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1 ci L 'pm.-J Al-i'i MvZ Vini3 oJni ; ai -"-j gVBSOXIFTZOir XITMM f ? -: - ' "0 at)!" i.; "Xl i f:'! : r A FtVt , v4 e A .100 mntjlnd wtth'thelatMt tXjlvt Type, and rty nwtniM, fiipiteh jixl iiiMpmw 1 wt mm faro BtJMm, Bn.ii.HT 1 nj 1 r - , , WBMMZT MDITTOW : : kh'i t'!-4fn J "? -obi . .oft ift sill niyi3 tnisxtvrui wif I u fecial. I m How-rt. wrjlfMl MitnfLV iiniT ' " 7 , :,! iii Ji 1-.. -: noil nollf fuuxu vr .: '.aWtaff flit? -J ff"i jinJ. m-j sue jfoaou....... ...... 100 v PEOGBAIOIES, HAKDBTLLS, . PAiiPHLxm rwimm.tanBcxa. a II i .1 I M I I' 1 i - i if k hi ". r 1 jar 1 I 1' I 1 I 1 I F I - -- I, I I I I t I 1 ... JV Lhl.. L. . , V T- Tl. 11,11 'II It :i K ''I -Hi f -fi-Jf -ilU 91 E 1 U 1 t JIU il . "-U l .11 Hi AII Wool Cash meres LS&THAN VALUE. , ; .J? 1 (KX)Q 80i9 1 -,1v 1ln f id, w - OF) :1r o & 3 a 2? DD O t) ID H ;,f3 W Carpels at Low Price. Alt iante Harris. nov20. We are Now Receirag Our M Stock. Gent'a Hand-Made, Machlna & Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES AND PBlCEg. ALL FBICXS ANDSTYLE3. APrettjLtoeot '5 " Trunks, Valises and LATEST STYLES CfeLEBttATXD STETSON- HATS. , ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxonj WooI,te GIVE US rIL flgrarft' Co. ,ABewtokof' Velveiox-q in all Colors, I at Try low prises. ''Ml HANDKIBCHEKT ITCffUS. LACK FICHUS, CO: la ail eoloiaj Have this ay mapa Heavy ReductionJ in tnepr ees o s. BEADED CAPES, ' UHDEaWEAK, k$. A large stock of ' j ... TS ,S$t ri r. M To be Closed Otjt Cheap. The best Una ol . 1 Respectfully,- A ThNatjpnaloto ftALjsiuEf .toWAN &USTY, K. C atedin wojuumrabi ottea id au reipecta ior fuwj lie boug.., Itjias Werrfer rtars the roost popuI4 souse In theoUy,rr4a4lbg the PfW enoei ot fiBitora of all clawed Terms iiberak A$H U . tt. li - j-Ttu . 1 tt-feltOO Aen'toa cialar FAIiL STOCK Ladies Misses d Mm 43TASttLS, UUiili. a p 1 -i 11 II ims Qoaeniened oneri the above Taioa Die pin eit tmnt fnri nruir tmul. . JI 11 UU :fit i? -as Sthe great r A. ;.. KitltelJ ART fcektiwelmcrire Qe$trekti?;ti anticipa- . ', -1 f tt, la. , v -, , vurHvcsjCiuouiTTmniT lines at COST. Embice . : j:- Pf a Jo you. to buy gpoda less than value. A call trill convince yoa we 1 are.: in aW . Jiisi reeeived ieSe lieatiUr ibe sold cheap. Tryon street, eppoalte Charlotte Hotel. de7 b5! Httsccllautaus. PFORV Hi -a arm wt i igAr puBfisyfVBatTlABLE icvicsbx For IHTEB?AL and " AL -and XTEKHJli Use. WPAiriKIU- , 4r foiUd when naad pai;i rHiii iHUwti -a nreai, j pHrrlclLLKIliteiO ? !. uk rtnt& fTnHiit&iMicn Hums, etc Farm!'; PUifttr ( ir. i It wUhln.tha rAr.a ot il.nd it will SUB ibm ba con M nooiora hum, i .EIUY pAVlS 4 80M,frovldofce, R. t ORES PURCHitSEb i. ,t rvfcf-r-j! ovcrt imsiwt.vni ' 'flTETWTOTff :ana- Tl6rtfi Carolina 5melH4 No chazge will be mada or unipllng and ae- sepll4d FOROHRISTMAS, CHICKENS, and DUCKS, ... e Cad CRAMBEBBISS If I n0Tl8 HOH- a 1L HOWELL. . Wf?Pr.P5-!lffr'4J fhfi I -OT- la Charlotte, ? JAS. HABTT, j iiqt24. f1 ; m ii: t. f'f. mil- .1 CkarlotM. X. Ill Bum whisk k G00Ats; EUMU 1 tpfoi j rrKTJ i an h . LLLL 8TOMI CO 1 CI 4 t never. Onm 10 1 Ml l SO yem. irerr Z600 baikele. t? Mmtfm&'twii&mm! Om HajBdrcNl Pm4ji el Cnl Lifts Ow I2S.O0O.00O Fnmd f Water - bepttmpuiff ngin connects Mthj tbeBostcnu-jMcweir works rwiBing from1 fi7-to w rtr?olution3 pet mUmteump-, kI tbft'time rather more than tRat 4It la jOfeHTWdfe tbrpojgrh the Bandipo be twe $5,000,000 and ,20,000,000 gaUona of water i 24 hours. Tbto 'eteacrV f re furo.iai lijnds pei satiate 4hcn too Mkiid&of Ciftmberland coal are weairhed oat every thirty minutes and ' pobiupttn mo uncii-wori'iB Tront-ra' ue Doners: whether used or not; the next half febtir 200 feonnds more are dqtnpedr" Jaoladr j fuel at all that was weighed out. it will tie taodtinds per hour, and this niakes' jkhft amy ln.aoojOOOfoot poundteU ! The boilers in use are two of Mr. arliss lupright tubular lxilers, and. were made 1 lortne 300. 'They are .temporarily set -and'axe, bngrfindet. pJMadi lions. ' ' . ' ; ' i 01 me isoscon committee on sewers was.43 eetniaximnm Wt;and35feejr- as we remembe ---Average ilif tu- !Ehe conditions under which, the engines are iw.in;"ii;8e;&f t of W. percent; more than" thai maximum requirements of the Boston coirlfliittecv acUnearr0 percent -above-thfe aVer- pltflrascstilttb of water deiiYbTM inn- eidess or foaxi- mrflflrairementstil' tegular sjjeed. than ic waaaeaignefl to pertin at;' The result of this ' test, , up" to tlvs tlme we saw it (about fto'clock iniihe evening) is as follows: Guble feet of 'waters dey Hvered per reToluU6n.84S5i ' 'wjelsrht per cubic foot,. 6iS7:,j re volutions (per minute, average, 27,78, maKing poqnas of water rer revolution BJ500 : the aver age lift (being rxure than that) call It 60 feet Cumberland coal' is being used; xrom 9.15 a. m. to 8.i5p. mw. 3,78!? pounds had been used .under tbe i bailers in dud iuir. all. kindlm s. fi-4:-ti ' J... The pumping eBgine, for li hemrs w tliia inclement day.elKTws theendrnjouB and hitherto uhattained ' KWf-yft a 128-; oyoyy jpounaa oi waier raiseaone ioot hfrrb with lOOi pounds of eoal, under all the disadvantages that we have men- i"H ' l I I l . The Provlion for 3nTa. Sr" t . pitie 4 tltei DkiiwCatsi: - : Tor several " rkoottsj thi JrBsident's recommendation that General Gra; tbe made Captain General on the ret ired list has not been ' favorably rece.Ved, even among Republicans . here, Gjen. McCook, of New York, a Republican member of the House MiUtar Com mittee, told the president of tlus last night, and explained to him the causes for the repugnance which was felt 1 to the precise measure he had suggested, mainly that it would create a new mil itary office and title. Mr. McCook thought it would remove the objections felt by many persons if General Grant were restored to the rank o$ lull Gener al, which was, created for him cd which he laid down when he became President,; and if then he were placed on the retired list, with full pay, this would not interfer with General !Sh man and would give General Orani $13,500 per annum for life greater sum than would be protruced' ey ;the proposed pepular subscription. 5 ;, ' 7 The President somewhat reluctantly. it is said, agreed to this change, "and ac cordingly General McCook to-day intro duced in the House a" joint resolu tion authorizing the President to "put Ulysses S. Grant; late General of the army and ex-President of the United States, on the retired list. with the full y.nd aUpwaBcarof ftGefieraf oxthe y. The resolution was referred to oi y irgima M awoia memoer. "It "now iflfnsout that tha Uemoerala no. oniy on me jn.iu.ary commjiee;yuie in the nouse generally ar&strovgiy poaeu to mis xesoiutioa or to Bre whatever maKtnff proYiswc ni i are et Rep eralJ that the Demcrate d06t p we hi m any-; tbing tor Ala UDorsv w toe Presidential canvass, and so on, and it is probable that General McCook's joint resolution WlU be buried i aei thfctthe' ttte'crexirtltt the next session of doing what some democrats, even now, gee to be not merely, rght and proper bat eminently Judicious for1 their own party to do. But these poor Democrats do not see further than the end of their nosfcs no$ftagrR)f,. .2 A 113 ! i 54 Tbe Very Latest From London 4t I)errlck2)odaJnuriSahTraaclee,Post. While I was chatting with tWtJuke oir oil i b w twurj- V" wti cr -ur xiio ouiew . Cll 1 JT A. 1- L3 L C bury Oyster Mine) the Queen slipr up oenina ana put ner nanas over eyes 'Guess who it is, said the Duke. : $ felt ttM rewure of .a WpfiBeal!ririg tn ie Uueerjear9ia!!M&sti my chufRTsoH i said ai once: 8 Vhxr U'a ITIrt? ....... ...i i ilsaiy body JaugbeoVtnd -theBeeh said : I vlTnn Anfa rnn A mrians ore 'WKdf. &&JKSsftu3Yfi on; Xmnat, lm port one of your New York dresi makers asqu "Co itieT uldn't think of it, Queen," I said; trnrnealeasirr r com g tio wa na spena a weeks at Windsor. have Just lots uMuu. Ill navoilo've put un i" tie snare room. We'll cell I m)AW AHA 11 - - . f ?I think Wales has otltefisTin trl.,'i- i in ii i fciin i -'-WTnini in i rirm --r----r .y.,.- . . towards Where he was buzzing Mrs. Langtrr on the stairs. "I declare, there he is again witfe thajt l VV'MP buuiK, earn KWfia, bWU4K very angry. "Xiet's go and interrupt thenirTeU him j oU yaht to sell him B0meraf3rwiiJJO7X pany--thrte,i a.crowdi ta,ta, aueen,f mam. with tbe mm f l bf Wellington, Vic ;efe or madV thatTebajnmed'Jier crown In a corner and went up gtairl a bedMAof ttwlktv tea a TheJje.Duseabexrv's from; NobHIll. (-uewhtateutt saif ead have iwadtt a fall teeallen yew tfragglst for a bottle of - rmm d, r. Aiuvre,. jrresioent 01 mvvre-a Southern Bi'srs UDlTers,T.At)Bta.Ga-i-Thl n k n : ' r w- . ttr tt certtfr-tnat I hare twedlff. Cheney's Expecto rant in my family rfot several years, ,aad can re commend It as an latalwultf remedy for Ceagbs; etc., and bare found It superior to enpethefreme- the Military Cbmtteeof which Mr. SpksWHtrndisis the "chairman, and of which General Joseph E. Johnston jpecciany aecioea m xneir ' expres-j -owtiemr-Tneyaav-thathe ublicaasmay take care of --the Gen- wheif tHey tet'cofttroi bfthe House : I A! SriggeWtfon ThatJ ol ppi; Cto-. LciwftgiJpeetttoii iu idi 7 1 -m othmgwnstrtflesthc jarefiera!1 wealth bf the-wdrldlke!t1;lnglfep-dilations; and It is fey rto - means yet Completely settled that tlie majority of menonce above5 thelnirjerltrve r- strictions of mverty, do hot eat ageod deal too much; An idea traa beeti verv generally spread that it ' is healiliy tO' OSlt.rtf toU fill -norlaio M..ob fvWo pedany servantSi eat five times day f ana the ena or the medical1 aphorisw that those who est Often 'should eat little,; is very 'cften'; forgotten. ; The Lancet t September iibi;a cttrions ryantfous article; hints that , the mod ern world eats too much lit positive balk of food statement-ertaihly ttiief gumtn bread eaters, a distinct and well: markedtype and thinks the- modern regularity -of meals - his ' inaubed us to regard -appetite -e-the -guide rathe ri than huBgeT)' woietf is tbe truepue1 Regularity meala develops appetite, not hunger. pWe rit)ier;i4uest;o9 thei prvlQus,proppsitionv,a -ja erjhuiigrys jijan. is apt to fat tpo much;, bp t we beVi lieVe ihatjthe f xtensipn' oweal(h land subject, tefld ,to roster , a habit; 4l;rrt g too many' me'als. Men, and wpaien eat; three times in ten hours jfnd a half- -r-bresakfastatlO.a. m",Tunph,a 10 p.1 d ;hd dinner 'at P- m-Sm vision of the twenty-fbdr hours of "the day which can hardly be healthy. '. it would be better, we ' imagihe; f or ' Sedehtary men to reduce theirs to two meals, tak en atcpnslderatue ihtervais; b if (hat is too VfOityirtfelto coBfittvi the interca lary meal to the merest mouthful, tak en withput sitting' down anduyi no provialonto pt the appetite. Lurch lor those who work with- the brain'is the destruction of - laborioosness and' f or thosrwhorirwitlL tho hands is the least useful of the meals. It is very doubtful wbetheTha;. powerfully built Taces. of Upper India; who- eat only; twice a day-t lia.- m. and 10 p. m. arnotirTl4ier!h fex1attly edtializing. l as tiey do, the periods of abstinence. though it is difficult to decide, from the exam pie of hereditary teetotal vege tarians, the bulk of whosesfood is out of all proportion ta its nourishment. The great evU to ie removed is, how ever, not so much the mid-day ff meal as the profound ignorance, ereii 'nf edu-: cated men, as. to the 4hantity. of food indispensable to health and the quanti ty most benefleial to it ' On the first subject , most men know noth ing, f or. jati. best only the-, amount of a convict's xaUon,which is fixed at the standard found most conducive to se vere labor in Confinement and is1 no rule for. ordinary mankind. Cannot the doctors tell us some handy rule; of thumb about thist ' They have told os that the beneficial quality of alcohol is the equivalent of a pint of ordinary claret a . day, but , what is the beneficial' .quantity, of food? .j It must differ ac- conung to diet, pnysique ana occupa tion, but still there must be . some for mula which will, convey in intelligible fashion the average maximum requir ed by men of different weights. We believe most men would be surprised to find how verv low it is and how verv much they exceed it, especially in the consumption of meat Veeetarlanism. wtiich some among us exalt aa a nana- cea, hag neon tried for thousands of years; by-millions people, and,iias, on the whole,f ailed,tB6. flesh eating peo ples out-hgnting, out-working, and out thinking the eaters of vegetables only ; but between vegetarianism and the flesh-eating habits of well-to-do Eng lishmen, there is a .wide difference, Mr. but the wav in which Englishmen' Of reasonable intelleotual oapactties. wilt swallow. crumb of bread, by-the pound at a time, would accouut' even for se verer - melancholy than : tha$ tinder which they labo. We wan an intelli gible rule, to.be obeyed or disobeyed, nut to be remembered. s ' i With toe epuwiern party in power; with Garfield Presidentx with the De w'ith'the Chinese forger in the peniten-1 Uary r with good money; ithvmlllhit- .W6rKt1lrAth JMOMy tliowsanduniilea of railways withrmwihtns of old and lauatlmilea df ooalo fleMar wiUi iron eaoruch for the Wboiei wvrM Witlr the ftystem: otWiaert : WW nfP wu'eajtjeajwoijijv every.' ty arasown-soY'tDat -no two ciuzens are an hour apart; with the telephone, that makes evertrody in the city live next ooor, ana with the oest ioiks m the world, hoyrcan we help prospering I ill illtilH 1" I ' i" till iH ' :!.-. i Oj :'.''. ' J'ji3 Hewburyport (MSK.Hhlrtlilt lueciJii ' a i ...Aiortimeihce an elderly lady 6f Ukia.citytartt.thus a" borne one rushed ta 4ir.jreseue, assisted her o rdiveat . herself wj:aDb(Mi firmlr raswa,theA aouthiof dingerouafoarhe- then tupiejo. aver.tr ue? ;maa joi w tbj house;and iie;artoed with achltL;,brd ceeded to the backardttt dispatch thb .1 . . . . . . mtii teik....JJi.'i.ii.l i uueuuerv xits wuwvwosopeDeuisita- "gaining couragel "he ventured jteainivfei- Ugatevand fooLndthe cuxf-'lthKl excitement to b4p6ttaWhfeTe I irofH wmca: xaa s)i?nBfflietmB - fne iM'-errttt ; i AMWffcj not -inoroueni nwreaeeirX oonjine; i - ,., j i(j w 2iattrso04itCa swhteppy re tit Bttobu HKl 4HBl ifioaare gwCptlng iron amy aar Werateemen attae auorn eysor BladderfimMb Seta ef WeekBew4 4ae aw and its sate Is constantly Wita-very- -llttW -4rertlslD-wh tobe ar'artteleof eiertt - We hive toatir ecAWfif ta ladtng;phTSlcians vt forwUcnnxeenmtateedv s-r : : .2 AUanUu Ga.. and soWI'.-G'fimlthi and it i ,"TWrTWiaBwwBrT S.f SJiin liLUJ -01 1 , "Oh, how I da wish g(jtt M yotto,'8ald f can emtj iBHj.a. ot . aoawBrai tuwt ineuui "How?" lnouireci tner erst lady, prosing hod tBitteas; thai makes pwulchbbtoed ad abloom- las- health. ,1 ma ior me,r oaiebsarre.'' . iii mm in '.'V w i'lr.. i - inert mm vwmi . 1 -. : Xhfr mala cause of oerMasrwes Is tedteestfcrh; and that is caused by weaknesa f the eurtnaeb.' Ko one can hare : Aound cerre and ood bealtht without using Hop ElUers to -atrecitlien tie Hnia acn, pumy me diooo, ana xeep 129 snq. aua-i e acue. to arrr all t i jnoos and waste matrt of tM nit oitr, eolutan. feastllV of i her . tesffssa Ait iimnavin; irjorousmir tested tour "Nuralrmo". .in mvoM.X ehearfullv lerueaueaae '''ftapase my akin was as efear And r: bt!f tea t ' ... .lmmmmmmmm l-lKetllty ui mil liiqt till ill II Ijub f xU .TOK)l 11 .-' -atWii TO! .Alii", O FOR THE u A a . Iff .ViirTTTlrTI feir. mihtili' . vr t.i !-'v :- yIkm! .ill 'Jkj'J l . ; .:M . . -, , ... ..... .V . . 1 i -; - : .. . - i (...- .' , i.,.i f. .) i ,i.!:. I ' .' :.tr.-- ! ' i,:i.,,h 'iHfK i.i.ui KfM.i dJ tin- ' ..".r.iJ?--.. ;,-iii3ufo.'.i..:t ; ui I aw.Je 9dJ V.ii-.;w,.on-t.: .a HlEWffl f f (ill 1 -; . Haying received tntelllgeaee from oar house in Baltimore, iiblca la one ot the largest . purcheiereof WeoleisCthatthe same have OeeUBed from Id te IS per cent, which natorally makes a decline hi Clothing we ctmseqaehtfy act acc8rdtatir, led irt'noV otfer Bt!o&ai enly eea- tract for large auaatlttes. We are assured that we purchase at very close figures, and glye eyery patron the .beneftt. We hare more styles thaa , any other boose can show, and better made Clothing than any other sold In this market for the simple fact that most of them are mate m ow own house.and fit the same as garment made to erdee. ! Tbe moss emiplete line of Orercoati, Ulsters and UlstertUa that has ever been exhibited, nady-mpae, la thU market. We invite the public to come and see facts. ' WE HAVE RECEIVED AND OPENED TO-DAY 2 Yard CALL EARLY & GETTHE CHOICE OF ST LYES & COLORS -vfWe have 60 received, agreat many nice and Cheap Arises Fancy Boxes; with Collars and Guffs, Lace; Silk !an' Linen !; Handkerchiefepioves, of every desriRtiorf,;Pckei . v books;' ana, .v lit.': i.iw -.o. j.fMi:'' turn fix ' i- Jl it" jodfl -yy.'u iib:nj'-'i.liiw o "We are now receiyingfor The iie-f hmwsji .iJ K !W ill V ' K 'jtt .i'iii.;i-4ii (blralres be had erery saorntBa (neeenl BaadiaTsV aa Sma Btreat -rwort doo x teCharJotte Hotel. ON8DNDat3 the1 Is ha i'iWI,-U AlwUDaKS.? ?7 firfi Tirist.c hS wlWifSS h Ii 15e. most eleyiQtrebw:and fas selling TV" "1 Moima. ui.llM IH(rriL . Xaufacbired only- tr .,;20N & ? AMI ! ' . 1-1.. f iti .V.l;y.'..-i..'jt I fS-a ii I J 1 :j v - - s A I ii .iw;i - ,S,fiMVftWsfc9IrPfl?H wntjnasremafa constantly ih'thelttliWfflketi ' price OI COWOn. gOOQS. j . lHl.iii: l ..f,; ,();lrj,. i JIIW.P.IHIMW. a., w m.teSVsi&. uuuiin uuiuii'...iuii. win n;ivii. 11 iirwu. ii ftiiir tiiit'i viiir,i!sxritiii':iiiMii ; ifiitM SKtiiiyiitiW: ' . w .1 m vr'--a j m i 1 w -a v a . . a . a bflo0d?W e.fl ni itcixd tlStat total 'ffirv ill I . .l I I 111 LS II II i . t u . 11 ;t?t;iv-' ! -M :ii;il j-ael Jon ,'-.' 2. .1; -lf:!v i 1 (in BENEFIT OF 1l4E Very respectfully, ;lii j. many low I. II III iM ill I UN L If U1L ! 1 I . 1 1 lllil. ; . Occasion; at a Small Cost. . , . . . . .. i 7 'J W t ill elj to that department andoffc . . . . . . ... I jm 3' i' ;.; fpiiii!jqinoo : .. . , ..... iWMWSKWBMll'CQ. 9VS' fir r ri Ftri n niM3uiNi -,.,. fM. ChristmasJfeUday,, tca:cTe&ta; m .-.rt-ilf. T .iH.ICIill - i- : u; if ?i h ai -y a i v e H 11 id a - xaKire8ainguxr'.fip.wJU,j4oa, io Spruce EIlECTIONtNOTieE. N lotte to Ward I inspecfcri ar? pppolnted to. hold teld rteeaonHTG. Springs; a P. Alexander, Ht ' maw uvuii; xviacoweo, 1 ir ' 4 nuia. irci. iaa a h ariaa an a a- a 1 air posed Hue of AntkttXISD(a. In American JNews- pries is hereby gKen- thai an election will be held at (be Major's efifca. in the at at m..n. i oa ifoodirk tne 18th; day of beeember.i ran RU .aueanCTi LalhaiBOQld f. a.ldArmn fma 'j-1 lUh'M 9tli lm io'n.lval 'hU v'J ;--,'. I 111,1 UifM-illt ! sh JLi tui ftw ji iuti -.fciilucKil f.Ji ba4! J: fUdC n -c .. , ii j; h'.a. : L. BER WANGER & BRO. TMiffrv WHICH W ii L ,!l;llj;ll ,Tjjw - n,U s ivi-iui u:,ui '119111 to : i.xM i i!f-ib.J ?I-ViTl.'--.. ;.. ia .f all n.ll, ltB eiiJ JtiiiT .Uraj afesoHme df ' desirable 913 f?J So tth.HJ w n a -r.v m . - ter miwvmwa - -. , --. ; u-ijiij. .i Jo nn 1 . a? 1 l a x -j i 111 1 rm 4itii f i 1 : nil r r 1 1 jLrtCiJAtSKNTS WA NTRn if nt )'.'i ul 5 at i&ai3ili-K jWM.l.Gii5)i31 , 1 r-fiti . 7 business i!ggciM oixiia ,-tfA1..id--riam ow .i.ino 1 - teteli5ltom-n97fcl,B8a bUElMM, yaloaW tables, social etUauette7f,arUa fac eiasBea. nn m 1 CITIL, MKCHANICAL, and ITOTKO TCIf ! Kksbing at the Rkkssxlaxs PoLTTicsid toeriTD,,TjBOTll,TvTheoWe eraeerlr school )u America. Next term begins f-'rtr the graduates ior, the. past 64 yean, .r"1. their poisons t-b.0, twirse c-f siady, ieaul::i. t pwri iiaia. ww k enaue yMic P'lnMn m rrtlSa complete Gtnna TO, iinrt--w f mi " jAfllyneea.H Aare, Xilfciiiirf . ' if 1 A ' oct2a em. .-. .. -t.-,w j --": . - r '
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