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t evening Sonaaya. ex- ceptea by jOSH T. JAMES, L SDITOB ASTOFBOPMBTpB. , tpTIONS POSTAGE PAID: fxen oxjr frlinia oa isy -ad ilteubar CSterallateres I bl t. ; Te name cf tie writer taus: kimy t; 'hed to tha Edttor. . :,:3UCTalcUona a. us; n wntU's , as o o&e&ldeol tie paper. l'J ? PersonaUtlea meat be avoided. Asd UU especially and partlcxslarly xrct tood that the Editor docs ot alvayt en do I t te vlewa of ccrreapondct b? ' t f' t la the editorial eohmca.' ' H & .too. Six months, $2.09. Three fi0u - deiiverca oy camera tree 1 , ,nv part of the city, at the above ocent. P week. - -0T ,a?"3low and w and liberal. VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1884. NO. 276 A'cra will report any and all fall- - ... f r" 'V-rv Daily review nas we largest. Tennessee had a close shave. The & h .irculation, of any newspaper Democratic majority is small for '. " ihr dtv of Wilmington. -23 n fiVprnnr nt Ponnklm'in Roil t i - - i w w .waM wii J. Sa 1 J. r Commissioners were elected. This is said to mean that tha people con't want any Railroad Commissioners at ail. " ! In enifl " li M T A Kaon T c. iper than candles for, the U-.a"i"nf British ships. -Sit 10 on in Paris which paid j,- 92.r a vear was re- ,5Sfc no; l Tor by 0,000 persona. - p.i'a.le'phiansare discussing the whether or not the old liberty ent to the New Orleans! , f. CvnriSltlOn. r riS i is reported as saying that the tc mo'.nr will be introduced on the lf. . yorU Elevated Roads just as soon ,,ert-rK Field gives the word. V'5 Jiid-e, of New York, has Sun jrvcr.in-n ct plions at her 'elegant t-liP at which the only guests are the Nile crih girls from the large dry goods o:e3- .. ... The World thinks New York's vote have been sioieu iur mamo j LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO REW iOVER TISE tUTS. Notice Transparencies Geo M. Crapos Just Arrived C W Yates The Grand Jubilee Opera. Oowtsk Mis Kitty Ktoies J as VV Kino. XJhm'n Jubilee ConvmUtecs I1EIN8BKKGEB Bookseller and Stationer. F. C Miller Friends snd Fellow-Citlzeua The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 902 bales. The Armstrong Brace is the most popular suspender made aud are sold by Dyer. t There was a slight sprinkle of rain last night, but not enough to do any material good. Bit. Holly, N. C. - One of the loveliest streams among the many in North Carolina is the Catawba, and one ot the loveliest localities" in 'all the borders ot the cood old State is Mt. Holly,! in Gaston county, on the Western I banks of that stream, distant about ten miles from Charlotte, on the West ern Extension of the Carolina Central Railroad. The town of Mt. Holly has recently been established by a party, ot capitalists who had been impressed with the splendid possibilities it afford ed as a site upon which a thriving man ufacturing and commercial town could be built. It, is in the famed Piedmont section of the State, in a country of uu surpassed loveliness, and possessing every desirable quality to invite capital, labor and an earnest and intelligent p pulation. The country is undula ting, the atmosphere dry, brach-g and presenting to the enraptured eye a scene L Programme. of surpassing beauty. Members of the Ward Clubs and citi The entire property embraced in zens of each Ward are re quested to what is now Mt. Holly was formerly the prorerty ot the famed Confederate, General D. H. Hill, and comprises a large portion of what he proudly called his -Model Farm." A remarkable meet at their respective c!ub room and march in a body under their president to the City Hall. The first Ward wilt trra on the Bat side of Third strict riaht res-tins on Mulberry ; the Second feature in the history cf the property is j Ward will foim en theNorth s d; vf P: :n People are beginning already to ar- fl'Tlil, U-H- I r '-ins & Co. but tor lae nrtuoess ui iuc nv.U .m iu cil iu ue iJicscm. -"o Pemocrats and the strengm oi tue aemonsiraiion on i uuisuay msuu ;j2jP Ps-?- - There was a bg torchlight demons- . m i n noi. A (..ifinn n Phorl rf f o loot nirrVif- In hnn nr 'arl xyier, wuo. wo umincu iilohivu u vuuiinv wa.u " ia Richmond, Va.f on Thursday, wore- of the great National and Slate Demo- ln that occasion the same dress and cratic victory. Teihvorn by her mother when married Cornet CoQCrt Club will give toex-l'resident Tyler. an opea ajr concert 4it the corner of revoiamVs friends say that he. will Front and Market streets to-morrow orrv Hp is one of the few afternoon at 4 o cioct. ceci in j - men who, having been once disappoint ed, will not lve again, but tread the wine press. l' iif alone. 'kicked up Mr. Trevclyan has been g-airs," the English term a loss of salary ar.d a gain of oflicial imp -rtance. Hissa'ary in Ireland was $22,500. He ccceivos $10,000 in the Cabinet. : The New York Globe, a colored organ of lilaineV, went down with the Republican craft. It collapsed for the want of a few hundred dollars and sold out for a song. It is a curious tact that money len Aw m New York are sending, gold to Eaidand to take advantage of the high er rate of interest, there. This advan ced rate was made by the Bank of Eng land to prevent shipments of goldr to America. The Klttie Rhoades theatrical troupe will appear at the Opera House on the niahtof theSlst inst.. and the entertain ment promises to be a good one. The play has had a large run in different cities aad is very popular. See ad in another column of tt.is issue. Personal. Sheriff Manning was in Raleigh on Monday. Mr. G. P. Hankins.of Mt. Olive, and Dr; Davis, of Wayne Co , father of Mr. S. W. Davis, are in the city. Col John N. Staples, of Greensboro, arrived in the ci:y this morning and extilerating, the water pure and lim pid, the climate healthful and the soil only needs careful and thorough culti vation to make it a perfect garden. It is naturally rich and is underlaid by a heavy clay sub-soil so that every ele ment of applied fertility will be retain e.l Tim Western Extension of the Carolina Central Railroad passes direct ly through the centre of the town, so that those living upon either side of the track will be sure ot equal accommo dations. Ml. Holly is nearly in the centre of quite an important manufacturing pop ulation, there being no ess than eight cotton manufacturing establishments some of them employing more than 200 bands in active operation in the vicinity. The most remote of the?c frvpforifs is bnt seven miles distant, while nearly all of them are much near er. and all will make the depot at Mt. ' Holly the point of shipment. The force in these factories will be increased and there i3 an abundance of water power for several others, the building of which is contemplated and will without doubt soon be put into effect. Further man ufacturing enterprises are .fully war ranted by the unexampled prosperity and success which have attended those .trodv 'in oneration. The factories that there has never been a mortgage deed upon any portion of it, every con veyance from tie time of the original grants to the present time nayiug been a dull io fee simple. Mt. Holly is tastefully laid ou in streets and avenues and subdivided into lots tor building and mercantile pur poses. The lots for business purposes are 100x165 feet, while those intended for residences are 100x200 feet in size. These lots have recently been put upen. the market for sale, Mr. Joe 11. Hart haying been appointed the agent to dis pose cf them, and on the night of the 17th iust., a special train containg quite a number who had become inter ested in the purchase of lands left Wil mington by train on the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, for Mt. Holly. Several others, with the same object in view, joined the part at Polkton, .V adesboro and other points along the route, so.that when the train arrived at its destination on the morning of the 18ih inst. , there was quite a crowd. The first cbject upon arrival was to vie n the land and its surroundings, and the forenoon was passed in walking around the place and scanning its advantages as a place in which -to invest capital and create a home. This scrutiny was kept up for about three hours and a half or until noon BINFORrj-uhrthe evening of. the ISthcf November, t PlckenTl!?o Ala.. Mrs. fttNCKS HARRIET BIrOKlV KleH daughter of Mr. IhtB. II. ar2l3,latheth year cf berate.- t Wotice; 'PUS COMMITTEES OF TIIK DI t FKKENT aids will please call f cr Transparencies at ee?3 street, right rt sling on Secotul; the Third Ward will form on the West side of Third street, right restti s rn Princess; the Fourth Ward will form ou the East side of Tbird street, ngh: resting on Princess; the Fifth Ward will lorm on the West side of Third street, right resting on Market. The military will form on the North side of Princes strtet, right resting on Third. The Fire Department will torm on the South side of Princess street, right resting on Fourth, AU visitors wishing to march in the processkn will form under Assistant Marshals R. P. Paddison and Roger Moore, on the South side of Princess street, right resting on Third. The procession will move in the fol lowing order, precisely at 7 o'clock : Cornet Concert Club. Fire Department Second Ward Club. Fourth Ward Club Fifth Ward Club Third Ward Club. First Ward Club. Monroe Band. Military, Visitors on foot. Newbern Band. Carriages. Mounted Men. The Assistant Marshals arc requested Oait. J M. McSowan'a Saloon, on Thura da moini' jj a 11 o'clock. - DOT 19 It Jubilee Committees , xrnx Meet at dem. hkaduau- Tr-tiS with the Dem. Ex. Com for final ar ( rangementa, Thursday afternoon, at 2,' o'clk. T MES W. KIKO. Chairman, lJcm. Ex. Com 'ew llauovcr county, nov ll' It Star copy ' ' OPERA HOUSE. when nil hands returned to the car, to ll3cetthe Chief of Statli O. A. Wig- which had been switched off the maiu track for their acccommodation. In a ew moments a substantial and elegant unch was prepared by those who had the management of the excursion, to gins, registered at the Purccll House. Mr. R. J. Canpon, of Marlboro. So. . tive ODeration are the "Hoop- Ca.. formerly of the press in this State, MonnfMnrin? Comoanv" and the I I - 1 111 iM 1 A LA IUV is in the city and paid us a pleasant tT k Manufacturing Com on the Catawba: the Mt The New York Times reads Jay Gould's dispatch to Cleveland between the lines, thus: "I heartily congratulate you upon the failure of my continuous efforts during the last . three days to count you out of the office ;o which yuu have been elected.'! Logan is the worst defeated man of the party. He ba3 lost the Vice-Presidency, and in grasping for that shadow he has lost the substance of a seat in the Senate. The Illinois Legislature is Democratic, and that Logan's elec tion is entirely out of the question, It is com pnted that 30,000 Democrats iu New York voted for Blame and about the same number of Republican's voted for Cleveland. But the difference is cleverly stated by Col. McClure when he savs that the best clement of the Uepu viicans deserted Blaine for Cleve land, and the worst Democratic ele moots deserted Cleveland for Blaine. visit this forenoon. pany . Bro. Tipton, of that sterling paper, f. .. w Mill." on Dutchman's the Lincolnton Press, favored us with a Creckf owned and operated by Messrs visit tosday. lie win remain over to- Rhyne & Co.; "Wilson's Mills," Messrs iuohow uuu utifi " ' Hall & DO (two miiiJ, mufiutu s Mr. W. H. Chadbourn, of this city, ... d Qaither's Mill, the last five Senator from this district, nas oecn in . . iocate( 0n the South l?ork ot me . I n-- Raleigh this week on duty as a mem- c t ba River. These mills are near berofthe State Board of Canvassers. . t, eniraced in the manufacture of Mr. Wm. Walton, formerly of this u warp?, althoueh the Hooper city but now of New York, and em .,. e arceiy interested in the mau- ployed on the Journal in tnat city, is ufacture of plaids. All ot ttiese muis here on a visit to his motbeand called are m actiye operation and all of them to see us to-day. Mr. A.T. London leaves here to night for Birmingham, Ala , where he will engage in the practice of his pro fession, the law. We wish him much success in bis new home. Rev. Mr. Nellson, who has been on a visit to this city for several days past laboring .here in the Second Baptist church, preaches his farewell sermon in that church to-nieht. Mr. Neill McQueen. Sheriff-elect ot tr is here ana we in front of the C.ty Hall at 6 p. m H. McL. Green, Cbiet Marsnai. Tlio render Parade. Pursuant to notice the Democratic TWO NIGHTS ONLY,' -COMMENCING FR1D.VY, NOV. 2'et. MISS KITTY RHODES, And her all Star Company, In W. 8. Gilbert's cciebrated Uurlceqne Comedy KNUAtikU. . - t)n Saturday night, M'LItrS. Faturay Mati nee. Trof. ; I. Thomah snperb Band and Orchestra. Street Parade with Uniformed lUn.t. '1 ickcts on sale at Heinsberjrcr's on Tliura day. nov 19 St Just Arrived I CHOICE ASSORTMENT '-'OF FANCY CAlvfcS AND CKACKEItS. . ' French Jumbles, Oracle Bar, VanKla Jelly. iced Drop Cakes, Cooa Drops, ... KokoCJakfs, Lunch 5111k, elegant,' Cracker Dust, Al:5o, Bright, NcV Breakfast Slrlp. I'lga Feet. Fix Ham, live poitrd average, ainl evcrythiojr reually fount In a flrsl class Fam ily Grocery. : O. IS. CUAPON, aovi: 22 South Front ... c T A ntrr rv ot of TrJ n t i :..,f;rt mna ,l,vnn hv ih Citizens oi leuuei wuuy ui w wnmu aiuuw jusu ao v..v. wj r,,1i.1inBlui5,u nt . ortne Durnose , ... I TTWIlUil w w w-.T now reallv hungry and somewnai tireu r-fnrfrn;y.;1.;on an(j to make arrange - . i i lJ tourists. The sale of lot3 commenced I ments for the Grand jnDiiec to oe neiu soon after the lunch had been disposed m.vv timing on ,oa u v-h- of and quite a number were sold dur- Mf A Hawes was rf quested to act nr the afternoon, Delore me arrival oi as secretarv the train which was to take the party Acomraittteeof arrangements was on it, return home, Many of the cUi- ,,1 zens oi tne uwuio order of pabadi: hearted, intelligent, kindly and! Qa the arrival at Wilmington, at 2 extremely pleasant people were oclock p. m., on me uiu luat.. u. LAWiiiunj . r r I . T 7. Ts.,or.n tUa narnH Will thosn interested in the steai .. Krrr . " following Board. FEW MORE BOARDERS, EITHER among tha whar - And move UD progress of the sale, and they cheer prmceSs street to Fronts ; down Front fully and frankly gave us much import- to Market: up Market to Seeond; up ant formation lor which we were -CheMnnt ; Cjhtn to rruiy giatciui. .u.vj ... dovv n prjncess to tlie steamer. as could be-desired, the company cheer- -phe precession will move in the ful and the managemeut did everything following order. tauie, regular or Jtrans'cnt, can be accomtno- dated with comfortab'c rooms and the best the market affords, at '. AIRS. ROBERT LKE', 3131a Market su, bet: Front and fcecocd. nov JS if " 'J ' ini'm-i SKTH W. JO AVI S , Auc ti o ce r . BY 8. H. TRIMBLE. Fruit at Aub'tioDj HO MORKOW.ICOMMENCING at 10 o'clock. a. m. and 3 p. m , I trill tell on board British Schooners riuEKK ana hathk ia l.INU. from the Bahamas, West Indies, at Dock Front of Custom House : Banana?, Oranges, ''ocoanuts, " Pine Apples, Grape Frvlt, t. us;8r t aae. Shells, tVc. ... . v Cincinnati i3 to have a crematory in the neighborhood of the city costing $23,000. The matter is said to bo in the hands of responsible men, and the Commercial Gazette indulges in high praise of the sanitary aud other antici pate J advantages of the system . It de clares that the crematory is to be built in response to a popular demaud. are being conducted with good and reliable profit to the owners. Ibis is so notably the fact that some of the manufacturers are making active prep- parations to materially increase the producing capacity of their mills at an early day. These factories have necessarily paused villases to spring up in tneir resnective localities in order to mate homes for the operatives. The demands for food, furniture, wearing apparel i ,t nthor things necessary and acklowledae the pleasure of a visit incident to home life have created fmm him tnJ.iv. H o 2oes into office at r, uQ niPrhant and for the too of the biggest majority that Pnmhoriami nonntv has iven the VUlUIk.1 iutf J Democratic ticket since the war. Lieutenant Ludovisi, of the Italian army, who slapped and insulted a brother officer, and shot him dead in the duel that ensued, has been tried by court-martial for the former ofieccc and condemned to two years' military seclusion and forfeiture ot bis commis sion. The court-martial took no cog nizance of the duel. Gold is comins to this country at a vnrvnMt.5rIar Tinw. Over eight ' j iapiu laic - - - millions havo. arrived since October 1 aud it is now anticipated that the amount will reach nearly twenty mil- 'ir.t a u i0fl nf thfi vear. When foreicn nations want American wheat cotton and petroleum they are going to buy aad pay for these articles, no mat ter what party be in power. . "Perched upon a bust ot .Pallas. or hcttsi- rnr nn cnmfl hanflV Slietl. snnclViU hntioolroonp.r has her bottle O Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and when the child has a distressing cough, or a touch of croup, she enrea the little one in no time. Death of Mrs. Binford. artisans of different kinds, so that the population, prosperity and aggregate weal.h is constantly on the increase. All of these will be largely interested is by Mt Hollv. as it tir k r t ho Mpath n iuiues'u"ku " Mrs Frances Harriet Binford, eldest far the most convene , au -----airs. nauLca n ,. . : nn;nt tnr the manutactur- daughter of Mr. Thos. naru.u, h .- brmerlvofthiscity,butnow resident ed products as wen " Z" at Hickory, in this State, the sad event and merchandise wn en - - bavin t occurred at Pickensville, Ala., m brought to me sccuou navin cccu.rc a nnm0rt of its industrious in- he 2uLn year ci ner age. r. c;nnn Uat .Tulv with typnoiu , liabitams l J Ok V- 1 . kJ " w - necessary to make the time pass pl-.as-antly and agreeably to all concerned ; a task in which they were eminently suc cessful. We are under especial obliga tions to them for the many kindly cour ipqiPR&nd attentions shown us, and wo wish them every success in their lauda ble enterprise, and that 'the embrjonic town of Mt. Holly may soon become a place cf busy trade and profit. Any Information regarding this new town may be obtained of Mr. Joe H. Hart, agent of the Mt. Holly Improvement Company, whose headquarters arc in Wilmington, N. C. The illuminations. Itwould bean utter impossibility for the procession to-morrow night to march past the. house of every good and true Democrat in the city. It will be, how ever, possible for every Democrat to illuminate his residence, ana this can oflVrfp.d at a verv little cost, it is hoped, and it is the express wish of the Executive Committee, that all houses will be illuminated In honor of the grand victory which ba3 been achieved, whether they be on the line of march of the procession or not. fever and was most tenderly cared for b? kind friends and good physicians but vnnnir lite was doomeu. ner father was with her at the last and there j were hopes at one time of his being ame to bring, her 'Jiome with him, but the disease took a sudden and unfavorable tnrn and the end came all too soon. Mrs. Binford was from an early sge a communicant of the Episcopal Church, and her last hours were calm, peaceful nnrt SP.rene. looking to the sure refuge on which she had grounded all of her hopes. She was a native ot this cityt nnn there are many hero who will sin cerely grieve at the news of her early death. To everv Housekeeper a good substantial cook stove is an important pnPitvand our readers will noa me best at Factory Tirices at Jacoris Hardware Depot. Sate vTillbs cntinned froiidiy today. cro m. nc n? at the hours bpecuicd, until cargoes me did oscd of. nov li ti T" Stores for Kent. T A RF IIOUSF, AM) ! FJCF3 fT a ov? now onp!ed lj Vcr3 H . J tn-cn & 'o fre ana oMrc above now occu pied by A. Dumclaodt. Both on North Water st. ; between Princess and Cbeetcut. Apply to augli StArcopySt I'KttOSSET A CO. mivn .... c The scenery tn tbe vicinity oi w Holly is ot unrivaled beauty and grandeur. The Catawba River, in its prDentine meanderings from its bead waters at the foot of the Blue tttuge iu where it becomes absoroea in t-ue terceon its way to the Ashe and thence to the ocean at Charleston, S. C. is one of the most beautim! ami pictures a ue stream s upon which the eye of man over rested. Its abrupt banks jnotchosen the .willow, white Direa UU1UCIV.U . and other trees indigenous to tbe moist grounds on the margin of watercourses. The town itself is on an elevated plateau with a slightly upward incnna er CrtTtiP.thinr more than amil Waccamaw Association. Tee Waccamaw Association (Bap tiet) adjourned its harmonious session at New Hope Church, Celumbns coun tv. on the 15th inst. The next meeting of the Association will be with Beulah Church, Brunswick county. Tbe thanks of the Association were unani mously given to Prof. Manly of Fur man University of South Carolina for instructive addresses upon the object of Foreign Missions and Eiucation. Delegates to the State Convention were Music Colors. Orator abd Surgeon Executive Committoof Pender County. Veteran Corps. Procession with transparencies in front and rear. Chief Marshal Capt H P Paddison. A;eiatnnt. Marshals .1 CJ P.irker, L Larkins, J H Colvin, Jas F Moore, B F Keith. Jr, F W Pridken. C C AVood- onok- KlJ.lonnSOn. r H nen, riauu Fcnnell. Dr. W T Ennctt, Jobn femitn. T J Armstrong. Dr E Porter, W T Bannerman Itobcrt ixon, Ij oners l Tinrdeaux. E A Hawes. Joel llines Moore. W J Hollingsworth, D J Corbett. F P Lamb, T H W Mcln- tire. Austin Moore. Bruce W illiams Dr W C Mumbv. Thomas Moore O Cowan, Jesse Bowden. R T Dur ham, J T Foy. Brant Cox, HerbeTt Mc Clammy and A H raddison. Upon tbe arrival of the steamer and betore the parade, Maj C W McClam my will deliver a stirring address to his tello citizens of Pender county. Mr John R. Paddison, Chairman cf the Pender County Democratic Elec tive Committee, requests that any oi the Pender delegation, not arriving by stpfiTv.pr. will meet tbe delegation from Point Caswell at the steamers wharf to ! oest s ousts cigar on TUEMARKET. loin iu iuc jiii out.. . t i. i l : t. u . Tne paraae at nignt win oe wuu mc Wilmington procession, in. tbe order arranged bv the Chiet Marshals. On motion, the Review and Star were requested to publish tne proceed ings of the meeting. R. P. Paddison, Chief Marshal. P. IIEINSBERGER, Book-Seller and Stationer, DEALER IN PIANOS AND ORUANS, FANCY GOODS, WEDDING PUESENT3J ' ' " GUITAR,-?, VIOLINS. ACCORDKOSS, BAN JOS, STRINGS, &c. Carolina Yacht Club Cigars, The Majority. The official canvass ot the Electoral vole was made at Raleigh yesterday with the following result: Democratic vote for Elector at Large H'l Republican ..121.307 Good VV hlakcy. Beer, Oysters, &c. OLD NORTH STATE SALOO S, nov 13 U South Front Street. ? New Goods , . " AND A New Milliner ! HAVE RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF tion for something more man a when it becomes merged with the grand forests of oak, hickory, ash and n with which the country abounds. In the Western distance grand hills rise t,;.Kpf.nr1 Wsher. their rich verdure City Court. J. W. Suiton, colored, was brought before the Mayor this morning charged with carrying a concealed weapon. He was required to give bonds ia the sum of $50 for bis appearance at the next terra ot the Criminal Court, in delaalt ot which he was committed. Two parties, charged with failure to pay license tax, were fined $25 each. Democratic tnaiori.y 17 027 Wc must not forget to mention that three votes were ct for Ben Butler, and one for St. John, the prohibition candidate. We do not can? &o much I about the latter, but we should like io know the men who voted lur Butler. They would be a curiosity. What is that which is lengthened by being cut? A ditch, St Jacobs Oil cures cuts. , - I We observe quite a fine display of new Revolvers for very reasonable prices, at Jacobi'a Hardware Depot, t NEW MILLINERY, consisting of Felt, Velvet and Straw Hats a cl Bonnets In' tbe latest style. Al30, lancy Feathers. Ostrich-Tlp ami Plume. Pompons, Ac. MISS rmTCHKTT, a firU cites MUilner, from one of tbe Unrest Millinery Establish in cms in tbe country, baa chage ci my trork , room and emea hUhly recommended at a bvly of taste and style. " MUS. KATE C. tVlNEd, No i ID North Second Street, to v 3 if liet. C heetnut and Princes sta Hardware QV ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QUA NT! tv. Whoteiali aa I Letall at KOCX UOTT03I prices. W. K. SPEJ SG EB & CO , i 13. 21 A -a Market Street, dot 17 r Wllmlojrton, H. C. r SEND ; T O fJR Ll G HT CULO liLD FhxH to HOVAK 1V$ S tctm Dye Work. 1(1$ Recond tt.. and hlag tkein foac darker for Fall and Winter wear jou'U aave tbe extense ot bnylnfr a new colt or circa. - Complete and fresh lot dyo staff j tut recclTed. 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