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ta"1" . . , . . . r . . - ,. - r . . . ...rv afternoon. .i.ii.t"i-1 - it T. J A iT1 - . lpTIroSTA;E PAH'- 0'" 1- ' .-, One montn,ov ivmc. montn.'- i".' , n'"lKi delivered Kvc-rriew, rb" in any part of the c.tv, at tire orUcenUrer . ' . . low ana huc ,T receive their paper, regularly. II bW 10 xlle"tRi"'AI'.colJ1K(?'- , , . . f..i rn O U1U . . .,,r.1av cveniiii Willi re- , .rii 1H. I - llJ5tl ',...,.l,;.hlv6atinicto.y 10 tins liU"' ... 1 ..liiri nllt li ' v in a very eminent degree to all tr-w,,0NVe,e i,mne,liaU',y CUn" V- vith the Giurt.. ..rtMlU , ...... i.:1T,.U-t I... flu. I , ; x Mcares uoww I,UBV." ' "' 0 J rov. iinpartlai atlaiiuibtra- ;;,f1(UUiciusUco l"n," 7 "7 ' ! .:..; J,. J ccutlcmcii while he 1,1 ...... Inch of North C:iroIiii:i Ir.in l,.s uf the vear Ib08. .. u ir lew w .1 - ..w.l.,. I priiniii'iK: r.:?n.r,it.iniis of the fact thatjus- . ;.firr inav be tetnperetl with fM J ft" JUO"- - . n. Solicitor. G.I. aiwfi', MKfwi.se -i-b .f,,fiil batbfaction. Although he lias l-r oie years not ju active i.ractice t. ..M. -noil that the hiiruws of his pro- f,..;. hitk'dMUoothly upon his shoulders iO,.ItUlH!waiChiiidy familiar with the IK ''uf tl-' UWUS. Thr Clerk, Mai. Duiiham, showed hmi- II i , be au tfiicient oflict'r and altogether ji'h'tj tlie duties of his posit wu. Tieork accomplished, by thy Uuuri u ;n.niJi beyond what couKl reasonably have been expected, taking into considera- Iajii the fact that all the old criminal Lwi) belonging to the Superior Court Uliu that docket and will not come UUc'the: Criminal Court until its June tm TLase cases will be transferred by twSupem Court at its hcxt term which t'jtfiintiuxi'ou next 3Ionday. J '. XotwithsUinding- the' Court opened on bt JIfiidiiy week. with not a case on its lU'ke! and with'a (J rand Jury which had j: reduced to 1 ho u u iu her of t wel vc jiiMw.ou'iug to tbo fact that, six of the iTiyu-i! eighteen were found to be' not j'whfol according to law to serve as :;w!id jimK.yettlic Cuurt was skui in the u.id.'t vf busy investigation of olfenees dr,d ihs criminal law of the State, and kyt'lusy until the close of the term. IVt-'raiid Jury found 12 true' bills. "ttoiumbcr-G2 were brou-ht to triaj j.' 1'i litre Convicted. We repeat that I':- J aiJ aniOUUt of Work .aeenrrmlishprl Iiic!i w,ifi nut to be expected under the "MMistancw attendant on the first term lie ubovc exhibit siumvx -i ' rn. .v.l f.-v Suitor ef which he may justly feel i'J:; Mes this ijt may not be im- F'lTr to mention that the wlii'js of tl.is Court !havc already been heimlhcct, if not direct, cause of niacin i t)u-(".f- t;..., .1 . --v iuuiy me neat little-sum 'Jvl lW. We also liear it rumored that aiti?nal SumofSl,&00 wHl like rJ'oht into the Citv Treasury Mindar source and " by sinilar Wintment-h ... ,rf Hi' Spring Visitation. r vi ""wuuuuuv auer "liter. -i u.. .....April lu 'leuton..J issiou. " 17 ' 19 'asbinj county... " UrJ faster , ''I'lWu, il li ii il 1 it 22 26 29 1 o 6 9 10 ;u licailfort rnnni " " neural-, u.. r ')couu,y...... 1 .i. ...... '.May uth.' - Umrd, i'"V 'v-- " llaa,riUU Acowuii Day) .Y. - nuitM " CUrcbi Gotland Nock. 1 lV Ascension..... 4i, 13 'Ianalf of Dioccsaii' Mis- ---v at, uucu piacc. I 'sL I . artet-iv Mootir,. 5 l4nrf.IW of appointments for the 'I Son. T nct oi"thc Malnxlist E. ,;;-.......Ail 2829 12 13 10-20 J"icr nl 11. "OKUin l "J,u,inr April j..lronr Street.. . A! ,v rv!S.pel....M;V I UoUarriq Mis- 2(3-27 J 1 popie want iroor. i-...l!i 110 '"edicino i11,w.ij u.. ffC?, German t?.nb "tiled, op Vhat v iVrnr Prof of that li.,t,iy l,crb0 anhcted. can rnt.o V a. LC II II II IR A II I 11 II II I II. II IIL II l i IV II 11,1 1 , i . W VOL. 2. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. JEWETTNew York Sunday Papers. Cuvs. D. Myers & Co--Little Beauties New Spring Butter Malaga Grapes. Jos. A. Exgelhakd, Sect'y of State An nual Statement of .the Client Mutual Imu rancc Co. A. Shriek. Collars by the bucket full 25 cents a.bucket. 'Pstfeway & Schileks Special lor the Daily Review. Kid Gloves. Brown' fc Iioddick are soiling. a first quality kid in Opera. Black and mid hade for 50 cts. per pair. j f - : " . Wc were pleased to meet this morniug our old friend and schoolmate, Mr. Dun can Cameron, of Ilillsboro, who-is ou a flying visit to this-city.' Tha beef stall of Mr. Herman Hiptze , in the "forty log" Market 'House was robbed on Saturday night, of about, one hundred pounds of becf. Koclue. We direct attention to tho exhibit made by tha Orient Insurance Company as pub lished by us to-day.' Tho Orient is. rep resented here by Messrs. Dellosset & Nor throp. Dossey Battle, Esq., of thcTarboro Soutli crner. is in the city to-day and favored us with a call this forenoon. "Wb don't know that the Surkus was the attraction that drew him Iicig but beiug in the city we'll bet a dead-head ticket hat it drew him to Camp Lamb. Call at 45 Market street and-' see. our Gents' Bows fur 1 cent each. ' t - Brows & Hod dick. Loss of Two Fine Cows. , Mr. Vm. Larkins, who owns dairy farm on EagL Island, had two fins .cows drowned on Sunday utght. We learn the water was deeper on the Island on Sun day, than any time during the storm, and on yesterday the milkman was com pelled to go to the peuan a boat, i Mr. ' Riffiiold as Kiur Henry Vth. There was a crowded house to wit-nets" Mr. llignolti'ii Kin- Henry-the Fifth at our pera ll"iise on Saturday'-" night. It was really one of the great pleasures of a lifeliuij; to w itness this truly mngnificent inp2rsnation -of Shakespeare's most bril liant, and 1; nightly : King. To our mind the actor most justly fulfilled the great idea of the 'immortal dramatist.! Of a really kingly presence, a most magnificent physical specimen of man, Mr. Rignold has united to this a truly open and regal ; countenance and a voice at once sonorous and musical and .an articulation i singu larly pleasant, llc.caunot be said to cor rupt emotion into rant, yet is never lack- j ing in. the supremo momerits, either for' physical vigor or powerful1 emotion and displays, - withal, the most kingly grace.; His attitudes are peculiarly graceful andj effective. The support is such as ii usual with a travelling Company; nothing extra. But this is readily overlooked'.. in the presence of such supreme excellence in the errand central picture of the play. a ' Bleached and Unbleached v Cottons at viii;v low prices. " ' f Brow n vV B'IIkk.' Monkey and Man. " j The usual quiet of the Sabbath. va somewhat marred on 'yesterday-, by. i4 es cape, chase aud capture of the monkey belouging to tlie organ grinder. The master and monkey had a very intcrcst- ing and closely cou tested game becx on the roof of a. house, on of bo- Fourth street, between Mulberry -and Walnut. As was to have been expected the master came out second best. The j master chunked the money with rocks and the moukeylchuukcd the master with rocks, but the animal was finally, captured and secured.. The entertainment drew as big a crowd as a young circus show and pre sented a rare contrast to the usual Sun day quiet of our city. - 43 Market. The lest quality., and latest styles in calicoes 8 cts. ,''";' t BituWN &' Roddick.''" The Theruioineter. i From the United States Signal Office at this place we oltjtiu tho following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:G1 o'clock : Augusta. 55; Charleston, 50 ; Qncin nati, 51; Jacksonville, ""CO; i Knox ville, 10 ; Lynchburg, 14; Memphis, 75 j Mobile, 'GO ; Montgomery, 57 ; Nash ville, 57 ; New Orleans, 59 ; New York 10; Norfolk, 17; rittsbyrg, 41 ; Savan nah, CO; St. Louis, 02 ; Washington 47 ; Wilmington: 00. ' h i WILMINGTON, N. C, THE BIG SHOW. All Wilmington Out on the Streets to see the Grand Parade or Howes' - London Cirtus. At tcn o'clock thi:- ' furenn. the grand pageant of Howes' Great London Circus and, Sanger's English Menagerie paraded the priacipal streets of our city, headed by their' magnificent band chariot, drawn by ten beautiful white horses, driven by -Ithe world-rcnowued Jehu, Mr. Jpnnie Corse. Following the band were a long line of gilded chariots, dens. ;of wild animals, herds of Shetland ponies, caifea cage of six villai nous spoked hyenas,"!! which iTrnah was toying as though he was playing with kittens. Mounted on top of each chariot and cage were men dressed in all manner of comic custumcs, . thus presenting a lively idea of their -peculiarly .Southern Mai'cli Gras display. This is a new feature and one that will always draw. Indeed tho street shovv was gobuiiough almost for one day. - The equestrian entertainment is uni versally commended by the press, and Madame Dockrill, the champion four horse rider, will appear at each entertain ment. . , The acrobatic and ground and lofty tumblings by the entire troupe are far superior to any ever given iu Wihniugton. The management is composed of gen tlemen of the first water, and arc polite and accommodating to all. The London Circus has wintered in Augusta Ga., and the press' of that city arc loud in their praises f the good and unexceptional deportment vhile there. They perform ed two days in that city last week, and the Mayor refused to charge for any license although the code puts it at $200 for each : day. This, ijvc consider a strong endorse ment of the Great London Circus. From those who witnessed the show in Charleston on Saturday, we learn that they performed a number of splcudid feats not advertised . " Let everybody go out to-night' and carry his family, if only to sec the per forming wild animalsj although there is nothing in the least, demoralizing iu tbc whole affair. Circus Notes. Madame Dockrill offers 810,000 to any 1 1.1 Due, man or woman, who can neat ner riding, eight or f-jur hor-es. Cipt. Jack Barks, th;i whole-souled and clever man of the -circus, never hig gles at prices if an article s:iits him. Live and let live is his motto. The great Frank Melville, the wonder ful bar? back rider is with Howes' London. People who alteud Howes' Loudon Circus are never offended by, any gross jests or immoral words every thing is'cou ducted on a high moral principle. The huge Walrus which was washed overboard in Charleston during the storm of-Friday was a serious loss to the Lon don Circus. Largo rewards have been offered for his capture.1 The wonderful gymnastic feats of the two little jnidgits, Eddie and Willie O'Brien, arc well worth the price of ad mission. , Mr. Barnum, thy general manager of Howes' London Circus, was taken for a Buncombe county farmer this morning. He is not in lio remotest degree relative to the great humbug, 1. T. BarLii ii, al though the mistake is frequently made. The" five performing elephants do just what is pictured in the billsaid more besides. The four huge performing tigers are the admiration and wonder of all w ho behold them iu their den, as the man enters and cuts and slashes promiscuously. Graduation In Moral Depravity. An exchange has analyzed the relative stages .of moral depravity la making as saults on another's pro2crty, and -announces the' following result: A spoliation of $1,000,000 is a case of genius : of 100, 000 is shortage; of 50,0C0 is litigation; of $25,000 is insolvency ; of Sio.000 is irregarity ; of $5,000 is defalcation ; of $1,000 is" cor-ruption ; of $500 is embezzlement ; of$100 is dislioncsty ; of $50 is fo thievery; $25 is total deprav itvj and one ham is war on sAiety. '-; VtTme Economy ' V It has been found that the only true economy is that which stops the little leaks and saves in triOes. lor instance, one saves in milk, butter, egg and Hour bv the use of Dooixvs Yeast Pcwijeb, which is made from the purest cream tatrar, derived from; grape, juice. Good housewives have prayed this by experience.;'".-".:..;'"',. , MONDAY, 111,5; 'IS77. THE STORM KING. The Recent Tcrrtfie: 2ale on.Ouclf., :a. : wasi-A inrcc . . esse Asnore 4 at Old Topsail The Uriah ; Tiui uiontSafe in Port Nothlni Heard of the Sprunt-Fragment Washed! Up on Mason boro Beach, &cr, At I Some information relative tathV'cffccts of the recent severe storm are nowdrningtad Capt. Bennett fears, fion to light, and as was feared fry. all some distressing disasters head the "list -We spoke in Saturday's issue of the fact thW the pilot boats :rWa JTiwii ad3fary K.Syruvf. had gone to sea pa AVedncaday, the day before' tho 'gale,-' and" bf 'the serious fears wich were entertained for their safety, which fears havt been relieved, partly, by the reappearance of Cap tarn Morse with his boat,) the Timmoiis, and all bauds safe, they having returned toSmith villc yesterday afternoon, after having safely ridden out the gale under tho lee of Frying Tan Sho,iks,but the Sprit nt has not yet been' heard from aud it is feared that she. was-caught to the windward' of the Shoals, and that she has fouudcred at sea with the loss of all ou board. Still there are some hopes that she may have Riade a port but these hopes are -evidently based on a very slight fuuudatiou. . ...-' It is said that the debris of wrecks line almost the entire coast ueir tins city. and many disasters yet unknown,- are feared. A colored seamau was found yesterday on the beach 11 mile.5 North. -of New Inlet, and near the old wrecked blockade steamship Venus.' He was only 18 or 20 years old, and had apparently been iu the water but a few hours, and '.it is feared that he was one of the crew of the Mary K. Sprunt, as it is known that there were two colored men on board of her when she went out to sea. The drowned man is described as dark colored, beardless, with blue corduroy pants on, a belt, and a sheath, a very thick blue shirt, thin blue drawers, coatless and shoeless, and with a heavy ring on the 1 lea little finger. ' , " ' Mr. Frank Me Clammy, of Topsail Sound, who was in the city to-day, re ports that a vessel supposed to ba a brij by the name ofClidrlcs fJlloicinf; was 'wrecked on Friday night ,ph what is knowu as Figure 8 Bank , between Top sail and Rich inlets, about 13 miles from tho city. Her steni floated ashore and her log botk ; was .recovered. The lo, t I o shows that she had 10 men ulficers and crow aboard, all of which must inevitably have perished. She was boundTrom some Southern port, the-name' of which ouiyin formant did not learn, for .Philadelphia,' and was loaded with ruber and straw goods. About three miles above Jtlus point and 1G from Wilmington, the sehri 11. A. Mj- crs, said to measure 105 feet bn keel, is ashore, bottom up. . She, lies on . Iviug Beach, but nothing is k'lwlvjaoiftncdrewi. This vessel also , went . ashore., on Friday iiight. - , ; it is also reported that "a large vessel. 'whether barque or teru schooner is tin- known, is ashore at w hat is callctl Old Topsail Bar, some '2o miles up the coast. Her masts and bowsprit are goue'aud the vessel itself is thought tThlfvSbioken up by this time. A. small coasting vessel which arrived liere this luorniug re penis having oasseil w ithin hall a mile ol her yesterday. No one could be seen aboaid jk ? i i A - of her but a number of hogsheads were seen on the beach. From hUVvi infer red that the -ctscl was fiptnraoroefipiitb cm port, bound North, but another report is to the effect that the hogsheads ou the beach arc all empty and if this be true it would appear i that the wrecked must have last hailed from sorm'.tLhcMi port and that bbe'wat hcQitoe of her loss ou a return trip to-uitj of tuc U ept India Islands. ; In addition to these the &l'JOp yacht Ida, from Charleston, bound north is ashore, sunc 9 miles this side of Nevv Hivcr, anl some CO from the city. ; llcr crew, it is reported, were all saved. TlT.hc yaclt lies high and dry on the beach and will probably be gotten uO". . Baltimore and ..tvhtSfus&b1.. e, arrivctl here yesterday moruing, safe and sound, after having been. tfiryHgh , all,, ei the storm, one icii naiuniorc on ,hcu nesday afternoon and ou the next tnerni i ug passed out for . the IJay. Capt. Bennett . reports " it 1 as tlie.' heaviest gale, be h;I , cvey exrenccu. He had to scud - belong the ; yvaqd uutil Sat u nlay, . at .o t A f : M, . bl 1? ' ... Stfoals'.-.Oii'Saturuav. at 11 A. M ., sl pASsed Thd Liglit Shii k she' La'vii: ge!l .about"25.iniks in 17 111 J 1 Litiioiii water. puoL ooat, viiil ia.,iju: Ikvc to and making voi v -wcatiier; MwidUU two large steamers t. IV ('.. e 1 ' i i V I". :id Tioveto. Ou Friday ne p.is ed ' v'.W two brjgs and two seh ml-- tack and one brig hove to 0:1 i t : a This was between Loukout and .llat'ioras. n the 'v.tiu they were in and the furv of the ah. they; At?vc unable t make "aii tnaViheyVw-cre lost. hi 1:,' r.: 'Vl St Since the' aJoVe was wjtten we" learn that " tVe, vessel ashore at ld ! Topsail is the schooner .,bt.nml K. Ll.-i. ,-, J but whefc from or where -to is r..-t known i. ' m 1 - w v. fc- M.1 1 C I .UUw V her assistance. : tcr iias to -;Browu.fc ltoddiek cannot'' bo ' U;U Dress Goods this Sumnier. . JVici.s' iV. lttc. to o0c per yard. Popular New Advertisements. Annua! Statement '"pORVTlIE YEAH ENDIXU DECE3I UKK ; "ilst, lf7t!, of the 'Financial coii'-Iitit n f thv'j ORIEXT MUTUAL IXSU11A:CE C ..,' Ma- rinc, New York, mutle to rii. Seer-ta:- i' ' State of North Carolina'. ' EUGEXE DUTILil, I, i. ! "ALFRED OGDEN, Yh c riv.-i,i. j;:: ! CHARLES lKVJ.N'G, -Scert-tarv. ! I lineipal cfiicee i'i Wall .-t. . .cw 'k ASSETS. ". j. Cash on hand in Eank. Sl'ji, 1 1 ) -i j Marketvalue of Real Estate own- j ed bv the Company - 17-, 01') - Amount loaned on Collaterals, uu - Pilot Boat.securetl by J'oliev . ."00 00 Stocks and Bondc, Market valuo. Tl-i iJt Debts for "Freuiiumi5Ineou!e of I' . j collectibu ill..".':; r.'i . Interest due and ace ued'. Li,0'l (!) ! All other Property beloni:) to ! the Company, excluding Judg ments, Loans on Personal St'- i curity only, Cah',iri hand ol Agents, Orlice supplies ami ' Furniture,"auiounts advanced- . , to Agents or invested in com- muting commission.;:, or for purchase of renewals or bad I ;and doubtful debts and .-ecuii- rities -: i'io ! (; Total.... $J.J27,317 1 ' Companies must t'urnL-ili'a p. iatd schedule in detail f each .f thete itemd. LlAltlLlTlES. ' j .Outitanding Scrip..........!.........; !.',: lsou ;o Losses adjusted, vh "ther due or j nr t, Lsesunadju.-todm ra-. pynce,or resisted bv the Co. l'any...; Dividend? unpaid i llo. ro 0:1 " l.:n:, 7 .Amount due tor expenses and" outlays of all kinds. ! . .' ' i A1I other liabilities, ..including number of Judgments ii ;in v not fully piid and fatislii 1! against the Company in this aiat't?,. in what Court, and at what time tlrey w.ee obtain-. od, the amounts. rdihe 011 til?' tame and ty whori due,, an 1 whether or not aii apj'eal has beqn braved by th) Compa ny and granted bv the (.'mi t from the Said Judgment or j" ' '.-i JudgnJenti I l:.!ii,.;j5 7i JNet surplus...: l;;,l7 ' Total liabilities... . INCOME, Total Net Cash Income f.om Pre mi urns Total -Net Cash Income from Jn ... 1 1: 1 . ,1 i . . u,ii.; 0- :!.7Ji ! I. as 11 received ironic ona &ourj-es. ....... Miseellane- " . ' Total Income..'..'....:... V' ' : lEXPENDITURFS. Total Net 'Amount paid 'during the year for losses..., cip redeemed and Interest paid Total r Miice lancous Exp'endi 1 tttrvs ;.-. y. IT":. oil ,t, Total EXpcnditure; rot STATE nj.' N(JliTH CAROLINA, t . JJilico Secretary of State. . ; Iusurancu Depa: ti;iei.t. ' Raleigh, Ap:il 1 2 b . 1 -77. In compliance with Section Eight of - An Act Concerning Insurance," ia;i:i 1 Macth 12th 1877, I certify that th-: kbovc- is a true extract from' the "Wor n tatr-in rt ,f t'i O ttlEN TiM CT U A L M A lii N 1 : I XS L" li A N c: i; Company to December olst. n.v, ..i (ii.- id :thrs' "Department, and the .-tai -u iit is hereby p pro vcd. JOS. A. ENOELHARi). .apll? .cretv y ot .7 nv MALAGA QR ANGES, LEil 0 NS , " Crear .Scda R JUlt, N'ii-Xses Glen Cove isti C'Ljic- a' Ri euit. Fresh Goods cv rv Stca!ii;.-rcr. 1 Trail. '.it'- " ... -o- 1 5 T.rrbrth rront Street. GRIPES ! mm n-iivn u 9r (M I III i A II. li I iyfltv Lv I J w w -, v J PLEASE NOTICE. 7 tromourfueon axUl 4ul4jccU ol' jTer.err.1 interest but": " ii- . . . name oi ,aq r y r ter.n! Um be fur LisLed to the Editor. - CVmmun'icati'itiswlUyvVMen only ' en one side, of the paper." " ' ; ; . i r , , . . r.roii;t!itici iaust be avoided. Amiit w creei.l!ln.ir.(l piTtrctbrlj under- -t'"Hl that the alitor does' not always vndorse. the view-! of correspondent, unless' so etatcd .n the niitorial columns. , .New Advortissmonts. ' Special for theJDaily Eeview. - . ... na,Tr,t. . kb. Wetteih and X. C.' Uacon, ! f) )() b'arrdi Dried m Ic.; . . - IVa-, PcaduU,: i:rj:-s, Ae.j cynslgixed-and. w ii 1 Ci.ickcns, Tubaccu. be r-f.I-1. Mlick. ' S A M ri i ;s : 1 v 7 Ci;:lv-e, .Mu'a-jo.-. M . -Salt' nAn.llr. . '1!--.'J'V, l'-t i l., Flour; Ac. AVtofiVsrs viiiiicll low. , : -. . iir.-- n-riTj-AYAY. -A: SCIICLKFX,' ..Rrolie's and Coinmf?in Mtre'hant Next North Princess ud WiUh S4; api io . . rii i ; nk'w voi'ic ' ; Sunday Papers, 'I'-J-JVECSXTS, to-night at 7 6'cloel at. ' !' ' S". JEWETT'S. , . ' ; S23w Spring Butter S tlSAROSE. -Mi As. i). :dYi:iis do!t u fc 7 North Front U LsttSe Beauties. y v ii pic hams weigh FiYE TO eight iorjxi)s. o:i b " '.HAS. 1. MVKUS ,vr CO., ' ,-f-.T.i!. 1 v lfi ' j cfv 7 North Frontst. Nev Advertisements ' c FHANK H. DARBY, ' 'J TO ii.N" Y. V-A.T-L A W. ' ;J , -, Y - "! .1.' - ;!;.... in' .lomiial Ruildin,- Prin- - Ci .. t;-t-f . ihiiin-jton, X. C..- - ' ' apl 1 ! ' ' . ' .. ' : NSW, CHEAP AND GOOD I 'RING .STAT.E.S .NOW IX: M .- ' ;ind Youth's aiid Boys- Giothing. ... ..j- :-.obl year 9 A -FACT! A FACT 1 A FACT! il. SZZ2Z.ZX2XL; Market utreet. Qr&nd Qpen.lrigJ: r'S"Il'Ei;i i V. ILL li E A GRAND OP XG ZjZiS'BH.ir at Mrs. E. A. Lumsden's on TlIUiHDAY, April !'.. The Ladle 'are're- pcctful! v in vit'.l to ca 1. ' ' : .'.-i' j - E. A. LUM3DEX,. Xo. 47 Front ft.. !I 1 Builder's Hardware i- ALL DESCRIPTIONS"! " " ' 1 I i.r .-ale at bottom ligurrt, by . " - ; 1 : ; t:iLE i MURCIIISOX. g . a rid lunt.icr ' Clothing. (Jlotbin. Clothing. r'C'hktbfDK.' !'! lirA 'Oi l Mimim'r Spring jin-l Sunimer Spring and Summer For M.-n, Yrot!i--.and Roys.' "- F r Men, Youths and Roy?, ." i t-'tii- Men,. Youtln i and Roys... For Men, Youjhs and; Bdyr.v ' ' " :" "',. .-'-'-.tJ: it '-;,; Childrew's Suit.-, s'u'jii U.to 7 xc&re,.' , A - i'-t '.;. I ..1 : j t St' k-e. ) A li Lyf..-st 'St vie,-.. A!i ih- L ik;t Styles'. All th-j. Latest StVle-. At Popular Price. " At Popular' Priee. At Popular Prices. At Popular Price. A DAVID, ' ' r;:-V. "fl, ... -s V';7 y't i cUant Tailor and C16thir." n:::--H 'and ciiuict: ". O cS. i g M;r-h M.wlovv Drop?, Ci oeuLite Pia'iut-s, i iiu CrJw f , i'.'.i -Cdlate Caioiiit-L, Cocoar.ut Cream, Ci'.'iiia V"a!nuts, - ft ... t i I.' Ct -.it.i l)xtp: TlrJi.i rr.;'! ' 1 1' , '&rf Cream Tafly, Oiant.," App'V. tirapw, ' :.v .ii.HLa: k, Waluut TaflV; J 'V , 7 . - ': i'HOrhrXKliV N.t;,t uiuei Front and Princess St - Vi, Syn of , Punch. j - ; inch 27: S ciu Anodyne 3 T A LVENSPRtXCS MAitj.' A" pij of tath received UrXxM-cik ihw tunrnincr Eur. k i and Oriental MiRrf Clojft Paper, 10V phceuiii a pVie'-a 'c at crntd With a rJ aud wvil fcolviued 4ock of DrugLsti onclric8 . ad l'at.cv (?tuHs. . ' . " .! C ti!rw " Drutrziit. v , 1 :i',: - Th:rd Stv oproiite City li'L A DVERT1SE IX THE 1 '
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