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CLOSING SALE S
boWS & BODDICK.
45 filarket St.
ytrAiti; tiiw oi-ro.iru.Nm or
iWkkinj tbe general public for their very
Va patronage dring tne'raat var. and
call artlea'ar atteatioato oor '
ANNUAL CLOSING SALE !
OF
WINTER STOCK
TO COMMENCE OX
k i
January, 12th.
Great Reductions
mill f la ordtr to effect oar abject.
1
Oar patrons j real aaaured that the
redactions are bona fide.
I
u Dress Goods,
BlanKets,
Shawls, Cloaks,
CAWUERESFQR
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR.
Pelt Skirts,
LADIES, GENTS, AND CIlil.DRE.VS
ITS D ERYTKAR.
Wa will th Cbespeat line or Oam
barf Edftagt aad lajertlorj that we hare
ahewa, la orate to make room -for oar new
I StOfc . P;
BROW &' RODDICK,
45 riiirkat Otreet,
Lecture.
QOL. D. K. Mac3AE WILL DELIVER
a Lctare for tie toaefitof the Library
ociatioa, la U Opera dome, Fr;dy, Jan
airy H. ft o'clock, 1. M. Fubjct:
Poetry. Adsaiaswa, 25 cenu.
jtt 19 Bac bl
Fresh. Every Day,
FINk A8S0LTMKXT OF CA.NDIE8,
French, and Domeeiie, juat rtcalvtd and for
I.
TMB ONLT GENUINE HOME-MADE
Candy la the city, will be found every
dey, freeh aad sweet, three doora Sooth of
tta rcxtnfie oa 8ecad atrteu Alto, Nuu,
EaWiaa. F rait, Ac. C. E. JEVK.V.
jaa 23 Neai tbe Koetofflce.
Ladies' Emporium.
rpHE MISSES KARRE A ifcGOWA.V,
barejait received aeveltiee la II air Oood,
Noaparlelf collop. .''loraaadT,CoqauJ
Miroa" Orqmete, Fn Brai de" at dlarb,
larUible net-, all ebadee
YaMilaet A. favrlta aew Fosade, al
vaji ea baad.
braid, Ku2i aadCarle, made from Comb
Ug aad Cat llalr. Hair Jeweirj made to
order.
Order for S Unpin j aed Ett broidery
promptly aiuaded to.
A aieo aeeortaieat of Ladle I aderwear
taad of beet s ate riaL
A freeh eply of CbUdreik'e C.oCi, Flan
rel aad Waiwrpfoof dalu, 2 to t, la
. f aat a!i, Bllrt a4 Robee.
Ordtra t.kea for Bridal WardroWe.
C Froat turret,-Wilslag too, C.
laa II
Coney's TobacHiS core
TP TOO WAJfT THK BEST S mad 10 et..
L CJxar to toOOSST'awtarwyo. will fi.d
tAe UrieetejJeetloa of laported aad Domee
le ( Clxyt, Clewtajr aad BBOtlDC Tbaeco.
Oeatleaiea wlU pbaeo remember that 1 do
Bvl Boadayt, tb0r. three
who wiah ia pmrahaae . aj fooda wm Uto to
odalaj Ue week.
iial-U WALTER CO.MT.
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VOL.IV. WIL&INGTON, N. C., SATURDAY JANUARY 21, 1880. NO. 298
LOCAL NEWS.
Sew Adrerttsemeuts.
J P.v ess. Watch maker Waated.
Joh M Bciivint w 11 at ti tore.
Hee ad A Uoutliold eed. ,
O T HEcfcKOHD,l'ublit;r BoodVOreat
dook of the War. ,
McDoogali. A Willi iksos -Copartnership
Nut:Ce.
I HrivHrti Th Place to Hoy.
A. A 1. Hhxili HeMirjr Off!
N ('t y Court to-Jy.
ienfh 10 h urs hu 1 TJ minutes.
Wi! !vv -W sies
t
as dutl as an old
M i"?s! rate's
.
Ti" fctan wi'trt torrnorni-v at '!) mii.atoB
pist u o'clock,
Tlfre were) do inu-rmLtU iu Uc'.lcvue
Overc"as au-1 lircs wfrc uo'. uncomx
forutle this morninsr.
Save yonr mon?y uyins yonr BuiM
ing iiv1'"3 rro111 Al'ali. r A: Price., f
Tbrra were two iiitcnuruts in OakJale
tLuVcek, or.c a'lult and one stillborn
infant.
- . -
Schr Emily II Sayor, Fiohcr, from
Belfast for tbiri jrt, wai at Stlcm the
20th inst.
In fVr i Coiuotory tLis week
five cbilrcn anJvvo aJults were interred
sivca io'all.
lut one more week in tba fi-t month
of the New Year. Gxxl graciuu! How
tcmpus docs fuj;it 1
Porket'KbivM. Tabla Cutlery. Silver!
riatel Forks anl Hpons; largest variety
and lowest prices at Jacobi's .
-Brig &ila N. Mvtin, Brown, from
this port for Xcw York, arrived at Dela
ware Brcnkwa'cr on Thursday,
An active person to rauva the city
for the sale of a new article is teferred to
the adfcrtiicment of Mr. J. F. Naan.
a
Tbe Kegbttr of Deeds has issued during
the week but two marriage licenses, one of
wb!cb was for a white and "the ether for a
colored couple.
Yesterday morning tbe winds was from
the Xprtbeast, last evening it was due
Smith and this morninz it was due
Ncrth
We regret to learn that Mr. George Z
French lies dange-ously ill at his residence
on his Excelsior Plantation, near Rocky
rtnt, in Fender county.
Tfco Associativa oi viujers o iue
Third N. C. Infantry will meet at the
rooms of Dr. J. C. Walker,, oa Third
street, opposite the City Uall, next Wed ¬
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Health Ofticer Scbarff, with his police
force, made a raid this forenoon on the
accumulated piles of filth at the foot of
Chestnut street, lie is pushing the
good woik vigorously in his district.
Mesers. McDougall k. Williamson, two
energetic geLtlcmen and good mechanics,
well-known to our people, have formed
a copartnership for the purpose of carry
ing on the' carriage manufacturing and
repairing luMLess. They are located on
Chestnut street, near this office, and will
in a few days introduce many - improve
ments into their buincss
liivitd! and Accepted.
We nnderstacd that Hon.' li. II.
Brigders his Lecu invited to address the
citizcs and farmers t Pender county
on drainage and irrigation, and that he
his accepted the invitation and will prob
ably ta;ne s ime day in March for tbe
purp-"se of meeting the jople of that
vigorous yeung county.
Lxr-t summer when the question wasjn
every one's mind whether the Crescent
City was again to V9 amicveu wiiu yeuow
fever, the whole country was startled by
tbe announcement tbat among its nail
d or more victims were first the love
Iv rounsr wife of tbe brave Confederate
General J. B- Hood, followed by tbe death
of tbe General himself, leaving ten little
babe to the cold mercies of tha.woild.
Tbe women of tbe South and North alLki
arose to this appeal to their cfc-,
a aubscriptba b , --" a.n?
- was opened, ibut with
.-Rreat result, amparatively. The late
warrior was on the point of publishing his
Narrative of Terjonal j Experiences in the
United States au'd the Confederate State
Armies. Tba book has just been pub
lished by h?s com radei. General G T beau
regard, the entire proceeds going to the
so!e use and benefit 6f "The Hoed Or
phan Memorial Rand,' as is set forth, in
another columi. it
Dabi
Personal.
Rev Dr. Geo. B. Taylor, Baptist Mis
sionary to Rome, and a brother of Rev
James B. Taylor, of this city, is here on a
visit to hi brother. Rev. Dr. Taylor is in
very poor health and it is extremely
doubtful if he will fill his brother's pulpit
to-morrow, as was first intended. ,
Capt. J. W. Hinson, our whilom towns
man, wbeu the firm wis Sprunt & Hinson
in this city, but now of New York, and of
tbe tit m of Hiusou & Cumming, is on a
visit " to Wilmington, looking well and
hearty too, we are glad to say.
The Lecture Last Night.
It is reported of the eloquent and gift
el Missihsippian, Sergeant S. Frentits
tht bis most fervent and eloquent
speeches were lost to mankind, for tb
reason that those who would undertake
to report them would soon forget their
notes and b lost Jin wonder, amare'roeut
and admiration of the beautiful utterances
of the great orator, as without any a'ppar
eat effort the elcquent words and fine
rhetorical sentences dropped from hU lips'
carrying with him bis enraptured hearer
in a perfect whirl of admiration. Some
feeling akin to this, we confess to be
always tbe case with us wheuever we listen
to tbe eloquence of the distinguished
speaker who lectured at the Opera Housa
last night. We shall not attempt, there,
fore, any further reference to tho enter
taining feast, which was spread before the
highly appreciative, and la-ge and intelli.
gent audience, ot ladies and gentlemen
which assembled at the Opara House last
evening, to listen to that gifted Carolinian,
Col. D. K Macliae, except to add that the
whole audience, with wonderful unanimi
ty, seemed spell-bound, and eager to drink
ia etery word as it fell from the lecturer's
lips.
The introiuclion was. pronounced by
Col. James G. Burr, ih a lew admirably
well chosen and appropriate remarks.
Fell In a Fit-
Late yesterday afternoon, after the Re
view had gone to press, information was
received down-town by telephone to the
effect that a white man, name unknown
had been injurtd severely about the head
at the depot of the O. CR. W. and a re
quest was made for a physician. Dr. J.
C. Walker, city physician, was notified
and droye to the depot where he found
that a voung man, a white man and a
stranger here, had fallen with a fit and in
doing so had cut his head against a post
The wound proved to be a slight one, af
ter all, and the youcg man soon recovor
ed. He gave bis name as Charles Austin,
and savs that he is t'ving to reach his
home at Brooklyn, N. Y.
You can buy No 1. Heating and Cook
Stoves at almost any price by going the
Factory Agency, at Jacobis.
Coudty Bonds are Taxable.
A very important decision, rendered by
State Treasurer Worth, has just been pub
lie' through the columns of the Raleigh
Observer. It is in relation to tho taxa
tion of county bonds. As a matter of in
terest to our readers hereabouts we pub
lish the enquiry and the reply:
Newbebk. N. C, Jan. 14th, 1880..
lion. J. M. Worth, Fublic Treasurer:
Dear Sir: As a number of prominent
tax-payers and county officials have pub
licly declared that it is unconstitutional
and unlawful, as well as contrary to a re
cent decision of the Supreme Court ot the
United States, for any citizen of the conn,
ty to list his county bonds for taxation,
and have advised people not to list them.
I have taken the liberty to address you
tbrs note, requesting your opinion upon
this subject. It is a matter o f much iu
terest to the tax-payers of this county,
and I desire to know. the truth on this
subject, not only for myself as a taxpayer,
but for others equally interested, i desire
to see that the laws iu reference to taxa
tion shall be enforced and bondholders
made to pay taxes on their bonds, if the
law requires it. Maiy of the Craven
county bonds recently funded are held by
citizens of said countv.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
John . Gardner.
North Caboijta,
TaiAsuRT Department.
Raleigh, N. C. Jan. lGth, 1880.
John O. Gardner, sq:
lours of tbe 14th at hand, xi know of
no law-makingJpQwer (except tho
lature of the State) thai oa -'sw
county Voudi fron - t. """P
the lJ"- taxation. The act of
. 0tature auinoriziog u raven county
to fund its debt and issue bonds does not
exempt from taxation. I am of opinion
that they are liable for tax.
lours truly,
J. M. Wobtu,
State Treasurer.
1 : ; ;
A Treatise on the Hair, published by B.
P. Hall & Co., Nashan, N. H , proprietors
of ltall'4 Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew,
er, contains valuable information about
tbe hair, which should be road by alL
Send to publishers for a copy. .
Keview.:
Bhlp Notts.
There are now in this port 50 vessels, of
nrhirh A A. aro fnr r-i rrnp'r anil umiarp ri-
gel. Of the entire nuruberS2 are barque.
12 are briss and 9 are tchc oners. The
nationalities are divided follows: Ncr
i
w'egian, 17; German, 19; British, 5; Ru-
si an. 1: Spanish. 2: American. 9. Tbe
-
total tonnage is 15,922 ton?.
At the Mine time there are 2:1 vessels on
tb way to thts port from various ports in
E'.ir'-p. Of these all bnt ore are square-
rigged ; l: are brigs, and 9 are barques
Tn the lis t there are 6 Germans, 10 Nor
weians, 1 Swele,
Russian.
o Englishmen and 1
Christmas Fire Dos and Fire Irons
Flufni Machines and every sort of
11 rdware at lowest sort of cabh priceb a
Jacobi's.
Church Services.
Worship in the various churches of tbe
city to-morrow as follows :
ST. PAlfLS EVAJJG. LUTHERAN CHURCH,
O truer of Sixth and Market streets. Rev.
G. I). Bemheim. D. D., Pastor. English
Service at 11 a. m. German Servic 3 at
7:3U p. in. Sunday School at 9:00 a. m.
Catechetical Instruction on Friday at
0::30 p. m. '
ST. JAMES" I'AKIsn,
corner Third and Market streets. Rev. A.
A. Watson, D. D., Rector. Septuagesima
and Festival of Conversion of ist Paul.
Jan. 25th Celebration at 7:00 a. m.
Morning Prayer at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday
School at o p. m. Evening Prayer at 4
o'clock.
SECOND B AP TISTC 1 U ac I ,
on Sixth, between Church and Castle sts.
Rev. J. P. King, pastor. Services tomor
row at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Sunday
School at 9 a. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCH,
corner Third and . Orange streets. Rev.
Dr. J. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School
4 p.m.
FROftT STREET M. E. CHURCH, (SOUTHX
corner Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E.
A. Yates pastor. Services at 11 a. in. and
7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. , W.
M. Parker, sup't. Prayer Meeting and
Preaching Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock. Young Men and Women's Chris
tian Association first, and third Tuesday
evenings in each month.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH1
corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev. T.
M. Ambler, Rector. Services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p.
m.- Seats free.
SEAMEN'S BETHEL,
Dock, between Water and Front streets
Rev. Jas. W. Craig, chaplain. Services at
11 a.m., to which seamen are cordially
invited.
The public are Invited to attend religious
services at the Tileston upper room, in the
Tileston Normal School . building, on Ann,
between Fourth and Fifth streets, every
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (COLORED.)
corner Fifth and Campbell streets. Rev.
A. M. Conway, pastor. Services to-morrow
at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sunday
School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer Meeting on
Thursday night .at S o'clock. '
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Memorial Hall, corner Seventh and Nun
streets. Rev. D. D. Dodge, Minister.
Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. and 3 and
7:30 p. m. Praise and Conference meeting
every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
cor Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C.
M. Payne, Pastor, bervices every babbath
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath
School and Bible Class at 3:30 p. m
Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p.
m. seats iree.
ST. LEWIS1 CHAPEL,
ccraer Seventh and Bladen streets. . Rev.
John Lewis, pastor. Services at 11
o'clock, a. m., 3.30 o'clock p. m. and 8
o'clock, p. m.
WOOTEN 8 CHAPEL,
a T i1 a
corner or isiaaen ana ninm sireeis-
Rev. Willis Wooten, pastor. Preaching
Sundays, at ll a. m., 3 o'clock and 7
o'clock p. m. Wednesday nigut.at 7
o'clock. Prayer Meeting Friday night
Sunday School at 9 a. m.
Wilmingtor DistrioL
First Round of Quarterly Meetinzs for
the Methodist E. Churcb, South 1880.
Waccamaw Miss, al Bethesda. . Jan 23
Brunswick, at S hare n. Jaa SI -Feb 1
Smithvill Station. Feb 3-4
Wilmington, at Fifth Street... Feb 7-8
Wilmington, at Front Street.. Feb 14-15
Topsail, at Prospect Feb 21 22
1ew River Mission. Feb 21
Onslow, at Swan8boro..,.......Feb 28-29
Dnplin, at Magnolia. ....... .Mar 67
Clinton, at Andrews Chapel.. Mar 10-11
Ilistrict Steward Meeting February
13th, at ten o'clock AM. at the Paraoi
of tbe Front Strict Ohurch M.WJmngt
Presiding Elder.
Answer This.
Did you ever know any person to be
ill, without inaction of the Stomach.
Liver or kitJneys, or did you ever know
one who was well when either was ob
strusted or inactive; and did you ever
know or hear of any case of the kind that
Hop Bitters weald not care? Ask your
nei ghbor this same question
Nerve.
It is a sreat thing to have what Lj call
ed ntrtt, and notaing contributes more
to tbe power of physical control thus
named than Warner's Safe Nervine. It
also relieves all kinds of pain, and cures
headache and neuralgia. .
New Advertisements.
A HOUSEHOLD NEED,
BOOK ON THE LIVER, its diaeasea
and their treatment tent free. Including
treatiee on Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver,
Jaundice, Billiousness, Heaoache, Constipa
tion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Ac. Address Dr.
8aaford, 162 Broadway, New York City,
New York. jaa 2i-it
"Wanted 7
BMAKT, ACTIVE PERSON to canv.iss
the city and introduce SUNN'S NON-CORROSIVE
SEWING MACHINE OIL,, ac
knowledged the bet now ia us . dooA pay
to a suitable person. .I F M?NNj
jaa 24 it Watchmnke-, NortL W ater et.
Copartnership Notice,
WE HAVE TRH DAY entered into a
copartnership for the purpose of car
ryingonihe CAKKlAGK Al AA Uk ACTUR
1NO and .REI'AIXINI BCSINfcS8 on
Chpstnut between Water and Front Streets,
and by the 5th proiimo wilt b prepared to
make and repair Carriages, Bnjrgiea. Carts,
Drajs, Ac . in First- las Stjlc.and at prices
that defy competition, as we do our own
work. This assertion can be relied upon.
Very respectfully,
McDOUGALL A WILLIAMSON,
jin 24-tf
RlewHat Store-
JECElViD YESTERDAY
hY N1 n 1') K T AMER,
tTVLlriU OFT A N D STIFF 11 ATS,
CdEAP. Call and ( xaiLiua.
JOHN M. KOBINSOV.1 .
13 Froit et , South of Purcell House
j in 24
JUST OUT.
HOOD'S GREAT BOOK
OF THE WAR.
ADVANCE aDfl RETEEAT,
Personal Experiences ill
the United States anil
Contcderate States
Armies :
BY GENERAL J. B. HOOD,
Late Lieatenant-General Confederate States
Army, published for
Tie. Hood Orphan Memorial FnM.
BY
GENERAL C7. T. REAUREGARD,
NEW.ORLEANS, 1690.
The entire proceeds arising f-oin the rale
of this-work are devoted to lha Hood Or
phan Memorial Fund, which is invested in
United Htatea Registered JJonds for the nur
ture, care, aopport and education of the ten
infanta deprived, of their parents last sum
mer at New Or.'ea ?, (the rrelancholr inci
dent! of which ad Ct-rearemeat are stili fresh
in tho public r.inJ )
The b iok i Bn entrant octavo, c .ntairine
360 pagec, with a tjr.e phonograph likeness
andalica steel fegravien-, made expreely
for this work, four 1 irj maps of battle fields
bound in handaoiae Oray Knelish Cloth at
THBUfi DOLLARS, or ia a Fine Sheep
Binding, with Marhl Vfiee "HUKE Doi!
LAKS ANI) K7F Y . r-:,.. U Ualf Bound
Morocco, hbriry .le, I 'JLi: Dui.LARS,
or in best J.evaat Turkey Mcrdcee.-full' Gilt
Sides and Edg oa, FIVE DOLLARt,. -
Oa the receipt from any person remitting
by mail or express, of the amount in a regis
tered letter or by a poatal order, bank draft,
or Cuetk, a copy will be immediately sent
free of postage, registered as aecond-claaa
matter.
The volume ia published in the beat skyle of
typography, on elegant paper, with illustra
Uoqa, executed as higheat apecimeaa of art.
all!n' lUbjeC5 the PWPose,all
aJiker render it worthy a piace in every libra
ry ,-on every deik-or upoD the book shelf
of every house in the country.
i"tf4iV !T2te every town, and county
in the United. Statea, and a preference will
d given io honorably cheharged veterans
Uora the army.
To the ladiee. who feel a A
their sympathy with The Hood Orphan Me
morial Fund the salej of thia book among
tkeir circle of friends will aflford an excel
lent way of contributing subetantial aid to so
deserving a cause, Tt l:'
feaV. For aeraa, ratei.io agenw, etc., ad
dreia, with full particdara,
GN'L Gj T.I BEAUREGARD,
! ! . I PnhlisW.
On behalf of the Hood Memorial Fund,
jan 24 3mos j I .5ew Orleana, La.
3mos -1 j 1
filing
Off!
fTIHE BALANCE
OUR
EN8E STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
must
go at almost any Itfice ,to make room
for the Spring 8
Jle
Bargains may be
bad.
All most be told
Call and get tbe re-
daced prices, at
8HRIER
TWO ST0RE3,
jan 9
Market aU
IIo untain Boll Butter
t '. j ll (M II !:'
'RESH AND CHO
AT LOW f IGURE3.
5EWBURT A CHASTEN.
jan 22-t
PLEASE NOTICE. :
Wa will be glad to reoelva eommnnlcationi
from oxur friends on any aad all aubjecta'o
Ceneral interest bat : . ' "
The same of the writer must alwajr be far
niahed to the Editor.
SCommmiicationi mist be written on otiy
one aide of the paper.
Persbnalitiea'must be aroided. "
And it is specially and parti. u!arty andT
stood that the Editor does not always endo a
the views of correspondent, ualeeaeo' aute
in the editorial columns. J
New Advertisements'.
Removed.
jQR. W. iVSlORM-haaremoveJ I ia.oCc
from tie residence of the late Lr W. F.
Freeman, to the one adjoining: Alcftae A
Strange's, near corner of Third and Market
streets. jan oj-St
A BLACK CASHMERE SHAWL
YyAS LEFT IN" TI1E COMM1 l.CJAL
HOTEL Bna a few erenihga ego. 1 h ov i .
can obtain thesaiebj proring ir-r-1 tv ni
paying for thia adrertisemeBt.
jan 2-tf .
ACARD. Uavinc tbi entered into
an agreement with Meesra. . BONKY
A H0N8, by which they are ti buy and rell,
and I am to manufacture Mel, Tearl Homi
ny, Flour, Ac, at the Cape Fear k lour. and
Feajl Hominy Mills, I would respectful! v so
licit all my former customere to f Tor tbem
with their patronage, assuring them tht all
Goods will be as reoresented, and prompt at
tention giren to all their orders.
Respectfully,
ALEX. OLDHAM,
Proprietor C. F. F. and 1'. li. M.
WE nAVE REMOVED OUR OFFICE
t- the Cape Fear Flour and Pearl Hom
iny Mills, corner Nutt and Walnut atreeta.
where, in addition u our Naval Stores and
Commission Business, we propeso lling the
manufactures of said Mills, and by prompt
attention, fair prices, and with the beat of
stock we hope to merit a liberal share of pat
ronage. G. BONLY A SONS,
jan 23-tf
The Place to Buy
FIRST CLASS PIANO OR ORGAN',
on the Instalment Plan and at pricea lower
than the lowtet, ia at the
- LIVE BOOK STORE.
For Blank Books,
pAPER, ENVELOPE?, Ink, Mucilage,
Jnkatanda, Pens. Pencils, Letter Filea and
Chpa, and anything in the Book and Sta
tionery Line, go to i
nElNSBERGER'8,
jan 19 . Live Book and Music Store.
AND
HOLIDAY GOODS
AT
M. M. KATZ'S,
SO Market St.
It. is Economy to ilii'y
- 4
Somclliiii Veltil !
ON HAND, FOR THAT TUIirOSE
DRESS .OOBS,
Shawls, Cloaks
Blankein. Skirtsr,
., Corsets, tjrloves,
Collars and .Cuffs
TIES, T0VELS,!fiAPKIH?,
DAMASKS!
BRUSHES.
COMBS,
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BIBS. BOWS. FLANNELS.' MEN'S
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AND BOYS' WEAR. RIBBONS!
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mention.
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calling on
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