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THIS PAPER j every evening, SundayB excepted, ' J0SH.T.JA3ffiS,Kdltar ami Prop ,ear. months. fl-00. mrTlONS, POSTAGE TAW su months $2.u WW one month, 35 cents. . ...... wri tt rr)prs frif , will be ocut ' id any of the dty, at the above rtps lowana uoenu. i.utecrtberswUl please report any and 'T.nrTto receive their paper regular ratrs THE Dill 1 1 VOL XIIL WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY. MARC& 7, 1889. NO 57. Or B.I. ftK h r 111! t'iHNr V Mo y - . 4s: A. - ft 5r ... 3 n-f if f ' ' . ,iv! U rbnJdl'.l'N f ..... - :.."jtrMti.,1M, l ij-i,iO " " ', '.7" "it rfrftM- f ,' -11 ii Cwi:wcl! l D. ieom- - Hoi.. 8. K - ox. --ii.i'- ' f:nTH'. llf:BBAlIJ JHKCp mum h I laeSSSr V BRR LLLIJJ uym in !1 .mr uij. '.n:rlX j i.. m. ilieal TretoiM v.orid.w "ii ml' BH aiuwnrr.pii'.n. Hue our cony ana nojurr ... inpici. Ic rci-r.. rc w i.i;.. what wc seiwl. to lios.- mhj av rail st -r h. n.e.aud attn '-3 nntbaU (-hAli bu W yo"' v muJT aha th HinB'r r-'- rltub have run UUI ' - " US oat It MM I'H " ' itt' bmr-ntf. auJ uow " "r .. l!-t.atroB(rcal.Jr u?.-- jl ma.-r.mf iu tb? wonu ah i m o ranttal reqoireii. Plain, k.. tA n. at oner can Wtlftru.Ur..fin ,hin, in tie weld, and IU gt, A , 74t AH8.ii.ta. 2aie. All honest, (nscleutiou.s physicians ffho n....U t. !- ., I lt.ilm -i I rial L . .. .wimit it minoriority over at.l outer ir.iu-.i. i Dr. VI". J. AUi.tr. Kockiuurt. Ga. writes: "1 . a... i.f tia tuict itlruwl mo.ii. rj.;i'i ... .' " Dr. a. H. Roscoe Nasbviiie. Tenn., writes: a 11 rftvorts of B. B. B. are favorable, and Us - .uinn la ti-nlv -u.-rnl.rfiil "; Dr. j. W.Kaodes.C'rawfordsville, a.. writes: 1 confess B. B. B. is ine rvesi ana tiunesi . ...... fnM ..I.AinA.it cm I t -I lf Avpt- r r 1 ffl Hit if ni. i ' i..uiu..i" " - . lr s. J. Farmer, crawiornsvuie, a.,rufs: I oh(rifuiiy reccaamend B. B. as a fine . a. - Trr. iida .illtV.i Aft fl V( -raw-! 'liTI i V )l i lii liv rv unci viuvi - v - T 1 11a 4 1. A Dr. ( . II. MOUTfjomery, juckssouvhh;, .-via., rltos; "Mv mother Insisted on my getting . B. ii. for Der rheumatism, as her case stub- jorniy resisted the usual remedies, ync ex wrieaeed hnmedlate relief, and her lmprove npii bas been truly wonderful." A prominent physician whowisues his name c' irtvpn savs! "A uatlent oi mine wnose xo or tfrtiarv" syphilis was surely killing ilin. aud which no treatment seemed to check. bma A.-iianli- -ki rirl ii-;- nhnnt tirntco r 1 1 1 aX jO ' 111 llvlj V 1 V ivi t' i.ru l ii i i v jv v. - B. B. B. He was fairly made up of skin ana hips and terribl- ulcers." Piesident Harrison is a.U to be alreinly weary of tlte handehakiii businep? and lofi4injr ardently for a : resf. Rev. Michael Baxter, of London, a; Second Adventist, prophecies that Christ will come again, "in the air" on March 5, 1806, "to raise the'de caned saints and translate 144,000 watchful liviug Christians to Heaven without lvintr.v The ntiruber of the INDEX TO NEW ADYKRTISBSrENTS Lost Gold Charm Cash Paid Old Jewelry munds Bros Pharmacists W M CrMxiHO Mattresses Hkinsbergkr -New Goods Gbo R French & Sons Genuine F C Millbr Drugs and Chemicals Notice Registrars of City Election W P Toomer Stockholders' Meeting - - A Fat Trotter Iead. T1'' F'1 Lt Niglit. i Mr. Qebrgf F. Tilley's bay mare : At 11.30 last niht fire was discov Fanny died yesterday afternoon of ered in the hold of the steamship lockjaw. She was 17 years old and Uulf Stream, of the New York and - ar !Mr. Tilley paid $315 for her when ishe was bat a year and a half old. j She was a splendid animal and if a great, loss. She was well known on , the turf and had a pedigree as long j as your arm. Her record was 2:30. (rold, silver and copper bronzes are t Jiving who are to be saved is rather sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t ! lis'ouraging. Personal. Col. W. P. Canady was in the city it is said to be a fact that Riddle- ! and cooking, guaranteed to give Oil stoves of all kinds, for heating ! to da ior a fe w l,onrs- , Mr. w. K. Uocut, of Kockv J'oint, Wilmington Steamship Co.'s line, at the dock foot of Chestnut street. The ship was being loaded for New York at the time and had a large part of her cargo in her. The fire originated in the lower after hold, where about 500 bales of eottou had already been stowed. The cause of the lire seems to be a jnystery. The alarm was promptly sounded and PLSASB NOTICE. L we win be glad to receive oonuminicatio from our trie&da oil any and aQ subject -Tteaaiiowmermiiaiwaj ie fu til shed to tHe Editor. CoirimTin.rattonB "must be written only o one side of tlte paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially sad pajttcraarly jjjider stood that the Editor does not always endorse the Mews of correspondents aniess so stated in the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the entire fire department was calf- bereer was so drunk and obstrepu- ; satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. ; V"J yie ro tm jedout. Soon there were five streams ous last Monday that he had to be .l'ZS:.: . . Z French- of Rock' ( of water pouring into the ship from i Hood s Sarsapanlla is peculiar toi pft nt wa in the eirv to flnv . . . . earrirnl out of the Senate Chamber j itself and superior to all other prepa- 'T u it ! 1 at f.j the hose of the five steamers and a bodilv. Col. Canadav and another j rations in strength, economy and, Mrr. n. . jewetr nas f,one xortn gixth fpQm tnat Qf fhe tuf Vr?rc official carrying him out between j medicinal merit. for the purchase of Spring stock. j Capt Edgar Williams, which had them. The Senate ordered the pro j if Vou want a "picture frametl go: . , r nfd tG , ruu up alongside and opened her eeedings exmiuged from the Record, I ro Heinsberirer'K He l. a ftf! ! clty ,aht n,g.1 ? 1 a0frence OI batteries on the flames. At 1 d'clock - - a ; DC CI til t X- "J a A-lVI-fI i. . . t I 1 i "STOKLEY'S." WE AKR NOW PRE but t hey have been printed in the assortment of Mouldings to select j newspapers. j 'rom. t It is estimated that the pre sent j Blind tenons for repairiug broken population of the United States is j slats in your blinds, can be used by 04,000,000. The total increase is said j the most inexperienced. Iff. Jacobi to be 100,000 a month, exclusive of ; Hdw. Co. t immigration, and last yeai the in- j lr lm8 been a clear, bright, balmy crease by immigration was 518,000. j day, with the vind from the Soutli At this rate the next censes, which ! WPSt- the first .la v with imv ftnrin 1890, will show I in it that we i,ave yet, ha( the ship had sunk by the stern to j such an extent that she was resting ! on the bottom of the river. It was is be taken in .1 ulv. February 34th there has been no very mai Keo tan or tne mercury in about 67.000.0CX.. t Mr. J. Wright Stedman left here .Miss Jennie Flood, daughter of j last night for Birmingham, Ala., Bonanza Flood, who died the other j where he will in future reside. He day at Heidelberg, is the heir to all ! carries with him the best wishes of his immense wealth, and is one of a host of friends. the richest women in the world. J Miss Flood is about 25 years old and 1 We have the largest assortment of cook stoves to be found in the State to select from and at factory prices. We guarantee every stove to bake and cook well and to give general satisfaction. N. .Jacobi Hdw. fV The handsome residence for the xht; lftdies of st Paul s Lutheran Governor of this State, at Ral- Sunday School will give an enter eigh, is approaching completion, the tainment in the Memorial Building S said to be a modest, sensible girl, not at all affected by her wealth, which already amounted-to several millions before her father's death. paret to accommodate 11 who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters i. u ui on ine t o:i.sl. vv o invo maae srwviai p. r.i' ions for the season. vrt. ft ftrnvp. M in HI p. a.nri Stump Sound Oysters ways on hand. Served promptly and in any rle desired. W. H. sfoKLEY. Wtf WrighTsvllle. For Rent EVEKAL HOUSES. STORES AN Kooms in uplendld localities. Also j " a.W ljuav. ' . - l 1 UUU I me monthly installment plan.1 ill 1 111! IMMMl I :1 Vi'. tl :ii 1 iiu-ance attended to without extra charge. MARTIN T.DAVIS, Real Estate Agent, ov it tr 119 Princess t HP m imUM Drugs and f hemielr1, ""M AK-iH'LEM, 1 ATENT MEIIICINKS, - . .-it ip. in 113 JIUCU UOJ Ul Ulklll ut F. C. MILLER'S, Drug Store. (Yimor Fourth ami Vim Hto The National Life iND- OF WASHINGTON. D. C. cost of which is put down at $58,843, of which the taxpayers will have to furnish only $20,343, tiie remainder having been secured by the sale of the old mansion and some unim proved lots in Raleigh. This is cer tainly a modest sum to expend on a Governors house, and the tax pay ers have no cause for grumbling. Gov. Fowle will soon take up his residence n the uew building. m ....... nil - Skeletons in the closets of roya 1 families continue to rattle. The re cent death of the young Emperor of Annam is now looked upon with suspicion. According to Dr. La grange, of Bordeaux, who was form erly employed in the Court' of Hue, when the Regency Council resolve to get rid of an unsatisfactory Em peror they present him with three dishes, on one of which there is a dagger, on the other a silken cord, and on the third poison. His Im' perial Majesty has only to take his choice. on Tuesday, March 19th. It is to be ceded an "Abendunterhaltung1' and fuller particulars will be made known hereafter. Gov. Fowle and some of his staff are expected here next week. The Governor comes to formally receive, on behalf of the State, the site at 'Summers Rest, Wrihtsville Sound, selected as a permanent encamp ment for the State Guard. -o- ...it ..... a to avruUrs .S3H.lr19 None. o- IHORATlb BROWNING, President -o- N ' .ai y. Manager and Actuary. o - te liHuranm La (i,o.ii...wn.t . ... a i .11 ip . ... . .. .. '""mi iTJuey. An' 1 l.lt It . ... I Kr .. i . a K rw-i uiiry.r i iri! Aosoiuteiy Limited. 1 our raymeata per Year. - h-ji w. Alter Three Years; P. S. RIDDEtLE, m. ds u , Medical Director h. u iison. special Agenu .iilhUlf.i...-v S UaA -awT ji .in.. Local Agent. wumlneton N. C. Saturday will be "school children's day'' at the Hammocks, and an ex tra train will be run on theSeacoast road for their accommodation; leav ing Princess street depot at 10:00 a. m., and leaviug the Hammocks at 1:00 p. in. Fare for children, 10 cents; cidults, 27 cents the round trip. Officer Kunold, of the police force, who was discharged by the Mayor, was reinstated by the Police Com mittee yesterday. This comiuittea consists of the Mayor, Alderman Fishblateand Alderman King. There is a good deal of talk about this matter and the facts ought to be given out for publication. Death of Mrs. Willis. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Willis, wife of Mr. W. B. Willis, formerly a compositor on the Daily Review. She died at the residence of her husband, 516 Qneen street, yesterday afternoon, after a brief illness, having been taken sick, only last .Friday. She leaves three small children. The in terment was made this afternoon, in Bel lev ue Cemetery. United Democratic Club. A t.nllal moafino rtt flu. 1 nil... I the site suggested there. From that T. . . , . 1114.1 . . ... , . . 1 Democratic Club was held at the point thev wril proceed down the ; rt . ... ... . . . ' . . , 1 City Court Room last night, with coast and inspect the various loca- i r , m .. t? , .. j Capt. W. P. Oldham, the President tious proposed. i . f , , . ; in the chair. There is considerable talk in New j The minutes of the preceding York oyer the project of the wives j meeting were read and approved of many rich clubmen for starting a ;and then Mr. S. G. Hall was elected 1 club of their own. The name of the Corresponding Secretary, j club is to be the Dorothy. The plan j a committee on employment was j is this: Rooms will be reserved for I appointed, which consists of Messrs. members who wish to remain a few I j. H. Currie, A. D. Wessell, W. R. The naval commission authorized by Congress to select a site for a navy yard on the South Atlantic coast has been chosen. It is coin posed of Commodore W. P. McCann, president, in place of Capt. Ramsay, who was originally spoken of in ; that connection; Capt. Robert Boyd j and Lieut Commander Willard H. i Brownson, with Lieut Duncan Ken- otn 4- k ' 4 nedy secretary The commission dlUrity ASSOCiatlOn proposes to leave Washington the latter part of the week for Charles ton, S. C. where the light honse tender in that district will be placed at their disposal. They will go first to Port Royal, S. C. and examine The Truckers "Will Note. The New York Herald has edito rialiysome encouragement for the i thought then that the flames had truckers and farmers. It thinks been subdued but at o'clock they that this will be a good month for burned up again fiercely. At 3:15, tnem. misis w nat it says: ; however, the "all out" signal was CUa'a 4-1 in L'maid lrl .fotri ! . At 2 o'clock this afternoon two ie country, and the meteorological I lire steamers, the Atlantic and the conditions are still favorable t0 Ope Iiear, were detailed to pump a continuance of mild weather ; the water fi.om thit Hh i Untilthib throughout the United States. Even . , ! 1 .. . . in the far Northwest March "bliz-! 18 done 110 estimate as to the loss to zards ' have been lacking. V ester- j either the vessel or the cargo -can day the temperature reached the ! possibly be made. Whatever it may ............... ' - . i'M ,J . . , ,, . . .,, . . . . .... II1U.A1 UIUII1 Ul UV HCl ur? Ill lllcll irj gion. We may now anticipate a move ment of this "warm wave"' to the eastward. Though no settled spring Lost. QOLD CHARM. ON ONE SIDE "AD AL- tiora' and on the other the initials K.C. B. Finder win be rewarded by returning -. to J. R. WILLIAMS, meh ' 3t Soutnern Stress office. Cash Paid LWR OLD, WORN OUT, BROKEN JEWEL JO ry. Gold and Silver Breastpins. Earrings spoods, Forks, old Watch ceases, broken w ateh Chains or any relics in gold or silver ware that is of no use to the owner. The highest cash price will be paid at the Brooklyn Auction Douse, on Fourth St.. near the Iron Bridge. mcn 7 it Stockholders' Meeting. rjpHE ADJOURNED STOCKHOLDERS' Meet ing of the Wilmlmrton sa vines and Trust an. will be held at the office of the Bank. 106 Prin j cess street, on Friday, sth Inst., at 4:30 p. m. W. r. TOOMER, raeh 7 It Cashier. Fonerdeu'sCompressed Den tat Cream EXQUISITE TOOTH CLEANSING compound. Beautifies the Teeth.! 5 cents. For sale by men e 31UNDS BROTHERS. weather is probable for some weeks, it is likely that the.J mean tempera ture of the month will be generally above the normal. Farmers should taJe note of this and improve whatMBr line weather they may have this month for push tug forward agricultural work. By so doing they will materially in crease the chances of reaping good crops in the summer. Urof. Tripp's Last Lecture. The last of the series of lectu res given by Prof. Tripp was delivered in the Luther Memorial Building last night. ' The audience was the largest which has yet gathered to hear the distinguished lecturer. At the conclusion of the lecture, at the suggestion of Rev. Mr. Peschau, a vote of thanks wras tendered to the Professor for the excellent enter tainment afforded, and this expres sion of appreciation was' embodied in a resolution presented by Col. Jno W. Atkinson, and adopted unanimously by the audience. Prof.Tripp goes hence to Golds boro, where he expects to deliver one or more lectures. be, however, it is all covered by in sil ranee. The cargo on board con sisted of about 800 bales cotton. 24 j casks spirits turpentine. 875 barrels tar. 365 barrels, rosin, 50 barrels cot ton seed oil, 161 barrels rice, 60 bar rels wood acid, "and 40 packages merchandise. The Guff Stream was to have sailed for New York on Friday. T I! - 1 1 1 I I.UUie Will UVH1TUU davs in town The sitting room for mem RrL-l.lo w j a s 1 J v j -ww with tea, coffee, chocolate and cold Q. Hall. dishes. R. Morrison and S. The names of Messrs. S. G. A Woman's Charms soon leave her when she becomes a victim to any one of the various dis orders and peculiar "weaknesses" that are peculiar to the fair sex. The condition of tens of thousands of women to day is pitiable in the extreme; they are weak, bloodless creatures, a prey to mental anguish and bodily pain; in a word, "broken down," from any one of numerous causes. To this unhappy multitude we strongly urge the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an infallible, wrorld-famed remedy, for all "female" irregularities and "weaknesses," and which restores the worst sufferer to vigorous health and reinvests her with all the charms of figure, face and complexion, that receive such willing homage from man. Municipal Meet ion. Official notification is given in our advertising columns to-day of the election to be held on Thursday, the 28th inst., for two Aldermen from each Ward, and that the registra tion books will be opened on Mon day,March 11th, at the places named below: First Ward Upper Division No. 914 Fourth street, between Bladen and Harnett. Lower Division Northwest corner of Sixt h and Camp bell streets. Second WardCourt House. Third Ward Market House, cor ner Eighth and Princess streets. Fourth Ward Cape Fear engine A Whale Near Wrights vllle. A whale, and a sperm "whale at that, went ashore on Sunday last on the beach jnst North of Moore's In let and in front of the old Moore place on Middle Sound. It was dead, and showed no signs of having been harpooned ani hence it was but reasonable to suppose tllat it died somewhere at sea and floated up on the beach. It is 51 feet in length and about twelve feet through in the thickest part. It is being cut up now and the oil tried out. by those who discovered it. The Sea coast R. R. ought to secure the skele ton. We are indebted for this in formation to Mr. W. F. Alexander, of Middle Sound, who is in the city to-day. The adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the Wilmington Savings and Trust Company will be held at the office of tthe bank on Princess street at 1:30 o'clock to morrow afternoon. Nor barque Theis Sundegaard, Reinertsen, cleared today for Liver pool, with 3,888 barrels rosin, valued at $4,366, shipped by Messrs. Pater son, Downing & Co. There was but one case of any in terest before the Mayor this morn ing.Joseph Williams, who was ar raigned on suspicion of passing counterfeit money, was dismissed. Turner's Almanac promises rain and snow for to morrow. It will be mistaken this trip. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 280 bales. Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather and warmer. rWE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN Ap pointed Registrars of Election for the City ot Wilmington, hereby give notice to all con cerned t haf there will be held a Municipal Election, for the election of two Aldermen in each Ward of the City of Wilmington, on the fourth Thursday in March, (March 28th), 1880 that the polls for said election will be kept open on said March 28th, 1889, from 7 o'clock a. m. until sunset, at the places designated below, and that Registration Books will be kept open from a o'clock a. m. to e o'clock p. m., on every day, Sundays excepted, com mencing with Monday, Marcn the llta, 188H, and ending Wednesday, March the 27th, 188ft. at 0 o?ciock p. in., at the places designated be low: W. McD. Evans Registrar Upper Division 1st Ward. Registration and voting place 9H Fourth street, between. Bladen and Harnett streets. e. M. Harris Registrar Lewer Division 1st Ward. Registration and voting place north west corner Sixth and Campbell streets. William Blanks Registrar 2nd Ward. Reg istration and voting place Court House. . F. C. SingletaryRegistrar 3rd Ward. Reg istration and voting placo Market House, southAvest comer Eighth and Princess streets . T. g. Pickett Registrar 4th Ward. Regis tration and voting place Engine House on Anu, between Front and Second streets. J. D. H. Klander Registrar 5th Ward. Reg istration and voting mace southwest corner Seventh and Castle streets. tb mch7 2t Down with JHigli Prices. Big Mark Down! o Jg F. PENNY GUARANTEES TO SELL Clothing 15 per cent less than any other house in the city. Look at our astonishing low prices. Gentlemen's suits from $3.75 to $22.50. Boys? and Youths' suits from $1.75 to $0.80. Pants from 75 cents up to $5.50. Vests from 75 conts and upward. An immense stock of Hats and Furnishing Goods which I am offering at prices in reach of every one. All persons In need ot any of the above vviii save money in calling at The highest cash price will be paid at the Brooklyn Auction House on Fonrth street, near the bridge, for a!' kinds of old, wornout and broken jewelry, gold and silver, spoons. forks, etc. See ad. in this issue. TKliKIHLE FOKKWABNINGS. Cough in the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising of phlegm, tightness in the chest. HO Market St. J-l also take pleasure In informing my n iends and the public in general thatVLaave auaeu to my clothing Business Merchant Tailoring, and am now prepared to make suits to order m any style and guarantee to do it lo per cent cheaper than any other merchant in the city. I have employed the service of u nm class Cutter ana do my work here In the city. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, mefa2tf A F. PENNY. MATTRESSES, W. M. CUMM1NU, opposite City HaU. Hall, I honse. on Ann between Front and quickened pulse, chilliness in the bers will be provided with periodi- J. H. Currie and John J. King were a.nri ttiw fll"! or sats ttt J?1"' . a.U or daily papers, shopping direc added to the committee on Consti- ifrb WarnHo, nn Southwest XJ . s r 1 ...111 1 n . .... ... TJ , ! V. VT , - " cal Members will be allow- tution and By-Laws. It was moved 1 .nrner 0f Seventh and Castle streets. ! bh Remedy for Consumption will ed to purchase tickets for the ad by Mr. J.. H. Currie that one mem- Th registration books will be open ' cu,r? fartul symptoms, and is ;,.,.ion or revive or friends, for be,-from each of the Wards be ap lJ!T ' .anr luiiuiicvii. vi tinmicu aim pui vuiim JOHJLfU IU Urge VII J 'PUlOCraTlO 7 1 Kocfc Cryntal Spectacle and Eyeglass In se fIKI. when accompanied by a member. It voters at the primaries to join the inuronosed tu onen the house on or nlnh .anH nttpmi tli naif .,oaf;n(- Advice to old and young: - ..... -. ... , 4. 1 .. . ..hMlrlKoAiin. 1I.I.IS--1U lUlS 1.115 . WedDCSdilV. Maifh iV I i . l , r-i . r mr t i . i . : 1 1 a i 1 1 . . -. mi - i..i ...i' nirri iiu'.ipa iin .-uuuiu vwu- . .... ... .... ... . . . - - - .,. aoucti-Tue loin oi may. which win ue neiu 111 April. nils T " T . . IS, rs. im.jaaiw.1l1 a, wne or H'lll- Iieiiril L'Ul. 1- U'lllllM r ivin 1I11I1. " -I .vrv. t .,, ,, l,.,il,,, l.-.t to till PVP iuitiijitu m iKi...ur ' rmri" - - ' . . . -.rir . ..m... ...; ..vcaa - - - . . .i,,t. Asleep.ln Jesus." Luther Memorial Building v uj . ouitM mm rnaocBS SUA. MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY . m. WW VWVB, ?r,l Tripp's (iraad Hitrical MmiUm, U i nnuent exist m uious:inas a. '"'iii.-i, uiu nn- uriasstu u cub .i.Vn.VJ"ei?.. ""ST gentlemen were appointed to ;n the same brooortion that vou Udllf n hmnokA........ . Otf til l:eSt reillHl IU S;lK-;lTifn r..i.r tl itil, XT I....L I... ir:- .. tli.t nnintUf :,,..i.oncj n-illfin... - ""Uir 1UIHI11 UlUT X'llll I UIHl " ' " 1T'I. i. ...1. 1 ..tUMll, 1 1 Bi 1 . 11 llltll "'lll ill VI Cafl . . Wm. b'. ) B patfot-ag or proniinent citizens, at the door. mr vower than hasi been lost to the eve J""' emex 'his after- Tickets inch 2 4t Vit., 1. ... . . . . . . . ..a u , " . v u., raniana. .tntJitP. ana i hi. .""'IIUWHHl DOW 1IUCI J.: v ii'm o mj m per uay sua lorever they live. You are starts Price 35 cents a bottle. All kinds of School Hooks Ward;V. R. Morrison, Second Ward; you further injnrv to the eye. Using -j anted i o d- Uu II 'I'l.J.I I rj iriairSKf w.v. . ,,w... ....... . - - - UIIU O. Ui. ...ava a. Xa . UUf Ja.0 U tha r&!V .nya M4)U UVa?aTIS WaVJ T vyii..'v ' f ' rm a aaai MAN OF TEMI'EUATR anil habits. se kfOii- euiplciymenr. to ivm-t-ut :in old osiabllsbed house in his own . ' l iir Haf V till I f i-i M 1 ta 1 W bill. UXUJ VU. 11 T M ' ' " . ... . - - Pi;ai not reouir?L ' sm hM School Sunnliea can lie bontr- rie. Fourth Ward: John J. Kinir. .7.-WiA t l;-i nun crt . per month. 'in i i, tl . ' r - tiT w.. )--- ntaercut-r- v.... .,, i tit j nvia. 1 1 aiiv- . . 1 1 . . 1 -.. . muk w.wi . v, . . aj r.v. ... - nnt-oanm.1 Cneapesi ni it f 1 1 1 s- uew r " ruin iirm. mne Utrsv iirmijJi7tri Witatogtan Savins & Trust Co., 108 Princess St., WE HAVE NOW ON HAND flf T I.oa N on satlsttetory HxsuftZ ManagerTrkBo vmi 1 aaW MMV W ' - m --. pas
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