fc 1 I i , . ! . . . .: I 'vpniwr. Sundays excepted. Editor and rrop. n PAID: .PfluS. ' tf11 cioa THTC8 ..nft. SIX B1W" one montn. '.u ' free . ind UberaL . ,.ycn ' ' hr)r paper rejru" ,10 TT 1 1L. "1 1 D Ret vol. xiv. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1890. PLKASJS NOTICK , ; We . will t glad to recelT oommunicau from oar mends' on 4CjM aujrcijecta general interest, oa TUc Dime or tne writer mast always bo ntacM to tne Edito'. .. Commaaic&uons man to written on one side of tne paper. Personamies most 0a aTotdad, Ana it u espoot&i 1 401 particularly and stood tnat tne suitor does &otXiraT8 endors 113 I Y1 rlew8 of componaeota anless so The tirst Legislature of Washing ton left the State to foot up bills of $1,003,000 ami over. -. . - Spokane.Fails, Wash., is growing so fast that the brickyards are un able to sup ply the material for new buildincrs as fast as it is needed. . Two" Russian climbers of Mount Vrarat found in perfect preserva- ' - " a tion a minimum thermometer, which was left there last year registered MP below zero. Dr.A. D.McDonaldis quite sick Foreeaa,.. j lt Night Concert. - ' andDr Bellamy is reports to day ForNoi thCarolina,rain and warm-1 The large audience at Luther Me as ho better. ; er weather. From 10 a. m. (local ,UOrial Building last night were de- forecasts): For Wilmington and vi- lightfully entertaineu oy ine ancu nn.i 'o-rrpllnt nrocrramme or line We are sorrv t learn that W. E. Mayo isquite sick fined to the house. . fair wooMiap and con- " TV-- - st elesant form .LAXATIVC as: NUTRITIOUS JUICE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA. 1 Wll llrtiit- Known, w to the human . i ii iii. .-UT - I 1 ' M " . 1 Active laxative to perm- ,X t:, n,l the many ills de- Sfe on a weak or inactive rendition . FDSEfS. LIVER 6HD BOWELS. L t c r r,'t t.T-.elleot remedy known to riksSi THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY ' V-uacrtioorConuipated U THAT NATUBALLY FOU-OW. Ever' one is using it and all are ASK VDUR D9UGGIST l-OH SYRXTX3 OP KANUFACTUntO ONLY UY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO Services at St. James H'ome to morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, by ! Rev. Uobr. Strange. At the late session of the United Presbyterian Church at Albany.Ore- gon, a vote was taken on the ques tion of using tobacco, and the oppo sition won by one 7ote. - According to a recent repart made by the commissioners" who exam ined the workings of the miuts of the United State, the one at Car son City, Nevada, does the best work as to fineness and weight. Seats free. "Money saved is money made," It say Messrs. Hall & Pearsall. Atten tion is invited to their ad. in this issue. ' Rev. Mr. Arnold will officiate at the Mission, corner Fifth and Queen streets, to morrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The heliograph is used to flash signals between- stations m New Mexico aud Arizona that are seventy-five : miles apart. Experiments will soon be made to test the power of the instrument to a distance of one hundred miles. An extraordinaay feat in tele phoning was recently accomplished between St. Petersburg and Bolo- cnp. a distance of 2.4G5 miles. Con- o , versation was kept up, not with standing a rather high induction. ! The Russian engineers converse by telephone over a. tance of 4,Xfr3 miles. The Register of Deeds has issued four marriage licenses this week, one to a white couple and three to colored. couples. Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church to morrow at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Seats free at all services. Three interments this week in Oakdale, one adult and two chil dren; one, an adult, in Bellevue;and two, both adults, in Pine Forest. We understand that seven acres of land, near thq city, on the old plank 1 road, which were held a month ago at $180, sold this week for $300 Ask for "Our Old Chief.'' This new and improved Wamsutta Shirt . I : -ro,lT on,! fV.fcnlo nr nnr Shirt nronose to 11W VY icw,j ,w ' Kactorv oniw ac ve. HI."!- J. Elsbach, prop. Entitled to tne Best. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every fam ily should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive" or bilious. F.or sale in "0c and $1.00 bottles by all leadingdrug- g' - Grace Church To-Morrow. Grace Methodist E. Church, South, Northeast corner of Mulberry and Fourth streets, Rev. Walter S. Creasy, Pastor. Services to mor row at 11 a. in. and-8 p. m. Sabbath School 3:30 p. m. Weekly prayer ineetini? and lecture, Wednesday o evening at 8 o'clock. Sea.ts rre nnedinl invitation is extentieu strangers and visitors. St. Mark's Church To-morrow the subject of the morning sermon, .iiitisirai-eu, .win ie placed in the chancel that all the congregation may see it. Lecture? on popular subjects are sometimes given in this church and wns foruierlv Postmaster of Wil mington, X. C., and lately Secretary aiul Treasurer of the Creosote Lum ber and Construction Company of this city, but he resigned the posi tion several weeks ago. N EW A VEltTI SKW I5NTH. AH IttAKCISCO, CAl HEW YORK. N. r The Orel, anew twin screw steam er built in England for the "Russian volunteer fleet," or merchant ships liable to military requirements, is among the fastest ships afloat. She Is 425 feet long by 48 feet beam, and I f a. I- n irJ v-vunw o r 1 niitliml TiircPPT'iW HKI.TEF OF NJiliVUUa I Wltll uuiw uunci V"v 1 headache an.i hraln ,'atlgue deprplon draaent ghe shOWs a speed of 19.1 ollovrinz aii'ouciu: ami ulu- ca, . I " " , . r rr.i .1 ,.1, t For sale iy KOliEltT K. HELLAMY. VIItLi:SAl.H lKL'(iIST, m. h 17 diw Wilmington. N. CV A programme music given for the occasion. The vocal part of the programme c on sisted of a duett by Misses Annie Jonev IXqA is MonCV JllldC ! and Katie Stolter, which was sung with fine effect; solo by MissZiegler. "The Lighthouse by the Sea, a fine song and finely rendered, and three solos by Miss Minnie Schwarz, all of which were given with the skill and taste or this young and charming vocalist. The instrumental part was a piano duett by Miss Eliza Adrian and Prof. Huegelet: piano solo by ProL Huegelet; several select ions by the Ger mania Cornet Band, and sev eral violin solos by Prof. Ortinann. CALL ON -.v. HALL & PEARSALL For COFFEE, MEAT. SUttJLlt, F LOU II, MOLASSES, FISH, HOOP IRON, SNUFF aiMV TOBACCO. apl 20 3a 11 and 13 So. Water Street . - Executor's Notice. HAVING Qt'ALIFIEl) AS EXECUTOK on the estate of Amanda Ilagirett, de ceased, all persons indebted to the said estate of the said deceased arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, and settlement as lono-pr indulgence cannot beelven. and all ner- lv neemiiTlislud 1 sons havlncr claims ajralnst the said estate ii&i.nwiw j 71 win Dresent them tor najment within time music an ami one anions mr vnj best amateur pianists in the citj. Her technique and phrasing were excellent. Prof. Huegelet played a solo waltz of his own composition which we are constrained to say did not favorably impress us, and which certainly gave him but meagre op- nrsiM-ltKa DV law or mis nouce m ue imnu in bar ot their recovery. This, the anh day or. April, 1890. . a pi 2C oaw 6av! DAVID WILLIAMS. fat Executor. portunity to display to the best ad vantage the skill as a pianist h undoubtedly possesses. - . .. !.-,,,nnn t nns v ine ui'iimuiiu the desire mat some pnur.vuiiuuw- --- - t , x, ,1.1:.. ,i...Ll liA COOll and, umier ine uiirwiwu u. ment ot iiieir ucinw.y B1iw. " .-., , . , Tn rroi. nenmuii, wt-n- 111 ... .f xIlA' nKct of quisite taste; the parts evenly bal comnhance with it, the subject 01 pi the lecture to be delivered at the e The selo Band were ction of with ex Auction To-JJiglit. 27 MAUKET 8T, rpo-NKJnT, IN OUll SALESROOMS. VK 1 will have a rousing bis Auction Sale, ot useful goods that you can't get along without them. Come and secure banralns. - W. J. K I UK II AM CO.. apl 2ii It A. G. McGlrt, Auctioneer. Warm Weather ILL CHEATE A DEMAND FOH HOUA Caffeine Seidlitz. in nenoui u -oiiiiy, eic. uue fe''".. I ana xu. kiiois wim iui wi.. Wbromatcoicanc MBOWui-i'S m wait-r ami uiiiiiw uuuu0 I ....... , T-rrri A nAtliuJiQIV au '. liuiit st . Wilmington, N. C. mch 19 lit ADRIAN & V0LLERS, WIIOI.KsAl.K lr.Al.KKS IM Provisions, Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, -AND- fOJIJlISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Front and Dock StB., WILMINGTON, N. C. J ltl MTf Libniry Association Reading Rcora UIKST FLOOK. MASONIC 1U ILDING, l.SI 1' With "Regal1' Paint, on your house and "Plastico1' on your walls, your house will be beautiful and yom family happy. Sold by the N. Jacobi 11,1 m C ir fnotnrv flf'Hllts. t AAll tl V , iwv.wj j - - r- Services in St. John's, Church to- morrow: xioiy uoiiiiiiumuu ui ; UA .-r 1 oaiitirtn a. m.; moruiug ii v at 11 o'clock; evening prayer at 5.30 o'clock; Sunday School at 4 p. m. We hear that phosphate rock has been found on lanu- oeionging iu Mr. W. M. Corbett, at. Hampton, on the C. F. & Y. V. K. R., but only in small (luantities thus far. Rev. R. E. Peele will preach at 11 a. m. anu o p. iu. m wVJ. tist Church to morrow. Subjebt for morning sermon, "Paul's Conver m - , I sinn s 11) eci lit iiiri"i Vn.. Vnrb i-ni tnf in ravoreti " ' " VA M-vmm - - I I , i 1 r I nrvniAt l rO localities seems to bring whatever The lirotnenioou ui y. n.:,.;.oci.al fnr it- A lot-at 204 F.n? neers, wDO nave.ueeu m U1IC Miiih-V. " - - ' - - I C3 ' , i i , " . . . - I. ... i. i: 4.n.atliap nT rll 5th avenue SO bv 101 feet and cover- here this weeK, mue twKCi..w. . ... . a.! ,.4-,-1 -r .li iiniica trk-morrfiw anti ed with an unpretentious iuur rurecn. lium. brown stbne front sold last Thurs thank them tor an invmn.ui. - . . iXl I J day for $330,441. This was at tne GI tne pariy. rate of over $11,000 a front foot-or R , , w $119 a square foot, the highest price , oreach to morrow to Ko "RrothPrhood of Locomotive ,1, evening service is published: uAping Rome.'' All will he cordially wel comed. Seats free. Col. AVadilell'a Book. We have read with a great deal of interest and pleasure Hon. A. M. Waddell s delightful book, ."A Col-. n.-ni nflfi.n find His Times." It is anced and the execution first rate. The -great instrumental event of the evening, however, was the violin solo of Prof. Ortinann. He is an artist in every sense of the term, ca pable of developing all the grand possibilities of the instrument. It was a delight aye, a rich and rare v . . i.. treat to -listen to tne gionousiy awrof nnrp n.nd rich tones which he W WATER apl 5 tf We keep the best In town, MUNDS BROTHERS. 104 N. Front street. Notice to Contractors. OFFICE OF HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 10 K THE COrNTT OF Nkw Hanovkk, Wii.MiNfiTON, N. C , April irt!i, IStW. James Hines took up a "squat claim" in Arkansas. He was warneii off, but decided not to go, and held out for three years. During that time he was shot at thirty-three times, wounded four times, had his cabin set on fire twice, his wife was driven to suicide and his boy ran away, and at last the man grew weary and hanged himself. ostensibly a biographical sketch of protiuced, seeming as if the yiolin the author's distinguished ancestor, Uself wag jnsspjred. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at this oltlce until the ftth May. lS'.K), at 12 (7en. Hugh Waddell, who witn v oi. John Ashe headed the movement which so successfully opposed the landing of the stamps at Brunswick in 17K5, but ha reality the author has taken a wider scope and has given us the clearest, most comprehen sive and most accurate sketch of o'clock M ., for the building of a county i'oor House. IlosDiral. Insane Department and . I other bulldlncs unon the present site or the rrl,.-. no o wlirl it WttS a lllOSt I ivrnr llmi5f fnrtnp COlintT Of NCW HanOVCr. wliiVli vnl naDsanaspccmcauuustau w; w-"""'. charming entertainment wnicn v.a onice commissioners reserve the right to , , l... rvAii' riapcnn I (wt nnv nr nil bids. nigmy appreciuiti. "v i - . HORACE A. BAGG, Chairman present. Board of commissioners. apl 15 WIT 1921 SI 25 28 30 may 2 Highly Sensational. We find the following highly sen sational account in yesterday s issue the period extending from 1754 to of tlie Savannah News and we pub 1773, on the Cape Fear, that has yet, iigll it without comment, as been published. It has been a her know nothing of the facts in culean labor, however, for the re- case . nnnii am verv scant and the work of Fkrnandina, Fla., April 24. we the 1 Ifli.l t SW-tn till ir - Avar iroAl day. EiYt.tc Uvchts. .v mfferent iciiorticaJ3 1 ever paid in JSew l orlc lor propei z jre.ir. F.( rybody invltini to exrralijo. teb 1 tf J similarly feliuaieu. TAKE A SPIN Engineers" who are in convention in otj-lnvprnor of riu e.itv-and who will attenu ai , V" v - 1 Vl'l" m J J -In research has necessarily been very this city, at Uie reat. Those who take any pr.de groom '" ColT' E. R. and interest in tbejiistory , of their Brinjt formerly of Wilmington. own people, the piqneejfsofthe Capd c vas married to George R Hub 1 . . -?n : iota ni o inpinhPT of the City council Fear section, win u,i-i"cv.i. iTT. T.tni rf lrtvA And the sue w utiuen ia.Kfjt v. w . , iii cess which has crowned his efforts. M'rg Thorpt. says that during a In a general way many have de yesterday Jojni"PnlVhrtr: of the oiu iiuoDy, ne u cw i - ----- ened to shoot tier u mib u he married to him. and after obliging her toconsent he said he would shoot her at the altar if t, made an v resistance or refused on with the 'ceremony. He heard of the patriotism settlers, bf the refinement and hos nitalitv of the Cape Fear people, o oi owntfor the Mallory Steamship T- . Tnnp& Pollock. Pennsvlvania. who died at Lock Andrew's Church in a body. qn THE ti kntike these fine AT-1 javen Satu rday, wasthe-first man ternconi We can furnish you with the! tn ' nrra flonirress ' of which he was a. menfor iiotn? fo. I member forty years ago, to build a We;e.-ot eoo-l HORSES, liht. comfortable U'acinc railway. - I 1 rV rf-v T 1S48 that a rauroau udiuuk- VLHU i.Ksan.i. when tleslred, careful Drtv- r. iur chart s are moderate and we try to piea our onsiomers. R. C.ORRLLL, l.uryaitd Sale Stables, i.r. Thlnl anarrtneess stw. apl v if P3 ! o w Q a o. w a O o O H .ao a York and San Francisco would oe built within twenty-five years. The road was finished in 1809 and Mr. Pollock passed over it two years later and an ovation was "given him in San Francisco as the prophet of the Pacific Railroad. T- . - For bracing. up the nerves, puri fvin the blood and curing sick headacne-anu "I'l"i''"'' noth ingeo.ua! to Hood sSarsapardla. i . . i i. the battle of Alamance auu i which led thereto, ot o.a Mnnre .and his fight causes King Roger a. " hk residence on hev tueuiii" Prophetic lecture, to-morrow (Sun day) night at the Advent Church by Elder-J. P. King. The subject will be the four universal empires sym-ki,-7..i hv the four beasts of Daniel, 7th chapter. Seats free; all are wel come. Xew Push and Pull Blind Hinges. Locks the blind when opened or closed. Saves labor and cost of put- ;rw;.i f.isiteninsrs. which are not needed with these hinges. Car i. ir .;n nnv vnti to examine I)enitris, I"-.- j . - I .' II and use same -in, fL.Tndians at Sugar Loaf and " fh efrppt. ami Pe.nt for Rev. Mr. apl 12 oaw -sat of other matters of interest inthe Cross to come -"ci Mr. early days but few nave uu v Mr. Hnbby who handed Hint State of North Carolina; SUPERIOR COURT - OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY, n. A. London as Administrator or sallle J. Moore, plaintirr, Mary E. iulnce, et al, defendants. To Mary E. Quince, Catherine A. Davis. Kf beccaS. Davis. John o. Miller Thomas c. Miller, Johnstone Jones and wife Ret t ie V . . Jones Mary A. lUer. Kclx?ecal. Mil ter, i homas L Davis, John Davis, red D. Datts, William W. Davis, William Davis, aud Jrred You and each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff, H. A. London, administrator, has tiled in this ofilce his report of the salof the real estate described In the complaint herein, made by him on the 11th April, 1WW. under the decree made in this cause, and that a motion to confirm the said sale will e heard before me. at- my ofilce in the court House, in the city of Wilmington, North Car olina, on Tuesday, the Wth day of May. 1M, when and w hare you can attend and nie ex ceptions. If any you have, to the said report alii TO IDff flMUJIlUttlJUU "I r Oatet t his Vith day of April, s. VakAMRINOE. clerk superior court New uanorer county. w..Vr-i,OVA had these Cross went as request c V1 ... r II nlnarlv Illtrl UT . . . ot rnrtn oeiore iucju i .. - , . form. WUK'U iir. . l,,,unJ . . ,.T i, .ti a uceuffi- iu- l. nd onneiselv. This COU waaaeu pxamined, and finding correc, ..r has .lone and not only tbi. b no proceeded hoin ,at nas iomu5""" N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t TO THE PUBLIC I Great Keductioh in Prices. having 10 CentP. Uair Cuttlcg SO Cntt Shampoo SO Cents. i cn have cents worth of work done tor 'U(W3by calling at The sermon in the First Presby i.j Pi,mi in morrow morning will be preached by Rev. Dr. Hoge, to children, and all children are in- r nrtPnd. It Will not oe ex- i-r ini.iron however and Ciusieiy iui - - all who desire are Invited to attend ThP business and workinguien.s nraver and experieiue meeting at 8 at the Seaman s Itethel will be conducted by Pr Tho. F. Wooiland lathes and sea faring men, as well as workingmen j i ..inn n yo i ii viteil to at anu uujiiicjj lutiii --- tend. - The Christian Association of St. Paul s Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold its quarterly meeting to Mr. James J. Dray will he wun . n.lwv- in Luther Memo Mr. K B. Humphrey, at Wriglrts -j Baiiaini: atV-0 p. in. & aIso ville Beach, on and after May 1st. . rtn.;,ipr some matters of special t . " 1KDXZ TO NW ADTBT1SMSHT3 - J J IIkdricx Dreas Goods W M COfinxo Mattresses MtrsDs BROTHf K3-Soda Water C W Yaxys Croquet Setts, etc W J KntrHAM Co Auction sale tt all & piAsaaix Coffee, Meat, c Datid WnxtMia Executor's Notice Day's length 13 hours and 31 min utes. . ivj vour cirl a box of Warren's delightful Sugar Plums. tf afternoon at 43 Vjitiia; - m . . minutes past 6 o'elock. , will be with head resting I nev been i told us some imuipuiai. c - . . before heard of. He has also " "n-n.i and anoarently in deep frt Hv thft correct i hut she sioou u muiic carciui iw - uieuiion""' - , .i Mr. Cross and maue tne names anu uic, 'V.?-Z " i iU Knisconal cerc- previous collaborateurs have auy sign . of dis- rather careless aDOut. turbance till after tne rmys Altogether Col. Warden has f to be placed ner u. uuv I wuen one ... - . placed his arm Hrounu ner.i " only pieasauw - . i. orlinstinir the ring iaiu ner for nreservation and reference., ft i0ne.e and then told Mr. t.ross inat boned that his facile, pen tbe marriage was against -the imi - . a. 1 . . ;i anil Mrs. Ii will not rest with this achievement; oi her 1-- $1.50. WUM' IT WIlil BUV AT I (led, tec 8 dl8 H. eremony but that he will favor us with others vTiubbVvent over to the Eguient famine. In the same line. It is an interesting Hotel anu informed Mr. JOS NOUTII FRONT 8T. 11 will buy : V ptlr of Ladies' Fine Ion. B. is. In Opera and common sense Toes. con" pair of oents' Fine U. ct. KaL or cod... equal i o any 2 for duraWlit y. , A pair of Misses Fine Kid li. U.. with ne-w rSi.al? of Kys' Fine Calf Button Boots. And many ov:r ur' "' and M re. I (What t2 (0 will buy, cxt wV.) field, albeit a difficult one, full ot traditions of a heroic past but' with reliable historical data most difficult of attainment. C. II. 'WAKrVi Robber Hose, Lawn Mowers and importance, and it is therefore earn 9 Soma Frcnt St., WUminston, S. C, Jgl H lai Diamond Vera Cura FOU DYSPEPSIA. DE.F.C. MILLER. r.fch n t ccr, rouita andlnjr ts. Rakes of .the latest ami most im proved makes are sold by the N. Ja cob! Hdw. Co. N :. keep Keep dry and you will healthy. Umbrellas,: rubber coats, c f t shrier's. S. E. corner Front and Princess Etreets." t I estly desired that all, the members be present. . - T!.rMhliir And inIrlB DeUcioas Soda Water as dran from Mnnds Bothes magnlficeutnew m m h sod.i fountain ai a cmin:.-- ;kr 34 Purest Frolt S,TOTV4llkShakes and Natural IlineralWater, TlieDcfHcar. That sounds; miraculous, and yet one may become' temporarily deaf ittlincr on account oi tuoyu o in the "ear. and then find quick relief by using P.. B. 1$. (Botanie Blood Bahn.) John W. Weeks, Decatur, (uu, ...;.vif. "siir mniitlis aero. I had. a nain iu my car and In k few days it: :isCniinrfFMl matter. 1 lien i deaf and could not hear at all. 1 be-; can the use of B. B. R and the run !?: r 'crwAn cease! anu I "Lu:Jr Jwi. v health is much 5nl r iUn rrrnrietOrS OI sO HJ 4UU m-r f-- I 'v iuT '.UiALta.- UtL. writes: . n iIMUi m at most tuu- born eczema. I iiau uLu, -without success for twelve years. W. H. Davis, San Marco, writes: "I am rapidly reeoverine from blood poison by useof B. t Brink of the affair. n T 17 Later in the clay, "'"IXJ 1. V 1 UULrli uuno, hr was away, 3trs. i r"w"i", ted in getting from the house um, reaching the rooms uinc. -: when slie iniormeu them of the 1 08 North Front Street. (Opposite Tlie ortoa.) aptss tf uh z medical attention . l,... tn timrrv rffir'yuS J. G. WRIGHT, .!.t. ..n!i ourl tihvs cal prohtra-i j REAL ESTATE AGENTr; .notn No. 1.2ml I-loor RmltHVlUMlM i Ins, 15et ween Fft and Serowl. Mr. iiuou)' with mental and tion, necessitatm Last night an application was made tocSnnty Judge Schuyler for a .rnrrailt niraitist Mf. .IHIUDJ, but nothing further has been uone in the matter up to tonight. Mrs. Thorpe remains with her Jrentn ; at l'rlure Firret. ' "I E A L KSTATK IMiUCillT AND SOLD. Kts toliectea.-, Taxes arwl Invuranee raro- lre strict, attention . . . it-ill fiillr 4iteoJii. to business placed la his hands, aplllrajrlia mon thur the Egmont Hotel, anu ir. makes no public explanation, of the matter. ' , . iwb. niTnirls verv singular, ;ow.iii b ns the Parties had been much together and public opinion j was thaFafTairs would terminate in " .;. - ...tufnetorv manner. u t1! , nmu .nme here to rcstue ...:r. i. noPOntw several yean ago. ! " Jriv 'widowhood.- and her r icj tvitb Mr. Ill .ritr,,.w.zr. . . . . 1 rrrrLil. Bas been iruuBij i.,.oi 1 ,.r.un nonuiir li mo, haml; Mil n w x ii sia in i .j a. x tiucruk m-.- ji fat "rl confined to hi, the result of an accidental foil. HeJ ftpu9rf iatjx book nor. E.J Croquet Setts ami Hammocks. - TAMMOCKs lLWto CKOQUCT. U0 nail Oita. Uelta, etc A hailorne-

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