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y()L XIII. j WILMINGTON, N,'C WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1889. NO 209.
stooa tnat tne jsaicor aoes no wjb euaorse
the views ot correspondents anless so suited
in the editorial columns. '
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,SSlVE and NUTRITIOUS JUIOE
' F!GS OF CALIFORNIA.
LM "with- the medicinal
r:" fntinis known to be
tfiml to the human
forming an agreeable
&tive laxative to perma-.
Mv cure nuuiLuax v
! ana mc ""J w .
S&g on a weak or inactive
'tionoftlie :
EIBIS, LIVER AhU BUWtLor
ti,dBWtcelfcBt remedy known to
ME THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY ;
I flea cne is Bilious or consuyaieu
SO THAT
KjftfCLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP,
ISiLTHnd STRENGTH
I NATURALLY FOLLOW.
it and all are
-TCI) uuc ij "-o
fitrTifwl with.it.
"5""'
ASK YOUR DftUQQIST FOH
gTHtTT OP lE'XG-O
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
iLlFORHIA FIG SYRUP CO.-
SM FRANCISCO, CAL. . -
WMflUf. . ( ? yOUK. N. Y
Forsaldbj- ' ; ' 1
KDKRIJT I? HELLAB1Y.
WHOLESALE 1HUGGIST,
KSlvttw Wilmington, N. C.
MercuHal Poison. ., " ; ,
lercury is frequently in judiciously, used by
act doctors incased of malaria and blood
am. Its atier. effect is worse' than '.the
.rtetnal 3!;e:i. B. . 15. 15. (Botanic BlOOd
film) mam bo mercury, l ut will eliminate
lemriapolm froii the system. .Writ to
M ma ca. Atlanta, (la., for book of
r arauTDsr proor oi -us curative inue.
if. L'ritton, Jackson, Tcnn., writes; VI
malaria m Louisiana, and when the
hntiast broke my system was saturated
3,tscri: and I nan sore; m my mouth ana
:-saariiv tonqiie I 'or two bottles of B.
iLtbloli healed my tongue and mouth-and
liBfvin;in of mo."
fiKiolimond, Atlanta. ia.. writes: ''My
liardly sec. Doctors called it syph
ilids. Her eyes were in a dreadful con
a. Her nppetire failed, she had pain In
tfjntaia ami bones. s Her kidneys were de
sdilso, and no oue thought she could be
"! Dr. Gillam recommended B. B. B.,
irtsiie used until her health was entirely;
IP B. tones, Atlanta, ca., writeli "I was
with copper colored eruptions; loss of
wttf.palnin back, achingr Joints, deblUty,
P-tUtioa. loss of hair, sore tliroat,thd great
fnwsnesi 15. 15. d. put my system In fine
M State. Headache Cure.
!BPkEPAlLTl6N WILL SUH ELY CUBE
rteE from what cause artslngT
MUNDS BKOTIIERS, ;
104 N. Front St.
LOCAL ISTETS.
INDEX TO XKtir ADVERTISEMENTS j
J as D Nutt Druffg-lst j
Munds Bros Pharmacists : . ' ;
T K Buhk Three Sliows Combined I
Lee liEGisTERXotiee or Dissolution j
Chas P, Browne, Agt Apples and cabbage !
Mr. G. W. Branch is on the sick
list. .
The market ivas well supplied
with senppernong grapes this morn-
Dr. Porter, of Rucky Point, was'
in the city to tlay.
. i
Mr. J. T. Collins, of Burlaw, was '
in the city to tlayand i,U us a very
pleasant visit this forenoon.
Mr. J: "W'S. Ilobinspn, of Samp
son county, is in the city. He . took
in the Hammocks and sWrii'htsville
Beach yesterday. j
;
Impurities of the blood often cause
freat annoyance at -this season ;
lood's Sarsanarilla 'nurifies the
blood and cures all such affections.
We are sorry to hear that Mr.
Edgar Scarborough is quite sick and
confined to the house.
We have a few Fluting Machines
which we are closing out at less than
factory cost. See them. N. Jacobi
HdwCo t
! We are glad to see Mr. J. D. Kelley
on the street again!, He has been
very sick for several weeks past but
is mendidg rapidly now.
The firm of Register; Bros., cloth
ers, has been dissolved and the busi
ness will be continued at the same
stand by Mr. Lee Register.
1 Headquarters for Sash, Doors and
Builders' Supplies is the JJ. Jacobi
Hdw. Co. They sell the best goods
at prices hat you pay for those of
n inferior quality. ;
A new schedule will beputinforce
next Monday, on the Seacoast R. R.
Under it there will be three trains
each way, one in the morning and
two in the afternoon.
lTesldent.
teloii Savin
w. P.
TOOMEU,
cashier.
gs & Trust Co,,
08
'ihtw . "".usiuciory secuniy.
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ttSSS l0,?"3- 13 empowered to
mists Of a klt1 mh on tt
mch 29 tl
ALBX, JACK SON,
kti and Commission MfrrknL
ommission
-SOLICITS
Foments of cottov Attn at.t.
OP COl'XTKV PRODUCE. .
rWldMullx rrvSt? Wtlmlncrtnn TC C.
Don't Delav.
ani I m m repair It promptly an
Prices,
IfcTi0 m-e inv llvlntrthla wnv nnrt "
2(!iir.M,w,'u ana wl" not charge too
ikv Vv, - , aHana see some of the
f ''ilk' 1 I . - 1 "I" 1 1"
, ' Musical Instruments'
'5aatUVul:iUure- cheerfully
iBalXsm( i htble cost ot repairs.
J. B. FAKRAll.
No. n N.-second st.
"STOKLEY'S
19
nah-d ro n
NOW PUK-
accommodate
tl.lVl!l ....
- u !iiaU us with the
pIneKt Oysters
""r in.' season.
tiAr!) V'-t. we have mane Rneria
jfHe drove, Miadle'and
. stump Sound Ovsters .
WrightsvUle.
Wake Forest College opened on
Monday with 185 students and since
that time 30 mere have been en
rolled, making a total of 215 for the
first two days of the session.
The concert to begiivenat Caro
Una Beach Friday night by the
Geruiania Cornet Band will be the
last of the season, so let there be a
large crowd to encournge the boys.
1 Burglars. Be secure from them
,by putting our Burglar Proof Locks
on your blinds. They are cheap
and can be put on by the most in
experienced. N. Jacobi lid w. Co. t
Paint your house with Regal
Ready Mixed Paint, It is the best
and cheapest. You will find all col
ors.in any desired quantity at tke
factory's agents, N. Jacobi Hdw.
Co. , , t
Tire drum fishermen are out every
day on Wrfghtsville Beach. Some
haveliad good luck, some bad and
some indifferent. The fall season
for this fine sport is . drawing on
rapidly.
Ladies will find a 'very handsome
and complete line of ladies Muslin
Underwear at astonishing tow prices
a-t the Wilmington Shirt Factory,
122 Market street. Sign of the blue
'awning. tf
My very low prices for Cash
have proved a 'success. Every dol
lar's worth of goods will be sold 20
per cent, lower than at any other
store in the city. I. Shrier, S. E.
corner Princess and Front sts. t f
Stoves. We have a very large
line, made by the best factories, of
the latest and most improved styles,
which we guarantee to bake and
cook well and to give general satis
faction. Our low prices will aston
ish and our Stoves please you. N.
Jacobi Hdw. Co.
Did you witness the occultation of
Jupiter by the moon last night?
Well, if you didn't you missed an
intprpstino- iht. The sky was
- 1- r-
cloudlessaffordinga full view of hot
thp nlanet and the moon. The time
of immersion as observed here was
about 10:02, and the emersion about
10:49.
We have received trom the Secre
tary Mr. P. M. Wilson, the pre
mium list of the 20th annual Pair of
the North Carolina State Agricu
tural Society, to be held at Raleigh,
October 14. 15, 10, 17, IS and 19, 1889
OnJ thousand premiums, worth over
$5,000, '.are offered. Any farmer de
siring to see what premiums are of
fprpd oa.il call at this office and
examine the list.
v.- ItefreftbJnff and Invigorating,
Delicious Soda Water as drawn from
minds Brothers' magnificeut new
fnnntnin at a temperature' of
34. Purest Fruit Syrup, Milk Shakes
and Natural Mineral. Water. -
Capt. Ingram, of the steamship
Jienffanfor who arrived from New
York yesterday told us that the
whistling buoy on Frying" Pan
Shoals has stopped blowing and
seemed to be pretty full of water.
Mr. M. C. Colljns, one of Pender's
best farmers, placed on our table
to day a lot of the finest, juicest
white scuppernong grapes we have
ever seen. : They were of an un
usual size and were perfectly ripe.
Pender county Superior Court
convenes next Monday and we hear
that there will be a busy time with
the courtofficers,! as there are nine
persons in jail awaiting trial, besides
a number who are out on bail to
appear at the approaching term.
The alarm of fire, turned in from
box 35 late yesterday afternoon,
spoken of by us, was caused by the
burning of a'hole in the roof of the
kitchen on the premises of Charles
Foreman, on Tenth street, between
Princess and Chestnut. It was put
out by the neighbors before the de
partment got there. Damage slight.
The Ladles Delighted.
i
The pleasant effect and the per
fect safety with which ladies may
use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup
of Fig, under all conditions make it
their fayorite remedy. It is pleasing
to the eye and to the taste, gentle,
yet effectual in acting on the kid
neys, liver and bowels.
The Steam Yacht Kace.
There was a lively steam yacht
race on the river yesterday. It was
between the yachts Navassa and Ida
Louiac. The start was made from a
point up the T river near Meares1
Bluff Jkvith a run don to Big Island
and return to the city. The contest
was won by the Ida Louise by about
one hundred yards distance. It
would prove am interesting pastime
if it could be repeated and let our
citizens know- of . the fact so that
they could witness it.
Death of a Mexican-Veteran.
Our correspondent, writing from
Hallsville, Duplin county, informs
us of the death, at that plaee on
Monday last,of Mr. Samuel Summer,
aired 69 years. Mr. Summer served
as a soldier in the Mexican war, and
drew a pension from the govern,
ruent up to his death. He will be
missed in his section of the county,
where he always lent a helping
hand to those that were in need.
Mr.. Summer was an honest man,
which is the noblest work of God.
Peace to his ashes !
. Kobbery in Pender.
A gentleman who arrived in the
city on the morning train from the
North tells us that Calvin Hawes,
a colored boy about J8 years old,
was put in iail at Burgaw yesterday,
charged with robbery. The crime
with which he stands indicted was
committedatthe residence ofDr. Jno.
R. Hawes, at Point Caswell, last
week. While the family were at
supper he secreted himself in the
house and when all had gone lo
sleep he entered the room of Mr.
Joel Hines, a nephew of Dr. Hawes,
and robbed him of $7, which he had
left in his pants pockets. ; Suspicion
pointed to Calvin as the thief and
when arrested on Monday he con-i
fessed having taken the money.
The Horse Show.
Prof. Burk's great show of trained
horses and general cirens, at the
popular low prices of JO and 20 cents
admiss-on, will be here under can
vass next Monday and Tuesday,
the 9th and 10th. To describe all
that is done by Professor Burk'
educated horses, ponies and mules
would be impossible. It is only
necessary to say that the exhibition
is a most wonderful one. They up
derstaud what is said to them with
an intelligence that is almost hu
man. In fact, no such horses were
ever seen before, and no one should
fail to visit the show on its appear
anee here. It is refined and instruc
tive as well as interesting and amus
Ing in the extreme.. The, exhibition
takes place jou Dickinson's Hill, near
tiie Carolina Central R. R. depot.
Forecasts. 1
For North Carolina, local rains and
stationary temperature. For Wil
mington and vicinity, showers.
Kirthday Blesalng'.
That clever gentleman, Mr. E.
Kuhblank, had a birthday to day,
and was the recipient of many cen
gratulationsfrom the many warm
friends lie has made while resident
among us. We wish him manyfhap
py returns of the day.
Masquerade Call.
The Masquerade Ball at .Carolina
Beach last night was a grand sue
. . mm i s s
cess, mere were net ween suuanu
400 people present. Everybody
that went had a nice time, t'he night
was beautiful for a stroll on the
beach, which a great many of the
young people enjoyed.
(Going ; North. ! j
Mr. B. F. Penny will leave here
on Monday morning, on the 12.05 a. j
m. train, for New York, for the pur-,
pose of selecting a fine stock of Fall:
and Winter clothing. In the mean
time he has already received some
new goods in his line, some speci
mens of the new and handsome
styles now being displayed in his
large show windows.
City Conrt. ' '
Wm. Grady, charged with vio
lating the sanitary ordinance; was
before the Mayor this morning but
he was found to be not guilty and
was discharged.
Robert Shepard, false pretenses,
was found guilty and bound over to
the next term of the Criminal Court.
Joseph Williams, disorderly con
duet. Guilty. Fined $5 and costs,
The Carolina Central' Superintendent.
Charlotte News'.' The Carolina
Central undoubtedly has a model
superintendent in the person of
Capt. Thomas W. Whisnant. The
big breaks by $jhe cloud bnrst , near
Rockingham occurred on Monday
of last week, and the track was last
night in readiness for the passage
of trains. Capt. Whisnant was on
the scene early on the morning of
the breaks, and remained there day
and night superintending the work
of reconstruction". It is due to his
skill, perserveranceand energy that
through traffic was resumed so soon.
He is a practical superintendent,
and his work so far shows that no
mistake was made wtien tie was
appointed Superintendent of the
Carolina Central road.
Pander Coun ty Farms and Crops.
(Ueport for the Dally Review.) ;
On August - 28th your reporter
visited Mr. D. W. Rencher's tobacco
farm, which is situated abouti three
miles from Willard. It was the first
opportunity of visiting a tobacco
farm I had Jenjoyed. Mr. Rencher
has four or more acre3 in tobacco a8
an experiment. He was raised on a
tobacco farm inGranville county. In
the year 1888 he yisitedPender county
and became of opinion that -certain
soils in that countv would grow
fine tobacco. He now thinks them
equal to any of the middle or West
ern counties for the growing 6fthe
weed. He has one acre in tobacce
from which he expects to realize as
much as from fine acres in cot
ton. His cornyeotton, potatoes and
tobacco all are fine indeed. I
Onthe following day I passed the
farm of Dr. K.J. Powers, on the
East side of Willard, and was struck
with the fertility of the land. Dr.
Powers has some of the best i cotton
I have seen this year. His lands
would doubtless grow fine tobacco.
Pender needs but development to
make it one of the finest farming
counties in the State. It has a nat
ural soil unsurpassed by any ever
seen by your correspondent. Let
the Pender people plant a greater
variety of crops,' buckle on the ar
mor of labor, improve their lands
and press forward in
progress.
the march of.
Some Duplin County Crops.
Reported for the Daily KevieW.
On last Wednesday I klt the
pleasant little village of Duplin
Roads for Chinquepin and other
places in Duplin. All along the
road to Chinquepin the corn crop is
good. The first farm that especially
attracted my attention was that of
Mr. D. W. Boney, who has some
very fine corn indeed. A few miles
farther on was the farm of Mr.
Nathan Batts, one of Duplin's best
farmers. Mr. Batts says he has one
of the best corn crops he has ever
had.
I arrived at Chinquepin about 6
o'clock in the evening and spent the
night -.twitli that energefic young
merchant and farmer, Mr. G. D. B.
Parker. On Thursday morning Mr.
Parker took me through his farm
and such corn I have never seen be
fore. Her has a field of 40 acres up.
land corn that will average seven
barrels to the. acre, and after show
ing me through his farm, then he
said, "Now I will show you how to
bag a fox." Mr. Parker and Mr, H.
Lanier and your reporter started
out with hounds and in less than
two hours we returned with two
foxes as the fruits of our hunt.
Then I started for Beulahville, for
merly called Snarchett. The crops,
especially the corn andpotatoesare
very fine, Snatchett township is
the. place where there has not been
a Republican vote cast since the
war. You will find it a fact that the
crops are all good wherever they
have been worked as they ought
with all the rain they have had.
Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit,and
disgust everybody with your offen
sive breath, but use Dr. Sages Ca
tarrh Remedy and end it. 50 cents,
We were pleased to receive a call
this mwning from Mr. Geo. Q
Campbell, business manager ot
Prof. Burk's Educated Horse Show.
We found him to be an exce edingly
clever gentleman.
died.
COX. Departed this life September 1st, at
the residence of his father, James W. -Cox, in
Kenansville, J. FRANK COX, aged 25 years.
lie died in the bloom of his youth, loved and
respected by all who knew him. At the grave
Rev. w. A. Forbes offered up a touching
prayer an reaa an impressive ounai service.
sympathizing friends sang an appropriate
hymn, then fair maidens scattered garlands
f roses o'er that newly -made moumd, while
softly sighing winds seemed to say, dust to
oust, out tne spirit to ooa wno gave it. xes.
to the God whom he loved and acknowledged
e'er sickness and death claimed his earthly
tabernacle for their own. And as evening's
lengthening shadows fell , across that silent
grave, loved ones could only say reauiescat in
pace, dear Frank, till we meet again. S. S.
N KW ADV.EKTI8EME1TTO
N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 4TH
CAROLINA BEACH.
CHASOR OK ftUUEDOLC
o
Spntpmlwp trio crVtvr1nlA w etaomnM ttvlvflvi
Grove and Passport will be as follow
Steamer Sylvan Grove wlllleave for Caro
lina Beaeh at 9:30 m. and 20 p. m, V r :
Steamer Passport will leave for. Soutiibott
at 9:30 a. in. Returning, will lerfve South port
at 3 p. m. .
Steamer Passport will leave for Carolina
Beach only at 6 p. m. Passport will leave
Beach at 7 a. m.
JOHN W. HARPER,
sepstfnac General Manager
PIG FISH ! PIG PISHl
I ALWACTS KEEP A SUPPLY OF,( , ,
FRESH FICH
on hand. As I have my own boat and seine
I always keep from 200 to aoo on hand. Pic nlc
parties can be served with Fish or Coffee.
! ' I " "
Meals 35c. or $1.00 a Day.
JA8. A. OEWLEXT.
Restaurant in 100 yards of Switchback.
Good CIGARS and ice cool BEER always on
hand. Jy 11 tt 1
THE MAIL SCHEDULE.
The malls close and arrive at the City Post
office as follows: '
OUTGOING MAILS DAILY.
CLOSE. LEAVE.
WiLand Wash.(T8)lst Dis.. 7.00 A. M. 9.00 A. M
Wll.amdVash.(78) 2d Dis.. 8.15 A. M. 9.00 A. M-
WrightsvUle 8.4a A. M. 9.30 A. M-
Southport 9.30 A. M. 9.45 A. M.
W1L and Ruth 1.20 P. M. 2.20 P. M.
Clinton and Gold. (special) 3.30 P. M. 4.00 P. M.
Wll. and Jack. (23) 5.30 p. M. 6.25 P. M.
WlL and Ruth 6 30 P. M. 7.: P. M.
WiL and Jack. (35) 9.30 P. M. jOIG P. M.
Wil. and Wash, (14). ...... 11.15 P, M. 12 05 P. Ji..
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
BrunswUk
Cape Fear River mall.
B.00 A.- M.
L10 P. M. 2.00 P. M.
MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Onslow 7.00 A. M.
INCOMING MAILS DAILY.
ARRIVE AT P. 0.
Charlotte and Maxton 7.55" A. M.
"Wil. and Jack 8.40 A. M.
Clinton and Goldsboro 11.50 A. M.
Wll. and Ruth 12.51 P. M.
WrightsvUle 6.00 P. M.
Southport , ; 4.40 P. M
Wil. and Wash. (23) 6.10 P. M.
Wll. and Wash: (27) . ..10.00 p. M.
11. and Jack. (14) 11.55 P. M.
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
Brunswick
5.00 P. M-
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Cape Fear River 7.00 A. M.
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
Onslow.. 7.00 P. M
GEO. Z. FRENCH, P. M.
July 22nd. 1880.
NEW A IVEKTI SEVENTH.
F
Just Received!
ULL STOCK MASCQTTE TOOTH BRUSH.
Price 18c, regular price 30c. j
only at
JAMES D. NUTT'S.
1
218 North Front St. The Druggist.
I by dru
Notice of Dissolution; I
J-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm of Register & Bros., Clothiers, has leen
dissolved by mutual consent. Having pur
chased the interest of my late partner, I will
continue the business at the old stand. No. 4
Market street, where I will be pleased to wel
come my old customers as well as new ones.
Sep 4 It LEE REGISTER.
t. K. BURK'S
Three Shows Combined.
Tent on Dickinson Lot.
TWO DAYS ONLY,
huh and Tuesday, ;ffpt. M and 1 (hi,
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
The Wonderful Arabian' Mexican Horses and
Ponies, 20 in number. Mahomet, the Talking
Horse; Little Dot, the wonder.
AdmiHKion: lO and "O cents.
Look for the Grand Street Parade, 12 o'clock,
on day of exhibition. sep 4 2t wed sat
Apps-eK mid Cabbage.
EADtJUARTERS FOR APPLES, CAB
bage, Onion, Potatoes, Lemons, Butter and
Florida MuUets.wiC ,.viv'.
CHAS. F. BROWNE, Agt.
128 North Water St, Wilmington, ft a
,1?
Look, Stop and Think!
IN ORDER TO MAKE WOOM FOK MY
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
MY ENTIRE LINE OF ' '
Spring and Summer Goods,
CONSISTING OjF
Clothing Hato :
AND-
FURNISHING GOODS
r?
4 t
& T
Wehave;just finished taking stock and I
will leave in a short tlmt for. the Northern
markets. I MUST HAVE MONEY TO BUY
FALL AND WINTER GOODS WITH, and
hence no reasonable cash offer will he re
fused. - .
B. F. PEWWY,
ttte rr.rvpnTww
aug 23 tf 110 Market Street.'
ISLAND BEACH HOTELr
rpiIE HOTEL AT THE HAMMOCKS IS NOW
In the hands of the Wilmington Seacoast R. K.
and Is under the management ot the Super
ntendent. ,
it has just undergone a complete renovation
nd has been put in first class order.
The rates of board, for September havejbeen
materially reduced. 1
The best the market and the salt- water af
fords will make up the bill of fare.
careful, attentive and polite servants and
none others will be tolerated.
Prof. Miner's Band, from Schuetzen Park.
Baltimore, will furnish music, both morning
and evening.
Facilities for sailing andJJshing unsurpass.
cu. owe. cuuuui utuie uuais anu exoenencea
crews.
The object of the new management is to
please .and no pains will be spared to accom
plish this result.
Enquiries by mall a3 to accommodations
promptly responded to. .. aug22 tr
Lawn rjowero,
Best out tie Market!
QARDEN HOES, RAKES, &C, 8PRINK-
lers, Rubber Hose and Attachments. Bottom
i W. E. SPRINGER A CO',
api so tl 14 Front St., Wilmington, N. C
Cape FearHouse
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT HAS BEEN
opened at the terminus of the Ocean VlewK.
R. Fresh Pigfish, Clams and Beer always
hand. In connection with our Restaurant we
have a firs class Dining Room for our white,
customers. Give us a call and we guaraifcee
to give you entire satisfaction. je 22 3m.
Sale of Real Estate Under
Foreclosure. 1
Tfci" VIRTUE OP THE POWTTR OP SAtf
a - w wmm
contained in a certain Indenture of morrgagp
executed by David Deal and Lucy A. Deal, his
wife, ro "The citizens' Building and Loan As
sociation of Wilmington, N. c," (default
having been made therein) the undersigned,
as attorneys for said mortgagee, W1U, on
Thursdav. the Rth duv of Spntp'mW looo "
- - M.J.VVU.WV., AWVV, At-
12 o'clock M , at the court House door, in the 7
city of Wilmington, seU, by public auction.
iw ;oaix, me xmjuus adia premises conveyed in
and by said mortgage deed, which are sit?
uated in the said city of Wilmington, and are
bounded and described as follows: Beglnnine
at a point on the East Une ot Nlntti street ids
feet north of the Northeast intersection ot
Princess and Ninth streets, and runnlne
thence with Ninth street south 33 feet, thend
East parallel with Princess street 132 feetT
tn,ence North 53 feet, thence West nandwl
nfiSiS. theldScilne
SPV the beginning being the Wesc
Part of Lot 3, La Block m accorSlng to the
official plan of saM city. VT'W"U'S l", ?
i , aDEN BELLAMY,
L.:': : A. G. KIGATJD,
Attorneys for "The Citizen's Bulldlnsf and
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