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tillS FAPB , .vry venlng. Sunday. Vc- ccpted by jilSH T. JAMK8, ',ITOB ASP PKOPKIETOB. ...... TIOSS POSTAGE PAlDt tf1' six montha, 2.00.Thrc pAaUl9 Ji1.ie.teKvere.lb7 carriers free fi!,4r nj pan of th thfl bo' ..MCH-" P61 . .... , , ' ratca low r.l Jioerau ...tn roiwirUDV ana jj w ,i.i,ff tTr regularly. ...tr--!1- I .Vt,, prf piibp boar.! of health that u vi-i'e-1 once a w.i k. mts'P-- 1 , ih.rf. jo hrtv1 i ri vnl in tho ilIS briU-at -occu success M.-xvan Joe." otherwise joe Shelley, sniuu on Italy. Iiom ast week. xa cow ..t..!.. '.rf'' H Legislature, ia de lion No !' .. ... ' ,., Glenn bill." now . , ...shi. t if r i ,rini.i v The iioiifral opinion T ' :niir-lv uni.eeessnrj Hl'Lma "'" l-r,,IM P1,P ioS to leach rnd schools. l?c wntimentr.f the State in er(oc. t co-education r.l I he fehv w-ll known. ThPYw Y-rk Star' (Srant monu- illlli.' H" lt Ww " c-nleKe it moriin- mpnt 111'!' tint nai.i'f . . ,i. n.iDuiir inditleience to l he meurry.,flh, isrwit tidier But the - . sta tnat me otar ra2ud '.r the r a- jotW - Ac Faiutr of hid Country had behead tnrce tourihs of a cnniury be-'furehogouni-nuaient.'1 . Ajar.uieut houses are still so popu iar b New Y-.ric that a vreal number otlheohsix. ven ght slori h!2h are being construe alonjf the West Side Elevated Railroad. It is s3)j .j,,. r 2i owners ot this - kind o! prpt?rtjr 'u.'age io inHy instances to obtain iron 15 u -JO per cent, per an num 'n tbtir i vestnjents. and it is nrely less tiriu 10. Small houses, of two or three stories, renting from $800 to SUM a year such as wr abun dant in the upptr part of the Ulai.d in former years, are now unknown. Bishop Putter, of New York, is pro feeding with the organization ot lht Jian-selor mission wnr determined on last fail, and will presently annonnce tho appointment of three ol the four arch demons, rhese. ara the Rey. Dr. A.extiJtr ilacltay Suiith. one of the iw'est I'mtPjiUnt Episcopal elerjiyeben oeiiy. who will hae charge ct the X Wt district; the Ray. F. R. Van Klick. (it White Plains over West- duster Cmiity, and the iiev. wr lenryL Z:egentu38. of Poughkeepsie, over the Third district. The salary is merely nominal, but the office carries powers ot great importance. Beer drinking, according to interna revenue figures, is growing in popular avor at tbe emenst' of whiskey. The axe3 on distilled spirits for the last fis cal year show a falling off of nearly 15.000.000. while those on malt l'quors nerea ed greatly. Prohibitionists will be pleased to learn that the reduction hard drinks was effected mainly in Slates where temperance measures bate 3?en mot succiissfuK Receipts from nlaeco continue to sirow greater, and 'ft a little of tbu incrfca?e is due to pevcttes. The total internal revenue ceiptswiii huw a falling off of about r-.ottu.oco. nn .Datli Review. XL W LMINGTON. N. C, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3. 1887 NO 183 A Woman'H Iicvory. 'Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too bv lad v in this county. Disease fast-iu d its clinch es upon Irer and for seven vcats 9h withstood its scyeresls tests, bnt hi?r vital orgar.s were underinirud and death sr-cmed imminent. For three months thH conjihed incessantly and cn'd not sleep She bonght o: us a b'tue of Dr Kins'a New Dicoverv f-r Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all nieht and wuh one bottle has bren mir aculously cured Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write V. U. Ham- rick &Co. of Shelby, N C. Get a free tiial bottle at W. H. Green & C .'s Drug Store. : The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit. Drowse, Rippus Ind., testifies:, "lean rec mmend Electric- Hitters as tn vry best remedy. Every bottle has given relief in every cast. One man took six bottles, and was cur ed of Rheumatism of 10 year' stand- in Abraham llar. druggist. Ie!l ville, Ohio, affirms: ''The otst sellim: medicine I have ever handled in my 2tt years' xparience. is KU-ctrie Rjtiers." 1 housands of others havn added their testimony, so that ihu verdict is unani mous that Kiecinc Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Rlood. Only halt a dollar a bottle at W. H. Green & Cos. Drug Store. Our ISiitlrlmg Industry. Jtaincd J. RbedrTdwelling S E. cor If any one should, have thn haidihond j ner Miller and Dickinson streets and pflrontery to say that Wilmington 1 Duelling on Anderson street, between it ii . ia h riffid ritv anil thnl thprn r no mn, r am reen. Owner's name not LOCAL NEWS. t&DEX TO NEW ADVERTISEKEHTX Moonftght Sound Party. CW YATltfj Always Urady Dick Mea'kes C'lobinj? Out Hkiksbkroeh'k Do You Know It ? I Tiios Alderman'. oruiuUoton Merchani There have beea tine rains in the upper Capo Fear section, and steam- boatmen report about five feet of water on the shoals in the river. The Brooklyn Baptist Sunday School wrll make their second excursion of tie reason to Carolina Reach to morrow and with a fair prospect of having a good crowd. Tne moonlight excursion on the Passport, last night, was well patron ized and was much enjoyed by all who participated in the pleusurcs of moon light on the waters. Carolina Beach. Keep cool and ro member that the headquarters for batht ing suits is at the Wilmington Shirt tactorv. Suits made toorder Laiies a specialty. J. Eijsbaotj, Prop , 27 Market street. . tf. liase Ball. the -TwinkiiDg Star" Capt. H. Peterson, and the "Tarheel" Capt. T Gottenberg, t' o juvenile base ball clubs of this city, played a match game yesterday afternoon on Dickinson's Hill. The former were the winners in a score of 15 to 5. fhelol'.owiog luer has been sent to toXe? York Herald from Paris bv Fce Krist. fi: -mv ittention has ncalM to statf-nients in the New "5joar!ui!s eancerning me. I beg PTe to state with emphasis that the wqui8 de Unville never struck me i Park or elsewhere, and didn't attempt to do SO. Und hn frifid to T fu'.d have oromntlw takpn -stpna to ' MirclQi3 de Leuville a person from . 0,0 lean de ranrt ootiofftnt !nn hnt WMllMhi3 haDd gainst me I nk. B ordered my servants to cblshirn e" Hacrifice in fnotliin&r h Known in Wilmioton. I Shrier. dpcirlnc? fr nTrkco nnt. LJl wortb of clothing, genta1 inS goods and to make quick Ornish fork of h Will SpII nnl hia nnt ! ro c.rulr Jfnles' of cost. The real cost or ac 1 Woeortha goods will have noth- Vtodo 3 tore iQ the Purcell building h; the lrtw Prices; his main icm ma i. . i . . . bf m,.. .rsesi ana unest stoccs nand will u L . . ofik ausaierea ou lveaa a for Si worth $2,25. some at for $ Z a very handsome suit i3 vl !f0rth a 8ts the price W;:aCedS35' $10; in Vnr13 13 ' 25-and 33 Pr cent. nhJ 13 uo sensaiional hum- iti,.r 1,011 1 miss the opportu- jito, , . " rt:ain oi me weu i -aurier. iu M.rtro. , Oak Grove. Ve are informed by Capt. F. M. James that there were six interments in Oak Grove Cemetery during the month ended July 31st. 1887. Of this m number one was white and five were colored.. Three were adults and three were children. Wiucl anil Hain. There was quite a gale ot wind blow ing nearly all of last night. At about 3 o'clock this morning it blew with much violence, while at the same timo the rain fell in torrents. Fortunately the wind ceased to biow so hard and the waters ceased to fall in a few moments, after which, for a timo. tbe weather became perceptibly cooler. Music and Moonlight Howard Relief Fire Engine Com pany. No. 1. will give a Sound Party at Stokeley's Pavilion. W rightsvihe Sound, to-morrow. The wagonette will leave the engine house at 3, 5 and 7 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, and the fare for the round trip, including the party, ha3 been fixed at the merely nominal sum of 50 ceDts tor each per- m f . i ; 1 1 son. i ne music ior tne occasion wm be furnished by the Italian harpers, and tbe committee of arrangements have made every preparation to assure a pleasant time. Fast Froijut. signs o prosperity within her borders "shoot bun "n the spot." It makes us angrv clear through to hear such re marks, and to effectually silence some of those who :ire coniinunlly croaking the dismal retrain. 'There's nothing doing." we have taken some pains to ascertain correctly the number of build ings now in course of construction within the city limits, and must confess as large as we know this industry to be that w were surprised at the result of the investigation. S'-ni's of the buddings enumernted are farvadvanced towards completion, some have just been b -gun and, in a few instances, they are merely addi'ions. the latter being all noted. Tfce following is the 1 -t as furnished to us through the cour- tasy otCapt. Brock. Chief of Police, to whomweare much indebted for the Valuable information: Mrs J. ll. Vlallard, dwelling, on Fourth strei't. bet ween Red Cross and Campbell. East side O. M frilyaw dwelling, N E. corner Fourth and Red Cross streets. Mr E. S. Tennant dwelling, N. W corner Third and Walnut !-treet. Mrs. Jewett. addition to building, on Fourth street, between Mulberry and Walnut. We?t side. Hon. George Davis, dwelling, on Sec ond street, between Walnut mid Red Cross. West side. Mr. George Chad bourn, two dwellings on Red Cros8 street, between Front and Sec nd Mrs Evans, dwelling. S. W. corner Third and Chestnut streets. Grace M E. Church. N K. corner Fourth and Mulberry htreets. Mr. E E. Borden, dwelling, on Red Cro3S street., between Second and Third. North side. Mr W. B. McKoy. dwelling. S W. corner Third and Nun streets. Fred Howe, dwelling. N E. corner Third and Q'ieen streets Mr H. Northrop dwelling. Fifth street, between Market and D-ck. East side. Mr A. S. Win stead, dwelling. Eighth street, between Chestnut and Princess. West side. Mr. F. M. Muse, dwelling, Eighth street, between Chestnut and Princess West side. Mr. A Shrier, addition to dwell ngf N. W. corner Sixth and Mars kel stieets. Mrs. Toon, dwelliDg. on Sixth street. betwee Market and Princess. West . sidel Capt. E. J Pennypacker. warehouse aud colton compress. N. V. corner Nutt and Walnut streets. Railroad offices. S. W. corner Front and Red Cross streets. Orton House addition. Front street, between Princess and Chestnut, I B. Rhodes, addition to bar-rrom. N, W. corner Second and Princess streets J. II. Hanby, dwelling, E'ghlh stre.et, bctwe n D-ck and Orange, West side, and; dwelling on St. James street,, be tween Dock and Orange, West side. Henry Haar, dwelling. N W. corner Mcliae and Chestnut streets. A. D. Wessell. dwelling, Chestnut street, be tween Sixth and Seventh, North side. Victor Zieller, dwelling. Chestnut street, between Sixth and Seventh. South side. Fred. Rice, ofiie. Front street, between Church and Castle, East side. M. Cronly, carriage house and addition to dwelling, between Orange and Ann andTnird and Fourth streets. W. AI. Cumming, two dwell ings on Fdth street, between Queen and Wooster.. West aide. WniOterson, dwelling. Ninth street between Queeu ai d Wooster, West side Dwelling on Seventh street, between Nun and Church. East side name of owner not ascertained." Brooklyn M. E. Chapel. S. W. corner Fifth and Bladen "streets Alt. Zion A. M. E. Church. Filth street! between Swann and Nixn. West side. W. L. Parsley, dwelling. Third street, between Davis and Nixon, West side. Peter Bower, dwelling, N. E. corner Fitth aud Nixon. Two dwellings on Brunswick sireet, between Sixth and Seventh. Owner's names not ascer tained. Two dwellings on Schutt's alley, between Bladen and Harriett streets. Owuer's names hot given. Tnree dwellings on Eighth street, be- road Notes" in the New of the 2nd inst: By entering into agreements to run fast Southern freight trains in connec tion .with the Atlantic Coast line tbe Wilmiogton and Weldon, and Rich mond aud Petersburg, and the Vir ginia and Midland, and Richmond and Danville, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company deals a serious blow to the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Poto mac road. Heretofore' this line has been doing most of the Southern busi ness for the Pennsylvania, upon which it is dependent, the latter company owning the frty miles of the route bp tween Washington and Quantico. Is the new.arrangement merely a scheme, to depress the value of ibe Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac property ? It looks so. ascertained. Buchanan, dwelling, S. W. corner Seventh and Orange streets. O hi Fallow's Hall, colored. S. E. corner Seventh and Nun streets. Dwelling on Seventh street, be tween Church and Nun. and two dwell.ngs on S:xth street, between Wooster and Dawson. Owner's names not ascertained. By the foregoing it will be seen,that there are now in course of construction in the city, and in various stages of e.;nplHt ion. 61 buildings, a very iargc proportion uf which are dwellings. Grange Kucamnuie.fi t. Hon A B. Butler, Commissioner ot Agticullare lor South Carolina, will dehvt-r an address at the Grange En campment at Mt. Holly which will be held on. the lOifi, 11th 12th and 13th inst His subjwet will be, "The cause of general failure on the part of farm ers ot North and South Carolina to make farming a profitable and pleas ant occupation " Dr. Charles W. Dabney. of the N. C State Agricultural Department, will also speak uponThe same subject assembled to witness the race, and they were interested spectators and en Ihnsiastic admirers ol the lively and exciting -cenH. 1 miicstt ton For North Carolina. I'ical rains, fol lowed by fair weather and stationary temperature. fiiTMoiiai Mi?s Louise Goodwin, the popular mitjiner f r Mrs. E. B. Wiggins, left this morning for New York She leaves behind many warm friends who will be de igoted t' welciue her back in thf Fall. Capt J F- Diviue returned to the city fast night from the North, where he has been in attendance upon a meet ing ot railroad officials called for tbe the purpose of perfecting arrangements for a fast freight line from New York to the South Citv Court. Sam Lark ins, colored, was found sleeping ou the wharf last night and would not attempt to find other quar ters when ordered to do so by the po lice, in consequence ot which he was arretted and lodgings furnished him at the guard house, lie was brought be fore Alayor Fowler this morning by whom ho was sentenced to do 10 day's work on the public streets. John King, colored, who was takeu to the guaid house and confined yester day afternoon on the ground of !uuacy was considered so decidedly insane this morning that he was held for examina tion by a commission de lunalico in quirendo. King has long been subject to slight fits of insanity, but has here tofore been considered harmless. Dur. ing the present heated 'term he was overcome by the heat and bis malady has taken a dangerous form in conse quence. Oa Monday night he attempt ed to kill his wife and child, and it be came necessary to secure him by lying his bands and teet with ropes. Are you going to bmld, repair or paint? Then buy your material from Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. He will supply you with the best and save you money, t SeeclM that Germinate Quickly. The human system Is a fruitful soil, and among sesQs that germinate vso&t rapl.lly In t are those of theumaiiun an t neuralgia A rtligtit cold, bronght on byfclttlng In a draught, wet feet or .1 imp clHhcs, will tievelop either ot! thoEC abominable i-atnfal aiAlatliea with uapleaeaat rapidity. The propeT preventive of this aKunlzlDg vegetation Ik llootetter's etomach Bitters, a medicine which nuil'Uea a tendency to either of the maladies named.a -d soothes he acbes which they cause. JNor is it ie. s. eft'ecU e aa a remedy ior rheumatism than as 1'8 preventive a fact as amply attest ed as any other relating to its curative prop erties. M ariuers, mlneis, Irondeismcn fend o.ners, have ever found H a faithful preserva tive of health In unfavorable regions, mid a benign remedy for malailal disorders, and Hioaaaoh. Hver'and bowel complaints It la a line promoter or appetite and a capital tonic. NI3W AOVKUTI8EMJBNT8. 1. Thos. Alderman, QOMMISSION M KUCHA NT. Coofclgnmcnts of Country Produce handled to be3t advantage. CoUon, Timber and Nival Stores specialties. .ing 3 tr NEW GOODS KVEIiY DAT AT DICK & MEARES', aug 3 Gentlemen's Furn!shlDg Houo. 12 Nront st lt 1 . llA fnllnmtni, frnm ' ' i I " " Oi .!.. 1 II.. ...r.r'j it , ii , i LL VV Cell uiuuvu auu iiaiuuiu vhub " A orK iicraiu r , . names not ascertained., aqq lion to dwelling on Eighth street, between Harnett and Swann Owner's iiaml not ascertained. Dwelling oa Swann street, between Seventh and Eighth. Owner's name not ascertained. Dwel ling on Bladen street, between Eighth and Ninth. Owner's name not ascer tained. Dwelling on McRae's alley, between Harnett and Swann. Onor's name not ascertained. Wm. Ulricb. kitchen, S.W. corner Front and Church streets. Wm. Alderman, dwelling. Eleventh street, between Princess and Chestnut. Four dwellings between 1 1 nrvnn anil RnnL'ln anrl IVvut m.ri Bay street. Owner's names not ascer- a large throng of ladies and gentlemen Tins Morniujr's Fire. At about 2 o'clock this morning the residence of Air. W. B. Davis, corner of Fifteenth and Market streets, was discovered to be on fire, aod in a few moments the alarm was sent out from box No 35. corner of Market and Eighth streets. The Hook and Ladder Company were soon on the ground, and by the liberal use of tire extinguishers, with which they are supplied, the flames were kept from spreading and were soon uader control. The upper part ot the centre of the building Was where the most ot the damage occurred. Air. Davis was tsleep when the fire was discovered, and when he was awoke by a colored man he was nearly stifled with smoke.. With the assis tance of neighbors who rallied to his aid. he succeeded inr removing his fur niture, thus preserving it from injury. Thelofsis estimated at about $20, which is fuily covered by insurance in companies represented by Alessrs. At kinson & Alanning. The engine com panies halted at the hydrant at Market and Tenth streets, the Adrian hose reel reaching this point in advance of all others. Canoei ICace. There was an exciting canoe race at Alasonboro Sound yesterday afternoon, which, owiug to he gale of wind that was blowing at the time, was attended with some danger, and in which all the canoes met wilh accidents of more or less importance. Six canoes entered for tbe race; as follows: Alfie Capt. J. A. Hewlett. Bertha Capt. J. Waltoo. Ida Capt. Emanuel Holt. Alamie Capt. Lewis Craig. Ripple Capt J. J. Hewlett. Wanderer Capt. D. George. The Wanderer was the first to pass tbe finishing point, and. consequently, she won the first prize; but it wa3 secured under difficulties as she cap sized during the race und had to b righted and baled out. a tak which, as a matter ot course, caused c in&itierable delay. Tb Ripple won the second prize, and carried away her bowsprit and jib in the struggle. The Bertha woo the third and last pnze- The Mamie came in fourth and last as thej AHie and Ida became so crippled ihat they wpth compelled to retire irm Uie contest bofore it wa concluded Quite Moonlight Sound Party. fJIHE HOWARD RELIEF FIRE ENGINE CO. will give a Pound "party, at Stokley's ravlllion, Wright&vlUe Sound, THUkcDAT, AUGUaT 4th. Wagonettes will leave the en gine house at 3, 5 and 7 o'clock, r Musie by the Harpers. Fare for round trip, 50c Committee C D. Hutaff, A. Deumelandt, T. Fick. O. o. Vollers, G W. Rlvenbark. aug 3 it The Acme MANUFACTURING- 00., MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Wool and Pine Wool Matting. WILMINGTON, N.C. rjiIIE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILI ZERS, the ACME and GEM, Is now estab lished, and the resnlta of three year' ubc In he handa of tbe beat f ameers of this and oth er States fully attest their valnc as a high grade manure. The MATTING-, made from the leaves of our naiivc pine, has already gained a popu larity for comfori and durability equal to an? wol carpet, and the demand for It Is dally lncrea ting. It has virtues not found la any other fabric. m The FIBRE or WOOL U extena vely used for upnolaterlng pnrpoaea, axd as a filling for mattr.asea la almost equal to hair, being light, elaetlc and proof against lneects. Certificates from reliable parties using out goods can be seen at our office, or will We mailed upon application. july 29 tf Always Ready rO RECEIVE CUSTOMERS FOE SCHOOL HOOKS, BLANK ROOKS. INKS. FENS, PENCIL. WRAPPING PAFEK, GRAIN BGS, BASE BALL SUPPLIES, PIC TURK FRAMES, HAMMOCKS, CROQUET- Ac, Jkc. - C. Vf . FATES. .' augl Wholcaile and Retail Stationer . will b cud to rclT commnmioAUo txom ou irkiBda on ? amd U uhl PaTal interest' but Tfce Bam of u writer aanat aiwaya t autot tc the editor. 2 - vb junlcatlona must be vrltu n o ; one side nf the paper. - - I PersonelUles must be avoided " And It la eapeeially and particularly tm tooi that the Kditordoe am aiway e4o tbe views of correeppdeet ole . tt, tc thcHtorlal nommre. " N HW A O VMKTISKfll EXTS. Carol in a Beach. WKDNHJiDAY AND THURSDAY THK termer PasspohT will leave for Carolina Rear.vi at 9 ard o'clock Ketunlnir . Tr&'n will lo.av UiA Rpaih at 5, ind $.30 o'clock, to accommodi'e paanen gi rs wlsbl g to stay over t sapper. J. w. UAKl'KR, ; ang 2tf nac General Manage. Notices rilO MT FRIENDS AND THE PCBLl C. A Having opened a new Bakery at Ho. 5, South Second street, I an now prepared o furnish the 2i with fresn Bread dallvran 1 all kinds ot gooda kept in a first class Bakery. ' Peanuts parched In any qaantity All goods delivered in any part ox free of c bare. ang i it the city F. W. LESSMAN. mm For Rent. fTlHAT DUIRABLE Dw KLLIXG House, No. r30 Market Street, corner of Sixth Apply to aug 1 Ct J. L. CANTWELL. Dental Rooms. J HAVE MOVED MY DENTAL ROOMS to No. 114 Princesa 8t., Petween Front and Second, on South tide, july 1 Inrt J. H. DURHAM. WAtUTED I 10.000 Kw.7i!c2u:w"u,EO QQQ lb. Cow Hides. For which the highest market price will be paid. Consignments sollcltc Kesp'y. SAMUEL BEAR, 8fi. july'id.tf No. 10 Market St. Rt MEMBER THE NAME : Pineapple "a la Mode' (The new Beverage ) Don't take anything else. Beware ofcoun terfcltrs, sharks, &c. Prepared only at the Soda Fountain of - . JAS. D. NUTT, the Druggist, july 23 2i8N. Front St. Capital Steam Dyeing and Plnn nlnm' lAUi JADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S GOODS of every description Cleaned or Dyed In the most Fashionable Color. Blankets and Lace Curtains Cleaned and Bleiched. No. 13 South Second St.. aug 1 m t w 2w Wilmington N. C. Pianos JROF. E. VAN LAER DESIRES TO AN- nounce that bo will soon go -to New York for the purpose of personally selecting Instru ments for customers, our constantly Increas ing orders attest aa to the great success of tula plan of obtaining Instruments, and the ad vaum-co gaiucu an; apparent 10 an i moving people The manufacturers carry the largest stock at this season of the year, and by our careful method of testing Instruments, we can make perfect selections and consequently aire en tiro. Hit tlaf AMinn. fivl vaanltcllml Address alt communications and send for circulars to - E. VAN LAER, 4C9 Bed Cross Street, auglmwaiw Wilmington, N, C, Wrightsville, N.C. Seaside Pleasure & Comfort ""yyAGONETTE3 WILL LEAVE WIL mington, at S a. m , 2.30 p m and 6 p. m RETURNING, LEAVING WRIGHTSVILLE at 7 p. m. and 7 a. m . Round trip to Sound and Beach and return to Wilmington, only 65 cents. Parties of four or more will be carried to the Beach for 25 cents each. Wc have erected a Beach House with rooms where parties can be supplied with Bath8ulta, Towela, fresh water and other conveniences W. II. STOKLHY, -ED. WILSON MANNING. july 26 tf Do You Know It ? THAT YOU CAN BUY Piano, Organs. Novels, Blank Books, Paper, Kntelopea, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Slatee, Mucilage, Gold Pens, Spectacles, A bums, JBlbles, Testaments, Looking Glaves, " Fancy Gooda, Base Ball Supplies. Frames, School Books, very cheap at HEINSBERGEit'S. juty Caah Book and lltsio Stcrs
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