V 7
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gandayi c-
ti;4?SSl. T. JAMB 5
a u rCiUinoNB. Vostaok paid.
-t ys7,$5 00 Six isontba, 3W ; Thre
" .moTitiia.Sl 15; Ooe month, 60 cent,
e paper will t delivered by carriers,
re of charge, in apy part of tbe city, at the
bore rt33, or 12 cart? per wei .
A ilTertkis rate? low and liberal
,57Sab3eribrB will plane report any and
;l ftilarosto receize Vbeir papers regularly.
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
ycache, Soreness of the Chest,
r, uuinsy, oora i nroaz, o wait
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scads, Uenerai uoaiiy
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
- Feet and Ears, and all other
V.1,. Fains, and A ches.
Ki Prrpratlm on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
Sk.fafsttt7-tt.inple tui cheap ExUrnal
lUfiiady. A trial entiils but the comporatiTely
triding ratly of 69 Cents, and erery on Buffer
ing yyith pain can haTO cheap and posititd proof
cr iU claims.
Directions in Eloren Languages.
SOLD BY ALLDRUGCHSTS AM) DEALERS
- u . ; EI JEDI0HE. .
A; VO GEIiEK, Ss, CO,,
april SrVv-cM to; -
JOE -..PERSON'S
NEVER "FAILS. .
It Will: Cara if Fairly Tested.
It rfVes me much pleasure to be able to
state that I have derived an effectual cure of
Scrofala from tne use 01 ars. w " I
rfi At-t dUease. I had Buffered
t'om Scrofula for more lhati three years,
.. rir! of ever erettino: well. 1
was treated during that time by three very
JSS ffySclaaf .without j good mjlt.
Ithen-went tothe National Surgical InsU
tatAtlttto.Ga:rtedjraa treated U.ere
mor4 than two months, with no better re-
sTtS family itf"
Afreturnlnff Irom the Institute, l waa
wrsuaded to tfy Mrs. Person'a remeoy,
ThS not used it more than a week before I
l had not nseu ii. healine proper-
discOYereutM.--.-- ; ndthe
oomysSn7ha
. -. T f..j.,n tVmiffht oi eye:
nSoTtnir pVendid healtlx and am ia
jratlrc, and rtrong tonic
most "rmy opin on that it should
" regularly. It to my opi heale.
betaken some ItRhOuld
i to remore sti means, for I have
bctakenregxilarlybyfiimea ,
.omeUmea n"rfolma that the
business. ould commence to re-
carcalrcadyjmaae woma com
trograder Sii cure Is
taken regularly waJl an
be taken at ,uw V-,6uffering from
commeuu Yttf, fiurclY cure you
Scroiuia w j - - j 8pcat from expe-
Klttreu; V- .:,-r, remarkable
cenu -
A A Tl I f 1 I
cures. Tin ppr,0n. Tranklin
ton.N.C. ow. , . .W-iw-nac
mington.N. W - -
Ship Potice
A cautionea ----
wwr- a , cw
-of the Br. StcamshiPBARNl
A. . M V V 111 KtUW -v
of the Br. Steamsm 1 i Phta ot tneir
MORE, Cap
contractine
. . . - -
Hew Advertisement e.
v .RHEniilATISM.
w X. 7
C ' AND''
Ci r.ECEIYED BY EVERY
. "
eand by JVil. Tlie prices will be as
fow or lowei than ever before.
f ' " "Respectfully, ,
( Rm M. fyiclntire.
p sept 22 -- -
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VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVEBTISE3CEST3.
Opxba, House Jobn E Owens
W.H. Sterlixo Notice
HEiNSBEsa kb Great Economy
C W Yates School Books
The receipU of cotton at this port to
day foot up 1,306 bales, the largest any
one day thia season.
Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black"
fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort
ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. t
CoL" A. " Pope, General Passenger
Azent for the Associated Railroads of
Virginia andihe Carolina, i3 in the
city to-day on a brief visit.
Call at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and
Kakes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, &c There
you have the lowest prices. 1
Mcssr3. Brown & Koddick's new quar-
. a -
.1.1, xj-- ; )nJ
UUi UaUUOVlUV.su UIJ gwwww
State. The large, wide front is almost
entirely of glass.
The Hickory Press gives the rates on
six different classes of goods from that
. . w.m; i T:t,,rt
noint to Wilmmirton and lticnmond.
They are as follows: To Wilmington,
$1.04; .85, .73, .61, .51, .40. To Bich
mond, $1.04, .85, .73, .61,. 51, .40.
We understand that John Campbell,
colored, the owner of the horse and cart
mentioned in yesterday's Review in con
nection with the larceny of a barrel of
pork, has given bond for his appearance
at the next term of the Criminal Court
and been released from jail.
Made from harmless materials, and
adapted to the needs of fading and fall -
:. !,,. PoWa TTnir Rftls&m has
Sf Vnfcan tteSrt and
reliable hair restorative.
Wovu w -o
Unmailable.
. TTnmn ilnJilfi matter, addressed as fol-
TrtTv rmainn in the PostofficO in this
ivnof a w
city:
Fenderson William, No 301 Dickson
tj;1o. 'Piss? P A Sawrer. No 4
Ob4w, "", -
Cedar street, Boom 15, Globe Omce.
City Court.
Robert Stevenson and William WiU
in, ih fwn rolored bovs whose case
was continued from yesterday, were ar -
raigned before the Mayor again to-day.
Stevenson was discharged but Williams
was held for further examination. Mean
time the empty bags found in defendant's
possession with the mark of Kon them,
aro still awaiting identification.
Studv vour interest. You cannowj. Above is a Dlate representing a
buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at
- - . . .
Jacobi's. T
Retnrned
Mr. C.W. Yates has returned to the
i 4. ;n
York ia the interest of bis business,
His description of the displays ormonrn-
ms uescripuon u v J
'vlJ.
wa awv - a.
one mass
ways," in
W wuaw .wB ,
of gloomy drapery. Many of the adorn
ments were very costly, Tiffany's, for in
stance, being shrouded ia crape from the
roof td the basement.
1 Misdemeanor.
Louis Sheridan, colosgd, was arraigned
before a magistrate this morning charged
with a violation of the law which is con
tained in chapter 70 of Battle's Eevisal,
which makes it a misdemeanor for any
person to entice aw h
any servant or empioje. "
1 CV.Airn 19
r.haredwith prevenUng laborers iromi. . pri(3flY niirht. The defendant was
from
v n m.
working on board of a vessel after tney
had contracted to perform service mere.
The justice before whom this case wasi
brought bound defendant over to next
term of the Criminal Court, m accoro-
n;r. 4tin aVinrn iir.t.
UUCw -tLt MW M.ww.
llornoAsain.
w.. WprP Plad to meet and welcome
back home again this morning, after an
absence of two weeks, our townsman, R.
t .TnnM. Esa.. who has just returned
, r,n amcetinz of the
0ffluVw-r-
Soucrcign Grand LoJge or J. u. u.
recently held in Cincinnati. Mr. oocea
tells us that the pleasure of tne occasicn
was marred very much by the deain
thc President and that many of tne
tiviUes which had been arranged ior u
doncd altogcmer;. -
Brand banqnet at ne "
J MKcar, - . h-
we think he looked aa t onga
was
glaa to gefc uw. fr-v7rfll "
. ... x. . n nin iimiiiif
& IU Uiva .
once more to enjoy
i mora to enioy r- . -
3 ""
OPERA. HOUSE.
Solon JSUln&Ie
audience greeted Jttr.nuwe..
the Opera R
first .ppcarance after so loog an absence
from our city. To seo J no. t. U wens
ia inimitable character and
liupet-1
... . it l . :.
sonations and not laogn woum uo chuiV
u f ot a faner.
aient to acting chief mourner at a inner-
:.t:.. .t . 4-.. ,n d romem.
r. . 1 j rri. I
ma m a null iha npr nnnariEU. a uc i
W . WWW W . W. "
first
ffil'R'it-SfiCi:'- Xi rJ
night
" 16 . o 4 v . r n- .n.t.in
OweM..Jo3UaBUerbj folljiam-
art Vila rpnnf.itmn ft fl. 1 trSt-CIASS lOW.XOU
edhis reputation as a first-class low xoni
edian. But it was in the second piece
tnat nis ccnius, r woicu nevci uico,
shown out more-
assumed character
.'
in Citter 0fthe pieces presented; it is
. J ... ..... ' r ..i
1116 w lilt I UwkUl D lw4W.vw
brings a smile of good hnmor upon the
countenances until it spreads into an nn-
controllable huge laugh which is kept up
until the curtain drops on the last scene.
Mr. Owens' autDOrt is cood and eacn
Mr.vw8nr nppjn Bu
y,nn n!n.m1ti anr W riftrt tft the SatlS
wuw w. - r - -- ---
faction oitue auaience, j.o-uiftub
Owens appears in one of his very be
characters Major DeBoots, in Every
body's Friend and we advisd all who
wish to spend an enjoyable evening to
visit the Opra House. Jt is good, for
the health to take such recreation occa
sionally and even dyspeptics would find
an evening with Owens a pretty good
antidote for the ills that they suffer.
1
I When
We need not be physicians to know
we have and how to cure a ioia.
We can bare a special physician alwajs
1 1 nnnnoniAltf O
bottle of
nuar. i j v hccuiu" iuuiwuivuv m
r -D.ll'o PahmIi dxrrnn "PrlA 9S r.P.nt.
' j zjr "
ut. jjmki a wugu sjj.. - ..w- -w
Memorial Tablet.
TIT 1 r At XT "VTlj- ni-ytti I
we learn iromiuucn
man that the tablet to be erected to tne
memory of Bishop Atkinson in thechan -
eel of St. James' Church, in this city, is
, nmo.iA ni1 will ioon be for -
uwit vwuii., '
warded by the church lurnisner, Mr. a.
Geissler, of New Yoik. It consists of a
brass plate on a slab of dove-colored
1 marble, the latter being nearly two and
a half feet wide by four feet long. On
tne iour corners oi vuc piu
with emblems of the lour evangelists in
the order of St. Matthew, St. John, St.
Mark and St. Luke, the lion being made
to symbolize St. Matthew and the angel
St. Mark, while ordinarily it is the re-1
I " - - .
mitre. The inscription, in lettering of
I red and black, is as follows : "To the
revered and beloved memory of the Kt.
Rev. Thomas Atkinson d. p., ll . p.,
third BishoD'of North Carolina. Born
at MansBeld, VumMa county, Va.(
August Cth, a. D. 1807. Consecrated
Bishoo f North Carolina, October 17tli,
a- . 1853. Fell asleep in Jesus at Wil-
mineton, N. C. January 4th, 1881. Hi,
I . . . .i ... i 1 r
body rests oeneatn tnis cuauwi m ouic
hope of a blissful resurrection."
Bachupalba."
cuick. complete cure 4
days,
v;n.J nfl'PAtinna. smarting, freauent or
t :-- Ti-f Ta n Unn.
XJ i UiOLO. . iSJWK vi w.
ueroro a iuagmraie.
. -m A
Isaac Stanley, colored, was arrested
. . n.M
upon a warrant swum uui. vj
1 -
glary, alleged to Have oeen commuiea
m o
I mmitted by Justice Milhs for trial un-
i til morrow morning at 11 o'ciockv i.
search warrant was also issued by
I jcg Millis, against same defendant,
lte affidavit of Came Boon, and
I -lA in iYta Viarxla nf nffir Simm
. piiwVl -
Kicnardson, wno iauCu nower, w u
iowwCr, -m, uui
articles named
I cover any of the missing articles named
in the warrant on Stanley's premises.
Through exposure in the war, Mr.
Georce 1. Graham, No. 820 Nineteenth
street, PhUadelphiacOntracted a variety
of ills, and he says a very troublesome
x., rheumatism m tke right leg and
i foQt wa8 a T inheritance that be Had
tried in vain w ge.
oi ",r;tve yu a t reUef even
lea - 1 ftppUcation of the Oil. Be-
forc r,otue n0 prpcaasea naa
,. I ,v. j.. hu cntirelT left turn, wlucn
uVSbitc. cntu,!, to the . of
not Jacobs OU
Beaatifr your nomes by using the
mu ... . ' i s
I v. Eiiataelr aint, ready rnixpi n war
. ,
. . , ou t.t.
. -0t' in 4h I an ear loinecauoi aisiress, naYB uireuujf i neipicss conamon ne is uepenucui. upon
conspicuously in the ;9trlnr,ft: an a-ed widowed mother, the sight of
;Clolon Shingle 31:' u Uhom cries aloud for help. , Give iome-
r
1
7 !
Mr. Sneedcn and His Condition i
Mr. John Sneeden. who was wounded so
'grievously at the firing of the minute I
Xtoing better; to-day Jthan
Was even hoped for: yesterday. .Hi left
and.he basloii
. A
a w j v r m w t v wn w rm 1111 i i i. 1 1 1 wi a
.r , . , 7 , - ...
isoff inai amDuiaiioa 01 iuxs wwuuci
- . - iaft
BOt necessary. Uia face is aiso
much disfigured by the powder, but he
sars that ho can see out of both of nis
therefore. $ noir..ferei.. One .of Iho
phjPiciansin attendance has expressed to
th he mu sm hig
oomditionis most deferable, and onr
citizens, ever ready as they are to lend
iii. i r. i i ri w iii 1 1 1 1 1 mini a u u. 11 a ku. vjui w
.i f awf
may be made looking to a provision for
his future. He has, we understand, a
widowed mother and a sister de
pendent .upon him for support,
soma of his friends are
o a petition to Congre53
I ' . , ,
prayiDg that a pension may be ordered
I r L .7 . ..
, h3 benefit. The fact that the acci-
dent occnrted.rtile firing minute gnnson
a solemn public occasion should famish I
strontr ffrounds in suDnort of his claims. I
sirong grounas in Bnpjwrnw u v I
We do notdouDt tnat a monsrarpeuuim i
for his relief can been secured with
proper enorts made at this time and it
can be presented and urged at the meet-
:i rn Tk,K. nnrf Tft
1115 ui vuujjicsa iu 6wuw -w
secure this it is onlv necessary to striKe
no w while the iron is hot.
Reduction In Marine Insurance-
We are glad to note that the Under-
writers Agency has given ear to the pe-1
I J-J 1 If. 1TT?Wli.
. uuon lorwarueu uj jut. if ttuiuaasitu,
irresiuenii 01 iae aamucr 01 vuuilucjlww,
and others some time since, asking a rc-l
dmction of the rate on marine insurance
i , ... , a f foreitra ports. Mr.
1 yanj3okkeien received a letter this morn-
from J Ra vmond Smith, Secretary
1 - TT , v.-.i i.
oi tne unuerwritwrs, ia wmcu uc uuuucu
Ur VanBokkelen officially that hereaf-
ter the rate of marine insurance from
Wilmington, by sail, to all European
I wiU be reduced one-eighth per
cent.
List of Letters.
. The following Is a list of the letters ie
mainine unclaimed in the City Postoffice
Wednesday, Sept. 28:
A W F Alexander.
B Wm Blackville, Laurah Brown,
1 John H Burnett, Bently & Hemslin, A
I - - -r. - . ir-ii.- -r i.
iowaen, r.isie unse, muu B ijuija.
C S P Coalman, Lmoust Clark, Jno
Calk Jarrett Chestnutt.
D W W Davis, S B Dudley, Rebecca
Davis.
E W J Ejran.
F A Fisher, Victor Fleitcher, Mollie
Frizell, Frank Fairs, Laura Frank, Jane
Fonville, Susan Foy.
G Henry P Gibson, Charles Guyer
H Joseph Hawes, care Anthony
Howe ; B H Hanskms, Harvey Hmes,
Mary Hill, J A Hanlean, Amanda Hill,
J Hall, Kate Hawkins, Elder Sylvester
Hassel. W S Hindes, T J Herring,
Robt H Harriss, G M Hall.O G Hopkins.
J Eliza Jackson. Aron Jones. Ben
jamin James, Hester Johnson, James
r r- T TAV.nnnn
Jones, Hyram Joyner, Mary E Johnson,
1. 1 Richard Jordan.
I K B Kennicutt. Henry Kmc, Jno T
- - "
I 1J 11CU1 T UlCli Ui IVIQIHU ,1 otiiiw.
- Mv ..;,!;. w fnnfftml.
Thomas A McKenaie, P O McMillan,
I ir.t.;n. UTolTrtw f artha MrITp.nzie- Jane
i r.i v, tjTTTm"
i cjoy Harriett Merritt, II Z Murray,
H P Murray, Neal Mahalia.
N Catharine Nixon.
P Elizabeth A Pettitt, John H
Parker. Mollie Parker. W T Parker Sc
Co.
R Isaac Rennels, Jennie Rubber,
Florence Ransom, D H Russell, C A
Russell. 2. Serbie Robeson, Edward Rult.
I g Q
Smith, Cain Smith, Mollie
Soicer. .
g icCPf Maggie Steward, Lucy Simmons,
I T rtnra Rpnm. .Tnhn Smith. Jeff Star-
Lanra Sessum, John Smith, Jeff S tor
ff1 Smith.
w Mc Willson, Maggie Watgue,
Lucv Wallace. H Waker. Harlee Wil-
Uza tfcKcdder care J H Wad.
i d rs F K Wright, W FP White,
Alnand. Worthamf
Y William Yorick. '
PeTaODJ caUinS for letters in above lis
will please say "advertised"; if not claim-
cd in 30 days will be sent to dead letter-
officef Washington, D. C.
BRINK, T. M.
I numiogwn,
ITew Hanofer County,
St: S. c
nttra (Tn th JACO-
N I ,fg for Blinds and Doors, Glass,
. - ... i . . i
i ic. x ou can get; ait sizesj anaai me
I lowest nncea. T
I IIC UU UUIVCTwl, uak HUO wMWW iui I . . , i
ITT- 3.;T
'-Bit
27. 1881. NO. 228
Quite a ripple of excitemeivt was .ere
ated on Market street about 1 o'clock
to-day, by a paterfamilias, who tinder
took to horsewhip a young man for al
member of his
family. Thfr ii', l were oth arrested
andcarried to th CityalTwherelthey
re regnlzed forlheif appearance to-
Lz2L-L vk-U ir.-U-
rrm t irriiia iiniriuiiu ir-1 11 r i iin i m v i i .
' ' 1
Aiafar thf fiuffrr.-: .
The following is a copy of a subscrip
tion lis tin behalf of Mr. Sneeden which
has been left at the Pnrcell House:
-The case of Mr. John.Sneedcn, who
wa3 so terribly hurt on September .26th
. . -
by the premature discharge of a cannon
Jing flPred in honor of w dead Presi-
:-, n Mnnl orlir dufMNinir
-S.T-toffi
ajmpathyofa generous.public . In his
F. M. King & Co, 25 ;
Jos. Craig, 1 . . ,
?uBA Shopmate,. 25.
Chas. Frost, J
DIED.
On the 17th September. 1881, at Rocky
Point, little ANNIE BO WDEN, daughter
of Andrew aud same uwaen, agea o
years and 5 months.
Little Annie, tne only aaugater, was a
WSJSTLSSU
saca a treasure. But,lather ana mother.you
must rememoer xnat our mue ones arc
loaned to us for some wise purpose, and
weh that purpose is accomplished, tne
giver of all good gifts takes them back
I Dain but eternal ior and pleasure. Then
strive, my dear parents, to meet little Annie
I liAawon vltapa tViaia will t Tlrt TTinr TaTt.
nuW -
. ingj no more sorrowing.
Fkeend.
Hew Advertieements
iMotice,
mQ TELEPHONIC EXCHANGE SUB-
II
Please add to you list, C. P. MEBANE.
Ship Broker. Vf . H. STERLING,
sept27.lt " " "' Manager
OPPPA HOUSE.
I W a" 1 m aw w wkm
FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN WIL
MINGTON OF THE EMINENT
COMEDIAN,
Mr. John E- Owens.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, V
Mr. Owens will appear in Two of his Most
Celebrated Characters, Max. DkBoots, In
EVERYBODY'S FRIEND !
And MR. GILMAN, in 1 -
HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE!
Seqts can be secured to-day at Dyers'
sept 27 - .
Brick and Shingles.
50,000
No. 1 HARD BRICK,
1 lyr (ff 4 in. and 5 SHINGLES,
O.UUU
COAL and WOOD in full supply
cept 20 3t
J. A. 8PRINGER.
Great Economy
rpa B JY YOTJlV8TATI02rE&r of eVery
yariety and s tjla. ' School Books and Blank
Books. A coinpia'e etoolc always, on. hand
at lowest prieea.
I-
Get tha Best
-pIASOB AND
O ROANS CHEAP FOB
JL ; - - ' -' " '
O? so or on the easy i -italment plan, at
HEISSBEROiR'a,
Lira Book: and Mai!o Htora
stpt 28
. THE : - .. ;
LAUHIHBURG EllTERPRISE
JB IBB.BiST J1ISD1UM tsrevgh. wbia
to advertiaa Fall and Wiotor Ooodt aooag
the people of Kolwaon, Kichmond and An
ton eonatiea, ia North Oarolioa, and in the
border conn ties of Bocth - Oarolina ; Th
Enterprise has a larso and isereainf eirea
lation in tie Paa Daa and Oapa Faaf awetioa
f thif BUU, taTinjt obtained a lard eiroa
lation ia the Utter duriaz the eix mootha it
waa pabUahed ia Fayeuerille before its rt-
oaoral to ; Laazinbuxic-, aod ia the Zoraer
within the laat few montha. - .;, . , .-"
AdTertiwacnta will be inserted by the
Bioatb, oxiarter and yar at tetooabl rateJ
Addreas U. I. KctiUrJTI,
Tirginia Duchess-Pears,
s
EVEN CRATES ot those Dclicioua Yir.
rinia Duchess Peazs received to-day; '
My f: lends and customera have tried them
Ijr seven years and anew what they are.
.. . .For aaloat i v.-
. 8.G.NORTHR0P,S,
cept 10 Water and Market at. Stores
1 tri?4 ' M J?l ; til d 1 1 f
frca w frtandjca w csi all . rabjjni t .. i
faaaral lateral but .
f Taa &amt afthiwTli ilViyi bi f
tsfir B5Itcrr-'-"- r r; "
. . . a l id ,t At' H tUT-'
ifTiwniiiiilainMimimn iwlllwi
pat sidt of taa papain .-oii'i U;i
I - : i u
j . ParaonaIUtiCittJilaT0lA4 ,l jul i.iwrt
; ArJ UUepayaadpttrtWiarlyc.;i'i7
rt4 that Cxt Sdltrudoii aota2wayiKrri
tha Titwiot orrwpcadeata, tslejt sojialr i I
b tae edXtorial eolawea,' . , ...igt i-cmL
i
New Adycrtifiomont3.
School Books. 1 "
:. AND -
1
SEC OK HAR3D.
'AT
1
B rices itq
00 rn .r
IN ADDITION !?IQ MX Already, ,
.full Bno of Fancy and Staple
a r q STii ;.
Goods I havo onihe
IS '
.M '.si
New York Steaiherl!
: - '-
To arrive on 'Tuesday "next. 27Ui
. . v, r j. , - r. .... . fTv.t -
inst,, a fuU .assorfment 9f L ,.
EFIGLISHt GERMAN AND FRENCH ,
LJ iX O .3 O,
All Imported.
. - -
Consisting in part of .
Swiss, ' : ,';
Nenfchatel,'
; Sap -Sago, , . '
Comijne Haas,
Roqueforf, '
Stilton, :
Oheddar.
Muenstcd,
Fromago De Brie,
Hoi
i Jt -vt Fromago D'lsigny.
These goods being : now in thia
market, I cordially invite all to call
r..'
and examine them.
.if ?v
JNO, L. BO AT WRIGHT,
IVo. 11 & is IV.Tront St
; Bagging and Ties
. I . .'
1000
f Whole' and Half Eolls Bagging"
3000 p'cdTljES
Bacons Coffee; Sugar.: ' :
200 B0XeS SmolteaniI) fl SidJ -pQ'Ba
Coffee eregradej, j
Qnn Bbia Sugars, Granulated, '4
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The Gosmopolitan
NEW SOOBS !
AR IS THE PLACE , WHERE YOU,! 1 '
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intlflcally tnixed ' S ammer vnaks 1 w
found in the city. The "rery , best Vices
Champagnes an liquors Always on hand'
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