The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAAIES. Editor & IVi M0ND4Y, JULY7,.l8rt4. &aterel at ihe latoiiic: t Wllinlntoo. N. A New Orleans tlisja'ch aas tliern U a general luovement on the pari f snar planter in Iuisiaha to r duc ; tho wages of the Lands einployeil on their plantationa. A.-sner.al reduction .f 25 per cent, is conienii iatei!, atid in several of tha parishes an organization 1 t9 this eodha'i already be n madu. This decrease will- brin wsges d wn to . aboat fifljr cents a dny. A njeetiug was held in Terrebonne parish on Saturday, and the maximum f wages at that meeting was fixed at lilly cents a dav with rations, and sixty cents a day without rations during certain seas and seventy-five cenH a day with ra tions and ninety cenU a' day without rations during the grinding season. 'I he movement ba3 creAted great excitciucnt among the laborers, who arc almost exclusively colored. There arc several . causes assigned for the necessity which compels the reduction, the principal one being the low price of sugar. ' A great deal having been said about Blaine's disposition to look after the interests of our Irish-American citizens the Buffalo Courier republishes a speech r made by Governor Cleveland, on "Apr i1 9. 1882. at a meeting held in Buffalo' daring his term ai Mayor, to Drotes against Mr. Lowell's abandonment of . Americans imprisoned in Ireland with out formal accusation, trjal or convic tion. Mayor Cleveland's utterances were without the violence that might recommend them to some persons but were full of sound sense and sturdy Amorican feeling. "We do not claim," he said ' to make laws for other countries, but we do insist that whatsoever those laws may be -they - . shall, in the interests of human free dom and the rights of mankind, so far as they involve the liberty of our cltl ! zens. be speedily administered. We have a right to say. and do say, that mere snapicion, without .ex amination or trial. Is rot snfUcient to justify the long imprisonment of a citi zen of America." Mr Cleveland's for eign policy is evidently one of self-rtr ' spect and Grmness in the assertion i f tho rghts of American citizens. The New York Journal of Commerce says: 'The pl'ta of lighting the wa'cr- front with the ehctric light has bet n in operation for seveial dajs, and has proven very 'sueeessluL Th dis'rict lighted is from the frwit , of West i Eleventh street, Noith Itiver, to the foot of East Fourteenth street, Kast Kiver. There are sixtj'-four lights, on South street and Gfty on West strett, each of 2,000 candle-power. They are supplied by the United States Electric i Light Company, under a contract with the city, at a cost of seventy ceo is each ' per night. Shipmasters and owners of warehouses fronting upon the rivers are especially delighted with the im provement. They say that it has driven away the mam body of river thieves who make the vessels lying at tho piers . their special object of attack.. The .- police aay. that there . is a noticeable - absence of the dangerous tangs that formerly made, travelling along the x Tirer frout at ntstft a risky enttrprise. - . The United States Efeclrie Lighting Company ha now about three hundn d , igbts in diflorent sections of uhc city. Among the streets and squares thus lighted are East Broadway, Broadway from Twelfth street to the Bittery, Battery Park. City Hall Park, Wash ington Square, Tompkins Square. Gansevoort : Market, Blcccker strut, and Fifth Avenue from Toil (tenth strtet to Washngton Square." - A Nv Vork letter says: .The Low Church Episcopalians nppcar to have hd their sensibilities touched by tho celebration of a Creek Mass in the bac- - ruenl of Si. John V Chapel yesterday. f and from what your coric-poiidenl hears toMlay il i pnbable an inquiry " wU be addressed to A'Stit int Bishop Pottir to ascertain how far sueh cere- .raony or service is in harmony with the canon, doctrine. and discipline of the . Protestant Episcopal communion. The ; . rector of Trinity (inSur hose parish St. Johu's is situatetl.) Dr. Dix, is just now absent In Europe, so that tho re sponsibility is with the miniiter in charge, the Rev. Jr. Swope. who is known to be an extreme High Church- iLan. Only once before in the history ofythii diocese was a Greek priest per ' tnitted to celebrato mass in a Protes tant place ol public worship , and that C - was in Trinity Chapel, Twenty-sixth street, about ten years ago. Bat the v feeling which it created at the time was ' such as to restrain the rector from ao t ceding to a subsequent application for , . permission to repeat it. There are few religious ceremonies more impressive than the Greek mass as it was said on this occasion, with the swinging of in - cense before Ihe piture.ofl the Virgin, . the killing of tho crucifix by the con greit ion. &c; but as the Jxw Church : Epj207ilians are not accustomed to it, rrLapj it ia cot surprising that their v ssrenity cf mind iaatrinaruHlcd by it." The Canadian Annexation Union, of which Alexander C. Walton is prcs: der t and Gc org S. Harris n. of Wash ington, is.-secretary, id' prer-nring ti ho'd a convention August 5 at Niig-ra Fall?. All cf the fiiHuh f th project of immediateiy (yr fotnpi) annexing the Dominion to he lnitrd ta,e are invited to be present, a:d a general' in vitatif id is extended to the President, members of -Corre?5, Governors of States, lnembers of Ssafe iegislatures, mayors and aldermen of pltie?, and wi-h all the rest the Governor-Ger eral of the'Dominion, who, as llw represcn taiivc r f the Britili drown, m fcuppos el U be specially favorable to the scheme. Aceording-to the call, holding th-i convention at Niagara FaLs, which is spccia'ly tated to be ' the great nat ural wonder ol the world," is expressly intended "to aid ifi atf amicable and fraternal union of the .two countiies," and certainly, considering iho l-icalily, there doubtless will be a great outpour ing on the occasion, to say nothing ol the "noted statesmen and orators" who are billed for speeches. No mention i3 made of simultaneously taking in Cuba with Canada, and no method is suggested of tacking on Manitoba, which threatens to lly oil in a tangent irom the Dominion itself. Mr. Blaine should attend this convocation ' and make a speech elaborating hi3 omnium gatherum foreign policy. -- ; In no other medical preparation have the results of the most intelligent study and scientific inquiry been so steadily and progressively utilized as in Ayer's Sarsaparlla. It lead3 the list as a truly scientific preparation for all blood diseases JUI1T "JUMBLES. A home-thrust Jabbing key at the keyhole. Puck. the night- Mormons ought to be good livers, as: they generally have p'enty of "spare ribs Gouverneur Herald. , "Another expedition to the pole.1 said the man as he wended his way to the barber shop. Saturday fvjht. Itseem3 queer, but il is true, that tho stuff that make.4 a man tight frequently loosens hi.H tongue. rliiladeiphia Ch ro n ic le- He raid. A war-horse is always spoken of as a heavy charger, and yet, we never hear of a tailor biug called a war-horse. Rockland Courier. Oh. mamma," paid lit le Paul, when the new baby was shown him for the firtruue, 'Van I wtrar baby's dresses when I mow "tall enough P1" Philadel phia Call, It is said that the size of men's pants is to be inerea ed. ICven at that they will be nothing the sighs ot th fel low who can't geKa new pair. Boston Star. ' J A gos-ipping exchange reveals the seertt that there are 18,000 more wo men than men in Boston. The Hub is evidently hard up for felloes.- Burl ington Free Press. , They dorrt say in Boston now, "I got the cart before the horse," Miut "I placed the ' articulated cTcumloculory vehiclen precedence of the quadru pedal vertebrate." Washington Hatch' ct. NEW AJJV3BUTISEMKVTS. By the Light of Day. PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE PRESENT HELP IN THE NEW ERA. "I remember when they were putting up the poles for the first telegraph lir e In .the State of New York, and now look thcie!'' ex claimed a citizen of the mctiopoHa to his friend, as the two stood on the sumniU oe Ihc tall Equitable Building ia Broadway. "The city U strong with wires like a harp, and elec trie eomtnnnlr.ation id tho daily miracle of the world. People bo longer won.ier and lauh at it a tney did at Morse when he first fcugjfcst td its pos-ibllity." The age marches on. and prejudice must give way obody has a ruouopoly of truth. Even lh eonserva ivc guild of physicians admit that the secrets of medieire arc s bared bv all men. 1 druiscd his wound and tiod healed him," said old (Jalcn .Once that tcxiblc d!s case, Uhcumatiriin. was- supposed to be a sMft ing,x local allruent. now attacking Die joints and iu-x the inu'clcs. Td iy it is demonstra ted to be a disease cf the i:looi .Mrs Henry lSo?rt. ot Nu 451 Atlani; A vc uc. BrookJyn, iN. V , u rites to Messrs. Hts cox : . of Nc York, proprietors of PAR KIR'S TONiC that ' slie had ucn oraplcu-iy lis.tliitvi irom Klicuinatidin and pain in the lck and limbs - he was advised t- take tbc Tosro for Kuliiep disease. She did so, and her Hhtumatism uiappeared. 'J lie reason Is Mmjdo liisu.-sed Kidneys produce rlicumat 1 b mi turns . Care th'ia and you destroy Jiteu vmtis.. 'l ids is now adnilUci by all intelli gckt ph ,-sicians. It Is the nw ligh; thrown on their tlnic-wrrn an t mistaken tlicories PARKER'S TONIC whieir is a' cooj bin t lion ol the besi kiu ules for ihc blood known to science. Is universally mc'C3,fnl in cointxt- I'JtriMs tcrrlblj com mo u woajriLilnt. Thote n like Mrs uocrt, suffer from Kidney or liver diseases or any complaint arising from impure u-oou. win uui tuc Toxic a prompt nd certain remedy 'rl'e. : ec ;tnd$l cr u-ni:? i n't larger biztf me eticaper. juiiell lru . nnndiw At 'HE WILMhGlu.N MIlliT FACrrciRY. No. 27. Market bt. Nightshirts, all size. 7-c. Congress, the most papular and bct White hlrt on the market, 75a; Colored Shirts ana qpwardJ. seaside SMrts at all pr.ces Boy 'a jacbtlnr la jr.-eat vailttv. Gent's lraw irs 2 and upwanu Wamsutta Jeans Draw ers, reinforced, equal to linen, something new, 75c Drawer made to orer. 753. Wameutta Mum wub 100 linen bosom made to order at $1. Orders from ihe country solicited and promptly attended to. clveusaraU. J. ELSUACH. one 27 Manager Has. Arrived I FRESII SUPPLY OF THAT delicious uuATED PINS APPLE by to-day s N Y Steamer. Also,' another lot of. that A No. 1 MIXED TEA at Vs per pound, (China Cup and Saucer given with every pound) 200 pound old in two weeks . Remcmbe r I keep nothing bet the very best first-class goods. Fresh aup- ply every week. Call and examine at Crapon'a ramlly Grocery. v; - . MtAt. n. ciiAPON, Agent, I Fanilfy Grocer, tach.G - Eota Frost Zi Ilatform or the iJemoccaiic ' Parly cfNorih Carolina. We Bgain cjnsralulate the people of North Carolina-on the carter of peace nrosDeritv and good jarovernment on t which she entered after the inaugurti- tion ol a Lieuirjcraitc aiaie auminiira titiri, and which has-been unbrokrn lor so many scars since; upon the hist arid impartial enforcement of the laws; up- on the efficiency of our common school system, and the great progress made in popular education; and upon -the gen eral improvement and enterprise man ifested in every part ot the State. AivX we again challenge' a comparison be tween this state pf things and the crimes, outrages and scandals which atttnded Republican ascendancy in our borders; and we pledge ourselves to exert, in the future, as we have done in" the past, our best efforts to promote the material interests ol all sections of the State. ! Affirming our adherence to Demo cratic principles as heretofore enuncia ted in the platforms of the party, it is hereby ! - Jlesolvcd. That we regard a free and fair expression of the public will at the ballot-box as the only sure means ot pre serving our free Anicrican institutions, and that the corrupt and corrupting use of federal patronage, in influencing and controlling elections is dangerous to the liberties of ihc State and the Union. Resolved, That we arc in favor of the unconditional and immediate abolition of the whole internal revenue system, as an intolerable burden, a standing menace to the freedom ot elections, and a source of great annoyance and cor ruDtion in its nracticaL operation. Resolved, That no government has a right to burden its people with taxes beyond tho amount required to pay its necessarv exDenses and gradually ex tinguish its Dublic debt, i And that- whenever the revenues, however de riyed, exceed this amount, they should be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. We therefore urge upon our Senators and Representatives in Congress to exert themselves in favor . . . f 1 1 olsucq lesisiaiion as win secure una end. Resolved, That with respect to the tariff we reaflirmthe life-long and lunii amental principles of the party declar ed in the National Democratic plat forms aud that the details ol the method bv which the constitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually reached,, are subjects which the party s representa lives at the Federal capitol must be trusted to r.djust ; but in our opinion the duties on foreign importation should belovied for the production of public revenue, and the discriminations in us adjustment should be such as would place the highest rates on luxuries and the. lowest on the necessaries of life, distribute as equally as possible tne burdens ot taxation and confer the greatest good to the greatest number of the American people. Resolved, lhat the course ot the Democratie parly in furtherance of popular education, by efficient public schools in all sections, and the establish ment of graded and normal j schools in the lamer towns and accessible centers, is a sufficient guarantee that we favor t he.edueation of all classes of our people and we will promote and improve the present educational advantages so far as it can be done without burdening tbc people by excessive taxation. Ani aviieueas, There is now more than a hundred millions of j dollars in the treasury of the United States, wrung from the pockets of the people by unjusttaxation on the part of the Republican party, therefore, B'esolved, That we will accept such distribution of said surplus revenues of the government ior educational pur poses as may ba mado by the! Congress of the United States ; provided always, thas the same shall be . disbursed by State agents and not accompanied by objectionable features and embarrass ing conditions. ilesolved, -That it is due to the white people of our eastern counties. . who have so cheerlully borne their share ot our common burdens, I that the pres enter some other equally effective system of county government, shall be maintained. Resolved, That in view of the exist inir and increasing barniony and kind ly feeling between the two races in this S'ate and a similar condition of things which we believe to exist generally in other Southern States; we deprecate the attempt of the Republican party in its recent platform at Chicago to force civil rights as a living issue, and we denounce it as a fire-brand and a hypo critical expression of interest fh the black race, a wanton insult to the whites of the South, and tending to stir up strife between the now, frieudly races. 1884 ! Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. 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Junction...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Cklnmbla ...MO A. M. Leave Columbia.-:. ... 9.55 P. M. ave C, C. & A. Junction.. .......10.30 V. M. LtJive Florence 4..v a. M. Arrlye at Wllmlijfton. S.55 A. M. Niout Mail akt PaIisenoei: Tbaut, Daxly - NO. 40 WL'ST. Leave Vvllmlngton.. ....10.30 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.45 A. MAIL AND FASSENGKE TRAIN DAILY No. 4:1 Kast. Leave Florence at .4.0.1 p. M. Arrive at Wilmington .....8 00 P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flerclnzton. anil Marlon Fasscngers for Columbia and all points oh t-i. & C. li. It., C, & A It. R,. Stations, Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the 40 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for'rArtrtisti on Train 40 , 1 . All trains run solid botween Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight loaves Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 7.104A. M. t JOHN F. DIVINS, General Superintendent T. M. EMEESON, General Passenger Agent, may, 9 Wilmington & Weidon Railroad Company, OlTICB OF GKNTERAL S TJPER1NTENDENT, Wilmington, N. C, May 9, 1884. i Change of Schedule. AND.APTER MAY 11th, IS84, AT 9.00 A. M.. Passencar Trains on thft Wilmnp- ton & WeldQn Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAIlt Nos. 47 North and 4S South. Leave W Umington, Front St. Depwt, 9.00 A. M Arrive at Weldon i. 2.35 P. M Ieave Weldon.. 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 8.85 P. M Fast Through Ma a engehtea No. 40 South. DAIX.T Leave Weldon 5.45 r. M . Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.10P. M . MAIL AND PASSENGEU TRAIN DAILY No. 43 North. beavc Wflmlcgton..'. 8.35 P. M. Arrive at Wcldou. 2.35 A. M - Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains ou Tarboro liranoh Road Lfcavc Rockv Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M.. Dally. Sundays excepted). : Iteturcine leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Daily. Trains on Scotland Neck. Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.80 A. M. daily except Sunday. Train No. 47 make close connection at We don forall points North Daily. All rail vi Kicnmona, ana aaiiy except Sunday via lia ijine. Train No'. 43 runs daily and makesclose con ncction for all Points North via Richmond anl Washington. All trains run eoud between Wi'minirton an- Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. For-accommodation of local travel a iassen- ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at (5.55 A. M. Daily exceft Sunday. . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent.--T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Agent, may 9 Carolina Central 11. It. Company. orpica op General Supertntexdeht- ) Wilmington, N. C, May 10. 18S4. J Change of .Schedule. QN AND AFTER MAY 12th, 1S84, TUB following cneuuie will be operated on this uaiiroan : PAS3ENQEB MAIL AND EXPfiESS TRAIN Dally except Sundays.- il Leave Wilmington at ...7."0 P. M No. L S Leave Ualelgh at. ........... 8. (X) P. M w ) Arrive at Charlotte at....... 7. 00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at.. 8.45 P. M Nov 2. J Arrive Kaleigh at .....8.30 A. M ) Arrive at Wilmington at 8.1 OA, M Passenger Trains stop at repriJar stations only, and points designated In the Company's lime Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAIL : EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundays. No.3.i7e Charlotte 5.15 P.M. f Arrive at Shelby 9 00 P. M. No. 4 I veSh.cy": 7.00 A. M. V Arrive at Charlotte 10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with li. & A. Trains to and from RaJ eigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Ralegh and Charlotte. - Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Station Western N C R R, Ashevllle and rointa wi. AjaBSSSS&S.a' Alhe"- S n TU ri -n t rnn rl a m . w. 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JACOBI, 10 South Front St; epti First National Bank of Wil- . mington.- CAPITAL STOCK. iUliPLUS FUND.. rC6.0C0 I iHsposl is" received and collections naadelon a accosftibie iolnfa'in the Uited.States. DIRECTORS I K. K. BURRtJSS, D. G. WORlH K. MAUT1N. I JAS. 8PEUNT. . y- 'I -y s GEORGE CHADCOURN. - OFFICERS . !L. t KUUS3...........i 4. K. WALKER .. .....i W. LARKlNfc ! T1 ? . , - .1 President Cashier Hwt cashier Kerclmer & Caloer Bros. WHOLESALE I .ROGERS AND COMMISSIcnt Merchants, offer for sale a full line of HJUK, SUGAR. BACt SALT. MOLASSES. CORN. OATS. SNUFF, SODA. i hay. j POTASH, I SOAP, CANDLE8. ; RIVET", MATCH ES. i BUCKETS. TIES. Ac I;'' . STARCH. HOOP IRON, GLUE. NAILS, BUNGS. paper, bag AxleGkease, POWDER, aid 7 - ; ICE. June;7 W. E. DAVIS & EON. J. WINNER, TTATCUirAKE2 & JEWFT Ttt? " If -,.., .. ' f Clironometcn, ,riro VTalr.l - '' u : " 3." ill vm: a STCapital PrlzosTKr Tickets okiy$5l?, I portion. Louisiana Stato' Latt n.y. W do he ay certify that arrangements for all the JJthi?tptrril Annual Vratcinc ot Th rL?!? t trot the Drateiw t&fnSeT jV cme are conducted with honett rJ I t, good faith tctcat-d aUparUiK iz the Company toutethi, cermtJi Comrnissionert. Incorporated In 1J?68 for 25 jean h .w . Islature for Educational an.f rl pos-wlth a capital of l.(xx),oooiTf reserve find of over t.0(lT..'t added. - rr ta By an overwhelming populai tou i,. I nnjso was made apart of the nrari ConsUtution adopted December 2d An The only Lottery ever voted on and I 'we Pfopieof any State. It never scales or pottponu. : Its Grand Single Number Drawton . place monthly. i A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO Wt . FORTUNE, Sevmih nrAl m the Acadmv of Muelc. at New OrW lucsaav. Jnlv 15 iKSi i7nth m wit ui . Capital Prize,. $75iO0D. lOO.OOO Tickets at Five Jm. in proportion. ' ; LIST OF PRIZES. I Capital Prize of.. jft 1 Capital Prize of 5k 2 Prizes of ffi.000.. 10 Prizes of X l,-.!" ... fiM 1 AAA 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of 600 Prizes of ,wu.. .......... - CAA V'W IS K)v 30,r 1000 Prizes of 25., ... a.ii n approximation prizes. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. I ; .600. I.S67 Prizes, amounting to........... " tX5ja -appucauon ior rates to clubs should beat uuajr w iiiu uiiicc oi ino Company In New Or leans. j For further information ' ine full address. MakA T. O If Anas lk ders payable and address Eejatercd Leuent NEW ORI JEANS NATIONAL B ANK, XiKW OKLEAHI, U POSTAL NOTKS .ti.1 Mall or Exnrcsa fall anmi nt ah nA nnj ht ITvMWnnn a. -: . . i uj AjiCM a i our expense; o . , M. A. JAUPinS, 3t M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D.& juno 18-wed-sat 4wlAwt , -s A2STOTHER y;"V-'..y:- OF X.OT EXPECTED BY Vy K0K KSDAY All LAN , CIIl P and all the Rongh'Stnn, popnlnr now. Every posstble shade of feats ers and other . Tilmmlrgs. New lot of Pin sols white and colors, all price. Gtore.. Lisle, Kid and Lace. New Stiraplnj PUenu Respectfully ' MISS E. KARREE, may S6 ExchaisrV&raai WEAK. UHD EVELOPED i PARR OV TUB HITMAN BOY KM-AHi:KPT DKVFI; OPKD. STREyGTHKNKD." Ktc, i I . . ; i i - " .... t260,0C0 adyertiHwnient.lonitruainoiiri'-pr , ' 7 i oTmrTTrTriTTr. V 1 1 r i J 'ii o evidence hiirhoutthi.-' Onttie CQ".'7,"iwrt"gg highly irKlorfwd. Healed circntrn giving pur-"j r- apl 1G 1ydt - OFi'XCK OF i Dr. S. C. Ellis, NO. 323 SOUTH' FOURTH 8TWx, w poslte Miller's V?0-,. -v&j , W Note cnange of office hours, as follows-7 to 10 s.m.. w p. - , mr Telephone at residence, ta w. June 9 tf : : -: ' ' ' . Choice New Crop Moasses. ;V:.':';;;:- i SECOND CARGO , . i . ,.. . . ...... - NOW XAKDINQ aso wu- EI At Low. Price' WORTH & WOBTB Oiir Dr. N. Bobinsoi, TT1ROM BL4DJKN. HAS ARBIVID alee Goods from New .Tork .FWr34" EalUxore, and many more are ,pew "Chrereh's Favorite 'AlScAK, arrived and the OJl FoUs' f i the more substantial .yST have a small stock: of choice Ul. Ferris and I. X. L. Htm, S trips. ers. Dried Beef. Ac r , . . , gtf& j Notwithstanding the fJSSst wnere. .. .- - ' , v.mnr ' We can sell thi very Vcs;rir4 1 75 per JBbl-otter aradw ILssoJ junelltf . . F.G AN.BU- , Wagonette; IIOR waiGIITsVILLK SOVSVf rr ; ' Attorncvs-at-I. Bouiner land's Maoies tja-l"7i . rl' Returning, will Jave Snd f juxe 23 if -! T. J. MXiZ--zZ