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The Daily Ecyiew JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY NOVEMBER 3, 1879. Entered at ths Postoffice at WilmWqtox, N. C, as Second-Class Ma.tter.1 1 i character may his success in life be main ly attributed.! Like thousands who migra- i i ted at thnt time from New England to tbefcreat wi!derces3 of tho fFar West,' he started witb hq arnbiiioo or fame and fortune, and this goal of his desires was kept constantly in view witb uudeviating directness through his eutire life Hi political life, since be lcme prom inent in nati'Hal aiff ira uas, been chiefly se, bi ter aD3 re he South, which i Iv vindictive, un A BRAVE SOLDIER GONE. In the death of Major General Joseph Hooker or"fighting Joe"at bis comrades of the army delighted to call.him.the country has sustained a loss, and his death will I e . mourned by all brave men who were engaged in the late civil conflict, i.o mat ter whether they wore the blue or the gray, durirjg that unhappy period. . General Hooker was a soldier of no mean order, and his ability as a General officer, together with his unflinching courage, war onspicious on many hard fought fieldi juriog the recent war. His taler. t as a rr .i 'i tary man,though not equal to Stonewall Juckson, as the result of Oban cellorsvilJe proved, yet still was of suffi cient force to give him a prominent com mand in the F deral army, whenever there was nctiv duty to perform and :u n. ti6htiog,to endure. The peru a ' i,f nu obituary notice upon the lifw aud character of the deceased in thd N. Y. Sun oi Saturday s date, calls to the m nd of the writer of this article an inci dent of the late war, which occurred at the battle of Chancelloraville. The writer in the Sun mentions .the fact that General Hooker whowas a man six feet in height and weighed some 300 pounds, was al ways a conspicuous figure on the field of battle, and this added to the fact that he always rode a large gray bone rendered him even more conspicuous, for which we suppose that General Hooker, being, the brave man that he was, thought litf Ie about and cared even lees, as the incident, which we are about to relate, will amly prove. The Federals were hard pressed on the (Suuda)) raomiug of Slay 3rd, 1663, and had made a railyiag point of the Chancellor House, where Hooker had established his Headquarters. Jackson's corps, und r command of Jeb Stuart, who succeeded to the conirnaud after the fall of General Jacksou the niht before, were concentrating their fire of artillery aud infantry upon that point. The liue of the Fedtral troops were seen" to waver, when an t fficer mounted on a Urge gray boiae dast.ed up and down the line exert" ing his utmost to steady the command. Ti e act was one of such daring courage that a murmur of admiration ran along the whole Cjh federate Hue, and cries of don't Bhoot that brave officer" were heard in every direction; and not a gun was -e!ed at him. r Thia gallant officer on the Federal side, wchave always believed, was none other thafl brave old "fighting Joe Hooker." When the war was over, General Hooker, with the Bplrit of the brave, chivalrous soldier that he was, sheathed his sword aud extended his open hand, to welcome back under the protection of the old flag, these whom he had lately met in honorable warfare. Peace to his ashes. THE DEATH OF ZAUIIARIAH t HAMDLER OF MICHIGAN. Following swiftly upon the footsteps of the announcement of the sudden and totally unexpected death of General Joseph II oker, comes the intelligence of the decease of Hon Zichariah Chandler, United States Senator from Michigan He was found deal in his bed at. the Grand Pacific Hotel in Chicago, at about 7 o'clock last Saturday morning, where he was transiently stopping while on h'.s way from Wiscocsiu to his home. He had spoken the night before at a politi cal meeting in Chicago, and af'er the meeting had complaint to some of his friends of a feeling of indigestion, but it was considered as nothing more tftrn a passing ailment. He had left orders at tha hotel to be called, that he might pro ceed on his j jurney, and after repeated calls which elicited no answer, the door ot his room wg forced open and, be was found1 as above stated. The body was not yet cold, and it was the opinion of a physician in attendance that he had been dtadjabout.three hours. The appearance of the body indicated that he died free from pain and without a struggle, and from a partial autopsy it was thought death was occasioned by a sudden congestion of the luugs, superinduced by a severe cold. Thus ends all that is morial ot one who has been a conspicuous figure, for the last quarter of a century, in the country's history. Senator Chandler was born in the town of Bedford, Hilisboro county, State of New Hampshire, but in bis early manhood removed to Michigan, whero he settled permanently in life. He was not a man of superior education nor brilliant intellect, kut the lack of these was com pensated by a determined perseverance and an indomitable energy which permit ted no stay or hindrance to his ambitious desires . . - To these latter elements of conspicuous for his inte lentless hatred towards i has been made more keei doubtedly, by the peevishness tf old age and certain irregularities in his habits ot life. These, with the infirmity of a hot impetuous temper j have added fuel tojhe flames of his ai.imosity to w ards this sec tion d was probably the reason vhv h speeches of his later life, no mat in ter v. . the occasion, he) could not lefraiu irom inimical allusions tlo the fcouth. Zichariah Chandler is dead, but as there are hosts of others upon; whom hit jni ll- of hatred to tall, we imag he South will be like 1 to ie his departure to another sphere will not be seriously missed by our people. i WAEinSliTOJI LETTER Wa niNQTON.rD. C. Oot 31, 1879. It is vot unlikely, yi :gig from re ports made, afMir oareful inquiry, in an li!.ki)e:deTkt Boston newspaper that nrrn-)uos of van jus kinds bulldLZinp. 'f'beiy, &c hud much to do with the partial liepubheau victory in Mair e. j The newspaper promises fnther information, bat gives facts and details jsnffieieut to afcow thbt Mr B aine'a committee of Senators, ap pointed to investigate Southern elect ions can 4!jt work in the Senator's own ytate ! As a manegicg politician be he. d of a machine, to ns3 a common expression Mr. Blaine has no equal in pur polilics At the late election, seeing that tvn this skill was likely j to accomp lish !e s than was di-sired, he and his followers seem to have resorted to suclj; acta us the di rect purchase of vu!b, interference with the uffiirs of laboring men aud professional meu, aud! kindled di'hon orablo means of securing victory. If the baU is true that is charged inves tiga-ion nhould bo ewiitly followed by punish m. nt. i Attention has lately been called to the Soldiers' Home qf this city. j It is an institution in which disabled or Worn out soldiers of (the regular army can spend the r. uirjant of their lives after discharge frcni the army The grounds and buildings are paid for, and current expenses met by a monthly tax on the persons in the service. It is both Ly purchase and by express law, the property of the regular soldier. Preeident j Lincoln!, for reasons not known, occupied one of the buildings as a summer residence, jrresiaant Johnson did not, and President Grant did riot. Mr Hayes revived the castom, which is a red one. But the cause of complaint just now is that persons not entitled to the benefits of the Home receive them, but that' those who are entitled are refused them. Six brdken down soldiers were discharged jfrom the Home the other day as recovered ftom their disability. Theyj then applied to a recruitiDg cfiicsr to be received jinto the Army, but were rejected j because of disability. They have an absolute right in "the Home, paid for as fully as any right ever was. This case,1 and the, occupation "of the Home by persona snot . entitled to its benefits, w 11 be the subjeot of inquiry by Congress during the coming win ter J i Washington's first great Fair is a success financially and as an exhibi tion. This is, better than the mans agers expected. They expected to wait a year or more for a return of any of their mpuey, but1 the whole district has shown genuine interest in the affair, and it has many patrons from various States. Another year, we will have, we expect, the finest ex hibition in the country. Gurdgb. Liove U sweet, and so is sugar, bat sometimes there is a good deal of grit in both. New YorkfHerald. i A little girl who sent out. to look for eggs came baok unsuccessful, and complained that 'there were lets of heus standing, around doing nothing ' Boston Journal, j A rather ! gaylj-dretstd young iJdy asked her Sunday-school cass 'what was meant by jthe pomp and vanity of the world?' ,The answer was hon- est, but rather unexpected: 'Them flowers on your bat.1 Scene: Recitation room in natural hiEto y. Instructor Mr X.have you ever put your head down oa any one's breas; and listened to the heart bea's as Huxley describes hem?' Mr X (blushicg)-'Yes; sir Usneral Mver ('Old Probafeifitiee') saya thai he Lopes eooh to lay before the American people every mornicg a report of the condition of the weather all oyer the world. '0 don't, General. This country has got all tae weather it can stand as it uj. What would be the comfort to open one's paper in the evening or the morning aBd read that there was a prosect of fair weather during the d.y in Newi Zealand, or that the day before a Sunday school picnic in Afghanistan had been inter rupted by showers of rain, or that the indications were that I there would be a frost at the North Pole, or that the man who carried a Btock of base-born ers to the equator bad been taken out of business by a coUp de soleil. The Amerioan people are jrist as much ob liged. General, but really, please doi't If you would only endeavor to im prove the varieties of weather we have, rather than fiy toothers that we know not of, it would be far better. Albany Journal, j , Get out Doors! The close confinement of all factory work, give the operatives pallid faces, noor anoetita. languid miserable feelings, r . . . . A poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys u" urinary troubles, and all the j physicians ar d medicine in the world cannot he'p them unless they get out of doon or use Hop Bitters, the purest and belt remedy, especially for such cases, having abun dance of health, sunshine and rosy cheeks in them. They cost but a trifl. See anot b eijcoluma. Dr. Molt's Eodonement or Speer's Port Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, I speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey: 62 Madison Avenue, 1 New Yobk. April 11. 1878. Mr. Alfred Spekb. Dear Sir; The visit which I made last year to your VinAvarriH. wine-nrpiKM ard TultS at . j , i Passaic, N. J., satisfied me thoroughly that the wines manufactured by you are Dure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I hve since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. j There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made of the i finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. W'sbiog you success in your praiseworthy enter- , remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D , Pi of. of Sureery, Btllevue Uosp. Med'l College, kc- &c For sale by J. C. Munds, Green & FlaLner. P. L Bridgera&Co. Miscellaneous. Mnnaiin is ntoni. S set Reed. 2 Knee 1 1 r - n rj - --r-r . . - UHUHI1U HtAoIand Book, nnlv TOct. Pianos, Btooi, jorer ana dov, only $143.75. IllttBtrated-ifewspaDfr; rent free. Address Daniel F. Beatty, WasMnr- ton, N. J. z-w tfin tn Ifinn Invested in Wall Street $111 LU ipiUUU Stocks makes fortunes every month. Books lent free i explaiainjr every thing. Addreu, BAXTER CO , i f Bankers. oct 9-4w IT Wall St., New fork. AGENTS WANTED For the Best and Fastet-8ellicjr Pictoriai Books and Bibles. Prices redaced 31 per cent. Natiowal Pcs lhhih Co., PhiUda., Pa., Atianta, G., or BU Louis, Mo. octjiw Ainnn returns In SO days on $100 In J)l U U vested. Official reports and infor mation frm. Like profits wekly on Stock options of $10 to S50. Address, T. Potter Wbjjht A Co., Bank er , 35 Wall St., N. Y. ject9 4w WANTED tQl wiinotna. aad the adioiniasr towns for the best selling household articles in the world. Tip top pronto, write at once to World Manu facturinjr o., in rtawau ot. oow oct 9-4w I AG3C3 PLAN. ComWnlnf ndopTUnciiinyor.leni in out ful sum Imi erery iitTWUKt of cnpltml. with skillful nitDtgemcDL Lnfe proflu dirided .iorU on ii.TeitmanU of U to 10,000. Circnler. with full -Uuatlone Iww all cn ooreed In toek dealing galled free. tAWBBNCB k CO., 1 Brd rtt. Wew York. . arsis Uijw ELASTIC TETJS8 Ha YuA dlffertef ferem al 1 otkera, k rap thapa, with Self-AdioitiDZ Bllln nuiUr. adaetii tMlf to all noaitloM of tb body, while th Bal li a tbe enp pr a) feeK tna l.lfril.Mlf lHBtfHHirt"'i V wHk tke VhW. Wttk light Tn the Hernia k held BMnrely d.T and nkht, aad a radical enre eertata. I la aaa, dorabla andchaap. SaotbymaU. CkenUn irat. EGGLESTOa TKUSS VU., vnicayo, aii ! imporiaiii to me Afflicted. We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. Rooertson, 19, So. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md., who lrom 15 years expe rience in Hospital anct Special Practice, pnaiantees a cure in all diseases of the Urinary Orgam and of tbe Nervous Sys tem; Organic and Seminal Weakness, Im poiency (loss of sexual power), Nervous Debility aim trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, dirniiess bf sight or giddiness, Noc turnal Emissions, &c, all resulting from abuses in yi,ulh, or excesses in mauhood; also all skin and Llood diseases quickly cured. Dr. R is a grrduate of pne of the oidest and best medical scLobls in this country (Ui iversiiy of Maryland), and re fers to the leading physicians iu hiscity,abcl all consulting him can rely upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing enclose stamp for reply. Special attention given to all female complaints. Good ac commodations for all wishing to call arid jee him. Medicine sent to any address. 50,000 Pounds CR. SIDES, i nov 1 For eale by HALL 4 PEARSALL. Wanted. I J0URNEYM1J PRINTER, who can bring the highest recommend at?cr,g, is desi rous of a position in a newrpaper office in the country. Will work eoeap. Address, M., e are of sept 16-tf DAILY REVIEW. The Mew Hat Store. OUR STOCK of Men's, Youth', Boy.' and Children's Hats aad Cap it com plete, which we propo e to sell as iovr as the lowest. We hate a large assortment of rtUk, Cloth, Scotch rd Aetrfcan Caps, very cheap. Also,) a large line of Umbrellas. Those wishing anything in our line will do well to examine before making their pur chases. I JOHN M. ROBINSON, oct 27- No. 6 Nortfe Front at. Dentistry. PARENTS TOO OFTEN neglect thtir Children's teeth ; there is a specialty tor their use, in my new Chair, found no where elaa. bend them and have their teeth exam ined and treated, before they are past saving. Respectfully, JA8. E. KEA. Wilmington, N. C, Oct 29, 18T9. Tlioi. H. JlcKoy, Sobt H- HcKot ATTOIlKIlYfl-AS-lAW' WILMINGTON, N. a i 9ffice North side Market street, betwee econd and Third streotr. A Sure Vure for Piles A SURE CURE for the blind, bleeding, itching and ulcerated piles has been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst old chronic cases of twenty-five and thirty years'standing No one need suffer five minutes after apply ing this wonderful soothing medicine. Lo tions, inttrumentf and electuaries do more barm than good. William'a Ointment ab aorbfl the tumors, allavs the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts and nothing else. a- '! consulted physicians in Philadel phia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this city, and spent hundreds of dollars, and found no re isf until I obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some four months ago, and it has cure me completely. JosxrH M. Btdxx, ClaveUad. O. t 'Has done sue more good than siL the medl cine I ever tried, and 1 have spent more than $100 with doctors, betides medicines I am cure cost me more than f 40." David SrABXiae, Ingraham, 111. 'Have Buffered twenty years with Uehinir and ulcerate piles, having used every reme dy that came to my notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. Jaxxs CxaaoL, (an old ml er) ! . Tecoma,NeT. I 'ta. No Pile Remedy ever gained neb rapidfavor and extensive sale. Sold by aU wholesale and retail druggiats. Far aal by J. C. Munds and T. 8 tiurbank. sack 20-eow-dJtw . INSTITUTE. VL-V1i-V.4 1 1ST fur til. MM at Cumt, Tnmors, lTUr, Serefnla, ana fikla Dlavaaea. wUboot tb n ( - r t V. 1 J J HtllaMn. Dr. F. L P05D, Aurora, Kane Co., IU. CUT1ED.. A sample vearetabie remeny for tEd tpeedy and permanent cure ox Conflump t.irnrnnchitis.OalaTrh.Aathma.Ai all Throat and Lung Affection. AiBO a JOSIUTB fLna; radical care for Nervous Debility and allf touand of eaat. Recipe, witi full directions on "receipt o on receipt ot stamp, float name cam pa WANTED Active parties to act as General AenU for the sale of our specialties. Business respectable. Goods sell rapidly. We pay a salary or a liberal commission on sales, from 5100 to 200 a Month can be made by lire en. Rare chance for making money. ddress j. s. Mcdonald & oo oct 9-4vv I 1S8 Clark St Chicago. PROVERBS. "For slntlng Bpellfl, fits, disancES, palpita tion and low rpuita, roiy on Hop Bitters." "Read of, nroenre mm use Hop Sitters, and yea will be strong heallhy and happy.' "Indies, fdo you wont to be trong, healthy and beautiful 1 Then use Hop Sitters. The greatest appe tizer, stomach, blood and liver rcgrulator Hop Bitters.'7 "Clergymen, law Tcra, tilitors. Bank ers and Ladies need Bop Bitters daily." "Hop Bitters has re storca to sobriety and health, perfect wrecka rom inxainperance.'' "Soar stomach, sick headache and dizxi sess Hop Bitters cures with a tew aoeea.- Send for PROVERBS. '$500 will be paid for a ease that Hop Bit ters wili not cure or help." ! "Hop Bitters bunds up, strengthens nxA curea continually Irom the first dose" ; I 'Kidney and Uri nary complaints of ftll kinds permanently cured by Bop Bitters.' hop Cough reals the sweetest, ealtst and best. Aak cofldrcn. The Hop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, Is ampeiiar to all others. Cures, by absorption. 4a)c Druggists. D.L C. Is an absolute and irresistible cure for drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. AH above add by druggists. Hop Bitters Manufacturing. Co., pgcimwr, x. z. CIreular. Salt Salt. Salt. QAft Backs LIVERPOOL SALT. r-AA Sacks MarshaU's. Fine Salt, OUU Large White Sacks. Miacellaneou?. Flour. Bacon! Sugar. 120 BbU- Yre6 FLOUB, all grades, 2QQ Boxes D 8' Smoked Sides, 200 Tul8 Choice Leaf Lard, Is Sugars, Crusl Extra 0, and C. "I 95 BbIs 8nars, Crushed, Granulated, - a, Cheese, Crackers, Candy. LlOO BoIea Extr Cream Cheese, BDlaM1i Boxes-Fresh Crackers, j Boxis Pure Candy, f Bagging Ties, Twine- 1000 holeand Half Bo'Um BAGQIirO, 3500 BunUea TIES 1 Hlin Lb BilinJfTirioe, .' 1UUU 1600 Ken Nails, all sixes, Manchester Yarns, Lake Qsorjre Sheetings. I I For sale low.by WILLIAMS A MCRCHISON, oet 27 Wholesale Gro. A Com. Mer. Biff Roe AT Hall & Pearsall's. HisceUane i - ; To examine the large and Yaried assortmerit of Oiry (Soods, aroeHis, ill So1l:hs5 &c.,ci oct 28 At R. M. IVlclNTlRE's.' The only improvement ever mad on the coinmoii FOBUS PIj A-STEIt. I It contains greater and more powerful PAIN-RELIEVING- TRENQTHENINQ. AND CURATIVE PROPFlnr, 11 11 1 . T TlAn4-A nv. . rm tm i. H . inan mc COmiuOIl rorus riaBioi, nuu ia iu oupnw wj iinimsTiti tne so-caiiea eiecincai appuances. ! PRICE 25 ! OI3CTTO. oct 9-1 w (Qrarid rahdfaj ;penin Have the pleasure of again announcing to the public we have an unusual and attractive Stock and are prepared tci customers one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks that offer oi of R.KAD"Er-lVIAIJB CL.OTHIBIGI Prices ranging in Suits from $3 00 upwards ! A beautiful aad grand assortment in FURNISHING GOODS! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in latest styles in thii city. A fine lined Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes! In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the Manu&cteefl, whicn we guarantee to be of superior quahtyj 1 We also have one of the choicest and largest stocts of Two and Tbi i Ply and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Oil Clothi at astonishing: low prices. Please examine. ' Oct 25 CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRAD2 Jvi ARKtr-, S3 oet 26 GagAtTRADK MARK Eng'.ith Rem edy, An ua fi'lieg cere for remieal W e a k n ess. 8 p ermtorr- nea,'mpoteo-cr.andalldis- E?0R 7AltlsiS.easesthtfol.AFTER TAKINfl. low, as a sequence of relf-A base; as Loss cf Memo-y, UniTTaal I asitde, Pain in the Bick, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age; and many other Diseisf-s that lead to Insanity or Consumption ' and a Prematura Urare. 5,' Foil particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to' erery one. ggu The Specific Medicine i sold by all druggists at$l per package, or six pack ages; for $ 5, or will be sent free by Wail on receipt of the money by addressing THE GP AY MEDICINE CO., Mechanic's Block, Detroit, Mich. 3, Sold in Wilmington and erery where by all drmarists. oct 11-dAwlf. ISllloHoLimiollcil (THE KENTUCKY LITERARY JOURNAL tor tba porpoaa of inorMalna; tb etroniauoaar toeir paper, will diartribato Oabh Paxmtrxs amonnW tns to f 100,000, ranin from C10 to 93QJ0O0. to robacribara. i CASH PREMIUMS. , 1 Oaah Premium of. .....$20,OQC OOaah Fremrama of 1,000 200 lOO lO !0 1,350 . iuo uuo 60. 4AO 60 1 At fl Tvaftnfai aiaM.aM. aA a w nwi Will Ka HiafaHKn K.U - TiV'" - V'V'VY of men of hlcb character aad undoubted standi 02. at S a a a aVat . . " vonngion, ReniucKy, nov. id 1879. W a arm anthAriuMl In Aim4rvr4 .Kii T. robaoribera of ear paper by an act of the Kentucky ...U j iim x.nw.wiiumii au mil, ieii. 1 which will entitla tb porohaaar to a chanoe which may Mom any on of the abera Cash Premium, and .' iVjif iT j uuii un sua jaai. CHAS. KLEIN,! , OniGrtater ani Ca.M Etif, Ko. 24 South Froiit Street, WIUIIN0T05, If. C j ar A fine aai rtment of Cofiai aWJ, kets constanUy onhaaA FaroltoiwaiW Cleaned and Tarnlined. urean v' eraph er mail promptly IMad, COMMERCIAL HOTE WILMINGTON, N..C aLargc Sample BooBi Commercial Trarclert t XC1T, Kamaurer, P. O. Box U9. UTial1a.ca w Rgponaiblo agwita wanted a-rorrwbero. tacky. oct 10-dAw. Mackerel, Herriin? land Codfish. jyjACKEatL inBVIs., Kitj and portable r ackaiTM hr niirVifT. ..ri .m bright. , All far hi. .Jum. i- it3H MSWBPHY CHA8TKIC. MEW MILLINERY A MEV STOCK. MBS- 8. J-IF h opeaed Mil- Trt fea:aio see the ltadies. T&i!Telr7' TtoW Fronu, etc., t .5? reasonable. - : rjIHE PROPBIKTOR haytsf vmvJ renorated this House andfaTW?j lynew,is prepared to glTi to th-trTK pnblic'aU the e nrealeacks of s Tj CLASS HOTEL. Itlslscstwl ! ' J a centre of the .urineis part of AW. yg conTenlent to the prlneipal bw , at al Postofflce, Custom Homae, 3J Court House. i JSf'L JinrCiuM Bar and ZWi connected with this HoteL I RATES $2 PB DAT' ... 24 r.A-Sggg, Ciirn!tlir6f I" Ml III- "TUST RECEIVED FBOJi.' L . . rJ Walnut a large ibsoiuucuii getofFURiaTUBE, wtk V ina Call aoa BUT: at Great Bargains. feb'19 V'A- HeadquanersforA10 Lager BcorandP' QAIf FURNISH TOaWIW j Ale, Lager Bsar and Port-r, U botUod, in the dty. ujl ' Conn try oroara r
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