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i s Mr l; tiU' - 1 W 1. -j t vM 116 Market St. WK WILL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS. AlWl Fancj Colored Jerteys to match Sum- mlr Press Goods, worth 81.25 for 85c Clor ri s hides Jerseys, worth .25 for coJinrr.ciAi. nxws. tllSCriLAIIEOUS Fortune Tellpr WILMINGTON MARKET. Ma..- 1 S O.prt T M oTTT?f T'SI TnRPRNTINK J PHr.n Hl TRS. PURRIE, THE FAMOUf A8TR0lA at 33V cents. Sales of receipts at 33lc ROSIN Firm at 83 cents for strained and 87$ cents for : good strained. . . TAR Firm at $1.05. - CRdDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.00 for hard, $1.?K)2.00 for yel low dip and vinrin. COTTON Dall. The following are the official quotations -"Ordinary, 62; good ordinary, 8 5 lGf low mid dlintr, 9 1-16; middling 0J; good mid dling 9?., Receipts to-day: Spirits, 330;rosin, 1,037; tar, 115; crude, 23; cotton, 13. Absolutely Purc 1500 aorn diet Jerseys, worth 9VZ& for .4 rents. Black SILKS, worth for 83c. Blac"SILKSf worth 1.40 for 81.0f: Bl-ck and Colored BRAD AMES, worth 81.35 for OSc MAHTNE NEWS. eer of New York, now at 217 Market street. Call Do CUUOUllvu VMi au tue anajj j v. uxu. Gives initials of those you have or will marry, brings the separated together, causes speedy marriages, past, present and future. revealed. 50 cents and IL00. .will remain until May 1st. IIICCrLLAIIEOUD. ffl Ml HEADQUARTERS FOR BASE BALL SUPPLIES - : IN LARGE VARIETIES. ' , , - ' i - " ' . : l: : For sale at . - i . BeaulifuIIf lUnstritei. 23 ttv $3 -a Fear. HEINSBERGER'S apis - V- -. ;.' ARRIVED. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fay : etteville. Woody & Uurne. CLEARED. Steamer AP Hurt, Robeson. Fay- Atfoville. Woodv & Uurne. - - ' 1 -T- .. Gpr barque Margarethe, ouppnes Glasgow, Alex Sprunc Son.. exports. ; ; I Tils powder never varln. A mrr?lof pu .tiLr.M..tn.iiuii'nmniMi. Moreccoo- czzlcal thai Uie orJinnry imiUx. and cannot be j aoll la compeuuoa -i tuc Buimoi " , -tst. Ehort welirhci-iu-a or pawphate powders. . 40ea COL, 108 wall bu, . oct sa dXwlr tenrm 4:hDd Srdpw SUMMER ILK8 33 and 50c t 'uiif- smr cause Vests, worth 50c. for T2io 3Daily Rovio-r. Ladles' Extra Quality Vesta, worth S1.00 FoitKiax. Glasgow Ger barque Margarethe 1.100 casks sots tarnt. 2,076 bbls rosin. - , . "- TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1853. ! YK COJTGKKSS YKSTKltOAf. . SENATli. Washisotos, May 14. Mr. Stew art, of Nevada, introduced a bill Sroposlnfc an amendment to the oroaUtution of the United States,so as to reduce from two-thirds to a majority the vote In eadh house overriding Presidential vetoes. Mr.' Brown gave notice of an amendment to the River and Harbor bill. In reference to the channel at JJavannah, Ga., (to Increase the ap- propriatlon from f 90,000 to $2.50,000). and submitted a statement on the subject. Mr. Hoar, from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, reported, asking that the committee be dis charged from farther consideration of the case of Turpie, Senator from Indlana,thereby conftrinlngTurpie's title fo his seat. The report Is unan imous. HOUSE OF REPR ES ENTATI V ES. . Mr. Mills, of Texas, from the Com mittee on Rules, reported, and the House adopted without discussion or division, a resolution providing that general debate ontheTariff bill shall cease on Saturday next. The committee rose. On motion of Mr. Simmons, of North Carolina, a bill was passed appropriating f 20, 000 for the construction of a road from Newbern, N. C, to the Na tional Cemetery near that place. Adjourned. tsactclcn'a Arnica Salvo The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Unguar anteed to give perfect satisfaction,, or money refunded. Price 2.1 coots uer box. - . For sale by Wiu. H. Green. tor so Children's Vests for 25c Men's Vests, from 25c up. Black and Colored Silk Mitts 19c. Ladles' Gloves, worth 85c for 15c Ladles' Uloves, worth 55c. for 2 Or. Ladles' Gloves, worth 40c for 25c Wash Fabrics, from 5 cent op. -o To arrive via Steamer one lot of 38-inch All-Wool Goods, Dress Cheap at no cent, for 35 cent. -o- A New Lot of WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND MAY 12, 1888. Cotton ashore, 2,690; afloat, 3; total. 2.693. . ' Spirits ashore, 936; afloat, 983;total, 1.924. Rosin ashore, 46,607; afloat, 6,428; total. 53.035. Tar osliore. 5.392: afloat. 9o: to- - 9 ' tal. 5.487. Crude ashore,235:afloat;total 235. RECEIPTS FROM! MAY 1 TO MAY 12. Cotton. 374; spirits, 2.340;rosin, 5,588; tar, 1,333; crude, 283. EXPORTS FROM MAY 1 TO MAY 12. DOMESTIC. Cotton, 690; spirits, 601; rosin, 2,038; tar, 1,591; crude, 293. FOREIGN. Cotton :spirits,G19;rosto, 8,689; tar ; crinl 50. SWISS AD NA!.S0K FLOUXCI-'CS, VERY DESIRABLE ALL-OVERS, Swiss -Embroidered Aprons o REMEMBER THURSDAY 13 SPECIAL BAR GAIN DAY, AT M. M. Katz, 116 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. my 1 18SS. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. MISCELLANEOUS. 1888. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. STATE NEWS. Shebly Xcic Era: The editor of the Winston Sentinel has recently ) been to Raleigh and in a letter to his paper states that it Is the opin ion of those who are In a position to know that Judge Fowle will not get a majority of the votes of his own countv in the State Convention. If Harper's Young People Interests all young readers by Its carefully selected variety or themes and their well-considered treatment. It contains the best serial and short stories, valuable articles on scientific subjects and travel, historical and biographical sketches, papers on athletic sports and grimes, stirring poems, etc., contributed by the brightest and most famous writers. Its illustrations are nu merous and excellent. Occasional Supple ments of especial interest to Parents and Teachers will be a feature of the forthcoming volume, which will comprise fifty-three week ly numbers. Every line In the paper is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order that nothing harmful may enter its. columns. The Talk of the Town I -O" Iast week s sales fvvere im mense at TAYLOR'S BA ZAAR. Another lot of those TTS - SCOPE- THE "AMERICAN MAGA- Z1NE gives preference to national topics and scenes, and its literature and art are or me t highest standard. - Famous American writers ! fill its pages with a wide variety of interest ing sketches of travel and adventure, serial and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our foremost problems of the period, andn short, this .Magazine Is " -y v.- i Distinctively Representative of v f ) j : ; - American Thought and Progress. It is acknowledged by the press , and public to be the most popular and entertalninsr of the high-class monthlies. Tri v. J-- r4 A Specimen Number, with a-r-AA EVU Q'ccfonc A1" y " 'Illustrated yremliua List. linc-.vi x x v.iv-xi ioovowo and special inducements in casn or valuable -',,r:ilK AlA Premiums to Club Italsers, wlllbe sent onre- hctuicu, wmucuittutu leelptof 1.5c, if this paper is mentioned.! our counters I ResnonsiMc and energetic persons want ed to soHcitsubscrlptlons. Write at once for exclusive terntory. : Address, ; 1 ; ; TUE AA1E1UCAJN MAUAZIN K CO., r fob 749 Broadway. New York. ouwtuuuag Atti MONDAY &. TUESDAY at 35c. and 50c. each, actual value 81-. 00. : - .'.- --",:- In PARASOLS aW SUN SHADES we are limited this week, so come eariv to se- cure one of them. f Last week's sales.wjere sure ly appreciated, and why not when we are sellingriSilk ; PAMSOlS rOE 73c WOBIH $1.00 lne Widest, and best .1.63 2 25 2.73 3.50 ?4V! -YORK OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IN 1823 If if if ii II a $1.19 1,63 2.19 2.75 it it Famjjy Newspaper. Six Regular Editors'; Special Cor respondents at Home and Abroad; Stories; Reviews, Condensed News, toqrether with a lot of Hats. Departments for Farmers, --Mer-kit t t t" r chants, Bankers, Professional Men, Madena Chip HatS for lilC Students. Bovs and Girls.. worth 50C. Sailor rfats,Gar- , This year the Observer willrpubj den Hats, Dress Shabes in all colors, such as TonpeBo, Poke FIFTY PlttZE STOR1& and lots of other shaoes for 25c. each at I HAVE ON IIAND A vbuy - :' mistt op ! Grccrs SunC which are cordially reconan1 are fond of Fancy Goooa. j SARATOGA CHIPS m l ib. J OLIVES FARCIES. . j imported GlNGERPREsppj lb. and H lb. jars... stKV' -Largo FRENCH PRUNES, . ' EVAPORATED CALIFOUU UALIBDT STEAK. j ; SMOKED SAL3IOX. ! I nOUSEUOLb AMMOXH CONDENSED TOMATOES ln , diUndied FIGS, I-eaus an finest quality;. Alsx) the Veuvfj BUTTER received weekly by r " 1517 mch 5 Thuriday&Fridayj; ... AT MRS. E A LUMSi - . , OF SUMMER MlLUXf.: Trimmed Bonnets z -" - v ; lji all the Latest style- Ladles invited to call. ' myllw. ' 119 Son: Til S A- Tayl or sBazar 118 Market WILMINGTON, N. my 12 St.) Field Croquet- rjlHE BEST LINE OF CROQUET FOR QUAL ty and Price ever offered. Good, Cheap Durable. Also Lawn Tennis, at! IIKlNSliKRGER'S apis - IliRrKR'a iiAZAR Is a home lournaL It com bines choico literature and fine art Illustra tions with the latest intelligence regarding the fashions. Each number has clever serial and short a to res, practical and timely essays. bright poems, humorous sketches, etc. Its pattern-sheet and fashion-plate supplements will alone help ladles to save many times the cost of the subscription, and papers on social etiquette, decorative art, house-keeping In all its branches, cookery, etc., make It useful ln every household, and a true promoter of econ omy. Its editorials are marked by good sense. and not a une is admitted to its columns that could offend the most fastidious taste. An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable ln Juvenile literature. Eoxton Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the . boys and girls in every family which it visits. Dt"ooKljti Union. It is wonderful in its wealth or pictures, in formation and interest. Christian Adrocate X. V. Terms Postage Prejaid, $2 pry Vol. IX bf 'jiius Xoif tuber 1, 1887. ear. HARPER'S PERIODICALS Diamond Dy es ST PER YEAR: HARPER'S BAZAR...... II HPK1? l Jr2A7fVP this be so, would it not be poor pol- harpek-sVkekly.... inxr tr Trmk him the atandard bear- HARPER'S YOUNG PEO er of the party? Asheville -San." The Cleveland democracy are solid for ' 8ted:ap The townshlpinjLlnrrVu"djiS: ! ..... .TIs also said to U- fnr Ktlmn in the Driiuartci Capt. E. I. Holmes. Secretary of 4V.. TnLnoA A3rwIn.tfnnnf this city. A - . kindly furnishes us with the saies oi tnhnr.cn m&ae uar me mum." OPLE... U 00 4 CO 4 00 2 00 rottaj Free to all subticritjera in (he Untlva Saute?, Oxnadrt, or Mexico. The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the st Number for J anuary of each year. When YiUme is mentioned, subscriptions win ivn rge h the Number current at time of rejiApx of 1 1 . Siiecutum Cotiy vent on receipt of ttco-ccnt stamp. , Singjeumbcr, Five Cents each. Remittances should be mado by Pot-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of los3. frcuzspapcrs ore not to copy this tidcersisemcnt inntout i fie repress oraci or parper & cruwiurs. Address HAULER & BROTHERS. "nov!5 New York 18SS. tic ound Volumes of Harper's .Bazar for three ArriU The number of pounds sold, receipt of si ooeach. 4-rs. back, ln neat clotlHAnding, will be sent bymall, postage paw. or by express, free of eypense (prortPd the freight does not exceed aouarper volume), for r. OU per volume, tlotlr' Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on pro 247.033. for 33.7G0.23: an av erase of $10.27 per hundred. Newberu Journal.' Henry Chad wick aul Pleasant Jones, colored, -were nnited in marriage by Jastift Urlnsou yesterday at LLs oiUce in the presence of witnesses. It was u runaway match from Jones couuty and the brde and groom were the sauie ae uventy-ix years .ch. It Is surmised that they ruuawayto er cape the fury of their great graud- ehildren. The Democrats of Craven county assembled in con vention at the court house yesterday and elected delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions, livery township but one in the coun ty was represented and the Conven tion was harmonious. Resolutions were adopted strongly endorsing PresidentCIeveland'sadminUtratlon and Hon. P. M. Simmons. Three hearty cheers were given for Cleve land and Simmons on reading the resolutions. Remittances should be made br Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Xrxcspapera are tiot to copy this advertlvnmt v:Uhra she express order of Harper & Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS. nov 13 - sew York Consumption Surely Cured. To toe Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedv for the above named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of rav remedy frkk to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post oSce , address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUAC, M.C., 181 Pearl st., .New York. Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at Jacobl's Xldvr. Depot. It will pay you to use ere. t MASON & HAMLIN CRGAPJS, TO $900. The cabinet organ was Introduced ln Its present form by Mason & Hamlin ln 1S6L Other makers followed ln the manfactureof these instruments, but the Mason & Hamlin organs have always maintained their supre macy as the best ln the world. Mason & Hamlin otTer, as demonstration of tht unequalled exceUence of their organs, the fact than at all the great World's Exhibitions, since that of Parts, 1N77. in competition with best makers of all countries, they have inva riably taken the highest honors. Illustrated catalogues free. ftiurvm K. tTlilrt rw mam ' 7 CaKANI) & UPRIGHT. Ma&on & Hamlin do not hesitate to make the extraordinary claim for their plants, that they art bupertor to all others. They recog nize tho high excellence achieved by other leading makers In the art of piano building, but suii daim superiority. This they attribute solely to the remarkable improvement Intro duced by them ln the year l se, and now known as the "Mason & Hamlin Piano Stringer," by the use of which la secured the greatest pos sible purity and refinement of tone, together with greatly increased capacity for standing In tune, and other Important advantages. A circular, containing testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musicians and tuners. Bent, together with descriptive cata logue, to any applicant. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay ments; also rented MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN & PIANO CO.. Boston. : NkwYork.- Chicago. - ap 16 4w Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kinds for both salt and fresh water fishing at JacobPs Udw. De pot t Harper Weekly ILLUSTRATED. nARPEKs weekly has a well-estabUshed place as the leading Ulustrated, newspaper ln America. The fairness of its editorial com ments oa current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of Its Ute rary contents, which Include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers, fit it for the perusal of people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits. Supplements arc frequently provided, and no expense Is sport -.1 to bring the highest order or artistic ability to bear upon the Illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. In all its features Harper's Weekly is admir ably adapted to be a welcome guest in every household. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. . I'KR YEAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY..... 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE ... 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 rjO HARPER'S YOUNG. PEOPLE 00 f V 1 1 J i IN ALL COI)RSA FULL AND COMPLETE stock c; ! F. C. MILLER'S, German Drugstore. - Corner S'ourth and Nun.sts.. P. S. Pssescriptlons filled at all times, day ananignt.i - ! mensstt PPPAlffTJAT TM" -mm m m m m a v h a LY'S Passagesv Allays PatoPand Inflam mation, Heals the Sores, Restores the' Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY TBI CUEE.HAY-FE.VER A particle Is appUed Into each: nostril and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at (druggists' by mall, registered, go cents, klxi brothers. 235 Greenwich St, New York. apl91yeodd&w Useful Bridal Presents, and the ablest andi most ' popular writers will contribute to its; col limns.-, .poets ana prose writers, au thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will-jll .thrt, col umns ef the Obskrvkr, auti. it will crive httv-two ... unexceuetl papers in the coming year. . Price, $3.00 a vfar. , Clei-gy mon, $2.00a year.7 Gr-Ht Indufmnts for 1888 1. TheNEWT YORK OBSEHVEU will be sent for one year to amy clergyman not. now.a sub scriber, for ONE DOLLAR, y--S-:. 2. Any subscriber sending his o'risujbscrip tion for a year ln advance and a new subscrt ber with $5.00, can-have a copy of iJiejHren 8bus Letters." or."The Life of -Jerry McAnley.'' S. we will send the orseuvku fur axq re mainder of this year, and to J anuary 1!, 18S9, to any new sub.scriber senalnQ UShls name and address and S3l00 in advance. 1 To such stjibseri- bers we will also" give either the. volume Of Mremeus Lttters" or "The Life 0 Jerry Uc- Auley." . . - .; . . y: -- rr;-?M'ii'':ll Agents wanted everywhere. A Liberal tor i Large commissions. Sample cx: ';ivce.-!s " ,W " Address, .tr -. ( ' :"-'v:: v7t:' QN FIFTH. STREET, UETV, berry and Walnut, are now Hoi-ses and ehlcles for hire and'i ed and tended by the day. , i r S3?- Large stockyard. , or rah I2ly, 1L V '0 Market, between Third streets. ; r . JOHN WILDE I ATKISS0X r " , W.P. TOOMER, CasUlcr;.- Lends money on satisfactory ser Pays Interest on deposits. ' Is empowered to execute Trusts c rach26tf - , SECf) dees NEW'YORK. fWFEVER mm nr. i&cr&t AV u.s3i. April 21st1 888. AM OFFERING FOR THE SPRING TRADE SWT) Se Wonders exist ir of rorms bQt are sorp:. marvela of ventj are In need of profitable work that c while living at home should at once address to Hallett & Co., Portland, 1 receive free, full infonuartoa hoc . ot all ages, can earn frem & to r upwards wherever they live. You . fi-ee. Capital not required. Some 1 over $50 In a single day at this work ceed; . - - - ' POt CARRAGE REP0SV. KEPAlll SHC pARTlES IN WANT OF ANY; Vehicle or want any Repalrinj dor old vehicles, will findjt to tacir : call on ' . C. B. SOUTHERU tr- - j Corner Second and ITinc Send your horses to be shod, first-class Shoer. , ' Life Incuran -o . the best, and most complete stock ol the season at lowest prices." "y-''y'-y': TI;in12ru Snrinif Times flnnn ntr n 4ho light shades, In Albatross. French and Amerl - can satxeens. Printed ChaUls. Percales. Olne- ham and Prints. In myErreatsijeclalty .Vhite Goods, my stock surpasses that of any former season, v vmte uanLroidered Dresses, with Trimmings to match. Plaid, " Checked and Plain India Linen. Batiste. Claire and French Nalnsookr A few handsome Embroidered Pique Dresses. These goods are very fashionable and ln great dema nd. A larire stock of House- 1 keeping Goods. Table Cloths. Naokins.Towels. etc., at prices lower than ever. Handkerchiefs 1 and Hosiery for Ladles and Gentlemen. Some very good styles in cloths and Cassimeres for Men and Boys' wear, with a full treneral stock ioiurywoous anu .notions.'- -. . i- - ap 33 JNO. J. DEDRICK. UCU MORE DESIRABLE; is TP YOUNG M married people than the many pieces of silver given at weddings and fit only I r display, are for sale at ; Heinsberger's Live Book and Music Store. 1888. ' Harper's Magazine ILLUSTRATED. Homes in North Carolina -I..- - Postage Ftxe to all subscribers States, fctuadn, or Mexico. in the Urate f,!13 ofUie Weekly begin with the first N umber for January of each year When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of recelnt of order. Bound Volumes of narpers Weekly for three years back, ln neat cloth blnain will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per voL w Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $100 each. , v ' Remittances should be made by Post-) ffl ce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Xevspapers are not to copy this aarertisenxem xcunout tfi express order 0 Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER BROTHERS, toils - Kew lork ' Unlv 20 Hours ame froK r NeW Yorkl ? -u ol) Hilebboutli of Baleigb On th Raleigh mQ-1 Augusta Air-Lino R R 1.500 -- ' , i . . i ACiilufe Of JtAND 1 IN THS ong leaf pine region For sale on 'easy terms ln lota to suit purcha&era. JTour acres for $25. Larger tracts t5 per acre, in monthly pay men la of f 10. This land adjoins the "South ern Pines', a recer.Uy t-stabllabed Health re sort (or sanitarium), and Is specially adapted far Fruit Culture, as well as all tne cereals. A number of New England people have bought latA. in the tOVn Of "Mnthorn Phu t Is the desire of the owners of this land to b lpt of order. llAKPKR s Magazine is an onran of urocrres. slve thought and movement in every depart- tucui uiiie. jx-siues uuier attractions, it will contain, during the coming year, important articles, superbly illustrated, on . the Great West: articles on American and fordism iniiis try; beautlfuUy illustrated papers on Scotland, Norway, Switzerland. Algiers, and the West luoies: new novels oy vm, mack and W. D. IloweUs; novelettes, each complete In a single number, by Henry James, Lafeadlo Ileanuand AmeUa Rives; short stories by MIssWoolson and other popular writers: and Ulustrated nn. P special '.artistic and literary Interest. The Editorial DeDartments are cmnfinpr conre William Curtis. William lncn fnnran auiu Kimu ica sjuuiey warner. - ' t r ... '('...it ... HARPERS' PERIODICALS - . . . ..... -' i; . PER YKATlr " ! - HARPER'S MAGAZINE i.. " 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY - I m HARPER'S BAZAR . :''' f I ?K (Harper's young people..:..:::;;; i m Postage Free to all suhstrrOvyrs int rho rr-niu Ssates, Canada, or Mexico. : i The VOlUmeS Of thTVtflorT!no Iwrin irlth Numbers fqr June and December of each year. vnen no time is - snpi ti ri smrrtTti begin with the Number curr?H at time of re duce snuui rar tnera. mechanics and nth&vm from the New England and Middle States, as well as elserhereo locate here. No State ln t&e Union offers greater Inducements to pel tier a than aorth Carolina. Nowhere ean b itter rarming country or as fine a climate be found. Tin u tho opinion of -Northern men bona fid offer, and h limited . For further particulars write at once to JiiilN T.-PATUCK. . . Commli'rof Imnlsrratlon, Rslel7h. N. C Circiilela QZLza. Acsusta, da jxmna oiumes or Harrwr'a tw rrnina three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of 53 00 Per volume,- cloth cases for binding, 50 cents each-rby mail post paid, v . iin,al to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical and Classified, for Volumes l to 70. -Remittances should be made by Post-OHIc Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of Xewspapers are not to copy n,is adrerlisnneiu tcitnont lne express order of II a rrr ,t p.rc T Lrs. Address llARrr it Jt n utvi in- ?Vj. Safe. Reliable, C LL THE P0UCT-H0LDEKS nantlv cmt Iptf. Win (10 Weil 10 U BROWN & CO., corner ot iona Mulberry streets, and tate r Safety Fund System In tne Ln; Annuity Insurance company, i ble company has paid out In w 1887 over f35,000 In death losses. ' Amount of Insurance ln force.--1 Death losses paid under fca-tj t ; - - Fund System ; 'Amount of Safety Fund.... 1 feb; : : s Messenger copy R How Yorfi & Wlln: .... . ... ,''---...-. ' Steamship C- ' 't FROM PIER 29, EAST KIVZB. Located between chambers ana : '$ftf. At 3 o'clock. T. & equator. ....... BENEFACTOR...- '' vc." HANITA..... equator. .. 'r -r I :. FROMvnUHc-' EQUATOR . ..... , .1 : oii.iiuaii vA. .... EQUATOR BENEFACTOR I'; Ttrougn Bins WBW Rates guaranteed to and tc& F and South'Carollna. For Freight or Passage WW H G. SMALLBONES.r THEO.E.EGKR,ff- wlp.clvixb:S.'- r .. , -J AJ A iranly Vigor. 2? Wntly; stored g mlvt HOT 15 cr- y .
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