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Tie Dai Review i - .v Ed. it: W I UN R GTON N. C THURSDAY" . MAY T2. VIEWS A.D REVJuw t . Uaiblin, under sentence of death in the Connecticut prison, sells photographs of himself, and gives the proceeds to the widow of the man he murdered. The eminence on which the lion is placed on the field of Waterloo is giving way the upper part of the steps is al ready in pieces, and the lion is in danger. A trial now goiLg on in St. Petersburg had led to the disclosure that pour people arrested fur not paying their taxes art? liable to be beaten with rods steeped in salt water. Two mufiled men fired at each other across a street in Xenia, O., and ran away when a crowd began to gather. Who they were, and what they fought for, no body has been able to find out. Lord Ronald Leveson-Gower is writing a life of Marie Antoinette, and will soon visit St. Petersburg to examine seme manuscripts bearing on the subject, placed at his disposal by Count Schouvaloff. Gaidener E. Sisson undertook lately u. Providence, K. I., to make 100 pairs ol India rubber boots in 100 consecutive hours, or forfeit $."3,000. He performed his task four minutes before the expiration of his time. The strength ot the different fractions in the German Reichstag as it now stands, after changes since the election, is as follows: The Conservative wiug, 12G; the Liberal wing 145; ami the C-ntre again, 126.. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Cologne Gazette says that no one at all acquainted with the stateaof affairs in St. Petersburg can any longer doubt that the conspirators have powerful connections which extend even to the council of Min isters. At Laroin,near Pau,iu southern France, a hill on which a set of farm buildings had been erected has suddenly fallen in. The inmates had barely time to escape, the furniture, &c, beingspeedily engulfed and a lake of three hectares area inow covers the site. On and after July 1 next to all letters paid with insufficient postage will be affixed by postmasters distinctive stamps equal in value to the amount of postage due. The amount of t hese "shortage stamps" will be paid by the parties receiving the letters. The denom inations of these stamps are one, two, three and five cents. Parole's next appearance will be at Ep som, the last week of this month, where he is entered for the gold cup, to be run on the Derby course. This is a weight for age race, and the American horse will on'y have to carry 125 peunds. Parole will also coutend ior the Ascot stakes, June 10, which is a handicap, and the distance about two miles. Italian editors are undoubtedly the poorest marksmen in the world. Two journalists, a Sicilian and Neapolitan, lately fought a duel near Naplsa, with pistols. The principals were posted at a distance ol fifteen paces, and no fewer than eight and twenty shots were in terchanged, but not one of them took effect. The second, at last stopped the duel and declared honor to be satisfied. Sixty thousand tons of iron ore have lately been imported from the north of Africa for making Bessemer steel at Bethlehem, Scranton, and Baldwin, Pa. It came as ballast, and can therefore com pete in price with that mined in Pennsyl vania. It contains more phosphorus than the iron ores of this country and Europe, and is better for steel manufac ture. Gen. Bradley T. Johrson and wife, in bidding good-bye to Richmond, gave a novel entertainment on Wednesday night Mrs. Johnson has been collecting rare plants for years, and these were used to decorate the house. Then of the seven large rooms open, two were set aside for refreshments, one specially for ticwers, one for curiosities in nick-flacks, another for tobacco there being at hand uot only the choicest Havanas, but all kinds of pipes, chibouks, nargiles, meerchaums and Powhattans and still another was turned into a gold caveru for the chil dren. In his empirical frame of mind, Lord Beacons tic Id, when in the Commons, was always heard at his worst. At his best he was incomparable. As a phrase maker, a man who can, with a combination of two or three words, label and, to some extent, lame an adversary, Disraeli had no (qnal. His passion, rarely indulged in, seemed always funny and feigned. But his pol ished shafts of sarcasm, his feathered darts of wit and irony flew about the Hou?e at will and never missed their mark. This gift be retained to the last, though as he became more prosperous his manner be came more benign. THE FLURRY" IN COTTON. For the past few days there has been an unnsuil excitement in the cotton unrfe t i'i New York, occasioned by a s'iij'!-!j and U iiuc uutdbl- ndvAnce is the price. On 'J?u'iahj nrn ut. the 20th inst., thn mrirktft s vrv much eicitexi arid cotton advanced p points (A point i. 1 100 of a cent ) Sulweqijientiy it torn bled to 40 and finally closed in an unsettled state at 4J points. The su lden advance caused consternation among the cotton merchants and brokers and one; large firm, that of Williams, Birnie fc Co. was forced to a suspension, which will probably, however, be only temporary. This is the first failure of a cotton dealing firm of any importance in a num ber of years, as the fluctuations in the.- market have hnee very slight, and New York capitalists engaged iu the bus'iies have been able to control the market. About three months ago, however, tht visible supply became very much reduced, and a determination was made to "bull ' the market. Prominent Southern houses grasped the opportunity, and colossal fortunes have been the result tothem. It is reported that several New Orleans operators have netted $00 OC)0 apiece, while New York "bears' have been driv en to the wall. The cotton p'antiug for thr pieseut sa.on is completed, and in the extreme Southern portions of the couutryj. the crop ib far advanced towards its fruitage. Had this excitement taken place s'Jtue two months ago, we doubt uot that a new impetus would be given to its cultivation, aud a much larger acreage bestowed to its Gulture. As it is, the incoming crop will be watched with anxious solicitude and there will be an unending amount of speculation as to the prices which shall -obtain for future deliveries. whether the advance becomes fixed and permanent or not, it will have a beneficial effect upon the cotton raising section, and we have not a doubt that it will materially bene fit Southern planters in the future as well as at present. HE1RD FROM AT LAST. William A. Wheeler, who was the Re publican candidate for Vice-President on the ticket with R. B. Hayes, has bem heard from. It will be remembered, by: thwse who have taken any interest in the matter, that at the commencement of the preseut session of Congress he retired from the chair of the President of the Senate, ostensibly to visit a 6ick relative, and Mr. Tburman, of Ohio, was elected President pro tern. Since that time nothing hasjaeeu heard concerning Mr Wheeler, until ihe last few days, and he has been as dead to American politics as if he had never been bore. But he has at last been heard from. He is yet alive. He will not return to Wash ington during this session, which is an entirely uuiaaportaut matter. He suffers much from nervousness, which might reasonably be expected. We should sup pose that he would be nervous; very nerv ous! We should think that the disorder would grow upon him. Wo should think that, as he draws the salary which prop erly belongs to another, be would be more than nervous. It reflects more credit upon Mr. Wheel er than we had thought he deserved, and shows that he is not callous to every moral sentiment. It gives us some hope that he may become a decent and respec table citizen one of these days that he may reform that he may repent his great politicai sin, and "bring forth fruits meet for repentance' by turning over tr Mr. Hendricks the amount which he has drawn from the Treasury wrongfully. We rejoice that he is nervous, as thereby is hope, in which thbre is some consola ¬ tion. There is another consolation which is tho offspring of Mr. Wheeler's malady. Ordinarily, the absence fpr a prolonged period of a public functionary from the place where bis duties are to be performed works injury. In the present instance nothing of au injurious nature has oc curred no public interest has been en dangered and no delay in the proper dispatch ot business has been occasioned The dignity of the Svnate has been pre served in all its integrity. The presiding officer has reflected credit upon him self, the country and the partv who placed hitu iu that exalted position. There has uot been a doubt expressed that he was not legally elected and had a lawful and just right to preside over the delibera tions of that body, and, consequently, he hashad no cause for nervousness nor any other trouble which the consciousness of being a party to a wrong might inflict; and that is a great consolation. REVOLUTION IMMINENT. Turn out the troops beat the loug roll; revolution, barbarism and murder were attempted in the pious fraud's and Honest John Shei man's native State of Ohio, yesterday. One man eloped with another man's wife and a mob of people tried to hang and did hang him, but they must certainly have come from Don Cameron's State, where 'they have ex-convicts for supervisors at election, or from the strut ting Turkey Gobbler's State of New York, where,accordiuL'to his own admission, they have a plentiful supply of shoulder hit ters, thugs and other refined gentry of the same order. Surely they cannot be native and to the manner born in Ohie, We think that 3Ute must have exhuuited itself when two such high-toned , chival rous, frank truthful an Ihonesi'men as the sanctimonious psilm sioging . pious fraud in theWhitellpuse and theElisaPinkston, Madame Jenks man of the Treasury De partment, first paw the light near the boundary lines of the old Ohi o. Protect the System from Malaria. It is possible to do this even in regions of country where miasma is most rife, and where the periodic fevers which it causes assume their most J formidable types. The immense popularity of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is very largely attributable to the tact of its efficacy as a remedy for chills and fever billious remittents, and as a prevent ive of the various forms of malarial disease. In those portions of the West and South, where complaints of this nature prevail, and in the Trop'cs, it is particularly esteemed for the protective influence which it exerts; and it has been very widely adopted as a substitute for the dangerous and compara tively ineffect ive alkaloid, sulphate of quin ine. Physicians have not been among the last to concede its merits, and the emphatic professional endorsements which it has re ceived have added to the reputation it has obiainedat home and abroad. Tf HIGH H ! Farsons' Purgatve Pi make N w Rich Bl d, and will c inplttelv change the blood in the entire syst- m in three mouths. Any person who will take 1 pill ch night from 1 to 12 weeks iny be restored to sound health, if suvh a thi og be possible, Sent bv mail for 8 letter stumps. L 8. JOHNSON k CO., may 21 4w . Bangor, Me. A GENTS WASTED For the Best and A. Fastest-Celling Pictorial Books and bi b es Prices reduced 3 i per cent. Nation al Publishing Co., Philad, Pa, may 21 4w S'2o TO $5000 Judiciously invested in Wall Street, .ave the foundation for substan tial fortunes every weak, and pays an im mensa per cuntage of profits by the New Capitalization S seui of operating in Stocks. Puil explanation on application to Adam-, Brown A Co., Hankers, 26 Broad St , N. Y. ni-iv -l-4w i DEAR SIR : Please write for large Illustrated Catalogue of Rifles Shot Cunst Revolver. A dtires Great Western Gun Wo ks, Pitts burp, Pa. may 21-4w BENSON S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER. Se that ea ;b plaster has the word G-A-P-CM-N-E cut through it, and insist on having no other. Ask j u; Pljsv cian as to i's iLerita over all othe b. tnav 2L-4w A !Mire Cure for Piles. A SURE CURK for the b;ind, bleedinjr, itcbiog and ulcerated piles has been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called l)r. William's Indian Oint nent. A single box has cured the worst old chronic cases of twenty -five and thirty yearaVtaEding jNo one ce d sutter five minutes after apply ing this wonderful soothing medicine. Lo tions, injfti uments and electuaries do more harm than good. Wrilliain's O ntment ab sorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, giree instant and painless relief, and is prepared only for Fils, itching of the private parts and nothing else 'I cons Ited physicians in Philadel phia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis aud this city, ar,d spent hundreds of dnlla-8, ant found no re ief until 1 obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some f;ur months ago, and ithaa cured me completely." Joseph M. Kydkk, Cleveland, O. Has done me nm-e good than all the mdi ciie I ever tried atd I l ave fpent more ihan S100 whh doctors. Hesides medicines I am cure cost me more than $40." David SpAiiLivo, Ingraham, 11', "Have eutirred twenty yeais with itcfiii g and ulcerate I piles, h ving ujed eve-y reme dy that came to inv notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. James Cakkol, (an old mi er) Tfeeoma, Nev. SL. Nt Pile Remedy ever gained such rapid favor and extensive sale. Hold by all wholesale and retaii druggiets. For sale by J. C Munds ana T. 8. burbank. mch 20 eow-dAw Theodore Joseph, Comer of Harnett & Salisbury Sts- One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIG B,N, C. Board by the day or on the European plan Stidfcticm gurranteed in every particular , My bar is supplied with Finche's Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 1871 Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the Fine s Brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon, oct lS-tf NEW PIANOS $125 Each, and all styles, including Grand Square and Upright, all strictly first class, sold at the lowest nkt cash whoi.ebalr factort prices, direct to the i-ukch askk. These Pianos made one of the tin est displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the Highest Honors oyer 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established over 36 years The Square Grands contain Mathu shek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale. the greatest improvement in the history of fiann making. The Uprights are the bnest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., ap 7-16m 31 East 15th street. V Y Hotel, GOLDSBORO, V. C. AFIR8T-CLA.SS HODftEin every respect, especial arrangements ofle.ed to Com mercial tourists. riic-8 Reasonable. J. M. BUSTING, Forme lv of Wilmington and P. P C Co. L. F. MERRITT, Formerly of Petersburg 4 BlueR'dge springs, may 19- Proprietors. a DV ERTIS'E in he Wilmington Journa J (In rtf tho odleat week It mnm n.v. lisfeeu in tm Stete. Otfioe corner. V ;r anu j Miscellaneous. DISLIKING TO EXTB INTO A XEWSPAPKR CONTROVERSY , P L. BKIDtiEKS & CO., Ilave be$btofoit retrained from saying anything on the subject of the Duff Gordon Sherries, AND W, T. Halters & Co.'s J Baker Whiskey, Both of which they have kept since open ing, although some of their friends and competitors CLAIM to be Sole Agents. W. T. WALTER'S & CO. Refuse to make any o&e iheir Agent, re serving the right to sell t whom they please. By Business Men It is well known that such articles as the DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, MUM'S CHAMPAGNE, etc.. have no Local Agents throughout the country, as they can aiways be bought mucu cheaper, iu smal! quauti- i tie.-, from second hands, than tLe Agents can sell at, thwy he us compelled to pro- UcL the tiatlc of fliose who buy hundreds of packag s at a time. WE AEE SURPRISED That our friends, with their long Business Experience , should have brought forward such a weak point as . this, but can. now understand, paying package rates to the Agents, why they supposed, ou account f the low price at which we were selling the goods that ours was not the genuine arti cle. Respectfully, and truly, P. L. B1UDOERS & CO., The Liamond 3 for 10 cents, Cigars, aTe all the 'go. The P-R-I -N-C-I-P-K Cigar is the best 1 Cent Cigar Ever brought to Wilmington. A New Lot ol them just received. P. L. BRIDGERS & GO. may a The MjUlimafre. 13 H. O'BItlAV, of Fan Fra-cisco, Oal., -L says : "Herald Compound is the best Cement for broki n wares I ever saw. 1 have a; tides mended with it that stand as good as before they were roken." Sold by al drug-gi-ts ai d country merchants, or f y our drug trist has: 't g t it nor wont send for it. a nd 25 cent for a bottle to JVO. T. PATRICK. SnlflMan'fr, apl i9-U Wadesbor.o, N. C Stsamer Passu rt, JAiT. J. W. HARPER, Vnl resume SUNDAY TRIP3 TO SMITHVILLE, AprU 27,weather permitting. Dally T.ips as usual. Leave Dock at 9.30 A. M. apl 24 GEO. MYERS, Agent. Furniture. TUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY a large assortment of Waiuut and other grades of FURNITURE, which we offer at Great Bargains. Call and examine. ieb 19 D. A. SMI 1 H & CO. Furniture ! Furniture ! A Large Assortment of WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! ! to be sold at the very bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Ac, Ac., as well as common Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Chairs and Rockers of all sorts, Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Parlor Suit", Lounges, Shades, Bed ding and everything belonging to a First Class Furniture Establishment. Also, another lot of the celebra'ed Genuine Stewart Sewing Machines, a real comfort. For sale at F. A. 8CHTJTTE'S, 26 and 28 Front and 11 to 15 Dock sts. mhc 10 rnui.' ui uii.hiM JOIiR A 1.. im aim the very best advertising edinau in the! State. Try it, Wilcox, Cibbs & Cos, CELEBRATED FERTILIZER, ' The Best and Cheapest ! COTTONfCUANO I In offering to you th WILCOX. GJBMS & CO.s MANIPI-f .TKj another season, we io so it h tbe most itertW't eoi.til-..'-e win ui .. . N" i BEST AND CHLAPLT KKKTlLlZMt i;i use: 1 "CMttU Tf ic no ncrnr art i.'l- iwinii it (f pvnr iiiicnts In NCSlalilii.1! il a i i for years with tmbomided suec t. painin iu favor fronilyear to ver w "v' " v.v , . . -j ' - - - - -. .'a Hir, lUil f'tvl accepted as the STANDARD b KR I II JZER. It has been our success it as wi 1 1 9 in in., t in iunm in rnt nnni.n a 11 i r i niii.it Matiui m . -i - . .... . ..I - uv This Guano is so well known that it is unnecessary to publish any certificate k annex a few testimonials in our circulars only rrom I'lanters who have ma,ir tests of it alongside the Peruvian Guano, as showing how it cmnDare a in. n Guano, which has heretofore been generally esteemed above all other Fertilizer111 He will have only a moderate supply for sale and would request Planters to their orders early. Ou paya jan 29-dAw THEBIST THe world SOLD B AW r- . FOR PARTICULARS "l"lolnu" " ADDRESS WhiteSewing Machine CoT Clevelan d , ohio THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Piop'lor. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Published. Postage Free. ONE DOLLAR Per Year, oO Cents for Six Months, An Extra Copy to every Club of Ten. New York Herald, Published every Day in the Year. Postage Free. $10 pays for one year, Hundays included. $8 pay? for one year, without Sundays. $5 pays for six months, Sundays included. $4 pays for six months, without Sundays. $2 pays for one year for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for six months for an specified day of the week, $1 per month (inelvding Sundays') will be charged on subscriptions for a less period than three months. TO EUROPE Including Postage. Daily $17 30 Weekly (European Edition) 4 00 Weekly (Domestic tuition) 2 00 NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED, Postage Free. Daily Edition. ..Two and a half cts. per Copy Sunday Edition Four cts. per 'py- Weekly Edition Two cents per Copy N. B. Not less than 6 copies mailed to newsdealers at wholesale rates. We allow no comm scions on subscriptions Daily Edition Address, NKW lORK BEKALD, mch 19 Bioadwav and St. Ann N. Y. The New and Popular oot & Shoe Store. 32 MARKET STREET. THE PI0XEER OF LOW PRICES ! N O OLD STUCK TO WORK OFF AT ANY PRICE ! All New Goodg, selected with a great deal of cat e, in accordance with the times. All of my Goods warranted. Notice some of the prices : A Lady's nice Cloth Buskin, from 60c to $1.00. A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from dOc to $1.25. A Gent's nice Box-Toe Gaiter, from $1.25 up to the best Mj Ladies' and Children's Department is now complete. A call at my place and a fair comparison are all 1 ask. Beware of old st ck . You will spend yonr money for nothing. Remember, no trouble to show my New Stuck. Respect uliy, C. ROSENTHAL 32 Market lit. pi 28 Sitm of tke Little Boot. Headquarters fur Al?, Lager Be or and Porter. H 1VIAB.CUS Sl SCSI'S, No. 6 Market Street fJAB FDRNTU YOU WKH TBE BBd Ale, Lager Beer a4 Porter, buth kef and bottled, inu c.ty. Country orier. promptly attended t o THE MANIPULATED GUANO ! :o: in i .... n our stniv, not to make it EQUAL to others but RUPgjUOJg iu thp rtrts we refer yon to the many of your neilibois I W ki r Agents are authorized to bell the MANIPULATED on very favoral,U 1h iu cotiou next Fall. m H JAS T SO SJMPLC - J 500, tLAT NUMBER OH v" LIFE IN A BflTTLF, The Must YhJuable Medical Disoov ery Known to "the World V. More Use for Quinine, Calomei or Mineral Poisons Life for tin .blood, strength for the Nerves and Health for AIL AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUJMJi: building up the constitution wutbeonlirV, way ol bani ting dinea.e and bein tr.b, with weakness of the lunjrs, cstwrh, ut, much broken down in constitution, .,, after tr in the beet physicians and ifiL out my money for mmy kinds of BMSvuX advertised without finding a permaneat ci r 1 b can doctoring myself, uiinjr medicino made from roots and herbs, lfornm.lt cisco vered a wonderful bitter or UM Cleanser, the nrt bottle of whicn trave me oe life and vigor, and in time effected a per mi nent cure. 1 was free trom catarrh, nn !un became strong and sonnd, being able to iud the mobt severe cold and exposure, and t int gained over thirty-pounds in weight. ?(,. ing confident that 1 had made a woidertti discovery in medicine, I prepared a quaaiitr ot the Root bitters, and was in tbe iubitel giving tbom away' to sick friends and neigh bors, I found the medicine effected the at wonderful cores of all diseases cnitd irn humors or scrofula iu the blood, lmprudeaet, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney Dissm, Torpid Liver, Ac , Ac. The ntwi of aj disco very in this way spread from one penoi to another until I fonnd myself called up t to supply patients with mediciue tar aad wide, and I was induced to establish a lab- r atorr for compounding and bottling tbe Ko 4 Bitters in large quantities, and I nor d n al'iiny time to this business. I was at first backward in presenting ei'oe- myselt or discovery in tnis way to the pioi c, not being a patent med ciue man sad w.ii small capital, bat I am getting bravery uw that. Hince I first advertised this .cm I h&ve been crowded witn orders from drsj gists and country dealers, and tbe bondrrdi of letters I have received from persons eri prove the fact that no reniedy ever dia much good in so short a time and had so aid sucaes .as the Root Bitters. In fact, 1 ts convinced that tney will soon take tbe o all otbe- medicines in uss. Mjl '7 " hund ed retail d ugisti, right here al bj in Cleveland, now sell Root Bitters, "in whom have already sold over one Uioa bottles. Root Sitters are strictly a medical prrpu atton, such as was used in tbe good old hit of our forefathers, when people w re eiJ by some simple root or plaat, and M calomel and other poisons of the ai kingdom ere unknown. 1 h.;y acc strongly on the liver tod kid.. keep tfie bowels regular and build up u nervous system. ' hey penetrate every P1 of the body, searching out every tsm , bone and tissue from the head to te cleansing and sti engthening the fooDU springs of life, hence they must rscfi diseases by purification and nourishment. So matter what your fee'ings or ijmfV1 are, what the disease or ailment is, use Hitters. Don't wait an il you are J if you only leel bad or miserable, ue0" Bitters at once. It may eave your HI-. Thousands of person's in ail p',, country are already using Hoot g They have saved many lifes of Qssisyf who Lad been given np by fr leads and sWPj ciaas to die, and have permaseatlr maayold chronic easMt of Catarrh, e. Rhsumatism, Dyspepsia, and tkn b where all other treatments had (ilf trrn ,,..KI. ,-l S1. alk ku.Hichl. ft-iStl ' dizziness, weakness, bad taste in Ua jMV, nervousness. and broken down in (m' nervnusneN.and broken down Yon will be. earnl if tot Sake H"- ii arj ; . r, ar aave v"u numors ana piuipice J fir nkinY nlhmir aril. riVH TOO ". health atrnrth and hautv U Iot , -ft tera. i : LL-J T knnv iat ioal. OnVS t . cv huai bug because my discovery euf'i, miny of their patients, b t ! r0 ttisnts, b t Isr rot L, and determiostios t"n( as fast as pes ltW.JJ.t now my desire rn v kimt Mittarm world Hold by wbolesaleand retail " - . . np sent ry- KUU SUU IUUHU T UlVCUMUr) .1 " t'r i AO nr blttK. pr six bottles $5.00. For eruticts " derfol cu derfol cu ea, aee my large a -. ; r f each battle of medicine. ied aadu roomll f large ei ea " . yoamelt !W lair f,ni- Arnrrirlat AT nercHasi FRaZIKk'd ROOT BlTTaR be" Tt recommend because he makes s irife O. W. FRA1ZKK, 338 Hupei ior t. . Cl l . 8 v v-- :h lam mr. Orajrg ista. TT sTi i iV J I Pal IUJ IIHIi I ' Mff iflllL HiU'UMll'ITllllIll UttMPf
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