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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON, n. ' FRIDAY. MAKOH 6. 188. EKTXSID AT THE FoarrorFiCE AT WiumroToN, N. C, aj SicoojfD-CLASs Matter. TIEWb AND BEV1EW. . . - ' I . .. A Cincinnati criticism on 'The Pirates of Penmance:' .'The thiu pirate with a terrific monstache bad bis right calf on wrong side oat.' ! One of the grounds on which Mr. 8ay demands a divorce, at Lafayette, Ind., is " that his wife, al thdhgh well knowing that the plaintiff was a Democrat, refused him the privilege of bringing Democratic papers to bis house.' The German War Department is busy with a plan for the fortification of Berlin after the fashion of Paris. Several - of the Continental-newspapers are already dis cussing the details. The- defences will include some twenty outlying forts. A somewhat foolhardy act has been per formed at Calais by an actress, who eiitei - eJ the lions' cage at the menagerie, and there recited Victor Hugo's 4 Caravaue.' Her musical voice evidently had the t;adi tional effect of 'soothing the savage breast,' as the lions never attempted to iutenupt her performance. Mr. Gladstone wanU Englishmen btill to be punished for breach of promise to marry. ' He is opposed to the abrogation 1 the present law on the subject. 'I am unwilling,' be says in a recent letter, 'to part with the imperfect check upon mis conduct supplied by the present law nn. til I shall see that better ones have been provided. t The annual fair for the hiring of D6r et&hire (England) farm laborers, male and lemale, took place on a recent Satur day, when in wet and mud above 1,000 'binds' paraded the streets and stood iu groups waiting to be hired by the jear. The farmers have in vain tried to put down the fair, which was this year styled in posters the ''slave lair.' Married women in England are agita ting for their property rights.- The Mar. ried Woman's Property Committee' held its annual meeting in London on the 4th We appreciate the kindly' spirit in which the Raleigh Observer has made the amende. It was distressing to us to think that an. old and a tried and true friend should have misunderstood . us. even in. the beat of argument and we are glad to find that no wrong was intended The two papers, and the two Editors have heretofore worked in harmony to getber for the advancement of a common cause ar.d wu trust that-there will never again arise a aiisunderbtanding between us. , MASONRY AND T OBSLlSK - Several distinguished Free Masons have given their opinions' in the. New roik Herald upon the relation to Maaonry of the discoveries recently made inEjjypt by Corrmander Gorrioge. Authorities are divided on the main point. Many do no; believe that the emblems found are Ma sonic, nor that the stones and implements described are in any way whatever sig nificant of the mysteries of this order Others insist that these discoveries at once establish tor the order a very great anti quit; for, although the obeiisk was not placed on its recent ; te in extremely an cient times, it is to e observed that those who assume that the stones found be uet h it are Masonic at once leap furihor and carry the date ot their o der to the lounda,tiou of the pyramids for' no. per. ceptible reason. Mr. Singleton, of Wash ington, is the most intelligent of the ob jeotors to the .theory of the Masonic rela tions of the emblems. He not only does not assent that some ancient order of Ma sons demolUhes the antiquity of Hiram, but be dues not even adrtit that Hiram needed d tuolition.and holds that this an. cient friend of the working ram had no more historical relation to Masonry than an allegory on the banks of the Nile : IN ADMISSA BLK. We have received a copy of a bill drawn by Mr. II. E. Scott, a Representative from this city, relative to the sale of the West ern Nortb Carolina R. R., which he pro posej to submit at the called session of the Legislature. It is as follows : , SUBSTITUTE FOB THE 13 1 LI FOB THESALE OF THE WEST&RN NOBTH CAROLINA JUILROAD. '. v The General Ass&nbly of North Carolina -' do. enact : Section I- That the Governor, Treas urer, Secretary of State, and Attorney General of the State of North Carolina be, and are hereby appointed Commis sioners on the part of said State to sell, ASiicrn and transfer all nf the intprPBla nf Of February, and resolved to use every the State in and to the stock, property and means to pass a law that 'a married wo- I fraLchises.of the Western "North Carolina I r:t J l ilr man's property shall be her. own after, as " ? i IfSS J V m n 7 tne highest bidder or bidders for Cash before marriage, liable for h.r obligations at a price to be designated by said Corn and subject to her control.' missiouers, after first having advertised the i sante ior tnree montns in one or more oi The proposed increase of tha Qartnin the leading newspapers in the cities of Ral- army, botn. In numerical strength and ef- eigh, New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, ficippear. be proo.pt, gESSt- followed by a similar augmentation of the tertained bv said Com mission era for a armed forces of other Continental powers, less sum than five, hundred and fifty thm In Franet a complete reorganization of sanddollars ($550,000). I o i : tit fill i -a r both the infantry and cavalry of the . lua me saia-vmmia I sinnpra aro hurphu orranrarl full anH amnlu army is purposed by'tbe Minister of War. wwer8' to make all and everv stinulation and in Italy an increase of 10,000,000 lire with the highest bidder or bidders, for in military estimates for 1881 is propos- the transfer of the Western North Caro i iiua itauruau, auti every tumg appertain i io mereio, ana ior tne time or compie 1 be most recently publisbea nures ti on of said Road, and for the employment show that suicide is on the increase in of the State's surplus convicts, and for It is possible that this may be an error, although it seems to be borne out bv such information as is attainable. In 1872, when the National Democratic conven tion met at Ba timore, there was no op position to the nomination of Gen Jack son for a second term. Mr Van Buren i ' 1- - - .... was nominate.! for Vrce-Presi. ent, re ceiving more th -in two thirds of all the votes cast, but there is nothing in the re cor is of the convention to show that a two-thirds vote was oecaary I 1836 the next convention was held at Bi timore and a , rale 4was adopted requiring not only two-tbirds f all the votes to make a nomination, but also to decide any ques tion competed therewith. Mr Van Buren was unanimously nominated on the first ballot. Ii 1&40 the convention was again held at Baltimore, aud Mr. VauBuren was again unanimously nominated, aud it is not of rtcord'that any actio i was taken in regard to a two-thirda ve. la 1844, also at Baltimore, tha coivnuou adpt-d the two-thirds rule. Mr. VauBuren received at one time a nij ri'y of the vote, ar.d after three days Mr Polk received th re ouisite two-thirds and was declared the nominee. In 1848 anu in 1852, both times al Baltimore, the conventions each for i tself adopted the two-thirds rule. In 1852 Gen. Cass on one occasion received a ma jority of the votes, and it was pot until the forty-ninth ballot that the requisite two thirds vote was cast, and Franklin Pierce, who had scarcely been th .night of at first, received the nomination, lu 1856 at Ciu cinnati, in 1860 at Charleston and Bal. timure, in 1864 at Chicago, and in 18o8 atNew .Y rk there does not seem to nave been -any adoption of the twonthirds rule, or, in some instances, any. mention 1 of it. iu 1872, at Baltimore, nothing was said about it, as Greeley received on the first ballot 686 out of the -721 votes -f the conv-ntion In 1876 Mr. filden receiven more than two thirds of the votes on the second ballot. Of eleven Nitioual -Democratic conventions only )'.. four appear to hve adopted the two- tiiirds rule, aud, therefore, although it did not sjem to bo thought proper at the time, i here really appear to be no reason why it should not have been perfectly nrbper for the St. Louis convention in 1876 to adopt the majority rule without remitting tbs subject to the Sateconveu tions of this year. . Miscellaneous. It is the best Blood Purifier, and stimulates every fubcttafTto more healtlifal action, and is thus a benefit in all diseases. Ia eUminating theimpori ties of the blood, the natural and necessary result is the cureof Scrof ulous and other Skin Eruptions and Diseases, Incluning Cancers, Ulcers ana oiner tsores. Dyspepsia, Weakness of the Stomach. Oonstl- cured bv the Smfe Bitter. It is unequaled Kas an appetizer and regular tonic. Ily, and which, wherever nsed, will save the payment of many doctors' bills. Bottles of two sizes; prices, 50 cents and $1.00. JB Warner's S si Fe Reme dies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere, EH.WAENER&CO, Proprietors, Roc-beater, X. X. BfSSend for Pamphlet and Testimonials. an l tod-lj M;i8cel!aneou. ra k ffl I O oapciwe: C A P C I if E -N pORUs BACK ACHK IS A !' ONCE CURKD BY BENSON'J C&PCINE PORUS PLASTER? IT IS THE ONLY KNOWN REAJEPY THAT NEVER FahJ ' Druggists have signed a paper stating that PhvsiY rery way Superior to the ordinary slow actiD"-Poij this purpose- Price 25 cents. Over 2000 thev are in everv ters used for this purpose- Price 25 cents. mch 3 4w SKA-BUttY & J 'HNbON, i'uarmaceuticai ChnjiVa,. WILCOX, GIBBS pangpyBated & CO'S uano -:o:- IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A Complete Strengtbfloer. IRON BITTERS, A Valuable Medicine. IRON BITTERS, Mot Sold m a Beverage. IRON BITTERS, e For -Delicate Females. Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiri n g a certai n and efficient TOICf especially in Intiires tion, Dy piepb i a t Intermittent Fe rer, Want of A-p -petite, os of Streuath, JLack or' tEnefay, etc. It en riches the'Dlood, utrencthens the mus cic8, ana gives new me to the nerves. To the aged, ladies, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this ' valuable remedy can not be too nigniy recommended It ttetm lUee a rhrttni on the digestive organs. A teaspoonful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms, TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, Md. Best Fertilizer Made ! The Best is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Terms f Payable in Gott n By PUTTEWAY, A(lt Lumberton, Shoe Heel, Laurinburg, 5 Laurel Hill, and interm I puiais m wciimona ana xoDeson counties. jan 28-tf. . Headquarter fur all that it good, usul, pretty and cheap for". Holiday Trade, at 3 A Darjbury young man off uded one of! the ladv clerks in a f.incy roods' store at a party a few eveoiuKs ago. A RflflK AftPHTQ ! Mail us Posta . ' .." i . t -it- . 1 v w tJk nubiiiu i with vnn- a.-1- For aale by J. C. MDND8, Druggist inird street, opposite ( itj UalL dot 14 eod w. dree. It will py joa. A. GOHTfN fe (JO , i8 a llh at, I'miadelphia, Fa. met 3 4 DIAinO 'vftr a Pooonh rlMiUO to $255. ORGAN. 13 Stops, 3 set Rd.s, 2 Kree mIIjS'ooI Book, m.ly $98. CT" Holi Jav Newsnanei Free. Address Dauiel F. Beiity, Wash ington, N. J. i,cb 3 AtaENTS BEAD if HIS, the pay then t of the bonded debt of said Road, and for every other condition which t ey may deem necessary for the proteo tion ot the intereet of the StatJ of .North Carolina. Section IV. That all laws aud yarts ot laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. bection V. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. In. point of equity, so far as the value Franca. Bdtore the Franco. German war the average number of suicides only slightly exceeJ 5,000 a year, and now they exceed 6,000. In Paris there are three times as many suicides committed I as in the country. Most of the men who destroy themselves are bachelors. The spring is the time of year when suicide is most frequent, and death by hanging u more usually resorted to than any other I of tho road is concerned, Mr. Scptt's mode of self-destruction, being considered bill is to us preferable to that by which more expeditious, j tf is proposed to transfer the road to Mr Mr. Bliss, a conductor on the Rock 1 Beafc Bnd disassociates, inasmuch as it is Island Railroad, was' only five feet in not in favr of a preferred bidder but height, and Mr. Henry, a passenger, was places all oa an equal footing. Still, it is almost seven. Henry put his ticket in madmissable from the fact that there are his hat band and stood op straight when I no State guarantees reserved, as it opens the little conductor came along. Bliss the field Jt those who might pure base could not reach the ticketeven by .stand aud FQa this road strictly in the interest ice on his toes, and his comical efforts I otherStates andto the detriment of sea made the passengers laugh uproariously; ports and towns in this State. .This con but, without changing countenance, he aideration alone, to our mind, renders Mr. brought a step ladder, leaned it against Scott's bill totally inadmiisable. the bigman,;cumbediip to the ticket. THE TWO-THIRD RULE:, and then went on as though nothing had Ia reference to the statements which happeaed. are freely circulated that the mooted pro In Bavaria a quaint custom obtains, ject to abolish the two-thirds rule in the rendering it obligatory upon every prince National Democratic convention are of the reigning house to perform at least prompted In the iuterest of Mr.Tilden, it one day 's active duty as a private soldier is of interest, says l.the Baltimore Sun, to in the royal army. On the 24th of Jan- ay that the proposition looking to the uaryv Prinos Alphonso of Bavaria, first consideration of this question and decision cousin to the musical King, completed on the same by the State conventions, day or two later he weut into the stort and inquired if she had 'gentlemen's glovee.' She answered, ' Yes." 'I want to get a pair, he said, 'Who are they for? she asked, looking him straight in the eyes. Why for me, he gasped, turniug scarlet uuder the insinuation in her inquiry. ' . A poetess saya : 'I fling my past behind me like a robe.' That is right. Always wear the past as yon do yonr pamer uhuiuu. auu iwhjh ju we want an Aseut in this '. on :t..v ti the future belore you; ana U an orator whom we will pay- a sal try of $100 pej at a woman s rights oot.Vaution asks naortn ana expenses t sell our wondeifu you to 'look back into the fatnr- ' invention, feample fie. Address at one don't you do it. We mike no oharg uaKMAN & CO., Maitthall, Michigan. for this advice. . Stern parent .'No w? Tommy, you O W Qfl Tl A Vft VP f ii T: haven't looked at tu? If tod muka V.Y . . awuu. na mietQlrb T ahall nhin'irnnl' 'I1 . Will SI1U Our JLloOlTO VOItilO oeitB UJ,D""'U jwui .nd nthap Wlantrin Anni;.nA. -! r thought you never Whipped US 30 days to those sufferinc from Nervona n. for accidents, mamma?' S XP Well, bility, Rheumatism, Paraljsisor any diseases 8irr .Tommy WeiJ, 1 maKe mtstafceB 01 in" r aianeyfl, ani.maay ottier dis eases, a sure i;ure guaranteed or no pay Marshall, mch 3 Address, VOLATIC liLT CO Mieh. $10,000 INSURANCE by eccidentj' It is nioe when a wife gives her hus band a box f cigars on his birthday, bat it somehow takes the romance all out of it when she qaietiy otgjrve next morning, ' You ii have to give me some' money to pay for those cigars; I spent all mine for other things.' Oar little four-year-old being for bidden by his mother to eat any m re pickled boots because they might in t jure mw$ a&ea: -iuamma, 11 they make me sick and I die, will I turn into a dead beat?' When old Mr fliggiufewoith wasFor 35 Cts apKea n he toos: a newspaper, he re plied that 'sinco oar member of Con gress has stopped sending me the Congressional Record I don t take any but 1 guess 1 Km get aioug without it- It.neverflivew much U6WJ. anvhow ' 'What is heh? asked a Sundav school teaoher of a boy, in a, class last sabbath. 'A shirt with a button off ma'am replied the boy. Explain yonr8eir, what do you mean sit?' de- prised teacher. Well. I heard pa sav 1 . umj to ma, the other morning, when he I renovated this House and furnished it entire- put on a shirt with the neck button . . - . off. 'Well, thisia hell That' all r Ml new, is prepared to give to the traveling know about it I nnhn .n h nf vtrwt Maine News. , I ULAHaoUUTKL. It is located in the very Hop Bitters, which are advertised in oantr of th hurineu r thm rit. hm&ii uui wiuiuuc, r ur cure ior aue I biliousness and kidney complaints Those convenient to the principal business houses, who use tbem say they cannot be too pAm. Pn.nm ft- n;" nr.n 1 . I uvi u-kuij rcvuoimeaueu. xnose ON LIFE & PROPERTY. $10,000 will be paid t" ,any person who can J xplode a lump otted with our 8 FETY ATTACHMENT. Mailed free for 35 cents. Four for $1. Apents Wanted. Male or Female. S. 8. Nkwi(nb Bafstt Lamp To , Binehamcton. N. Y- Salesroom, 13 West Broad way, y.Y. mch 3 4w COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N. C. Market Street 1 Have the pleasure of again announcing to the public that ,w , a, uuuouai u.iu. attiiwuvtj obocis ana are prepare to offer l uuotuiuoio vixv ui uw vjanueBij ana uneapest stocks ofj RE ADY-IVI ABE CLOTHIBIGJ Pi-ices ranging in Suits from. S3. 00 upwards ! A beautiful and grand assortment in GENT'S FTTZUMISHUNTd GOODS ! WTiich we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine line latest styles in a: L s, Shocs rn all qualities and prices, imported direct from the M iimfactw whicn we guarantee to be of superior "quality.. We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and Tl r Ply and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Oil Cloths at astonishing low prices. Please examine. " Large Sample Rooms Tor Commercial Travelers. ui lueir curative qmiiues. rorlLanrt I .1.1. Y3.i - M.gny recommended. Those afflict V J J uivu iVUia COn- .l' M .1. r.! . , , ... I Hn.rt TTn.o Grftatlv tn th tfirta!nmflnt nf th- Xf,,. ,o-, ' , uwl"4 . . IUCUJ " r Will fuuuu vi ioiu, v,""ou Kcucxai BUD- I bAcnma rharabv nthni,n in K ,"Mk -a-a u if...- - . . , . it. i, . . ... -M- F..o vu.wwuv, r. uiv,u Mwnuw iw iuu I port, ana at iaai ume ccuia not nave platz to contemplate his performance, he been devised in the interest of any par wisonwu sua uumiumj uy uoing auijr as ticuiar indmdual. i in tact long prior to entry in front of the principal guard the St. Louia contention prominent J10?!?! .??JPlUI- an uncom- Democrats had discussed the advisability monly goocWookmg youth, be was gazed of rescinding this rule. There has been at with admiration and approval, during aJme curioSity exhibited as to when and bis pell on guard, by great numbers of und; what circumstance the two-thirds Munich dames and damsels, who gavel rule was adopted, and it ia held in htterancA ta their feelinera br Tilandita I anmn nnirtfln. tht it ha when be waa reliared from bis post in the (o , be .: considered- a - rale, ; .. and usual "manner, and marched ' off to' bar binding oa all conventions, through the r&cks, tifla oa" ihgulder. with tha relief forceof ccitom only, and not by any r-rty, , - , ; I formil Rcticn cf rcjiii:J cutfccrlty. and I Ice9 Ice. Ice. Q OR ABuUT THE 15th of April, I shail be prepared to far ih a No. 1 qiality of Ice at low Gsrur. s to th ctixsas ot Wtf. Biafioa ana asa a sbar or oir patonaze f B. H. J.AgRKNa neb Mm - Proprietor. RATS $2 PER DAY. oct 24 F. A. SCHUTTS, j MILTON 7. JCIWSOri, LUilBEB COUULSiSION 11EECH.NT, fxbtS-ly 4 . - Lower than Ever. JARWE STOCK OF LJlK, ASH, Ac. a greatly reduced prices , Fall stock of the beat COAL ia tte eitr very low indeed. tan 35 J. A- ctrKl4i!,K. rJotice- : A PFLICATI02I wUI ba made to tier ext Cx. secsioaof the,l?Mluufefir at barter for the WilmiagtoBarket Coxapaoy. NO MORE OR GOUT jACUTEOR CHRONIC A ALBCVlLICrXS " SURE CURT B U. Manufactured otl- uner the abor Trade Mark, by the EUROPEAN aLIOViIC MEDIOINK CO.. of P.ris .nd Loi- zig. Immediate R slief W rrDte1. Pern anent Cure Guarantee-'. N- w txclusitelT used br all celebrated Fhvsiciaao of Europe and America. The bigheet ved'c Academy of Paris reports 95 cures out of 100 cas-s within three day?. Becret The only 'diaso vt i f the Doison- us Uric Acid wbich ex'st in the Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patient's. ' OUHED. CURED CURKD. H BDevrey, Efq , 201 Br adwav. Inflam matory Rbeuxna'ism. J Leaver. Esq. 456 v a8- mtrton Market. Chronic Rheumatism. Mrs S T- wne, 6J Kas' Ninth street. f chalk v lurujauum iu ue juiuia;, vnronio iineuma tisaa. : A M Prairer, 74 New-k aren e. JeraT uity, nronio Kr eumHtum. John F Chaoiberlain. Vra Wpthinpton uiuo, wasmneton u u. Kheumatic Uout. Wm E Arnold. La. 12 We, boss, t Btrfpt. P ovid-me, It I, ot. twenty jeira' Chronic ctaeumausm. . Jchn B Turpeite 100 .anrhei street. Fan Francisco, Neurnlvi and Sciatica. For Malarial ,Intermitlent and Chronic Fevers, Chills or A que. SALICYLIC A lfc A CERTAIN CURE Superseding entirely the use of Sulphate of f I ' 1 ;li . . ... uuuoe, 8 8 ii wui noi oniv cut tn tcrers. but will achiere a RADICAL CDKE, with out any of the inconveniences a d 'trouble a ibng i. ont y u lis i a . DAILY DUES AT f.) P. I- Bridffers & 20, 22, 24, 26 arid 28 Front Sf ",t, i WILMIVGTON. v. r. ..0 P......unctually y-ry mo .u t, L......eave my orde fo....;.. B...J.. utter. Meal, ti' minx ... R......aniree, Halt, Ketf .u ar......'1 'f enimon, pijt-a, t itrot l....ib!es of ail kind.?, UiDf..-1 C3....'..oodif a in all baj tftr.T K...roni e be ce I o I on ewit1..1 R.......e lenieh sock il'stor.M.M.'V f......endiny borne all 1 noht'... " AlU buy Good C.........ah or city accent :ic...m. O..der-or draft at tea a,.,.s. $1 a'box, six boxs for 85. ttentlree by Mail on receipt of n x-eT. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, uui iBieru lujuauon or fcontl ute. nnr BEHOLD THE BUSY BEES! AT P. L. Bridge r 3 & Co 20, 22, 24 26 and 28 Front rt, Vilinin -ion, i. C, Bacon, Sides, Rhuulderg atd Strips, barrels of Crackers, Bskets in ndh ss vanetj, BayRuminneat'ottJep, ' , Bears, Peas ana Vegeub't-s t-"i'- Hutter, and cot Oleoma a'iu or !'' eer, Al6, PorUr, alt ki d-. Berries of any sort 'or piee ,a d Vt?' Be xoin, anoer nan e for W i k j, Bi&cuiu Innumerable andfi let rt.d, Blackinir, which maks your r leif aj ard your uoderstAOdiLr wa c r" Kolovna Sausages, j Bottles ofali ebapes, stz b and eTer. r 1 ' Brandy the best qualities. BreaktaatbtriDi. Brushes in immense qnsatiiy, falicylica (copyric-hted) is ecantntfed to r Here, or money refunded and will be dehv- Buckwheat Klour, fresb and n ee. ered free on receipt of orders, by c Il:i g on k ' a u ,v 7 'i . or addreasinc All cheap for cash b Wash&tebev& cv p, I. 8RIDGERS I 212 Broadway, eor. Fulton st. (Knox Build- 11 Ll UniUULnU 212 feb28-lid inff), N. Y. CHAS. KLEIxJ, Oniertater lani CatinelJKalsr. rrincess bireet, in 5cnii:t cf tk Journal Building, wilm;notos, w. a A fine ascrtment of ( flina n... keu constantly on band. Fnroircre Repaired, rarb r trail vtmrtlv tMmA rATc Trh 1 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 front 8iret, Wilmington, K- C. Winberry Oysters- THElf ARB GOOD r- now. Aotber isstal . .. i Ladies' Emporimfl pHE MiaSE8 KARRIS JfcOO" barejuft received norelUes ia Hail 'oaparieP'ScoUops. "Itonoand'CS jDipjnon- ucquets, rpffs Braias - -Invisible net all shades . VaaeUn : a iarorite new ?o ways oo band. - v Braids, Puff, and Curls, made fro r9 injr aod Cut liaix. Hair Jewelry order. i . .,f Orden for HttiaDioff asd Im' Promptly attended to. . t A nice uMrtixMi Af T.im 10 made of beat material. - ' rjr A fresh supply of Children's GoO.' t el and Waterproof Suits, sixes 2 to ae&t lust receired this mor-inir- it Mt I tm.nt ati -.. uu.".. n.Tl. -ww iur uui if utuey ana tax uygtert Orders trfken for Bridal Wardrolxj- 6 Front Htreet. H ilUiito fxa 16 w
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