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% Capr glig fitm &hk I. ML MAtOJ AfiLEt CM* bum. C«e Bay CNIII, B. J. •«» Dollar »4 a Ma# frr 7 oar Thursday. October, 07, 18M. 19*43 CE W PtlCE. The conatauiW increasing advance iu tfie coil of f very ortivla of ronsamptiot, in the poblicalioo of ■ newspaper, baa Compelled a rorrefpontling advance ia tfae price of subscripiion and the rales of advertising, 1b June laat. a rawing of the pebliabers of New Jersey was held, to ooosnlt in reference to this matter, and the conclusion arrired at was, that •elf preserration demanded the price of •afaaeriptioD of all papers to f>e pined at two dollar* That suggestion was forthwith adopted by all the papera in the State except two, of which this paper was one. A strong desire to retain the present subscription price, together with the hope thai the enormous increase in tto Coat of white paper, wonld only be tiifca»tiy, -has induced the publisher of < tWf^ourna! to bold ont tbns far at the eMrio. Bot the time has come when adrance to two dullara becomes a business necessity. For the list six ' moaths (be ITorr has lieen forniabed to ita patrons without profit in the subscription list to Its proprietor. Of coarse tUalosa cannot be borne for any length of lime; neither Is it believed that those who, ere its tappurUrs, desire to be fur- , nial.ed whit a paper which entails a luas j upon bin who furaithes it. There is, therefore, no altiraatire ssve to increase the price of subscription to two dollars. . which advance will take effect on the tint j day of December next. A II unpaid subsehptioos from the first of Jane, 1863, ' tohhe ftrst of June, 1881, will, or course, ! 1 hd received at the rate of one dollar and ■ • half. All subscriptions from the first of Jeae, 1884, abicli mi be. [-*" _ viooa to the first of December, will TuT"^ be roceivrd at the rale of one dollar and 1 • half. All subscriptions from the first 1 day of June, 1884. which are not paid 1 aatU after the first day of December will < be charged the advanced rate of two dol < tarn. It-is only necessary to add farther 1 that '' when thU t-ruef war is over," and 1 the oostof things come down, .the price of the Wart will be reduced to as low a f * figure as is consistent with a reasonable } degree of profit . e 4SOTIKK M>L9lfiB3' 91YNF.K. ' The soldiers of litis sue lion ara having j a fins chance to alone far the time spent in de> curing "hard tack" and " salt ( Jkwm. Laat 'Wi etc a dinner was given to the returned mambrrs of the Seventh . Kagimeat, at the Washington House, a1 whiah ample justice was done to the j luxuries prepared for the "boys." This
weak, aa Tuesday, another affair of the •am e fciad came off. which rtflneted great credit a poo alt the ladies connected with . it. The dinner was prepared by the ladies of the Cape neighborhood, and was give a at the house of Noah W. Johnson. Esq*, and inHfidcd aft the aaiiiiera'of this regiaa who fa see fought against the great rebellion. The provisions were furnished by vw la alary contribotioas, wod mm mbamdaace «f good things were provided. The tables fairly groaned wader the weight of dacha, chickens, turkeys and >tht» deKeaeiee, which rapidly ditap- | peared before the vigorous attacks and well executed flaokiag movements of the aaomy. After the dinner the party adjoaraad to the acighboring academy, and listened to iatrrcatiiig speeches from j lUu.J -F. Ilsil. Bay, M Williamson, j Bao B. 8. Sharp, Lieut. J. W. Johnson | and Captain George W. Stnijh. ■rbnu u the Hurt. We*"! xerox, Oct. 21 — Provost liar- } atari Gwaeral Fry, ia a letter to the j Mayor of Washington, says; "Credit ' 'obtained' by the .draft. Persona who art drawn anil fail to report are not eonaidrrari by the law officers of the govern - meat, worby^ the Provoet Marshal Gea•r»P* Ban**, as iHmfasrila the meaning of the taw. They will not. therefdre.be ■writtli. aataaa they abeU be aafaaw gweatly arrested and beM to aareice." aatiaayMiMMd appair that eitfawws are LigWfcfa drafted ehaeataaa. WsSeaaow^Oct. 21 — The Pim/dsat Ufe laaeed a pawriematiee aetrtag apart ia Kavambar for mimy ■ >a 1 1, ap» ffM ■»»■* nam wag * ■■■» I Hi Jit U ««:!**-*• ' . ■mpMw i ■ - *■— a-** m < ft 1 fW AmtSff tvT.
I Oaa. Sfcwtduk kad'agkhrvfd aaetber ' I brilliant viobwy la AMbeaaudoak Vali ley- Bilm daylight on Wednesday , I. : oar army wa* attacked at Cedar ' Creek, |( j and the Mftwa* Inrned and driven In' I confoalon, with the bias of Twenty pieces J j | of arrill' ry. Gr n. Sheridan saharquent- j ( _ | ly arrived on th» ground, united the ; ( ; corps, and formed a compact liae of j ^ u bsttle. just in time to rvpSlse an attack j ( if| : of the enemy, which tr*s handsomely ' | done at one P M. After some change j ' ; in the cavalry forces the rebels were vig- ! . orouvly assaulted and driven off ia ccfn- • ' i{ fusiou. The fruits of the victory are 43 ' 1 I pieces of artillery and large numbers of ; 1 p wagoos, horaes, ambulances and cais- ! ' >( sous. About 2 000 prisoners, ioclud- ' )f ing Gro. Ituraseur, were captured. Up- j 1 on our side Gen Bid we I] was killed, and : ' Generals' Wright, Grover and Russell ' ^ wounded Our forces now occupy , 1 T Sirasburg. • Secretary Stanton's bolle- ' ^ tin says that Longstreat is supposed to ' h have been in command of the rebels. j n Dawik's Fekst, Oct. 19, 8.40 P. M. " c — To Hon. K M. Stnuton, Secretary ' / ofWer — The ruemy aitacked our ar oy f e with gKet lmpftuortty this morning, at - „ daylight The attack ws» made on the i J , ; I' It of the Eighth Corps, and was at ; £ | first successful. They captured some C f gnus, prisoners and wagons. Oor line # was reformed, and heavy fighting con- ' , tinned through the day. iSberidan, re- i i . ported at Winchester this morning. , went out to the front. The particulars a j received are not official, and are not fa- il ; i vorable, though no serious disaster conW ; > | have occurred without direct news from j'm ticn. Sheridsn. Respectfully, ! b' i Jobx D. Stxvexsox, Brig Gen. ' el Matters remained in the doubtful con- ; dition represented by the foregoing tel- ' T egrams until this morning, at half-peat I 01 ( eine, ahen the following telegram was m received, unofficially asserting the greet oc victoruMon by Sheridan's army c : Jfo1' Fiaav, Va.,' Oct. SO. 9 30 ' 'oTm' — To Hon. E M. 8taaton, Sec- < * reury of War: Newt Trom Gen Sheri- «r den's headquarters, at midnight, wai received to the effect that the enemy f® surprised our forces yetterday morning, P' driving the command in some confusion : •" this side of Newtown, capturing artillery ! r«' and prisoners. pc Shcridau arrived oo the field, reor- ■ ' ganized oor forces, drove the enemy be- eB yond Strasburg, captoring, it is reported, 43 pieces of srtiilcry, 100 wagons. and some 3.000 prisoners. The root of ; the enemy is saki to be complete. This j ,'c * >• not official, bot I think is reliable. 1 J. D. StxvKKSox, Brig. General. | A few minutes later the following of- . *U 6cial report of ^i« victory was received ; 'of from Major General Sheridan : ; *e Ceuas Carr.K, Oct 18, 10 P. M.— j Th
is Grant, City Point : ; l have the honor to report that iny army *■ at Cedar Creek was aitacked this A. M. ^ before daylight, and my left was turned j ^ and driven in confusion, with the loss of! twenty pieces of artillery. I hastened j from Winchester, where I was ou my { I' retorn from Washington, and fonud'tbe | two armies between Middletowo and ; ^ j Newtown, having been driven back , ; about four miles. I here took the mat- . ter in hand, and qoickly united the ^ J ! corps, formed a compact lioa of battle : ^ | just in time to repulse an attack of the j , enemy, which was handsomely done at J | ebpnt 1 P. M. • At 3 P. M., after some change of the J _ j cavalry from the left to the right flank, j j ! 1 attacked, with great vigor, driving j ^ j and rooting the enemy, captoring,' ac- j j cording to the last report, forty-ihrae j | j pteees of artillery and very many pris- , , oners.. 1 do uot jet know, the number \ j of my eetuakiea, or loos of the enemy. | Wagons, boraae, ambulances and cais- ■ sons ia Urge numbers are in our posett- > | siou. They also burned some of the • ; trains. > Gen. Kamsenr h u prisoner iu our 1 hands, severely end perhaps mortally woundud. \ . , I hate to rugietthe lorn of Gen. Bid- , wall, killad, ued General* Wright, Gro- < »er, and Baaaell wouutUd— Wright , sl.ghU, wouu%l. , AffWr. at times looked badly. lNt by j the guiles try of our brave officers mud men diaaaUr haa beau turned into a , splendid victory. Darkaaas ogaia ia- . tervunsd to abut off gvaut raaulu. | t »»w^eeeupy ^ BMnahnrg As anon \ tiralaaa. (Bignud) F.M. !■■■■■■, ikMi ~ bagu m *• ' Aai Ill I «a hi ■ism • W.S.WS-SSIS W USfM. i DiiMw nissa as n« 1 1 w i awtsiviasa ■* saasa mpm *
<k* n mm aM tar pi~« M WUg Wtoajlatw Ha.h,'. pfla tap UrH « . to, a > txpWIiiaa, Mtl aloe fotna takta atar Woodtloek ia at oncoaptrr aft* aha i rebel. cavalry, making in all forty-three J piece* taken by 8heridan since the T<b- • els re-entered ihe teliey. He also took ! sixteen bnndrad prisoners in this buttie. and abojt a hundred in prrvioua auj counters, vuakiag seven tern hundred, in I all; agaiust abool eight hautlrrd of an^j ; captured iu )he fight vjith cnWi! Rebel dispatcliee f on Mobile J that three ganboare snd four transports f ; went np the river as far as Esstport on j ! the llih ; that 2,000 men and 3 pieces I of artillery a ere landed ; that Forrest's commend surprised the Federals, capturing the guns and a number of prisoners ; that 200 of the troops were drowned in attempting to r> -embark, ! snd that s shot penetrsted'.ths boiler of ' of the transports, rsosing insny to be scalded sad borued to death. The Richmond Exsmtnvr states tbst arrangements have been tssde to ex- p change immediately ien thousand of our prisoners Ou Wednesday fire hand red and fifty | paroled prisoners arrived at ForUTM ' Monroe. Many of them are oivaHotfiGeh. Stonemsn lias been exchanged and hss arrived at Atlanta "J I flftrtl OF THK STKAMKR ROANOKE. IlALirsx. (jet. 22 — The following is . statement of the capture of the steamRoanoke, bound from Havana to York, by Breirie end his associates, 'us gleaned by Captsin Peipvr, of the brigaatiue Mathilde, from Capt Drew, of the captured steamer. The Roanckr Ufi Havana lor New York oa her regular day, and proceeded her cruise until evening ia the asoaj without anything remarkable , ( oecnrriog, CspUiD Drew retired to his , csbio about 10 o'clock at nijrki ' time a number of passongcre were as- : < serabled aft and singing. Suddenly set- ; I •ral men, srracd with revolvers, entered the captain's cabin, and in a moment he ' found himself handcuffed. Others of the 1 party meanwhile adopted similar atea- 1 in other parts of the ship, and in a ' minutes she was completely in tLo ' possession of her captors. Only two thou were tired. One took, l effect on the carpenter of the Roanoke, t who, iu offering resistance, was shot : i dead. fi The captors, having gained posses- j " lion, si once shaped the coarse of lh«j vessel for Bermuda. "1° Oo arriving off the Lland thry did not , ittempt to enter the harbor, bnt wailed i tj 'or e passing vessel, by which they could.i c ret rid of the crew and passengers. | »i rhert were fifty of the former and thirty b »rn uiiy ui inr lorraer ana tinny
t. I of the latter, mostly Spaniards. » y The Roanoke had but little freight. I but she had from forty to fifty thonssnd- ^ dollars aboard, partly in specie aud part}f | 'y in p*pcr. 8be also had but vary little' d coal on bo.ird ahen the transfer took j pi-«. ii After the Mathilde reeched Bermuda d j wilh psueogers, a party from ibc,, k Roaaoke arrived thera in boats, th^aa(yi [. ter vessel having been set oo firq-audj e burned. * i TIE KEBEl till IK VEEM0NT. ' • 8t Aluax's, Vt. Oct'. 19 — The ia- 1 ' I vaaion of the town took place to-day. • Some twenty or thirty armed despera. ; c j doea, supposed to be in the rebel em- 1 " I pl°J. from Canada, made an ssssnlt on ; i several hanks about 4 oVIrick this after- 1 " noon. The National Bank was robbed ! ' o t aboot $50,000, mostly in bills. St. • ' j Albea's Beak waa robbed of between i r $70,000 and $80,000, and the Franklin County Bank of a considerable amount ' Soma twenty horses were also seized by ' the desperadoes and carried off. 1 Several citizens who resisted this outrage were deliberately shot, two sua r wounded seriously, and it b feared, fie- j ' tally. E. J. Morrison, contractor ; C. H. Huntington, u jeweler, fud ses- ' erel others or* rcponed slightly injured ' The raiders threatened to bars the town, 1 aud Wi la the direction of Canada. A party of erased citizens have gone ' pursuit of them. 1 8r. Albans, Out. 20 — Thrua asftra of 1 the beak robbers hue* bus arrested at Freligsbsrg. They will be lodged iu jaQ at 8t. Johns, to await a rdqoisitio* 1 from the U.ited States authorities. Major AdUta, !*rov0it Marshal General of the abate, arrived ban this asoruksiSspdl direction of .all tm ~tU iw .iiMk, ■JWMnal «MAM, Offiaf ttu vBUaoa, and therw ia-o gewd * *** ***** of An whale t
»I " blbctmr nnm.' ij • **" *°* **• official requruz from t «Uty-fow eentisa. Total Democratic r Tote 39,813. Total Union vote 39,867. f Union majjrity 34, with Jrffrraon and s Forest counties yet to hear from. Jef-* - ferson ia reported at 100 Democratic, j t and Fofbsl at 40 Union majority, in j wbicb caae the Democratic tu»j.irfly in 1 - the State oo the home vote is six. 1 i G«*at Saw or Jewn.sr.— W» have just i f | inspected, at the office of Atrsadsle A (Vs '■ 1 ji -Agency for kcropesn Mmnofieturinr JewAfelers, a large sssortuirnt of fashionable end , | valuable jewelry, consisting of gold and t j silver watches, rlinius. bracelets. Indies' i sets, rings. Ac., all or lb« newest and most fashionables patterns. We also noticed a large quantity of silver plate, consign; of goblets and. drinking-cup*. cruet-stand-. ' ; fruit-baskets. «, ooaa, forks. Ac. We un- ' derstaod that the ahole of .these newly- , imported articles are to be disposed of on r . ■» novel principle, giving great advantages to buyers, aud affording extensive employment to agents. Oar readers will find all particulars in our advertising columns: <*very respectable, and thoroughly wortby of public confidence, we recommend oar friends in read ihejr advertisement .- .V. . 1". Albion. Sept. 3. ItMU. STATE Of SEW JERK ITT. , OmcK or Ajwcta.vt Gv.ni.kj-. Trc-nton, October 3. 18C4. • ; J tJcnera! ( h-Jcrt ,Vn. 5. The Major Generals of the respective I Divisions of the Militia of ihisbtate eill • • direct the Generals of Rngades under their ' command, to organize the Reserve Militia . in their respective Brigades, as pr vitjed br laws approved April 17 and Msrcli R. 18CI). ^ By order of tl e Commander-in-Chief. i R F. STOCK ION. JK.. New Jersey Militia. J STATE #r NEW JERSEY. Orrirr. or Awliast Gc.vki.vi.. T kkntok, October 3. Ie64. Regulations and instmctiont for organi- • zing lbs Reserve Militia, in parsosnce of . General Orders. No. 5. October 3, ltjfiA. 1 1 i: The general of hrieade will, ou re- ' I eaipt of this order, forthwith convene the , brigade board. — 1 , 11. The board sill at once proceed to form into companies the reserve militia, 'I which consist' uf ell uneiomptod. able- i bodied, free white ttttde inhabitants be- ' ; tween the ages of eighteen snd forty-five 1 years, not actually enrolled in a^y uniform t company of this State. ' t i HI. The assessors' returns f-r the year | ' 1884 will be tba basis of ihe organization ; s i the persons thus enrolled will be divided i rinto companies (of sixty-four men each, as as practicable), and master rolls will be " | made iu duplicate, one copy of which will | be retained f>y the brigade board, for the I use of tfar drill ftrgeaots, snd one cop; [forwarded to this office. | IV. The brigade board, after designs- » the individuals who are to serve in a * i will forthwith cause those per- " to be notified of such action of the ! board ; and the geueral of brigade will at j uvuiu ; anu i oc geuerai oi origaur win it
) once appoint, by Ins warrant, a drill ser- ] grant to take charge of ibe couipanv. jjl- V. TheWerved militi. mA\ uo't be or- " ganized into regiment*, be^/l.e companies "j will be numbered from No. i upwards in el the rssprctive brigades ; and will not be j It | called out for company or ba talioo drill or . 1 parade, until further orders. 1 1 YI. No officers shall be eleclod or com . L. missiooed for the reserve mililiu. j. --Vll. Compensation for duties incident jwAo the organixatAiB of the militi^, will be 4 eflcrvred, as follow* ; — I 1. Members of the brigade board will re- [ ceiee tliree dollars for each day'B altand- [ sacs upou ihe meetiuga Of the board. The - aeoaasily for such meeiing- must be shown T when the account is pretenlad. i 2. For making matter rolls from tha . i 3. For comparing m ester rrlls willi the j rclls ol the active militia, one cent per name I 4- For filling acd aigning notices of eu- ■ i roilment, two c«nt« por name, j 6. For serving notices of enrollment io , | cities, two cents per name : io country, i four cents per name. I. 6. Drill sergeants will be allowed three dollars par da; when actualTy on duly, whether drilling their companies, or *er»iog notices of drill or parade. Should other expenses be incurred, they must fae ap- - proved by the Governor before psymeni. Till. Should try companies of the re-, serve militia, after being organized ai j T above, Retire to Ue attached to the Active j j Militia, tba Rile Corps or tha State Guard, > the general of brigade mill report the fact j •to the Governor, through this office, iu ! order that authority msy be issued to or- ' gaaixe them, in accordance with the laws ' governing throe corps. IX. A musi on' returns fur the year 1?W and nil bleaks required fur tha organization ot the raorrve mjlitia in accord owes with the above instruction!, will be faruish d from this office upon rvqoisilioo. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. • B. F. STOCKTON, Jn.. J ■ Awttant Gwua;. New Jersey Militia. • r' '• " £>IEt>. ♦' . ^WILUAMA-At Taukabao. oa tha ' Thomas and Tahitka MTilHam , in 21«t year af his age. ' BOKTUKi .-Al Teekako., aa'Um Uth j . hs«-, auddtuly. Andre* Rwethei, a aative : 1 GM1TM— AATaMnhn W h.uinmtliu ]• ow thu ilih tee».. Mka Miriam rimilh. ; dwwpktev «f Jlsoiel Mmiik. in Urn 1«Ui jjmr j m r *
MB ^ ; '! ^ reside one ef herpo-j " '°ci- • lyphatfTTver. Sarah Tuwovend, danghurj I of John G. >V. .nd Rebecca ffi. Mrsfc-f! -*• •*«! 6 years and 27 days. • Ute wis oa intrUtgrui ami very iaiereetluz rbiW. j j She pwwH s very oral. tie .ad sweet dlspoaltiou. loved everybody, and waa h.-rarfl much beloved by 1 all who knew be, She waa . Ullhtul lltftr aund.y ' Sebnot scholar, jad waa » ) mthtul divide tif the I ord Jesus Christ. Her tut lllnen was" thou |.U| 1 rT> *^J"U A"" t*0 •>' wIfvO" Mift-rlnc. ur»th . . heaven, where a.-,- pure tout will bloom la tmnvertal ; CHURCH. — At^Csjar Island, (tel. 12. 1884, of cuusnmpHon. Harriet I,. Church. lobe loved. Ihe Hal tour yiars ol tier life were ) ear. of prat milthring, but .lie lmr. 1 1. em .11 w ill,. of Heaven. armed death of lU attiig. lie b« lakeo the lerruta is to precious to my sonl' J ant almost Horns - • Glory I Glory ! I" Co,- morning a. I approaehrd her bedside she said : " Lul night I Ibouala I «• going. i I naaitlupiwinled; it is all right : I jo, willing wait until my Master cwtU. But the way was so ' I rlr.-r.^ til no douM., nor ft I; U.e least dsrknrw.. | .pint home " After her deUli. as we l,wh< J upun U.e eokl lorm of thal^ooj Woman, aa •!., rnreliy «|,-p| m Jesus -rr:", ^ ^ I How nuldly Iwvm the rinsing eyr*. anil n CUcted fuutly Ulgely ahaie la the romlorti- ot holy religion. . Farewell, tainted one, farewell. Thy aultrrtnga now arr o'er.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ' NOTICK. n \-OTICt i. herein* given rh.t applle.Uon will !e; e rn.de to t|ie legi.l.turr of «ie state of .New Jrrf tb'r'p'',jiilr': V IK *''** rA ^ 4 . for ' j Dated October ZSd, loci on t ' DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION. ' I'HE DEMOCRATIC OOCVTT CONVENTION " L&gx* "" f " "" « - s 8ATVRDAV. OCTOBER 3'h, - at 7 oVIoek. r w.. Io select rM„lld,ie, f,„ the Ser- - ' nr. Assembly, hherlll, County Clerk and Coroners. MANY DEMOCRATS. Cape May, Or I. 30, INK. GRAND DEMOCRATIC MAMS ' M ,;i T.!KG : A ^r*r"1 ITatherVng of the PHMOS- ; Acs. RACV and sll CONKER V ATI V C MEN who • lake pbw at CAPE^MAY (' ot 'H T tTo C s°N ' I SA TI BUA Y, Ol TOPER 29, l«f, ' ABRAHAM BROWNING, Esq. and IKAAl* V. , DILwINSON. fjq.. Ihe Demur r.llr randid.lr for rrr^-nT*' will be wiUwaacjuble ai the' umMlmv and'puUl?8 I By order of THE COt'NTY COJjMITTTj: USCOI.N AND JOU.\qO\. r» A LEY FOR TH E UNION ! The following aerie, k of UNION MEETING!, to be addressed by able sou distinguished speaker., will be held in Ihe ' ! week! vl^ durmg the pn-arnt snd coming j 'i At COSH KN, aa THURSDAY veraing; Ort- mh. ' I j to be sddroa^d by G. A. Aadcraou, Emi..oI 1 mi loo | N. J., and Wm. C Titfkny " l-wj ^ : | At SWAIN'! SCHOOL HOUSff,an THURSDAY ' ; evening, Oct. yrth. la be sddrcared by Hon. C. L P ' I Mayhew, of Atlantic, art J.'K. F. Ktitea, Eaq. , At GREEN CREEK, on TRIDAY rvrnlag, Oet | SBth, to be addreaaed by G. A. Aodrraoo, Eaq. and Hon. C. E. P. Mayhew. ^ , | At tRAVELLT RUN. oo SATURDAY evening, 1 OeL r»ih, to be addressed by (, A. Anderson, Eaq ' nad Hon. C E. P. May hew. i At DENNHVILLE. oc MONDAY eveaimr, Oet. ' list, to ba addressed by G A. Anderson and G. Y ronnaa, Zsqrm., of Tnmtoe. N.J. i At WEST (-REEK, oo TUESDAY evening. Nov I 1st, to be addreaaed by G A. Anderson and G. V. . ftonnsn, Eoqra. I «ALTLc^°5L.0^_w':D'i,aDAY,r"iM--N«T- ! 3d, to he nddreaeed by G. A. Anderroe art G. V. , Foravan. Eaqr. j < At PETEUKBCRC. oe THURSDAY at cuing. Nov I I «, to he nddreaoed by C. A. Audrnaa anJc. V. , ft Oman, Eaqr. At UMMSLSY'S POINT, on FRIDAY evening, ! lobaaddreawjnhyO-A. Aaderaaa and vt. , LBRShJ, Ew.rt "v'SSIS r ..;.aL4'5^ii I' GRAND MAJto MLETlKta-AT CAPE lit 1 ' COURT HOUSE, on i bAfT-RDAY, NOVEMBER Mh, i. | h i ■ -1* c. F. FDRIZAN aa* «■ R. ARDEMON, EOqe.^ I' wISS^Emas^. : V ow t., waa . . . iaj . . s ^Zm. ntkrxti.
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