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arllMMfcMagj. wii iimmi win wn in-. w aayO"1 urwwin iii. 'ii'ji ".yTp' .. , - r P -f ? 1 J 2ISfikiiC?3 " ... 1 1 1 .1 ? . Efv r f 3,1 At 1 . y t. -rt t , - . . ... . ' - - , :Hr. Joan, ,t. jamcu, kdttos aho rBoraxxro. ' o U . " i r I j . lits.,dtJt..,td iosL;:!c"il gftiaij ba -iiy aad "all RtiTt Tat tsA ttJM into tdid alwayt be fa alihed bH rrr ....: - 'Aw if- l r ' rv f -i SUBSCRIPTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. 1.. year, J 5 00 Six months, S3 60 s.Thnt waths, f 1 15 ; Ob month, 60 eeats. rfce paper will be delivered by carriers, r of eharg t, la any part of tbs city, atth Parsofiilir-i bora rates, or IS cents per weak. Adrertiaiajr ratet low and liberal TjQN,-.. C.v. TUESDAY, -vfAaa ttuerpeesTyasd partlialtrlV vnr. v 98aberibers will please report aaj and 4, 188i: fO -234 11 rail ores to reeeire iheir paper regularly. 9 tmwsoz correspondaati. nUn w It' u til f X Jl .-jte "Mf." , , : ; ,.. . ... va i I rvi i.j OCTOBER w-a Jin ! r Uavr- Advertii omenta I I TIIE GREAT iron. EHEUHATiSH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, , Backache, Soreness of the Chest; Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and . V Scalds, General Bodily "l 5 Painty . -l-iT 7b0iS5, Ear and HSadacho, Frosted Feoi and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. - , Xo Preparation on earth equal St. Jacobs Oil . a simple and cheap Xxtcraal , Kerned j. A trial entail but the eomcaratirelT with pain can biro cheap and poaltirt proof r its claims. . Directions in Beren Language. BOLD BY ALL DBTTGGI8T8 AHD DE1LEEB IH HEDICHTE. A. VOGETER & CO.. -ZTaZt imore, 2&d. 17. jf. aprll lMtMta te Ealkiqii, N. C, Sep t. 27, 1881. Mr3. Job Pxksox, . .. Franklinton, N. 0. Dear Madame In reply to your leti ter assmg what 1 thine of your iiemedy, I wonld sav that the sales have been TP.ry fair, and so far as I can learn, the Reme dy has been very satisfactory to my cos tomers woo nave nsea u, especially so m the case of a little irirl of this city, ten years of age, who was troubled for "a long time with sores breaking out over thp face and neck, haviner the arjcexTk ance of Scrofula, and whicn had resistetl the usual alterative treatment for a long time.' She took four bottles of , th Bit ters last Spring, when the sores Entirely disappeared, and up to this timer she 'has had no return of them, her kin looking as fair and clear as anyone's.! ' Tinsting that you may receive the "suc- ce?s which your itemcdy seems xo meriii, I am, very respectruliy yours,-- -, ,VAL SIMPSON, - " y-' - Druggist For sale in Wilminirton by Dr. Wo. H. Oreen. Send for circular of testimo- AND W j,' Jt V SIX J RE BEING RECEIVED BY EVERY 4 A Steamer and by Rsll. The prices will be as low or lowei than ever before. Respectfully, R. M. ' IVlclntire. n FERTILIZERS AMD FERTILIZIUQ MATERIAL . . - COTTON AND CORN PLANlERS Truckers and others can get Into -correct channel to trade adyantsgeously by comj munlcatlng with '' ' " ' JA8. T. PHTTEWAT, Agent For the celebrated Fertilizcrs.Wilcox, GibU & Co's Manipulated Guano and Add Phca phate ' - "P1- Fbr Sale. I70TJR NO. 1 MULES. TIMBER WAG UN AND HARNESS. Can bo seoa by caU- ing at T. J. fioutherland'a" Stables. let ,1B EMI my LOCAL NEWS. tt-t- ISW ASTZSTIaXXXHTS. Moobs's Bmlaea Unlrerslty. Bjexsom8 Capcine Forua Plaster. DjWH Pjuikkb Know Thyself Weeks & Pottiji Cutlcura Hiscox & Co Pmker'fl Ginger Tonic Hcbbabd Baos-Life of Garfield C P Mkbaxk siip Notlcea. .. , Joa2TDj3rixijt North Carolfoa Houie Tilbuteof Respect C W Yxtes Scboel Books HuxusajBa-eAool Book The receipts of cotton at this port to ? Il -r.rw 1 I SteamahiD Rcavlator- CanL Doane. cleared hence Ydr1 New York this mom- in; Ri;aw,.,; fi,.if n. T.J;rmaNorthr0P. .r ' v '. gram, armed here this alternoon from xj- , ; Uf Freshwater Ferch, Trout and Iackr fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at J acobi's. t There is an nnmailable letter in the postofiice in this city addressed, to Xter Smith, no address. TTAvtnA. mMA 1 1 1.3 I oiiyiw up wuou uc preuiciea twu oep winner., ine monia.is out ana oi i i rri . . mere nas been no demand for coal. I Study your interest. You can now I Day Uook . Stores at . factory- prices at I Jacob i'8. t The sea captains in port say that the barometer, has fallen three-tenths to day, and that we may look out for a south westerly blow here before morning. We were pleased to 'renew our nnainfnn.' . LI :u ir. ts i- t I uaiuwuM wriittjr wibu air. fraua o Pilling, Press Agent for Coup's Circus, We find him just the same clever, genial I We are requested by the President and Vice-President of theAWomen't Chris tian Temperance Union to state that the next meeting will be held to-morrow, Wednesday, afternoon, -at &.lclpckt in The, Manager of the Bernard Manu facturing Company, Mr. Isaac L. Hart, No. 3 Ashton streeffFat! Eiver;JtMass.; gives this as his experience: I have used that superior remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, in a severe case of rheumatism in my arm, and. its effect was wonderful,' ha vfighan ished all pain, leaving my arm as well as ever. The store house and its contents, be longing to Mr. E. Oxendine, situated neari Pate's; -iNoXX re' aestrbyed by fire at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning. Mr. Oxendine writes to his agent in this city that .he, had some insurance but doe's not state how much. The origin of the tq is unknown. : . ! Dlnlos Room and Reitauraat. ; , Mr. John D. Stelljes, proprietor of the North "Carolina House, corner Princess and Second "streets, has nlled a want long felt', in this community. Adjoining his Eaioon he has fitted up very handsomely a restaurant where meals may be had at all hours of the day or night. , The dining room has tbeen; nicely f carpeted and pa- pered-und supplied with new farniture and every thing about is nice, new and clean. Mr. Stelljes has employedja first class cook and caterer and is determined tosparenVefitople! ' : i v i CliJ and County Hospital. ? 4he Public Hospital, it has been final' ly decided, is to beMocaied on the site of which is known as the Wilmington Gar dens, Oakdale it. couniy have purchased this entire prop erty, agreeing to pay therefore $6,000, cash,' to its present owner, Mr. L. Toi lers. 1 The cltyistripay wO-fitfhVand the- countv threefifths of the amount, and the former is, to. borrow from ih'elat- terr we understand, her share of the purr chase; money pay ingor. the. useol'thc game interest at the rate of 6 per cent, p er annum . yhp. matter. Ut&ecifcft jn the bands of Mr. Norwood Giles, Chairinaa xf IheBpardoi Audit :xal"Fi- nance, who will conduct the transfer of thajjropcrtT oa;.behalf!oLthci5yRad county. The site jua cliWojoae; Jhejpnce IS COniluereu rcaawuawiu miu mmu sw enough buildings ca,thpreacKs to:aD? swerthepurlpi at least for the present. Immediate rxjsserdci? q be girea tjidsuriingements will be made for opeping theospjtal. asooaasrps- , in the Eastern part of the city, near 'Cmfter. Jlig city n4Jlhe- Board of Aldermen. 'iic::The Boardof Aldermen met in regu Mr monthly session at the , City Hall, yesterday afternoon; present, His Honor JUajor. ijnirth, and Aldermen liowden, Horpiof Worth; NorthroD, Chadbonrn.l 4eifair ana campson. 5; Cdmmittee on . Finance . reported that ine accoont of City JU torn ey Darby, of the 'collection of. back; tateSi had been re - ferred to the City Treasurer to-be audit - j rm : farther time in the matter of Bel ci an rrjaVAriicnt-' uommittee on . Jbirc lJeparlmenV'ro I portedjttforably " on., "the- petition ,0 Meorge Uonnot, and thereport was adopt' I committee on "Fire Denartment sniDend I . . . , . - , , uvvwu iu tcgMu w tug ucuvivu vi a ucii I iry on,ine uiiy xiau ana tne removal ot I ihe Jfire alarm bell to the same, and that the Major be requested to call a special meetintronthe 10th inst to discuss and decide the matter. Adopted. : ' Committee on Lights were ; granted farther time... ' Committee on Streets and Wharves I - - i - - rennrtp.fi nroorcsa on tho r.etitio1 f of .T . i-a r Loeb. tThe same committee, in the mat- nrha MmA.i r tv, r t a Barkeri Sported that they , could effect no arrangement witn Mr; .Barker. f "AUerman .Worth' moved '. that the j cammitteo : be discharged from further I consideration pf the removal of the ob.l straction to the street by Mr. Barker's house, and that the -Chief of Police be instructed to proceed in accordance ' with lac-l.18 cityv ordinances and remove the ob- StrHctmn. Ahnntp.d. ' J v ' I Btnction. Abopted.;' " s ; r .Committee on Hospital made the fol-1 repprti r, J H I iy a T?o theJlonorabte Mayor -and Board j e Aiaermen: - - ;V - : . i ! , l no Hospital committee beg. leave to report that the deed . for the Wilming ton Garden. ' property, has been signed by Mr. L; Tollers and wife, and that the city's share'of-the purchase money ($2,- 4001 is now due. r,A Iat . rinance commiueu be authorized to arrange with the Board of Audit. and Finance for its payment. , i The report was adopted. On motion; 'the Sanitary committee were authorized to have three water clos eta erected on the line of the river .front at such locations as thsy may select. The petition of Messrs ; Worth & Worth to erect an open tin-roof shed, was referred to Committee on Fire De partment, with power to act. . ' Petition of sundry citizens to improve the extreme southern end of Front street, was referred to the Chief . of Police. . A request from the First ; Baptist Church, asking the removal of the fire alarm from the church bell, was received, and on motion; the Chief of Police was instructed to have the alarm removed. ; ' 5 1 A petition from sundry citizens asking that he was mortally wounded. Mr. Ad to have a certain nuisance on McRae kins thenladvanced with a gig andplung. street abated, was referred to the Mayor I y,J artinn v ; : j v Mr. S. G. Hall came forward and re-1 quested the Board to allow4 him the $19.33 deducted from his bill, and on motionthe amount was allowed. -. ; m A !deran Bowden offered a resolution Wu text was aaopieu, uuuuvhuk uc vjijici i of Pofice-to examine porticodf, ibb Firit National IBank building, on Front! street, and report to the Board as to its being such an obstruction as ought to be removed. m. The consideration of a series of resold tionsloffered by Alderman ? Chadbourn, in regard .tolhe 'collection, of taxes and the dttUesjmd rponsibiliesof the City Treasurer, was deferred until the called rn.ee iingon Monday next,' the 10th inst The report of the Chief of the Fire Department was received read and or dere. filed, and on motion the Board ad- joed.- v v'.a:.v::- . ; : fall at Jacobi's for Garden Hoes and Itakesl ShoYels, Spades, Axes, fcc. There you nave the lowest prices. t j .TTrrr, - ' " : ! noialclde at Whitehall. , . Wei regret to hear ota. very distress ing afls, which ocirred atVhitehall, Bladeit? county, on Saturday;; last On that ayossriGOlespie Bdleand Ed ward Kemp were drinking together when. they became involved in a quarrel asdxhf former elot the, latterinstantly lulllnghim. The parties were .brothers'! in-law. Buie has been a merchant at WWtaUjXftahialstvdiag Chasl been Ttry good, save wane unaer ine inuaence of liauor. Ho was arrested and lodged Jfciil at TfrllHoya. Th'ese are all of th particukxs known hero as yet.-! OPEEi novsE. n Child orthe Stale Thisjiew modern play, which has had a freat ran at the North, waff presented for the first time in onfcitv lastmtrhtbr I w xioey ana uarcue combination. TUe I play, , though rathet.broad in some of-its j trench characteristics to suit a Southern 1 audience generally was' , nevertheless 1 thrillingly interesting and exciting from 'lki8.j ;x mi . I here last CTeoiscr was well Dot anon' the I inevcact with, admirable exactness, Ishdwinc a line conception of their differ I cnt parts. Mr. J ames M. Hardie as Count Maurice de Lancy personated his most admirably, while Mr I Gebrire Hoev as Gros Rene, his frifint?. I Ji r -rr , nun uuuumuiu iui . jj.ucjr a autiu was irom ine suoiime to tne ridienious. At one moment the sentiment and ntter- I ances of the part he assumed were pa thetic in the extreme, while his actions, bearing and manners all comported with the thrilling dramatic effect of his speech, and the next . moment, or I thi next brp.ath. h wnnld hnpTPPPdintrlv I " 7, . rMinnlnna nr lndiVrnna Thp anrlianrp I xw, who a minute before had their minds and ,;t;a sion of excitement, were a few seconds later convulsed with laughter. Senora Mojeroni performed the difli cult role of Gertramde, a CJuld of the State, with feeling and eflect, and drew tears from many of the audience by the sad story of her life-the story of one more unfortunate. Miss Eva Qlenn jCaker was charming and interesting; and without individualizing any farther, and withont lnnividnaiizino but fnrtnpr we may repeat that the whole Company sustained their parts well. The costumes were rich and beautiful, and the scenery handsome and appropriate. To-night this excellent JPompany present the great modern play of Diplomacy, which had a run of so many months at Wallack's Theatre, in New York City. The piece IS luoaiea nrinir the tv- f. - Turkish war, and we advise all who wish to see a fine play and some very fiae act ins: to avail themselves of this opportu- nity and 8 to the Pera House to-night ; Shooting an Alligator. : There was a big alligator excitement at Smith ville on ; Sunday last. A mon. ster, between 8 and 9 feet long, was dis- covered in the bay about fifty yards abreastof the Passport. Capt. Harper fired, the first shot, with a rifle, and struck the 'gator full between the eyes This seems to -have confused the animal bo much that he turned and swam direct- lyjtowards-the shore, where he was met by Capt. Tom Savage, who put a whole load into his head, at snortjrange. still, this 0 a mm . a did not kill him, although it was evident ed it into him and he was pulled ashorei where three, or four more shots were fired into him by Mr. Boyd, the Signal Ser vice observer. A brick was then pushed ioto his mouth, which he bit in two and half of which he swallowed; an axe was inserted and he bit a piece out of i " left tra the ', wharf until yesterday after bocto when he was tumbled overboard Attempt at Highway Robbery; , Last night, between 10 and 11 o'clock, as William Ilarria, a very respectable colored man, porter at the W. & W. and W. C. & A. B. B. offices, was on his way home to his house on Nixon, between Fifth and Sixth streets, he was assaulted by twojmen'whilepassing along'on Fourth street, between Harnett' and Brunswick. He noticed two men on the opposite side of the way who crossed over to the side of the street he was on and met him when they suddenly seized him, one man throw ing his hat over his face and the other tripping and throwing him to the ground. Their object was undoubtedly plunder as Harris felt them feeling his pocket?, evidently in search of money. He had neither money" nor valuablss of , any kind with him, however, and so, after ineffectually endeavoring to wrest his walking stick from his hand they sprang away and left him. Harris says that they were both colored men, very dark, but that he failed to recognize them as the assault was made in a dark place on the street" r .. "" -'.. x:- Made from ? harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and fall ing hany Parker's Hair Balsam 4jhas taken the first rank as an elexrant and reliable hair restorative. W it ir . i- v - The following tbusineas has beea dis-j posed ofin this Court since our report . on yesterday, was. closed: - bkn ! . State vs. Wm .Dndleytf- charged wiin an affray. NoIp's.hritheateT r 'StatePettcway et aiiicharged with forcjbjetrespas oli prps.,.with r.i lii"AnMpn3cd with rape.andincesfcoNolprosl witn leave. larcenyOaseconanei s ' . 1r v t rv'" evai.r:vaarged wi th' abdttctlpu jjase continued. - r ) . r i State vs.-Thus. Kennedy, chars:edwith larceny.' 1 Witnesses called and tailed. ' Stale vs. J ohn ' Nixo'n. charred with assault "and battery. Defendant called and failed. , J udsment n t'si. i , s :B.i- vs. Marshal Merrick, charged with AFKault and battorjj on appeal from it magistrate court. " Defendant, found not guilty. '.;,, r: r.a 114 ,H; Tordaythe. attention of the Court has been occupied the'entire 'day 'with' .the case of. the State, vs. , William iHolUs .v nuiui viwttoo uu uo tauU i oi Aiajor W. C. Fergus, on -Masonboro Sound. Motion made"' to discharge defedanC Motion overruled. Plea, former acquit- al. Plea overruled, uThis l case is one v of seven similar cases recently tried ; be- ore a Justice of the Peace, and concerns a number of fishermen, who as the State's witness, Major' Fergus,.' alleges, 'hauled their seines on bis premises aftfir hV had notified them not to do so. ;In t tba Jus tice's Court the trial was decid'ed adverse y to Major Fergus, from which He took an appeal to the ,. Criminal Court. -The defence - is represented by M.,London, iiisq., ana the; State by Mr. Solicitor Moore. i', . 't. ::'"'os" t'X" Theatre-croers, clul-visitors. late snn- per-takers, and patrons of the horse rail road owl-trains, should all certainly have a bottle of Dr 'Bull's Cough Syrup con venient. Gentlemen., vbu will need it ,i i ' t . . . r t , .ll.flW.f Urfi .n n.noPfT-J: At a meeting of the 'Hibernian Benev olent Association, the following ; pream ble and resolutions, presented ;by. theyua dersigned Committee, who- were appoint ed for that purpose, were unanimously adopted: , - . . . ......sisi whereas, it has pleased Almighty, God o remove from bur midst : our .brother member HUGH HcDONNEL, who died in this city, on Thursday morning, in the ,40th year of his age: ....... . i& ,h.LM , tCesolved, ITiat while we bow in hum ble submission to the unerring decree of Him who doeth" all things ; well, wende plore the death of our .b.rother,Hjnember, Hugh McDonnel. & -i 'warO i-al Jsa Resolved, That in his death this socio y has lost a good, member and i the com munity a quiet, inoffensive citizen, who, hough he hlled but an humble .sphere in ife, had many traitsv that -endeared ? hint to those who knew him. tea Resolved, That a; blank , page '.of the minutes of this society be mscribed with his name, age and date of death; .that ft copj of these resolutions be cent 'to. the family of deceased, and also published in, the Beview and Star of this city.i:!j J AMES CORBETT, 1 .la.-4 L. Brown, ' Committee. Robert; Grew. Jj -1- aJl . , New Aavortiaemonta. NORTH CAROLINA: HOUSE. :S- JOHN D, LLJES.Preprietor, The best ofTVines," Llquorj,;ijager"Beef and Cigars: -: "''r 'MEALS. AT.iAfcL NIGHT,, t.. HOUKS DA? AND Oornrr Seuuucl and Frlii A ILL PERSONS are hereby .' cauuonea against narbor- intr or trnniinir anv of t.h mpw of the Br. Barahe KATlEt STEUARTJ Capt AraoWtstno debts of their contracting will be paid by either the Captain or Consignee." iui.C P.MEBAWK, t. Consignee i Ship Wdtlce. LL PERSONS ate hereby . cautioned S"-slagt harbor- ingor trnstingr any ot: the crew -Vif. of the Br. Barque ANNIE t HATD, Capt. HcUormickv as no; debts: of their contracting will be paid hyeltbe the) C.P.MEBANE, - , tConsigneer oct 4 St. School BoblCG. f ecs ji- GREAT YARIKTY. SiCON'D-HANb EO0E8 : . ' - aA 3 at half ths price or. nrvr ocs.,. -., .t . , flCppVJSXATmERYsayaiy Xwm EsJbe it t jonrallVaaUgs 4 iwr Oimlnal rnnpt.' :r 5 ft 1 j . -shl ;" " 7 of ma. tf O. W. TATE3 rjeprty 1 " . . . . . k WbalXJbJS UaJ ilVlOtSXTY ' a csntt, i-u ,?;i!i.L COLD MEDAL AVfAnPtDTTHE ri . "A mA rrn JWIk warrant ft, icdi r.iaa, eulii -CUTICUBA Peixnaneiitly Cuet xtifi1 mors of. tte B6aJpand,;Sk,tf.f 4r gUi ; tiseof Cudeura; aVeaicmal VeQj, ffi'; r 40a ; large OowjU ; ChtlcirJtf esolenr. the' n'ew Hld Putifler, f 1 per bottle. v CaUcmra Uedlilnal -1'oitet- huvi loc,; lu bars.for "barbers and largo eoumic erii 60e. ' Princljral dtpot5 ' ' 4 !-rB.?iM?W.faMaiaiii-. i All mailed free on receipt of pric. Ginerer BestHealth'aiid 'Stongti Bcstbfcr1 i Cures Oomplalats of Womea and ."fllieafo.-r' of the Btomach, powels,-Luagg,t liter aod. Kidnsyiand s entire! j diffsreot from'BlP tars, Qioffcr Esieneel and other Tonics 'as ir terer.intoxeates. 60c. and $t sjxas.' J.rOi Baviag buying $I siz3. ' '. . , ' octi4w f;fM?a;?i ,VbemisJs.WX3i 5,000 .1QENT5 WANTCD ttt'sell Choe v tlFE flPGflRFlELD, !1" BU Nearly HfeMd'VafeVi1, aVfrolSlM and' 8tstesman; his - elertiCn anfl administration; bis usassinatlonj jhis .heroiPj1 strobile- for life; wonderful medical treatment blood poisoning, rembvarto1 Elberor'deth; etc? Profusely ilrostrate. . fiplpadid ' portrait ttfj Garfield, bis Wife and mother, scene of th shootingrthe siek ebamberr Onitesn' far Mr cell; the surocs,and. tWcaiinsU(Tkenjj,. eomplete and authentic woik. There is a s fortane for'aients firetin' the flald'wtthTrth!Btl ' 1 11 l . , a 1 w a- m Sa VHSsS : AND; rPABKNTS; WiU Lflml t 1 A " . ' f T . tiat the Ohespeflaae4aby -i-i ; illiii i'toY wV5 ed'T i ;j 8cIioolc Hooks T 3 w11 S9 til X '-i'Xl woU.fM?1 j;: J5cIioplcSuppllest: J , frv M m. Sa eliiW til la wl 40a1 ira n tmm m Vi 1'fflllllL.IB Of every TecrlpKbn5 : a'tme very'lbwoil pr?1 1 1 , " ,taa ,.l c j r 1 v?I tjve tiUirail aaa Mm m t m ' ti-jj I ris;. nlSisiSBififlBlPaF J- TO THlNE 7AOUT Vl d ' ti ifi..iH ;iir til .0- ; nm91 19 sash, ; DbDas; Aiiif . Efuiiiii BRACKET8, QTOBJG, UilBKB,, i. A-LTAFEB; EICE tiCQ.4l5 octt? la ot gdlTftl mt:ajed sot a w w w si THE GREAT .DRAMATIC, SENaATIONJaq f . IU.J IT'i . . w- - J tii a Ua) TTiLABOBATB 43ceii!c mbe'rtls1fmenlsr-,CT Ji Juialftr trikiogTablcattX! sMr, George Hoey'aadaptatidljl t m a 'ifiiiifiir u ir ut a rrr M pi . One of the most 'splendid eucccsic3 crcr i. i i achlevedat ATallaCJc's Theatre. The most powerfolmelo-dramaof jJacday: fT A play 'which eleclrlfles the pa6loaa and fires the " sensibilities ' Abdlenccs evf dof tbu-appfeciaJtionby, AAteraate. stalks laskl? ..Characters hm?mh:fi2 nrl4 George lloenalr. 2rsL Ptfeaf n:'J;blP te ion, Air. li- lieea uavis, Jlr. Frank, Wiltrd A Madame Majeronf, M"las' Em tea Price, Jsf"1 V. JJ Pita? and MIssUCvafilenh Ba3r. ' Thtfgreat EUcccfis 6fthe Pjinco of ,T aka Theatre. Uondoa.'aoa Wank's. New-.Tr.fr? ,ia mri NotwithataLiing-thS'eWaordtnar-' tracuon, inc. uusi cAje roil price, wui- r & adopted. 1 Box heeXopens Saturday, M onC- a a i mgatDyer'l TSlit Tirgioia Diicllcr Pchi 1 ma a ri Vi 4 -tti1 A-J w - SETEX CRATES of table DcilcioisTirl 5f"Y ginla Duchees Piaf 5 retired toay.! il JUatx lly, friends an3 customer have tried lhia j ilii for seven years, and kawha.theyare. jsfi . it '' Wij (-vi.i ;.f ....... j,rf 1 j,ept-l0 Water and ilarket st, Btorcs - stp 29 -it ML. GREEN .2 siDie. f - I
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