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5r3lfobmli oils
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SUBSCRIPTION BAXMB :
tBK OBStBtEB JOB DtPlBtHENf
Datfv, one ywr. ;r."7l 00
Six Months vv.; C
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wey, ti hie f o a
OuttMiontV'VmtVaa' 10
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neatness, dispatch and
apneas. We can fura-
lan at short notice,
BIlIKKS, BTLI-HKXDS.
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VOL. XX.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.,,TtfURSDAY, OCTOBER. 16, 1879,
NO. 3,319.
n-.I-.i .1;
.a.. ..jtll-Ot lii; ) lo JkuU '
Snj (Sorxrls.
The tuuMfiutniAfit and best stocked'
Iq North Carolina ic&rfti at me
Establishment of I I S I f 8 I
1 (I
t Room
Soodg
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Alexander k Harris,
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Representing between
Ait ' ' . '. '
$20,X)0rAND $?Q,O0q
7 . ' 'Hit' u - i J
-IN
CARP ET ffflfliil iwEH:
We a It your special attention to our handsome
stock of plain, brocaded and striped
SILKS,
IN BLACKS AND ALL THK NKlfeCOLO:
Our stock of iteln, striped and fancy Sattlnes
and Velvets tor trimminirs is the largest and hand
somest we have ever offered ta this . market . Be
D RE 8SGOOD8'
- DEElBTafENT '
t '- " ' -'
A careful Inspection, as we defy competition in
this tine In styles, qualities and prices. Our stock
oLaius'juidCpihlrea's i ( ) j j ,
HOSIERY
i . . : . '. .; .. ..
In nlaln and fancv colors cannot be excelled. We
' ha vf taken special paAs In seletthiz our stock of-
CLOAKS
ND D MDH1S,
We can show a larger and better assorted stock
than the combined stocks In the city, and at prices
as low as can be found atlany JetailfhooBe W the
United States. u
Samples sent anywhere when requested, bat at
the expense of those outside: of thclj orderlnK
tUem- AiEXiSwEii iiBklsl
Oct 15, 1879.
vXQ5 awtt Xt&icints.
DR. J. ii. SieAden,
and have everything that Is new. Shetland Shawls
In endless variety. A handsome, stock ot.ru. , i:
CLOAKING
Istklg Day Oar Dally Brea4."
A beggar boy stood at the rich man's door Ui IOA4U 5 jaJ ; .
Tm homeless and trleadleeB, andfatotud poaaii MmaHoA M MPfeW 'Whea Vfrtd,
s.ntd LhA becvar bor. as the tear droD rolled
Down his think cheek, blanched with want and
cold. '' '"
'Be off, and work for yoor dally bread.
His face grew grava as he trod the porch.
And the thronging poor, and untaught maaa, ., , -,
Drew back to let the rich man pass.
The servkjebe.tleehoraliymn-1 ; f- -
Arose and swelled through the long aisles dim;
Then the rich mad kMlG, and the words h jald, , ,
Were, "Give us this day our daily bread!" ;
? The fur on the north side ol fall peaches betok
ens a cool winter. : i . ,; ;
The only safe way to go pp in a balloon Is to.
aeiidaBuhatltate,., ..,,; ';, , ;,tli ,
; Phlladelpbla possesses a young lady- so exceed
ingly modest that she ilaoes a veil over her stock
ings when she hangs them en the clothes line. -
Last year every female was crazy for & pair of
sixteen-button kid gloves. This year all eri satis
fled with two-button kids, If they can only, have the
widest surcingle evec worn by horse or woman. ,..
An election is soon to occur In Mexico Sot. Presi
dent, and passengers In stage coaches 'are being
appealed to for campaign funds. There is not
near so much hypocrisy m Mi
ours. Pee Sun.
lexlcan politics as in
"Why do we say in the Lord's Psjiyer, 'who art
in heaven,' since God is everywhere?" asked
a clergyman, ef some ehildren. For a while no
one answered-; at last, seeing a little drummer boy
who looked as If he could give an answer, the
clergyman said ;" Well, little soldier, what say
you?" ''Because It's beadQuartera," replied the
drummer.' : '
x "These Is a small fever blister on my lower Up.
I wonder where I got It Are such filings catch
ing?" wrote ex-Coegressman, N pi Boss to Mrs.
Emily Bell, of Mansdeld, Ohio, Mrs. Bell being a
Kor Children. A fulljflne of
LADIES HATS,
And trimming for same.
Come and examine our stock, Whether you buy
or not; will take pleasure In showing you through.
er,
in the s owner of 1877 and now Mrs. Bell, who
has Inst sued Congressman tieddes tor breach of
promise, shows the orlglnallove letters of the re
tired statesman, witn tne iever Duster.
THAT LATEST LOVE TKAOEDY.
Respectfully,
DRUSeiST AND CHXMI8T,
T. L. SEIGLE A CO.,
Now offers to the trade a full stock of
Opp Charlotte HotelTryon st, Charlotte, N. C.
Oct f 1 1 ''
LubiuN Extracts
. d CoUgtfe Sf .HEADQUARTERS
'. TffiiHfei!
ton.,..
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Colgate, Jioner ana uiyeenne awtiw.
mfflb&lM
.OIHO fOHAJ3V3.
AXS AND POBTXK.
wr;i Is porner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered
to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per
English, French andAmBrtcan
r-3
ta 5- 9 if K i V2r i
F. C. MUNZLER.
'AIT orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop wl" re
oelve prompt attention.
mar4 ' . ...
PISCRIPTlONS "
Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and
if
day at
HAPPY
2HDSlTDOTOqC&5iiscHESsfiR;
r - ' 1 : L . ' I OTT V krsVTH'P WlW TTTK 1TT.4NTA SRKWEHY
..... . )i w.
. . . Tietinose wno never aranK oeerjyn, , u
SECXJRITY; vu-
Security
mmm a a
tStiSEGBERITY lwWcn,libleo keep pntoujjht, and
. ..... J aula hv tha Vpcr ! . .
Go to Joe Flscbeaser'sand drink tne mjjie.
FRESH FROM TmlSjllL. ON
ICE tk THE WA ;u,
I have an arrangement with the Attanla Brewery,
Ibleto keen on dxaunC. and ior
sale by the keg
PURE ICE COLD LAQERlEEB
Brought to my door In an Ice-cold re:
from the Brewery.
or oi
200 Barrels of
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, t 3 W "
C. WS3t4T80N3
irrf
ALADDIN SECURITY OIL.
. i
Persona In Charlotte, or at a distance, can buy
beer from me at bottom rock prices, and warrant-
red to be as pure ana iresn as uiuawnaue.
Mr fal" this summer for the delivery of
Beer are better thaa ever, and as the sole went
; in Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I. respectfully
solicit the patronage of the nubile. w --
wines ana tne doss uijuwb uauu
sale by the Quantity Q the time.
T E R S
IT
West's ExlraVo'Aeroseiie cUom C? West '
sons, Baltimore. , . ... . -,u..- .
Odthihall-shilort)j lhpojuart or gaUon. Lov
ers of the luscious bivalves can be supplied by
JOSEPH FISCIIESSEK
xftt
Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition.
Crystal Oil WorkayXtoiwWarrantert ta stand
110 degreet
tignt
stal i
Ore test of 110 degrees-Pat
burn. C. West 8olrt,.BliHIffiIIItI
iff
gxrttts;
50
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C a. BBOWa, tropnetorr
i Asrent
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CHABLCrrTX..l
CgBrownlt. Cbjef Clerfc tfX9nfftm A
Story of tHe Attempts; of Florence
iricDonald Upon the Life of the ITIan
She Loved, and of Her Own Sniclde.
Cincinnati dispatches have stated
that Florence McDonald, whose ; home
was in Syracuse. If. l ., shot b. M. Hie
Key, one ot tne agents ot miss Mary ivn-
aerson. the actress, in tne ronner city
last Sunday afternoon, and then, be
lieving nim to be dying, blew her own
brains out The shooting was dqne in
the ladies reception room oi tne isur-
net House. The woman, it is said, lived
with Hickey for some time, but of late
he had tried, io cast her off. She had
followed him from place to place, and
her arrival in Cincinnati tast Week -was-
unknown to him. Sunday she sent him
two notes asking for a hieeting, botli of
which he toie up without reading. At
length she got word to him1 by a mes
senger, and lie met her in the. reception
room.- Ife'w'as a stormy meeting. Hk
kev told her that he did not wish to
have anything further to do with her,
and she begged mm not to cast ner orr.
He was unmoved, and she seemed to be
willing to go away, asking him to give
her money to pay her way to her home.
As he turned around to put his hand
into his Docket for the money she pulled
a revolver from her pocket and shot
him in the back of the head, just at the
base of the brain. He fell to the floor
and shouted, "For God's sake, take her
awav." She fired a second and a third
shot at him. and missed, but, believing
thatrhe was dying, she placed the muz
zle of the pistol to the right side of 1er
head, just above the ear, and shot her
self. Hickey crawled out or ine room
on his hands and knees, and was assist
ed to his apartment. A priest and a
hysician were soon summoned 1 ne
'L i! i i i. da. w : 4-
woman uveu auuut mi, ecu minutes,
ilickev. believing himself to be dying,
fnade hia will, devising his property to
iriis brothers and sisters; and confessed
to the priest. His physicians,' say tht
unless inflammation sets in he has a,
chance for his life, as the bullet did not
touch his brain. At last accounts he
was resting easy, and his recovery is
probable.' Coroner Carrick found an
Ivory-handled dirk in the dead woman's
stocking: and a bottle of laudanum, in
the bosom of her dress, i She bought the
laudanum in Buffalo.
In a diary found on the girl's person
are daily entries made during the year;
They ailude to the relations which ex
isted between Hickey and the girl, and
are interspersed with expressions 'of
great affection on her part for him.
The later dates show that after his busi
ness relations with Miss Anderson be
gan his attentions to the writer gradual
ly lessened, and that he finally sought
tri dpsfirt. hp.r Antirelv. telling her that
he loved Miss Anderson, and liopdd tdj
maKe iter ma wiie. vyvuiiu uuai v
the date of her arrival in Cincinnati,
last Friday, the' writer tells how she
went to the theatre, saw Miss Anderson
upon the stage and saw Hickey? watch
ing her with love beaming from his
eyes. "He would make her his wife,"
she wrote; "I am only his mistress."
The last entry was made Sunday, evi
dently just before, the fatal .interview,'
Ins it she details her love for Hickey
artd his course towards ner, and closes
the last entry with these words, heavily
underscored, n.aa sporueu inc. xte
most die." In a note written October
ICC in Cincinnati, she said : -I would
like to have my body given to the medi-
SEIZUBb OF TKAviC
Freight TratJ,ja jfthe Atlantic and
North Carolina Bailroad Stopping;
the United State MafJ and a Cena
ter Action rnerofeir. u
Correspondence Baleigh Observer. :. , ... ..
Kinstoh, October 14, 1879.
Ed. OBatVR:-i-The down freight
train of the Atlantic and North Caro-
ina Railroad company was arrested on
Friday under aaexeButionuBUed out by
J. C. Kennedy, Esq., on a judgment ob
tained btWin bef ore William A. Coh-
man, smmm.
$175. Th&uotjieejri lev&ea o ): train
and stopped the ,,prs. The:: roadway
was blocked tfpfana the mail train com
ing on, found the freight train standing
an the main tracfeftnoobBaito its
progress. The conductor gave a bond
and thd train1 then was released. tTh
company took an appeal.
From Mr. Kennedy, tne piainun, we
learn that the company owed him sa17;
for lumber ordered by the previous ad
ministration under Maj. Hughes, but
received and used by the present ad
ministration. He says that he present
ed his claim time and again, and could
get no satisfaptioft. lie then notified
UOi. u nitioru uiai u ue vvms uui pam no
would levy on the taain, and he has done
so.
From Col. Wlutford, the present pre
sident of the company, we learn the
following facts:
The management pi tne rqvo leu tne
Dresent manasremCht xlCbrs ' to the
amount ot about $10,000. Mr. Kenne-'
dy s deot is : mciuoed m "us auiouuu,
The treasMKSC'of the. fcvte management
was hehind-ftSOO when he left office, ac
cording Ufpmp
committee of finanee wfiienniriLs electeo:
by the vote of the tomx, nmmv
at the meeting of stockholder iu June
last Not one dollar has since been paid
by him. There will bfe hfcal proceed
ings to collect it as earl v?as practicable.
Mr. Kennedy soon alter tne cnange oi
. - n 1. ? 1.. ? VI
management demanded pay ior ius wu
of lumber and was very courteously
answeieu uy Hit! uicoiucnu m a rcwci
that he would be aid rat ot the first
money collected fro nil the'late treasurer.
Thereupon he, warranted the company
and ootaioeu juugmeuu x uc umyuy
annealed 'for time to collect from the
late treasurer the amount due, ,
The claim was not disputed. Mi-
Kennedy was one of the most influen
tial late dlriectors on the board, and con-
-seauenily if teas thought he shpnldnot
be an xception and paid out of ithaje-
cepts of the present management or tne
road, while.the more (needy should have
to wait fox asettlementwith the late
treasurer,' especially when they were
nol themselves in any way responsible
for the delay in the settlement of . theii
Killa 'Ftii'hiSrrprrt. reftintS Of the'FOad
were all required to pay for Trriiriihg
the trains 'dr forTepaitinthe'damage
of the road at Morehead City. The
freight tratn was stopped at Kinston by
a writ Mr; Kennedy obtained, and the
mail train coming up was thereby de-
tained there. The company having or
dered it, suit will be Commenced against
all concerned in tne anair ax once.
' AS PjIXSCBIBED FOB TO-DAY. '
Belne delayed in Kalnlns Dossesslon of our new store, we Ond R lmBossible to make preparations for the occasion, and sollclUna the public's ksadtn-i
dulgence, we wm now designate . , i . t i.h , ,
TH
EE MME'::-
BUT NOT READY FOR A FORMAL OPENING,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
FOR OUR GRAND ENTR1S INTO THB WORLD OF FASHION
'V
We are fully prepared for all the demands of trade:
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B t it will require time to consummate the arrangement and ad lust the general fixtures of the Store.
ana enena eesauu lnvttauon to one and an, with a genial greeting m our new Quarten.
We respectfully invite the alien ttor or "ot friends
E. D LATTA & BRO,
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1 Our stock is now complete in every branch, and for the interest of the public we will quote the prices of some of
our goods: , , ;
Men's all wool Business Sack Suit, at $10. A very nobby Scotch Cassimere Suit at $12.50. A fine Scotch Caasinoere Ma- :
lansh, lined, in single-breast and Frock Suits, our leaders, tor tflo. uur own manuiaciureo 3, 4, ana a putw bum, MV"f;
.i 1.
$15 to $25. These suits are all of foreign goods, imported by our own house dirept. .,
GENTS' DRESS SUITS,
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All the leading styles and single-breast 3 button Cut Away frocks. , , t . j
YOUTHS' SUITS FROM $8 TO $18 BOYS' SUITS, S4.50, $5.0(i,
$6.00, $7.00, $8.00 AND $10.
School Suits for Boys a specialty, ..a -,n
Don't Buy any Overcoats Bef0re",You .See Odr Stqck
i in.
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As we have the largest stock, best assortment and cheapest in tne South: AlH'6 ask is a call, and we. will show you,facts.
Respectfully,
i
Fine Gohers ani
Aim..
A fountain in Travail.
Vr.uik.llu Reporter.
A few. davsgoMnN. WviJnes, mail
rider from this place to Shooting Creek,
in Clay county, called on, us and made
the following statement: ffTwo weeks
aro last Ffidav. 'fhile 'on my ronte, I
was descending ClXriky Gal Mountain,
and when-near the base I heard a very
Mow, that Jar Grand peDiog MMm.
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$2 00
MARSHALL
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ailYAJJNAB; OA,
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$2.00
ti48 T7
V a 4V
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fimutng geason.! am'
Vflnrt ou wM Market an
untu arat of May next Mr cart will not run
Uurday 1111 Bupply wble quantlHssoe
ShffglwAw00 on hatogeWr -wfuTles,
n.SlH8. & orter bortest nothse, of any
qudllty desired; also e ti mates furnished en tppll-
tulou at office, corner of Trade st and N. C. R. R.
p n r, J.T.ANTHONY,
K O. Box, 151, Charlotte, Si C
flTiTVJMfrrarCToariDcraati
mvww.v, ... M
o,loca-
iwci tin xmnsr
IM-U RARii?TT, filefk, late of Planters' Hotel
iMimaHlinattmiaf. A'
was perfectly clear, and gave the noise
no further AwOMTpft that (layti ffhf
next day I was accompanied by aybling
man, and as we were ascending the
same mountain we found our path
blockaded bv a very large rock, about
18 feet souare. . TCegavelbe rock a par
tial exaiDicKR0? ltM
as if it nad been in tlie ground. T;hen
we noticed the ground torn up in the
direction of the summit, and concluded
i tkairint the, matter, and trav
eled over
had made great holes in the earth, large
enough to build houses ih. Trees and
every thing -else were ;siuvaIre,1uryiien,
torn up by The -Tootsihd thrown dutr of
its way. We did not have the time to
examine further, but think it must have
traveled at least two miles. The people
in that section were terribly frightened,
one old adr euigl M Wy W&M $
.that her recovery is very douDttui.
s'Hiis is what Mr. Jones related to us.
He seemed a little excited, and promises
td' report all further" researches. He;
firmly beU'evW, that .iW.tfteKttoittoQt
out of the mountain side.
b
ifannfac
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To the STot'eQiJerleT 1 O
Hth Point. Oct 12. 1879. Business
J at High Point has taken a, decided start,
I O'S. Causey, Esq., is putting up a large
cotton iu l, and is now .pcotiii uuytng
his macihl i I (CWdjgreaitlT
to the prosperity ot the town. ,Capt
W. H. Snow1 has just pu in a fine new
boiler and i',Wtt,'lwilni
srmkft and shuttle business with an tri-
Lcreased force, as his stock is now recog
nized ijorth as, a. ataiiflaro,
anstaen
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CELEBRATEQ
iiiniA W ATxfiK,
i WIrrt8Wae'r' Hinali Janus Watei
' -M Waxer, Hathorne Watejjiwt received
. ATWTLSON dcBTJRWyiX'a
1 lust received by - -WILSON
A BDEWKLL.
1. - , Sole Agentf.-
5 AND IOC. COUHTERSi
J5f JH?1' Tbe Mv business meirSf' IW 5
are SLlltln tku. .,w.. nr. nwt,
Kill.
.v-iir. , wm
t?LTfi.,5fn lOe,' Joboing-Hoosfl lit ioV4
vataipgwr ahd'partlcurai
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W iI-HAI IK
calco.Uege.
i Miss Anderson was lntervieweu uy
Beteral reporters Sunday aftejuOop
She said that Mr. Hickey had not
breathed a word, of oye to her, and that
she was 'utterly unconscious of h$s at
tachment; he had not; been to her more
than a friend and her man of .busiuess.
Members of the Anderson troupe also
say That they had seen nothmg w Hic
key's condqCt to indicate Meferenee
ffw "Miss Anderson, and it is surmised
that haMthftMcPpiwktMi?8.
was enamored sf Mis Ano;erm:sim
to ffet:rid or ;iieT kmrfm
The wonaVagbinaiiBhf
OlUll.Uk-
she
Hickey
no store', tid ilie' Randleman Manu-
ifaoturing Company, who make High
Point, their shinning point, are just fln-
rtehmg a new ootton mill, 350x70 feet.
mi aaA. that the outlook for II isrh
v J " 1 1 milii arvacipv w j - -w---a-rw
stage rymmpB-MWf1 S K
he?KSSi i :
that St f ttrfcWXlpl Xf Wiytff?J1iatl Explosion tn Boston Harbor,
11 inn 11 iBsMismimiiimtMMi"ffi,!-''jtti 1 a
aYhandUTtaotoj will rati a Ci
able f ovoe--about, Op ,aapgr, ,as , wsual.
4 Stores are, an doing a goou iraue.
a very heavy bhsihiega In their whole
sale stor this fall. ,
Mr, K, , .JUaiton nas put up a nne
Hickey e3ettsirtfr aritemif!it-withA
xfaiwwUrfrtrtT:trt itwMiomo hferihana-1
ger.MoiSllfSmiiWtiW
We tender our thanks to the public, and the Ladies especially, for their appreciation of our effort to preterit f6t Inspec
tion to the people of this city and surrounding country a Stock of Goods never before equaled in Charlotte, and to flnoe,
the expression of every one of our visitors to the Grand Opening, 1. . -i !
ii ii-t.
i We have the Largest, most Superb and Cheapest Stottk' of
' ' 1 ' ' ' !... i j 1 ... 1
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions,
MILLINERY, LACE GOODS AND TIEV,;!,
Now in the City of Charlotte'
I
We are now ready to receive the trade, and promise our determination
Not to be Excelled in Quantity, Quality and Price.
Save your money and buy your goods from
WITTKOWSKY Sc
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WB DESIRE TO Cm'&fiQmS&tO
LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT..
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Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats Caps, Sc.,
Selected with great care. Our shelves and counters will be found replete with all the Novelties of the latest
attractive ueaigue, . , ( , ,
AND ALL THE LATEST STYLES ARE FULLY REPRESENTED
In our Store wUl be found Goods that, notwithstanding the advance in the raw f 'iii
old nris and m some instances lower than ever before. The reputation of our house for keeping Goods of welMr.n0W
om unwis, auu ui boiuc moiomo i t-i-i .,n ttair mmui will Ka tnUv mtrintAituAi aim its
makes, tso tnac tne customers may ue aasuiu ui kclliuk, mu v.. " "-j
character as THE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE Oi? CHAHL1UTTJ2. 1
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W. KAUFMAN & CO.
Corner of Trade and Tryon Streets,
p. a We are selling oO our entti e stock of Boots and Shoes at and below cost.
W. KAUFMAN & CO.
Corner of Trade, and Tryon Streets.
W.S.ACO,
rhen
Hart, House in tins citv. laore
1 a rrAl TTrflrAV-of desertlnff her for
Wirt And prsofi' arid i wore that if s&e1
Mlknat have 1 Hicket Mff
aiwtiirtjj ; -As Hickey JUf t-tke iabia.8h
L B06TQU. Octoberit T, wq men narn-
erimenting witn a tpfpe i
ftrW tiiaV. ai sunnosed t6 beamed
lya premature exptos idh!. " Clintock
23s samsffi-aa?ijs
sate. WHO was, nowevei, uut uu tc nun
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TO J TVS 3;m
M'WMtU. Vita a?.;
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