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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1888. and his attendants were promptly sesreffated by beinff ; taken out to tJKING THE- STATE Entered at the Postofflce at tVllmlngton.N.C., as secona-ciass matter. 0TV37?:K1I5E 0 .1 -LlJ 53. UX?52E7S''E00S Cloth & Cold Binding imw, i. o. Bw me. y. DEMOCKATIC TICKET. UETorraxscxpAitKOS cdke ! iv : nr. Wnrm f!atie 7 j VeoraJrl. Jootbcb. Fcb.?;;i ,25 j Hf rfrHeV Sick Hedcb. Vortigo. IKlor.lEOPATHIO is w 11 u n it tc t4 J? i( JS linn r Mi t Hitaa 8tomar-ir...A. Hnpprefted or Palnrairvrioas-. llaea to Frofe Period........ .. Crtr. Ooagh, Difficult Breatbiof;.... U 1 1 beant ErpipeU. ErupUaus.. Kheuiuti8 m. RbeumaUa Fn. . . Vbopinc Conch. VkUBtOonha, t Iiny jnsfiiw ......... t N erf out llebilltr:- jrri UUIJ - - - -- ------ -- -" " D--f llrt. PlpUtion..l .25 .35 .25 .25 .25 .2 ,a .AO .50 .00 .(HI .SO .OO T 5 PEC IF I OS. bold by Irtifinit.oriitpotpjdonrip5Ql ctruAxS,iiasttu. jus fjum t. jux. mchseod&wlynrm - if BO. &ni for liL'VKR X lOOenaraviBfiao diaereBt i reeaa, S price tixef are Tortii. v-Lare to f Luytiieio. directions for 'iValnlnff ? "lioa and Breedii PcrreU. Jrf2ei W . 4o 16 Cents. Also C. im Ho Xn.UlilaiT ool4, ot I1 kiada. Midi THY 1U0 1 w. pc; bau- tiiol colored pl(tto .i'nHVUsgs of xtoaxly ail kiikt Ci loftk deeenp tiooa of tba breed3; bovr t6 rrtc.iuiB; piaca for poultry booses: inf..rm.'.tirn aboot inccoatora, and liero V.i Lut frvjtt trpcfeei i-J.(v per uUiAfi. btini or la Lcou. 111 !(iJvjj lliiiUS. .150 Pncen. laO CAGE TrMUxaent and bresdinst of ail kinds Oaae btrda, for pieasoxa aca Troe. XHucaaua and their cura. llow to tnud and stock a Arixj. All aboat Parrou. lVriceaof ail kmcu binn, cages, etc. If sited tci loCeott. Toe TEree Book. 40 Cts. ASSOCIATED FANCIErtS, T2Z South Wgkth 6tnt; Fhij4eJi4a, Manhr Vipnr, lyrsknesa or Lo3 of JTcmory prr toDeauy restoredby, Ihe uso of. an entirely i - smedy, Tlie Ycrba Santa-from iSpaia. C5pau "h Trocheea never faiL Oiir iJUislTatetl.SSpige IhjoJ id testiTOonials, (ent se:iJor. Kvery rami fcliouk ad it. VOX OrtAKP tnOCIIKlE COn rs.. Park PWe, Nw rk. rf2 REVOLVERS, send stamp for Til Ilk 10 VLa U 1 1 0 price list to j ohnstoj? & son. augfltw PlttsonrghiPenn. IaTTfn Ornish. BronrMtla, Arthma, Indigestion! Us' ARkfTlS CNQErON?Q-w4Mn delay. I baurd ioaayortae worst aaae aftrf is tho bmt remedr r il affaciioas of Um throat and luives, asd ctLveawt risuia- trom impiirs blood and exhaustion. - The feebt od lick, atrnmlins acainst disease, and slowly driftinf ttheerrare. wHllnmanr cases reeovertaeirbealUi bl i timely ne of iarkers GinsrerTonic, but delay 1s daq erooa. Take It In time. It is tnTalnable for all pain nd dijordea of stomachand boirels. COc at iruKlst aUff6 4W.,.., . . EKI1AUSTED VITALIT1 THE SCIENCE 01 , .UFE,"rtiie.gret Medical Work of th :a6nMailiiod,Nri . 00a aod-Physical De 'fcilityV xpematnre th V'Ti"!" VlJUOriCclinis Errors of Yoota .aliUil J 111 WtLl land tiiennlold miser B consequent tiiereoit,' SOO panes 8 ra, 125 pre iptlons for an diseaaesCkitiu fall gilt, only $1.00 17 mail, eeajed. Illnstratlve sample free to ail yooni cd mludV-airod men. , riend. now The Gold auc jewelled iledat awarded to the author by the"Natkn U MedlcalAaeociation. .Address P.O.. Bo lS95,Bo toa,2,ss.,orBr. W.IL PASSER, radiute of ilar rard II mLcsl Collese. - S3 Tears', practice in Boston. tio taay be .consulted. coofldeotlaily-'Pfflct No; I Balinca 6t Specisity, iXaeaseaof Man. . ' vwx tus smt. . Yen may uw it asu FOR FRKSIDKXT: GROVE R CLEVELAND, Of New York.. FOR VICE-PRESIDK2fT: ALLEN G. THURMAN, , Of Ohio. , FOR GOVERNOR: DANIEL G. FOWLE, Of WftkeCoanty. ; FOR LIKUTENAKT GOVERNOR: T.M.HOLT, Of Alauiance County. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE:' WILLIAM X. SAUNDERS, Of Wake County. FOR STATE TREASURER: DONALD W. BAIN, OfJWake County. FOR STATE AUDITOR: GEO. W. SANDERLIN. Of Wayne County? FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : SIDNEY M. FINGER,.. Of Catawba County. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE W. DAVIDSON, Of BuncombeCounty. , FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGES S TnQPPH T TIAVIfl uwuii a a u xi ? xa. Of Franklin County. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, . Of Beaufort County. A.C. AVERY, . Of Burke County. J FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE: ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover Count)'. FREDERICK N.STRUDWICK. of Orange Country. .ForCongress 6th District: ALFRED ROWLAND, Of Robeson. For Elector 6th District: S. J. PEMBERTON, ' Of Stanley. STIT Sa Wonder exist in tHoosftXidA TNT' 1 1 -;0t forma, but are surpassed by the :marrels-ot InvenUon-Those who are la need ox proatabie work that can be done while living at home should at once send their aairess to IlaUett U Co., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, ot all ages, can earn-from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever-they live. You are started free. Capital not required- Some have made over 0 la a single day at this work. All suc ceed. . nov23 6mdlyw rt mm ' III M 1tmnli) Are trinan trhn I I Y read this and then act; they will flnrt rtnnnrabila omnl. ment that win not tatethem from their homes and families. The profits are large and sure for every tadustrtrus person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to maketa and upward per day, who 4s willing to work lather sex, young or old; capital not needed; - we start you. Everytnin? new. , No special ability required; you, reader, can do t as well ' as any one. Write to us at once for full par ticulars, which we mau free. Address stinson &Ca, Portland, ilaine, . .. novssdcmwiy It is even claimed now that there will be a large Democratic vote from among the. negroes of the South, as witness the following, in the shape of a special froinNewburg, N.Y.: . The Rev.M. R. Thompson, who is a resident of this city, is a Bishop of the -African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church,, and has a number of the Southern and vestern' States under his charge. These he visits frequently, ; and has just returned from a tour through the Southern States. He preached two sermons in i ' Goldsboro, N. C, last Sunday, and delivered three Sunday school addresses in the same citv. : Upon his return here he was seen by a lUerald reporter. The conver sation took a political turn. Bishop Thompson said the colored pople of the South had in a large measure forsaken the G. O. P. So far as he could learn, . the colored people jvonld largely support ' Cleveland and Thurman. He Faid the colored people had outgrown the fear :that was preached into them four , years ago ana tnat tne poverty ana misery-that was then predicted for the ex-slaves by the" Republicans was now -known to be only a scare. 1 The Bishop said that President Cleveland had made a splendid re cord, and instead of making life miserable ior the old slaves of the South, as the Republicans tried to make them believe he would, he had done everything he could to as-, sistthem. And,rVith a significant wink and smile, the Bishop added, "And you'll find plenty of our . peo ple in the North here who will sup port Cleveland and Thurman." -, among the wonders of inventive progress is . method and system of work that ct 1 be per. formed all over the country1 withou 3 separa- . ting the workers from their homes. Pay lib eral; any one can do their work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap- : ltal not needed; you are started free, v Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free, something of great value and importance to . you, that will start you in -business, which will bring you in more money right away .than anything else in the world. Grand outju ft-ee Address Taxns & Co.; Augusta, Maine, . - novjscmdiyw - -.-. ; t tts Body enlaried snl strenettened. Full partlcn rsuertfssled Xre. EKIS Ul. CO., Bcffaio, N. I . J.i 1 .. J"Ji.ILi I L J J Body or illafi stlt ef 07er-crk. lailscretioa, et-, fiiirt;S sNm ENCAMPMENT are cordially Invited to call at ;. A New York Herald special from Jacksonville furnishes the following graphic picture of the situation in that unfortunate city, as it existed j on Hunday; Jacksonville rpsfTiil)lM . hif'v 1-ia- seiged. Notwithstanding the pluck and courage of our citizens a gen eral air of gloom and dread is per ceptible. There is no shadow of doubt as to tlie extreme gravity of the situation. The fever has been officially declar ed epidemic in' form,, and cases are reported, from all sections of the city. No quarter is free from it,and young and old, rich and poor are alike stricken down. The fever originated in this way? and from the two following sources: FirstA man named McCormick was saloon keeper in Tampa, where there is no fever, but one night he took a hack and, in "company with a woman; drove oyer to Plant City, where there is fever.' The very next day he came up to Jacksonville and stopped at the Grand Union, Hotel. Within twenty-four hours of his ar rival he waa taken ill, and his phy sician pronounced "his case 'to be one of yellow fever. This was on the 2Sth of July last. ' McCormick An Important Element Of the success of Hood's Sarsanarilla is the fact that every purchaser re ceives a fair equivalent, for 111s mon ey. The familiar headline r4100 Doses On Dollar." stolen bv-imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla. This can easily be proved by any one -who desires to test the matter. For real economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. , Tanned leather low laced shoes, worn with black silk stockings, are favored, but tend to make the foot look larger. I.'. , A HEALTHY GROWTH. : Acker?s Blood Elixir has gained a firm hold on the American .people and is acknowledged to be superior to all other preparations. It is a positive cure for all Blood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Guaran teed and sold by Munds Bros., drug- gistS.'- ..-...V:v;';v.::';J:..: ,. - Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar saparilla superior to all other - medicines. Peculiar In combination, proportion,. - -and preparation of Ingredients, 4, Hood's .Sarsaparilla possesses vVtL the full curative value of the best known remedies Sp jol the vegetable king-gQrTdom. Peculiar In itss .cStrength and economy srHood's Sar saparilla IzyTGi&S-Vte only medi cine o which can truly besaid.s'OneHundred Doses 0n Dollar." Medicines in .aV C larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, anddonot sproduce as good results ay Hood's. Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won for itself V ' the title of "The greatest blood ' puriner ever discovered.' VVi Peculiar in its good name VwCftsIt home' there is , now VVnorc of Hood's Sarsaparilla -sold in Lowell, whereyA : JP5 i, taada, than of alIT ther Wood purifier s. ,Peculiar in its phenome-ya AVd record of gales aDToad r&rno otter Preparation QyereT attained such popu slarity In so short a time, C- a and retained Its popularity. ' and confidence among all classes aof people 60 steadfastly. . Do aot be Induced to buy other preparations, patrhe sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sansaparilia- SoMbyandrngeist. 9U lx for f S. Prepared only by a I. HOOD A CO.; Apothecaries, LoweU, Mass. lOO Doces Ono Dollar : dec 10 lyr dJtwnna - rnws jp , 1 15 Market Street Where the Display ot Millinery, Fancy Goods, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S th? hSapital in the Saml Hills, nca .YISIT 0E3 TO THIIQITY tlie City. 5,1110 . aiua.11 care . eJCUKU , bv this case died away. There was? . -, 1: 1 a. At 1 tlie; Ui?uiu uisuussiuu , uetween tut;' doctors, -while some pronounced the; case vellow fever, and others Yand. these never saw the patient) said it i was not, but no danger was appre-j hended. ; manhrnl entered the city from an Tilt LAUIlS h tlVl rUKI U VI clothing store of one Buckeye, on Bay street. This, man had a bad arid undeniable case. He boarded at a restaurant kept by J. W. Saun ders and communicated the .disease to the latter. Saunders gave it in turn to one of his waiters, named Mnma'rt. The three - men were promptly segregated, and still no fear was felt. . - V- But it was from these two sources that the dread disease came into our midst, I Thursday morning last dawned on a town free from fear. On Thurs- day night the city was in-a wild panic. Men flew hither and thither vith pale lips ana nreatniess ac cents disseminating thaintelligence. All night people were packings up, and the next day thousands crowd ed every outgoing train and steamer. They were only just m tune, for within the next ten nours .savan nah, Charleston, Fernandina, bt. Augustine, all the Alabama towns near us, and, in fact, every locality, had declared quarantine against us. Macon, eonndent of her good sani tary state,and nestling in the health ful pine lulls or Georgia, magnani mously extended her hand 111 wel come to all refugees. The citv health authorities have not been idle in theiueantiiue. Strict sanitation of air kinds is enforced. The people are givon the fullest pre cautionary intelligence, ana nres 01 tar and sawdust are kept burning in the streets all night. The "concussion theory 1 will also be given a trial, and the guns of the First Florida artillery will thunder ceaselessly over , the city: There is said to be .much good'in this latter theory, and thf present opportunity will demonstrate to the world its value or uselessness.' It is estimated that fully ten thou sand people have left the city, and nearly all have gone who were able or wanted to get away. Those left are'determined to .fight it out. Bus iness issat a standstill, and sijops close at an hour before sundown and do not open until the unwhole some morning - mists hae cleared away. Haiti Inv sfni'iit Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Driiggist a bottle of Dr. Kings's New Discover y for Con sumption. It is guaranteed to give relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflain iuationofLungs,Bronchitis,Astryna, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable t6 taste, perfectly safe and can always be de pended upon. Trial bottles free atWra.H. Green's Drug Store. Sunshades are so brilliant they can be seen a mile with the naked eye. ; Hosiery i Laces Embroideries, 5 Corsets, Bustles, ' Parasols and Notions Is Unsurpassed Ly any in the City as' to QaiU ity , Sty les and Reasonable v Prices. ' r .JBl 3F AND B O 3ST 3ST 33 T S 1 -o- This is the only Establishment in the City . where a First Class New York Milliner Is employed to fill orders, and her Trimming is conceded by one and all to be equal to the Pattern Hats of French Artists. Do not fail to call at our Elegant Establishment, and a glance will convince you that our goods are the best and most'stylishin the city. , - W Polite and attentive young lady clerks, and a pleasure to show our goods. ; . Respectfully, I . ' '' ; .. ..v-i tf MKS.E. B.WIGGINS. Jy 1? -;.'T" .-V: v."?- ; .." -'Sr. j I A5XF03 DIAf C'JD P FJANDi -HESTER'S CMSUSK XE 49 CSTAlilal NDtT5S I 1 ANOTAKtNOOlhSEE SIGNATURE OH EVERY BOX A .f ? 'J ? A R Tl C ul ) 1 I CrilCKtSTLR CHlmiCAlCO. SOLE PRCP. MADISON SQJWU.PAYsee sig Vatu1!? J?CTu"; Mi I 1 EnnnVNspucrrrnwRrrT . anl8eodlydo . t .-"wmiSKcom tt yfPTfW tleata alarpd proportion f uiwiiujuea. ie6wT3r xiigac i ears m tana? thArrannil srA Vm k V.! nftl . XfajT sand HwtlrsBft Jisss z r ferfact and full Manly Strength and Vigoroaa Honlth. .Jo those whosniier from tha mny cbscnra d !Kfas3 tVMr i ii ii r . I, T 11 Lil wv fwi xauiugita vowt ii:r.ii rou cent tl!T. T.u "Si ! t TaTP.srwr.L ric aVb MI- nlw A Mnuli Ia w a M . . ' ' .V eanse after plates are made it costs far lest wflnr.rtinn. m . J. . n " It i, fc ' Ihaa 100.00a : Durinf its nearly fifty years1 existence .m n f iSr ,11 .vf'y.ii'i! sn iiviiMr-fi IT. K w umuniy on agricultural matters the world oyer With 7k " T0 '!. f.11?,1?110 bare made it a power 4n loth benUsphcres, reinf orced iihe,1,,5'Si I will be more valuable during 1888 than erer. Eacli anmhiV re,ilhnewn V T a ?,QndreHd T'?i-M"trAtions and ftrlglirUcei ? SeF."0""' .d Uousehold, from orer fifty different writers. Price, $la Tear'- fnvLt' - - These magulflcent "works jngs out exquisite pici nrniM. nn miv rat , UhecrlJec. 20, 18S7 forwarded la .tubes, post-paid. p. j . 7 . .. . ' O V 3Q ' 11" . I T - !LtE? only ncprccticaTri DILATE our OUR GREAT OlfK'Tr V 1 Araerlaan Aarlcultnrist fEng. 'or German),, with' hath " ur new volume, published Iec. 20, 1887, entitled -' . . tit OUR HOMES; HOW TO BEAUTIFy TflEII 150 handsome ; lllustratlorfs, beund In cloth and rold. nrte. i m ' receipt of 81.60, the extra tea cents being f or packiagiia pwaL,W ; Send to n for Specimen number, EnglUb. or cer i many mil description of New XSooka presented to olil and new subscribers; and full desert nrn al 3 tares, and Portrait of EXunkacsr. tlie nntnt.. til great ; works,; now attracting world-wide attention!! SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BEGIN 5aNT TIMlv i Aidnn. t 6. Jr VT01 fV0.iTPxamsrs9 7 Broadway, IT, t ' b i g m o m ey .asm By Hoy. VSV U. nENSBL,".also' Life ' of ; AlrtTtieYelana. " exquisite steel wrtraiti1 ' VotPra- , ridsrfl Box. Fiw Tradfl. Vnllnv bo : rnr?inlAt : A rants -nr. vnrt "fr . 'ere l. best Wort, apply quick: and make $200 -to $500 q month.- Outfit - r ; ' : " ; ; . j ''. ii uiJiJAUUiJU,03.,rhlLulelplila, p. aug6 4w SomHhitte Attractive -o- I HAVE ON HANDA.VKKT. FINE ASSORT MENT OP ,'; Grcors1 Sundries, Avhich are cordially recommended to all who are fond of Fancy Goods. -SARATOGA CHIPS In 1 lb. and lb. boxes OLIVES FARCIES. Imported GINGER PRESERVES in lib., lb. and lb. jars. - - Large FRENCH PRUNES. EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA FRUITS. HALIBUT STEAK. SMOKED SALMON. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA CONDENSED TOMATOES in Cans. . Imported and " Domestic SAUCES and' CAT SUPS. BRANDIED FIGS, PEARS and PEACHES, finest quality. Also the VERY FINEST FRESH BUTTER received weekly by Express. v- Jno. L. Boatwrisriit. mchs 15 17 SaFront ; Society Wort. rjiHE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery. Ladies' and Children's aprons a specialty; Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention nov 25 tf - .W.w tN- J;- - -- A d article Is annlied into each nostril and la agreeable. Price 50 cents at druggists; by mall, registered, 60 cents. ELY BROTHERS.. , 6 Warren SU, New York. , . -. k apl 9 lyeod d&w - ..' r-' "; CKKA3I JiAI.31; Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflam mation, Heals the! -r . - ... - ... m Sores. Restores thel'V Senses of Taste andl Smell. 1 Catarrh & W r - ' -- - t I - U.SJI. FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located between Chambers, and Roosevelt, sts. V . At 3 o'clock,' p; M. T 1". . BENE FACTOR . . PANITA. GULF STREAM. BENEFACTOR. . m . .Wednesday, TAugv 15 .. . . . . :, . . .Saturday. Aug. 18 . . . . . ;r. Wednesday. Aug. 22 ... .Saturday, Aug. 25 FROM WILMINGTON- FA NIT A. GULF STREAM. BENEFACTOR F ANITA- . . . . Tuesday,- Aug. 14 . . .Thursday. Autr. 1ft . . . Tuesday, Aug. 21 . . . . . .Friday. Aug. 24 AM itsaction. m airnr.' .; 1 letter In itj k, result. I celled as i purifier. : velom as : terativc i stimniajjt -onatiir,... Asorert; for 1 prspr; lD(I;K;11.'! presgior vantofa: Hcadaclic magic i!: kingafe Pimples Ei-iiU f! speedily when this remedy ia taken. 1 oo more effectual relief for the nr than this article.- Put up inlanreTjf t ies, sample packages mroff cm j oy mail to any aauress on ivwiin in stamps. . The reerularliquid fom 1.7 400 North 3d St.; Philadelphia, Fa. rar Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to . : : H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, ' - Wilmington N. THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Managerf , ; V. - ' . ;. New-York. vv m. y. fjuxuK & co.. Gem Agents, "... Jy 2S - 35 Broadway. New York. Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS LIME " . . " GROCERIES. LIME " LIME LIME LIMEJ,4r sept. DRY GOODS HARDWARE " LUMBER. FJKJBN C tl li KOH - ' Rocky Point; .' 14 4( 44 ' 44' 41 44 44 The National Life -AND Wilmington hmp i - Tmsi Ccpa3j " MARKET BETWEEN SECOND . AND Third Streets. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President, W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. - - Lends money on satisfactory security Pays interest on deposits. . is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. jmch28tx ,f - . Jno. F. Grand, SUCCEEDING PARTNER OF THE LATE firm of A. A. Brown & Co.. fmxilaston Merchant,' office in. ther Kerchner liuii ' No. Water street. Will give prompt attention to all business. - .. . Represents some of the best houses in the country. Invites Correspondence. jel3lydw. Maturity Ass o ciation OF WASHINGTON,sD. a , " ASSetS .'. S3U.UK.19 Liabilities Knr" . , - -war- . . Paid to members . . . .. .. HORATIO BROWTNINGf . ' President. GEGRGE D. ELDRIDGEj Secretary. Manager and Actuary." ..." . " "-ft ' - I4ie Insurance at Absolute Cost " A Guaranteed Policy. ' 4 - . " An Incontestable Policy. ' , Maturity Value In Casn at Fixed Aget ' Annual cost Ahsolutely Limited. . - . Only Four Payments per Year. r : ' Non Forfeitable After Three Years, ', "V. : r - ;P. S. RIDDELLE, M. DA , :iV -- k .Medical Director W H. Special Acent. . - ' - - UomeOlSca, street, N.I W.. - : JOHN HAAJI, Jb., Local Acrent. kM -llti j .v V. v BIRD MI.! The great secretofthecanaryl)!ril' Ol lilts iiai u iuvuuuuuo iu ;-. Manna wil 1 restore the song of cape prevent their ailments and restore ; pood condition. If given to a the season of sheddingfeathers,ns- cases carry the.little musician tr. critical period without loss of son uai 1 on receipt of 15 cts. in star 'OOD CO., 400 N. 3rd St. Ptiliu..- 'ease mention thisnancr. "eptl9 tu th sat . .. ' v :: . i The Acmo MANUFACTURING ( ' " MANUFACTURED OF Fertilizers," Pine Fibre . : . Firio "Fibre Matti: WJ LMINGTON .1 " " - i .- ;.-w,r- milE ItEPUTATION Of V-" thVACMB anl GEM; is nbcst theei:t3of three years'. & u ' the l. ' l f aruers oMnis au- attest tl.- ir value as a hfb11 Tl.3 : 1ATTTNG, made floats- wo J curLOt lorcdmfort andf!; " ' demtod forltisdWincwasitf- tuen'ot fguutof rhkBRFor'WOOl?'1;.. upholstering Turps a , , t Mittresse's Calmest equal to elastic and proof 8AjifSr.'-, ceraflcates from eUahW W . riA wen at our t:m ytii ed upon application. , JOB PKIIN11-' want your ordersor , IlUl-IMC - ana J; - r and stocK ww v - - ;t , . Our money has not enT s,,. material and we arc conc V.l" '. - - ,1 Try U8 on any hooK Personal attention to aii -
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