' ' PTP ISP VrtTfftn . I i.. tM. "i"1' We will be glad to receive commiinlcatloas from our friends on any and all subjects - general mieresc, oui - - TllO n 1TYIA fhil 1 !! AW vwrV a Iwa w. V. . - Three olslied to tne Editor. - "r Communications must be written only, n one side of the psper. -Personalities must be avoided. And. It ls esiKiialiy and p rticularly under stood that the Editor does t ahvajsendors iuoalIi.33irnM. ..p-d by carrier. r . nt by earner, .'JH,''U . 5 r .... rT ". IVUL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY,, MARCH 9 1888 NO 59 iue iew vi correspondents anicss . so sratc in the editorial mini h i-. -1 - . . . . - . . - - J. , .- - . . . - , . . . - - '''- -"'- - ' " . " ' . - i ; ; IIbismemer -Natmnal itni and oPPortu- of ( 'apt. Jock Griffith, so long the i Ct XSj jI1,t,rS'' . active Foreman of that company: 1 T -rfTS rJ t- ' l1 hoes for boys at French & Since his death they have regularly fl8i5ic5 ,,s " Inld a pension to his widow and now -' &X'WlA I T i.i riPi7,r of77.77on""t thU ort tIl?-v determined to have painty .v.- - i . . . i. i - - ... . ; i Jl Mg jto-duv foot up ITS Ia!t. LOCAL ISTE W"S. j IXPEX TO NRW ADTEKTISKMBXTS. LOCIH II MKAKRrt 1Iai.s KCMiyJSR Dlamonl Ics PortrAlt of Capt. John Griffith. f lnemeuiDersoi wtiminsrtoniiooK and Ladder Co. No. 1 Mill bear in ! faithful remembrance the services PHILADELPHIA ; ed a life-size picture of the deceased. ; officer, to, be hung in their hall on l)r!tolV horse were on t!ie pIier floorof the truck house. I v- 7 ' parade tbi.- aftrin!i and of course j attractwl ;reat attention. j .loJnt wrvic of lh KpiMopal .St. ral'A New Church. i - I The new church buildinir of the con- j .i. . it i, . : i. corner of Orange and Fourth streets, j is near completion now. It has been ! ltMiop Vat;u will deliver in .St. J remocfeled and rebuilt upon the ok- JohriV Church on Siinilav niirht the i church but with a total change of ? sfcond of his ries of xtiiioiis on plan. Jt will be one of the neatest ' ereirations in this cit v will be held i in ,"'t. Janie' ihtin-h tt-iiiht. t'ouvetioii. The little mispes and masters of I Prof. Itllezza's dam-iiir lass enjoy-! rfl their Usual 1 ridav afternoon. soiree at (cr.:iaiii;i Hall to day. Rev. . II. Tut! Ir delivered a vtv plan. and prt'ttiest and most commodious churches in the citv. The first ser vice will be held in the new church on Sunday week, the 18th hist.. when the new buildinir will be dedi- , - - - - - rm i jeatedtothe worship of Almighty jruu. tn i tie instil ui nit mmiuhiui; interestiiijr aMr.s last ni-ht tt the lti!iv (Monday) a meeting will be V?r nHEEslUf Jijy ; MechatnrV.l.ea-ue in lan.ler's Hall, "i rt" comer Front alid Dck tieets. '"" . " . - in. r tit hsiuan . I"""'.:.' Mm. ' Thebrnlat th- IVe Dee x. Ur r.!vr L I m the rr.n Prtf mere rcr rt h,A;:h ' held m the cuiircli ror the purpose of forming a chapter of the White liutt i Cross Society, on which occasion addresses will be made bv laymen wr', rV" V;rLi cnthcir.riin. Ieii completed and all trains will jaudresses will oe inaue oy laymen VZ oi W1 ,n h,A!:h a::d i re-ume their regular schedule to- p" the church, as well as clergymen. day. It ha. !ieti a quick piece of VoV GET Till: OLMLNE, wOrk. -pi iwtiai Ith name of a new rfjme that ha Miililenlv lecome ( tnuUr "ui Pari. It i- ld to rnaul- If m.vle chiefly from car- X and has hat mayle tertneI i. lifml Miwll o( that vetable. . . - in Ohio can now ckx their loum on Sunday or not, a they j r-3L, tut a hill has jtist a..eil the uo.v cf tin Jrilature by a gool iArirriiialtiuir fitstNiiJir of Hq- on Sunday unlawful all over Mate. Cincinnati memWrs tif ixirUUture are furious over the urr. anJ declare that it will Mf for th Republicans tlietierman tratultho State. Four eminent physicians have 4 jr.c toTauiia. Ha. to ttab llure or m ar there, n the rep hotatircof a svndi.'ate of cani- -:x.. an immense sanitarium, to 4 many thousands of dollars. Dr. Aanl-on. from London. Dr. John uKbbtr, of Baltimore. Dr. Dup- M Eaton Rouse. La.nndaneinin t phy.ician from lkston, are th rrsoii" interested in this The new addition t the oflice of the Ilegiste'rjbf Deeds is rapidly ap proaching completion. The next thing in this line ill be to build a new Court House. Our article on Bald Head yester day has excited very general atten tion and as a consequence we expect the island will be overrun with vis tors next Summer. Hrlg Cfera Often, Philbrook cleared to-day for Ht. Martin's, W I., with 107,00". feel lumber 385,400 fthingleit And 24 barrels naval stores, valueil at 3,627.12, aral shipped by Mr. E. Kidder on. A handsome anl imposing monu menr, made of Tennessee marble, has been erected In Oakdale Ceme tery, s;icred to the memory of the late Capt. C. J). Ellis and his wife and other deceased members of the family. It-was erected by the sttr viving members of the family. The residence of Mr. J. A. Scar borough, corner Mulberry and Mc Rae streets, caught lire on the roof, near the chitnnev, atnbout 8 o'clock last night, but the llauies were put out by the neighbors with a few buckets of water. There was no general alarm. It is also in contemplation by Mr. Arnold, the Rector, to form within his parish a branch of the Church Temperance Society. School shoes for children, best in the eiuvat Geo. R. French & Sons.t The Alifr I Iril. News of the death of 17? Hermann Humes, who nar Winona. Minn, became 7Wpy. went to bed and did Wt until it Ifctt. sleeping -adl?mQt ofthetiniP Tliui.l.-,. 'it and nrLi i.:. r William wa received here this fore- r W Ml .j,. . i , i rect in this instance. All of theGer. ru aleep and droppetll . . 4. . . . . If lr. He wa. laid in bedlni,Ul VM,S 1,1 X ba nut been n ..f :finast its are the Hairs at the Ger lIoWi, srnitiiiiv un niaii Vice t'onsulate. There is Miwiii5)w tno pveufng jtj universal exiression i regret Our Asftifttant Congreinan. A friend at Washington City writes us a very interesting letter relative to tho good ork which our gallant friend and Assistant Congressman (he represents our old district, the Third, while we are now in the Sixth) is doing for his . constituents at the Capital. It is evident Jhat our Clucinnatus is as much at home in the legislative halls of the nation as he is in his fields, where it is said that the news of his nomi nation first reached him Following is the letter referred to: The true test of a Congressman's usefulness here is the zeal and ac tivity with whieh he labors for the interest of his constituents, and if this be true the good people of the Third may congratulate themselves upon the unremitting energy dis- playedbv Mnj. MeClaminy so far. Besides the tons of books and sacks of seeds he has burdened the Atlan tic Coast Line with, in the matter of Legislation he has been exceed iugly alert, and l may say pecuuar- Iv fortunate. Besides his continu ing effort in the direction of public buildings at Fayetteville and Gokls- boro, and the improvement or tnree or four of tin? leading rivers in his district, special attention should be called to two measures of his that are regarded as of national iuipor- Emperor Itance. I refer to his bill to post pone the payment or tue internal revenue taxes from April 30th to December 31st, and his bill to amend the law relating to the letting of mail contracts. The first is said by members on the Moor who are close to Mr. Mills and Mr. Carlisle to be a happy, hit. It keeps the monev m thepocketa of one felt ' 4t Tlie Joint Meeting. . A joint meeting of the Chamber o Commerce and 1 Produce Exchange was held yesterday at the rooms or the Exchange. Col. F. W; Kejehner was called to the chair and Col. J. L. Cantwell was requested to act as secretary. V i5 i- i -'. The chairman submitted a comuiu jnicaiion (ropi - the . Committee on RiVer and-Bar Improvements, which was read as follows: j Messrs. C. B. Southerland & Co. have just turned out an unusually fine specimen of their manufacture. It is a beer wagon, built to-order for the depot in this city of the K.'Port ner Brewing Co. and it is as fine a specimen of architecture on wheels as we have ever seen. ' " . Xorth Carolina Iay. : -..'March 23d is North Carolina Day at the Sub-Tropical " Exposition at Jacksonville, Fla., ' and to .give everybody an opportunity to attend the Atlantic Coast Line will place on sale on the 21st and 22d insts., round trip tickets from this city to at $17.40e-good for Tickets will be plac id V. Kcrchncr, '., President of the , Chamber of Commerce, Wit mingtony N. C: Sir: As the limit of the last ap propriation bv Congress for improv-! , i-t . , , ... i ing me vap xear river, anu oar win Jacksonville soon be reached, and as no appro- . . . "priationJias been made for an addi- twenty days. tionat tund with .which to sustain ed on sale at other points in the State and extend the " improvements al- on the same dates, at proportionate ready made by the United States , , . t . u engineers, we respectfully request ,J 1 w Iate,astt'e aDoe. you to call a special meeting ot the ' Personal. Chamber of ' Commerce and invite r T , u t , , . , joint action bv the Produce Ex- Mr. John H. Mashburn of Angola change in a petition to Congress for Pender county, is in the city to-day. an appropriation to extend the pres- Hon. Daniel L. 'Russell, 'President ent improvement of the Cape Pear of the w Q &,E c R. R returned river so as to allow vessels of 19 feet , . . , , . v ,' . , draft to pass from the ocean up to last night from New ork where he Wilmington; also, to request Senator has beeii in the interest of his road. Ransom to write-to the Secretary Col. E. D. Hall, Chief of Police, is of War, requesting the Chief of much better to dav that he has Engineers to have prepared as soon , A , . m as practicable for the use of the Sen- been abIe appear at his office, ate Committee on Commerce, an es- Master Tommy VanOrsdell has re timate of the probable cost of deep turned to the citv from an extended ening the channel of the Cape Fear visit to hjg brother. Mr. Clinton river from its mouth up to Wilming- - , , ton, so as to allow Vessels of nine- VanOrsdell. who has been for some teen feet draft to reach the city, ac- years past in busindss at Spartan companying his estimate with his burg, where he has now located and S&ES3fi& Here- -are p,ettsed to learn' be " ment, doing well. Very truly voarobedient servants. Bonds and Coupons. Geo. Harris, Chm'n, ,,r '.,.., m , R. E. HEIDK, Mr. W. A. Willspn, City Treasurer Jambs Sprunt. was in a financial mood this fore- The President called upon Capt. noon. He gathered together into W. H, Bixby, in charge of river im- one bundle a' large number of Jai provements, who stated what -was j uary coupons which he. had paid necessary to be done to secure eigh-j within a week past, amounting to teen feet froin, the city to Southport, I $13,0-17. uO, atul alo three $100 eight and suggested action in the matter j per cent bonds which had been re- of securing a sufficient appropria- deemed. These bonds were issned tj.on by our Senators andRepresenta- in 1867 and were signed by John tive. Dawson. Mayor, .and T. W. Ander- Afterdiscussipn of the subjectajson, Treasurer. motion offered by Mr. D. G. Worth j Mr. Willson alsobrought out from was adopted, to place the matter in jthe vaults to-day a large square the hauds of the Bar and River Cou j box, . which arrived here some mittoe of the Cham ver of Com-1 months ago, but was put aside then merce, with poertoact. jto await a judicial decision, con- Col. John W. Atkinson moved that jtaining a lot of large sheets of the Produce Exchange, arid other tough paper, with some pictures organized bodies in the city, as also and some words printed thereon, the Mayor, be requested to obtain which by a few deft manipulations and forward petitions in aid of the of thepen are converted into avalue oojeot, ana suomuieu tue iouowmgifar greater than their weight in winch was aaopteu: o-old. These are what are destined Resolved. That the Mayor and u isoarrt ot Aiaermen oe requestea to . . . , , appoint a committee of their body m the future financial history of the to nrenare and forward to our Rep- city. Some are of the denomination ." r- I.H.' I ' . . . resentatiyes m congress, a petition 0f $500 and some ot $ 1,000, there be to be laid before the Secretary of . OA f .irw1 Cs i, inf War, asking an appropriation for J"M . the nurnose of securing an iucreas- ter, 140 bonds in all. They are sign ed depth of water in the Cape Fear j ed by the Mayor, the Treasurer anc river between Wilmington aud tne chairman of the Board of Audit BouthTOrteteh Mr. Willson alone ICCSOlVCa. A"ai, nie managers ou . th Produce Exchange be requested will sign the coupons and to cause to an noint a similar committee for I this issue of $100,000 thirty-year A -l.'. .... .. .. bonds he will nave ro write nis The Sixth District Congressional Committee met yesterdayln Wndes boro and decided to call a conven tion in tin's city on June' 27th to nominate a cantlidate for Congress. ' : City Court. v Sam uef Sand ford, charged with d is- orderly contluct, was found'" gull tv but judgment was suspended. Willie Davis. lisorderIi' iliin'rtf oa t - - - t c . r v days. , r-;M Samuel.' Sandford, charged with l ireenv. was sent for trial before Judge Meates - : . Harriet Davis, receiving stolen goods, was held for her appearance at Court in bond of $100. -. .v Ellis Dyer," a tramp who ' bears some resemblance to an escaped lunatic whose description is in the'' ofTice of the Chief of Police, washeld for identification? r Chamber of Commerced . A special meeting of the Execu-" merce was held yesterday. The meenntr was ca lea to ortier rv thA. President, Col. F. W. Kerchner. : v. uiuaiiwuiics, age ui. ox the New York& Wilmiricrton Steam ship Company, appeared before the council in relation to the buoys and lights maintained by the Govern ment on the river below Wilming ton, and spoke of the neeessitv .f. . ... linen maiycis, iimi . a better class of lights should be. used, etc. On motion, Mr. Smallbones was request eu 10 prejiare a paper on tne subject, and the President of the Chamber was requested to forward' the same, officially, to the authori ties at Washington, D. C, with an official endorsement from the Board. ofijNavigatlon of this city, setting forth, their views, 'approval, etc. - The President renorted that, a 1if- sav ing station would be soon'estab iished at some point bettyeen Lock wood's Follv and the Cnn Vinv river. He also reported that the Ship ping and Industrial League would hold a convention ' in this city next Mav. r.. i : . t : j . .. x vti iiiuuwii. nie riesKieiiu appoint ed Messrs. Eduard Peschau and R. E. Heide a committee to prepare a Mil im vra oji, nxing Wilmington as the resi dence bf the Judge of the Circuit 1 j. ii -f :i -i tii-i. ., -ii uuuiiui i-iic i.'iiut-u otuiuN lor iiius district. r oa i:tt nourishinent i,dlaml expreseil ami at the same tune 1 1 lie people ior eigui mumu, mm u nfirvfA.i... r... ... ; !anv action is taken by Congress for J iti- jthe repeal or partial repeal of these "rri,n ' ! portend t the people of Europe, j laws-wbieb Jeems more than pro- v notn,J,aking the iKjvition 'ne of the mightiest of the mighty ! bable it avoids the tedious and I ira orrjits of lliti... r ..r l. a A..t-tl, ti.iu r .u.1. .... i -th wn rrmbleK of rebates. I5e- 'rrriit itiotiti-rvf ii.. T.!. ! jsitles it assures the people that one fWitn.ii,.. ? Th Nmr or "luni HfMd." isteii at least has already been taken uhn, ' ::mT ? wasi! A ...nnWnfnnr frl..,wl. w,..t ... fortlieir relief. ; ""ii mat the But- , " , , ,, , V i The second, which I disire to call ,.itT btes i tl.A n !k,Knv where the name (,f "bald , tHHcial attention to because ' it af .... ... .. , . . ... .. r- . a i parr oi rods not oniv tho wnoie orate out lMVnTi.iiti. .i neaii, n "li .-IIOIIIII knn. " . - .. 1,1. a. i.i i if .1.. i vmir vontum piiiidiiv r kpk nr. .n - jevil that has loug been felt along 'ilc'iflV(rv rost. route in Xorth Carolina. t!A Almi..uin.; that the extreme point of ( 'ape Fear, i His amendment irives the Postmas- ; winch makes out there Head," n applied to ' "so uiin ltr .ii.iA . i Smith's Island, originated. V CAlr "-i.ne loiuei , , . Tention tvho H not in not K,,ow' ""' ,r svas ,n 1,1 . UU( wno (Ioch santlv waste. Formerlv is a bald. ; ter General power to require that there wis ' tne party or parties to whom a mail - isvor tiiu .......!....-i ""i'-. i uiiu-in i licit" w iw - . . . , , , . ,. adi. ur renomina . . : contract shall ba sublet shall reside lut n ,ouor trover Cleve- ,,, " ,"u " 1 u,il" ll,l're,s"mv!oii or near the route. This avoids - rnuiencv in 1RM? jrrwm rwu me oar, comoineu the letting or a contract to an out uija . ----- ; wim me currents, Having swept siuer ami ue suuienug n vo auotner Jllil: St... i . . i .... . ! mifLiitai. iliu ilSumicf ef ha nan. rtot tlie projection, ,"""; " hw v x ' . pie who are to bo served. Aud be- ran to a sharp point sidcs Mh; McCIammv will Dost anv- one in the territory affected as to the amount paid the first contractor the bait fiM.i i No more pleasing and interestins teiligetly. in the future, bid them- th. bottom ol ;ntertalnm.nt thau that odereU by ffl eZXJT & h , no ,a,:h re now . Pro- WrUtol's'-UonB Opera," which readily appreciate this. in an. r ii . titnI iru flrr anium -a -.. ;.. i :., ..:.. it : i ..... T i.nn.n na ttm , vi me motlern ivmni.r in mis vn . ii i pietiiiiL iu yuu, ruuw, r1 ra f Iar pits ; away a large pj t . !Ta,la a strata of rock which formerly fcrJ . sb in wWch were i the sea. linerftK. . ! i.t.VSoabtleM thousands The ftri-.i i 'icmieusj are -1- bnt f po. i. .. been kenii hpi linJ """.ami all are . . ." House last night, has wen as to a large nunjoer ot your e this season. It was reader, to see your neighbor Con i in. pressman taking so good a start, r . anu 111 similar service. Mr. Bouitz offered the following! resolution, which was adopted: Resolved. That the thanks of this body and the citizens of Wilming-j ton are uue aoui ncreoy lenuereu Capt. XvVH. lxby ror the deep in terest he has ever manifested, and for his efficient work in theimprove- name 8,540 times. The 'CenturyV War Coot. Numbers 9 aud 10 of the "Centu rvV nonular sketches of the ''Bat ties and Leaders of the Civil War have been received and are of ex ment of our river and harbor, aud ceeding interest. 3To. I), which opens that this meeting 'hears with iuore Li, OMAnj vi.,M r.f tho iv,nk i than ordinary pleasure that the ru i . morodtraofer of Capt. Hixby from Buiru L" .l.w. hirfwresent position has no founda-1 Mississippi. It contains articles uy tion: tliat we are ghMl to learn that rcArkPmt w c,Uo Admiral D. D iMll'AeS. Porter. f.,,,Mer Meredith. Liea HCVIUI.".' -... .nwj ... ...w. . I i , nMcunr nrifirn 1 lent rvCnuoil Ol io v . tiiniciciie " . -7- " Mr. Don'MacRae called attention Navy and others. There are88 pages I .....1 ...... M .-mtitHli il I iiL.f T ii-ktic -nri'fVi to the inefficient mail service, amlrt,,ut - was followed by Mr. Wm. Calder y lra . , Part 10 contains the story of the aud Air. d. a. wonitz, wnogave ineir caDture of New Orleans and of Forts views. ; iur. jttonitz onerea tne 101- jfhilupaua jacKson;aiso tne account lowing resolution in relation to the now tirst printed, ot thet.onreuerate i UII.OCIUII " ...w. ? matter. - - j ..iiit, nnrfmitu if fTnerals Caidiv RrjHih'cd. That a oommittee of and Siblev. The able article of the three be appointed to take into con- Comte de Paris on the "Organiza- 8lCieraiioi nie preeiii muu lauiubi uuu ui i uij u niv,wi.-i.. of Wilmington, and the manner in pears next.; The story of Ball's Bluff v.r iiifiii 1 iif 1 1 1 ill 1 1 1 r ill mat ia v I iliii-i i.i ict ai l i.nu v& . " v . u. . w-w - present regulated by . the depart- related by Colonel R. B. Irwin, and ,anf tnthn nTPat. rltriment of Wil-1 the seizure of Mason and Slidell is AnrittAkA sneh steDs as i rain t pI hv Admiral Fairfax. Prof. will secure better and prompter mail j Solev contributes an article on the facilities. Also, to confer, with the ; vPotoruac River Operations," to " . . ... . . . ii, X? I . . 1 1-1 1 "I . .1.1.- ha "Ow- 1 - I I.. " ...! m 9 . i, -v. ,u Vater f np uuience. 1 ne intelligence uispiav- souse 1 . fan be cooketl and eaten l,y the anwials was trQ,y marvel- t,Qn to every is aciiTuy, jnm 'Vii. train coinc Sonth, so that it would ! terestitiff "Kecollections of a 0Uevery SSe Nor h fen after the arrival of ! by Warren I,. Goisa, with every true xvortnuruiiumu. i . . riiK ? nnil to- ii,r ;n.,ctrfifirk!i Pri sun- ? ,rrX Ialatable After OU!,unu mere was not one person Itock Crj.tai Spectacles nd Ejexi! urge upon our representatives at . Theiegniningoi ci.ieuan sgreat "Joecouieashardns J Miouieiigw that It was agoojl lecthig spectacles youhould be can- , A , , largest number vet printed, contain- thing to Iw there. The entertain- iious not to take more wat(V'i7 -The a'i "t: ment will Iw reteatel hvni.rhr n.i - n...,, t.rii. . it. .!iair annointed as the Commit- fintV ilhistrations. 7 As this great "- vrwi mm x MriMS'r r n:iii uuu i kipii if mi. iii inn t3 r in every Ixxly hoi.ld it. To-mbr- m l -.A,... wrtn that vou tee." Jle-ssr.. J. X Bonitz. Wm. Cald-1 work : V? " !" menand row af.en..K there, will be a .uati- thathrtSfiAcrVa.willeaMse era-d Don MacRae. ' y--r:-r"&l ,u2un'on 5t,r --. "ini nit young ioiks will j"1 tunurr nijun iwmc rr. .-... 'i lit meeting neu iiiijuuuir.i. ,'readv attp.inu- a saie .exceueu rk..a bhIrt rtory, be alio-ed to mount co,A t glasses of stronger power than is ne- - . . . . ( :,i,.bVthc 'tei-oirs cf Gen. Grant. t. J. Ebbach. horsesandtheCI, .: ees.arvi, the, cans e; of , .aa. Coin Trr,, r' or Wn-i " uu,nd opwarK nee. at The body is more susceptible to benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla now than at any other season. There fore, take it now. vlcV A DV EKTLS KBI KNT8. Rousrl Tumble! I 1 ,---1 EVER RIP "Xt.615 The Kougli aud Turntole Suit for boys-which are now acknowledged to be -the best suit on the market. The fabric o these is guaranteed strictly wool, free from shoddy or cotton and will not fade. 'The seams bein double sewed will not rip; the pockets aro made from the best duck canvas atfid will not tear, and the buttons fastened on by the new patent process and will not corne off. 'These suits only can x had at a very low price of I. SlIIHElt, the old reliable clothier. No. 16-North Front street, Purcell House, sln of the oolden Arm.3B$e&3a mch6 - - .- - - ' - - OPERA HOUSE. , ,ti ... THURSDAY., FRIDAY AND J?AtUKDAY March 8th, 0th and 101b, - Family Matinee' Satartlny at 2.30. - . riiOF. 1. M. BRISTOL'S k a'u k s-c u n k.i c it ii i; m. , 99 HUMANLY EDUCATED HORDES; I0- NIES AND MULES. Travelling In thtir own Parlor Car. : ' Superior Band and Orchestra. N I jht Prices 350, .We and 75c Matinee Prices 25c and 50c No extra chare? for Reserve seats, on'sale at HelasbcrgeraZZ mchct - . Mrs. 8. T. Brice, ; DRESS MAKING. I for ! in th- HAVE MOVED MY DRESSl MAKING Rooms to my residence.. Na 113 Mulberry St., between Front and second Streets . .Will be happy to have the ladies ot v iirruns- ton to caU, and leave their onJers wl t h me. . : iT-ice.s ror wort are an iowowsr . T Indies' Dresses rrom 14 to f 10. Misses Dresses from UI to Children's Dresses, from 3 to 8 years, 1 tot." Children's. Misses' and Ladies' Wrarw'at very reasonable rates. . Special rates ror Bridal Truiseajix. Shronds. from U to $.". and maU at tin shortest noflce,' V i country orders soHeireo. Ladies liavlnir two ermore dresses madf .witl lind a reduction in the pri-c of tlit ir work. v rK puaranitii. . mch2rtawlnl fin . . . O o o I a n d - lrJ o o d . i.L r.v.:io ' p;:jf-:;- .. i..i,1i,ui,.i.' (J!r' C I ( Tl -y 1 " . i !i c : ' i

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