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Tb mrm mrm Imparl *,
Satina and ft—tt In all tha rich and hftrmta «*••**«•
and colon. Kvaryona r»cant y r*ca*v»d from
MMvftciurar. Al< parfacny naw thia mum on.
Opan Kvaninga ,
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LAST KISHT
OF THE FAIR
daw* T«ftd»f*» M*lt Will Fall
Dm* Bail
TMlMdCMiia am a* p«ta*a
Tidpt
Ta«lgt>< wiU ba tb. I**t wmi'l
|«t «#» to «M Ut» piaaaurea •■»»**
*4 at <ha Pair, •> It will virtually *H*
taaifbt All artteUa «*<« aoid at rat
tm) off win b* «r*i>.«**>i «f loaigbt •>
aaaitf
After two neeto of aurrewsful Iraffi--
Mr* atßokr MUI Mr* H#«*o bare
rfosed out ttolr Voußtrjr ator* and bat*
retired to lb* yrtrar; of tb# r boat**
to aajor a •*!! earned res! from tbe
•fAttmi* dull** of abop keeping. rots
Ml aatbgteaaed Hi knowing that ttoy
bat* faithfully **nn«J thalr r»»t.
Too much r#onr* to said to pralae
of Mr* William Crane. ptweldcnt cf tto
Fair and Mr. Ed. Platt and Mr A lei
Goodrich. abo bar* given tbrtr tatlr*
rtn. and untiring att*fltioo to tb* auc
«** at tb* fair and who day after
day and wight after nlgbt. bar* been
found at tbatrpoat. aiding, helping and
•taNtlag earh and every worker To
tt># lad!** In cbnrg* of tb* various
booth* la alna du* murh of tb* credit
for tb* irtitt of tb* Fair, for they
ha** without weaptlon. served fauh
fully aa* well.
Tonight will eloaa the aword con*
teat and eonaldarabta mtereal U tnoi-
Ifbated aa to who will develop Into the
moat pwpnlar officer In ramp. At prea
ent the Fair bulletin ahowa Lieut. El
jtott ahead with lit *ota». Lieut Dag
gatt ragtnieri 103 and it la rumored
that the voting In ramp la running
high In favor of another popular rouog
officer The return* tonight will de
cide vrho will own the hattdaom*
aword
The Fair will eloa# tomorrow night
with a hill <Waa ball and thr affair will
ha a mo*t hrllllant one.,
No more luttrhe* will be served and
tonight dancing will be enjoyed in the
refreshment room.
The white enameled child's bed at
Mra. Hollingsworth's table will be raf
fled off. All having chance# wUI
ideas# he prerent.
Mr. J. Rice Smith won the elegant
rut-r'*** pureh bowl raffled at the
crystal booth last night.
The erarre’ed watch ■ 'he won by lit
tle Blrd'e Pendleton.
Mr. E. C. McCreary won the bath
robe
Mina Fannie Kopnel and Mr Ernest
North tied for the »20 check prresntcd
by Mr. Degeu. and divided It between
them.
Mr. Victor Frlcdenhurg won the
diamond loeket.
Shake Into Your Shoes
Alien’* Font-Enee. a powder for the
feet. It cure* painful, swollen. smart
ing, nervous feet and Instantly lakes
the sting out of corns and bunions. It's
the grestest comfort discovery of the
age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or
new shoes feel essy. It Is a certain
cure for sweating, callous and sore,
tired, aching feet. Try It today. Fold by
all drugg'sts and shoes stores. By mall
for 25 cents In stamps Trial package
FREE. Address. Allen 8. Olmsted. Le
Roy, N. T.
BEFCRE PURCHASING
Silver Novelties
Call on
EWIS J. £ CHAUL, Popular Priced Jeweler.
A Tremendous line and no Broad street rent to
Can save you 25 per cent.
Street, Under the Arlington Hotel.
MR. STALLINGS
TELLS OF TRIP
Srflif tbr Pr*>4'»i ill n.arliac
lb* Aigta it
U» leg sites I'a'e.talaeJ by confrere •
man tlegMif.
Pugttaastrr diallings and Judge Eva
regarded ye-terday am the floatae a
traia from Mfaaalogtoa Mayor Wslah
weal oa to Naw York and Mr. Fogarty
to Ailaata. where be attend* tb* Jubi
lee
l*o»tmaster dia ling* bad a bit to
aay about bia ftp wbea #**o by a re
porter this toora.ag. Ha wa* much
delighted that hta plan of gett'na tb#
presldenl to Augusta bad town auecaot
fal
H* said that alt member* of tb*
commit!** that had gun* so to Wa*h
ington bad dose tbair part la p*raoad
log tha pr**ld#o! to tab* a peep la oa
Aagosta.
Mr. Fogarty had done anae splendid
talking aod Col Beer bad used »«£»»
cooyloelng argument# that tha ptMi
denl could not re* it. "We w*nt to
the white house about on* o'clock la
the afternoon.’’ Mid Mr. mailings,
"and wet* ushered loto tb* p scene* of
the president.” The ch!*f axscutlva
gave them a cordial weleoma. but could
not *ee how he could get to Augusta.
Then the matter of saving aa hour
on the return trip wa* expla'ned and
b* M d ’See Re. retary Porter," Tb*
committee saw tha secretary and ha
waa told the object of their y|»lt to
Wash Ington.
Then tb* Southern railway bead
quarters were called up by telephone,
and the official* cor oborated what the
official* had said about saving an hour
by the president going borne via Au
gusta.
Thta clinched the argument and the
delegation went away happy and that
night they all accepted Congressman
Fleming’* Invitation to attend the the
atre.
Mr. Stalling* aaya the weather was
bitter cold In Washington and *now
commenced falling on the afternoon of
their visit to McKinley. The trip
hack was delightful «nd theie waa no
thing the matter with the Charlotte
eating home.
The lest statement will be especially
appreciated by the members of the del
egation. There la a Joke between the
Unea.
Matllsrd’s Eating and Cooking Choc
olate at Clark's.
INTi RiiSHNQ DEBATE.
To Be Held T* morrow N'ght at St.
I uke’e Cl urch
There wll be an Interesting debate
tomorrow night at St. Lukes church
on the following subject: "Resolveck
That John Wesley waa a greater mao
than Martin Luther In exerting a bet
ter influence for good.”
The debate will be handled by Mr.
Joseph W. Beasley In the nfllrmatlve
and by Mr. A. S. Ulm and Mr. Hearty
Ulm tn the negative.
A cordial Invitation la extended to
all to attend.
Our line of J ipunes? no
velties is unsurpassed from
25 cents up.
At Richirfls & Shavers,
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Moewfag tegoeta of iittete# bad bet
radte. now farolabod ta • rp* b*od
esatefa w »• long** required and
wftt ba ilecnatistod
r(o*n>it>.t*4 aw>ra'ag tepnrta wfß to
tequ'ted naly from troops Atwily
attacked M e«wp» MaJgwtW, trti;
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giaevra. atpaal errpa. cavalry
Tb# MMewnmi at Mrb and pr*#"o*te
Still bervoßff be futelibad every lea
day* only and on lb* day wbte lb* HI
moathly return la dan.
Tb* otbc r red** la given la toll'
Headquarter* OercpA Army Cocoa.
Angteeta Oa. Dar I. I*ML
General Onter* No ISJ.
1 la ordte to yrnnsts aad maiatala
tb* military tearing and ggh-ieorv of
tb'* rorya. dlv'*loa rommaad*** will
Isan* aoernpriata ordera eoaeeralag -
tb* fo'lowlag aubjea'*:
Otaag.
I. Nothing dteract* mar* from mili
tary appearance than *lov#alia*** la
dree* Mixed uniform* should never
be worn, and osata*** and *mar>n***
la arpoaraac# should be enforced at
all t'mes. unl«a* mm are actively en
raged la fatigue work, which prevent*
Men leaving camp oa p*«* should
particularly he required to b# fault'#**-
ly uniformed and *hould be faerected
hy a eompaty officer before leaving
camp to see that *uch la the cats
S> tat lag.
J. A* cqurteey le In flier erntbl* to dis
cipline. the prcrcrlbcA salute *hmtld at
all time# be glvr» <n »b* proper man
ner end at the rrooer time fPce Par
4«6. Infantry Drill Regulation*.)
Intercourse Between O.flcete anl
Enlisted Men.
5. it la absolutely tesent'al to the
proper enforcement of ordcrc, and to
the malntcnane’' of dlaclplltne. that the
line of demarcation between the officer
and the enlleted man ehould at *ll
time* be observed.
it l« Impi sable for the eommlxaion
efl offijir to be femlllar wlui the An-
Hated m*« when off tkity, or In placte
of amusement, and etill maintain tb.i*
dignity md reeerve eo neoei3»rv to the
military profession. Each, the 0.l err
and UK enllated man. has hU own
proper n here, end the m.urent thf-r*
Is _*,.v iarlty. that moment UUv'iK’.e
c. nimneea to suffer.
Trespassing.
4. All should understand that, for
their own reputation anc) for the repu
tation of the uniform they wear, they
should be scrupulously careful as to
trespassing upon or Infringing upon,
the rights of eittreos of the commun
ity. Good men of any organization
should be erevuraged In helping to
control any disposition to trespass or
maraud, and any acts of that charac
ter should be dealt with promp ly sod
severely.
o’iv d Tit tv.
g. Aa this is one of tb* t tost Import
ant and honorable duties a soldier b t;
to pcrfc-m, no effort shou'd be spt'eP
to make all perfect In Its performance.
The " e»rl ’g of Badges.
6. The c-.trpa badge la a party of the
uniform of the army anJ -iervea ns a
mark of Identification. The proper
ba.l*-o should be habitually worn, as
prescribed, by officers and cnib-'.cd
men.
The ;.sd<,nit of two or more corps
should not he wern a* the same time
except i-r. cccealons of ceremony, when
full dress Is prescribed, t'p-n seek or
[caslnns ml' all corns bailees to which
I the owner 's properly entlil. d, togeth
er wltq mtdcla of honor, and the Rev«r
al A's inu on marks given for excal
leneelence in rifle practice, may be
wpra. In the -same manner by officer*
a«d enlisted men. as prescribed In A.
R. No. 1551. Nothin* but the pre
scribed corps bade will he worn by of
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May
rag* g»«b at Oa. ■ I* tMßter at
tb* day
Ll. Mnlyanaai at Oa L la cutaamadwr
at lb* guard
Ga*ahi» at Oa. I) I* fun* a buat*e
H* gd • gaud bag at ta ma ydatar
day
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estr panv Hat baegitol
J H Rtevter at Oa. C baa ini) tw
Joined bin eewpany. after belag id boa
fHbt.
D gtrawaa nf Co D baa ratetted aa
haaarabte datortt
greae at tb* cenpaaie* ar» making a
spec tally at pig*.
I ir»l M ry Had.
Corporal Cfclck as Cm. R araa aeat
ta bt* company from boepltal to
day
Rom as Oa. K ba* rejoined hi* earn
puny.
Tb* regiment I* being paid a* to
day
Trimble of Company D ha* reeolved
a discharge from lb* mcretary of
war.
rapt Hunt of Co. Hl* officer of the
day.
U. Carrington of Co F I* officer of
the guard
The round tent* at* heiag placed
throughout tb* camp
H. Be ger of Co K baa returned
from *0 day* tick furlough.
Thirty-F.ttb A-itoiten.
Company B Is pract clng oa the rlfl*
rang* today.
Capt K tuball of Co. M I* officer of
the d»y.
Lt. Batch# of Co. A le commander of
Abe guard.
The oiea* hall* have been about com
pleted and will be occupied In a few
dap*.
The work on the bath house will be
gin In a day or so.
Highlit Pcnnavlvanla.
Lt. Brit* of Co. A la officer of the
day.
Lt. Bower* of Co. C I* officer of the
guard.
Out of a lot of 4S p- laoners that were
brought to Camp this morning, only
E were member* of the Eighth Penn
sylvania.
Horn and Sebellat of Co. G have
been discharged for physical disabili
ty.
Major Hutchinson. Major Holmes. Q.
M. Ransch, Adjutant Boone, Capt.
Kline, Lt. Duffy, attended The theatre
, last night.
Thirteenth Pennsylvania.
Van Fossen of Co. E was sent to
quaUera from regimental hospital to
day.
H. B. Jone* of Co. C has received
honorable dlscb.erge.
1 Work on the mess halls was begun
today.
Capt. Glllman of Co D Is officer of
the day.
Lt. Benjamin of Co. H 1» officer of
the guard.
Fifteenth Minnesota.
George McLalrd of Co. E nas been
trnnsfe.red to the hosp tal corps.
Dicgnan of Co. I has gone on a fur
lough for 15 days.
Corp. Childs, Corp. Rogers, and
Palmer, of Co. H, are In Atlanta on
furlough.
Sgt. Haworth of Company M la on
furlough until the 29th.
Capt. Mor;ison of Co. C Is officer of
the day.
Lt. Steward of Co. M is officer of the
day.
Cavalry.
Lt. Hedekin, who has been In com
mand of troop L. has received leave
of absence for one month.
Lt. H. H. Patterson is lemporarily
attached, commanding troop L.
Frank F. Snyder, a lecrult. wa* as
signed to troop M.
Capt. Morgan 1* officer of th* day,
going on this afternoon. Capt.
Mackie was officer this morning.
.The hospital tent oeught on fire to
day, but was extinguish^
MR. GICVER
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Receipt* War* dept 1 BJ.X H«f» .
CHICAGO FROVIBIGMP.
WHISAT- Open, t p fn.
p. rente er .. .. .. .. .. .. idi A'S
Mac •*
CORN—
PrcteWf .. .. PH Wi |
May ■ •• •• •• •• lib
OATS—
May I»b
PORK—
January •• •• .. kHH • SS'--
May •« * * «-"»
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January .. I 1* k-1*
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January .. .. .. ». .. .. 4.*!H t tVm 1
Mar «»-'*
J. NEW TORK COTTON.
Janet
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March .. .. J Ml
Ap-11 > B * •*
I « S «4
Juno i •* 5 *!
July I«
August s 75
Renter ter .. .. .. •• .. 11
Octoter .. •• * *-
Dece-nter -. .. .. * 5.58
Ton?—Viv* Iv. Middling—S IS-’A.
NEW YORK FTOCKS.
Pugar. ex dlv H* t«H
Tobacco .. 1# 111*4
n r t 7:%
C. B o UIH I*SH
M’aanurt Pacific 4l*v
Lcutfvl'le and Nathvl’l* . #•** *IH
Atanhattan 99H 'W.
Pecple’a Caw ..KCH I®*
t’nlon Psc'flc **H I* s *
Rock leland
Pt. Paul U*H l'*H
Poutbern Railway, pfd .. t?S <-%
Western T T ->icn B SH 9 1H
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
■January and February SOS 1 f 1
February and March .. S.#7
March and April * M
April and May 3 t* 9 2.®
May and June .. .. .. B.** 3 ® R
June and July 3.10 1.00
July and Aug * U 3 99 »
Aug. and Pcpt. .. .. .. 3.11 3.10
B*pt. avd Oct 3 19
Oct. and Nov 3 (N 10
Nov. and Dec ®-"2
Dec. and J»n J ®*
I PORT RECEIPT*.
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Oalvteton 21^ s
New Orleans 13”37 HO*:
Mcbl’e 2700 ion
Cbarleston <r>,>o
Norfolk
New York l’’ 3 S 3
Wilmington 2® ns
Boston 1181 72 *
Philadelphia *U
Estimated total 51221 55009
Fresh Velvet Molasses Candy at
I Clarlt’s.
'SPECIAL LOW RATE 9 VIA THE
SOCTHERN RAILWAY.
Account cf Presidents visit and re
' view of troops, the Southern Railway
announces sa'e of very low rate excur
sion tickets from Ches'er. Ne>rtrry,
Columbia. 8. C.. and all intermediate
points to Augusta. Tickets sold Dec.
18th and for morning trains of l?th lim
ited to return Dec. 20th.
Immense stock of toys; too tneny. in
fact; will *lose out cheap, T Schtada
reerd.
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b ba* Mr * effaa aM.
Lset •♦torn**'#.” *a»d Mr Fsgaa T
a»M *4 my place * f teretnr*. *IT Rrov.l
evteel • rev. f at package- at Ireu r
<e | gFip at ike camp, aed to re
queexte Ibat Ito x«d. to Ac'vered al
xi. tvei I later ereii Mr JFlmn tad
tte . a# Re” out I tore w;tb the goods
• a ■■ toM o* ‘pypif f# ft# ftf I #ftt#d Hf f'r#
m mt marthai ft-ft my
k • the ramp aalborftt'te. Mr. F vnn
,„4 'he negro man were put tala tbe
guard towae
"Tbav war* kept there utiftU a late
pour tael atgbl. when arranr»meat»
•ere made tee tbelr release The me*
We see ref bo*t #1 orta to rv» k*
your puichares >atirvly aatlaiac.ory.
AIAHONEY &
Ak'ISTRONG
COAL AND W OOD
Slrowger ’Phone • • • ■ • J®t
Bell I* 6
Oliice and Yard No • McCaetaa Street
came to polio# atattou. gave tend and
were released. 1 feel that It la an out
rage that guch should have hern d r me.
I pay a elate, countv and city tlcense
and have a right to deliver my goods.
I was not r#dd ,,n « to ihr remo
limit*. »« »*ch la prohibited by tha
c—rnp offiHftl#.
Mr. Flynn 4tft!#d thftt h# h*<9
arrexted put Into a tent under guard
and n-ady Ism while there a» tberr
was no fire la the tent. He was much
incensed at the treatment accorded
him.
fir. Smith's Statement
Mr. Smith, who had a similar expe
rience at the camp, told hla version of
the matter.
"I rent Mr. W, H. Gooden with
some good, to he delivered to Private
our E. Lodgord of Co. L, 15th Minne
sota at his ten* last afternoon. He had
the good* on my wa«*on. He was stop
ped by the camp officials and thrown
into the guard house The goods were
confiscated. I do a business In Summer
ville and pay a license. I was not at
tempting to b-oak any taw. hut stmr.V
delivering goods bought by a eustom-
Marshat George Heckle, who was
present, stated that no FummervHle
law had hem violated by Mr. Fmith.
What Gooden S Id.
Mr Gooden, who was on the wagon
Which CBS held by the camp offirls’s.
s*ld to the reoerters ttet he had not
even been Ins'de the camp lines wbgri
ha was Brrested. He ssvs he Is pcs't ve
that he was at less! fifty vards outsMe
of the fees when the guard hal ed h’m
sod cal’ed for the provost marshal.
The latter would not allow any ernia
natlcn from Mr, Gooden, says tbe lat
ter. but had him hust’ed off to th*
guardhouse, where he was kept In the
cold until a late hour last n'ght.
The military authorities will prose
cute the case.
Mr. Carrol' Emp'oved
Attorney M. P. Carroll has been se
cured by the liquor men to represent
them. He says that the parties he reo
re«ents had a perfect right under the
law to deliver the goods at the came,
and that the arrest of the part es was
an uncalled for and outrageous pro
ceding. _
Mr. Sm'th was asked v bet her tbe d*-
livery of goods at the camp yeaterdav
was the first time he had done so, and
he said yes. . ,
The matter is causing a great deal
of talk today.
Our prices on suits only two-thirds
what others charge. E. J. Henry &
Co., spo: cash tailors.
W. J. Elliott of Columbia Is at the
Planters.
nrrruljcß is
t N OFFICIAL
FI OM LIBERIA
i*br mn Alta Utej Ilriv
tftii
ng Has (Vea l.l» lag Ml Africa lor M
Year*.
A flew Y a eey riwaai's< it of (ba
>e am at Mary and, flafwbtv as U*
torus, A frk a. la ta Atgpwta (oddfi.
Aitea ta aa at- d aafif® *as as murk
latotugaare aed D aver la Aarer'ea aa
• fc«r awatha alalf. Ha fa a aatlva of
Haaearh raaaty, G«srr». *»d Wl
tsars b tbe year If Tl t r Air ta. tab
ng along a tb b ai b a wife aad a • 1-
rea Hla aaa. Robert Ya e»y. a id
tear o'a boy. la aftb him Hl* bfotbar.
Wlll aai Ytteray. *bo rreldea at Mai
ibeare aiaCi a aa tto Aoguaia fiowttora
read, la Hi tto elty aSih tire coaamWt
rary. tkealig blai are*ad lava.
Alien Tauter aaya Aagaata baa so
rhaatad gi*cr be laai »*• tbe pare
that ba eaa at area ly reallaa fbat M Id
tto aam* plate.
Ha bas. for eto laat twenty year*,
town a effisra of tto R>puhi f c of Ll*
tor a Ho ana born and reared la
W—rrrll eo-.jaiy. wb»*a to em'grated
!■ lF.fi to tto treat a aat of Afrtea.
where ba haa aiaev lived. Frtas ito
elvfl arfl*srli'M of Ito Rerubtle aoroaa
,-,e renter ba brings parsrs god tretl
rron'ala rrbleb show that to haa won
aed iratatalna (ba blgbext reapaet. H*
li r-• re red to give merh intereottag
information regarding that coumry.
Ha will (’•liver a frrr tectum* on that
rood try.
Yaaery rtwad to a raparttr, today
that to araa hoidltg tto poaftloß of
eomrr'asary In Maryland county, on#
of tto four r -antie* of th# atate of Li
beria. Hla position Is that of looking
after tb# county auppll##. Th# provi
dent of lb# Republic I# named Cole
man
Co tto at*blare of #mtgr#t'on of th#
negrrea to Liber’* Yancey said that to
heartliy anrroveG of the plan. Along
tbla Bn#, to atowed a tetter received
from a D'end In Liberia that touche#
on that aub.tere.
Tb# letter reed*;
Hartwr Cano Palmas. Jli’y 11. I®M.
Dear Brother Yancy: t hop# that
you enjoyed • ■*?# nrsssvs over to
America and arrived there In perfect
yocd health.
We hop* God's bies«lnea will attend
your via't to the Cnlted fate# and
make it of great In'cretd to yourself
end th# ears# you b.nve iti h#"d. XV#
have atarted a pamphlet fCspe Palma#
ReperteTl a cipy of wh'ch I give your
w'fe to send you. which I hope you
will rare!re.
We have hod another wreck the
rerman stenmrr ‘T/ither Rohlen,”
2 590 tena. She Is on tbe beech about
t«ro mile# from Rocktowu.
T am sure you will ns# your tnfluerei
to encocrave em’rTStion to Lll'*r'a
end rnrtlcu'ar'y to Cane Ps'mss. Well,
you have had crest experience in the
rast on this qrest’on.
I would not urge out a hurr'ed-np
eompany. but they should plan every
thin* b«e-i r «h#od—r*V. get ua a col
ony cf about :>®o or l.fidO persons aad
let them come to take ebsree at once
of th# C»vally river. There thev wtll
be able tq make themee'ves w-n’thy
Ip a f»w yesrs a"d have less d'fflcnltie#
w'th the Inter'cr remote as your rom
ysny bed with tbe Oreho# on account
of space of lands for extlnslve opera
tion.
A"V farts 1 can g'vp to fi«r co'cred
hr-'hren In **'at or snv other etate
who are Iroklne forward to come to
Ca--. Pn’mas I r-l's be verv eted to do.
huv and semi »* some r>n
rffe ihf. asid
.-f'e'is rto'lvered at Atlanta on '•*»-
ra ‘he oecs'ons of tie last conference
on * fr'c#.
p,. r folks *-• rrprp-rit fry the 27th
rfi Jitlv. Rvp.'d'wt fir'rwi" bh« he«n
yprv «unm»*sr"l In th# ioten'of of >*on
-nr-tv n-d hv firw h» ta hn-k
tn M-.-nr’a, Th'""* •” v'” c ,lp t
at rrp.wf, .1 * 'CVS. H. PFVNTS.
Vqnrrit w'tt r'-maln to rstch a
ri® Rc**tdn—# S»o»<l-lpv ne\t
H” revs ho <« very anxious
to see the chief executive.
WANTED TO RENT-20 CASH RE"-
' for the holiday season.
Kress. 714 Bread street. dee 16
LOST— PACKAGE MARKED
' J, rß _ p*snlev W»is<eer. SS£i El’-ert
street, and one marked Mrs. J ' r er.
$»9 creme street. Any info-matiett
‘ -isdiv reee'ved by G. B Duke, 6R6
, Broad street. dec 1»
!WANTED-A COMPETENT BUTLER.
Must rood bring good reference. Ap
ply at this office.
WANTED —A WOMAN AS NURSE
for small family Apply to 522 Broad