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Slje tfljarlotte bandar. CHB OJSX2TX3 JOB US AKntCTT EasbeenthorouKhlv imtrtWI wtt m piety, m V (JWaM) w Ammm. : jxJfOfttA r Jf"" ' om WMMKLT MDZTTOW I IS 00 4 00 . a oo r 75 want, and wltb tM lateat ttgmt tC tm, mA i Sj( Job Fttnt&sl MSI MMi OA Means..: : mm tarn BLOtXB, BrLLCXACSi 7 . - " BOO 110 too ............ out ytts ewssiir. jpctfpsnoV.;. ............... TA83, ESGSPT3, P0CTE23, - XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. C, 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1881. N0.3.886i BBssassisM SWSSSSI ITEV1S OF INTEREST. 0 Bars mi Bomnet IT- Alexander & Harris's. aug21 $00ts an ft gliBts 1881 Slit M 1881 CORSETS! WARNERS' CORSETS' have an established ropa tation throughout the world lor Durability, Comfort and Healtbfalness We offer these goods to the trade with confidence, knowing from experience that tney possess every advantage claimed ior wem. WE HA YE JUST RECEIVE!) or ihi A LARGE LOT C0RALI1IE, ABDOMINAL AHD NURSING CORSETS. 1X80 Warner's 50c Corset ! The best for the money ever sold In this market We will he pleased to have the trade Inspect these goods. Satisfaction, guaranteed In every case or money refunded. aug28 T.LSeigle&Co. Summer We are dally receiving oar SPRING STOCK Complaints BOOTS ID mi, which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent and many lives art hit through lack of knowledge of a safe and sore remedy. Perky Davis1 Pain Ktt.T.zh is a cure core for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Read the following : lUnrBiinxjx, ft. Y Varch SX 1881. , Fnn Davis' Pain Ktt.i.t. nr fails to aford fculont rUf ior crainp and pain In the stomach. iom Btjditt. . HvmovraxM. N. T-Feb. X lBL The Mry b" medicine I know of lor dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have tired H Ior years, and It ia nix cwr every time. MorweKWA, Iowa, March 11, 188L ThimHMn irmr Pats' ktt.i.m. m savers c cramp, colip.and oholrra. morbugnd tt iw LADIES'. MISSES'. CHILDREN3,'. GENTS', BOIS. AND YOUTHS FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SrECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our line In variety and ell prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Tronks, Valises 4 Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RBICES. Call and see us. m PEGRAM & CO. feb20 - ' ' Ti B. f)ALXWI.LI OimniiU Oa- Feb. 98. 188L For twenty yean I hare used your Pais KJUJrm In my family. Hare used It many times for bowel complalnta. and it alway nru. Would not feel s&la without a botttolnthe home. - ,3&l7 ' Baoq. M.. Jan. S3. 188L Haye niied Pimt Dayd' Pain Kxlib for twelv Vatxs. Duluth will erect a statue of Proctor Knott out of gratitude to tbe big "ad" he gave tbe city in his famous humor ous speech. A Newberry S. C. man. has a cow seven years' old that has eights, calves: One the first time, two the second, two the third and : three 'the ' fourth the three were born onlTrfew , days ago. The calves all died. - ! For Capt Howgate It is impossible not to have a tithe of sympathy, a grain of charity. He was tempted, fell, and led a wretched life at the mercy of blackmailers for over a year. And, then, too, the man has been a victim of great physical suffering. Miss Jewett, of Minnesota, and Mrs. Cooke, of California, are training to ride a race of 600 miles on horseback at the coming Minnesota State fair. Miss Jewett is 20, and plump: Mrs. Cooke 30 and slim, and they hate each other as only two rival women can. Each will rise twelve swift and strong horses. It is estimated that the product of gold in California for the year 1881 will amount to $19,000,000, which ia in excess of the annual., product of any yesx since 1871. If the present slickens war 4oes not materially interfere with gold mining, it seems more than prob able that California will regain her prestige as the Golden State. Among Mr. Edison's exhibits at the electric show in Paris will be a one horse power engine operating nine improved lamps, each of which will burn nine months. He will also ex hibit his autoeraphic. system of tele graphy, by which he can at present leproduce in Philadelphia the fac simile of the handwriting of a message sent from New York. A lady recently departed in great haste from Long Branch on a Saturday morning. She was resplendent in silk, laces and diamonds, and made the re mark at table just before she left that she wanted to do some shopping but would be back on Monday morning, After she had gone one of the little crirls remarked. "You see, there s a rush of trade on Saturday night, and ma's crone up to help farther tend in the store." Senator Butler, of South Carolina, writinir to a local paper, says: "Jour nalism has become as much a separate and distinct profession as medicine or law or engineering or agriculture or architecture or mining, and every famiiv should have a news-paper it thfiv expect or care to keep pace with thfl current of events in this f ast-mov- ine age. Books are not always accessi hl. hut newspapers are. and at a price that nlaces them within the reach of the poor as well as the rich." Edison must look to his laurels. At the exposition of electrical apparatus just opened in Paris the bwan lamp was the great success of the occasion Tr.inaimnle in construction. Jt 13 a hand inmn with a elobe. A wick of aasof nsrhnn enves out a soft licrht without Nice lot of those 6tte LAWNS on hand. SajrcABtic lOra. Blaicie. Nashville (Tenn.) Iatelllgencer. Mrs. Blaine had been some years in Washinerton before Mrs. JL, wife of a Senator, called on her At last Mrs. X. was annonncea. juts. xuune enter ed her drawing room , to receive her I We are now selling beet brands or lawbs at 10c en est she noticed the colored cook slip out hurriedly from the reception room, where Mrs. X. was waiting. This sur- : J 1 t-.4- V A m&iA nArriinfv Vawf ay, however, her valuable cook left All HAftl K111U in? flt 15f. her to find a place in Mrs. A s. kitchen. S At a state dinner soon aiterwaros giv en at the Executive Mansion, the two ladies chanced to be placed with only a seat between them at table. The gen tleman sitting between, noticing that Mrs. Blaine did not address a word of conversation to her other neiebor. ex claimed : "Whv Mrs. Blaine, you know W 0..... V sin trrtTl nn8" Va was the answer, and loud enough for all to hear; "Mrs. X. called on my cook the other dav at my house and her card was handed to me by mistake. My cook returned the can. m i t m i mu wm Just arrived, a large lot of UMBRELLAS From the cheapest to the best also, silk: and wobstxq umbbxllas in GBIAT VARIETY. To Arrive Soon Another Full Line of INCLUDING MOSS OT THAT TAXOTJ8 ion mm ! Plenty of Bargains ! CALL XARLT. augl? DOMESTICS HARGRAVES & WILHELM. The Fund for JHra Garfield Now amounts to $156,757.65, and the promoters of the movement seem to be confident that it can readily be increas- ea ro 92ou,uuu it tne resHienc snouia not recover. Certificatesfor $125,000, in government bonds, worth $145,281.25, have already been placed in the hands of Mrs. tfarneld. New x ork neads the list with $113,274.80, Philadelphia comes next with $12,284.25, and Chicago fol lows with $11,500. Baltimore so far is credited with a single contribution of $10. On Saturday last Messrs. Drexel & Co.. of Philadelphia, notified Mr. Cy rus W. Field that in the event of the President's death thev proposed to re ceive in that city subscriptions to the fund for Mrs. Garfield's benefit, heading the list with $5,000. and inquiring whether Mr. Field approved the plan, in repiy 10 wnicn ne leiegrapnea nis approval. m i i i TONIC, ALTERATIVE AND CATHABTIC. Blmmons Llrer Regulator, purely vegetable. Is not unpleasant to the taste. It Is the medicine generally used In the South to arouse tbe torpid liver to healthy action. It cures malaria, billlous- ness, dyspepsia, headache, constipation and plies. The action of the regulator Is free from nausea or griping. It Is most effective In starting the secre tions of tbe liver, causing the bile to act as a ca thartic. When there is' an excess of bile in the stomach, the Regulator is an active purge; after the removal of the bile, it will regulate the bowels and Impart vigor and health to the whole system. LADY BEAUTIFIERS. Ladles, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and soarkllne eves, with all the cosmetics of France or beautlOers of the world, while In poor health, and nothing will give you such ncn Diooa, good health, strength and beauty as nop outers. A trial is certain prooL should, allow tttobe out of the f nitg;L hnttl MA We bawi min it ov always Rvrea immediate to go to bed without a COWWATBOBO, 8. C, Feb. 89, 188L house. W. O. BpXBltT. hn.af. and it is said to be of indefinite duration. It is lighted and extinguish- oh hxr tuminor a button. The lamp is an English invention. It is said that it i3 cheaper than gas, but far more hriiiiant. All Paris is in ecstacies oyer this lamp. iii GVITEAU'S PUNISHMENT. Bkdtokd Alum and ibon Springs Watxb and Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains twice as much Iron and fffty per cent more alum inum than anr "alum and Iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general, sold by au druggists 01 any standing. races reduced one nair. mayll tf THE BEAUTY ANB COLOR of the hair may be safely regained by using Parker's Hair Balsam, which is much admired for Its perfume, cleanli ness and dandruff eradicating properties. Mexxn. Btacuson t Bro.: It Is with real pleas nre that I add my testimony to the great virtues of your "NeuralBine" as a specific for neuralgia and 'sick headache. Such a remedy is a blessing, and all sufferers should keep it on nana. J. A. tUDSHLZ, 136 Cathedral Street Baltimore. Sold by L. R. WRI8TON A CO. Tfaartr very family in this section keepaabottia la the house. Da. TL Hob lOSTOX. CXTCU, Bhbhish Pbossia. Feb. 8, 188L tun n i . TJ. a OOWSTTUn, r. Emm Pkcsj: V Tiami Vnrrsrn Ptrut DiTTa' PATIC ft7m tHm Am It wu intmAnrrA. and after Tears observation and use I regard its presence in my Aoueehoki aa au taupu neau. ia pott, if. a. OomuL " BtmTOH-OS-TBKKT . Eno f YiA hem snvKral dava Bafreriiur severely tram diarrhoea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Ban Kn,t,B,and found a&ooat Instant 91 Voniorri Ht . Tokdow. Emo. wsideooe of twenty 4hree years in India, van it in many cases of diarrheas, dysen ohotera, and aever knew it to fail to give - . CT.ABITXiit. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PEEBY DAVIS St SON, Proprietors, Providence, B. L JvOj 23 d&w Jul aug. nuns eoniw jpowtsL':' Du4tyi-'8i No. Dally, yi Dally f ? Dally, Lv. Charlotte, - " A-L. Depot ' . Arr.QreensborO :, mser,:-'- irr. Ooldsboro Lv. Greensboro ' tor Richmond Lv.DanvlHe " lft' IJanvllle " Barksdtde -" Brak'sBr'eb " JetersvlUe Arr. Tomahawk ait. Belle Isle Lv. " " Arrjfanenester Arr. Richmond 4.05 AMI 411 pt 5.66. AM 8.03 AM 8.25 AM Oi &25 ia2i 10-557 10 h 2.87 2.24 8,20 4.06 FM 4.10 FM! 4.13 PM 4.18 PM 8-15 0.20"am J. 60 AM1 .80 AM 9.60A1 11.81 A1 11.88 AM I'AOirs n po m 4.16 TM 4.80 r C.07PK itor'Bttft m'ndorii DOES WONDERFUL li CURVES! r .1 Boeaase ItaeUea the LITEB, BOWELS " asd KIDXETS at tha saaie time. m i tt aleanaea the system of the DolsaH' BMhainoithtdvto6lJ"KitUisy andtW- JMpiaeai.Smoeea; laniMUoe, ConaU. E iBMM.ma.'mrin Khenmaaam. nmumxim. H Mervons Pisordera and Pemale Complaiata. 81 PM 4.28 PM 4.85 PM 4.88 PM 448 am 4f ...... K 7 28 AM SXS WHAT PEOPXM SAT t Eugene B. Stork, of Junction City. Kansas, aayaKiclney-Wortcnred hiyri aftW regular Phy fciaW had been trying fdrf oar yean. Mrs. John AmaU, of Washington Ohio, .says her boy was given BP to die by tour prominent physicians and that he was afterward cured by Kidney-Wort. WWW nAAjfw. ..iifTbwIn rfflAmlnfn. Ohio. I says he was not expected to live, betas; bloated ti auti beyond bslkf but DateJdarl5'S0 Lv. Richmond Burkevtlle -ii Arr. H. DanvllU !r Lv. j". Danville v: :. s Arr. (rreensboro LV. " " Salisbury J Arr. A L. Junction " Charlotte) i Lv. Richmond " Jetersvllle) -' Drak'sBrW " eallsborr . Arr. A-I JuncUOTaji iv. " ' ' Arr. Charlotte No. 42 Dally. ta45PMtl 2.26 AM 7.00 AMI 7.25 7.27 I 0.26 AM ftBlAM 11.16 12.45 PM IA30 PMl No, 48 Dally. MP idacy-Wort cared him. 00 M 48 PW 6.05 PM 16V18PM 8.17 PM 84T7PM 1038 PM 12.15 AM 12.20 AM 2.55 PM 4.41 PM .07 pm 5 PM BM PI 9.27 PM 1 11,05 PM 1226 AM 12.86'am Anna l J arrets t mwiin cuurai,' n. m thatseven yean sOireElpa fn kieyrentlles aM(erUnMpB ty"ethd byUmaf J Join B.Wsos'of'JaanTenn suffered 4 vrafrnm liver ahiTkidney trouhlee and artef teMn KUnsy-Wort aaaae t and "Wrela of other am well. : 'Mtcna4t: Goto of Montgomery Center, eras unable to work. Kidney-Wort made him "well as ever." PUMAHEMTLV 'CURES - KIDNEY DISEASES - , t :u LIVERiCOMPLAIflTS, Constipation anfJPijet .... ,feUU?fiPr twKiiaef wHk mffl afltetowt tPhte, ".! iQXtlt 'ATTOR PttVWWfctfW.:M M WELLS, 0ICBAKDSO5 A t' Prop'Ki II aathedry r--Hd. tLOGT0TT. fcl Mft-8Daflyrxoett8und 1 t mm --.i.''ii7:!.'fl.40PM. aHNITV MtWMWWVlVVf . S" ,. ,"P ' 7 -y i 4 4, A mVmT Arrive Salem. HQ. 47-Dally, except Sunday. Leave 8alCW..'.i.'.-..'...'.. irresQreMyfl.A-,hMH-Mi:Yitf xn .is- ., t ftinfl uMAninnm...... . 4 AM' FlordctoniK Cologne g.1 l4lWt.s? ieaa saiem.:;... Arrive ereensboro.. ..... R.80 PM ,7,30 PM work-hr wowr.hd1 nan. ' MhtMWMVUMlmWmt OV UVarCbRV4 9i win is train Limited: manioara-and 50 wraouiyji short stoppages at Poltsamed OTtoe sob. PasseniBOTtaalnihalnOrom UabNbirne and: alt DOUb. e Wumlor Inn A. ID.14- D.llMail ....vol T "( ftdps bMwe Cbriotto tween aitMOsboro, RsleUxh and t' toTAabUMS wood and Jamestown. . ' , , - -v - o. 49 eonnct wUS euuem tasaajw tt- bora. ffl-ottbiavlorstd aaasurbTyirff r ilyou arl waatingaway wuh ffi" is.du.Af..f'jr"c:ws tct. aad $1 .!.t. Hisco ..v-- rnsmrRll'S aPrarfatto its new ifAtton From tbe Strict Forma of tbe Law. Dlsnnatch to the Baltimore Sun. Washington, Aug. 28. The grand iurv of the Distrfct of Columbia will mpftt on septemDer iz. it tuo xicai- dent is dead at that time the facts con nantAri with the assasination will be lairi hefrr that bodv.and Guiteau will be promptly indicted for murder and as speedily as possible thereafter be broueht to trial before the Criminal fVmrr.. Public expectation is very gen ftralthatin the event of the Presi dent's decease justice will be swiftly meted out to the criminal, but enough is known to justify the assumption that the law's delays will be interposed to the utmost to postpone as long as noMihlethe merited punishment which of course must sooner or Jater fall up on Guiteau. From the nature of the ease the trial ot Guiteau will lake rank as a cause ielebre almost if not quite unparalleled in the annals oi criminal jurisprudence, and its various stages will necessarily consume much more time than has been anticipated by those constituting the large majority every where, who reason from impulse oniy. Tt mnst be remembered that' the Dis trict of Columbia is under the exclu sive jurisdiction of the United States, and that the national government is alone responsible for tbe maintenance of order and the due enforcement of law and justice. Despite the dark deed of Guiteau, he is,' according to the genius of our institutions, entitled to every nrivilecB and everv immunity of any other criminal, and the honor and dienity of the government Js involved in seeing that he he protected in vrv one qi mem. xt wiuoiuic, the determination of the authorities, as has previously been indicated, in case di any auemptea resort w muu ence, to put it down sternly, uut 11 may be said that notwitstanding tne numerous intemperate expressions here and elsewhere, the authorities have not entertained. and do not now entertain, any serious apprehensions in this respect, knowing that the precau tions which been taken are arqply sufficient to keep tbe peace. ; TBE LrjkJE C$ PJEfENeVE. 'Publicity has been given to the fact that Guiteau has made a confession, or perhaps more properly a statement to the District attorney. The nature of this statement will of course not be made known in advance of the trial, but it is believed that it is of such a Character, and is designedly so on Guiteau's part, as to prepare the way for advancing tne ineory or. insanity Indeed, it may be mentioned as a iact that Guiteau wijl haye oounsel, and that the Rlea of insanity will be enter ed. This will open up a wide range of investigation, and quite likely protract llie ivlitl WU ttv lu auam yuuuu pnucuue. Then after Guiteau's conviction before the Criminal Court he will have the fight of appeal, which will be certainly exercised, to tne uoun in ixenera Term, where the nrocess may also he expected to be tedious, It will thus be seenth.aj after the President's death montos may intervene uetweeu vxut teau and the rope.,- Better this should e so than that there snouia' not do tne trictest regard to tbe forms ol the; aw, RHl fllEBY. ; FOB EUMTISM Ju!?l) dtj (npl aecesinry after ardert have beet A CONCKBN wants a hnsl- and m-every , . At Am tta mmb A MAKUVACT iV neas man la Ch already taken.) l A. few auaarf - SMa jtaklf fBaVP i tost aam u.Mkln.. InwMtlPIUJOn lr Medical Depaitjitant ata TJntv of OhlOi l1;. f s-1 ,.-i.,ii:z. i.- -i,)waJfty,Iowa. " f - I 7i4LMhivaa &'a4lia?b&fanariUalt tt! kind I have ever used. . Ko physician can afford to aowunout waltevflL. tw nf Wttc uut Puriadleal Suffertnr. LeuoorrtKBa. ICxhausUng Lasses of Bipod, and Meuralgla, ; Beware ot cheap it,-', eaja ..rroieaaor a. uminiur D.. M.nU jCProtesorftf . Diseases ot h HazeL Cures Ventaki Weaknesses AN OPEN mm mmm t$t, mm -3- H. ET WILL SUCH INDUCXMXNTS BE QITKS IN CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! AS ARB NOW OrFXRXD BY 1L. IBeiPWaimgeD0 & UBirdD Oc) FOR CASH ONLY ! OUR 015.00 AND $16.50 SUITS FOR ,..,.'. .$12.50 I OUR $9.00 AKD $10.00 SUITS FOR $7.50 12.50 " 14.00 " 10.00 " 8.00 9.00 " 6.00 Children's THE BIOGXST BARGAINS ITER GIVEN IN 5 PXZ i it r Sw sn s ann yout. liiiu lvuii us 0 Iff. CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. OUR FALL nBaily I STOC FOR TIIE WEBKBILIBS A.ILIE TTIE'AIIDIB Is Now Ready for Inspection. 13jf Oar Mr. Baruch is now North purchasing the Retail Stock, which will be com plete by September 15th. Our stock is COMPLETE in every department. We invite attention to our new styles ot Clothing Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladles Cloaks, Shawls, Etc., Neuraoia, Sciatica. Lumbago. Backache, Soreness of tlft Giest, Goaf, Quinsy, Sor$ T(&Qi Swell ings and Sppams, Burns and ' Scatds, Sonera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and tars, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth- aqnals Sr. Jacobs Oil as a tafe, ure, imrl and cheav External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 5d CantsVand every one snfferloK with pain can have cheap and positive pj?4 Of its GUUU1B. 1 Directions In Eleven ttfigvgm,. SOLD ALL D3UQQI8T3 A1TD DEALEES ' VS KEDIOIS11. A. VOGELZR k CO., Bammert, md., u. S. jL. dec80dAwly , of which we have made a specialty. Also, a large variety of Carpets and -Blankets. Call and you will find prices to suit the times. KJLlAb GUMiiiiN. B EC KETT & Me DO W E L L, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, AJ0N(1 THE LADIES The brilliant, tcinating tints of Complexion for which ladies striYe are chiefly arti flcial, and all who will take the . trouble V may secure f them. These roseate, bewitching hues followtheiiseof Hagan'slIag nolU BaM a deUcate, hanri less and always reliable article, gold1 hf totCS The JIagnoliaalmjtnete every - pierni&ii. remoyes ai; -itiNUYACTTjiuata pi- CONTRACT TOR CNSTRUC!pSATOJ - a" a .s ma- avaiaaiasinrs.sj- ai.mii ill iiiksi. awn sirn.n. awiarsi imaati. amw m lachiaery or AW n LATEST DISIGNS. ALSO, HAND- AWMlLL9.a .ifej.;'-.-1. ... i w-wiwSfySTS t" TTw7k----.aharsneine. To show Htew connoaucw m wu A lie maniuaoiurara u mn oa t...n..;njfcjvi Mr- vl. - Jl lT r aug3 v Qcnn an 1 rknn m m -1 Thw muinai bum 4. ana rww W,!-ewpiv(--fw i " . r -raiai.' ,rtt l-AA- r JOHN" Q. YOUNG, Agent, College street; befcUTaae ana r um, ywy, . V' TIIEtATONTION ment and every toperfecUoni . I .Of tBi ;riad4 goiaercny; 'and also the esm6er,: is u T?rM...IMtAAA 1 nTir.TiMAihiaiuiaar saleable and stasia Its effecta are icimediate and ' . Ttwto1 that Tin hrrrraTi hriv.' fi.1 ..... v .Y .flil-iw'i'rli I aitod to eurspsclal brands of ssieabteaiMl staple 8raoUog JTebascos''6hanf Bull, Durham Long Cuts r and Rival nurham to wkisb wa are now Sl?sa mm of theJgestsMteost ean. lit few weaks, der idsjee saenta In CtemtngJ rialMman will raaka regular trips to Chariotta, BRIGE ! BRICK ! ! a sr..t: HrCT undersigned istectfully toform the pabUe (X that they have engaged ta the brick business, and are now making a superior ouaUty of Jiand- nsilA hrteSL. .Tnev nave in oonnevuou wiui issu ant an troprvval Ctofnpraas Machine by which mara iTfswrn tfnesL.annu' ocoe Anion ""i""! m .mini mtifi IUIU -a Ml BtviwjllwgifarV -w omu iKipiw vuTcronns; ( a aa, AUtUUB. . klsewbera. mays 4mo I.CALL180n3 Tw itcC Mir 1 11 1 Bwwiwol linltatl Kongente mfau t eompanM with 001 "Honest r copytited label WhtcnwlU be found on head oj JJxTwf; . ManiiTifTOriMi vjirr or : ' jnsv aswt aw iwoeaw!. tnn. JtC tt'KKWa. r qai year itataa fMdvtha SAVANNAH MO WXZKLY (mammoth 8jpe sis)' WIJS Ttatiw ltn mar. . The bass papess ttkrliVl South Infill- . ; ' ij Sett, iTlekMA alhsd. Tang: Jan. 23 1 i"".'-,, an teed. The most r Dirrhan. 1 vhartotte, It u . ,...r: zi 1293 Broa4wayH.Ta (Alii t rnayis '"'' ' BlrhnvT iaug23,d6r.
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