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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1877. in. n NO. 3(5. 1-td nUjority of Loth people and 1 ii- I; -'Ilayts resuknt uuewi.til. left fashington City ytsterday. j Ltnicc in Corea continues, and up- rhavo been made to Japan for as- H -J i i , . e. , Jglc.ias IcltAati 1 raticjsco i i 1 . ! nday fy'r iSevv Orleans,' thence to Jruz ; lie accepts the titiitiou and s t) Mexico as a 'private titiu. A (Jul. T. L. Casey relieves Gen. 15ab- hoek is District b'jen Judered to Y.jgiiicer, atjil lias duty as Engineer of the Lhjht ! J louse District. The Chiiitse aiilhoiities.arc. reported, to have y is'iiuieu victories over tlic lrcx)ps l J t li HU iJl-V. Ill UilUI. UllL 11JVJ ILllUlia .are nut aiithenticated. Col.. Daniel M .t ure, Chief Paymaster, of the Depart- f the South V,. Koilietfter. vcbter. relieved by Maj. VV In the Supreme Court py the Granger cifes were decided adversely to the railroads, and the right es to regulate the rates decided. The ofSta'tt! Leiiislatti of .fr-ight ,vyas Sj;iini:h Minister itlaliois with ijincntt the Cuba the dispute pit Pckin hai broken oft' the" Chinese 'over- ou t of let slir! is surJ dent. -itKe; rcsuma rogues! i and grows the Coolie questions. 'resident uuelect Hayes will not the (i uberuatorial -salary until he of that 25,000 a year as Pfesi- 1 All of. the, idle Lehigh land t.irre lnincs hav P ird been ordered to has called his and robbers into legislative session. I P liollt ,i i Cougress iu the North Georgia district, to d Mr. Hill ellort was ias been nomi cated for - Another' tmsuc inade yesterday to float an)cr Amenque, which lies stranded bright, !.K. suocee t'essfu thoVd oXSci bright, !.K. JJ- The Southern and Western Irain!grati'n Convention is in session at IMtlo Jlock. - The total number of hojs packed in Cincinnati from Kovember 1st to February 28th, iuclitaiyc, were 023,570; "during the tiino lasthyear 58o,3ij9. if. will be "tlur"' Mon kcops down among the - Some 1,500 cases of Kich- priuts sold in NewvVork yesterday The German ia t.mc Unelccted 'Wh.cc day. fours. nnii;l at (V Savin; closed Gold 1 1 to ii CO U. Ii if! -Two yc Dank,! of Murrisiana, has been ( young men took acon ite in'their whiskey by mistake but there is no mistake about the result ; they will not see imck'cted Hayes inaugurated. CAROLINA. 10 cents and corn -17 V in Newborn. Dr. l;irker, phrenologist, is lecturins: in Newbern. . h 1 1 " . . : M There are oyer 100 students in the State University. .J; ' ; Acip entered jesierday ng red-hot on tin pro- a pair in The ! Kalcigli on its ixth yealr. ii I Raleigh is gctt hiblliop question. Mr. V. D. ! Ron n tree, of Wilson, has reiuoveXl to ISorfolK. ShatU sell jlTor j 1.40 Wadisboro. Cheap 1 Tiie iHillsboro Recorder score 1 its 57th birthldy onvthe 20th ult Mr. Tamcs j. Maris, a prominent citizen of Orange county, is dead. . It is reported that the Air-Liue rtad is to lx re-oflicercd at an early day. - W.'Iil. Gentry, f Stokes, the "last Shcr- lli has ' settled ;vith the State Treasurer. ' John C. Etheridgo has been appointed Conim ssioner of Deeds for Daro county. AnsnCouuy Mercantile Protective As-f-ociati jn is its name ami Wadesboro is it dwelling plate, j ;.' . . ' TUe ladies of thu Second Presbyterian Church m Charlotte are having a series of dime concerts.; : 1 1 : . Gcotge Lloyd, the murderer of William f Thompson, is thounht to bo lurking in Uiaogo county. 1Io4 H. Dockcry, of Kichmond, has PVsLiiigionaty. He aspires to be P. M.' General. A lieries of p'rotracW mcetiogi has bceo luauguratod iu Calvary Mission CUurch, m Charlttte. . j Ciipt. Chas. M. Cooke has been ap pjintel Solicitor! of aho Sirth ni.trif JvC. L. Hirrii. resinpl ' i O I ' Haliegh Bar met on WiJum-i asscd appropriate resoluttoas cn tho oi vueni JHisLce. Eta. There is only one Suitz dofl: in u Wilson and; on account of the universal belief that their bite U exceedingly poisonous,7 the town Comunistiiers have ordered its destruction, - ' ':ry: , A dog with hyd rophobiti en Eered th e yard of Mrw Britt Forbes, wlio Jives, about :j mU fronWilson, one day last week and bit all the dogs belonging ti Mr. ; Forbes, 12, or 13 i n nu mbcr. t'. ' - ' x- ; Mrs: Elizabeth Thornton, 60 yeara old residing in the Newton Grove section, Sampson county was thrown from a cart a few days ago and sustained a very pain ful fracture of her rigUt leg. A young man named Shackelford was on his.Tav home in Greene county one night last week when he was met on the road by a highwayman who politely re quested him to shell out. This' Shackel ford declirred to do and drew.; a pistol wbc the robber fled. 1 The Goldfsboro 375sm.7er says: The gin house of Mr. J. W. Giddens, in Samp son county, together with machinery and a'quantity of cotton, was, destroyed by fire on the night of the 14th ult., supposed to 'be ' the work of an incendiary. - Mr. Giddens' loss is estimated at $9,000, and is covered by insurance to the aroouut of 0,000. " J m The Charlotte Observer says: (An auc tion fale of the real estate of the , Bank of Mecklenburg, 'bankrupt, took place in front of tlic old bank building yesterday. Six lois on Graham street, betweet Ninth and Tenth, brougW from 150 to over 400 each the average being about $250. The bank building on ,Tyron street was bought by Mr. PauL C. Came ron, of, Hillsboro, at his first bid which was $8,000. The Goldsboro Messenger says : On Tuesday evening at about 4 o'clock Mr. Calvin Ethridge was shot and instant ly killed by some blood thirsty villain. Mr. Ethridge lived iu aulstpn. township, near the Greene county line, aud was en gaged in ditching when he was assasinated apparently without a word of warning. He was shot in the back and died before the family could reach him. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. llEixsBEncEn Good Reading. ' A. Shkieb. Partly-Mada Shirts at 00 centv.worth $2.50. . Our friends and patrons iciU please understand that tarrimoffiare not allowed to sell copies ol ilie ; Review Please do not buy" of them or encourage them to sell as it will positively cost the boy his situation when detected. The storm'signal floats. to-day. . Prof. Hartley is lecturing in Chapel Hill. ' Withdrawn; We understand that Col. John L. Cant- well, Leretofore commercial and marine reporter for the Journal has withdrawn from thapapef.: It is no Cattery to say that' Coif; -Can twell gets up the best re ports ever made in this city. ' i Drift Wood. . A raft :.bf wood belonging to a co.ore;! man frooj tba country, broke . from its moorings this morning at Market Dock and about one-half of the raft was washed away by the tide, w hich was ruimi'jg np very rapidly. Some three r four cords of the drifting wood was 'fishixl out and kept by the wreckers. Dr Deems in Augusta. IteVi C. F. Deems, D. D., who is now in Augusta on a visit,' lectures- in that city on next Tuesday and Thursday eve nings at the Hall of the Young Men's Chrstian Association. The subject for the first evening is "Before Carriage," and for the second, "After Marriage," those being the two lectures recently de livered by him in Petersburg. ; Saint's Day. Yesterday, the "first day of March, is dedicated in the CathoTiehtfrch calendar toSt.f David the iUrori saint of the Welsh; He was the first bishop of Me nevia, now St. David's, Pembrokeshire. Like many' others of the saints his origin is veiled in ebscurity, but it', is known that he was a native of Wales, educated at Rome, and sent back to concert and civilize bis wild couutrymen. '-The reason why the leek became. the Welsh emblem, as the shamrock is .t he-Irish, is traditional. The story is that the Welsh wore it in their caps in a famous battle they won over, the Britons.'. From the time of the creation of the title of Prince of Wales, it was customary for the British court to wear leeks on St. David's day, as a gentle flattery of the subjugated people.- The readers of Shakspearc will recollect the choleric Fluellcn, and the poet had plenty of ground for drawing- that character, for a writer a century older says the failure of a Welshman ' to wear the leek on St. David's day was 'a sufficient theme for a zealous Welshman to ground a quarrel against him that doth not honor his cap with a like ornament." Board of Aldermen. Tho regular semi-rtranthly session of the Board of Aldermen Vis nekl Jast even ing; present, His Honor, the Mayor,, ani "Aldermen. Mitchell, Colville, Katz, Adrian, Atkinson, Gardner, Banks and, Holmes, i The Finance commltte, who had hereto fore been instructod to present ibe gene ral Tax Ordinance, reported tlie same, and after due consideration by the Board, (rich section separately was adopted. , There arq several important change in the items of taxation. For the' year 177 'the. rate of taxation is one and three-fourths per cent., "While last year , it vtss tiro" per cent. ' ' ' .' '. . - . 1 For the current expensed of the city there ha3 been a reduction of 50 per cent.; that is to say, last year it was 'fifty cents on the $100 of valne, white this year it is; , only twenty-five cents. - Liquor dealers hare to pay the saine rates, but can sell 'in quantities less? than one quart without paying an extra tax, wnue Uistycar the limit was three pints. There is quits a reduction in the tax on wholesale and retail dcnlere. Where sales are from $500 to $1,000, they pay $4 per month; from $T, 000 to $1,500, they. pay 5 per month ; from $l,60p to" $2,000 they pay $C per mouth j from $2p000 to $3,000, they pay $7 per ;monthand from $3,000 to $5,000, the irate i:$ per month," &c. .; ; .; ;!f: Drummers are required to pay a license tax. of $20 per month or $5 per day. , The licenseJtax of dentists, physieians and surgeons is reduced from : $25 to $15 per annum. i. ;-. !" v.' . " Shipping merchants nrc required t pay, $10 per month. ., .. ' v1,- Sash and blind manufacturers pay $5 per month. ' , M ' " Telegraph companies are required to pay a tax of $76 per month.' ' ' ; v ' Lawyers are reqnired to pay a liceuse tax of $25 per annum and. a penalty' of $25 is affixed for each tnbrith they fil to pay said tax. - ; -"- -"; Tbe.; Committee claim that the rcduc1 . . . . , ,. tions on business taxes will result in a saving to the merchants of $12,00 as compared with last year, txd that on real estate the result will ha a retluctioi of Strnck br a SqualL j That was a right sharp squall which struck us this forenoon. . Vessels j moored in the stream- reeled and rocked aud those tied up to the wharres thrcateucd: to part with their mooriugs while small boats caught in the. river, were -in. dauger of being engulphed. Our good friend Ciipt. Bates, Harbor Master, Was on his return from an official visit to a ves?el ! and for some; time dare not attempt a landing but was compelled to "stand off ' until the blow had passed over. f. TThe Way He Holleredi Ainarricd friend say3 that tho squall 1 which struck the city. this morning was nothing to that which struck him last night. lie was sleeping his sleepiest sleep, just in the very small hours, when some body passed by and gave a shout for Hayes, and the way that baby woke with a squall would have set old Boreas on his mettle. And we remarked to him that we are thankful sometimes for things We don't have as well as those for we do hate. : ' 1 ' . Mow to Woo. Voo a 'woman bravely. xlf there is anything humiliating to a woman it is to have n lover whom she wishes to honor weak and vapid,1 ever , yielding, and half afraid Of her. She longs to tell him to 'acl, ljko a maur"; The man who! conceals or denies his love fur fear of being laughed At vs a coward. -A love that has no clc mcnt of divinity in it is hot love, but .passion, whichof. itself, has nothing en uoblinj. That was a beautiful i'nscrip tion on a weddii other, and bdtlr for God." lSilV !mltcomiaidMil... from our friend on an j and all raajecta r "WlK.T. .T .1,-ft" The name of the writer mast always be furnbheatotheEdilCfrr11'1 ( Communications nast 1 ... written onlj on one side of tbe paper. Personaiities-mnst Ve aTofded. And it is eapecially and paHlemUrly aner atood that the editor does not alwaja endorao the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. . i Cat is Outfit May Save Your Xlfe There is no person : living Ijni what suffers more or less with Lung"4 Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet sonic would die rather than pay 75 cents, for a bottle of medicine that would cure : them. Dr. A. Boschce's German- Syrup ha lately been introduced in thiscountry from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish every one r that tries it, If you doubt what we say in print, cut this out and take it to ym nrti;t - and get a sample boUle for 10 cents anil iry u, or a regular size for 75 cents, Now Advertisements. CoodcReadfhg. A R03ARY, FOR LENT, or DEVOTIONAL READINGS, "liclps to a Holy Lent." By IIuntingon. "Holy Living and Dying." Hy Taylor. "The Life of God in the Soul of Ma n.'' "Morning and Night Watches." . And a variety of other .works for , Lent Reading. For sale at -'' ;M SBzfjooszionxx'b,, iucb 2 Lire Book and M iinW Store. ring, "Each for the Duprez fc Benuedict in Norfolk next Monday and Tuesday. ( The rain itraineth to-day, and the indi cations arc equinoctial. ' The room for improvement is probably tho largest in the vorld. . Who ris goiug to the inaugural of the. 8x7 President on Monday next ? s Br. brig Brisk, Trcfoy, from this port, arrived at Liverpool-on the 27th ult. Steimship Benefactor, Jones,' sailed from New; York for this port on Wednes day. . ' March comes in like a lion and therefore, according to proverbial precedent, is bound to go out like a lamb. . vice Th4 and p " ucatli Several flats tilled this ' morning Jmd floated up the river, as the tide at the time was making up very rapidly. . , i. ' This noon's mai reached the Postoffice soaked with rain, in some parts. It got wet during the storm while en route to the city. tilt is stated that spirits of turpentine sprinkled through the house once a week is a. sure preventive against scarlet fever and other diseases ; it is also stated that it will keep moths out of carpets. . . Bishop' Atkinson is expected to preach in St Mark's cnurch on Sunday, March 4 th, at 11 o'clock A. M. Also, at the same church in the, evening, the Kev A. A. Watson, D. D., will deliver the third of a course of sermons, services beginning at 8 o'clock. ; . . ' 1 The Faycttevillc Gazette says : Accord ing to prcvinus appointment. Rev. v Jos. L. Keen, of Wilmington, delivered a lec ture to the public on-Odd Fellowship, In Williams Hall ou Tuesday cjening last. She attendance was target and the lecture interesting. i ' ';-'"'. ' ' i Half a pound will drive cockroaches out of any house. A large handful of the powder to ten gallons of water will cfTccf a saving of fifty per cent in soap. It is an excellent dentirCce, and the best ma tcrial for cleansing tho scalp. ? : New Judicial Distict. In a bill now before the Lyjr.Mature entitled "An" Act to Divul-e the Stare- Into Nine Judicial Districts and to Provide for. the Election of Three 'Justices ef the Supreme- Court, Three Judges of the Superior Court and Nine Solicitors," which will probably pass and which will go into effect after an election to lu held on the first Monday in August, .1378, we find the following rather mixed -up appointments for tb.3 Third an i Fourlh Dhtrictf, viz. ; , "THIRD JlTpIOIAL 1ITUICT. Sec. 3. The third judicial district .shall be composed of the following counties, and the superior courts thererof shall be held at the following times, 'wit.: Nash First Monday of March and September. Wilson Second Monday of March and September. Pitt Third Monday ot Mai eh andbep- tember. , Greene Fourth Monda after first Mori- day of March and September. Wayne Fifth Mondav after hrst Mcrti- day of March and September. Lenoir Seventh Mouday. after hrst Monday of March and September. 4 Jones Eighth Monday after first Mon day o( March and September. Carteret jSinth Monday alter lirst Monday of March and September. . Onslow- Tenth, Monday after first Monday of March and September. Duplin Eleventh Monday after first Monday of March aud September. . Sampsons-Twelfth Monday after first Monday of March and September. New Hanover Thirteenth , Monday after first Monday of March and Septem ber. . FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTBCT - Sec 4. The Fourth Judicial District shall be composed if the following coun ties) and the Superior Courts thereof shall be held at the following times, to wit n -Pender First Monday of March und September, r Brunswick Second Monday of March and September. Columbus Third Monday of Marc n and September. .... f piideh-Fourth Monday cf March and September. . Itobeson Fouth ; Monday after first Monday of March and September." Cumberland Sixth Monday after first. Monday of March and September. , Moore Eighth Monday after first Mon day of March and September. , Harnett Ninth Monday after first Monday of March and September, Johnston Tenth Monday after first Monday of March and September. , Wake Elewnth ;Monday : after first Monday of ilarcb and September, . r $15,000. . ; ! I -; . A petition in favor of "Lady Alict' the fortpnc-teller, praying the Board to reduce,, the tax for fortune-telling, ' was tabled.- . - --. j " ' .' A petition from, the street hand furjn-. crease of pay, was referred to. the com mittee on Streets and Wharves. U ' Applications from John."1 W.- Millis, Ilenry M. Bishop, Jr., Antone Elferring, James M. King and Williarii Parks-, ior positions ou the police! force, were re ferred to the committee on Police, j ' Petitions of sundry citizen for the Sup pression oT .certain ' houses of ill-fame in the vicinity of Fourth, and Castle streets, was referred to the onwnittee ei Police. Alderman Ilolmcs again called the at tviilion of the Board to the rcq'oircmcuts of the citizens of "Brooklyn" for another bridge across the railroad. Alderman Cohille was added to the committee-, to , consult with the railroad officials, in, ref erence to the matter. The following Standing Coinraittecs were appointed: Ou Finance The Mayor, Aldermen Myers and Atkinson, j On Police The Mayor, Aldermen Myers and Mitchell. i t On Streets and WMiarves The Mayor, Aldermen CoWiilo and Katz. On Public Buildings The Mayor, Al dermen Mitchell and Holmes.? " O a Fire Depart men t--The Mayor, Al dermen Gardner and Holmes, On Lfghts Tbe Mayor. Aldermen Cd ville and Adrian. . v -; On Markets, and Fees The Mayor, Aldermen Gardner and .Atkinson. .1 Auditing Committee Aldermen Myers, Adrian and Colville. r t r On Ordinances. The Mayor, Alderinen Atkinson and Gardner, , . Board of Supervisors. The .Mayor th Mafahai and. Alderman Banks. ' ' ' Sanitary Conim Ittce.-The Mayor,?Al cei men Katz and Holmes, r j . Thn Board then ad warned, j - ' - - rs f; ) P-n fj f r . 'rlvlire FiiAYJiite and his wifeL or city for the city 'sgbod.lhey we re .under indictment before 4b Mayor ii& ilsaibe fore JusticV .VanAaixlngef. , atr they were willing to .leajnatcitjr tr turo no more fortver,. tha Myor gave Jhem a. free ride to Gpldsbcro . for . which4Uc " 4hy left hem jast nighti ' j. ..jrtio James C. IV undo, DRUGGIST ?V rND DEALER IN TOILET , & .FANCY. Articles, Trusses and Seppbrters. THIRD STREET, OPPi CITY1 HALL." ' -v'..':..t: . .; Wii,ir!eror, N C. ' U Pure. Wines and Liquors for Hedici- nal purposes., ,f t , . t. mchl WE: SELL '. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Spiog goods fT?rt t J i3; The, New Wards.. ; Z Tlw bill which is now before the Leg islature to timend the charter of the city of Wiimihgtofi, Vc-districts the city.as follows ;' . r - , . o First. Ward begins at the Cape Fear riVer, Cruiiuirig, eastwaHIy along Carap beU street t6 Fourth ,' sou th wardly along Fourth to ;Walnut, -castwardly along Walnut - to Fifth, southwardly along Fifth to Mulberry, eastward IV along Mulberry ' to McUae, eastward ly alqng McBae to Tenthj southwardly along Tenth to Dock, , and eastwardly along Dock to the city limits, all north and "east cf said line comprising the First Ward. ' V" Second Ward begins aCthe Cape Fear river,'ranning eastwardly along Camp bell street to Fourth, southwardly along Fourth to Dock, westward ly along Dock to the Cape Fear river, including all th;4 pt rtiort of thecity ou the west side of the river. - 1 Third Ward begins at the intersection of Fourth and Walnutr running south wardly along Walnuf. to Fifth, east wardly along Fifth to Mulberry, east wardly along Mulberry to McKae, east wardly along McRae to Tenth, south wardly along Ten.Ch to Dock, westwardly along Dock to Fourth, and northwardly along Fouith to the beginning. S '- Fourth Ward begins at the Cape Fear river, running eastwardly along Dock to Seventh, southwardly along Seventh to Church, westwardly along Church to the Cape Fear river, and' thence north wardly to the bejinning. ! Fifth Ward begins at the Cape Fear liver, running eastwardly along Church j tQ Seventh, northwardly along Seventh to Dock, aKl eastwardly along JDock to the city limit3, all sou th and east of j sid line comprising the Fifth Ward. Emroa Review : Your article in last) even'mg's Beview in reference to bleeding : at Ihs nose ds in' the main correct, but compression ef the facial arteries upon tbe on4 side wdl not always stop tho hemorrhage. Although they do not join at j division line of the nose, they anastomose, and . in that manner communicate from one eido of the face to the other, ' making it necessary to . comprcsa both sides at on co vj .stop me now oi dixm. com pletely. ; j ' ; V W. . w -?. . The Thermometer. K -I From the United States Signal Ofiice at this place we obtain the following report of iJuitennoxneier, a taken this morn ngat31 o'clock: j Au5sstal? OurlestOD, Co ji Oncib natf,; Jacksonville, 62; Knox ville, 40 ; Lynchburg, 42 ; Memphis, ;47 j jMotylc) j 55 ; J Jgotncryg &4 ; Nash Viilei 47 1 New Or1eans,a 63'; New York, 39 ; prfblk, Zlj , PittsbBrg, ,. 52 ; Safan nah, 03; St. Louis, 37 ; Washington, Uo ; Wilmxogtpp, 63. " In this age of education and general in- tellignairlt tiki household is hardly complete without , a Cornish & Co. Piano 'or Onrani Head the advertisment in another column. and tnen send lor iHnHrated catalogue, and pace ust. ; i t( jan 8. AND Ornamental nJ6od ' .';'.4 ii of erery.kind atv v .iL- J THE VERY ibyST Goods are' all manufactured in our Factory at this place under oaf own supervision 'We 'defy competition and solicit trial UxTAFFER&!HirX," " ' inch 1 Wil,jllXGT6jr, N..C " " ' - y .., SmiilMTI b. F. WALCOTT, BURNT OUT ON 10th inst. Tapers forwarded i 17 th , insi. honptid WITMOUTdJISCbliNV 27th iasL . JOIIN-W. GORDON & DUO., General Insurance Agent)?, " 21 North Water Bt. feb-28 I Velocipedeo, WAGONSi CARTS and Vbeclbarrows. '-.- - : i . ' . i TOPS and MARBLES from one cent up. Grapes, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Ap ples and Pears. " . Centennial J umpiag Ropes, for, llttlp gitU, D us ters, Cigar Lighters for Picture francs. J. W. LI P P ITT'G, CONFECTIONEIIY ' STORR ' N.E.Corner Front and Princess Sts. Sign of Punch. - feb 27 Look at It ? ; A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE with Bay Bum, only 10 cents. StvlUh hair cut. 2S cents. Lucious Shampoo by machinery, 25 cent. Mousfkcbe dyed,!25 cents. Ererrthinir dane in silence. A liberal reduction to tnontblr customers at the great Reform, Barber Shop J I.-.:-... "Vr . t mm n m uuuer iu xtrsi national JjauK. VOme anu try the new and skilled barbers.- j 1 teb ZT L FUR1IANSKI. ' " J - i. I Hilling I I'M imi i Rare BaraainG. TAY BE HAD IN GENrS and Youth's J.TJL EiMIIIBilfIiIl5.B!;:3 t Shrier 's Clothing House, South sfde of Market street. . - I r r; GeUiug ready for Spring j stock land all heavy goods must be sold, i, , ; i v r 1 , Our specialty is tbe all-made . Linen Bosoni Shirt for OO CCntS. ' feb is ii; onnxna. 20 Cts Boxes of ppor?iand 4 i ii4VisL0PES :-r:;'. At Dahforth'a Wrt-eall eotd, butimor have -coaio co-da r. vn.I;., rT . -II0XJIiTA117!l'; a a TO-MORBO W MORNING AT THEITEW 1IEA T DT!POT CORNER, FpUBTH A MDLBERRTSTS. i7 . . . .. . , W . E. N. SELLERS. y ,t ........ i iw. i
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