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THIS I'APEK .rtarnOOfia h.-deTcrj . ' ccpted bj: J - T. J AMES, Sundays cx- fcDl0 - ..... or . Heaelircred Dy carriers, IHI TeV' ... nnn month, 60 cents. ! t ji;irnrpd bv carri ,fA3 cent, per week w !ia rates low na noerai. ldrtSbers will please report any and. their papers regularly. SUMMARY. ' i . . i..ct .f the railroad trial at fjincmnau, iwo h," r. X 1 H VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1877. NO." 177 .r!.-S 3 ' -l'tiiirfv Java' imprison-, 1)C workhouse, pay afineof $500 Cebon-ls to Ikeep the peace ft inpleton, Chairman of the Ircc ue, has called a convention of SfSte- to be held at Saratoga, nrd,y, Sept. . 8th. wees of the Hudson River, New TP-'l , .'i it, rWn Hail roads are f e . i-.i..,Mnii fff lnr5 wnicn Lnvs aso.. for thekr loyalty during JjcccDtirikcsT- Xone of the , money to is yd been given out. It is de- -1 that the French Cabinet favor the Ration of a state of siege -5il is asain outgeneraled, Joseph Central, and ll.vrlerq llailroads are Llv vraitmS fur the distribution ol laving 1CJ liioi 3Q0 i.:.. ctortin'T MIS . back of if. miles . c.,t Insurance Commission tfanuri haTO debarred the fallowing ies from further prosecution of in; that State: Franklin, of jyr, V, Va.; the Old Dominion J 'of fetod.Va.; the Residence, oi uevc :Smd,'ubw; the Homestead, of Water town, 'S.fjthe Atlas, Hartford, Conn.; and iiuuri Valley Life; of Leavenworth. ' The new oil well at Smith Fan PtDDsyivania, commenced to flow in lf,r. throwing oil over the men who " 41 j . . "wf writing about the derrick. ; Gas ig .yfrnms blacksmith fonrc. and tne ; " V ' oteii were completely in flames. W. L i fore and Charles Ausman died in a few jninutw; John Knglia and Wm. McReady cauiwt recover, aud John Clinton and ko ' wre severely burned. Hayes, Key and McRary dead-headed it all the way from; Washington to Rcnnin k'n, going in government carriages ,Seii;ttor-ccct, M. C. Cutler, is in Wash wL,ii . 'Hsorc appears to ; be no - a ..... doubt whatever that Patteroou wjll worl and vote 1 far his admission' rather than 0rWns. ' U'alfejrsut" insists that an extreme Democrat , will "t b tlect(3tl if Jjiitler is kept out. l!fl!l, &:rctary ichurjs's private See retary, is expected. to. resign soon. The Joint Gmmittec of the Western .members of the convent ion, that no agree Union and Atlantic & Pacific Telegrapl Companies, which was jn private session in New York until 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, held an evening session at Windsor Hotel, which lasted about three fours. Like tho afternoon meeting it was 'trictly private, but it was stated, after toe conference had adjourned, by several eDt had been reached; that there had a general discussion - without any wumo conclusion. 'Ihe meeting ad Jflrned last night to meet aain next Mon- if all the members of the Cornm4 e can .lie prcsnt on tint da tuawr Morton's Washington doctor has . wiled to Indianapolis. .Morton's Pwmjsu does not affect his faee.or mind A.pecUI to the Philadelphia Times ics Hayes say to a prominent Senator, 4ettoD5ht the workingmcn should of the Republican party. rrmon'ii r'.nminjltinns 1.UJI.U W V . w v m totWworkifl and said the bulk of them were from Cincinnati, ; so ,as to catch ?olc of Hamilton counfy. Resident on a High Horse. tiS??ia! from Washington to the Nc ki i ?r,d y : Tho President seer ew 'Wl lilH . . ... - wary about noinir Soutn in i . to the cordial nnil nnnarcntlv :rv luvuanons ue receives so ire- etjjj..! . '-"iianyns ue receives su the, first he was inclined to think t:L Cr9 as then swmwl wnmntol bv a Obief vf .nenJship and respect for the pie at i Slstrate from tho1 Southern peo "fSe, but gradually it cropped out MteaW of them emanated from kadeS; r VirS'oa politicians who TPcar W ashington and: wished to taitartant at home by showing kitJ haJ access to the President and HtaieD0l,8h. to get him to accept an his family and his physician, pr. M. C. lhompspn. of this city, who met him at Peoria in response to a telegram,1 and will remain with him until there is an improve ment in his health. The, Senator's sick ness is quite serious, and is thought to be the result of over-lexertion. There were grave apprehensiorrs at one time during the journey that he would not get home alive. Ili3 condition to-day was, how ever, much better . than yesterday. The left arm is paralyzed, but the physician thinks onlv temporarily. , 1 here is no symptom of paralysis in his face, and his mi ud has not been at all impareu. Donations for the Premium List of the next state Jb air, at iiaieitjn Oct. 1G, 17, 18, IO and ?0. 1 xVcknowledged by C.B.UensoD,. Secretary, hi behalf of tho '.Executive Committee. One bonnet, handsomely trimmed, new fall style, value 25, from Hill Brothers, 203 and 205 Canal ! street, New York. Wo invite the especial attention of the ladies to this premium. We are assured that it will bo a most tastelul specimen ot the milliner's art. In the premium list may be found the requirement to obtain the same. Write to the Secretary and have your name filed, to receive a copy of the list, i It will be sent to all applicants, postpaid, j j ' , One cucumber w'ood pumpiand o0 feet of pipe for littin-r, Rvalue 23.00, from Chas, G. lllatchley, Philadelphia, through Messrs" Thos. II. .Driggs & Son. Mr. Brigijs is a; member of the executive com mittee, and has freely given time and means" to sustain tlic State Fair. Selection of ladies' shoesi, value 25, from the Winchester boot & shoe factory, Winchester, Va. This is in addition to their former contribution, with the re sults of wlrch the company was well pleaded. Four rolls (800 square feet) pf "asbestos roofing, five gallous ;dilfcrent shades of paint,TthrcG gallons of. roof paint, five gallons ftre proof paint, ' two pounds steam 'packing, samples of asbestos, &c., value wholesale 52, from the H. W. Johns Mauufacjturing Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York, through Messrs. Julius Xe wis & Co.; the extensive dealers in hardware, paints, &c, sp thoroughly es teemed throughout the tate. Mr. Lewis is a member' of the Executive Qommittee. It will be remembered that Mr, . West, of this firm, with his characterise tc energy, erected a'jino wind mill for the supply of water, at thjc 'last Fair. We invite th attention of the press at large through the State to" these generous donation from abroad toward the build ing up of the great and lasting prosperity oftjio State Agricultural Society. The list wjjl b,e pontimied frpni day to day. ' iStatjcsville Iinndmavk, Strange Feat of a Somnambulist. Wo have often read and heard of strange feats performed by somnambulists, but the one -performed by Mr. Let. Uulbrctn, Saturday night, bangs anything we have ever heard or read of. He was domiciling over Price & Ludwig's store With two Other youpg men al bunkffig together. About 2 o'clock in the morning Mr. Culbrcth arose fnkn his bed, walked deliberately to a window the bottom of which was pni a level with the floor then out of the1 window he stejiped, mak ing a collision -with the ground. The window is twelve feet from the ground. .Policeman W. M. Nicholson, hearing the fall nearly a square, and thinking a pea nut fell out, he proceeded to the spot and found cur young somnambulistic hero ly ing on the sido-walk, bereft of coat, pants and vest, and folded in Morp1ieus fond embrace, snoring fat the! rate of forty knots per hour. Mr. Nicholson summoned Mr. T. E. Anderson and others to the spot to .witness the wonderful sight; and wheu the crowd hM asscmbled,Mr. Nichol sen tickled him in the .short-ribs of the left side with his "hilly." As1! this was done1 the somnambulist I said; "I don't waut any more watermelon'- turning on his other side. He was then taken up stairs, laid in bed, never 'awaking until a. late hour Sunday morning His cihums recited his capers, and had not his bruised limbs aud face corroborated 'their state ments' there would yet have been some doubt of their truthfulucss inlhis mind. fill W UgUl - - tpjl funded 6f his own accord to resident invitations to visit more 2ain " 1 ?ozcn springs in the State. tepi ciass is made ud 01 Hotel t dit . ,lc Psence of the President. -r-n2 c b j.r:.us uis contemplated Virginia xioLr nt Hayes said that he was So South and had thouffht of n .reenbrier White .Sulphur tion nf thcre was S:nS - to', be a Cd not 11 ? V ITS'mia Pliticians there he teed nn ; 5 .s ai0Pg them, nor f 0 be eirmovementg. Intor-Monon'i illness. W IJ.? Ixn., August 13--ScnaL ?tj th?, "0rta passed throu?h this tE Stlt ?,P1r0n bis way 10 Wchmond, The People Want Proof. llicre is nD medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries sucli evidence of its success and superior virturc of Boschfx's Gkiiman Syrup for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease otthe Throat and Lungs. A proof oflthat fact is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effect beforp buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been intro duced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures arc astonishing every one that use it. Three doses l will relieve, any case. jTry it. 1 Quarterly Meetings. u Fourth round-of appointments as made by Rev. William S. 'Black, Presiding Elder, for the , Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Church, South. 1 I Magnolia, at Providence. . . Sept. 2 Wilmington, Fifth Street. ... Sept. $ 9 Cokesbury and Coharie Mis sion at Cokesbury... , Sept. 15 16 White ville and Waccamaw Mission at Shiloh.........lSept. 22 23 Clinton.... ,Sept. 2Q 30 Wilminston, Front Street.,.. Oct. 6 7 Smithville, at Concord...... . , .Oct. 13 14 Opslow, at Queen:s Crcek......Qct. 20 21 Elizabeth, at EIiabethtown...Oct.- 27 28 The Mails. I The Mails close and arrive at the City Postoffice as follows : CLOSF. 1 Northern through mails - - - j:i- P M Northern through and way mails. ti:15 A M Mails for the N. C. and A. &.. N. C Railroads, and routes supplied therefrom - -- -- -- - 4; 15 P M South em mails for "all poin ts Sou t h, daily - - - - - - 5:00 P M Western mails (C. C. It. W.) daily (except Sunday) - ) - - 5:00 P M Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays aud Fri - days - 1:00 P M Mails for points along line of Chc- raw & Darlington It R - - - 11;30 A M FayetteviUe by C. C. R. . daily, (except Sundays) - - - 6:00 A M Mails for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - - 11:30 A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- flees every FMy - - 6:00A-M Smithville mails, by Kteanilxjat, i daily, (except Sundays) - - 8:00 a M Mai is for Easy Hill, Town Creek, every Friday at - - - - - 3:00 P, M ! ARK1VE. Northern through mails - - 12:15 PI Northern through and way niaMb. 5:50 P M Southern mails - - - - - - - 7:00 AM Carolina Central Railway at - - 6:30 A M Mails delivered1 from 6:00 A. M. to 7:00 P M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 0:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order and Register Departments open same as stamp office. i ' Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. . Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. " Mails collected from street boxes every day 3:45 P M. I LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Petteway & ScHCLKEN- Iu liujin and Selling. ' Jas C. Munds Trouiiner'ij Ext. Malt.. Petieway & Schllken Left with U & with Tnof riirt!rTia Soil A. David Another Large Invoice. I. Fiuimanski Shampoo and Baths scarce. 15 cents per. dozen and very . Police report that the denizens of Pad dy's Hollow arc becoming very quiet. Fine shrimps yesterday afternoon ' were sold for five cents per quart, or six quarts for a quarter. Capt. T 3. Southerlaud is to make chang of base.. He will use the stables next to the, old jail building on Second street, i J ' . i i- . Our devil who had indulged in a day's dissipation conveyed the intelligence that he had gone to the ound on the turn pike in a two-horse avalanche. TVa private exeursious to tho moutk of the river todpy. One party on the stmr. Underbill, the other on the excursion bnrgc Modoc towed" by the steam tug Alpha. Schr. E. S. Powell, of Xcw York is laid 1 - i. up on' the western side of the river wait ingtfor something to turn up. The steam tug TPw. Nycc is laid up with same cam plaint, . J In the absence of rabid dogs the Greed moor team of the police force should try their nancl on bors who place grape hulls on the side-walk and watch for the hasty sitting down of some tired pedestrian. i i. Peculiar Rijrglnjr, A schooner of peculiar rig is laying at anchor abreast Kidder's mill. She has a yard-arm on her foremast and from the ami arc two triangular sails to the top mast. The style of. rigging is peculiar to the lakes and might be termed a very Su perior style, but . then if she was a little further North she could take 7;rie style she liked, ' u , Cornet Concert Club. j Upon tho suggestion of the Beview and out lof deference to the wishes of the community , tho concert to-mrrow eve ning by the C. C. Club will be of much longer duration than' any , previous one given by them. . Thfre will be no pro gramme published but the test pieces played by tHcm on former occasions will be repeated and several new ones will be rendered. To-morrow evening's enter tainment bids fair to be far more pleasant and interesting than any former one ,and we predict a rush, not on the b.inks, but for the scats provided for the occaakm. H ; n : Yacht Notes. The Restless nee Little Walter, has chal lenged the Frolic for a race over the regu lar course Of course the challenge was accepted as Mr. Tarsley is always in for a frolic but Mr. Cowan thinks he will be a little restless after the race. The time has not yet been named. The Bessie Lee, Little Sister and Spray are to contest for the championship of small boats in the Carolina Yacht Club. The race will be sailed on Saturday next comencing at 2 p. m. 1 The History ot ciyillzation might be written in the gradual processes of improvement wrought out in articles of food. Every progressive step is a public blessing. To no one article is more doe than to Dqoley's Yeast Powder. This with proper careJ in baking insures the most delicious arid digestive brca bis cuits, pastry, etc. Have Either tho Right 1 A rather peculiar and knotty question was referred to one of our city magistrates yesterday afternoon for adjudication and we think the subject embraces some nice points of law. Two persons, whom iwe shall designate as A and B, have property adjoining, and on the dividing line; was a peach tree. A ordered the tree to bo cut down and B objected on the ground1 that the tree was his pr6perty. A also laid claims to it and persisted in paving it cut. B sued out a warrant against A, and, as both parties .claimed Una trcpjMesjrs. James & Brown were called "on tb 'ruir off the property, when it was ascertained that tho line ran very nearly through the centre of the tree, four inches being on Aji property and five on B's. The case went against A because of B owning one inch more of the tree than A. , Now thej ques tion arises, bad either the legal right to destroy the tree without permission of the other? . A Volunteer. During fthe early part of the summer a volunteer watermelon vine sprarfg up among the grass in the yard of a 1 lady living on the corner of Sixth and Red Cross streets. No attention was paid to it and for a long time the vine and grass strove for the ascendancy and the leaves of the vine were (finally seen peeping over the top of the grass. Nothing was dlone for the vine in the way of cultivation, not even the j grass, and weeds were pulled from around it. A few days ago a very large, fine-looking watermelon was dis covered, which will compare most favor able with any cultivated; melons we have seen this summer. It is nothing unusual foHAoluntecr vines to spring up and bear fruii, but, as a general thing, it is of an inferior quality, though the melon above alluded to isj looked upon as something out of the ordinary run of things, wnen we take into consideration that the grass and weeds which were chooking the vine, so to speak, were not even removed, . The Yacht Race. 1 i Preparations for the yacht race to-mor row continue with renewed vigor. Every yacht is being put! in racing trim and we can expect one of the most exciting and interesting trials of speed had in our waters for some time past. None of the yachts have been officially entered for the contest, but it is known that the Annie, Sjway, Qui Vive, Rosa, Empiedc Marion, Carolina, Lizzie, frolic, Ripple and Foam will participate. The loam, recently built by Messrs.! Cassidey & Boss, has just re ceived a new set of sails from Philadel phia. She sailed under very disadvan tageous circumstances in the Fourth lof July race and her friends predict for her quite a different result from that of tho last contest. The Lizzie, built by Mr. G. A. reck, which has not practiced in any former .faces, is being fitted up with anew set of sails and her friends arc claiming for her one of the prizes. At any rate the race will be one of unusual interest and those who are not yacht-men can calmly await the result. The Base Bailers. Numerous complaints having been made to the Mayor pro tem. of the inde corous conduct of many boys ; who are in the habit o.f indulging in the pleasant past time of a game of base ball, ; His Honor has been constrained to : issue an order that henceforth no game of this kind will be permitted inside of the city limits w ithout special permission from city head quarters. In this way tho Ajcting Mayor will be able to separate the i wheat from the chaff, so to speak, and allow the boys who arc deserving and well behaved to indulge in an orderly manner in their in nocent amusement. :' In this connection we will state that party of colored boys, who had been granted permission to indulge in a game at ihe corner of Sixth and Orange streets yesterday afternoon, Were not only boister ous and disorderly in their manner, but were exceedingly insolent to some of the neighbors when they attempted to remon strate with them. . , 1 It is bard for all the boys, however, to suffer for a disorderly few, and we hope for the sake of the good boys (one of whom we have been in our extreme youth) if any there be in Wilmington at the present time, that Acting Mayor Planner wjU not make the game of ball altogether pro hibitory. irk a ho The woman Margaret AnnCIaritj', who was so nearly AnitebeTcd by-Mary Eliza Nixon and York Watterac-n tOTdaJ4 night last, is still in a Tery critical coni tion. City Court; : Two cases were brought up this morr ing at 0 o'clock for the consideration 'of His Honor, the Mayor pro temp. The first case was a colored youth rejoicing in the name of Edward McFarland, but bet ter known by the appellation of Pot Hooks!. The charge was disorderly conduct, and the arrest took place yesterday after noon. The evidence, given iu sustained the charge, and Pot Hooks wag scni to a cell, th'cfro to remain for the period of live days, daring which time he will have am- ple opportunity Jto '. reflect upon tbc-vil consequences of violating the Ordinances of the city and refusing to obey the guar dians of the peace of the city when charg ed to keep the peace. We hope tho example of Pot Hooks will not be lost upon some of his compan ions about the same size and habits, who frequently render themselves exceedingly obnoxious to quiet, peaceable citizens on the streets by their indecent language and seem io take especial pains while enjoy ing an old stump of a cigar, to puff the smoke in huge volumes from : their mouths as they pass ladies. '.....' The. second casd, Henry McNeill, was dismissed and the rforcsaid Henry went on his way rejoicing. This concluded the business for the session and His Honor therefore stepped down antout. The best remedy for bed-bugs is a bug trap made by boring a scries of holes in a piece of wood with a gimlct,'and placing this under the mattress. The piece of wood is to bo placed periodically into a' bain of boiling water.' This is an Indian hospital plan. t ' The Thermometer.1 From the United States Signal Oflicc at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, fas 1 taken this morn ing at 7;31 o'clock; , Augusta. 74; Cario, 70; Charleston, 79; Cincinnati, C3 ; Corsicana, GO ; Fort Gib son, 62 ; Galveston, 1 ; Indianapolis, 83 , Jacksonville, 80 ; Key West, 85 ; Knox ville, 3; Lynchburg, 71 ; Memphis, 71 ; Mobile, 72 ; Montgomery, 71 ; Nashville, 69 i New Orleans, 78; New York, 70 ; Norfolk, 71; Pittsburgh, 03; Punta Rassa, 85 ; Savannah,7C Shrcvcport, 73 ; St. Louis, 70; St. Marks," 73 ; Yicksburg, 71; Washington, 71; Wilmington, 12: New Advertisements. w In Buying: or Selling E CHALLENGE square competition. Orders executed for all dcECriptiocs of merchandise. We keep up with fluctuations in the prices in all markets. I We look to quality, weight and condition of Packages. Samples sent to any point and wires used when requcsteiL Consignments of Produce meet prompt attention. Prompt and prolitablu returns. Years of experience and a determination to work should be a guarantee that the inter ests of our patrons will be conscientiously guarded. PETTEWAY & SCHULKEX, i Brokers & Com. Merchants. aug 16tm Wilmington, C. Presbyterian copy , Trommer's Ext. Malt. QEYEN SPRINGS MASS, andToluAno- 0 . ., dyne. A suiplj of each Just i received and with a full 'and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, for sale low by ' JAMES C. MUNDS, 1 Druggist, aag 10 Third St., opposite City Hall. Left Willi Us Witt Instructions to Sell. SEVERAL GRADES MOLASSES, Liver pool Ground and Fine Salt, Glue, Flour, and Tobacco. Straight Goods, Hand o me Packages, at prices to meet the views of all. -Parties in want are advised to send in their orders to secure low prices. We don't bold Goods for a profit. Constantly receiving Up-Country Produce, Poultry, Eggs, Meats, Fruits, Onions, Feath ers, Ac, which we close out daily. For our services we receive a Urokerageor Commission only, consequently prefer Cash Orders. PETTEWAY & SCIIULKEN, I Brokers & Com. Merchants, Next North Trinces and Water StreetJ. aug 16 1 ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF PEARL SHIRTS JUSY RECEIVED. These in waitin- can be accommodated. Remember it Is guaran teed to be the Best and Cheapest Chlrt In the market. ; ' f.u. .-. .So '.It.--' ' : 4 Call and s tb PEARL SHIRT, only $1. A- David. aug 15. 3Ierchant Tailor k Clothier ' ,w PLEASEJtOTlCE., We will be glad to receive ccaaetlrLtloai from oar friends on any 'aaiall sjscls of general interest but : Alio aims w ui niiicr in UWIJI M furnuhed to the Editor' jk.II ?, Coifamunicationj taustbtviUtea, onlj on YY Lue paper.. PersonaUties must be'aToided. li A il l I Andit is especially and part fern laxljr nder stood that the editor' does not alwajt csdors the views of correspondents, unless? fOUUd in the editorial columns. . New Advertkombnta ; Call and Examine OUR NEW LOT OF,. ; . CHOICE TEAS, BOTH BLAOS Ci. QtS.IlUU. A Choice Shipment just recelrrxl. V Only 50 1 ContaJor. Pound. JOHN L. HOATWRIGI1T. ' .' ! 5 & 7 North Front St. aS ?i , V Famil Grocer Choice Pig r Manic . . - ' , . -vi i- u! ;i A SELECTED LOT OF CHOICE .-I t - -t i" .1 ' ' . '. !.' - I Especially for the Warm Season'.' ; Very fine. f: I 'r;' ;! ' ' ' '''t, Once you try them you will purchase no I t other. ! Ji - JOHN L. liOATWRIGUT:' 0 & 7 "North Front gt. aug 11 1 A Family .Grocer. - M MBk LAGLRs ! - v AXOTHEll CONSIGNMENT OF THAT SUPERIOR CHAMPAGNE LAGER DEER. The Finest Offered on tho Market ! Adapted especially to Family Use. 10 Bbls. Pure Cider Vino gar, Cheap, j BINFORDj LOEB s CO. aug H , The Excursion and Pio IHo Season Continues AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING first-class work done should call at Mo. ' 9, South Front street. Shaving 10 cent ) Hair Cutting 25 cents, Shampooing 25 cents. Even at these prices no lard or visi fat used as Pomatum, only fine oils, beautineri, ptrfn merics and bay rum. Junei25 JNO. WERNER. Notice. . . A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TllE late firm of C. D. MYERS A CO. are rf quested to call and scttlo their accounts be fore the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER) m oil that day they will be placed id the hands of my Attorney for collection. ' .'t JOHN I L. BOATWRiailTy augci j& I North Front SC. FBoiao'2 nffnrir I iff i ,1 f t i i. 100 Bbls. and Half Bblfl. of 'i , - - t . UUi UXU illtUlU pa 66 I 39.50 per Barrel, - " $4.87 1-2 par Half Bbl; Gror:nlfrcm New Wheat Gairanle-x!.' ' V john l. BOATwiiaiwr 3 A 7 Uorth ITcat CU aug 11 FAltlLY r GROCEH. l SHA1IP00 AND BATHG. . OHAVE, 10 wnU. Hair Cat, 25 ccals. Shampoo, 23 cent. Hot and cool bathi at all hoars. Clean towebj and iharp jtzcr la abundance A with dLatch. abundance AH work Aaao'bt snence tSiJ t . f- - . ... r tag 13 I. rURUANSKf, Cor. Front and Princess. -7
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