THIS
"err mon.. MooO-y.
copied by
JOSH T. JAMES,
KI.ITUR XSDFROPKIETOR.
M'B-CRIPTIOSS POSTAGE PAID:
SL r 40n. Six month, 2.00. Three
One y ODC montb, 35 cents.
Ti!Imi-"r win Iks delivered by carriers free
, 'I, i.. any part of the city, at the above
. .. lo.vr.f rr week.
raw'' l.mr anil li!ral.
ij--,bTii will report any ami all fail- .
-ins - ' ,
ive their paier regularly.
1
LOCAL NEWS.
JUDEX TO HEW ADVERTISEMEKT8.
V. Fakkak Music and Comfort.
V.TKvrmWt5Pnll.
Mt sis Iiuos Insect Towdcr.
Y vT, ;h Docker Bros. Piano.
1 1 i:tssr.r.::r.EK Hcrvr Pleasant.
XIio n eeij'ts of cotton at this port yo.-
t .. r .. tin 1i1p.
rk-t!. arc the bet passport anions j
. irtiitr-r. character amon;' acquaint
tttw- , . ' -
j.vr nothing too violently r hate
i.frthuiz tH passionately; fear nothing
What we learn in youth grows up I
with us and in tiniebicomes a
th mind itself.
part of j
Then1 was a better supply of fish in
::.arket yesterday afternoon than has
1 neu the case here before in a week.
Bucliupaiba.n-
Quick, complete cure, all annying
Kidnev, Bladder and Urinary Diseases,
il. Druggists Depot, James C.-Muhds.
badges are not selling like hot
cakes, and the indications are that
many a dog will bite the dust before
long,
A little colored boy was arrested in
an alley on Water street, - last evening,
charged with stealing charcoal. He
npeiit the niht in the guard house.
Attention is called to the fact that the
wooden crossing on Third street, crossing-Mulberry,
is in a very dilapidated
condition. It should be repaired or re
moved, at once.
Some rogue broke into Mr. A. Weill's
residence, on South Front street, on
Saturday night and robbed the larder of
a number of articles whien had been
lreparefor Sunday's dinner.
It is estimatid that there are ten
millions of umbrellas in use: and four
million new ones uro bought annually.
( )ue half of them are old handles and
frames fixed up with new coverings.
But what becomes of the other half?
The presentation of the gold-headed
canes to Judge Russell and Mr. Cutlar,
which was intended to take place last
night, was necessarilly . postponed be
- cause of the absence of tlie former gen
tleman from the cit he having gone to
- Italeigh.
The Superintendent at the Poor House
is "Savage'' on turnips. We have one'
raised this year by him which measures
HI inches in circumference and 7 inches
in diameter. It is a fine-looking speci
men, and we are told that he has ' a
plenty more of the same sort.
A Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem
will bo sung this morning at 9 o'clock
at St .Thomas1 Church for the happy
repose of Sister Cecilia Gross, a sister
of the Very Rev. M. S. Gross pastor of
the above church. Sister Cecilia died
in Jacksonville, Fla., May 25th, 1882.
She was a member of the Sisterhood of
- St. Joseph.
a thing in the hardware line can
be found at reasonable prices at Jaco
Exports Foreign. ,
Br. barque Traveller, Capt. Passehl,
cleared yesterday for Pernambuco, S.
A., with 183,991 feet lumber, valued at
$4,IS6, shipped by Messrs K. Kidder
& Son.
Saved.
A little white girl, Jennie Hill, while
out in the vicinity of Hilton a few days
ago hunting wild flowers, slipped and
fell into a deep pool of water., Mr.
Willie Turley, who saw the little thing
go under, plunged in the water and suc
ceeded in pulling her out after she had
twice.
To Leave Us.
Major James Reilly and family are
oon to move to Farmers Turnout, on
the W. C. & A. R. R:, about ia miles
south of this citjr. A neat, onestory
frame dwelling has just boen completed
by Major Reilly, and he proposes to
move Ms family in about one month.
Wc dislike to lose him asa citizen, but
we know that it will be' to his interest
Jo make the move he has decided upon.
Mr. Solicitor.
. We were pleased to receive a call
yesterday from Capt; -Swift Galloway,
the genial and pleasant gentleman who
has the honor of being State's Solicitor
for this judicial district. Qapt. Gallo
tt-ay was a gallant officer in the Third
X. C. during the late unpleasantness
aod bears the marks of his devotion on
Jus person to this day. He , is an ex
cellent officer and will be suns. we
thipkofaraomiaatioo, -
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Personal. j
Judge Gilmer U a gentleman of very
pleasing appearance and looks, every
inch of him, like gentleman j 'native
and to the manner born," and a pro-j
found jurist.': We predict ; that he! will
win golden opinions from thb raerabers
of this bar as he has at othejr courts at
which he has presided.
-Superior ; Court."
The Superior Court for Uiis county
met yesterday Judge) Gilmer presiding,
andMi Sol ici tor Galloway tlx atten
dance, " The following" Arsons were
drawn as-juixrs 'for the" first week:
George Chadbourij, AV. G. Craig, J.
W. Carrawayj, L. Jl Otterbourg,
John
John
A. Hewlett, JSyander JklcBride,
Galloway. ! Fire of the regular ve
nire were excused ifor the week. The
remainder of the day was taken up in
arranging the (calendar for the term.
Thuiide and Lightning.
Just after the rainstorm which pass
ed over this city Sunday last, and when
the sun was shining brightly, a terrible
peal of thunder and flash of lightning
startled a great many persons in ihe
northern section of the city. The elec
tric fluid struck the chimney of the eat
ing house of the Wilmington & Wcldon
depot and knocked jt dowri. Three per
sons, who were jin: the house at the
time, were shocked and were somewhat
stunned by the j stroked
- Hail Storm.
A terrible hail storm passed over
that portion of the county adjacent to
the northern terminus of the Wilming
ton & Weldon .Railroad, on Sunday.
At Halifax the storm was very severe
and hail stonesj as large as a turkey's
egg were picked up. Ai Garysburg, a
small station a few miles above Wel
don, two small colored children were
killed by .the stones. (The damage to
the fruit crop is said to have been great,
by reason of the fruit, which was nearly
ripe, being beaten from the trees.
Sentenced to be Hung,
On Saturday, the 3rd inst, at ihk Su
perior Court of Sampson County, held
at Clinton, Judge Gilmer presiding
Philip Faison, colored, was convicted
of the murder of Henry Sellars, also
colored, and sentenced to be hung July
11th, J882, The murder was commit
ted on the 25th of May last, so that
from the time the deed was committed
until the crimeiwill be expiated will be
one month andj sixteen days, unless the
Wheels of justice are delayed by some
unnecessary interference. There is no
"foolishness" iu Sampson justice, j
Water as a Disinfectant.
The disinfecting power of water has
been receiving considerable attentioii of
late. With the exception of charcoal,
it is said that; no other substancS is so
I j -
perfect ah absorbent of j odors. It
absorbs its own volume of some gases,
and more than six hundred times its
volume of others. For instance, of
ammonia gases J which is' one of the
largest products of decomposition, six
hundred and seventy cubic fejet is
absorbed by one of water.- Another
offensive odor, always present where
animal matter isj decaying, arises from
sulphide of hydrogen. Water absorbs
two and a half-times its Ownr volume of
this. These tacts aje worthy of rememT
brance and' practical ( attention. A!
quantity of water placed . in an open
vessel in a sick, room, and changed
often, makes an excellent , disinfectant
County i domraissioners.
The Board of County Commissioners
met in regular montly (session yesterday,
pTescnt, Chairman Bagg andi Commis
sioners Worth,Monjtgomery and Pearce.
Annhcation of I Duke Brvant to be re
lieved of listing bis poll tax was not
fc M .
The Treasurer submitted his report
for the month of May, snowing for Gen-
prnl Fund, balance on hand. S24.753.22:
showing for Specia) Funk, balance on
hand, 375.55' and exhibited 1 coupon,
number 100. of $15,1 which said coupon
was destroyed in the presence of the
Board. Educ:itional Fund, balance on
hand, 10,936.87. f J
The Register of Deeds submitted his
monthly report of fees received from
marriage licenses for (the month of May,
amounting!) $7.60, and exhibited Trea
surer's receipts for same. , .
A petition was received for a public
road from , the Soutbenk line of the city
to Barnum's Creek ovlr the bridge at
Mcllhenny's ' mill-pond. Referred to
Commissioner Montgomery, "j 1
cornmunication - in regard to the
llilton Ferry was referred to the Chair
man and Commissioner Moore with
power to act. -'l?f:':':i;'::'
ApplictionToiPrimuj Moore for as
sistance was not granted.
Board adjourned.
WILMINGTON, N. C, TTJESDAY. .TUNE 6.
Board of Aldermen.
The Board of Aldermen met in regu
lar monthly session last evening. His
Honor the Mayor and Aldermen Hug
gins, Alderman, Worth, Northrop,
Bqwden Sampson and 'Willis 'being
present. - - . ' . . (''': , "fl i.
The Committee onj Fire Department
on the removal ojf one of the steam
fire engines to the North -side
of the W. & I W. railroad, reported
against said remoraL Alderman Worth
moved that the report be referred back
tothe :? committee for tvreport a to
the reasons against removal.
The same committee reported ad
versely on dispCbing of one or more of
the steam fire engines. Adopted. :
u Alderman Worth moved that the re
port be referred back to the committee
for a report as to the reason against the
dispensing with any of the engines, and
that the committee be requested to take
rthe matterundcr immediate considera-
I A.! 1 j . .11 5 it- m
noii anu report a. a cauea meeting ox
the Board. Adopted. '
The same committee on the resolu
tions in regard to the storage, of Petro
leum beg to say that they aire not pre
pared to make any recommendation in
the matter, but submit sundry letters
and papers for the information of the
Board, j i ;
On motion the report, with said let
ters and papers, was received.
Aldermetf Northrop moved that it
be the sense of the Board that an or
dinance should be passed covering the
storage of Petroleum, and that the
Committee on Ordinances be instructed"
to draw up a suitable ordinance. Car
ried, j
The Committee on Publio Buildings,
in regard to the sale of the Bucket
Company's house on Ninth street, re
ported progress and j was granted fur
ther time. . '"") :f---
The Committee on Streets and
Wharves reported that the whajf at
the foot of Chestnut street and; , the
bulkhead at the foot of Red Cross were
finished. The same ..committee, on
opening Twelftn "street, reported ad
versely. Adopted,
The special committee on park and
fountain, on the site of this old market,
reported adversely on account of want
of funds. The report was adopted.
The Committee on Water Works, in
the matter of locating 30 additional
hydrants, reported that 29 had been
placed in position and recommended
that the payment for the use of the
hydrants be commenced on the first day
of June.
The same committee, in the matter of
putting water in the City Hall, reported
progress. The matter was referred
back to the committee with power to
act in conjunction with the Board of Au
dit and Finance, L
(The Mayor reported that the Pauper
Burial'Ground had been turned over to
the county and that 'the deeds had been
transferred. ' . I " ',: !
The Committee on Hospital made a
satisfactory reporti and stated that the
expenses were less' last month than for
any previous month, and that the ei4
pense for June would be still less. -
A communication from the Board of
'Audit and Finance approving the action
ot theBoard of Aldermen in reference to
thmatter of the Pauper Burial Ground
license tax on insurance agents -and
awarding the listing of taxe - to Col. J.
G. Burr, wa3 read. .
The Committee on Fire Department
recommended the appointment of an
Assistant Chief of the Fire! Department
without pay. Adopted. ?
Mr. Miles C. Smith was unanimous
ly elected Assistant Chief of the r Fire
Department with full power.
It was recommended by Alderman
Huggins that the matter of improving
Fifth street be referred to the Commit
tee on Streets and Wharves. Adopted.
The Wilmington Acrobatic Club notie
fied the Board that they had organized
a Hose Reel Company and asked that
the city give them 500 feet of hose. Re
ferred to the Committee on Fire De
partment. j i " r - .
Permission was granted to the Cape
Fear Fire Engine Company to visit
Charlotte on July 3rd and to be absent
three days. f
Alderman Northrop moved that in
the future the city bell be rung only in
the case of fire and then the district only
be struck. Carried. ,
The matter of the wash on Ann street,
between Second and Third streets, was
referred to the Committee on ' Streets
and Wharfs. : "i-S"
The application of F. r Martin to attend
to the electric firealara.wasierred tb
the Committee on Itn Depauitinent:
The application of the street hands
for" iuCTeatsed pay was referred to the
Board of Audit and Finance. ; ;
' Thepetitioa of Mccsrs. J. Hahnand
H. M. Bowden & Co. to erect a station
ary wooden awning frame in front of
ttleir stores was not granted unless in
compliance with the ordinance of the
city. - i'tt'
The reports of the Superintendent of
Health and Chief of the Fife Depart
ment for the month of May were read
and ordered on file. v;
The Board adjourned to meet during
the sammer months at 3:30 o'clock.
School Entertainment.
; The pupils of the school of. Misses
Burr &r James " have; in preparation a
series of calisthenic arid musical exer
cises for the entertainment of their pa
rents and friends, to be given at the
Opera House ( on Thursday evening
next. Upon the list of the pleasant ex
ercises will be the "Broom Drill,"
which has created such a-4Turore" in
Northern cities, and also. Addison's
celebrated "Fan Drill," as suggested by
him, in the Spectator: June 27th, 1711.
. I The Thompson Case,
r Mrs. Catherine R. Gause sued out a
writ for damages before Mr. S. , Van
Amringe, clerk of the Superior Court,
on Saturday last, against Mr. Herbert
D; Thompson claiming damages of
$10,000. !Mr. Thompson eluded te
officers and went to Goldsboro, where
Sheriff Grantham arrested him;
Officer Bunting took the papers calling
for his arrest to Goldsboro Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Thompson, the father of the
prisoner, went up on the same train
with the officer, and gave bond' for
$15,000 for his appearance at the Feb
ruary term of the Superior Court for
this county.
Distress of the "Minnehaha."
The following telegram was received
here last evening from Capt. Bisbey, of
the steamer Minnehaha: !
Cape Lookout, June 5th, 1882.
Capt. McGowan, Wilmington, N. C:
We are laying in distress East of Cape
Lookont light. Send the Cutter off at
once . to our assistance. Shaft broken
and out of grub and coal ; please an
swer. . : ! .
The Revenue Cutter. Colfax left last
night, and it is thought reached the
Minnehaha this morning. Coast pilots
say that the steamer is lying at anchor
in a comfortable position, and will suffer
no damage. It is expected that sue will
be towed into port to-day. '
Dedication of St. Paul's Church
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About two hundred persons left this
Lcity, Sunday, on a special train, for
Farmer's Turnout, where the new
Catholic church was dedicated, Arriv
ing at the station, the excursionists
found about one hundred persons in
waiting to meet them. After deposit
ing the excursionists the train ran up
to Brinkley's, and there took on quite a
number of persons who wished to at
tend the dedicatory services. At eleven
o'clock Bishop Northrop, accompanied
by Rev. Fathers Gross, and Oberley,
proceeded to dedicate the neat little
buildiug. ' The church, named St.
Paul, is a frame building 50 by 25
feet, and has a clear pitch of 14 feet. It
was built by Mr. Charles Morrill, "of
this city. '"". .-'"'!'
The processional around the church,
whilp the outer walls were being
blessed, was very imposing. The cross
bearer led the procession, and was fol
lowed by the candle bearers. Next
came the Bishop and Priests, and 'then
the train-bearers, holding up the skirts
of the elegant . Pontifical robes worn by
the Bishop ; the bearer of i the Bishop's
staff and theacolites bringing up the rear,
After the journej around the church
was made, the procession stopped at
the door and chanted a hymn, and then
moved into the church, followed by the
choir, Mrs. John Bauman, Miss Sue
ReUly and Mr. John W.Reilly. The Lit
any of the Saints was sung inside of the
church, and the interior of the building
was sprinkled with holy water and
dedicated. The Mass was said by
Father Gross. - :r .r J -: ' :;
Concone's Mass was' sung by the
choir. Bishop . Northrop preached an
eloquent sermon, and at S o'clock ser
vices were held I and- the Rev. Father
Oberley preached a Jfine sermon. . St.
Paul's Church has now a membership
of fotry-eight members. A litte after 4
o'clock the train started on its return
trip to this city, and arrived about 15
minutes to 5 o'clock.
Best ever made. Emory's Little Ca
thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar
coated ; no griping; only 15 cents a box
or iJruggists or by mail, btandard (jut
Co lUNassau Street, New York. -
8md&w. . -
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' To Builders and otherro to Jxoo
bTs for Sash, Blinds and spoors, " Glass,
c You can get all sizes and at tfie
lowest prices. - - f
1882
NO 136.
: Steamship i?c7r.aor,"Captain Doane
from this' port, arrived at New York
yesterday. - r ' ' "
"Y A Card. r
To all who are suffering from the er
rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous
weakness, carl v klecav. loss of manhood.
&c, I will send ? recipe that will curei
you, fkee of . charge.' Tins great
remedy was discovered by a missionary
in South America. Send a self-address-edenvope
to Rey. Joseph T. Inmak.
Station V: New JTork Oitv. deed w6m .
TRIBUTE OP RESPECT.
v At a regular mtlng- of the Hibernian Be-t
ruiv,u Aowvuuy-, U1V lUj( JT9VIU
Uods, giving expression of sorrow on the death
of one ot ltd most esteemed members, were
unanimously adopted :
- Whebbas, It has been the 'will of an All.
wise Providence toremoro from onr midst our
worthy member, THOMAS AIONK, who de
parted this life May 2th, 1882; be it
Resolved,' That, as members of this Society;
while acknowledging the loss of -ono ot its
brightest ornaments, we meekly bow with sub
mission to. the inscrutable will of our merciful
Father, who doeth all things for his own wise
Lpurpose.': - - " ; i - v 6
jxesoivea, xnat as memoers of this Society
we wiU ever cherish the memory of him who
while in life became characteristic for his be
nevolence toward the distressed, and whose
patriotic love for his country he liroved finan
cially by supporting such lawful measures
that would ameliorate the condition of her peo
ple. I : f-,;' '
Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with
the family of our deceased Brother, in their
affliction; in him they have lost a i loving hus
band and a kind and indulgent father; Ibut
knowing they will find consolation in Htm who
will be to them a father and protector, j
Resolved, That a icopy of these resolutions
be transmitted to the family of our deceased
Brother, and that they also be published in the
Review and Star of this city.
, Jxo. W. Rkillt,
M. Carroll,
. i Walter furlong,
! JA8. Corbett, h:
Jas. McGaritt.
NEW AIVERTISEIENTS.
Music and Comfort. ;
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rjIHE CELEBRATED AND EX(jtJISITE
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES I New
England ORGANS and ORGDINETTES. Come
and see them at the New Home Office.
(Be wise) Respectfully, j
June 6-lwk. f J. B. FAERAR.
Lost or Strayed
T7ROM MY PLACE ON .WBtGHTSVILLE
a:
Sound, one medium size red and white COW,
and a black andbrown colored COW. with
brass tips on horns- A suitable reward will
be paid for their return or information that
win Jeaa to their recovery.
June 4 " , -j ' r. A. 5CH17TTE.
J. W. Knott
pATS THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR Rags,
Iron, Copper, Brass, Iead, Zinc, Bagging,
itones, vvnite iraper, uia sails, c., axv
! Foot of New Market, Wilmington, TJ C.
Capt. A. C. Moore ia with usw .
' june 2-1 m - , ; ' .
Jno. H. Giles,
rpONSOBIALf ARTIST . AND 3IANUFAC
TURER OF PERFUMES. Shop near corner of
front ana uastre streets . is one but best work
turned out. Prices reasonable. Give me a calL
june -Mi . s
T)irE DESIRE TOBRTNG TO THE NOTICE
ff of our friends and the
general trade
throughout the country.
the PINE WOOD
CREOSOTE OIL, BLAC
UK VARNISH. AS-
PHALTUM. CHARCOAL. WORM-PROOF
PAINT. PYROL1GNEOUS ACID for disin
fecting, which are the most reliable and cbca
estinthe market. These Goods are sold at
very lpw prices, and manufactured only by
me taxoiina uu company.- - i , - ,
5 je l.f ILNSEN & SMITH, Prop'rs.
The People's House.
M
EALS YURNISILED AT ALL HOURS.
Private families supplied at reasonable rates.
I have, established an ICE CREAM PARLOR
in connection with the reopie's House.
I ; , C. EVANS, Prop.;
june 8-lra , H Dock near Front street.
SI O Reward V
return of a Black IIAND-SATCIlEL,con-taining
Surgical Instruments, taken from the
Second-Class Car of the W;, C. &A. R.K. train
last night, five minutes before the train left the
sneu at Wilmington. lmt at JUarritt Jk ilol
lingsworth's Stables, Fourth and Mulberry sts.
june 4 : . W. J. LOVE. .
Insect Powder
AND BELLOWS FOR USING - SAME.
KUls Bedbugs, Roaches, Fleas, Ants,
Flies and insects of all kinds. Good for using
on Dogs and Cats. Imported, and for sale In
any quantity by MUNDS BROS.,
... Druggists.
Prencrlntiona TmmfirAd Nt all iriiri rTf fha
day and night. I - ! .Jnnei
We Pull
rilOGETHER AND SO KEEP, UP tVlTII
X our work, and are now ready to do yon s
good piece of work on a new or old Mattress
or your old Furniture. We also supply Win
dow Shades with Cord or Spring Fixtures,
and make Zimmerman's Overstrung Awnings,
If you want any Paper Hanging look at the
samples just reoeired at
je 4 . JtwtTrs, zj rroni Mrecc ;
QHEESE 50 BOXES,
ARCnSOO 'BOXES, -
rpOMATOES-CiO CASES, . , . i
1ANNED CORN,
j , - PEACHES, Ac, Ac .
'-: Prices yenr low. ' '. '
June 4.tf 4 ! ; DeROSSET A CO.
How Pleasant Jt Is
rpo LIE DOWN IN A f ' . .
X - ; - - COOL HAMMOCK,
at fAUowing low prices : ' 11.25, $Uo, t2, $L50
and $3, at - s. : nEINSEEHGEE'S. '.
Pianos hnCL Organs. ;
JjiniST CLASS MAKES t ONLY KEPT ON
ami uiiSTini S Una-
brldgtd Dlctlonarr, at - ; r "1-
:rxEAsr NoncTX"
15?" ?ri5cnd on nr Ur .abJectI of
general Interest bet
Thcnanie of the writer teust Waya" fur.
alshed to the Editor. , ..; j .
Coitomu-ilcaUons ciust bo writtea oa only,
ooosldaof-e.papcr si A 'C;,. VV-.
PersoiiaiaieViim j
Aj irp espjclalJjncl jpamcaUrjy under
etootl that the Editor does aot ahmys endorse
he.vlevrs of correpenlcnu Tmlcss bo s late d
In the editorial columns. ' -
NEW AD-ERTISE3ITS.
MO-UTIrVJJROXZK COMPANY. .
MiJlhxtLa!i1lur.lb, earplns'of a certain
ny will ocferfio.ouo reward for a single Moan
rocnt made by) Uiem that will taruJsh. All
Monuments am perfectly Indestntetible, and
all the parts are exst togeihcr, if dcoireil. We
defy rompethlou'wlth majrMtf dtalers. -Our
invention has cauet tho greatest revolution
In the-Monument busineMever -made, and lu
less than five years will entirely takd tho place
of marble. No jolbh U nocdcU; no Cioss oth
ers on it surface. Prices rancc fwmi n tn
,X, aud are at least one half iLnn;tr,
marble.
Compare nrlccs ami cill nml
specimens at tho'CiKlertakcr's establlihracnt
Clias. Klein, on Princc?ts street.
7 AMAN -t WILPOX,'
1 -; . : , , . ; Agents.-
June 5-tf
ratoga
ICGENIE, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND
many other varieties of ladles and Gent'
-l ' ' . ':- -
Trunks. Large assortment Satchels ahd Hand
. ) I. , i -....
i.
Bags; second bt Exctilor Haroiii, jast re
celveiL
Full line Saddlery Goods,
at New Saddlery House.
Price! tlie lowest
H. M. Bowden & 'Co..
June 1
t4Q Ma Act street.
; .Decker Bro's. Eiaios
REraRIVALEp IN TON, ! TOUCH
and finish. They aro tho finest TUnos ever In
troduced here, Call , and see what a strictly
FntST-CLASS Piano is. p : I v
Geo. I Wood's Organs,;
JRE WELL-KNOWN Ia J THE Standa rd'
of American Organs. Cheaper Organs of other
makes, on easy terms, at ! '
juno4 ; ' -YATES' BOOK STORE.
The Traveling Public
"yyiEL FIND AT IJ ADQUAITrOlS ,.
Fine Saratoga Trunkf , ! -; 1 , ;
1 Linen and Mohal
r Ulsters,' -
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Special attention
la called to$
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call and wc. will please you. i aiungs.
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5nd 7 2forth Trontl Street.
THE EIGIDIIE SlIlRT,
$1.00 Eaclu i,,
QExiLEMEN, KEMEMBEn' )VE jC'ARRY
a full line of tho above CELEBRATED 4iiii2T.
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troduced.' The1 Patent Li the t.wxt.im,..
anrthicg erer introduced into tht maoufac-
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by all. They fit any shape aixl ti.e Uout can-
not be broken. '
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" XniISALE AND RETAIL. ,
5 and 7 2forth Front's t.
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