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XHT3 PATES ,ubnned tretJ erenlBft 8njaday ex cepted by ; ; JOSH T.JAMES, EDITOB AWD FBOrWOTOB. -tpTIONS POSTAGE PAU. .r SS.w. - 7 . six mourns. Bi.v. a area a nr,- one month, 35 cents. ' S cr will be delivered by carrier free tf 1 . . ... r,rt of the cltr. at the above I AlveBk ni renort lnv and all falL ja-3abecr-W4a ' " : to rrclvc their paper regularly. The Daily Rcvieio has the largest r 3, .rriLlsition, of anv newspaper war"1"-""" ' . - "Govern ors Andrew and- Long.: of .f.ichuspU". vcrc ounuay scnooi Wriaicndonta in rarlv life. I i Vr W. II- Bamum t3 said to be after - jiiwley1 8Pt ia the Senate, tb fairchaticeor securing ii. . : Ve Oil?.'n3 Piciyune: -sDiaraonds , rrsnrded as vulgar by per-? - , f refined iav.es anu umiica Ii c-hrvrt! (Irani -While's violoncellos 'e 5l,M in New York on. Friday a were briiiiiink $f00, n Amati jojt) aid a (lagliano $250. Taiiadelpbia Times : The chief prac- i .of !lia npnnlfl nf PhJlnrlolnhJ pjy to their ancestors is to drink their reasins in the water they use in their MissOraic, in addressing the younj ffoaea students in the London School of Medicine, especially urged them to "interest themselves in the topics of the day. . Kx-(Jovernor Foster, while in Chica go a few days ago, reiterated his belief thai Senator Sherman would bevre. elected, and denied ail intention of en tering tbe race for the scat himself. S.ivafiiiah News: A drummer who hi3 been iu South Florida for the past week says that the beef in that section i3Sotcuha3 to render it almost im possible to even stick a (ork in the gravy. Weils Goodwin and his wife, of New bary, Vt., recently celebrated the sixty sixth anniversary of" their marriage Mr?..(oodwia was 91 years old last Sunday, and the, next day was Mr. Goodwin's 91st birthday. Lonisville (Ky.J telegram: Since list November there has been . steady isd growing opposition to Senator Beck, caused by what is said to have been bis secret friendship for Mr. Blaine ia the last Presidential campaign. New York "World: So long as Mr. Charles Stewart Parnell represents the real Home Rule movement in Ireland every measure that will put materia1 aid in his hands should meet with warm approval on this side of tbe At lantic. . The Philadelphia Record is evidently enamored with a Southern Congress xan. Without the fear of high tar ifHUe3 before its eyes, it declares tha1 "Speaker Carlisle is capable of doing decisive things without making the least fus3 about it. There is not a mora conscientious or courageous statesman in the country. The Mobile Register says that if Penn sylvania manufacturers can barely compete at present with Southern ir6n, it requires, very little calculation to prove that Alabama can sell iron to the entire Atlantic seaboard when all-water transportation is secured to the Gulf Transportation by water routes should not cost more than $1 a ton. Iron is brought from Scotland for 50 cents per ton. Philadelphia Press: It is pleasant. to note in the South an awakened interest in the subject of forestry preservation. A congress will be held in De Funiak Springs, Fla . on the 16th, 17th and 18th of next month, to consider how this object mav be best attained. A number of gentlemen interested in the science of forestry will be present from the North, Asides the delegates specially appoint ed to attend by the Forestry Congress kely in so3ion in Boston, This move ment in the South toward preventing a wanton destruction of its natural forests k worthy of all commendation. New York Herald on the English Sections: Ireland looms up in British Politics with threatening prominence for the first time. There is grim deter mination in her altitude. She will be thrust aside no longer. There are no more sneers, but lears instead. She ha3 at last commanded attention. Every nominee who has Parnelfs ap Proval has taken an ironclad oath tol stand by his fellow Jrish members. Add to this the certainty that Irishmen throughout England and Scotland, act iZ under instructions, will be able to ra the tide for the Tories in many localities, and the situation becomes in Cresting. ' ' ' , A great lot of Gent's heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, from 40c and up Wards, at the Wilmington Shirt Facto rJ. 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prop-t 1 H VOL. IX. LOCAL NEWS. IRDEX TO NEW ADYERTISlMEITf . Consumption Pennj royal Pl'ls T S PAGE-Deafaes) r C Miller For Baffle MS Willard Insurance C W Yatks r.Iank Beoks, frc 8 VaxAmrixge Legal Notice E H Pickett On Consignment ScnrsBKROKB Piano for Baffle E I II all. Mayor-Proclamation lies II Behies Imported Eo&es -1 '-' Iliaeox A Co-Par kei 'a Tnkc Geo Vf Price, Jk Auction Sale ; Parker & Tatxor At Our IIou&c P L Bridgets ft Co Business Notice Miss K Kauker Ytr tbeHolMaxs . J F A Heaves New Store New Goods W lfi Sprixgeu ft CK Sportman'a Goods Geo R t'EExed ft 8os Protect Yourself Huxrs Bros Will m Your Prescriptions For other locals see fourth page. Thera were no trail ps at the guard, house last night. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up G83 bales. If you need a meat cutter you can be supplied at Jacoei's Ildw Depot, f Schooner Roger Moore Gilkey, sailed from Philadelphia for this port Nov 28. There is an unmailable letter in the po3tofllce here, in a white envelope and with no address.. The storm signal was flying again this morning, and the weather was cold and threatening. Tbe scene representing the Pennsyl yainia Oil regions, which is to be in the production of vCrazy Quilt," is one of the finest. So is Dyer's Monarch shirt for$l. . f We regret to learn that Mr. Eugene Maffitt is still confined to bis house by siekness but are glad that his condition is as comfortable as might reasonably be expected. It is expected that the famous female violinist, Camilla Urso. supported by an excellent troupo, will visit our city sometime during tbo winter. She is acknowleged to be the best female viol inist in the world. Rev. J. W. Gurganious has been called as pastor of the Society worship ping at Brooklyn Hall, during which time there will be regular services every Sunday morning nnd night. Miss Ella McMillan has been electad organ ist of the society. Chicken Thieves. On Saturday night- last some mid' night marauder paid a visit to tbe premises of Mr. D, II. Walsh, on Seventh street, between Mulberry and Walnut, and. made a raid upon bis.hec coop, taking - there from seven fine chickens. Sale of Keal Estate. The lot of land, with the buildings thereon, running from the West side of Front street to the CapeFear river.near tbe New Market, recently owned and occupied, by Messrs "W.E. Davis & Son was sold to-day by Mr. S. Van Am ringd, auctioneer, to Mr. E. E. Burruss for $6,600. " Citv Court. Henry Jones, colored, was brought before tbe Mayor this morning charged with disorderly conduct and was fined 5 for the offense with the alternative of 10 days in the city prison. VTwo white women, whose names we suppress by request, charged with dis orderly conduct, were fined $3 each. Why Will You V Throw away ten, fifty yes, one hun dred dollars or more every year when you can save that amount by trading with Siikier, who'is always ready to show goods? And it does not cost a cent to see them. It is only a matter of five minutes1 time, and Tre are will ing to stand or fall in any sensible man's opinion on the result. The fact is, that while we have been for years in business, we never saw the time when people looked so closely at goods as they do to-day, and nothing ever pleases us better., for our clothing, as everybody admits, is all the choicest in style and quality. AH we have to prove to tbe most suspicious buyer is that onr prices are the lowest, and this is why we want every one to come and see our offers. We h axe only one thing to say, and that is. we guarantee to give you fnll valurloryour money every time, and will refund money if you are dis satisfied. Call and confinco yourself of the fact.- t Food cannot be properly cooked, in a poorBtove, so don't blame your cook but go to Jacobi's Hdw. Depot and buy one of his fine stoves. Then you . will have Peace, Comfort, and Happiness at home. ' " t f: - , . ....... .... . . - - - , -11 JFirJldiJ ilL -; r W ILMINGTON. N. C. MONDA NOVEMBER Services Recognized.' Capt. E. Williams, who it will be re membered married tbe step daughter of -he late Mr Robert Scarborough, and was wrecked while on his first voyage after his marriage, in which bis newly made wife accompanied him aai shared his dangers and uffertnguntil'4 they were rescued by a' passing vessel, has again suffered shipwreck. "The -last time he was rescued by a Norwegian vessel, and in recognition of the gallant Services of the Norwegians upon ' that occasion President Cleveland has sent an elegant gold watch, valued at - $200 to the captain of tbe rescuing vessel We are indebted for this information to a young gentleman of Ibis city, who has recently received a letter from a party interested in it and acquainted with the facts in the case. Opera House. The "Rag Baby Co." will not give a Wednesday matinee, as was announced in our local columns on Saturday last. A matinee was intended and we were so informed by the business agent, but it has now been decided not to have one. They will appear on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, however, and will present one of the most laughable farces ever seen in this city. In speak ing of the play, the Boston Eceninq Transcript says: The new play is one of those absnrd and fantastical creations which defy any criticism based on the ordinary rules of dramatic art. Its leading motive is fun ; and of this there is an abundance sufficient to keep the audience in an almost continuous roar throughout the three acts. The box sheet is now open at Heins berger's. Just as Ave Told You. Mr. S. H. Fishblte's business has grown to such an extent that he is now In a position to Retail Clothing at Wholesale Prices. The public apprecia ted and encouraged his enterprise in building up a First Class Clothing es tablishment, which every person will admit is a credit to this city and State. Elis stock is very large and he has all the novelties. The make and finish of his goods are equal to custom made, Fisitblate ivill not keep any shoddy or clap trap baits. His trade has been immense this Fall, and he buys in such large quantities that he can af ford and will sell you goods at prices that other clothiers havelto pay for them. He guarantees perfect satisfac tion or money refunded, and agrees to keep your clothing, purchased from him, in perfect order for one year free of charge. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. On Consignment. J-EW YORK STATE GILT ED3E BUT TJCH three grades and will be sli at New York cost with freight added. R. II. PICKETT, Produce Broker and Com. Merchant, nov 0 2w 124 North Water fit. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C; MAYOR'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C, NOV. 3t. .W Proclamation. rpC-MOKKOW, (TUESDAY), BEJNG THE day of the Imrlal of THOS. A. HENDRICKS. the late Vlce'.Prcsldeut of the United States, as a mark of publ'c respect for his memory, and of svmDathv for the universal loss which bis death has occasioned, it Is requested that all the flgs of the shipping iln port be! low ered to the half mast, and that the bells of the city be tolled and business generally, as far as rosslble, suspended, from the hour of 12 o'clk. 31. to l o'clock, p. m. nov 30 It E. D. HALL, Mayor State of North Carolina, Superior Cou t of New Hanover .County. J Missouri S Dawson, Executrix of Jawc3 Daw son, Missouri S Dawson, James M Dawson, Wm Pollock and wife, Fannie G Pollock, Plaintiffs, vs. Lec A Angel and wife. Godcha W Angel, Dc feudauts. This is an action brought for the foreclosure of a mortgage dated March 13th, 1879, and made by the defendants t the late James Dawson conveying one undivided third part of a lot of land in the; City of Wilmington, on the North side of Chestnut street, between Second and Third streets, adjoining the lots of Dr Thos-F Wood on ihc West and of Mrs Sallic Holmes ou the East; and for a sale of the same to pay the mortgage note of $850. with Interest nfr W iwib innr vtAWh Timn 1 "If V 1 wTO !""! rk' 1 V U V.V-AAU ItVIU UUUV tktli Ulf U4 judgment against the said Lee A Angel for any uenciency. sua inc ueicnaanis, ucc j. Angel and wife, Godcna Vf Angel, are hereby commanded ana required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court or New Han over County, to be held at the Court House in Wilmington, N C, on the 6th Monday before the 1st Monday In March. 1S8G. and answer or demur to the complaint herein. Dated Novcmter .Jth, ia5. 8. VANAMRINGE, Clerk Superior Court, New Hanover County nov301aw6wmon Fire! Fire! Fire! XT ILL SOON BE NEEDED IN EYEEY mse la Wllm'ugtoa. B. E. LLOYD A !CO. have more WOOD on band than any dealer In the cltr. Call on them for bargains, at foot of New Market. t nov 21 : NEW1 ADVERTISEMENTS. At Our House VOU WILL FIND TOILET SETS, ALL JL styles and bsauttful in finish.- Also, the best BSggln to be found. You . that arc f oud of good Coffee, try Iliem: Copper Tea KettTes, lamps Pumps, and a good stock generally. . PARKER TAYLOR'S. PURE WHITE OIL. nov0 orted Roses. JUST KKCKIVED, DIRECT FROM GEE--MANY, 200 BOSKS, large plants, all the lea'OiT sort, Marshall Nelil, Perle des Jar diasv.Qucen of Redder and others, at 50 cents cach-fifi Pansy rimtatt 25 cents per doz en, and Double White Daises at 50 cents per dozeiC For sale by nov to It . MBS. H. REUDEB. " Tor -Raffle. JT 2.33 AND f,0o A CHANCP, COMPLETE Manicure Tressing and Smoking Cases will be for Baflls before Xmas Call and take a chance. F. C. MLLLEE, " German Druggist, - Corner Fourth and Nan st . P. 8. Prescriptions filled at all hours day and night. nov 30 W'EW ! QOME AND SEE THE TOYS, TINWARE and FANCY GOODS just received. Some thing to suit every housekeeper In the city. Prlccs.low at No. 25 South Second and 121 Dock sts. nov 30 J. F. A. REAVES. Sportsman's Goads. FINE ASSORTMENT OF BREECH Loading Guns, Ammunition of all kinds, Re loading Tools. Come and look through our assortment. We ran show more Guns than all the stocks in the cUy combined. WM. E. SPRINGER A CO.. 19. 21 A 23 Market Street, nov 30 Wilmington. N. C. At Yates' YOU WILL ALWAYS F1KD A NEW and well selected stck of BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. STATIONERY, Ac,, Ac. STANDARD WORKS in sets and single volumes, handsomely bound, and at remark ably low prices. ' FINE ENGRAVING 3. OIL PAINTINGS, Chromos, Ac. FRAMES, every description and all sizes. We have a large stoek of Bronze, Gilt, Ebony, Plush and Walnut Mouldings and manufac ture any size Frame at short notice. Don't forget that we keep a full stock of GBOCER&' BAGS AND WRAPPING PAPER at bottom prices. C. W. YATES, nov 30 119 Market St Piano for Raffle. JT THE REQTEST OF MANY LADIES and gentlemen, I have consented to rafllea fineUprlkhi BAU3 PIANO catalogue price $900 for $350. at .$1 per chance. Any one taking or getting up ttn chances will receive one extra without charge. List now open 'at heinsbj:rgjer,s, nov 30 Live Book and Music Stores. I have a positive remedy for tbe above disease ; by its use thousands of cues of the worst kind and of ion? standing bare been cared. Indeed, eostrongts ray faith initseffieacy.thatlwilt send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together witb a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any sufferer. Give express and P. O. address. DK.T. A. SLOCCM,181 Fear! St., Hon York. nov 30 dAw 4w twenty eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no benefit. Cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others by same process. A plain, simple and successful home treatment. Address T. fc. PAGE, 12S East 2Gth St., Now York City. nov 30 iwd&w 0 JMIHolFflf When I say enre I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return again, t mean a radical core. I hare made the disease of fr iTS. Kpr. LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a lif e-lons stud j. I warrant my remedy to core the worst c&sea. Be can so others have failed is no reason for dM nnrv n MrinF core. Send at once for a treatise and a Free xttle of ray lnraiutue remeay. oire Kxprera ana rose Office, It costs you nothing for a trial, and I will cure too. Address Dr. H. G. ROOT, 183 rarl 8t., Few York. nov TO twdAw INSURANCE. Tilt AcClMOT ijiSuKAjfCE Cs. of North America-wishes to tccurc good Agents in every town in North Carolina In which it is not represented. This company was incor porated in 1372; bss paid 1 104 ,000 In claims, and has never contested a claim at law. Spe cial arrangements .mado with managers -of manufacturing establishments for Insuring all employees on Installment plan. Address M. s. WILLARD. State Agent, novGOiwdAw Wilmington, N. C. Parker's Tonic A Tore Family Mediciac that Never Ialoiicales. If you arc a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted bv mental strain or anxious cares do not take Intoxicating stimulants, but US3 PakkeVs Tojcjc- If you have Dvvpcpsia. Rheumatism. Kid ney or Urinary Complaints, or If you are tr ublcd with any disorder of the lungs, stom ach, bowels, blood or nervesyou can be cured by Parkik's Toxic. 1IISCOX & CO., 1G3 William Street. New Xork. nov 30 dAw w PENNVQGVIL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Tbe Original and Only Genuine. Safe aad always Reliable. Beware of woi-thlcae issdtatiOBS. (tamps) to tta for p&rticulara in Utur by retara snalL NAME PAPER. Cfeleaosaer ChemWt Co ttlt SlmAUmm fcawarw, PkUadaTpa. ! t Drwni rrerrmhrm. Itk far HikkM. ter'a EacUs" 4caay royal IIDsv Take a etacs. nor 33dJtwly I. u Jacobi's has well earned tbe repu tation of keeping tbe best and cheapest Stoves. 'Call and see bis stock: before 0 O 30. 1885. NO. 278 NEW AI VEI118E1IENTS FOR THE -o- J WOULD ANNOUNCE TO MY LADY patrovs and the public generally, that I have made ample arrangements this rc&scn'for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! 1 hose who wish to combine the useful with the ornamental in their gifts will find nnmcr- - ous ncwpi'3lly, tistcful and useful articles to select from. Every Steamer Brirg new additions to my already large and attractive Stock, such as Nun's Veiling, Swansdown, FELT, all colors, at 93 cents a yard, two yards wide. HATS AND BONNITS, "- . " . WINGS, BREASTS, BIBDS, and a full line of MILLINEET GOODS ! IN GREAT VARIETY. L1DIES AND GENTLEMEN'S Linen Handkerchief, fuU assortmentjand reduced prices. COLLARS & CUFFS. Ladies and Children's H OS I E R Y, all sizes, styles and colffrs. TABLE LINEN. I make a specialty in this line of goods, and would respectf ally solicit a careful examlna tion of them all. ' o Doll Babies. A good assortment, selected by me person ally, and for sale very cheap. Dressing Cases, Toilet Sets, Umbrellas, Par asols, Veiis, and in fact everything usually found in a first class Millinery store. An inspection is solicited. It always gives us much pleasure to show gocds. Respectfully, MISS E. KARRER. New Store, opposite New Market. nov 30 Business Notice. QUK MR. BRIDGER5, ANTICIPATING removing to South America, lias secured the services of Mr. N. B. RANKIN to conduct the Grocery Business of P. L. BRIDGERS A CO. air. itanaiu's lamiliarity vri'h the grocery business, aad bis well knovm pus It and energy. wlU be a sufficient guarantee to all that the bnsincss will be conducted vr elJ and salisfac torlly.. He will devote his whole t'tmo aad attention to it, anil we will be In a better position, than ever to cUcr to tbe trade. P. L. BRID&EES '& CO., llO North Front St. We will announce uter the date lie will take charge. I nov 30 Geo. W, Price, Jr., :-"''.' -2 iUCUHBI t CWIISSWN! IEICHAST. Auction Sale QN TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 1ST, AT 11 o'clock, a large tot ot HAJKRUFT GOODS will be orered at our SaTr&Booms, 215 Market Ktjeet, conslstiajf of BeoKa, Shoes, Dry Goods, Cknalng, Jewelry. Tlsnrazt:, Croekery, Ac., including 19 bote of Asstirted Dry Gools.'94 waw,c voBisa urgei-cz juoou anas noes, a lot of Drags and 12edidaes4t lot of Pictures. Ombrellaa, oil Clotb. Coats. Ac ; also, a lot of Ilonsehoki ana Kltcaen urBltnre, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters; also. Mattresses, Bureaus. Lounges, Sofas lamps. Carpets 2 Antique Sideboard n, lncludisg the King of Antique Belies, t as old Grv. Dudley's ; one fine buper Ingrain ( sew), and one French llo- qimto varpet (OKi;, made urju amine stock before kale, novsa Come aad ex- fxca czx fxiiafij on ,'uy. aad all Jsijtcts gcurallnUresttmt - i.' - --' Tas nam ot tits writer must always be . alssed to the Editor. - - v - Communications must be wrlttsa on ea one side of the paper - ' Psiwonactlea must be avoided." , ; Audit is especially aid rarUcuIaxly cad tood that tbe Editor does aot arwars endoi the views of correspondents ualeei go stats la the editorial ooIubuul- N EW AI VmtTlSEMENTS. OPE R A HOUSE. VOU 5EVER h UUGHED BEFORE " TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Dec 1 and 2. Fcwn 1 Year of the Greatest Comedy Success, - By Mk. CUAS. 11. HOYT, ( Author of A Bunch of Kv " "A TtnFnl dicr," Ac.) A Company of Comedians, under ibu maDucmcni oi Mr.Augcnc Tompklns,(ai30 Manager of Boston Thestre.) All Artists and ocausis. "uuau lTiUltJR." . oeaxs now on sale at llclnsbcrgci's Bok store. nov 27 4t MUND3 01RO5., BROS , BR03., BROS., BROS., BROS., BROS., BROS., WILL FILL YOUR Prescriptions with the purest materials at the lowest prices. - F igbt bell attached to their door. 104 North Front 8u MUNDS MUNDS MUNDS MUNDS MUNDS MUNDS MUNDS MUNDS MUNDS BROS. nov 27 New Store & Fresh Goods. JT- 353- TJC., BOOTS AND SHOES, 109 Princess St. nov 28 tf Eenting of Pews IN 8T. PAUL'S EVAN. LUTH. CHURCH - will take place !n the Chnrch on next Tues day, Dec. 1st, at 3o9 p. m. Persons who have rented pews now and do not wish to keep them for next year, will nlease notify the Treasurer or Secretary thereof before the renting takes place, otherwise It will be iaxcn ror granted that they will ictain their respective pews ror nexi year. aiemoers are reqneeteu to attend, nov M2t : Fall Styles! JN FELT AND STRAW HAT. FANCY FEATHERS In great variety. ' Ostrich Tips and other Millinery GootTe. MRS. KATE C. WINES, 119 N. Second Street, near Postofllco nov 2tt Oyster Depot. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A fine lot of NEW RIVER OYS TERS both open an J in the shell. Orders respectf ully solicited. Goods deliver ed promptly in all parts of tho city. All or ders from the country will meet with prompt aucnaon. uau at .biNM'a uisi'isk UEfUi', in store N. E. Corner Front Street Market, not the stand. F. W. KING, nov 27- Cheap Poultry, I BUY FOR CASH, IN L4RGE QUANTI ties, and can afford to sell at very small profits for cash Have now on hand fiOO Chick ens, and in course of a few days will loure In my Poultry Yard any amount of Turkeys. Geese and Ducks. My Poultry have a yard to run in and are not cooped vp. ' GREEK KIDDER. Second, bet. Market and Princess sts. uov 21 lw- A Cosy Corner. AT THE GREEN HOUSE, corner Princess and Second streets, you will find good Lit j nor 8, good Wines, and good Clears ami the best New River Oysters tho market affords. Attached to the Saloon arc a cozy parlor and a snug little dining room, where perfect pri vacy may be had. Call and ec for yourself, nov 17 If 1. B. RnoDKSgjProp. Tin Roofing, JOOr REPAIRING AND PAINTING, JOUHNtJ GENERALLY. W E. KING, Practical Tins mllb, South Front St., nov 9 Rear Mallard's Harness Store Few More Left, ND MORE ON THE ROAD, OF THAT 10 years old Whiskey, only by Ihc bottle. Best Draught Beer. FINE HORNE OYS TERS.. Everything the best. J. M. McGOWAN, nov 20 , Mechanics Saloon JLJL XJLAJL JL SOMETHING VERY FINE ! ASSORTED HOME MADE C A ; R A VJ1 EL S, AT OUR USUAL PRICE, 25 Ctc per Pound. PURE CREAM CANDIES. Made every day, 25 to 35 eents per pound. Our Specialty Is Pure Candles, nude at home and sold at reasonable prices. E. J. MOORE & CO. nov 20 Ladies9 Kid Button Boots, FRENCH & SONS, AT U0 A PAIR; GOOD VALUE AT t J. ENTS CALF CONQRE33 GAITER9," AT FROM $1.(0 UP, ' " - ' ' CALL ON ; . '. - Geo. R. French & Sons, ICS NORTn FUONT STREET. 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