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Is always permaaeotlr cared fcyltsusa, II win at all Uwes and under. all eUcanataneas atb arraoey wita the laws that tTera the feoala system H or the ears of Kidney Complaints, of either a thai -ontpound Is unsurpassed. I LTOia E. PIN'IUIAMS TEGETASLE COSM lOC.VDls prepared at XSS and 2 Western ATeene, lyaa.asass. Trice $1.8U bottles for' SS. SentbymaU ta the form of pills, also tnthe form of losenffes, 00 receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Xrs. Ptnkham r -!y answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pampb . U . Address as above. Mm Hon tkit Pkzpcr. fanUy rboold be without LTDIA E. FlKrHAlTl J HUfl. They cure constipation. bUIoufoet& Baa . .a n 11 a & . ma vorwaiiy or me iier. so cents per 00 z. br nil Dracatstf. p)tl-la-arm 9 WfturtTJior i nmoiiiiic rrv l UUUll AlUUUj bUUI)VIU.Lj IV S t A reUrr vdaeated aad leeaUr qasHHad pbyskUa ssd thf bni qimiih. u w pracue nut pro. Sprma to rrhea and Imxotencjf sa Cm itlt ef Mif-sbtMe ia yetta. atsval cxocsm la mi arer years, eretber aaaM, a a 4 prodactBr aoncar tb fol wswiac affectc Jttmumatm, Benlatl KmivioDf. (siftit trai foes bf ereuaa). Uimi-x ef Sight, Drfccaira Jkimery. rhj iK.leaT, Pinpica on Fere, A rerwoa t Bocieir of Females, CoatUaWa" ef Ica Imi nf Sexual fowar, to., mdinj5 saarrUc imprerr er nahappr, aee tboravKhly an4 pnt-e-Uy earva. SYTHXjtIS F,l,,"5 eurea a ad en ?JJ JI521e tee ajaksa; CrOHOrrIteel. GlaXIXIX Sirictara, OrcaiUa, Rerai. Cor Boplurej, 1'Qca aad atoar prirate diaieaca ajakkly eurad. HiasW-erMaat that a shy aiiaahpayateealalRji) a errtaia daaa af diacaaa-.. an4 trcalioc houaola. aonn Ajr. aaqairaa great akiU. rbvairiaaa knlBcbia!WciRca raoaataaf nd yaraeaa to my carW Wbee it i inroa v-raieat t 'rtl ia-ettr aw traatoaeat. medteiaa eaa be km ariratrly aa4 fWt ey snail ar ex(raa aajwbat-. Corea Guaranteed 14 all Cases 1 undertaken- , , , ... CoaaatuiMaa pwaaallr rf kr. lattar free aa-(l liTtt.a. Caargaa raaxaaala anH wreappaWaca atrwrtly rooedacuai. 4 PRIVATE COUNSELOR orsorece. (J) eeata. fft K-an J'lrv.a. aartt acalad. tnt Matty L fftyaki. h m4 ar ail. iddmi aa atra. f ml A. M. I r. H. 8oadaja.Sw4r.it. I OUca beers fm A. M. t r. M. Boodaja, jy li-dawn F I o ro sto n rai. WSWfcai rBBW ,-.v y.tY..aTya(4u,. pica, &c, who ar tired out l r work or worry, andi who are miserable with Iysnpsia, Khetnnavl tUm. Neuralgia, or Ilowel, KiOaev or Liver pLwats. youcan Ketnienc?trJ -eJ currx! br tmn)H sicsUoo -r any jkiir.w xwi win fod ParkwrV VOtnger Tonic the p ra t m Kood f'ertU lkt sad taotj tBest Ht Jlh ft Ft reacalterer veaCavVsaH pind Car superior 10 Hitlers ami other Tonics, as. in routhis tn system, but nerer intoxicates 904 Cct,am siae. Uicx 3 Cr Chemists. N" Y, KaaMraa I9aaarafl OAleSASZ IVeraaU Bal. PmwaaCalaaj c a4i' V 2 5 A "lQl; -' ..it'll . ..i,y .r Cheese audjC&cackerj 200 Bxes crejciti:ese 1 1001 .Boxes and Bbla CRACK EUS ALSO, Baggine: and Ties. .... . - " 3or sale by s prams. 4 ' I . AND K k aV X. ;raGC'Jiti . rrteea aJ nmilKoapUeatio3a ex Mil UT-4artf ; CC5CU1L ronriQi hews.- Loxkx, Oct. 4. The Oldham mills hare folly resumed work. " : Mr. Faircbild, United States Hioister te Madrid, has resumed his functions. The Danish Bigsda jr reassemhled yes terday and was immediately prorogued to Norember29. ;"; Princess Louixs will tail from Liver pool for Canada on the' Allan line steam er Parisian on the 20th inst. An nnSTxecessfal attempt was made In the southern districts of London on Sun day to imitate the American crusade against liquor selling by prayer meetings held opposite public houses. In accordance with the recent decision of the ironmasters to reduce the produc tions of pig iron, only 105 furnaces are working in the Scottish . ironworks this week against 121 last week. The Poriddok, of St. Petersburg, sajs it has good authority for stating that the Shah of Persia will arrive in .Russia in April next to greet the Czar person ally. It is not settled whether he will visit other courts. The Liverpool Courier London cor respondent says the dealing in Confeder ate bonds was caused by a committee ask ing holders to register the bonds, which 8tep.ii supposed to be preliminary to some appeal to the Legislatures in the South. " - ..' - . -1 - - The Liverpool Courier's correspond ent at London says he understands that there will be a speedy settlement of the o' Newfoundland fisheries, bv means of ar bitration probably, as Frarcc has ubuu T . - doned all territorial claim. o Lord O'Hagan, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in delivering tne inaugural ad- w. dress at the Social Science Congress, said that the Land act. in its conception and in the magnitude of its results, is one of -a . me greatest measures ot toe century lie spoke hopefully of the proposed re viral of Irish manufactures. ' N. Y. Herald, 4th. Hx CoTernor 31 oscs Arrested ; Kx Governor Franklin J. Moses, Jr., of South CaroliBa,was3arrc8ted last even lDg in his home at No. 85 West Eleventh street by Detectives Haley and Jialand, fie was taken, to the Police Central Office, and there Inspector Byrnes accused him ot swindling Major William I Hall, of No. 4 East Tenth street. On the 12th of June last 4Pl;n" White," the noted confidence man, was arrested on complaint of Major. Hall, and two days after White's capture a slim, sharp featured man ot cood address in troduced himself at the housa of Mr. Hall, and, giving the name of HussaD, said he as a lawyer and th:t for $25 he would give the Major important inlorma- tion. Suspecting tnat the man was another swindler, the aged Major sent for Mai thy G Xiane, a per sonal friend, who dwells atJNo. 94 Fourth 1 avenue, and together they questioned the alleged' Hassen, the reAilt beiDg that Maior Hall irave the alUeed Hassan the $25. That was the las the Major heard of Hassan, and on becoming satisfied that' he had been dupod be laid the facts before Inspector , Byrnes. The Inspec tor detailed Uetectives Haley and Ja- land, and some weeks later they got track of another case of swindling which was traced to the alleged Hassen, and which resulted in the arrest last evening. Before Inspector Byrnes the prisoner ac knowledged that his name was not Hassen,-bu tyloses. He was locked up. The prisoner is tho son of ex-Chief Justice Moses, of the Supreme Court of South' Carolina. . Bnrnt AllTe by Arabs. Xioxoox. Uct. . 1881. The msur-t gents in Tunis ha,ve torn up the track of the French rauvfay, burned the station at . Wadzeergah. and massacred twelve employes, including several British sub- ieeisr some oi wnom mey Durni aaive. Later intelligence than the above states that the -remains of the stationmaster, who -was among those murdered, were b aided in the presence of an enormous crowd. , The number of victims is report ed to 'aave been larger than at first stat ed. . The railway was much damaged, and a larre quantity of rolling e toe k destroy ed. -In Uemory 01. XonHx, Oct 3 The correspondent of the Liverpool Mail says that a project is xaooted amonj: the Americans in Lon don to build a church in memory of the late. President Garfield. The municipal ity sof Berlin has arranged for a special service in memory of President Garfteld C1C0L151. r Jit Air? Post: very impressivo m- deed were the services at the Presbytc xian Church last Sunday morning, when Mr W F Carter was received as an Elder in that branch of the Christian church at this dace. The ceremony of the ordina tion was performed by Rev Mr Ale bane. News and Observer: A. party of Wake county farmers nave purchased lands at Coopers station, in Euncumbe, on the Swannanoa, and will make that fine country their home. The large and handsome church, which will herafter be known as the Secoid Saptist Church, was yesterday Jmorning dedicated, the services being of a most impressive char acter. Professor W. H. Neave, of the North Carolina State band, feels highly elated with the compliment which haavheen paid his band by an invitation to, unite :witn JJod worth's iScw xorx band, consisting of one hundred of the most celebrated cornet . musicians in America, in the rendition at York town of the new anthem by aullard, God Save Oar President.'' - - Charlotte Observer : A. rcctleman inst from Rutherford county reports the DOlbOm CTOpa in uu couuijr wmui iu-. . a - :tI jured by recent iresnets. une large firm in the city reports that out of about $12,000 worth of fertilizer bills it naa col- Wbsd two amountinir to $600. Other dealers report similar backrwardnes3- ITic meeting of the commissioners of the Western North Carolina: Railroad to in vestigate the freight discriminations ia necessarily, postponed tmtil the latter part of this month, on acconnt of the cali- with much, pleasure through private let- vera received in-uo Xity, ; tnat Uapt. S. Si Kirkland is inrcroinff and will now. since his lej has bssa amputated, soon wo recoverca irom us painmi Cuects of us acciacni near iiutneriordton. Terrible Loss orLife- Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed-bugs, roacnes, lose their lives by collision with "Bongh on Rats." Sold by druggists, IOC The Sunday Hazazlae for Koymber. The number affords a rare literary and artistic; treat the articles possess great merit, and the embellishments are excel lent. The opening article, entitled, "Some American Theological Semina ries," by James L. Bowdoinr LL. D., is exceeding interesting, and is the first publication of the kind that we have met with. "Idfe in Brittany," "The Cata combs of Rome," "Martha's Vineyard," -"Phillip Doddridge, D. D.," are a few of the noteworthy, contributions. Mrs. Denison has a most interesting story, "As from the Dead," and the second in stallment of "May Cunningham's Trial ' will not fail to command particular at tention. Rev. Dr. Deems continues the admirable essays entitled, "Only." "The Home Pulpit" has a sermon by the Rev. Calvin Lincoln, and the poems are un fi usually meritorious. There are sketches, with portraits, of Ilev. Geo. Osborn, D. !.,-and Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. D., who, it is announced, assumes edito rial charge of the Sunday Macazixe with the December number. His fine literary taste and great popularity will not fail to increaso the already large cir culation of this favorite periodical. It will continue to be sold at $3 per annum or 25 cents a number, postpaid. Address Frank Leslie, r ublisher, 53, 55 and 57, Park Place, New York. Better than putting one Dollar out at compound interest, is the sending it to Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md., for two boxes of his Celery and Chamomile Pills, which cure nervous disease, quiet the mind, bring on refreshing sleep and prevent paralysis. THE MAILS. Tuh jnaiicjcloee and arrive at the City Post Office , ia follows : Kortnern through malls.' 530 m iScrlneru tnrougB ana way oiftib...' ' , 6:40 a. m. Kaleigh ..5:40 a.m. Mails for the H. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. &N. O. Railroad, at.;..... 5;40 a.m. Southern mails for all points South, daily 7:45 p.m. sVeetern mails (C C R'y) daily (except Sunday),... 9:00 a. m Illail for Cberaw B Darlings ton.. ...1.......... 7;45 p. m. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston 7:45 pm Payetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, And Fridays.................. 1:00 p. m. jpayettevillo, via Lnmbertdb, daily, except Sundays...... 9:09 a. m. Onslo w C. H. and Intermedi ate . cfScea, every Monday and Thursday at C.00 a. m. Smlthvlile mailt?, by steam- boat, daily, (except bun days) 8.80 a. n, Mails ' for Easy Hill, Town : Creek, Bhallotte and Little River, S. C", every ilon ' day and Thursday at;...,..,. 6:00 a. m. OPEN FOR DELIVER V. tvorthern through and way - mails .7:30a m. Southern Malis 7:00 p. ra Curoiina Central Railway. ..... 4-00 p. ra Stamp Office 0 en from 8 . in. to 12 M.t and from 2 t 6:80 p Money Order and iValbitr Dprtnirut oeo aarne as Stamp orlice. .General delivery open ms3 6:30 a. m to 7:00 p. m., and on Knnday how F:S0 to 9:30 a. ra. ' Alalia collected from stret boxes er dt?f at 4:00 p. m. Stamps for sale in small quantities at general ilaiivcry when stasap olBce is closed. ; Ouarterly Meetings. Wilminffton District, Methodist K Church, South. Fourth round. Topsail, at Rocky Point, . Oct. 8- 9 Smithville . . . Oct. 1213 Wilmington, at Front Street, Oct. 15-16 Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Oct. 15-16 Brunswick . . . Oct. -19 Waccamaw. CvDress Creek, Oct. 20-21 Whiteville, Shiioh, Elizabeth, Bladen Springs, ; Bladen, Windsor, . A . Onslow, Queen's Creek, . Duplin, Wesley Chapel, . Clinton, Clinton, Coharie Cokesbury . . . Oct. 22-23 . Oct. 26-27 OcL 29-30 Nov. 5-6 Nov. 9-10 Nov. 12-13 Noy. 1617 Nov. 19-20 CLet all the officials be present. L. S. Burkotcad, P. E Female School. MIB8ES BDBSA JAlt&8m......PrlDepalf UEB. V..CUBBIirOMi-ilcal Jottruclrtfa j fTTHS EIOHTEESTH Sflsaloa X of thiaSahool nill commence oa Wednes day, October 6th, 1881. and eloaa aboat the third week in June 1S82, Papila who enter after the first month will be charged only from date of entrance, brt It Is expected they will attend school the re maitder of the stfion nnleta othemiaepr. rented by' ill health, or removal from the city. Dedncticn made ia all caeca of prp traeted lickneaa. - -The courses of iactracUoa will be ss here- fr.fAA. flktAvfK yi4 rrtami.fi ai inTMl receiTinjc indirida-1 attest! Xkfrom Hm Piin cipals. a W ac- aawaaKa-a -aa J v v VM VMaSal The ochool ot Ucjic wul be eotdocted by lira. IT. S. Cathie?-- Pupil, oatside o the 8ch&9l.lwibics: t etr for this branch of dueatior, can re accommodated with tnita. bl boura fj early appi:c-tion A. ftmttea no t ner ei Doarctn? icoeTara can be rtc Jred ia the family cf ot o" the Pri-, elpals . For farther parucniarfl. iea Ptii-ctcaia. cr aqmlrearorircnlaraa' . . , nam 20 vJ c 'OOToaSi Vlf. aPiaUB TUltPi2aXNE-iuoUdflrmat I WA cents, a deallne . of H cant alnoa a- I i&raayj quotation. Bales 109 casks at these figures. - KOSlNQoeUd qmlet at t2 S3 tor 8 trained and 1215 tor Good Strained, an advanee'of 5 cents tor Good Strained on yesterday TAB-lnotd;teadytt2 19 perbUci239 tS?rC?,";', COTTON The xnarfcet early this morning I waviiauro uujsuiii auaaaies iw DmXM were made on abasls of 11 cents for Middling. Later the market was dull at the following i official quotatlous: teood OriiXiarjM.M.M. SOeatf. Low Ulddlicu ... Misd .... ., Gtood Ui hoi Oottofl .... 1, S3! fralet I apir- in.Vin.'Mw 19 cask k .t:,Li- laiQ1,: tp aa.aM e . t T e...... V - a,. k..,...i.,.MW -I , , - ,. AKiilVKU . - Steamer Passport, Harper, Bmltnvllle, ; Aiaater. ... -. ; ousaaED. Steamer Xhassport, Uarpr, Smith vllle, uai. , Br steamship Barnesnaore.TreDery. I'iTer pool, Alex cprunt & Son. -l ! xraris Lilrerpool Br steamship liarne.iiior-:- 3.458 bales ootuprettiiexi oultou, 67J cc-hks spirits, 650 bbls ruain - . , ... . - r - - . - Or ITOCXI 0 HilD & T8I HOKTB wna SQth. dat or iRrTikasa, 1831. .- 'i Oott&B aihOrM.imWMMw...M.Mww. a 4.134 afloat...; 2,639 Totals.. 6.T73 Bpuiti aibor 3,065 2,131 afloat. .... ..na Totals. 5,187 Boeia ashore afloat. Totals.; Tar ahore, afloat.. Total., Grade ashore ' afloatMM.W' a - Totat.... 9C6 BEORirrs roa moitth Kssino cxrr. 30. Cotton Spirits, Koein. Tar Grade loieectf . --. : OOttODssiMt ejaaieaeK aaaaae MltMesetMMa Spirits...... BosinM............ 4.633 3,949 7,221 TaTsjsjSa 8, WO -;.4 Grade. FereijraT Spirits....... ..... 6,249 OA ItltO Ornde.... mills SMf 100 JOST RECSMD. L 17 EI ;i'J -;.m 'fO' A iinef assprtxneii t of V : uuiY! 4 J;?JS;J?:2'J,r: li-A For the ; J .1 a BREAKFAST G TEATADLE, OonslstiDg in part of ';.; ;:. PRIZE MESS MACKEQEL IH THIS. HALIBUT FINS. ' PICKLED SALMOn. roahoke cpe HEnnino o. i Llackerel r -i. r rs In Barrels. The latter beings, sold in sny qoan , , tity; Alsos -- S1 A VERY FIIIE SELECTION OR! Colgate & Co diaries McKeane'a k. Son's and , a --. rc - - YanHaagen's STAlOAnD TCIiET era. These goodaard' e itmAde in America, And I Alh ' selliDif them - O- at ei tremel y low prices. . Call and make oiir purcliesT JNO. L, DOATWfilGIlT, at nt oet tt wiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiml eS,405 WWrfMWHHMIMMHMt.' ': 1,223 "'Tr' on his wy to -the : leading,. cities, of the South with a MAGNIFICENT NU VV - iMiiiniiiiiiiimmHWMt . -- - - - ' -- - - - - ' ' - ' - j,aaaaaaiaa-aaa---a : u .t - mmmmmfmmmmmtmmmmmffgg TIIE OHLY r4-SlIHG CIrlCUS Sl TiiE IVOHLD ! 0U ITS SECOriD TRIUMPHAKT AflflUAL TOUR TO THE UADIHQ CITIES 1 OF THE - i TJ E W U RI I T E D 11 ..K TIMES COMBINED With a Ma c e Track Fori V'j' 4sk " - lx: I:' ' Half a Mile AronisdJ; WilishSlnt im ; Wl I KGTO rT-fati YlOct-:l 3 After fter completing a three weeks' brilliant and successful engagement in the Mad Square Gardensformerly known as Ithe GREAT NEW .YORK.IIIPPO- ison Largest and Best :' ShfewVin:: . 3.--. . ; .. --. -.-..U iVi. 1 ' ... . .,, . ..... . i Since exhibitinerin this citv last season.! fully THREE TIMES THEIR FORME& PROPORTIONS, vrithnhe addition of a MAGNIFICENT HIPPODROME AND THREE CIRCUS COMPA NIES, exhibiting -simultaneously fn THREE IMMENSE CIRCUS RINGS,- em? ploying nearly T WO HUNDRED 'ARTISTS of all nationalities. Also, a splen did MUSEUM AND GRAND MENAGERIE. -Among the leading sensational features are the great and only LU. LU, exciting'Hippodrome Race?,1 Chariot Races,,, Jockey Racss Lady. Hurdle Races, Flat' and rStandincr Races, Zulri 'and IndianJUces,the WonderfalJBRONCHO HORSES, the Leaping Horse Nettle-FryerXPony. aj?dDog Showi, .Uiq. Leaping Italian Giey Hounds, &c.,'&c.-giving a leresung periormances evt j. a e i l;. The CN I N 15 KIN DS Oli C ra n d est Street; i? a are fully equal to the combmedmeioa(w jsiUbici.AWS. L Such, astortiwg Poiir Circus iand was never before known in connectioh with WesL either in Earooe orAmerica J Jnr sucb vast proportions, and-that di0yaregtedexpenT5eS are so'estraordinarily Iarge,"that he is compelled 'bymecessifyndUE Xcomrchoice4d4ncreasethe price of admission to ?5t cents for,adultsjaod 50 tents for children oYcr- nineu, years of r'are. Choice reserved seats v2 3 cents xtraU TWO XHIBITIOW ' Cheap excursion trains will, run on aliTailroads on the day t)f eihibiti6d.tThc wishing to avoid the crowds at the ticket or exhibition at Dyer & Son's Qotbmg;i5toOTWta12irjrac7T , I sept28,octi;9;lp.w,sept36, oct7 1S.rlV;;: I .4 'l Dictionary of Universal Jnowlcdge, CbariusTi Ctclop-ekdii o iyeit pit wlaia Tail fs tht MottUflefHl and O .mptct Lito lary, AebieTement of tbAp.e. v It &s, no eompetltorr v?e wtni coinpeteibt Bclicitori N PeddtMi 'aaod apply 4 Clrcalara," glrlng fall defcr4pticn,.ni Dnapplicatioa.'' I 5 v -4. t- J H tlUallBlS-SH,, , Bt Lcnis, Okfcs2o.lBs--V rAtla&f.V G Health is Wealth ;I TMI E WEBT'8 Kiktb xmh Hklxh xJ TaginraaT, a apecifio for Ht steriar Uls j slnau.rOoayulaio&s. Kerrouc - lieadacbe. . - -j.. TT . - Uental Depreatiod, Los of Me-coiy.' Jnfo teney, J rematnre Old Act, eaaaed by ortr -. exertion, 7 exceaeft, ? r ovetvladoldt ee, which . lead .- to ( miaerj, decajr and death. Oae box will cure recent, ca.e. Each box eonttini one month's treatment. Oae dollar box, or tlx boxeiToiTlra'doTT4f t: cent by mail prepaid. an receipt qf price. We guar, aatee six boxes to cure any cte. n 1th ei ch prtfer received by na for i ' b: xca, wo will end theparcha3r oar written eareement to re tarn the money if the treatment does not fleet a cure. iuarate iaaaed by WH 11 OltKX-f. DrBMltt, . (encceeeor to Green A Flaaner. WUmiigtoB, JBf O. - Or lets by mail wUrreeeive prompt attention, - . mob 22-dAwlv Porto ? Eico EIolasGeSat I 250 ' STBICTLY" PUIM K ; Porto ;Bico fMolasseSa For tale by ; . ; hYUniwi Mnrchlsoiii HUDC. 250 SOUTH! " 0 ffl ST E R .SHOWS 4-ABGEE SHA!S;EVEB, WITIXTIIE t . ; . ' f , i is! --. -S.J 7 y Fr c t id and Nearly Mr. Conn Iras enlarcred his exhibitions to who,i3 hnrled more than one hundred Jeet ecriiesf'thetYiiosV' novel and, intenselyin- it': lijLif ' :i -.i-' 7i. i - gnftjer SCttjittVin of IrWELE HUNDRED SKILLFUL ,arr4y;or leatnrcsas is presented Ifl iho HipfrOdirom kny exhibition -Ndrth Cr Sonth.-'Easfe olr facfrMr.' COUP'S SHO W.j haa rerown to U stVv.fcu 'i'-VTlZ'il T I . a of4ce can "procure" their tickets on'the dK$ ' SBw se Eaa 1 '.Jhs 1bw 14 1 a. .AT I'll ., t. w . V-'.i ft ' r r SESI-WEESliYLlHE. I a i r I WILL -SAIL L FBOMa KEW I011I JSvei J . ;TODf SfA-GiaBiC eATLWAT BXODLATPB.Tfetofaf,tficl'' S8 GCLF BTBBAir.."U8ttcrdrj Ccfcfcc J BE5SF AQTQ2.Tyi'e4zttdij, Cctokar I ' isa. Through IlIlls 'IAiia Tluroogh ;BitaI gaarixUcd Ito vatuf est Poiatf ta' ITorth and flcatb Ci?cirIi I IT far rcrjrlt 2age"eu (cfr ri X . , .' -1- TOEO. O. t'jnin, Frd;fctilircsty 72S. P. OLTIil; A CO., - t wiinesseajn any saow ia ne worm, wiiuoui excepiviu. MUSIC used ia tlttMt-'reiSrta aaxTt'Z . tf -Kit j-; . . "I Ji - -I vCr5''i - ' 1 -.Ut- PropritrAtlt-.i:.f.t? -t v ? - rifntAtl3lliai)rt.t-.cr.u. Jera r 1.10 n $3 per aay jb ft.it 4- 4 I .i'T
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