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VOL. VII.
W ELMINGTON. N. C FRI DAY. JULY 6, 1883.
- r r rr.ASH notice. -.
We will be glad to receive cozajntailc4t.oM
from our friends on any and all subjects of
general Interest but - .
The name of the writer must always be J
niahed to the Editor, ' '
Communications must be written on osl
one side of the paper. ; : t , ; ,- -
Peraonalltlcatntistbe avoided.; r V
And It Is especially and particularly unci
stood that the Editor does not always endoi
NO 160 1 thc corTt58Pndcnls fc111 ; tt
I
7y"7 Xtav?y irvcw has the largest
fTKI "" . , in i
A tare well baoqnet was given Julah
p jknjamin in Indon last Sato nlay.
jfrl H. Erhanlt, of New York, has
ea c!cc;eJ president of the Toslal
feraph Company
fx (lovcrnor Brown, of Georgia, is
.,0 Jc raid $25,000 a 3' ear as president
LfthcKioridaahip canal. '
i t r
Mr. IWccber has entered into contract
tuWliver eisht lectures in Texas ceat
M. C. Butler, the sun and namesake
r Senator Butler ol South Carolina,
noointcd a cadet at West
1133 --v r
V;i.t.
.Knics raync, the noted novelist.
.-.incessantly and works slowly
buKcadily. Ho is a slave to the Vir
in:a weed
LOCAI, NEWS.
IMDU TO MEW ADYEBTIUtlEITS.
Tates Check Books !.
W II Uaux-tiam Camphor
HUKSBKKckB Check, Books. .
W bite Womsn Wanted as Cook !
Change of Schedule W4WRR
Waxtei Two Good Pastry Cools
J W TiioMraox , Sect'y A Dividend
Wil, Clinton A Warsaw Telegraph Co
Chsoe of Schedule W, Col & Aug R It
A1K IValker, Cashier 1 1ldcnd Notice
: h
We lose this month 35 minutes of
daylight. , . !
n . v.Mirth was celebrated in a be-
nmiln and proper manner in Chicago.
There were 3 casualties. The toy pis
iul a swift and effective means in
!ltcv!cbration.
One of the gas companies in Ixmdou
hsi laid twenty three miles of the
the largest gas main in Kuropc. It is
junrfctt in diameter, and was com
inriicnl ten years ago.
The lirst bale ot cotton of the new
, rup was received yesterday at Albany,
tla.. and was raised in Baker county,
h was classed as middling, and sold
tor '2H cents per pound.
Good facilities for grouping at the
Yates Gallery. 3t.j
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up only 4 baled.
: ; ;
Stcamboatmcn report the water in
the Cape Fear as very low
This month has five Sundays, five
Mondays and live Tuesdays.
Itev, Daniel Morrcllc, of this. city, is
summering at Mamaroncck. near New
York. : I
Nor. barque Tltorgny. Andersen, from
fins nnrt. arrived at Itiira oil the 4lh
i ,
inst.
The Club House.
Messrs. A. U. Campbell. Norwood
Exports Foreiffn.
Norwegian barque Rival, ' Captain
Giles and II. SIcL Green are the Com- Jorgensen, cleared to-day for Hamburg
ruittee for the Carolina Yacht Cluh to with .979. barrels rosin, valued at $4,
solicit subscriptions towards budding 338.37; shipped by Messrs. Paterson,
the new Club House on WrigbtsviHo Downing cs uo. Norwegian oaniueu-
Banks. These eentiemen began their tine Uoganus, Capt. l-unagren, cieareu
labors this moming-and are succeeding for I-ondon with 1,860 barrels rosin,
very well, much interest being mani- valued at $5,916, shipped also by Messrs
festcd in the undertaking.
Paicrsoa, liowing & Co.
City Court., .
Two Norwegian sailors, named" re-
sDcetively E. C. Gunderson and Frank
hefore the Mavor this
A I-ively Xlace. 3 i
V Oaite an excitement was created at
about 11 o'clock this forenoon at
frmxht warehouse, ot tho W. &
tbc
f
morninz charged with disorderly con- Railroad, In consequence of lot o
. . I - . - . ' m . I
duct, which being . interpretea means boy8 who were in swimming mere do-
that they had a fight. The charge was ing chased by the special policeman on
sustained and a fine i ot $5 was day duty in that vicinity. When they
in Mph mka. failincr in the pay-1 him rnminsr thev lumped out of
I11J LrVTV.rfl III mrmmr-m - I W J W
ment of which both were sent below for the water, caught up their clothing and
20 days.
The celebrated 'Fish Brand Gills
Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hard'
ware Depot. . '
" "' v.
It has been quite a warm j day, the
tfinntnmptpr in our oflico indicating IX)
degrees at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
The farmers in the Topsail and
Scott's Hill sections, ot render county
complain of two much rain for the
crops. A week or so of dry weather
J would benefit them greatly.
Artistic I and pleasing Portraits.
T.iwnvnr i PhnLo?raDher. "Yates. Gal-
M 4 a'- a9 r ' - m
lery. ' ' 3fc
Tall Crass. . r
Mr. R. C. Orrell has crab grass in
hi3 gardenon the cornerof Bed Cross
and Third streets, that is four feet high.
It has been said by some that this ch
mate i3 unsuited to the profitable culti
ration of grasses, but with a little
ri r in d attention they could be made
m v
ran in every direction, but he took af
ter one who ran a considerabe distance
when he stopped and said j to the po
liceman. 4 You can whip me, but l
I - . - '-WW - A.
wntrnnanv mrtner." lie was noi
harmed, only by his fright.
The new Metropolitan Opera House- A colored man standing ;ou the cor-
in New York, which is to be opened in
October by Mr. Abbey, will have a
seating capacity ol 3.0C1, far exceeding
that ot any other theatre in this coim
try.
Despite the present good feelins bo
tween Germany and Russia, Bismarck
thinks it worth his while to erect a
lortification covering Berlin, which
shall be capable of sheltering 50.000
men.
. -
The New York Times evidently be
lieves that Arthur's attempt to secure
Virginia and North Carolina will be as
damaging tb the Republicans elsewhere
as was Grant's effort to carry out the
Reconstruction Acts.
mm
Secretary Teller, who was in Chicago
last week, said to a reporter that be be
lieved the Republicans would carry
Ohio, adding: "In fact, a defeat there
this vcar would be a little awkward to
explain."
The New Orleans Times-Democrat,
speaking of cx-Fresident Davis, says
that when seen in that city a few davs
ago he was in excellent physical condi
.tion. superior in all respects to that
which was recognized in him thirty-five
years ago.
ner of Orange and South Fourth streets
yesterday remarked as he read the
signboard So. Fourth: "Hello, dey
lis chang'dde name ol dis street :o bo
Fote (so forth) street."
A young lad in tjiis city had his finger
blown off on the 4th inst, by the exs
plosion of a cartridge shell which he
undertook to light with a cignr. We
did not learn the boy?s ; name, but he
ought to have known better.
The painter who put up the street
boards in this j city i spells Chestnut
without a "t" in the middlel You
might just as well leave the " 1 'j out of
Walnut as the "t" out of Chestnut, lie
sides, if a thing is worth doing at all, it
is worth doing well.
SUver Plated Spoons and Forks.low
prices; at Jacobi.'s
t
Mayor Bulkcley, of Hartford, spcuds
much more for the city every year than
his salary covers. His entertainment
of the Charleston. S. C, militiamen
cost him sevcrAl thousand dollars, the
expense of the little feast at his own
house being about $1,700.
More than 4.000 tons or earth have
fallen into the great diamond mine at
Kimberly, Africa. It will lake eighteen
months anjj $1,230,000 to clear it.
Meanwhile, the shares have gono down
75 per cent, widespread disaster is re
ported and ten leading men have killed
themselves because of commercial de
pression. .
. . .
The editor of the British Medical
Jourruil has made a tour of inspection
of Donegal. Ireland, -as a physician,
and found 14,000 persons living on two
cents' worth of Indian meal a day, the
money . having been sent : from the
United States and distributed by the
parish priests.
Augusta Chronicle: We understand
that not a few white girls in this com
munity do not know how to read or
wiitc, while it is a comparative raity to
find colored rirls of the same age equally
deficient in elementary education. Is
this true? If so, there should be a rem
edy. Give the whit girls a chancc.-
The past three days have been prolific
iu distinguished deaths. Archbishop
Purcelldiedon Wednesdaynigbt. the
Duke of Marlborough on Wednesday
and Bishop McMullcn. ol tho Catholic
diocese of Davenport, la., and Bishop
Pinckncy, of the Episcdpal Diocese of
Maryland, on Wednesday. It is also
reported that the Count de Chambord
djed yesterday.
Assistant Asrcnt.
Mr." D. W. Zeisse, ol: Alexandria.
Va., has been assigned by j Mr. Robert
Portner as AssistantAgeut of his Tivoli
Beer Depot in this city. Mr. Julius
Liens will remain in charge of the
nfflvi "nL This increase in the
force here has been regarded necessa
ry, we arc informed, by tho large in
crease in the business in this section.
S'qmiiI Travel, j
Tlmrrnrel to the Sound Was IlCVCr
MV mrm w w
Teatcr at this season of the year than
it is uow. There is almost a continuous
linn .r vrhirlo everv afternoon and
crenin? iroinz and returning from this
favorite resort ot our pleasure and
health seeking citizens. Tho horses at
the different livery stables have become
acquainted with the road.but we lear that
could they speak, they would rcmon
trfwit'i some of the drivers for
their cruel way of driving during the
excessively hot weather.
Money Orders.
On July 2nd, the postal law m re
gard to money orders was changed so
that an order may bo issued for any
from one cent to 'one hundred
dollars, and the fees are graduated lrora
eight cents to iorty-flve j cents. This
change does not apply to International
orders. The postal notes will be put in
use about Oct. 1st. ,Then five dollars
ornndcrcan besentfora fee of three
cents. It will be a great convenience
to the public 1 (
Health Kesorts.
The Richmond & Danville R. R., thro'
rtment. has issued a
verv handsome publication entitled
Prmrsionists' Guide to the Virginia
Ooa '.nil I1 tth Resorts of Wes-
tPrn North Carolina and North Geor
gia." It is a publication of something
over CO pages, replete witn vamaoie
and interesting intormation to seekers
after health and pleasure, and is beau
Ufnlly and profusely illustrated. Our
thanks for a copy. It may bo had on
application to the office in Richmond.
To Builders and others Go to Jaoo
bi's for Sash, Blinds "and Doors, Glass
&c Yon can get all sizes and at the
lowest prices. . x - . ' i "
Pcrsoual.
Maj. J. C. Winder, General Manager
of the lines from Weldon to Hamlet
and from Wilmington to Charlotte,
was in tho city to-day.
M. London. Esq.. who has been to
to crow luxuriantly, and our people Baltimore to consult an oculi3t in re
IVaVe tllO SailSiaCUUIl ui awo gru W Uia cjrea, uao ictuuifcu w
own forage instead of h aving it brouffht city. An operation was performed and
from abroad. i we are pleased to learn that the benelit
T 0 . he has received hereby is already a
. marked one. K
All officers of the uuara unuer, uw x. n Smaiihones. Dr the New
. . . . . I . Ol.l. I ---. "
new law are required to lake tue otaie York anJ Wilmington steamship Line,
oath. Some points may be oi use to N y .
officers. The title "orderly sergeant w . . . n t CaDt. W.
no longer exists, meuue now i uj
law "first sergeant." Sword3 are not
worn by any non-com missioned
officers. Sashes are worn Dy no oi-
ficers below the grade of Brigadier
General. Shoulderknots, not epauiew,
r m-pscribed bv law for all commis
sioned officers below the rank
Brigadier General.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVEKTISEallUrx'S
Wilmington, Columbia, First National
& Augusta B. It. Co.
Omcx or GExuAv8uTKxurnarxxirr.
Wlhaburton, N. C. July 8,18S
i.
I
Change of Schedule,
" - - - -
rvM . AND AFTER JULY 8th,"
U9P.
1av
Scneo
at
of
; -WUmmgtoni : j
DIVIDEND OF THREE AND HALF
IER CENT, has been declared by tho Board
I of Directors of this Bank, payable on and af
I ter the 10th inst. . ; A. K. WALKEK, 1
qiyost . . i cashier
flONSISTING OF COLORED CHIPS. J
ttnc Colored Mllans, 'Sea-BhcUs", .whlto atul
coloml, also the popular Shade llat, haukln
I or "Japanese ".and ft variety of other stylet.
just reeelyed and for sale by . ' ; i u
MRS. KATE a WINES, T
sf... tha f ollowlnr Passenger
tj1 -will be run on hub raw ; . i ;::
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. 2 j
Leave Wilmington.........: Jupe2j
4"i?ai9:A Junctlon:!:::: J:S I'm: McDousalL & Bowdcn's
No. 119 North Second Street.
K.40 A, M.
9. T5P. M.
..10.20 P. M.
1.65 A. M.
6.18 A. I.
...3.25 P M.
......7.42 P. Si
or
The Fruit' Fair.
Tho Greensboro Fatriot - seems
favorable to the proposal to hold the
next fruit fair in Wilmington. It says
"It is by no means certain, if indeed
probable, that the exhibition j will be
held in Greensboro. We know of no
efforts being made in that direction.
Wilmington is suggested and some
effort is being made in that behalf. A
visit to Wilmington by our fruit grow-
that
M. Swann, who has been confined to
his room for a montli past, is now much
better and hopes to be abroad in a few
days. '.V- ' ." j !
Mr. R. M. Sweet and wiTe expect to
leave for Halifax, Nova' Scotia, -in a
few days on a visit to their relatives in
that place1. :. - S: -'T' ' :
Latest by Telegraph. . j
- The stockholders of the Wilmington,
Clinton & Warsaw Telegraph Com
pany held a meeting at Clinton yester
day at which the. stock of the company
was fully represented. A contract was
entered into for the construction of the
line which is to". bo completed and in
working order by the 20th off August
next. The rules and by-laws of the
Western Union , Telegraph ; Company
adonted ' with the Droviso that
Tmth Colnmbla.
Leave C, C A. Junction.....
Leave Florence....
Arrive at WlhnWsrton...... -
NIOHT MAIxJ ACT) PAS8BKOKK TRAEf, DATLT,
- no. 40 WfisT. . .
Leave Wilmington....;. U.:......lp.40 P. M.,
ArrlvR at Florence.... .....I......... 1 45 A. U.
MAIL AND, PASSENGER TRAIN ; DAILT
Leave Florence at. ..' l ...... .
Arrive at Wilmington
Tnin 43 ntanfl at all Stations.
Kn. 40 atotifl ohlv at Flemlnjrton. and Marion.
Passengers for Columbia and all points on U.
sl. "i ii is r sV T T mlt-c lwia
tlon, and all points i beyond, should take 4
Pullman Sleepers for Charleston on Train 4S.
AU trains run eona uevween narienMm
Wilmington. ' ! i ' ,'
1,-ocal freight Jeate Wilrailngton daily '
cept Sunday at 7 A. L q t
1 General Superintendent. -
T. M.EMERSON, General rassenger
july 6 .
Wilmington & Weldon
Bailroad Company.
Otficts of Genekax S oFEarKTENOEirr,
Wilmington, N. C, July 8, 1863.
u, ,m
IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR BUGGIES
and HARNESS put in repair, and also to find
a full line - of first, class SADDLERY, , UAI-
NESS, TRUNKS. BAGS, e
large ! lot of
Come and sec ts.
"Ft :'
Millinery & Fancy Goods-
Anotlicr largo - invoice
of Millineiy V '
New Styles, New Colors, &c.
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT
t - ..." -:' r. ... ' i . : I i
. i , full!-
ers might be profitable, and certainly be modified or changed by
Than Wilmin?tonians there . . . . . iL
vigwji. " . - the iSoard oi uireciors, n, in tnuir juu
are no more nospuauie puutuc m iuD
ment,. it should become necessary.
That the prospect appears flattering
nmv he gathered from the fact that 10
J e - .
nor ro.nt nremium was offered for the
stock, but there were none who wished
to sell. The Board oH Directors con
sists of Messrs W. A. Johnson and
Marion Ferrcll. Clinton : R. W. Hicks
the Fourth at Burgaw. so as to have it and y b. McKoy, Wilmington, and
appear in the Journal, which went to T picrce Warsaw.. The adminis-
prcss yestenlay morning, wc omitted to traUvc officers arc as follows :t
world." -
Thotos made from Mr. Orr's Nega
lives at 'low rates. Laudnek, Photo.
Yates1 Gallery. , 3t
The Tifirht ltopc.
In the haste of making our report ol
President W. A. Johnson, Clinton.
Sec. and Trcas J. H. Faison, Clin
ton.-. . ..;
.Gen. Manager F.-.W. Foster, Wil
mington. .
mention that Air. uoocri a. iicwicu,
ol' this city, gave an exhibition or his
skill upon the tight wire, which was
witnessed by a large nunibcr of people.
The wire was extended from a tree to a.
window in the second story of the
Academy, and was fully 20 feet from a fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
the around. - There was no accident t Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t
ml the nerformance was highly credit
.id NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Police Keport for June.
.
Appij at onceatthe
jaly 6-2tnac - PURGE LL HOUSE.
Wanted.
rrii 1 : AT n irnct a illirin( I
xno vunw ,,ftrtn pismr rnoKS.
. . j i r i v "vvw
the month ol d unc jusi passeu, auu iur x
the following offenses: Attr&y, a white
males; asleep in the street. I white
male; assault and battery, 1 colored
male; attempt to rescue a prisoner
from the police, 1 colored male; disor
derly conduct, 6 white malc3, 1 white
female, 15 colored males, 9 colored le
males; drunk. .1 colored male, 1 colored
female ; drunk and down, 6 white
males; larceny, 1 colored male; throw
ing rocks in the street, 2 colored males.
Total, 47. Of this number 14 were
whites, of the following .nationalities:
Americans 9. Germans 1, Irish 2 and
Norwegians 2. The remaining 33 were 3ul6St
colored. and were all. presumably. WrtirA , Wntn ATI Wanted.
. I I AAA WW H . V lllll ... -
Americans. ! " .1 J '.r-.
ness have baen found open ! by the po- tamiiy. Goo I home. Good wages.
lice, 3 white males and 2 colored males :Ap;ij at No. 17. Sohth Fourth Street, N
WILttlNGTON WELDON R. R. CO.;
"ISEC'Y AND TREASURER'S OFFICE; -
- WILMINGTON, N. C, July 5, V 83..
A Dividend
QF THREE PER CENT. ON THE CAPI
TAL STOCK of the Wilmington Weldon R
IL-Co.. will be paid to the Stockholders on
and after the lGth inst.
' . ' , ' J. W. THOMPSON, ,
nac ' Sec'y and Treasurer
small
.
v. nnniipd t nolicfi UcaJq uattcrs for
lodgings, and 29 stray and badgeless
hoon caDtured and killeil.
Wilmington Clinton & War-
during the month was $103.85.
Messrs. A. &. I. Silkier have receiv
1. oer expresa. a large lot or Children's
Blouse Suits made oP very handsomely gMS:
in dillerent shades, which they will sell n oviock. July 20th. For furthe
at astonishingly low prices. Call early
nrrnra i suit for the boys. f t I iulf l
(A AAV4 J'i W v - w
E. cot ner Fourth and Dock.
july6-2t .
If Ii
KID, SILK ard IJSLE GLOVES.
PARASOLS, NECKWEAR, FANS.
ZEPUrR and MATERIATij for
'.U'WORK..,;- '
Ml LLI NER Y- Second Floor. '
i! "
! FANCY
Change of. Schedule.
:"1883. 'AT 3.00
FANCY- GOODS First Floor.
I , , ' Respectfully, '''
MISS E. KAltRER
June 25 ! ;'
EXCHANGE CORNER. !
An tvn APrEEJULY 8.
W P. M., 'Passenarer Trains on the Wilming
ton & Weldon Railroad will run as iouows :
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
Leave Wilmington, FrontSt. Depot, 6.40 A. M Millinery & Fancy Goods
Arrive at Weldon.. v.,....-y-i.l2.4q-P. JM ; -i r - , , . L i i
Leave.Weldon.ii...... a-w-.
Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. DptS-4ft P.
fasi ThrouoS Maii. & Passesgkb Trains
. ' " Daily No. 40 South.
Tavo Wplilnn . .......... . . ;. Jr. JU
,v , . . . .
Arrive at Wilm'gton.jrrontst. v p i xu.xo jr. j
MAtL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY
Li No. 43 North .m '
Leave Wilmington................ 8.00 P M.
Arrive at Weldon. 2A0 A. M.
Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson,
Goldshoro and Magnolia. i : .
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Reeky
Mnnnt forTarboro at 12.00 A. M. and 4.30 P.
M., Daily. I Returning, leave Tarboro at 10.00
A. M and 3 P. M. Daily, i r
Trains on Scotland wees: urancn itoaa leave
r
X A DIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS,
f - : BOX PETS,"liACE TIES and N '
. . ; BOWS AND RIBBONS,.
In all the latest styles. .
Orders from the country promptly filled and
Ihelr Interest to
M.
A.
Be
at Wei
flnllfa-e for Scotland Neck, at 3.25 P
turnins leave Scotland Neck at 7.39
dally except Sunday .
Train No. 47 makes close connection
don for all points North Dally. ? All
Richmond, and dally except Sunday
Tvnin "Ha. AS mTiB dailv and makes close con
nection for all Points North via Richmond and
Washington. ! 1 " .
' All trains run solid between Wl'mmgton and
Washington, and have rullman raiaoe oieep
era attached. .. ' - I
Vnr arrommodatlon of local travel a passcn-
coach will be attached toiocaiireicnijeav-
satisfaction guaranteed. ' 4
My patrons will find it jto
call and examine." .1 jv- .
MRS. S. J. BAKER,
122 MARKET STREET. ! (
vTaiJa1; Livery and Sale Stables.
H
ORSES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS AND
CARRIAGLS let at low rates. ; Mao
ng Wilmington at 6.15 A. M, Daily except
Sunday., - JOHN F. DIVINE,
i General Superintendent.
T. M; EMERS.ON, General Passenger Agent.
july 6 r
or Ilorucs. t
The Finest Hearse in the
Board
F
FUN AHEAD
OR 'EVERYBODY. ? THE GLORIOUS I
FOURTH, with all of its attractions, cannot
iw relr.hra.ted airreeablv nnlcss you have a
llenty to eat. I
If you leave town provide yourself with
- -i I
lunch. "w ' : UA
O
Crosse dtBlackwell'sPickles
Onions.1 Chow Chow, Mixed And Gherkens
Devilled nam. Turkey. Chicken and Tongue, j
; j
Chipped Beef, Sardines.
Elegant assortment of CAKES and CRACK
ERS.
A CAR LOAD OF
Kentucky Horses & Mules
Just received and for sale low.
The best lot of stock In the city.
HOLLINGSWORTn i WAIJUER,
' At the New SUbles, ' I I
may4-tf , Cor. Fourth and Mulberry its '
jane 25
;T::i:tevE.L'.
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O
PI
W.E. DAVIS A SON
Check Bookc.
N
Get your Lsly Friends a Box of .
OW IS THE TIME TO. BUY TOUR
.!
CHECK BOOKS, without Stamps; on the
-!"...'",' ' Y
Bank of New Hanover and the First Rational
Bank. One hundred Checks in Book for f 0 !
I
The Purest and Bent sold In the State. We
cents; Two Hundred for f 1.
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1
have oAiered a large supply for the Fourth. 1 i Plwo call and get your Check Book at
HEINSBERGER'Si
jnly 1 Lire Iok and Music fct re
saw Telegriph Coi
IDS FOR THE1 CONSTRUCTION OF A
I TWranh Line from Clinton to Warsaw
no receive i st wiw
N.C.. up to
r particulars,
speciilcations, Ac; address .
. WAf. a. JOHNSON. Pres't. ?
CllntOB, N. Ci v
irceTonnds for. $11
Come arly and get choice selection. -
P. L. BEIDGERS & CO.
HO North Front Ht.
Check Booki
300
CHECK BOOKS CONTAINING
C u rn C a m p h o r ,
JJELLI SS FOO D; 'J f
- Combs. Brashes, Extracts,
: Soaps, Puff Boxes, Ac, 4tc.
Vf ILUA1T U. GREEN. Drcgrlst,
July 3
117 Market street
Fifty to Two Hunlred Cliecks. Jnt received.
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larger hlqtn made to onler.. , ,
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Notes, Receipts, Ac, Lttb?rapbed at short
notice. . 1
Give us a tri.tl.
June 2. , -
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