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. ! -. ! - Vi TlTIS PAPER it Afternoon, uniay CCpWJU "J J AM KS, v fcDlWU AM 1'KOI'K IETOH. ; OPTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. s!P-" n months. $250 : Three i - I l 25: One month, 60 cent. 31 'r will be delivered by carriers, fbe wire in any part of the city, at the r tes or 13 cents per week. frxt ..L rates low and liberal. AbscriberB will please report any and cs to receive tneir papers rcsu..,. jeW Advertisements. 1 HAVE MOVED I r- f on.l Prinrcsa streets 1 w 0ner UUV - " 7 . i .t,'! a & Rbcmstem ) where I have nfxtAaroa. :icl . . .. . yWirSG ever displayed in. tms mar- , . , . -,t: Ann V(l have a special invitation to call "Mlr f.rnnliln in ai..lfS3miuc A. David, lAlt riothler & Merchant Tailor, 5" - xi- T , Hcadquartors tape ear .Lit. Artillery. ,,t nivriTOV V. c. Pont. 0. '77. in ...,,-nv nf KM HERS ! Yu are here- iiiJii"" r-- , -e - I A by commanded to attend a meeting of the any p.7,.rr at the W. t.. A- Armory, .wis laion- ai"Dinnioire - AND Wilmington, W. STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer D, J. FOLEY, - CAIT. men; WILL HAIL FROM I3ALT1M011E ON Saturday, Sop 1. 15. iT Shippers can rely upon the prompt j sailins' of -steamers aa advertised. "Ee. I Through Bills Of X-ading- given , if m-i ii i- t)n i and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch Kuarantced. Fur freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZATJZ, Agont, Wilmington, W. C. LS. BKLDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent Corner Lee and Light St-eets, Caltiiaore- ?pptlO 1 CLYDE'S Mew Movk AND Wilmington, Wf Cf Steamship Linev The Steamer M - REG ULATOR, CAPT. DOANF, LL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12. fL Shippers can rely upon the'prompt fai,'ng of steamers as advertised. for Fryght Engagements apply to A. 2). CAZAUS. Agent, . Wilmington, W. C. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent fi,, M-PCLYDE A GO., General Agents, YolUnS Urecn, or Pier 13, N. R,, New - . sept 10 GND FAMILY EXCURSION AND Pin-NIC, 0n Steamer Underhill, TiURSDaY, SEPTEMBER 13th. 1)V?E?;CIAL REQUEST T11E YOUNG 'ire, v UL1C FRIENDS' SOCIETY will UeB rf Excursion and Pic-Nic to Mr. Mo ti: Homcs, PlantaUon, twelve mile CAtT- Dchghtful Grore, Fishing, IkO' Croloot and nice Hall for dancing. W ,nta atusd prices. it:f.lar b5 6:30 P.M. TickPt.anienRged for Dancing. ' eri5 Jderl2 years 2'Jc. JOHN S. JAMES, JUSTICE OF TllE PEACE. SiFif iof DtW Arenuc,2nd dir) ercDinfT, a 0 X t poriancc oi maintaining lricuuiy reia-r :rptaKaleighlurinhetAir. tion between the gTeat Engl-speaking Kj order o e p Q g pcoi)lcs, which I believe to be essentia! tQ V" the mnr 111 - - 1-. i.i i r 1 MSMmtY VOL. 2. : A AVI LMINGTO N, N. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ' . TJie Pope's Illness. t: London. Sept. 8. The Standard's spe cial from' Homo says: "The condition of the Tope's health is not so gootl.as ; it has been for some! time Trasti His . iimbs are -i . , ' ' ' parially, paralyzed, but no immediate gcr d apprehended. Ho resumed serts that the Xuncios hare been in- stnicte(3 to intorm lhe Vatican as to the prevailing opinions relative to. the next Papal election in the Yarioti8 oonntries to wuih tbcy ar6 accrcdited t r - . t. . Gen. Grant in Scotland. , t ( Los don, Sept. 8 Gen. Grant was en thusiastically received at Wick yesterday,! On bcin s presented tbe freed!ta of i Ueqityjl the General sa: DorinhgntyaTsi of my Prcsidency'it was my iope,'. which j am glad t0 say realized that all differences between the two nations should be healed in a manner honorable to both. v t r il J 1 A. M. my acsire ior inai result it was my - . j. rj. i , i,: -r io no wnai was ngui,, irnspecuvo w other consideration ; .whatever, During all the rlcsotiations I felt the im- ! i maintance of peace and principle tbroushout the worla.' II ayes in Ohio. Marietta Ohio, Sept. 7.- The sol diers of the reunion were early' on the streets to-day. Ilcavy loaded special trains from Cincinnati and Athens arrived at 9 o'clock, bringing about a thousand persons. On'the , Cincinnati tram were Mayor Moore and the committee to ar range with President Hayes for his yisit to that city. At 10 o clock tho command ant of the camp, with the committee took a special train -to mPPlj t9 do iacto rresi dent at rarkcrsburg, At noon a train bearing me de .jacto. . i 1 m i m ' tt m President, Gen. Koy, Gen. Devcns, Mrs; Hayes and two sons, Kutherford dnd liirchard, arrived. A concourse of citi zens and visitors, numbering 15,000 or 20,000, welcomed the party at the depot. The guests were, conducted to carriagesin waiting and escorted to the head of a pro- ccssiou, wuerc.' incy were reucuveu uy veterans of the Thirtieth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, who', with other veteran sol diers m line, numbered nearly one thou sand. About a dozen c6mpanics of State militia ind citizers made up the provi sion, which consumed about an Lour in inarching through tbe principal streets Gen. DuVal occqpiidji acat; n tQ par- riagc with the de facto President. When the proccssjon returned to the starting pont the Prcsidcatal party went to Qqu. L:av;,i,,JL,h n ommt. nf the delav at lunch 1 the President aud party did ( not, reach thc park until nearly 4 p.. m. In the mean-, time tho concourse of people about the stand had swelled 'to enormous propor--tions. estimated at 20.000 to 30,000. In i . . aiayor i aimer iieiivfrun tuu luucjmuu ad dress. LOCAL NEWS. ' New Adverusements. , Pkof. F. I J AgostiKi Dancing School. A. David 1 Have Sieved. t See notice of Tribute of Respect of Gcrma nla Lodge. ' 1 . "' " . i" l A. D. Cazaux Baltimore S. S. Line. j A. D. Cazaux New York S: S. Line. ! W. E. Kiso, O. S., Hd'qrs C. F. L. A. II. 6. SmallbOses, St George & St. An drew's Society. V . ' " ' " DeRosset & Co For Rent. A. SnriiER Fall and Winter, f Sec ad "Iscapcd." . September mullets ure asbiobabtu nqw. j Cool enough for blankets this morning. ' i 1 ' t JuuVc .Moore,, was. iu the city yeterf Scuppernong grapes are selling at Si. 40 per bushel. ,'. t -' Summer vegetables arc getting scarco in the market. ! j Burr's Occanicon exhibits in Charlotte t-inorrow night. . ' ;; ? ' "l . . " ; Tventy-two bales of cotton of the new crop sold here to-day. is l ' : ' i.J ' Only a few of the Summer refugees havcf yet returned to the city. I' " " i : ---. ! Very few of the lawyers of this city are in attendance at Columbus Court. ?"Inpiircr" is informed that TUie milk punch is not an article used to detect dTP honest milkmen. A. A few fine 03 Stcrs in the shell, iliite fouud their way here this season. They w ere held at $1 a bushel. Shrimps have sold .here tbi asonas low as 10 cents a gallon, which would boK about 80 cents a bushel. Thorn is .i food demand for alf. Why don't some of our countryffrtends who raise these seed advertise them. ... , : ! - : r - Opt. W. S. Norment has so far rc cotcrcd as to be ou tho -streets He '-will attend to his duties at Columbus Court : i v ' "'it5' jtVc offer a ' chromo for a snake story. No snake under thirty feet ebiertained. Ah stories must be rcdaccd to writing. sight of a perfect sea of human .jaccsLtiiat you cai lay your hand on statistics The new moon shoiic'a little while last i 1 evMiugn y Onlyour weeks more of h-jlul.ty for the young folks. 1 , -y i ; : . Every body is happy over the improved business prospects.. i . ' Eegular meeting this evening of the St. G3gc4j6$tuinaew's Society. Stores and warehouses fur rciit by advertise i Messrs. DeGu&set & Co (" '-' 'i " ".- : mcnt. - ' -The ;tkard of jOjuu'yointuishicncrs ktre In scssioh this afternoon we to A very imjortant meeting of th Cape i Tt 'car. Light, Arlillcry is to Ikj licld this pvemng. l The easterly winds have brought with them very high tides.' The water came bp in the streets at the Market dock this morning. 'Where Is the grasshopper? Where is the'tater bug? Where is the peach blight? 'Where is 1K6 awful shortage which was to t i .- . create a famine? i t i The sudden and rather unseasonable change in the weather has brought out humerous little sicknesses, and the doctors are once more happy. - 1 l - . : J : ;. - Beware of chills 1 That is the advice we Jjave two of our printers this morning, but s, they already had the , shakes on them he, advice was'nt worth much. j Thlflk of a cucumber weighing seventy pounds I Arkansas claims-it and as far as we are concerned may continue in solo right and possession of gueli big cucum bers.'"' " '' j - I i I ( . When corn tieKl peas sell at L'n cents per quartj greon apples at 15 cents per peck, beef shins at 25 cents each, ground jcas at 10 cents per quart, what American citizen cannot live economically? The lloauoke (Weldon) Ac' its has been purbhased by . Messrs. W. II. Day aud W. P. Batchclor, who will hereafter prpsido over its destinies. They .promise to make the Newaa. fitting representative of the fine agricultural icountry in which it un published and we believe that they will do it. Whcn'you are told to go out on a farm and beoomo a producer -aud a 'happy, llornv-handed sou of toil. iiut answer tp prove that lhreefifths of the inmates df mad-houses are from the country. i it The Celebrated Vienna Rolls. , Amons the numerous articles Dooley's Yeast Powder is used for, arc He cele brated Vienna rolls, which are so ' de licious, palatable aud healthy. If you bave not the rccjpe send three-cent stamp to Dooley & Brother, New York, aod you will get it, together with' many other valuable cooking recipes, by rcturu mail. ; Rich tones of bronze, smoke, olivegreen and blue-blac arc in; fashion this Fall. Qld gold color is among the new ( tints, ome of the new styles of materials have t(iiy diamond shaped figures raised in a rich relief. For evening dresses heavenly blue, rose and btberplatc tints in damasscs op a ground work of white and salmon will be popular. Moss broideries arc among the novcltic.s for evening wear. j Returned Home. I Alex. Sprunt, Es(j. British Vice Cou &b, of this city, returned home on Satur dayigljitaftcr an absence of 1 seven nionthsi ori it Visit to" relations and friends id Scotland M U 1 f , , : . Spoken. Schr. John L. Tract), Mcrscvey, which arrived here this morning from Xewbcrry- Iportf Mss. reports that in latitude 3C.1G rnprth, and longitude 74.30 west, spoke Sept 5th, whaling schooner Aurcbia, Capt. Flanders. All well and looked to be as p'l' Personal. i Capt. Jas. I. Waddell, a gallant son of the dead Confederacy and Commander of the privateer Shenandoah, is in the city to-day cn route for Ilil Isboro. lie is the guest, while here, of his coasin, Hon. -A. i Now Opening. kVo invite attention to the auvcrtisc- jtnent ot Mr. A. Shrier in this issue. The Kail and Winter stock of goods purchased by him recently in thc,Northcrn Markets is now being opened and in it maybe fouad alXanawmt an array of style, the newest, the best and the cheapest goods, as any onFncctTcare to sec. He invites attention, to Jils istefk ap4ks every body to all and look it-over before making up their purchases. - - For fear of any misapprehension on the part of our citizens as to the excursion to be given by Capt. James W. Lippitt, we will state that the excursion will bo in the day time and not a moonlight excursion. The excursion to Kendall,' under ' tho auspices of the Young Catholic Friends Society, will be in keeping with former ex cursions given by them. A pleasant day! is anticipated and many wiH avail them selves of the opportunity offered to visit one of the most beautiful places on Jhc Ciipc Fear river. : CM C i The Next Concert. , , j , The concert of the Cornefc CoticeTt Qttb which is to take place on "Wednesday night .will be the finest of the sason. The concert was postponed! jfrojjfe last Friday night so as the gentlemen could regale their audience Wednesday night with an overture. They never do anything by halves and we can expect a rare treat. : , ' i The Theatrical Season. The prospects fox a good theatrical sea son this winter, arc very cUcouraging. The theatre going portion of our "dear public'' will, no doubt, be 'delighted to learn that some of the 'stars'' will drop down upon us this winter. We do not want any one to understand, however, , that the above discovery or prediction - is to be taken in, an astronomical sense. The .Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain'thc following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : ! 11 Augusta, 72; Cairo, GS; Charleston; 71; Cincinnati, 59 ; Corsicana, 09 ; Fort Gibson, 03; Galveston, 83; Indianola, 83; Jacksonville, 81; Key West, 83; Knoxville, 05; Lynchburg, 65; Memphis, 05 ; Mobile, 81; Montgomery, . 73 ; Nash ville, 72; New Orleans, 70; New.yojrJcjj54 Norfolk, G8 ; Tittsburgh, 03; Funta Ilassa, 82 ; Savannah, 78; Shrevcport, 79; 3t. Louis, 75 ; St. Marks, 75 ; Vicksburg, 71 ; Washington, 58; Wilmington, 74. Day's Length 12 hours and 35 minutes. Sensible Advice . 1 You, are asked every day through the columns of riewspaper3 andbyyour Drug gist to uso something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to givo you satisfactory proof that Green's xiuousT Flower will cure vou of Dvs- pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects,. such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costivcncss, Palpitation o, the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c, wc ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample I3ottlc of Green's Au gust r lower for 10 cents and try it, or J a Kegular bize lor will relieve you. cents; two doses I TRIBUTE OP RESPECT. CASTLE HALL, GERMANIA LODGE, .1 No. of P., WiLiiiNoxosr, N. C, Sept. 6, 1877. Whereas,1 Through the mysterious Vork insrs of a Merciful and All-wise-Ruler, this Lodge has again met with a serions loss in the death of BrO; PAUL JOIIANN HEIN li'CIl KOKOWc'KY, j and, -whereas it is our bounden duty to show in a suitable manner our appreciation of his labors in this life, es pecially in the cause of Pythian Knighthood; therefote, be it Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Kok owsky this Lodge kas met with a aevriow -one that is not easily replaced, "and one which we deeply deplore. Resolved, That since-his connection with us he has always endeavored to live up to,tbe living principles ef our noble Order and given us no cause to regret having acetpted him as a R other. Resolved, That his memory shall be ever fresh in our hearts, and while he wilk never more meet with us in council on this earth, let us live in the hope .f meeeing with him in the Lodge above, the Lodge of undying light and love, where the Supreme Chancellor of the nniv2r8e presides. j Resolved, That as a token of our apprecia tion of the worth of our departed Brother, our Castle Hall and Charter be -draped, and the Brethren wear the usual badge of mourn ing for the space of thirty days. Resolved, That a blank page in our Record Book be inscribed with the name, age and death of our Brother. Resolved, That a copy of the above pre amble and resolution be forwarded to the family of our deceased brother, with the as surance of oe? heartfelt sympathy in this their sad bereavement, and that a copy be furnished cur daily papers for publication. ; W. H. 11. KOCH, F. W. ORTJIAN, F. LUHR3, . JOHN D. STELJES, JOHN WERNER, Committee. 1 a i aBaiaw DIED. In this city, Snmlay morn inc. 9th inst.. of diphtheria, BERT A CLAKKE youngest daughter of Thos. C. and Marion S. Lewis, aged 3 years, 6 months and 19 days. In this city, on Saturday, Sept. $tb, at S o'clock, P. M., IRINE BtiiL. 'slaughter of W. P. and Marie . CSaday, aged 7 years and i days. Danciner School. pROF. F, M, AQOSTX2a Dancing School will open oa Monday, September 17. All the latest and most Ciahlonable Dances taught. Tlie Glide a specialty. V - fsept J2 10, 1877. 198 Now Advortisomen'ts. Escaped. ' CANAttV BIRD, marked with dark spots. A Uberal reward will be ixiid for Its capture and delivery at this office. St.' George & St. Anirew's Society. mUE REGULAR MOWTnr.T If RETIVfl nf I the bU George and StAndrcip's Society will be held in the Hall over Mr. J. C. Munds Drug Store, at 8 o'clock, tlm MON- "Ai nigui, aept. utn. U. G. SMALLBONES, sept ,10 1 , ( Secretary. FALL AND WINTER. MY STOCK OK . FALL AND, WINTER GOODS 1 is now ar'rivinir. 1 Newest styles, r . 1 " , Best Goodis, 1 and Cheapest fctock for Gents, Youths and Boys. Call and examine my stock before purchas ing elsewhere. sept 10 m Market st. For Rent, For One Year, from October 1, 1ST 7 THE STORE ON THE NOUTl- east corner .of Market aud-Front streets, now occupied by John K. . t Mclllienny, The Brick Store on north hido of Markt-t, alxve Second street, lately occupied by llJr. W. W. Harriss as a drug &tore. The Building on Smith'sand Gab ies alleys, now occupie d by W . M.. Collins as a -restaurant. Also, several Warehou:,-s, conviiiiently located. Apply to sept 10 DUIOSSET ic CO. Wanted. EXPERIENCED MACHINE Optra tors. None but those experienced in the manufacture of Shirts need apply. 1 BROWN & RODDICK, 1 ' -15 Marketst. septS W. B. McKOY. General Real Estate Agont And STOCE BXLOHEK. FOR RENT. I A fine two story dwelling on Fifth be tween Church and Castle streets. Five rooms, kitchen and servant's room. A one story house, four rooms, in the same locality. STORE occupied by Alex. Oldham as a Grain Store, on Market between. Second and Third. STORE Oldham's, on Market Street, next above occupied fp.merly by J. H. wShcnharfL . . , . . a large ana commodious dwelling -over uuwey s ouoc cstore, on Market tlreet. suitable for a boarding house. .1- r. . ,. ' . ' j t Store formerly occupied by F. M. Age Ltini, on South side of Market street : ve I J 1 T 1 . 03- desirable. Rooms aboye can be rented sep arately. ! A fine dwelling near the corner of Ninth and Red Cross streets, with six rooms and every convenience. Good water, &c. Street cars pass the door. That desirable store on the North West corner of Market and Front streets, known formerly 1 as llcLin's Drug Store. Splen did location for any business. vrv & large double Warehouse on Quince's Alley, running through from Front to Water Street South of Market. 5 A'fine dwellincr on Love's Avenue. North of Wilmington & W'cl don Rail Road, con taining six rooms and in Capital order. That fine large dwelling on the corner of vock. ana Second istreets, known as the Harriss house, containing twelve rooms, with additional rooms In a tenement hourc on the premises; one of the best locations in the city for a boardipg bouse. Also,, several ether houscswcll located, in various parts of the city. For terms apply to W. B. McKOY, Real Estate Agent and "Stock Broker. Office on Market street, between Second and Third streets, over HarrLss' Drug Store. sep 8 TheSouth Atlantic, A l MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED XIl to Literature, Science and Art, will be issued in Wilmington, North Carolina, Octo ber 15th, 1877. The Corps of Contributors will include several of the most distinguished authors of the present day. A serial story,, poems, sketches, reviews, scientific and historical ar ticles will appear in every number. The Magazine wih contain only original litera ture. . The South Atlantic State will be thorough ly canvassed by an energetic agent. Subscription one year S3. Single, copy 25 cents. J ADVERTISING TERMS. 1 page one year $120; t page one year $75 : JA page one year $50 ; yn page one year $26; 1 page, one insertion, $25; page one inser tion, $15 j M page one insertion, $10; page one insertion, $5. 50 per cent, additional for advertisements on the Magazine covers. Local subscriptions received and Maga zines sold at tbe City Bookstores. Contracts for advertisements and subscrip tions received at the office of Messrs. Jackson & Bell, Book and Job Printers. All communications should be addressed to . , . ; Mas. CICERO jy. HARRIS, - sept 8 Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCIRBfi TO TflK PA1LY REVIEW la 11. ::vJl We will be clad to receive commmnicatiom from our friends on imfihh all 1 subJIcU e f general interest bat 1 f;7f t ft The name of the writer a t alwsjsb furnished to the Editor. ''" ' ConmunlcaUoMtotistlef wlittcn oily on one side of the paper. ' ' ' ' .' Personalities must be atolded. : ' ' Audit is especially and partkmlaxl mstdM'-' Etood that the editor does not always fduraa the views of correspondents, unless 10 ftattd in the editorial columns. , '- Now Adverticomonto. Female School.' 4 MISSES BURR h JAMES, PrlndpahT" fJIIE THIRTEENTH AN5TJAL CtS4t iLPH wmmence'on TdTTBS D A , the 4th of October. PtpiU of all a , received, while the same care will be better ed upon each, from advanced young ladles to the smallest child. Object UacWg kiaM with text book instruction, is a particular feature of tho school, the Principals, after , long and careful experience; having found it to bo the most advantageous' xaee0d of im parting knowledge to the young and enquir ing child. . . . . A'ocal mnsicand calistbeaJet free ef extra charge, excepting a trifle for thedaUv nsa pf calls theme apparatus. , . '-;." " Musical Department apder tbe svperskw of Mrs. M. S. Cashing, whose loag and faith ful experience renders her peettliarly fitted for this work. r. .; . sVptmS' C'' CC r u,drcM 'rf Incloals. LOW PRICES 2 Good Flour 0S.5O per Barrel. A. Mil TRY OUR CREME DE LA CREME AT 89.75 Ono Ton of thoso Elegant Hamsy 13 Cents ' Daily Expected ! ' GEO. MYERS, 11 & is south rnonc ac- w. h. s.PRjjrT. Exchango Corner. ; j'AVjuv.xujj toiiLii u ine puce to get 2j cvervthiftcrin the FANCY ITfrOriS V r t a x-i f. Ann , rm . .4 ' . The NICEST GOODS kept. . . . It has always been tho place for the Nicest and tnost FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS, and will in future prove to be stick to all who may come or send their orders 2SJ-A11 orders sent from a distance will re ceive Prompt and Special Attention. 1 " Remember EXCHANGE CORNER for your FALL GOODS. Call now for SUMMER GOODS. , aug 25. N n. SPRUNT. Boarders Wantedi J.JAVING RENTED that very desirable ' dwelling owned by Dr. W. E. Freeman, and r situated on Front street, between Chesaut and Mulberry, the undersigned will be prepared to take families frcm the 1st October, ' said v table boarders. This location is particularly; suited to business men. For further particu lars apply by letter or in person to mef to Mr. L. A. Angel, at Telegraph office. MRS. L, BOUD1NOT. ' ECptC f . ; : E. and M. B oilman, '- "I ) REM EN AND HOTA, GERMAlfT, lead ; U in the manufacture of Vinegar. . . i incir iwi;jt.KiAL WHITE WINE VIN EGAR (3ple strength), PICKLING AND ' CIDER VINEGAR, is'uneacelled ia qnaStj and purity. ' Orders respectfully solicited by the Agent, Lippitt g Low, South Front 8treet, ag 31 between Dock and Orange. : SHAMPOO AND BATHO.. i qHAVE, 10 cents, nair Cat, 23 centi. ' Shampoo, 25 cents. Hot and cold Baths tin all hours. Clean towels and sharp razors in 2 abundance. All work done in silence at d with dispatch. V 1. FURMANSkl,., r or. Front and PrinceM. an: 23 Trommer'a Ibctllait" gEVEN SPRINGS MASS, andToln Anp-' dyne. A supply of each just received and with a full mad complete stock of Drwjrs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and TeUef . Articles, for sale low by ' JAMES C. XUNDS, : Drogrist,- , . ... aog 25 ' Third SL, opposite City UslL i ' i j Dyeing .ana'Ctoa pRICES REDUCED at the ladies arul ea- - tlemen'a First Class Head Quarters, Iorth side Market street, between 8eeond and Third, streets. Good work speaks for Itself. Call and examine. Kid filvr mnA t.m - 1 r peciaiiy. Agents for the celebrated Htaten luaua ijeing v oral. 1 1 . s f i r n " ' 1 1 i c I!
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