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t. ' THIS TATZU trtrr eTtUcff. Sundays excepted. ,; we4 will to sTTad to rccrlva ccnarr s -. - . - from cur friea-ia oa .sjyr &tji la eu:. :ts general interest, bta - . ' . - lie naae of tiia writer mast alija : 2 far jaed to" tie Editor. 1 " - .... i ' . . . - . - . CommunlcaUDna mast te wntten,'oa cnlr "i -.... i .... j one stae or toe paper. - j ; rersocalitics must t ajaea. a And It ts especially ana pirticalafU cricr stood that the Etutarcoes cot always ecsrse the Ttews of corresponacntA onlcss so ctatea ,ht the etiltorlal comrua. . . V, JC0. T. JA Editored rrop. ....rfoNS. POSTAGE TAID : . wit 1 1 v - oc month Ctu One month, 3 rets. --r win tc deUrrrnl by carriers, free f ' tii cut. ax the above i.i nl lltcraL rr,J r.y. , i . i . , i. i i. ' t r ' ' : ' ' I 1 y r i t li t w:c, avu i 4y J.n - matlc it "the iic-V 1 ai-a iTrpof I-ifT3 is for fr.le in 50t ti ll k.ttlcs ly all Ica.liDg drug ia Any rtlbl;!c drugbtv"wh ar tot t-nve it on hand will pro t.-t i: pr.:ptljr for any one xch nln to try it- Do nut accent ant UUFOBMA FIG SYRUP CO. 5i rSAXCISCO. CAL UZrSTni. KT. KEVt YORK, H.f. BUtlKKT K. IKI4bA3lY. WUOLESALS DKLT.GIST. cay Wllmlnstoa, K. C STOVES! STOVES! . t JlLHZtJ. ALL KI.XIM. AND AT ALL pxr, ( AUaQdsoethrmat ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CD'S. Christmas Cards. Ytl BrtTIFt'L THAN EVER. CUT a i oLvv r-ttles., lUndsome got s. Ijott f. Lit; avrtment Kaner Ocod t MUNDS BUOTUEHS, ISU 101 N. Front itrcct. SAIVI JOWE'o SONG BOOKS. HOOK STOItE 7?ttf y ' H. A Tucker, jtlUK IN lil.WNlTr. MAKUt.K AND one. Minuf.Huirr of Ccmeterr, fci'aEtAiai.a imiutins wotk. ' f , :u North front riwt, Irs Bit locljav PrtvnlH. JJIs HUT AUE rit!-KEDf WITH Jjti rrruncta-Ml wcants !n ttefoot. titfU siiiia ly, arc la no.oanptrct 15 tma 1ft kjsw. AMer pracikal es r"'v M y 5 r j r em pre trnl to puaran. ''Uov. 14 1 oa tar. l. "INMVAN. 51 b TLe Honeshcer atd Farrier. JUST RECEIVED ! SO til Xt HESJlANAXAS. JCW bT " A. J. W INSTEAD, litilt an 1 Coo Icct loner es. S tr vortn srconJ nv r P. O. E. G. POLLEY, fact ical Tin & SheeClron Worker and Contractor Ofc4tf mrctffeMl.rAr hll work 1b ICT llllO frtf4iiBnuiy and rrotrjIj-ca- v naas'yf art eiriTcccr Mnith pcof noriuEen win jruar- cl4N ort la f Trj rtfpKi. it Ini Tennessee Coal I f AUklVED A CHOICE LOT CELE- Tfaa,w COAL 'I . -00 CortU Wood ! Wrf:1 lk- Aih, riae, BUcJcJac. c. J. A. SrKINGI Iw For Ohrhtmas jUKlMw OF VSEFTL AND FRETTY tbc rufcNlTTTKE i'ae, rtrlstmaJ i.10 canine la rapldlj. C all and we rrcttj. r SNKl are o ciul aa ED lo., uriiitore Dealers, jlfi-t j :! tiy .: Kwacp, ! . Kiver oysters still sell at it, and the success of the proprietors lt lo c-nur" street. The petitioners I :.s i-:..":'.- c!-76!seJ! -a;,.. i"irnl!oti an.'I Jt U nly occasionally I and manufacturers, the California !a,so ask that Surry street --(now ' -t :lJ f 'cU ccl'k. Ler.il-lthat yoi can gertliftu for less than Fig Syrup Company. . I-- opened only to a point just south of fri&A iVvv.-J ai4 hujiUurJ.llmt. - y . M;A" - -::'":x Wooster street)-may be extended to :vf.r 5;vnin cf Fh'S w' PJ " f " " " . ; 7-77- , , . , Dawson street for 'the purpose of a f.:tXc o U ktnd ever pr,. . F t h"J her kept the lad.es The annual meeting of the Young r!ght of way for the radroadr This NT;; V.: t, tl.e h-to ai:crf:c lo.dy au.l ; ChrMmas .pur- Men's Christian Association of this petition was accompanied by another ,: ti;: proir.pt "renotsopl,ntifulast hey city was held at their rooms .last of similar purport from property iVnir-:'1 tr:;!- Uru-ficial m ir pyestenlay. - : night for the purpose of electing.Qve owners asking that the'W,, 0.- & E. ,1 t ::v fn.ni tl;f HJ.j 1 "How hnonv 1 am. mM thi mnn dlrectors for t,ie ensuing year. The n R. R. Co. be granted the riht of 1 . Cor, Marlrt tni Scccr.l t:s. Ijirrx to Niw ADtnnsiMjrw .sito A co rurnltar s A W WATsox-carlsnnas toods . w fc w n u ro rropi&j3 wad tea t atu-Sam Joaca tocj; uook 1 T O F ALDKgM4XDrlck5 1 Urlcks ! On weekjunre ami then nun nnd Santa Claus. , Chri t- It vnscold on the wharf trwlav- ai;l don't you fofget it. ' j The receipts of cotton at this port j '-'v ooi up DaleK. - 'rown fowls were retailing from enrts jo-day at 21 ceutj for the best. . It was deeply, darkly, desperately, I dull to-day, a regular blue (Wednes- t N who waited eleven vears tor n hahy. i iif ioy came jiisn m good tune for Or. Hull' Cough Syrup. vRubolio" razor and knive sharp eners. Something new, and we think the bet hone ever made. See theui. K. Jacob! Hdw. Co. Lj t I am Manufacturer s Agent Tor Barbed and all kinds of Wire, Com bination Wire and Iron Fences. Or ders solicited. James I. Metts. . t Guns. We have them, bought be fore the passage of the McKinley bill and can give yon the advantage of our low purchase. N. Jacobi Udw. Co. - f Nor. barque Rosenberg, Thorsen, cleared to-day for London, with 7, 071 barrels rosin, valued at $10,145. 52, shipped by Messrs. Williams & Mnrchison. T ! The excursion party from Mt. Airy are expected here this evening, at 7:30 o'clock. They will go down to the Hammocks over tho $eaeoast U. R. to-morrow. ; . ! A grand sociable will be given at IUberulanllallon Wednesday night, January 7tbtby the Hibernian Be nevolent Society, and a good time may be expected. Turner's Almanac promised rain and snow for yesterday and to-day and it fca3-f, further, that .from this date until Christmas the weather will be "fair and mild' WV want Zeb Vance in the Senate and the Zeb Vance; stove in yonr kitchen. They have been tried and found to- e true; therefore we re commend them to you. N. Jacobi Hdw. i. ; j ' t t III -Ml... . 1.11. I " j. j Housekeepers should have -a 'Perfection" meat cutter.; It has the advantages of simple construe-j tiou, durability anVI. is easily cleaned j No knives to get out of order. Sold ! by the X. JucobLHdv.'Co. ( One member of the Fox Club told "a a few day ago that a race was intended for. Christina D.iy and an- other in-iber told us Nii morning i that there will be no race on that j day. a mi t1ir. th mnttvr rrsts for - i the present. Mr. II. F. Herrinir, of Clinton, was awarded the premium of oup year's subscription -to th IAiLT TRkvikw at the Vfcent Sampson' County Fair for the best apples ' raided lu that county, and his name ha ben en tfretl on 6iir mailing lists.-i Five thousand shares of. the capi tal stock of the W. & W. H. K. is of- fi-reil to bitklers, who may estimate on all or a part. OnIyi25 Dcn ent. is . the cash call, balauce to be paid as It may Iw needed Proposals must be addressed to Mr. W. T. Walters, j chainuan rof the committee, at 16 ' Chamber Commerce, Baltimore. , Tii Seaboard Atr Line system is on dressiarade at precnt. All of its pnsenger train' employees, i In eluding coudnctor. biigug man, nnd llaguien, have been tmiforuu-jl in handsome new uniforms. They were made in New York, and are -Tine specimens of goods and workl The color of these uniform . i blue, with buttons and caps ic, marked with the letters SuA.JL.J ' I". Tlie best medical authorities say the proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional remedy, like Hood's Sarsaparilla, - 41 Why "Toiul von ilnrrcinc f f mmiixht yon were down with the : rlietimatisiH. Yon look an happy a. -, ,y . - MryotiM struck oil';" 'So I have Ald?nuen wa ,ieId yesterday after von bet; ; it's Salvation Oil toothis nxn at the City Hall. "All theinem . time. One bottle made me hopeful, ' bers, viththe exception of 'Aider JnlirtSi f5i'u?f bHf k V". th5,2w-inn Scott and Bejl, were present. Quadrille Cinb Membership Seer r t, . ; , . . . - i. i Mayor Fowler stated the object of i4rrerw'- . -r j t or orth tarohna, rain or tftiow, colder to-night, fair Thurs- l nurs - ;day. " - ; . J' ' - Tal rorecstt frora8 a. ui. to-day ;ior uzuiDscon and vicinity, clear - ing and decidedly cold er. Confirmed. . . . The fayotablo impression pro, duccd on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Svrur of Figs a few 'years ago has been more than confirmed by thenleas. ant experience of all who have used following were elected: Messrs. Du Urutz Outlar, W. J. Toomer B. F. King, E. S. Tennent and P. B. Man niug. Several new members joined the Association. ' 1 The newly elected Board will meet in January to elect the officers for the ensuing vear. Disaster at Sonthport. Adispatcli from Mr. Dosher, act ing Signal Observer at Southprtj reeeived here-this noon, isays that the little schooner Joefeff, 15 tons burthen, from Lock wood's Folly for this city, went ashore this morning, at daylight, on Piney Point Beach, about three miles Southwest of Southport, dunug a heavy Waster ly gale. The crew consisted of two men only, Riley Lewis and Charles Price, both colored. Lewis, who v as the skipper, was saved, but I 'rice died from exhaustion after t eing taken ashore. The vessel and cargo will prove a-total loss. The Wind and the Weather, j 4 The cautionary Northwest storm signal was hoisted here last night at 10:15 o'clock, in obedience to orders from Washington City. It was also ordered at Charleston, Morehead City and Washington. There was a storm at that time on the South Carolina coast, and high northwest erly winds were expected. The wind got here but it was not very high. We seemel to be on the outer-edge of the storm. But the temperature became decidedly colder and there was considerable rain. The wires were down this forenoon and the usual forecast could .not be. had but the local forecast says that the wea ther will be decidedly colder this afternoon and to-night. There will probably be plent y of ice to-morrow morning. '' lionnetft and I!etlt 4 ' I The Bonnet Party at the City Hall last night was a brilliant success. There was a largo attendance, de spite the forbidding aspect' of the weather, and everybody had a good time. A great. many beautiful de- corations gave the hall a decidedly holiday aspect and the booths were all beautiful! v urramred. The man milliners worked faithfully and as ! ateadilv as circumstance's would ad hi it and piled up a'big stock of bon nets. . v The Fourth of July Oooth wasun der tilt?. management of Mrs. W. H. Nortlirop, assisted by Misses Jessie Kenan, Lizzie Peck, Sue JCumming, Janie Northrop, Hattie Taylor and Mrs. VL D. Jewett. The Christmas Booth was under the ,UUQaeiueni of Mrs. IL H. SmiUl IUiiiigteti )y Misses Etta Hart, Kate Taylor, Kate Munson, Julia Wort, nmi Mrs. T.. Lewjs. T, Mnv-dav Booth was nnder the Biinprvkimi nf AIisen Rosa Smith. Belle Bagley, Rhea Dagget and Mag- ; The Thanksgiving Bioth was in charge of Mrs. B. Lilly. M rs. Cr.Pars ley, Mrs. Jas. Chadbourii, J r. Mrs. W. It KeiMin, Mrs.- 6eo.; A." Peck, Mrs, O. AWiggius, Mrs. Belle Rob- msou. K Trtrwnpi. 1trotii was in charge of I A J a panese ijooi ii was in cuarBe u i Mrs. James Soront. -asslsteI by Misses Isabel Savage, Gibson, Ame lia Bellamy, Belle, Woo 1 "nnd Mar tha WilliamX ' 7 " : . - There was snow last night ou C. C. R. R. West of Laurinburg. Brtl of A!drmn A called Hi'eetidg of the Board ofiThe Beat Saivei inho -world for Ithe of the Wilmington. Onslow & Eastf Carolina Railroad . CJomnan v for 1 Carolina Railroad,. Cpupany for right of way for the said road through the extreme southern por- jtion - of the'cltv. afons' and across the following - named streets, viz: From Kidder's street? northwardly a!ongFront street -to a point be-i tween Wright and Dawson streets, j with the right to cross Da wson street or its Prolongation, between Front and Surry street; and Ithence, when St,rry street shalle reached, along r way as above set forth. The latter petition Is" signed ..by ) S. & W. H. Northrop, W. L Smith for self and S. W. 'Skinner. & Co., Carolina Oil and Creosote Co., and t. A. Lord.- -Alderman Smith protested agiilnst any hasty action being taken .by the Board in the matter, and after some discussion a motion was made by Alderman Montgomery 'to refer it to a special committee .to make report at a called meeting of the Board on or before the 22d inst. This motion was adopted "and the Mayor appointed as the committee Aldermen Montcomery Smith and Craft." . i . : Alderman Pearsall spoke in regard to the proposition made some time i- ,i : .. . l, i t :i-.. and offorded" the following resolu tion, which wus adopted, viz: , Resolved, That the attention of the Board of Audit and Finance be called to the impropriation of $500, made by this Board X or codifying: thelaws and ordinances, with the request that early action be aken In the matter. . The Mayor appointed as a special Sewerage Committee - 'Alderman Post, (chairman) Mayor Fowler, Alderman Scott, Supt. of 'Health Dr. F, W.Potter, and City Surveyor J. C. Chase. ' The meeting then adjourned. Alligator Shoals. . Capt. W. H. Bixby, U. S.' Engi neer incharge of river and' harbor improveraents,' in a note to the Re yiKW, says: "Surveys recently uiade of the dredged cut- betweienj Green field and AH igator creeks below KWder's. iqills.-show a least depth of 16.6 feet; increasing from that to 21 feet, overj. width of 270 feet. This work was done during the last con tract and has kept its depth very satisfactorily." . How's ? 13 tho Oriental salutation, knowing that gocrf health'--cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish" and con- ; . . stipated, the food lies in " the ?tomaeh - undi gested, poisoning the blood; freqitent headache ensues; a feeling of la?ii- . tude, despondency and nervousness indicate "how. , tho whole gytem 'U.dfr:v; ' rangctl:v .Simiuons jXivcr TU;guIator'.!ia3lcHiir the . . iiiean of restoring lnore iKMjplo, j p Jicattl , Hnd i: . happiness by giving them t a bcal th rliycrj t luur - any " agency Is no wn on earth. It aetVTiwith xtraor-f . diuarV ixiwer anl eih7"fc;v. NCVEtTBEEr OlSAPPOINTEO. 4 Lh Bylhi PPntci i tMrff pmdaed; it i jj ,rfCrt cunrr r il dtn sioiaaca siwi wn, y. J. J-IcEtnoY, :i -s'T-i 15c not2Inpc:l t'xon i,' - Examine to see tlat you t tLc Genuine. DlsUEulchcl trvrn all fracas acl lmltaitons Your Liver ibyeurmlZTraIe Mark ca f rent of Wrap thc lcr.iii ea tLe fcile liic fceal ana si jnatBre of - : jr. il zciim ca ; . . . , ' I EOT 13 tf DiW -ca th - - 1 1 J - T"".-! Araks Salr. . . uuib, t cruises, , ourcs, uu rjs, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions; and posUiveiy cares Piles, or no pay .required. It is guar anteed to give, perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded- y Price 25 cents For sale bf Robert R. Bellamy, wholesalaud rataU dTVggitv Clectlsn of Officers X ? At their meeting last night,1 Wil niington Lodge, No. 319, eleptedthe following ofScers : for the' ensuing year: Worshinful Master James W. .Moiiroe.: ; .; .: ': - . Seni9r Warden D. McEachern. Junior Warden 11. C. Cantwell. Treasurer Wm. Otersen. Secretary Thomas 1'Bagleyv -: - The installment of the above offi cers will take, place on the SOth, when the appointive officers will be aririounced; The installation will take pia.ee in tn Opera House and will be public. An address will be delivered by Dr. Creasy. The in stalling officer will be Past Grand Master C. H. Robinson. The music will be under the direction of Mr. H. M. Bowden'and nromises to be very fine. . , . J . . , ... ; The .elevation or our yoimg friend, Mr. Jas. V. Monroe.to the position of Worshinful Master, tn an old lodge, is one worthily bestowed and to J be appreciated 'by the many friejids of that clever gentleman. .Appointments for.J Visitation bv , tlio f - Ilisliop of East Carolina. Dec. 17, Wednesday, -Com muntonj St. John's, Winston. Dec 18, Thursday, Holy Innocents, Avoca. "'" I " " Dec. 21, Sunday, 4th in Advent, Mornmer, , St. . Luke's, Washington county. ' I Dec. 21, Sunday, 4th m Advent, Evening, Grace ChurcFi, Plymouth. . Dec. 23, Tuesday,' Holy Trinity, Hertford. ' A . Dec. 24, Wednesday, Evening, St. John the Evangelist, Edenton. Dec. 2-5, Tnursday, Christmas, jSr. Paul's, Edenton. Dec. 28, Sunday after Christmas, Morning, St. Peter's, Gates county. Dec. 28, Sunday after Christmas, Evening, St. Mary's, Gatesville. . . Dec. 29, Monday, Communion, St. Mary's, Gatesyille. - '" .Dpc. 31,Wednesday,Grace Church, Woodville, Bertie; county. s Jan-. 1 Thursday,St. Mark's.Roxo bel.f. . v.- j;' . ' Jan. 3, Saturday, Morning, . St. Martin's, Hamilton. ; Jan.. 4, Sunday,2nd after Christ- ma?, cnurcn or tne Advent, Wil liamston. ; Jan. 5, Monday, Pitt county. Morning, Bethel, Jan. . 8th, Thursday, St, John, South Mills. ! Jdn. 9, Piiday, St. .John's K e w - gun. r Jan. 10, Saturday, Woodville, Per quimans county. F , " Jan. 11, Sundayl 1st after Epiph any ChristChurch, Elizabeth City. Jan. 14, Wednesday, St. David's, Scuppernong. f '" Jan. lo, -.Thursday, St. Andrew s Columbia. I Jan. 18, Sunday! 2nd ""after. "Epiph- anyi it. Thomas, Windsor. HoIyuCommunion at all morning services.-- ; .. . . The children catechised whenever pacticaoie. , I - The V estnes will please be prepar ed to meet the Bishop. sUtrenngs to be for Diocesan Mis sions. v . . . - -. i . - i rOn NEUKALGU AND KEADA Clf K Use "Rough on Pain." Instant re lief. 25 and 50c. ROUGH ON CORNS. Liquid, 15c. Salve, 10c.- Rough on Worms. Safe,. Sure Cure. 25c NEW A D V KB 1X3 EoX KNTS r BRICKS! . - - A . jSUPERIOK QUALITY )F quantities to stilt. . For sale dj I.-.T. GL A ALDEEJIAN. Commission Merchants,' dec 17 tf . . , : L r lid No. Water St. A, V. WATSON'S CHINA STORE, '!.No. 17 Market Street, : TS THE PLACBTO KVT YOUB UOtlPAY Ocods. Prices low down. .The ladles are In vited to caliand see the pret'lest goods in the citr.( . v.'..- - . . r ? dee 17 tf Call at-, tlirist's, So. lOO Koutli Front Srreet.i pOU cnEISTAS jtKE, JilKED TO order, ca we, ? c) R an G ES, APPUES aad JJUTS, alljol the finest, in full stock now. t Alt ITiIsIsiea : 5 tea ia imlrs fespsaji AKJBKOW PKEPAlLED - TO TAKE UP02 rt-&son&hl terms a. licit ed amount cr Family Wasnlnr, which win te In charge of a compe tcntladj'.' w;v; .' '-- oct 3 tr - - " : rrcrnr.cr?. N E W A 17 V C itTlS USX CUTS. M tRONLY, Auctioi -cr iiY CKOMLV & cioni::3. VALUABLE" UNIMPROVED BUlLbirJC LOT 1 Jo r Sa I at "Aucti on. rys yhvvDXT xixT isTri inst., "At lro'docic a. ni we win sell at the N. E. cor ner of Front ' and W'risht streets the VAI V ABLE UNIMntOYED-PROPERTV as men tioned ttflow.H siruatfilTin the lower and southeastern part of the city, Jn tho section where real estate has advanced more rapidly -and commandinsrlils;her prices than In any other portion of the town. . . ., - The Uloclc- have been sub-dlvldcd Into I)ta ranging in size from c3xio feet tosxlG5 feetr sale! positive and without reservation. Title guaranteed. Terns at sale-. Plat, of Ihd prop erty to be seen at our omce.. .r - ' Wagonette will leave our oMee, 13 Princess " ttreet. ta tate those wishlAg to attend, at h: o'clock on the I mornlnjr ot the xsale, fceo of charge. .All are In lted to go. . ' v r Lots on mock8l-Sald Dlocflflnpr between Front and second streets and Dawson .; ad WrlgrUt streets. .v t- . 3 Lots on Block 47-Said Mockylngr between i mra ana ourtn stxeetsand .Avooster and lavfon strt3.; 4i ; 8 Lots on Block 08 said block lying between Sixth and seventh streets and, UawRon A and Wright streets, , ' " ' 7 1-ots on mock 50 Said block- tying between - sixth and Seventh streets and "Wooster I-and Dawson streets. - rt, t'v ? f f 3 Lo's on Block 52 -Said block lying between J Eighth and Ninth streets and Wooster u and Dawson streets. - " ';' ' I Lot on Block 53 Said block lying between iNinm ana uentn streets ana wooster and Dawson streets. ?. .r . 1 - r . ' - 8 Lots on Block 40 Said block lyingVbctwcen -renin ana cieventhstrees and Dawson and Wright; streets. . r . v 48 Lota on Bl6c 55 said block Wing between . j Eleventh and Twelfth streets and ; wooster and Dawson streets. . . 20 Lots on Block 50 .said block lying between , -Twelfth! and Thirteenth streets 'and Wooster and Dawson streets. ? ' 13 Lots on Block 43 Saldtlock lying between , Twelfth! and. Thirteenth streets and. , - Dawson and Wright streets.- -10 Lots on Block 5234-said block lying between - Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets and i Dawson and Wright streets . 1 i. . 13 Lots on Block 523Sa'd block lying between -i Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets and Da wson ; and Wri gn street s. v dec i ts , Jii.at;.,;; - WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R.C0. U, '"If ROrOSALS WILL BE RECEIVER UNTIL 20th iauuary 1891. for the purchase of "the whole or any part of Five Thousand Shares of ' the capital stock of the Wilmington & Wel-don-Kallroad company. A -, l'wentyflvo per cent will be ' payablo ten days after the acceptance of bids; and tho re maining payments will be called . in three . equal instalments when the Company re-- quires tne money, six per cent, interest win be allowed on all payments until completed, in lien Of dividends, when- stock X'ert locates win be issued.; The privilege is reserved of declining the b as ior tne wnoie or any parcv 1 W.'T. WALTERS, i B. F. NEWCOMER, . . r donald Macrae, ; . I Executive cosamlttee.. . ' thereof, Proposal to be addressed to - .:- i Mr. w. T WALTERS, Chairman,' .'- I j lu Chamber commerce. deenuiisojah wed sat- .Baltimore, Jld. . Freaoli 8 Sons YOU CAN. GET A PAIR OF G E NTS1 8JIOES FOB ' 00 t Worth 50.00, - .-."I : '. ' - . " . . . . . ' OR A PA I If. LADIES' bUOEH FOR -' -:iv, TL ''-- '- ."'-."' 50, j Worth 4.00. : ;' CALL jiND FEeT.-"-' Geo. Ri FrencK &'S6ns, 108-North Front Strict, (Opposite The brton.) '.:". r-ilec 1 - '. " t i ' " - . - -' - ."v. , ". 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