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VOL. 1. NEW BERNE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1882. NO. 160, ML t ! y t v A.L NEWS. Journal Miniature Alluauae. Ban rises, 5:59 Length of day, v-ijn seta, 5:38 I 11 hours, 39 minutes. Loon rises midnight.- Indian summer. This is Theatre week Portsmouth oysters in market yester day. Chinquapins have appeared in the market. . ! Hazel Kirke last night. Esmeralda on the boards for to-night. . The schooner Hall arrived at the rail road wharf yesterday with a cargo of coal for the Midland.. :. j ., . V. R. tluion, Esq., has changed pm ploymentjfrom the Old Dominion to situation with Burrus & Co, We miss his pleasanftgreeting at the Old Domin ion w harf on Tuesdays and Fridays. The Shenandoah on TuesdaV had an immense quantity of Hyde countynier chandise. ILthe bulk of Hyde mer it Forgery. At the Theatre. I Jewel la Winter Q Barters. turea that will cause you to wonder how Mr. John U. Smith had a forgery per- Last night the Madison Square Com-1 The cool mornings have constrained you ever managed to live without petrated on him yesterday. . Some man pany played Hazel Knke, a very clever the Jewels to change their quarters lor I gome of these fine fruits in your garden, who had sold a bale of cotton on the day 1 and interesting society drama, from! the season, ana the corner has neen u3u vou more about how to plant, culti before, took a duplicate of the same its life and sprightliness one might call temporarily abandoned by the mam vftt- rrllnA ani4 iir.wx1 with trw than from the weigher, who marked across it a melodrama, and to Bay the perform-1 force for the more comfortable position yOU atuj he an(j a dozen like him ever duplicate." Afterwards he erased ance was good, excellent, is to give of the new building opposite the Cotton knew. All for what? Why, tosellyou ii.- 1 i t i . t 1 i mi . i-ii. . ii i rci I ,1 . . tius woiu uupm-aie ana nneu up me very scam praise, ine iiue oi inepiayi&xuuauge. I some of his stock. Tlie cotton raiser is place for name by a ficticious ' name is but faint indication of the good story I This is an eminently proper place, be- -Omndise co .s via" JNew, Berne, as seenTS tf-bd doing now, certainly a fast steamer on this line would pay hand Homely. ' '. , , ' .. , A Democrat from the ,8th township suggests the following for nomination at our Convention to Saturday next W B. Lane for the Senate; Enoch WmUwnrth for the HoHse: Wm. Hol- l'ister for Treasurer, aiid Silas Fulcher for Register of Deeds. By common con spnt no nomination will be made for Sheriff. , Your Nnmr in Prlat. Mr. J. Ii. Khem leaves to-day for Florida. .He goes to lay out a plot of grouu.1 on his land therefor a railroad Mlepot, Presbyterian Cbureb. ' . The usual Thursday evening Bervices will be conducted in this church, thte evening, by the pastor, Rev. L. C. Vass . who has just returned from his vaca tion. ' ,' Fire. On yesterday morning about 4i ofclock awsssistant postmaster RichardsoiA was froHifr down to the postoflice, he dispov ereJ lire on he Academy Gree' wfyeb ; Tinted to hJ one of W new but Houses one who will find a place in the peni tentiary soon if fco don't mind his ways. Pamlico New. Mr. Ben ThoniaL-a typo in the Enter prise office, is spending a few days in the city. He reports the political field in Pamlico as undergoing a thorough canvass. The rice crops are being gatheredjmd the yield is extra good Jute and cotton will not make average crops on account of too much rain in the summer. phrey, Lou Moore and Curtis H. Brog den. "OTIara is a West India nigger. bigamist, perjurer and bribe-taker; Humphrey is the lun-down politician who left the Democrats be cause they had no place for him; Lon Moore is the horse 'in the manger in whose rack there is no fodder, and Old Man Curtis has gone to the Democrats." Mr. Hubbg reviewed the action of the Wilson convention and showed conclusively (to his own satis faction) that he was the nominee, told the colored people how many of their race he had put in office during his term, and concluded by paying his respects to the Democrats. His taunts at that par- under no such necessity to hawk around Avery," and presented the same to which runs through the performance, cause the Bulls and Bears will be di-1 produce, and heartfelt thankfulness Mr. Smith s book-keeper for payment, and the acting of : Mr. McClannin in rectly under the eye or the ranei, ana twat BUCU j8 jj,e cage gi,oui,j ioa(j hj9 and it was promptly cashed. On inves- Dunstan Kirke, Mr. F. N. Burbeck in 1 all the visiting statesmen can be the bosom. Now therefore indignant fellow tigation Mr. Smith discovered the era- rittacus Green, also of Mr. Arden, and I more easily interviewed. cotton raisers, cease your indignation. sure and expects to prosecute the young I Miss Howard m their respective parts, I v wets will still noia the line at the Turn your wrath into joy ; your indig- gentieman. . ana above all Miss Gilbert m the title corner ana rally inform the ranei or nation into exultation. rnlA. rArnlnnul tho AntAnjunmmir nr thA mnvmArtA in thnt nAiirnhnrhnnn. i I rm i .1 . 1 ,1 . 1 Ilullroad Trouble., v ,.? a M I " . . . " . 7, , .... . i i muuMSv"S. uay. in. nw w. iianu, The R. & D. R. R. and the Midland 8 n 1 aw i ' Pain08' i9aiuraavwa8 ,enre regular siiung be ye also ready. Assemble yourselves seem to bo on bad terms, or the credit of ",c"""01"" uumor, sjuipiuj, wo m oauunpnui, ur iw o in your places of worship; offer to your ty, might have beeu given to colored el- the latter road is getting pretty low felin88 called into play, and the au- trial trip. The heat of the sun was beneficent Creator devout thanks for the ement of his in tho Second Congression- when the former road holds freights at ulcu,jD "c, B,WHSr ow" wu" ,uvcl lool,DU uu- "uuu muiei nuuug ui mo aDUndant crops with which , he has al district where they have a large ma Goldsboro nntil charges ara forwarded; or lighter over the hpmor of the comfort of the members, but a curva- blessed you; and to your fellowmen jority, for failing to nominate and elect We give copy of postal card received evening- To give praise to those play- ture in the line brought them in the thanks for the assistance he has ren- one of their own color. Mr. W.&O'B. from Goldsboro: miuur ra wwiiu w w SivC ui iW UD muuio, wiu .u.u uereil yoa jj, nn your work8. andabove Robinson was the next speaker. He ftni.nnpn Ont s.1 isso tnem Dut tneir due- Mr- J8ePn JelIer- an opportunity to view and admire the aU offer and r,regent unto vour fellow was too unwell to make a snech. In Editors Journal: There is in depot 80,1 once Played Snake in the "School symmetrical proportions and architec- cotton raisers of the jewel persuasion, a justice to Mr. Robinson it must be said from Raleigh 20 bds. paper for you. for Scandal," but it was only Snake, tural perfections of the blacksmith's few 0f vour fattest turkevs in order that that he is a nonnlRr HrW nA rrl AS I donot I and thfi nraise miist. hn D-itrn to the nlav I shon hist in front. ' i it. . i. Li i ti. .-i. 1 n. i . . . N C Ry I 7 I ,7 . . . I vuoJr ""v " oppci" empij uuuio iuii w iiirasti. ue nas me nappy ana - . HH II. Ml II XH IHI 1 MM U U.' I VINll.tllli MI.Ml.t4HlllM.il I rl 1 1 1 1 WH 11 I llrl. I T .1 II. 1 I 1 i m . ,.v,.. , o ..w... --."--1 ijura on inai occasion. rare ouaiitv 01 savin? muni in n raw Judging from the ladies and gentle- county put "in an appearance and was, The Jewels address . you as fellow words and his manner is sure to attract men who perform for us tonight in the as usual, pleasant and agreeable in cotton raisers. Some of the Panel have attention. He hasa large Btore of ap exquisite comedy of Esmeralda, it will manner. The Major always carries many years of experience in the matter ecdotes seasoned to suit the taste and is be a charming and delightful entertain- wiUi him an atmosphere laden with andean well afford to admonish you. so gentlemanly in every respect that he The Hnbba Canvaas. meiu. inere is someming oi our on genuine mirui, ib a real anii-ayspepuo They have been raising cotton umbrel- is sure to have good attention. A col- From a printed circular we learn that in t, being written by a distinguished in anecdote, and can make the steadiest ia8i id these many years. pred gentleman whose name we did not Hon.O.Hubbs, Republican candidate dramatist and some of the scene&iaid in of the Jewels give way to gleeful At 1:15 p. m. the Panel arose and pro- leaf n, was next to attempt to speak, but fpr Congress in the 2d District will ad- our own State, . The lads and lasses of laughters ceeded to dinner and to the investiga- it Was soon found that he was an O'Hara dress the people at the following times our owii people will be among UBt with The new situation being found satis- tion of their wardrobes preparatory to man- The conduct of the i colored ele- the "mirror holden tip fo nature. " We factory, and the new chairs comfortably AnW nhsrvin iha fl raf fiflV nt ti,n wPek. Ik " ttB; X I'ZS examina- Charges to this place $4.17. now deliver goods to the M. with charges, I give you this notice that you may undarstand the cause, of your goods not reaching you. , . Respectfully, . '. '' J. M. Hollow ell, Agt. and places: '; . Rocky Mount, Friday Whitakcr's Saturday, Enheld, Monday Scotland Neck, Tuesday Weldon, Wednesday . Seaboard, Thursday Margarettsville, UTiday Jackson, Saturday Littleton, Tuesday ' Warrenton, Wednesday Wilson, Friday . : Snow Hill, Saturday rlookerton, ' . Kinston, Tuesday , Tarboro, Thursday ; Trenton, Saturday New Berne, Monday Oct. it u Nov. Olh. 7th. 9th. lOtlu 11th. 12th. 13th. 14th. 17th. , 18th. 20th. 21st. 21st. 24th. 26th. 28th. 6th. regret not Demg anyi to give a history aDunaant, business was "huckied down month and quarter in a christian like that "truth never fears rigid say with an esteemed cotemporary that I The first talk was the Indignation Esmeralda is not a story of the war nor Meeting of the Beech Grove settlers, of the fields where banners wave, but This matter brought a thoughtful mood of love as pure, as true, as ever knight over the whole Panel. Taxation with. I to lady gave." We hope our people out representation had led to serious will encourage a good performance by a trouble in the past, but here was a re The subject of the comet is now in the I hands of the committee on astrology, astronomy, atmospheric vacuums and pre-adamite formations. The report in preparation will be an elaborate one, and likely adopted as a text-book in all COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling 10t; strict rousing reception to the company at the version of the problem; representation the better class lunatic asylums of the middling 10r: low middling 10 Theatre to-night This we say, though without taxation was about to bring country trouble to the peaceful inhabitants oi low Craven Connty Canvama. Tlie Hahn wing of the Republican party In this county have issued the following list of appointments for their candidates, and the Stimson r.n have holding that we are discreet in praise. the country. For three winters private Coasip Through tbe Telephone. property had been appropriated to mib- ' A water-logged "plant" who has ta- hic use without compensation, in open Ken up his quarters m the ponce station violation of constitutional law; telo nouse gives tne lonowing conversations eram8 Daid fo. b the few were used bv the many; a building rented by the few La Grange Items. as overhead passing through the tele phone. (The telephone switch board needs the attention of the manager. Its mor .1 l.lll u" '-1IT. 1 :J1 . .1 I nuupwru m same, vv e learn mat mey ais need correction.V Mo not intend todivide time, and they I ( TloraS" 1 ... ..... .. i , . at tlie same time: C. S. Wooten, Esq., attended the Stockholders meeting of the A. & N. C. R. R. last week Wright Dawson, an industrious and 16c; shoulders 15c for the comfort and convenience of the honest colored man, died on Needham multitude was resorted to, and no in- W. Herring's place last Friday dignation was: displayed in the form of sides 5th. 7th. 14th. I 14th. 10th. 18th. I Fulcher Store, Thursday Oct. uawson a store, Saturday Riverdala, Saturday . Woodbridge, Saturday Arnold's Store, Monday Adam's Creek, Wednesday Piney Grove Church, Wednesday " 18th. " lth. " 20th. " 21st. " 21st. " 26th. " 28th. Nov. 2nd. V2nd. "Cotton"" for the past week has been . 11- 1 1 . . I 0 I . . . . . . 'ft ; 14 ,ueuu,18i or pumisiieu m me suupe oi weak, the price ranging from 104 to lot resolutions. , But when the tnter old centa, closing at 10k on Saturday Bajiiig ul , iuus wnu uuuue iiiusi pay annr .T. W. Si.Mnn wns r-alle.1 noon the fiddler" is applied, these gentlemen ye8terday (Sunday) tounite Noah San- uri suuiuiinub tuiu nnv uicv wiii uu uu i a j t -ri Ai . ."She is out this venW: wears class- "jl, " x...;. m. t i I aersO" u iena jacKson in me noiy , immune a umna uauu uist. iiiojewcin es and low slippers. Nice . looking cannot appr0ve of indignation meetings "Have you seen Miss Core?" "No, what is she like ?" bond of wedlock. Willis Chapel, Thursday james uityj triday Dover, Saturday Core Creek, Saturday New Berne, Thursday ' Swift Creek, Saturday ion liarnwell, Thursday Jumping Run, Thursday though, blonde. Let's call. "Where is she staying V" "At Mr. Eason's. "All right. Goodbye." under any circumstances. Indignation, Seed cotton Sic. Corn 70c. in bulk; 73c. in sacks. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. Tar Firm at $1.50 and 81.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Country Bacon Hams 18o. Lard 15c. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. : Eaos 17c. per dozen. - ' Peanutsl- $1.50. per oushel. 7 toDOER 75c. per hundred for new. Peaches 50c. per peck. Apples 50a75c. per bushel. , ' s ,.. Pears $1.00 per bushel. Grapes Scuppernong, $1.00al.l0 per bushel. Onions $1.50 per bushel. Beans 80c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. . Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, 90 pzr bushel. roTATOES insn, yi.ou, sweet 70c. per Mayor' Court. . . , 4 , Mary Francis Bell was before the court yesterday morning for violating that same old Bection 8, chapter 11, of the city ordinances. She was discharged on, payment of cost George James was up for using abu sive language to a policeman Jle was fined 3 and. cost. . -: - -;--r Tbe Weekly Journal. ; We take pleasure in announcing that the Weekly Journal is now enlarged to a CO column paper. We will send a few copies around to the merchants in the city for inspection. Lookatitcar- fully, and ask" if it has any superior In the State.' And when it is recollected that it now has 1,800 subscribers, it will be admitted that it will wield a great influence for good to New Berne. Election of Oillcera. At a meeting of tho Cotton and Grain Exchaugo hint night the following ofU cers were elected for the enw: 3-year: ) S. II. Gray, President; M. luaniy, V. P.; Jas. Redmond, Sec'y; T. A. Green, Treas. '".".V -Executive committee: F. C. Roberts, C. II. Uuiiil., Jos. Ilackburn. Arbitration committee: F. Myers, G. . Oliver, J. J. Wolfcnden, K. R. Jones, . Y.. Toy C0M011 YotTl:iy. ,- Cotton f,a!a wont off at 1-16 in New y, ana lu lures ' there ool showed a Bharp do ;;.'.; tin New IVmo went ; to ir", wilh a sale of 120 hnhm, ud v. J.t bvl k tl.'iiiand at (iiio Yoik y I -; ' and in Livn , . ... Tl.oi; Uiul i l t 11 310. Fl'1. City Council. ? ' ' Tuesday Evening, Oct. 3d, 1882. The regular meeting of the Boad was held this evening; Mayor Howard pre siding, and all the members present. On motion the committee on wharves and docks were instructed to have such work done on the wharf at the foot of Craven street as they think best. Tho committee on finance reported that they had conferred with the City Attorney and also Mr. W. G. Brinson, who has charge of the Lease of the ground on which the station ' house, city clerk's office and mechanic's hook and ladder company's house are located and they lease the same for one or two years, with the condition attached that they will give a long and sufficient notice to this board to make other ar rangements when they require the property. ,t ,' Mr Oliver, on behalf of the New Berne Academy offered to lease the lot oh which the New Berne S. S. Co. now stands for five or sit dollars per month. The report of tlie Mayor, showing the amount of costs collected $12.90; fines $14.50, was read. : The report of the Marshal was read, showing the amount of fines and cost collected $27.40; cost of street work $ 18.C0 ; pumps $30.00. ' -:X On motion, any responsible person who want tho use of the city lamps to be lighted at their own expense, shall have the use of them. ... - - On motion, the committee to put out lights were instructed to revise their work and try to arrange so as to get a light at each bored well. On motion, the finace committee are instructed to. make a lease with Mr. Oliver for the ground on which the New Berne i am fire engine house stands, at a ren! 1 of $5 per month: Bills were allowed, minutes read and adopted and tho I A. .-; "What Carroll?" "C. 0. Carroll of the Midland fellow." "Runaway?" , . ' ',No! "Gone away to get married." "Poor devil."' Requiescat! Any more Midlanders going into that business?" "They say so; a pair of them." "Sad, that all Benedicks should be subject to the "toothache.'. " , county Inferior Court last week, in the WViifa WallTTnll-TlirmiiiHnii-Snwfill bushel. . Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed, anair, - ko . nr d:i.k.. k ; i. 1 i A few of the citizens of this county 1 I CJ..1 - ii, TT if quiet, dignifies the indignant; a w.ouu w. nV noisy it undignifies the indignant; there fore when a Jewel gets indignant h walks on witn deliberation ana reso- lutelv does nothine. And that is abdut Tlie Newport fishermen from this f.i.ou; saps, $2.ou per M. 1 - i- 1 . ........ 1 what indignation meetings do, however Place, returned tne last ot tne ween, much .time and labor is employed in and had fish in abundance. If Carter, PAttimr thm tin. ' , I or any of them, had "horns" I didn't . , . The Jewels are of the opinion that 8eo em modern commerce demands much more Mr. D. M. Stanton has sold or traded of the seller than it formerly did. The I his mill, so says rumor, to Mr. at or near Greensboro. It is being taken NOTICE. 1 I'e ry in tl.is t "I'd.er picl. ard adjourned. Vvtood. City Clerk. "1 t e firiy f,.,::... 1 1 from tw !ve . 1 1. ! u '( like a "Hva; '- grocery man sends hs commodities home for . the purchaser, or delivers them to the railroad or steamboat free of charge. Tlie traveling salesman now comes to your counter with his samples and prices; will even telegraph for spe cial figures on any line of goods you may want. The fertilizer agent will An "utter" ninth grade young- girl. "! come to your house and take the trouble to tell you exactly what your land re quires to make it bring forth more abundantly, and impart information in chemistry and applied . science that would cost you years of study to ac quire, just to obtain your order for a ton or so of his specific article. The sewing machine agent will visit you in his beautifully painted "carriage," meet your lady with a bland smile'that "Who are you?" "I am a graded school young girL, With never a bang nor a curl -Wear my hair on my neck. In a coil a la Oree. "Lucy, who is Captain Paul who came here last week to see Mamie E ?" "He is a brother-in-law of the Drex els of Philadelphia and of the Astors of New York. Rich as a Jew." "Good gracious?" "Miss Kate Carraway !" "Is that you, Fannie ?" "Yes, have my things come ?" "Bonnet and hat came this morning. Clara says she knows they will be be coming. Comedown."' ir "You bet I am coming.'? J "Ring up B. A. Bell. Is that you Mr. Bell?":.' ; r t. "Yes, Miss." .. ; .; ;' "Have the fish knife and fruit spoon ordered for wedding presents engravod L. D. G. plain; real silver remember, she is a dear girl." "Well, who is it?'" . "Cotton Exchange. Is that you Mar shal? : "Yes." " . "Can you hear the singing ?" "Distinctly; who is it Major?" "The Cotton Exchange choir led by Tom Britt. "David, the Kins, was mon-ed and griev-ed etc.'" Under the spoil of the music the -w. 1. p. fell asleep, and dreamt he was a gl raffe standing up to his eyes in a 'soa of 1 unt-juleps. lie woke to find hi3 throat ned with quick lime without even t' e 1 . ice of a shot in Jiin poeket. Tl.e chai'ii.:blo II 1 look out for him. A oto 1. ,1 1 t 1 1 eiMi gave ! a t- y eveni pii wiy make her forget all her domestic troubles, bow in real city style to your grown up daughter, introduce himself in genuine Chesterfield style, tell you and your cherished spouse that he rep resents the great manufacturing estab lishment of the Singer or some other sewing machine company so glibly that you imagine yourself the ; honored host of the mammoth establishment, will ask the name of all your children and duly admire the complexion of each, however widely they may differ, will take one (that he has left) of his noise- less-never-before-sepn and never heard paterns of machines from- his wagon with an alaqrity that betrays great en thusiasm i 1 his business, place it in the hall and insist that each member of the family come around and just see. how it works for what? Why merely to sell you a machine. The lightening rod man, that "King Bee" of Civiliza tion, will bring his battery and shock and convince you of the danger of let ting the lightning play unrestrained over the heads of your loved ones and give you a second shock when he pre sents his bill tell all about Franklin, and every death by lightning on two ' "M l iij to sell you a rod. The tree t will come with Us hook of pic- down and removed to that place. The property was valuable, and was a great convenience to the town-people! Caesar Moy stole two pigs last week, the property of G. L. Taylor. Caesar drpve in town and sold the pigs to C. W. Joyner. , TaylorVas in town, knew and claimed the pigs. ; A warrant was issued and Ceesar was sent to jail to await the sitting of the Superior Court. The brick business that was put on foot some time ago near this place, has beeu abandoned.' The machine was worthless, or at least, failed to make brick. The engine has been carried to the South side of Netise, where,"Itls hoped, it will be used in a more profit able business. . ' ' "' The Democrats of this Township have recommended Mr. C. S. Wooten for nom ination as Senator from this Senatorial District, and would, if he should receive the nomination, support him gladly. The balance due 011 subscription to the capi- " tnl stock of THK NEWUEKN ATHLETHIO AND SOCIAL CLUB, Is horeby called In. The stockholders are reguested to make Im mediate payment to the Secretary, who will thereupon Issue each a cert ificate of stock. Attention Is called to Article 21, of Constitu tion : 1 "Any member who shall be a delin quent lu payment of stock subscription for thirty days, Khali forfeit all privileges as member of this Club. s By orderof the Board of Directors. : oct5d20t. it. O- K LODGE, Secretary. FOR SALE, ONE STEAM FOWKU COTTON PRESS. MAN WELL & CHABTKEE, octl-Ot ' New Berne, N. C. . Music Pupils. . - MISS HATCHIE HAHKISON will be ready to receive pupils In MUSIC on SIXTH OCTO BER, 1882. octl-6t ' fen Bcrna Tl::dro. TWO EVENINGS ONLY ! He could and would make a thorough wtn'.,,v T,.,y canvass, and has the ability to meet the Wtb..LlJAl A..U TI.J..w.l New Issue the standard bearer of the Republicans. ' But unfortunately the Democrats of this , place are not mem bers of the "ring," and no doubt the! "ring" will wring Mr. Wooten out. f The Hubbs-Robinson-Dudley etc. etc. faction of the Republican party of this TT rl T l T T IT T? Congressional District opened the cam- J-XxxAwXjAj XvXxVavXj naiirn in this dace last Saturday. Mr. I a October 4th and 5th. ' M THE - 1 ."' ;'v.:- MADISON SQUARE TKEATEE CO'Y Will present its Two Great Plays Dudley of your city was first to speak. His speech was mainly upon State poli tics, and especially in regard to the present form of county government. Mr. Dudley might , remember, with profit,' probably, that when he assails the present system, that some one will be present who is thoroughly acquainted with, and knows tho good or bad effects of both systems. Mr. Dudley's speech was dry, received no applause and the Madison f-' umre Theatre, I nicest thing about it was tne end. Mr. Ilubbs followed in a' speech of consid eraLla length, in which he paid his compliments to O'llara, Lot Ilmn- (Producod over 2,000 times) , -;j On Wednesday, Oct. 4th, '82, . r AND "-'"" ' ESMERALDA, As presonted 350 times in New York, On Thursday, Oct. 5th, 1GS2, Two Exquisite domestic love stories. Alternate tears and laughter. ' Produced under the an icos of the w York, re. Seats rt . .. II. I'.oadov Box sheet now ready. Admission $t.Cl). la'.lery T.O ce No extra charge for re:wi . 1 p Curtain ri: cs at 8 p.m. pin y. v.. i
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