .. . , month. " ,.ogiiTt i THE UNION NATIONAL GAS feb 20 4w - i nTtt' ieoaow --- ti ; ment that wiunut w- larp and families. The PfgfLJaaiiX for every lndustrtrus person bandH a month. It is lyT and upward per day, ?apltalV Either sex, young oroW we start you. Ee,pfr. can )$f ablUty required: you T-? as any one. Write to jBJ ht-l-Sia'rs, which we nHree. i.' r.n. Portland, 3laine. $500 PER MO0
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