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THE OENEKAE ASSEMBLY.
Absolutely Pi
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iThls powder never vane3. A marvel of pu
rity .strength and wholesomeness. More econ
omical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
sold in competition with the multitude or low
test, short weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER
CO., 106 Wall St., N. Y.
oct 36 dAwly tcnrro 4thpd 3rdpw
FRIDAY, FEB. 15. 1889.
IS CONGRESS YESTERDAY.
SENATE.
Washington, Feb. 14. Mr. Mor
gan offered an amendment to the
resolution reported from the Com
mittee on Privileges and Elections,
which was laid on the table and or
dered to be printed. It instructs
the committee so to frame legisla
tion on the subject of elections.that
it shall not apply to any State
whose constitution and laws provide
ample security for aa honest exer
cise of the right to vote, for a just
and impartial counting and return
of votes, and for a just, impartial
and true ascertainment and cert id
cation of the results, and in which
State these requirements have been
honestly complied with.
Mr. Edmunds offered a resolution,
which was agreed to, directing the
Committee on Commerce to take in
to consideration the question of the
expediency of the purchase by the
United States of the Dismal Swamp
Canal, in the States of Virginia and
North Carolina, with a vie v to its
being improved and made an ade
quate highway for commerce be
tween the Chesapeake Bay and the
principal sounds of North Carolina,
and with a view to utilizing the
fresh water of the canal, and its
feeders as a basin for metal vessels
. of the navy.
The Senate resumed the consid
eration of a resolution reported from I
the Committee on Privileges and
jartLiuii. uuvi uao nuuicooii aa.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
On motion of Mr. Rogers, of Ar
kansas, Senate bill was passed pro
iding for writs of error to the Uni
ted States Supreme Court, in all
oases involving the question of jur
isdiction of the Court below.
Mr. Springer, of Illinois, called up
the conference renort on the Senate
bill for the admission of the State of
South Dakota. The report, which
reports disagreement, was agreed to.
Mr. Springer moved that the
House insist on. its amendment and
ask for another conference. This
motion having been agreed to, Mr.
Baker, of New York, offered a reso
lution giving the House conferees
the following instructions: First, to
exclude the territory of New.Mexico
from the bill; second, to amend the
bill so as to provide for the admis
sion of South Dakota by proclama
tion of the President, under the
Sioux Falls constitution to be re
submitted to the people of South
Dakota, with a provision for a new
election of State and Federal offi
cers, and without a new vote on the
question of division; third, that the
Broposed States of North Dakota,
on tana and Washington shall be
admitted on the same basis either
all by proclamation of the Presi
dent, or all by formal acts of admis
sion. Mr. Cox, of New York, offered a
substitute for the resolution, differ
ing only from Mr. Baker's proposi
tion in that it provides for the ad
mission of North Dakota, Montana
and Washington by proclamation of
the President.
Mr. Baker accepted Mr. Cox's
resolution asa substitute for his own.
Mr. Breckenridge, of Kentucky,
demanded a division of the instruc
tions; and a vote was first taken
upon that portion of the resolution
instructing the conferees to elimi
nate New Mexico from the bill. It
was agreed to yeas 135. nays 100.
But at the last moment Mr. Break
enridge changed his vote from the
negative to the affirmative for the
purpose of having a reconsideration.
The motion to reconsider was laid
upon the table. The next clause'of
the resolution which was voted upon
was that instructing conferees so to
amend the bill as to provide for the
admission of South Dakota by proc
lamation without further vote on
the question of division. This clause
was agreed to yeas 137, nays 102.
Motions to reconsider and lay
upon the table were made by Mr
Baker, and the yeas and nays were
ordered on the latter motion.
(Stir Report Condensed.)
Raleigh, Feb. 14. Bills were in
troduced in the Senate today: To
authorize Raleigh to issue $25,000 in
bonds' for iiuproweiuent of streets,
and $75,000 for sewerage it levies a
tax to pay the interest and passed
third reading; regulating the sale of
cotton in certain counties.
Bill to amend the Constitution,
prohibiting members from holding
any office created by theLegislatnre,
anil to make the Commissioner of
Agriculture a State officer, &c, came
up as a special order. The first pro
nosition was defeated, aud the sec
ond proposition adopted. The third j middling 10 1-18
proposition was poscpoueu, so uuu
the opinion of. the Supreme Court
be had concerning the three fifths
rule.
The Senate then went into Com
wittee of the Whole on the School
bill. No important amendments
were adopted.
The interest bill was made the
I special order for to morrow.
In the House no bills or import
ance were introduced.
Bill to appropriate $5,000 for the
annnal encampment of the State
Guard passed tinal reading and was
ordered enrolled.
The Raleigh school tax bill was
made the special order for next Sat
urday.
Bills passed third reading: To re
peal the act of 1887, making the
commission of felony and flight from
the State ground for divorce; pro
viding a short form of chattel mort
gage. The RaiiwayCommission bill is the
special order for to-morrow.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
Feb, 15. 2Q . M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm
i at 45 cents. Sales of receipts at 45
i ROSIN Firm at 82 cents for
'strained and 82 cents for good
i strained.
! TAR Firm at $1.20.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
at $1.20 ; for hard, $2.80 for yellow
dip and virgin.
COTTON Firm. The follow
ing are the official quotations:
Ordinary,6 11-16 ;goodordinary,8 3-16;
low middling, 9;middling 9 9-16;good
Well to Remember
Receipts to-dav: Spirits. 91; rosin,
1,155; tar, 405; crude, 30; cotton, 159.
MARINE NEWS.
1 ARRIVED.
Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fay
etteville, Woody & Currie.
CLEARED.
Those desiring to. purchase
j Shoes of any description it
I would be well tor them to re
I member that Geo. R French
& Sons are still at their old
stand, 108 tt. Front st., where
you can find everything in the
Shoe Line and get a Glove
Fitting Shoe. Having' every
size and width, from a B. to
W. last, we are able to give
you a better fit than can be had
elsewhere. Our Ladies' Glove
Fitting Dongola Button Boots
WINDOW SHADES
- In all of the varied Colors and Shading
BO.
In beautiful
Designs and Colors.
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CLOSING PUT WRAPS
Only few left don't Uin$ 'Mt and ,i
'SnU
HBUSSELS AND VELTST OARPfiTs
flr; niuo inducements' in these lines in tmnri
m ? tt! q n w pyies and
feb
Furniture Coverings.
IN THESE-ALlYiOST ANYTHING YOUDESfRg
wi. Mclntire
SfofliPr A P Hurt. Robeson, Fav!ato en in ( Jnera ana tOm
... t i c I 7K w '
LEMON ELIXIR'
1 Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stom
ach, Bowels, Kidneys nnd Blood.
Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a
pleasant lemon drink that positively
cures all Billiousrtess. Constipation,
Indigestion, HeaJache, Malaria,
Kidney Disease. Dizziness, Colds,
Loss of Appetite, Fevers, Chills,
Blocthes, Pimples, Pain in Back, Pal
pitation of Heart and all other dis
eases caused by disordered liver,
stomach and Kidneys, the first great
cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty
cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold
by druggists. Prepared only by H.
Mozley, If. D., Atlanta, Ga.
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
STOCKS ON HAND FEB. 8, 1889.
Cotton ashore, 4,452; afloat, 899; j
total, 5,351. j
Spirits ashore, 886; afloat, 1.110; j
total, 1,996.
Rosin ashore, 71,941; afloat, 17,764;
total, 89.705.
Tar ashore, 4,437; afloat, l,685;totalv
6,122.
Crude ashore, 357; afloat. 25; total,
382.
RECEIPTS FROM FEB. 1 TO FEB. 8.
Cotton, 1,819; spirits, 490; tar, 1,930;
rosin, 12,017; crude, 300.
EXPORTS FROM FEB. 1 TO FEB. 8.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 2,235; spirits, 224; rosin, 200;
tar, 758; crude, 335.
FOREIGN.
Cotton, 1,680; rosin, V0,348.
jmon Sense styles, are equal to
the best $3.00 Shoes.
Remember the place,
Geo. R French & Sons,
jan 25 tf 1Q8 North FronSt.
For she Hoi id ay &
A Large andWell-Seleeted Stock of
Breech and Muzzle Chins,
RIFLES AND SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLIES
Of Every Description.
dec 15 tf
W. E. SPRINGER & CO.
14 Front St.. Wilmington, N.
BUY
GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR
ANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET
MAYER. STROUSE & CO.
MTRS.-4I2 BROADWAY. V. V.
D ntal Notice.
LEMON HOT MKOPS.
For coughs and colds, take Lemon
Hot Drops.
For sore throat and bronchitis,
take Lemon Hot Drops.
For pneumonia and luryngetis,
take Lemon Hot Drops.
For consumption and catarrh, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
For throat and lung diseases, take
Lemon Hot Drops.
An elegant and reliable prepara
tion. Sold by druggists. 25 cents per
bottle. Prepared by H. Mozley, M.
D., Atlanta, Ga. m thsat
BOY OL8PPER
AND
DIXIE PLOWS.
Hoes,
Shove s,
VALENTINES,
GKEHVCS OIF L.OVB,
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Traces,
Agricultural Implements or
all KtneU.
rTTE UNDERSIGNED IS STILL PREPARED
I to do all kinds of first class Dental Work at
low prices. Full sets or parr sets 01 teem iur
nlshed In a snort time. Teeth extracted with
out pain. JAS. E. KEA,
S. EL Cor Market and Front Sts.
- nrA few comfortable rooms for rent in
same building. jan 15 1m
H. CHOSEN BERG'S
Prices furCabinot Photographs
Will be, until further notice,
$300 FEB. DOZEN.
jan 8 All Work Guaranteed.
No. 10.
SCHKDULfi WfLMlGHhP SBACOAST K, I
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Headquorters for Best and Ohaapest
Stoves, Stoves.
Second Supply Kece ved by
Express To-Day.
Please call and Make Your Selec.
tions at
HEINSBERGER'S.
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
Made of best of White Pine, kiln dried
and well seasoned. Large stock
constantly on hand.
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AxWi Iron, Rims,
OAIW, iil IjL TWfNE, KOPB
DRIVE WELL PUMPS,
Pal : ts, Varnishes, Glass
sn?AU correspondence by mail promptly at
tended to.
N. Jicobi Hardware Co.,
feb 13 12 So. Front St.
IN EFFECT NOV. 4, 1888, AT 7:45 A. M.
From Wilmington,
Leave 7:35 a. m
Leave . 2:30 p. m
From nummocks.
Leave.
Leave 8:10 a. m.
Leave 5:10 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
. . 2:30 p. m I Leave 5:00 p. m.
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29500
3 Sizes, 1c, 5 cts. arid 0
cts. Each.
A New Lot just in at
HEINSBERGER'S
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iSUCkien ' Armct Salve
The Best Saive in the world for
Cuts, JBrnises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, orno pay required. Itisguar
jaateed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. .
For sole by Robert R Bellamy,
wholesale and retail druggist.
All kinds of School Books and
School Supplies can b$ boup
cheapest at Heinberger'-
LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC
feb 7
STORE.
it fork & Wiiiituteioft
1889
1889
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I" Trains or Cars can be chartered during
the Winter months at reasonable rates.
J. H. CHADBOURN, Jit.,
dec24tf General Manager.
The Cheapest.
'I'HE BEST PLACE AND THE CHEAPEST
Place in the city to bave all kinds of TIN WORK
done Is at MCCARTNEY'S SHOP, on Market
street , North side, between Second and Third.
Estimates cheerfully furnished and all orders
I given prompt attention. Orders from the
i country solicited. dec 7 tf
For Rent.
SEVERAL HOUSES, STORES AN
O Rooms in splendid localities. Also
houses and lots for sale for cash and
on the monthly installment plan.
Rents promptly collected. Taxes and
insurance attended to without extra c
jan 21 4w
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MA nit facto:
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MAN U PACflTHERS OP
Fer iiizers, Pine Fibre
Pine Fibre Matting.
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and
SELF-EISING
BUCKWHEAT
IN 3 AND 6 LBS. PACKAGE
A 1NVALUABLSAICLERfJ
duclngm a reW minutes, by the aJ
old water or milk, most delicious
Biirkwiu at C.ikfg.
MAPLE SYRUp,
EITHER INWLKOBINOALWWORiJ
GALLON CANS. j
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Fresh Ve-et bies and FruW
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WILMINGTON, N.C
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3HE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS
the ACME and GEM, is now established. anC
the results of three years' use in the hands of
the best farmers of tills and other States
attest their value as a high grade manure.
The MATTING, made from the leaves of
native pine, is conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet lor comfort and durability and the
demand for it is daily increasing. It has vlr
tues not found in any othej- fabilc.
Tiie FIBRE or wool is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a tilling for
Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being Tight
elastic and proof agamA insects.
ceruneates from reliable parties using ou
goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail
ed upon application. ian 4 tf
By every Steamer
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Preserve arid Jellies
BY TIIE POIND.
For sale by
Jno, L. Boatwright,
la&nsaPronia
nov
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FROM PIER 39, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts.
- At 3 o'clock, p. M.
BENEFACTOR ' Saturday, Feb. 9
pioneer Wednesday. Feb, 13
GULF STREAM Saturday, Feb. 16
BENEFACTOR Wednesday, Feb. 29
FROM WILMINGTON-
PIONEER.. Friday, Feb. 8
GULF STREAM Tuesday, Feb. 13
BENEFACTOR Friday, Feb. 15
PIONEER Tuesday, Feb. 19
tw Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro
Rates guaranteed to and from points in Nortb
and South Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent.
Wilmington, N
TH Eo. E. EGER, Traffic Manager.
Kcw York"
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Gen'l Agents,
feb 6 35 Broadway, New York.
Society Work.
J'HE SKWLUG SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S
Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and
fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidury.
Ladies' and Cldldren's aprons a specially.
Orders left at the Rectory, or 234 North
Third street, will meet with prompt attention
nov m ti
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paign turned Is still unsettled, and its solu
tion is now committed to a Congress almost
equallv divided between the two great parties.
Europe is a vast camp. Army corps patrol
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signal for the most titantlc war the world has
ever seen.
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ov 17 tf
arge.
MARTIN T. DAVIS,
Real Estate Agent,
119 Princess St
I
fow
AM FULLY PREPARED TO FURNISH
my friends and the public Generally with
the Purest Drugs that can be found in the
city. Also a line assortment of Toilet Soao
Brushes and combs. I have a fine assortment
of cigars ana Cigarettes. I can be found at
my srore Night and Day.
JOHN SHE EH AN, the Druggist,
o ct 13 tf N. W. cor. Fifth and Castle sts.
C. O. P.
COTTONSEED LARD,
ANTI-HYSPEPTIC.
Warranted Free from HogFat
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Address, james GORDON bennett
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New
York He
New York
or sale by all Grocers. Send for TiiiiKtrntPfi
m- pnamphiet, entitled:
"Some Things About Lard."
the corriiN lit PiiaDUCT c m yobk,
For Sale by
Hofmes Watters, J. c. Stevenson & Taylor.
Jno. L. Boatwright. Brldgers & Rankin, West
& Co.. jas. B. Bttggins, A. H. Holmes, Adrian
& Vollers, R. W. Hicks. McNair & Pearsall,
Glameyer & Kuck, Wm. Oterson, O. M. Filyaw
Maffltt & corbett, Hall & Pearsall, w. H.Yopp'
A. D. Wessell and others.
J. M. FORSHEE, General Agent
jan 10 eod 2m Wilmington, N. c.
Valuable Lands for Sale.
VE TRACT OF LND, LYING ON
0
from Lin'ohi
. 100 acres, 26
-mm.. , . 1.
mife irom Ljncointon, n. c, consisting of 83
acres, 53 acres Ojearea: s nest for cotton
but gives good crops lor all grains. Has a
b-wch running through It and a Una spring
a few acres ol botton' land on the brancn and
!0 acres In wood, oak aid hickory. weL tlm
bered.
Another tract lying 21 miles
ton, mlie from j. C. R
cieareu, une spriair or aeJlr.loaa water. Ahr.ni
six acres of bottom land near It on the branch -Is
No. I for tob ceo, but grows other crow
well; 75 acres In yellow pine and oak.
For price and terms apply to
CRONLx MORRIS
mr.h IS cr Anct'rs A Beat Estate Brokf
Carolina House,
s. E. corner of Princess and Second sts.,
HAS BEEN REFITTED WITH A F1RST
Class Bar. Lunch Room and Restaurant.
The finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars al
ways on hand. Board and Lodging by the dav
week or month. New River Oysters in season!
JOHN KOCH.
QCfrflr COTwrScoawiPrlneeas,
Tlie iHe cauf ilA Association of
tiie Carolinas
OEREBY ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC
that it is open for business and ready to serve
its patrons.
omces located on second floor of the Orton
House, In the old office of Hotel.
Telephone CaU No. 7.
Tax: MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION OF THE
Jan9tf CAROLINAS.
Atlantic View
WRIGHTS VILLE, N, O.
rpuiK JJJfiJjlCf ll UL SUMMER RESORT IS
siiuaiea at tne wngntsvllle Terminus of the
vvilmington Seacoast Railroad, and there is
no charge for transportation of seHor baggage
tO tllG Hotel Jf
Band of Music Ega?ed for iheSeasda.
ncnatiBuiiji iu ooiaier uoys nave erone
home so are the girls.
Those desiring Board can And comfortable
""ma anu gooa rare at reasonable rates.
v: ED. WILSON MANNING
?y28tf Proprietor.
R. C. Orreli
TTAS A LOT OF SECOND HAND BUGGIES
JLJL
and horses
week or
and Harness for sale cheap.
Horses and Vehicles for hire
boarded at low rates by the dav.
month. Will try hard to please.
I still have a very fine Hearse for funeral oc
casions.
Jan 25 tf
R. C. ORRELL, .
Livery and Sale Stables.
Corner-Third and Princess sts.
TNTF'FD Soa Wonders exist In thousands
mJXmlSUjk if forms, but are surpassed by the
marvels of invention. Tims wm
are iu uxx ui
while
address
receive free, full information how either uv
ot all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and
upwards wheryer they live. You are started
free. Capital not required. Some have maita
over $50 In a single day at this work. AH suc
ceed, nov 22 emd v
yiuuuiuie uia. mui can oe done
living at home should at once send thir
to Hallett & CO.. Portland. Mains nnrt
RICHLY
Rewarded are thos wim
read this and then act; they
will find honorabifl pmnW.
ment that will not take them from their homes
AtiP?. large and sure
vtcij muuouu id pciijun, many nave made
and are now making several hundred doUara
a month. It is easy for any one to make6
and upward per day, who Is willing to work
Either sex, young or old; capital not needed
we start you. Everytning new. No snartai
ability required; you, readlr, can do t asweU
as w one. . Write to us at once forfuUpar
tlculars, which we mall f rep. ; Artriro llSJrJZ,.
I & Co., Portland, Maine. nov22 dtoneSy
John Werner
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOOCl
to his friends nnrl the nnhllp mnumh
that he Is now back at his old stand, Xtl
Maricet street, which has been thorn
overhauled, renal red and refurnished.
first class workmen, sharp razors wd pout
attention he hopes to continue to merit V
patronaee of the public
All of his force Is now concentrated nil
29 Market st. septv
Homes in Nortii CaroliM
Oolv 20 Hours Bide from
New York I
69 MUsSoiitn of Raleisl
On the Raleigh and Augusta Air Ltoe B
1.500
leaf nine re a nn . Wtve . 1 on eilt
inta tn anlt mil nliiiaaiM Vnnv Mil fdf
Larger tracts C5 oer acre, in nwnttjllfj
menta ol 10. This land adjoins the
era rinoa,r, a recently estebltabed
aoTt (oi sanitarium), and 1b BpeetollJ MM"
for Fruit Culture, as well as n tie2
A'corcber of New England people
lots to the town of "Southern P"K
1b the desire of the owners of this lsw JJJ
duce email farmers, mech&nlos w T
from the New England and Middle8!
well as elsewhere, to locate here.
the.Uulon offers greater lnUuoen
tlew than North Carolina. Nowhert?,
better tarmlng country or as fine ";
found. I hiais the opinion of
who have settled In North Carolina
bona fide offer, and Is limited
For further particulars write at one
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or B. A RICH1'0
r. 21 tf Chronicle OtBcP wmw-
Notice.
D contained in the deed of mortgage
SAll rv -niiMi sinntlnn for eflSn. SI u
ooor.
M., on Friday, the 15th day of Mar,
10i
Y VIRTUE OF THE POWKK"'
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narr. or inra l j o nn in n ra'K ijc.
feet on, Market street and running
of 165 feet. Feb. 8. 1889. M. BKUL
feb 8 apt Atfy for Assignee of
MUST BE SOLD-
100 BOE9 TOBACC0'
150 Barrels E. R. SEED POTAT
zoo Dozen eggs,
30 Barrels ONIONS,
lO Boxes LEMONS,
60 Dozen BASKETS,
15 Boxes CHEESE
5 Barrels CABBAGE.
JH6 Boxes HERRINGS.
On consignment and must be
CHAS. F. BKOWgl' 1
128 North Water St., Wiinungw
Jan 24 tf elAw
Typewriter
ORDERS SOLICITED FORT
and "Remington" Typewrw.
low and hleh nriced machines on
Prices stO and fl5 for the -ww5
lor .-aam
N. B.-Bcst grade of Ribbons
porters and carbon Paper constant
jan 14 lm
-TU AMI
rsEcntEcied free. BBIB JIEb-. ml0J,
ilFFEREBS HERrOUSNESS
uult of 6vr-Work, ladiicretion. em7
lm