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- w t : , 1 ; : - : i . ;1 v - ( "'i i r 1 : . ' .0' I .- t i-1 i MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPIIKEYS' HOMEOPATHIC VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 PAGEBOOU on Treat ment of Animals and Chart ivm Free. cures Fever. Conception, I nlintr. iipidon. A. A. Spina! Mrniusritit Milk Fever. II. It. Strain, Jjniwene.-. Kuenmatiens. C C.-)imemppr,Na!al i)irhnrxe. . 1). II. Dots or (Jrnbs, tVorniw. t. K. Co;izbN, ileaves Pneumonia. F. F. folic or Jripe, IJellj-mhe. ii. i. Miwcarriatie, Ilemorrhnsres. II. II. Urinary ad Kidney Dimasei. I. I. Eruptive Jisette, Manse. J. K. llincaeoI"IiffCtion. , Stable Cne, trith Suttfk. Minus) Witch Kaztl Oil and MeuK-aror. 7.C0 Price, Single Bottlc(-v. r.'V0d.6esX - .00 Sold by Iruirit; or Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys' JWed. Co.. 109 Fulton St., N. Y- ETJ&XPH BEYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. in 1 m vcrs. The onlv successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from overwork or other causes. $1 per via!, cr i vials and large vinl powder, for $ 5. Solo by Devoc.ists. or sent jitjaid ci receipt ol DriCO. IIua.iLri,IIeiIlcIneto., IW l uliwo SU, K. T. teb-J'ifoi izvriy nrra J The Daily Review .in.SfL T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C THURSDAY. SEPT EM BfR 1. 187 rr-v PARKER'S ipSgiS HAS.- BAILSABJ ' Sm.X"e ?'? l" color when . ti ;V-5r" ' i -''' s ;--l 1'i'uvfiilinj; JJandrufl. k'-' Jt ;' . .- tlie -ulji, sto the vi '-v.:-f---ti'i lijn'. r i:.i:sp-. usul w sure to please. "V - u wuM ) tttPruggfats. Mil i i r Mixr. wmmiw iiraMmi Thesafp-T. nare.-c rir.d bc-.-tenre fr.r C"rns. Bunions. '.tf.-rr.U t . h :: : .rt to tt Never fai' T 1 1 L r4 UNDEVELOPED PARTS of the bod7 1 Jiiar ;c J ur.d etrcn UVik 1. Full particu lars (sealed) lrt.'. KltlK MKI. C ., Jiuffa!c, N. V ir.HV (i cJ.tvr t-o'l ly H U HI S W W M S RESTORED. Uemeth Free. A victim of jouthXa impruui-ncecHutiinK' iTerua "ture Decay. N'ervi-uie Debili. ietl in vain every kno-ani remedy, has discovered a ruple seltriire, which he will send FKEE to hii sllow-piiffererH. Addn ss C. J. MASON, Poet Oific9 Box 317i, New York City oct 2 cot'. l&w ly " . YOU! can live at home, and ni;kc ni'r fnocey at work t--r u?. than a anv thine o. In the world CltHl i nectlcd: von are Btarted free. h sexes; all astea Any on? can do work. Lnre.e c-irntnis sure from the. lint start. ' oatly ouUi'- nd terms Iree Bene rot delay. CosU you nothing to strnd ua yo:n : ddress ar.l find out; it jot; :src wine- ou wv 10 bo at once II. Hali.ktt & 1 o I'ortlar. Vijvlrift dec ! Kmd x 100 A WEEK. IAIUKS Oti GKPJTLKMKN HKSIiaN j pleasant profitable employment write at once. We wantyo" to handle an arilf le ol domestic use that recommends Itself to every one at eisht. ST.M'LE r L)VJi Sells like hot cakes. Profits :i00 percent, rami llc wishing to practice economy should lor their Own benefit write for particular. Used every day the year roun'' In every hoiuifcoi'! Trice .within reach of all Circulars five Aent3 receive SAMI'LK KltlCK Address DUAIKsTIC Al'F'14 Jf . 25 eod d Aw Cm Marion. Onto. TT TITTTT7to l,c made. Cut :h's out II I J 111 lA W 'lnd re'urn to us, and we I 11 l! I" V willficml you free, sonic I11HIt I thlnjr of prcat valu an-i w Importance to you, that will statt vou In business which will bring you In more money right away than anything else In this world. nv one can do their work and live at home. Kith erscx;all ages. Something n w, that inst eoln3 money for all workers. Wc will start you; capital not needed. This Is one of the genuine important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not Cclay. Grand outfit free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine dec 1 6md lvw 1 CREAM 1SALMI73: Catarrh RESTORES SENSKof TASTE SMELL, IIEAK1N A QUICK IlEb'EK. ft 4 (CLEANSES THE tTrfsT L.Wwk 1 & DMfil WAvrrvrDui A I .0,0 ttHa A Positive Ciiuk tlASTFE.VE!!? A xartlcle Is applied Into each nostril and !.- agreeable. Price 5 cent at I rugglsts; 1 y mall, registered, KO ccpf circular lrce. ELS" BUGS., lrugzlsts, 'Jwcro, N V apl 0 ly cod dStw pennykoyaL" p 07ls V -CHICHESTER ENCJLISH." THE OK1UIKAL AM) ONLY JKNl' NK. Safe and always Kellablc. Lcware of worth less Imitations. lndlaicBs-ible to LDiES Ask vour Druggist for Cnicni:TEK'3 En glish" and take no other, or inclose 4c. (stamps) to us for particulars in letter by re turn mail. NAME PaPKU. Chjchestek Chemical. Co., -jl3 Madldon Square, Phlla,, Pa. At Drugzlsts. Xrailft supplied by hol ler & Shoemaker. Philadelphia, Pa. ilpc 2i d&w ly Homes in North- Carolina. Onlv 20 Hours Ride from New York ! -o- GS) MiiesSoutn of liaieisli On the Kalelgh and Augusto Alr-Llne K R. IV 1.500 AGUES OF I.ANI IN THE on? leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms is iota 10 iu; purcnasers. xour w ii Larger tracts 5 per acre, In montalv pay mcnts ot tio. This land adjolna the "South cm. Pines", a recently established health re sort (or sanitarium), and Is specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all the cereals A number of New England people have bought lota In the town of "southern Pines," and It la the desire of the owners ot this land to In duce small farmers, mechanics and others from the New England and Middle States, as well as elsewhere, to locate here. No State In the Union offers greater Inducements to eet tier than North Carolina. Nowhere can a better farming country or as fine a climate be found. Tola Is the opinion of Northern men who haye settled In North Carolina. This Is a bona fide offer, and la limited For further particulars write at once to JOHN T. PATtUCK, Coramla'r of Immigration,' Raleigh, N. C. , . orlL A CICHAUlSON, . uailtt Cfcronlclo 021ce, Ansrusta. Q ) . ' ' r The l'.iioih.e at Wilmington. S. a ccond-clas matter. TriM lifu-st insu evr made by the l.'it. Aivan C!irk i" in the bis: t'lesHpe a the Naval Obf rvt(r r at Washing ton. It is so poworlui that a micro s.?'M'iMjhutf)2r!tph which is invisible to the nak ( eye can tn read through it at a (litanco ! 4H1 lcd. . Cip' . E V. (iftirrr. of ih Cromwell Ijine Htc'iujshiD L-uiiHua. reports that m arossiin: the Cinlf Stream off Hatter it iin turii no current, with the water of h piciii;tr j;re'ri color. Alter pass ,in th-Straits "f Florida in the (iulfof r Mexuto. Irm the Tortugas ti the onmili rf hp Mississippi River, he had 4 stroTiir southeast current with an un usiihI amount ot Gulf wteds. Here is an olTei to i he reports ui strung currents repr ritd in the Gult Stream some we k ago. .and it locks as it the ocean river were engaged in some strange tvaks. The Gulf Stream is the sphinx ot the sea, t.nd its riddles apparently hftve not yet been rightly read. . a The Right Rov. Robert Woodward Barnwell Elliott, S. T. D., the Protest ant Episcopal Bishop ot WesternTexas. who died at Sewanee, Tenn., Monday night, after a protracted illess, was the son of Bishop Stephen Elliot, of Georgia. He was born at Beaufort. S C. August 16. 1840, and graduated from South Carolina College in 1861. He at once entered the Confederate army, was noon uiade aide to Brig. Gen Law ton. ami was severely wounded at the second battle of Bull Run or Manassas In 1864-65 b served us adjutant gen nral ol Gn. Lat'ave'te MeLtw's Divis ion Mr. Eili"tt then studied tor the ministry and whs ordainul a dea-'on in 1868 and priest in 1871. Ho was elect ed md consecrated Mi-sfionry Bi-hop ot Western Texas in 1874 A number d liis brilliant essays and eloquent ser mons have been published in the South Within the pal t wo rr three dajs th lish in many ot the streams in Illinois and Wisconsin have died by the mil lion and the few that are left are rapidly following suit. The banks o the Galena River branches are lined with dead fish ol all sizes and varie ies, from the tiny minnow to the mammoth eat ant, sturgeon. At Buncombe, Wis consin, dead fish are so numerous on the hanks that the stench arising from them is almost unbearahlc; At Lan caster, Wisconsin, the scene on the river bt k beggars desertion, over iifty wagon loads of dead fish being in siiht There are numerous theories afloat as to the cause. One is that the recent rains have rolled the water with mud. so that the fish have been unable to breathe, and struggling to the sur face for air, have died. Another is that, during the dry. hot summer the valleys and marshes above were filled with some poisonous growth that with the recent floods was carried into th streams and poisoned the water. "At the Capitol there are no signs ot preparation tor an extra session, al though should the occasion demand it everything could be put in readiness for the reception ot Congress within thirty days. The workmen seem to have grown weary of trying to coni pleto the western entrance before cold weather sets in- The work on the north and south terraces is pretty well ad vancd, and the grading of the western lawn is in progress Inside the build iug the painters, decorators and tcrub bers are brightening up the dark cor uers and getting ready to give the now Congress a cheerful welcome In the llou-eot Representatives a new carpet with pretty desko, in old gold and green, will be put down, the desks re covered with blue cloth and the paint work touched up. A carpet after seeing two years' service in the House is unfit for further use, and becomes eligible for the retired list The annual, clean ing has hardly commenced in earnest yet. as the force ot employees during Summer is ouly large enough to keep the building open and preseutable to casual visitors In the Senate wing no radical changes have been adu. The Vice President's retiring room is being reuovatcd. and in the Secretary's office a bronzed irou railing has been set up to give more privacy to Engrossing Clerk Simpson and Bill Clerk Williams. The work on the private Senatorial elevator on the east side ot the building is progressing slowly, but it will proba bly be in running order by the time Congress assembles. Give Them A Chance! That is to say. yoar longs Also all your breathing machinery. Very won -derlni machinery it is Not only tne larger air-passsgpp. but the thousands nf little tubes and cavities leading from then. Wh. n thesu are clogged and choked with n at'er wh ch ought not to be ihere, yur lunr cannot half do their work. And what l hey do, thev cannot I do we.!. . Ctll it cold, couuh. croup, pneumo ph, caturrh. consumption or any ot the family of throat and nose and head niid lung obstructions, all are bad. All oogtit to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid ot them. Th' t is to tnke Boschee's Gern.an Syrno. which any druggist will sell you -t 75 c-nis a bottle. Even if everything else has tailed you, you may depend upon this tor certain. SISLM'RMBEIt SQUIBS. It should be Generally Kuowu that the multitude ot diseases ot a scrofulous nature generally proceed from a torpid condition of the liver. The blood becomes impure because the liver does not act properly and work off the poison from tha system, and the certain results are blotches, pimples, eruptions, swellings, tumors, ulcers, and kindred aflections. or settling upon the lungs and poisoning their delicate tissues, until ulceration, breaking down, and consumption is established. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" will, by acting upon the liver and puri fying the blood, cure ,all Ihcsa diseases. Politni Hs Insolence skilfully hand led La Vie Pariaienne. Tb drv g- ods market must break when a crash conies in toweling. Pica yune Many a man has ruined his eyesight sitting in the barroom looking for wotk Kansas liecord The summer is the lime for the This'lc. but in the autumn comes the thistledown. Boston Post. The curled mustache his a smart appearance, out the mustache cuinot iok up when it is down. Picxyune There is a tide in the aff.tifs f men which, if not. skilfully dodged t the proper time, downs them. Harold Mich) Htr Mr. Pullman's brandy costs $50 a quart. We wish he would drink poor er liquor and put better soap m iis sleeping cars Sin Francisco A'la Returns from summer 'mili-ia en" campments award the first prize to the mo -quito f r unerring accuracy in tar get practice Chicacjo Inter Oc an. Agent-On what grounds do you. claim a pension? Appicant- Grardtather 't,!t his health in the war of 1812. a:d lei L an imnairtd cons'ilutimi ; the family. Judq. vVh know- hut if th beautiful g.il .vh" di'd m m iiii;:, had oeen tds-d wi h lr. Ph re-1.-, fravoijie Presenp tion" snc might have reigned on mat y another bright .ia'y-day. 'Flip Ffivo' ite. Prescnp'ior,"- is a eer;ai; ctue u aii i rose disorders to h eh females are liable. SUPERIOR COURTS. Fall Terms'1887. FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES- Currituck September 5, I week. Camden Sept 12. 1 week. Pasquotank Sept 19, 1 week. i Perquimans ,ept 26, 1 week. ! Cf'Hvur.-Oct 3. 1 week. Gates Oct 10. 1 week ! Hertford Oct 17. I weefc. I Washington Oct 24. lreek. Tyrrell Oct 31. 1 week. D?tro Nov 7. 1 week. i Hyde Nov 14.' 1 week. ! Pamlico Nov 21. week. Beaufort Nov 8, 2 weeks. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Warren Sept- 19. 2 wlcs Northampton Oct 3. 2 weeks. Edgecombe-Oct 17. 2 weeks. Bertie 0f 31.2 weeks. Halifax Nov 14.2 week p. Craven Nov 28. 2 weeks. THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE S1IIPP. Franklin Aujt 15. 1 week. Vlartin Sept 5, 2 weeks. Pitt Sept 19, 2 weeis. Greene Oof 3 2 weeks. Vance Oct 17. 2 weeks. Wilson Oct 31. 2 weeks. N.-isn Nov 21. 2 weeks. Martini Dec 5, 2 weeks. FOURTH DISTRICT JUDGE MFRRIMONT. Wake July 11 2 weeks. Harnett Aug 8. 1 week. Johnston Ana 24. 2 weeks. W-kef Auj; 29 2 weeks. Wayne Sept 12 2 weeks. Wake Aug 29. 2 weess. Wavne Oct 17, 1 wenk WakefOet 24. 3 veeks .r .iinsun Nov 14, 2 weeks. Harnett Nov 28. 1 week. FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. Orange Aug 8. 1 veefc. Caswell A.ug 15. 1 week. Person Aug 22, I week. Guilford--Ang 29. 2 werks. Granville Sett 12. 2 week Alamance Sept 26. f week Comm'ree de.fie- very winl. fW rides every tempi-stand invades every zone. For twent.v five years I haw bwu severely nfiiic ed with Hay Fever. While suffering intense. y I was induced through Mr. Ticoenor'a tesiimonial to try Ely's Cream Balm. The effect was m-irvelous. It enabled me to petorm my pastoral duties without the slightest inconvenience aniI have escaped a return attack. I pronounce Ely's Cream Balm a cure for Hay Fevvr. VVM. T CARR. Presbvterian Pastor. Elizabeth, N J Quarterly ill et togs Fourth round of Quarterly Meetings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church. South: Grace Church, Wilmington. Sept 3.4 Bladen Street, Wilmington. Sept 3,4 Elizabeth circuit, at Eiizabtthtown, Sept 10, II. Topsail circuit, at Union, Sept 17, !8, Soothport. Sept 24. 25. Ciinton circuit, at Goshen. Oct 1. 2. Duplin circuit, at Kenansviile. On 8. 9. Onslow circuit, at Tabernacle Oc 15. 16 Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, Orn 22. 23. Bladen circuit, at Windsor, Oct 29 30 Carver's Creek, at Shiloh. Nov 2 3. Cokesbury circuit, Salem. Nov 5. 6. Brunswick circuit, fcov 12 13. Wacoamaw circuit. Nov 19. 20. Whiteville circuit. Nov 26, 27. T. W. Guthrie. P. E. Art vi ce to iVl others. Mrs. Winslow's Southing Syrup uhould always be used when chiioren itre cutting teeth It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natarul, quiet sleep by relieving the child trom pain, and the little cherub awasc-3 as ''bright us a button." It is very pleas ant to taste. It soothes the child, soiL cus the gums, allays all pain, relieves 'v ind, rcgulut.es the bovcia, and is the beet known remedy for diarrhcaa, whether arising fronj teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle jly 6 deod fe wl.v New Crop Cuba Molasses, K ON D CARGO, 554 Hogsheads. 66 Tierces, Sow landing ex American Schooner "Uran us,", direct Irom Matanzas. For Bale very low by WORTH & WORTH 1887. New York Weekly Herald. One Dollar a Year. greatest and Cheapest Family Journal in the United States. Always Bright and Relia ble livery Number an Epitome of the News of the World The Foreign Department Is unequalled. Latest aud most accurate Cable Special by the Commercial Cables. Fullest Telegraphic Reports ot all Current Events bPKCxiL Fe aturks Practical r Farming ; articles on Science, Art, Literature, the Drama, Music, Religion, Fashions and Chess. Information on all subjects. -Address,,.. -. . I - JAMES GOUDON BENNETT, New Yoifc Herald, uov S3 , New Yorfe City fir a Chut ham Oct Djrnsm Oc P. 2 v7- Orang. N'-v 7. 1 week. (.'.-wn N'-v i4. 1 wefk Perswti Nov -21 I w-ek (ir-M i;--N-'v 28.2 secies G "!f-. id- Dt-c 12, 2 SIXTH DISTRICT- I i j r :- f i i -P till -r -S'.pt. S' o i2 I I -S- .JUDGE PHILLIPS .-'.' pv 2". 2 wcr;ks. S '..-.?- -n- O.-.t. lo 2 weks. i -r.fiVi'-: C)c 24. iWhebi. j.i'M-s (fc 31 1 week. 0 1 - J.'vv Nov 7. 1 week 1 ' it Nov 14 2 weeks. l;uj'!iu Ni-v 28. 2 wvc k Sampson ltc 12, 1 week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDUE CONNOR. Cumberlan'. Jiilv 25. 1 week Columbus Auu 1 1 week. Moore Aug 15. 1 wiek Robe-on Aug 22. 2 wpeks. Ansors Sept 5, 1 week. Brunswick Sep- 12 1 work Richmond Sepl 19, 2 we ifs. Kobewon On' 3 2 weeks. Bladen-' Oct 17, I week. Moore Oct- 24. 2 wks. Jumber!ar:df Nov 14. 2 weeks. An son t Nov 28. 1 week. Ri'hm-r.d Deo 5. 1 week eighth district judge ci.ark. Iredeli Aua 8 2 Af-.cks., Rowan Auk 22. 2 wc-ks. Davidson Sept. 5, 2 "eks. Randolph c?ept 19. 2 wet-ks, Motitr(merv Oe; 3. 2 wfoks. Scanty Oct 17 1 week Cabarrus- Oc; 31. 1 .week. Rowan Nov ?, 2 weeks." Treileil Nov 21 2 weeks. Davidson Dt'c 5, 1 week. riJDG duly 25. 2 v-i d GILMER iks. NINTH DISTRICT Rocking hsui S'okes Autr8. 2 wt'-akit Surr.v Aug 2d 2 weeks. Alieirhaoy Spt 5 1 weetc. Wilkes Sept 12 2 uce.ks Yadkin Sept 28. 2 weeks. Davie- Oet 10 2 weeks. Forsyth- Oct 24, 2 weeks Rockingham Nov 7 1 week tttokr-s Nov 14, 1 week Surry Nov 21. 1 week. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE P.OYKIN. Henderson July 18, 3 weeks. Burke Aug 8 2 weeks. Ashe Aug 22. i week. Watauga Aug 29, 1 week. Caldwell Sept 5, 1 week. Mitcheil Sept 12.2 weeks, Yancey Sept 26 2 weeks. McDowell Oct 10. 2 weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE. Catawba July 18, 2 weeks. Alexander Augl. 1 week. Cleveland Aug 8. 2 weeks, Mecklenburgf Aug 29. 3 weeks. Union Sept 19, 1 week. Ucionf Sept 26. 1 week. Lincoln Oct 3, 1 week. Gaston Oct 10, 2 weeks Cleveland Oct 24, 1 week. Rutherford Oct 31, 2 weeks. Polk Nov 14, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE GOMERY. Madison Aug 1, 2 weeks. Buncombe Aug 15, 3 weeks. Transylvania Sept 5. 1 week Haywood Sept 12, 2 weeks. Jackson Sept 26, 1 wees. Macon Oct 3. I week. Clay Oct 10, 1 week. Cherokee Oct 17. 2 weeks Graham Oct 31. 1 week. Swain Nov 7. 2 weeks. Madisonf Nov 21. 2 weeks. Buncombe Dec 19. 2 weeks. MONT" Criruinal causes only, f Civil cau$es only JCiviS causes only, except jail cases. ' SH-jKT-IIAN & TYP-iC-WRITING SITUATIONS py both young men and ladles much bett r alaTies than ltost commercial positions, aod i be dffaDd Is greater, .-tudents can be fitted for cfllec th rr-hand positions In Three Months' Time bv HavenV eystem Noirevioua knowledge ofcitherait required, i olJesea open nil t tie Je- ', iF0111 ca-u enter anytime, all tuition tjoing individuaL Suuerlor facllit ea for pro curtajt Eituatlons, for whtch aid w make no charge. College pamphlets with lull eet eelf teaching leseor.s in either tat tent to any ad tress for -10 cents.; both arts, 2ft cents T o stamps accepied Address either of Haven's ColteRCfe.- New York, N Y ; Phi a-iclphia. Pa: Cbfeagn, in;Cl!cinajitl, 0;fian FrancUco.Cal. Uune S eod 3m MISCKr.T.ANKODS TOlIS tfSEMIrlAL PASTIL i?ed surd broken cm men totbo f"Ii c-EWK-ne-5, ! Ts"e Jatmt?iuefL?OTWa iS?t: set and f !!ll Manly &trsn?2i onl YlZgmhK OaXlaA ?ii"f te''- -ronsht abont by Ind iscrotlcr. lsr GrSvC i .TteTCJ-Jtt, . crunss PZZQOZIU con lTXil T:!a! M our s:;S& rr.av 17 d&wlv -..-'-:'-: -.s . . Vd; wmmmmmmmm l-3 it go, send Sot DOG BUYKIZS " wj. mAAij. vMVVU l1) srent t reeds. to nlntr iVjT-Si'TMe?'; r 5-3.rs Also C'nt3 cf Dnar m .11 -i . T nut. ' tcratrve .i stiaulas.' ' Onatiw.' S.5 . V- it el f f.til 1 slit ?T?V'k 1 AZ-t,iM fV M va?n Sara isr lt Anient jifLJ JN 1 I H&1ZS Va liT - . rj of nearly ril LiAuTU Wis? descri li 1 '?V-& Vfl f &7 l&V S I turns of tho br,; how ta'ccporJ? t hSLrt VStll plans for r-ou-.try hrses; nfoitnctkva S:m ' f feSi fB&-fTK nlnt,0'aKr: , about mcuh, and t.ero I Lny I ' Q'tSt fi "asTTi J t & tiea .e v iper wainff. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1887, edition 1
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