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this PA12 areata. Saaaaj oeptetl by jOSH T. JAMES, ttOB PAID:. Three! one month, 35 cents. V08 ic delivered by carrier, free pcr w f tha dt-. at the aboYe m n7 . - nti per week. oriM , m ind nnerai. "C7 - . a til tnrtn Jin v &uu mh-v- i w vVtbclr paper regularly. has the lamest The U-lliV . - F uUdion of. any newspaper .. vacht. Naniouna. costs by court officials in , tin1P5 reach seventy-five The trouble "Down ou i.iwii-'kvnM .11 ... n nn iI fill? 1UU1IC f:J ' ' :,,ot fhR members ride to jTrctings on railroad passes. (1. harpe. late chief of the 'r. A postoflice inspectors, LB". - nnminatcd by the Republicans I day ..,..1 ct Chattanooga, -1 'V.oMnnnne'a- Tcntl. xt. r-rrptt of the Methodist I own as agreeaoio lor mat purpuae a n Re .ui- - Una ic has issued a fer- mignt nave oeen. sir I H If .r,i:tical appeal to the people ot ffI.H - 1 . . ,i,irt;nr with these words:! party landmarks go I v oie siraign- fect sober country: fcr There has b en no lack of frost out in day i . i. n .. Ctatou in North r-m s ana uiuci lulM . . . .,,. rn ain belt during me tass few Mi but tbe corn has escaped without diaise. The grain is so far advanced now as to be safe in any event. A special from ljondon to the Phila de'phia Press says that the Scottish Geographical Society is preparing a wp!porue tor Lieutenant Greely, the American arctic explorer, who- is (lecture in Edinburgh next Novcm- .. bet. X ' - 1 " Va3hin gton Star: There is a r.vt love feast, around the fatted per calf of reconciliation, between the w ortho- dox Republicans ot New York and the city. Ktarned mugwumps. Ana me lemo- mts seem rather happy, too.over their loss. - I .. -,r,na ihf. tnr I will be a brilliant fashionable season in the American colony this Winter," says EJward Kiog in his Paris letter.. "Our Democratic friends are preparing to show what they can do in the line of display." . n,fl ua Kmorv Storrs left his wile absolutely penniless. He did not leave enough to pay his- funeral expenses. The recipient of the largest tees paid to any Chicago lawyer, he did not leave his wife enough to.pay for a day's lodg ing or to buy a day's bread. . ' The packers of mackerel for the win ter market are alarmed. It has been found that this class ot fish is remarka- b!i scarce, estimates placing the defi ciency at 40,000 barrels. At an aver age of 350 mackerel to the barrel, shortage will be 14,000,000 fish. the Party lines in New York seem to be 151 n strintlw drawn ana 106 JNBW ' i rr T , .i,t tkMif i iors ueraia is uisgruuiieu iuw" v .. mm I not, apparently, Wcause tno wug- wampshave gone back to their mire Min Kn kdnio iha ramn.ritA did I not follow them. Hill's nomination means war on the civil service humbug and a atraightout Democratic victory. Detroit tree Press: In the next Congress an effort will be made to do way with the sunset guns now fired t all military posts in the country, It i a silly, senseless waste of powder. and results in a score or moro of deaths each year. The sun knows its busi ness and doesn't want any flipfloppery about it. "Business." savs the Chicago Times oltrldav ''is Hvelv in drv coods, gro I xfm K.ta .nri BhnA.q. and other I Prominent branches; and -the indica- , -.- - - t lues that tho corn crop of the country win amount to 1,990.000.000 bushelf, an Dcreaso of 195.000,000 busneis, or near - i 11 per cent, over last year, makes enjers and sellers feel more conniucnce ia the future," i I t, . . . . i.i j r it. 1 na ia um .if BTorv i i.c i it i ui iui) i Jimm o t?.,411 JIfnr nfthn Anirnsta. I 1UI1U VI IIIK, B l J . - , U. uuu, vw.v . XI n. -,DD.t n uutic i.i.v.u-v. -j - colored chnrch ia the country, and had m his pocket a silver half-dollar, just 'the fare back to Augusta. At the con- elusion of his sermon the minister or- dered a collection for his benefit, "Of course." said he. "I s'pects every pus- lion tn nmothin ? hnt I'se told dat Mr. Thomas, up de land yonder, had ome turkeys stole Friday night. I Wt want any wan who had a ban in stealin1 dem turkeys to put any "money ia a n TrruM ha r,tto T-pahAfl - ucu " -:: 11 r. Randall not a man bad refused to contribute, and the preacher's eyes yefeon him. His half dollar accord inly went into the plate. . ' mi 1 Hjou need a Fluting Machine you be supplied with .one at "Jacobi's r - v - r m ym LOCAL NEWS. MDEX TO IEW rnVEBTIXlOEITX. Davis & Sos For 8ile C W Yjltxs School Books Csxio A Thomas For Salo Muxds Bkothxrs Druggist r G Milleb Tar Heel Liniment Beihsbkboxb H astral Instruments Mbs Joiur 8mttii Eock Spring Hoel L Sim ox & Co Copartnership Notice IloLMrs A Filltjlw New Grocery Store We lose this daylight. month 65 minntea ot I This month has five Thursdays, five Fridays and five Saturdays. The receipts of cotton at this port to-1 foot up 1,037 bales. Tbift is "moving day," but it has not Go and buy a suit of clothes at Hvug that fa t Kin nlaoo tn aot. n. nor- nt and good good3. t We have had heavy rains here to- but we think it win clear QfLto- night and to-morrow be cooler. Rev. D. U. Tuttle will preach, by re quest, a sermon especially to men at Fifth Street M. E. Church to-niht. Turner's aluanac got it right for to day, so far as the rain is concerned, al though there.has been very little wind. For the best unlaundried white shirt in the city, call at the Wilmington Shirt Factory; only 75c. J.Elsbach, Prop., No. S27 Market st. tf We are sorry to ledrn that the hog cholera i3 prevailing in some portions ot Brunswick county, not far from the At 3 Oiciock this afternoon the ther mometer iQ lhi3 office registered 75 de- tins nuoiuuuu iug mo- grees, which is one degree i i I UC1U ' I Summer heat. c tk c,;K ooontltJ nf Knr-1 .11111 baa lu a m. - WW U V w gaw. to- day opened T?rtb- Snrinrr I Hotel. The house has been renovated and refurnished and is now ready for the accommodation of guests. One man charged with .fast driving was brought beforo the Mayor this morning, but was discharged with a severe reprimand upon his promise to run on schedule time in the future. co.Thnatmen reriort that the river ariMnwand falline raoidlv yes- terdav It is hoped that the rain of to- Axtpnd to the od country and o-Jii th streams so that the Cape a II " I Fear may receive the benefit of it. Indication. pL..h nth Atinntift States, local rainls. Northeast winds, becoming vari- Ut IU6 ' I Iu nrooPd in Northern Dor- n. 1 1 in. a idiu&i -ww - - bv fii:De barometer and slight .v. 9 in an.nArfnrn. I i Luauxca lla i . - i : . i irna Enval(rn I I The exports foreign for the month ja Coniamhdr ftnth 1R85. as taken lTom ih books at the Custom House, foot up as follows : Cotton. 2.408 bales, valued at $108,- 360: spirits turpentine 3C0.55U gallons, valued at SI 16.483; rosin, 15.910 bar rels, valued at $19,353; lumber, 245.000 1 rn.t ,Tinrwi ah &5.440. making a total I amounting to $219,636. Superior Court. The entire morning session of court to-day was consumed in an action of eiectment in which Henry B. Walker was plaintiil and w imam opi defendant. Tha pnon war irivea to the AUWVV" O inrv at about half past 1 nlrIr I hid - . . i afternoon, when penamg mcir uuu.u I . . . :i of a verdict, tne court i-o 3 p.m. Mr. J. D. ceiiamy, jr., :a r il sinmnrr anu iir ni.i M. petrea tor mu " Bellamy appearou ioriaoucieu. ... Cr0p. v I urom me oest mioruianw" i. ... . . r .. : : ; n cr. v.AAn ri t r nniiin nv mtiuiiim iu am" uku v w -J 1 l nn.Wan tha rioo p.ron on MM r " 511 K cor, crnn.l this VP.ar. T J e- and it is being harvested in first rate order and prime condition, it now commands from $1 to $1.15 per bushel, The crop in Eastern North Carolina wm be small as compared with that Qf iast year and it will bring from 71 mnta to 90 cents oer bushel. 1 his low price, as compared with the Cape pear rice. Is from the fact that the a for- I mer ia cultivated outside of tide water. The Carolina Rice Mills, in this city, I f n rvn ih firtof this sea- t- son's crop and commence muling in about 10 days. bv buvinsr vour hootincr nil nookm? stoves from Jaco- i- iu f TUnra snn' will find i a nMrmAnt coit a.iargo anu uuv . WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, Missionary Meeting. The Wilmington Missionary Baptist Association will convene at the First Colored Baptist Church to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. A. M. Conway, Moderator. Rev. J. H. Dor sett will preach the introductory sur- mon at night. A New Enterprise. Messrs W. K. Worth & Co., the en- terDrisine oroDnetors of the Ice f ac tory in this city, have leased stalls Nos. 14 and 16 in the New Market and will ororf thom a moat rflfr; irnrator. From v ww w v. - - --m w I which they will sell the article. Thsv will deal in Western meats, whichjhey will bring here in refrigerator cars and which they will keep pure by mean3 of their cold room at the factory. For the Pen. Deputy Sheriff Emanel Nichols start ed for the State Penitentiary, at Ral eieh. this mornins with the following anJJ prisoners who were convicted sentenced at the recent term of the Criminil Court of New Hanover conn ty: Juliu9 Jones, larceny, four years. J. H. Johnson, larcency, six years. John Nichoh alia3 Robert Lilly, for gery, four years. John Thomas, larceny, three years All the prisoners are colored and a descriptive list of each one was sent with them to be left with the peniten tiary authorities. The descriptive list givts the physical condition ot the pris- rtnpr nnnn lp.nvia? the iail so that the authorities may act understanding in leasing and working convicts. The movement was inaugurated by the North Carolina State Board of Health on account of the considerable mortality which has prevailed .... . . i S .Tlr' .l -j : r.. nf otmVi fotfilit.xr in I oil as IHUVCUUC w l ouwu l.i..j . . ... j i. ; . . I thfifnturo. tsv tnis man me prisou au- thorities know whether the prisoners i . ... , . i hvnnv ta nt ot dis-ase wnen iney are majm W V mmm m - - naixrnA or whfit heithfiv thev are id robust health, and in leasing only thoso haalthv and able to endure remarkable fatigue and exposure, it w Mv - can easily bo determined by the sick Mat nr? mortuarv rate whether the -mvir!t lalorers are being treated as they should be or are poorly fed, over worked and improperly cared tor. New Hanover county is the pioneer in this movement and it is to be hoped that every other county in the State will follow suit in the humane a3 well as profitable idea. m 11 HII liiLD 17U1IUJ Immediate Delivery. This avstem eoes into effect to-day and the points relative w iw ma miw.. and the points relative to it are interest inland important. . . , , . I The record dook snows ,"i"..i"XL 9ttnol?l.te.rLwn sHam an ttirbrt ronai vs-a:i ;i niuinii u t av u n,,,. address of letter; date and hour rf rnnmnti name OI messeusBi , uuui - - ' - , Anxmrxr nnri name or receiptur, auu mm a r Ira 1 F SUV. 'oacr hooks will indicate .. . f tha ictter the name ct f h norn tn whom it is addressed, the date of the receipt of the letter, , the P " BT tirfxit bv the party the letter is addressed. . . . j j ,i The following are tho instructions to messengers: All letters, wnen turnea over to a messenger, must be delivered with the utmost aispaicn. aiessengeia muo v u,t..na(i in tho nffira and while deliver - mm . - -! i- nrnor l r uriii whii uouaiw iu i n rr mpfiSflffiS No messenger will be retained in em ployment who is not prompt and faith ful in the discharge of his duties, and who is not respectful to all persons milh wlinm hfi has busineS3 Tttoro must in every caso be de I i;n.rd tt th nprjfin addressed, or to I UH,ll,V V-.. , . . j . 1 oiy-io finn snPPiallV SULUUIUCU !- inoivn nia rr ceive his mail. In the absence of the dressee. laUUlcssce. tij . a . .. or any one navmg sues special authority irom mm, o may be maybe denvereu io auy iwuu.w member of the addressee's lamuy or VnVrtnor or clerk of hte or to any m i t 1 1 ir reSDonsible Derson employed m his office, or to the ouicer or aguu A1 I . . a nnn I uon w wuicu nuutowcu. i Tha noronn rr irnnni n. lCLbci v ivwvrt - . . . . . , 1 L!. AAlnmnnFIha hrvnlT. &nfl ellLBr LUw "Liw I "V" , i T- L (UnJnmn im- I C1S6 time OI UeiiyetJ m w"""" mediately preceding. Tf thorn hn nnv nOtaCB due, UU3hO stamps to correspond with the amouni must be collected by tne messenger u '"SWwmSbaiitowed car fare or other expenses. , Parties who desire quick ans wers w i i noir nnrrpannnimnm win lauiuaw their correspondence will laciuaw uw ; Vequiring their correspondenU to make use of the "immediate aenvetj stamp" in mailing their replies. z rr' ZZ n Kfpra T.nold Simon, tienry xruu- - . . . j i f bild and Lopoia orunnuu j AAMrfnareL;. nHpr thn stvle of L. bvpiitiiuuiiuii' . w j Qimnn Xr. fin . as wholesale dealers in KtlUVU f i . I linnors. tobacco aud cigars. " iney arc successors in Wilmington to the I firm rf H Rrnhhild & BfO. and the I t..,oa;a iirnh of thn Richmond M""" VV TV," 1 Harbor Master's Report. The following U the number of ves sels' with the amount of their tonnage. as taken from the books of CapL Joseph Price, Harbor Master, arriving at this port during the month ended September 30th, 1885: American 6 steamers, 5,530 tons; 13 schooners, 4,172 tons, making atotal of 19 ve3sel3 and 9,702 tons. Foreign 2 steamers. 1,881 tons; 6 barques, 2,662 tons and 5 brigs, 1.546 tons, making a total foreign of 13 ves sels and 6.089 tons and a grand total oi , . . me. mtnm t. esseis aggregauog to.i wm Three Stores JKobbetL . , From Mr. Ancrum Evans, of Brunswick county, who is in the citv to-dav. we learn of some exten- cinnrnhKnrioauihir'li worn nprnp.t rfttfid I w " . T. rT .T in that county on last Inday mght. The storojDf Mr. W. W. Drew, 8 miles from the city, on the Georgetown road. thatof Mr. D. R. Walker, on the same road, and 11 miles from tnc city, anu that ot Mr. George H. Cannon, also on the same road and 13 mile3 from the city, were broken into on that night and all of them robbed. In each place the money drawer was rifled, and from Mr. Cannon's store it is certain that goods were also taken, the others not haviner as vet'missed any articles. The money secured amounted in all to not a . mr than 2() There is no clue to the more tnan I nere is bo emu iu iue thieves, but it seems pretty certain that all of the work was done by one gang. Concert and Ball. Tho ele?ant ball iu the new brick building on Front street, opposite the market, the property ot Mr. H. Vollers, which has heretofore been known as Vollers' Hall, was duly christened last night and will in tho future De known as Concordia Hall. The occasion was t, fnnA Tin II artrl Cnnoprt. nt t hf ( PV tUV VI 1 huu AJiAit. - - r rt . T- 1 t mania vjoruet liauu, u u.w&aui- party, composed mainly of the gallant .. . . - i i j ' c r i mon ana DeauillUl laoies oi our uci- - man fellow citizens, were present to give grace to ine iesuve uour. iue band, under the direction of that ac . e t riu complished musician, Prof. R.J. Hern- don, discoursed excellent music and displayed a remarkable proficiency in musical science considering i.hfi hriof time they have been in practice. The Italian harpers furnished tho music for the dancers and merry feet triped lightly to the inspiration of their delightful strains. Mayor Hall was present and at the solicitation ot the party made a but felicitously conceived speech, I - . . . . rr- i ji which was a most nappy euon anu was heartily applauded by those present. At midnight a sumptuous supper was Unread in one of the anterooms to I-" which ample justice was done, after dancins was asain resumed i ' and kept up until a lato hour, or, rath- er. until a roasonaoiy eaiiV flour mi i - , morning, a preiiy le-iuuiu ui mu w- . ' . i . L . A C A. casion was an elegant and beautifully desiened'floral lyre, donated by Mrs. H. Rehder, and raffled off for the hrmefit of the band. Mr. Willie Moise was the successful contestant for the prize. Personal- rjoh H. B. Short returned on last nig'a traja from New York after an UhaonnA of ahout ten davs. He is in i mwmwmvv w " . 1 cood health. I v. .. i . i aihorr u worth, tormeriv iae popplar steamboat commander on the Cape Fear, was in tho city to-day, looking as hearty and genial as ever. Dayid S. Cowan, Esq., of Columbus ... ri county, the newly appomtea special agent of the U. S. Treasury Depart- ment, was in the city to day. Miriam Greencwaid lett on this! m0rning train tor Richmond. Va, to miatrtm u R.h;M h yhuci,"."' aow resides there. We recret to state that our friend, BrQm j. Um MuSe, of the Star, is yet i liik vaiier auucis. auu uw "a""" - I 1TOI. tU. Van Ier reiumcu w tuc I . -t- t . 1 U I .. , , . r. . . . city a lew aaya smcu w uu u I SAVPmi WftfiKS. UtS UilS BVCUfc UJUBb Ul k tjme wnne away, in New York u We are glad to notice that he looks in much better health than we bayeseen him in a ion time and he says that the trip i ... . - . . . r . 1!tA nfi. has made mm leei ukq a new uiao. rroi. n. o. hhuuuu, "" this' city several months engaged teaching instrumental music, having l . . . I lii led his engagement. filled his engagement, will leave to- ... . . . nmft . , Yorkville. S. C. Uft uw & wa uiw mwsmw Prof. Ilerndon. while here, has made many wSrm friehds wlio will part with him with regret. Ho is a thorough musician and has accomplished' much in the difficult science for one so young. We wish him an abundant success in nr- - JLJ S.V 8 1885. NO. 229. Messrs Holmes & Fillyaw opened to day in Mr J. C. Stevenson's old stand, on Market street, near Second, with a handsome assortment of family groceries, all new and fresh Irom first hands. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale. 90 BBLS. NO'. 1 SEPTEMBER MULLETS, New catch. "103 pounds In every barrel." oct 1 It DAV13 & SON Eock Spring Hotel. - TV FRIENDS IN THIS CITY AND SEC- VI tlrn are rcsDectfullv no tilled that I have this day opened the Kocfc Spring Hotel, foot when thev come to see me comfortable beds. nf iihostr.nt street, wcerij i cromiso mum aladnable and prompt attendance, at low rates. Will be pleased to see them au. iiespecuuuy. MBS. JOHN SMITH, lately of Baraw. oct l lm Announcement NEW GROCERY STORE. T 1HE PUBLIC AKE HEREBY NOTIFIED that e have opened a GROCERY STORE at 131 MARKET 8TKEET. (steven-xm'a old stand), and are prepared to sell the FRESHEST and CMOiUKsrunu CERIES at a most reasonable rate. We are young men, and ask you to give us a trial, and tin tn hnvft a fair share of patronage and merit the confidence of ail by strict attention to business. Bespectruliy, oct i tf holmks & i illy AW MllSical Instruments. t have opened in the l&.st few days musical INSTRUMENTS enough to supply ev.rv man, woman an4 child with one or more Fine Musi Boxes from $1 to $59; ultars frou $1 to $15 each; Violins from $1.50 to $12 each; Accordeons from $1 to $10; Blow Aconrdecns from $1 to $3; Mantel urcnea H"? i vv. . r-F - - . . . - . ter Concert Harps. JKiuie u armomcaB, . certinas, Fitzshler Accorueons, an BiyieB anu prices, Double Baeses, and many other small er Instruments. Call and see them at . HEINSBKRGKU'S, oct 1 Live Book and Music Stores. For Sale. A KOTHEE LOT OF NORTHERN APPLES and potatoes, Juet arrived and for eale cheap. Alao, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac. A few more"Solon Shingle," and "Live In dian," Cigars on hand. vo 4 TA tfr rriTAUT A K No 113, South Front St., Opposite New Market octl Copartnership Notice. J1IIE UNDERSIGNED UAVE THIS DAY formed a copartnership in the business of Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, under the firm name and etyle of L. SIMON & CO., And will carry on the business at the etand heretofore occunied bv the old firm of H. i - I v ,uu r.. Qf iiiauninL,u a, duu., o. i LEOPOLD SIMON, HENRY BRUNHILD, LEOPOLD BRUNHILD. Wilmington. N. C, Oct.' 1st, 1885. oct 1 tf STILL LEADING ! -pORTNEtt'S TIVOLI BEER IS STILL 11 tha lead. The high Etandard ia maintained always. It ia the best on market. Sold to dea'ers nd delivered daily, freshly bottled. tmcpot. 21 N. SECOND STRKUT- sept 30 St Between Market and Princess H0RNE OYSTERS ! AT MECHANIC'S SALOON, from Oct. 1st, to end of teaaon. Best Beer In city. Fine Whiskey. Best 5c. Ciprar. Oystera terved ut stairs. sept 33 cl. M. MCGOWA. Every Day, JpRESH NEW RIVER OYSTERS on hand every day this month. in in The celebrated WINBEBBYO YSTERS. Hard to beat and best Oysters in the world. GEO. r. HKBBKRT, leptSOImnac Star Salooa. Tar Heel Liniment. '-- -;- ".t..,E '- - R INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. Ely's Cream Balm and Wci-Dc-Mever's Ca tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Ac, at - ,w . 1. C. MILLER'S, eept 21 Conex Fourth and Man tti . . FLSASS KOXICi, : ; TTt wis btciad to rtcsrr ccaaxaiicatics rxom our frlendi on any aad all :scbje?s. gvaerallatoresttrst ' ' ' ' " . . ' ; The name ox the writer most aiwayi be.? Bl6heX to tie Editor. Communication mart be wxlttaa o c', one side ct Cut paper. , V .-; r P6raonantlea mtat be avoided ; r ' ; , f And It la especially and particularly end tood that the Editor doe not always endoi ; the Tlcws of correspondents nnXsa ec stall In the editorial oolumna. " NEW APVERISKRTENT8.- OF- Fall & Winter Goods, -AT- II. 116 Market St. An Entirely New Stock of Silks, Khadams, Ottomans, Velvets, Cashmeres, Tricot?, v -Ladies' Clotb, Henriettas, ' Flannels, &c , &c. , . . , White Goods, Laces, Edgings, Furs,, Gloves, Corsets. Men's and Boys' Wear, 1Iosiery Housekeeping Goods, : Domestics, Notions, &c . &c. At prices lower than they havo been known for years. Terms Positively Cash ! ggp I shall sell my goods as lowts the lowest catalogues. AU I ask is the same treatment Cash ! Cash 1 Cash ! Aud assure you at the same time, my kind patrons, that I propose to main-- tain m the future the reputation gained in tho past of having The Best, the Cheapest ! -AND MOST. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS To be found outside of New York. Call and be convinced . at M. M. KATZ'S sept 21 11G MAKKET ST, School Books and School Supplies, -pENS, PENCILS, INK. SPONGE, PENHOLDERS, I SLATES, CRAYONS, . i C , 11QOK BAG 3 and STRAPS, COPY BOOKS, EXERCISE BOOKS, Ac. We will make It to your advantage to bay of us. Wc buy for cash and can afford to sell cheap, eept 2B C. W. YATES, - 119 Market fct. Geo. W, Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER i ; COMMISSION MERCflAST. O' Fr"ICE AND SALES ROOMS N. E. Cor ner Market and Second streets, where special 'i ' attention will be given tho sale of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, &c , on Consignment, and a General Commission Basinets. STRICT attention to business and QUIC& returns of July 10 sales. Rev. Daniel Morrelle's "gNGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. 'ihe twenty-sixth annual sccslon will begin Thursday, the 1st of October. , For terms cr any Information, call at tho School Hoase, corner of Fifth and Orange streets. icptl9 2w Cape Fear Academy. , rilHE THIRTEENTH SESSION WILL open J. on Monday, Eept 23th, In the Meglnncy School Room, -corner Fourth and Princess 8t. It la impressed upon parents ana guardians that It is important that pupils should enter at tho bezinnlniT of the session. Catalogues to be had at the uooastores. sci)tl9 2w . , PrtncipaL Cold Weather IS COMING, AND NOW IS THE TIME to have yonr Stoves overhauled and put op for the winter. If yon waat a . flrst-cla&a I COOKING OB HEATING STOVE, we can Xuralshyou. . - Pure White Oil always on canu. - PARKER TAYLOR'S, acpt 27 , 23 South Front S OPENING KATZ'S, : f aaw. Depot. t from T inouseoi ii. urunnuu os
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