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lAiiiOTicta " " " VOL VII. WILIIINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1873 !f M0. 122 L i J til UP i atusoed every afternoon except Sunday. .iiiKfl C. MANN. .Editor and Proprietor JA Subscription. in advance $5 00 One Jr, j.. .nth. ia advance . a w Three mouths, in advance.. . 1 00 One month, in advance 50 Correspondence solicited from our friends , Hll irt of the State, on topics of genc . j int4Tct. Political news and reports of rf ,,i !tr ihiwi'ihIIv desirable. v i. I'K'I. I. D'MTUHTKN 1,'JPKH & HOUGHTEN, - A V A S T O 11 K S ANIl SOUTHERN PRODUCTS, ,yw 55 NORTH FRONT STREET Philadelphia, ta. orders for Turpentine Casks solicited and nriiiitlv tilled at lowest market price. P nVrch 215-tf Merchandise Brokerage Office, V'IJIjIj line of sample constantly on hand r from Importers and manufacturer in ;irthfrn markets. Ill description of merchandise, orders n l MU solicited and telegraphed promptly. MtTc'inndisc bought and sold dn this nurkct, orders from buyers solicited, and 5a.aiph'" left by sellers will have prompt at tention. Time ns well as wish purchases notiated, whether you wish to buy or sell, coimmiul cated freely, and often with your local Broker. ?' i v ; 1' T. rK'iTEWAY, Merchandise and Produce Jlrokr-r. dcc3 W! tf MOLlKJilCAD CITY CAllTEHEr COUNTY, JV. 0. - GrU'rtLS HI3BARD, Proprietor Thl splendid Sea Side Watering Place ultualed at ltuintort Harbor, will be open or the reception of guests on Monday, June 16th, 1873. IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SURF1 BATHING Ob the Atlantic coast, of the Uuitod States ! Destined to be tho terminus of the great Southern Pacific Railroad. Unsurpassed facilities for splendid sailing, Fishing and Bathing. rne mm iteamer Zodiac, Capt. Wm. H. Chapin; commander, leaves direct lor New York every week. Parties wishlnz to enarage rooms, will please address as above. July 10-3m INSURANCE I IFE AND FIttE INSURANCE CAN BE " effected at the lowest current rates in the following responsible Companies, on ap- K Heat Ion to fEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Assetts $2,0W,(XW J. A. BYRNE, Gen'l Ins. Agt., IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Assetts 9,000,0()0, Gold LYNCHBURG INSURANCE AND BANK ING COMPANY of Va., assets $ttl5,330 OLD DOMINION INSUR VNCK COMFA NY OK Va., assetts. fJU,(H)0 BYRNE A KEEN AN, Gen'l Insurance Agents, Offlco Chamber of Commerce, up stairs, Wilmington, N. C. au 16 77-ly JOE TURNER wishes to inform his custo- mors and public generally, that he is now prepared to do all kind of work in his line, and would respectfully request a continua tion of the patronage which has heretofore been so liberally bestowed upon him. Jan 18 tf 206 Lard, Crackers and Rice. 1 OR TIERCES, KEOS AND TUBS LARD. ' SOObbL Crackers gar ami Soda, -Lemon, Hu- 20 boxes Assorted Cake', 7o barrels and Tierces Rice, For sale by cpt22 F. W. KERCHNER. Farkek a& TA yjLOJbi Successors to A. H. NEFF, Jfanufactarers and dealers in ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Guns, Stores, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tta and Sheet Iron Ware. Roofing done at short notice Agents for Falrbank's Scales, Wo. 19 Front Street, WILMINGTON, If. C. nor 19 150-ly A Convenient Store with a Desir able Dwelling House Attached BY VIRTUE of a power of sale vested in .the undersigned by a mortgage execu Ja on the lUh day of November, A. I). , 1S72, by Arcnibjvld H. Williams and Martha J. w 11 lianas, his wife, to the undersigned, they will sell at public auction, at Exchange Cor ner, In the city of Wilmington, on the ilnd oay of October next at 10 o'clock A. M., the real estate, situate inBurgaw. on llmlngton and Weidon Railroad, in the wnnty of New Hanover, vlr: One Ixt known Lot number six in block ten, and situate oa the corner of Fremont and Dudley streets na running one hundred and twenty feet ."lel to th Wilmington and Weidon. railroad and one hundred and eighty one ff and six Inches at rigbtangles to the siid rauroad; and, also, numler ion r, in block number eleven on Dickinson street between rremont and Wilmington streets, and run ,".undrd and twenty feet parallel with tn ilmingtou and Weidon railroad and onehtmdred eighty feet and six inches at right angles with said road. Terms cash, SOU HEAR, . M SAMUEL 14F.AR, Bpt 22-l7-:1 'MAIM "US BE A 1L MISCELLANEOUS. THE SILTEE f OHfiOE." ORGANS The best OEGANSof the Reed class IN THE WORLD. The Best for, phrqKes andE; Lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools.' ri 1 I ' Tbe Best for Parlors and Vcstriea.' - t The Best for Academies and Colleges. The Best for Mjlii; Halls. 1 Tlie Best for Orcnestra arid Stage. , These instruments, which for sweet ness of tone and elegance of appoint ment stand tin ti vailed, have met with unprecedented success in this country and abroad. g 1 M ANlFACTURED BY E, P. NEEDHAM l-'SQN. I0STAU.L1SIIED IN 1840. - r : "I t Nos 143, 145 H 147 East 23d st. N Y Ilesponsible parlies applying for agencies in sections still unsnpplied, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our au thorized agents, rny order lromour factory. Send for illustrated orion llt. ' aug 2J-tf TO THE WEST! TO THE VE5T1 Betorc making your arranemonts to fol !ow 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 -'Hosics in the West" as pleasant and tree from danger as human skill and fore sight can accomplish. By consolidation and construction, a road has been put into operation on the eUortoat possible line from Nashville, Tenn.. to St. Ixuis, "the future great City of the worll." This line, the i I ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RAIL WAY, has, during the past year, earned an envia ble reputation by its smooth track, prompt time, sure connections',1 and the magnifi cence of its passenger .equipment. Its trains are male up of new and commodious day cars, provided with the celebrated Mil ler coupler and p-at farm, and the Westing house air-brake. j , It is possitivcly the only line tunning Pullman Palace Drawing-Boom Sleeping Cars through without ; change Irom ; Nash ville to St. Louis. No other line pretends to offer such advantages, either in distance, time, or equipment. Why, then, journey by circuitous routes? Do not be induced to purchase tickets to St. Louis or the West by any other Jine, remember that The "St. Louis & Southeastern" is the shortest, cheapest, quickest, best and only line under one management from Nashville to! 8t. Louis, and is from 6p 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 Evan6yillc. You can secure the 'cheapest rates for yourselves and your movables on applica tion, in person or i by letter, to Charles McCabs, Southern Passenger Agent, near College street Depot, Nashville, Tenn., or to the undersigned, j W B DAVENPORT, Gcneial Ticket Agent, St. Louis. No trouble to answer questions, july 25 57-Cm STATUE FAIR -1 8 V 3 , " Thirteenth Grand Annual Fair OF THE North Carolina Agricultural Society, RALEIGH, X. C. October 13th to 18th, 1873. Ten Thousand Dollars in Premiums. New and attractive Grounds. Magnificent Buildings. Accommodation for seating 8,000 people. Railroad arrangements the most liberal ever made with any Agricultural or Me chanical Society in the State. Articles for exhibition transported FHEK, and delivered from the cars within the Grounds. , Fare for passengers on railroads in North Carolina UJJ per jnlle, Excursion trains from every direction .daily. Special trains for the passengers will run to the Grounds from the city every. Jlfteen minutes. Fare only TEN CENTS, . J Hon. Daniel Voorhees, of Indiana, will deliver the Annual Address. Essay on tbe cultivation of cotton by Ia vid Dickson, Esq., of Cfeorgia. Grand Prize distribution of BLX)DED STt )CK. WFTONtbegreatpedestrian.in his won derful feats of endurance , r4- TWO BANDS OF, MUKJC. I Si ngle admission xo the Grounds, -10c single admisaion- for children under. 12 years of ago. ' , J .. , Zki send Tor Premium jUst. r- T. M. HOLT, I Resident. U. TUFUL9IIUM. Secy.' ' asl-U MISCELLANEOUS. CAUTION. BUY OXLY THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES, M.VNUFACTURED BY Ei & T FAIRBANKS & 0. StockScales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy tscales, Counter Scales, Ac, Ac. Scales repaired promptly and rcaaona- blv. THE MOST PEKFCT ALARM CASH, Miles Alarm Till Co'i. EVERY farjit EVERY Herciiaiit L Use ThemT IvSj Warranted. SOJuJD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO;, 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 1GG Baltimore st., Baltimore, 53 Camp st., New Orleans. ; FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.; 2 Milk Street, Boston. For dale by all leading Hardware Dealers. sept 11 97-2tawlm DIPLO 1SL 'JL j AWAKDBD BI TUB American Institute J. W. McKEE, FOR Embroidery aM Fluting Hacliues. " It is ingenious and will meet the wants of every matron in the land." F. A. Barnard, Pres. SullU D. Oo-rit, nM. flgoy. Samuel D. Tillman, Uor. ecy. New York, November 20, 1ST2. This simple and ingenious Machine is as uselul as the scwiDjr Machine, and Is last becoming popular with ladies, in the place of expensive Needle work, its work being much more handsome, requiring less time and not one tenth part the expense. No lady's toilet is now complete without it. A Machine with illustrated circular and full instructions sent on receipt of or finished in silver plate for f 3 75. Address, The McKbb Manufacturing Co., 300 Broadway. New York. AGENTS WAlSTrJJSTJ. Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar, Is recommended by regular Medical practi tioners and a speedy cure guaranteed tor Colds. Coughe. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitt'ng Biood.Cousumption and all Pulmo nary Complaints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dys pepsia and Uout. uyscutcry, unoiera-mor-bus. Cholera and all liver and bowel com plaints. Kidney diseases and all affections of th Urinal Organs perfectly harmless free from Mineral or Alcoholic properties pleasant to take and never known to fall Price 11 00 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical testimony and certificates sent on application. Address, L. F. I1YDK 3b CO.. 1VJ5 Seve: th Avenue, New York. Darts tf oi tbe Devil; or Cupid AMsci A Book iust issued exposing the person als" that have appeared in the New York Newspapers; their history and lesson. Sttl, isn villi an s fully exposed. Advertise ments irom desperate mcu to beautiful wo men; Clandestine meetings; how Irustrated; The History of the goodbich tkagboy the result of a "personal." Description of Liv ing Broadway Statues. Exposes social Cokruftioj. Sent on receipt ot 50 cts. Address, Unique Printing House, 3G Vesey 8t , N. Y, Tho Bcckwith $20 Portable Fam ily Sewing jfachinc, on 30 Days Trial ? many advantages over all. Satis faction guaranteed, or money refunded, dent complete, with full directions. Beck with Sewing Machine Co., 862 Broadway N.Y. may 14 307 tf THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Am Important Iuvkntion. It retains the rup ture at all times, and under the hardest ex ercise or severest strain. It is worn with comfort, and if kept on night and day, ef fects a permanent cure- in a lew, weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by mail when request ed. Circulars free, wheu ordered by letter sent to The Elastic Truss Co., No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Metal 8pring Trusses ; too painful ; they slip oil too frequently. may 14 307 tf CLEAP0R & KING, (Formerly of the firm of Carraway & Cleapor) HAY E open ed a F I R.ST CLASS SHAVING and ITAIIt CUTTINU 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 share of patronage in the future, sept 5 tf! lm HOmTUHINQJLMUSlCO, '. . i . v ; ft.'... . . . DRAWER Comer 4tli and Market Streets. de3 1 ' ' 1(9 RAIL ROADS. Pieimont Air-Liie Railway Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W.v N.-DWiaioo, and North Western N. C. R W. Condensed Tina Tahle, In eftect on and after Sunday, June lo, mm . . . m RT4TIOMS XAIL At CXM ' Leave Charlotte. 2 50 p. 3i' ... .1 v. .. ' aalisbury hsxi ( . . j, , . . . " Qreensboro.... 1. 15 L....L... Danville 11.17 a. mI 015 L fc. " Burkvllle .34 " 1 11.40; Arrive at Richmond.. t.05 " j 2 55pm OQINO 8QUT1L TATIOHS. KAIL. ACC 9C. Leave Richmond 1.05 p. u 9.45 a.m. Burkville 4.10 1.20 . u " DanTllle 8 45 Ar6. 10pm Greensboro.... 11.17 " I ' Solisbury 2.03 a. m .....i.,.. Arrive at Charlotte... 4.05 .....i STATIOHB. MAIL. EJFBBSS Leave Greensboro . . . 8.20 r. m I Co. Shops.... 11.0O i..... Hillsboro' .... 11.10 ... ..j..... " Raleigh 1.40 a.m.......... Arrive at Goldsboro . 4.30 44 GOING WEST. " s STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Goldsboro' 2.30 p. m ' Raleigh... 5.2( 44 ' Hillsboro' 7.47 44 .. v 14 Co.Shops 12.05 ....t.... A r ri v tr. at Greensboro' 10.48 a.m '. North Western N, C. K. K (Salem Biianch.) Leave Greensboro 11:20 P M Arrive at Salem 1:40 A M Leave Salem 4:40 P M Arrive at Greensboro 7:00 P M Mail trains dally, both ways, over entire length of Road. Accommodation daily be tween Danville and lUchmond(8undays ex cepted.) On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond at 5.23 a. m., arrive at Burkville 11 28 a. m., leave Burkville 1.10 o. m., arrive at Richmond 4.17 p. m. Pullman Palace Car on all night trains between Charlotte Richmond, t without change.) Jfer lurther information address ( S. E. ALLEN, Greensboro. N. C. T. M R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spuerlntcndant. aug 7 Carolina Central Railway Company WILMINGTON, N. C, I May 14, 1873. f IT r t, xi SCHEDULE. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON DAILY (EX cept Sundays) at. 8:00 A M Arrive at Wadesboro at 5:25 V M Leave Wadesboro at 7:10 A M Arrive at Wilmington at 4:35 P M FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays) U:uo a n Arrive at Laurinburg at 5:30 P M Leave Laurinburg at 8:00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at. 5.30 PM PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays excepted, at 8.00 A M Arrive at Buffalo at . .12.00 M Leave Buffalo at 1.G0 P M Arrive at Charlotte at 5.15 P M Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both portions of the Koad as the busi ness requires. A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with the train on both ends of this Rail way. 8. L. FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Sup't. may 1U 311-tl RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, l" j PAINS in the FAUIS, Ac, THE ELECTRIC HAS CURKD when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a fir- 1 tnrua FAMILY MEDICINE, And no family should be without, it. In case of sudden attacks, one bottle will rave, five dollars in doctor's bills. For sale by all lruggists. October 1 118-3 1 Ii ELECTRIC. T a Vietober 1lbMf . RAIL R01DS. WiInin?;ton. CoIrjmDia & Au osta U. R Conpanjti Gn. 8 UFxanrr XKDsmf s Omci, ! ) WILMIH6T09, N. C,, Sept. S, 1872. f an ,.tr j.: CI7AI3QE OF SCHEDULE rTilE FOLLOWINO SCHEmilJL V X no Into effect at 330 A. Mtt MpadayT th Inst. ' ' :- J M DAT EXPRESS TRAIN, (Dally. Av"vTTrminirtof. ir; ?. . j?J?foS8(l klitA .arrive a lorencc. fW, j4 id ullrlu (A. m Arrive at Columbia.... 4:45 K. Leave SoIHmbDsuii'.. . . fr.40 Al U ArrlTie at Iloreqce 4 .41,20 A. M ArriTe at WilmlBgtop ., ?. :. . 5:15 P. M NIGHT .EXPRESS TRAIN, l) ALLY (1 UN DA YS EXCEPTED.) J J .. .; . ., - ''Ii Leave Wilmington....:........ 5:45 P.M Arrive at Florence. . li;22 PM Arrive at Columbia. .;. ..... , ,'B:43 BjM Arrive at Augusta &20 Leave Augusta v. . . . . ... 5:50 Jp."M Arrive at Colombia I0j35 P: M Arrive at Florence .' 2:27 A, M Arrive at Wilmington . . . . . . . . 600 A. jM Passengers leaving Wilmington cii tie 5:45 P. M. train make close connection going 8outh. . . . .. JAMES ANDERSON, Gea'l Sap't.'4' Pcpi9 t V. -4- Wilmington & Weldon H.j Ri Company " ! Omcj Gshsiul SrpaaiimijJDKNT, Welmingtok, N. C, Sept. 6,1873 i i ! . t I . I I t- wri 1 1 teatttaa githir. I ' J r RtAj CHANGE OF SCHEl)jplAE! ON AND AFTER SEPT. fltbl INSTANT PASSENGER TRAINS ou the Wil mington and Weidon Railroad will run la frl 1 rtra . . ' ' MAIL TKA1N. Leave Union Depot daily (B'tiii- ' aays excepTeajr .' r; .: ::: r. . At Arrive at Goldaboro.7 8:15 12:11 2:11 3:50 Rocky Mount Weidon Leave Weidon daily (Sundays excepted). . .... .At mil: M 11:20 A. M 1:16 P.M 5:30 P.M 11:34 P. M 1:20 A. M .11:30 P. M 3:25 P. M 10:43 P.M Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldsboro.... TTnlon Depot....,..' ' EXPRESS TR AIN. Union Depot aauj . . . Arrive at Goldsboro ; Rocky Mount.... : Weidon... Leave Weidon daily. Arrive at Rocky Mount ..... tiiiidsboro... Union Depot :10 A. M Mall Train makes close connection at Weidon for all points North via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acqufa Creek route. PULLMANS .PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave WilrnW ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 r. m. , EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sunday excepted) at 2:00 P. M., and arrive at 4:00 P. M. ' JOHtf'F. DIVINE,' General Superintendent. sept 10 ; Wtt u MffWflu mil n THIS MOST REMARKABLE ; i ' F ALL Al'PAJL.VTUUEb sometimes called a mechanical paradox now used with such wonderful success In our principal cities for the cure, by cumulative exer cise, of nearly all - Chronic Diseases and ' Wdkneyses,-' la for sale by the iindeTSigneL by whom all orders will be promptly Oiled.; . , , . ,y txie rk cnci6r Axtrt is so constructed: that gyen a child enn In stantly adjust It for a leron to lift any weight, from twenty to twelve hundred pounds. T ' ; It i made almost wholly of iron and steel, weighs loU pounds, and covers a space of only 20 by 00 inches; and although, but. recently introduced, nearly J.WJf have nlreidy been sold. ' ' f u 1 a - - -X PRICE 5100, BOXED AND BHIPPED. Small books or circulars, bhowins Its use, cau be had free at tho office of the Post. S. U. MANN, Brooklyn, N. Y. sept ll-dAwtf P. O. Ifox 2K. A. ADRIAN. H. VQLLERg r. J ADRIAN & VpLL WHOLE LE DKALXES US , Groceries and Iilquora, j - . : ! ., Importers of German and Havana Cigars," - Cozximissibzilcxliaiii!' , SouTn-EAST Couker Docv and fwhrr , v. WILMINGTON. ( Having the largest and best aasor of Groceries and l j. Mduorn in the City; Dealers Ir intrpst' to ylv n ncajt will find Ittothfir twfore bnylns pl?iwhr, 1 - V2SjfS23e?L A. M P.M M 222 -T, "" " u . .I, W ADYCRTdEHENm MM GOODS! 4i ..i lrwrgr! te ) -tRi )m 1VlJIISUTQm ?)xUi :.ld 3.1; j 'nl WT tilt Jiow Is'the tini83toiTPiirehii3o wlii-n fa Evcrfihfngii MarketfTOwi. f'Jo iuo ii is invitcdit o Inn .TO BE JUEJ, previous .tofcWr in November, , , Advertlsiii ral,ltbJbi-aL; collectlqna mad3 ifiit 11 -fiib, entire cdi tiori is oohipleted 4id delivered! ' "Call on of dfetiro narAfwiili ! Iff.. .MMl'fH'f . ! fljHjl(tl TP1-1?1 . : ; . . . . ,i . E. . WAUItDCK. The following named pfcccarftrcccm mended as being among bur iatcsLand beat skuesV , ' ' '- ; ,Tr, L UlllSic ' ' ' '.ri.twtt Ui f 'ff WW herfiplrityrajnJtnrreong. p thwart. pOc. . . r, v Glvfemy love to all" at ndracj'firjngf Stewart JUAa lx in: i No "Ule one to mcct m gong, pratt. 30c Think bf me tsometimes 1 MagglcC : Song. ' SXtO80c - tara 0.HVCq., tfiong. Sent i HaysO?' ,our,MUhor Sndie... Bong. I Iong"to aee'the dtar old nomc; Bifeg. Little Sweetheart coma listen to inc, Boug. French. 80c. 'M " -" iY'r- m M3u6Tc" tnought waj of thee. Song. . Hays. Meh are such Deceivers! AHd:song itom t4Pauline." Song. Danks. 30c. 8tay not long away. 8oprano song, from , "Pauline." Song. Danks. 30c, J To please the Girls. ; Uarttone song, from My Heart for thee. Soprano song., from - PauUne:' 8orign Dank. I My Queen of Stara, Awake, .T.cqonong, frota" "Pauline.' 8ong. Danks. 30c. J enny, 'the Flower of klidarcVSorig.' Stcw- : art. 40c. ' , ; .!.. tc WIi sper softly. Mother' Pying-.ttvrg. Stewart.' 30c. Inspirer and Hearer of Prayer. "Hymn.-- Danks. 30?. ; - My love sleeps under 'the bale Persley, ! 30c . h ; JiHn 1 Dat makes menoddlngs out.l"8ooj wooa. k. i f .... , j f Neath the white and purple Blossoms. -wfiong. PeralerL; BOc1, -' .i --- ! , Ndrah U d reaming pt youi. ,?eng. y V rat t . Thd sweetest Bud la missing. Song: Dauka iu uc come nomc to nigut MOUipi: dod,, tr- . 1 'I H i II ' God bless our home. Song. Stewart, 4oc. My dear old Mother. Song. .Stewart. 30c I hat d no home, p I - Bongi" Haylf 40c Lost and cast away.,, n8ong.ji HayW 35c Poor little Tim. t Song, f Ab bey. 30c or the 1 ,,w7 'u'",r . Oysters and "Wine at 2 A if.r8oig. Stew art., 30o l. .-ff H'1h.4Tl. Come over the billows afar. Sops. Pratt. Saviour, Thou art ever near 8o4i;Ianks. 30c t ( The'Tdsst. Brinfllsl for male tblccjOSong. Pearl ol America.. Caprice, ilnstjruinco- Circlingi. Waves. , InatrumeataL wKinkcl 40c BeHe of -Saratoga: MTaltjt FltinuMi: 'JTc Morning Zcphyra-i Mazurka, Kink el. 35c rannle's Ouickstep. , tin 1 eke fay, Jhdnkcl. V it H Mi, "irt 'i ,r. 51arked Price; 1 Autumn Leaves. Reverie. Instrnmcutar. Kinkel. T 60q . , ,ifnt in x The Reapers. Instrumental. Kinkel, 3-"c IfenrGirts. t Galdp. 'Kinkel. 80c Mollie Darling. Instrumental.-; .Kink cl. 60c f La ZingarellaT Instrumental. liinkel. Sl'c. Happy thongbts." Schottlhc ' Ki&ke). 5(c Daase Cnbaine, 'InatrniuentiL Klnkcl.1 40c MJly Pola -Mf IMarch Mtteller 'c Good Jlomor. , t , March. AU5d. Fleur des Champs, fjfJi; Published tp of price, byH Published ttidf rent, post Vaitr Jori receipt ' W . n w mmnm A mm rmt r j M lo J. IJ, rJJ.4X.IUJ, w& w M -a & , sept 27-tl 533 JJroadway. N Y, rophlet and 1.t feNrt y oetupand shut the door. Song. Hays. 35c Does he ever think ofme;iSotrg.IIayB. arc Come, iloly Spirit, s ... Uvmn-. Danks. 30c Hiuts iccn;teMea at...tJiiK,.A'A, ivrvi JaU at;siX)Kv l?,A H sfbyM For I"n -1 niaiLl7-tf r i i - ft -4 -i lallrrss K P mnL J L M, Yor k, I "a i ,-4i
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