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THIS PAPER ,bliS cepjedby, T.V JA M ES , AND PROPRIETOR. iWoNiWTi PAID.; 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three J J. i 25: One mostb, 60 cent. er will be delivered by carriers, VLe, in any part of the city, at the 6' . iind iwr week. 'iue rates low and liberal. .tot. or v i ubscriberi wUl please report any and to'reeevre their papers re jrularly. pi Advertisemonts: Roddick, hive just, 'iteiycj; a, full lineof tbc AVQOLEN roarket; ve are ir , whatahev n be t)"urchas- jlbf Wt" r" , . V iteand Scarlet1, PlAi AH-Wools,, all the new' ' shades fycrt: s m tv-Xm' tli - mnst nornl- IJ r-in tne country! curfi Hoods as the above .at. wi l certainly pay those .bo to the money to Sparc, as ihcy will certainly uw suit - Wber advances. 6R0VN & RODDICK'S ttovHTTi Oar Own X&anufacttire ! -j.frAitr Wamsutt Cotton, and Bosoms irom ziuu iiiuuu.i 75 Cents Each ! itJfMtSSj per cent, cheaper than any thing ever ouerca in inis cuy . tog any sample Shirt ami compare. We arc only too happy to afford you an opportunity to judge for yourselves. The Balance of Our Summer Stoc k at Unprecedented Low Prices, Ladies' and Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs w retmed, 60c and -7 6fi o i) Ner Fall Calicoes at . Co and 8c, best ... rality. White Cord Piqnc 123c. 1 KcUnckv Jeans 121c. a cood article. AM Cotton Yarns. I ULike George Heavy Shcctiug, 8c 1 perrriL 4-4 Rockingham tio. oc per jikL 4-4 Fine Sea Island yoton 8c. H Uea:Ued Cotton '8, 9 , and 10c. J. & T. CoiU' Spool, Cotton ' 6c each. MlkIp54iQ Equalities., Uiies .Corsets 75c.. ., very 1 . superior 5tT. BfiOWN & SODDICfK, Jtt 1 ' 46 Market Street. illmeTy , and Taney Goods. RS. L. FLANAGAN WISHES TO AN- ftiw to the Ladies that she has returned to the Northern Cities, where she has been l?ferFll purchases in MILLINERY a'J1 4cripUon of?ANCY ARTICLES v freptred to show her patrons a wjkttnctwe and Beautiful Stock of all AtwKT STYLES in French Pattern fS, TJx Velvets, Silks, Feathers, "won Ac tiff "f u heretofore, the Best Goods IrL i7 i)ei?D, the Lowest Prices, and the l?,wlh oomntry solicit edj aiid per tu vmvu uaruiteu or iuuuej re- r8tore,12 MarketStreet. 221a i n -M RSr Ii. FLAN FLANAQATT.' Wotice. oa, uaDKKSlQNED HAVING THE rtVKi"01 the SEWING MA i7'M aaaaJaetTHTd by the SINGER Jrf JTew ffanorer, begs to inform the hnSJiiH? i P"PTd to offer EXTRA bTS to thdse wishi ,'Ues.Oil, and Attachment, of ail kinds, I wI oa band. . . I Jjchines Repaired. Charges reasonable. a. oertU. Dudley Is anthoriied to waections and Receipt for the same, JOHN L. DUDLEY, v .Sc. . " I otcuaa Dim near i nt umce. vfc DcmoresVa Fall and Winter Patterta ""Tea. scna loruauiogue. - . IP00 AND BATHS. 10 ceut. -Hair Cut, 25 ceaU i tt cents. Hot and cold Baths at Oean towels and sharp jraxori in ct- All work done in silence and I t. FURMANSKl, Oof, Front and Princess. Hale's Syrup. fJAUHOUXD AND TAR. BmU's Cough Bochcr aermaa Syrup., With fnl to.. ! ' - wut Mtdiclne Pure Drurs and Foraaleby ' , JAMES C. KTJNDS, 1- H J VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12i 1877. NO 225 LATEST NEWS. THE WAR IN THE EAST. The Turks Repeating in Asia Russia Not Seeking Mediation. Kakajal, Oct. 10 A Russian official despatch dated yesterday, says : "In con sequence of the occupation of new positions by our troops in the recent operations, the enemy last night abandoned most of his positions, iDcludisJ Kizil-Tepc, and began retr'eatiDg. Wo pursued him, and during the night occupied the line of ChadschiTali Sarbatan, and Kulwerdan." iLcNDou, Oct 10. The Agence-Rutge isteues " the following , statement : "As certain journals, and even Turkish news papers, persist in speaking of mediation, and of preliminary steps taken by Eng land and Austria, we persist in declar ing that no idea of mediation has been entertained and no attempt has been made in that direction." A Renter telegram from Bucharest says that Gen. S. Greig, Comptroller-General of the Russian Empire, has unexpectedly arrived at Bucharest to., inspect the ac counts of the army contractors. A resth despatch says: "Herr lisza, the Hungarian Premier, has informed the Diet that two thousand rifles and three boxes of dynamite were seized, but only eisnt persons were arrestea in connec tion with the Transylvania affair." London, Oct. 11 The Standard: s cor respondent with Chevket Pasha's head quarters telegraphs from Radomirzy, near Plevna, under date ot Monday, as lollows: " Our army occupies Telische, and to-day it effected a iunction with Osman Pasha, who topk up a position on the heights of Dubnik. There has been no fighting on our way hither, except a trifling cavalry skirmish in the Plain of Lukovitza. The Russians who were encamped there fled on our approach. We hope to arrive at rievna to-morrow. econnoisances is any direction havo failed to discover a single Russian." The Standard's Bucharest special says: "Gen. Gourko. with eleven regiments of cavalry and eight batteries of horse ar tillery, has started on a raid to bona by way of Tirnova and Selvi. Four cavalry regiments of the' Guard will join him en route." The StafictarcZYGalatz special says an encasement took place on the ouuna mouth " of the Danube on Tuesday be tween a Russian and a Turkish steamer. The latter exploded and sank with all hands. Yellow Fever at Fernandtna and Port Royal. Jacksonville. Fla.. Oct. 10. The situation aVFernandina, as far as the sick are concerned, is encouraging. No dangerous cases are now on hand, and no new cases were reported to-day. I wo persons have died since the last report one a colored woman, and one Dr. - Well- ford, a volunteer physician. Provisions are still badly needed there, as no business is transacted, and rations have to be issued to an immense number whose means of sunrjort are cut off bv suspension of mills and other industries. x t W Jk Augusta. Ga.. Oct. 10. Five new cases fo vellow fever and three deaths arc reported from Port Raval to-dav. Four Sisters of Mercv leave here in the morning for Port Royal. The Mother Superior says others are ready to go if required. M mm New York Sun. A ROW AT A SEANCE. An InvestHfators Serious Proposals Indignantly Rejected. At a spiritualistic seance given by Mrs. Maud E.Lord, at 222 West Thirty-seventh street.last evening, Mr. Charles F. White, of New York, who"has been working to prove so-called spiritualistic manifestation a fraud, attended. Twenty chairs were placed in a circle, and.tne company were seated, man and woman, alternately. Then Mr. White examined' the room, but did not discover anything suspicious. After the door had been locked, the gas was turned off. Mrs. Lord sat in the centre of the circle. The Sun reporter touched both of her feet with his feet, as she said, to make certain that she did Slio Irpnt tiattin?? her hands not move, one Kepi pamug utr iwuus, w prove to the company that she did not use them to produce the maniiestaiions. There was the usual guitar playing, a palm-leaf fan agitated the air, so-called spirit hands touched the people, ind whisperings were heard. Then strange phosphorescent lights appeared. Mr. White proposed that Mrs. Lord al low the reporter to hold her hands during the manifestations. This she refused to do. Then Mr. White offered to advance the money to pay Mrs. Lord for a seance, at which fifteen persons of his own seleo tion should attend, lie said ne could procure the same manifestations that she did. and he would not invoke the aid of spirits. Mrs. Lord again qecirnea, 4n stantlv there was an uproar. Mrs. Lord angrily told Mr. White that he had spoiled the seance. Several of Mrs. Lord's friends unbraided Mr. White, calling mm "no fTcntleman &c. . He replied that ne only meant to make an honest investigation. She said that his proposed tests ware not fair and that she would iot submit to thrm. Mr. White and his friends then SnrTirnantlvwithdrew. savin that the frand. Mr. White told the rnnrter that IMrs. Lord did not pat Jer hands, but that she slapped some part of her body with one hand, while her other hand was free to play the guitar and touch the different persons sitting around the circle. The spirit lights were produced with phosphorus boiled in oil, contained in a bottle. He said there were no man ifestations produced which it would not be possible for any smart girl to preform un der the same conditions. I An American Expelled from France Paris, Oct. 11. La France published a letter, addressed to the American Lega tion, from Brussels, by an American named "Bedel, who complains that he was re moved from his home, business, and family, and expelled from Franco with out any assigned reason. Mr. Bedel claims rtparation through the Legation. (Fayettevllle Gazette.) Remarkable Shooting Mr. Jno. C. Vann, of the Independent Company, made a splendid score in target practice last week. With a target only 22 inches in diameter, and with a "bull's eye" of 4 inches, he made an average of 23-24th of an inch in three shots off hand, distance 200 yards. On last Mon day he did nearly as well making an average of one inch in three shots i. e, one inch from' the "bull's eye." We learn, also, that Dr. J. W. Mc Neill, of tho LaFayette Company, made an average of 11 inches in 13 shots practicing with the same sized target and under the same rules. We think the officers of the State Fair might as well make up their minds to present another flag to tho Fayette ville military, ' ' ... LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. . A. Shrikb Complete Stock. A. DAVin Gents' Underwear. T. H. Howet, Ja Boots and Sho?s. 8. Jewett Received To-day. Monroe & Kino For Sunday's Dinner. Round lace collars, with a bit of ribbon at the throat, are neat and pretty. When one woman hates another she always speaks of her as "that person." The revenue cutter Colfax returned here yesterday after a cruise to Beaufort. Let's have one more excursion beforo tho cold weather comes on. These beau t;ful daycare just the thing for it. Mr. F. M. James, Health Officer, has this week condemned 109 pounds of beef, 5 bunches of birds and 10 bunches of fisl Mcss-s. Alfred Carpenter and J. T. Vann, of this city, will hereafter cast in their fortundsrwith the Winstonites. They will leave here next Monday for Winston. Judge McKoy has been appointed by the Governor to hold the extra term of Robeson County Court which will con vene at Lumberton on the 10th of No vember. Liltetfs Living Age for the week ending October 13th, contains the beginning of a serial by the author of that charming story "Patty," besides the usual amount of other interesting and valuable matter. A new volume began with October.- Pub lished by Little &'Gay Boston. We Understand that the Whiting Rifles and Cape Fear Light Artillery will arrive in Raleigh4 on Monday night, 15th, instead of Wednesday, as was at first arranged, and will participate in the opening exer ciscs of the Fair on Tuesday. It may be worth while for us to say here that we did not intend to mislead any one yesterday in regard to the Ocean- icon, when we stated that last night's ex hibition would probably be the last here this season. We were so given to under stand and so stated. Tne Second Time. Mr. Roddick, of Brown & Roddick, has just returned lrom the North for the second time this season. He brings with him many new and pretty things and some of the cheapest goods we ever saw, the fact of which may be verified by a per sonal Inspection of the goods. Hbtel Arrirals. Purcell House, Cobb Bros. Proprie tors, Oct. 11 JF Kibbe, Macon, Ga; E W Fonville, Onslow, N C; Jno L Collier, Georgia; J M Hadeo, Baltimore; A D Cazaux, city; H B Short, Lake Wacca mawjr A F Powell, White villej Wm R Sturgeon, Baltimore; S D Clapp, New Ycrk; H T KnotU, Anson county, N C; W H Wolff, W C Blackwood, Charlotte; E Smith, Moss Neck; J H Currie, North Carolina; Victor Grainger, Geo A Peck, city. Light, IThoiesome, Delicious Are biscuits, bread, rolls, dumplings, etc. made with Dooley's Yxast Powdes AlwaysHise it for the delicious Vienna rolls Sbonld'your grocer not have and refuse to get 1ooljsy s ieast rowDXB lor yon, send 20 cents for lb., S5 cents for lb. or 60 cents for 1 lb., direct to Doolxt & Biothkb, New York, and it will be sent bj mall, post-paid. ..iEVIEW Be Sure and Go. - , To such of our friends as-may be in at tendance at the State Fair in Raleigh next week, we say do not leave the city without visiting the Agricultural - Depart ment and the Museum which is above it. The resoarccs and productions of North Carolina are laid out there in a map be fore the eye and the visitor will be well repaid by an hour's study of the articles therein contained. OI. Folk, tho Com missioner of Agriculture, is doing every thing in his power to bring bis depart ment up to a complete standard and tho Museum, which is under, the control mainly of Prof. Kerr, State Geologist, contains innumerable- fine specimen of the agricultural,- mineral and i botanical wealth of the State. Yon can find i noth ing more attractive at the Fair Grounds than this Museum. The Losses on the River. The Fayetteville Gazette estimates the losses on tht low lands along the river by the late floods at not less than 50,000 to 60,000 bushels corn and then throws out this excellent suggestion to the fanners of Bladen county : And here, we think, we see a good op portunity of enforcing a wholesome les son. Why should not our Capo i Fear farmers learn wisdom from their t bitter experience, and . henceforward pursue an entirely different course in the tillage ol the soil, and at the same time utilize their river lands without running the risk of losing all the fruits of their toil ? Let them hereafter use their skill, industry and energy in fertilizing and cultivating to their highest capacity their uplands and ridges, while they reserve the bottoms for meadow and pasture, rice growing and stock raiing. They are admirably adapted for these purposes, and a combination of both systems of agriculture would prove vvstly more profitable than the precarious courses now pursued. Take Exercise. Of tbo thousands who pay periodic visits to doctors, and run up yearly bills, few appreciate the fact that thby could avoid all this expense and trouble 1 by taking every day a little gymnastic exer cise. It is not necessary to devote a great d ;al of time daily tos this specie of exer tion . Oni hour a day, adhered to per tinaciously, as a habit of life, will accom plish wonders. The majority of people arc nothing more than grown-up children when they begin to undertake a course of athletic. Not one in fifty has the sense to begin properly. Most of them plunge into it, apparently thinking that ifalittle exercise is a good thing excessive exercise is a great deal better, forgetting that violent and long continued exertion-is a possibility that has to be steadily and patiently approached. Hence the disgust of those who make a blind rush at the thing. The muscles, not used to this unwonted demand, get extremely sore, and the embryo athletic drags himself home to his easy chair vowing that' noth ing shall ever tempt him again to seek health through such a dolorous pathway. . That old Legend. . An old resident informs as that the tradition now current relative to the virr tires of the Rock Spring Vater in recal ling those who may have removed from the city is misapplied and that it refers to an old spring at Paradise, near the 'present depot of tho Carolina Central R. R., a locality which was famous forty or fifty years ago for the beauty of the place; the fine view up and down and across the river to be had there, i(s charming 'sylvan retreats and the 'deliciously cool water to be had at the mossy spring.' Our memory does'nt "go back quite as far as the period alluded to but we have always heard be fegend attached to the waters of the Bock Spring, the effect of which is that whosoever drinks of that water will be sure to retnrn to Wilming ton. We would like to hear from the historian of tho Sixpenny club to the subject. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock: v ' Augusta, 51; Cairo, 51; Charleston, 68 ; Cincinnati, 43; Corsicana, 64; Fort Gibson,1 62; Galveston, 74; Indlanola, ' -,71; Jacksonville, 61 ; Key West, .79 ; Knox ville, 88 ; Lynchburg, 53 ; Memphis, hS ; Mobile, 55; Montgomery,' 52 j NashTine,' 43; New Orleans, 64; New, York, "49; Pittsburgh, 47 ; Punta Rassa, 73 ; "SaTan nahf54; Shreveport, 65: St. Louis, 53 ; St, Marks, 57 ; Vicksborg, 57 ; Washington, 57; Wilmington, 62. We acknowledge the courtesy of 4 call this morning from our good friend 'Mc- Diarmid, of that wideawake paper . the Lumbcrten Rcbctonian. - ' -'. .v a Bishop Atkinson's Appointments for the, Autumn of 1877. 'ijddsViUo.i; i ........... ..... ..... ..No v. 3 LeaksviHe, (28d Sunday after I Ttinitvi :v. :. t " nr 4 fountain Chapel .". Nov; 6 Germanton . . . . v; . Nov. 8 Winston.,.. ..v; . . .. , . . .Nov. 9 pfreensbero (C4th Sunday after , Trinity).-:..... .Nov. 11 Farintoch," Granville county Nov. 11 Flat River Chape, Nov. 15 St. Gary's,' - " " - ....Nov. 16 HUlsboro (25th Sunday af.!Trin.)Nov. 18 Chapel Hili;r...T.'.i.. . . . : . Nov. 20 i , Quarterly Ale etlofis. ; Fourth rvuod of appointments as made by-Rer. William S. Black, Presiding Eldlrfbr the Wilmington Disf'fict, Meth odist E. Church, South. ' ' Onslow, at Queen s Creek. .....Oct. 20 2i Elizabeth; at Elizabethtown...Oct. 27 28 Bladen, at Windsor. . . .Nov. 3 4 Topsail , at Wesieyan Chapel . Nov. 10 11 Ken4nsville, Wesley Chapel.. Nov. T 18 ". J ' . vf - - sensible Advice . ! Yon are asked -every day through the columns of newspapers andby your Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about; you get" discouraged spending money with but ; little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green's August, Floweb will euro you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with alfits effects, such' as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costivencss, Palpitation o, the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash; coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c, we ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle of Green's Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for 75 cents; iwo doses will relieve you. ' V MARRIED. In this city, Oct.' 2, ,1877, by the Rer. J. E. Mann. Mr. WM. F. FDRPLESS to Miss HENRIETTA POTTER, of Wilmington. DIED. JIV8 Morning, of diphtheria, M AIUON WHJISE, daughter of Thomas C. and Marion 5 Iff wis, aged 9 years and 7 months, u ?ncl8 ot the family are invited to attend uneral , from their residence, corner of Sixth and Walnut streets, to-morrow at 4 P. M. ... , . ' Star copy and adapt. New Advertisements. RECEIVED TO-DAY. "HTRS HALLIBURTON'S TROUBLES" xtX br Mrs.Henrv Wood, author nf "Et Lynne"; "Verners Pride", Ac, 20 cents, "fellowstone Jack, or Trappers of the En chanted Ground",by Joseph E. Badger, 5 cts. "Yalentine Vox,the Ventriloquist",bv Henry Cock ton. 10 cents. "Thp Wntt iTnr,M;. Plot", 10 cents. "The Ventriloauisfs Tri- utupa , cenis, at i . . - SI JEWETT'S OCt 12 Front 8treet Book Store and Shoes. JUST RECEIVED a full and complete lino Misses and, Children's Shoes, direct from the manufactory, of every tarie tv, style and'descriDtion. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, Also a nice line of Ladies' Lace and Button Boots, Gents' Hand Sewed G alters. Cnnorrpna. Button and Buckle, somfth inc new. npat nH nobby, Ihe. Old Virginia Stitch Down, the V3 . T a J iwuiwia.flTOH, ina Teryining generally fotad in a -fint-class Boot' and Shoe Store. NO trouble tO ebow sranik. -C.aW and crim. ine stock,' style and prices before purchasing eisewnere. i, ii. HUWJiY. Jr.. Oct 12 o. 47 Marketstreet. FOR SUNDAY'S DINNER ALL THE -FINE BEEF ffp onered byua in this market this Jt season. tha.t' we hare. now for to-morrow's marketis the fint. It is the best you can find aoywbere for yoarSunday Dinntr. Also Good, Fat, Corn-Fe3 Pork. Carrie's Block, Second Street. ct 12 Reward WILL PAY TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD for uflicientp7,rk Tie, CoU' B styles. 1 ' eridence to convict the person who set fire !'- to my House .on Sunday morning, the 7th Instant. The house was situated on Fifth between Brunswick and Hanover streets. oct 11 V7. V. CANADA Y. H. TJlarcus Cl Son.. , J ' BOTTLERS OF CINCCfXATf, MILWAUKEE. : : ' and- -' ' , j .ALTUIonK JLAGEK BEEP". . rmLAmxriiiA, - . Baltimore, 'pj. f - )fr'.:aad.-" ' .IMPOBTED JULES AND PORTKR. jFimlVapplled. Goods delivered to any VJX?lacltcSto ?Pcta with any hons W fhe line In price and tonality. PLEASE JSOTIdL- We will be glad to receive' eessarasiesSsats . from our friends on aay sad all satjieo t general interest but : v i ; .1 f r-t ,i . The same of the writer aast always to furnished to the Editor. Commumcationj mmrt to wiittet mAf one fide of the paper. Personalities xnurt to itWdsA " n T ; Andit is especially and parties Ur! stood that &e editor does net always ' the views of correspondents, antest it ititsw in the editorial eolamas. "' ' Now Advertigemonta. - THE PUnCELL IICjCH i; i 1JAS PASSED IXTO TBB HllrD3 at the undersigned, has bees newly fmril&sV throughout, 'and, as heretofore. ru! btrictly as a First-Class HoUL ; Board re duced as follows : $2.50 and $3 per day. With Rooms per month $35. Table Board per month $25, Best of Wines, Llqvori 'sad Cigars S waif; on hand at regular city prietcw . . , Pl.-ty We hops to see all the old pstros cf G house and all tbiie raissss, prods!ag them that no pains shall be spared td plssW' all COBBBCOS., oct 10 Pf Op i tSTSW' I Taken Up. ' rpwo REb HEIFERS. Owaersareaot)-', tied to como forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away or they w&I to sold for same. ;t,. oct a T. J. 80aTHIBLiWDv Star copy It " . ' " '.i Complete Stoct: CHILDREN'S CLOTHina, In Great Variety and . ,n ' c he a p s d t ra x bnr la the State. . , Can Ot anybody from a toby to a yesfti giant ; : ; -' " Call and examUe stock. 0011 90 Matatasj i REMOVAL. r JOHN WERNER has removed his Bartor Shop on South Front Street on t door Korta of his old Btand. Ilia many patfoa as4 friends he will now be pleased to see at Ho. 7, South Front street, (Cleapor's old ttaad.) oct 10 . . i , 1 .- The Centennfal TS THE COOLEST SALOON IN THE dry. X and conUnues to furnuh forth refreshhis? ' drinks, Cno cigars and turUe, claaor rcff table soup every uy. Come, ye tongry tua4 cat for noting and ye thirsty aad drisk ' for a coneideraUon. . JOHN CARROLL, Propriety. juno 27 Painting. WHERE YOU CAN GET YOURPsdaV iog done with dispatch, neataess and at reasonable rates is at m C. C. PARKER'S PAINT BHOF one door North of Old Jail toildJaso Prfa- cess street. HOUSE, SHIP aid Bl35 I ainting done and satisfaction guaranteed. Great care is given to small Jobs. Vt may 16 " ' ' wanted! V.;J.:;. GOOD MILCH COW. Addrrs tatmg araouat the Cow gives, tbt price where bc can be seen. ' " m. j. a, . ePt22 t p. o. Ul. New Deofstrri; N INVOICE OF CLOCKS M,Srtlj new designs has just bocn rvreired aad em being sold at extremely low figures j Jm a. fine assortment of LADIES' TTATrrnr, ana jfi.Allf GOLD SINGS ma LADIES' And GENTLEMEN'S OHLAlffD? cuted. All I ask of thm p.kiu t. iliLT, ii u ten wiu mi nr h miu . - " 4iW atrial. j it ittv n 'nnmrr aaa Ja GENTS' TJNDEIlTTiaiD; 1 S MEDICATED SCARLET ILkVXiL " . ,, -. . .7nt f, Undershirts and Drawers, i , . ( . Checker Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. Merino Undershirt, and Drawers. v . cagusb uair Hose. The larireat and run . GenU Furnishing Good- tfc.T: in this or any other market 8oldehad A. Davlrj- v :vy aiercnani bailor, Cor. Froat Prtaeess ir . . m - st. ret 11 LIPPITT0 Ice Cream "ParicTi- WILL BE OPENED ON WfDlTEBDAl" , oniiog, 25th fast. Fare Cresa C ' yored with cho. ze Craits win to kspt tstiss theseason. Ka - STRAWBERRIES large and laseioes will to kept whea ever ttor eaaDepwurcdJa either this or the Ctortas- ' ' ton markets. Cream seat to aay part t CsT" city in quaru and raUoas fmea, frea ct eLar-, All orders for Cream for Czz2& " must to IeftSatardayt.,W- TTTi7, ta, Eatraace toPaloxlT-iaceaCt. , spi 21 - ""v '.-.' ' 4 t- V i.t:
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