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'.. ......,.n Imnsrht and sold n this i ' r.CirM: mlers from buyers solicited, aud npli left by sellers will liave prompt at- ipntiw Ti-neas well as cash purchases negotiated .rrwn wish to buy or sell, commuui IE freely. d often with your local ffl- ----- Broker. jah t PETTEWAY, ; Merchandise and Troduce Sroker. dec 20 V 1Sjtf .w r.oPKS I. DOUGHTBJT K r . - - LOPER & I D0UGHTEN, v A. V A. Xj S q g ANU SOUTHERN PIV l)UpS, yo 5- yOllTIl -FRONT STREET Philadelphia, Pa. Orders 'for Turpentine Casks solicited and promptly miea at lowesunarKei. pnue- rch 3 245-tf Jnst Arnyett per Steamer Raleigh, 4 KOTIIEU invoice of IlaniK, Breakfkst -arm .and Shoulders, of our)wn cunne; ui- rhoice lot of Prime Leaf Lard, in 20 pound Oak Buckets, expressly for family use. oive 11 ainai. we return our tnanKs ix our casiomers fin.i friends for their kind favors and liberal PHironage extenaeuour new cnterpnze, ana xre determined not to be outdone in prices our superior Stock of Groceries, Wines and anuQUailiy Ul VJrUVJUS. au CAaunuatiwii va An examination of Liquors will convince me mosisKcpucai iui money can Desaveu oy givmg us mcifoi- ders. Remember the corner under the Seaman's Home- . j. H." MeG ARIT Y & CO. Sept 2 lo"- ' ' ; PARKER cd TAYLOR Successors to A. H. NEFF, Manufacturers and dealers in " HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, una, Stoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil ;Tln ana aneei, iron ware. Raoflng done at short notice Agents for Fairbank's Scales. Tip. 19 Front Street WILMINGTON, N . C. . nov!9 150-ly Silver's Hew Family SewinrMacniiie. 'PHE SUPERIORITY OF THE SINGER 1 SEWING MACULM for beauties ol utch, simplicity of meclianlsm, and adap tability to every class of sowing, has been established in fair and o'i competition in actual spwing contcs;,., .id the PUBLIC RECOGNITION of their merits is io be lountt fn the numerous awards o FlltST 1'iUZEM over every competitor at the VI- vxrv iivn,t.i-mr; .,ii i I Uustrial l-'airs in America and in Europe. Hilent Feed and Straight Needle and is valiort hft Familv. the Seamstress and the breusmaker. 1 '"JCIRKJ!! ! IN DAILY USE. -T.t.TiS!! sold last year. 45,070! ovtr any other Coinpany. - ?-Sold on the Installment plan, lerms I easy and full instructions given. Z Otnce-No.l.Iiippitt'sltow.SQUtlil ront street, Wilmin sion.' Twnnr.v UHAS. E. DIBBLE, cx;t 3-tf Manager. REMOVAL. JAS. A. LOWEBY 5AERIABE MAKER & REPAIRER. I HAVE removed my establishment to my new buildings on the corner of FOURTH AND CAMPBELL STS. xar nr,,. tii i t .h.n ho nionjiAd l' see mv old cnstrimprR and manv new I tn i..M. . .. I rruise making, painting ana repairing i Muds of iron work done on reasonable Having had thirty years experience in nm business, I am confident that I ca n le finest work, and give satlshvrtn " fnl.A W6HK W rJlANTED. I , JAS, A. LOWERY. HU15EK SHOP JOE TURNER wishes-to inform his ousto uiers and public generally, that he is now -Prepared to do 14144 of work in his line, iqd would respectfully request a contlnua Mon qf the patronage which has heretofore en $o liberally bestowed upon him, Jan 16 tf . : 206 New Exfra Mess Mackerel 1 ND NEW EXTRA SALMON, In kits for faniily use, at 3E0. MYERS, . , 13 South Front street. ailSGELLANEOUS. , HE sIlLVER TONGUE. T QEGANS ie best OEGANS of the Reed class j INiTmWDELD. I -i' n - The Best for Churches and Lodges. 1 he Best jfor Sunday Schools. j Tbe Best jfor Parlors and Vestries. I j , : ' . j The Best jfor Academies and Colleges. ! The Bestir Public Balls. 1:' " 1 - r i The Best jfor Orchestra and Stage. These instruments, which for, sweet- ness of tonQ and elegance of appoint ment stand unrivalled, have met with unpreceden ed success in this i country and abroad,' . M AH UP ACTUliED BY E. P, NEEDHAM k SON. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. Nos 343, U5 &147 East 23d st. N Y Responsible parlies applying for agencies lies applying for agencies nnsupplied, will receive in section uu nnsnppiiea, win receive prompt attention ana liberal inaucemenus. Partips rfisldtno- at a distance from ourau- thorized agents, may order irom our iatory. send for illustrated Dri.e list. aug 26-tf . . 1 , - REDINGOTES AyE ARE NOWMAKING THESIS WHIT ISH ARTICLES for onr customers. LADIES; Will do' well tocallntMra.STItOCK'Sand examine saniples. r css -Making t 1 i IN ALL ITS LATEST STYLES. - Mrs. STROOKS' MUlincru and J5. ress-Ma&ing Rooms, oct IS tf rincess Street, Evans' Block. jy-APLE SYRUP AND THE BEST BUfTTER IN THE WORLD At GEO. MYERS, 11 and 13 Front st. oct 30 r- .; 1! : tf T0THE VESTI TO THE WEST! Bcforo making your arrangSmeuts to fol low tbe advice of the ythousands who have already gonei ,lhaf hs. heJn nildl uas neon 3" -it would be we'l to consider what has been done to make the jouruey to your Horoep in the West as pleacant ana f j. f danger as huniau skill - and lore- sitrht can accomplish, i ; i ! n,, rtnQni;kaflon and construction.: a road i ""r . M 4i, '.hftrt.. has been putfinto operation on the shortest ' BiW iin from Nashville, Tenn., to St. I ... f4fl .n.i jouis, "tne iaiaregrcnuj w vVj..v.. This line, the . ST. LOUIS j& SOUTHEASTERN RAIL- !' - way, yLri i: has, during the past year, earned an envia ble reputaticm by its smooth track, prompt time, sure connections, and tnc magnifi cence of iU passenger equipment. Its- trains are made up of new and commodious day cars, provided with the celebrated Mil ler coupler and platform, and the jWesting hbuse air-brake. ! j : It is possitively the only line innning Pullman Palace Drawing-Boom (Sleeping Cars through without; change frona Nash ville to St. Uouis. No Other line pretends to offer suchiadvantages, either in distance, time, or equipment. ItVhy, then, ott"1 bv circuitous routes?! Do not be induced ntirMiacpi HrVfrtA ito 8L LoUlB Of the Wie Ktt on!rfnAr Hnft. remember that v5'" " ' i . . , Is the 8hoitet. -J. f Wa.i only line under one management from NashviUe tof 8t. Louis, and is from 60 to 200 miles the shortest to St. Louis, Elansaa City, Omaha, Denver California, Texas, and all western points. It is also the fChi cago Shortest Line," via Evansville. I Toucan secure the cheapest; rates for yourselves and your movables on, applica tion, in person or by letter, to C. 8. Bab bitt, Sputh'ern Passenger AgenV PostorJ flee Box 242, Chattanooga Tenni, or tQ the undersigned. L ' WB DAVENPORT, lonatol Tinlrpt. AcrpntL St. L.Oai6. No tiouble to answer questions. ; I July 55 1 j " ' V l 57-6m OCR ADVERTISING RATES re put down to the scaje of i MISCELLANEOUS. 33 I 0E ILi O Al, ! ! AWAUDKD BY THE n j American Institute I J. W.-McKEE, -- i M . i i " i " M ' FOR ! ! .- t I i ' Emftroiflery aM Fluting lacliiiies. ! - ' ' - ' i ? " It is ingenious aud -will meet the wants of every matron in the land." j EXHIBITION OF-1872. ' " ( - - 4 ' F. A. BaroHrd, Fred. Sobn'Er G.-tv;t. He i cy. I SaTijtftd O. Tii town, t:or y. f ' I New York, Novtjuib r J0, IST2L . This simple and intremoW iFrichine ik as useful as tUi 'hewinu- Mlkin.8i,d t fast hecoju)nr i.oi-ular with lariji, irTine pjac much morti-handeomk rXtin iRR t.lm and not ohk tenth inrt tliit i.i. i . i.M , lady's toilet i row complete wilhout it. A Mschiue; with illustrated circular 'and full instructions sent on receipt of $2 or finished io silver plate for $2 7T,.; f Aud ress , Thb McKeb -Manutacturing (Jo., i i iuu uroadwav. NeTf-xor AGJSISTTS WANTED. I Dr. Garvin' s Elixir ol Tar Is recommended by regular Medical practi- tionera aud a speedy cure! guaranteed I for Colds. Coughs. Catarrh. Asthma. Rronp.hltin- Spitting Blood,Uonsumption and all Pulmo: nary ComDlaints: Scrofula ErvR5nPifl tjv. nary Complaints,' Scrofula, Erysipelas. Tvs pepsia and Gout Dysentery Cholera-mor bus. Cholera and all liver? and bowej com plaints. Kidney diaeases: aind all affections of th Urinal Organs perfectly harmlces tree from Mineral or Alcdholic properties pleasant to take and never known to! fail Price 1 00 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical testimony and certificates sent on application. Address, L. F. HYDE & CO., 195 Sever th Avenuej, New York.! Darts from tie Deni; or uapii AM A Book just issued exposing the "person als" that have appeared in" the New Yprk Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stil ish villians fully exposed. Advertise ments from desperate men to beautiful wo men; Clandestine meetings; ho wj frustrated; The History of the Goodrich tkageoy the result of a 'personal." Hescription of Liv ing Broadway Statues. Exposes social corruption. Sent on receipt of 50 cts. Address, Upique Printing House, 36 Vesey St , N.' Y, I , :, . I ' Tho Beckwith Portable Fam ily Sewing Machine, on "30 Days Trial ; many advantages over all. Satis faction guaranteed, or money refunded. Sent complete, with full directions. Beck with Sewing Machine Co., 862 Broadway N. Y. v may 14 307 tf i THE NEW ELASTIC TRUSS-4AN Important Imvention. 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 requested.-Circulars' free, when ftrdered by letter sent to The Elastic Truss Co., No.683 Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Metal Spring Trusses ; too painful ; they slip off too frequently. j . may 14 307 tf i CAUTION. T" BUT ONLY THE GENUINE FAIRBANK'S SCALES, MANUFACTURED BY E. & T FAIRBANKS & CO. STJUVjD&iin . SOMITES. StockScales. Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, &c, & Scales repaired promptly and reasona- v- ply. - , THE MOST PERFECT ALARM .CASH DRAWER Miles Alarm Till Co'4 EVERY EVEIjy DRAWER Warranted. lereluit SIIOULDl ; Use Them 1 SOLD AT ' H. Fairbanks' Scale ..ehousek rilRBANKS CO., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 166 Baltimore st., Baltimore, 1-53 Camp st., New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING. ; Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.'; 2 Milk Street, Boston. : ii i - ? i - i For sale by all leading Hardware Dealers. i sept 11 ' 97-2tawfan SALES ROOM roa tdi Celebrated - CHICKIM6 PIANOS The Standard and Favorit cf the World. TUNING l MUSIC Cor 4tli & Market Sts. i i . i . i RAIL ROADS. Carolina CeiM Bailwai Company r 517 I, 1873. f LE. I : '' t PASSENGER TRAINS J SAVE WILMlKGTdN DAILY (KXl- JLi cept 8ofiday8l at. . .1 1 8-00 AM Leave Wadeororat...., ......i. 7:10 A M; Arrive at Wllmineton at 4iS5 .PIC I ' V-,-: K . ' xv 'c? ,7 .! : InJK' T;r L,eave v liuiintrton aallv (excent i Arrive at uomrapia. .. i tundajiKr:. ........... ........ 0i0 A I Am VP tl I .a tl rJ nlir t-rr T W Leave Laurinbunr at. I f.:00 A Arrive at Wilmington at . . 5.30 FM PASSENGER TRAINS, -i Leave Charlotte daily, Sundays excepted, at. 8.00AM Arrive at Buffalo at....... 13.00M Leave Buffalo at... . 1X0 P M Arrive at Charlotte at 5.15 P M Irregular Lnmhr ff-rimH r,in. on both portions of the Koad as the busi- nessrequires. ' A Dailv Staire will ROntl rti'n. in pnnnpfttinti with the' trains on -both ends of this Rail wav. , S.L.FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Supft. may 19. 311-tl Piedmont AiF;Line Railway. Richmond and Danville, Richmond aud Danville R. W., N. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. ' Condensed Time Table.; o In effect on and after Sunday, 'Dec. 7, 1873. ' GOING NORTH. STATIONS. - MAIL. I EXPIiESS Leave Charlotte.. 7.00 p. m 8.35 a.m. Air Line J'nct'n 7.15 " 8.50 44 SaUsbury 10.09 41 10.47 4 I 4' ' Greensboro.... 2,15a.m. 1.15p.m. ! 44 Danville....... 5.28 44 3,27p.m. 44 Burkville...... 11.40 44 '8.06 44 Arrive at Richmond. .j 2.32 p. m. 11.02 p. m. j ' GOING SOUXg. ) ! STATIONS. MAIL. ) EXPRESS , ; Leave Richmend. 1.48 p. m 5.03 a.m.- 44 Burkville...... 1.58 44 8.28 ,l 44 panville 9.52 44 1.09 p.m. 44 Greensboro.-... 1.10 A. m 4.00 44 44 Solisbury...... 3.56 44 6.33 44 ,44 Air Line J'nct'n 6.22 44 8 5 J 44 Arrive at Charlotte. . . ,6.30 a. m 9.00 44 GOING EA8T. STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Greensboro' . . . 2.00 A. M 3.55 44 8.30 44 11.40 a. m Raleigh. Arriveat Goldsboro'. GOING WEST. STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Goldsboro'.. . . . 6.00 p. m 4 Raleigh.. 4..... 6.00 44 Co. Strops . . . . . 10,28 44 .......... Arrive, at Greensboro 12.30 a. m . . .'. ...... North Western. N, C. R. K (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro.. 4:110 P M Arrive at Salem 4 , , d:a5 f M Leave Salem 8:X;a M Arrive at Greensboro .10:Q0 A M Mail trains daily, both ways. " On Sundays Lynchburer Accommodation leave Richmond at9.42"a. m., arriveat Burkville m45 p. m., leave BurkviHe 5 35 a. m., arrive at Richmond 8.44 a. m. Fullman Palace Cars on all night train? between Charlotte d Richmond, (without change.) : Fer further information address S. E. ALLEN, r General Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N" C, T. M R. TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Spuerintendant. dec 10 .176 RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, PAS in the FA;k, &c, THE - ; H AS CURED when all other remedies have failed, it is emmenuy a FAMILY MEDICINE, And no family should be without t. In case of sudden attacks, one bottle will eave five dollars in doctor's bills. "- For sale by all Druggists. M October 4 D8-3t j . " " E ' . , I 'I. . , ! E E L E C T R I O. v i n V -tf - - '-.!. - 1 r - . L 1 , . lilt 7 -rroujf fnoirrr. xi s r9if!Vo 1 bboT.-! ' r if -iimmi GHAKG& Or SCHEDULE. qUE ILmnNir ,$CtfKDltLS. WILL I X' to intoUCettHt .J:' A. : vi:.i?uridv. 12th inst. - DATEXltlid ' KA1N. halff ) ,; t; -h.M-J r . AW.miwmglon, . ..10:10 A. M m:00p: m M kArrive! at AnustAi. VKrOOPr ea?c Augusta 4I?TA. M. M -Leave Uoimnbia;; . . ... . 10:130 A. M. Arriveat Florence.:.. .... 2... .. J 4SV-. M. Arrltc at Wilmington. ......10:00 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS .TRAlW liAlLY (SUN- DATS EXCEPTED.) V T ! 1 V 1 - ' LcaJ vilmiBgtOB;... ,.... k!0 P. M Arrive at Florence:...;.!.... 11:23 P. M Arrive ' at Columbia. .... ... ...t 4 00 A. M fS ' ' " " " " x' $ kTjJz? fu'"' ' ' " ; ' ' " ' ' cr l I . . . z.T mu ................ 0.4J jr. m - frlt t wTi?!;,' ' ' ' ' f?g A J Arrive at Wilmington. 7:10 A. M I Passentrers leaving Wilmington on the G:10 P. M. train make close connection goiDg South. - JAMES ANDERSON, i i. Gen'l Sup't. ' oct 11 : . 124-tl Wilmington Weldon R. It. ' . ; CoEipaiiy. OWSICX G SN EBAL' bUPJBINTlNDEN T, WE.MIKGTOH, N. C, Oct, 21, ISTo , I CHANGE OF .SSHEfiULL. " ON AND AFTER OCT- 2Ctb, INSTANT PASSENGER TRAINS oh the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad will run as follows : j MAIL TRAIN. Leave Unibu Depot daily (Shn days excepted) .1 ........ . . At 7 40 A. to Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount..... Weldon Leave Weldon daily (Sun davs excepted) At Arrive at Roeky Mount . . . . . . , Goldsboro.. .". Union Depot , EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily.. . At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount... Weldon. y . Leave Weldon daily. llpO A. M 2t00 P. M 3:50 P. M 9;50 A: M 11 35 A. Ii37 P, " 5:50 P. M 11:10 P. M 3:50 A. M 6:03 A. M S:00 A. M 7 50 P: M 9:43 P. M Arrive at Rocky 'Mount ..... Gald8boro... ....... Union Depot.... 11:55 P. M 4:30 A- M Man irainvmakcs close couuection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line flnd ApfinSn. f1rpC- rnnloo Express Train conHccts on'y with Aconia Creek route. "PULLMAN'S PALACE BLEIfiflNG CARS ON THIS TRAIN. FREIGHT TRAIN8 will leave Wiiminir ,ton tri-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at f. an. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington, daily (Sundays excepted) at 2:00 P. M., and arrive at 5:30 P. M. JOHN F..D1V1NF. r General Superintendent TrncT tT?AT W AT3T V QP ALL APPARATUSES sometimes called a mechanical paradox now used with such wonderful success in our principal cities for the cure, by cUMt!XATivB exeb- cise, or nearly, all i Chronic Diseases and Weaknesses, Is for sale by the undersigned, by whom al orders will bo promptly filled,'. TJE3CE RE ACTlbNABY is so constructed that even achild can in stantly! adjust it for a persob to lift any weight, from twenty to twelve hundred pounds. It is made almost wholly .of iron and steel, weighs 130 pounds, and covers a space of only 20 by 30 inches; and although, but recently introduced, nearly 1,000 have already -been sold. - PRICE $100, BOXED AND SHIPPED. , Small books or circulars, showing its use, can be had free at t he offlce of the Post. fc. H..MANN, Brooklyn, N. Y. sept 11 d&wtf P.O.Boim JL. ADRIAN. " II. VOLLERfl ADRIAN & VOLLERS. WHOUSAIiK DEALERS IN Groceries and liiquors, Importers of German and Havana Cigars, J Asrx Commission lVTercliaiit Sottth-East Coknxr Dock and Faoxr , . atreets. . .. I ' , WILMINGTON, N. a Having the largest and best assorted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in tbe City, Dealers win find it to thelF-rlnterest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. . mavl7-tf r ! XTfTARRANTTBE DEEDS- On hand amd Yf for tale f ' 0Gt24 ...uij.iJ'L' .iimu'i . - i Ieb25 S G HALL NE17ADFERT1SECI3NTSI i 1 FOR SA-IiKi -.7iji HANDSOMB PITH orvfcAflr.T Will bllVK 'huwIiinm IHr w... -r...i atichmte swc11' b,ow ,,al' ant'-,,;'ud,e cUaie a larger one. . , t. , , iV it. n if !iTt,yco,ae0'aDU has. been used but very Hit . i Thin in an ,.........7.1Y: . fr r 4 . .;. 1 1. 4 . f, , urn The' only Paper U the CGUlheAtiyiiJ- " States devottnl wti.K3ATJ 1 Masonic ilntriMK' OXLY ONB DOLL Alii A VE1AR ! circulation irow,iat5oij Clubs of 20, or morel. .i..L -i r-.L... . Address nbiiAhi-a nnf tr-LlJ . - T . ""lm uuuiu cord. NI C. ivou- aclertlemen1 1? "nobjwtibhablc yi -t-t AN ORDINATE CC.NCliBNINO PAVINONON rtlEL'T STREET WITH CXJBBLRisTO r'w..11 of W'rmeni efty oi il Wilmington. N. C. do . i . - ORDAIN, That that! portion ofHlnut street, between the western llfioToi jf'rSnt street and the river, be nnvrd iiKhVl stone and when, the worit shan bat been - iiviunj fciiciwi. io -ueijav tn ex- pense of sa d pavement, "in wholo or iWvtot il8i i ,Prj;Wef by law. ' . , - , T i t ' I with 7u Tk-J 1 4 ,lcw,l,lpror,'connikit nu 5 Wltn the abrtve onlinnnrn ar pealCtL I IV- The above Kordrnance was phiiirMi the joara of Aldermen nt their w L l.i the night of JaniiniVai:!f I "rfT"" .fan f5-t,f y : u. KERVOHS, City, Clerk. f"u niui anu iar copy ; i i VITY OP VILMIXqToxJ) , .mayor's Office, Pr January 3d, 1874. j I-m11 be received at this bffloo ihg of i inst., at KM, Jor Ihc-lay- STONE PAVEMENT, ' r : , ?ilnuJ tr?ct. between Uio. wcKlein imctK do t&Sff0. V Vwl tbe cf SrvcyS? Under w"i(iku ul The party receiving thel contract will IX w uim I'enormancc or tiie sanic.. ; W P CANADA V. Mayor. City of AVilmIxgtC; Mayor's Office January t1d,!l87 1 I1W will be received at this nice unui Tiiui;DAY, the nth iNst." " at 12 M., for the conetruetio of a Vbnfc STOJJS JV.1Jbl) to support the embnnVtirif.nl n nl1 wVf! . ..i- LZSPK?11 .twecn OraDfiaw&Anii ,'L rworKH) uo "one ar.cjrdln- Hpeciflehtlonft, a copy 6f which cka IrtTm-n jan Mtd , ...AiMvAr THE YOUTH'S CQMPA A WEEKLY PAPER.Tlt,,. Y O IX Tl rr t ivl w AND THE F A TVT T T . t 1 THE COMPANlON.'aaimtrrthP favorite in cverv familv-lL-rri- f. gerly by tlie yonng folk; an dread Willi -interest bv th r1rhr ' iiiirhnon'iu interest while it amuscdtdliejitflciouH, practical, sensible: and to hafolfcally permahent ; worth, while it, attracts for ' the hour. ' ' It is handsomely illustraftd8 nk h-iK for contributors some of the 'rnrfiit nt- tractiv writers in the country, v Among these ae: ;: , -f- r-,:.''- ' Edward Eereleston. Dr. I' . I. . IT Prof. Jas. De31ille. Louise C:TMoTilton , Louisa M. Alcott, 44 Sophie Htsy,'? Rebecca H. Daris, O. A't Stephens, C. W. Flanders, Ruth Xhesterfield, Cl -Tilt 'mm---' i . - ' .ia.-xDDin.H, ivi. , ,A. i Denison. Its reading is adapted,talhe old and young, is Very varied in iW charactervl sprightjly'and entertaining. It gives, Stones of Adven-Stories of Home' ture, and School Life.. Letter of Travel, Olalcs, -Poetry. Editorials ' upon Selections for Dec- current Topics, ' lamatioh,; 4 Historical ArticlesiAnecdotesi'iPuzzleH) ' Biographical Sket4 FaxjUandlficjdents. ches,! i Religious Articles, Subscrintion Price ' 1J0. copies sent free. Address. V,f r v PERRY MASON & C(X. - 41 Temple PJacej BpitenJ J3 ASH. tf 1 - j . A BSOLTTE DIVORCES obtal6eA from Courts of different ft tAta for ilruHinn Ac No publicity required. No chare until divorce granted. AddrtM, .nit- I jh. iiouE. Attornfy. novatf 1M, Broadway, N.Y. STAR FRlCTWlpIATk. WVEpY HOUSE eHQUtD'lHAVE. tor Rale by ... .14- 1 . To KJ't . ( GEO. -MYERS, 11 and 13 FjonJliee oct $0 " ' ' I ' ; - ' -:. i .'( . ' '' . I ... (..., - . . f 1 ; .!;!' f ' '' - i. i . ;.: j " .-. -i i :li presentJ FBictis. ; . - E I t 1 n '- . i - i ! , v.. ni.i I. - '.
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