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jOSU T. JAMES,
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PAID:
jCBSCW m0nth, $109.
Three
one month, to cento.
"? nr will be delivered by carrier
fa" ia any rar of the at tne
iomU per week.
or and liberal. "
free
above
f3rl3tr will report any and
jj'jut'0" nr resrularlv.
all fall-
'ritrTTviri Review has (he
largest
iniimi. of anv net
newspaper
kT,f. tc 7y o Wilmington,
ttTT. . rth v:n.WK).(XHi was dug from
rcC;c Sam's ricH soiMnJSSi.
Yacht i3 from.tbe Dutch crb juQlcn,
Tfce raard bouse is now .cinUty. ihe
"inmate having been discharged
s morning. ,
Tbe iio 000,000 of silver com putoa
toinlraan-of war at New Orleans
-rried tue snipu-- y-
.Tncoanty. Kentucky, woman
. ..Jt.ninJ three days at a time
r;thoct awakening, evidently Irainin
S
bra race with Jono aneriaan.
o. rrnm 931 township corres
pondents in Ohio show tbe corn crop is
Savery flattering condition, and will be
Parses! crop in the history of the
Sate.
X sold dollar is a tiny coin, but a
Bja of iogeuuity and tine lingers at
Witerbury ha3 jast built a railway lo.
coaiotive so small as to stand npon the
dollar's disc.
Mr. Abbej, in addition to his enter
prise with Mary Anderson, who is to
epeainXew York on October 12th,
will brini over Madame Gerster and a
coscart company during the coming
leuon. Galassi yill be one of tbe
siegers.
Gen. Roger A. Prjor, who at one
tiac held a seat in Congress as a Rep
resentative from Virginia, said recent
ly that "bo stood by the memorable
ormnla. 'To tbe victors belong the
noils.1 " and declared that "the reform
that he wanted was to put Republicans
cat of office and to put Democrats
in office."
The yoang ladies of New Rochelle,
S.Y , tired of being compared to the
tinging vine that derives support "and
countenance from alleged masculine
cits, anil probably more tired of wait
ing for the masculine escorts who never
come, have organized themselves in'jo
s "We Can-Go-It-Alono Club," and
tier do go italonp.
Cholera failed to strike a single one
of the 4 000 women employed in the
rational tobacco factory at Valencia,
Spain, though the disease raged vio
lently io that city, and the Medical
World recalls that tobacco workers
fere also noticed to enjoy exemption
Ironi attack during an epidemic at
Amsterdam.
Baltimore Xics : The arrests of sev
eral youths, sons of wealthy and repu
tab'.e Ohio gentlemen, on charges of
twgiary. will probably cause an in
J3iry ai the influences which led the
hoys to the commission of crime. If
the matter is well sifted, pernicious lit
erature of the Jack Sheppard type will
doubtless be found to blame for their
aiideeds.-
The Puritan will be sold to-morrow.
She was bailt hastily, as an expert
jot, to meet a crisis, and her owners
uve won glory enough. Besides, she
too large to bo run ion pleasure as a
cp. She is not fitted or furnished
Jaanously. She was built solely to
Pthe America's cup on this side of
jje Atlantic. Her missjon has been
J8SH tbo gentlemen whocontribut
" 10 her building are fully satisfied,
th'j have no further use for her.
ne Pouters, sculptors and engravers
rih Caaad Dasseldorf bavedeoid
a great majority to discard the
pat costume which characterizes
utilization of the present century.
Jo return to the picturesque gar-
3-j that the German artists wore in
ventcenth centnry. It is about
?me costume that Rubens wore
7f velvet breeches, marine blue
jog. a velvet vest, trimmed with
J1 and a largo felt hat a costume
koe late uount Liaiance, of Brussels,
'ntly wore:'
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In Psalms, vii, 13, -shalfs"
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luinea will be paid to any person
154 rmg a prinler' error in tbe book
.T1111 it out to the controller of
mu oro any other discoTerer.
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VOL. IX. W ILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY. SEPTJIBEIl
The relatives of Father Brazil. u
- VVMW
died in Des Moine?. Io wa. arn nnnf oaf
ing his will, which leaves a quarter of
a mi non dollars to tbo Catholic Church
ana $5.opo to his relatives.
LOCAL NEWS.
tIDEI TO HEW ADVEfmiEMEiTI.
C W YAflrxa Coming in
James D Nutt i rurgUt
HXINSBBKQEB Fall Stock
MUNDS BKOTHKSS ITUglst4
r C Mit.t.ek Tar lleel Linknent
A J DjsEosset, Com'r Sale for Partition
A J DkEosset, Com'r Sale for Parti Jon
New River oyster come in slowly
as yet. ,
Yoo can get all sizes of class at Jaco-
bi's Hdw. Deoot. t
According to the almanac Autumn
commences to-day.
The receipts of cotton at this port to
day loot up 1,032 bales. -
Scupperoong grapes were retailing
to-day at 20 cents per peck.
The storm signal still floats, but there
has as yet been no wind of any conse
quence here.
You will And a large assortment of
tabie'cutlery, at very reasonable prices,
at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot.
Turner's Almanac says that it will
be cold, with frequent showers, on
Thursday and Friday of this week.
Do not buy your winter underwear
until you have seen the elegant line
displayed at Dyer's. Every thing
new. - t
The rainfall here yesterday and dur
ing Sunday night, approximating five
inches, was unusually heavy for this
latitude. J
The steamship Regulator, Doane,
from New York, arriyed at her wharf
in this city to-day, for the first time in
several weekfj
For the best unlaundried white shirt
in the city, call at the Wilmington Shirt
Factory; only 75c. J.Elsbach, Prop.,
No. 27 Market st. . tf
Ger. brig Frida, Dyes.clearod to-day
for Bowling, Scotland, with 500 casks
spirits turpentine and 2,050 barrels
ro3in. valued at $10,000, shipped by
Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son.
There was no City Court to-day. The
case which was continued for the de
fendant from yesterday until this morn
ing was again continued until Thurs
day morning? ' The continuancy this
timewas for the State.
The remains of the lamented Mr.
WillieBordeaux, Deputy Sheriff ot Pen
der county, whose sad fate was rev
corded by us yesterday, reached Bur
gaw last night and were interred to-day
in the family burying ground, a lew
miles from that town.
Mr. F. A. Newbury ha3 in his gar
den on Eighth and Walnut streets a
a banana plant that has nearly ot
quito twenty banannas growing upon
it. They are looking healthy and
thrivinir, as if ,they . intended to stay
there until they are ripe.
Colored Lodge.
The Grand Tabernacle of North
Carolina of the Grand United Order ol
Lovo and Charity, a secret benevolent
colored organization, convened in an
nuai session at their Lodge room in
his city this morning.
Audit and Finance.
The Board of Audit and Finance met
yesterday afternoon and audited and
approved several bills. The petition of
W.- McEvans, to lease some of the
city's land near the Fourth street mar
ket, which was approved by the com
mittee on markets, was non-concurred
in by the Board. No other business of
importance was transacted.
Probably Stolen. .
One of tho street hands this morning
found a large piece of brass under one of
the street crossings, which was evident
ly a bearing for shafting, either lor
some steamboat or other heavy ma
chinery. It was at the City Hall this
morning where those who have missed
such property could have an opportunity
of examining it? It' size would indi
cate that it was intended for shafting of
about tlx inches in diameter, and i
is somewhat worn with use.
BiST Corn.
At the store of Mr. G. W. Penny, on
Market street, we : saw , to-day some
samples of corn which were remark
ably fine. It was flint corn and one of
the ears contained .30 well developed
rows of kern els. It was raised by Mr.
Moses McKiethan, on his place in
Brunswick wunty.
Bound Over.
Mr. W. F. Less man, who was arrest.
ed a few days since on a charge of rob
bing the mails, was brought before U.
S. Commissioner T. M. Gardner this
morning for a hearing. The defendant
wai?ed an examination and gave bail
in the sum of $1,000 fur his appearance
at tbe next term of the U. S. District
Court. TJ. S. District Attorney W. S.
O'B. Robinson appeared in the interests
of tbe government.
I.O. O. F.
The sixty-first session of the Sover
eign Grand Lodge. Independent Order
of .Odd Fellows, is now being held at
Baltimore, Md. Mr. C. Ms- Busbee, of
Ualeigb, is the representative of the
Grand Encampment of North Carolina,
and Messrs J. F. Payne, of Monroe.
and J. Woodard, of Wilson, are the
representatives of the Grand Lodge of
North Carolina. The statement that
the sessions are held now only once in
two years is incorrect, a3 they are held
annually. There is a movement on
foot to have the meetings hid bieenni-
ally, but it has not become a rule yet.
Box-Stubs.
Firet Assistant Postmaster-Genera
A. E. Stevenson has issued an order
that hereafter postmasters furnished
With box-rent stub-books will retain
the stubs of the said books in their res
pective offices for five years, subject to
examination by inspectors or other
authorized persons, after which tbe
stubs may be disposed of as waste
paper. Box-rent stnb-books with
printed instructions to conform with
this order will be furnished to date
from January 1, 1886, and the stubs of
the books already furnished for the
quarter commmencing October 1, 1885,
will bo filed bv Dost masters in their
respective offices, in compliance with
this order, notwithstanding the printed
orders to tbe contrary.
Ropes and twines of all kiniU and
sizes, at J a coin's Hdw. Depot. t
Chicken Stealing.
Mr. James Best, who lives at No.
307 North Fifth street, between MuU
bury and Walnut, arose at about half
past 5 o'clock this morning, pre
paratory to going to work, and stepped
out into his back yard when he saw a
colored mun at work upon his hen
coop trying to force it open with an
axe. Tho would be thief, seeing that be
was discovered and thinking possibly
that it was ratber too lato in the day
for successful hen roost robbing, beat a
hasty retreat, but not until he had
thrown the axe with which he was
working at Mr. Be3t as a gentle re
minder that tho interruption was un
timely and not relished ; but fortunate
ly without doing any damage. It was
Mr. BestVaxe and he ought to feel
grateful that tho thief did not take it
with him in his flight.
Tbe Special Delivery.
Pursuant to the order of the Post
master General, bearing date of August
II, 1885, in reference to the introduc
tion of a special delivery system, the
following rules are issued by General
Superintendent Jamison for the guid
ance of postmasters and postal clerks
in preparing for dispatch letters
bearing the special delivery stamp:
l. Whfin d "snatched indirect or ex-
nresa oouch. from one post office to
another postoffice, or from a railway
postoflice to a postoince, a separate
Dackace should be made when there
are five or more letters. When there
are less than five letters they should be
placed together upon the outside of the
lptfpr Tmnkac-o so as to be readily
discovered by the person opening the
poucn.
2, When dispatched from the post
nfFir tn a r.ailwav nostoflice. or from
on ft railwav nostoffice to another, a sep-
erate packago should be made when
there are nve or more or tnese leiiers
nHdres3ed to the same Dostoffice; when
there are less than five letters they
should be placed upon tne outsiue oi a
direct package, or immediately under
the label slip of a route or State pack
age. 3 Pnsfmasters and railway DOStai
clerks will report to their Division
Superintendent all failures to comply
witn the above rules.
Perlectiy Satisfied
Is the way patrons express themselves
after trading these many years at
Shriek's. The public have found out
it is best to deal at the Old Reliable's,
where goods can be bad at lair prices.
As a consequence, each season many
new names are added lo the list of our
regular patrons. You may rest assured
of getting the most and best value in
clothing for men, boys and children for
the least money at Shriek's. As usu
al our prices will be from 15 to 33 per
cent lower than other dealers willfurr
nish similar goods for. Siikier, the Old
Reliable Clothier, 114 Market St., sign
of the Golden Arm. ' . - "rt.
' Belitjlous Itenis. V'
The Snnday Schools of Wilmington
Presbytery met in Convention at Wal
lace CDuplin Roads) this morning.
The.delegates from this city are Mr. C.
H. Robinson, frpai the First Presby
terian Church, and Mr. J. D. Mallard
and Miss B. R. Price, all of whom have
gone, from the Second Presbyterian
Church. The Convention will adjourn
ioraorrow night.
Wilmington Presbytery will meet at
Burgaw, Pender county, on Thursday,
the 24tb inst. The delegates from this
city are Mr. John McLaurin, from the
First Presbyterian Church, with Mr.
B G. Worth as ' alternate, and Mr.
Robert McDougald from tbe Second
Presbyterian Church.
Persouai
.Mr. Williams T. Bannerman, clerk c f
the Superior Court of Pender county,
was in tbe city to day.
We regret that Mr. J. H. Muse, of
the Star, is not yet able to be about.
Tbe weather is quite unfavorable for
him
Mr. Charles Murphy, formerly Su
perintendent of streets, has been quite
sick with chilis and fevers for a few
days, but was able to be out again
this morning.
U. S. District Attorney W. S. O'B
Robinson was in the city to-day on
official business.
Collector C.-H. Robinson is absent
from the city in attendance upon the
Sunday School Convention of Wil
mington Presbytery which will bo held
at Wallace (Duplin Roads) to-day and
to-morrow.
Criminal Court.
The Criminal Court of New Hanover
county, Judge O. P. Meares presiding
and Solicitor B. R Moore appeariDg
for the State, convened at the Court
house in this city yesterday morning.
The morning hour was chiefly devoted
to selecting a grand jury and in deliv
ering tbe usual charge to the same.
The following compose the grand jury
for tbe term :
J. G. Swann, foreman: II. H.
Bloom, B. S Hoskins, John H. Lewis,
Fred Clark, John Sidbury, Jesse W
Lewis. D. B. Futrell, C. P. Raspberry.
D. N. Chadwick, J. O. Ormsby and
Edward W. Sanders.
The following have been the proceed
ings since tbe commencment of the
term:
State vs. John Jones and Effie
Howard, affray. The defendants waived
bill of indictment and submitted,
Judgment suspended on payment of
costs.
State vs. Moses Bryant, larceny.
Defendant waived bill ot indictment
and submitted,' and judgment was sus
pended on payment of costs.
State vs. W. R. Kenan, misdemeanor,
Not guilty and defendant discharged.
This case was one of nine which were
brought against several of the mer
chandise brokers doing business in the
city who were charged with drumming
without a necessary license. The case
did not go to the jury, but was decided
by the Court. In the opinion of the
Court the law upon which the action
was based is unconstitutional, inas
much as it discriminates between drum
mers from other States doing business
here and those who are residents here.
A drummer from another State is re
quired by the law to pay a State tax. A
resident drummer is also required to
pay tbe same drummers tax, but sec
tion 25, of chapter 15, ot the
laws of 1885, give3 a rebate to
the resident drummer of tbe amount of
his purchase tax for tbe same time,
which is discriminative against tbe
non-resident drumme r and makes the
law unconstitutional. The Supreme
Court of the United States has decided
that no State can impose a tax upon a
non-resident drummer which it dcei
not impose upon the drummers of its j
own State Io consequence of this de
cision, which will affect the entire State,
a 'nol pros with leave" was entered in
all the other caes similar in character.
State vs. W. 11, Howe, misdemean
or. Defendant submits and judgment on
payment of co3ts.
State vs. John Brogan, larceny. ' De
fendant called and failed and judgment
nisi against John Brogan and fifty dol
lars. State vs. Thoma3 W. Gordon, burg
lary. Set for trial at 9 o'clock a. m.
on Friday, September 25th. .
State vs. Julius Jones and James
Collins, larcenyi r On trial, r: ? i
.. Indications. c
; For oe South Atlantic States i, fair
weather, except preceeded in the East
ern portion by cloudy weather and rain,
continued cool Northeast winds, back
ing to North west,and higher barometer-
22, 1885. NO.
221
JfKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES D. NUTT,
Druggist. 1518 N. Front Street.
QDSTOMERS MAY BELY UPON OB
talnlBff Pure Medlclne3. Phytlcianb Prescrip
tions and family tfcclpes accurately prepared,
sept 22
Myrtle Grove Oysters,
OUH OYSTEU SO ASTER UAS BEEN
II tied up first class, and we are now pre
pared to eerre up OYSTER ROASTS Jn srood
style at PINE GROVE, WRIGUTSVlLiLK
auuwu. some good riu-imii on liana
Telephone No. 70.
ED. WILSON MANNING,
sept 17 St th eat tu Proprietor.
M. CKONIiY, Auctr. N
BY CRONLY & MORRIS.
Sale for Partition.
B
Y VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE OF A
decree of the Superior Court of New Hanover
county, in a certain ex parte special proceed
ing there pending, where'n Frederick J. Lord,
Armanaj. uckosec;, w imam L. ueuosset,
and others arc the petitioners. I. as Commis
sioner under sa'd decree, will ofl'er for ta?c to
the highest bidder, at the Court House door,
inthecitvof Wilmington, at 12 o'clock, on
Wednesday, the 14th day of October, 1883, a
ios oi lanu situate in said city, beginning m
the Wctt line of a private alley, which ovens
into South side of Market street between Sec
ond and Third streets, at a point liWfeet South
fram intersection cf said line of said alley
with Market street, and running thence South
with said line of said alley 17 feet, thsncc Weet
paranei witn Market street us leet, 7 lnche.
thence North parallel with Second street 17
feet, and thence East parallel with Market
sircet yd icct, i inencs to beginning, being a
part oi iiOt rio. 4 in uiock loo.
Terms of Sale uno-fourth of the purchase
money t j be paid in cash, balance in three
equal instalments, in 4, s and 12 months re
epectlvely, from day of sa!e, purchasers to
give notes for deferred payments di awing in
terest from day of sale at rate of eight per
cent. j . UEUuasnix,
sept 22-4t 12, 20, oct G, 13 - Com'r
M. CKONLY, Auct'r.
BY CRONLY & MORRI3.
Sale for Partition,
B
Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE
superior Court of New Hanover county, in a
cause there pending before the Clerk, between
james o. Munus and wife Eliza it. Munds,
Maty C. Lord, Wm. L DcRosset, Jr., ind
otners, piaintma, and Frederick J. Lord, Ar
mand J. DeUosset. John R. London and oth
ers, defendants. I as Commissioner under said
decree, will offer for sale to the highest bid
der, at tne court uouse door in the city of
Wilmington, at 12 o'clock, on Wednesday, the
14th day of Cckfber, 1S85. all that lot ol land
situate m said city, beginning In the South
line ol Market street, 70 icet Jast from its In
tersection Wltli Eastern line ot Second: struct.
and running thence East with Market street
4s reet, then otuth parallel with second street
30 feet to a brick wall, thence West with said
wall 2 feet, thence South with said wall
87 feet and 8 inches to a brick building,
thence with the line of said building East 4
feet, thence South with the Eastern line of
bald building 23 feet and 7 Inches, thence West
with the Southern line of eaid building S feet
and 7 inches to a wall, thence South with said
wall and the West line of another brick build
ing 50 feat and 0 Inches to a stone wall, thence
West with said stone wall 45 feet, and thence
North parallel with Second street 193 leet to
beginning, being part of Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3
in Block 153. Said lot will tc divided by a
straight line xunrlng from North to south.
and sold in two separate parcels; the West lot
or parcel naving a front or lid icet on Market
street and running back tne same widtn I'Jd,
and the East lot having a front, of 25 feet on
Market and running 19S feet, being 22 feet
wide on Its back line.
Plat of said lot can be sefrn at ofllcc of Cronly
as morris.
Terms of Sale One-fourth of purchase
money to be paid in cash, balance In three
equal instalments In 4, 8 and 12 months respec
tively from day of sale, purchaser to give notes
tor deterred payments drawing interest lrom
day or sale at rate of eight per cent.
A. J. DE RUSSET,
sept 22 4t, 22 29, oct , 13 Com'r.
TIN EOOFING,
T300F REPAIRING AND PAINTING.
Tin and Sheet Irn Ware made to. order.
StovePIpcs. Elbows, &c, 4c.
r jobbing generally.
W. E. KING,
Practical Tinsmith,
Princess, bet. Front and Water Streets
sept 21
Tar Heel Liniment.
F
OR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.
Ely's Cream Balm and Wel-De-M evor's Ca-
tarrn (jure. Also, a complete stock of Patent
Medicines, Drugs, Ac, at
W. M. Mii.i.Kit'a,
ccpt 21 Corrcr Fourth and Nun et
Rev. Daniel Morrelle's
gNGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
The twenty-sixth annual section will bcrin
Ttursday, the 1st of October.
For terms cr any information, call at tbe
School Honse, corner of filth and Orange
streets. . cept 19 2w
Gape Fear Academy.
1UIE THIRTEENTH SESSION WILL open
. on Monday. ScpX 23th, in the Meginney
School Room, corner Fourth and Princess Sta.
It is Impressed upon parents and guardians
that It U Important that pnpils should enter
at the beginning of tbe session. Catalogues to
be had at tne koo store?.
WASHINGTON CATLETT,
sept 13 2w Principal.
unds Bros.,
IXrHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG
W GISTS, 1C4 North Front St.. Wilmington.
N. C. Solicit orders from Physicians and
Merchants In the country, and guarantee best
goods and lowest prices. sept 10
Mechanics Saloon.
OS. Front St.
BEST GLASS Or KEG BEER IN THE
city. Best fie Cigar. Best 10c Whiskey.
A few more bottles of JPrlrate 8tocic left.
sept 13 J. M. HCGOWA.
from osz rrtcit ca try tzZ all 'szljicti
ceBcrallatOTCst bet V , : - .
Xhs name of the writer must arwmpi be '
Blsaed to the Effltor. :
Communications tail be wrtttu oa am
one side of the paper.
rwsonaliUes must be avoided.: -
And It Is especially and particularly cad
tood that the Editor does not always cndoi
the views of correspondents uisss so slttt
In the editorial columns.
NEW ADVERISESIENTS.
OF-
Fall & Winter
AT-
1
116 Market St.
An Entirely New Stock
- OF
Silks, llhadams, Ottomans,
Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricots,
Ladies' Cloth, Henriettas,
Flannels, &c , &c. '
White Good
Lices, Edgings,' Furs, Gloves,
Corsets. Men's and Boys' Wear,
Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods,
Domestics, Notions, &c.t &c. .
At prices lower than they have been
known for years.
Terms Positively Cash !
W I shall sell my good.3 as low as
tbe lowest catalogues. All I ask Is tho
same treatment
Cash ! Cash ! Gash !
And ftEsuro, you at the aaine time, my
kind patrons, that I propose to main
tain in the future the reputation gained
in the past of having
- i ' -
The Best, the Cheapest I
AND
MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS :
To be found outside of New York.
Call and be convinced at
iW. IW. KATZ'S
sept 21
11(5 JJUUKET ST.,
Fall Stock;.
E ARE RECEIVING DAILY OUR Fall
Stock. Plants, Organs, Musical Merchandise
of every description, Fancy Goods, Standard
Works, all the latest Novels of the day. Blank,
Books, School Books, StaUoncrv of all kinds.
Steel Engravings, Ollographs, Oil
beautiful Velvet and other Frames,
Paintings, '
Cbromos,
&c, all of which we are selling at iho lowest
prices,
sept 21
P. IIEINSBEBGER.
Selling Rapidly I
ALL WOOL CASSIMERES FOR MEN. AND
BOYS.
o
AM NOW OFFERING THE FINEST"
stock of TABLE GOODS In the city, cheapen
than ever before. '
Bargains In LADIES' AND GENTS' U. S.
HDK.eS.
Ladles' line II. S. Hdkfs, 121& and 15 cents.
Ladies' fine Tacked Hdkfs. 14 and 20 cents.
Gents' floe ILS. Hdkfs. 25 cents.
A splendid stock Of 'LINEN COLLAR 3 for
Ladles and Gentlemen.
A prood line of low Priced WINTER DRESS
GOODS.
eept Sl JNO. J. HEDiUCK.
Coming In. x
O1
UE SEW GOODS ARE COMING IN
dally, and wc are now able to offer you
SCHOOL I.OOKS,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, - ,
BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY, ,
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
A fine line of- Oil Paintings, ' Chromos, Ac, .
All kinds of Picture Frames made to order at
chart notice. C. W. YATESr
sept 21
G
oods
1.
KATZ'S,
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