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At THIS PAPER 1 PLEASE NOTICE. ' I 1 E.i:.hod every afternoon, 8unday ex- We will be elad to renirA pfitntnTitftJ. ceptedby v ... JOSH. T. JAMES, jDITOB AND PEOPBIKTOB. 0rRlPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. j from our friends on any landfall subjects oi gcucriu uiierest.Dut : ! ! I f The came of v. n ni .tL.. furnished to the Editor. -I ! bV nn Six months. $2 50 ; Three MT!!th. $1 25 : One month, 60 cents. vyommunications must be wiitten nn oti i uae siae or the paper. ' y will, ba delivered bv carriers, The pPcl " " , of charge, in any part of the city, at the Personalities must be avoided,1 y hare rates, or 13 cents per wee. .,-rHnetei low and liberal . Andit is especiallr and tartlenlirW nii. VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 6, 1878. ' r.i i : i - ' i NO. 3 1 I 8too.tht ae etor does not always endon. tdr-SabscriJri will please report any and juc newjpi corresponaents, unless 'so stated in the editorial columns. , ! ..'nresto receive their papers regularly. Ill , - . 1 1 1 . ' t - 1 ' I . jje'W Advertisements, AX INVOICE OF GENT'S Silk and Gingham Umbrellas Also, a Sample Lot of Ladie ' DovoeAle a few very handsome. DRESS GOODS.' EXAMINE OUR Heavy Wasli Poplins. at 10 cents per yard. rRarcrains in BLSACHED GOODS call on ;a great reduction IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS FOIl Men and Boy s Wear. H22DZIXCX- IX SMALL SIZE If tile Cotton HoseMor CMlten. Will be sold at one-third their value. WILL ALWAYS FIND SOMETHING NeW, CHeap & Attractive as our increased sales justify us Iii Ordering Goods Daily HE D HICK feb 19 (llust be Sold. rpOE BALANCE Winter Stock of OF MY FALL AND GENTS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, muBt be sold and they will be sold, too, re gardless of cost. I go North next week and will close out stock on hand at Low I Lower !! Lowest ! 1 ! prices mch 5 Market st. EXCELSIOR! "T7"E HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND vv have on exhibition undoubtedly the most magnificent display of Fine and Fancy Picture Frames, of all the latest styles, patterns and design?,. offered in this city for the LAST riVH IT B AILS, all fitted, with the bert quality of glass. Com mon Frames, oval and square, fitted with cheap glass. Also, a splendid assortment of Velvet Frames and materials for Photo-Chromo Pictured, all of which we will sell at tbe low est figures. I have added to my Gallery the rooms for merly occupied by Mr. C. W. Y ates, which will be used as a Ferreotype Gallery and for other cheap work. Respectfully, Ac, C. M. VanORSDELL, South Side Market, between Princess and 1 Second Streets, Wilmington, N. C. mch 5 Werner OS jrrempervs X on SO- rial Booms, AT OS. 11, North Front and 7 South Front 11 Streets. Satisfaction guaranteed. None but the most experienced workmen employed in these establishments. Manufacturers of Tonics, Hair Oil, Cologne, Renovators, Dyes, Beautiflers, Ac, Ae. v mch 1 A True Man." BY M. C. Stirling: No. 253 Seaside Libra ry. lOcentf. "Lothair", by the Right Honorable B. Dis raeli. No. 255 Seaside Library. 20 cents. "Lord Oakburn'i Daughters," byMrs.Henry Wood. No. 256 Seaside Library. 20 cents. "Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist", by Henry Cockton. No. 259 Seaside Library. 40 cents. - "That Boy of Norwtt's," by Charles Lever. No. 257 Seaside Library. 10 cents. "Pb vllis," by the Duchess. No. 258 Seaside Library. 10 cents. At 8. JEWETT'S, feb 27 :. Front Street Book Store. The Mails. The Malls rlnsA nnrl orrivft at, th Pitv r-osiomce as follows : i ' ! CLOSE. v Northern throueh mails -: - - 6:00 t Northern through and way, malls. 8:00 a m x M. Us for the N. C-and A.i & JN. J. Kailroads, and routes; suppliea thprpfrom - - - - - - I - I- 6:00 P M Southern mallsfor all points South, daily - - - -1 - f -i Western mails (C. C. K. W.) daily 6:00 P M (except Sunday) 5:00 A M Fayettevllle, and offices on Cape 1 ; i rtftvs - - i- - i - i liOO P M Kn.r uiver 'rnpfaiavn ana r n- Mails for points along line of; Che-!! J raw A Darllneton It R - ' - r lO.'OO A M Fayettevllle by Warsaw, dally, ! (except Sundays) i- - - 8:00 A Al Malls for points between Florence i ! f anil rnarleston ------ 10:00 A M Onslow C. II. and intermediate of-! i I nces everv FrSdav ii- - : - o.w hx Smithville mailsi by steamboat, 't dailv. (exceDt SundaVs ) - i - r Malia fnr Vuav Hill Town Creek. ! every Friday at - - - - - j- o.uv i ARRIVE Northern throueh mails - 11:00 AM mails. 7:30 P M Northern through and wayi Knnt.hpm mn.11a - - - i - i 930 A M Carolina Central Railway at - io:w r ai Mails delivered from 6:00 A- M. to 64p P M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 930 A. i. . Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 1 M., and from 2 to ?i:S0 P. M. Money orJer;anj Register Departments open sameas btan.p Stamps for sale at ee leral delivery wnen RtAmn nffirA Is ciOKpd. Key Boxes accessiDie at an nours, uay auu ... ." r.. ,i . M alls collected from street Doxes every uay at 5:45 P M. I WW LOCAL NEWS! New Adyertiseinents. S. Jewett '.'A True Man." A. Shriek Must be Sold, j Brown & Roddick Sale! of iBankruPt Stock. ' i Burbank's Pharmacv Prescriptions Care- fully Compounded. I i II. Hallett & Co $G? a week. True & Co U can make mbney. Stinson & Co Best Business you can en gage in. j I Munson & Co For Any Kind of Business Suit. ... 1 1 f ' Alex. Sprunt & Son Wantjd. March just got up and dusted to -1 T tlay. lhe snade trees hereabouts are uonning the'r spring livery! Spring chickens J are on ,A Wiiil W bave'nt arrived here, yet. and there is considerable 01 1 a iresnet in 1 I the river.. Capt. Jno. Cowan arrested one of the gang of fortune, tellers(?) his afternoon at the intersection of Market andi Second streets. Messrs. J. &. H. Samson who have been liviDjr at the north for many months past,are in the city on a visit and looking to the interest of their business. Mr. Henry Nuitt,'lChairman of the Com- mitte from the Chamber of t Commerce oh luver and liar improvements, leic here this morning for Washington City in the interest of.an appropriation Ifor the work now in progress at i the mouth of the river. Worth Reading. ITT '111 f.l'.i a-l w e puoiisn on tne third page ot this issue a very interesting paper, "lhe UIi- mate of the Earth When Young," by Rev. Daniel Morrelle, which was read hy that .. t . ' gentleman last- Monday cvenn before the Historical and Scientific .Society. It is one of the best of 1 the series and will well repay perusal. larceny, I Last evening, between 7 and o'clock, a gross of matches , were stolen from the 1 delivery cart of Mr. A. II Morns' grocery deliverv. The while on its rounds of thief stepped to the' rear end ! of the cart and took the bbx oui ! whilef 'the driver f attention was on his horse. I Daniel Brv- - : i 1 ' son was arrested for the theft 1 and carried before Justice Hill this afternoon. The Y evidence against the man, was of a nature which justified in binding him over t,o the next term of the Criminal iCourt in, the sum nf ftOn I Xcw Invention. We saw this morning a model of a peanut washer and strainer which h been used by Mr. L.I H. McClammy, of Topsail Sound, witli great success for some months past and he is going to have the machine patented. The model will be sent on to the lvatent Office at Wash ington City this .evening. Peanut mer chants and dealers loo upon the washer as a great invention and we trust that Mr. McClammy may find! it a A Wilmington Boy. in- i - 1 Mr. John L. Cowan former iv ot this city and State, but more; recently of Opelika, Ala., has ircently ' iegun the publication of ajdaily paper at that place, calldl the Opelika Daily Observer. Mr. Cowan has for some years past published the Observer as a weekly and now ven tures on a daily ! edition; He gives us a , - good paper and we most cordially wish him success, , 1 The Festival ana Auction. The entertainment given last evening by tlift laHiPnf th First BaDtist Church, Was i ; - i l ..! ,1 Vnonhnriv I iarseiv anenueu auu enjujeu. ii.;uv-; who W2 nreaAnt had a eood ti e, and w t m room was wen-niieu. i r.e un-e im Fr mt . I a.inMa VW- vided by the ladies found a ready sair, and ihe auction sale of pound pacKagea provided mirth and merriment for every body. The entertainment will be contin ued' and closed to-nkrht, a fact which all should bear in mind. I International Eevief. Tbe March-April number of the In ternational Review (A. S. Barnes & Co., publishers, New York and Chicaso) opens with the Confederate 'Reminiscences of Alexander H. SteDhens. who here fur- nishes to the public many facts of great interest. He combats the i recently, pub lished statements of Gen. Richard Taylor. In his second article Hon. David A, Wells presents a valuable review of the Elements of -. National Wealth, including I the annual incomes and savincs of the Will T. piiucipai unuuuo ui Prichard, F. 11. S., F. A. Si L., resident of Mexico, treats the long a Mexican i ,,! - .. ! i. iub uiexiLiiub, I uuujujcuuu uu hue njiij of the United States. A fascinating ac- count of the public and private lives of some famed ard learned women of Bologna is given by Madame Villari ot Italy, wife of Prof. -Villiart. who. was Minister of Puhlic Ttrnetion under Victor Emanuel. This A nnrl.JIniil 'I'hi. o 1 1 a hsnr hi n or I topic ai me aiexnou m Wang i., dent, past and luture, u aDiy a bcussea from the judicial and political stand-points by Judge Thomas M. Cooley of Michigan and Hon. AhramS. Hewitt of New York. Other articles are by the Rev. Dr. Samuel Osgood on Modern Love; Gen. .de Pey- ster 'of New York) on New York and its History ; Prof. A. P. Peabody, D. D., L L. D., of Harvard College, on the Relation of I Morality to Religion, including the modern svmposium ; Baron F. v on Holt- zendorff, the well-known German jurist, on Imperial Federalism in Germany. Silver in Art is appropriately described by E., C. Taylor of New York. The de- partnient of Contemporary Literature embraces recent important English, Ger- man, F rench and American uooks py eminent foreign and American reviewers, The, Iieview may be had of all news dealers by single copy or by the year. Swore Out! John Murray, white.! who had the ir- repressive, indefatigable Annie Speight a a L a i e t.,.1'.. tt -Ti arrested and carried before Justice H. E. cott, 01 irooKiyn lownsnip, on ine charge of obtaining monevi on false pre- 1 1 tences, some month or so ago, to-day took the insolvent debtor's bath, swearing . m. a. . that he has'nt a cent in this wide, wide world, when he was released from prison, where he has been confined for the past thirty days upon a commitment of Jus- J j .... . j I tice bcott lor non-payment 01 ine cons in the above.mentiorjed case. . I As Murray relates the story of his grievances the woman, Annie j Speight, better Known in police circ.es and at the Court House as Gentle Annie, had agreed I to marry him, and on this account he j gave her money to make up her trousseau, j but that as soon as she had obtained his money she sent him forth from her pres- j ence a discad 15Ter' , Whereupon the disappointed suitor seeks relief and at- temps revenge by having her arrested for J obtaining his money under false preten ces. To this the fair defendant replies that it was impossible that she could have made any promise of marriage as her lawful husband is still alive and living in Rrnnswiek countv. but phe admitted how- I ever that she did agree to wed the afore- . , ,r . . , f said Murray, as soon as her lawful spouse, had "shuffled off this mordal coil." ' The seaifei to this occurance has already been - - -i m told above. Murray failed to sustain hi , , ... , , . charges and was committed for the costs of the case, and ha3 just sworn out after a oO days experience in me couniy jau. j 1 ' n , w, St. Patrick's Day.' , t. Patrick's Day falls on Sunday this year. Because of this fact and that of its - I being the Lenten season there will be no public demonstration by the Hibernian Association of this city in commemoration of the anniversary of the day. The mem- l)ers of the association will simply meet at their hall and go in a body to church and after the church services the election of officers for the ensuing term will be I held. It is thought that at the close of the Lenten season the association will in- dulgo in some pleaaant demonstration among themselves. , - Soliciting Committee. We are requesred to state that the! fnllowino' memViera rf Rf T.riVa'oXfofViftiat ni ' . . , L . (i fcW .,.w uvu uui wnicus auu soiicu sut" I . , . r . . . , ; Ellis, James Winfield, Henry B. Green, Pans .Tnnpsi- election of officers. At a meeting of .the members of the Little Giant Steam Fire Engine Company, held at their hall last evening, the follow ing officers were elected to serve the fol lowing year : J. Washington Lamb. Foreman, r J. Norwood Huskej 1st Assistant Fore man. E. O. Parmalee, 2d Assistant Foreman. Ed, Wilson Manning, Chief Engineer. Bobert Morrison, 1st Assistant, Engi- neer. W. J. Smith, 2nd Assistant Engineer. W. Wallace Sha iv, Rec. Secretary. I A. 0. Craft, Cor. Secretary. J. Frank Gause, Treasurer. Educational BJeetins:. An educational meeting, whose eventual t . j,' At ... . i jLruigair ouu. iuc cotauuautucnii mere oi a high school, was held at the Court House in that town on Monday afternoon. I Capt. Or. if. Walker was callled to tbej chair ana the object of the. meeting, and 9 fact that it was heM pursuant to al- jumment of a similar meeting held on 1.1 1 li. 1 1 -m r -nm IB9 un uji., wereespiainea oy mm. Mr. Hi Q motion of Mr. A. H. Williams, it was K lved b , meetinff that the demy building be erected, and the fol- j lowing gentlemen were appointed a com- i mittee to solicit subscriptions of stock to the same, viz : S Holden township S. P. Hand. Grant township R. K. Bryan. Rocky Point township D. H. Arm- strong. Von township 2. aicxaoore Columbus township M. C. Collins. Caswell township Ji J. Pridgen. Lincoln township J.! E. Scott. On motion of Dr. R. T. Sanders, the following preamble and resolution were uuanimously adopted : Whereas. Ai Convention at At lanta Ga. held for the purpose ot advancing the uucauonauniereBisoitutrooutucru wiaba, represented py nine 01 mese . DHUt f fm 1 a resolution, appointing a vjommiicee 01 9 m A ' one from each of the Southern States to meet at Washington, March 20th, to urge upon our members in Congress the favor able consideration of their plan of dona- ting $600,000 per year, of the proceeds of public lands, to each of the Southern States to be added to and applied to the al educational funds of d States; And. whereas, our fellow citizen, Dr. 9 ' S. S. Satchwell. was appointed the dele gwe from this State, therefore Resolved, That we, a portion of the citizens of Pender County feeling a deep and absorbing interest in the subject I ot education, and feling honored by the ap pointment of our beloved and honored Jjuow citizen ur. oawsnweii. u pnen this State, that the Doctor by all of his known love forhi8 native State and his deep and abiding interest in ihe whole subject of education that he will hot fail to meet the other members of that Committee on the 20th and use all his known powers d eloonence to the Dassa2e of th:i or Bome other measure to relieve our be- nighted land j Dr.JSatchwell was then called for and ap- peared and addressed the meeting, thank ing them in a very feeling manner for their kindly allusions to his efLrls and promising, that in the future, as in the past, he would leave no effort undone for the promotion of the education of the children in this section and State. r Hotel ' Arrivals. Pubcell House.-;- Wilmington, N. C, March 5. Cobb iBros, proprietors. George L Oooke. Chicaso: Mr and Mrs r 9 c ' Wm Goddard, child and servant. Miss Jenkins, Rhode Island; Ed Barnes, Jr, NortQ rolina; F M Wilson, Iiaurin- bnrg; J j Merritt, Mrs Cumming and maid, Julius Samson, II Samson, j New 1 ' I Piston, cuy; auuerw, Albany; Uobert Seyootn, ud r uiavin, W H Day, Weldon; J T Bradley,. Mangum; Charles Pe2bles, Va; 1 r liooeson, uiaaen couniy; o iwuasscn, New York; O H Ghdden. Uharieston; Mr and Mrs T'M g r Kew York; D D Barber, South Carolina; W A Huffman, Cincinnati; Charles W r.iy, ueorge a tfc 1 TT I 1 ntan not rp Of. philadeJ bia. Mis3 Wallace, Erie, penn. Wallace Lutreet, Harrisburg; Capt A iGarrason, Stmr D Murchison; Edward Boas, Bremerhaven, Germany. Doolej's Teast Powder, j fa probabl v n0 other baking pow- der manufactured that has become so much of a house hold wora as Dooley s ?ea8tPowdeb. For wenty yrars it nnmcrable testimonials that have been called forth voluntarily testify fully to its 'merits.. '!- -r - , I a -v.wlt uutttaiuwiruwuiBiiiiiwui, ui iucaais.A KiaiiNernruniiEouusi A Cold Plunge for Fifty Cenis. A co'ored raftman, tLia i mornins in i f--,f fi..,. i.Lj' c--.-i . ci I . i I 4 l icreu a rewaru 01 ou cents to anv I aJ J i.i : . . it. One ot the number, a "eulleiid gem- mun," immediately accepted the proposi tion and began to disrobe himself prepara tory to the plunge, which operation did not take very long however on account of the limited number of articles he had to: take off. This fpfif. , jirrnmnlishfrl started for the bottom of the river, hold ing on to a long jjole that had been run down alongside of tbe raft as his guide. Owing to a very long estrangement ve suppose between the sable hero's body and the element he attempted to dive- id, ha had'nt 8one anv further I than wf ist" aeep, ueiore he , uttered several Ugh! Ugh'sll and out he sprang upon tl.e raft again and gave up the job. But an other individual of the same hue and com plexion undertook the job witl,i more de termination and better success., so in he plunged, and pretty I scion up he came, holding in his hand the prize for which b.3 I w vuuiuiui: uuy uii tue naib niti diver was banded the fifty cents reward, but the darkey with chattering teeth said he "spec he would have to spend all de fifty cents to buy medicine to keep irom dying wid an agur." : J ' ) Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's ! Soothing Sykltp for all disease of teeth ing in children. It relieves the child from pain, cn res wind colic, regulates the boweli, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. i The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this mura ing at 7:31 o'clock : ' 1 Augusta, Ga.: 41 Cairo, 111 I..;.. .54 Charleston,. S C....50 Cincinnati 50 Corsicana, Tex... ...63 Hatteras J. 47 Memphis, Tenn.....5S Moblie, Ala 00 Montgomery Ala..;i6 New Orleans 57 ISTewYork............38 Savannah, Ga ..47 Shreveporr... 59 Fort Gibson, C. N.G3 Galveston C2 Indianola. .....G5 St. Louis Mo 55 St. Marks, Fla 39 Vicksburg, Miss.. ..55 Washington, D C 41 Jacksonville, Fla...54 Knoxrille... ....... .4.3G Lynchburg .37 Wilmington, N. C'42 But obe trifling case for trial before the Acting Mayor this morning which was d's- mjssed on payment of costs. in New Advertisemets. For any Kind O F BUSINESS SUIT, GO TO MUN SON &i CO.; they are selling balance stock of good Clothing VERY "CHEAP. mch b a week m your own town. 5 Out fit free. (No risk. Reader, if you want a business at which persona of either sex ban make erreat nav all the ume tney woric, write tor particulars to! H. Hallett A Co., Portland, Maine, mch 6. . - 1, U can make money faster at work ifor us than at anything else. Capital not re- auirea: we will start you. S12 nr dav at home made by the industrious. Men, wo men, boys and girls wanted j everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costly out fit and terms free. Address Trub & Co., Au gusta, Maine. mch 6 1 s 1 - 1 business you can enjraire in. S5 to S'iO per day made by any woraer 01 eitner sex. n?ht in their own localities. Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Improve your spare time at this business. Address Stikson &. Co.. P6rt- land, Maine. mch 6 Prescriptions Carefully J0MP0UNDED AT ( BURBANK'S Pharmacy. JjMNE CIGARS AND TOBACCO at BURBANK'S PHARMACY. Corner Front and Princess Streets. Jp3f Wiaes and Liquors for medicinal use mch 6 1 Wanted. GOOD TENANT FOR OUB FARM on Topsail Sound, known as the NEWKIRK i 1 1 PLACE. Tbe property, with buildings con- venient, is ready for immediate occupation. Terms very moderate. ' Apply to 1 mch G-3t ALEX. SPRUNT A SON; Wanted, LITTE WHITE GIRL to live with a family. She will be properly cared for but must be under the control of the advertiser. Apply at this office, mch 5 $10 -8 1 8251 day scaa made by Aeents eelline' our Chro- moa, Crayons, and Reward, Motto, Scriptard Text, Transparent, Picture and Chromo Carda. IOO sample, worth $4, aent postpaid or 75 cents. Illustrated Catalogue free. . J. H. BUF OR D'S SONS, BOSTON, nayU Established 1S30. BEST New Advertisements. I SHI A fiT "RnillrWiwvf 'Cfrtir 1 i T TT" uutiiu uiiii ni iii iH. BROWN & RODOIC Having purchase A VERl LARGE LINE of '( 1 i WHITE GOODS . AT AUCTION I . . .' ' " from the I j ' BANKRUPT STOCK of Ewing & Co , of Boston, j' We offer the same for the inspection ' or the public. - 1 : Great Inducements . "Will be offered in order trJ 1 EFFECT I3I3IEDIATE SALES. Plain, Plaid and Striped, : Nainsook JilMus 1 lins. Victoria Lawns, Swiss MujS-l , lins, Piques, Hamburg Edg- ings, lnsertious, &c. THE LOW PHICS at which we have marked these. Goods cannot fail to attract purchasers. EST Novelties in Ladids' Neck, Wear, Cravats and Bows. We have just received a beautiful line to: Black Dress Materials, I all of this season's importation. Ljon't fail to examine them before you make your purchases. j .1 't Always on Hand the Lead ng Cottons At the Lowest Market Prices. ' . 4-4.Lakc George A A Slitjetinz, 7. crnts. 4-4 Rockingham A j 7 centf. 4-4 Fruit ot the Loom 4-4'Ardroscogiu 4-4 1111 I 4-4 WamsuttaJ If) cents. If) Wits. 10 1 cents. 12.1 ts. v A CHOICE LOT OF CALICOES, new styles, and very beautiful colors, jiistj ceived. , " . 1 I rc- 1 Parasols and Sun TJmhreUas. Tn nrrlnr t.n rlnsn'Tif. Kfnr'l.-. vn lio'irn ra. duced the' price of thoss finei PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, which; were so popular last season, from $4.00 to lLsO each. We have only a few left, and the best1 way to secure one is . to call ai ' once and make a selection. hi J Mi & ROD iCK : ' ! ,:il 45 Market St. mch C Festival and Auction: .'.Ml rTUIE LADIES OF THE FIRST Ba Ptia Church will be'glad to see their fiicnai and all who will call, at a Festival in. Nb. 3 Granite Row, Front street, on. TUESDAY I .. . ' r , ! and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, March ' M j . ' j I,. 1 l.lir,- 5th and Cth. Tlie best Oysters, Ice- Cream, Cake and other delicacies will be ser in tempting style. M . ' I i A novel feature will be the eale of "Pound Packages" "sight unseen", to the highest bidder. Come and see. j j , mch 2 We Have in . Store j A LARGE STOCK OF " ' 1 . ' ' ' 1' lirniturc and Bedding ALL GRADES. And offer same to Buyers at. Law Down, Prices for Cash. D. 4. SMITH &! COi, 1 . i mch 4 I Furniture DealersJ BROWni SPRING AKD SUM M ER CAjHT MIKhJ. iXf j SPRING AND SUMMER,CLOTIWsKifPWTQ SPRING AND SUMMER taoOTli (lent Furnishing Goods. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Gents Furnishing Goods. Gents' Furnishing GojDds. Pearl Shirts! 1 ' I Pearl Shirts ! f Shirts ! 1 Pearl One Dollar ! One Dollar I ! One Dollar!!! New Goods, New Styles, New Prices, at mch 4 The Clothier.'. UBSCRIBE TO THE , i DAILYREVIEW r ibuiners xality. v; Si -:,
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