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. .... J .-. -. .lUprrorkiaTAfiS paid. . 2fjl W 81 ootttks, 3269 ; Thi trill Dt tfeurereo oywrnw ,., . cr 13 ats per weSu Mlrsto fceiTetfreir Paperj regularly. jfeT7 Advertisements ' ticur&hia, Sciatica, Lumbago, -Backache, Sorcnocs or Hw Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sere Throat, Swell ;ngs and Srrains, Burns and Scalds,' Genaral Bodily Fains,- -Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted f66 and Bars, and all other Pains end Aches. t-aiajr'onf.w f e0 Cents, tJ xeunr r trih wta .-sr. b-vo rticap aad positive pracf k it c!Jm. XHrectton fa Eleven Liuynag. eOLDBTlLLDSUGGISTS AITDDElLEli8 A. VOGSLER & CO., Ealilmtrre, Mil., IT. . i. HER CASE WAS 'AH ItlTfcRESTiNG STUDY Littlxton, N. a, Not- 10, 1881 , list. Jos Person Dear Madam: I commenced last Jan nary to use your Bitters and Wash on our li tie daughter Annie," aged twelve years, for Scrofula, with a tendency to White Hwe'.lin?. thie nrmician said.' At the tinal coooifct.d Uiina- yoor Remedy afce tfaa ary ouch reduced in tieab, com plexion sallow, appetite poor, limbs very much swollen, bones enlarged, with to rifhtfu! sores on her left leg near the an kl. After using the Eeroedy a week or two I could see ft change, a3 I then tbought.for the wora. The sores dischar ged copiously a yellow corruption, some times running In a Btream to the floor in ipite ot linens. But fueling encoura jed by your letters I persevere J and after uMng the Remedy a while longer her trength was greatly improved, her appe tite good and complexion mch improved Those symptoms eucouragd me, but the flow of corruption continued for several months, a d not until her ceoeral health was greatly Improved did the .sores begin teh'eil. First the swelling beaan to 1p orraso below the kcre.and continued grad al!y downward, and whenit nearly reach ed the sores they began to heal. In the saeahtime the leg lron " tba ankle ha f way to tbe knee became covered with run bidz pirapleff, in fact thft.leg had become a!mct a so' id gore. After this tbe sores isalf d rapidly. The worst pne, on the in, tp, healed entirely, the other to the sise fa five cent piece, and it has remained m that condition ever fince, which has rfcen several months ago. Foi a month f n ore it has cot discharged at all, and iooka soTEfltimes now as if it was entirely "ell. As a Blood Purifier and Tonio I thick it superior to onything I ever tried. If you ronld have et-n my daughter when fcW com taencod using your litmedy, and ow, you would hftrdi y believe her to be tba'same child i est Jaonsry nearly every one thought ehc wculd dio Then be was a living skeleton, cow she is fat and rosy. Her case was an interesting 'cdy from the tinre she commenced your Uemedj. I can moit heartily aod cheer folly reentnmend it to ba whet yoa claim it it. Wishing you every succm with your undertaking, and n-itn many thanks tor tbe benefits wo'have received from your irdictne, Inm. v?ry respectfully, MRS R. J. ALLEN. Toe Eeedv is for sale in Wilnvngtcn hy DR. W, H. GREEN. fsb 17 BLACK SILKS COLORED SILKS & ;SATIM8a BLACK & CQL'O SILK VELVETS! gPECIAL ATTENTION ts elled to the fcove goods; a good assort an it sod st the toateaflprie. SEW LACES AND NICXWSAB, Sl aad Cream Flshae anij t tfaarfs Udlcs', GaaU', and Chiliraa's Mtrfno Meiers ear, vtry cheap. , 'CURTllNjLACKS A large stoai, CARFET3, OIL CLOTHS, RtTQS, 4. are busy all ft time, and it proves ' w mean d1uIum. Oome and ma mm Joa &a aptad.ika tlsaa proflUbly. RHEUMATISM, V) Trr.nit!tn oa ert"a equals St. Jacobs Oil a snjr. ""T. " "7,7 . .1 v ' -Ifl'iZiZ trial eavaii mo euiiu.iuici . . - i '. "... J -' f , l ' -'m..t tfUV&t ) J IZjs? ci-tte Sift X! ?---T-r-:" - Jt 11)1 TtiY C kWWSlW -: ; VOL. VI LOCAL NEWS. Nrw ADTjERTiS?aiKmi, , Wm LP mtth Sealed Proposals j 1 Das 'I. iia.w Notice to C'ontractars W C 0A.rr A Ci'd OW Yates Frame? and Mouldtos: llnxfiBEaaER Business Men Vr Tucb F Wooi-MavUn'eyacc4ti9 Viraa Kind words aro lali-hcadel. Tbey :aa ceverIyc. The receipts cl cotton at this port to-day foot uj 355 Laics. ,- Schooner Pctosi, . Henderson, hecco arrired at Gharieat6a March 2nd.- StearjoBhip Gidf Stream, Ingram, sailed hence thia mortikig for New York, Norwegian barquo Vemaes, Patter eu, sailed from Liverpool March 3rd, for this port. The receipts of resin at this port to day are very large; they foot up 4,459 barrels. . ' ; ( Steamer Clinton, having been repaired and refitted, resumed to day her regular trip3 to Bannerman'a Bridge. , - Do not ba absent minded, requiring the speaker to repeat what has been said that yoa may understand, Schooner E. H. Drummond, Higgins, and Vineyard, Eosebruck, cleared at Baltimore March 4th., for this port. German barque Akiqusteand Jeanette and a tern schooner,1 name, unknown, pasiedr Smith viile at ll:45 to day in tow, bound up. r 1 , We inadvertently neglected to mei tion the name of Mr1. P. lleinaberger as one of the pall-bearers at1 Mr, Strauss' funeral on Sunday last. . i A beexe, which weighed 1,200 pounds was displayed by iJr.jJohn. G. Borne- mann to day in front of his meat store, on Market street. He will have it in market tbis week. 1 ; StTero Accident : Mr. Thomas Gray, an employe at the Wilmington & Weldok' Eailrcad snopp, had the misfortune to get badly cut this afternoon on the left thigh. It is thought that the injury was inflicted by asaw but we have not been able to get particulan in time for this issue. . -j : No. Emasculation. ( We have the assurance of the1nan agement that the play- of Hazel Klrke will be presented at the Opera House to night without a line, a word, or even a comma being left out, so that our thea tre goers may be sure to witness in its entirety this famous, drama, which has held the stage to crowded houses j for a longer period inconsecutive presentation than any ever produced in New York. It is further announced, that a quar tstte of Wilmington's finest vocalists will grace the play br- singing in the third act the beautiful, hymn ''Abide With Mc." rt - Veteran KeunlonJ A meeting of a number of the surviv ing members of Company K, of too Third North Caroliaa Regiment of Infantry, war held at Burgaw on Monday, the 6th iost., to make arrangements for a com pany re-union in the shape of; a "basket . 1 1 V i 1 ' T picnic, to be neia ai mai puca wane 10th, 1882. 11 I j Dr. R T. Saunders was called to the i -1 i Chair and Mr. J. W. Rowe was appoint ed Secretary. Dr. Saunders, upon taking the chair, explained the object of the I i ' meeting, and it was then) -.Resolved, That we have!a basket din ner at Burgaw on the 10th day of .June next, which will be juBt 21 years from the date of our departure from our homes tor the seat of war. Ij j . Resolved. That a committee of eight. comnosed of the following named gentle- -men. be sDpointed to ra&ke all necessary arrangements, viz: Japt. ii.. p. rowers, Lta S. P. Hand and R. TJ Saunders, and I. H Brown, R. T. Bowden, R. O. Cowan, J. W. Rowe and W. P. Player. It is expected that good speaking and good muiio. will bo features of the enter tainment to add interest to the occasion, and that the ladies, "03 one man," will be ia attendance to cheer by their presence the heroes who yet remain to tell of gal lant deeds upon many a hotly contested and bloody battlefield. I : The popular and efficient representa tive tf the v atertown and other insur ance ccmpaniss in Grand Rapids, &lich, Mr. Wm. Marshall. 1 writes : I I cannot too highly praise the curative powers of that wonderful Remedy, Bt, J aeons uu, for it cured me of Rheumatism, when other remedies failed. I would not be withont a bottle again fer ten dollars, WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. MARCH 1 The Fpntral This ltoratns. The mortal remains of the lata Hod R. S. French were consigned to the grave this forenooa. Iho Taneral services took place from the residence ot the faintly, corner of Market and Seventh streets, thenco to St. James' Church, of which deceased had been for many years a mem ber, and thence to Oakdale Cemetery. The sad and solemn services were con ducted by Rev. Dr. Watson, assisted by Rov. Messrs. Pitts, MorreUe and Meares. Hon. Geo. Davis, Hon, tO. P. Meares, John Li. Holmee, Esq.,Ool. 13. R. Moore, Capt. Jos. Prico, Capt. A. L. DeUosset and Mcfesrt. DaB3otlar and M. Bel lamy were the pall bearer?. Fatal Accident Isainb Savage, a white boy, about 12 years of age, Isou of Mr. Lewis Savage, of Holly township, in Pender county, whilo driving an ox team - on M. J. Bannerman'a farm, on Saturday evening, the 4th iofet., either fell or jumped from the tongue of the cart upon which he was riding, and one of the wheels ran over his body, causing injuries from which he died in about 20 minutes. He was seen to fall and assistance was promptly at hand to take him to the honse of Mr. Bannerman, where he died in a few mo ments. He was a bright, active boy with an inclination for business habits thus early developed. Sadden De&ih. j We learn that Mrs. Bizzell, widow of Dr. Henry Biazell, of Clinton, Sampson county, died very suddenly at her resi dence in that town on the night of Thursday, the 2nd Inst She had retired a little later than her usual time, and soon after got up complaining ot feeling badly, and taking a seat in a chair died almost instantly. It is supposed that heart complaint was the immediate cause of death. She was a sister of Mr, John M. Robinson, of this city, and was a very amiable and much beloved lady, whose loss will be severely felt among her many friends and kindred. , ! 1 We are indebted to Mr. B. Boykin, the SecreUry, for the following report of the railroad meeting held at Clinton last Thursday : A l&rtrft and enthusiastic meeting of the friends of the Clinton k Point Gas well R. B. was held in Clinton on the 2nd inst. Hon, A. A. McKby was chosen Chairman and E. T. Boykin Secretory The nreaidinsr officer. Messrs. E. W. Kerr and D. M. O'Hanlan made elo nnpnt and able soceches. urginz the necessity of an outlet from Clinton, and fihrtwinsr the abilitv of the people to build the road contemplated. Messrs. J. L. Stewart, J. D. Kerr andE. T. Boykin also addressed the meeting briefly. A committee consisting of Messrs. G. Patrick, W. .M. Draughon and Thomas Hobbs was appointed to solicit snbscrip ions, and to report at Wilmington on the 15th inst. A resolution requesting Messrs. F. W. Kerchner. Rofus Hicks, J. J. Hed- riok, A. Adrian, Roger Moore, W. B. McKoy, Jr. and Preston Cnmmiog, to assist Messrs. O. Fennell and J. G. Heyec in securing subscriptions to the capital stock of said Road, aad to report on 15th last, at a meeting at the.Court Bouse in Wilmington at 8 p. cl, was unanimously adopted. The Daily Rbyirw and Morning Star were requested by a resolation to pub lish these proceedings The Secretory says that the people, generally, since the meeting, ate hopeful that the Road will be built. We are in formed that subscriptions aggregating nearly $10,000 were secnredIt-ia cer tain that this will be largely increased. If other places along the proposed route will do as well, especially if Wilmington the point most to be benefited, will re spond liberally on the 19th inst., theoad is a certainty. The object is at present to get $30,000 subscribed, so as to organist the road, this amount beirg required bj tnsj char ter as preliminary to organization. I The people of Pender county, between Point Oaswall and the Sampson line, will sab scribe $10,000, those aloog the route between the SamDson line and Clinton will subscribe 10,000, and the people of Clinton will snbscnbe S10.000. Tbis will make $30,000 of the required $50.- 000. and it u hoped that the balance may be obtained here. The gentlemen formlns? the committee on subscriptions. are expected to go to work before the moAtinsfto be held here, which will be addressed by Edwia W. JLcrr, Esq., xsd Tha r::d cf Aldirnen net In regular monthly tssstoa at ths City Hall last evening 1 . -' - Committee on Fire Department were granted Tartier time ' on the matter Of the removal of a steam 'fife eagine to the north lebrthe WV 3b, W; Wroad." I ua recomrneadaUQa. of cpmmittea : tn lea&o otthe achool house oa Fourth; near Dock street'; to-- Messrs'. " McRae and CnadbQnm.wa extibded for three years from JTuly 1'1882-the - building to be used only ti for school : purpoaes sabject to approval of the Boards of Andit and ' '. Several rtltion for lira hydrants near the propeartiea of the respective petition ers were reterred to tbe committee on Waterworks.;'; :,;,;t '-.i On motion the Mayor was requested to . appoint a standing committee on Water Works. The Mayor appointed Aldermen Hnggins: and - Alderman as said committee. r , " Alderman Worth offered the follow ing: . - Whkbbas, The deeds for real estate sold for the taxes . of the years 1879 and 1880 and purchased by the city, have not been made ont, it is therefore. Resolved, That the tax collector be, and he is hereby instructed, to include in the books of deeds for the property purchased by the city for the tax of 188 1 all the property purchased by the city for the taxes of 1879 and 1880, The time of redemption for all property sold as abovo shall be extended, as heretofore ordained, to two years from March 1st, 1882.- - On motion the resolation1 was adopted The petition of J nlins Samson for the erection of a two-story building adjoin ing the Rock Spring Hotel was reported infavorably upon, and the petition was therefore refoisd. ' The proposition ; of J. W. Taylor to purchase the Bucket Company; honse on Ninth street,' between Castle and Queen streets, was referred to committee on Public Buildings, to report at next meet ing. f'il ffe.I j . l.Mr. DaBrnto OjMt was granted per mission ttmaitea Mi&oufctt n the Belgian block pavement, and stated the gromnds upon which the city should refund the amounts collected of property holders on account of supposed benefits ! 1 derived therefrom. The matter left open for future consideration. was t Reports were received from the Chief of the Fire Department and the Super intendent of Health. The standing committees were directed to make up estimates for the amount of money required by their various depart menta, and report at a called meeting of the Board, County t ommissioners, The Board of Oonnty Commissioners met in regular seesion yesterday after noon; present, H. A. Bagg, Esq., Chair man, and Commissioners Moore, Worth, Montgomomery, and Pearce. The Treasurer suomltted his report for the month of February, as follows: General . fund : ' Balance on hand. .... . - - $18,193.79 Educational fund. . - Balance j on hand. . . . . . 14,763.48 Special fond: Balance due I Treasurer. . '.v. . ... . -182.75 v And exhibited twelve bonds of the do. nomination - ot $500,' with t welvo cou pons of the denomiuation ot $15 each , payable March 1st, 1882, attached, which said bonds and .coupons ; were burned in the presence of the Board The Register submitted bis monthly report If or February , 1 showing the amount of $25.65 collected in marriage fees, and j exhibited his receipt from the Treasurer for the same; I I It was ordered by the Board thav the Treasurer of the county bo authored to transfer from the general to the spec ial fond one thousand dollars as a loan from the general fond to the special It was crdsred that the Finance Com mittee be authorized to settle with CoL B. B. Moore-Solicitor or the Criminal Gourt and County Attorney, under, the old arrangement, and that the agreement made between him and the Board at the- regular tneatlng in iDetsmbeT pe res$1nced. 3 ThtcXl$ttz:ps&&ii& "itKwn to terre as Jurors , at the approaching term of the Criminal CcurU Q G Parsely, Jr. J W Bobbins, Thomai tf f Mcllhenr r, Aroa Etlloggi Wflllanv Uctdy, George P Lamb. B A HaUatt. v AEeaTErans, J II KsJl ard, t 74 7 Qrr Jo; U. Branch, "7, .1882. NO 56 Gore, Jno A Everett, S W, Holden, J G Lore, Benj Hallis, E T Hancock, W A Eckel,-Jno E Lamb, Thoa Beck, O W Hudgins, Geo Brooks, James Cor bett, Paschal Agostiui, Geo F Alder man. . ; .- , , , . . .The Board adjourned to meet on the first Monday ia ;Aprtl, at 2 o'clonck p. m. - ' ' ' , -::He had just returned from j his sum mer vacation; and describing the beau ties of moantain scenery to a lady friend, he, asked t ."flare you ever seen the Cats kill-mountains?" and she answered : "No! but! hive scn the Bulls-cough syrup H-:i ii. . : nistorical and Scientific Society . , This organization, which should be a source of great pride to our citizens, met at their Rooms last night in regular meeting. The occasion was made of un usual interest by an address, delivered by John D. Bellamy, Esq., on the life and character of General Robert Howe, of Revolutionary fame. There were not a great many present, but those who were there speak very warmly of Mr. Bellamy's effort. It was oa a . subject which appeals, very strongly to the local patriotism-of oar people, and it . yaa handled in a very able manner. We hope to read the address1 in print. Going to LeaTe. Mr. James W. Stroud, who has for a number of years had charge of the grain, meal and feed store of Mr. W. P. Old ham, on Water, between Princess and Mulberry streets, has resigned this posi tion to accept of one which has been tendered him at Florence, S. C.,ahd will leave to-morrow morning for the latter place. His family will remain in this city for a short time, or until he can make suitable arrangements for their re moval. Mr.1 Stroud is a clever, industri ous and honorable young gentleman, and while' we regret to see him depart from our midst, he has our best wishes for his success in his future home, and we be speak for him the regard and respect to which his many sterling qualities entitle tiirt Avwi bra. Jimmv t . .. That Problem None of the solutions received by us a few days since Of the arithmetical prob lemIf 6 and 4 made 8. what would 8 and 7 be? are correct. Some of the responses have gonejvery wide of the mark. The problem is a perfectly legitimate one and is easy enough, once you know how to do it. There are three processes by which it may be worked, Wo of them analyti cal and the other by the arithmetical rule of three. Of course, the real product of S and 7 will bear the same relation to the supposed product as the real product of 6 and 4 bears to the supposed product. Hence we hare, by rule of three: As 10 is to 8 so is 15 to the answer. Multiply f. ing.the two meaas, 8x15, and dividing by the first extreme, we have 120, divided by 10, which gives 12, the answer. To prove it, by the same rule of three process, we have the product, of the means, 8x15, equal to the product of the extremes, 10x12. It is a very neat problem and is similar to that which we have heard ascribed to the late J. Ghost Elliott? If the third of 6 is 3, what will the fourth i - of 20 be? I I Indications. ; - yl. 'For the South Atlantic States, colder North to East winds, local rains aod partly cloudy weather, generally higher barometer. Iiew Advertisements Citr of Wilmington, N C. " ' ilayor's Office. ; t March 7th, 1SS2 Sealed Proposals. yrT'ILL BE RECEIVED FOR FCRNT9H- tng the. City of Wilmington with Labor and Material, speelled bnlow; contract to com mence April lst, l(S3, and to continue for oae year, oaia D20 to ue opnei at ine meeting ot tn soaxd or Aiaermen,. on Monday, April 3rd, 1SS2, at 7)i o'clock, p jj j i 1st For famishing driveis, ieedinarand shoeing mulas, and kMplcg carts and har ness In good order,, for any camber of carta the city may employ. a4V-JTMr f aroUMo material and keep ing is. rtnair the d:T street lamp;sJ-o, for lighting, axttnsruls&isg and elaacing all city Umpa and fining lampa when oil lsnjed; also, for rarauniog ou ua cbimoejs for all lamps net supplied with es; aUo for foniiahingany lamp ordered, of size and quality known aa standard street lamps. Srd Tor lighting the city with gas, or clherwlae. - "I 4th. For lumber per 1,000 feet, of mer- chaoubla quality, and in quauUtiea aara- qwlmi by xa city, fith. Yor cavanzer work. . ...Ctlu- For prirUrr and sdrsnrrlsing. s&3 7U, i zmju, uaya . ITe wQl be gj ad to reeelve cxmscsJeatlcs from onr rrltsds en ay and 'all 1 foitT g39?ai Interact bal . -Te ms of VtM wrtter avert alvayi b f Coaauaititfcna tanst be . wrttiea 01 0 tly eaiSeofthparv. ', r- ' i PwsnoaJlttos saaat be avoids Aad it is eapeeiaDy and pcrt!nUr!y under stood that the Edit does hot always erflcrf the views oi;eormpo&dent .naloM so ttat ta tie edltoriaJ eolco ' - 2?ow Aavertiaemonti A Card. HAV1SG SRRVED FrjIX apprentice ship, and with an experience of eight years, I a.m confident that I can give satis, faction to all persons leaving their work with me: A trial solicited Ecapectfully, ? i . v , C. CRAFT, watchmaker and Jeweler, Princess st . Jn Wheeler & Wilson 3 M. Co Ofllct mch 7-2 1 ,l , - HOTfCH TO CBTRACToafi ' Opnca Cocxy Cr KinsPiccrcits, Pesdxb Coukiy, March e, 1882. SJSALED ruoroSALS wfl! bd receiv ed by-iba Commluion'ers of the couiity cf Pender, for the bnildirg of a brick Court House in tba.towa cf Burgaw, nttll the t diy5-f Aril n3Ct &i wn?ch limeT said bids WJli bdorerftd i-ul r.hAv-kitr'j ed to the lovTfist core patent bidder by the vAj;uou3!ionfr$, unless saia proposalJ, la their iadcm?nri should h- to hi ik rearving the right to rej ct any and all bid-. Th work npon said Court House shall ba performed under the Supervision Ul mo ouiiuir g iyommuteo. Also bids will uo reuBiTta uriw.uuu ducks. Tbe payments for said work to be mate as the work nroffressea. All n!&n. frw. ' logs and specifications can be Been at t uiuc9 ci ine commissioners or by callin c upon A. H Paddiaoo, tq. . forianner mrormatioa see Acts 188L Chapter 257, Section 1. , DANIEL SHW, . mch7d2twlt ChaiimanBd. Com'rs., OP E RA HOUSE, toll EVEHIHQ OfiLYI Tuesday, arch 7. MADISON SQUARE THEATRE COMPA NY, In the "great Comedy-Drama, ' : HAZEL K8RftE, Nearly 1,500 Consecutive Representationi ' . throughout the United ttaUs.- The Longest Fun oh Record. The Graateal ' Play. The Greatest Success. Brilliant f Ovations Darlling Triumphs. The I Whole Country Electrified. ' J Theatres Packed to the Doors. Superb- Me- i tropolitan Cast. 1 ' Uazel EZirke, it.-. . Goes home to avery haart. i. Peats can be secured at Dyer's. Reserved 1 Seats $1. Parquette Circle 50 - lery 23 cents. mchS-t I- CASUutvi'o SScalo.' 1 1 0 N THURSDAY, MARCII 9, 1833, at 1,3 b'clock, M, we will sell at our Pales Rooms that deFirahln Lot And DnrATltnlr thereon corner Church and Surry, streets, 186 x 204 feet, resJdeuce of the late Jmes : Casidey,cleceaeed,by order of R Henniog, j Executor . OliONLY & MORRISi mch 5-3t Auctioneers DESIRABLE LOT AT AUCTlOfJj SOUTHEAST, INTERSECTION Second with Castle stroct, 1 10 x 132 feet, at our - i i r Sales Rooms, on Thursday next, 9th inst , at 13 o'clock, M. k , CRONLY & MORRIS, rnch e-St Auctioneers ' r ; . ' , ' , Notice. JP ARTIES IN 8 E ARCH OF GOOD Board, ' at reasonable pates, will find it to their ad; vantage to call at the Commercial HotellL Respectfully, . - f,.' i M- 8CHLOSS, Proprlstor 83?Tirst Class Bar attached. i . - ; ' . T t EXTRA STALL-FED BEE' I XSO. O. BORHEMANN offers at his tund, North side Market street, a few doors above Second, a show lot of 8TALL-F. il KEEP, also. Veal. Pork, Lamb, 8ausags, &c. Hi enstomera and the public generally. are mvitea to give mm a can. men rt-u - Frames and Mouldinpr VELVtT AND JSfcONY COMBINATIOff -. i . . . ... Framaf, ail slses. Faotogrsph anl Auto- graph Albania Motto Framsf, Cord, Ae.j: Blank Books, Bohool Books, Wrltloe: Paper iv i Iuk, Penolla, Mucilagt, Gold Peas, Ylolla etriags, As.,; &o. O.1 W. .YATSS,,: ah 8 VcclssWer aad 8tatianes Business PJlen 1 TTTTLL i!5TD THAT THE CHEAPEST plaoa tab7 tbclr fHstl3nrs BpeelihlMll AT TAB LIVE BOOK STOKE two sEccria haiio piAfins. .f it' fisre's a bargain.:-Tsrms eary At i ( mch I HBHT88E30?&'8 Feathero. r ; ; JUST RECEIVED A LOT O? . , ,.t - LIVE QEEaE FEATHEH3I A rrtoe article and for sale low by I, . - sah Jdinr.lw JX X i I i if f Tit if X tu to Fy tut taw iv 4 1.
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