NOTICE.
k i 1 j . av l "a .
cepteu.
jOSH T. JAMES,
.,nV8 FOflTAOE PAID:
If.. u booUm, fa.
1 ok- One aaouUi.
" .Mil he delivered by
M' .w wirt of the cT.
ricssSs . - "
., . -.r jn l BMP
mrevort all U
l ... .heir patr rcguterly
Ihni Hcrinc has the large
rirrfilaivnt, of assy mwspar
at the
- m
The
Daily REVIEW
i.
OCAL NEWS.
AOYtRTU
VOL. VI.
WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1882. NO. 211
THE M.WI.ST SHOW AMD
THE BIOOEST.
Sj
8. H. Barrett & Co.'h Now Uni
ted Monster Kail road Hhows.
This lie went as well as most colossal
Sneakintr at Bnrsraw. Board of Aldermen.
x a " . 4a A I
if i r, ... vi.nl.v ir l lie tfoawi of Aldermen met in regu-
W T Knnntt Chairman ot the Pender I 'r monthly session yesterday afternoon.
. nMAn.nAtinttf7iiiK .nrmriiuvxl at 3:30 o'clock; present. His Honor,
sfVal lsaw-a im a iiaaI liltl. uraCatfWaK 1 r Mavor Win. L. Smith, and Aldermen
part of the Filth Ward East of Seventh
street to constitute the 2nd Division ol
the First Ward.
The Boord revised the jury list lor the
ensuing year, and the toUowing good
an
We will be glad to
from oar friend on a
but
of the writer
to the Editor.
always be fat
ar
And a a.perbiTty M parttcajarr east
stood that the Editor dies not always
be views oeorreon(lent9 antes so
in the editorial
if .i
... . .. ii i it.. ut..l a '. . lai m i 1 1 and lnwful me-ti were drawn as .tutors
This newest as well as most colossal Enuett spoke of the great pleasure it wwua., iiuggiua, nuu, - -
of all amusement enterprises will posi, afforded him to say that the good people Northrop, Chadbourn, Tellair. Samp- j for the next Criminal Court, to bc hekl
. , . r:, .... m . . . -L-i. a tmm. .u L sAm and Willis, i the first Monday tu October, 1 . K.
baa ever been announced here. Not
only are its bright and costly pictorials
displayed on every side, tor miles
around, and its illustrated newspaper
aod program roes scattered like snow
flakes, but there is solid emphatic style
in tin manner of present in" its
.ci ' TO IEW
tlivtte fsasaas
mi n r'tMirth lae
. u arwl Me a Leaf.
ii J V inter UiMMSB
t Wn-We Have
receipt oTcotton at this port yes-
fu. up 23 bales
m
The steamship Wg;
arriveil.it new 1 J
itftdays ol tuc avwM. "v.
. r.,r those cool uiffhts.
tint aa 1
Frb' IVrch.Trout and Black
oksattd lines. rk jun
Wjarest prices at i acoai a-i
.. l(,,r,r.,lt
UyacoUardplant which was 7
L( high and 3 feet across in wy. m
EtTuwa by Mr. U. L. Bordeanx.
Tbe ' Electric shirt is provided with
arrk band of ordinary construc-
which a collar is attached. A
u wear it as a dress shirt.
Foe -ale by lyer. '
At Borraw, Teste nlay. Mr. A. (i-
nfthicitv. the couimissioner
he case, sold at public auction, un-
foreclosure. 5,600 acres of land, be-
to the Pisford estate, at $2,875.
Krst National Bank of this city
the purchaser.
behind Time.
I d to W o'clock last night the steam
. MAMAa had not arrived in this
nmmm - - -
Telegraphic imiuiry with Smith
A revealed the fact that the steamer
ikM si 3 .an o'clock. We un
hand that a colored excursion
rt j vent down on her yesterday. The
nation is that she has broken down
luerlreraadis watttng tor a tow.
Col. Green's Appointment.
. Wharton J. Green, our candi-
. a . oil
date far Congress m this district, win
his fellow-citizens at the follow-
b,adpa:- .
Kenansville. Duplin county, luesua,
I Sept. jth.
Beaufort, Carteret county, Thursday,
ISept Tih.
Sneaking will commence about II
Hfluck a. in. 11
Persoual.
Maj. T. C. Conrtney, Assistant Su
chatendent of the Richmond, Fred-
.rvksbur & Potomac R. It., was in
I tk city Sunday and was warmly wei-
I bf his friends here.
Mr. James Wilsou. of this city, is
now in Saratoga.
Cape K M. Mc I nt ire expects to leave
here to-morrow for the Northern mar
i kets. where he goes to purchase his
v : Ftfl ami Winter goods.
Snirltn and Rosin.
The following is a comparative state-
Hat ot the receipts of spirits and rosin
I far the years ending August 31st, 181,
hai August 31st. 18W:
wTl ' Wa t AS AAaha mm rt c
. -wi i i j l t 1 1 ' wni v kiil a:i cu a uj mijr' i
- .aiik a - - - . m m nana n nn nniui i i. . r, . - 4 x w
Hlt'. b.rr.U;., jo .ay
... . ait oiner p.-wu f ---- - '
SarannnS-Sl ?0i casks spiriU and 8HU; raiiroau ir..u w--
i .nai i,'ua . I . t . aaasa as.
K 3 K,..U roain in It' I. :mU 77.0W 1 lie special T.- -
a
firiteand 309.834 barrels roam in
found Mr. &M there d the, -ded M -JM
a ioint discussion and the iiat has si-
m 4 " i
rpHv ironp forth that Canauav cot a
severe rasping. Col. Green did not
sav this, but that is the verdict of the
J w
audience present at Lillington,
,.,l?SaSaa and .d that Horth others, to ijakMaaa
comer of Fourth and Nixon, and Fourth
and Taylor streets. Adopted.
The SDecial committee on the pur-
chase of the Market House reported
;lv ovhiKit at WiliniiiL'tt.n on Mon- , ,! I Vi.iUr w.-r.' full v nni.ed in the in- I SOU and W llllS.
j... u - V-"A f,MUniii,n.n.n.;m w Pn. The committee on Public Ruildiugs
. ..1 I a 1 f . I A.Z . I ,.l nf
ft b the best :idvertise4l show that der was reaxly to do her duty in the No- wad grameu inrwier lime u a mmm
V ember election. inc ini" ocreet oucaet nuusc uu
'i r,.r..n1 .iH mm. repairs to the Idttlc Uiant engine
wi i i vaii voiuv ava nM w
forriMA ari?u- House.
meuts it has been our pleasure to listen The committee on Fire Department,
l a a a La,4ia I aa
im ine uiaupr o nugu anjrv
n.. .td tt.tho mi action .inioht he reported progress
w o ! . . . r . j ui. a.
t t .. i t- ( Ainrman v ortn inoveu tuaL uic
n. i'ini marnxT mu m i m i mi iiiii m mm -
asiv iT i ww, . ... , . .
i 1. ntt..niiiMi t Ha efafAji tlu. hjfc nan intrifArt WUIlulUCC Uil r uc c -aimiv...
Claims WHICH l'UUlill.uia vv...mw.. , ncscm. no nuiiOT oiitwi w .uv . . . -w- r .
and beret conOdencc. It i con- him to meet him nd only about ten tnoroeo aun aireoo u, ir,
.pieaou. for not indulging I? tow rtl .Py - 'u'rZ'.
. J- I a u.MnM nn " "a I. n,n..M nn nami I him fil onlMf T.llft W uiswcu " T
CaiC, Ul?HOIlCai yjgv4nw.., um w aw pvaaaa.w ... w - I
ww, - - , . - a- ' l. ThP eommittee on L.ushts recom
biivi a-iu-viiv ' v mmm 0 r v ssa s .
. a a a 1 i i r i a -1 .3 a. 1
ways proved a delusion anu a snare aim
involves such preposterous claims as to
utterly discredit itself with all except
the greenest fools. On the contrary, it
assumes only to be one new and great
show, which is the best of reasons for
believing it to be so. Neither does it
i smi 1 1 to man u fact uered names and
purposely mixed and vague generali-
; .ml furnrmi in order to convey the
aiva Wk
swindling impression that it has rare
attractions, which, in fact, have no
honest existence.
Its attractions are multrifarious as
well as novel, and it is a matter of sur
prise how many strictly new features
can be crowded in a single oxhibiuon.
Zebras broken to perform incredible
faats. hur lie-leaping reindeers, giraffes,
harnessed to Roman racing chariots,
Haari inan's steam air-ship in operation,
sized riding cynocephaius, elks
tandem, ten funny clowns in simultane
ous rivalry, high and long-distance dou
ble somersault leapcrs, peerless, ex
ploits in the gymnasium, extraordinarily-trained
thoroughbred horses,
comical school of monkey
comedians. monster living White
Nile hippopotamus, extraordinary
- - I SAla m at
I eats of nureuitnui sirengui, uowo v
masculine and feminine intrepiuiiy,
and, in fact, so great an array of novel
ties and surprises that it would trans
cend the limits of a newspaper nouce u
give them even the briefest mention.
The street parade is commensurate in
r5tdo and irrandeur witn ine exui-
bition, and introduces, among other at
tractions, thirty Arabian camels, dec
orated in the richest and most costly
trappings and mounted by native ms-homedans.
Fowler. Andrew Hill. A. J. Hill. W.
Craig, K. G. Polly, W, H. Bradley,
E. G. Whitney, T.J. Mote, Dewitt C
Love, Benj. Farrow, Stephen Bo wen
James Bryant, C. H. Legg, B. I Hos
kins, L. J. Otterbourg, A. Shrier, Geo.
Brooks, Abram Mosely, H. B. Sholar,
C. Schulken, T. A. Shepard, Josiah
Merritt, Geo. Z. French,. Jas. W.
Barnes, John W. Hewlett S. Bebrenda,
Wm. Buchanan, S. W. Holden, W. D.
French, D. W. Trask.
C. Stephens, on application, was re
lieved from the payment of double tax.
The Board then adjourned.
NEW A PVKBTlSJEgmTB.
PiV.tnrA Pramflfl
4 M WIN! m v OUMCK8 ON MAUD aad
made to ordec, nice line d m.tterlal on hand.
Fur alattreea Utt la and tee what la kept
In Uds market and tipplled hy
CT7 V
S. .IKWKTT.8.
r root au
OfTlCK TAX COLIXCTda.
CITY OT WILHTNOT05. . C
1
sentember laA, 1381
tbwt
rjlUE CITY TAX 8(Ha XJ THE YEAR
18SS it now In my hamb far uw ooueouon oi
the t axes. Prompt payment t requoated.
ITKKnY SAVAGE,
sept 3 St Tax CoUectar.
WELLIAMS On the Inat., at Myrtle Grove
Sound, of typhoid malarial fever, Mrs. SLSAJn
E. WILLIAMS, aged 60 yards.
iiupenv Tr thia nitv Mnndav morniDff.
chase ot the Marse iavtaw. septembeV sth, IT 9-& 'o'clock', after a
progress, and was granted further time, short illness, fanny j. sampson, in her
a fWaMi n M Mnrmii ann I -7v
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
mm TCna a v
tairo riirp thia (Tuesday)
a in. i iinui ai w in ufiw w n -
aSBH 1 -,.;.w aaS O OA Ay1wV ot ftt fttPnilOTl A A. M.
JOLJUmlmA I TTOASU5, Ot crv vr vavwy mwm " " a
. i ,.,AHavM a i-i rsAiv t r a t rat ggi ii i w , a i u nmvi i m ti tmn u uiiii hji i ii iiiuaunco bav "
DODUiar eUUCatlOIl, auu aaiu baa.ab a.awav - p 1 fl.n vynuim. . i-
Carolina today had a system of educa- P'. was roocveu aau
tion not surpassed by any btate mine; Hook and
Lnion, wnicn was aue to 'L I xr i fn the
uuw li ZZ' Z1 ZZ tee on Fire Department.
education m iour years, i J , -k-tSii; ;vi-fc hhata mfli
. 1 IltJ UlUlUXl-uii a-ufc,! J I
aammisiimion m iour tUmed for the use of the City Hall for
pnated about $300,000. He next took ... ... whinh waa urianimoiis-
up the question ofinternal revenue, and " th Mavor not votine.
his argument was forcible and cone u- v of g Steam fire En
sive. showing that it snoutu oe aooiiau- comnanv No. 1 for repairs to their
ed. He said when me revenue system - - , read
isaboliSaai,justsosoonwiUtheath-r-r m0ved. I
... i i . l . ;iiuviiii"
7-e0t"JL Z Board of Audit and Finance concurring,
wo ncvcr "3."w 'Ttkni thereoairs asked for by the com
scathing speech, and Kad.calism was - exceed
handledTby the speaker in a way wan. - mmmittea on Public
we have rarely heard, and if any oi . . SUDervision 0f the rc-
them were present ty must nave irs and the be charged to Pub
quailed in their shoes. Col. Green then P Adooted.
touched with great force upon the tantt nkUf of the Fire
question, showing that the tariff was , OTvlered
i l .,Tw.r f .nla a nrt annn u I
ourueiisoiuw uwu wo
be abolished. He showed conciut iyt
hv fi mires, that were unanswerable,
it..f tko tariff made the rich man rich
a . 1 - Mtm. M, wj-kvMAa
er, anu tne poor wau pwwa.
Anrtliing in the hardware line can
be found at reasonable prices at Jaco
bi's. - 1
Pender County Taxables.
The total amount of taxable property
;n pnir .-omit v. for the year 1882, as
..i r Ik. aSY Hat in the office Of
Ul&eil I1UMI U1C MA r
the Register of Deeds, amounts to $1,
230 371, divided as follows 353,7941
acres of land, valued at $856,844 ; 117
sown lots, valued $24,935 ; 723 horses,
i,wwi aa! 75 : 389 mules, valued at
$285 70; 1 jacks, valued at $110; I jen
net, valued at $25; 359 goats, valued at
$358; 6,576 head of cattle, valued at
$411 64; 18.490 hogs, valued at $20,387;
5 714 sheep, valued at $5,747; value
without specifying $679.21 ; money on
ah AL.
wa . . . , ,
Alderman Huggins offered tne ionow-
inc
Whereas, Much dissatisfaction nas
i . i i r. An cr tnp nwin h ui luis
, auu naaw aw x Oeeil CICHICU aiuuug "TT r ieri ) j
i : . 1. fAfAontorornmOnr n.n nir the QfTinTl Ol LH JJUJVIU
MO SPOSe W1L11 gicai iuivaw"6'"- city wuwu'6 , , , " 1 . j
of the special tax bonds, and showed -a3S.
. . . . t i : i nrnra oorain i iua ....-w i , .
tnat n tne xvauii v"J 7 Market House Company s properLy;
: .,A,Dr o dnht nf over twentv mulion
ll.AafMV
. in fkA CfntA r j..-7 That Kfrrp. final action has
dollars wouiu oe sauuicu up ww. iicowttu., a.u
uynara wwuiu a- ,1, - Mitin nf t-SS nntrTT
The speaker took up tne question o
County Government, and showed uuu vJoters Q city for approval or rejec
.inrincr the six vears that the Radical tion
. a a I . a A - 1
party were in power under the election Alderman Worth moved u lay me
hv the people, ii; n t.h table, which motion
poverty was the result in counties where w&8 adopted.
a TT J T aaaaaa amaaaasa Baffa I . wa - - a
negro rule pre vauea. uDuerwciu
ndA sinee in these same counties
a V a w - -
ataa debt of the counties has been re-
.a
dnoed in many instances at least one
hundred percent.
a ... i . .1
r.1. Green addressed himseu to tne
1 ..wrwlrt ahrw.'inff tlieul tnat
CU1U1CU J(W" " a
tn riflnioerfttic party was their true
friend, and was the only party which
r ri immw mmmmmmmmmw im mm
Vr the Cure of Coughs, Colds,
Wrw-irseness. Bronchitis, Croup, lntlu.
Un79. Asthma. Whooping Cough, In-
fcipient Consumption ana iortne re
lief of consumptive persons in aavan-
k-n Tmaorists.-OT-Pnce. ZK Cents.
ijv oiaFn i '
sept S
The Board then adjourned.
County Commissioners.
Tim Board of County commission
ers met in regular session yesterday
afternoon.
The Treasurer submitted his report
! :
-a n cod
School Books!
t l SWm"
School Supplies!
X ADIES' HAND BATCHSL8,
srECiE PUBSBfts
and a handsome line ot Fancy Stationery.
opt 3
W. YATES'
Bookstore.
For Rent.
DWELLING HOUSE WTTH
8 rooms. West side of Front at..
next door North of Mrs. Morrison's
boarding house, between Mulberry
and Chestnut sweeta. www ww
In the house and good garden suae
-
QOO.
sept 1
Apply .to
GEO. H. KELLEY.
Pine Grove.
THIS BEAUTIFU1. PLACE IS SiTUATK
at the 8-nillc post on the Shell itoao irom wn
mlnirton. N. C, 10 Rooms vacant. September
is a delightful month on the Sound, rig nan
Land oysters in abundance.
CO. yviLtWJCi aARnin,rwp.
sept 1
BSE RnIPkBtW moau aw
vhnn
A NICE PRESERVING
PARKER ft TAYLOR'S,
SHOULD YOU WANT A NICE LAMP Cheap,
Call at PARKER ft TAYLOR'S.
sept 3
We Have a Full Line
nF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet
as follows
i fnnil clmti-ini? a bal
WCUCiai auaaw., w" 0 ... qq
hflr.fl nf 2 1,451. OO
iiivuui - m - - aaawo waa - - m. m '
had done anything to protect their race, Special fund, showing a oai
" - aa vi;ri onno dnp thf Treasurer oi-
to educate, anu 100a aiuci
and deaf
Articles and everything usually kept in a
class Drug Store. Our Soda Water sail has
the reputaUon of being U,jjgiMg BaosT,'
gept 3 . Pharmacists, Brooklyn
Send Me a Leaf.
rrims IS THE LATEST SONG by
" . 1 Ko.nrl It Ml Ink It tUt
anutuosewiio u r . - ' :
ing as any thing ho has wrlUen, IgftJp
.., '.y vhp Threads Among tne WW. ,
and-Don'i be Angry with me &mW
of wl.Uh were 1 in mease lypu 1 ""nta.
be when it become known. Price 40 cenia.
Send in youroroersw
lire Book and Music Store.
148.93
sa i a "majority' for Wilmington
r.t-a casks spirits and 153JM bar-
roin. in 191. and 14,355 casks
aariu and 176.545 barrels nin in
"thoM Savannahvillans are going to
I 1 ' madi- .V thflll KUie
1 I mmm frai- tlw CtT is 8S fol-
1 nC SeilUUt KiAJ-
low.: 914 white polls at lM
$l,U0.M;t4coloreal poll l-
each, $1,074 06 ; 104 cents on every $100
valuation, $1,537.96.
The taxes for county purposes are
264 cents on every $100 valuation and
7RI cents on eacn i". m
tne Ilirea mane oy im-m cva.. - iroi vnt on
Jrs ago taauaey would lead the naval Special county taxes are "
aaiaTtaat it la time that they were ! every $100 of taxable pwperty and I 50
alxKit it.
la Builders and others Go to J Aeo
n's thr Sash minds and Doors, Glass,
4c. Yon n all aises and at the
prices.
Pender County.
The Board of Commissioners of Pen
fcr county met in regular session at
km- vMiaia. if 1 1 nresen t Dauifl
aioo of taxable Proierty and jO
a noil, amounting to $3,-
101.39. Total county tax. $7,589-.
Total State and county tax, including
i ncome, $14.748.09.
O uar t erly Metlnirs
Forthe Wilmington District Methodist
E. Church, South, fourth round, in
part :
..... .a W
I j . , r y limingVUll. Ol a awm. - .
,.hosw. Cliairman. and Oommissioners I XopSJlii7t Scott s HiU Sept. 83-24
' Alsni.n .ni rvrw Wilminirton. at rum oirwi..
vva ov i mw - iaass
The Comiiuasiossors revised and pre-1 .. 9tJ P- m- '' 30-Oct. 1
ld the iurr Hat in accordance with .VrPiTw Oct. 3-4
UttKer 17 iLllW. Uaavf&al. ROBT- O. BURTON,
m - a mmi mw mm i -
Sept.
17
;k wn lirtd to deliver tlie
lUu for 1888 to the Sheriff for col-
ctioo.
A number of claims were audited and
fcred to be paid.
A pal deal of school business was
"taaactcj, some relief extended to the
Pw and a few persons relieved from
i uent of poll-tax.
Presiding Elder.
Heal Estate.
The large three-story residence on tho
Southeast corner of Third and Mulber
ry Streets, was sold yesterday at public
auction under a foreclosure sale. Mr.
Thomas C. James was the purchaser,
and the price at which it was knocked
H dealt heavy blows upon the Radi
cal alias Liberal party, showing that
they had bought over to their ranfcs a
few men who called themselves Demo
crats, but who havo been on the fence
for years. He concluded his fine effort
by appealing to the good people of
Pender to stand by the Democratic
party, as he believed they would do,
and roll up a big majority for constitu
tional liberty, which could only be done
by voting the Democratic ticket in No
vember next. The speaker was fre
quently interrupted by applause from
his attentive auaience.
Colonel Edward D. Hall, of
this city, followed our standard-bear-
U ..lnrinif tl-1 hill A
erf jie paiu n s1""'"
to Col. Green, and showed that no man
in North Carolina was more entitled to
the votes of her people than ooionei
Wharton J. Green, true to North Caro-
,: I aotinn nf his life. 8Jld
una 111 cwj w
counseled his old friends to give they
support to this distinguished son of
North Carolina. Col. Hall spoke for
about three-quarters of an hour, touch
ing tho various issues of the campaign,
and was listened to by his old friends
with the greatest attention.
After the speaking, our next congress
m.n waa waited noon by a committee
a aa 1 " " -
of gentlemen and escorted to the resi
denoe of Dr. W. T- Ennett. where he
was met by aa assemblage of ladies.
Dr. SatchweH, with a handsome bou-
quct in hand, preseniea
nine aj vw. vjiw-i -,
ladies of Pender. He replied in a most
happy and pleasing speech of about
Sree sainutes length, which mplete-.
ly won the admiration of the lair don
on. .
wwicaa o t-
nnA A 11 a ihA Treasurer of -
atiww v.w .
c l 1 Cnul ohnunn? A bal-
OVUWl aataaaa, o-w o ,A A4A Ail
onon nn hand Ot
The Register of Deeds submitted his
a 1 " i : t ,1 tVts.
raa,rt. tVr AUffUSt. SnQ eXHlUllCU Hlw
. v., w -
rr- .'0 Ta ftir the sum 01
A. 1 wtawifa wa u -r-
A communication was received from
G. J. Boney, Chairman of the Demo
cratic Executive Committee 01 flow
it nnnnfv rrv.ommeildlUK One
llauuivi ? -
-wxii:nar nlace in each of the
nUUllllMacaa wwu..0 r
tsf nnA Fifth Wards.
uoa ntition from S.H.Morton
.rwi ntriers. from the First Ward, ask-
hmt for an additional polling place in
I . m n IM'II
b. FirRt Ward: and Irom 1. t.-mmer
and others for additional polling places
in the First and Fifth Wards; wnere
..rwr, the. following order was maue .
All that part of the First Ward be
:nna at the Cane Fear river and
Kaaaifaaaa
r; nrth of Bladen and Moore
streets, to constitute the 1st Division of
tho First Ward; all tnat pan o. u
First Ward beginning at tne river uu
running with Campbell street to Fourth,
down Fourth to Bed Cross, out Red
Cross to Rankin, and out Rankin street
to the city tails, to constitute the 2nd
Division of the First Ward; and all
that part of the First Ward beginning
t the intersection of Bed Cross and
Fifth streets, miming south witn ruin
frt Walnut street, east with Walnut to
MacBae street, south with McRae to
iiwrv street, east with Mulberry to
Tenth street, south with Tenth to Dock
and out Dock street to tne cu
Oil WW v,
limits, to constitute the 3rd Division ot
Fifth Ward
Ail that part of the Fifth Ward West
of Seventh street to constitute the 1st
Division of the Fifth Ward tad all that
A
sept i
Pianos and Organs.
LABGE STOCK. For aal at
HEINSBEBOnrS.
FALL & WINTER
GOODS
ARRIVING- DAILY I
Only A Few Left.
ONLY A FEW OF THOSE
ilTE HAVE
Tf
I SEEGE BUTTOS BOOTS left,
closing out at coat.
that we tire
AT
K A T Z ' S,
36 Market St.
Better call nl necure a pair irom
UEO. B. FBKMCK SONS.
ang 31
Reinforced Shirts.
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S0e. Boy's Shlrta all alaea, 73c, NbjhtBatra
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Cotton Drawer from
Jeans Drawers, doable lined en the
Shirts and Drawers made to order at law as-
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