lc oaoUihadayixiafterieon, Budtyi l
pta4 by v. . - -
' ' ' f V .-
BOBscBrmoNB, Postage paid.?.
rw,$5 CO 8iz months, $360 ; Yhre
noatha, $1 13; One month, M eeata,
' flut papr. will. bdaiiverad by wrier,
of charga, In any part of th city, at th
boT nuv or, 1? jMnt per wort. . . ,
AdTgagiracs low aid liberal ..;
xprabaeribari will pleas report any aa
tl fdlnre io'rVeirV3iir papen regularly j
'llcxi- il dvcrticsmcn to.
THE CHEAT.
FOB
Lt
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Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
a . V I
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinty, Sore Throat, SweU
ings and Sprains, Burns and, .
Scalds; General Bodily
i ,- Pains;'y':c'r';"
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frostfid
Feei and Ears, and all olhor
Pains and Aches.
Fo Preparation on earth equal St. Jacob Oil
aa a smfe, awe, simple and cheap External
Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively
trifling ontla of SO Cent, and erory one Buffer
ing with pain can have cheap and poaitiTe proof
f let cla'ma.
Direction! in Beven Xaagaafa.
SOLD BTALLSBd'QGIBTS ASD DEALERS
, . TS MEDICIBE.
A. VOGEU3R. Sc CO.,
aprfl 11fw-aa taj , '
I n F e w DaYS ! I
TN THE COURSE OF, ONE .WEEK, OR
X ... ..
less, we will be receiving
In aU.departments.
Inducements
Will be offered on any goods now In stock
Now on hand will be eold for less than re a
valne; the object la to raise theOASB:.
, Respectfully, 1 ' , '
W'iinciritire. -
WRS. JOE ; PERSON'S
T ,r.RSMEDX FOR
S O ROPU,L"A
NEVER FAILS.
1 X701.Cw llFx TeiteJ,
lt rives me much pleasure to be able to
sUte that I have derived an effectual cure ofj
Scrofula froni the a r Mrs. Jon?rerson s
Tmedy for that disease. I had suffered
tom acrofula for more than three years J
and had dPred of rer g etUng well. J
was treated dU!Wg wa wuio uj ' ;
tuCe at AtianU, Ga., and was treated theref
ulttham my fAUilly physiclana met with
aft-wrialnir from the Institute, I wai
nad toy Mra. Pn'a remedy, and
ftS noftiwdU more than a week before l
dSverdits curative and ng proper
. a. mm Ki-vnn k?sq w uwi -i
color of my akin changed as fast as tb e sore,
healed. I had not thought 'of ever getting
weJl again, but my hopes lncreasea, mj iuw
JSneifled .before thi remedy, and I
loenioytngsplendldhealth. and am In
DlrS- The remedy U mild as a pur
ausSng tonic ; It will heal the
l KJiH aore In three weeas u laaen
most atubbonl lt should
reguiariy. - "Ji7th sort is healed.
regularly br.all means,
SnaS'ca fouudthat M
care already made would commence to re-,
troerade. and for this alone It should be,
JLSnroruUrly until an effectual cure Is
completed. Nothing should prevent regu
larity la the use of the remedy and JtshouJd
be taken at the proper time. I wouMre
commend to all who are suffering from
Berorulatotry It.- It will surely cure yon
If too give it a fair tst. I speak from expe
rienea and. not from hearsay. I am a grata
ful recipient of a cure from the use of lt and
am under many sod lasting obligations to
lira. Person for thA great relief I have ob-
- A Ml A Art IT T mill bUD 1J a I
talcmd from lta use. Bufferers, try it ana oe
cured. U or adrice. I am, respectfully,
Send atimp for teitlmonial of lemarkablf.
Ctt?rcDarad by Mrs Joe Perton, rrankllm
uSTcT Sold by Wtf. H.1REXN, Wfl
mimrton.N-C. ll Ww-nae ;
your interest. , xou can now
by'C'k' Stoves at factory prices
x
KJ : jOX,Uf
ill
uuuuiuajLiuiu
(airpefis' I
I
betakes
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VOL. V WILMINGTON, -N. C, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER
LOCAL NEWS:
,.-j Kkw ADTrRTisKMEim. ; t
C W YiTxaCali nd be Cdhirlnced1
.Hgijf8BKBqM-A Largie Supply. . :
d ,' Si O si 1 "' - - . ; . . '. i
-aitand in slippery places now j
rsCTippernong season.
f w -f - -, ," ,
I The receipt of cotton at this port o
day foot np 484 bales.
, Kerosene is first class for rheumatism
but as a fire starter it is rather lirely.
:8teamsEip Benefactor, Gapt. TribonJ
cleared and sailed for New York today
BDrinir brines the blossoms. Autumn
ibrings the fmit and also Colds, ec..Dmittee of three was appointed by thegprobable. The Cabinet.aroused from bed,
jfor which nothing superior to Dr. Bull'sg B-;fcVw .,lntions ex lrd WnldlT toElheron. where Attorney-
ings the fmit and also C
r which no thin jr superior to
sSyrup has ever been offered to the public.
n al way b cures, irice cents.
Early to bed and early to rise, is good
for the sleeper, but rough on the flies.
The Almanac promises wind and rain
for the Friday and Saturday of this week
The fashionable fellow -dances with
glares fiff, and the young ladies mourn!
orer soiled dresses. .
- ' e-r -.
Made from harmless materials, , and
adapted to the nfeeds of fading an,d fall
ing hair, . Jf arker a Hair .Balsam, nas
taken' the nrst ran k as an elegant and
reliable hair restoratire.
The steamer John Dawson arrired
here yesterday afternoon from Point Cas
well with about - fiTty excursionists on
board, from the Black River section. She
carried them back to-day." Circus!
Thpre was but one case before the!
Mayor tbi, corning. Scipio Hil..eha,ged
- o ... "
with drunkenness and disorderly oonduct
was found guilty and sentenced to pay a
fine of $5 or go below Tor ten days, and
below he went.
Rer. C. O. Brady, minister in charge(
ftfSt. Mark's Church m this city. reH
turned here Saturday night from Boston,
where he has been spending the, summer,
and the regular service were resumed in
St. Mark's on Sunday.
E. W. Hopkins. Esq.. of the Balti-1
' Ar Korfolk Steamshio Co.. Boston
Mass., says: I have used St. Jacobs Oilj
inmr family for a year, and in cases of
nenralgia. rheumatism, sprains, 1
a A tlio liVo T ran find nothincr to
Druises;
equal.
it, f My wife was troubled with nenraigia
in hershoulderstana limbs tor more tnaa
a year, and after two applications of the
Ull iounu a suuueu icuci.
Mr. LaFayette Pridgen, ot Caintuek'i
kq Kmncrht down to us an enonHotis,
bush of Cayenne pepper, as a specimen
?of what his section can do in' the cultiya-i
Ition of such things. It 'is the largest
bush'of .pepper we ever saw and if filled
with red pods. : - ' . -:
I.' I il hi i
f ' To Builders and others Go to Jaco-
t' fnr RaxH. Blinds and Doors. Glass,
3cc ; yon can get all sizes andjat the
a
lowest prices. T
The disorder in the alleriea at tht
l . .... I
i 1 -
W-W . - ert A MM
Mmething ieariui. it. reminueu uup ui
--RanKiiVan WtilcAtion meetimr.vj
outdoor Republican ratification meeting.VJ
It gaye one of the performers a handle!
for - ft pungent pun. He propounded
the query: "Why is the ponce ot win
'" mt er-a11
mington like electricity?" and. when ev-
'erybody had given it np he gravely gave
the answer: "Because it ia an invisible
force."
Unmallable
TJnmailable matter addressed as fol
t MLiama iii Ui& rostomcc in uus
wty: . .
Goyernment stamped envelope, no ad-
dress; D. W. Whitehead, Salisbury, s.
0.: James E, King, Charlotte, N. C.
Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and
Rakes. Shovels, Spades,xes. Ac There
kou have the lowest pricts. T
Kfttlroadiron.
For some time past 404 tons of rail
road iron, purchased by the Cape Fear
lt.ir.ji,: V.IW R R
have been lying
upera uouse on paturuay s"" "n . . ,
r- , ,T j-j Mr..lxmotion, adjourned.
I auatu w -w - -iiKicta -
fin bond on Messrs Worth & Worthm made inown. Not only the farm
Isteamboot wharf, in front of this office,
ft was understood that it was awaiting)
w .vA-;t K Wn sold to the Florida)
near iiio - a " - - -
xvtprn il. R. and is to be shipped tojfo..- Town Creek, in Brunswick county
" I
aboard.
r T"l a.
!a F. & Y. Y. B. PK
mr - 1aa.ll
iron bat hTe heard it tvAauff r-
WI
(to too light for their track.
Freshwater Perch, Trout andBUck-
I . a a. i
. TJnet. A foU assor
jjment and lowest pricet at Jaooii'i. -
'Jacksonville on the schooner Kuth JJaf- to
ilina which is now, in fact, Uking it
We haye not learned why the o,
"Iathty
Besolatioiis of Respect
A :joiM ; meeting of the Chamber of.
ICommercerand the Produce Exchange!
a . . . u . . j
WBAJieiQ.-UaiSa.at J OClOCa, lO anopta
resalutiops oi respect to tne memory oi
f resident liarneld.
t Hon: A. H;"TanBkelenf President
of the Chamber of Commerce, , called the
meeting to order. Jle : stated that tbejl
If meeting had been called by the PreaidenUg
mm - . --a . g
oi voe two noutes preannv, wiiu iue re.wj
of taking aome action witbTegard to thel , The suddeh death of the President!!
death of Jame A. Garfield, President of Msttrprised the physicians as much as it a
the United feUtes.
On motion "of Mr. R. K" Calder, rst4aftenO0n theyhad assared every inqu'r
dent of the l'roiiuce Kxcbanee, a cornier that a sudden deAth was rery im-
VSaCtia .V IVirui v o a ikm m a - "
pre'ssive of the sense ot the meeting. 4Dri(ieneral MacVeagh met fcthem. Ex
A. J. DeRoeset and Messrs. Darid Gi tend irie both hands he grasped the hand
Worth and Williara Calder were ap.Jof SecreUry Hunt And addressing him as
tainted thiir committee. I "My dear fellow :" his voice choked
The committee retired and uDon their.
retnm submitted, throucrh their Chair-,
nianr Dr. DeRoaaet, the following pream
ble and rt solutions : '
Whisui. In the' wisdom of" a Divine,
Providence it has been decreed that the
ffikill of man. -the devotion of friends, the
t ' . . , . .it
prayers or a people and tne aesire oi au
nations could not avail to save from an
untimely and cruel death the Chief Mag-I
istrate oi these United stales, we aesire i
to put upon record, with profound emo-l
tions, the grief which fills our hearts,
humbly bowing in smbmission to the Will:
of that Ruler "which reigneth over the,
kings of the earth" and "doeth all things.
Iwell." . .
Retolved. That in the death oi rresi-
fnt fA.rfifitri we recotrnize one ot the
Iflrreatest calamities that has befallen our
? .cd
reauirinff of our citizens, without regard.
to former amliations, tne exercise ui gretj
" .. .. ; r
frtrhAftranrA and inch a surrender ot
individual desires to the public good as
may enable us to safely and quietly passl
through the ordeal to wnicn we are bud-i
i Jiesoivea. inat ms ionic uu uwuiui
struggle for life, endured with such manJ
ly rorutuce ana unnsuan resiguaituu,
has endeared htm to our people as the!
nM4fMifWl rtm t n ? t.r.tinn of nnblic
Uffaipfl nnnM nt havs done and that in
this martvr death the name of James A.
Garfield has been enrolled among those
whose memory the South will ever hold
mostsacrod.
I Rsolved. Th&t in respect to his mem
ory the rooms of this body be draped in
seased Preiident are completed.
j The - preamble and resolutions werej
(adopted"by a unamiuous vote, on mo
Ition of Mr. R. E.Calder, the rooms of the
(exchange were ordered to be closed and(
business, as far as practicable, saspended
luring the day.
On motion of Mr. D. McRae, 2nd
Vice President of the Chamber of Com-j
fmerce. it was
I Resolved, That this meeting recom-l
mend a general suspension oi Dusiness
throughout the city during the hours(
appointed lor the iunerai services. oi our
, a -r u a
,iate Aresiuvnu
I ' After a few remarks from Mr. Wm.
f- . 1 1 mm. a $ 4 la A atrv n a Vg
leamnv" uTTirvHN wn in Lun nui iu n iauu
i--- '
IrexrrAt. nf nnr teonle. the meeting, on
- - " I M7 '
f
; - - Fine T0Uacc-
; ;
1 1 Gapt. R. P. Paddison brought to He
t
city yesterday on his steamer, the Jotr!!
Dau&on, a tobacco stalk,. some of the?,
leaves on which would measure thirty.
inriiM ' It was raised by Mrs. William
Corbett, on the line between Pender and
Bladen counties, who Las two acres just
hike it. It is not the first time we have
heard of fine tobacco raised in this sec-i
tion aed we confidently believe that more,
money conld be realized en this crep
hpreabonU than on co t ton. or corn, or
turpentine.
. Don't Die in the House
Ask drureists. for "Rough on Rats."
It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roach-
les, vermin, nies, ams, msecis. loc. per
ft box.
aa.
Deatr&ctlen to Fine Forests
The reports of the disasters of the
storm are not yet all in. The damage
in the country in this section was very,
I - m A. . 1 La wot
f severe more so, in iacs iun vtk,
(ing interests have suffered but many ofj
Jaw turpentine trees in tbe forests have!
11
tbeen destroyed. One gen tletoan, we unllthe diocese and returned .to -onanesion
Lw-tand who traveled a few days sincelin 1871. Be was then stationed at the,
a m mm-
, - " :
Vaw)i vcat nntha rarnlina Central
aiVAMA - w
aaTS that he is confident that atjfchurch. Father Nothrop has ever been
j mm
i 'lea
Cblown down
TWm
L i. . 4l,A mltai
ibp an Terage w x,wv to. . ?
000 turpentine trees had been J thoroughly efficient and conscientious iiw
wn on at route, whjch wouldUhe discharge ef his duties. He is pos-j;
have heard an estimate which maxeainial in manner, dui is ot a retiring dis,i
tha loss iix trees out of ten in portions oWposition nd more inclined, to continue in
Bnntxkand Pender coanties, h,ut thislhis present sphere than to enter into a
J fcs taCV i txajgtraUcn.
Jj -
j r i I j .
nv f v - s r
THE COCSTEY'f DEAD
4 i
iDinei u lionsjjrancn-n.twe many inruua uu uavC u,wJ8 u-.
. .. . m- -' n . if
s K
ariuar taace mouno wasnjiwi-fi
Ho Is Now at Lonjc' Brineli An
Intopsy to be Made and t!n Body to
beCmbdlmKl
-(Special to Daily Rktikw.)
i ;
, 5 , LoNO Branch, N. J.,
: - oepw. w, w
did the people.; . Frequently during the
f J T W
with emotion and the sentence was Iett
unfinished. .
The official party turned and passed
jfin silence to the cottage where they did
what they could to console the. bereaved
family and for hours after midnight were
engaged in dictating telegrams to Gen.
Arthur, Secretaries Blaine and Lincoln,
Minister Lowell and others and in mak
ing arrangements for the obsequies and
for transfer of the Presidency to Arthur
Mounted soldiers were quickly substh
tated for the infantry guard surrounding
Francklyn cottage. All night they rode
in pitch darkness upon the soft, grassy
lawn that muffled the tread of the horses
hoofs nd protected the bereaved family
from unwarranted intrusion.
There was comparatively little excite
ment here last night and none this morn
ing.
10:45 A. M. Every train this morn4
ing. brings in prominent persons from
large cities. Llberon is crowded
with people. It is a scene of bustle
and expectant interest pervades
the curious crowd. Secretaries Windom,
pBLirkwood, Hunt and Postmaster Gener
al James have just arrived at the hotel.
Secretary MacVeagh has received infor
mation that Gen. Arthur has taken the,
oath of office and that the train bringing
Gen. Arthur, Mr. Blaine, Mr. Lincoln,!
fand Gen. Grant, will arrive within the
hour.
The surgeons from Washington are
not expected until 3 P. M., so that the
BTitdnav an A embalmincr will not take
t j 0
place until late this afternoon. A.
Manifestations of Sorrow.
The City Hall, Custom House, Courts
xiouse, x oatouiuu, iruuuw uaugv
rr -r a flf? TJnAA Ir.ihnnnaM
and a few private places of business are
all iu mourning to-day for President Gar-,
field and business at these places has
been suspended. The flags everywhere
are at half mast and the manifestations
of sorrow are numerous and sincere. The
sombre decorations of grief will remain
until the funeral obsequies are held and.
'.. I T1 1 1 Ml? 1 I
those on tne x eoerai Duuuicgs pyruaps
for thirty days longer.
The Yicar.General of North Carolina
Father Harry F. Noithrop has, as
we announced a few days ago, been
appointed Vicar-Apostolic of North Car-
olina. Noith Carolina not being a dio-
nese. hnt a Vicariate-ADOstolic. the ec
clesiastic in charge of it is appointed as,
! Vicar-ADOstolic. but is consecrated as
bishop and has that rank in the church
Father H. P. Northrop is the son oV
the late C. B. Northrop, an eminent!
lawyer of the Charleston bar. He was.
born in Charleston, S. C, and is in his
fortieth year.
On his arrival in Charleston from,
Rome he was 'vto supply the place oi
Dr. Corcoran, at "Wilmington, N. C-
Subsequently he was appointed pastor ofj
the church at Newbern, N. C. to which!
i church were attached several missions.1
North Carolina, which had, until then
been attached to the diocese of Charles
ton, was at that time made a separate
Vicariate, the present Archbishop Gib
n
- Mbon, of Baltimore, being iU first bishop
Father Northrop remained in North j
Carolina two years after the division oil
11. - . - . !
r
UCathedral as assistant pastor, and was in
1 187 7 aDDOinted Dastor oi ot. i-atricKcj
... . T , Ol
) I
ruMrnu nfThinrh intal!Atnal flhllltv ia mal
tQrr. fi . . V ?.
more public and elevated position. The
54 ' Arthur Tnkr thA flnth In Xew T0rKSaenuvespfcieu mai uu wuuiu ucruisiru
20. ,1881: v . NO.- 22
-
UUaVA, V V taw aa aw wav aww -v
IfserTes, and which will be gratifying to,
At. C-l 3 1 U ..1 C
iii . At .a.i a a. . a a. j a-, . . a -
to the Episcopate.
We gather this from the columns' ofj
the Neies and Observer. .
List of Letttrs. .
The Ti.owmg is a list oi th letters rojri
oaaiuing un'c! aned iu tlx C ty I 'osfotlicelfift
Wednesday, ' .rot.t: 21: ; , . 3
A Elkanah Allen, Armei y Arthur.
1 i . 1 Tl W" 'I' l , . . il V 1 "
W H Burr.R K Brjan, Prircua Boweus,?!:.
Slartha Bowens, Lucy BisKop, f L Bur
Bradtr. 'Pi
C H.H Carter, John Cowan, Jennie ?j
Cramble, Laura A 'Cutlar, x'uttie A'c
c"lt0?':iSary t?.Per- T
11 rIMmAni 1 1 1 v ..n I nn llu.lraAn
Fred J Daniel, Ldward Duke, Uone!.;
Daugherty, Amos Davane, Alex DeLong
L Antrey bvaus, Julia L?art.
F M A Flowers.
G An ner Grady, Hamilton Green,'
iGeorgia Gardner, Nancy Geayland. W
H Ann E !Uall, Mary L IlickP,H
Mary Howard, Robert liallett, cJallitd
Howard, Laura J idolmes. t
J: Abraham Jones, Alice Jennings,'
Annie Jones, Lilliaaa K Johnson, Mauer-n
vah Jones, Mose - Jacobs, Patience Joy-
ner, Sophia Jackson. YYarsack Montr ri
JJeffres. t
K Ann ah Bella Kelley, Mariah Kel-;
lley, Solomon Kinly, M
L VV Urooks Long, Charles Lassiter,ji
H E Leach, H Lofton.
M James Meares. John Moses. Julia
D I T 1 L,i I .. .3 1 H1n.0l
A More, Melvinah AlcKoy, Maggie "Mil-r
ton, Rebecca Mnrphy, Ihomas ?lcKoy,i
JThomas H Wangahm, Alice McNeil, V
Daniel McLean, Daniel Manly, D Mc-H
Koy, George McKay, Ladie iiionk,
liHenry Moale, Harry Morrisa. Q
N John N icholson, T tl Jsewton.
Pr-Saliie Purdie, Capt E L Pearce,
Edward Poole, John Piver, Elizabeth AU
Pettie. -
' B, Susan Robeson, Mariah Round
j:
tree, Laura Rice, Kate Richardson 12),
J Rosenthal, Hattie Robinson, Edward?!
Raine, Jr, J C Robeson. Annie Richard-
uu.
S--Archie Simmon, A J Sykcs, ' Al
bert Stockton, Sarah Scurlock, Christo
pher Sanders, Laoey Shines, Roda Sdint
George, Robert D Summerheld, .Leviiiah,
Shera.
TfT ' . . T" . ii.. -T-S 11 llf 1 2 T.
v ai j vaiKer. ji fin vv iisiiiniriou.ti
a ir:n:- h.jj:. w.ii: , T A
Wright, Hannah Wright, Enoch V ilUins '
Fred Williams, F H Wright, Bristol
Waddell, James Wallace. c
' r vi. i t a - -i J-t?
t-'aaw -nn a pq nnrr t tw i orrara in ruur t ' k - .c
tvill please say "advertised"; if not claim -
ed in 30 days will be sent to dtad letter
Office, Washington, D. C.
E. R. BRINK, P. M. L
Wilmineton. New Hanover . Orally
N. C
'.. ' t
Beautify your nomea by using the
Y. EnamelPaint. ready mixed and tvar II
ranted, bold only at jacobi s. t
KB5BBCBBS3ESB232 '.
New .'Advortlsernenta, . ' ,
:
Call and be
i4
Oonvir.ced.
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W
S OFFER IXTRA0jDLA5Y
4uoimens. You will find rn my counters
1 a la a wm ?- a m
amnsayon. Ihii&t'Bt in ialiis in! Cent't
U tiorery; a!eo ever t' in, ii the Blazk
Book ard 3ta iosery 1 ne, f chco1 Dookf a
tpecialty.
ipt 19 O W 7ATF8j
A Large Supply
f7 FaBiE'd Lead P nci eNc, 1, 2, 3,ii
r
4 and 5, Hixig-n or Eoaid
" k
Blank Socks f l!t;3 etr'es nzi prk
Fch ol Books fal! a:n!s. I
l?chol i titijEery a b ci .Iy.
Ltdies and Gents' Fare ?iit ery,
At
?t 19
Lire Bonk ard ifoaic Ptore
( p Nf
oy B?'"nVD STREET
".
Ibe p o.rielo i 1 zo rabi
Q
Stthkg Lnt the bat told.
tenia iaaoa. Winff.'UaioM, Beer
Lan4 Cirar-
, -
! WJl ba pleaied t ie acd ,a: va tU pabL'c
Kepictfallj,
sept-ld-!inir W. ORTMAay.
Hi
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PL2A8E JOIIOBeis.
. .
j TDtn"ocMrItii on nay aai - aH S gubjetEt
rn&OTUtatarwft bnt
t Tk &a of tilt wrl Jix jatrt always bo fa
Aaedto tit WtoTtQ ix)AiLll si
jCVnxtJonicbsirrlttea a only ;
a cilo of the paaj 5 ' -
ParsenaUtiM aux ba aroldad i
' ; And It ii eeptwiaDy xd tivenlarly'niii: t
itewd tUat the KdiV ot always ecdcn
iw0ot oorrespot dtaU, ulaaj ao flat
ta edJf"' rtln rh
ITew Advertlsocientai.
i i! &
TO fr&RWEJ
t
Anotlier fiesli sLipment of tha
.
FL I 'D
H2
or the-
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i 4 j.
'fr-" J?l. TTT"
"
. ; ,.t
rs espcaed to aixive rcrieit liow ;
York steamer. Send in your
i ' ; k) .. ..
orders caily in order to so
cur-s vdiile peifcctly ' '
fresb, tho
i ami y iour
BoIJ iu this market, ..,;
Gatwri-rl.t
' 11 and 13 North Front flt,
ee;t J9
Jast recc'iTcd tho ilrsf; Bhinmont
of tLis celebrated "i " .
Smkin Tobacco,
It is n: an uf act rirc l in-Aehcville,
and has the repuialion
of being tho
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gSmoker;3 TTould do c!I to send fcr
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: TO THINK ABOUT
HOT S ED. SASH.
PLEA3K ORDER EARLY, ;
SASHj D0S33 AKO BUNSS,
BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, Ac
ALTFFEE, P2ICE
rept I'J
CO.
ftlcticea -
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jyjY SIGNATURE, which aj-peare.3 to a'
uutlce recently publiaLcd ctUbUshing' rates'
.for stowing caret's cf TC?1
Wis without
mr xnowieilro or cor.cai.
Protesting that
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tctLeritci were ticcaivi
s.ud could not te
maintaine l, and tvpu!d dame our port, I
or Sizwlorti vg-.- tukam willing
Vl,0'r'y fafrrte-i ior taUj'r ar.d do tbe woricl
of veela at .th?' lowest inures commensu
rate with the times. - -etjtl7-.t
bur copy v 020. W. DOYLE
HIV:'BAR AND' 0YSTC HCC3E3
HE UN1ERIG:;fj bare cpencd thU
dav at No. ?U So. lrnt street, a
EW UAlt AS D OYSTER IlOLT3E, which
tbey will be pleitd to have patronized by
therenpral nnMie.
!Je w o i uu , jir ana 1 1-
f when In teason.'
Call and 6ec us an'l yett wi;l come ar-afn,
aprtio-iw j. c. Lic & o,; .
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