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TBI3 PAPER PLJSASE i'OTICI We will be glad to receive cc.nu:ct:;:. from our friends on any and all subjects o r general Interest, but t The name of the witter must alwaj be rui- nished to the Etlltor .: . : : Communications must be written only on one side of the paper. , ; . Personalities must be avoided. "And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the vlewaof correspondents unless so stated ln the editorial columns. NKTV ADVKBTISEliNTa. .rTtrye sonars cxccptrd, 1 :T- vE3. Editor and Prop, i -a mTAQE PAID: 5 4 TOSTAUX. Z AAA. six nomas -- -v lion one nioatli, 33 cents, .in t delivered bf carriers, free ty. .nrr.rtoMbecitjr.atthe alxne rrslowandUraL nflUP rt port anj and rrcfi their rper regularly. VOL XII VV ILM I NGTON, N. C. FRI DAY. MARCH 83 1888 NO 71 : Va ifi 1 K V- ' AV II UJLi V ii Jl j V v Jl : J 1 JL 11 J If. VleVoonn attacka the araicra oFdecnred and effete matter ... 'W.mrh and bowel. It li caused tfiTuver.noteooash bile bcln WfTftS iho Mood to rrod ore own catnartl and i pcneraUj of Appetite, Sick Headache, " Bad Breath, etc. ra'nont of Const Ipati An doe not "CfJZive m art not on 1 y a ct as a i.urza !"iaton.cas well, and not produce rrcatr cwtlvcncw. Toaccure "'"'rhabltofbody trltboat chansln KSftrditorsanlxins the astern A maiden of uncertain age whose; home is in Nile.-. Mich., in said to j . The Fire Th la Noon. The alarm of are this noon was Canning ftnalness at Bnrgaw. A meeting of citizens of Bnrgaw isertkti. after suffering with Coosbpa- .-a Lr iwcrihre yean. uc.cu'U M R h.nC tnd almost every ..cciKkJed to try it. I 6t took a irdi reduce, me oom u a ! Jed ittutl I .k two bottlea. b,ncethI KSepeheacednr difficulty. .1 jS. .-o.JJnot be without it. but ha-e rrtAu i Ctok Scpenor Court. Bbb Co., Ga. Take only the- Gamine, XXA lus oa the Wrapper the red 25 Trade art aad S'u. c jef X'c wpdxwly ch Rat have proposed to j;; youns men wince caused liy ihe Ignition of the roof of was held In that town on Wednes- nished already several items of his- leap year hftrati. !a house on Brnnwick street, bej day last, the obiect of which was to itoric interest relative to the late Uere are two more, which we the Weldon ATews, "'and which nterest many here: 1 ' vvj 1861 An order I was sent L. DeRosset, commanding their services were not needed as the 0halr Ml, kmood - SSU r S the neighbors had put out;, the fire, worth was requested to act asSec- H. Houston, of the Beattie's Ford The wt-flpv 'J - i Riflemen. Houston was ordered un- i" -J"-' : - .; ' i dr a.rrsf,i nnrl Mn.1rTRrt. was i lie Chairman having explained Ilotifiea that Col: W. P. Bymtm and ... i...:." a , itween Third and Fourth streets, oc- consider the feasibility of establish-1 war. Wl. u w,5ri tr, i,nt. .n.n...M.i o :cupied by a colored woman by the . ing one or more canning factories inlfind in .,. . ; ' . . ! of Jeru&ha Davis. It is thought . that town for the purpose of puttied11 1 : . . .. ... to have caught from a spark. heiUD ftii rnfu nt tmit vofnh t -- .1 . June 8, lias me proiercv oi converrmg iiuiK , . . ; , , iKff t " - .-TTr"' i w . . . ' ..... department turned out Drouiptly but Mr w t B.nn0..on rooi noii er uiakiug the same amount of the latter. 'taking the royal family together. it is found that t ti present sover eign, the god nen Victoria, with h 'T aunts and her nwmerou prog e.iy. has -ot the (British nation 2.XK,000. tr iu the neighborhood of 1 70.000.000. In the Inm lred yeais of their national life, elos-inp: with th' present Administration, the American 'people have paid their Presidents n salaries 2.900.000. Working Like Bearerel I'vervthinc whicii heiontrs to pure. healthy hloud is imparted by Hood s the chapparel. and arsa pun ll.i. Atrial will convince . . , . . . , you of its merits. Tie town of Mason, Me., has 3 i rotT. The name of 21 of them is IVa.i. One year every vi. ftlletl bv a Bean. town otllce t Thre U to be a great gathering of IUitMi in Washington next May. Some 2.00) delegates, representing enure lies have been enrolled. A scheme is under consideration for tunnelling the volcano Popocat ai'tl through the vrall of the crater, in order to reach the deposits of sul phur inide the mountain. .s'.iy an inaginative statistician: If Texas were a circular lake and France a circular bland, the island roaM be anchored centrallv iu the hie out of M'ght of land, 22 miles frora any point on the encircling hore." LOCAL oST WS. iNPKX mi NF.'.V A nVKKTISKJf ENTS. Locis 11 .Vr.iKKs- liats M M Katz .-ash stott; llINSBKKXJEK -the Latest opera Hocsk Early r.lids F C Miller Dlamori'l Pyes OrsKA HorsE Charles Pickens Sound is progressing welihbdsapeK inendent Chndbourn tells us that they,. have done betterjthere this week than at any time .ftfne the wor was begun. Hie naiumocK is being cleared of the thick growth in to-day the pile driver, which is to work there, com menced operations on the trestle, The tv8 will meet some here in the Sound. The work of laying the rails will probably-begin about the- 10th of April. War Reminiscences. Gen. Hoke's note book has fur- The damage was very slight. truck of Wilmington Hook & Lad- hit earnest and! most Impressive I witnesses. - A detail was made for Diamond Dye tit; iiotnoi fHo rioohhm. le court on tne same date, and Work is beinr prosecuted ranidlv . - JCapt. K K.lhne was president. The nrAKd wiTli trm itiinrlrrATie.ft'ftf rrtA i . . ftn the Spaeoftst Rn.il wav The eon- ' . x ' cnures iikuiusi, mm are repeated ontiiebeacoast uaiiway. ine con- U(ea8 urevand there was auite an and it is further stated that he. "did traction of the trestle -across the ! tWtu'At .rv ftnrf a,i Ut the.'caiuD at Garvsburir exhi it spirited andvery interesting tiJionS eson-we suDjecr.;; iniacr,aji wno dnty and on drill arid did give them wertreent expressed themselves improper and ridiculous orders. as favorahle to the enterprise. This hicn w?re disgusting to them and twin was t,l!ednfeeler-tnas- also manifestly injurious to the ser- -.0 - . i vice.". certain the sentiments and opinions On the 11th the. Scotland Neck, of the citizens with regard to the Mounted -Riflemen; Captain P. M tMHrrr whlr. fnr lm ieuTtod in Edniondston, were ordered to Wil- . , , , . ' - mington to report to Colonel Te-v u uiitviiwuuuo uuuui a n iiciiuiiig vaa currence in favor of the enterprise. A committee of the following gen- Only 5 bales of here to-"dav. cotton received Serlbner'e for April. Scribncr'g Magazine for April pre sents a very attractive table of con tents. "A Street in Gibralter" Is the frontispiece; t the second part and conclusion, of 'The Campaign School shoes for children, best, in of Waterloo" is given with numer- the city, at Geo. R. French & Soiw.t OUM handsome illustrations; "The The cheapest place to buv vour Snowing of the Pines" is a sonnet; school books and school stationery The first paper on 'The Centre of is at Heinsberger s. the Republic" appears in this issue, to be concluded in the May number. Other interesting articles are "The Greek Vase," 'The Shadow Chaser,' "The Tower of ihe Holy Children," 44A Dream, "Gibralter," "A Happy It is thought now that the work Accident, "Toward Spring," "The on St. Paul's P. F.. ;hurch will be Star to Its Light," "Where Shall far enough advanced on Sunday tol we Spend our Summer?" "FirstHar- allow of dedicatory services being I vests," &c, &c. Charles Scribners held there. Sous, New York, at $3 a year. It. is report ed here to-day that Chief Justice Waite died verv sud denly in Washington City-this morn ing. Tie Cliatsworth disaster has al ready cost the Toledo, Peoria and Wrslem Railroad more than $300, 00 in damages, and there is $100, W) yet to ay. A new culvert, cost-in- 400, would have saved this aaoont. John W. DuBose, of Birmingham, Alu., will soon publish a life of Wil l:am L. Yancey, in which he promi to tell the true story of the en counter in the Confederate Senate between Yancey and Bob Toombs, in which Toombs struck Y'ancey ith a heavy inkstand, and from the effects of which he never recovered. - Mr. Gladstone is now to take his turn in demolishing Robert G. In Srsoll, the most famous American aslant of the Christian system of hich Gladstone is a champion; The British statesman will work his ftl'icion batteries through an Amer an magazine next May.. The Washeo Indians, of Nevada, nav -fonnd anew amusement. They P't their squaws against one another '"True flghts. No rules are ob rved. and hair-pulling, scraching, htinanakickinffare permitted, hefportenj. to have 'the saaie jacinatioa for the untutored tavages tnat pulism has forcivilizel white aen. The grand jury vmtcd the county J Non Compos Mentis jail this forenoon ami will visit the jjr. Gevarte Prigge cut quite a other county institutions to-mor- 8Well in this city a few weeks ago. row. fhey will probably be dis- He got heavily in debt and tlien left charged to-morrow afternoon. Ger barque JfatiiMc, Woack, cleared'tonlay for Liverpool with 50 casks spts turpentine, 504 barrels rosin and 2,245 barrels tar, valued at 4.400. shipped bv Messrs Alex. Sprunt & Son. . The minimum temperature this morning was 24degrees, which makes it the third coldest morning this season. The temperature on De cember 30th was 19 degrees, and on January 19th 20 degrees. the town and has since turned up in Florence, where he got into debt and into trouble too. He owes us nearly $40 and was anxious to owe us more, but we would not let him. "Star Starch" had somewhat of a fishey smell to us and we would none of it. We begin to suspect, as some Qthers here ' who have known him intimately have for some time past suspected, that Mr. Prigge is - ; .:'.,., City Conrt. Mary Willis was charged with lar tlemen was appointed to make an before the Mayor this morn- estimate of the cost of such an es- US out,. was omereu aiscnargea lor tablishment, with all necessary ex- want ot evidence. nenses. and renort the same to a -Mary Hooper, for allowing her called meeting, of which due notice cow to run at large, was fined $5. will be given, viz.: Dr. R. T. San Johh W. Smith, disorderly con ders, and Messrs. A. H. Paddison, duct. Cae continued. Ik Mc.MOore,jonn w. uowan, A, fc. Ihe Morning Star enters on the Taylor, and D. J.-McMHIan. - 3igt years of its existence to-dav. We think that our friends at Bur- Age does not seein to have dimmed gaw are on the right track at last. . hts lustre at all. It is in its prime They are in the midst i a fine farm- now a vigorous, hale and hearty ing and fruit country ana tney can j ppfme. Shake! get all of the supplies of fruit and vegetables they may require at low Where can yon buy the best and prices, we snouia tnmK tne enter- j """" y wucb hue mv prise a very feasible one. One thous- ey "V the city? Why, at Geo. R. and dollars is more than enough to French & Sons. They keep the larg- start it. Here are some figures forjest stock. . jf an .outfit, published by us a Tew jt was so rough yesterday that the months ago, and reproduced here pilots could not get' out te a schoon- as applicable to the subject in hand: er off the bar which had signalled hoi iersana Kettle tor tomatoes... aao for them. The tug Alexander Jones jvtrn.it: iur vuiiiittuco Mini iiuiu. .... One can ! or -CovnV-peas, etc.. by got out to her later in the day. "patent process. Open kettles and crates, extra- Exhaust box ..... Crane for hoisting crates from kettle Air-pumps Oil tank- Fire pots Three Debow capping tools$3 Total I a 8 171 13 6 Indications. For North Carolina, light to fresh westerly winds and colder, followed by warmer fair weather. ! Ladies will find a nice line of good 10 reliable scissors at Jacobi'sJHdw.De 9 pot. t Mr. Dickens' lteadings. : r Mr. Charles Dickens' readings will be given at the Opera House in this ...$558 School Books and School? Station ery you can buy, cheapest at Heins berger's. Quarterly Meetings. JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can be found at ' . . ' I P. C. MILLER'S, , - German Drug Store, Corner 8. Fourth and Nun Sts.. ' P. S.Prescrlpaons filled at all times, day and night. ... mchiatf Millinery. . '.. . ' . '.' .. . . r jyjRS. E. A. LUMSDKN.WILL OPEN WED- nesday, "March 21, at flne assortment of New Goods for Easter, consisting of Straw Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons; Feathers, Flowers and Novelty Trimmings. " ' Call early and leave your orders for .Easfor. . -110 NORTH FltONT STREKT. '. men 20 lw O'r. ;.. r Cardo. ILL OPEN TO-DAY A LARGE AND beautiful assortment of , " ; EASTER CJEZIDS, Plain, Fringed and very flee ones in boxes. Please call and make your feoleetioiis. . Cash orders frOm the couhtry will be prompt ly attended to at - ; Heins bo r g e r ' o Live Book and Music Store. The LateoU Second Eegiment Waltz, '. . ' ',' - " ' '! V ' ' FOR PIANO. Dedicated to the North Carolina State Guard i ' " For sale at HEINSBKRGER'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE, inch 15 . I HE LADIES' EMPORIUM -.: ! .of ART A VI) FASHION ! 115 MARKET STREET. Mrs. Wicririns haviner just returned from the Northern Markets, where, she made a close and personal In spection of all of the latest and most desirablefctyles in Millinery, : Fancy Goods, &c. we would respectfullv announce to the Ladies of Wilming ton and vicinity that we are now busily engaged in opening her pur- , r,.i chases, and we will ; be pleased to city to-morrow afternoon and as it ,Jr ttmiSBSM; 1?$ . Q o nnnnrrnnifrr lUnraUl, Hrl, TT -V. O XI-. I A e StOCK. COnSIStS in Part Of somewhat "wrong in his upper! treat there shonld be a good! house story." Good evidence as to this I to welcome him. There are f no re- fact is found in his proceedings at served seats on sale, it having been 50 dozen all wool flannel shirts, in Florence which are narrated by the I decided Hot to offer them, as it is a all shades and colors, for men and Times, of that town, as follows: I matinee entertainment. Mr. Dickens bovs, from 75 cents and upwards. Two weeks ago, one Gevarte lis said by those who have heard him at the Wil No 27 Mark Prop. t is a rare opportunity for a literary the Methodist E. Church, South: Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth, m W 1 r M i ai aiarcn zi ana vo; T. W. Guthrie, P. E. VNEW AHVEBTISEJURNTS. ilmin-toii Shirt Factory, YrigKc of - Wilmington, Nv C., came tj be a cioso and skilful interpreter ,rket s,re,t. J. El.babl,, Y toTd mortal father's ideasj as ex- 5Q.OOO BflClC. banking business at i? lorence, unaer r, AQ . the firm name of Gevarte Prigge & tunity for hearing him is one that gniNGLES, laths, &c., Co., and- so at1 vertised. we rented not be repeated. Tickets for Pretty Cold ThU Morning. Th( It was very cold tins morning and ..n oftlee and said he would beirin " V 7 . -r-rr- w; v. - I m m " ""I.' yuPIUV waw, " ' " I - localities. There was no frost, how- unlimited capital to loan on real es- Heinsberger s. Itnt THrrf boarded at the Cen-1 . ever, ami as me aimospnere was nJtel one Of the first-class Pw and Handsome Spring Scarfs for 19 very dry it is not likely tliat veireta- i,cS4. town H made a. hie cnt. Worth Rnrr,t tion has sufTercd mueh. We saw show, and inveigled himself into fhe only slight evhlenees of injury. Front irood "races of a number of citizens, I ni ii a . J i and contracted several debts, which K5J SijXZZiiXXii mi x . -ii . 1 1 l4.ll n in iinnairi HO nan rir I . iiie rayeueviiie uoHcrvnr tens us tun Cmtiu rY- - ceuts,- worth 50 cents; Children's that the engineers, Messrs. U. L. 0ttrcRB ulI. Frv Robert Strimreand I) O'Han- E i u V l1 TrlZ ;We are -now-receiving daily the try, Kooert Mtr.uie ami i. y nan Central Hotel asked for the money uanomWf.lin rif Rnrinr, and finm-; lon.couiuieuceu wUr ou hip ime oe- ior lis uoara, ne iriea xo iuah u Clothihn- over bfonrrht to this I tween Fayetteville and this city on explanation why nisfrmds na wilL be arrived, but air. ijarnnger.naa ai-1, -frt-o, - .nanf .iAwo-ti, an n n v I J J I rpmi v pRurrht biiii in several aues-lA, -a.v --f j.. . a a: j the party, -hid. Jl.-si.rs. H Kvans ;io ra'besSltemets and then proved . iii'tiS KUJL" and Ja.nes Kyle of Fayetteville ne- that he had 1 lied to him,and proceed- ST' IXSMeV the Old Eeiiable 2t company rwi-iuan uuu r.uuin- !-. -y .'-"v. . Tr- r ; . v j I tJioinier. IB JNortn Front street..fur- I mm. w the latter did not attemptto aeienu ceU Hq. the Golden nUUdCi niTMcpir i-'ri crcr " iiL Hie uuicii i -- . M-BW -V A.eiakMv . ' Hock crvti Srftri ami F!-.ri I and it is doubtful if he had any sup- nerthat nfffht. At 12 O CIOCK oai- Cokesbury, at Salem, April 3 & 4. MILLINERY NOTIONS Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem, Ap'l mAA,IJti)' ".- J V J-Avll O , 10 and 11. I r A Mn nnnur. rnliU T; UUULOj DreGsTnmminigCrj , COBSElp, X" BUSTLES, AND ' LADIES' AND COILDBEiW GIOVl'S! A full line of Materials for Fancy and a 1 WV 1 a t - An worK constantly on hand. Orders Taktn for lfmbroidcry and Fancy TTcrk. Call at mch20tf J. A. SPKINGEU'S. Coal, and Wood Yard. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, March M. THF-WORLD'S FAVORITES, LESTER. & ALLEN'S OWN AND ORIGINAL j EARLY BIRDS BURLESQUE COMP'Y. A troupe of ladles from all parts of the world, i conjunction witn me ti5,uuu ueauty, MIS ANNIB U KT. Sale of Seats at Helnsberger's Friday morn mcn23 3t STASFPING D05E WHILE YOU WAIT. In se V At the Tabernacle. lere a Vrnnrlorfnl Krntrn nrwl S len bird in Mexico, a species o' HUrtin r.. . v.. v.v i Aiivie to niil anrl vnnni': oee catcher. He has a wav of . , , . uruay nignt ne saia io a genueiuiiu , jarge congregations continue to mgupthe-, ecting spectacles you should be can- that fie had telegraphed to his part- attendee Pearson meetings,! both Wi u, .on. - tious not to take more magnifying ner, and that he would set himself - , . is crest looks exactly & beautiful flower.' When a tM.C,?e:taIonS sip honey from delasire blossom it is snapped aPnd devoured. 4 WHITE GOODS, LACES, . EMBROIDERIES. Ladies' and Children's Furnish in cr Goods of all descriptions. Semleruan in Atlanta is pecu- afflicted. One of his eyes is thine in color, and the other is "ntKray. In the daytime from . ne to anset-he cannot see out of the blue eve. but urday night he said to a gentleman I Large congregations continue to irrr than has been ost to the eve 8,"'uu .iUBre "H " "1 a . . - xL-:.. . SaturdayMatinee.March 24, -o- At 3 P READINGS FROM DICKENS BY Hts SQN, iz : . :j i i - ; - j i . n r ;t e; "tX: ssMKsrnS1 sSn "ssa 6?iae - y;-w oharles dickens. - c i , ,. , ' - il. i ano rnprp wajs n isn a arPH con T.,.,,.,1,, no Via Vtao nf hapn I UlTPrPst PPTTI9 fft hft rtn thp lflftrPftSP. . , . . , . jl ur.uuj , UUb aa IIC 14 io lvw - -v v -- as in the same proportion that you fi(ipn 'hoard of since, it is surmised Th titt tf nfcrhr. wa verv v v -v - s i ew v . ba eee e. efc- ey "( Ladies' and Children's Flan nel Underwear, pass that you furthe . . . M rrkpe nf .frnr.i. ,.n-a. Ti.n .vn. nud walked away from tne town a - - I n .. - ... . ... , ., . lUIUUb DJ lUUbll ucssarj is me nuiiy cuuse 01 prema- I i.vp and there was also, a large; con . I . ' -rji-i . us saying guuu- gnaiion present at tne xium reitua Usual Matinee Prices, AOe. and 25c. mch 21 3t I: CautioD Notice HOSIE'B'Y AND "' HANDKERCHIEF A SPECIALTY. Country Orders. solicited and snt- The most charitably disDOsed nmi tiiia.fr.ror.cir.Tf 1 ture old age to Oic tight. You can get seemed to think that Gevarte Prigge 2 J the best at HeinsbergerV is a fit subject for a lunatic asylum, : r : Criminal Court. ; The karty Birdi. (though all admit he is a fbrewa The following cases were disposed I nf in tW Hntirt tiwUv - . U . trfP TIIErl)F:I.StRKn T?OWT PORT. in commenting upon Lester andlisuot wholly a fool is proven w r ; rel: 1 W : - i isfaction jruaranted. AiiAn Po,i.. n:-.i r itr.i,ir.flii iitteinTitHl. transactions! oiuie v. joruiiii aiauu, uuwwiu .vvn cukwing co.. of the Cltv of Wiiminsrr , ! . . . - ear.. .. wiuo cir, uui iicu c m jjiui! uuiirsuue ,uill-' """ . . . . r;.... . i . . , . - 1 , ilirenCV ior JiKTnn.P''P I'iT'ri.'nr fee l.. .ti , J. . . .. J . 1 1V.AM If th ot,tHr.i-it.oCof Wilmincr-I fnrA YSi.iHrr Tiumnpnl and. r Ii. atycllK'j vroyjiJiui.J'.&l J ArTJ'.Il,.s. ye"andVr; w wh the; pany the Hoston Jlcratd says: , i ion any one else know of ' the ; ? :nvN- cr -T1011 the Uc in jfKency for -Dkmoiikst-SKWi;;(; fc cannot 11 8nRetto 8Unri' The performance is a first class; hereabouts ofthis whilom 'cashier, v - Sntron HWult al. and junkers In parUcular, : not to buy aciiinks. mnnot tee anything with. the specialty, and one that Lester aud kOII1p of the citizensof Florence atate s. ,AIex. Sutton, a$stu it v. - ' Airency for Lkwdo's Fprv.t. Je. Ill, K.'u.. 7. ... A. Allen should be nroud of. Th e..n- ?i"T.i ?1 JilSi-TiVK? f-J if the and batter v. Guiltv. : S orsellbottleon wWch the imme of either of lHE.tI, nr . . "iiuk i9 sliUIiariV : , ti . wuuut uuijicvioig - j , " - i,- .- - . ,;':-v.". ""uwhjiiiiJi. r'irvip- He can hn i i f 5.7 " ".muK'm.m?. ceneenti- fttCt in coiiniiun cated here at once. suite- v. Monroe Byrd and: Geo. the foUowiiw firms: R. Portner Brewine ca. wnl sir!.. t. "tv l"ine harly Umls," which in : . . . .;. . . . '-TVixrtim aiiinriini,n.rknfQtiTii'iv' Win-Geiust Ji.ILTlenaen,.gent,orTlenien& 'a,.thns he can hear uiti. troiliieeK a'tmunn f .f... u . ... ' 4u!t,. W.IiMurray, selling liquor onjsjunday. . naar. is bfotrn In the Klas. as Mich twttlesare ' - a a 1 i ri u - . , f uvcs m a vu.WJ-a uutu wjiv aa .tFva. SJGoods aentfree f Expr Chars , -hi imrinr. k. .1 . ... ..... 9 . .. t i i . . . . .. ." mcuayinne anrl vitli hid worm, aim me wnoie .1 i .rn other daring the nieht " performance -inds.up With a very W1U leu yu inaV 1f evfacoTeithL-tontnh ,e an,,1,nff travesty on Rider Hag Plow is the best made. Sold only at . "eu tnis until recently, gard's novel "She." . Jacobre, who Is the factory a-ent t . ki ;ee the MArtful, the best rat trap known,, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot, t If offered for sale they are stolen . rXf i. CtttnAvein and we will prosecute Any person found tntflng Mw! wio-ir. .,,i,tri: 7 : u, . m same to tne m?nestex.rent oi tne law. e" ue pieascu to is. roitx.NKii brewing co., receive orders from the Ladies ' iacH221w . vrFer..KUHl?LAJiK,Ast. Uich 1&
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