ed erery evening Sundays excepted, r.c. i cur frier 13 ca Lry r i olUut; ' The nasiQ ct the rrltcr c- .t tlrrys l : I : nishea to the Esitor. ; v . ; cominTiLJcaUons must be jmttrn cr.27 c 'one side oi tlie paper. " - : Personalities must be avoided. And it Is especially ana particularly ur. stood that the Editor does not aitrars end: ; the Tleirs of correspondents unless so f:..: in the editorial columns. A josh. t. ;t----.; - T7" TBSCBIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: j4.oa six montns Eiuu. Tnree napcr will he delivered by carriers, free 1516 minr part of the city, at the above ,.gor 10 cents per week. , I rirpa low and liberal. -- repok au aid VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1888. NO 193. (allures i -- 1 !!' !) ITIHT'TT TTlTl M B I .f i 4 v . Z -. ' II , I S till si it i n - i erz ir illr l-ia. ant be; ' t: At 01 fttCt 3u: ios BSU Mr -I lor.; t elt k eptl fJept-i iept? ?eptf pt.: lept.: tTtr t Norr. it. -yori :orfc S. i )CKS. 5 a. B" rift, m- jp.l"' oict. ieril potf hit iis--rv i .. j-i . m i l"' . . .1-. .. Ilin - ft . ... . .... . . . ' i . A Allft a v V - Hril rrrr.-iHt'nt m1I.-hI t; Mt-inudi. toiiirtfH Wthe n--rvr Trorn wi.lrU !mc t !e 1 ill ' u 1 nervous nre abandoned iliilu; 2oiHlorrully frxitrul; others Have Irritability of ttuiper. Whatever form PyKpepsia may take, thlng is certain, . . . . : the underlying' cause is in the nilmElt9 jjne tbln? more 13 equally certain, no 5lll reniiii a ft dyspeptic who rill v. Tt -w 111 ' correct v 'Acidity of .tha - Stomach, " Expel font casot, Allay Irritation, . Assist Digestion, and, at the same time .- kart the Liver to icorMng, tclun all other troubles soon a isappear. a Mr wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some - tears ago Ly the advice of Ir. Steincrof xexr .li;--i io lry Simmons uiver f? 1 . ,1 ..Hi f il fnrl'.;j relief it ha jJ,,r r,iul 1 .-il read this and are j-Jin Miv -V. wiiethr thronic or other ffSeVmi.. .,i'l-ivCr Kcg.kl.tor and 1 feel !!fi'i,rt hciiii i:tLcrciocd to all who will j5d V'v. M. lUuii:, Fort Valley, Ga. fa that yon grti tUe'icnulnen with red 2 c :i rrcnt l Wrapper, ..... , A: -oy v rv "'" ' - j j.2EiI.lN .v t I'liUndelphla, nor 23 tc U1 p diwly V en sat . PIANOS AND UltGANS. y KITE TO ME FOK PBipES AND TERMS Wotrtuymg an Instrument, as I keep one H the largest stocks of - ' - PIANOS AND OEGANS IN THE SOUTH. : I can selO ouany of the first-class manu- lactures. . . " , ' I3 X a,;t 'OB FROSSlOO UPWAJJPS. O r g a n!s FROM $45 WWWM.vv.'' SEND FOK CATALOGUE. I.Xj. Stone RALEIGH, N. C. BEANOH HOUSE: on Dock Street, between Front and Second, WILMINGTON, N. C. je 30tf The Stokley House, mitTIES IN WANT OF ACCQMMOPA- tionsat wrightsvllle Avlll find the STOKLEY 1 1 house weU supplied with all that is neces sary. Board by the day, week or month at low rates. ' Pte Fisn suppers to order at any hour dur- mg me evening. All oi the delicacies of salt water.fl sh,crabs, clams, ShrimDS. &c. furnished to euests. sailing Boats, Fishing Boats.Flshlns TackJe, C,turnL!ihw1 nn Khnrt. nntlPA. txotiey House fronts the water and Is ! ""um lwjards of the Depot. W. H; STOKLEY, Jistf Proprietor. C H O TT II O CvT Bire of Fraud, as ury name and the price j --"-jupcuuu me ooiiom or au my aaveruaeu betore leavlne the factory wbich protect ?,r3 against aleh prices and Inferior fcoods. VSSStSS& pneeauuaped on the bottom, pat Ulnidoa 9 . , ; . J I lifnilfP' A r wmn LIS W JOB- iVlttss FWimootti feia i:E.IorrnT.a a Trm he orLrmai tojjr luna-sewed welt u nhoe. Equals cua- ?; ,, whole cvMri:i. Antony a do.en 96 ri 1,111- n two vrltt hJive thi same pre 5i-iantsyinptm. iy.H'piiii.iartivo , , kliveruin. u bliioti?;iiteramcut t tul'it'c t to Slk Headache; those. lllil lZII.iIIIUl I " 1111 " tWIIHWBUUUi afflWScksminseil entirely of first class goods wTO Hr-sewed Tb. KoTid5: vW.UDof?li?i,LViJvSVw-.' .it ' ST? wer. Best Calf Shoe for the mice. 2.2.1 attOK U the best In tbe world for W T .l"e Pir ontrht to wear a man a year. thifc,.Ii0.oLAS Hi 8HOK FOK BOYS bai Ti?.yGI YOUTH'S School e iiJuIvV,e mall Bov-8 a chance to wear the. t-ld OoiMrrm,Prrtton and I-aceT It not H. VONGLAHN; Wilmington. N. C, LOCAL 3STSTS, Index to Nktt Atxbtisk3iknt8. W W II0DGE3 For Rent . .. : A Shriek Handsomest JJne , John Werner At Old Stand M M Katz-Great Sacrifice Sale ExcrRsiON Fifth fit M E Church . W P Vii t vnTlnl- flnd Whltn fifwmPr ; S VanA jiringe & Co Furniture at Auction llmrsBEKQEB -Progrcssl veness of Chrlstl- - .The harrest moon fills to-night at 10 minutes past 12 o'clock. j ' - t Thev were asking 48 cents a dozen ': for riee birds' this morning, but the HUCKSiierw umi coraiifu.nir uruji. . . 1 i - t 1 II ..1 4.-.. 'Distress after eating, heartburn J, ! sick headache, amlndigestion ar cared bv Hoods Sarsaparirla.: It also creates a good appetite. - . Window Glass, by the box or light. Save money by buying from JacobiV Hdw. Depot. t ; Fishermen will find the cheapest nlace for Gill Twine. Rone: etc., is at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. - t Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather an,x .fofi.n,: f.mn.rnfnro Happiness supreme. This is the condition of all who have been wise and "purchased Stoves at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. - t - There Avill be a big house to see the Little Tycoon at the Opera House to-night. Everybody will be there. Hanover Council, No. 25, U. S. B. F forwarded last night by express, to Jacksonyille, $20 for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers. , Mr. W. Y Hodges advertises in this issue for rent a desirable dwel ling on North Second street, be tween Chestnut and Mulberry. Rev. L. Branson, of Raleigh, is in the city and favored.us with a Visit yesterday. He is here in the inter est of .hisStateDiree There was a slight rise in the Cape Fear atFayettevllle on Monday night but yesterday morning it was about stationary A The Howard Relief Fire Engine 1 ... . i x ! Company had - an engine irwi and practice at the foot of Market street this afternoon at 4 o'clock. This is the 19th of September and we haven't had a clear day this ;,.u Wp tbouirht this would be 111 vll V w w one, but we were mistaken. City Court. There was a small attendance at the City Court this morning and a 3s.ira4-. showed uo only one case, which was disposed of asfol lows: : Marshall Kuman, disorderly coa- duct, $5 or 10 days. llock Crystal Spectacles and Kyeslasses Advice to old and youn g: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vowcr than has been lost to the eve o in uhnifk Tirnnortion that VOU nass that point of increase, will cause yQU further injury to the eye. Using cmrtrrar unwpr than IS ne- glasses OI Strongei power iii.iii ta iic cessarv is the dailv cause Of premu- ture old age to the sight You can get the best at Heinsberger s. Special Sale. Hv reouestof many of my fr'ends and patrons I will again offer, next for men, at $1.1". wortn .4-i. Wednesday. 5.000 yards of Cassi mere and, Union Worsted at 20c, 2oc andoiie, worni wc, ou imt ow. . This is no SHAM SALK, as The Old Rpliable sells what he advertises.- On last sales day several of my pat- ions, through mistake, went into the. wrong store. He sure and look for I. SHRIER, The Old Reliable Clothier, . No. 16 North Front St., t The sign of the Golden Arm All In. Mr. S. H. Fishblate, the King r?lrtli!pr lifts liis Pall stnnk rri fl v i - .r for inspection. He always purchases t cfvlac Ari-rlin Titu i linv5nr rltoil stocks this season of the year have j "cullinss," or what, fa left, that othenuerchaiits would not have. Mr. Fishblate's stock is coin and tailor inade-eqaul to custom itmk. . He eninlovs no women at .9.1 1 1- n i. Ceill a iliiv uuu nuiMiiciu iiuiirs j . each day to make pauts and Cheap ! taken on Alderman Dudley's mo John goods to pal m off on the pub- tion, and it wa defeated ea lie. 'His stores are well lighted day ' AUlerman ley,. -Walker, Samp- !iif Mriiini. u-vurv fissont a for buyers of cloflimg. We advise our readers to beware of a dark store j and Cheap John goods. tf Board or Aldermen. The Board met in srecial session vesterdav afternoon at the call of Sthe Mayor. v w I The Mayor stated the object of; the ineetinff-to cohsiderthe recomiuen- t t i AnAir nnrii uaiiuil vii Hits wuaiu ui nuu.v Finance that the tax levy for the l current year be reduced one-eighth, the same as last year. On motion of Alderman King, sec onded bv Alderman Pearsall, the recommendation ' of .he Board of j' Ami it andfrFinance An the matter wtw v, '.n.Mll of the. Board, ' t.iViiliayor saW&Jiy oitVoierk and T reasurer woultl b . -ti1. - , 'directed to - remit.. the over-pins of. tax. ; - v . . a" .--;"r Alderman Kingoffered the follow-1 ing as an amendment, which after b.rief discussion as to its necessity, I was adopted: Jtesolvcd, That in Class One of the Tax Ordinance, section 2 and 3, re lative to real, personal and poll for the year 1888, the tax: be reduced one-cightli or 12 per cent, on the eyy;fio that the whole be $1.75 on the $100, and online 17, after "1888," strike out the words, "and for debts of the Cape Fear .V Yadkin. Valley Railroad Co., and the Wilmington. nciw at. w.Cr. nwvHn nt i-.i n. Onslow & East Carolina Railroad. A petition from J. W., Taylor for permission to erect a wooden frame building with metal roof on Second, between Mnlberry and Walnut streets, wa granted. Alderman Ricaud, from the Com mittee on Markets, said that some of he butchers of the city were pres ent and desired to be heard in re gard to the renting of stalls in the market houses, and on motion they were granted a hearing. Mr. John F. Garrell explained the situation. - The butchers , were un der the impression that they would be allowed to retain their stalls at the present rental if-they desired,, but a change had been made by the Market Committee tr the instance p n.-.t-d,!. rtotr'..;?i-i imri-uniri ivo ill c.ll VM4 tc31Uv7 I 'CV V j ., 1 . aw ..miv. h?... .. intended to corned rent of 'stalls ni tai a higher, figure than they could stand. The butch- ers UKl not want a mouupoiy, uui, -, . i 1 V. i. tnougnt tney were euuueu tection. Mr. Cutler, city attorney, said that he would like to explain. Mr Garrell had referred to a disagree ment between the butcliers and Mr. Rhodes. He said that he had been told that no man could bring cattle here and sell to one butcher with out the approval of th,e Qtb.ers-t ajr. hn1 f t.tlB t.n sell apd COUld not find a purchaser be- cause of this combination, Mr, Garrell denied the statement of Mr. Rhodes, and Mr. Melton said that there was an association of butcners out mere was no comoi- nation to control the purchase of beef cattle. Mr. Jones also denied that there was any agreement to control prices, auu biu mat ii Muviaent, aiter wuicu tue uiiuulcs yi uie butcher needed cattle more than another he would pay more for them, Alderman Ricaud gave the rea- sons for the action of the committee in the matter. Mr. Rliod.es emue to him and said. tha.t he would agree to give $4Qa per annum for stall No. 1 in Front street market, that rents for $15 per months and that he told Mr, Rhodes that if he would make a depodt of 150aSa guarantee or forfeit, he (Mr. Ricaud) -would call the committee together to consider the matter- Thts was done, acid the committee considering that if . no more rent could be obtained tor the stalls, they as custodians of the in terests of the city, had no ngt fa do otherwise -thai ret theju, to the highest b.idder nd changed their plans. - ;" .. ' Alderman Dudley objected." He did not see why thebutchers should be disturbed in their business. They ought to be protected from outsid ders. So far as the market house paying was concerned it never would pa,y. He woidtV calenge 1 he oommittee to show that the markets had not paid more the first vear they were rented than any year since. He moved that the Marked Committee be instructs as i reni "e bia,,s " "tast year. A frer further debate a vote WiM son a: navs aiaenuan rcarsa.!, Ricaud.IKing, Rice 4. .There being no otlier business, on motion the meeting adjourned a coinninnentArv efflBiirslon to n lumber of business men and em Payees will be given by the New Hanover Transit Company, on the Sgh an Grove, to the Carolina, Beach :inorrow aiternoon. ve unuer- stand that, in" conseaiience of t.his - . t, a half holiday will be givn on the wharf to-morrow. , : Our Public Buildinff. V ' ; ' : riThrooh a letter received -by Col B. U. Moore from Hon. Alfred Row land we learn that the appropria-r lotion for the, public building In this city, as the matternow stands, the sum of $150,000, and that-this su sum will oe itvaiitioie on Octolier 1st next X. f., ? hinks that the bn Coir)- rtovvland bnilding will be com- t'neneed as soon thereafter as bids foruaterial, &c., cati be received land contracts for the same can be made. Dry Grins Abound. The challenge race at Wrights- vilie on Monday last, spoken of in the Rkvikw, between the Idler, the Pcggoty and the Pirate, was won by the latter. "He laughs best who latifflis last" and those who have been smiHng at the ungainly as . - . t : u .iA...r pect of the ..Pirate, have suddenly been afflicted with.an attack of- dry grins. The Pirate won the race and Mr, Giles, her owner and sailer, claims that she beat twice in the same race. She was ahead of the other two boats when she dropped a.mau overboard, and stopped to pick him up. The picking up of the man was of small consequence when comnared. with the moiuentous question of victory or defeat but as the rules of the Club require tnat a boat must carry througli tne race all oi tne oanasM &ue starts out with, Mr. Giles very considerately and numaneiy i i .1 ! 1 ....... put auoui, an4 picueu up cue lX the meantime tne jaier naa over- 1" , r-XjZ , ' T" HaUiea ana passed Her OUl. wwxw u vf mdwara v ana soon B"i''v" v . " " i i . ... .- , . -.. i w-u,. wno saw ,t say tnat it was one or tne I lllUBli lUUClVISIilUK VAV1 liilf T t. w i tp, , ; - - unnuu ,r at, -m., .v Tir wuui unca ouj.iv:-i - "xtvi, wi. Pomhrnkfr.TnnM ih rri.lr.r.ixnn ;ant. Jos, Price the Pcggoty. The latter wasat one time leading the Wor when unfortunately her centreboard "fouled a shoa.1" and the Idler pass- ea her before she got clear. The imte made the course iu 1 hour, 28 """te ' Citlien.a Uuildlng and Loan Association j There was a large number .of the stockholders of the Citizens' Build- ing and Loan Association lastnight at the City Court room, for the pur- pose oi electing, airectors ior me ensuing year. v The meeting was called to order by Mr. W. H. Chadbourn, the presi previous meeting were read and ap- proved. The annual report of the Associa - Hian was then read, and showed that the business of the organization was jn a most flourishing cdhdition.each share having made a net earning of ioi per cent, during the fiscal year. Upon motion, 'Messrs. W. A. Riach and Jas. T. Riley were appointed to verify proxies One thousand and twenty-seven shares were found rep- resented, ! being a majority of the stockT and then upon motion the Secretary ordered to cast thj unanimous vote for the, old Uoarti at Directors: W. H. Chadbourn, W. A. Riach, W.;F. Williams, H. G. Small- bones, J. II. Sharp, J. W. Jackson. E. G. Barker, G. M. Altaffer, John McEntee. M. Bellamy. A. G. Hank- ins, E. F. Johnson, T. J. Pratt. It was also moved and carried unanimously that a vote of thanks be. returned to the officers, of the Association fox the admirable inau ner in which they had conducted the business of the Association dur ing the past year. The stockholders-meeting then adjourned and the Board of Dir ectors met and the following officers were re-elected u nan i i no usly: W. H. Chadbonrn. President: H. C ! Siuallbones, Vice j'resicient: .iamfs T. Rilevi-, Secretary ancl Treasurer, Attorneys-M. Beilamyand A. G. ... A. r , Ricaud. The meeting then adjourned. r, . . . - , . - If you want a picture franu ga. uciusurn;t!r b. ni; ( inr assortment of Aionldings from. - to . 1 . t The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 329 bales: The new truck of Wilmington Hook & Ladder Co. No. I will be shipped next Saturday. - All kinds of School Books and SchooT Supplies eair be bought cheapest at Heinsberger,s. , t Headquarters for; Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges and Ammunition of all kinds is at Jacob Ps Hdw. Be- not. :': Shells loadwl at a ttioment's notice. " ' "' qu. TwlioO it arn-i..ts rf V f tli t l ne Jauieg Aia ociei pi '" Street ni, K. unurcu win give an ex it.i4in w hid muumuvAP iu timiy next; Refreshments will bef urnish- el at city prices. Schr Belle Uroum, Sawyer, cleared to-day for Fort de France, Martin ique, vith 90,456 feet lumber and 74,600 shingles, valued at shipped by Mr. E. Kidder's Son. The remains of Mr.JolinTi. Holmes' are expcctedlo arrive in the city to; morrow morning, at 8:35 o clock,and the funeral services- will take place -."lO o'clock, or half-past 10, it not 'having keen definitely decided this afternoon which it w . 1 - ,TheGman aLo ill be. Liodge Group. Mr. C, Faust has completed the nieture he has been making of the members of Germania Lodge No. Ax K. of P. v heretofore spoken of in the Review. There are 40 in the group" and it is pronounced by competent judges a beautiful piece of work. Many have called at the gallery to see it during tne day. It will be pre j rented to the Lodge to-night. I ? To Leave Us. We are sorry, to hear that If on. Tps t, Walsh, who has for nearly a v - . nRat ijeHri resident of this eif and a Dractisini? member of the Qar lier, has concitltied to remove 1 . s. ' . . - ' . the North: where members of his f now rft8itio, With this end ln vtAW 11 r,f his lmnArtrlrl And ,n view i lcitcneii iumiture win ne snuiar anc I - . Amringe & Co: at the residence; -110 South FrQnt street fi - Mr. Holmes' Death Announced. B. R. Moore, the Solicitor, an- 1 . Holmes, formerly a practitioner, at -uuuuHi. nw. "m ; e.lin d appropriate terms and it ,s probable that a meet- i v F Trial Vlu i ttril 1 ha no MArl c;rvri ." " "V -w day week for the purpose of of- lenng a trioute to tne memory oi tne deceased. . .. ' ' Criiiilnal Court. The followine cases were dis- nos6a Qf in this court to-dav: state vs. Eliza Jones, larceny, ja(3ffment nisi. i giate vs. W. H. Nasli, et al, as- Lault and battery. Ordered by the court that an additional venire of jurors be drawn for W. Morrow. State vs. John Spicer and Ed. Edwards, affray, Verdict.- Guilty I as to Spicer, not gulty as to - Ed- J wards. " - state vs Daniel Watsbn, larceny; TWendant submits. Judgment: Two vears in State Peuitentirv. A Solution and a Problem. Mk editor: I see in your issue Qf e 15th a problem asking when the hands of a clock (being started atU olock) btherto wjli'aQgffer by sayiug, they will be together the first time." at 5 minutes and 27 3-11 seconds after 1 o'clock; MrJteWeiSSl.'SS tne tenth' time" at 54 minutes and 32 8-11 seconds after 10 o'clock. Respectfnlly, "Subpcribkr." For the exercise of Mr. H. A. W., Jr., and others, give them the fol lowing;. " .:- -.:;i;ir:;-'':V'N-N . When first the marriage knot was tied between my wife and me, her age bore to mine as 3 to 3 times 3, but now wehave been married these ten and half ten years,her age bares to mine as 8 to 16. Now, tell me from what I have said, what were our ages when we wed? ; A. H. P. Jarvis, N. C, Sept. 17,1888. ; , The Verdict Unanimous. ; W. I). Suit. Drarcist Bippas. Ind., lesiitieg: 'I can rmmeDd Electric Biilers as tbe very best remedy. Every buttle bas eiven relief in. every case. 4 rr mnn ftnk kit- KoLilna tnrl wm fnr. , Df Uheuaiatistu ot 10 sears1 stand- j in? " Abrahaai Hare, drugsifft, Bell: 1 1 :ville. Ohio.jiffirm: The best sellimtjJ ! medicine I have ever handled in my 2 r 1 years' experience. ia Electric Bitters. i Tbousand, of others have .added tteir iKtiutuuy, u tuai ioc tkimici. i, mous lDat Electric Bitterer do core ui? eases oi me liycr, niuucjavi 4. ll.li. k.lf . Hnll.p a : tirt In ft T W - I 1 j Green Cos. Drus Store. HEX?. AO vektii: mid T. ForRont. A .DWELLING HOUSE ON North r Second, Jtietween Chestnut and Mul berry streets, from first of October. A good Cistern on the premises. Apply to . f . - WkUOPGES . sept!9t .; .- -y Fifth St; rMvE.u0IiurcIi. rjiHE - LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF Til . X - above named Church will ctve an Ex t u ; siontothe Ilammoclca oa-Friday ncxt.t:! 1 Inst.. The patronage of the public la tv- nuiy solicited, ltctrc&hmenta at city pru Tlcts 50 cents for adults 2T cents ford.; dren, good on all trains. . sept it WOULD ' ItESPECTFULLY- ANNOl'c:: to h!3f rfends ,and -tdie public j?r r v. y that he 13 nowback-at hl3'Old stand. Nt. ilarteet streetr which has - been thoro u ' v overhauled, rep aired -and refurnished. 1: . nrst ciass worioncnnarp. razors ana tgikc attenUonhehopeato-ccntlnue to merit the patronaare of tiie public. , w 11 Aii or nis rorce lsnow conccmraiea ai ao. 29 Market stj - - " ; sept in Furniture at Auction. ?By 8; VonAturtDSO & Co., . Auctlohccrsao "WE WILL SELL AT THE HOUSE OCCl - pled by Hon. Jos. T. Walsh, 110 Sosth Fourt h street, between Dock and Oraare, ca Ti i v l : iAi, hjcjt. arrn, atio a. m., au tne House hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of Bedroom Sets, Parlor sets, liat i;uck Mattresses, Cooking Stove nearly new, M arbie top Tames, tnree uarpeis, targe waruruut-, &c, &c, and one good PIANO. S. VAN AJ11UNGE& CO., sept 19 JLt ; . : - r Auctioneers. Ha n d co moot r -. i n o . E HAVE NO W THE HANDSOMEST L1XC of SHOAS .'ever brought to tint city, all order ed in person direct from the Manufacturers. Wawiii scllat ;..v'v'. '-;-V-.' LOW PMCEiJ; and ask only a living margin ' Call and tee stock and we guarantee, to please you, both as to Quality ana rrlce i.i'.i.. ,-". w - - BOOts and Shoes, sept 19 4 , ; - " - - 108 Market St. Notice(t(X Contrhctorn, finiE CENTRAL BAPTIST CHuilCII, corner 1 seventir'and Ked Cross streets,- Wllm nrr ton, is now ready to eroct the walls of t lu jr new brick church, and to receive sealed hun for the same. We furnish all materlaL The work to be done in quantity, quality ana pro portion according to the drawing and speci u catlon to the sattslatlon , of tHo Building com mittee. v ; . - -sealed Wta wm be received until sept, sst h. 1888. ' All bids received will be opened at me Church on Sept. 23th, at 850 O'c i sept. 83tn, an sao o'clock p. m. Drawings andspeclncations can . be seen ar No. 510 Dickinson st. Address all communi cations to KEV. L. T. CHRISTMAS, -. Chairman Building committee, sept 18 2t' - 709 lied Cross st, city. MOU Wed nesday, Se pt. 19th,1 80 8 , -AmeHcari-J apaneco Opora LITTLE TlfCOON. BENEFIT YELLOW FEVEK SUFFEKEUS. Alisissioii 56 Cents, InchJisg Eescml InU, : Doors open at 8 p. m. performance cemmen clng &30 p. m. box sheet open at neinsbergcrs to-norrow morning. ; , x id J u Gt Rocoivc J - "RECEIVED THIS DAY A CARLOAD OF BEllGNEIi 5 EIICHJli'C ' ' FINS PHILADELPHIA' " 33 323 E3 1, I It wlil be on the Market To-Morro?r. A t n i vrder solicited. Prompt delivery. . :y ' ; ; . - a, r. lucas. sept 18 3t Dock, oeL Front and Seccsd st3 r For Galo. Mattresses Arx cnP; Springs, " the best "Bandana Beds, vsry fine i P.'.F. Pniaws, Bohfers, mosquito neth, with patent bai: t - Order by Mall, If too Damp to call. HOWELL & C ULILIII : G , (Opposite City HalL) . . . "p. 8. Old Mattresses renovated and rc . 1 Pink and White Goccm n - t ..itt rVL'tg awp PT STxTEkN AND 1 ' ' j SggS Aisoafdiu-o cr 1-: Medicines, Tel:: t Art r.. "- Perfumes, ere, ar alij , ' . : F. c. ?i: r I ' .. A flllr A. .II . I ornLint. lit: I ncs.