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T II E IrK V N.E U TTiTTiTAM. N; ;.. rive: 7. iht. iiUtoop Keener presides At i lie ...com fertnce ol the M E. -liurcli wliL-n con veuca hi Kahili tu wo' k- WasiiinluD Letter Tie Siaie Boaid ol Cavaii were engaged1 hut week iii.caiivaasrns iho eleclion reluma. The Democratic ma jority r Supreme L'ourt Judge Uuffi.i wmS.MS. F. rthe di-trici j.i.l?. the Democratic -inai'orilt average 5,082. Major KoLblna proposes to contest Ihd eleeiion ot York. A peiilimi to thai rOcct ha been fctd by tho counsel ol ih former, aettlnfc forth tho ground. ' v i . .......cMi wiri of i lie piiiP that they hail not the jaii tlic :t ton to grant tha relief asltejl in the pe titiooT Bobbin V and' aceordiiigly petition wet filed with the returns in ibe wffioe of the Secretary ! Sto. The Curfew ate tun of the r preassion act ia now in fore in Dublin. This r tion aiitBorf the arrest of persona ab Mnt fro their ptaca of abode at uy tine latr than an hour after aunaet ao4 before anniae Midi -r auepieiona cir euuitancea. The autVoritie of D WHn unet be badlj fr.ghtened to feel it ne eeaearv to rewrt to a'icb a law. Wth their ; Vashixqto?i D. tJ.fr: fV cehil.ee 4. 1382 The Gtii ficNi aaoi'Uim-m Fate baa ''. been wiihont disappointing leuinreB, i. untie t-aptciallv with r gard to i'.ieult8. The extensive pre) ara-Ioo made, ad the huge amount expended thereon, enti i tied the 9ir to a liberal patronage bu e Mentally it ba lor aouieretSoii faillert 10 eli' it the anticipated response. Da ring ii,e Hist lew date there was serious tlouUt whether it wouhl pav expenea, but laitr the attendance has been better, though whether ihcro will be au thiag. realized lor the object in view U not et generally known Itiau"t that there U any hss regard or the am- o Garfield now than here to I ore, but i:i my opinio l here would havo been uire public sym pathy, at least here iu Wa3hinotou, if the Gat dul l Memorial Hospital hd bten the 'autoypMso to lo anvanccd. There ia. a general ke idg that the hospital would te a moie appropriated and enduring monument--one widen Garfield "hluie'i. were he to choose,would belle approve, Then, loo, the tune seemi to have been 11 judiuusl) chosen.. Tin Army of the Cumberland, fco biavo and auccewiu' in war, d not seem endowed with I good practical sense in matters of tti kii d. Throe years ago their society held Is ai nual reunion 1 1 connection Wi J b olUif Lnl Olfio-, li')veer is . noi open t !' such clmi'se but prohaty it occurred to biro that this i a very good l!inc H turn ovu' a couplo -t uew leaves. It is a move h uuuaouua superRuous. Die wav in, which lime-, is xqnaudercd in tho G ivcriiinem offi-ie ia wondortul. i lie half hour's ime' inksion lor liincli is giMieraMy apeut oii Ibe street and the lunch timu take: out of the Govern iiieul'it tjui'-. I' ia HgHinai ihta abuse hi ihe Lnd OfS-w-envulttri directed, tll tK the practice of virtually atof? , ing oik lilt' no hour liefore the ffi I'loaed. ThH rult of ih late pIhoUOii litabe. D to Cti-mo a aiulden cpasiu of limii' Mitmii tliM olSciiU and an im-i .'i I 'cutti g otf o' .ake aud aler, bat .'i uou't i'k'.-fc Now ilint the' dev. 1 is -ick lie wauis ti Va tamt, biit hU II usS will nut OiMitiune ' lot ger than a iiuiith or two. A dnikv official ia ou il ili uiO't umu.siui xigtila in the world -tiir air.n he givo hia immense iuipor uii w, the grandilt quonc nianui-r iu ihich ho Hj.r5.d hi r.i-lf iu hia offi e uUitr and s irveys hit oiSoe dak a.e uV lictous to tb loyi r of a jk. ,HHce,dctectlvea ana troops at tne.r u Vf;.,il)j 0 XHom4 8Utue here, in coiumand it would appear tbat the 0 Cak. iiiowy November weather, and thoritiee oagUto beabletn coikj wu;u I Gen jiB. C. Diivg, u,B vice-president the mob without annoying the orderly d q( (h CMrci,cSf caught ilizoa by putting th- m in danger dealu com aM)e park on the day arreat if tbejr alir oat after dark. itae Q the nuyeiling, aud hi- valuable hie IM.W B BOHir W f 1Kb uri ..... " tie i&rolelawa in this State before 'he war in regard to slaves, who had to have a paaa if they wore out after a na o'clock at niiht HiaiMTj repeats itaeir. But it is right hard on the the citizana ot Db'ii. to be placed on the same footing as the 14 ngro slaa.-Nw and Ojaervor We aro glad to see ibe people of Dur htm so thoroughly In earnest about the Tobacea Fair. The leading manufactnr. ' ra aud dealer ol Durham are taking a gcea! fntereat in the matter. II the Jm and pwposes or the fair are carried atand everything poinls that way the tobacco of North Carolina will no be labeled s other markets as 4Vii - ginia Leaf." bat - as . North Carolina Bright," a I should be. It has been the-ease heretofore, greatlr to the det riment ef Nor Carolina tobacco grow lit! that their tobacco has bee u credit te I to a slater State. It is time the great commercial world knew where, the fine tobaccos constantly bandied is raised, and it is oae Of the chief aims of this fair to. show this matter up. North Carolina wants credit for what she is, that it all, and every efiort to put liimr In the right hiht oogfat to receive a beat ty support. All tobacco growers ngbt to help la this movement. Northern Republicans have caught np the. campaign ' watch-word of the Democrats . and x are advocating the abolition oi i In internal revenue system But ou their part it is only a piece of the keenest speculation aud eharpuesr, for which Yaokeedem is proverbially ' noted, they look at i after this fasho ion. The Northern jenpia are. vastly sore intoreeted- in manufaaturm j than V anything eounecteJ with the., inter- aal revenue , asteiar and they have the farsightedness to see that the gov ruiaebt cannot diapause with the taniS and reveiioe system both. IUvsuue Sf steta ob not tliev are not particular, bat a "eduction af ibe (aiifl would very MUskliy int short 'their profits or manrtattaMd goods. They see that the revenne salein i . bound to go, oi that such radical change-. in It ia demanded by the people that to try to - atay the tide of pepoiar rppusition is entirely frnlt less; so they too taif in to the current ot opposition striving (hereby to tarn everything to their fa Tor a. mncli a possible. The Norib'- em Republicans art tot knaves, so When they tee that tbey are likely 'o loae their grip on the government by the abolition of the Internal reveuue system, tbey seize a cbanc to retain their grip the purae of tne consum lag people, and for i hia 'purpose tbey araooti ting with the multitude, ' Realtor MitcnelJMcPill and Van t eoenpoaisg the Mott iavatigMiion 0 m mittee. apent Saturday snd mdiiy in Aahe.ille, and left Monday uiorning foy ilorauton where lhay will-resumo thur wurk. and so to Dallas iu Qtort coin tjr before returning to Whii'gfrD Abator llttchall .is from Pennsylvania 'and McDill in from Iowa. Buth, of , tkaaii gaatleaaan o pressed themaelve a . , Mghly pleaaad with watarn iK'-rtb Gr oliaa, and aapeaially With. Asheville, TVy f aid thay saw-mora evideooe of thrift and eniarpriaa here ! ibc', in an inwn lfci tnA mmmn ia tha Pnulh: Rti tor Vance ofroursv was at home hr. rAtbcnlleScws. wua icrmioated but a lew weeksafte warvls. UuwsriH'tl by this 6evere lesson, the society chooaes the same season, anil Thanksgiving week when the American people travel less than usual, for hohlina a fair whoso success depends mainly ou peoplo at a ui9iaut. How could the average citizen comply wilh the luscious Thanksgiving proclamation ef President Arthur iu its true iuwardaess on. tie cold charity and pref unction turkey ol a Washington botal? It U perhaps a min or consideration' that ' our belovctt but chastened Congress on its retcmtlii-g will find the-Capitol as "Kluitered up," as a dollar store. , The ofSce hoKters have no yet recrve ed their conRteraMon caused by president Arthur's roceut btnbshell, supposed to be aimed at th- star route camp, ft was undoubtedly ' a sadden and unexpected stroke, tuo-ineaiii n of whicU lie ,ro uch deeper than t he indication of a-simple purpose to" purify the almosep ere sur rounding the prosecution ef tiiete cates." The prime cause, so far as Mr, Attor ney Bliss is couoerned, was the ileci'e tu pariah offi ials who have not pu t that profound respect to himsjlf whiou be thinks is due to the imiuviie friend ot the President. It was upon-the report ot this prosecutor, who drv.v $100 per day, and whose bids ror the last year to the amount of $34,000 were approved by the Attorney Go le-al.tha't ih aciot. of the President wa taken , Yn B is- i' a very i.isignifl'cuui person-, ' i'hh o a la,wj cr, and not s-i much above su picion. himself aa to- be a pnei peivon for employment iujsnch capacity. It was due to bis mauipulatMus in the- jury room that the late gaud jury rotiwoii io imlic" Kellogg, late United State Sena tor. But ou tlie part ot the .President tho late bold stand a complete change oi front was tho result of the , recent election. Mr. Anhti'- heard souiehiua drop NovJ 7m.a-id ho is makiug leprr ate tfloii to reo yer liiuiitelt, Tlie a.e circuit at c a!iot without number t sunain ibe view tiiai up io ibe preeo time Mr. Arthur has had no desiie t ascure cuuviciieu in,thoaa" bar- route cases. An I now in ihe laco Of x H'hlen ep'ism ot virtuo ihe fact remain 'h the net in wnic i con-piratora weia-to i t caught was fo woven or o cast as i, hold Ihe little fishes and let ihe tiig (li.ef allii through, ami il is ton Uto Io- I public pr"8ecuior to disavow any n (oii-iiiliiy for tb't iaiue ot iuiice i tlie case. Tlie dismissal ol these ffi i is a gootl thing in iiself. Wuetiier i i a good thing or uoi lor the imtiosts i justice in (he Oiai-rou e cases win ap pear hen a ter. When Bra'ly and D r are ac u.l in pii O and n t n'. tlt Hit u, the poopld will ue prepared to Sooi a ' a poiut for ibe Aduiims raiioir,' " ' ! The orders issued in srrnGovernnieii Hnarlflni.iiia' rennirintf ihe cltrks I do six aud a ball h a w rlc e y workiu-e day and to d si"t from reeei ing vicitors during office hours are tin direct results oft be Jwte elections, lei.- sion Comtiiisaioner Dnlley is , given 'o posing a a re(nser. Some of bis r dera,' are famous ' lor, their, boiuhasiir style, and excite a good ilpalol nicii. meut abouP town, The Coiuiui ioncr a.,out in d.aciet.t pnices, some ikvomctl j' T7 V f , 1 A NT P) V7 T'N T W TV n i bv docs, oH.c-a rrab'ied p by ihi.vea, & J , ' V OO Keep I be Bang up. Follow lariuersj the above caption mat excite your curiosity t j know vslial is to be made oi it . We propose to u?a it as a figure to represent the farmer losing lazier lhau he ia gaining ground. VVe pt'tj p.se to point out iu this, ar icjie many iusiauces where the cask ot tort one is lilted and ilia flui J is last giuhii: ou at the buug while it is being tepleuished through a sutal'er receplucle. in the firat place the farming or laboriug c asss have the burden ot taxation to tie-tr, wliich, accoriiing to the showiug of some of out" Senators is wyrm .us. ITroiii their caiculaiions wo aro pat ing 45 per cent, on lb go ds we pure iae wnich say tliej,ii 25 per centMmore than i nucessary to run t lie general govern meut. Think ot h. Tlie l -timer turns his crop "f tobacco and cotton, over to hi merchant to pay for goods puiclias- el; oho lour ili of it goes to build up tue aavored lew that Ihe party in power sues fit to grant protection. How uujusi! Why uoi become united and turn out ttiosu unjiHt p iliticiamt, to whichever party tney iuav belong. - and turn r tlie cask baciv which is about a louitli tilled? 10 tho uexi piace the jre lii j steal tor ces tlie uitficnaiit to put hisgooJsat 25 percent, an I a great hiaji tanner are cursing the uieiciiaut a but' forgot tLal we aro 0'iyiii helierakalter ou a credit. A, U and C pay their merchants ai ' the and ot the ear, but L reports that he '.au' pay any thing oi a Very little tbu year and ihua tne meruhaul 'a lorced to make up the" loss by chargiug Ihe first three an rxtra per cent, in tinier to save himself, if we could adojit the casu ayslem, we would not valy avoLI this trouble, bat woaU enabld the merchants to sell us goods much cheaper tnau ihey can aff ord io sell ou a eiedit. Let us make an cfioi'i to turn back the cask wniihis uow half tilled.. We will speak of things more' directly under ihe fai met 's control. One of the first uelecs U bad leuces. There are miny people Mat spend their liina iu winter kutl eaily aptiag iu some way almost pioliticss instead .f repaiiiug their lencea to protect the crop, and fheu 11 N C'ti tiuti ii lurr ingiie, irnu d ty m dat d :giug and aou-i.iy iur ow nor ueiiUijorVaiockaiid thus we lose net only a pari ot I he cnp, out the friend ship ol our neighbors. " IJero is a lilt ot the cask iu the wrong direction. There is our v stock ilow have we liva ed the n? We will aek why :ire our iini'kca and mutes in suclfa bad comtit lion. vV. ll, jralK witli ui d vn to the 'tables and see it wo a i da.l a cause for this evil. Here ii is: leaky- root, or the tWJier pcruiitieii io run in the liable. Hence we find the mud six or ciglii iuches me j lor ihe stock to hi and in duriug winre' . I hii ol c urs- clibi the HiiiiuttU and 'bey caiM thrive. Bm there are o'her reaatms. We fiinlanoih er who has not rovjdcl anv totith feed tor his stock, ami expect liieiu io Keep up on ror aloiu;. In ihe f use it tiiosv aniiuaia we oiien oeloni ibem tu t aufljr the ilrive' to nbu-e ihem, bea'iug and ruffing , litem atmui umil iiiev are wt rrietl "Own, driving nil laie at iitgnt; arriving ai liome-r tue euo ! me journey , p.itiin 'item ii por u-u. 'ten. it any at nUr without" ' wa er and the few we gather up ai sueaitng lime have very poor wool and a very gmull quanlily. ; . vVe will say something' alio at ho In the future. Let as spend a few thoughts about nr farming utensils. We fre queutly "have our farming tools so scattered in" every direction thai if we , wi- b to use a plow, harrow, boo oran axe, wa must hunt the corners of the tences, or enquire of every baud ou the place for the arlic es needed, and when we find it if we fled it at all probably it has been oat in the weather, and the iron is rus'.y, and (tie wood is rotten." Thus a waste of lime and additions' ex pense in the way of repairs. Tho bung is almost under bottom and the contents nearly emptied. Lei ns try Io tilt it back a IHle by having a place for eve rything and everything, iu its place. List but not laasi is the saro we have been taking of our lauds. We see we are fast destroying the virgin soil by our system ef a continuous routine cl tobacco, cot ton and conl There is I am glad to iay some improvement go ing on in different parts ot be country bv a liverifiualiou of crops Now- as the liuog is at the bottom and the cak is smpiv lei u turn the bung up, prop the cask ami keep, il erect by making improvements upon the; points suguet ed ui ihU article. " Jl.F W. Interesting to Ladies Our lady react m cau lnrdlj fiii to Intve (heir attention callml this ek .' thw latoHt comhinaiiu of impnir ui-nts in ilm' wist uxe'ttl ot ilfd .in-iii; implhineniH, ill- ".Hewing machine." An we uudemaud it, a tun hin for tA'i.ily U hW Fhnllhl .l.et. fitt of nil .'heur r Q'i rnieuia. It, tthjuld b Mimi e in iia tut-in tui8n; ii tih-oild run eawily; ii ilmuld do a wide rane of vrk: u . 1 1 l i. . . i ii"ui ii mn nijrii, iiunuatone, U'ilaiilf and as chsap as ih ennfi-teat wim ex 1 te-ite ihronoai. , The eonditioDM th - "lignt running New home'1 certniuly Mjeetu. It ban .Uo 8-verl v ry imortxnt. and asefui atiachiuenli and uoti.u" -if its oaii htch go far to iuki goo.l iti claim to popiilar favor. So a ijiat many laniiliet hae W n wid are t,tl " nttiun thaold machine Waiting for th- tnu'8 to in, prove; wait ing lor the tales' ioipr lem- Mi-, in de-in4 ami m-rh niud exo lleuce. Bat hy delay I,(? i ? Comtidoring the Io- price at htch guo.l niachiins, ire uo sold, ami the uup -.iveoaentH hat have b. a i.a.le, uuw w ., gIHl( ttm-ti '.uy.attl tii" "Nw ii une" spec iaily rectOuiiuenda KNeil to put. liners ou account ot ir. iperior iu-chtuical ini ruction, easo oi ntana,i meut, aud reaaonat.le price. Nearly halt n iil,.n have be-n sold in tlm three vears, ali of; wh ch are gtvin univerMalled at if. taction. This iiuritalh-i uacl.mn ia iiiMiiut.icr.urad t y the NKW HOME SEWING MACUIN1 CO, 3D Uu..,0 Sqnnre, Near Yoik, who wi,h tl t M) thai all h.i will h. nd for ih ir new illuairated catalogue and enclose their a.lvt-i tUiiient (priuied on aa nber pa.' ) will reer-ieve net of fancy advertising u-vi lites ol Vl to thnH coilecting cai Jf. ifec. ' . w . vu Ai a wa u- m r -m rm. m bias r.i i a . m i i r -e. j b h m sa f UEALEB-j IN STRICTLY Fl K8T-0L'A'SS GOODS r INCLUDING- - .1 DRTOOODS, .tfOTIOJTS HATS, GROCERIES HARDWARE, WOODKS and TFN WARE DRUUS, ESSENCES, EXTRACTS 4C THE LARGEST STOCK OF '' BOO S and SHOES in the Cou OD3Sold at LOWEST CASH PRICKS, PRODUCE ROTJHT n iJ.CUAMUl mc GOODS : jyTbey rsiectfully invito , their friends to call and examine nty. t,1(i.f Stock- A Public Exhibition Free t THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE QPENED IN THE MCADOO BUILDS A VV holesale and Retail 1. I XI IJ Ik 7 i-ini r.n-.uf i r.T... i an i ii-in-womeji s lothi ievctf broa.'it to th'u mai Ket, f. i of v.irions pattern". btjC ot. a are Whiie others' are haviu. their m Mt.i.,11 Mia. iMitjjtrv, th- lieQd!p &!d Li at iiirn in hirdy:. v I'll lreS aud. Jul -U.r ot' j he Nor ti are. iiiakiiiK a errile a I n . it Mr. L n.trv, a sucalie l heuty iuip t e;l to tniii.CMiutrv in tne iniiHH r O .... w ir-a, and th-ir ravma over U-r ah -tit. ..n p.r with, th-ir r-cejii .i, oi Oscar Wild, Tils' WiiHucr an t Jumliu We had a great de-ire to ee tl-e l ly until we heard ah aa )..! h-'ped '-ink on u.e, nair-.w .ii(e piau w th le.,d r m-riglits, and u . Wl.'l 'w, anyth ng (-h-ia uot half a g od l..ok,n. a Mth I- one oi the tan- da naeia whn- p'- Z a.loma the c- ot nini-. ol th g eat State of Kop . C v llua , It .i.l.M b al.l in I.V I- Mi. Llliill . however, that -he i n . ,-,r, tliy. U-e-tl aal . n'l g i r- I. ot- ' . VC. U.. . Uuun in NvW Vnric fur fw lu i MXIr ilnvv hi.ii. i !;.... ,i I - ! " - , J -J ...n.u K (l)i' Ilia, fartore t' r CI 't'dng. We hv elected Wr -. aii-iml from tin- NFWE'it ud WQIbiXJuD .UJbVYllS, and I ar th. ui niatlri up . Efspecially to meot the Wants of aKFirst-class trade, Hence our Htock is r pl.:te witn ail the tjovehies of ihh unison ia HESS YOUTHS AND BOYS SUITS, NOBBY 8ACK8, CUTAWAYS AND "PRINCE ALBERTS," in any shade yon want tht-m. A IihikIkoiuh line if Ulsters, Ulteretts and Overcoats, In 'xl.liii mto the atiove can b- eei h full and coupltti OF THE BEST AWD LATESH STYLES. , Ihfact, anytldng you want in Meii Wear will be furnished at the Greensboro Clothing Hall, i . At Rock Bottom Prices. Special, orders (ft led C" D. a il It the rivtli.'( 'nf -xaaitinir Rood befotf paying hr tlVeui. Si in pies t m aerials turmattea on applit atton. - . , THE. PULIC? ARE IN VITED TO CALL. Odk wholesale department i; filled with a.iv tyle of Clo'Iiioe etulfd t I ivk lwir. to a.iinilv h anf loinr felt in lhi COniillllUHV. il 'itig Merolianta ar reo'ieafed to.u've j cull. . Onh-rs filled hero . Aut H-Te-w "ZToxlz: IFxIces, ; ' ' OR SENT ON IF PREFERRED. ' " - , FlSHftLATB, . J. II. VAN NT, fitynoger. - ' Greensboro, N. C, Oct. 25, 1882. ' , c P. s. Don't Fogat the Place; Under cADOO EOUSEr Airu.wtar.iLo kivuiiv O.i" d HI l.nli ..l.l .!.,, ,(, 1 a ci inlori. o ., ii.i b .(itlj..- I i, ex inii e a rhen ii..il iw Mali hi neaa "pie r loi 'i,,.- !ii. oi.i r..ift in, h. e t, nn ih ol H.eir 'lc . I'll, Oa.-e v i . T . :nJ ..1 M K l,., 1 .(! tei. t i. i .t- .i.iia .,: .ha. , .. i. ... i .... ' "iM . ' ' ), " "K tKl.HV LAVUVPA S tC;LL4;t lo- .-' i lierf.l- lite,! i i itu acatit teed. hmI can ve w...J,ii- a' no ropa i.elii( iu a bail c uditi oi I .u a jo froiu oac to year. .r iri 'jum. ami it mile or a lucve oea t .vn nl iiio4r aini i-.ou qju ,e i Kl -ve uiBsUl-U) aiiilier ai.iuiii, u make a cjoi. 1 kii-w ui no Lennr ix nj.. ii oe ianuer thai lUia lS -l xl. ck. i i a liev lilt ol i lie ci-k i ih,. wr ireo ion. an.i ilie a oiieioa tuiru emu Hll i 1,1,, V r , , lN K LLtJK I v ! n a 1 '.( it 'll fain i ap.. y Tv. ii it-it iV t il . i .in tin i.t.i'ii " n i i- h ;il ii o ' e m B . ..Ii.. ' lr. B.o V t 'iie i.si tin Ilk;., e 1 1- 'e ' pr-f.a atl Ii i .ike ou 'i- O.t ' , i-tVi 1,1- : A NEW DEPARTURE 1 Something Etttu elv Original :' Comm.-neint; from this da. e Nov. 1 1882 un'il January Int. 188H. we will oivk t. '-. ctcrt pcaaoa ! eendu w f2.60. f r a veio -8ubcriftio;i .'o our la-jant K.ml v I in-tt trati'd MrtsTHEitiM . t II m m il Ahmad i' A FREE TICKET VALUABLE" PREIil 1 U IB, v hlch will be drawn fo on tbu 1st day oi Jau nary, 1883. - Tblc ptemium in n lisudfomH - IOL1D GOLD LA.UYS vVATCII Oaabla Uanfix Cnae, Kry wiade r. nd will be sent In batlful Morocco, veh ned VVatch ciso. . Thin b no uaiubug or l t ery, bat a geuuioe ' FKl.' (iirr as tha Mirizl io will be nulled for o-ie year, t every name cent ns between now and Januar-'. 1st. Tbi will be more tli in toe valne of yuni money. T e offer also holds urood for a" delinquents who wiil.av up witlnn the spft"i fled time. Apply to ns for circulars .-ontainin foil specific uionr and onr iro8ee us for 1WJ3 U rtise wboxe. namet, am on oar hooka v l : reeeive a handsome ( UI KIo I'M AS PSESE T See our advertisement tn next issue! special Inducenieuta and Pr. inlainj to Get ter up of Clubs. . 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 7, 1882, edition 1
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