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Advertising rates Jow and liberal
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Miscellaneous.
BROWN & RODDICK.
45 market St.
We have just finished taking our annual
hit iinv of sock, and are now daily rectiv
i, .' NKW ; H'S from, the Northern
Ma: kHs, suitable for the
KAIL AND WINTER TRADE!
nr. put rons will study thfir best inter
, .a by nmkintheir puichas s as early in
tl; S'ason as conveuiei)t,as the general in
hibitions. of the inaiket have au upward
t -i-tit' cy We have just received oyer
20,000 YARDS BEST CALICO !
PUICL J CEN'I 6.
Win .It-sale buyers would do well to look
f.v. r ,ur -tick bef re purchasing as we
l,tv.; a gre it ma V ds we are offering
ln l! hhoiow 'I HE ITJEiKNT MARKET
VAi.L'E
Fans'tS
Cosing out the balance at Greatly Re
due -d Prices.
I'itiu, S'rined and Checked Nainsook
Alinlius. The best value ever offered.
Call and examine.
Linen Lawns from 12 to 20 cents.
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Dress Goods.
Cur Variety is Large. Our 'piices ARE
LOW. 8c upwards.
Laces.
Il-i-'onne, Torchon and Italian Laces
W have very much iln Largest assort
nitMit that has been offered in this city and
ur inces either by tu-j j ard or piece," can
not be undersold.
Ouilts.
Domestic ar.d Imported Quilts. Our stock
of the above is large. We have marked
none up in price, preferring to give our
patrons an ' opportunity to supply their
wants at 'he old prices
Table Linens-Towels
and Napkins,
Our present assortment excels anything
we have ever shown.
Call and give our stock a look over. Our
ttuyer Is in the market at present and we
are receiving many Novelties.
OUR
5 and lO Gents
Is -ntunted on the S. W. corner of Market
ami s co'id streets, and every Steamer tha
nines into this port brings a Fresh Lot of
the most surprisingly ('heap and Useful
O' ds that ever were offered in any mar
ket under auy circumstances. We offer
great indue ments to Wholesale Buyers.
BTtOWN & RODDICK,
45 IVIarket Street
&uz 10
Zephyr Worsteds.
YOTREK LARQE LOT
JU VT KECE1VED.
VV1II1E '0 CENTS.
COLObEJ 1 CENTS.
1 ook out for announcement of Grand
ililiinery Opening.
N. H. SPRUNT,
"itlS Fichinze Corner
A Word !
rjo PAiis'ra and tkacbers .-
'he Diversity Series of School Books
f-t: ,i d bj ou Sta e Board of Edaca-
. v"
) nr... ' t e uihviii (i-rarpemeL'a ih te
iU i hets f-r tesr i truluctioo at ! educed
"' Int.- Uwcu a it s, it!i the privi ejte o
rxomcin oi K.i-.ss for t'en. I his nr-
rtn.euit-nt will coni ue nnl for a eho t
Secu-e vour tiooks Wilde they re
ih p J
'-unV iiuir.f.'ruto y r--ai.d. Vew Han
Ter cai bii u jil , j id o igh uje on tame
t Tills M by tac ! ubU,he s.
ert : t- C. W. Y ATFS.
Altaffar &, Price,
ASil FACUEBhlj AND DlALEKj II
lASH.OOORt.BLINDS.
ORNAMENTAL WOODWORK,
AND
Builders' Supplies !
GENERALLY.
Factoryfoot of Walnut i tree t.
Tfik "Dmj Review: ;
VOL. IM. I WILMINGTON. N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1879 . NO. 199.
I I i m i ! i
LOCAL NEWS.
New Advertisements.
P. HrTHBiiRSxa -Again, i
Fee ad Wilmington Cotton Mills.
R. K. Heide NoticsJ ; i I
C'PKRA HoUfEj
s Juvenile 5 Opera
"I il ' J i
T. E. Bond, Supt-fExtjra Steamjr.
A. A I. BaaiKa fby ate Here
. 'j
yourt to d
No City C
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Days' length 11 boura and 55 menutes
Wirdow Class --ah
sizes !at Jtafler &
Price's. , - ,
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The receipts of cotton to-day
foot
up
995 biles. 1 ;
Window Glass of all sizes at J - copfs
Hardware Depk.
No interujeiits
in Oakdale Cemetery
luring the week.
Thornes Gotuedy Conipauy, fifteen
strong, opened
in 8tate8ville last night.
There were three interments in Bellevue
Oemeterv duriut: the week-r-all children.
- -
The brig P, otperita- (Nr ) BerDuld-
Ken. sailed from 'Gravesend , Enj:.. on the
1 ii i
25th inst. for this . ort.
I.adies' Tie
Elegant Neck Ties, at
5 and 10 cents
Iiahn c Goodman, Fourth st.
t,
The barque Von du Jleydt (Ger)
aiichaelis, sailta irom itio iae Janeiro on
the 1st inst. for this pojrt.
The bo a. sheet
fur the sale of tickets for the
performarce on
Monday evening is new
open at Hein&berger's
Ladie Neck I Ties 5 j cents.
iiahn &
Goodman, Fourth street.
t
The last of the Sutomer visitors tp the
North and to the West are now returning
. t
home.
To-morrow in known in the Church
Calendar as the Sixteenth Sunday after
Trinity. r-
There were four iuterments in Pine
Forest Cemetery during the week one
adult and three children. I
The Register of Deeds is&ued four mar-
riage licenses during i the week two to
white and two to colored couples.
, I i
i Mr D. R. Allen, advance aeut for
the Templeton Star Alliance has been to
See us several times du ring his short stay
in this citv Although i as sharp as a
meat-axe in business matters, he Is a
clever and geuial gentleman, and we will
always be glad to (see him, early and of
ten.
Home Again.
! -i i i
Mr B E. Mitchell, who has been absent
o'a a Northern touij for tie past two
months, returned to the ! city last night
He was in Maine duringfthe recent elec
tion held in that State and gives a graghic
description of the ignorance c
or that State as to the real sentiments
of the South and the facilities with which
they were deceived, by dlsigning politi
ciana.
Personal.
Mr. J. Louis Ford, ailvaoce agent for
Ford's Juvenile Opera Company, whj are
to give us Pinafore at the! Opera ilous
nextThusday nightj called to see us this
morning. Mr. Ford is Ian old acquain
tance, and we are tdeased to see him on
the road again with so good a company
We can assure our people that the per-
forntanceof Pinafore, as presented by this
troupe, will be something pnusa'.j unique
I
and interesting.
The . Virgiuia
papers
g ve it their mrst j unqualified
endorsc-
ment.
The best AiuJows, Doors aud Bunds
and Li west Prices can be ot at Jac bi's
Hardware I);jpot.t
t
1 he J euipie-ioa Alliance
Tbis troupe, which has been traveling
extensively through the
S 'Bthern States,
will iu.iiifiuiate the scenici amusements
- i
uf the seasou at the Ojpera H.ue iu this
city ou Monday evening next, by the pro
duction of H. Ml . Fiu
'1
tore. Iu the
cities in whih th.-y hivp pl'iyetl the preKs
have been uuivt-ra.illy Ijavish in: ,-r o e ul
tha .eiSO a.auce, a- d th -v cu.ue to
heral hdby au enviable reputation as
artisU. We trust thai a full house ma
give tbern greeting and that thtt n.e i
accorded them elsawhere may be ful y
sustained here. Ke erved seats, without
extra charge, are now for sale at Heinsbtr
ger's. j M
We have no hesitation whatever in re
commendiLg Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for
children teething or
buffering from VVind
Colic, Diarrhooa or Dysentery
I 1 hanks.
; We return our thanks to Capt. G R
Denson, Seoretary of the North Carolina
Agricultural Society, for an invitation to
be present at the 19th Annual Fair of the
Society, which will be held in Raleigh on
the 13th, 14th, 15th! 16th, 17tb and 18th
days of October next. M'
We sell all our bes - Calicoes at 6 cents
llahc & Goodman, Fourth St.. t
cotton on th.eJ3aimri.-
Reports from the various localities in
this section are not altogether as encour
aging as .they were a few weeks ago. We
have recently had reports from several
points in Pender ceunty, to the North of
us, and now we hear from Topsail and
Scott's Hill that the cotton crop in that
section will fall short.in all probability, ful
ly one-th:rd, the rrsult of the recent' se
vere storm of wind and rain.
Magnificent Ladies' Neck Ties 10 cents.
Hahn & Goodman, Fourth street. f
The Planets In Autumn-
This wdek Venus retires behind the
sun, while Jupiter, rising early in ine
east, succeeds to her honors and duties as
morning star. For the past month Ve
nus has been one of the most attractive
objects in the heavens, making up in
beau;y for what she has lacked of the in
terest1 that just now attaches to her gigan
tic rival .on account of the tremendous
physical disturbances whose effects are
visible on his diss. The finest views o
VenuF, afcer she reached her greatest
brightness a few weeks ago, were obtain
ed in the daytime. With a perforated
cap place i over the object glass, of the
telescope to shut out the glare of the sun,
she was seen on
of blue sky like
the background
a - delicate sil
larger than the
the naked ey e.
ver crescent, much
new moon appears to
Saturn i now rises early enough to be
well seen with the telescope long before
midnight, and the gradual opening out of
his wonderful . rings will be one of the
most interesting sights in the heavens for
three or four years to come. Mars comes
up later, but he is growing in bright
ness. His two little moons are beyond
the reach of small telecopes, but the
snow fields about his poles and the out
lines of his continents and oceans are not,
and a more interesting and wonderful
sight than this earth-like planet presects
in a telescope bearing magnifying powers
of 250 or 300 diameters cannot well be
imagined.
Save your money by buying jour Build
ing Supplies from Altaffer & Price. t
Day or Atoninient.
The Day of Atonement occurrs on the
27th of this month, to-day. The whole
day, from the evening of yesterday to the
evening of to-day, is spent in prayer and
fasting. The enrollment of destinies is
completed, and as perhaps the lot of some
U death, Jthe prayers are unusually solemn
and plaintive. On both these days it is
customary to pray dressed in white vest
ments. The Day of Atonement is the
only one in the year when the Jews
kneel. On this day they prostrate them
selves several times. With regard to the
day Leviticus (the 16 h chapter) says:
Aud it snail be unto you a statute for
ever. In the seventh month, the tenth
lay shall you afflict yourselves, ai.dno
work shall ye do, whether it be- one of
your own country or the stranger that
sojourneth amongst you. For on that
day shall be madc an atonement to cleanse
you from all your sins. Before the Lord
shall ye be clean. It shall be a Sabbath
of rest unto you, and ye shall , afflict
yourselves as a statute forever." No Jew
has ever failed to kejp this day. In a
ons era of three thousand and three
hundred years scarcely auy exceptions
have been furnished to this rue. The
weakest women last, au4 sometimes eveu
youog children are made to take pirt in
the general abstinence
A,ll the Jewish places of business
closed last-evening at sundowu and will
not be re-opened 'ill the same hour tbis
evening.
Ladies' Ties.
E eg ant Neck Ties at 5 and
H hu & Goodman, Fourth st.
10 cents,
t
The colors of the plaid j iu tockings
match tboie of the dres precisely.' Ft.r
the d ispla cf this dainty hosiery shoes
are made with from j aix to n'me straps
running straight across the feetjaod ankKs,
fitted by buttons on the outside Of the
foot.
For bar steel, iron aud carriage goods
go to Jacobi 6 Hardware Depot. -
Inmallable.
The following unmailable postal mat
ter remains in the postofEce in this city:
Messr.. B. Altman & Co.. 19th St.,
cor. 5th ave. New York; Joh D nkel, 137
Essex St., New York; E. M. Davis, Pas-
quctank co., N. O.
"'out BCK 1 1HS fur l.a.liba f. intc
Hahij & odm an 's, Fourth stl
The Fires Last Nlffut.
STbout 8 o'clock last evening the
kitchen attached to the house of Mr
Jeste Ives, o i the corner of Fifth and
Bladen streets caught fire, which together
with the dwelling house was completely
destroyed The fire is uppostd to hav
been caused by a defective flue. Tb
fire department were promptly on hatd
and by their efforts undoubtedly prevei t
1 Ui :Li . i
ou wuat migni nave been an extensive
conflagration, as the buildings in that
locality are all of wood and quite thickly
located The house of Mr. Ives war
insured for 1,000 in the - Liverpool and
Condon and Crlobe lusurance Company
represented in this city by Messrs. Johd
W. Gordon & Bro.
i :
Immediately after the fire described
above, and when th different fira com
paniea had barely had! time to I get back
to their engine houses, another alarm" was
sounded, caused by the burning of an old
unoccupied one story house in the rear of
a new dwelling being erected by j Capt
James Williams, on Fourth, between Nun
and Church streets. The building burn
ed was of but little value, and was un
doubtedly set on fire by an incendiary.
Strangers in the city should not i fail to
vitit. the b sh Factorv. toot of Walnut
street.
t
The Fastest Time on Record.
Once upon atime, within the memoiy of
the oldest inhabitant, there came to this
city two rural gentlemen in a dug out, or
log canoe, for the pu. pose of laying in
Chustmas supplies. TLeir purchases being
concluded, the cargo put on boa"d and
everything ready for departure, they could
not leave the good bid town without taking
several parting drinks, t in coisequence ol
wliich night closed iu upon them before
they embaiked. "Now to bur oa-s,' said
one, "lorj we will have to pull against the
tide." Never w s there such a strong cun
rent, and they thought that there nevtr
were so many floating logs in the river be
fore, but they would not bo overcome
with difficulties and , applied themselves
manfully to their oars, stopping occasion
ally to sip from the bottle. Just before
daylight they thought they approachad
their lauding. "Here we are at last," said
one. 'But,by j;miny,"said the other, "there
was not any houses here when we left."
The broad light ol day showed them that
they had forgottea to cast eff the line of
their boat and that they were rowing in
the Rock Spring dock the whole night
A fact. I
Youcan get the best White Lead, Paints
and Oils, and lowest prices at Jacobi's
Hardware Depot. - t
Greenough-Dawson.
i
Yesterday's New York World says
"Miss Fannie G. Dawson, of Wilmington,
N. C, was married yesterday at the Wind
sor Hotel to M". Charles E. Greenough, a
son of Charles B. Greenough, of this city,
who is widely known through his connec
tion with the const taction of thestreet
raiiroads of Brazil. The ceremony ,wbich
took place at 1 o'clock, was performed by
the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, of St. Ann's
Church. The contract kg parties weie
both guests at the Windsor,
son's tamily have for several
Miss Daw-
lyeais been in
the habit of coming North in the spring
and, after a summer at Saratoga, of sp?nd
ing the eaily winter at this hotel. Mr.
Greenough has been making his home
there during the absence of his parents in
Europe. The brid-j wore a dress of white
satiujprofusely decorated with orange blof
soins. Miss Wetmore, of New Yo;k, was
her only 'biidesm aid. Mr. Albert Schultz
was the j groom's best man, Th?re were
about forty pe pie present at t-e ceremony
and among them Commodore and Mrs!
Dickinson, Miss Unlz, of Philadelphia;
tfr.and Mrs. Bj'jamiu jBlar chard, Mis.
Bixby, Mr. George CVcil, Mr. IItrhn
Kerr, Mr. Thomas Lee, Mr. Fred Bremer
and Dr. Ruppaner. A wedding-breakfatt
and a dance followed the ceremony."
Mr Greenough is said to be an accom
plUhed gentleman, of high social pot fcion,
and of great wealth. The bridal presents
were numerous and very handsome, Mr
Greenough having presented tis biide with
diamonds to the value of $47 000.
Turner's Almanac promised us wind
and rain for to-day. It has but three
predictions for this week and every one
of them is very far wrong, !
The Public Roads Opinion of The
Attornei-Gcneral-
Divpd S Cowan, Esq., ra Justice of
j i -M .,
dressed .1 ndte to Attorney General Kenan I
asking his opinion a? to the jurisdiction
of magistrates in cases of; failure to Work
the roads. The
much interest an
'utire;
-respondence is of
we therefo-e publish it
R.r.EsoN-, N C 23 1 Sept 1879.
Columbus County, j
Hob. Thos S. Kenan,
Atty. Gen i. of N, C. i
! . Raleigh N. C.
Dear Mr; Tw- of the Wilmington
no ti ra .-.,..-. .a. "m Z n 1
ouuiiunre it hs air. Solicitor
Moore s opinion that Justices of the Peace
have not hnal jurisdiction over cases of
I lailure to work the public 'roads.
win you be goo 1 enough to answer
thfi fn!I
1 T T i.. i! . . i -
AOL - 1 1 ;1VH .i mT Pi kl l T r h.l 1 '.in ,m
-- -- - -.c uiii
junsaiction in such cases? Answer: Yes.
2id. locals of..vl fr. n;.-,:
m - I - M 'J U'TlvLH
n.lnn.wa ... ..U iL f i i - .
I UViu L1A I I L V r ill ! I 1 L MM .1 I' ti 1lCtthn1
o - - ' a. . j f inuuw
jemai'uins' a prosecution Loud from de
fendant? Answer: No. j i
By answer.'ng the within questions you
wui oniige, . . .
Yours respectfully,
D. S. C avan, J. P.
Rat.eic:u, n C. Sept. 24th, 1879.
My Deau Sir I i
... .
oee -answers io your questions m
your letter. I refer vou rb the road law.
cn. 82, sec. G. Acta 1879 The
Legislature certainly I intended to
give J ustices ot tho Peace the
jurisdiction, and if there is any doubt
aoout it; tne courts will have to construe
It. I decide in favor of the legislative
m'-ent bee; also ch. 92. sec. 7., Acts 1879.
where the lurisdiction is inven. and also
ssc. iu. wnere appeals may be had. De
tendants are entitled to the ri"ht of an-
peal, and where they are able, they should
give bond, and if not. they can file affida-
vit of inability. This is provided for
appeals from Superior Court, Bat. Rsv.1
ch. 33, sec. Ill and 112. And io ap
peals from Justices of the Peace, a re
cognizince m fast be taken. See Bat. Rev.
ch 33, sec. 124, ct seqi I hope an ex
amination of these references may aid you.
j I Yours &c,
I Titos.. S, Kenan.
I Attorney -General.
TuelSi'JTax,
Joseph E. Sampsot., Regisfer of Deeds
for New Hanover county, has made the
following report of tho taxes for this
county for 1879 :
STATE TAXES.
x.ieal estate, personal, fran-
t t
cuise, ana income
$0,819.11
C .106 21
Insane Asylum,
itentiary .......
and Pen
School tax payable to Coun
ty Treasurer, but reported
to State including poll tax
for white.... 4..
i l JO
Colored .'.
1,470.52
Bank tax of on '281,921.
Z6 )6
School tax of 8 on 35,138.
510.
4 282 09
20170 81
count t. taxes.
Current expenses 34 cents on
$100 val..
18,426 49
2.80C 02
375,00
Current expenses 102 on
rw-illn
Current expenses 1 per cent on
if""
fraochise
Current expenses 1 per cent.
on income
GS2.90
I
9,755 20
Criminal Court 18 cents on
SlOOval.'
Criminal Court 54 cents on
polls.. ...J. . .
1.485 54
16,258 G7
Old debt 30 ceuts on $100 yal
New debt 5 C3nts on $100 val
2,709.78
New debt 15 cents on noils.
412.65
52 611.00
County.
State....
20,170.81
' Total State and county.... $72 C81. 81
1
A Ilappy Man. !
This morning Mr. Joseph Murphy, a
venerable citizen, went iotD the SheriflTs
'ffice to pay his taxes, after doiog which
he i ff. The Sherift" havioe been out
jou came rn aud found a pocket .book,
apparently wed filled, lying on the fljor.
In a short time, however, Mr Murphy re
tnrneld, having missed the money, an 1 as
there was nod spute about the ownership,
it was de'iveredtq him aod'be we .t ou his
way, rej icin. a iappy.nian.
! .,
A Keliabl Wine.
Mr Sr, of Nsw Jersey, whose
PortGr.pe Yti.e h s such a wide reputa
tion, i vvimu phvsxians prescribe sj
gei era lly. iv;f the first iu this country to
introduce the urt making wne from
the Op rtj Graje, which is no thjbst
wiue to be bad. and has bee -T.e a ?ret
favorite among the most faahiouable ia
New York and Philadelphia.
j Beaatters.
Ladies, you cannot make fair skin,
rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes wuh all
tho cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of
the world, while in poor health, and
nothing will give you such good health.
I: strength, buoyant bpirits and beautfy as
I Hop Bitters A trial ij cei tain nrocf.
ibeo another column. . '
PLEASE NOTICE.' I
We will be glad to receive eomronij sti-Di
from our friends on any and all subictlf
general inUrest but: . . .. ! ... i
The name of the writer
ioat. oe
nished to the Editor
Communicator mtet b
one aide of the. paper.
rrit-t nn Pnl
Personalities most be avoided
And it is especially and parti Mjlany under
I!
rfe
I
in the editorial col
unns.
New Advertisements.
Notice.
a -1 rtiv-unia are forewArn
O- 'v 'orewarned.
Ct l trn,t or hATbor, of tVe c'
f the Nor
qie 'PRINDSESSE GY 1?
as neither th
I
Matter or
f
ID
j r
asignee will
respoosib!e.
R. E. HEIDE, CoBsbn-e.
O. HELGESJIN, Master.
ipt?7-3k
Batting,
pOB QriLTP, NICELY CARDED,
and. BatUn for Distilleries',
At the
I
WILMLVflTnv nnTTnw mt a
ept27 miuu.
Again
WOULD 8TATK, (thouh it may not be
. I - . . ..
I I uruwu.rw 1. thltlh. f1!... &
- vupe i iae io ru T
i 8cnooI r,nnir- . L,
rOUUOL BOOK? u at the ll'
YE
I
aTntir
r I niUrVT. Whara . M Ml
I v "i o juu n lli IjDQ ft
ccmrlete
stock of liooks, Bags, 8trapa,
Slates, ic.
Also, BIa',k Bookn, ytatlcnerj, Inks,! Ma-
cilage, Ac, Pianos and Orga, Chroinoi
and tag ravinP, at 1
j : HELVSBEKGERV, '
8ePl " 33 and 41 Market it I
OKllA HOUSE.
Tliursl;iy, October Sl
FORD'S JUVENILE OPERA CCMPT
In Arthur Sullivan's i'W.k n.M
n
"KT TIT SI "PT W A 17A"D TP
' 0,1 AW A Utt2f
FIFTY CHILDREN IN OPEltA. .
Pi"ifore as done at Wallack'L. P! fLL
in a new dreta f.verr characfar is io wdll
muuc uoia musically and draixjaticalfy, as to
be beyond c i' cif in. i '
Th New
5 Nuw Xork Trb',e said : "Pinafore,
one, by Ford's JaveniU Opera Company,
better sung and acted to an by any pther
a? done.
was
company that Or - nf.nr.l ; w
n; - rr
AduQission 2S. 50 unrl 7.1 J o J.
Seats, $1. tfecared eati far Children 60e.
8a'e of Peats will be
. . ' " oecurm
tember 30th at H.in..i f. n... JVCP"
ot r . ooojtatore.
Extra Stsamsr.
mnif jti' i vf j 1 1 t r t v t i
X. f!A PP. TRiaflV.
Will 8ail from New York c a Thursday moin-
iUK wci. na.
THOMAS E. BOND.
oept Supt-
UI K IV A S H .
v. I.- ;
Monday Wi? ht, September 29
Invent Ktraorliii;iry.
The grand openirg and only appearance in
tnis city of tae on qualed and new
STAR ALLIANCE 0PRl COMPANY,
With lie Fcanerj, Vardrobr ani
ett'ects, presenting the entirely ntwf
Operatic auccets ofr the day, ' j
H. M. S. PINAFORE,
Or, THE LA83 THAT LOVES A SAIOK,
Fepresentinjr in the Star Cast I j
THIRTY-FIVE LADIES A OENTLEME.
Notb These performances are or tb
mest refined and elevating character, and are
given at doable xpena-, bit without etri
charge. No advancs id prices. To extra
charge for reserved seaU. Box sheet for bta c
seats now open at litl XdDEKGEit'd Bjok
a tore. I
Open at 7:30. begin at 8:15 precisely. ,
Carriages at 10:30. ept 26 !
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Removed,1
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B. WOOD HA3 REMOVFD his office
aad dwelling t j the building diaonaMy op
posite the Post Office, corner of Caut and
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Second it. spt 25-t
They are Here. ,
yE BEG OF OUR F2IEN0J'T0 ali
anJ im ua. Our fall an 1 W Liter Stock '
now arriving by ev.ry train aad kt ;amr.
and we have no hesitation in proaouc ciojr it
the MOST DE3IBABL1 ASSORTME j T
of Oant's Ciothinr and Farnuhinjr Qoh a
evM b ought to tie 8ut. It will take dor
two larfre and aandouie stores to bold Ital.
Notwithstanding the recent advance in t
Northern markets, we guarantee to sell at;
LOWER PRIGESTHAfJ EVER BEFORE
Call and see u and we will prove it to 3 ou
aept2
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