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1 TIUO ! , .vsry anadaya ax- 1 oopted try j0SH T. JABIKS. ,PTlOi POSTAGE PAID: - One month. 35 cents. a-1 -lube delivered by carrier, fret Week. ' j of i.. iiii.i injermi. -lilfcetW - .... Iinreportan,ll):ttll gTMIr loser reruUrlT. - --; - T a mpriran bishops have 'Intedby the Pope: Tbe Rev. p1m.. "f Wichita: the Rtv ,.nei. "of CnconPa; the Th.'.n.a Bor.ftcum. of. Lincoln. tU Maurice Bourke. of Cbey- cin.oflhe chances in i nec . M i vada. the Virginia y f,e ... -AbMit 3.000 head ),urpn' ' -,1U? finding abundant "inih- vioinityof thU- city fJiV , over .be country cirrfto-- sick "f provisions; rfif Ihe woiiu-r waium hew has j V hnvn seasonable TL"anJgr bat two d. .all wasdrougut and barren- n .... iw 3 manager who ven-JSVbri- v.- in "'" ml - " h0 ...I. to "'. .M.ii.cM.im to cl.a.e "-e m.- . nhriseulimV of- the I M.iJ.tfoai Sob o;. san u up. e ehoru. If l" k". k an- gentlemen ol biam. .ndio'oiber-ord fixed Ibe text so hs ;an and brought iu I mri ino.ief Him j j si x of an f Mae I work in tflc,n,P'.'J - - . ' . i A Vmiut SHI S- Of all the jnbilee offerings which hnr Majesty ..has i I. n n I am nflW laiil oa-crs mhinh Spor Irish roajan sent tbo Quwm by . l. krin that. Ihn fiiahmt rf IhA diocese v going '. Trndtm thojubi led rwr- This Irish lojaHst asked up for her breakfast from an Irish i TLn k;ok,,n K ..! Vit (ham Wll "W, tut; uisuiy wtouMh vulvu icrosi St. George's Cbaunel and trana, mined tbem to Windsor with a deacrip ... i i. ,n ol Hie uonor a po.yeriy ana loyauy- isaiiking intjuiriea aa to what would bft Haafnl wwAaAt In rot urn ' -- I ; ? Of (he thirsty ucalyplui tree the Sia Frane'nio Bulletin stales that twintv live left Ironi where one was ptmiii!,a mn dug a well, lined it win cement, ftifl placed over it a sub mntial vfr. The water was carne t.itbe h.oisa from the well in a. wooden pipe In that wooden pip was a knot bole. In lirue the well oegan to filTe oat The water. io . was acquiring a sinuga taue. Ktploraliou developed tbsUctthtthe well bad been filled up with wnseiol eucalyptus roots. The tree bud ran a root straight for the knothole twenty-five feet off, and, by that method, gained the well itself. during the last fifty years, since Queen Victoria was crowned in West- minster, the French count up the reign of liOoU Phillippe down to the 24th of February. IS48; the Republic from the h February to the lOlh of December 148; ihe Presidency of Louis Napoleon Bonipirta lo the 2-1 December; 1B5I ; tbeF.mpire (rom November. 1852; then tb downfall; naxt the Government of National Defence, on the :4h Sep taber, 1370; then the Presidency1; of M-Thiers, in 1871 until lh"e24th of May, l;next that of McMahori, to the ih of January, 1879; and lastly. Republic of President Greyy. Greatest sacrittco in Clotliliijr Ever Known m Wilmiucrtoii. Mr. I. Shrier, desiring -to close but jTrj dollar's worth ol clothing, genu' wtawhuig goods and to make quick re WUl Sel1 out his enl5r stock . '"i of cost. The real cost or ac- Ineof tha goods wiil have noth- ob' 10 ?tt M the low prices ; his main hia!?110 0pen op in lhe lar0ftntl with 'l0re ia tbe PurceU baildioK of enS? 01 lhe ,argest and finest stocks oohSnl4do,c,olhine- All goods fcwofn, l,ilbe slaighlered off Pweada aia ."8lshtng prices in children's Of.' 'or 1 worth fioj; ...moot Si n l 553 a very handsome suit Worth 1 l :. . ill b ro,7 : . "n 8U,- be Pfce furni.; :uuwu $5. and 10: Wiff-fS? ,5'5 33 percent. fcoinrTZ lulsJ3 no sensatiotfal hui jof a Jon 1 lhe opponu Uown a b,ain of the well WB L Shrier. H Market st. t . ot,hD hi na ma be overlooked fct, 601 be WH Ket a hearins by and silent e H, j. .1 HUreU UUIIttFB II l a. . ion 0?Jnr P,lerce ffers fr tne de yoa or iynClomeL or olher miler ralodrAnli,ur,ousiru?. in his justly H." ThP, Vea8al Pargative PeK i2d ?k ab?ut the si? f a f h'!e tfB!r herefore easily taken. floattended' bv btdPfff. lioess. sick- Siaau a?1 ODCe r8 llese -lit-Of your dru??ir' - 1 1 -1 VOL, XI. LOCAL NEWS. IVCCX TO 1EW AOYtlTISEttEHTt. EXC CR8IOK Lake W accamw C W Tatk Country Merchants HscrsBEaoEB's Pianos and Organs The remains of the late Mr. Herbert K. Lalimer reached here on this morn: ing'a Carolina Central tram. Cotton has taken a -most decided tnnibje in price in the New York market within the last three days. . Health ifJSS.net - James condemned and sent out of the - Market yesterday 60 bunches' ol fish lhat were spoiM. ft appears to'us that a goodly num ber nf awnings reach nearer to the sidewalk than "the regulations pre scribe, . Brooklyn Baptist Sunday School made an excursion to Carolina Beach this morning.' There was a large patty ol them. f ' An earnest effort is being made to se cure a large steamer to run for the re mainder of tbe season between this city and South port. Scfir. Lanwine. Steele, cleared to-day for Ponce, Porto Rico, with 213.822 leet lumber, valued at $3,171.95. shippedbv Mr; E: Kidder' Son : Steamer 'Indian, liiver. with the steamer Hanlover in low, bound from Tttusville to New York, arrived in at South port this morniuir, short ot c:al. There must have been a volcanic eruption in the infernal regions of late for it felt last night as though sheol and the crust of the earth were not many miles apart. John H. Howe, one of the best of our colored citiz?ns. was the man who s gallantly sprang into the river to save.a colored boy from drowning, as mentioned by us yesterday. It was a galiant act. The games of base ball to bo played to-morrow and Friday at the Seaside Grounds between tjie Charlotte and Wilmingtonjeams promise to be hotly contested, and both nines will do their best to win. Why should the Charlotte military have gone to Morehead. to be eaten up by the mosquitoes . and sand fLjes, in stead of stopping at Wright9ville. or Smithville, or Carolina Beach. aN most at their own d ors? Complaint is made that there are no round trip rales between points, on the Carolina Central R R. ' and Caro lina Beach. The management of the latter would find it to their inter est to try and have, these established. "Where can I go to buy what I want?? "What do you want? Well, whatever you want." whether Matting. Towels. Tracks, Gossamers, Ham mocks, Straw Hats or Summer Cloth ing, you can save money to buy at Sol. Bear's J' .. ... . . t An improvement coald be made in the batb houses for gentlemen at Caro lina Beach That for the ladies .seems to answer very well but the two tor gentlemen are inad quate Tbey are about eight feet ' square and yesterday trie re were eight or ten people in each at the same time. There is no privacy whatever about them. ludiealiou For North Carolina, (air weather aud stationary temperature. - J ' For the Salesmen. A movement is on foot to have the dry goods merchants ot tbe .city agree to c!o3e their stores every Friday alter noon at 1 o'clock from now until Sep tember 1st., ;in order to give their clerks and salesmen an opportunity to go to Carolina Baacb. the Sound or other places, for healthland recreation during the hot months. The move ment seems to meet with general favor. and we are glad to announce the fact. Nearly all of the up-town merchants have signed the Agreement, and we are satisfied that those who have not -al ready affixed tbeir signature to tbe pa per will do so without delay. Since the above was written we naa een the list of those agreeing to the movement and they are as follows: R. M. Mclntire. Julius Samson, Brown & Roddick, M; Katz. Sol Bear. D. Ne w m aun & Son," S . & B . Solomon. S H. Fishblate. Dick & Meares, John Taylor, Mrs, E. ..Wiggins. Mrs. W B Jewett-Wm.Goo Iman. Geo. W Penny, Davis Register, Jqo , J Hed- rick and A. Liebman ii Are you t going fto huild,? repair or paint? ; Then buy yoqr material from Jaco Hi's H d wr. De pot. ' H e w 1 1 1 s u pply J W rLMINGTON. N. C.; WEDNESDAY WlMi3;4887 The Firemen. . At the meeting last night of Wil mington Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1. the announcement of which we made yesterday, it was voted to attend jn a body the excursion to Waccamaw Lke to . be given to-morrow by the Cornet Concert Club There has aN ways been a warm fr endship existing with this. body of our city firemen o wards the Concert Club, and tbey pro pose to show tbeir appreciation now by their presence. Base Ball The Charlotte Base Ball Club arrived hrre this morning from Charleston. S C. where they played with tbe nine of that city yesterJay, the game result ing in a sere of 13 to 5 in favor of the South Carolinians The Charlotte team was bo ked to play their first game here this afternoon, but on ac count of the obspquies of Mr H R Iatimcr it has beeu postponed until to-morrow They are registered at the Purcell House and we were pleased to se among them Mr. C. C Koochogay. who was catcher for the Seasides last year. He is locking as hearty and good-natured asver. Kobbery m Wlntakor'n. A correspondent wiles us that Oil Sunday night at Wlutaker's. the sloru of Mr. VV W. Watson was entered through a window and several articles. tobacco, candy, cakes, cigars and whis key were stolen and carried off. Only a few nights ago the smokehouse of Mr. A. L Parrish bad also been rob bed of several pieces f bacon, some lard. Hour, &c These deurtdations following so quickly on each other caused .an unusual alertocss on the part ot tbe community and tbe result is that a part of the gang are now under ar rest and others will be overtaken ar.d brought to justice before this article is in print. Citv Court. The first caao for the Mayor's con sideralion this morning was that of Peter Evans, colored, charged with disorderly conduct last Saturday night. Tbe defendant and his friend tried hard to make it appear that some other par" ties v re making all thq "fuss." but a special policeman swore positively that Evans was the chief siuner. and he was adjudged guilty, and was required to pay a tine of $10 or go below for 20 days., Columbus King, colored, arrested for acting suspiciously, was discharged, as there was no positive ovideuce against him One drunk and down, whose name U suppressed by request, was fined &10 f -r the offence. , The cheapest place to buy your school book and school stationery is at Heins borger's. 3Ierry Marriage Bklla. A largo and fashionable assemblage wa present last night at St. Jarurs' Church to witness tbe imnressive cere mony which binds together tor life two loving hearts. The bride in this in stance was Miss L"Uie Adelede l'Aigle. and the happy grtHm Mr. O'.lo llerbor1 Seyd. bLU of New York. The bride 'a a beautiful, charming and. accom plished jouuc lady, for many years a rfsideut of Augusta, the niece of Messrs. F. W. and II P. Clark aud the sister of Mrs. J Dickon MtiHds . of this city. - There were no cards to the ceremoney and yet. uol withstand ing the oppressive temperature, St. James' was crowded with the youth and beauty and wit and fashion of the city, l be briue was beautifully dress ed in cream colored satiu. her orna ments diamonds aud pearl.' while the groom was in me conventional black. There were no bridal attendants. Messrs. T. Wright Meares. T. W. Strange and Frank L Meares serving as usheis. ' The ceremony which united tbe pair in the holy bond of matrimony, was pronounced by Rev. W, H. Lewis. Rector of the church. - - fhe happy young couple and a few Uovited friends repaired after. the-ere mony ,to tbe residence of tbe , bnae'rf brother-in-law, Mr J.Dickson Munds, where an elaborate supper was served and where the bridal presents num erous in number; beautimi in appear? aynce and- costjy - in : ralue.5 were dis played. . Thence, at 11 o'clock, tbey drovo to Front Street Tiepot - where they took the 1 1 :$g fast iuiL train T for Ho extended tour. ?l the United S ates and possibly of a poitics of Europe. rhe favorite ".PrVft-riptioa" of Dr. Pierce 'carea . ".inessnd 'J 5 AJ One of the great social events of the season win oa the .excursion given toj Lake Wacca maw's cool shades lo-niorr- r.rw by the Cornet C mcert Ciub. l.ifh ihp mo..,,, r .w.i -:. q,"1! p " "7 " i " " rT ' bte.rt-Knsne Cp. wiltt lend in a body. Ve know c that J.herej will.be a jargc turnouf anda.good limel is a 1 read v ssiirp.l all hn mr n I 1 , r ''- - . -'i: Frew Lecttitfe. st - K, , . .. , .. Dr. B. F. ; Dixon, Superjntetideut of the Oxford, Orphausyinm' will; de liver a tree lecture al (i)i lecture room of tho First vPreAbyteriaa Church; at 8 : 15.. o'clock to-morrow nighi . ; His subject will be. "The Boys ol North Carolina." which, from ojr knowledge of the man. wu are ready to guarantee will bean interesliag. ent rtaining.and instructive address - He has a fine pres ence, is an iodepeudentclever thinker and an impressive speaker, and to these may be added an -earnest love tor. the young and especially for tbe youug of North Carolina'. V Military VlHitorH. - The Hornet's Nest Riflemen, of Char lotte. arrived here last night on ached die tine over the Carolina Central Railroad, eu route for the encampment at Morehead City. Tbey were met at the depot by a delegation of the ' VVil mington L'ght'Iulautry, who .escor'ted the visitors to the City . Hall, where they were hospitably entertained. The Mecklenburg Band accompanied "the Riflemen and while at .the Hall tbey played several pieces which. were much enjoyed. The company then marched down to the front of the Orton House where the band played several moro piece of I heir choicest music in a highlv creditable manner. Tbe company left (or Morehead City on the 1 1 59 train, alter expressing themselves as highly gratified with their reception here. It is composed of a fine body of men, to whom IhV people of Wilmington - will ever beglad to exttnd courtesies PersoDai Mr G. Z. French . ot Rocky ' Point Pender county, is in the. city to-day. Mr. S Jeyvett, of Cronly, is in the We are sorry. to hear that Mr. H. C. Prempert ts "sick and f con fined to the house. We are glad to learn that Col. Alfred Rowland was reported better yesterday morning. " Mr. A. D. McGowan, one of the most substantial citizens of Duplin county, is in tbe c ty to day. 5 j - ;- ; Col. Jesse' Hargrave. of Richmond county, arrived in the city last eight and weiit down to Carolina Beach on the Passport to-day. 1 V r i Maj. C." W. McClammy was here to-day on sonio business connected with hi i forthcoming appearance in the public arena at Washington City. Mr. H. E. Newbury, a prominent merchant of Magnolia. Duplin; Bounty, arrived in the .city this morning, with bis wife and two of his children. They went to Carolina Beach this afternoon, where they will spend a few days of recreation. r' Mr. George W. Iuggins,, who for several weeks has suffered intensely with rheumatism of tbe eyes, will leavy on to-morrow morning' train for Cleveland Springs: He visited these Spriugs last year -lor a similar ctuu plaiut. aud was :Jyery :much benefited; which we trust will ba the result with theresent visit; . r In M eiuoriani T At a meeting of the members of Car olina Yacht Club held, yestetdy alter- noon.the following resolutions present" ed by ex Commodore''' Jones, were unanimously adopted : - Jiesolvtdr That we have heard with great sorrow of -tbe denth of Herbert R J4atiua'er :flag: captain jof "iThfeirlun. For many years a member and flicerv a ds voted sacbtnian. everJbrnnost in every movement lout hing th material prosperity and welfare d our aa.-ociai lion, eager in- Ls, and. active iu their, promotion his untimely death, while but upon the threshold of life, is a loss to u which. cannot b uieaanred.' Ar- ' dept by nature, cenerou- and -trank in all hi impulses, affectionate art! faith ful in his friendships, a courtcout-gcu- tleman and a true man. as -a -comrade and companion we will always retain htm In loving "remembrance, . Resolved. That as a mat k of our re card and respect, tte tUg at l be club house be kept at bait ma-t for a period of twenty da s. - - Resolv.il. That a blank page y the record f fJ.VjA JJf IbedaUs of birth and death nf ourde- rails 1 fellowmBUibdr.i and that -these rcsoiuiiucs oo spreaa uuoniue m o u . , : "jfrsotyca i rAcr, ;rnal inecmo aiivna. the funeral in a rudy- you ; Vill 'Qnd h(ea.rforki. ahoveli Epnu23r scYtries. sw&tr.i -and Hj.riain tools cf all kinds r.t Jaco::i'3 Hdw, : r-K -' M . U- A NO 165 Breaking Oown aud Billldllis 4 fs:.l . i Up c yhuu a matt breaks lown l ihe matter f physical strength, tbe question f is rr covcry i uepeta in greaj measure uoon ue lcn?ih f he allows to elapse before adopting modi mean to recuperate It A tonic which givca a bpoedy and powerful linpube to ttia urocele of ilieailon ami aaehutlation, la the be t auxlllarv he cn pmploy, and he should ltiueu-e ol the feeb'p-, the ased and Le ner vohh, rius ever poved to be ticsiei era iom ticn Ullters, & luvlKorani ol n&tloual iept laivn and writven worth conni&uted liv nd- 1-1 men o? tltfettacil n. not only, for building uu a urokeo dowo Vbtem. but as i remedy ft r dygpcpsU, constipation, liver complaint, fever aud aUf, and Sliney troubie. hlle notcLainic' lobe a ifti-c h. It U a most use ful and comprilienlve houbokl remedy it la. moreover, eminently safe as well as effec tive ' " J - - Carolina Beach. Keep coo laud re member that the headquarters for batht ing, suits is at the .Wilmington Shirt factory. Suits made to order. Lalies' a specialty. J. Elsbaoh, Prop , 27 Market street.' - tf. N KW , AO VKUTIHJKMKNTS. Lake Waccamaw! o- GRAND EX0UKSI0N ! I ON- , . ' Thursday, July 14, '87. Under the auspices of the Oornet Concert Club ! Special arrangements have been made for the accommodation and entertainment of the excursionists. t Boats chartered for aaiUng Fishing par ties. ' - - v Dancing and rambling will be the order of the day. A large party of excursionists from Whlte vilie to the Lake on Thursday, and a good time may be expected. " ' 1 Fare for round trip 50 cents; Children 25c. Kxcureloa train leaves at 9 a. ra , promptly, july 13 It Dental Rooms. J HAVE MOVJCD MY DKNTAL ROOMS to No. 114 Prluce8g Ht., Between Front and Second, on South side, july li lm . J. II. DUBUAM. Carolina Beach. fjlHE PASSPORT WILL LKAVE FOR CAROLINA JBKACH every weekday at 9 and 3. Train returning leaves at 1 and 6. On Sun days Boat leaves at 2; Train back at 6. v J. W. HARPER, jutylltf nac . General Manager. Grain Cradles, Grass Blades and Snaths, JAWN MOWHR9, &c. Full stock at bottom prlc3. .. ,:; , W. E. SPRING KB A CO., iuly 11 19, 22 , 23 Market Sv Season's Goods. JEFRIGERATOBS, ICE CREAM FREE- zers," Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Fly Traps, &C-.&C. All at the lowest prices. Call and examine the goods and the prices. Jalyll . ::-;;;rJqw''Ready."- VirE HAVE REMOVED FROM THE OLD sttnd and are now readr to wait on all nr will favor us wlUi a cab at our New More, ' North Front Bt. Hard-var;. stoves an 1 Houee Furni9hlng iools at low prices. W. H. ALDERMAN A CO., - juyndAw - - H4 H. Front St. W 6 R ac Ice f C o 0 do w B KEEP- THE -BEST - AI.S3 EMP.OY the beat of Worlnnen. If you need a good Cnok Move we can., supply you at a low fif ure. Pumps, Toilet Sets. Cash Boxes, Light ning Ro b, Tubs, 1 In ware. PU&K WHITROIU juiy 11 :Knbxville Furniture Co. W E1" ARE , HEBE YET, WITH THE finest and cheapest Furniture and other houwe hold sjoods to oe found la the city. We are receiving new goods dally froaa tbs Factory. Al o a full line of aby Carriages -jUlj 11 - ' tt. k. UNKEU.BMIUW For Gale.- BUILD! NU LOTS In ..deslrBbie lcalUlcs. i-II u a ted on Castle. Church. Nun, Ann, Oraugc, Dock, PrUccss, Mulberry; Walnut, Ued cross Front, Yhbrd, Fourth, rijth.Mxth, 8 ventb, WUson, Eighth. Ninth . Teucii cuar lone, k leventh. 'I welf ta and Thirteenth sts. ; also ntuscs and lots for sale on the Install-, ipent, plan. -4 Money .laed on saUafacmry terms to moae wieuing to tuiui. appiy o joly 2w -JAME8 WfLfcON. Country Merchants. MD TEACHERS WILL SAVE MONEY bjtB IHlrOTJerVfor School Books. Pa .' fi v. .. , ... . - j all. kinds of Statlonet y . direct , to. aa.. Price i.ion ei.ou-h to kuit tte closest bajer. . ; ?r?,. c. V. YAT as boa otur trlats on aay mad ait irat9tv msTaJhii.iw,, '.fX''l w - - -. ; xaa aamanf ta trnstv satui aiway cf- tad u smivw. f r. OMs)dat tba piper. taaonamie mast be avottsa. Jad II Is enpeolaUy aad paxtlcniarly ta Stood taat the Editor doe ml tiyi r&pt the views oleorresponBdaatt smlM tsDia editorial eolnoaa. ' . - S KW--AJD VEIJT U3IlLIIirJTa. it i t 116n.1arket Ct.. . .... .... . . , 0 PJEW BARGAirj t,IM i A large variety different, sty lei DRESS GOODS 5c per yard. " ' 36-Inch BATISE, 8c per xtLi' Best DRESS GINGHAMS; 8c ppr yd. f. - Good S ATEENS, worth 25c for i fiic. WHITE GOODS. 8, 10124? 15 and 18c per yard. . ! ''.' LINEN TOWELS Irom 10onp. ' ' . ' " - -' 'U K'l , 'J -m, 'A'M '' ' ' TABLE DAMASKS from 25c up. PAR ASOLSSateensfrom 40c tin. ALPACA from COenp. REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES and a large LINE OF LACEB.wn'ch ..:.. . i. ; . .. we have not bad room to show so far this season. At Vert Low Prices -GAUSE MERINO UNDERWE Airt, besides a full assortment of ;. :..-- DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, GLOVES. MITTS, HOSIERY, CORSETS.ROBES. & FLOUNCING3 At prices that will please. everybody.' M. M. Kaita, 116 Market Street. ' vWawiHbf!a4 to nettn Cash ttTT 'in on Does it Pay to Advestise? r OF COD USE it. DOES. A IN ADDITION TTnE ItAXDSOilEST line of China, Glass, Qucensware, Laznps, Ac., which has ever been offered to the trade, I have joftt received a large and floe awort , mentor Wood and Willow Ware, conststluir In part of fine Juniper Water and Paper f I ache Palls, Tubs, Bowls, fngar and FJour Cms. Baskets ofaa kinds. Door if ats.Scrt:b and "" Blacking Bnuhes, and the best entity of Brooms ever offered here. Call and exxatn . L. C. L1NEBERBY, No. 117 South Front St iulvll Pianoc Cl Orgono. ...1 if 4j GRAND STJIIIIEK SALE; FOR JUNE. JULY. AUGUST" AND SEPTEMBER. ! HOT MONTHS AHEAD, WHEN MOiT vslnesa houses wilt down and rlre irp all idea of trade. But we ara not BUILT that way. Hence we offer during the hot Summer months lJiPJPS MENTb wltH tnereeultof rolilnr up TREMENDOUS UMHIU SALES. P For this season we have 1, wo Pianos and Organs to c)oae out by October lsLt Cash la scarce, and we won't talk about it at alL The lnducemonift we olTer. and with which we abau capture buyers are:, n ret. the Very Lowevt Prices la ih U. S. j and (-ccob(LOUK WONDER ULLY EaSY TERMS.. C0a I PIANOS, 5 to 10 Monthly. OeU I ORGAN?, f3 to f 5 Monthly. t Tbfs means that we offer a 1 styles c Kew! and very desirable Pianos (not new) worth eA2? N,e' Prv?ni on payments of tl8 to $5 Monthly until paid lor - LUDDEN A BATES. Soatlrn Mna Hons. - ' e , HEDSSBEIMEB, Jane 27 Sole Agent for Wllmipnton. gUNDAYArTERlJpOS THIRD ST. btwcea Mulberry and Red Cross, part of a- Gold Chain with Gold .Croaa attached. -Flndar will be rewarded by leaving It at Mr. Hnrfn's Jewelry tore - ' ju- " xjv t-c2rs" j.-ri'3 t;:jrtr::: -1 yoa with this bc;t sr.d savsyoa n:or.ay.t tirdreJ z?'
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