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r - : J n '" .' ' ... j A smilincr counten ance is tho best indica tion of a healthy appe tite. Your after dinner thoughts will wane in to oblivion after you eat Nessel RodeCrcnm PLUMMER'S Fount; la. V FOR RENT. 5 room cottage oh Steele street near North Main. HP. MURPHY. HEATKEB FQSECASTi FAIR VOL. XIII SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1903. 110. 120 YOUHG THIEF CAUGHT. ; OLD UAH DIES III BED. - block or WAREHOUSES. Afl ASSASSIIIATIOI?. m- BLAIHE'S rDNERAL CAR LINE COLLO: Young Oscar .Holmes is in Trouble Workmen Began Today Building Block of Warehouses.. Her Body was Interred in Washington MR. HENRY BARRIHGER - DIADJ DISTRICT ATTORNEY KILLED. 5 KILLED 90 ABE nJUr.U. 3 .Again. . ; City Today. s POP -LEO DIED AT 10:41 Aged Pontiff Passed Away Peacefully. HE SPOKE TO 0REGLIA. It Is Believed He Desired Cardinal Oreglia To Be His Successor. DEATH WITHOUT A STRUGGLE. Pope Leo XIII, After a Lingering Illness, Died at the Vatican in Home at 4:04 This Afternoon, Home Time. He Was Surround ed by the Princes of the Church and the Members of His Family. Rome, July 20. Pope Leo died this morning at 10:41 New York time, 4:04 Rome time. The end was peaceful, the Pope being on- conscious. Rome, 9 30 a. m. Pope Leo is in death's stupor. Creglio arrived at the Vatican at 8:30 this morning and is waiting to make an official announcement of the Pontiff's death. Mazzoni entered the room with Corgleia. The following official bulletin has just been is sued: During the night the Holy Father slept only at two short in tervals and his general condition continues constantly grave. His pulse is.94, respiration 32, tem perature 6 2., Signed Lapponio, Mazzoni. Rome, July 20. While the at tendants at the Pope's bedside were praying today L30, who wsa balieved to be dying, .suddenly aroused and said to Cardinal Oreglia: "To your eminence, who will soon seize the reins of power, I confide the church in these urgent times." This is taken to mean that the Pope wishes Oreglia to be his suc cessor. Surrounded by princes of the church and members of his family the passing away of the aged Pon tiff was as peaceful and gentle as his life bad been, ihere was no D" ' passein understanding wnen ine spirit left the frail, earth-worn body. OvsterBayJuly20. ThePresi- dent was deeply touched over the death of the Pope and expressed deep appreciation at his exalted character. He said he was utter iog an expression for all the peo ple of the United States without regard to religious faith. Events in Pope Led XILL'S Life. Born at CarpinetoMch. 2 1810. Entered college in Rome 1824. Entered College of Noble Eccle Jsiastics 1832. Ordained a priest by Cardinal Odeschalchi and aided in superin tending cholera hospitals during scourge 1837. . Governor of Spoleto 1841-1843 Papal Nuncio at Brussels 1843- 1845. 7 Decorated by King Ieopold with XIII IS- - Grand Cross of order founded by King. j !,;- j ' -V As Archbishop of Perugia pre vented an . outbreak at death of Gregory XVI. 1846- " Created Cardinal December 19, 1853. J Created Cardinal Camerlingo to Pope Pias IX Jijly, 1877. Elected Pope after three ballots February 20, 1878. Kevived Roman Catholic Hier archy in Scotlanc March 4, 1878. Founded colle; e for Armenians in Borne, i ! Gained diplom itic victory over Prince Bismark nd re-established friendly relatione with Germany. . Chosen to settl j quarrel between Germ'any and Sp dn over Caroline Islands. . ' Recognized unity of Italy Octo ber, 7, 1883. . . j Celebrated golden jubilee of his accession to priesthood, 1888. ueiebratea ntuetn anniversary I of his accession to the Episcopate 1893. ! Issued appeal to England for 14. reunion of Christendom April 1894. Celebrated sixtieth anniversary of his first mass February 13, 1898. . Created eleven new cardinals June 19, 1899. Celebrated twenty-fifth anniver siry of his Fontihcate March, V03. Received King Edward in April, and Emperor William in May, 1903. Died July 20, 1&03. THE SUMMER SCHOOL. Prof. Griffin Eeturna From the Knox- ville Summer School. - Superintendent 1. C. Griffin, of a i o 1 -i aj c i i i toe oaiisouryjraaeu ocnoois, wno nas oeen aitenain; tne summer School at Knox v: lie, Tennessee, has returned home.' Prof. Griffin says the session of this school successful. was most eminently In the Knoxille Jour- nal and Tribune of the 18th North! Carolina day is given much-promi nence. ! THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE. The Conference Will Meet at Organ Church on Jidy 23rd. The Southern Cc nf erence of the Lutheran Synod of North Carolina will hold its midsummer conven tion in old Organ j Church, begin ning at 11 o'clock, Thursday morning, July 23.1 J with a sermon by the president, Re v. J. Q. Werfz Business session? will be held every morning and afternoorr, and there will be a ser non every day at 11 a. m. i ! Saturday ; af tern xm will be the missionary convention, conducted entirely by the women. Rev. W. ! H. H; Her, pastor of St. James Church, j Concord,-will preach the Sunda; r morning ser mon, after which the Holy Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will be administered. 1 irreparatory seryiec ana con gregational collection, Saturday morning, Conf ere itial collection Sunday morning, j Geo. H. Cox, pastor. Odd Fellows Meet. Cordon Lodge N6. 68 will meet tonight at 8 j o'clock. There will be work in the first and second de grees and every member is request-1 ed to be present. Fellows are invited Vieiting Odd to be present. J. H. McKenzie, Sec. One lot of suits $8.50,110, $12 50. three of a kind, Brown Clo. Co. worth $7.50, One, two and on sale at $5. Accordion plating done by Mrs. G. T. Mowery, Not 121 E, Fisher street. 1 Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. I Pills. Tnese King's New Life pills change weakness into strength Untlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. JLhey'M won derful in building hp the health. umy 25c per druggists. box Sold by all Oscar Holmes, an 18 year old negro, who has been beiore lviayor Boyden times without certain re cord, was locked up again today. Holmes was detected in the act of entering a room above Charles Fore's restaurant and the key to ! a trunK from wnicn ne naa ex- ' tracted articles was found on his person. z I ; He will be tried tomorrow morn-. ing. - ( . . - , PRIBTING HOUSE CHAKGL Mr. Gray Barber Sells His Interest in the Boyall-Barber Printing Co. Mr. Grav Barber has disposed of his interest in the Royall-Barber Printing Company to Mr. Richard Peeler. The change took place today. ' r Mr. G. M. Royall will continue as manager of the company, which has been most successful since it began business. j . j ELKS TO BALTIMORE. Salisbury Elks Who Left for Baltimore Yesterday.- . ,. . Messrs. Walter Murphy, w. C Lindsay, and R. Lee Crawford left yesterday for Baltimore to at- tend the Eik convention. A large party will leave tonight and Sails- bury will be well represented at this convention. Poisoned by Beef Togune. Three little children in the South Ward were poisoned yesterday by eating a tainted beef tongue. The tongue was purchased Saturday and was in'good condition yester day morning but it is supposed that it spoiled during the morning. All the children were very sick for a while. Dr. J. S. Browri was called in and relieved, their suffer- inga and they are out of danger. j. Xipscomb Injured. Mr. A. ET Lipscomb, of Salis bury, who has been visiting rela tives in Richmond,' sustained a painful irijury in Richmond last Friday. He fell into a ditch and and his left leg was broken. Mr. Lipscomb does not expect to be able to return to Salisbury foe two months. - Mrs. Moore Improved. Mrs. L D. Parker, of Moores- ville, who has been here for the Dast ten days at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. S. A. Moore, who has been so seriously sick, returned home this morning. Mrs, Moore is very much improved. Officers Get Vacation. ! The Salisbury officers are,; get- ting their usual ten day vacation this month. Officer Torrence is now taking his turn and will re turn to duty Thursday morning. - ten day New Machine Shop Proprietors. Rev. G. W. Reid and Dr. J. E. Miller have leased -the machine shops owned by the Salisbury Sup ply and Commission Company and have taken charge of . these excel- iently equipped shops. .Southern's Pay Day. j ; v The Southern is paying off its employes here today. I' Agent Bu f ord received the checks this morn ing and is handing 'them out. this afternoon. Attention Knights. Tnere will be an important meeting of Rowan Lodge, K.of P., in their- Castle Hall this even ing at 8:30. All members are re quested to be present. r . Fbank R. BbownV C. C. Fob Rent: 6 room house, cor ner Council and Shaver Sts. , near passenger depot. J. O. White. 3t Two nice front rooms for rent, well ventilated. Apply 629 South Main street. tf. Milk! Fresh milk on ice at J. E. West's store on Council st. every day. Cheapest excursion of the season, Norwood to Greensboro, next Saturday 25th. Fare from Salis bury 90 cents. Leaves Salisbury 9:45 a. m. , . ' t 3t. Bed at Cleveland. News was received today in Sal isburn of the death of Mr. Henrv Barrino-er. of Cleveland, one ! Rowan county's oldest and most widely known citizens.' ; Mr. Bamnger was 84 years' old and had been suffering for - sdme time with heart disease. He was found deadin his bed when rela tives went to awaken Jbim this PRESIDENT M'NEIL INVITED. President of State Firemen's Associa tion Expected Here Labor Day. President J. D. . McNeil, 1 of, the State Firemen's Association, will be invited to Salisbury on Labor Day, Monday, September : 7th, should he accept the invitation, and it is believed he will, the hose reel and hose wagon races on that day will be under his direction. Invitations have already been sent to more than a score of teams ask- ing them to come and participate in the contests. A dozen or more of bands have also been invited to compete for the $100 band contest prize. . . , The various committees are now hard at work looking after the duties assigned to them. It has been estimated that there will be at least twenty floats in the parade in addition to the many decorated private equippages. These, togeth - er witn the thousand or fifteen hundred union men in line," the reel and hose wagon teams.? the bands, city officials and others will form a pocession which has never been surpassed in North Carolina. It will be the biggest day in the history of Salisbury and already the indications are that an immense crowd will witness-Jthe vfeetLvitiesJ of the day. A MISSIONARY DAY. An Interesting Service at St Paul's Lutheran Church Yesterday. An interesting missionary ser vice was held at St. Paul's Luther an church,' five miles from Salis bury, yesterday. Rev. V. XTBoczer preached in the morning to an immense congre gation. ' At 1 o'clock a dinner was served in the grove. The collection for mission pur poses amounted to about $75. A Light Court Mayor Boyden's court was rath er light today. Only .minor of fenders were before His Henor and none were serious transgres sors of the law. Clerks Meet Friday Night The meeting of Salisbury Local No, 822 R. C. 1. P. Association has been postponed from Tuesday mVhfc nntil Fridav nitrht r.n ' oo- countof stores beingopen. Clerks take notice. Conductor Cable Back. ' Conductor Cable, who was re cently released on bond for an as sault upon his wife, is in Salisbury again. Mr; Cable has not yet re sumed his run on lhe Southern. We have more blue serge coats, double and single breast than we want, don't you want one. Prices reduced. Brown Clo. Co. Straw hats at cost at Brown Clo. Co. s. Visiting cards something nice let. each, at Smith's printing office. Go to Lentzs meat and fish mar ket for mutton and fresh fish. For Rent! 6 -room house on South Church St. Apply to A. S. Heilig. Notice Grape wine for sale at $1 per gallon. Orders promptly filled. A.j L. Hall, Salisbury, R 1 - WANTED For U. S. Army, able-bodied, unmarried men, be tween ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States of good charac ter and temperate habits, who can speak, read, and write English. For information apply to Recruit ing Officer, First National Bank building, Charlotte; Southern Loan and Trust building, Greensboro; or 40 Patton Ave, Asheville, N. C. Boom No. 10 Bell Block. Found Dead This Morning in His Workmen began today the con struction of a block of warehouses on the property in the. rear of the opera house. -: . . These warehouses will be used of for various purposes -ANOTHER STORE ENTERED. A Bobber in lit. GL T. Kowery'a Store : . ' Last Night. ' e-Arf obfeerntered ; Mtv; G. T. Mowery's store on Fisher street last night at an unknown hour but so far as Mr. Mowery : can 4 tell nothing was taken. The store was entered "through: a rear window and the money drawer was wreck- ed in the search for .cash. Forto nately Mr. Mowery had left no money in the drawer after closing up Saturday night. A systemtic series of store rob beries have occurred in Salisbury recently and in nearly every in stance the object of the robbers has been to secure cash. Additional Subscriptions. The following additional sub- I scriptions have been made to the Labor Day celebration day, September 7th. on Mon- M. C. Rufty Cash Cash Burt Shoe Co. Smoot Bros. & Rogers $2 50 2 50 25 5 00 5 00 5.00 2 00 2 00 2 50 Salisbury Hd w & Fur Co. I J. M. Flippin 1 R. L. Ramsay I W. M. Harris &(Jo In addition to these there ii a list of individual subscriptions which will be - published later. Anyone desiring to contribute to the success of the celebration call on Messrs. W. H. -Huff, E. Walter Tatum, R. E. Lufsey or M, A. Shank. ,JL GonideirstSle amount is Aded yet to defray expenses and prize money. INFORMATION WANTED. A Query Concerninsr the Children of - ... - , - I Miss Linnie Wood. Dr. D. B. Wood has received the following letter from a Tyler, Texas, . lawyer, which may Jbe of interest to heirs of the party re- tnA 4--.. Tyler, Texas, June 20 1903; Dr. D. B. Wood, ; :tSl;S' Elmwood, N. C. Dear Sib: Did you ever know Miss Minnie wooof tsne was born and raised in your section of North j . .-v- , Carolina, ana marnea a man oy 1 ho .,jsm TTarria Affat they were married they left North Carolina and went to California in 1849, during the . gbld)exciter ment. '. : ' V' :7. k " . " If you ever knew M4ss Wood, yu know ' when and where she died? Do you- know whether or ot she left any children? If so, do YOU kttOW Where any Ot them now ;livej If so, please send me their namesand postoffice addresses. An early reply will oblige fSTours truly, WlXXIAM GOODMAN- The Masonic Picnil ; 5 .-v . f ? The-iwenty-fif th annual Masonic picnicHill berjeld 1 inv Clement Grove at Mocksville on Thursday, j August 13th,and an xcu'rt 1 m will Ko t-nn from 'Sftlffthnrv that nflsr. The address will be" delivered by Rev. J. A. McMurray, f Meck lenburg county. The picnic will be conducted in the interest of the Oxford Orphan Asylum and there ... . p , . - W1JI UO CAul 1COO yJ V KM WUCLT V I J I orphans. Barbecue! Fresh barbecue on hand at Gem Restaurant near de pot for Sunday. Call at Lentzs market for nice mutton, veal, beof and fresh water fish. - - Cholera Infantum. This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are sub ject. It can be cared, however, when properly - treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamherlain's Colicr, Chelera and Diarrhoea Rem edy and castor oil, as directed with each hottle," and a cure is .'certain. For sale by James Plhmmeri Lawyer Kills a Louisiana District At torney Today. New Orleans, July 20. District Attorney J. Ward Gurley was fnneral party went from the depot assassinated in hia office in the to undertaking rooms on Pennsyl Nacheca building this morning by yania Avenue and thence to the Richard Cyrus, a lawyer formerly connected with the Attorney Gen eral's effice. himself fatally. Cyras then shot A LINE OR TWO. People Who Come and Go, and Local Happenings Condensed. We fill every foot want the right wayr BanV . Mr. W. Thomas Boat, of South River, was in Salisbury today. Mr. Edwin Boat, who has been quite sick, is entirely recovered. Miss Flora Worthen left this morning for Charlotte on a visit. Mr. H C. Trott went to Char lotte this morning on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ash Bost, of Dur ham, are visiting at Mr. Boat's old home at South River. Mr. W. L Austin, who has been here with his family since Friday, returned to Charlotte this after noon. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Smith left Saturday night for New York, where they will spend the next two months. All members of the Carpenters and Joiners Union are" requested to meet at the court house tonight at 8 o'clock. ; Mr. E. I. Frost, who has been in New York for the past week on a business trip, returned to Salis bury this morning. "The Bok Club will meet with Mrs. Jas. F. Griffith Tuesday af tarnoon at 4:30 o'clock. Author, Gi'ace Lethrop Collins. lhe truck larmers are scoring nowadays. A dozen vehicles ijCj i iUnUOU VTllll IIUVH XILU products, jwerem oalisbury before 7:30 o'clock. this morning Mf . W. B. Smoot, who has been in JNew xork lor the past two weeks buying a fall stock for Smoot Bros. & Rogers, returned to Salisbury. this morning. , The stores- will be ODen Wednes- daylight; on account of pay day at the shons beinff one dav late. All stores will remain open , Wed- Tf r- - - , nfi,Aw. -jv Q2nd. , . . - ' . ' Just a nttie better in snape. a . . . , - - llte finer in finish, a big.; differ- e 5 in fllity of leather used and you have a word picture of "Bur .'a Special" $3 shoe for wo men. Dr. Council's Brother Quite Sick. Dr. J. B. Council left Saturday night for; Waynesville to attend the bedside of his sick brother. Mr. D. Council, who has typhoid fever. Baltimore Bates Off Tonight. Tickets will be on sale until to night at midnight to Baltimore on account of the Elk meeting in that city. A number of - Salisburians will leave tonight for Baltimore.' We are clc sTng out allSpring and Summer clothing at reduced prices, JSrOWn IJO. KA).- Your letterhead get it printed at Smiths'. For a lazy liver try "Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. liver try 'Chamber- They invigorate the liver, aid the inn utaua r " . . 1 a. T? 1 I provout uiiivJua nviauikB. rur taic i by James Plummer. r Tornado Insurance. We write Tornado Insurance. Protect your property against forms as well as fire; cost very iTiii Tr a. in mie. ye repro cuuipa- nics. mauum uiua. jb or Rent: bix room two story Id welling'. lately occupied by is. W. Cornelison. No. 625 S. Main ! street. Apply to Dr. H oust. tf. v Ho Pity Shown. 'For years fate was after me continuously," writes F. A. Gull- edge, Verbena, Ala. "1 had a terrible case of piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed Bocklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Equally ffood for burns and all aches, and pains.. Only 25c at all drug stores, Washington, D. C , July 20.- The body of Mrs. James G. Blaine arrived this morning and was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery. The cemetery. Mrs. Blaine had a house - on J. street. ANOTHER OLD 'UN. I Chicago Hakes a Break on the Old Age Score. Chicago, July 20. Mrs. Helen M. Rockwell died of old age here early today at the age of 101. She had the distinction of meeticg Gen. Lafayette and had seen all the Presidents of the United States except Washington. THE SHEMWELL TROUBLE. Mr. Baxter Shemwell Again in Trou ble at Lexington. Mr. Baxter Shem well, so well known in Salisbury is again in trouble at Lexington. The Lexington correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says: Messrs. Walser & Waleer, as at torneys for- a Mr. Brevard, are going to enter suit to foreclose a mortgage for $3,000 on a tract of land near here, owned by Shem well. Messrs. Walser dcrWalser notified Mr. Shemwell that they had this for collection and were willing to adjust it without litiga tion. To this Mr. Shemwell made a very discourteous reply. On two occasion?, it is said, Mr. Shemwell went to the office of Messrs. Walser & Walser and made threats as to what he would 4q if they; instituted suit. Friday Mr. bhemwell arrived on the noon train from the West. went to the Hotel March and reg istered; About 7 o'clock that evening, as Mr. L. 1. Walser was coming up street, Mr. Shemwell stopped him and said: "Did you get my letter ?" Walser replied: "We did." Shemwell said: "Did you understand it !" 'Walser re Dhed: "It was very nlain." f: It is supposed that Shemwell made the following remark to Mr. Walser: "1 op are a d rascal and ynr brother is one also.' Walser then at once stooped down ana Picaea up a rock about the size of a man's fiat, but before he could use it Shemwell had drawn his pistol 'and demanded that Wal ser drop the rock, which he did after a slight pause. The two stocd and g&zad into each other's eyes for a few mo- menf s and then Walser turned and continued his course up street as if nothing had ever happened. Shemwell walked over to the hotel and remarked that he wished peopla would not meddle in his affairs. Mr. Z I. Walser inform ed his brother, Mr, Z V. Walsor, what had happened, Mr. Z. V. Walser, ex-Attorney General of North Carolina, having armed him self with a pistol, not concealed, I walked up town right by the resi dence of Dr. W. J. Vestal, where Shemwell was seated on the porch. Excitement was intense and trou ble seemed imminent, the street being lined with both men and wo men; ' Tfc hftinor nA.r train timo. and ah Mr. Shemwell expected to leave, he went to the depot, where he wa8 approached by Chief of Police R. F. Heltman with a warrant. ' v. , ,,. I Shemwell declared he Vould not 1 . ... 1. nrwynex Vanr nr Jrroaf hnt a nrraal in f v.w., uumiwu v sign a bond ot $50, with his broth er, Odell Shemwell,as security, for his appearance for trial Monday at 3 p.m. Smitb, the Printer, is especially : stationery for professional men. Tag That Dog! I will give the people of Salis bury who own dogs until July 15 m M ft' Mm in wnicn to purchase tags, alter that time, every dog not properly supplied with a badge, .will be killed. Every person violating this ordinance is liable to a fine of five dollars. J. Fbank Melleb, Chief of Police. tr, A Fearful Catastrophe Today ca a a Electric Line Collison. Oberlin, Ohia, July 20.-Oao was killed, four fatally hurt and nearly ninety injured as the result of a collison on the Cleveland End Southwestern electric road between hero and Elyria early 'this mora ng. FIREHEU SERIOUSLY EUI17. . Two Firemen Seriously Hurt in rhiU delphia Fire. Philadelphia, July 20. Two firemen were seriously hurt this morning in a hre that started m the five story brick warehouse, owned by Wm. Henninrway in Elbow lane, and Bowling street. The men fell six feet. The loss li $ 100,000. KING GOES TO IRELAHD. King and Queen Leave Eustcn Ctcll: 1 After Hearty Exception, London, July 20. King KJ Alexander t. warl, Queen Princess Victoria left Buckingham palace this morning for Ireland. Their majesty looked well. Tbo King wore the uniform of an 1 miral. He bad a hearty reception at Euston station. FAIR T0-II0EEGT7. The Weather Forecast for Xlcrth Cara lina for 24 Hours. ' Washington,D. C, July20.-TLa weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 24 hours is: Fair tonight and Tuesday. COTTON STILL LOWE ... Down From 1 to 12 Pointa T0 J17. August the Chief SofT erer. New York, July 20. Cotton opened steady today but vrcni down from one to twelve points. August was the chief sufferer. LIES. LIVESGCQD YEEY III. Mrs. Annie Livengood is Very Lew ia San Antonio. We are sorry to learn through Mrs. Williams Bro wn )f r.Ii . i Annie Livengood's continued ill ness. She has been at her skier's on a ranch nearly 2,000 feet abovo the sea level and this attituds hs been much against her nerves. ELs has bee a growing more -fecbla and went to San Antonio expect ing to rest a few days and return to North Carolina.' Bheia'eo com pletely exhausted, however, tba ii unable to stand the trip and her physician allows no company ex cept the attendants to go in ths room. Her friends hope for her a speedy recovery and a return to Salisbury. If we can fit in one of the pecii.l suits we offering at half prico you will get a rare bargain. Brown Clo. Co. For Sale! 1 First class blaci horse, also trap and harness. I I. S. Brown. Cfc ... No man or woman in tbo flat 3 will hesitate to epeak well of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets afteronce trying them. They always produce a pleasant move ment of tho bowels, improve tt3 appetite and fctrengthen the dic. tion. For sale by James Plan mer. Nice Spring Lamb and 1.1 alien at Jackson's market daily. Theo. A. Salvo, piano end orr ri furier and- repairer, formerly cf Chickering's piano factory, of Boston, Mass., is prepared to do any and all repairs and tuning. Ho has a full-stock of materi !i end can make old instrument liko new-. All orders left at G. V. Frix & Co. music house, Fi -,hcr st, or at his residence, 721 V. Fcl ton st., will meet with prorrpt : tention. All work guar:-4
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