evening. onuj . . . ,- . . , . -: r. - " - - , . ... . - . . fc rartss KoTica- i 1 II m . -,. ' - - j - - ....... - -, - . : i , - - . - mill :Mwmm. eepted by JOSH T. JAMES, Drroa avd norurron. trZSCiarElOSS POSTAGE PAID: t 14 Six month. $2.08. Threa 086 Tu, I inf.; One month. 35 eenta. . will be delivered by carrier. fre . ;.r-c io any part of the city, at the abort -.TA. ' m t 1 ... ...ti.a low ana uwnu. i-r . .VIII. IV 1 vaj, --! Jf Si!'1"' rii -pi will report any JV WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1885. TTt ma ts ulia la rtcciT ecacdcsca frca cx frndi ca lay ts4'tll !sstjtsa: . KtneraliKterestbnt : The Bias cf ts writer oust alwiyi K . ;e4 to ts Eucr. . . ComrannTcanoMmnat tm writUa onosido of the paper. Ptraonamiea mart be avoided. -And It la especially and p:rtfcndyEu) 9tod Oat lie Editor does net Jra- tmrtnt . NO. 1 70 1 0x6 TteWB 0t ants ualasa to gut i " .-r 77 Daily Haw has Uie largtst Reform at Niagara hat not yet hurt torn pU ctraww VJ . "T lDO nac-men. who are still permitted I hi the editorial eolasrna. a:3St be dirt: n I'oti: Another campaign i Amusements. ' - The regular theatrical season in this city will open at the Opera House Au- The theatrical season in London has gU8t 27th at wfaich time -Mclntire & iteattrs minstrels will appear. Quite a number of engagements have already Mihoneisni! U ell. as it must been disastrous to nil oT;.nt ft -Heath's minstrels will aDDear. Quite I U(CB v fccruP- an- et it be snort, managers. From melodrama to farce l i it ... . . I : ... . .... :nf..vir.ni n.,1 fmm naruij anymxng nas pleased the onblie. uwn.BMB' aroongwmcnare such no- ,mco( tbe Asiatics who " popuur. . wun me masses, has bankruDted the A "-aymona. jiue ntiea ana otters ot !r'r" 11 .. house m whinh ifw.c nnAi i j-l equal prominence . . mm wa mm ww m A m.M n mm M K mm l - Ji'51 air'H tlies. I . - r wrageay wun Mary Anderson has drawn ' JL5aso LJall. ho .innuai saie ii jBanmjj coin i vcirjr muueraiexy, in spite or her fame. bv the wi.-lcst The Durhams were the victors yester- r Itl u s stab es in Sacramento, and Mrs. Lnntry was so entirely ne- day in the match game with the Soa ll;i,ri(o: s.U fr nearly leeted that her manager ii said to have sides in a score 61 6 to 0 They -plw rhB lrJ ranged from 835 to $3.- lost $20,000 on the congregation. aeain this afternoon and lad! r in , ' "'V Indlcatloiia. " For the South Atlantic States, occas ional, local raiDS. .nearly stationary temperature and winds generally sta tionary. . : ii it 3t lay in- A combination of tent and hotel life r ited fco atterul and witness the game t' mi i l j I u. - i-j - . I irea OI COSL. Itwill hp. n.n lnfprAalinw IM 'L lYilllSUS ltiUXO UI UlllCU I U" VvDU BLLcILI ULcLI ILL K SIlTiniRr rPfirt I . A - I ' I J ... i .', L,.,.;..nr;rhtand stood still for a. on the Pacific ent. V.th 0naf r auu ecuing game ana mere will un- .'Li'nrksman ti shoot off the r ends family can have a aenarate. lent n?ih- doubtedly be a large attendance should - " .ten by a Dog. A little two years-old daughter of Mr. James Foy, of Scott's Hill, was seri ously bitten by a savage dog this morn in?. Her arm wa3 bad y lacerated and the brute iuflieted a savage bite upon her right cheek. The child was brought to this .ity. where her wounds were dressed Dr. W. J. Ixve and her condition made as comfortable as pos- i i sioie. . -. , . - - NEW AD VERISEMEKT3 W ADVEHTISnilEKT3; Bargains.- Bargains. QITIZBXS OF WILMINGTON, CONSULT your own Interest and buy country pro luce of I ' J. K. MACS HALL, - 24 North Water fct wnsjgnmcnia ari rusolnz In je Idle ? . COTTON GINS, COTTON PRESSES, fic. yy E SOLICIT 1KQUIBIES AND OSDESS WV,?i5tld for tbc -WINSHIp: COTTON GINS AND COTTON PJtESSKS. which are superior' to T1 ; WIVt any corcreu in this moikct. ClrciL'ara and Price lists wUl be sent on application. ' jalr 20 Visit the Encampment ! WORTH & WORTH North Carolina State Guard. TO EN All E YOU TO DO SO Owing to the Sickness Freak of Nature. We are in the receipt of a corn tassel TllQ Atlantic Coast UllG WILL SELL, TICKETS TO i j i I j i . .1 thfl weathp.r nrnrn fvrrHl nH n rf K I n nnn mliinK I ,ws , .. i ' . i . , a sca.p wuuuu lue godso-i on m strove overiooKing me sea, ana i , .. aic a uuiuuer oi ser- provided with the rude furniture of a iUU uut- i neis corn- o of theso kernels camp; bat there is also a woodeh hotel. Bi-Showers. are at the base of the tassel near the ASHEVILLE AND RETURN in wnien an nrflinarv nnartmonf ia oc i . - Dl"lft. iub jarter Doriion arc on . r..m;inr Rrrr, a . : v e are iniormea mat mere were ,u ... . ci.ru a " signed to every visitor. . lor refuee in iuu extreme outer ena. xte corn was t-nty-four icet wide, and has nine CM0 of storm or 8udden diiIike the ' ' "Trll IV "ZTZZ -JLlT raised in the garden of Mrs. Martha A . uumsiiuB ui tuu U ItUllUglUU tVei (jjence. A renurkible bedstead, made to or clu,.artmenis, eaca intenuea to nwa amM. Meals are served in a irenerfll r7., " 7 Ja .uT: 17 ' Howard, on the corner of Fifth oneul the purchaser's children. dinInff room. or in tfinta r. . -e-"-'-. - .lu BU"p,:ices- Castle streets . " T V, . , I especially in me vicinity ot Warsaw, The newspaper ot Mazatlan, Mexico, uu re inciuae me pnmi- the rain poured in torrents completely as-rris uiuL i'i on lui; vv. wuwi t : i uuvuiug lui bwuiid liio lowianus. we and I rT t i have visited that place not 'one has! uuwlwl rreucu cooitery. betu a peiitlenian. and it earnestly begs the I'mtcil States to send a specimen, if such a thing exists LOCAL NEWS. Kansas City (Mo.) Journal; The new Assistant Postmaster General, so it is said, has discovered that there are not enough fourth class postoflices to satisfy the toiulh-clas men demanding them as first-e!as3. Democrats. I10EX TO IEW ADVESriSEMEMTS. C W Yatm-Blank fcoaks . F C UliXKBTar Ileel Liniment John W Dunham, C C C For ?ale Munds Brotiikss Ice Cream Soda, Ac fLKissBXKQM Mexican Grass Ilammccks Peaches continue scarce and high. Last Niarlit's Lecture. Frederick Gebhardt is in London, and tbe newspapers there say that he I in tbe market this morning. iss'.il! io the tram of Mrs. Langtry, nvalled only by Charles Coghlan, the actor formerly encaged in New York but now in the Lily's company. Personal. we regret to learn that Mrs. Alfred hear of no damage, however, resulting Price is extremely low and is not ex to person or property in that section pected to recover. irom iignmmg. Uol. b. L. Fremont was in the citv to-day. The Colonel, with his family. is SDendinw f ha Snmmor nf hia rac',. rn i , , I .. i o xuere was a very small audience at denna in Smit.hviil TTT1 i-. ... r n T Q ll 1,Slen to Mrs. II. G.Smallbones and children Mr. M. Bachrach's lecture upon his heft last nisht for Pitishnrn tv h pro tVioo i.T 1 in-1 i " xiaveis in oiocria. ine lecture was wiilsnend tho Summer 1 .1 i : j , ,1 ' unreasonably u m me merman language and Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of tho First BaD- was quite interesting to thosa who hist Ohnrph in ihi n?- ;ii iof hfard if. Ho Qnfilm fmnt n L'nnm1nrlin I ... - There were com narativelv lew nart ZZT 7' I " . "I " Mr- lUQ 10 conducting a protracted u i wotaineu oy aoiuai oDservauon ann ex- AT THE FOLLOWING LOW BATES: From Wilmington, N. C........$!0 65 M Wilson, 10 45 V Tarboro, " It 55 " Weldon, "v 11 15 , : OF : . ROYSTER'S CANDY MAKER Wc ha?e been uoabla to get any of his fine Candies for the past ten days. s Five Days in the Mountains! Owing to his Eecovery We can now supply yon with any meet in z at Wades boro no.xt wppIt . perlencein that inhospitable country, Mr. D. n. Ninholsnn r,f th nut We can look forward to' six weeks having been sent there as a prisoner for Caucasian, arrived in tbe citv last niht i o - more of sweltering weather. poUtical offenses. Tickets on sale Jnly 25th, ioth and 27th. ' . i Goad to return until Augastlst, 1335. I T. M. EMEBSON, july 22 4tnac Gen'l Pass. Agi. Back Again. "I ALL AND HEAB ALL ABOUT WASH- lngton and-Alexandria and get the COOLEST I BEEB In the city. july 20 J. M. McGOWAN. desired amount. 3 lbs. for SI. Graud Excursion Under this head the Shelby New Era There was considerable of an ndvitnoA 8ays : An excursion will be run from - - -- I y- . . From every direction the reports come that the crons axe erowinc flnp.lv. i uc loiai oi uca.iii in opain io iuo iist ir.st from cholera i3 oyer 18,000, and the pest is spreading daily into new lrovinces. Officials are suppressing thecews right and left, and the reports ot the mortality arc far below the truth, mometer in this office registered 90 de- k oif Mexican Grass Hammocks, TTAMMOCK STRETCHERS an J HOOKS. July 20 JLJL in cotton in the New York: market to day. Shelby to Wilmingtoii on August llth which will afford all our people a fine OODOrtunitV to visit. n. nnmhnr nf infor- At 3 O'clock this afternoon the ther- eat iur DlanP n i K ..t t, :n cx -Mj 1 U Will Under the man- Now Is tho time to make yourself comfortable. Call at HEINSBERGKR'S. The laics t trick ascribed to tne head waiter m a summer hotel is grees agement of Messrs J. E. Jennings and Steamboatmen report the river as J. M. Black, of this place, we have hrtlol ia that Af sealing newwosta at a tahl wher th yet very low ax,d navigation difficult in every assurance that perlect order will :..r,;.: , - . I consequence. I be preserved. A number of ladies have naitll IJ U1JUCI IUOUUU11U1IO IU HU11 . , 1,1.-. very badly, so that they will be certain Call at; Jacobi's. Hardware Depot aleady decided join tly party and to ask for transler to another table, and and examine his fine assortment ot others are expected. Those who go pay the incidental tribute. fishing poles and lines. t whether ladies or gentlemen, will find uaueiiguiiui irip. cn route for Smithville as a delegate to the District Conference of the M. E onurcn. ne expects to remain at C :! ril :i j . ouiuuviiie mini monuay to enjoy tne a fresh lot just received. health giving pleasures of tbe ocean breezes. Goldsboro Messenger-. Mr. Andrew Planner left Saturday for a month's lMauncr. at Wnghtsvillo Sound. An drew will so to Now York- in SnnJpm. I COLD ON THE POPULAR MONTH LT . ... 7. .. O ucr, ai wnicn time me estate ot nis instalmemt plan at uncle, the late Mr. J. II. Flanner. will nwr.3nvT,iwi I -A-XlMf UUJ kJ7a be divided. I july20 Live Book and Music Stores P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., HO North Front St. Pianos c5-, Org tins Killed for 25 Cents. jyjENNES'S.SDRE CORN KILLER, FOR Hard and Soft Corns, B anions. Warts, Cal lousness, Moles, Ac. ' iuly 15 1W North Front Street. 621 North Fourth Street Dora White, a Western adnata of Anere was no Ulty Uourt mis morn additional rights for her sex, demands in nd a remarkable quietude prevail- taatdiYorce shall be made easier for eu arouna ino nau- woaiea and entirely men BLANK BOOKS. i "PAY BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, Kxcursion Parties. A large excursion party from Samter, S. C. ijcludinc the Sumter Lierht In- lmnOSSlhlfl fori Snma .r tka fi noot nla1nnrui urn I I Tiw w vuv UUVdb we.UbvAWUV.O vTWIffnnfn . ; 1 1 : n . . t . , i en. Only by such a reform, she have ever seen are beimr broneht to a ' r-o:.u: tbmkS, WOald femme helplessness be marlrnl. now. and th r -hpn nn L-.. ' maae equal to masculine perfidy in courtship and marriage. has held an annual encampment at Washington Hilar:- There has been wttaia a lew days a sudden upward notice. movcaient iii railroad stocks, indend em Blue, white, grey, brown and olive Smithville for several years, and that flannel shirts, are sold by Dtek. . The I they appreciate the place is demonstrat Visitors f again this year and will bring with I II CI m - . i i'i ih:i ii villi i f xjlf i riuvr m w tt to the mountains will take ed by the fact that they will visit there , V. 7. . T " .J "4 V. . v Cinn f I VA tsy 4 A Man.-- X It will be to your interest to call and see our goods and prices before you spend a dollar. Never before could you make a dollar go as far in clothing vas)1 Books Kecordfi Letter- Eooks. BU1 as at the present time. We have yet Boots. Memorandum Books, all sizes and a large stock of Summer Clothin sr. style blndlns-. ...u:u 4 nr. a. I ' f uiuu mum yu. iv o uo uol inienu car- straw and Manilla Wrapnln Paper. Paper rying over one dollar's worth this Fall, T, m . so have put prices where we know they cannot helD but ffo. Ymi know onr stauoneryof an kinds, suitable for. every reputation ; when we say goods are I llne of business, at lowest piices C. W. YATE3, 119 Market St TIN HOOFING, TOOF REPAIRING AND PAINTING . Tin and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. StovePIpcs. Elbows, Ac., Ac AW Jobbing generally. W. E. KING, . Practical Tinsmith, Princess.bet. Front and Water Streets July Is . july CO ally accompanied them. On the llth ot August a largo ex cursion party wiil leave Shelby, N. C. for Smithville and it is expected that . Thn rnn0rpirlinna f Rl .Tlmr, nnd y. it would seem, of any change in o tu :t ut. - c v.dcad bat and d00 ia a ereat ,atter cbmeh oa Sund Rev. Mr. mo u .a faiinf that tho tronk wiU(!e0. incs, are hereafter to conduct their business in a more friendly spirit. Our climate is a dry one. Notwiths many of the excursionists will remain standing the heavy rams yesterday the there several days. n taica.o girl had two suitors. She streets look as if there bad been no angered one by going for art evening I rain on them in a month i ik in a )ark with tho other. The Wc noticed quite a fine display of dog collars at Jacobi's Hardware De pot. Call on Us T70R FBESII FAMILY GROCERIES ! JL Fresli Every Day, T HAVE NOW ON HAND AND WILL COX a. Uluc to keep a fresh supply of Apples, Peach- es, Watermelons, and all kinds of Vegetables, Chlckers, Epga, Ac. Will sell at reasonably prices. Give me a call. C. M. D. HUMPHREY, July 20 "Davis' Row ", nesr New Market Geo. W. Price, Jr., AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERGflAST. ' QFFICE AND SALES ROOMS N. E, Cor. . traced chap borrowed the uniform of a Policeman, lay iu wad for the senti mental couple,-and arrested the favored lover lor kissing tho maiden. The fraud s not discovered, lor it was dark. until the offender had begged lor mercy Pd a bribe of $5 for release. Aa exchange offers the formula for a compound warranted to drive a mo cu.to out of a room. Ilere is the recipe, our ounces oil of cloves, eight ounces rsian Powder, two ounces oil pepper- "J"t and four ounces gum camphor. The effectiveness of this remedy wonld uub:!ess ba increased by adding a few ac(3otdvnamite ta man. already aware that his A Tex L 1 i waS dn of apprehension, observ Wdarina heayy shower that the Jester actuallv did not know ;ao to come in when it rained. nch impressed by tho result of this "Serbia! test, he applied to a ccurt to tbe little fellow adjudged idiotic B committed to an asylum. The onon was denied, however, no other "woe being presented to sustain it. TLerost ot GovernorGeneral of -e-Lorraine, which is vacant by ?fth of Marshal von Manteuffel. is 'eribboa of the German public em, worth $45,000 a year. idence at Strasbuig and n u"ua-ccs anu perquisites. in v twu ai lierim mat mis omce v. .. ,vv -j a memoer oi mo rovai 4 .1 rii : -. - - Ul nas een completed. Moe th) with .... at There are a larger number of visitors now at Smithville than there has been at any one time since the war, and the number is constantly on the .increase. Criminal Court. The following have been the proceed ings before this tribunal since our last report : State vs. Monroe Tooaicr, Ed. Ed wards and Robert Manning, an affray Oar thanks are. due for an invitation (Not guilty as o Toomer.and guilty as to attend the North Carolina Fruit to Edwards and Manning and the last Fair, which is to be held at Greensboro N. C , on August 12th and 13th next. Quite a large party went on the Pass pot I this morning. Among the number we noticed several delegates to the District Conference of tho M. E. Church, besides citizens from Sampson, Duplin and Pender counties. two were sentenced. to 30 days each in the county house of correction. State vs. Dora Lyons, nuisance. Not guilty and defendant discharged. Stale vs. Samuel Reese, assault and battery. Guilty. Sentence not yet pronounced. Stale vs. Nich Mohr. retailing. Not pros. The hot wave seems very anxious to I State vs. Gilbert Hendricks, larceny. remain in this vicinity and the people Defandant snbmits. Judgment not yet are equally as anxious that it should pronounced. move on. We have sweltered with the State vs. John Miller, larceny. De heat until the fun has become monoto- tendant snbmits. Judgment not vet nous and we are perfectly.willing that pronounced. other sections should try the sweltering State vs. Peter Elliott, larceuy. Not process. guilty and defendant discharged. State vs. J. M. Sheldon, larceny. Judgment nisi. . State vs. W. ILTIIowe. selling liquor on Sunday (fonr cases) and selling liquor to minors (three cases).' All continued for the defendant. State vs. Charles SuMivan. perjury. Continued for the defendant. Goldsboro Messefger: The Wil mington Corset Concert Club, which accompanied the Wilmington Light Infantry to Asheville, favored onr peo ple with artistic music while in the city on Tuesday. From what we heard, we judge that this is one of the fin en bands in the State. Se-ven-ty five cents only for the best white nnlaundried shirt in the city, at tKa lUilntmilAn CViI-f fa.l... XJ (V? pastor of the iirslBaptistChurch of Wl- xr... T -,-. Jl ,P Lt- mi iu i tt ro- T,..i Market st , J. Elsbach. Prop. tf Tho Wadeaboro Times says : Dr. T. II. Pritchard, . the able and eloquent mington. will assist Rev. II. W. Battle in a scries of meetings, at the Baptist Church in this place, beginning next Now is the season lor painting your houses. Go to JacodiV Hardware Monday. All christians are invited to Depot and buy your paints, if you want unite in the good work. to save monci. t Country Produce, Wines, Liquors, Tobaccocs, I ... - . ! NEW AI VJ-iKTISEIIIl-NTS. &c, "Buckingham Bye," "River Mills," "Old Market and Second streets, where special at- Log Cabin," "Brunswick Private Stock," and tention will be given the Bale of Goods, Wares. "Ilunter's Choice," are very fine Bye W his Merchandije, Ac, on Consignment, and a keys. Wc also have Corn Whiskeys, Wines, General Commission Business; STRICT at JF YOUR BUSINESS CALLS YOU OUT, the ccolcct and most sensible as well as econ omical thing to do. is to step into MUNDS BROS.' STORE ON FRONT STREET, and get a class of their delicious Ice Cream ia, an gg Phosphate or a glass of Natural Mineral water cither Tate, Saratoga or Deep iiucjt iuly 4 For Sale- Y VI liTDE OF POWER 3 OF SALE CON lalncd in certain ccds of Mortgage, executed to mc as Clerk of the Criminal Court of New Ilanover Ccunty, I shall offer for sale, at the Gins and Brandlc3; Highest market prices iaid for Countrv Pro duce, consignments soucitea. CRAIG & THOMAS. Produce Commission Merchants and Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ac. 113 So. Front Street. Wilmington. N. C. iuly 20 . " Smithville and the Sound A BE THE PLACES FOB PLEASUBE t and recreation, and JOHN WEliNKK'd tention to balness and QUICK returns of sales. , july 10 Gentlemen's (gUMMEB HALF HOSE, , Gent's H.S, nandkerchlefs State Guard Udkfs, $1 per dozed. ' SUte Guard Gloves, lCc a pair. ; Barber Shoo is the place for Hair Cuttlntr. Egg Shampooing, Shaving and Hair Dyeing of Ladies4 Hosiery, Mitts and Gloves.' VUIU,"UU5C iwi, i n nii-uBgwn, employed and the finest Perfumes used Give n 1 1 rft mM-i'A a.-AH n-i vr it,., . ..t.t7 iiinnu i. inar-.k oiiwk. ueiwwa . uwv, W1 iuwuAi , -uli idn, water and Front ste., Wilmington, N. C. inst . f h fr.llAmlnn THTB tj r-TT a i-o I may b U LAND, t"lt Reduced prices for all qualities White Dress Goods. Wilmington Refrigerator and Ice Works 1st Twenty (0) Acrcj, more or lc;s, lying In Harnett Township, the prcpcity of Jordon Lemon ; and na. xt with Buildings thereon, corner of vapacny xps ice per xear. IVJT CasU3andixth(6 Streets, the property of Aii-auvia -leiion, ocing in lilcck VI. JEast part of lots 5 and e ; and 3d. One-thiid ( j) Interest io Lots 1 and 2, In Block ca, and Weet half Let 1 In Block 87, jac property oi me eente or the late n.a. xtne-uouse Terms: Cash. JOHN W. DUNHAM, , Clerk of the CrimlBal Couit jly 2l of New Hanover, County ALL ICE Manufactured by vu is made from DISTILLED WATUB, WHICH INSURES ITS PUBITY. Don't Forget 'I iZwJVK TO BCY THE WHITE MOUNTAIN L C. FREEZE lit. the rer- beat In use. Water Cooler, lec Boxes and Special Bat Berrigerstors; Tin Toilet Seta, LampsT Lan- ORDERS I terns. Pumps, and a f nU ine of Wood and ,n Sacks, We offer Ice at the following rates delivered; a pounds eacn delivery, ac pr loo. 10 " SOeperlOO. Half Cent rer pound In ocantittes to suit I prices. iiuumiis l c. rRK-Kie ik bnveraatoor raeiorr. beat In use. Water OioWa r- rat fitJi I bpecial Bates to larjrc corsnmers. irom i lie conntry carciaur pack . Tiercea or Uorsbeadi. and dellr. niuow w are. If von --t wr--. ereu iree on boara as soc pec too ronnds. ucr wc uave me l AHMEK. Pore W hife OH. I as. -js. ; num A aj JNO. J. HEDRIGK. jolr 13 Pig Fish! Pig Fish! SUPPLY ON HAND AT PINE GROVE. Onr 8HARPIE and other BoaU 2 L?7. " -olnutcs' notlco with OWEN JONES (best boatman on tbe 8ound) and his two bojs always on the lookout to taka you sailing. Transient and Pcrmaxcnt Boarders accommodated. Telephone No. 70. June 27 ED.- WILSQN MANNING. Mason's Fruit Jprs. E NOW HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT of the above Preserving Jars. Send In yottr orders at once. We will guarantee lowest W. E. SPBINGEB J CO- ' ia, a -a Market Street, Wilmington. If. C. . xjuly 23 July 20 Pure White Oil. t-AKJUSU Jfc TAYLOtt'S, ... 23 Sontb Front St Tar Heel Liniment. jnnc tf Propilctors. ,"1X7" ANTED. LADLES AND GENTLEMEN FOE INTEENAL AND EXTERNAL USEf. jjjr V-ream Balm and Wel-De-Y-eyer'a Ca--WTh Cure,; Also, a complete slock cf Patent ni-- k . r" a-unce iu tae year roana. i: ia s) air er c vmnuMi Address Medicine,, Dnsh Ac , at roruano, Maine. dec 3 daw if " J "kcT T - jufy ' , Pa. Box aaw lax JT. C MILLKR'S. 2 i - ! ' .1- i 1 i; - -. ,71 . , j r . " - i' i 4 r i 1 '1 i , , f ' f - - '( i i i .1 " :" .. ;:-: . i f ' i - i . i jaly'j' Correr rottrta and Nnn sts

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