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evening,' suaaays excepted, ' ' par jj.no. IM ::viotite&W TMee go"nf ,1S. n.. ne raoatb,-3.' cents. Lpor will be delivered: garters, free ' in aov- part of f be .city, at the above - ; or V) ,vars per week. . r " ... I . ' rtii'-' rilt W-11 Uten,L-. . ! ' Vub-eriUers wM please, report, any jokI 1 i, 16 receive tbeir paper Vegul5iij.i 'Jl au"iy Fl , ' ' mmmmm" . : V . ' - J . f, 9 r --. 1 - DYSPEPSIA. I 1 : ". . i .,ii:i'ni antral JtMl st-Hioi'ii:ich. rr,r,vtniui.u-wiiuitiirfceuurrtiteh- : 1 SMi : f ni ui!svinptmvlsrutuctive transformation of decrees of senara B it) i t t. Sivk-iAfribrclie; those, T,).n ,.llto those of divorce. The lat 'aU?ritiyl- : :liurturs. Viiatevcr loriu .sDj'wiiavjnajr'.. take,': ; , : 0Bethi? irliftSi;j. -: - "The London 'correspond The iindfrlyitiftaitsc is JJilln'niaiii adyispepUelvll i; Auifnca m the spring.:!. This corres a., - fel.- jpondent claims thai his information It vill' "correct Acidity of the " ; : 'Stomach." ' xpel foul gases. Allay Irritation, Assist Digestion, jwitifSt the lame JX Sitime Start the JAver to working if hen all Other troubles . soon disappear, "My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some ihree years ago oy me aa vice 01 xr. oieineroi Vieuita, she was induced to try Simmois Liver Vt?u!ator. I teel grateful for the relief it has sivetl Her, anu may ah 'who. rcau -.una iinu iirp, i afflicted 111 any way, whetlier chronic or other wise, use Fimmoiis Liver Regulator and I feel confident health will be restored to all who will btidvised." Wm. M. Kersh, Fort Valley, Ga. Stt that Vm&feemtnei ftn;tSXJH2f & CO., miad4ptUa,Fa. siliODovs!Tots! OTOURiOHRISTIS AS HAS ARRIVED-! ;W(i:being.:unablt-p miiK. rooni r-" m f 1 -3 grs a tS H i-N I for ;9 f B. esajj i - 3? Ever offered for sale iix: this, inaifket We are a little 6n of itti.) if you .wish to Save4QaCet:; 1 1)iit on Holiday Purchases e . COME AND LEARN OUR I" iAYe naffer gQa' g$S$faf?in. in Ladies' KII) GLOV15B hressed and Undressed, in plain and Entitled backs, from 45c to $1100. Ve sell these goods to evert one who . exaniinesTtneuL,: RUGS AND CARPETS, , Ve lead both in price and qualityjl ' . . 1 tt O ... . ; E H FREEMAN, Opposite 'jffw Marli6,tV Y. House, 46C Broadway, Wi H i;P MKK! SHIPPER .AND DEALER IN 1(16 uth Front street-Vllmgn J N. C. Lock kox 415. - ? New Ktver Oysters a specialty. Piece Cobd I "E BOUGHT BY -TIIE-Sr-iTf Olt BE W LI AMHilWi 1 4 m-: AND- r i2 i - ' .SMI; mm 1 t v v. ., . ,; .' ' ' '"" --- i. m m . - . i . ,t - , , , - m XI. WILM One thoumd two . Innwlred and j iori -flivorces were Prance in !88o, iiiVlii-ht were granted in vear of the w m It must 1 under stood i:hat inuuiny .ases it was a lent of the Xe; York Herald' denies the report that Mr. (jladstoue is comintr to comes" from ollicial sources, and adds that Ir. Gladstone is in worse health to-day th ail he was wlien' ' a few months ago. he said . that going to America was too ireat a journey Tf "undertake. - - - . : ' There have been l;8" mills atid wood work factories established dur ing the past three months in the South. The Total number for the year is Duriiijj: the past .wo mills erectel ' Vears the 1'lUlljber of foots nj) f.iOr If the average daily vapicix y i f t beseem i l is be '-1'5.00V feet. counting a run of 200 days' per year, the total annual pr-oductlon of lum ber in the viouT hern ..States; nuist reach SOOO.OoO feet. ; ' . Teddy Wicks, a London barber. whtreeeiitlv-bet $75 that he could shave fifty persons in sixty minutes, succeeded in shaving seventy-tlivee in fifty-nine minutes, fifty-seven seconds. JHe went over the faces of twenty-one in the .first fifteen lrtiii utes, fourteen ih the second quarter, nineteen in the third, and tweiity- three in the last. Now anotjier barber wauls to bet that, he can beat fhisfeeord. ' r It is said that most of the foreign steamship lines are losing money, .and. that the English have lost more money than they ha ve made ih ship ping during .the last few years. There are too many ' steamships of the pld type, A rev.olation is geing forward - in steaniships. The new triple expansion engines by which the steam is worked,, over three times, instead of once as formerly, makes all the difference between a dividend paying concern and a : los ing one. ; 1 Equal aire ' the balances 1 of fate Virginia.had no sooner been glad dened bv the defeat of Mahone than it was grieved by the news thati the peanut crop is a failure. Still i the Petersburg Index-Appeal does' not repine and speaks of the State's bad luck thus philosophically: "Treas- urinc up the lessons that this" stern experience has taught us. let us .gather up the threads pf our broken fortiuneU as !;best we :,'uia:. an go ,. .i : .Js . : .... .- i.. v,. ..: -i-.i .i bravely on, prepared, for aiiy late. m-:- - - - - ( , Mr, B. F. .1 on es. ( f . Pi 1 1 sb u rgl Pa, ciirinHn: M the ' Uepublicivnj Na tioliab Comniitlee, contradicts, the rumor of his 'contemplated "resigna- tibii tlcgraplnnl; to Eastern! and Western- jm pers from.i Witslt i ngton. He .says he will be Chairman ol' the comiiiittee .' until the temporary chairman of the next National! Con- veii.tipii; in elected, when the commit fee ceases to exist. Mr. Jone says 4ie will not accept a reelecttoit and thinks it probable Senator Savyer, of AViscopijUNiH e the next f hair man of the National (.'oinmitte. 1 Iii South America, itlis said.: they Havfe bartKs; wittiTi paid-up capital that is almost incredible. In Buenos Ayres there is a bank which has. a paid-tip Capital of ; 7,01K),OOp, de ' posits'J'ibf :0W;(KJ0,: and a -line of discpunts aiimuutnig;to: M),0d0,000. Prjyate.iiidiyiduals In many )f the 'countries io tlie, south of us; have holies that cost over $1,000,000. The Argentine Republic imports W,000, bObSvortli of gdekts; and;6f 'thi sum thAJnited States getfi only ,000, 000. The country is already appwer fvl competitor in the markets of the world "for 'dressed beef and vheat.: ., JaV Gould is now in ; -Marseilles, : wh4re he will: go on board his yacht. the Atalanta, ajid take arun arovind in the Mediterranean! Seat. I On iSatairday: he: spoke freely : iwith a ! correspondent of , the. New 1 Xprk ! World, and said that he considered I President Cleveland's ndmifiation certaun.andiijs election more; thaW VOL ill l Jin .1 iv il 1NGTON, N. C, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. the business men could desire. ' Mr, j Gould says that Europe is more than half a centurv' behind the United States in nearlv Vvferv respect, v; ; , j X If Col. Saunders is really engaged in writing a history of North Caro- : lina then, the people are to be- heart ily congratulated. We clip thig froin the Fayetteville .'Observer? " ; Sever.al of our exchanges mention , the f, act that.Col. W. L. Saunders, ejary of State, is now collecting hecrel mat erial with a .view of publishing a ! L tlX'j.- - tit 1 .1 1 - r ,, m VU ai ei" ter .froni the (.olonel a few. ; days . since, makin ving; inqufrv in regard to - y record, '"llie" Colonel ha - our count records of each coiintyj; "He '-is'.now' or was last week, in Omnge, where ! there are abundant records of tlie I lden limesl We bone 'Col: Satin- ders may continue To triitlier i write a full history, He is a , true North Carolinian', khowsniore of the State history tiast and present than anv other man we know.. He is: withal a writer not to be surpass ed, and if he enters into it he will do it thoroughly and .well, and give to the State a, record that will astonish many who are disposed to slight her. The history of the State should -be Mitten, that justice mav be. done; to her noble sns. . :; - L.OGAL IsTEWSi .'"""IXD'ftX TO NEW. ADVEKTISRMRNTS. New York Observer"" j I Shkier Local" Ad ! . A shkier Fail lolbhig; '"-? I j J-A Srai-NOERfOO lhs CO&l ; Dick Meakes- Piece Goods ; ';; ! Heinsbekger -Christmas Presents : :, i 0 Y -Yates ODojT t- Wait Tintlt chfiatnifts For other locals see fourth, page Best shoes. for boys at! French j& Sons. ' ' -:' ' '' ' "" If' The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot, tip 1,100 bales. . '- r Br. steamship Jicdttngton y 0ye:n, arrived at Breuien Nov. JlQth: ; " '' -- '; :-. u-- ;-. This month has., five Thursdays, five Fridays and five Saturdays. f Nor.- barque -Jliqltoi Jorgenseri, hence, arrived at Hull, Eng., ?fov. 30th; '.: .T . ' .: ' ' , .... ! ' Schr. Grorgie Clark, Bartlett, hence, arrived at Philadelphia Nov. 30th. Turner's Almanac promises and snow for next Wednesday Thursday; ' .' '': rain and Nor. barque Wiadimir, Knudsen, hence, for Hamburg, passed Dun, genness Nov. 30th. The next session of the United Synod of the Lutheran Church will be held in this city on the third Tuesday in November, 1889..' The iron for Fourth street bridge has been shipped from the uijanu f act ory, but none of it has reached here yet..1. It mayjte expected, Iiqwt eVer, Very soom -'; : ( )flicer q'rtrlingtoii, who has been tpilte sick for several days; was' at police heawlquarters tliis moriiing, although he" --had- not yet reported for dutvi':-': -" ; . P A gootl rdeal ,has lx?eu . said oil ml r streetil o-day regarding ; the tb.be r"' nai'cle soken pf by us yesterday, and the ideal is meeting with gener al faivor. :i .V :'"'".'.: .1 Newberri Jonrnah The frienfls of the railroad from Newbern. toi Wil niingfou arejiorgafhiring tid will soon enlist all wbb' are. in favor of moving forward.' f : 'There were nine interments in Oak G ro y e ' Ceiliete r y '. d u r i n g the month of NoyeiiVbr; 1887. Of this number, tJiree were adults aiid six were vhildren. 'All were colored. ., 500 pair.' heai vy Canton;- flannel drawers, f just-- the- things for; cold weather, irom 3-1 cents and upwards at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Mairkt street, ; J. Elsbach., Prop. Drawers made to order. :. t : 1 As thfe steamer Unit foe was : coming up the river this morning five j large swaiisr ;-were seen at. the. Southern part of Big f slaixd. : Tliese birds are seldom seen in our waters, t hough theyr; are: frequently seen ; farther Soiith of ptir latitude. The street hands, under thellirect tion pf AJ.r.f WH . Cf ido.in a gootl piece of Work ihi Custom Hbuse A 1 levy by ' grading i t so, that 1. .... 1 the tlecline shall ne regular, aiuu: re-1 as we all know, been compiling; a &sq tar,'30JarrK-' talned-ut-o; history of the Oolonial times; and : it , "on harrpiM vnliiPtl at-Vi-ni'w from his enquiries we suppose he in-f lV u "- 4ued Atf j)ie teds to follow it up bv searching the ; nhre' va,ul at $30:. dreospted j ijnfn- Penonnl. ;i. 5iWi 01 . i-umwrron,,. -is ln;e city tonlay. , .. k ; VRI Marti Zeluff, of Port Rich- niond, Staten Island, Y., is in the cityi aijd theuest of Mr.' W. fi.: Fowler. The following were the exports foreign for the, month of Xpyeuiber, 18? a taken from; the books at the Cu'stpin House. i. J ; T cotton, 41,806 bales, valued at 1, 4,232; spirits turpeutiiie, i7ljl83 y34- spirits turpentine, 171 183 a " - 'j, , ons, j , valued at .$58.72; rsju, 42,24; barrkH- t vahidat -J.-jBr her. valued at $2,322: crossties,33iQ00 tt: valued at'at. Khiri-lei .'i4df--: i , . ... . ltl ' 'v'wv ""r. 1,., 000 feet. Valtiet .1 L 4- if.iVi .-wiik. 1 .1. J ,,uV total ainouuti tig tO ?a,0iJv. .. : 1 , ' City Court. . John Alexander, colored chatted with fast driving, -Was the- first C'ise for the Mayor's consideration' thi moriifn. Hefwas proven guilty? of driving .faster than is permitted :iici'ostiFourtlt street bridge and ,was. required to pay a line of 53 for:thj offense. . ' : . - ? John Williams, colore(l,.disordeii-ly conduct, was required to pay a line of $10 or work 30 days in- the . hiiin gang. - ' : : I . Charles Jackson, colored, lor fiast ariviiig, was nneu f .... . - : J. R. Packard a tramp, with j no visible-means Of support,: was allow ed until 8 o'clock this afternoon! to. leave the city. i From Birmingham. -' We acknowledge the receipt of a fetter from pur young' frie?d,' Ir-. but Ttbw of the1 Baxter Stove Jind Mamifactiiring . Company, of 1 Bir mingham, Ala., of Which" :his JTtlroth- r, Mr, Geo. C. fKebej:, is .the, Pesi- aeiiu uur irieiiu sends us a cop oi a Birmihghdih paper which contkintj a very tmteresihg teport bf the pearane-Ihere t.in that city of ap. the the. the the hat charming Patti Rosa, who' by way,-Is booked fpr this city bn I9th inst; . Mile. Rosa reviewed Birmingham Rifles while in city;and was presented by them 4rith a gold badge. ahda-'dertificate 6f jion orary iijeuibership in ' the eo'mjpfcny; Mr. Kelley also sends us aipp!y bfi the constitution and by-laws ofj the Baxter Mutual Aid 'and Ac6ident -:--. . I . . . i . . , . , j Association of which he is Secretary and Treasurer. t 1 . . t...-. School shoes for children, be$f " ih the city,' at Geo. R. French & Spns,f ; Mtltdtlists n Conference. .. i - '-(Reported for Dally Review;) -' ! '.,".. , Cohfereilce ppened Thursday morn ing with' divine service, the BishPp in the chair. ... s . ; , ..,,.,. Li. D. Palmer, business '-manager. of the Publishing House, was intro- Is - i : ('r . uuceu atuq jiuaue a ringing speepn as to the great success which., ha;s at tended -the publishing-'interests, of the chiii'ch;; . ! , The class of, ,ybun is- -..:: ... i i ii 1 1 i S3 who have labored il missions was Mailed anu tneir reports snoweu veiiy re-i markable success. Indeed.' al the reports of pastors will exhibit alarge iiire'ase'bf ii,eMlVen;'' krtd ;slio w'tbe iinanccs fa .ft erye .: . MrVTirginia B- Helms iheihead of that department of the woluaiu'ri work wlncliis eQcfaly'iecjetrP. the erection of parsonaiges, vag pres ent in tlie Conference aiid was.recbgM iiized by the Bishop and an 'apppih t jiierit made for lier toiiieettlie ladies upon that interest, -ui--ti ' ., , h j The? usual routine busiiiestl wks t ransabted; the1 benedJctidn proi 1 91111 qex.1 anJ. conference adjourn ed.j ui;- . The-weatheriis verytfinev col tl and crisp;enougIir to enaWeteverybpd tb move abotil wt th lif ef Thie ) k lty'ls full of visitors and tne hotejs and street are. alive with people. The large Hay1 Street fhuFcli -will, not hold the c'Ongl-Vgatiotts," and -many have. to gx; away --without abijity to enter. , :a. ... ...r I X.:. IejgnNw' aifobb$ejrzef: Yes- r terday.we-saw.a check fox o:091.TJ -mhuuui. ureuawe t . ... . r- x. Af gopqs are sold. at t bottom prices all from the Connecttcut-tMatnal -Life fhe Veur round. I. Shrier. who has Insurance Coin pan y,- whicn ij to go j been "known to Vou for' nearlv t wen. to tessr.Uikinson MViinilig,r fc ty'years, -will seU yon-Reliable goodfi cal agentsjitA . . -v . . - , - T Al V U..M von know jcopdi r not. and who theirs ottthe leath-oftliaiajteMr. 1 deVlre to Hold on to a dollar 0., ,V.;jGrafflinr 'of tlie eify iuimed. rslent in hfe'stbre fbr -good yoti are T&p figufef inhicatettie Kiuoknof nttt-' satisfied with. Agauv Vpul WAiu".wi -i.ktrA' i twl vise .you' to. .trade .itHJ., Shrier. NO 285 lartlcations. k I I jFor !North Carolina, slightly warmer, fair weather, with light ,to fresh Northeasterly winds, diiniii ishing in force on the coast. : Finest shoes fpr latiies wear in t city at; Frencli & Sons, ; 11 - For the Pen.. . te s i Cain Hines, Wm. Beatty, Janes Darbs and John Smith, all convict ed, of larceny at the recent term jof the Criminal Court,: and all sin- m tne State . I'enttenttai'v, left- forJ that institntidn ", bn this . mornine'i train, under the charge of deputy -sheriffs' Dan Howard and Heitrv BrewingtPii. ' ; Slight Fire. At about 11 o'clock this forenoon ire was discovered in the kitcheiu of 4 v ' ube om? storv frame building lorv" A;Tfli trt hitwean liort fVu rtiilV Campbell,, owned by Frances BroKu and occupied by a colored faihilyi. Tlie alarm was immediately tnnled itt from box "43. 'and the firemen were on hand, with, their, usual prompti-f tude. . but' the neighbors had worked so vigorously with buckets of; waiter that the flames were ectinguisljed before the , arrival of the dep.-: rt- se he merit, Tlie lire originated in coi quencej of some defect' in chimney. The damage was slight and was fully covered by iusuranW. , . . i . Mortnry. Report. . rne mortuary report ror tne, bf. Wihningtoii. for the mouth AT AirAin 1A GiST " lO tllKltll'tfoil pf bv Dr. F. W. Potter; City PliysiciaTi, is as follows: ! Whites males. 5: females-, ttal 10. . Of this number 8' were adiilts and 2 were children. Colored males, 9; females, 18: to 'tal 27. Of this number 14 were ad il ts and 13 were cliildren. ; This makes a grand total of. 37 ais hid against 44 in November, '1886. There, is no epideiiVic of any h in ine ciiy.- Jinere nave oeen a Ifew cases of scarlet f ever,; but these Have been cured, and we are now. eraoy- ing, the blessings pf' general lieailth. Opera House; ! J - . ' J : " . ... . The appearance pf the box leet indicates that there will be a crowd ed! house to-hight to witness Ithe first appearance pf Marie . Presjcott and ner ' company in "PygmaJliPii and, Galatea.1' The latter character is ,ihe one in which Mary Andespn has met with pronounced sucjiess. Miss Prescott is a charming and versatile actress and her support is said to be excellent. Iii speaking of Miss Prescott, the: Grand Raipids Eagle says: j It can be safely said that 1 tlnre is no' Americrtn actress capable ofi traying as effectively, 'truth)fully; arid completely, the line of charac-i iers inner repenoire, anu-ceriamiy tlpue who cam give as line am - Intel lectual cast to shch portraitnrtt tis Marie Prescott. She is the nost powerfur actress living. Froth her first 'entrance she circulated j and controlled a current of magnetism through her auditor whose thrilling influence was on fy ; brokei 1 bM the fall of the curtain on the last-iVctL f Rot'k Crystal Spevtaclcs and Ky'gi!6 - Advice to old and ' young: Inge lectiiig spectacled yoii should be Hui tio'us not to take more ' inagn Ifgihij power tlutn has been lost tf tlie Ifeye as iii the same1 f -proportion' tha vybu pass thut point Pf increaise, will i-atl!e. you further injury to the eye. tTt?;hig glasses' bf stronger power than!fs?he-cessary-is the liilv caiiw of vr&na tare old age to the nigld. You ca n get the best at Hcinsbergers Thv j)iws of Nature TeHc-li, Kunmy. ? Follow them and you-will , iiot re gret it, :and will alwaiys'haVe the wherewith to supply vottr necessi ties CiPimnence this week and start an -hit erest saving ..fund. We, will assist you if you'll come to:sleca suit or an bvefebat for ' voiirself or boys. We will save you oil a ?4, f-D. $8 or 410 purchase froui 1 to 5, and ouairli, $13.-420. or 33 or.ovfrcoAt Jf to tOu-ilry..us,j trteu:. put your savings, ih.tlm iSaviug .Baiu, anl j then you .lay the foitmlaution ttpne ot your. -future, prosperity. , .The only u re road to Ku?4?eiSi is. . by . iod ust ry 1887 1LEASE NOTICE. ' from our friends on and all subjects of ncral interest, but -r - The alofl'tertWa "vfur olshea to theEditorS h Z aJ ft I j CommuBications intistHer:-'tat4'Av n one side.ot tbio papeji' "'tyi -'ittautie&mabe itvotdedM i An(tlflilfeifeiauj lmv$ pKrtictiafrts ujder stood that the jdlOr fdoes not: alwarendorse the tlewsof ctjrreon3enta--ni5s-) ated '- ;.t ' i- f.j ia4heeoltorta5lumns;. 4 f ; , V A rTmw; jra t 'kAt about : oVlocR tbisiifor as the colored cook for Capt, lii M. Capps was preparmg1 brjfakfaM in the kitchen, -lier clpthiniat ght the fife. She inunediatehi,j:ajniiiif house and caught MrvCa . drcftind the neckTscreatning fsaveuiet.4 11 rs. Capps pushed the; gtrlvXway find throwing - ving 'ri.1'bverc;.Oat-inrninI the ing girl, irhe latteratUbtnto burning the bed room , where Capt-.CapI aiarmuiir -noise. wJieii-felMhrHw a nii wup nar;7itjwt mT, the gin s .cjo.npng 'inuH b, burned f roiiiIUui, ll the latter was iKHrVeHtiroli5ti Ca pt, f i pris Vi nfl Hnm4 J consi(leraJ)y:-b'iirnitVniie(jK tneir enorrs ro eoitmUKlcft) It wais a. nariyw.escH'zj lc in a i id fl ie.-entiyejhit Kfcret I ne r See tlieV Of lieiloilrtC31fl(Jn baker; it iy "tipelv fiijtiil'Ctf't versj hie. gnitetor ertlwanwjnl . ". -. 'it -.tu j--iri.v ,aS Cain: be chatiyred in"Iii?iiio U'V Winter nse.r--.:riH 121 iHltf J-T HT-'--Stilt ? V El) RRCTtU-paSltfcY , f0 tons nast qtuillty tVt'ati0k4idi. to EWMt The Oldest1 arid .BestliJ Six Regular; EditorVHtfj respoi idejit Hpui itdtttlJbfoad : StPrlesate vie mfr&Q&mnHXi e ws. Departme gMer- cnants, . tsanKers, rotfesjouaigvien. Students, Boys:andj0iif.:4 This year the 9nsKftv1h:liill!pub lish m.prQ th'4n; : csi' S and theablest: and. iiiost-k,ibpular writers wiirwiitffbute'To'-it col umns,. , Poet'iauljjwttfi an thorny ;editdrl!IyM MltcJetlPand wpmeh ,pf ! geiiius , viJl0ifi.ll.,th.e. col umns ef the Observer and" tt will give fifty-two unexcelled; aijirt-s in the coming yea;r:' 'J'. , . Price, $3-00 a. vear. ;!; K Clergyiin,-;.!" Great lnaMSi888 1. 'The NEW.YORK:o9SEVtti;jt sent for one yeaF to any clefgyiaKn;njqV''now a sub- . scrlber, for ONE DOLLAlt. . 1 1 Jitelv ftriied. iSefcook ft H as a f 1. re- I v th ttr.t . : -TS. f v 1 m l ni-'i :iii,-u pofrfim. Any uDiriber nalngmwftTbscrlp- upn ior a jensm nlEnilneKiiibserl blr tlth $l)(ja agcfilliof -iren-ibus Lcttci-s.' or. "The Life of Jerry UiAulcy. 3. We.wutsendtke OBHEltvEjn"!for the re mainder of4.hH year aaof tTixim; 1 , 188ft . to any new subscriber nVr.uhlS ptne and addresJi and $3.00 ia advWjrtPo such subscri bers we 'will also iffve? Wther the volume of "Irenanus Lt.tfcrT or 4'Th iflfeof-iTf rry Mc Aul(y.? - -ft-i'4 ' I til ti'Jt(fr3rvn1rrel-t4 Uberl ttnns. 'Mfik' observer. 4 U woonsq.tor Re T HAVE FOUIfceaCE ILOOMS ON TUP. TTP- X per floor orniy. bduih rDotk- ttctt, near rJUMji rent HUlow prices, single Weimar oirnteml iTOm S ... A. F. LUCAS. j - FKID4Y. A5D. fATJirAY"VjilTfs AND SATl'KPAl CATJ-E&i -t Unft AjJ?arsoy f 1 fvilmlngton of 'R:DMcCLVN. . FrtdayIterv-mber 2ii, (irund Double Bill. J 1 ! I i ie5? Ul ni i J AMTK A. Ani Assassination sceut, ood ti'Grejt Woo lnsricen, from -i:lflIAHD HI." Saturday Marincft-As Yuu Like It." !?at- JSox mfniiiif. tijiiH, anselwr or Fictires iinciKraiucaRd iwuw.- wtyiuiTOiiwjr." -Beparano" entrance canbeli5dvftftSe outside to . these rooms. For rent low3Amiy' oirnttmlsetf
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