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H3 THIS PAPER , yuhUjir rj afternoon, Snndaye ei- : c?ped br OS II. T. J A MES. ITIMTOK A!T TKOrKIETOF. , I j;H n 1 niONH, ItSTA i E P A 1 1 . , On vcarj$5 00; Six months, $2 50; Thrc months, $1 23 ; One month, 60 cents. , 1 h j paper will be delifcred bj carriers, .MC,;.f ch'ftrgc, in any part of the city, at the vi. ore rate, or 13 centi per week. Adrertiiiupj ratei low and liberal. ySubecribcn will please report any and il failures to receire their paperd regularly. i i; via summakJt. Packard saya lie will resiut to the bitter - Gold i v ii jever tliatmay tucn). hi." : in iScvf York, i t A i.Ulcil y4tcrJy morning in tl e oince oi L .i.,hi) J.-vvi.tt & Sons, New Yd rk , which rile! tvJ f the Jewctts and v pundcil J. A. H-1" another member of the ; firm. Tlje co.il coinpauies have v lop ted a liinmus the product of coal by cacl I';,.- j.' iui' proposes eight million ton for v,.niijtitiye points .jiluriug 187"7. ; Niie veilcU from the Los Island fishing il, vt with tlicir crews of ninety-live men, ,uv ininling, and all arc supposed to Uavo , ..ijii!erell in a gale at sea. - Charu- li.il.iin ives Washington for Columbia It is authoritatively stated UiiU there has been; no change, nor is .limit au die extra likely to be, iu iu he date of session namely, J lino mi. 'imL The loss by the tire in Jctfsup Ss M-jijrc'o paper mill, at WihniugionV Dela ware, ii ilow estimated at from 18200,000. l'i $300,000, upou which there is 12u,000 iinsuruncc, divided among fifteen companies.'. : The Nieholls Board of Pirtctors .ijhavo; takea charge of the city Hospital at New Orleans. Tjiey found from OUOi to 700 patients therein, and there Lad been no mouey. An en thusiast meeting at Vandal ia, La.,, adopt ed Ja resolution pledging taxes and unquali lied support -to the Nicholls government. Pcioc lias not yet been concluded U'twceu Abyssinia aud Egypt, but proba bly will be, because the King of Slioa has captured (.onda, and tho Abyssinian arn.y his in uMisequcnce been withdrawn from the Egyptian frontier. The projected treaty will Cede no territory to Abys niiiia, but wiil provide for a rcduc li u of the Egyptian export duties; -.f.iM Vaniiyck's paiuting of the 'Virgin and L'hikfl, "' whieh was btoleu from the National has Gallery in Berlin a- few days beu rceovprcd. - The im- lr-j tnieiit iu the Pope's health coutiuues; he was a! rj to walk from his apiitments audience on Wednesday morn- t ) give a in.:.- anion; I i4 There is jircat destitution c laborers in Jersey City and In-cad riots are noti improbable. . At, St Philip's colored Epiicopal Church, in' New York on Wcducsday ivcuiog, 35 J on g colored women were confirmed. - A (jJcorgiati walked all of the way lioiu his home to Washington to sec Mr. I Lives; lie could have found a better look- .m;; man hearer home. tlavcsrhas jiit appoiuted Paul fcjhobaek, une of Spciieer'tJ 1 'petf, audi a "dirty, indecent rogue, to be the Uuccivor of Public Mou- jc) at Alentgomcry ; Civil Service reform, spotted Tail, with Crazy Horse and l)6o of his followers, have come in and sue for r l-eacc The Republicans . elected their ticket in Rhode Island on Tuesday y reduced majoriticsj The Danish i;igUg was closed ou Wednesday royal decree. Georgo fSharp, Jr., of Atlanta, CJa., has iurued up missing m that city and so has $o0,000 iu moucy and $CO,000 iu pi ccious itoocs.- The Princess of Wales js at Bologue, en route to Athens. The Very Rev. Father Bonaventura Kel Icr provincial of the Franciscan- Fathers f rom New Y'ork to the Mississippi, died in 1'tica yesterday. -1 A Chicago dis- iuUcb says tho whiskey rectifiers of tho jt-untry liavc cntcrod into a combination blculatcjiito place; the price of their roducts on what may bo considered a rofiuble i basis, and at the same time tbuvc suspicion of crookedness. THIS WOOD'S MAIL. DIAMOXD MERCHANT MISSING special to the New York Herald. Atiasta, Ga., AdHI 4, 1877. There sreat excitement in this citv over the niyktcrioiis disappearance of George Sharp, lr., the roost widelv known diamond and iNcl merchant in the South. He disap- lrca on last rnday night aud has not iecu heard of sidce. No suspicion or aeaeiucsa was groused until Tuesday uiorniu2,wbcn his store vas closed by a representative of Stim & Co., jewellers, j Ncw York, to whome he was indebted jHbout. 1,000. New! Yorker closed the . ftre .under ixtocecdings against au ab-i!"JmS-..' Since this action1 the Zr tU - S tcYx bM en made f orulb nssinsmau vnd detectives Sput : to work in a! tb . .1 uv - i n . . 'r""" ooutficrn at.cs, butothinS has yet been heard It apppears that Mr, Sharp has been icanly iQvolved for some time, and that ;ii:a famous store was supported almost entirely upou borrowed capital. His credit has beeu impaired and he has beca forced ,0 the streets for mouoy. By pav ng usurious rates of interest, and putting f unmud or jewel collaterals iu the hands LI - !l3S m cabled, to He )m hn .icci'ifcronu la o fo li5 "A VOL. 2. i creditors and borrow back bis collaterals fr the purpose of exhibiting, them to his customers, returnins them if not sold, or otherwise the mdner. On lant Friday he went to each of bis creditors aud received bit collaterals, alleging thai he bad a chance to atlK On Friday night he was missing, taking the collaterals with him. It is believed by many that he has fled the country. A cursory investigation shows that he owes to the street brokers over $60,000, for which he had pledged $60,000 worth of .diamonds. lie got . possession of jdl these aiamoucu Dcfore hc disappeared. A reward of $1,250 has been ofisred for his capture, and a telegraphic fund provided with which to direct the pursuit. His friends contend that he will return in good faith, averring that he has frequently taken trips like this to Nashville, Charles ton,1 Wilmington, 'Arc, with a large lot of diamonds, aud forced the sale of $10,000 or $12,000 worth and returned with the money. There aro others who believe that he has commited suicide. Itf appoars that on Thursday he sent for two physicians at different times, and consulted them as to the most facile and painless poisons, and showed a won derful familiarity with details of all the suicides by poisons that have occurred here within the past few years. It is pretty well ascertained that he provided himself with poison on Friday. The last that was seen of him in Atlanta was when he entered a drug store, late Friday night, and hurriedly purchased a shaving brush aud shaving soap: His direct liabilities outside of Atlanta are not very large, as it is discovered that the most of his magnificent stock was on consignment. This stock is now in the store, under charge of the Sheriff. The local press has had no mention of his disappcaraucc aud complete uncertainty hangs around the whole affair. It. is ru mored to-night that evidence, is obtained to prove that he is hiding in Atlanta under a disguise. j The Malls. ' The Malls close and arrive at the City Postbfflc follows: I CLOSE. Northern through ; mails - - 5:15 PM Northern through aUd way mails. 8:15 A M Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and ' routes supplied therefrom - - 5:15 P M Boot heru maiis i for all points South, dally :30 P M 0:00 AM "Western malls (C. C. R. W.) daily (except Sunday) - - -Faretteville, and offices on Cape days - - - - 10 P If Fayettevllle by C. C. R. W. daily, (except HnndRyi) - - - 6:00 A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- rtoes overy Friday - - 6K)0 A M Smithville mails, by Kteamboat, dally, (except Sundays) - - 2:00 P M Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Supply, Shallottc and Little Iihcr, every Friday at - 6:00 A H ARRIVE. Norllieru through mails - - 12:15 PM Northern through and way mails. 7:15 P M Mouthem malls ------- 9X) A M Mails deuvered from 6:00 A. M. to.7.-00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 930 A. M. Stamp Oflice open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 r. M Money order and Register Departments open same as stamp oflice. ; Stamps for salcat general delivery when stamp office is cio&ed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. flails collected fr6m street boxes every day at i:00 P. M. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Gko. Myebs Always .FJrst rig Ilams and Shoulders. ' . W. P. Toomer, Sact'y Notice. A. Shkike. Collars by the backet full 25 cents a bucket. . See notico of Tildcn and Vance Guards to-night. uiauen Lourc, duago c?eytiiour, presi d- iug, opens next Monday. Gcr barque Superb, Frondt, from this port,- arrived at Amsterdam on the Jd inst. Stcamsihip H. J. lolry, Price, cleared froni Baltimore for this port on Wed nesday. ' ' Br brig Kate Cpham, Hjclmstroui, from this port, arrived, on the 31st ult. at Da ricn, Ga. Cau anybody tell why it-tacs two days for a newspaper to come from Newbern to Wilmington ? Hon. A. M. Waddcll an.TMr. 'F. W. Kerchncr, of this city, were in . Fayettc villo on Wcducsday. 1 It is hoped that winter has at leugth stepped down and out and that this bright weather is a harbinger of Spring. In earnest. The Messrs. Worth made a sale to-day of 40 barrels of N rosiu at 1 per barrel. This is, the first sale cf new rosin reported this season. The Rusiaus arc a pretty wideawake sort of people, but as they .don V believe in the Gregorian calendar they aro about n week behind the rest of the world. ' As a cousequeucc. laat Sunday, when every body else was celebrating Easter, the Grand Duke's people iu New York ob served Palm Sunday with due solemnity. In this ago of education and general in telligenco, the household is hartBjr complete without 4 Cornish $ Co, Piano cor . Organ, Bead the advertisement in another column and theu scud for illustrated catalogue and price list. - jttn 8 MIT t . : WILMINGTON, N. C, This month has five Sundays and five Mondays. i We gain just exactly one hour of day ligh tthis month. Only one case, a drunk ami. down, before the Mayor this morning. A more beautiful morning than this was rarely found in this latitude in April. Thanks to Maj. Jos. A. Engelhard. Secretary of State, for a copy of some im portant acts recently passed by the Leg istatareVlU ;.v " ' '. ' ' We will begin the publication, hi a day or two, of a series of articles relative to the topography of the country tributary to Wiimlngtoh, which, we hope will be found of interest to a!l. Rljrnold Not Cominjr. The Charlotto Observer announces that George Rignold will appear at the Opera House in that city on the 16th iust., and that be will not play anywhere else in tbc State. As it takes a thousand dollar house to satisfy Mr. Kignold's capacious maw, we are : glad to learn that he is to give Wilmington the go-by. We'd rather keep that thousand dollars at home and let the Riguel d go elsewhere for it. Hampton in Charlotte. Gov. Hampton was to have arrived- iu Charlotte on the 9:35 tram last night from tho North and . becoming preparations were being, made to welcome hi in. His intention was to remain over in the city j until this morning and Gov, Vance was telegraphed by citizens to come o.n and meet him there and the ladies prepared to decorate the. special car which was to convey him to Columbia. It would seem, and rightly too, that tho Southern people cannot show4 too much of regard and es teem for Wapb Hampton. End of the Passover. With last eveniug ended the Hebrew Feast of the Passover, which begau at sun set last YVednesdagr evening, that day ben in$ the ' fourteenth:, day of tho month of Nesen, which ia the first month of the Jewish year and corresponds with the interim included between the twentieth of March and tire eighteenth of April. The festival of Passover is ordaiued to com memorate the goodness df Almighty God in having heard the cries of the children of Israel wben cruelly persecuted by the Egyptians. ' . ' The Thermometer. Fromhe United States Signal Olliee at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock ; Augusta, 54 ; Charleston, '57 ; Cincin nati, 50;' Jacksonville, 63 ; Knox viile, 44 ; Lynchburg, 54; Memphis, 63; Mobile, C i y Montgomery, 59 ; Nash ville, 54 ; New - Orleans, 64 ; New York 41; Norfolk, 47; Pittsburg, 42; Savan nah, CO; St. Louis, 51 ; Washington 40: Wilmington, 53. How To Take Care Of Furs. . Ladies, it has been remarked, as a general rule imagine that care in putting away furs is all that is; required ; they think thej can wear them when aud how they please, provided they expend a few peuce for camphor when they lay them aside, This ' idea should be corrected. More harm ia done to furs by wearing them for a week after the weather has become warm than during aa whole cold season. " When they are put aside they should be brushed the right w ay with a soft brush', and an old liucn handkerchief folded smoothly over them, aud a ' piece of gum camphor kept in the box all the time, to scare intruders in tho shape of moths. ' . v ' , District court. The Spring term of U. S.' Court lor the District of the Cape Fear w ill convene in this city on thslasOfonday in the month, tlie 30th icst. j The following have been drawn as jurors for the term: Nets Ilatioccr Xcunly George L. Schutte,, yMfrcd, Howe, Johu K. Crow, Georgo .W. Bctts, J.Uiics II. ('uraway, Samuel Xorthrop, William I. Oldham and Jjha tWv SU George. " Duplin XJbuntJaxrvz . (As, IV A. Newharrj lbcuus Watson, liobcrt II. BrowDSibcns Cooper, B. Withcringtn, James F. Shiai,:od Jo ha jQ-jreP ; BrunsKidi Court Wm . Walters, J ;imci C. Grimes, , Lawson . K. Skipit r, l'cter Rouik, Bichard Doshcr, Julia W. Iints. John I$t Poundi and S, Gerncr:' That intolerable nuisance, the bouso 0y, is abroad in the land now, - and they might have been seen this morning swarm inf in rrat nnmbora in the open air. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, Military. v We learu that the shipment of arms made a few days ago from the Adjutant General's Oflice atRaleigh to the Whiting Bifles iu this city has arrived, and that Capt. Gordon will parade his Company for the first time ou the 10th of May, Memorial Day. r Personal. 1 Johnstone Jones, Esq., Editor of tho Raleigh Neics, and Adjutant-General of the State on Gov. Vance's Staff, arrived in the city to-day at 12 o'clock and is the guest of Mrs. Thos. D. Meares. He expected to have been here last night, but was de tained in Raleigh by a slight sickness. Sealed Letters Found. Cue of the street gaug uuder charge of Officer G. W. W. Davis of the poliece force, picked up this morning on Fourth street, between Market and Dock, , three letters sealed and ready stamped for mailing, addressed to-Mrs. Jennie K. Pitts, 272 Scave'r street,-Boston, Mrs. James Dawson, Windsor House, New York, and Mr, Ws. L. S. Townshend, Aunapolis Juncfion, Mdi The letters may be had by calling at the Review Office. ' ' ' ; The .Juryman and their Taxes. It having been asscrtcil that some mem bcrs of the present. G' rand Jury of tho Criminal Court had not p?.id their taxes, as is required by the law, 'the; matter was investigated this morning when it was iouud that of the 28 jurymen, 11 had paid, 0 were somewhat . in doubt and 1 had not paid. His Honor, Judge Meares, had the Jury before him this forenoon aud sent the 14 who had paid and who form a sufiicicnt quorum, back to their duties, while the others were relieved temporarily of duty so that they might ascertain if they had paid. Prof. Agostini's Soiree. A very pleasant evening was tho result for the many who attended the closing exercises of Mr. F; M. Agostini's danciug school, at CurrieV Hall, last evening. There were many pretty features but the most charming of all was a quadrille of babies or little more than babies, the young folks having been brought on the floor in baby carnages which excited i the unqualified admiration of all who i were present. The exercise's were all ex- cellent. however, aud we think that Mr. I Agostiui deserves much credit for the ' manner iu which he lias taught the young ideas how to dance. - i Miss Manly and Mr. Haywood. .Although thl audience 'at the .Opera House last night was not such in point of numbers as to gratifv the friends of these two talented 'young North Carolinians, yet Jhere was no visible effect of this dis couraging fact in their performance. The rendering of the different parts,' whether in recitation or acting, was equally as sue ccfsful as oa the previous night. Miss Manly, we think, is certainly des tine to reach the very highest success as a tragedienne and may rival MrsVSiddons for popular favor,; wui'ewo ,4hiuk-Mr. II ay wo-xl may prove eqivvlly successful In his role of low corne lian. Some may think this rather extravagant praise r but JL he some who do think so will be -found among those who have uut, heard theuu We honestly think that a bright aiuian eminent future is before them both. ' . . : ,. . . p For the He vie Wi Mr. I'imtoi: : I arujery much pleased with your article "lif vestefdav's 0aTly Beview" relative to thc iQcrcase in receipts at this port and the fact that turpcntinc.! ana timber aro, iv no means i cjthaustcd , industries in this section.' 1 think, how ever, that your valuation of all of the in creases in receipts is rather low and that of rosin, the only decrease, father high, and that-the' amojtmt of net increase will , foot up considerably more than - $"-,001,-i 000. Yoii must remember that by far the ; larger bulk of rosms is in common grades t aud that straiL-ed soldas low as $1 2703 .1 30 last year. Spirits is aboijit right, tar is too low, for tiir has maintaincil an ; almost steady value, and you take no ac count of sales in order, while crude tur pentine is, I think, somewfca thunder the average. You cafcuLifc "criuto at,2 25, based, I suppose, on au avewigc: of liard aud suit, but you give no credit tlicrc to the Spuing ;ud Summer productijns of virgin turutiuc,: which, iu thce Masons ruus from cue-third to ouc-lifth higher than yeliov dip. As for cotton, your estimate is very loic aud the average of this staple ihould have been 11 instead of 10 cents aud in itself this would liavc added $15?. 510 tvi your est! mate, ,, 1 lie naiLt: of IM.Ev't -XzApt -Vwbuz 6hed a bain through every lwusehold, for its use necessitates the most perfect bread, cakes, pica, pastry, etc., other things being equal. Steptics need but a single trial to he convinced that this is the best of all powders ied in baking. NO. 65 . Miss Manly and Mr. Haywood left here this morning for Charlotte where they will entertain the citizens of that burcr to morrow evening. The schoonerjZCTiry A. Paul, which put into this port in distress on the 19th day of February, has undergone a complete transformation as regards her rigging, having been changed from a three masted schooner rigged ressel to .that of a full rigged barque. .i - Criminal court.. The following cases were disposed of ia this Court to-day: State vs. Daniel Mucks, for larceny. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to 10 years in the Penitentiary. State vs. John Smith, lor larceny. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to. 2 years in the State Penitentiary. State vs. Edward Thomas, lor assault and battery. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to pay a nc of $10 and costs. ' State vs. Henry Boone, for larceny. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to 4 years in the Penitentiary. : State vs. Wash Green, fur assault and battery. Verdict guilty. -Sentenced to pay a fiae of $10 and costs. Masonic YCars. The following is a Masonic calendar with rales for obtaining Masonic dates:' Ancient Craft Masons commence their era with the creation of the world, calling it Anno Lucis (A. "l..,)'Iu the vcar of Light." Add 4,000 to. the current year (Christian era.) thus, - plus 4.000 A. L. 5877. " " Scottish Bites, same as Ancient Craft, except tho Jewish Chronology is used, Anno Mundi (A. M. "In the year of the world." Add 37C0 to the current year: thus, 1877 plus 3700 A- M. 5GS7. After September add another rear. lioyal AVch Masons date from the year the second Temple was commenced by Zcrubbabel, Anno Inventonis (A. Jnv.,") "In the year of the Discovery." Add 530 to the current year ; thus. 1ST 7 plus ."P,0 A. luv. 2407. Koyal aud Select Masters dale "from the year in which the Temple of Solomon' w as completed, Anno Dciositions (A. Dep.,) "In the year of the Deposit." Add ' 1,000 to the current year ; thus, 1877 plus 1,000 1 no-- ivuiguis xcmpiar eoinincnce tncir era with the organization of their order. Anno T.-;i.i rii -t . t i Ordinis (A.O..) "In the year ofihe Order." rroui me current, year, iukc i nil ; thus. lSi t minus 1111 A. O. 7GC. "Advertising fis the seed of. business tlirift-" Sow tue o 1 liucrally, that you may reap a rich 'harvest. . Tho People Want Proof. There .is no medicine prescribed by physician?, or sukl by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Bosc'iiees German Svkuf for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Iungs. A proof of that fact is that any person afllicted, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. . It has lately been introduced in this country from. Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing everyono that uses it. Three deses will relieve any case. Try it. New Advertisements. Pie: IKlainros AND Over 70 Boxes of the y SOLD IN" ONE DAY : vr, uarantee thi' Tey t!,e vt-rv LWk in r lntTkcf Ql y 75 CetltS per j-und. i flVIA THTywc h 1 V D" K UJUl 1TA A aJJLvU 11 t apU 13 Soutji Front Street. ALOTS FIRST! DELICIOUS NEW BUTTER ! JUST IN ' - SI- ' Perfectly Elegant AT GEO. MYEBS'i 11 ipT$ 13 Front Street- A DTERTISE UAlLv EH VIEW 1877. aBXLBSSSS iHoka Tea We will be glad to receiTaal1ieknV.V,r from oar friend on anyt n4t n it5c f general interest bnt ; Iy The name of the writer nut always fc furnijbcd to the Editor.; J 'f;i Communications muct bt writtea ea?? en j one ide of the paper.; ; ! I'ertonalitics must be avoided. ' v J A ' . ; ., . ' . ''-': Andit is cpccially :and parties Urlj u4; . -stood that-Ae editor ( dees not always tadart the viewi of correspondents, anlect m stalW in the editorial columns. V ' i ' Advertigementa. NOTICE. T"fIfEW!LL BE A nNAL MBET1KO X of the Tilden and Vaaee Goarda tail v. ning, at 8 o'clock, in the buUdiar aedeer' South of Mr. Fjfe's. A full atteadaae it earnestly desired. Bj order of Ihrn Prai4eal. pl W. P. TOOMEB, Scefj. Wew rwTuoic. " T WOULD THAT MT LOVE. 1 C 1 By MetfdiawoLd uiuiMiiuiAic. ooio, duet and Sleep in Peace! By Pinsuti. e. Watching and Waiting. By l ord.,,? What Were All the World Without Tbe? H By H. p. Da&ka. - - I-;- Triomphe dei ArmesJ March BHlliattv.' ' Venetian Gondola Song, without Words. Also, Instruction Books for the Piaat. Or- gan, Violin. Flute, Ac. ; , r , , ; , For sale at HuirjoDnnona'd; Live Book and ilusle Btorey 'v ' 39 A 41 IfarkUaL. ajil 5 NEW, CHEAP Aim GOOD gPRING STYLES NOW IX. Gents, arid Youth's and JBoya' i Clothing. SL'llS FOR jg which Sold a jtar ago for ? 15. " , " ! i. V A FACT ! A FACT ! A FACT-! a. sxznzaa, .. Markt street, inch 7 PETTEWA Y & SCHULKEII, . BR'OK Kits'. AM) COMMISSION MER ' ehauts, are lilling orden for - " . V - ' All Description; ofMcrclianditie, - .r Corn. Oats, Bran, l'eu, 4c. ' .'luiasst-s ana nuear, au graaeg, ., Conec, Candles, Hoar Lye, 4c. Mullets, Mackerel, Ac. . - --it. ; ! Meats'and Lard, all grtdt Olur, Spirit Casks, &c., Ac., . , At the Very Loweet Market Prlct A - Attention civen t eleetinj Quality ' V ".. t-f Cloodd and l'ackagei. , '. Consignments of Naval Storff, Cottos) Poultry, Bides, Tallow, Wax, Furs, Acbat,.. special attention, mch 12 SPECIAL INDUCEMEIfTS. I Q MONDAY. APRIL 2d, I will we'hee a new feature ia the com- 4 Clothing L Call early ami roe for Tourfcdf that ;1 hat ' , hu: largest and most complete nor ttfMgh 7 and best fitting and most re &onabI priced . Clothing in the city. . ',- . , tverUiing.XEW, HTYLISI1 aad CQKAP ia h 3l Clothier, 27 Mtrket st . ' jFBKSH AND CHOICE ' T O jol 3L i ea iV- a Marsh Mallow Drops. - Chocolate Pralines, .t . ' ,'. Jim Crows, Cbocalatc Carom eli, .Cocoanut Cream, Cream Walnuts, Cream Dates, Dried Ffc J Cream Taffy, Orutt, Apple, Grapes, . ; Sbellbark, tralt?air 1 f W I.M. I'f . rr ' . . . . . . . -W.& v rvy i iu.M WH ? 1 UllK, A'.fi.corner Front and Princess 8t. Sgn of Punch. 4 1 0 H L . VKllV SMALL, VERY CHOICE SUGAR-CURED PIG HAIDJ. :r D 2C D fl YEIiV CHOICE TBIN" SUOAK CL'RiT ' BREAKFAST BACOIT. if EyrekaS Steam-Sliced Smokod Bp., f In h'maU Pes. ' . ' r SHREDDED COD-FISH: l.v In SiuaH Packages. .f i 5 S.tit I CTLY X EW CHOP t T y PRUNES AND CURB AliTOr Thj and all ether Ceods t :s ; Best in thio rwlarfrot TO" (!IIAS.D.JimSM 5 Cl 7 north Trent fltreet. rl2 j . f -ff h i
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