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PLEASE NOTICE. ' We will be glad to receive cGrcciuiiicr.: : : . , from our frienda on any and all but J; L:. general interest, but , The name of tlie -writer must always be fur -nlshed to the Editor. communicators niusil be written csly o: one side of the paper. - Personalities must be avoided. And It Is especially and part IctUarfy ur.d : r -stood that the Editor does not alwnjs eiiici( the .Views of correspondents anjes po. sut d in the ediurtal columns. - V eTCry cTtnlr. Sunday, excepted, . I' ..um r.r rnr and Proa. I w JOSILT.W'-: " ascriptions. ros0 rAID: tUtt EWatIxs COO. THreJ pnalLOa 00c months ccnu. . M-r will be deilTerM by.carrlera, free jslra:lowandUbrraL J1U' VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C SATURDA Y. MARCH 24 1888 NO 72 IT jr tKrlr niwr rrculArlT. irrj io iwo - "j Z 1. . TIIIS PATKK 'I -TIT I"1 'If PURELY VEGETABLE. . riVER, Sidneys, J 4 AND Scwels. EFFECTUAL SFCCIf IC FOR M t.rla. Ilowel fomplilnlt, kklnryAffertlon. Jmnnlr, MentAl IX-prwlon, Coll.-. ?o:selio!d Should be Wftlioiif It, f.u n-nv n l.-.ur rf uff-r;nlC an.( V maj! ir la lin and d-irtorft biU. THtRE IS BUT OfiC - SKI'IONS UVUKKlstrUliAl Ui. - wm v r tMi p ti tfc 6'" w,lh.rJ , ' - U.I Wnpptr. Prprd only b l H Z El LIN &. CO..SUProprir. ch sat F.i Secretary ami Mrs. McCulloch cfWbratetl their golden wedding iu WVhincton City 011 Wednesday. Iowa, Senator Allison's own State, ha rnJowed him for President and the lelefttes elected to the Chicago Couvention have been Instructed to vote for him. - - A dangerous counterfeit of the $5 silver eertiacate is in circnlation In t Chicaa Itw said that there are f-33,000 of the bogus notes In circula- tion. -- 11' " AbraniS. Hewitt has told what he did for his section of country during the war. "We quote froxn thellcrald: Mayor Hewitt laughed outright yesterday when he heard that his oppoMtion tothe Orand Ariy of the Republic bill had caused him to be censured by one of the posts of this organization. The Mayor said to a Herald report er that in the annals of the Army' Department would be found a record of thanks tendered "Cooper & Hew itt." of the Trenton Iron Works, for their services to the Government daring the War of the Rebellion. "We gave our plant free to the , 'ioverntnent and instead of making any money we lost $100,000. I went commissioned to Europe' said May or Hewitt, "to secure gun barrel iron for the Government and could bay only 300 tons when 4,000 tons we re needed. I entered an iron joandry in disguise as an artisan, l-armM how iron forgun barrels was nd, telegraphed the information to oarSecretaryofWarand in twelve lays the United States Govemmeut making gun barrels. And yet 1 am denounced by some of the Jtranrt Army men. Comment is use- Th body is mora susceptible to nSt frou, Hood-, sarsaparilla now than at any ot her season. There fa. take it now. TO NW ADTtBTtSSXtXr . X Kin-cash store u,l!,wt -The Latest tu Horn-Early Birds , c Knm-tHJKoad DJM m E B Wiccrsju-Eistr Opening , "u r- Bwwxg co Business Card 17uc tua; Days NTt Wll S 8 Use Dy' len-th 12 hours and 18 min ctea. BtoeTfolTboys'at French & Son. Sunt to-morrow afterno'orf at 16 past 6 o'clock. tJ ipts of.cotton at this port foot up 46 bales. ; - j TJ",uorro- ithe last Sunday iu at- It ii known as Palm Sunday. hool ihoes for children, best in l& dlv- t Geo. R. French & Sona.t Th eheapest Pce to buv your ooibook8and hool stationery "Hembergerv !i ttMl 8p1 EyeU uTr??li an1 yUn In 86 tiou pectacles you should be can- Uil t has been lost to the eve &ffi!Srt! that you you fnrthVr r "'crease, win cause SSS. t SJSSIP' t ban is net - Sery:e9 will be held at St. James' IJoiue fo-morrow uJ;htat8 oVIock by;tli Iltor,ni." Kobert Strange ai, t. .,. . ., i .i uium niHiuMcirmi unit uiev HUs Hannah iVilfVU having erec - ted a new two-storfnttrte dwelling hous on OranjjtfVtreetjnst Boat of St. Paul's P. E. Church. T, 7ir..n,i TrV will ,rnhWv. ,a riie (Jmnd Jury will . prooabl be discharged this afternoon. The Court i.linrfl thisnfternoon. The Cnurt will hold for armtKer week. The burglary case is set for trial on Bron day. ouuozeuaji wooi naniiei suins, 111 1 all shades and colors, for men and I IVavrt li nn Mooii-wl (r tulorrmiili iVv wtw.,rV"'r" WJ i-irj,iuin here to-daj saying that a big fire Jiad broken out iu on of the Phila delphia theatres ami a large con Ungratioii Mas threatened. It has been somewhat like Spring to-day. The wiml got around to the. Southwest during the night and "we think that we mav look for more pleasant weather next week than vre have had this week. Services in St. John's Church to morrow at 7:S0 and 11 a. 111., and 8 p. 111. The series of sermons on Con version by the Bishop will be con eluded at the evening service. Seats free and the public cordiaHy in vited. : Messrs. Chas. F. Browne and O. R. Hollipgsworth have formed a" co partnership for the transaction of a wholesale grocery and commission business. They are located at 110 North Water street, where they will be pleased to see their friends. ' The Chadbourn Times has ceased -4 publication. The press and mate rial have been removed to White- ville, where the Columbus Jtccord w i 1 1 he rea f t e r be p u bl i sh e" I by M essrs. Hines & Schulken. We wish these gentlemen much success in their venture. j There will be a meeting of the Of ficial Board and Building Commit tee of Grace Methodist Church this evening at the parsonage at :7.30 o'clocv and tho teachers of the Sab bath school will meet in the new lecture room to-morow afternoon at half past 2 o'clock sharp. There is no doubt that the cold weather has played the. wild with the truck gardens but when the statement is made that the fruit is all killed, the thing is getting a little too previous. We doubt if the fruit has been hurt at all. Grace' Methodist. K; Church South, comer of Fourth and Mulberry- streets, Rev. Walters. Creasy, pas tor: Services liv the Pastor at 11 a 111., to-morry' in the lecturer room, during which the" thanksgiving of ferinirs will be taken. Sabbath school at :i p. 111. The schooner .. A". Stcfou, which arrived vesterdav from Matanzas, Cuba, made it remarkably quick passage sailing from that port on Saturday lnt. The Mctmn brought a cargo of molasses for Messrs. Worth k Worth. Lester k Allen's "Karly Birds Bur Ie?que Company, 2-1 all told, arrived in the city this morning and put up at the Commercial Hotel. Thev have had good bonnes generally throughout tho South and will pro" bably have a good one here to night. - City Court. Jno. W. Smith was before the Mayor this morning charged with disorderly conduct. He was fined 10 or 20 days. James McNeill and Jno. H. Davis were charged with asxault and bat tery, but the case against them was dismissed. Criminal Court. The following cases were disposed of in this Court to-day: State vs. Joseph F. Everett, assault and battery. Guilty. Judgment one; penny and costs. State vs. Monroe By rd and Geo,' W. Murray, for selling liquor on 8unday. Guilty. State vs. Wm. Brown, for burn ing his own house in the citv limits. On trial. ' v ' See the 4,Artful,";the best rat trap known, atjacobi's Hdw. Depot, t will tell vo'ii that tiiM ltv rnrJ "iwu bew last Sttndav. Eight or nine March-24th. Fine Silk Scarfs for 19 r; win ceil ou tliat .Uik lo Clipper 1t . I cents, worth -50 cents: Children's W Plow i the bent iih-ule. Soldonlvat ,llurr wm lu t Khee Pnta fnr wnrthn m Jslon Jacobi's. who is ttto factory agent, t hip urinP the services to-morrow. :ye are now' reCeiving. daily the j iv", T iP-rdK, i n.on wIU bH m3mini8tered at n night. The Kcwh and Observer sky at th Wihu.iigton Shirt i,aor-' m. and at 8 p. 111., in the English ser- of thefr appearance in Raleigh: o 27 Market street. J. hlsbach, COi.nr.!,ation win take place. Considering the very disagreeable Prop. . . t .. . , a! . state of'the weather -last evenmcr St. PaaPs Krang-ellcal. Lutheran Church The Lutheran Church of this city j which lias been en joying: a constant i and increasing success, received four,, . " To-morrow . bein lltu Sunday, : Gennan servioea will be held at 11 B, uu and English gervicef at 8 p. iu. f In the English services at 8 p. ui j to-morrow the catechatica! class will ' ve expression to - Its Christian i v ' ; 'v ' faith. Next week being Passion Week; English services will be held in the Church, as usiml, at 4 p. toM on Mon day.Tuesdav, Wednesday andThurs- ,i0. - I . . ' rirtiiimiininii will lie adimnisterMl inf i . j -i-f! At- tt r i ftrflnfiino tii rftYT mar lr is MiTiirfinv lAaster Nnnnav moriiintr ine xioivIai . .1 , ' 1 a nfAj English. ' A Idvely Gait Another quick run was made on theW. & W. R. R. last Thursday night. The fast mall came down tn two sections that night and it came in a hurrv. Engineer Morriss was ft1'!,"? 8t?tion and EuBeer - Personal. I ; McMillan the other. The train was m, . w . . . away behind time and when they Mr. A Ward, of Brunswick cbun- got out of Weldon they just let ty, was in the citv to-dtiy. ' p loose. The run of 162 miles was We are sorry "to hgap that Mr; made in three hours and 25 minutes, ..w. . . , . . . . t with a short stop each at Wilson, William Duguid is very sick at his Goldsboro and Magnolia. The act- home oh McRae street. fr ual running time was probably not Mr. Carl Polvoght returned to the more than three hours and fifteen it ,agt hi nt fr0iiiNew York, where minutes. Brother Lafferty ought to , . ' ' t 1 have been along about that time.- he has been to purchase new goods. Wilmington Review. JfarchW. . Mr.: A. D. Brown Jias returned to Yes and the engineers who do the city from his visit to the North such reckless running ought .to be em markets. ! -J 4 indicted, and the officers of a road Mr. John P. Sloane, Assistant who permit it should be heavily r - . . . ... , t fined. If a grand jury is of any use Manager of Lester; & ; Allen's Bur nt all it is for just such 'cases. If lesque Com papy,i paid us a pleasant newspapers would more frequently little visit this forenoon., denounce such conduct there would - . be fewer railroad accidents. Char- ... opening iays. lotic Democrat. 1 nere was naming wnnvever i w- less aooui inis run. -rxiie rram waw behind time and It was necessary to make up as much of it as possible, The road was open and the engi- neers Knew 11 auu nus kuo ivugc a J Al 1 . wasconforndtothembythe signals at every station they passed. 1 nere are telegraph stations, all along the! line of the road, the operators were all at their posts and the train was handled at the Tram Dispatchers Ivertised by Mrs.- Wiggins:; in this office in this city just as easily aBl issue. Miss Good win 'is i still in though it made thirty stops instead! of three, Our Charlotte neighbor nmy not le able to understand how oil Ihic ion lio hnf rot. it: la a Maccra ll npn u u iwl l M 1 1 1 r r a a I " I both careful and experienced engi- neers and thev ran no more danger ,,itl, n f,.t troin thnn wttl ft ulnw " I . ... i .' 1 country for making fast time over than the W. & W., and this fact, is counted With a strict SVStem arid dis- cipline and skilful engineers. Even bettertimethanthatrecorded above nas oeen maoe. - i . , i . . I st. Paul's Evan. Lutheran Church, corner of We Knoke a few dav since of the I Sixth and Macket streets. Rev. F. W. E. P es v e spoKe, a le w uay since, oi ine cbau 1flStor -,Ensllan 3 at u odoc lact inac one 01 me t:iiic.eu iiueves A 1 A l ill A A... ... 'm I eu mat iih wiu i- iiie.nuruui emu- uiand enter any particular yarn and rounn-ana jumocrry streets. Kev., waiters. , , . . , , creasy. Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. steal chick ens therefrom. Ihemoaefljm. at the new lecture room on Muloerrv street. operandi was witnessed to.day by a rnrtv rf lndipi lonkinc- f mm thn I party 01 ladies looKing irom tne window of a residence near the cor- f r . . . . , I hit 01 i iiuwM 4t uit kjyk tn BircciPi 1 The boy remained in the street and I the dog into the yam h e rer lie I caught 11 chicken and va carrying .v iw mo u.a0,c. ". r r I - t r w aayVftAV-ft fav In'Yl Ati 111 fL I after him ami he let his prey loose. U UllI lllllillCl 11U11C JL I, HO (jOH I men of the house were at home ori ... . I there would have been one canine 1 Ipss in thA ir.v Jtt. fln'a Tvr!Hi.r. Th NVif fit Tmnl'a i m.. a; t oa T.i ,lTu I ilir cuiiKreguuui oi ou x Episcopal Church will worship to- :. a a- i ft,.!, u,u,ruw ,WI u,c ",uo,,u ' new edifice. Although not in all , iaia i a A l jpects complete, it has been decided I to hold services there. .The conse- , . , ... , a j I cration services will be postponed r,Tfl varvthin. fu flnSehL Ser MUv.. ,.j-..fy . - I vices to-morrow at 11 a. m., cnu-i rlpAn'a KPrvfpft n.t n m The latter. 1 dren a service ai a p. m, i ue 41,I'C J service will be of erreat interest auu i it i hnnPf mnnv avail them- --"t j . i selves of the the handsome enjoying the hearty children' ser2 vice. - I Where can you buy- the best -and flnMt Imots and sb oes fori the mon- nnest uooia anu ur ey In the city: WHY, ax urn 1 French & Sons. They' keep the larg- j cct stock. t ODDOrtunity Oi seeiug 1 Mornimr Prayer ana sermon at 11 o ciock. ; j -" " ' r . -r . I Hiinrinv hnni nf. i r m ' Kvpnlncr Pravpr and : ner cent, better than others. No ; cuuru cws , - sermon at 7Jfl) O'ciocK. ; iioiy uommunion ceie-: wort tnrni nut anrt i 1. ma nd ti i - : . .. T- : 1 - . - . . New-and Handiwma Spring Scarfs for 19 . cent, Worth socent. ' th Shrier. at No. lfi North Front street, will sell, on Saturdav onlv. - Zi v.. - . s.l handsomest line of Spring and Sum meV Clothing ever brought ; tothis ertjvund the prices of them will' be from 25 to 33 per cent.Iower than any. other house in the State, and under ho circumstances wi 11 we be . tinder jQ: n Shrfer, the OMLUable iWothier, 16 North Front reet,Pur ikttll'IIrnc-clrVif ffi nnUlAn Ami . , . The Karly Birds. The indications now are to the ef fect that t,lere in be a Sod hoiis liv e ineaire io-iiirui, noiiiwiin UlPn? as il UOU CTOWU HI iJLtirO n.i:tun Mull I itiii ,vr rv. xjvcvc a ja- iiitvii o j Early liirds. The combination com prises some pleasing variety features and the evening was very entertain- throughout. "The costumes were especially attractive and the general tone of the entertainment ana the personnel of the troupe were much above the average. e Th readies' Emporium presents a very attractLye appearance to-day. AJahite amount of Soring and Sum ,ueV goods have been - opened ana displayed and am cow . ready for inspection by the ladies. ' Among I . - these will be found alro! the Easter novelties in millinery, fancy . goods, notions &c. There is but one week Intervening bet ween this and Easter land the ladies will be sure to take advantage of the opening days ad charge of the millinery department. arteriyMeVinffs. : round of Quarterly Meet . 1 . - O A " o . the Methodist E. Church. South: ' Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth. rMarch 24. and 2o. UOKPSUUCV ttt Dftieill, April Oi- 1 Ll A A 1 A C . i - Bladen, circuit, at Bethlehem, Ap'l i jo ana 11. T. W. Guthrie, P. E. Church Service. To-Morrow. SSJSrSSZ SKU fcSaroS at jwu p. m., ooinintne Mission scnooi and m tne lecture Koom or the Church. ia m. uenuan; services at 8 p. m. sunaay - Grace Methodist E. Church, South; corner of saoain acnooi at 3 p p. m. Second Presbyterian Church,corner of Fourth CampDeU streets, Kev. j. w. iMmrose, Pastor. Sunday, services at 11 a. m. Sab- bath School at 3 p.m.; The public cordially innica. ocais iree. First Baptist Church, cornerof Market and pastor, services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Sun- h - Bladen .Street M. E. CliUrch. corner Fifth and Bladen streets.. Rev. t. PagcRlcaud, Pas- p..m. Brooklyn Baptist Church, Rev. G.M. Tolson, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and.730 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p.m. Prayer meeting nuay niyntaLop. m. 1 Aieiixiuua sscrviura 111 iitesiuu uuuer jwuui eyerj ounaay ai r. au ruuuc uuixuanjr mvi- i ea. 0 Fifth StreeCM. E. Church, between, Nun and cnurcn streets. Rev. . u. Tiittie, pastor. owiwu.iu.a ow i. xu. St. Thomas' Pro-CathedraL First Mass at 7 re-1a.m. second Mass at 10 a. m. vespers and ucneoicuon at&ociocs, p. m. .. uauy jaasaai, Second Baptist Church, on sixth, between unurca ana castie streets, itev. j. r. rung, pastor, services at 11 a. m. and 7 30p.m. Bunday school atfl a. m. prayer meeting every Tuesday nlsrhu First Baptist Church (coL) cornerof Fifth 831(1 CampbeU streets, Rev. a. ju. uonway, pastor. Preaching- at 11 a. m., at 3 p. m. and at s p. m. sunaay acnooi at i p. m. seaisirec St. Marrs Church, comei-Slxto a Mulber: tj streets. Rectory opposiie 10 ine uauivu. and, ShUoh Baptist Church, corner of Eighth and: Walnut streets. Preaching at 11 o'clock, a. in. Sarrnr HtSMt p, m. Preacnin at 8 15 o'clock, p. m. Seats rree. Elder mTv,- Morris, pastor, t : ; ; . --, . Finest shoes for ladiesvear in the jcity at French & Sons. I A nVEKTlHEMKS rs. CHAS. F. BROWNK. , - O. K. HOIXlSUSWOHTtJ; CHA" F BIUVNK&; r HOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS-5 Merchants. 110 N. Water street, : Wliniing-Jou X. C. " Consignments solicited. rah S4 lw dfcw. Mew York & WilminsrtOD Steamship Co. FltOM P1EK 29, EAST IUVEK, NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'cloct, P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, March 31 r FROM WILMINGTON ; EQUATOR .......... . "i . . . .Tuesday, March 27 GULF STREAM....... ....... Friday, March 30 BENEFACTOR. . . . . .... ...... ..Friday, April j tw Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. . For Freight or Passage apply to II G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, - Wilmington, N. C TIIEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, - New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, mch 24 35 Broadway. New York. ; EASTER OPENING SPRITJCSTYLES THE LADIES' EMPORIUM. Monday 26, Tuesday 27, We' will Display on those days: New Spring Goods in Latest Styles hi MILLINERY, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, DreocTrimmings, BUTTON'S, LACES, EM &K0 1 DER I ES! -o- All Ladies' tad (Mid m Faruisuinff Coot's, HOSIfCRY. HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc. -o- ullLine of Easter Novelties EASTER CARDS, EASTER EGGS, RABBITS. Our Pattern Hats and Bon nets are of the Latest , Styles! Being: the work of a French Artist, and Parties having their orders filled at our Establishment t mjfty rely on haying the LATEST STYLES ! -o- M S L.OUISK OOO l WIN Will fill fall orders, and satisfaction guaranteed to all our customers. 8TCall earlv andleaveyourorders for Easter. A Special Invitation is given to ail to call and look at ' our Styles and it will atlord us pleasure to8how onr Goods to all who favor us with a call. Very Respectfully, MRS.E.B WIGGINS. inch 24 - We can do your Printing: in better style ind 1U0 Inferior paper used is always the best. ,- .unr -Jtuiing ana-mnuing ueparuneni m holding it own against all coiupcttrors. When in need of Blank Book, any tize, style of binding or paper, give us a trial, as iwkoowwecan suit you and besides you keen vour mcney at home. All woik. is doue in our office and tinder our supervigJon. JACKSON & BELL. ! NEW OPERA :HdUGG:. - - -.- . - ONE NIGHT ONLY. ? v. ; Sa t u r (1 ay, : Uiir ch 2 i . T1IF WORLD'S KAVOi: ITJ- S. ' w ' LESTER ds' ALLEN'S . OWN AND ORIGINAL; KARLY KJuift"lU III.KSOU K CQ3X I" Y. JV; troupe oflatUes from all parts of the worl.l. In conjunction with the- f l.".i0 Beauty, . : :MXjh. an N 1 1; u A. ur. 'Tsal?of eats aMIelnsborger's Friday mora log. .. -V ... ' mch 22 ut. - Caution jNotice." yEnE rXDJJRSIoSb: BOJBT POKT- NER BREWING C)., of the tlty V.t: Wilzr.liu'- tonv;N. C,,. hereby caul ion ihcpubih In peitfr- dl, aid 'Junk dealers In piari icular, not. to Inn or sell bottles pn Which 1 lw name of j-clthor ct 1 he following Arms; R. I'ortner 'Brewing t'o. . WnuGenaust, J. II.Tienken.Agent.or Tlenkm v Hoar, Is blown in the-glass, as such bottles a re never sold. If offered fnr salt they "are stolen and We will prosecute ny uerson found tratij n -r in same i the. highest pmcm of the law. K. pOItTNKU ItlSKW'ING CO., ;mch221Wv " Yer E. KUHBLANK. Agt. 50,000 Brick. i. . . i'" . QHINGLES, LAT1IS, ic., 4a - A; Call at - -' - J. A. SPRINGER'S. Coal and Wood Yanl. mch 20 tf Mrs. S T. Brice, DRESS MAKING I HAVE MOVED MY DRESS MAKING Rooms to my residence. No. 112 Mulberry St., between Front and Second Streets ..1 Will be happy to have the ladies of Wllmlri . ton to call and leave their ordera with ine. Prices for work .are as follows: : Ladles' Dresses from ft to flu, . Misses' Dresses from ftfto $0. -Children's Dresses, from 3108 years, f 1 to .". Children's. Misses' and Ladleei' . Wraps at very reasonable rates. - - r - , special rates for Bridal Trosseau. , Shrouds, from $3 to 3. and made at the shortest nof ice. . . . Country orders solicited. . Ladies having t wo or more dresses made.wlU And a reduction in the price of t heir work. worK guaranieeo. mcli22tawm f m - : - Diamond Dyes JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stck cftn be found at ' ; r. c. milTaEl-s, Gennan Drug: Store, , Corner S. Fourth and Nun sts., . P. S. Prescriptions - tilled at all times, dav and night. . ' " mchiatf . Millinery. jyjRS. E. A. LUMSDKN WILL OPEN, WXD- nesday. March 21, at fine assortment of New Goods for Eairter, consisting ot Straw Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers and Novelty Trimmings. , - S . ' Call early and leave your orders; for Easter. 1 19 NORTH FRONT STICK 1ST. . mch 20 lw ; - ' . , Easter Cardo. TILL OPEN TO-DAY A LARGE AND beautiful assortment of " v ' -. EASTERCABDS, Plain, Fringed and very fine ones in boxes. Please call and make your selections. ' Cash orders from 'the country will be prompt Iy attended. to at . , . Heinsberger' G Live Book and Music Store. mch 15 v The Lateot. Second Kegiment Waltz, FOR PIANO. Dedicated to.the North Carolina State Guar ! By ; .1. 11 GKKKNKWALD. , . - .. - - . For Sale at ; IIEINSB E RGJER'S BOOK AND MCSIC STORK. mch 15- . CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AND . REPAJK SHOP. pARTIES -IN WANT OF ANY .KIND (. Vehicle or want any Repairing: done tot! old vehicles,1 will nnd H to their lnt en tt call on 1 . : C B. SOUTIIERLAND & CO. Corner Second and Prlncecs .-ri , Send your horses to be shod. We h 4 first-class Shoer. : . mch : ti BOY CiilP PER 'plow::. TTTAMES, TRACE CHAINS, BITS, HOI. collars. Curry Combs, Back B.indv'Rojx- a complete line or Agricultural ImpleiiK i.: r BOTTOM PRICn. , ' W1IOLESALK AND Ri'UL. Vi South Front Mrt I ce? 2) tt
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