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PLEASE NOTICE.
We will be glad to receive communicatee
ccptcd by
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from our friends on any and all subjects f
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th
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"Personalities must be avoided. v
auv j.ai t of the city, at the above
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And It Is especially awl rartiCTUarly xmdar-
Inderal.
Stood that the Ed!tar riva im mJl.M
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YOL. YI.
WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1882.
ill report nay an V all fail-
JN J , 10 U 1 1113 Tlews of MTCipondmt3 unless so stated
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: la the editorial 1 column, : : ; I I
IKCtX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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K. K:rrfr--MiHiMrv..
., . Kt.v lK-nti.-t.
rJ.. .!i.iin-o Best lk-t-f.
ir'r OJ-uHAMOU AleaL
jr. Dlhiiam Dentistrv. . .
IT L. Peuky Pnrcell llous4-.
southern Dell Tckr0 (.0. .
i i.'&A.SiibieR AtShrk-r's..
Cmi. Cakley Co. Xoti.v.
. I,M. 3Icls.TinE-iIattings.
I,k Oct The Ncxv South.
TE. White Step Latiacrs.
S'Jewett Window Shades. .
T.J. NOrTIIEKLAND To Let.
M. .IriHiE Merchant Tailor.
M. M.K atz Summer Goods.
" Uxxc SiiKitK At a Sacrifice. -J
Woolyin Undertaker.
C. E. .lrA E.- F.ench Candies. .
.I as. Wniox Secure a Home.
John S. McEciiEKX--K"otice.
D. A. vSmihi & Co. Furniture.
AVouth & Woktii Groceries,
,T. II. M.VLLA.KP. A New Card.
John L. Boatwkight Notice.
11- Poktxeu Tivoli Lager Beer
II at l A- PEAK3ALL -Call on Us.
J. 3J. 3IcGoavan New Saloon. ,
' F. C. Miller Two Drug Stores. "
Ottekboirg The Inside Track.
: A. A. Willakd Marvin's Safes.
Heinsbekgek How to Keep Cool, ,
Hvkki&on- t AEEENIfets! Hats!
Ckonlv & Morkis Auction Sale.
J am es Oorbett Special 'Meeting.
John Werner German Barber.
C. W. Yatfs School Books, &c. ,
Edward II. King Attorney-at-Law
J. D! Stoljes North Carolina House.
CnAS. E. Smitu Peruvian Guano.
Parker & Taylor Golden Harvest
Y. II. Gkeex Drugs and Aledicines.
Brown & Roddick Stock Complete
First National Bank of "Wilmington
D. L. GoRE--Flour, Meat and Corn.
James C. Munds St. John's Hall
J. A. Springes Brick and Shjngles
0. Quinli van Lockjaw Prevemed.
A. David Clothier and Furnisher.
D. Nfwman & Sn Dry-Goods, &c.
Brown & Pearson Tonsorial Art
bus. "
J as. Anders Stockholders' Meet-
mg.
John
ancc. '
Gordon & Bro. Insur-
Preston Clmmixg& Co. On GoojT
Terms.
Ceo. Ii. French & Sons Low
Prices. .
John Mai npijr Wilmington Mar-
bL'Yard. ' .
Jackson Bell Prinierp and
Binders.
J- Fernbergei:, Trustee Great
Bargains. v
Hart, Bailey & Co Gas Fitting and
Plumbing. . '
K. J. Scarborough- Saloon and
Ifrstaurant.
Kfrchner '& Calder Bros. Tur-
lnttne Wagons.
Kerchner :& Calder Bros. I'om-
mi-siou Mcrcliants.
I.0CAL NEWS.
The s team dredge boat IViKxtburyhA
btn laid u) for the present.
Nor. barque Walk Warner, hence,
arrival at Hamburg April 20th.
Vli(Kner Jlaitic Lollis, Sipple, hence.
arriwvl at Philadelphia April 19th.
Nor., barque Uamborsamh Neilson,
-'nee. arrived at London April 18th."
tit-r. barque Jladura, Schultz, hence,
fcr Hamburgh was off Tsk of Wight
April lth. . f. t
There were three 1 nterm ent s t wo
adults and one child in Oakdale Cem
etery this week.
The question of where are you going
this bu-mraer is' agitating the minds of
Kme o our citbsens.
The steamship Gulf Stream, Captain
Bgraru, from -New York, arrived in
Uiis cilv sf 10-!iA oYlnrV vostordav
morning.
As yet no1 risible dTorti hare been
"ade to rebuild the Quarantine Hos
pital, uear Sraithville, which was de
tyud by fire a few weeks ago.
LoM-a tennis has not made its appear-
ee here as yet. .When the fever does
oreak out we nredict thnt it will nrove
great an'epidemic a3 the vaccination
lever. - -- - -
There was but ; obe -mtennciit that
of a child -in Bcllevue cemetery this
AVi? . ask the attention of our many
readers to the attractive array of adver
tisements. I
The flower gardens in this! city are
looking very handsome and attract more
than casual attention. I 1 .
There weivj fivo j interments three
adults and two children in Pino For
esfC'emcterv this week. .
, TJjpt,jo put z'ctWeJ0SaU
get : thelrfpapet wUljConTer-, aj iavor by
notifying us of the fact.L
Fourth street, between Nun and
Church, has been very, much improved
during the past week, thanks to Capt.
Brock- . ' 'I . ' . !
The reffister of Deeds issued five mar
riage licenses this week, two of whict
were for white and three for colored
couples: j -
Mrs. Smith, the Mormon emissarv.
who lectured here on jMonday-night last
on "Injuns," got "busted" and feft sev
eral little unpaid bills behind her.
The Clarendon Water Works Com
pany are laying new pipe in many por
tions of the city, and Mr. Chase is kept
busy trying to fill orders promptly; j
The Water Works Company la
had aTorce of hands employed for the
last few days in laying pipe along North
Water street, between larket and
Chestnut,.
The river from the mouth to the city
is being surveyed under jthe supervision
of Mr. H. Bacon, II. S. Engineer in
charge of the River land Harbor Im
provements, jj
The family of Mr. McGann, Chief Of
ficer of the Signal Office in ihis city, has
moved among us and .is stopping at
Mr. W. H. Sterlings. 1 We wish them
a pleasant sojounii,
I 1
The steamer Clinton, Gray, arrived
here from Banncrmian's Bridge, .on the
Northeast river, on Friday evening.
She'will run regularly hereafter between
that point and this city.
Capt. Wicks, of the schooner Minnie,
which went ashore on Frying Pan
Shoals, speaks very highly of the con
d ict of the clew: of Life Saving Station
No. 25, at the mouth of the river.
Capt. Brock was out -estrday after
noon with a section of hose washing
Front street and flush-ping the gutters.
He says it beats "threes" or even "two
nairs" of brooms . v e straight eued
c
out and left.
Tho steam tug Ital van commenced
operation on tho river yesterday. Since
her arrival she has been undergoing
some little alterations which
were
'Rah
thought advisable by her owners.
for the Italimi Harpers.
Bisliop "Lyman. !
Bishop Lyman reached thii city in
the course of his visitation of he Dio
cese On Friday night, and, is the guest
of Dr. W. G. Thomas. The following
are his appointments 'j for this city:
Sunday, April 23, 11 a. m., St, John's;
5 p. m., St. James'.; 8 p. m., St. Paul's.
Tuesday, April 23, 8 p. m., SL Mark'js
(colored). The Bishop: expects to visit
St. Philip's on the morning of Tuesday.
Iler Siunmer Dress, j
The steamer Passport will be laid up
to-morrow and thoroughly overhauled,
preparatory to resuming her Summer
schedule. Captain Harrjer proposes to
make her as comfortable as; possible
and will spare no pains or expense to
accomplish his ends. The handsome
little craft will do double puty his Sum
mer. As soon as the Tip tel. at Smith
villo is completed she will make two
round trips a day. I
New Saw Mill, Railroad, etc.
X large and very ; handsome sa-w mill
is being built at Black Crceki on the W.
6 W. U. R., for Messrs J. W., U. J.
& R. R. Taylor, with the latter gentle
man as manager.- The mill will have
a capacity of 30,000 feet per day. In
addition to the saw mill will be a plan-in-'
mill and irrist mill' A railroad of
about ten miles and a half in length.
runingtlirough a fine original forest, has
been surveyed. Three miles and a half
pf the road have been graded and the ties
were laid on Friday. The rails will
will be placed in position as fait as the
tics are laid. A "handsome, new engine,
the "R. J. Taylor,'" has been purchas
ed and will be ready to be put on the
track as soon as the rails are laid. 1 4- We
wish the gentlemen all success in their
enterprise.
We are requested to state that owing
to the nightly practice of the Arion So
ciety for their Concert on Tuesday,
May, 2nd; there will be no rehearsal for
ihc opera of Billee Taylor during the
incoming week.
Exports Foreign.
Norwegian brig San Juan, Bache,
cleared to-day for Hull, England, with
325 cask3 spirits turpentine and 2,325
barrels rosin, shipped by Messrs. Alex.
Sprunt & Son; Swedish barque Come
ten, HaUigrcea, cleared -for Riga, Bus-
Bia itli 4,"C371?arrel3 roslivshipped by
the same parties.?;! i
7 uw Haudsoine .Car.' . ;
i A handsome U.' S. Postal railway
Tear has just been built at the shops of
the; Wilmingtou & Weldbn R. R. in
this city. The car is now receiving
tbe finishing touches and will be ready
for use in a few days. . it is very hand
some ,and reflects much credit upon
those who built and painted it.
Magistrate's Court.
Ely ah Adams w as brought before
Justice Millis on a peace warrant,
sworn out by Mary Adams. The com
plaint w"Bs withdrawn; and the coss
paid by the prosecutrix.
Joe Chadbourn was then brought up,
charged with an assault and battery
upon Eliiah Adams. The defendant
submitted, paid the costs and was dis
charged. v !
Martin's Railroad. ,
E. F. Martin had $1,495 subscribed
to his Sound railroad to-day. He is
claily in receipt of letters' of tangible en
couragement and feels sanguine as to
the successful result of his labors.
were shown several letters received by
him, written evidently by business men.
at the North and t ielsewhere giving him
encouragement and' taking stock in his
enterprise.! Martin is the only colored
man in the country who has undertaken
so great an enterprise, and we trjflst he
may succeed.
This Issue.
We apologize-of course we do. Can
the initial number of any paper be pub
lished without it? It was our firm in
tention to give our subscribers some
thing to read in this, the first issue, but
the fates and our advertising patrons
hare very nearly decreed otherwise.
We beg a little indulgence fpr a day or
two and then we will be all right, with
a much better miscellany of reading
matter and a fuller telegraphic report
than we can find room for in this issue.
We will do better, if our advertising
patrons will let us ; if they won't, and
continue to persecute us, we will do
better any how, by enlarging, and that
at an early date. - "
What we "Drink.
We have received tho " Annual Re
port of the North Carolina Agricultural
Experiment Station, for 188L" It is a I
carefully compiled report, and shows
that much patient labor has been be
stowed upon it in order to secure cor
rectness. In a perusal of its varied con
tents, we were astonished at the .fact
developed that there was hardly any
pure water in Wilmington. Out of 40
samples sent from this city for analysis.
there were but two .which were pro
nounced pure, one of which was taken
from the tank of Mr. H. Westermann,
and the other from the well of Dr. J. C.
Walker. The water from these two
places was pronounced remarkably pure
The water from, the well ofMr.Walker
Meares was prononnpeu - good, as was
that also from a cisternoT Mr. Ai K.
Walker. The other samples ranged
from fairly goenf . to dangerous and
abominable. , -'. ,j :
Frank "LesHe's Popular Month
ly for May.
The decided merits of this periodical
literary and artistic have made it so
popular, that the name is by no means
a misnomer: and the excellence of the
present number is so pronounced that
f. rsi : i
11 can aCareeij ,ihu iu..uu;rauMs it-s i-
ready great popularity. So abundant
are the srood thimra. that space will only
f permit us to glance at the contents.
"Giuseppe Garibaldi," "Inside Kair-
HEevnt." etc.. etc are profusely illus-
4rated, and are the contributions of
some of our best writers. Xn the ae-
partment of fiction are a new serial,
The Letter .'S; Or, The JocelynSin"
"Ethel," a charmingstory by Spencer
W. Cone; "3lrs. Desmond's Ambi
0; 4Miss Henderson's Ring," by D.
Kerr; "The Last QavrreUJ etc., etc.
There are interesting articles by C. F.
Gordon Cummin, G. Manville Fenn,
Dr. Andrew IV llson, . Robert J ames
Mann, etc; some 1 exquisite poems by
favorite authors, many of them beauti
fully illustrated ; and a large number of
brief articles. . paragraphs, anecdotes,
etcf etc. The colored- .frontispiece,
"Why Don't He Corned is gem.
The price of a number is only 25 cents;
the yearly subscription $3, sent post
paid.. Address, Frank Leslie, 63,5 and
57 "Park Place, Kew York.
NEW ADVERTISE3IENTS.
WILLIAM H. GREEN,
. ...... .
XfTBOLESALE AXD KKTAIL DEALER
ji rare Drugs,, Medicines, Clears, Tobaroo,
Toilet Article,, Ac,
aplSJ-lt . MARKET STREKT.V
Oil Meal.
LEST AND CHEAPEST
FEED
that can be furnlahed for cow. It In cheaper
than peaa and' better for milk. Cora, Meal,
HofaiWy, Flour Douse aud.&U ktola of f eed.
yrwh and &lnrar-re&dr to delivery freoof
fapfa-lt-J - WjTr OLDHAM.
- p Golden Harvest. I .
nnnE best cookdjg stove for tlte
money. Come and see It. : ,
HOUSE EURKISirrSG GOODS A complete
assortment
aplSJf
Wilmington Marble Yard,
JOHN MAUNDER.
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apl23-lw. , j ,
THE BEST BEEF
VER OFFERED FOR SAXE HERE WILL
.1 . .
be on exhibition and for sale all of thlaweek.
Ctme and see It. Leave orders early. What
I advertiae 1 have. THOS. H. JOHNSON,
apl S3-2t. N. E. Con Market and Second st.
DR. JAMES E. EE A,
1 . .
JENTIST. OFFICE CORNER FRONT
and Market street. His large and Increasing
practice Is a aufflcien evidence that hia work
'has given entire satisfaction during the past 30
years practice In Dentistry. Terms Moderate.
years' pn
api z3-i
m.
Notice.
rriHERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING
I
of the Hibernian Benevolent Association at
the usual place, to-morrow. Monday eveninff;
at 8 o'clock, uy oraer or tne rresiaent.
apl 23-1 1 -.. JAMES CORBETT, Secfy.
On Good Terms.
Q 6H. P. ENGINES AND BOILERS,
6r 1 18 or 20 11. r. Engine, 7 x 30.
2 Large Wagon Mules,
2 Medium Farm Mules,
1 or 2 good Work Horses.
For sale at right flgurea,
- PRESTON CUMMING & CO., I
apl 23 Millers and Grain and Peanut Dealers.
Notice.
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fJIHE SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of BelVerue Cemetery Co. will be
held at the Little Giant Engine HalL corner
Fourth and Princess Sta., Tuesday 25th Inst.,
at 8 o'clock p. m. All lot owner are invited to
attend. JNC S. McEACHERN,
apl 23-lt j Secretary.
Step Ladders,
DiDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGING,
TTTrtinbitertair. Handsome AWnings made to or
der. Mattresses, and everything nice in the
Housefittmg line. (Talent, ha, ha,) .It takes
elbow grease put In by BEN WHITE,
apl 23-lt The Paper Hanger, on Market St
Kerchner & Oalder Bros.
Commission merchants,
XST
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Dealers in
GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS.
GENUINE GERMAN KAINIT
an!23-tf ON HAND.
To Let.
HORSES, BUGGIES, . CARRIAGES. Pboo-
tons, Wagonets, Road Wagons, at lowest pri
ces. Prompt attention to all orders. :
- T. J. SOUTHERLAND. I
Omnibus and baggage One to and from rail
road, apl 23-lw
This morn Is born the "Daily Review,"
1 -1 . - . '
Who approves of everything stylish and new,
. - 1 -1 -
Comes forward to tell you, what to buy.
To purchase the latest, with prices not high,
- . I ! 1 ' i
It tells the place to every one, i
The Tailors and Furnishers" DYER A SON.
apl 23-lt
ST. JOHN'S HALL. I
Wilmington, N. C, April 23d, l&ii S
rpHERE WILL BE AN EMERGENT MEET-
lag ot concord Chapter, o, 1., iu x.t vo-
morrow, (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock, for
work in the Paet Master's De
in the raet Master's JDegree.
By order of the M. E. High Prieat.
pl 23-lt JAMES C. MODS, Sect'y
Diamond 5 Cent Cigar,
yvUKES CIGARATTE AND
I CONSOLOR TOBACCO,
l- On sale at; .
aplS- ... XASPROWICr,
, , Dentistry.
TAM DOING PLATE WORK, USING CEL-
lakHd and Rubber a a base plate.
Terms: m ot leumoia
30.
Rubber
. Sa n sfactlooraaranteed.
j. u. w tit t a xi. vet
i treet, -between Front and Second.
apl 23-1 m. !
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,
Genuine PeruvianGuano
DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. A CARGO OF I
. I
THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE just received I
and for sale for CASIL Warranted pure.
WHICH THE STATE TAX HAS BEEN
PAID. . --':
pl StlWK, -. -- . r
CnAS. E. SMITIL
LOW PRICES I
BUYERS OF
BOOTS Sc SHOES
. WILL FIND
A Large Stock !
COMPLETE LINES AND ,
LOW PRICES!
, ' I AT
GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS',
ap!23--6m I 39 NORTn FRONT ST.
How to Keep Cool.
QOME TO HEINSBERGER'S
and get ono of those HAMMOCKS, all prices.
WHAT THE BOYS LOVE Base Balls.Foot
B -
Balls, Bats, &o., &c,
FOR THE LADIES ELEGANT lot of
BASKETS, JAPANESE PARASOLS, FANS,
PANELS, PLAQUES.
JET AT LOWEST PRICES. At
apl 23 I HEINSBERGER'S.
Salt. Salt. i
KrfcTONS AGRICULTURAL SALT.
- 1 .1
15 0009ACKS LIVERP00L ALT'
i '200SA(KS FnsE TABLE S"VL1-
enn sacks coarse alum salt.
Fine Table Salt in small pockets,
New Crop Cuba Molases.
; innillidg, Tierces and Barrels New
i 1U A f
Crop Cuba, Porto Rico, Old Crop Cuba and
jneciar oyrup lor saie ac kw prices,
apl 23 "WILLARDS
Marvin's Celebrated
-pLRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,
AU SUes and Prices, from $50.00 to $3,900.00.
i
Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the
BEST SAFE MADE,
t
Extract from Scientific American editorial of
Feb. Uth, 1882: "We are also asked as to the
best Are proof safes. JVe say MARVIN'S."
' A. A. WILLARD.
apl 23. - j Agent at Wlhnlngton.
At ShrierV
Yu WILL FIND THE LARGEST As
sortment, the beet Goods ;and the LOWEST
PRICES In the city for Men's, Youths and
Boy's Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
A call and an examination is respectfully
solicited. -
A. A I. SHRIER,
apl 23-lt Market Street.
Call On Us For
piORN, MEAL, FLOUR,
SIDES, SHOULDERS,
"--
SUGAR, MOLASSESr
COFFEE, CRACKERS, ' '
SOAP. POTASH,
i " LYE, Ac., Ac
..AT BOTTOM PRICES.
HALL & PEARS ALL
apl 23 (
The Old Reliable Clothing
and Fnrnishing House.
JF YOU ARE IN WANT OF A GOOD
suit of Clothe, a pair of Pants, Shirts, Collate
Cuffs, Underwear, latest : designs hi Domestic
and Imported Percale hhirts, Plain and Fancy
Hosiery, ecawear, umurwuas, j.run&s, i.ra
elling Bags, Canes. Hate, or anvthmg tn
3IEN. BOYS' AND CHILDREN 'iTWEAR,
ai moderate price. . Call at the old Reliable
Clothing and Furnishing House of I
1 A. DAVID, I
! Clothier and Furnisher.
P. S. The Best Unlaundried Shirt. -$1.
THE PEARL.
Inferior to none. Superior V all.
apl 23 -
jrARGEST STOCK COOK STOVES IN THE
btate aad lowest price. Call or write for Cat
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Turpentine Wagons,
ffIMBi;B WAGOXS j ""J "
ROAD WAGONS 1 I-
j
I iKu.ths, CARTS Jt WHEELS,
'!.'. . . . ..... 1 J !
I" arc gvnia ior i.iMU, ChUUS X Co., and
can flUortlcrniitKhort nJi . , -'
r - - - tMauuMVUlvl
uet iprlccs. These celebrate! Wagons take the
lead for Durability and Eay Ihrrtfl, being
pmpcrly lronetl, xuade f the best material,
ana perfectlj ailjusUHi. , ,
Send for Ttrico Hat tA - '
apl23-3t KLKCHNEU&CALDERBROS.
WOTICE.
yrE INVITE ATTENTION TO THE 3-0
BRAND OF COOKING OIL with which wear
now. supplying the trade.
It is prepared especially for culinary pur-
poses from SELECTED SEED, Is DOUBLT
- . - ,
I 1 1
REFINED, and contains none of tho ACIDS
- 1 I
and A L1C A LIES used In refining cheap oils. It
will be found & clean, wholesome ' and cconov
mlcal substitute for Lard and Butter In mixing
with Flour, Ac, In making Bread, Pastry,
! - I 1
Cakes, &c It is especially desirable for fry
ing Fish and in greasing griddles and waffle
Irons, as It emits no disagreeable smoky odor.
I - I . i- 1 I 1 i
M-
CHESSCARLEY COMPANY,
apl2t
Wilmington, N; C
First National Bank of Wil-
. " r
mington. r . h
;-.' .... ' ! .) ' ''
CAPITAL STOCK......,, 1 250,000
8URPLU3 FUND.
66,000
Deposits received and collections ma do om
all accessible points In the United States.
DIRECTORS :
I E. E. BURRUSS,
T. O. WORTH
A. MARTIN,
! t a atmnw
I I . 1
JAS. DAWSON. .
OFFICERS:
E. E. BURRUSS
President.
JAMES DAWSON Vice prealdaoS.
A. K. WALKER.
Cajbhler.
I- .
W. LARKIN9.
apt 23-tf
Ass't Cashier
ILL
i
The Inside Track.
TTTE HAVE THE INSIDE TRACK, Thanks
ft I
to the encouraging favors of tho public!
our own ' untiring tfSorts, and are st
every nerve to hold our place. If redoubled
i . . - 1 1 j .
efforts on our part, and the introduction of
Styles to satisfactorily meet all demands mad
on us by the people can augment our present
very satisfactory patronage, then jwo shall en-
Joy.a large increase of TRADE this Spring
Our many well-wishing friends, to w,hom w
have spoken on tho snbject, have given us the
heartiest sort of encouragement. 1 I
" You are bound to lead, and you dttervt f,V
they tag. The HEX'S WEAR DEP IT ha
broken down high prices that rukd in Wilming
ton beore ii advent, its adrantaget ana facUi-
ties are greater than oVier Houtet, and it Stock,
throughout of a more tatitfactory nature. The
people are bound tfi endorte the St EX'S WEAJV
DEPO.T 1
We are certainly doing all that Judgment,
taste, correct buaincss method, experience,
and fair dealing can suggest, and wo feel that
we shall continue to hold the inside track.
. t i j:
Along with our elegant display of CLOTH
ING, we are exhibiting beautiful and eaon-
able Gools In Gauze, Balbrtggan and Open
Work Underwear. 1 landsome line of colored
bordered Linen Handkerrhiefa, Neckwear,
ear,'
id a
Collars, Cnffs, Percall and Dress Shirts and
full line of Celluloid Good.
i OTTERBOURG.
apl 23 j Clothier.
Great Bargains' !
yRE STILL BEING OFFERED BY US t
The balance of tho stock In etoro must be sold !
out. There Is etill.a largo variety. Jobbers
as well as retail purchasers will find M to the!
Interest to call and examine goods and get
prices before purchasing L?cwhere.
Dry Goods, Fancy Good, Hosiery, Neck
wear. Underwear, Uple floods, Linen Goods,
Clothing for Gents and Youths .ane Boys and
a fine assortment of Boots and Shoes. All
mast be sold. . j
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ly Invited. '.. ' ' '
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