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WILMIN,aT,ON, N. C, FRIDAY.
26. 1873
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'. j M..NN'..Fditor and Proprietor
snb'-eript.on.
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" !it:''i' 'w- --d reports ol
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t. i; rr"..N
rOPGK & DOUGHTEN.
, a VAL STORE S
VNLI .SOUTHERN PRODUCTS,
y SOUTH FRONT STIinET,
Philadelphia, Pa.
,i..,, (! ru'i'OiiMii'i "tslts solicited an i
tiil-t at. lowcM. mariwet iricw.
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t i
h ;s jar, t'rc.-s. !t:cu VKi i".v, Vice lf s,
t; r. h aiv'n.s 8'C and Troas.
RtrilVIoXO ARCHITECTURAL
n;,)V WORKS AN'D STOVK COMPANY,
l.iW, 10)1, 1UX Caky Stiieet.
,rll.E. N. 5 TENTH 8TKEET.
ThH )inp;i!iy oll't r to t li! people of V'ir--ini.iiiii'i
tiif uOiPi n .States a large line of
Unt' their own man n fact lire for pri-
ivTas '!i':ip anl on terms a.s liberal as can
li.cl 'f :'' Nortlicrn e-slaijlishment s. In
i l liiioii to stoves ol :vl classes, we make
r-!i'tectiul AVo.-ks a specialty. Fronts,
urates Hollow Ware, Stench i mps. Soil
s.nl irons, etc., always on hand; ami
,v iiiicit On; atU iiinm of (huilers to our
.liiih tii enteririe. Send lor circulars and
,,rif' lists. iuncU im
Merchandise Brokerage Ollice,
ri'Iili li"'" (,r satiples constantly oti hand
fr. mi linporters ana
immtfacturers ifi
N'oilh-'i u in u kets.
All ileseriplioiis ot merchandise, orders
;unl biiU solicited and telegraphed promptly.
M.'ivh.uidise bought and sold in this
nMrlo't, order-; trom buyers Konciteci, ami
vi'iiples left by sellers will have prompt at
tention. Time as well as rash purchases negot iated,
whether you wish to buy or sell, commuui
crtfl freely, and often with your local
ijMker.
.IAS. T. PETTEWA Y,
Merchandise and Produce Jirokr.
.Iih: -M 1S1 tf
MO.liEJ.LWAD CITY.
CA UT ElilC V COUNTY. N. 0.
CiUtlLISi HIBBARD, Proprietor.
This splendid Sea Side Watering Place,
Mtu.iled at Ueititort Harbor, will be open
l ) ttie reception of guests on .
Monday, Juno 16th, 1873.
I r IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO DE THE
MOST DELIGHTFUL
!i th" Atlantic coast, of the United States!
iV'itinel to be the terminus of the great
SouMiern Pacific Railroad. Unsurpassed
Utilities for splendid sailing, Fishing and
luthiug.
The steamer Zodiac, Capt. Win. H. Chnpin;
foiiunander, leaves direct lor New York
every week.
Parties wishing to cugago rooms, will
please address as above. July 10-3m
INSURANCE.
J 1KB AND FIRK INSURANCE CAN BE
erlW b'd at the lowest current rates in the
following responsible Companies, on ap
plicatiou to
SEW VOlilvLIFE INSURANCE
COMPAN V, Assetts $20,000,000
J. A. HYRNE, Gcn'l Ins. Agt.,
iMPKRIAL FIRE INSURANCE
COM PAN Y, of Ioudon, Assetts
$i),000,000, Gold
lAXCllP.UUG INSURANCE AND BANK
ING COMPANY of Va.. assets f45,330
OU) DOMINION INSURANCE COMPA
N O' V'a., assetts. $200,000
liYHNE & KEEN AN,
Ueu'l Insuranco Agents,
Otfice Chamber of Commerce, up stairs,
Wilmington, N. C.
acs la 77-ly
Howard Yssssoeiation., I?liila., Ia.
An Institution having a high reputation
r honorblc conduct and professional skill.
Acting Surgeon, J B UOUOHTON. M D.
iMys for young men sent free of charge.
Address, Howard Association '
No -J South Ninth St, Philadelphia, Ta.
mys I 30-J-3m
J0K TURNER wishes to inform his custo
mers and public generally, that he is now
Prepared to do all kind of work in his line,
ad woald respectfully remtest a continua
tion of the patronage whieh has heretofore
?ea so liberally bestowed upon him.
Jn l6tf - 206
THOMAS CONNOR
Bar room
E. corner of Alulberrj and Natt Sts.
Ajwayg on hand the best quality of Sega J
4c U 157.U
Barker x a. vlor
Successors to
A. H. NEFF,
lanufacturers and dealers in
U0USE FURNISHING GOODS.
Uun, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin
ana sneet iron ware.
Roofing done at short notice
Agents for Fairbanks Scales.
No. 19 Front Street,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
aovij 150-ly
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE "SILVER TOMUE.1'
ORGANS
The best ORGANS of the Reed class
JN THE WORLD.
OIW ''ill? V
The Best for Cicelies and Lodges.
The Best for Sunday Schools.
Tbc Best for Parlors and Vestries-.
Tlic Best for Academies and Colleger.
Vriie Best for Public Halls.
r
The Best for Orchestra and Stage. :
These instrnments, -which for sweet
ness of tone and elegance of appoint
ment stand unrivalled, have met with
unprecedented succeso in this country
and abroad. ' : 1
MANUFACTURED BY
E. P. NEEDHAM & SON.
ESTABLISHED iIN 1SK.
Nos J 43, 145 & 147 East 23d st. N Y
Responsible parlies applying for agencies
n sections still unsupplied, will receive
prompt attention and liberal ioducements.
l'arties residing at a distance trom our au
thorized agents, may order lrom our factory.
Send for illustrated mice list. aug 2(i-tf
TO THE WEST! TO THE WEST!
Betoro making your arrangements to fol
low the advice of the "thousands who have
already gone," it would be Well to consider
what has been done to make the journey to
your -'Homes in the West" as pleasant and
rce from danger as human skill and iorcj
sight can accomplish.
liy consolidation and construction, a road
has been put into operation on the shortest
possible line from . Nashville, Tenn., to St.
Louis, "the future great City of the world."
ThH line, the
ST. LOUI3 ifcfSO0TH EASTERN RAIL
WAY,
has, during the past year, earned an envia
ble reputation by its smooth track, prompt
time, Euro connections, and the magnifi
cence of its passenger equipment. Its
trains are made up of new and commodious
day cars, provided; with the celebrated Mil
ler coupler and platform, and the Westing-
house air-brake.
It is possitively the only liue ' iunniug
Pullman Palace Drawing-Boom Slecpin
Cars through without change lrom Nash
ville to St. Louis No other line pretend
to offer such advantages, cither iu distance,
time, or tqHip'mat. Why, f then, journey
by circuitous routes? Do not be induced
to purchase tickets i" to St. Louis or the
West by any other line, remember; that
The "St. Louis & Southeastern"
is the shortest chtopeitf iitttckcst, best and
ouly line under one management lrom
Nashville to St. Louis, and is from 00 to
200 miles the shortest to St. Louis, Kansas
City, Omaha, Denver, California, Texas,
and all western points. It is also the "Chi
cago Shortest Line," via Evansville.
You can secure the cheapest rates for
yourselves and your movables on applica
tion, in person or by letter, to Charles
McCabe, Southern Passenger Agent, j near
College treetDepoe, Nashville; Teun., or
to the undersigned.
General Ticket Agent, St. Louis.
No trouble to answer questions
july25 ;
57-Cm
fcs r3? A rJO JS FAIR
1 S 7 3,
Thirteenth Grand Annual Fair
OF THE
North Carolina Agricultural Society
RALEIGH, X. C.
October ikh to 18th, 1873.
I
Ten Thousand Dollars in Premiums.
New and attractive Grounds.
Magnificent Buildings. .
a vmmn.iitlnn for seating 8.000 people.
Railroad arrangements the most liberal
ever made witn any Agricultural or Jit
i MrMitv In the state.
Articiea for exhibition transported FREE,
and delivered from the cars within the
Grounds. . . i
i.-o frr nn.s(rn stpts on railroads in Nortn
Carolina lUc per mile. Excursion trains
r.. .iirtlon dailv. Special trains
for the passengers will run to the Grounds
fw. thftdtv every fifteen minutes. lare
11 V w
1 rV C "J" i ' l CT
Hon. Daniel Voorhees, of Indiana, will
deliver the Annual Address.
Essay on the cultivation of cotton by Da-
.u -ni.-svr Van rf rrplR.
V Grand T pfiesribVUon of BLOODED
STOCK
WESTON, the great pedestrian, in his won
derful feats ni enauranoe.
Sinr1amli1nfTt(yt.tl0CArOindK 50c
Kiniri iLd mission for children, under 12
Send for Premium List.
T. M. HOLT, President,
B. T. FUL9HUM, Sety. ug 16-td
MISCELLANEOUS.
CAUTION.
i;UY ONLY THE
GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES,
MANUFACTURED BY
E. & T FAIRBANKS & 0:
Stock8cale. Coal Scales. Hay Scales. Dairy
Scales, Counter Scales, &c, &c.
Scales repaired promptly and riona-
Diy.
TIIK MOST PERFECT .
ALARM CASH DRAWER.
Miles Alarm Till Co's; jlj
EVERY t,rj,.ZA EVERY
Mercuant
DKAWEH
illOUJLD
Use Them
Warranted.
SOLD AT
Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311; BROADWAY, NEW YOEIf .
166 Baltimore st., Baltimore,
53 Camp st., New. Orleans.
FAIRBANKS & EWING, . ?
lasonic Hall, Philadclpliia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & C0.Ji:
: 2 Milk Street, Boston.
For sale by ail leading Hardware
Dealers.
sept 11 !7-2tavlm
DIP L O JML-'Ji
AWAUDBD lir THE '
is
American Institute '
J. W. McKEE,
FOR f
Eintroiicry and. Fluting HacMnes.
It is inKcnious and will meet the wants
of every matron in the laud." ,.' ,
EX1IIDITION OF 1S72.
F. A. Barnard, Pres.
Sohn E. Gavit, Rec. Secy.
Samuel D. Tillinau, Cor. Secy.
New York, NovqmherO, 1S73.
This simple and iniieniqus Machine is as
uselul as the sewing Machine, and is last
becoming popular with ladies, in the place
of expensive .Needle work, its work being
much more handsome, rcuuirinsr. less time
and not one tenth part the expense. io
lady's toilet is now complete wimoui it.
A Machine with illustrated circular and
full instructions sent on receipt of &ior
finished io silver plate for Ih.
Address, The MCK.be Mauutacturms Co.,
300 Broadway. New York.
AGENTS AVATnTTJED.
Dr. Garvin's Elixir oi' Tar,
Is recommended by regular Medical practi
tioners and a speedy cure guaranteed for
- . A . - 1 A ? 1
Colds, Cough?, Catarrh, Asunna, oroncuuis,
Spitting liiood,Cousumption and all Pulmo
nary Complaint?, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dys
pepsia and Gout. Dysentery, Cholera-mor-
Dus, cnoiera ana an iiyer ana uuww tuiu
plaints. Kidney diseases aDd all alfections
ot th Urinal Organs perfectly harmless
tree from Mineral or Alcoholic properties
pleasant to take and never known to fall
Price $1 00 per Bottle. Full particulars
with medical testimony ana ceruncaies
sent on application. Address, L. F..UYDE
& CO.. VJb Sevei th Avenue, New York.
Dartsfrom tne Devil; or Cnjil Abused
A Book just issued exposing the "person
als" that have appeared in the New York
Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stil
ish villians fully exposed. Advertise
ments trom desperate men to beautiful wo
men: Clandestine meetings; how frustrated;
The History of the Goodrich TKAGsnrthe
result of a "personal." Description of Liv
ing Broadway Statues. Exposes social
corruption, oeni on receipt oi w cts.
Address, Unique Printing House, 30 Vesey
St , N. Y, ;
Tho BeckwitU 20 Portable Fam
ily Sewine jlachinc, on 30; Days
Trial : manv advautaees over all. batis
faction guaranteed, or money refunded.
Sent complete, with full directions. Beck
with Sewing Machine Co., 86i Broadway
N. Y. may ii out ii
TIIE NEW ELASTIC TRUiW AN
Important lnvasTRw. lit rnf firj)-
ture at all times, and under the hardest ex
ercise or severest strain, it is ftop, &ti.h
comfort, and if kept on night aaif$j re
fects a permanent cure in a lew weeks.
Sold cheap, and sent by mail when request
ed. Circulars Iree, when ordered by letter
sent to The Elastic Trusa Co., No. 683
Broadwav. N. Y. City. Nobody uses Metal
Spring Trusses ; too painful ; they slip oil
too Irequentiy. mayi out n
CLEAPOR & KING, r
(Formerl y of the firm of Carraway & Cleappr)
XX AVE opened a KI R8T CLASS SIIAXG
II and I LAI K CUTTING SALOON, on Mar
ket street, where they will be pleased to
serve old friends and the public generally.
Being thankful for past favors, they hope to
merit a snare oi patronage in me imure.
sept 5 f f Im
, E. O. SANDERS,
Attor ney-sL-t-Hi slw ,
Office one door west of the Court IIou.
seplO-dJkwtf
HAIL1 ftOAft
IIS ' '
"KHstaf'AiMiiii! Railway;
.tl II fill t? , ;?: r .-. - , .
.,;,you.,w;.c;n,w.
jm n uc use m l line "l auie.
-1
jln cfet on a&djafter Sunday, June lob
,i . ... ... r
MUkHQ NOKTiL,
if STVTKWS-. -
r-
ir aill Jls&'pi ,lciftj?l -i ....
KicwnotKl axapanvllc, Uicljmond ana
,pA JL M biar4;and-: :
MAIL. , : At COM.
,2.50 P. Kr....V...
s.oa "
1.15 "
Leave Chkrl6tte.'.r.,i
Salisbury.,...
."j Greensboro...
Danviner.;.
Mr B4rkUIe.i...
ftt.iT a. mi 6.15 a. ir:
3.34 .
05" f 2 55 p. M
yrrive at Richmond.
GOING SOUTH.
, . ; r )
STATIONS. , I MAIL. ACCOM.
: -
Leave Ulehtnaud. ... . 1.05 p.; m .9.45 a. m.
" Burkville, 4.10 "1.20 p. m.
Dauville....... 8;4bfr' ArCIlOpkl
. Green&bofu 11.17- ,lS
" Solisbury 2.03-a. m
A rri ve ht Charlotte.:. 4:05 "
STATIONS.'' ' 1 MAIL. EXPRESS
Leave Greensboro' ... 8.20 r: M
Co. Shops . j. . 11.00 i4 .....iii.
' ... Hillsboro'..... 11.10 , .....,...
" I?aleigh. 1.40 A. m . ... .V
Arrive at Goldsbortfil 4.80 -tt-";AiJ'
" ' GOING VVEbTi, Ail
stations. - "Wail. I BXPRESS1
Leaye Goldsbpro . , . . I 2.30 r. m ......... .
' - Rldelgh.'J.'.'VlrPSSO ' 'Ki.'i..J.-l
il Hillsbor ,7.13,, "I, Wm;rfi
l Co., Shops..... 12.05 ...1......
A rrivih at GrcensbOTOsm4 X.M.fV'. V. . CM'.U
IU i -r f-m.r tr-rm 1 r1TT 'I
Mail trains dailv. both waTB.-eyer entire
wee? DirrivlHi andchmbnu(s8nday fcx
Cfptcd.) nru'T"r ..
On 8anday-LyuburgAccojQllnodation
leave Richmond at 5.2'd a. m., arrive at
BurkviUHll 23 ,a. ul, loaye Burkvillo 1AQ
n.-iB.j, arrive At Richmond 4.17. p. m.
Pullmart Palace Cars on all night trains
between Charlotte "d Richmond, (without
change.)
Ff Jurther ieJarmatKJiadd'ce8, j
f 8. E. ALLEN,
., ( General Ticket Agent
Greensboro, N. C,
T. M K. TALCOTT, -
Engineer and Genl Spueriutendaut.
aug 7 . . 08
Offick Pktersburo It. It. Co.l
ft My. 31st. 1872.
ON AND AFTER ifUNE 3RD, THE trains
widl-uns follows.; .
Pxnress Train 7:W p. m.
Mail Train 3:25 p. m.
ARRTVR AT PETERSBURG.
Kfpress A .' I iff jfldBO p. OT,
Mail :w p. m.
' LEAVE PETERSBURG.,,
Mail . 6:30 a.m.
Express 3:50 p. ni.
ARRIVE AT WELDON. I
Mail 9:40 a. m.
Express 6:50 p. m.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Petersburg &00 a. m.
Leave Weldon 8:00 p. m.
Arrive at Veldn 3:00 p. m
Arrive at Petersburg 2:20 a.m.
GASTON TRVINS.
Leave Petersburg (5:00 a. m.
Leave Gaston ... I , l:lop. m
Arrive at oaston isw p. m.
Arrive at Petersburg 8:10 p. no.
No trains will run on Sunday except Ex
press trains .-'
Freisiits for Gaston Branch will be received
at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAY'S
and THURSDAYS. ' '
The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. in. JNO
goods will be recaivecl aixer inai nour.
J. C. SPRIGG,
- Je. ft-4.f , Encineer and General Mansurer.
Car oM? Central MWH CoiHpany!
WILMINGTON, N. C, )
V J
SCHEDULE.
PASSENGER TRAINS
T" EAVE WILMINGTON DAILY (EX
I j cept Sundays) at ' 8:00 A M
Arrive at Wadcsboro at.. P M
Leave Wadesboro at 7:10 A M
Arrive at Wllminrtou at 4:;i5 P M
. " S'REIG&T TRAINS.,
Leave Wilmington daily (except
. 8uodays)f.-....,... G.0Q AM
Arrive at Laurinburg at. . . .. . 5:30 P M
Learfc Latiinbnru if. . . g d .v J . ;0O A M
Arrive at Wilmington at . . . . . .... 5.30 P M
PASSENGER TRAINS. -I
Leave Charlotte daily, nndays
. excepted, at !. &00 A M
Arrive at Buffalo at 12.00 M
Leave Buffalo at....... 1.C0 PM
Arrive at Charlotte at ; 5.15 P M
, lrregolar Lumber and Umber Trains run
on both portions of the Hoad aa the busi
ness requires, i
A Daily Stage will soon run Id connection
with the trains on both ends of this Rail-
. Si L. FREMONT,
Chief Engineer and Sup't.
may 19 . . 3U:U
uUi i . .-
WARRANTTEfi DEEDS- On hand and
Veb25 : , 'a g hall i
Leave.Grcensboro '.VV.V: . .'..'..IttiSO'P M
ATrivu' iaf Salem ...'il. .: . . . .1:40?A-Mj
1 pave 'Salem i www wnn ww wiAi4(ViPi M
f A ,rafi io ifcil
ji.iiiimii arrr rnuj .
j CHRTlpE OF &CffE0Cflf ,r '
nPfl-: FOLLOWING .SCHKHULE, .WILL?
X to Into eficct at 3:30" a. V.. Mon Ihv.
3"' DAYEXtKESa TRAlIff.ttJaliy.) J nr
Leave Wilmington 7:?rt A-. Xf?
Arrive at Florence.... ..illi A,r M I
Arrive at ColnmJbia. . , . k ....... 4:45 P.if I
ArriTe at Florence. ...... . .V. . '.ill 0 A; M
Arrlve'sfWllmiHton.... .i-15:15? p;
V w uuui. ...............
NIGHT EXPRlSS TltAlN DaiLa'1i4(3UN- i
Leave WnSjU;..- 5.45 P. M
Arrive at Florence . . 7. . .7; . . .t? 11:22 P. M
Arrive atjColnmbl..,: ui. A, M
Arrive ot Augusta 8:20 A. M
Leave Augusta.,. 5:50 P. M
Arrive at Columbia 10:355. M
Arrive at Florence ,2.27 A. M
Arriye at Wilmiagton 8:00 A. M
Passehircrs lcavinc: Wilmlnirton on the
5:45' Pi it. train make close connection
going South.
JAMES ANDERSON,
.,,1 ,GenU Sup't.
' 05-tf
i : ' -. ' !. ) , ; , .
sept 9
Wilmington k Weldon ft. fl.
Company.
,Ol7ics General Svpi-kintendknt,
WttuiwaTON, N. C., SeLC.1873 j
d n iii
CillNGEOFStlfliiyijLK
( ' i ! ' !
iN AND AFTER SEPT. 0LK IKSTANT
VLf PASSENGER TRAINS ouT the Wll
mington and Weldon., Rail road U1 run ca
follows: .
MAIL TRAIN. '
Leave Union Depot diiy (Sun-
; days excepted) . .". . . . ... ... At b: 15
A. M
Arrive at Goldsboro ... k. ... t
12:11 P. M.
; Rocky Mopnt..... '3:11 P. M
Woldo....i. f 3:50V;M
Leave Weldon daily Mondays
excepted) .... .At 9:30 A: M
Arrive at Rocky Monnt ..... 1 1;20; A. M
Goldsboro 1:1 CP. M
Union Depot . . '.V ; P 5-.30 P. M
EXPRESS TRAIN. ! '
Leave Union Depot daily. . .At
5:30 P.'SI
y-.sa p. M
ii;:u P. M(
1:30 A. M
Arriv? at Goldeboro
Rocky Mount
v eld on
Leave Weldon daily .
o airp. M
Arrive at Rocky Mouut '3:25 P. M
Gildsboro......... 10:13 P. "hf A
Unioa Depots u:l0AM
Mall Train maKes Close connection at
Weldon for all points Noilh via Bay Lf ne
and Acquia Creek routes.
. Express Train connects only with Acquia
Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACE
SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. !?.:
FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilming
ton tri-weekly at COO A. M.. and arrive at
1.40 P. AL
EXPRESS FREIGLtT TRAINS will leave1
Wilmington, dally (8 and ays excepted) at
2:00 P. M., and arrive at 4:00 P. M. , , , . f .
li JOHN F. DIVINE, r
General Superintendent,
SC-tf
sspt 10
tfi ii
THIS MOST REMARKABLE
0F
ALL APPAKATUSIvS sometimes
called a mechanical paradox now used with
such wonderful success In our principal
cities for th cure, by cumulative exkk
cise, of nearly all
Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses,
Is for sale by the undersigned, by whom all,
orders will be promptly filled.
THE REACTIONARY;
is so constructed that even a child can In
stantly adjust it for a person to lift any
weight, from twenty to twelve hundred
pounds. r
It in made almost wholly of iron and teol.
weighs l;0 pounds, and covers a space of only.
20by;ja inches; and although, but recently,
introduced, nearly l.wo have already been;
sold.
PRICE $100, BOXED AND SIUPPLD. t
Small books or circulars. Knowing its use,
can be had free at the ollice of the Post.
H. II. MANN. .
Brooklyn. N. Y. !
sept 11 dAwtf
A. ADRIAN.
P. O. Box 2W. ;
L VOLLER8
ADRIAN (l V0LLERS. .
WHOLESALE DEALERS 1JC
Cirocerictr and Liquorx,
Importers of, German and Havaua Cigar.
Commission Merchant
SouTH-EAarr CoBincs Docs and Fwwrrf
Btreeta. , M t . ,f,r,.
i
WILMINGTON, N. C
i'H.
Having the 1 arrest and best aiortd Stoeli
of Groceries and Liquors In the City, Dalerf
will find it to their Interest to given a call
before buying elaewhere. , - - I
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NE?1DVERTISEMEN'T!fl
V rufl tr C5 rr
rv.-
.11 AGENTS WANTED.
.r.U TOE PATAIilCI'V
j- -i.viiuiv xr.
York. . . . s
l nr.
S'l'EAM ENGINES,
' UOILEKS
KS) MACIIINEl'.
Stationary and Portable sicnm liiRfnfun'nd
Boilers, Uray s, anti-friction coittMi
Circular, irrfng aml mulny siw mills; i o'rfa
le and stationary ilourlng mills, susareauo
jilll! nmt lir5ar jnins, narrow gaue loeo
mUvft abxk Umnmy engines for Mrtit
roads nn mininirnnrroi;r i.oa-ni,.?
aand Iron ami Wood Working Machinery
""AsirtIiW5S?JJe,ul n,r Circular.
' wex street, New. York.
Kenmore University Higii iix)vi 3l
i Amherst, C If, Ya. .
Frtjpnrafory t the University orVWlf
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rOHTHB BENEFIT OF II1K
'OBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY
L2,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000
The Fourtn Grand Gift Concert author-
zd by special act of the Legislature tor
he benelit of the Public Library of Iveu-
jtucky, will take place in Public Libra)
Hal', at Louisville, Ky.,
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'Only sixty thousand tickets' will be pold
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At this concert, which will be the grand
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H3T OF GIFTS : I
One grand ca6h pilt ?J50,C(0
One grand cash irift..
100,000
50,000
li'j.OCO
17,500
100,000
15U,()0J
50.0C0
40,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
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One grand cash gift ,
One rahd cash gift
One tcrand caih gi ft :
10 cash gifts 10,000 each
SO cash gifts 5 OCKJ each
50 caeh gifts 1,030 each
SO cash gilts 5u0 each
100 cash gilts 400 each
150 cash gifts o'JO each
2.!.0 cash gilts L'OO each
325 cah gifts 100 each
11,000 caeh gilts 50 ea jh
Total, 12.0C0 gilt?, all c.b,
.amounting to ; 1,500, COO
The distribution will be pocitivc, whctUr,
er all the tickets are sold or not, and the
12,001 gift ell paid iu proportion to the
tickets sold.
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