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1 . flip - 4 . mm Absolutely Pure. TtU powder never varies. A maxyel or pu rity .strrnsth and wholcsorueoesi. More nn otaical thin the ordinary kind, ant cannot be sol 1 la competition Ith the multitude ol low K&cSi imcaZs. ROYAL kUONU POWDiSK VU, I'll tiiu. oct dwjjr team 4tfrpd Srdpw T2io Daily 2lviow, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1S83. m aud night and preacnea two most excellent sermons, n is siaieu that Dr. Strickland will probably be tendered the pastorate oitnecnurcn to flu the vacancy causeu uy uc resignation of Rev. J. L. White. Charlotte Chronicle; liev. u. Ij. Cook, "vrho has served as pastor of Paw Creek Presbyterian. Church, in this county, for some years past. last Sundav tendered his resignation as pastor of that church. Mr. k. MeAdem who went to Baltimore a ron nle of weeks ago for medical treatment, returned home last Sun day, and hi friends will be ?lad to learn that bis concimou is conquer ed improved. Mr. J. S. Rein- Imnlt, the well known gold miner or Lincoln county, came to town yes terday with three pounds of gold, renreseutfnjr the proceeds of the last clearing up of his mine, which is located near Lewesville. THE MAILS. Tho malls close and arrive at the City lost omee as roliows; CLOSE. 'i Northern through malls, fist. ...... 8 .w r. m. Northern throuven ana way maji3...ii-uu a. m. X. C. and A. .c N. V. Railroads and routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M. Kalelzh & Faiettev e. 6.00 r. M. and 8.00 A. M. southern way malls p. m. Southern throusrh malls 9.1 - m, inn pvpi-wpwirvniv COMMEKC1AX NEWS. WIL3IIKGTON MARKET. . May 1.-2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady at 32 cents. Receipts sold at 32c. , ROSIN Firm at 82i cents for strained and 87i cents for good strained. TA It Firm at 1.03. URITDE TURPENTINE Firm at 1.00 for hard, fl.D02.00 for yel low dif and vircin. COTTON Qniet. Tin? following are the official quotations: Ordinary, 6; good ordinary, 7 lo 1G; low mm dling. 8 1.3-lC; middling Osgood mid dling 9. Receipts to-day: Spirits, 129,-rosui, 233; tar, 13; crmie, i; cotton, 4., MAKINK NEWS, , mCCIILLAlTEOUS Fortune Teller M RS. PURRIE, TIIE FAMOUS ASTROLO- er7of New Yorlc, now at 217 Marfcet street, r-on tv consulted on all the an airs oi uic Gives initials of those you have or will marry, i brlnzs the separated together: causes speedy i marriages, past, present and future revealed. 50 cents and $ 1.00. Will remain until May 1st. ap26if - U : Office of Secbktaby and Treasures OF THE CABOLDfA'CENTBAI.i:AILKOADeO., ; - Wilmington, N. C-, April 5th, 18SS IF i rJotico. N OTICE It HEREBY GIVEN THAT AXE W TtTE KEGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholdere of the Carolina Central Railroad Company-will toe held at the ofiiee of the Old Dominion Steamship Co., corner or .j.ew , t . i Beach and West streets, in the city of New Wilmington homestead York. N. Y., at l o'clock P.-' JL on Ihursdav Series of Stock in the tc Loan Association will be issuedpn Saturday, Slay 5th, 1888. Books of subscription win ne openel at the office of the Treasurer, at the i. n.v stn-wr rf War nmvlmo: ap 5 tf . " Secret arj' ; and Treasurer. The N vr Stablfs 12i CONGltKSS K3TKltIAr. SENATE. . WAsmsGTOX. May 1. The Sen ate galleries presented an unusually animated appearance at the open- fnf of to-dnv'a session, beinir crowd ed vith spectators, principally la- dies, drawn br ttie announcemem, rf n. fineech at 2 d. m. by Mr. In- f n.n in reenonse to Mr. Voorhees' inrectlve of last Wednesday, and by thAnrosnectof a bitter and excited Truncal discussion. Durinffthe read ' invest vMtimlav's Journal a hum of rtn.fnilail tha fVlfTIllPr Mr. Call introduced a bill appro priating $100,000 for the prevention nnrt PTtfmatiou of vellow fever in the United States. Referred to Com . mltteft on Enidemic Diseases. Mr. Harris, in connection with thateubject, said that a bill look ing to the establishment of quaran tine stations on the coast had been rimorted from tuat committee a month ago, and he would, next Fri day, ask the Senate to consider it. , At 2 o'clock the regular order was laid before the Senate, beinc th Animal Indtistrv bill, but was imme diately laid asU'le temiorarily, and the resolution to ri'fer the Pres ident's message to the Finance Com mitteo was taken up- Mr. Incalls was then recognized by the chair. The Senator from Kansas went down into the tombs Afnin. attacking the characters or dead men; McClellan and Hancock, especially that of the former. He also attacked Senator Voorhees,and was replied to by that gentleman, who handled him very roughly. Senators Kustis ana ttioson also cpoke briefly, and at the conclusion or Senator Gibson's speech the Sen ate adjourned. HOUSE OP UBPRESENTATI V ES. The Hons went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Springer of Il linois In the chair, on the tariff bill, and was addressed by Mr. MeCreary, of Kentucky. Mr. O'Ferrall then submitted an argument in support of the bill land in contravention of the claim of pro tectionists that a protective tariff .was the cause of high wages in this country. Mr. Dorsey, of Nebraska, followed In opposition to the bill. He said that industry and not population created wealth. He adjured tho -citizens of the West either to stop trying to build up their cities or to defeat such attempts as were made iu me (tiiu ut kiih iu uicaiw uuvu iudastries. At the conclusion of Mr. Dorsev's speechihe committee rose and tlie House adjourned Western malls (C. C. Kallway) 5.t5 A. M. Cape Fear ic Y v k Kand points sun ul therefrom .. P. M. Raleigh Hamlet It. K. and point ninnllnl thtTPfrora 2.00 P. 2U. PmiUiTllIe , 2-ou p. m. Vrfrhtsille sjw A. Clinton. Hwelal Alo r. i. TfESnAY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow c U. and Intermediate olU- ces o-w A. Al. Little Klver, & C, and Intermediate olllces..... 2.00 P.M. Cape Fear itlver mail 1-00 P. M. OPEN FOK DELIV'EHY. Northern and way mails R-T0 P. M. Northern through man. late ii.w r. Ji. southerh malls A. M. southernway malls. A. m. Carolina Central 1L1L OJOA.M. Malls couected from street ooxes in ouszness portion or city at s A. m.. li a. ji. ana i 3L and from other points of the city at 5 P. M. and 4 A.M. . . General delivery open from 6.30 a. ai. to v.uu P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.20 A. M. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 to 1O30 A. M. Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.. continuous. Stamp Offlce open from 8.00 a. m. to 5 P. w. SLamm on sale at eeneral delivery &S0 A.M. to 10 a. m. ana 1 10 7 r. .n. ARRIVED. Steamer DMurchison, Smith, Fay etteville. Williams & Murchison. Steamer Passport Harper, Sooth- nort. Master. Steam yacht Louise,Sellers, Sonth- nort. Master. - Nor barque Cliristine, Halversen, Savannah, J W Holies. Ger barque Bertha, Krtise, .Liver pool, Heide & Co. -:' CLEARED. Steamer D. Murchison, Smith, Fay etteville. Williams & Murcnisou. Steamer Passport,; Harper, South- no rt. Master. f Steam yacht Louise,Sellers,lSoiith port. Master. ' ; - MONTHLY STATEMENT. stocks on handImay 1, 1888. Cotton ashore, 3,006: afloat, 3; total. 3.00D. t Spirits ashore, 479; afloat, 32-5;total, 804. .. ! : - Rosin ashore, 55,494; afloat, 5,422; total. 00,910. Tar ashore. 8.582: afloat, 162; to tal. 8.744. . f Crude ashore,300:afloat;total 300. RECEIPTS FOR MONTH KNDINQ MAY 1 Cotton. 356; spirits, 2,386 ;rosin,19, 119; tar, 5,294; crude, 741. EXPORTS FOR MONTH ENDING MAY 1. DOMESTIC. Cotton,l,562; spirits, 1,995 ;rosin,6,745; tar, 0,401; crude, 736. FOREIGN. Cotton spirits, ;rosto, 11,650; tar, ; crude, . . Western Union Telegraph, office. 1 fcesrlaninsr -N FIFTH STREET, DfrTWEE MUL -.; w April 35th ana ciosca :aay ain. mx m a. mxi I 1 r. 1 . ouportunitv for persons not able tq purchase the old stock to borrow money cheaply and By order or tnft uoara ot uireciwrs. . C.CBUOWN, ap25tf , berry ancr-Wainut, are now muy equiypeu Horses and vehicles for hire and horses ooara ed aDd tended by the dayweelc or month. ' - z Large slock yarn. tali 12 ly It. W. BEST. ' IToprletor. o Secretary and Treasurer. Field Croquet. ljilfliiii'ton brings" & Trcsl. r mgany, if AKKET, " 13 ET WEEN T HE BEST LINE OT CROQCETiFpR QUAL- Good,! Cheap and I Ity and Price ever offered. Durable. Also Lawn Tennis, at SECOND AND Third SWrets. , - JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, lresldenf4 W. J'. TOOMEli, Cashier. Lends money on satisfactory security. Pays Interest on deposits. ?- " - ' Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds, rachSfftt . 1 , , . HEINSBE RGER'S '.'A BUttf' tm- fitpADS. mr mv inAvEo.NANDAVEutrit are fond of Fandy Goods. ' 1 saratogX chips TahL OLIVES FARCI ES. - H Il; trussed tiaig EvAroBATEDc.uIFoiiiI1;frri. HALIBUT STEAK.' 17 SMOKED SALMON ; . DOUSEIJULD AMMOXU CONDENSED TOMATOES U,C" BliANDIED FIGS, PEajj ; I lTnrMT,., . . - " , received wepkiv v U. tin mchs ap 18 1 UEADtiUARTERS FOR BASE BALL 8UPBLIES H CNDUEDS OF MEN IN WILMINGTON IN LARGE VARIETIES.! For sale at 1 HEINSBERGER'S apl8 . I ! . , . ; t TJsefal Bridal Presents, 1 think they have their lives insure. - Some-ot them will die while under this impression and their families win discover too late mat it 1 was an illusion. - This has happened in Wilmington during- the Dast month by the failure of the f rst as sessment company that -commenced business here. Others will fo!l6w soon, Defore It is ! too late, make sure provisi0ns,f or your family in a life Insurance company that has stood the test during-generation-. The Mutual Life Lusurance Compani'-of New York, Is the oldest , lai gvst ana heft company iu 1888. Harper's, k,j - ILLUSTRATED. HABi-JSKS WEKKLV hoo place as the leadia? iuustmtl0115-1 America, ?.The -fai?nelw? m(;nts on current politics JmLe50:--respectmdconflcfeiice St T?'- M UCH MORE DESIRABLE YOTJNG married people than the many ple6es of silver the world. -. Its policies are Incontestible, are ! trs. and the variP 'iiai . , paid immediately on the receipt of proof of 1 rary contents, whichinrhuio l0n(tQfi- Assets now over $118,000,000.00.' M. S. WILL ABD,' Agent, feb 27 211 North Water St. are given at weddings and fit only for display, for sale at 1 j Live Book and Music Store. apis - - i ? Valuable Lands for Sale; EXTRAORDINARY! MISCELLANEOUS. April 21st, 1 i NEW YORK AM OFFERING FOR THE SPRING TRADE the best and most complete stock o the season at lowest prices. i I Handsome Sprlnsr Dress Goods, all of the lten shades. In Albatross, French and Ameri - can Satteens. Printed Chains. Percales, Ging ham and Prints. - In my great specialty. White Goods, my stock surpasses that of.any former season. White Embroidered Dresses, with Trimmings " to match. Plaid, Checked and Plain India Linen. Batiste, Claire and French Nainsook. A few handsome Embroidered Pique Dresses. These goods are very fashionable and in great demand, r A large stock lof House keeping Goods, Table Cloths, Napktns.TowelK. etc., at prices lower than ever. Handkerchiefs ana Hosiery ror Lacues ana uentiemen. some very good styles in Cloths and Casslineres fori Men and Boys' wear, with a full general stock 1 of Dry -Goods aad Notions. ! ap S3 JNO. J. HEDRICK. . ' , II Buildim? Materials ! SPECIAL. CASH SALE OBSERVER FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 1" -O- Bargains Offered - in every lepartineut- for ESTABLISHED IN 1823 The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Rpular Editors; Special Cor respondents at Home and Abroad: Stories, Reviews, Condensed News. Departments . for Farmers, Mer chants, Bankers, Professional Men, Students, 13ovs and Girls. This'year the Observer will nub w . -a lisn more tlian ANB TRACT OP LAND, LYING ONE mile from Lincoln ton, N. C. consisting of . acres, 53 acres cleared ; is best for cottoa, out gives gooa crops ror an grains, lias a b-ixich running through It at?tr fine eprltg; few acrerof bottofn land on the branch and so trrrs lit wtod, osfc a d hickorv. wcl tmv berci. . - - 1 Anotd r tract lying 2V4 roles ":rom t,lnoli Um 34 m-c from (X ;H JoO acres, .25 cleared, line epring of dtUcloua water, about six acres of boitona d nenr it on the I ra" ch; is Vo 1 for t't ceo, but gra ra ctlier crope well; 75 cr-3 lr yellow pm r- arilyk. ; - a F. life and terms apt'tv to - - i;Wl.VLl A MORRIS, T.h IB if -nict'rs X f Rr a Itrcker DEEP Dn 2 FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, worlcVjJ.1 ttucklen'fl Arnica Salve Tbo Best Salve in the Cats. Bruises. SorcJOlcerr T,i f 1 iMfVij T'rtaw I'linn. ned II ands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itispruar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price y cents per box. For sale by Wni. H. Green. ALL GOODS offered at HREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH1 LADIES ABE INVITED to call and assure themselves of this fact. . . STATE 2JEWS. "ewbtru Journal: Mr. William Ellis has returned from Baltimore with a pair of horses for the Atlan tic Steam Fire Engine Co. They are dark iron grays, five and six years old, weigh twenty-six hundred pounds together. FayettevIUo Journal: The Coun ty Commissioners met this morning and elected Mr. II. C. Fisher sheriff, to fill the vacaney In that office. Mr. Fisher is the popular Jlegister of Deeds, and his election as sheriff left that office of Register of Deeds vacant, and Mr. II. L. Ilall, of Black IUver township, was elected register. . Goldsboro Argus; Some approxi mate idea of the building boom that is now in vogue In Goldsboro may be formed from the fact that 41 ot Mlthstauding we have three of the largest and best equipped brick yards In the State, the snpplyof bricks Is exhausted just at this time, and all the yards are running on full time to supply the demand. Raleigh Actr and Observer; CoL W. I Saunders returned yesterday morning from his trip to Alabama, and other Southern points. Became by way of Hot Springs, where heat tended the Immicration Conven tion. The Colonel is In excellent health, and says he had n most pleasant and enjoyable trip. liev. Dr. C. II. Strickland, of Nash ville, Tenn., filled the pulpit of the j.'Irt Paptfht Church Sunday morn- orarrjj b e r This Special Oiler i bona; FIDE AND FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ! -o- SO C A LL K A RLY AND AVOI D THE . RUSH AT THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, 115 Market St. MRS.E. B.WIGGINS. apiao POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA. K. C, Two aaDlI M!2fs West of Groensboni. N. c. mala Hue of the IL & D. R. it. passes Ik "i, ia rouMS and mtum iw feet of Ewuem iraios ra ok estops resrular IS.i1 way Those interested m f?i22 t1 lTVax cordially invited to inspect una, the Largest Nursery In the State, and one of the largest In the south. Stock consists of Apples, I each. rear, ejry, rini, JtpaWrslmmons, Aprl cots, eArtnes, Mulberries. Quince, Grapes, Jiffs, Raspberries, Oooseberrlea, Currants. Pie at. English walnut, 1-ecais. Chestnut; rawberrlcs. Roses, KTergTeens. Shade Trees! fc. All the new and rare varieties as well as wJJlshoODes Mch my new Catalogue for 1883 uiTc your orders to my authorized order direct from the Nurserr. JPIfPP.nlenc? sorttPd. bestrlptlve Cata logue rree to applicanta. Address ascntor J. VAN LIN OLE Y, rOMONA, Guilford Ca. N. C. tjr- Reliable Salesraaa wanted - la every Comtf. A ctxxl ra'ilo? commission mil be Slvea- ap 0 and the ablest anduost nonular writers will contribute; to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, an thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the col umns ef the Obskrvkr, and it will give niry-iwo unexcelled papers in the coining year. Price, 3.00 a vear. - Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Great Inducements for 1888 1. The NEW YOR K OBSERVER will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a sub seriuer, for ONE DOLLAR. : r 3. Any sbscrtber scndlnir his own subscrip lion ror a year in advance ana a new subscri brr with fitw, can have a copyof,, i-Vg' P1U Till Ipi-v rr Th'iffi.V ' . - . V. iuc OTJcrry iicAuicy.y fiffef of this year, and to January 1. to any hew subscriber sending us his name and address and in advance.' To such subscri hers we will also give etJJier the volume of 'Irenaeus Lttters" or "The Ufe. of Jerry Mc- AUiey.' . - Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal ter Larsre commissions. Sample c free. . Address, -" j " . New York Obseryer, NEW. YORK. dec 2 -o- 1 Sa Wonders exist In MlOUSOndS of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of invention.';-.-Those who are in need of profitable work that can te done while living- at home should at once send their address to llallert & Co., Portland Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, oi all ages, can earn from $. to '$33. per -day and upwards wherever .they Vive. You are started treo. Capital nor required. Some have made over 50.1n a single day at this work; All suc ceed, ; ;-nov22fimdiyw New YorLx & Wilmington Steams iu; Oo srones by the best ;TXX tl , lit, it for the perusal of pwK fv' range of tastes and pQrS ? lpf ' are fiequentiy provided an 5 spared to bring 'the hi Vs? J?- eV ability to bear upon the iS a changeful phases of home St r c In alf its features uSSu&1 - HARPER'S PERIODICAL ' PKR YKAR . IIAUPEll'S WEEKLY.:.., HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S BAZAR HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE...." Postage Free to an snih-s States, Canada, or Mexico. in iu ta i n ts , n a r d Yf& re , Sash. J CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS I i f Crocks. I Most complete stock of BUILDING S$PP io oe iouna in me state, which r uuer ai ine lowest; price? LIS-r Factory Ats for Stpves, t&XlP H HAVE o'tc ' yr Lar,fe Assortment of Stoves whicbJ we ask you to examine. The ZEB VAJhCE ana rxi&jiAj suu lead. Homes in North i Carolina Oalv 20 flours Kide fraic New York I (tf) SlllesSouth of llaleib On tho Rlclh and Augusta Air-Line B R 1,500 Or LAND IU TtltC ou piau region, r or aaie on eaay terms i iti.uuu purcnawirg roar cre for. $3?. . y vr cre, ; m mosthlv par cirai5 oi?io. Thialand acfjoins thi "Sottth crn luto" rrcenUj eatabjlhcd health tt ru or niUrlum), add la .fwsclally adapted for rrnUCnUare,as well a all tiecerSilB. 1 r.umlr of New England people nave boabi loto la the inwn of "Southern flues end tt 'V?lhWDtn hue&ndItaJbi woll elw-rfa&ro, to locate here. No tute Is tho Uiilo.r greater lndneements to eel Uer taan North Carolina. I Nowhere can & lZln? c.1uetry. or M Un climate be found. Is the opinion of Northern men mho bare sjttted In North Carolinaf This U S howxjid offer, and la limited : "or further particulars write at once to CommU'rcfIiwiilraUon;RteSh N o ' or C A RIfHAPnsn Incuirance. ACCIDENT FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, RENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. V 1 l " SMJTII & BOAT WRIG IIT, J0- L-'4 N. Water ytret , Telephony No. 73 -" Apply to men U tl O- Farming Implements, 'Amalgum Betlis, 'Esti mates for Building M ateri als, Circulars of stoves and Sash fumtihed upon application. Our low prices will surprise and 1? goods please you I Jacobi's Hdw. Store, ap 19 tf 12 f south Front Street. The AMERICAN . ' i . .... MAGAZINE. BttQtifallj Ilhstntd. 25 cfc $J a Year. ITS SCOPR.- THir ArVT?Ttx4 irini SJ161108 t0 national topics and scenes, and its iftrntnr 7r!f , " "efe variety off interest- uiAo,iuics vi uiivei ana adventure serial snort stories, descriptive wSoPSS foremost Droblftms nf tr naHi ,-Tt this MmnJrlno la """" au,UBUUIW Distinctively Representative of . American Thought and Ptoctpw. Tt is acknowledged hv th n4c0 VhLnrri8- the most -pcmnlar 2 entm- ot tie high-class monthlies. lfle TmTifi !! A Snecimfin KimihariHtt, Premiums to club Raispr -hi LuxIrll?!lPie celpt of 15C, u this paper is mentioned. Responsible and pnprrren. w.JL- 1 1 - ed to solicit BnbscrimTnr CKU exclusive territory.: Adireas " - uute Ior f;hiUC AKICA!I ilAGAZTNE CO feh2 7i3 Broadway, Kew Yorfc FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW TORK Located between Chambers and I Roosevelt sts. . At 3 o'clock." P. m. . 1 The 'Volumes of tii wwn-ir w' ' first Number for January of eaca war ' 1 nllim lt mentioned, subscriptions w j ' with the Number current it tfmn order. " Bound Volumes of narper'B Weeir three years back, in neat. rnth wnnin . sent by malL postage pall or by eipk of expense (provided tie frest &U n - ceed one dollar per volume), for i7mm Cloth Cases for each Tnlmne rh" binding, will be sent by malLtost-r receipt of $1 oo each. - -.. Remittances should be madft nv vn- Money, Order or. Draft, to avoid cnaa: Newspapers are not to copy thit aSm' . willumt tlmezpress order oHarper4P . -Address- . HARPEU & liKOTHi; ; nov 15 , xci i rr-"AH I ' -THESD'! E(J,UATOR . .. ' Wednesdav" Mav 2 BENEFACTOR...:... " . ?i t EQUATOR Saturday.' May 12 FROM WILMINGTON BENEFACTOR. GULF STREAM EQUATOR. .Tuesday, May : 1 ....Friday., jviay. 4 ... Tuesday, May 8 Through Bills Lading and; Lowest'Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. - ".!.'-.v For Freight or Passage apply to . ' II G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, ' - . Wilmington, N.'C THEO. K EGER, Traffic Manager. ' " WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl AgStJ Y0 aP9J . , 35 Broadway, New York. Diamond Byes JN ALL COLORS, A FtJLL AND COMPLETE stock can be lotmd afc J j; " . - F. C. MILLER'S,' German Drugstore, .... - corners. Fourth and Nun Sts.. rrescnptions filled af all times, da vH and night. mch26f HENRY CLEWS & Co., "AiWlfcKS, J3 & IS BROAD ST., N. Y. MEHBEKS OF TEE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. NEW YORK- COFFEE EXCHANGE. -CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Transactions madn at. on v. w ,We can do your Printing in better and give you as good work m gome, a: per "cent. -better than others. So t work turned out and paper used i i the be6t. ... ' Our Ruling and Binding Depart; holding its own against all competitors- : When in need of Blank BooU, ny ; stvle of bmdinff or taper, rive m t we know; we can , suit you and bs-t? keep your money at home. A3 ' done in our office and underour npfr- - - JACKSON 4 C rJow Yorlc, PHILADELPHIA AKD BAITKC; I In JOHN7 WERNER'S Barter Sjrp: 10 cents a Shave; 30 cents aBaU; cents a Shampoo. His own bubub.- uve or every snaae ai e w No. 29 Market Street, between Front. . - 1: CARRIAGE REPOSITG EEPAIR SH01 Tp ARTIES IN 5rAST OF AST?-- Vehicle or want any Repawn? J-( : old vehlclVs, will find W11 caIIon aRWUijggK1 - '...-corner second and fiend your horses to De t first-class Shoer. Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange lor. LIME -x :lime " . LIME ' . LIME " . " LIME ' i. sept PROVISIONS , GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. HARDWARE.' LUMBER. . - " cash. 0. 0. V0LLEE -tENERAL COMMISSION Wholesale and BftgJ&l. duce, Grocleriesv Wjfifwot. . gars; &c. No, 8 North W consfsmments soUclteAj W& for all kinJ3 of coutnrjr mchltr Stoveo JN GREAT VARIETY. C00 era. Can give you anygg JJ?t; want, we dont maw ton Jt cess to the best sources 01 , Call and see us. .vyrs 1 - ERMAN,J2ir Defers IB Harosf men v:u.oi.vi rr . r Lifo Safe, Iteliab 1 THE .POLM" ALL cently got lerc win doSnvS . , Rocty. - nt. The cheapest place to hnvrnnr EChoO books and School cfnf?nmrv safety Fund ,8$ y. Annuity Insurant t" -w hie company has Ptaiosso 1887 over 105,000 force .- Amount of lnsuranr Doath losses paitl. - t Amount of Sag1 Jgr it " t.w iieici3sr'-cr .
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