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V.'M'A nin rtc-:i t .i !": . i? -mum. ''J'l' -,XI CO !" N. "r.l Sr. l'Liiautlhi i. IV trJe UiCi.tifa thi i..:s.:. ot 9 tb at TIM TABLB NO. 3 Palmetto itailroad Co. t.CI C- ?i- jwa- AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. U5. IwT Trains will run as folio tea. rtU'.y except Sun day. Ooixo Sctrrn. No i-Fasjwcjer and Frjijht. Leave namtet. N. c a. Arrive at Cheraw, 8. C. --J-'i Ooixo North. 2io rassrnsrr and FrclshU Lear Cheraw. S. C JJ- Arnre at Hamlet. N. C 1 J-Olitf WM.MONCUKE.Supt. The North Carolina Presbyterian IS A Religious Family Paper, . pUnLlSUKI) WKKKLY, and devoted to ttw lntel!(vtu:U. Kcral and aptrttaal interests of the p.xp!.. it nnmhors amoa; Its corrc.pnnvleniS many of the vrry ix-si wniora oi mr ui- m i brterlanlhurch. It 1 thoroughly orthodox on ou:ions cr docttti..'. but fret ana out spoken In Its views on all c;-n Questloa. It ilowaandtnntesrircdlH-us&ion within the bound of courtesy. In popaUritT the Pkbttiriik Is con stantly advancing. It is .Tho Paper for the Peoplr, and prrenta In its column la.itt, to ln' rr.t aol Iivunict all gcs. i Iasjh'-. and tonduioos iTk-o per annum. 12 O: or for oi jcar to any mw attbmrritxr. ft IV Art.trw JUI1N HcLAl'KlN. Editor and Proprietor, Wtiiutnn.N. C .rs Vji.- tvn v! I'-" -t "in c!t:r f-v n. '!."Tlic V : ai.f : s.-.ln. N;-e Tr-iwi'. ' : - 5- !.-;-.-".,-,v till. VtV tiMAtCK JiW lll-.KI -. .AGENTS WANTED! TO CANVASS FOR He humus f 2 lipl'nit h TBrley, By Hon. Samuel S. ("Sunsctl Cox. Ute U. K Minister to.Turicy. A micaincrnt volanrt? of over Ctt) pass, bcauuruilj an4 profusely Illustrated. JIB, CO I LAtMT AHD SCTT BFfOKT. acts axo rrx. HtrroaT axo Hcaoa. - The wort sparkle with the LrUlitest : wit ltTo!uiB numerous amusitu: atori but It Iirtvr!clear. conrt . an t Intervtlaff ac coal?of ?l ottoH Empire, from It loan- iiatioatoinerr. . ... llT- iSti tnouU w ue trrrltory at once. oniruiyrtu vrorxtaeir territory for all It is worth - are orwhovrtU promise earnest wort will be axrvpte'i. . rot Pitl?ulars rt-?ra, r ' W. S. 11KUBEUT, Klnxoa. N. C. crzerxl Atr-t tcr 2cnh i' .si ll.-u:3 tn rrr. 33 - in 1 ISUlrmD1' tsas mis Josrr. T. Jamks,-. Editor & Prop'r WiLMiaroroar. N. C. - THURSDAY. JULY 31. 1890. Entered at the poatofflee at Wilmington. X.C, as second-class matter. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Fob norss or KararsixTiTirts ; ! GEO.I.MORTOX. M. J. CORBSTT. , FoaSswrr: FRANK n. 8TEDMAN. Foa Clxke or Srrxaioa Corar : JOmi D. TAYLOR. Fob Rzoistkb or Dxsoa : I JOHX IIAAB, Jb. ' fob TBZisrxKK : JOnN I DUDLEY. . ! FOB SCBTSTOB : M. P. TAYLOR. FOB C0XSTABLX3 : Wilmlcgton C. M . UARRISS. Capo Fcar-J. T. KERR. Jlaaonboro JOHN MILTON, Harnett W. II. STOKLEY. -Federal Iont-J. DAVE f OUTDEKLAND. r'oa c'obonu; JOHN WALTON. The, Republicans have nominated U. M. Long, of Walker county, Ala., fnr Governor. The old gentleman and two of his sons are out-and-out Republican?, while two others are the saunchet Bourbon Democrats in theState, and are heart and sonl in the fight to prevent the old gen tleman from defeating Colonel Tom Jones in Walker county. John'Long, one of D. M. Long's sons of the Re publican persuasion, was elected chairman of the Republican County Executive Committee, and started out in the campaign to rally forces snifljcleiitiy In Walker, which is a close countyto give his father a ma jority for Governor. The Walker Democrats are sharp ones, and a bomb has been thrown into the Long campaign by the nomination otTom Long, one Of ai. cratic sons, as cac Legislature. The efl Long 8 Uemo- candidate for the ffect of the nomi nation of Tom Long has been telt. and it is evinced by the resignation of his brother, John Long, who was unwilling to lead the Republican forces against hfs brother Tom. ! . - - - - - - The Philadelphia Telegraph, in most respects a "Republican paper, ays of Henry Cabot Lodge: 'He fathered the monster (the flection bill), und he was admitted iuto the ranks of tho practical politicians, lie is a practical pollUoian In full stnndlug: he is tho catspaw of the lenders in the matter of .the Federal election bill; he is in the way of get ting postmasters and tide-waiters appointed by solicitation and re commendations; but her Is no longer an overseer of Harvard. The alumni who once showed their apprecia tion ot his independence, his cour age in lighting against odds for pure oolitic, have shown their npprecla tlou of his desertion of all that made him worthy of the office by refusing to continue him an oyei seer. Men of high character Have no further use for Mr. Lodge. They ilo not believe, with him. , that hon esty and fair dealing have no place in politics. He has made a change of principles and an exchange ot as sociates. It is for him to determine whether his filtbj' bargain with Reed. McKinley, Davenport & Co. has or has 'not paid. Place and power are something; but so are Integrity, honor and good fAiue, all which he has traded for a mess of political pottage.' The Ohio farmer, like hlbrethren all over the country, a- the Baltl iMMra Sim mivh: kiub to have be i-ojue thoroughly dlsguntetl with the rnltf nf nrotestion. and the h- H.m. i cnnsfnuentlv said to be making" rapid headway in that State. The facts revealed by the cciimis jt!t takon ndtl to the general agricultural dicuiitent, as they aliow that th Increase In wealth as well tirf the gain in population lu Ohio since li?0 has been in the cities almost exclusively. A dispatch from Cleveland to the Pittsburg Plspatcn states that hardly a county tnat nas extensive manufacturing Interests shows anv train in Its real estate values, while nearly all the farming counties hhow a very great decrease. For example, Wayne county, which is one of the best agricultural coun ties in Ohio, shows a decrease In its real estate valution from $1G,4?3,6$0 in 18S0 to $14,032,180 in 1800, or 14 per cent. This decrease is at the rate of about $7 an acre in appraised value, but as the valuation in Ohio is always .much below the selling price, ranging in agricultural coun ties from 40 to 70x per cent of the market vain?, it Is believed that the decrease of 47 an acre In appraised value is equivalent to a decrease of 1 to fcJO In market value. The fannf ni thenselve?, It is said, claim ahrinkaire in market that the real ahrinkage in market value has been in some eass even greater, and has. In every case, ranged from 15 to 30 per cent. The I Fime decrease in the vain of the ii,n,l lnds la said ttt be 1 hown in ncarljerefy section of tho. ' 8tatet and it i aptly suggested that , I The protectionists will are a hard ' t mi. eTD A Q1DIZ IO iub inncr wucrc his share of protection comes in in the f. of.oehflgare.a.the. . A 8crp ofP.pS.f ei ilor It was Just an" ordinary scrap of w rapping paperbnt-It saved er coDSumptioD. told by physicians that . v.A wa nnrA.hla and conul live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. , On a piece of wrapping , paper she read of . Dr. vin'. New Discovery, and trot a sample bottle; It helped berf she tunKt onnflipi und crrewr better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh-! Ing 140 pounds. For fuller particu- lars sena stamp 10 v.n. croie, uru Mr Vnrt Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Divery free at Robt R. BaJlamy's wholesale and retail drug store. TfllraloKton DUtflct Thml Quarterly , ' M acting.- , 7 Fitth Street. August 2 and a - Carver's Creek Circuit, Shiloh, Aug. 5 and C. . Cokesbury Circuit, McNatt's, Aug. y and 10. . Clinton Circuit, Goshen, Aug. 16 and 17. ' . ' " ' Eliiabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug. 23 and24L, Waccamaw, Aug, 33 and W, Whiteville Circuit. Cerro Gordo, Aug. 30and81. . ' Bruuswick Mission, ueoar oay. Sept.6and7. it , Brunswick circuit, ueiuei, oepiv 12 and 18. : . ' i F. D Swindell, r . Hi. LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. ' , For indigestion and foul stomacn, take Lemon Elixir. . .. For nick and nervous neaaacnes, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. . ' Pnr Iom of nonetite ana ueoiury, take Lemon Elixir. .... For fevers, chills aud malaria, TaKe Lemon Elixir. Tiw XfrTlov'a Tmon Elixir will not fail von in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise fronra torpid or tliseased liver, sioaiann. kidneys or ooweis. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. 50c cts. and fl.00 per Douie, at; druggists. A Prominent MlnUter Wrltea. Aftr rn vparfi of crreat suffering rm.li iniim.stinn with crpftt nervous tvruk - - - - rr - - nmetrnfinn liilinnsnftss. disordered kidneys anil constipation, 1 have been curea y ur. juoziey s .uciuwu Elixir ana am now a wen man. RKV. C. C. DAVIS, Elder M, E. Church SoutJi, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. Hakes Uio lives of many people miserable, ana often leads to.selt-destructlon. Distress alter eatlns, sour' stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu- fct laxity of. tho bowels, arc DiStrOSS some of tho moro common After - symptoms.; Dyspepsia does Jr . , not get well of Itself. It Eating i requires careful, persistent attention, and. a remedy Ilka Hood's Sarsa parnia, which acts gently, yet surely and eCactentjy. It tones the stomach and other organsregulates tho digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus ' Qck overcoming the local symp Unnrlnohn toms re mores th sympa-Huaaawnu thetl effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes tho tired mind. M I hare been troubled with dyspepsia. I bid but Mttlo appetite, fand what I did eat distressed me, or did me an wtIe good. Ia aa hour 'bllrn' ; after eating I. would expe 4.r,. ,rsinrnp 'or tired. aH-tfone feeling. as though I had not eaten anything. My tron- tie, I taak, was aggravaiea oy wkiclr Is. that $t a painter, and from being xaore or-less shut op la a ; ,,Qoiir room with fresh paint.' Last r; e h spring I took Hood's Sarsa- oWmacn rCia took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount' ot goo4.,-; It gave nie an appetlta, and my food relished and satisfied tea crating I had previously cxperienced.' GiG. ArGE, Tyatertown, Mass, Hood'o Sarcoparilla mrA v .it Armrrin i lixfor MS. Prepared only j c, U HOOD CO., A po thee arte, Lowell. Maa, I0O Doooo Ono ponar JinSO.ljr dAw nnn tnou wed sat " STILL AT WORK. I AM NOW WXLL PitXPARED TO REPAIR all kinds of Furniture, Sewing Macnlnes, Tan cy Articles, to., and where It Is possible make : them as good as new. Work done promptly aad prices low. Call and see me and get tv i i tlmates and prices. J.B.FARBAB. 8. W, cor. Front and Orange s treats. I am atffl aeent here for the New Home Sewing HaanUva, one of the best Macklnes on the market. Kfiedic and Oil tor sale. mch iq.fi I . University of North Carolina Tho Fall Term Opens pu 4. TaltloD, 030. . TX)UB REGULAR COURSES OF STUDT, classical. Philosophical, Literary, 8dent.flc. ' spetlal courses la Cnemlstrj, Urll and Electrical JUineerlng, Pharmacy, and other t.prate schools of Law and Meddne, wboso stuuA4amt7te2d tL9 L'clTeraty lectures. l o:t. r c?4 p p. it ttlh. ll.tx. jy 3 tf m:i--t, cra uio, c, V 1 JUDGES. ' - 'ajib. V district, residence. nv H. UrOWD, neauiuru Fred. Phillips, r , H- G. Connor. jJohn & Sje' 2 3 4 5 6 Edgecombe. " Wilson. Wake. Guilford. Sampson, i 'JamwU. MCftae, vu,uu,:,K' . w j.Montgomery, 8 Cabarrus, r p. Graves, 9 Surry. (J amberiana. Wm jj. Shipp, 11 Mecklenburg t Merriraon, 12 Buncombe SOLICITORS. NAME. joiSTRICT. RESIDENCE. T,n w Plaint 1 Pprnnimans. jQ. H. White, (col), It Wnrthlnerton. 2 3 4 Halifax. Martin. Wake. Durham. Duplin. Richmond. Tredell. t. M. Argo, i. il Strayhorn, o. H. Allen, 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 i- rann Menem, R. F. Loner. Thos: Settle, W. H. Boer, P. L. Osborne. Rockingham. Caldwell, i Mecklenburg Buncombe. J. Mi Moody, j TIME OF HOLDING COURT. , 'i FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring-Judge Whitaker. J , 6 FallJudge Connor. ' Beaufort J Feb. 17, May 26, Nov. 24 ' I Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. Camden March 10, Sept. ..8." j Pasquotank March 17, Sept, 15. r Perquimans March 24. Sept. 22. Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. Gates April 7, Oct. G. Hertford April 17, Oct. 13. j Washington April 21, Oct. 20 lyrren-April o, vyui!. i. Dare May a, jmov. d. Hyde May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring-Judgeomack. Jl- , ' r an juuge Yuiuvcj. "HaUfax-tMarch 3,May 12,Nov.lO. Northampton IJan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. , nrw Uertie ieo. o, Apru o, vuv. Craven tFeb. 10. May 2G, Nov. 24. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. j a am tt M n Edgecombe April 14, uci. 10. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Qnin( Tiwlrro "RnvklTI. 111 1U t HUbv J . Pitt Jan. -6, March J7, June 9, Septus.. ' v4 v i Franklin Jan. au,Aprn n,nov.iu. Wilson tFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27. Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13. Moi.Hn Afflrnh 3 - Sent. 1. IDec. 1. Greene March si, ept. Nash April 28, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. umoa.xw -t rmr - - Sn!n Tnrlyf MacRae. J? till O UUc mi. t7oiroTnn fi. tFeb. 24. March 24. tADril 21, July 9, tAug. 27, Sept, 22,fOct.20. , Wayne Jan. u, marcn iu, yrn 14. Sept. 8, Oct. 13. - 1 Harnett J?eo. a, Aug. , ivuv. Johnston Feb. 10,Aug. U.Nov.lO. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. .Tnrljrft A rill Geld. Uail JUU(c mituwac. Durham-Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. . .. v,l Granville Jan. by, April i, uuiy 21, Nov. 24. . I Chatham J?eo. rJ, wayo,aepi.s3. Guilford Feb. 17, May 36, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. ' , Alamance March 3, May iy, ucr. 27. . . - J : Orange March 17, Aug. 4, rov. a. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14,Nov.l0. Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. j Spring Judge Graves. - ' run j uuc .ex Pender March 10, Sept. 8. I New Hanover tJan. 20, fAprii 13, tsept 22. . ,n Lienoir t eo. , au?. iu, xvuv. ; Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 6, Dec. 8. .. . Carteret Marcn v, ucr. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. -Onslow March 31. Nov. 3. SEVENTH JUDICIAL-DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. ' J . Anson Jan. 6, t April 28, ept. l, tNov. 24. : r , Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5, July 21, Nov. 10. . . , Robeson Jan. l7,May i,sepi. Richmond Feb. 10, June 2, Sept 15, Dec. 1. -Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 KIOHTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judge Shipp Fall Judge Bynum, Cabarrus tf an. 27. April 28, Iredell Feb, 3, May 29, Aug, 4, Nov. 3. Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. Davidson March. 3,Sept. l,tDec.l Randolph March 17, Sept. 15. I Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Mrrimon. Fall Judge Shipp Rockingham Jan.! 90, July 2(, Nov. 3; I Forsvth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yaakin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3, Sept. & Allegban v March 17, Sept, 1. Tavie tfaxch 31, Oct. 6. etoks April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. Snriy April 21. Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Brown. - ' ii Fall Judtre Merrimon, HendBrson Feb, 10, July 13, , Burke March 3, Aug. 4, . : ; -1 Caldwell March 17, 8ept. 1. Ash e March Sir May 2d, Aug. J18, ; Wataugar April 7, Aug. 25. Mitchell April 14, Sept. 8. Yancey April" 28. 8ept. 22, -. McDowell May 13 Oct. 6. 4 , , ELEVENTH JUDICIAX, DISTRICT.' f Spring Judge Phillips. ' :. : ' ' Fall Jadje BroTnj; fiat orKa vTan 13. Julr 13! Alexander Jan. 27. July 23. Union Feb. 10, tFeb. 17, Sep, 15, tSept.22. ' lecklenburg fPeb. 24, Aug. 25. ; Gaston March 17, Oct. C. k Lincol n March 31, Sepfc 29. : Cleveland April 7, Aug; 4,Oct, 20. Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27. . Polk May 5, Nov. 10. - . ; 4 TWELFTH JTUDICXAL DISTMCrr Spkng-fJ udge Connor. 1 ft - l F J Fall-Judge Phillips, Madison Feb. 24, July 23, tNoy.17. Buncombe-tM arch 10, t Aug. 11. fDecl. . ; Transylvania oiarcn jx, oepi. j Hftvnnni Anril 7. Setrt.8. rV -1 Jackson April 22, Sept. 22 Macon May 5, Sept. 20. 1 i; Clay May 12, Oct. 8. ?: Cherokee May 19. Oct-. 13, Graham June 2, OctT27. Swain June 9th, Nov. 3.: For criminal cases. Pnr civil cases alone. 1 For civil case alone except jail cases. '4' CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS, p f NEW HANOVER COUNTY. 1 s Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge, Benj. K. aioore, v iimiuui-ou, puui- nrtiift liArrinK Jan 6. March 17.Mat 19, July 13, Sept. 15, Nov. 17. MECKLENBURG; COUNTY. f ; I Oliver P. Meares, Judge.4 g!;; (ieo. K. iWliSon, .;narioiie, aviiKiwr, ... vr . m i. . A . - 1 f 4 i J Court i begins t eo,? iv, April a, Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec1. - BUNCOMBE COUNTY, . pvioq a MrrrA Ahvtll. .Tudire. . " E. D. Carter, Asheville, Solicitor. Court becins Jan. 27, April 28,July 21, Oct. 27. 1: -m'' Supreme Court nifcets nrst wonuay in February. Examinations on Fri iiuv anri Rjifiiptlav before. First District.- Feb. 3: Second District, Feb. 10; Tinra uisinci, - c eu. u, Fourth District, Feb. 24; Fifth Dis trict, March 3; Sixth District, March 10; Seventh District, March 17; Eighth District, March 24; Ninth District, March 31; Tenth? District? April 7; Twelfth District,; April U; Eleventh District, April 21.-;.r ' Last Monday in September." Ex aminations Friday ami Saturday he fore. First District,, Sept. 29; : Sec, ond District, Oct. C; Third District, Oct 13; Fourth District; OctU 20th; Fifth District; Oct. 27; Sixth Dis trict, Nov. 3; Seventh District, Nov. 10; Eighth District, Nov. 17; Ninth District,! Nov. 24; Tenth District, Dec. 1; I Twelf th District, Dec. 8; Eleventh District, Dec. 15. I : i Beantifullf lllutritei. 25 . cts. $3 a Ut, Vtb OirtPR TITH AMRHIRATI MA 171 KtV rrl xraa nrtttartmM TCi nfl.ttnna.1 tOTllcS &I scenes, and its literature .and art are of th highest standard. Famous American writer All its pages wltn. a wide variety of Interest tnrv eirot-hoQ nt t.rAvftl nrl A1wntnrf serial A OWWVrtJ . ' v T r and snort stories, descriptive aocounts of our foremost problems cf the period, and,ln short; inis Magaziue is . - : . , - t : niaMnrtl vpIv HPTTSTitJlt.l Vft of - - r 1 - u a morion 1'hmiorht. und Prntrrftsa. It is actnowledged by the press and public to Detne most popmar anu euiertjuiiuig uv ,ur mgn-ciass mum-iiutjsj. . . v . ,ri .-t Tmnniifti''nt;A Specimen Number, with LIQUUrittU i illustrated Premium List. and Special Inducements in Cash or i Valuable Premiums to Ciut Kaisers, wm do sent on re ceipt of lac, if this paper is menuonea. s Resrjonslhle and enereetic persons want. ed to solicit subscriptions. Write at once for exclusive territory. Address, TB-B AMJfifUCA-Pi MAUAilPI iv W., . feb 749 Broadway Jittwvsrlr SPECIAL NOTICE ! 1 G UR PRIVATE STOCK. 1878 RYJS IS UN doubtedly the best WHISKEY sold in the South to-day. Below you will Und a few out of many letters which Ve receive and notice well what they contain Brown & Brown, druggists, of Winston, say: The Private Stock:, 7e, gives entire satis faction to our customers, ana we uuhk ii is a fine medicinal wnissey." H. Rose, also of Winston, writes as as f ol lAwS: - t : - "The 'Private Stock'' Whiskey I i bought t.hronrh voar Mr. Simon has proved a success and will keep It hereafter as my leading orancu - 1 , J. a. Burns & Co.. of Fayettcvtlle, have tnis to say: - f - - - i "I have used your new, brand of 'Private i-tock, 1876,' Rye Whiskey and will say that I am well Dleased with it and that It U all you recommend tt to he. My ' customers prefer 11113 oraoa iu u uiucp).- Brunhild,8iraoii & Co., 11X K. Front 6t,f Dealers in Liquors, Cljrars and Tobaccos, my 30 tf b-. ;:.$.rifrskti THE STATE, CHRONICLE, Successor to the Farmer and Xechanlc anni i tne chronicle. 1 ir Under New Managdment NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN; - UP WITH THE TIMES. npHK STATJE COHONICLE" WILL BE what tu name fmpllesa State Paper. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 31, 1890, edition 1
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