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I rev .hi THIS. 1'Al'ER ! r,l by i n.S 11; T. J A Jl Ki!iT'.i: as n iKorRiETon. I 1 5CR t lTlUNK ltWT ACJ E 1 A 1 1 . C4f, j5 00 ; Six months, $2. i'J ; Thru '.uritlu-, $1 25; One month, 50 ctnt;. rii bapcr; will be delivered by carri. rV, , 6f charge, in any part of tbc city, at tlr- ,l,t.vfe rates, or J3 cents per week. Avertwi" rates low aud liberal. -;Subcribcri will please report au;- and I failure ti receive their papers regularly. LOCAL NEWS. Mil! V -O- fci VOL, 2. WILMINGTON, N. C.? FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1877. NO. :i2; ;T. ranee A. ut. "r. New; Advertisements. nl.'of Xpw York and imore JJik- UKRucer Agent -Marine li.u- .SHRiER.7-rrtly-Jlade Shirts worth $2.50. at 00 0Y fjicnas anx patrons irtu ii-asc II . IM . . I 1 ". it ; ' t I , '!loS il to xtll j api C3 o vie j l i lw fca.e to 1 owy of them or cmoin afje -. ... 4 . .1 Ihaiiio sell as it will positively cos-, me W hit situation when detected. i . ;r..rf J II "III :mqcratic ticket. the Mttiikij';al Election i o lo held city w Monday. March 1. roll ALDKHMKN. kcosd v.!;i; CliAllLKS J). MYTHS, HENRY I'LAXNKK. FtrL'KTM VAUK WILLIAM LirDi KOSSLT, ; . . ( SCAU H. jUIiSLEV, Jj:. but sl-u 'iV a. I New Soring musuWrivc j vtt. (iu 1; 11 ? atidl iv. i i I for ;i crowd Fur icvs HC K-gijiativo a!.d d u r I sure i fourth I'iigc. O.l. II. 1. ILill of thiri titv, was in ,.!tid, : St;j 'injur will tcu ('luinbuis 'nit Ui Monday next. - ri).iniuc! (t tkUa, (Hs.cn, clciicd at lylt A 'in thcjlld ult., for t his ot t i ri.ci i yoii . - - ' lhM. chi, VurUct Li.i no hUrmi iu a "las of whisl.ev ! ; '. . it m rcnum in tut guic?. vz iV iiljicnedict arc billed for Mr next! Thursday and Fiid:iy. ens h.ic gonoAup lately -in this whi!o hen fruit is as choan rioever. oil, sat J" SJir. 'it I 'I N-.r I .i.Vil I la lit, sir -vj. "'. " Wcjo', KrieiiciY fur this -''I I led frohn;Milaslius on thtl'lsj ult., The FickrUiX JA f . Jo.vcVyj lliggihs, from this Iluiuaciia, wa;f spoken Feb. 1 1th. ia'A'jJ :tcf; llassiul, for this port o:n Bristol, Kntr., on the 22d ult. rr Jlqrlna, L.ango, iroin uns rived at liueiislovn on the i In Tbc Second "Vard.: I The Democrats of the Second Ward met ii convention last night, pursuant to a c.i',1 iU2.1 by the rrc3ident, for the pur pose of taking iuto - consideration the ma tier of nominating two 'candidates for Aldermen from that AVard. ' .. j After some dijjcusilon it was rcsiolred to go intoan election at once and a ballot was o-derod w inch resulted in the tipml nation of Messrs. 0. D. Myers and 'IL G. Flatmcr. I ' ' Vc Gentle Legislator; .' 'biuie. parties in Kaleigh refresh ye weary legislators that is when they prac tice at the bar. 2Ccw uiotious. (UtUo finger and thumb maaucl) arc in order every few ifiinutea ami, tli) call fot the previous question is geuerally sustained. The eyes fciud.i:'j':;c have a-good deal to do with it and th-j legislative Bills can't pssj any private prohibition laws. Tbey are gen erally, incorporated in an omnibus (all on a big bus') bill. In fact, prohibition, as applied li self-practice with ye uiodcrn legislator, is not worth' ad ime party. Will A tteniyt a Difficult : Feat. W'o publish the -following from! Ahc Chalottti Observer for the benetit'of l our Wilmington iiremeh : The Tioneer Yr Compa::y will appear ou the streets jihis evening o:i parade andatt&mpt the feat of running two hundred yards,, reeling pfTa huudrcd feet of hoeo and throwing a stream of water one hundred feet all in t'.ic space of two minutes. This Ave be lieve is ec r.hiderol tljc shortest time j in which the feat can bo accomplished, and should the Pioneers succeed injdoing it, it will indicate an excellency of trajning rarely attained by fire companies. i A Special fiouiRalelcU. ; jJ pedal to the Klview from Major Lngclhard, dated at llaleigh this forenoon, states that Col. J. G. Bifrr, of this city, has just been apoiuled a Director of the Insane Asylum and Capt. V. V. Kiehard- son. of Columbus, Director from this Dis- trict on the WesteruLN . C. It. Ii. - ' . It will be remembered that Capt. IJ 15. -jvooictOQ by tbo Chamber (of Commerce of this city, composed of geiitlcmen who last Summer gave some $12,000 worth of iron to the Road. We have nothing to say against the appointment of Capt. Richardson, but it does seem that the- recommendation oi during the winter. onr Ciian.ber midit have been respected! - The one aud Jndfce McKoy. .The aycttevilleHcic Aicake s.iys j Weeain thtlthi eallecaatt whose name heidsV4hi3 Dtidelis giriDg entire satisfac tion to the peojlo of Moore as he, did to those of Harnett couuty. He is fur and and just in all his dealings, and none but the guilty fear him. Wc are glai to have Judge McKoy in our district, even for a little while, for we' feci that he hv already done us much good. TI1K STORM KING. The Mayoralty. Tbc facl that the act of Assembly, un der which the municipal election is to be held in this city on the22d itist., lails to make any provision for tlie election of a May or is iccbuntcd for by tle fact tliat tbc pro visions of section 0, of the act ratified Feb ruary 3d, 1875, amending the charter, of the, city of AVilmingtou, arc still in force, and by this section the Mayor is to be se lected from among the Aldermen, Novelty Gas Machine, j Wc liaYe examined the Novell'' Gas Machine which is on exhibition in the office on lockstreet formerly .ccupied by the VjWmamJJavings Bauk Ojmpany. ItlWCeaililtUiiiachiDC and gives a clear soft aud steady lig'it. It is an automatic gas machine appara tus requiring no skill to manage it aud Very little time and attention. Its sim plicity iristires regular and constant op peration and is made very substantially. Testimonials from, live inspectors and a adjustors of losses by fire in cities iu which if has been in successful opciation are-displayed. Mr. W. II. Ilariisou, the general agent for this State, has the matter in charge, and will take pleasure iu show ing the inodiu operandi to any who ; wish a cheap and clean light. Masculine Fashions. The new styled .of Spri ug silk hats is less belled in the crown than last year; aud the curl in the brim is greater. . , Trousers will be worni a trifle smaller at the kiee and a little larger at the bottom, so as to fall over the boot . There is no lack of variety iti the new I - goods for the coming season, which are fthjaui-ih' design, beautiful super u in iiuaiujr ' Morning 'coats will principally be made to button three buttons, moderately well cut away from the lower one, of mediumjlength in the waist., and rather ehnrtr in ilia skirt than has been yuvi v - - Wind, Rain, Thunder and JLigtftning The Elements Let Loose Many Small Losses, bat lib Serious Dii asters Reported. The storm which passed over this city hist night was not altogether unlookdd for, as notice had been given 'day- before yesterday of its coming. The storm signal to the south of us were run opyekcrday, though tho signal at this place was not hoisted until last night as the storm ' was not expected to reach .US ' until to-day. It was at its height from 4:15 ,to 4:30 o'clock this A, M. , at which' time the ve locity of the wind, which: was' from the southwest, was at the "rate of fifty-two miles per hour. The storm of last night 4 was not as severe as the big blow iu Sep tember last, the maximum velocity of the wind atthat time being at the rate of sixty ujilcii an hour and lasted a great length of time, though the damages sustained in this city were not as great as last night. Trees were torn up by the" root, fences blown down and in some houses window sashes were blown out, and many houses flooded by ' the rain beating under the door, windows and aniperfect roofs. Mauklt Street; Moat of the stores were floixlcd but - we have heard of but ver' few damages to the stocks. The roof of Hcinabcrger's art gallery leaked very badly, aud about fifty dollars worth of goods were damaged by the falling plaster and rain. Goods in other show windows were wet but not enough to make them unsalable.. ! Fkoxt Stkeet. j Kaaprowitz's cigar store was in a meas ure inundated aud abbut fifty dollars worth of cigars saturated. The tin roof of the Furcell House was ripped up and blown over in the yard of the hotel the walls, carpcts,mattrasscs and furniture iu the extension were all damaged. Col. Davis estimates the loss to be about $1,500. o00 to the roof, and SI. 000 to the walls. in coioi , auu I V-rV- ioss js small, tliougu man' naia iu me show-windows were wet. Aaron and Leslie's Monthly.. Memorable American Duel, from the Ilamil ton-Burr to the Beunett-May affairs, as dcscrilxSlandinustratetlinllANK Lrs lie's BoruLAn Monthly for $ arch, a're especially apropos. The MouthljIis cerUih Iy a marvel of excellence and fheapness There arc also interesting papers by Henry Barton Baker, Colonel Thomas V. Jvnox, and Professor Charles A. Joy ; poems by Robert Browning and Ada Vroonian Les He, and a number of stories, tlurt articles etc., by other writers of rccognizodability. Within a year the roriLAi; Moxtulv has gaitutl a circulation exceeding that of any other American magazine. It' must! be pronounced tho favorite family month- ly of America. .Our readers will do well ! to send $Z50 to' Ikaxk LeAie,. 5! rearl Street Xew York, and receive the Monthly for one year,' or 20 cents lur sample copy,, postage free. !! Man Drowned- J (Last night, as the steamer tj 1 Hurt was at Indian WcIIk, about thii ty-scvcu miles above this city, she was struck by the -storm aud blown diagonally across the river. Iu order to impede the progress of the steamer Capt. Worth had a iuc tied, to the shore aud instructed a deck hand, Simp Couucil, colored, to take a half hitch with the rope around a deck cleat at tho bow of the steamer lit obeying orders Council lost his footiug and went into the river foot foremost; as he was not Lee u after he went under it is supposed lie aswept, under the boat by the cun eiit. Cap't, Worth andhis crew stood ready 'to pull if the -unfortunate 'man out of the water and suc ceeded 'in getting hi:;,hat whiclj arose in about two feet of where the man went down. . . .... il TLEASB NOTICE, - -1 . . ' We will be glad to receive ;coaiiittieaii0aj from our friend on any nd all nbjettf t general interest bat ; ' The name of the writer att aJwtji se furnished to the Editor. CommunleaUoM must U written cal? oa one eide of the paper.;, r,-, j. rcrsonalities must be avoided. ' ' And it is especiaUy and partiealarly nsder stood that Oie editor does not always cadon the views of correspondent, unless so state4 in. the editorial columns. . ! ' Editor of. Review. Permit me to su?r'rcst tn f b rnti.r f the 'I bird Ward tho name of George liar riss Esq, as a candidate to represent said U ai d as a member of tho Board of Al dermen. I do this, believing Mr. Uar. nssemmeutly qualified for" the positid:i by reason of his etxensive business expe rience, he being a native of WUnungton, and in every way thoroughly identified w itn the varied interest of our citv, bein- himself a large property holder." - " I think Mr.Harriss will ensure1 not only his own party vote,but-wilb enlist the morciiuerai clcmeut of th3 Republican i-aitjr in ins ucnair. i JSent-v -uarcu yui.,, -. Cut this Out-lt May Save Yonr Life There is no person living but what suffers more or less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet sumo would die rather than pay 75 cents lor a bottle of medicine that would cure them. Dr. A- Lioschcc's German Syrup ha '". lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish everyone ihat tries it, If you doubt what! wc say in print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, - ' ' and get a saniplo bottle for 10 cents and try it, ura rcgularsizc for 75 cents. Ciietnioal skill makes manufacturers adepts iu adultcratiou. . It also quickly ' enables experts to detect adulterations. Dcoll-y'.s Yeast Pow der, for sale by all grocers, has stood the test of analysis and been proven the purest and strongest of baking powders. It makes the most de licious bread, cake, rolls and pastry, of all descriptions. - ' ' " . s In this age of education and general in telligence, the household islhardly complete without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ. Kcad the advertiscraeht in another column. ana men scna lor illustrated catalogue Vnd price list. . V . : jau j 8. Thc-.W. & W. R.-(1L Companjr'aro building a new brick warehouse at Wil- New Advertisements! son,. i New Advertisements. oamwT muTVAii i2siswRAigrcxi co. or ri. R1!?0 AXD FOJtElGX, AT XOWKST CURRENT; HATES. ' Every -lv lacnty and advantage glven to holders of Upen Tolicy books. inch 0 T. C. DeROSSET 28 North Water Street. worn i iii this iSUaiihhip lieqidatvr, Doaue. cicareU shown tVoin Nt w York for this uoit.ou Wednes- d.v i:iitauce. two .A) Luttoii ni'ornuig i 1 SENT.'bf rfalis- r bury, has removed to Wilming ton, for thertnrnnsft nf- rmw- . : . . ' . M l " Rheinslciu .tad aboit fifly dollars worth XiJSl'i!? of goods wet;, but cannot say to what cx- J Everett, over the Marble Yard, on Front si. ' rt.t tho. roods aredamar'lbc conlcc- "JVU ii ' w D , w tiouery establishment of James W. Lipr pitt was slightly damaged, but C apt. Lippitt cannot estimate his loss. a ak - HATHORN and congress WATER. Governor Vance has coats, both with aud without Haps lM Scbuttes' furniture. cstablislimcnt,,'was rvrvivph' r r Nor. .is; or K'Utll. lir. I. bafp-io( )'iking, Ksiuiissen, from, , arrived on thc.-'Jd. ult., at I al- very little consiuerauou 101 .i.u i jm uipsr inoygji uww m otjv people of- Wilmington, and according to f tnuch favor, aud will be. generally pre- 1 , tbrise who irive farroA bv t.brsn desirins a ouietcr style of bllW kun va iuv iw -- i aa J I w , - much should expect but little in return dress, and who do not readily adupt the a ' latctest modes. , The prevailing styles of new goodi for - a aud summer .wear arc stiipcU entire FRUIT BUTTBai inch S MUNUS, Druggist lliii. port, an t'th ins 11 JSlll intetl Mt. The Criminal Court. 1 We ar? especially gratified in-bcing able i v li ST : AST aYIt. ..,.,.,;, -A7.., nimilN,,, fr, to state that lion. u. r. -aieara, oi wi rival at Queenstown, on the city, has teen liumu weu-uy cratic i.egislalivc caucus as oucigc oi me new Criminal " Court for. the county of the nomination j being This tc- and Jcottou are uolh in very light i j this market and supplies are u 1 4J . t lilt tU'liiil;;! livct Council No. 'J, F. of T., New Hanover, equivalent to an appointment. suit has. it is true, been foreshadowed, . as it was understood from the first that Judge 1 ival and Pall at Tcmpcraucc Hall this Meares vas to have this Court, but the fact that the matter has at length been decided, will be received with much grati- Gcation bv all. The appointment is i an cmincntlv vise and judicious one .ana will so be considered by. the Democratic residents of this city and county. Col, li. II. Moore for Solicitor and Maj 'After Ifoats t J iH.Ttioa Tll-2 the stoim, tho cahn. JCot a cloiid dav Ictwccu tho, sun,, aul this of the tcrrcstrul. J spring aud summer .weai uio nnttnrnn and fancv mixtures for suits, with checks ,and stupes tor, trousers In checks the patterns arc not so large as have been worn heretofore, bnt are very clear and bright in color. Ttc double breasted frock coat, is pre eminently the only garment iu which a gentleman who desires to be well dressed will fell drcsssed. It will be cut rather shorter in the skirts than has recently prevailed Sprim-ani Summer Clotlik. A.-.trr.JX lnf vrn mum Ttnt lerrn to "WlUlt 1 - 1 Ann fir low Kt- tlm j,-.i,-. rt . 1 extent. ( :" ' A1 ,' I . : ' ! THE KIVtB . w by JAMES C. ...... : ..... . Was very rough and a number of small boats! were beaten to pieces, aud quite a number of skiffs and lighters Avere driven . . . . . i i . ... from their moonugs and swept oU uyine STOCK OF CLOTniNG and Gent's wind. The yacht Dolly , Vardcn lea her HStilS? i " CW co,nF,ttc 1,1 al1 moorings but was aftcrwSrds sccuretl. A P jn addiUonto mv rceular stock of Men t ilw I and Yoath'a Clolhi sniau scnoouui imhwi u . i ;:r:i. ;;7.L"nB' r 7, , . -t ferjt of Chestnut street arid WAS stopped spcctfully invite thqinspectionofparentrwho at. hj railroad wharf where she jwas made are interested. , i fast The Nor baruuc Lloyd, which Was a Terj large stock oi mc riaicsi Mviea m last. iuc or. , . . . . Neckwear and Half Hose for Gent emen, loading) with naval stores ai uimaau Mast; rcctivcd and oflercd at popula!; plcc Bros.' wharf ion the west side of the river Pesiclhi 9 a 8cTS. 12cTS. 15 CTG. parted her spanker and was blown on the ! sand shoid abreast of the W. & W. R. B. freight s'.ieeW It is thought she will have ' J -. ' to lighttr before she cau be gottcu off. A. DAVID, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, 27 Market St. : latb S 'A llci'rh Observer is gravely rc- iuiif led hat all i Hot gold that I glitters. Ut it look more closely to its credits.' ; vi 1 ':..: hteatmhip Crescent City, Green, bound from Savannah to Morcheal City, put in Ulow yesterday on accouut of Jieav ,v, nti,.J ! i 1 ! List of Magistrates. " . . ; I I . .... . . - : U-- ! '1 1. r is the list of Magistrates it may in his judgment ue necessary, a i . .1 ' 1 1 . . i,.a Theri has lately been a rise ot several, f,.. hi, !i we telesrauhcd vestcrdar and precautionary provision, uuv uuv f I r - av m - foet in the riverat Faycttcyillc and: the wWcu jia uot arriTC until two late for will rarely, if ever, be necessary, lnc Li ,11 . ,1, i,.,iv Wiilo iim Irtri Iu Iwi-rM (hp I .1 ? n'l VI O m 1 onnh. frr: Inrm Will COmmcnCC On CiUlcr two cit k in from 12 to o hjurs. i;r-lis . ' - ;, the first Moriday or the second 3lcmaay. K, D. Hall, John D. in April. It is, as iU name would mdi itr. foil thn trial nrGrtnimal cases cxciu Jo. W. Dunham for OerkgOod as ta its features. lUrovides for six regu- mcnand true and both excellent xununa- hi terms of wo wciks each during theycar, tious, have bom agreed upon for SoliciUr to be held in alternate montlxs tae first and Herk. resistive! v. of the' new Court, term of the year to, be held in lebiuary, The New Court The bill for this Court, as passed by the I s0tP stack and awning . of the Legislature, has not yet come to hand, tcamcr vavc were blown off.. but wc ars enabled to gleau atew ioints ; . depot. I The tin ou the roof of the new 'freight , ' ' t ntnf tliirtv vards. sued was ripiwu up v w The damage can bo repaired for fifty" dol- Court, to call au extra term wneuever . . . n tll0UgU tbo damage was much greater. ird Ward ii milE DEMOCRATIC Voters of the Third JL Ward will meet at the Ha l over J. C Munda Dniff Store, FRIDAY evening next, March 9th. lor express purpose of nominating two Candida Ua for. Aldermen. $ L..II. DOWDEX, nich 8 l'midcnt. OLDlUjFs MILLS a Aiui HILTON' MILLS. . -.The storm started the roof of tIjckUi- though the damage sustained Notice. THE I'RESIDEXTS OF thj pttootratic Ward Clab are requested to call amect- i5 of their respective Wards on TUESDAY night, 13th int., to nominate candidates for Aldermen. cither by ballot or otacrwice as uicy may acicnnine. I -11 ing mm, d here's another. The sold chain aiid locict Auvcrthsod as losL jiii last Mon-- licaus : For the City "mch7 Star copy C. II. KPIilN'SsOX, Cliin'n Citv Deui. Exl Cota. day owiKr advrrti ;i:vikw ycstcnUv was recovered by the . iThelliuder saw the cnicnt aud brought it to tins oflice. :. sli-rht ' A shed, under WincH wagons, carts, ctc, were kept blew down audiHoW and CrOOd NoVClsJ Just lvl.- i ivamn winch was Under the SaCu Jan,. John I.'. totwcll, C.1L Schalken. UrdanaMparpos, ku tlr. toe T . , Walker Mcar, 0. G. rarJcy, Jr., .jW4ittkbf UJMn bnor it lhc ri m tIi0 w T?F,SSSiTSI.SS. Y " la "il .1 .. rni3 ctuf nHl I .-mm a? m T iJt 1 1 mm S w j vcrv severe .out wuu lULuav i ine irefT. a iwu- oiui v. I1IIAS. D. Ml'ERS & CO. 5 ClI Worth Front Dtroet; ii TRULY 6000." Will VE11Y MANY TiiLSK akk 6ui: r RETAIL PRICliS l And lower thin ever sold before. v Love, Sclomou lkar, J, Cf. 31illis, John S. Beady. -Wc direct attcutiou to tho advertiser tnent o iu thi 'r T. C. DcKossct as it appears issue. .He represents first-class iiistiraucccfiupanus and is prepared -.to take t'fUribc'riks7 coastwire or forcigr, at lowest cuiTciit rates. . , It should be understood that thenihety days' clause in the citv bill does not an- ply to tlios'j who are thrown iuto a differ cut waril through a change" in the boun dary lins of the wards. It will only all'ect tl.6s3 who i1 . may u- .- r I.-. r ii yf.i ITnnrvt PniiTt. ADDcals can OC taKCU Uirixn - . i I. f . 1 ! . ; .1-, ti.,n v.... it- u- n. .. Tt n W'-fh ,T. Ltn tho Urcme VAuri. au u iuiwu.vm . w .-i . . miifinn. Trlll?l VC1 V lO AIMS COUUlJ v u.15owdcn, t;. 11. aicvuigg. h . i w - - - Wihr.in.rtonTownshin-Authonr Howe,0 Xcw llanovcr. no w u - - t w - . - Jos. C, Hill J7 a Smrtb , beard m tho Criminal wnn, so cau uv t.r...i !..: 'rrn11st?thcn criminal case irom tins couuij -- - , Tr o . t. ",i.tT uU,L 1 Snnerior Court, unless removed Masoulwro'TownshipG. Wagner,0 frousouic ctucr couniy m - ti- - i i,;.k -tiif merior Vouij. jATT.cs .M.-nit!?omerv. jouu uea&iey.- - - i u ; --x -i iT V Unit.0 A. have mrisdicuon a.&kXUVh.W lUHUiJUii' f : 1 i . . --TV ! 1 a .1 .riirt in.! IK? Ai Moselv. J.X.Mafilt.-: - 1-" AWsiaiiiwvr 1 . ' ii m i r ;... ol .ifir-in rtTnovinrrfthe nresure of cnn- tipo rear lownsmp i. ow, I j ? , f t Tia-iwn t nM.if inal cases from the Superior Curt det, ... . . . - tJ- - i'l'tw 1 I nAl f;ir thA hMHilT m CTUUXaituu The urst namca in tue iis; ior xowu-1 m.io ' i i - . c ho I irl t i inm v auj iuum uva v rcmore from on I uips is iu i wv( j c a tcim of two years, the in the speedy adminUtration of justice to Worli. i cloth.. Dr Mm Hnrr Wood The Steward-'' Uy authjr of "Yalcntini; 4 Yox.n I "Basil, or The CrpsicJ V.thr Ky!i Wilkie . - . - - I vDuua, a The root ou this boiKiing was suurai, i "Corinne, or iuiv '. liy Jiaaatna c ctacu . ... . e '-I... -.iIti nf the HOOT I . . v- r Uiit air. iioLu un. -to - - i - , the damage was light, S w. c. Se a. b. e. - - were immaterial. The wrcs between tnis citv and Smithville aredbwu. Z ; at - f CITT BAU. Brands of Flour sold in' thlo ..-1 . ,. i i. . City, but tho - I ! . ' i "Plant's Extra !' As all who harc trl'.-d it ' will tcft5fy; 1 ' TraDy o)( o o CHAS. B, MYEBS & CO..' 5 dt 7 Uortb Front Dt,"' mch Poppia: tbe CacaUn.' Bv author of "The TbeJealoas Wife." Er Mus Jolia Tar4oc. erril!.M lir anthor of "The Initial." nncer Fef uer feporU great dcbtruc-1 "Sylvester So and. By author "Valentine tion by the gale. Over 100 .telegraph I .aW'ofarrettj Woman -8 i Wi were prostrated between WUming- JHlZ" ir . . . I ti mieii u. s, or u uj wi vutuci ton and Florence. Oac cngtn? ran two tree tops, but sustained' no damage. TUdu sands of trees were blown down and ronsderablc damage d '.n to tnJ. For sale at Rare Bareairiby-; JAY BE HAD li GESrS and Yoata's yilllllljllBiO t Dhricr'S Clothing llotue.. South' aide of Market street. :: " . Getting ready; fur Spring stDck fxai sll t K 1.1 .--'. s. .. :! i. ii. -if 1- liM - Si m4 live B'vjfc anl ilaric Store. Store. 1 ftt13 iuirtfor 90 Cent S. t A. SIXZIX2ZI. ward to nnothev". n?xt four yean , an 1 the last six years. alioAenderc. ', f 1
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