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rrtis japs rr evettln. soadays . ex- 40 Ulll cspted by yr ;. j fplTOB iKOWOWW0'- ' RIPTIOSS POSTAU ar-n.. 4.00. aiT monins. Thro 1M .1 nn- Ter One month, S5 cents. 8,0D; will delivered by earr1r. free W PJr ,nf the cltT. the above AU3lnf " m rt-txjrt any i UI till ""'"......mMMlirll, gif Specific for Llyer Disease SJMPTOMS!. -.itor covered wi Hitter or bad taste it mouth; tongue eoateu ? it h a brown fur: pain in white &r . i ..Ii.ii in fatal; on V?;.. .! ii'n : our .toinach; lM.t ,01' rV I. in.-tiii i nausea ana water Hatulency and acid r i - .ortfLuv l'". Wveis alternately costive Si.adS-h.l low f ineinorv.xvitb .ti.,i of having iaut ilea to do 8 pilthinJ which ouht to have been done ; fhiiS-1ow spirits: a thk'k.yeUow ap dibS of tn skia and eyfei dry rt.rance the urine is i:?n, Jf'. .., a-n.i if allowed In. 'itanuniBuwv . V " 1 " deposits a sediment. fflONS LIVER REBULATCR (PURELY VEGETABLE) nm'lv used in the South to arouse .2ld" Liv,r to a healthy action "it ictf with eKlordinary efficacy OB the TIYER, fJDNEYS, and Bowels. AN EFFCTU'. ?ECiF!C FOR u1arta. Bowel Complaints. DwtpiJa. Sick Headache, "i'tion Miliousnesav Kii"V AnVcllous, Jannrfiee, Meii d depression, ' Colic fc. '..- i c of ? Million of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE k CtlUreu, fcr Adult, and for tlje Aged. ONLY GENUINE his our Z btau.p iu red or. frutil of Wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., u ikoi-ainofcs. li Ice, 91.00 dot 3 iiat twtclj' - " " IV. i (ini'D. the new Premier ot the Sanfci) Islands, is a member. of, the Grand Army of the Republic. ; ! Secretary and Mr. Whitney are saitl to lnw opent $103,000 lor charitable purposes sine" the first of September Ja-u ' . ' Nearly 75 per cent, of the inmates in thoNe lork cityingane asylu .. acl ciTdin to Superinteodenl Macdonald. ra foreign burn. The mines of Guana junto, in Mexi ci. have siocethe year 1,537 produced tfaeiQn of $1 500 000.000 by the old ijijbiooed methods ot treating ore. and are still yielding richly. 1 tie united Mates pays every year for cigar and cigarettes $186,500,000 and l-Ki.OOO.OOO for tobacco smok3d in pipes T this it adds the cost of chew ing tobacco, $50,000,000. bringing the entire tobacco bill lor loo year up to $250 500X00." , A tree called the am brella ' tree lot Jspan. now growing in a yard at Talla haee. Fla.. though. only three years old. has leaves on it that- measure 21 inches by 10. It is umbrella shaped,' and makes a shelter that is im'perytoas tosunahincorTain. The Rev. Dr. S. H. Virgin, in a Fourth of July address at West Chelmst ford, said that recently in Washington he examined with microscopic scrutiny the original dralt of the Declaration of Independence, and not a trace could be found of the signatures of the men who put forth that immortal instrument. The policy of making Niagara Fall and its surroundings a public ground baa ben a complete success. All nn sightij buildings have been removed, nd f ir the first time ' n many years offie of the beat yiews of the river and Wis are now attainable. The 'bazaars" hiTe been abolished? rthebackmen timed and every visitor is free 1 to go ooutas he pleases. ;; : A woman in Chico. Cal., awaken by lle jarring of an earthquake recently, Ojoaht the noise was made by a burg r nd sizing her revolver, she rusb- to an open window? from which she Ufw a volley in the direction of the ceased apposed robber The shaking Bill 1 DhA . . . . k --uongam retired, and was and con-' iiaerably snrprised to hear a few hours lllr that she had been shootingat an It now settled that tiohoid fever roi9 are carrie'd almost wholly in wer, and that while freezing does Jotd.itroy them Wiling always Tdoes. 11 "Proved, also ! that filtration is Wholly ineffective for the purification -aier oeanng these germs. 8 that lle w&tor in a OTaII mav Ka Ir fmhaA t jromainks, &c. at a considerable dia Joc. With these facts definitely de ermjned it ought to be iaty- to reduce the dangers typhoid fever to a mini murubjeare. Caroli oa Beach. Keen coo land re- P-jeaiber thatthe headqnarters for batht ln suiti to o. : "Hhesireetlhat ine iany irienu ui iue iLIT o,at Wilmrngton Shirti Concerl Cmp ' wtre preparing iactoi a eiany7UIrare,P31 -rsei street. if. "I ' 1-n-r -rn - - ; 1 II 11 t T . . The colory line is drawn sharply in j the nahamaa Till recently the blacks j bave been forced to enter the churches j in Nassari by different doors from the! whites, and this is still true of the other fftlandg Eyeji in Nassau negroes and whtb men sit in separate sections of Ihe cbarch. At JlarboKJsland three blacks were recently fined by a matris traie for Insisting i.n their right to enter a AletnodistChurch by the white men's do'fr,-'vft';fe.V'' . ,The new; pistol law in Texas, which wen ( .1 n f oeffrct n J I V 4. punishes by fine an) ioiprisonmont all persons who carry uu tr about their persons, saddle or in itieir a4dle bags, a pistol, dirk, or other deadly weapon. And to a drummer who asked if he could not carry a pistol in his travelling bag. the Gilveslon News replies . no unless he has his travelling hair checked, as iti the evident purpose ol the law to pre" vent people from having pistols within easy reach. It tin law is faithfully en forced, Texas will be a new country in a fw years. : Dott'tKxperiniQirr . You can nut afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at Grst. only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to imposo upon von with some cheap imitation of Dr King'H New Dig covery lor Consumption, Coughs and C Idbut be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something: just as itood.or just the same. Don't bode reived, bnt insist upon getuns Dr. King's New Discovery, which i- guar anleed to give relief iu all Throat. Lung and Chest affection. Trial bot tles free at W. H. Green & Co. 'a. Large bottles $1 A Sound Legal Opinion. " E. Bainbndge Munday, Esq , County Atly.. Clay county, Tex., savs : "Have used E'ectric Bitters with mo t happy results: My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever aud Jaundice, hut was cured by timely use of this medi cine. Am satisfied ttiectric Hitters saved his life." Mr. D I. Wilcox3on, of Horse Cave. Ky., edds a Ijke testimony, saying ; He positively believes he would have died, bad it not been tor Electric Bit ters. The great remedy will ward "off. as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and lor all Kidney. Laverand Stomach Dis orders stands unequaled. Price 50c. and $1. at W. 11. Green & Co.'s LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW AnVERTISEMEITS. C W Yatks Country Merchants Dick a m bares Shirts to Measure Tatlob's Baz ar The Bazar Corset h nEiwsfeKRGKR'B For the Hot Season ' Milk shakes till you can't rest at the Lawn Party to-night. ; . , , . : - 7 . 'The cheapest placd ta buy your school books and school stationery is at Heins- bergers. . t The Italian harpers will play at the Lawn party to-night in the City Hall Park. - . A large party of excursionists wiil arrive here from Goldsboro and inter mediate points to-morrow. There are obnoxious and noxious piles of garbage in many of our streets, which ought to be removed. The excursion to Carolina Beach this morning, gives by the Ladies Aid So ciety of.Filtb StreeJM. E. Church, was largely attended. , f Mr: Owen R. Hollingswortb'has re turned from a ten days visit to Point Caswell. He says that the crops there are good but that the weather is red hot Last night was insufferably hot, and sleep was almost an Impossibility. The little ones suffered much, and if the hot weather continues there will be much sickness among tbem. ! ; A well of wonderfully cool and re freshing water, clear as crystal, has been opened alMr. Wm. Larking' place at Summer Best, on Wrightsville Sound. It is tbongbt to have a taste of minerals, and Mr. Larkins will have it analyzed; Indication f Fpf North Carolina. occasional local thunder storms, and slightly cooler weather; r . : A Correction. -? i r We were 1a error in saying yesterday tbat the Lawn Party to be given this evening in the City Hall Park for the benefit ot the Wilmington Lttfbt Infan try flag fund is the only entertainment for ibis week, although we were per fectly siacere in so stating. We did not mow until after Tour paper was on l0ribeirien,flt awn psriy to be given this week. : WILMINGTON. N. (, TUESU1 JULY 19. Lost Umbrella. The local editor of this paper either exchanged umbrellas with some one or someone exchanged with him yester day. The one which he tost is a small, alp&cca umbrella with a silk stripe and a dark handle. The one he got isNto alpacca. without the sick stripe and wMh a light handle. He would gladly ! obtain his own attain, if for no other reason than that the umbrella lost is of better material than; the umbrella found. County Co m ni i 1 on era. The Bard of C uniy Commissioners mnt yesterday afternoon in adjourned session to continue investigation of complaints of tax payers as to assess meuts ot property. They were engag' el in this work until the hour of ad -j urnment at 6 p. m. It was ordered tbat James Hollis be allowed to list his property in Mason -boro township; Jno. F. Garrell. bis property in Cape Fear township; and David Jones, his property in Cape Fear township. A Good Trade. Some of our wholesale merchants, when asked regarding trad are prone to anewer, "only moderate, 5' or. what is more frequently the cane. ' dull!" In conversation, a few days since, with a very intelligent shipping clerk, who is connected with one of our Unzest wholesale grocery houses, we were told that the amount of goods shipped daily was almost enormous, .and that the clerks who attended to the shipment of goods were kept busily employed from morning until night in tilling the orders ol their country customers This is reasonable, for we know that large quantities ot goods are being re ceived here every week by railroad and steamship from the North and West, and that the stock on hand is not un usually large. The trade of Wilming ton is evidently tgood, and our mer chants have no reason to complain. Ltpptncott't Magazine The August LippincotVs opens with a charming romance by Sidney Luska. entitled "A Land of Iove." the scene being laid aoiouit the American resi dents of the Laliu Quarter in Paris. A powerful short storv is entitled "Life for Life." Edgar Fawcett has a pleas ant paper on "Ouida," whom he praises as a fine and original genius. Arthur Edmands Jenks. of the class of '88. gives an entertaining picture of "Social Life at Yale." Louis Imogen Guiney writes a humorous little essay on "Bed." Mrs. ftloomfildMoore, who is one bl the principal financial backers of the inventor Iveely. writes on The Keely Motor Secret " The sensational article-of the number, I the Bs Ball Piajer a Chattel? i3 contributed by John Montgomery Ward, captain of the New York Ball Cmb, and is a vig orous attack on the methods of the Lague and the Association in reserv ing selling and loaning players Mr.. Ward, in plain, simple, forcible lan guage, calls . pnblic attention to the abuses to which these methods are liable to lead and have in fact led Board of Audit and Finance. The Board of Audit and Finance met in regular session yesterday afternoon. Present, Wiu Cakler. J. F. Maunder and Jno. W. Hewitt. On motion Mr Calder wa-i called to the chair. A communication was received from the B ard of Aldermen relative to an election to be held on the lllh day of August, pertaining to the Wilmington, Onslow & East Carolina Railroad. On motion, the communication was referred to the City Attorney, with the request that be give the Board nis legal opinion as to whether conaidera lion of this matter should be brought before the Board at the present time. A communication from the Board of Aldermen, authorizing the Fire Depart ment Committee to purchase a new set ot drop harness for the Cape Fear Fire Engine Co.. at a csl not to exceed $125, was received . Consideration of the matter was deferred until the next meeting, with a request that Ibe Chief of the' Fire Department Inform the Board as To the immediate necessity of making the purchase. Bills were audited and approved as follows: Current , expenses ST83 84 ; I bond?, $99,600 as follows: Thirty-two or the denomination of $I00;.7 of the denom ination of $300. 5ot the dennmina'ion r eino oa (,f . L .nnm m.i ion of 500. and 77 aal the denomination of $1 .000. Theseiionds. which had henredeemed and cancelled, were burned in the preaV ence bf the Board. . Wad ft Harrtiia in Wiliniiigfoii. It is pleasant to read what' our friends te If.8? Dout na- ad therefore we make no apology for reproducing here 1 9ome pteaant remarks from the pencil i. . . oi our iriend Wade H. Harms, ot the of a series ot games with our home Charlotte Chronicle,- mho was in. the team at the Seaside Grounds tbi afier city for a short time last weelc. , He j nooo. . The fallowing are the members writes: ' - " . : jof the Henderson Club: J T Mosa. he games between the base hall I m an aire r &n:l r i H (1 IIrt In h ooye ui cnariotte and Wilmington at the latter place, last week, attract d h large party of Charlotte people and among the number was a Chronicle re porter, who took advantage of tbeoc cation to renew bis acquaintance with the town. - Wilmington is undoubtedly i to proving, and at . a rapid rate. too. The, fires of last. spring that, wiped out so many houses cannot, be looked .upon in the light of a misfortune as the burned district is now almost complete ly rebuilt, and the new houses are far more bantUome and imposing than the former ones were1' The new "compress and railroad buildings are particularly fine structures tar in advance of the old style of Wilmington architecture. The business mn generally manifest a cheer Ail spirit and are undoubtedly elated over the present indications for the upbuilding and prosperity of Wil mington One need, of the town is being supplied in the construction ot a lirge and first class hotel, the Orton, by name. The Orton is something ou the style ot the Belmoat. of Charlotte, and has proved such a success . hat a new building, which will almost swal low up the old one, has been com menced. The new building will treble the capacity of the present one The Orton is a god hotel, aud one will have to come to Charlotte to find ooe that can beat it, for Charlotte is the onlv place in the South, perhaps, where such a boud can be found. Wilmington has a big thing iu news papers at present. Josh James with hi excellent evening daily, the Re view, is moving a;ong as serenely. as ever, while the old-established Maraud the, newly founded 8-page Messenger are hustling things and are giving their readers plenty ot new. Bth papers seem to be tine'y patronized. But the people ot Wilmington have other bless ings besides good newspapers, and prominently among tbeirv is the newly opened resort- the Carolina Beach, atxiui midway between Wilmington and South port The Passport makes two trips per day. landing the pas sengers at a finely constructed pier, whence they take passage on a tram of cars and are whirled across the narrow strip of laud separating the river from the beach, and aro landed at the breakers witbiu ten minutes after leaving the pier. The beach is a remarkably fine one, and those who are acquainted with such mat" ters say that it has uo equal on the Atlantic coast. Certainly it is, tbat Carolina Beach is far superior to that of Coney Island. The surl bathing is splendid, and crowds take advantage of it each day. Mr. Bryan, proprietor of the Orton, is building a large hotel within thirty feet of the breakers and collages and club bouses are" springing up on all sides. Capt. Harper, the owner arid commander of the Passport, is to be congratulated upon the enterprise which he displayed in inaugurating this new resort. It promises to become the seaside resort ot North Carolina. . Well, to return to Wilmington: we think Mayor Fowler ought to have the grass dug up from the streets, and the citizens ought to follow the example of the people of Charlotte and use plenty of paint on the houses. That would help things mightily. - It helps a boy's face some limes to have it washed, and . his hair combed, and the same rule holds good in regard to towns. tProof Better than Assertion. With such proof as the following let ter from. W. II. Dean, "of No. 278 Seventh St., New York, it is not nec essary to make the bare assertion tbat Allcock's Porous Plastebs cure lumbago. Mr. Dean says: Some ten days ago I, was taken with a very violent pain in the small of my back. It was so severe that J could hardly breathe; every movement caused great agony. I finally f und out it' was lumbago." Being, entirely helpless, a friend sent to a druggist and got two Allccck's Porous Piasters; these were Tvel I warmed and applied to my back, one above the other. In half an hour, to my great surprise, I found the pain began to abate. In two hours I was able to walk out and attend to my business, the pain being almost gone Next -day I was all -right, but continued wearing the plasters for a week " :- t ' - Heroes and Heroines. there ar few no endure bodily troubles without comrUlnl. Did jou ever meet among the be roe or hrolies of your artjualntirw-.e If any su-ta ther bave been one with a yel lowish cast ct c mntenarre and that jaundiced aspect generally, wbielt-the-niot practiced eye recognizeaax therprodnct of a disordered liver, Wto did -ot"mptatn,an ipervishly too, of the oieness of tl.e recalcttrant organ, of palni beneath; the right shoulder blade, of dyspeptic ympioni-, nrn tipt'o a d head ache? ofewuiM you never did, and of eoue the individual ws hot using II stettord (ttomscb-. Itli'ers. or -he wud awl so b ve c mplalned To purtf V hc blao4 vlten con. laminated with llk, ami codohci mc scrre tl-n lnt- its proper channel, v re-eatab! sh rwuni ' Ol PC UOeu, UiniMi u:i uui mwi-; ache and remove ltui edionenU o completed!- ' if f ?u A j fnnr ;ia a capital appetizer. - : P RevikwJob bmckUtbe place tortcrjd work at moderata prices, 1887 MO 170 Bate Bail. Carolina Base Ball' Club, of The Henderson. N. C . arrived - hereon Ust nitrhi's train and registered at the Pur cell House. The? will play the first of E. G Finch. 2d b ; J. Frank. 3d b ;E L Fleming, p ; J. D. Overton, c; J S Dunn, I. f. : D. B Kimball, r. t ; A. Strauss, c. f ; O. Chatman, substitute; C.S.Clark, scorer r l ine Wilmington nine w II be as fol ' lows: Gibson.1 captain and catcher; Bacon, p ; Rigbv, 1st b.; Moore. 2nd b. ; Creech. 3 J b ; H Rosenthal, s s.. Watson I. f ; Waddell; c. t. Carmi- chad, r. f, J he visiting team is reported to be composed of first rate material, posses sing pluck and skill; and the contest this afternoon will call forth all the en ergy and good tactics of both nines. . Criminal Court. The following have been the proceed ings before this tribunal to-day, up to the hour of closing our report: ' State vs. A H. Halmer, assault and battery. Defendant waived bill of in diutment at d submitted.. Judgment, $10 and costs. State vs J. Ci. Holt, assault and bat- tery? Defendant waived bill of indict ment and submitted Judgment $10 and costs. State vs. Jobn Jorcs, burglary Judgment. It is ordered by the Court that the defendant, John Jones, be re, manded to the County Jail, from whence he came, there to remain until Taesday, the ninth (Otb)day ol August. f 1887, aud that on tbat day. and be tween the bouts ot 8 o'clock, of the forenoon, and 4 o'ciock of the afternoon thereof, be shall betaken by the High Sheriff of the CoDnly of New Hanover, to the place ot public execution, and then and there hong by the neck until he is dead. The Colored Kxcurslon i ho colored excursion yesterday to Wilson was attended with fatal re suits, so far as one of the party was concerned, owing to the intense heat and the crowded condition of the cars. Betsv, wile of Edward Green, colored, who lives on Red Cross street, was sick when she left here yesterday morning, and on the return, soon after the party left Goldsboro, she died. Several others of the excursionists were overpowered by the heat aBd fainted, and it was with difficulty that they were restdred to consciousuess. The train reached here at about 11 o'clock last night, and there was much excitement at the depot upon its arrival, when it became known that one of the passengers was dead and tbat several were so prostrated by the heat as to be utterly helpless. Of those who were not, stricken down, there was not one who did not suffer intensely from the heat and who did not rejoice to be permitted to reach home in safety. It was a fearful day and the great wonder is that there were not more fatal results to the excur sionists. - City Court. Harry Palmer, alias Harry Farmer, was brought before the Mayor this morning charged with the larceny . of clothing on Sunday night from a prin er named McGue, at Mrs Woodcock's boarding house on Market, street, be tween Second and Third. The testi mony showed that during the absence of McGue, the defendant took a salt of black clothes, some underwear and other articles belonging to the former and decamped. . He was arrested yes, terday afternoon on North Yvaler street with a portion of the clothing on his person, and this was folly identi fied. He also bad $355 in Confederate money in a good state of preservation and mostly in bills of the denomination or $20, Besides these there was" a check on the Bank of Charleston S C . for $G80. payable to A. J. Pearce aud signed by T. B. Edwards, a letter ad dress to A. J. Pearce from Hotel He ro me. Columbia, S. C. signed Ned Gastt n. and a telegram to A J. Pearce from 8. CI Brortks, Washington D C The last three were in the same hand writing and were evidently forge ries. - Palmer has a swarthy complex, ion, is spare built, about 5 feel 7 inches tall." with a restiess demeanor and a ..... rr or remarkably long, thin bead He oner- ed no defeat, and as tbe evidence was ? hn P h? ,b shtiuld gire a jasiiaed bdid ;in the 50 for hi appearanceai the present term .of the Crizaiual Court. - .Wa wui m f lad ta iraesTtvkaBaiceua tnw our tntada oa aay asd all sb)t caaeraiuureetoni f Tk aasae of the writer' nun aiwafe o . "I uaaed v Ure KmarV . , OomaaoaSeatknu amaat - ot - written om aide of tat paper., Ajadltla aptlaUy aad partlealariy u tooa tint ute Editor doea not aiware aadoa tae view ot eorreapondMM i.Blea r. tt, in tbe editorial eetuaaatv. : 4l The flettt.iJ: At about noon; to-day Mr. H." U. Woodcock, engineer at Metsrs. Morton & Hall's distillery, was overcome by the intense heat in the Engine room and bad to be conveyed to; hii residence wbere he was resting comfortably. . Mr Joho Berry, who is employed at &Ir, E: KIddei V Son taw mill, was overpowered by the intense, heat to day aoo was conveyed ibe- residence of Col. Roger Moore, wbere he resides, and where be was matte as comfortable - as possible. .' , .. . . , " There bave been reports 4ch the street to-day that Bill Howe, the colored stevedore, bad died irotn the effects of the heat of yesterday, but such i not " the fact, as be was alive at 4 o'clock this afternoon: : .. . ' Owine to tie intense heat Messrs Burr & Bailey closed their "machine shops at i o'clock this afternoon. Paints and Varnish. Bestin city at. Jacobi s. and at lower prices than yon can buy elsewhere. i I ; , - v ' i t OIEO. The funeral Bdrv1-K wilt w --n,4 . -The old Ladles' Home." aodthence io Bel vue Gemeterv. at 5:33 p. m. tniv r,i7. and acqualntces are Invited o attend. NICW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sliirts to Measure. QITT RKfKBKHCE rURKrSHBb'. DICK MEARKS. Gentlemen's Furnlshlog House. . 12 N. Front St Inly 19 -THE- Bazar Corset ! V Dollar Copot for 50c. Selling at reduced prices a fioe stock of Hats, Flowers. Feathers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces and Underwear at Tayio r.'o Balwi r, 118 Mrket St.. VViimiBtlon,;N. C. jalj 19 tf FOR THE HOT SEASON. i V. rilBERlfOktETKBS WHICH TEfX HOW x v -. -,-; hotitls. . , ; ...... . V. -... . . .. -,i .v HAMMOCKS which tell you hoW cool yon, can feel. , . , -1 SPECTACLES to preserve yonr eyes in the hot sun. ;. BASKETS to keep your lunch cool: -BOOK8 for the mllUona. ' ' , READING MATTES for everybody and guaranteed to keep everybody cool. ' . . Having returned from my fishing expeditloa I will now devote the best ot m tuna ta . make all happy and cool. T For flie above call at s . HEINSBERGER'S. jaly 19 Cash Book aad Moalo Store Wanteds OKVEBAL GOOD SPIRIT BABES i f-'f . MORTON A HALL. COOPERS at once. July 16 st r FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE Wilmington Light Infantry Flag Fund. -CITY HALL PAEK, Taesday ETenlDflr, July ID. Refresh seen ts at low prices. Ladles will pleas send their coatrlha tlons ta tte City Uail on Taesday afternoq, it amission ivtsents. i Star and Met senger copy July 18 il Carolina Boach. rjiHE PASSPORT WILL LEAVB 'FOS. CABOLISA BEACH every week day at 9 and ' . . r ? .t S. Train returelnc leaves at 3 and tfontniL dajs Boat leaves at 2; Train. at el .-.'- JTMi UAIUEE, July 11 tf nac , General Uacager. ' 'r lOcFOR A SHAVE, 2Uc FOR A HAIR CUT. 50c.F0R A IlAIRCUT.SHAVE AND 8UAMPOON HAIR DYEING SOc. std upward, ' at v-. john wKitKrird, Xbe uenaaa Barber and PcrrnrseT, Ja?5 iiUixket'Si V i v, w
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