. s 'J A"- ... f if - I? 4 - THIS PAPEB published every afternoon, Sundays ex cepted by ... JOSH. T. JAMES, KDITOU AND PROPRIETOR. !insCiiIPTIOKS,rOSTAGE PAID. One year, $5 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Three months, $ 1 25 ; one montn, ou cenw. The paper will be delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city, at the ibore rates, or 13 cents per weer. i drertisine rates low and liberal p-Subscribers will please report any and y . ... i i U failures to receive their papers reguiarij. New Advertisements, BROWN & RODDICK 45 MASSEI ST. SPECIAL BARGAINS ! BANKRUPT STOCK I from the Recent Auction Sale of Ewing & Co , of Boston. JUST RECEIVED -yrE T&KE GKEAT PLEASURE IN presenting the following catalogue of DRY GOODS, which we recently purchased at an Auction Sale of Bankrupt Stock in Boston. As we are always ready'to share our Bar pains with bur patrons, we offer these Goods at prices Not Only Lower ! than such fabrics have ever been sold inWil mington, but Far below their Intrinsic Fv' And every arUljpenur: Less nufctiii. T . TkT 1 Figured" and Striped Dress Goods Market Price 35 cents BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE !20 cents. Lot'Ko. 2. SiBi and Wool tLyons Poplins Market Price SI- BROWN & RODDICKS PRICE 50 cents. Lot No. 3. Ladies' Striped Paisley Shawls. Market Price $15. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE $5. Lot No. 4. Ladies' Double Paisley Shawls Market Price $20. BPWN & RODDICK'S PRICES I O. W Lot No. 5. White Marseilles and Piques. Market Price 40 & 50c. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 20 and 35 cents. Lot No. G. Remnants Nottingham Curtain Lace. Market Price 30c, BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 1 5 cents for choice Lot No. 7. " Black Victoria BriUiantines ! Market Price 60c BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 35 cents ! Lot No. 8. . The Cheapest Line of Towels and Table Linens ever offered in the city by Brown & Roddick, or any other house. - : Lot No. 0. xr. Plain, Striped and Plaid Nainsooks. " BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE I 7, 20 & 25 cents. Market price about double. Lot No. 10. Ladies' Embr'd Sets Collars & Cuffs. Market Price 50c, 70c and $1. BROWN & RODDICK'S PRICE 25c, 35c and 50c ! The above lots only comprise a part of the different lines of DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS which we are selling at an enor mous discount upon value ! Brown & Roddick, 45 Market Street, Agents for DEVIiITX &. CO., THE GKEAT NEW YORK CLOTHIERS C us torn-Made Clothing r Mnflt Fashionable Cut and Finish IF CUV AT UEV YORK PRICES, Sample for Inspection and Measures taken at our siore. auu Prank Leslies' Cut Paper Pattern. OUR NEW contains a great variety of the latest and mos attractive styles. ' men 21 v , , r H VOL. 3. New Advertisements.! "W. G. Ccrtis Quarantine Notice. MuNiON A Co Severty-five! Cents. The Second Annual Meeting ot the Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor. ' Harry Webb Best Lager Beer, 5 ctntsa Glass. I . ' A. Shbieb Going North. VS. Jkwbtt New Supply of Pictures Day '8 . lengthy 12 hours and 34 minutes . 1 1 i Cool and cloudy to-day with easterly winds. No interments this week f in Bellevue Cemetery. But two interments thii week in Oak- dale Cemetery. The fruit prospects ahout the upper waters of the Cape Fear are said to be very Rood. . L "I " , . Three children and One adult were in terred in Pine Forest Cemetery during the; past week. j ' . j. , The Register of Deeds has! this week issued marriage licenses for , two couples, both colored. i There is an unmailable letter in the Postoffice, at this place, for H. B. .Downing, Cedar Creek, N. C. I ; Tomorrow is known variously as the Fourth Sundav in Lent, Mid Lent and "Refreshment Sunday.''! .,.!..! i All Fool's Day next Monday and nervous people may look out for all sorts of practical joked on" that day j . . . ... . LOCAL NEWS. ' . r i 1 ximrSzwr&mre -was no Jny&&swww&: OTSIayof decided to ixntoyMf V lm parties now undtl:aTOtlpifttil--W. 5k, to await further deyj ment's $Ex-Mayor Canaday,:the newly, appoint- collector ot tms pore, wm .enier.upua duties of his office 'the latter part 4of xt week or the first of the wee! U fol- "TbwiDg. wi We had hoped to, J to-ay, ;;btit on account of its crea'tneDgth:.nld'n6c get it ready in'iim -. :' ) , . j! . l Bishop Atkinson will preach and con firm at St. Mark's Church to-morrow af ternoon at Zh o'clock. The seats will be free on the occasion, and tion is extended to all. i a coraiai mvita- The case of Ben.McAlister, indicted for murder, which was set for trial next Tues day at Robeson Court, has been postponed until the next day, Wednesday, on appli cation of prisoner's counsel. There was a small sized hail-storm at Fayetteville on Thursday,! thej stones hav ing been the size of a buck-shot. No dam age, however, is thought to have been sus tained bv the vouug vegetation. The tide of travel is now setting Northward and tne la fast trains passing here every day carry home lots ohnvalidis and pleasure seekers who have been spending the winter in Florida. Willie Costin, a youth of fifteen sum mers son of Mr. William III Costic, has been appointed by Mayor Fishblate, Messenger at the City Hall, vice Mingo & Hill, promoted to Health Officer, j , To make powdered glass, for glass paper, for filtering varnishes, or lor other purposes, make a piece of glass red hot in the fire, and while in this state plunge it into cold water ; it will! immediately break into powder, which must be sifted and dried for use. Farmer's Fruit Cake. Two cups of sugar, one cup each of butter and sweet milk, five eggs, three ana a haif cups of flour, three teaspoousfull Dooley's Yeast Powder, halfofja nut meer. ono tound raisins . Flavor the icinsr with rose water and vanilla. Sacramental Wine. Sneer's Port Grape Wine is pure finest unintoxicatinj: wine, from the native grown Port Grapes, especially for the use of Christian Churches, and guaran teed to retain its graceful fiajor .and es sential qualities unimpaired for any period. Much used for evening parties and by in valids. "I j Mothers, Mothers Mothers. Don't fail to procure Mrs. winslow's Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teeth ing in children. It relieves j the child from .pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the; mother, ; i Sharp competition is the order of the day, among the first class hotels in New York.. With one or two exceptions, they are trying to keep their old trade while adhering to their .previous high (rates. The Grand Central has reaped much bene fit from this, by quietly "cutting" ; the rates from one to two dollars per day.' hiHrtiseniit of the City. Tax Sale U appear m.ourtcpmmn8 on Monaay, ntthJTsti WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCII30, 1878. NO. .52 Meeting or Magistrates oi Sew Han- OTer County Organlxation of the Board-Election of Permanent , . . . t ma iflouon to.adjourn, when Justice Chairman and Secretary, Ac,- I Gin t well moved to refer the communica Below we give the official proceet . f nIpTt nf fJrt n mgs of a meeting of the Board of Mag t0 the Committee of five previously ap trates, of this -county ; their orgamzafn ? P ' uco n iv. Pnted by the Chair, with instructions to There are Ihlrty-two Magistrates lhhe county, and nineteen were present a the oreraLizAtion ot the Board, and twenfne participated before the Board adjoed, leaving only eleven absent Justice? Abe following are the proceedings of tl meet-1 mg At a meetinjr of the Magistrate0 Von, Hanover county held at the C House at iQ a. m Saturday morning'Iarch 30, 1878, on mo ion of K. D. 11, Fsq., Jno. S. James, Esq., was niat'tcmporary Chairman, and John Cowan ,-sq , tempo rary Secretary. The Sccreta y was dired t call the rol 1 and the fol lo w i ng n ame J aslices res ponded ; From Wilmington Towpip John S. James. John C. Millis, Ecard D. Hall, C. D. Myers, Jno. Cowanno. M. Hen derson, Jas. W. Kins, O.. Paisley, Jr., L. H. Bow Jen, Henry Silken, John L. Cantwell, D. G. Worths, li. Mc(4aigg, j 'Trw. c Tlill .Antbonv lowe, Tuos. M.l Smith. I From Cape Fear iwnship A; J. I Grady. , v-. From Harnett Townip Jno. N, Maf-J fittr- ,From Masonboro ;kri-hfp--John J Beasley. ! - ' - IliThere being a majoylof ?the 'Justices Oifie county present io-? Chairman an nounced the meeting Jy organized. By -.-,' . . . i . , ..... .. ... i pfSqaest of the chair V. Hall Lsq., Stated the object of thbeeling to bo to make a permanent orpization and ap-v point a committee to port at'a' subse quent -meeting in referee to the mach inery of the election. Id. Then in August the iiagistrates electedZJounty Commis sioners and also decide hether the county shall have a Treasurer ilso to take into consideration ' w he the it sballj be urged upon the Legislare to abolish the Criminal Court and atDferior Court be established instead. I J.N. Maffitt, Esq., tm moved to effect a permanent organizatii of the Board by proceeding to elect a peianent Chairman and Secretary. ' I q'he name of Jno. S. tmes, Esq., was put in nomination for Clirman by J us tice Cantwell, and sccoded by 'justice Maffitt. Justice 1 Hill nomiuaW Henry Nutt, Esq. , !, . Alio eieuuuu- w uiuwucu i , j . .. T ' , T.i: I The election was proctded with by Dauoc. justice uaniwen ana oubuco Grady acting as tellers, wh the follow- . ' b t . mg result : nineteen votes cast Justice Jno. S. James receivU il Justice HeoJy Nutt received 3 ; Justice J G. Wagner received 1 ; Justice H. E. Scott received 2; Justice J. N.; Maffitt reoived 2. j I Justice James was declare! elected. On motion of Justice Bowden, ihe election of the Chairman wis declaredunanimous. Justice! Bowden tb moved that Justice Cowan be unaninuusly electa Secretary. Carried. J. N. Maffitt, Lsq., then offered the fo lowing resolutionwhich was adopted : Kesolcea, ny ne isoara oi magibwaw. - -i I Tl T O tr 1. I I - r 1.1 .,f T.m TTonnTTor in mofltmcr srr.J. . . ' v r u -.oo assembieaon tnejum aayoi iuaruu loio, that the Chairmarof this Board appoint a committee of fi from the Justices here assembled,! to tak into consideration anu investigate all maters pertaining io iuc , .. .i if. r t auties oi tne in accoraance wiuiuc rucuui. uow ui Legislature, and t make a report to tnis board at a subseqient- meeting, to be held at the Court Housdn the city of Wilming ton on the second lay of May, 1878. The Chairman jppoihted on this Com mittee the followiig Justines; John N. AToffiff W W. TTirriss. A. J.Grady, C. D. Myers and E. I. Ilair. The following conmunication wa then read by the Secretary. The Criminal Court Clerk's Office, County of New Hanover, j Wilmington, JT. C. March 30, '78. io the Chairman of the Honorable Board of Magistrates: ' SthT am instructed bv the Solicitor CO Call your aiienuuu tu ouuwjwu- -"v. too nLr,tr an Rattle'k Revisal. in ii -ii ; t. C-f axo 1VS nnn relation to magistrates making their re- turns. u To exipedite him in the discbarge of his duty, it is particularly necessary, mai these roturn should le made promptly rocnfPnliv nnMtatbfi enforce auu wijnrtMuj ment of said "Sections. Tipsnpctfull v' i i Jno. W. I) UNA am . Per Platt D. Cowan, Dep'y Cl'k C. C. Alter the reading of the communica- tion Justice Parsley moved to adjourn, Jusiice Hall moved to lay the communica- . ... i lJ m J. ton on the table. Pending the discussion f these several motions. Justice Parslev. lhquest of Justice Caswell, with- 'nves 'gate and. report at the meeting to j be held on the second day of May. Motion Justice l arsley then renewed his mo tion to adjourn jtjntil the , second day ofl May unless sooner called together by tb Chairman, which motion prevailed and the meeting then adjourned. J 'O. S. James, Chairman Joux Cowan,. Secretary. A Raid for a Robber, and Canture of one Suspicions Person by We Po lice. ..: 1 Officers Gordon, Goodman, G. W. W. Davis and Marsh Walker were ordered de- tailed by the Mayor last iuubt to raoceed to the house occupied by Melvina Man- I -' - ning near Jumping Run and arrest any j and all parties found there' n. The police- J men above mentioned, after r aching the place designated surrounded the house and I remainea qiiiet uuui mis mornnig jus at' the dawn of day when tliev uiado a lush for the house, and entered iu Th only one person whom they found inside was ijui uivers, coiorea, whom the. arrested w.thout anytrouble and carried , to the Cily prison. . Rivers maiataiied au almost dogged silence refusing to give any" infor- mation concerning the parties, who levelled a gun at ths two polieemen from the door 1 of the sahii nouso yesterday except -toay that the'gim X: tht?thi3v party carried off wa - his, Rivers' property , and had twogood loads in t r Sr. , He further stated that whoever arrest- ed that man was coins to set hurt. It is U . - V r v X -iff '''a VW nt.; the impression of the Mayor and the Cnief and. Assistant Chief of Police that the es- caped man is a noted desperado v and - es- caped convict named Elvi Johnson, whom the Governor has offered a reward of " i i $100 for. This it v Strikes US is a very naturalsupposition indeed and .it seems to its wonderful curative powers in thous our unofficial mind that the matter ought ands of cases, has felt it his duty to make . . . vi em Wn cu-ff to receive some attention from tho bheriti of the county. The revard offered some little time but no effort,as far as we have heard of, has ever been made to arrest the rascal. The officers at the Ti . , . , City Hall have information to the effect that this Melvina Manning s house nas been headquarters some time for chicken thieves and other rogues. Court on the 1st of April. The Criminal Court for this county con , , r a venes next Monday, the firs.f of April. w , nQ . T . , , , . , ;IT. ,.' might play a good jolelth'uajl is Hone r r J er"' Jadge MeM"''y EBK "P"?" pearance uuui i,uu s , But we are rather incliheither GA'k that the joke would be ongTlCALore the end of the term. prepaid. Prompt Payment. We noticed in the Raleigh Obseivcr of a recent date that the . North Carolina gtatQ Life Insuranco Company fbaye al- ready, through their agents in this city, Messrs. Wra. L. Smith & Co.,- paid the f g2".600 on the life! of the late M . j A;Byrne. Such prompt acticn nn tbn nart of this favorite home com - r- pany is worthy of all commendation Distillery Burned , w-nn-lar Wo am Rnrrv to learn that on iasi n ,inAfnw weuncsuay uigun ku ..uij-uu. j and fixtures, belonging to J. W. btewart, Esq., situated on the Carolina Central Railway, between Moss Neck and Red Banks, were entirely consumed, together ;v. oKnt fiftw bnrrfils rosin and fifteen t , - of Jno Tt was a to- barrels spirits turpentine. It was a w- fai irtaa ni ftiPro was nomsuraiice on any- I ii Il i00.n Via p"vtpnt nf thing. We could not learn the extent oi the loss other than it will approximate $1,500. State Guard Notes- The Raleigh iVw says that a military PAmnnV b as been formed in Winston, and on Tuesday evening tha following officers were elected; Captain, A. B. I UlllUUIb WtlU 5ifcv. f ' -Tn - j Gorrell. First Lt., John T. Vann, becona Lieutenants, R. T. Steadman and II. S. Foy. The name adopted for the organiza- , '.Winston Lisht Infantry' - A and its membership at prebeuu - 1 vr- t rft Vonn thp. First Lieutenant i iXLL O X. cki 1 nf ts- mmmnv. was formely a member I j . i il t r nrA of the Wilmington U1 J recently removed irotn vwy ston. We are gUcl to no - r of the estimation in which he is heui m his new home. . , ! ' The River r There have been some goodVains in the lienor and as a consequence the river ias risen somewhat. A rise of about five nches'was noted v hen the Alurchison eft Fayetteville'yesterday morning and at hat time there was about five feet of rater on the shoals. The boats can rnn low without difficult3 Commissioned Mr. John H. Allen has been commis sioned by Gov. Vance, as Quarter Mas ter, with the rank of Captain, in the'First Artillery Battalion, N. C. S. G. A very worthy compliment to a very worthy gen tleman, and one who has teen real ser vice in other days, and on other than the mimic field. It is an 111 Wind, fcc. The Mayor this morning ordered the six dressed chickens taken from the woman MelvinaManning who was arrested ycsterflay by bfficerGordon on suspicion -14. 11 . . - 01 selling stolen articles, to be turned over l the Ladies' Benevolent Society for distri- bution to the poor.j This action was taken by his Honor because the rightful owner of the chickens is not known and there was danger of the poultry spoiling iby remaining at the City Hall, disposition, Mr. Mayor. Very wise Hotel Arrivals. ! ' Pukcell House. Wilmington; N. C , March 30. Cobb Bros, proprietors. Samuel Hilsby, Baltimore; William A Pat terson, city ; J n Aycock, North Carolina; J A Rasborough, South Carolina; Capt 'ihomas Jones, William J Egm, J M Hac. W J Sutton, Bladen county ; W: T Bur rus,! Fairfield, N C ; Mrs" Hanford, Nor walk, Conn. S Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East fndia missionary tho formila of a simpie vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and alL throat . r.idiral r.nrfi fnr nf.rvniis riebilitv and all nprffnI1R rnmnlaints. ftftnr havinf? tested A. " it known to nis sunenns leuows. ac . . . , . . , . i ; A-m i charge, to all; who desire it, this recipe in GermaD, French, or English, with full directions forjpreparing and using Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, nam- :ng this paper, W. W. Sherar, 12G Tow ers' Block, Rochester, H . X . 4w, New Advertisements. Seventy-Five Cents TJYS: HALF A DOZEN OF LINEN B COLLARS ONE DOLLAR and TWENTY- FIVE Cents buys the BEST ALL MADE WAMSTJTTA SHIRT. , Xfiurcsow k co. mch 30 Clothiers and Merchant Tailors eer AT Harry Webb's Saloon rRONT STREET, AT J?iyQ CenS I'll oca t t mch 30 " Quarantine Notice. "OILOTS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO I brin all vessels from the Ports of Haxa- iia. and Rio da Janerio to the Quarantine An- choraere, for inspection, from and after this Hafa and TiTitil f lirthpr TlOtlCft . ' T- w TT T rfl 1 (1 Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. . mcn 3Q-7t irrcyn mjuhai m cftimii OF THE ' i QpgjjjJ-. Jjjjrji KllfflS Of HOHOL l i ' J WTl CONVENE in Charlotte, on Tues- yV day, April 9th, 1878, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Delegates will be passed over tne Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad to Charlotte and returnjfor one fare.: Tickets good for ten days. . . port delegates to Charlotte and return for tne fare. Delegates are requested to ask for return tickets. ! The Western North Carolina Bailroad will Tne uaroiina Vyenirai nanwny win iraus- pas delegates for half first-class fare. The Atlantic and North Carolina Bailroad will pass all delegates over their line at 3 cents per mile each way. The Uicnmond and uanviiie itauroaa torn- I . .jr ii . ti.n ir i-M J pany, mc;uuing iueoruiarounarvaiirou, r in8tructed all Agents intforth Carolina Ticket3 wiil beon sale April 7th, 8th and 9th and will be good to return within ten days from date ot sale It is absolutely important that all tne pres - - i - I ent at members of the Grand Loage snouia in attendance. I Special arrangements have been made witn I xv . tl, Xfotrnnrtlitun Hotl for the accommodation rates. CHAS. B. JONES, Attest Grand Dictator. P. C. Caeltox, Grand Reporter. Charlotte, X. C, March 27, ib. nch SO PLEASE WOTICE. We will be glad to receive communlcationi! from our friend on any and all iubjecti ol' general in teret.but : , The name of the writer wast always iuxmanea to the Editor. CommunicaU'ona must be wiittcn on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided, j ' Andit is especial and particularly nni stood that &e editor does not always endors MjTepondentz, unless Iso slated in the editorial columns. . . ' i ' .- Now Advertisements. - Printingl Office for S300. . S300 CASH, or one-third cash, balance in twelve months or longer time, at option of purchaser. Will be sold,a Democratic Week-J- eyspper in a flourishiDfr town in Somth Carolina. A large and increasing subscrip tion. A good ran of advertisements, and the only paper in th countv. ' j For further information call at BeVieV 011ce. - mch 29' I Canaries ! QANARY BIRDS, Just received. . ALSO, A Fine Lot of Cages For rale cheap. I j J. W. Lipoitt, mc 20 Front st., Sijfn of Punch. New StoreEverthing Nice. T ANNOUNCE TO M V FRIENDS that I JL have reopened the EAOl HAKF.RV nn Third, near Walnut streets and am ready to serve them with the best of Breads, Cakes, Pies, etc. My Breads are kept up to! their original standard and cannot bd excelled. mch 26-1 w K. THORBDRN. J 812 Pensions. UNDER THIS ACT, any person who serv ed fourteen davs Or nnrtirintH in nun baitle, in the War of 1812. is entitled to a Pension of $8 per month from date of ap-l provalof act. .Widows of such soldiers as1 have died after similar fcrvice, no matter wiiai was me aate oi marriage to the soldier, are entitled to the same Pension. I i jno otner parties are entitled. ! j. All 1812 Pensioners dronned frnm ih.. Rolls because of allesred dieiovaltv aror. stored by this act. . i i Applications must be executed before an officer of a court of record. ; Send to us for any information or blanks needed. GILMORE & CO., ()2tf F Street. -N W mch 27-4v Washington, D. C. Going: North. I SHALL LEAVE for the NoAhern cities in- a day or two to buy the BIGGEST STOCK ot Spring and Summer tioods 1 nave ever offered in Wil a ington and to do this MUST HAVE MONEY. I therefore offer fo- tho ensuing week balance of Fall and Winter Stock at. . ' ' . li , KUINOUSLY LOW PRICES, regardless of cost. Call and get good bar- gams before it is too late. . M A, SHRIEIl, , Market mch 23 St. MOFFETT BELL PUNCH j AND Ice Cold Lager, FIVE CENTS PER GLASS, Also Schooner Glasses holding ovr a pint, At MANNING HCUSE SALOON. mch 25 .1 Wew Supply of ' J3ICTURES for Popery Decoration. Oref 100 different sheets at 1 '. J S. JEWETT'SV. Front Street Book Stofe. - mch 29 Why Suffer!? -r.-i.-J i ... , Hi TT7ITH DANDRUFF IN THE HALU when by calling at the. Fashionable and pdp4 ular Barber Shop in basement of National Bans: bnudinr you can purchase iL Furmanski's Celebra fpi Tnr Til Vlftr.ntor leil lltlir All VlOrUlUI which is bv far the best that has I ever been used for that purpose, and EN TIKELY FREES the hair from it after a , few trials. There is NOT THE SLIGHTEST discoloring of the hair, but it produces a soft -and pliable state of the hair. It is made only by the undersigned, and. can be had at my' Barber Shop under the FrBt National Bank I beg leave reepectfully to refer to the geu- tlemen named below who have used xnyf In vieorator, and have authorized me to; do so,. do so,. mv stateme . . 1 wit: Gen. M. P. Taylor, Hon. A H. -Van Bokkelen, Capt. D. L. Filyaw and llessrai G.. j. Boney, S. H. Fishblate, Geo. A.jPckJ A. . XI. iveuey anu many uuiers tuu uihwivu w mention. 1? feb6 Wm. Bonitz'o VTEW HOTEL, GOLDSBORO, Board per day $2.03. Ideals 50 e:utst Lodging 50 cents. . f'f if Located in the business part of the city 4" First-class Kestaurant attrthed to,. the hotel. men 11 ' U can make money faster at work for jus than at anything else. Capital not re- . auired: we will start VOU. $12-pr day ! at home made by the industrious. . Men, wo men, boys and girls wantea everywner w work for us. Wow is tne tune. - uosuyroui- n t kiiu lci ixia a a wis Address Tans A Vo.f au- 1 Maine. ! mch 6 Dei , i rrr rr ithott i W JO Ilnnt XT' ASHIOX ABLE HAIR CUTTING AiJ J? Shaving Saloon. Alt work done In tht best stvle. Shavinsr 15 cents. Hair Cuttinff 35 cents. . Shampooing 35 cents. No. 28 North Front Street. ' , mch 29 - -i fs. I

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