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VOL VII. T chul for oiKjiiing ami clewing W flottW Ubniry A?50ciation Readi Wil- ". . .1. ., 11) l 1 Vf i 9tM , kV m to Go'clock V m. ''rirvuf, li . Arinyi-Weatnei iaW llcport; Wtath- : Clear ; Clondy I do r.,r Wind . lA ... i-tcr. 1 1V I .,nj i"w j ' : 1 iTTO i?CH.Urt. Observer, U S A. t.xn;. R. suitable for wrap 0U 'r';?.'- i.,L:nf nav.forsale UliisotUce. -fl ,nr poorl unfortunate, this 1 1 ' : w man. was picked up to-day . carried to the gijaru House, - PKir aching ueau, fcV ...... 1 i 1...- i.r.lr.(l bv the h hi woe.-? ana 8ou l3li:n4oring. ' Ucas, eu uufa. i " . ... i .4. il.:., ...i-jii a viuv;!i IVmorrow his rfonor will have in. . !in r..-..i .lntv n exacting this child ot tnc mere ii i s"- , who. and what.-r f,.r -i c... m k nnc vVbUtey,oi.cny- -;; - . UV Villi 4. w ti,o r.erlormaucj - 1 I 14 Wing hut night. were there. ,. ,Uoon the market beu un. ir,, causing the several cngmef to wn ut, bin after a lew minutes frmt-H-Urd,, it asa-,ertained that there i ii . A Ail (ho , lire at all. Uompany . - i ..mi:..- ;,. tIto nrmorv. unucr uit been urunu i - oeiiii",wo . - . .- r. i . atylW..an4,hoconJmaaore: ron which wrfs caug nt up trchins outside, wincn rcui. - in. all the excitement taat ensutu. Oaly a false alarm and nothing more. i.t; excitement took place at the 1 TVniress streets, ivmer oi rjfcu.m o AtjAl.t to-dav. ana .our mot W.-ill ulK,i hastcuing to the zht a, uiu, . , . Ihuu jail" had fal- ii.-i 4l, "n i ' 1 . , .11 i 1 nrrrllS. Of lea down and Kmcu s.ti- wmcthin Qf that kind, but juugu ui I"" our surprise when arriving upon ... ..ililiiir innr( scene to iin r,r.,i h:it it was nuiu'b IV. . . nor t males There is no telling -i linvc been the result had IUai .... - ; of said sou of not the amiable spouse Haiitomeup justintheniekoftin mil,,, rnie ol her better nan, .i ,.n tho. srround piietly rctei- in; the friendly blows bo well anncu u, ia-5 nun u CD ... 11.. his shc-malc antagonist. Iukkw lIiDEnsK--MacKvoy s New Uibernicou, which will be exhib- l at the Opera House to-nigm, a itc inatiuce o-morrow, morrow evening', is and again uu - said, by all of our exchanges, with no dissenting voiee, to be real I v well worth seeing. The fetches of scenes in the beauti ful Kincrald Isle arc really exquisite, and, in addition to this, wc will be treated to a first class dramatic enter tainment, combining Irish comedy, fine 'scenery, songs and dances ; in fact, the Uibernicon is an oUapodrbhi of scenery, wit, humor and dramatic delineation which our theatregoers should not miss the opportunity of enjoying. rtcar what the Atlanta CouttiUiti mvs of the New Hibernicon : 'M:u Kvov's New Hibernicon was ex hibited last nieht at the Opera House lor the second time. .'ir. i,a 101 e- j the friendship of all at first appearance, and grows more popular the more he appears, being recalled as often as he will come. One of the features of the entertainment was the rendition, by Mr. Emilo Ames" of the two dissimilar characters of Old Black Joe ami "tzy, the comic Dutchman, each ot which was most admirably given. The audi-, enee could be easily made to believe thatOld Joe was a genuine old nigger. . The ladies, Miss -Mary McCrca, 3Iiss . Kate Reillv and Miss Kate Byrnes,-arc Y 1. v.lll1v not onlv good actfcsscs,but sweet ging- nlaintivc strains of ItXlUCllHt) g old Ireland in excellent style. The Hibernicon is one of the happi est combinations of historical, musical nn,l Inlanf TrftW traVCIin. I , . .. in, (istirnti i criiL uv I . i ii.. i.,nmhnw nt .itcrmivwii i . i 4i, whn p. is me ut-si i a cirirv a iic arove uu less man a rti I Kocn, .nyr vuo u's"- . 4 1 1 troupe, upm iv . . .. 1 1 i . , ecu asn of Ham and a coupie 01 tQ hQ given at the wiimingwit hag -sit(?d our city in a long ume, w i Duringthcexcitementiacoioruu , . ' i-ov;rl. but 1 D ' . z.,Atnrv frnni the I i i : r i-novo! r'itrnna?re at I L.i 4lo cornrnl StorV h flWS IIUIV to.nicrill,. UUl"i . Itnurri riPSPFTlIlLT Ul ihu'v, o I 1 11 III DtU. HUUl m- . wv-" . - 'II" I lljll - I villi'. 11 k.1 - jr m u w- . . HUM kiV.M " , i J Matinee Thursday: at 3 oVlock latinee prices ::Adulti50 cti, children 15 cents. -- '"""-ih ..-: J .- . . : , : . ..; .; ! ' C t-nif ai-; i ,., vu a . !,.. ... . ,u;-' t 1 .L i . Ocion Lwlce mceta tq-nTsht! Sctc- -r. ! I CU Don't forget the Kew jHibernicon 0Ii Me. Silas N: Martin is spoken of rviunt. TVkvtsWerii Aj better seJec? 1 .... f " .) 1 " iie steePlc of St. Miirt Episcopal 3 i" ' goit rch is being'completea - v -. 9f Jti Jo Uax to-night. Let every body go. . -'f accepted tbe former generous ofler, steamer, OQ'smy XnVZ I , , fU,i:-i bilNi outlhis pocket book and settled Capt. Thomas, -tf , steamship Greece, Bear in mind Uia annual P-" " i;a . wi,e bbvll of thejNatfcmanine. ! l; tnat the First Baptist chutch to-nignt, 'T r ( , , s iAn Hiseontented sailors attempting . i - M i imp rase oi- uiauiucuj . wuuui-v UAITArX JOHN w uas iwcvvv, the invitation of the jes Benevolent Society, to act as bluef 'tVIarstml, on Memotial Day. 4 ' . ' f The tax listers are at their post'ot dity again to aay. . jluis i,wv portunity Call and pcQ. them, ye care less ones, or abide theconseuences Ouu devil says : " Anybody having a' bran,' spanking, new pocket-knife, that they have no furtner use ipr, can n -willing receiver by bringing it around to the J W." Wholl bid ?j The chain gang are at work to-day, levcllinjr and otherwise improving x uw. lse r.ii iroon riiom t.hp.re Mr. Aiarsnau l : . ... r until it is nnishea ana .... ti,flnv Tnri lor it. ITT 11 Sl.lt'i;ij Hill mi... j 1- -r nr ' xtroTntrT tormeriv MR. JULlua ; Zk ;VbM W, remm to the corps edi wortliieS( until one of tbe officers ob ana we nan m . i.i ,.o;iorl nrr acre comins torial. Cravat Pa rt y .The Sunday School T:., HnV,t5et rliUTCh of the First Babtist churcbJ o;r cravat partyilaignt, at lVP":.r6 :Ji .i .fr. vmnRh. iia.. uxiu i eflbrtt? theb511 ijui """" er- h& likewisesnug sumoi np, r "T benefit of said church. , .- , MB. II. R. Hammokk, of reursour . TT.tAM in nurcitv in a Will OI1C11 il XXrt Dkvv i i Mr 'Hammond comes to few days. Mn..Hammofl . , midst well recommended by thp our Petersburg ScV botn as a goou . , Wor rrontleman. e noss man auu v", o r - welcome Mr. Hammond within our midst. .J ' .1 rVwxr t I T M FIST A R Y Pic-Nic. ine i. in.nintn'r. C. AVilliam conipiimemui rv. - . , innnv preparations which have been . 1 1jv .- J . " ; . - . made, promises to be a j grand affair. hc perfbrmancc last night Everybody and his wife jwill be there i meritorious oiic" the vicissi of course. ' 1 tudek of !a drunkard's lio was fully de- 1,Knv7Tbis (WcdnWay). and ...."nrrow (Thusday) nights, the mem- bcrsof the First Color W rburch benefit of said rr:n TToctival. Jor tlie . .4 lie rtwii, -- ur. church. Manf preparations have been made, and abunda a nrl abundance 1 of; ice cresra, etc., Tlip pnblic are lnyiteu 10 aucu .... i nnnni Odd Fellows The JullUKcpuiv vyv .v. . . , Mr.'Schnyler uo .ax ed cane, and uie.cuapi." in presenting it 1." '.! 1 . 1 .LA uin " T T III! lUUU .Klm!lticof tbe puritv ana pruiiancj tiui" I . 1 51T , i,..nntrr tbe steel leruie liius oi your - p trate. the .Seoto :;nln while' the WpOU rcpiutuw principles, while Tiiwnietcrof the catum . pcnshabldharaetcr, 91 iu rnaTiahldi:!' iuu i1 ' 1 nies uttered against your . -ir e News. Tnei-sewuvm AisayaiiThehoohkr Wj H.Tra- trW&,:,Wl icirgo of sulphur anUanimal mauer, uvu..v. Wilmington, put. into is rf ," trU having let a good CCK 1 . . -.1 o- nnrl nortion of ner'saus auu 'w'e ponum ' ,iitin!.. Her ilo beinff in a icay . ,.,r.-o was discharged anu storeu reckon of B. L.Pcrry,Esf., agent for the Underwriters, and ;tnc via canal on Vriday .or m.umore repairs. W,tP are iustly proud of this higb.com f&StoKt. the dist Church, and sorruvr . 4 TTJ pface could not be t tilled, so m0 i'MjoiiCTIl'; IrS'-n'-We see buuamg jr:-o- .!,, . , rt - i I i ii 1 i I l 1. i ill n mnrrn i rn-i-ii u uuv;. v Rev. K; s. BrV . , bfebuilt of BalUmore presseu unu, by the morning paje l5 Wilh ir0n front, and is to be comple ient divine; b the 1st of August. Mr. R. B. sume charge- of &t.. rau, r,T wbod 'Sr., has the contract, aud as we Church, iu t of e stat, the building will four thousand dollafs mS) V ube-un next wee'k. TTis-ina frieft alli overj the be e u dcsirable 0nef be- ft .Ilayor ICourt Mtmvt W. P. Casaday, Mayor. viz: U uuuiu uunu v" I . tbe Alternative, 10 days on the street, caargcis not sustained, the party wa3 flismissed. and went on his way rej oic- ,.,. i irin?iad far as the ear c6iua "Ol J , . 3 . . l'..U T oner fctrnpt." "I WOll tic home 'till morn," etc., etc. i Notuixo Additional has been receiv ed relative to the lighter, Modoc,which was sijnk yesterday, down the river, by , Reglllator . BurjERioR Court. The following cases jwere tried before the Superior Court! to-day, viz : i'Ben Williams; larceny; suiltv. I Geo!. Owpns, larceny; guiity.;(2 cases.) j James Armstrong, larceny; guilty. Aaron AVillis, Fred Davis. Thos, Evans, not pros as to ,vans,) cases not concluded t Tir i-it Lrrhnt a nnunlc of centleinen J- " to have gone out in the woods on - r ? h ouuuj - boles through each other, or in 1 H "hnnifun" duel uiar P. . nthor.words. a resi ' . ' , . ri :. XA l,f to taKe piace. it w ""v e were scouring the woods tor tnem, failed to catch a glimpse of the serveu v wu-vi; o j i i.:,ori wliiri unnn aoproach- ft p h uin said Tehicie, they luo' ! . . . .i i a- I -i ... . failed to dis-1 "'J- cored either one , , . i ea 10; iue vii-j . - or n wc are unable to say, but certain . that both WCre seen on the streets i .1 i- to aay, . "''mdr neither one ot them, ana irom mw i clied tnrougu such thing is likely friendly manner no sucn vnmg w -c.j , J durin2 tbc; nineteenth to take place century. So much for Madame Rumor Hose and Harry Watkin. The closed their engage- in our citv last night, with the ri Lo f tliP f rent moral drama ontitled "His Worst Enemy.", This enuueu t of our citizcnsJs than they re- rendering his or her picted, each one rcn parti to perfection, a ie drama itself is e believe its pre- ,,Z: " our land would benefit! in fontng accompli il.imnVarf1 than all me crusaaers the "nn yr, inculcat. cwpinu,i. 7-; a oVa fliirsiblc anu lasting. - cc'rely trust that our citizens will more i;w,nv reward these eminent artists uQ;r nort, visit to our city, and it is upui uv , t I our earnest ' I ' i T 1 Cllfl'l'N? Ull Llll wltn mu - . rn ur than they reeled f uch they mosi, jum., I 1 fw IPost Office. AVe, with all U dtlieroicc to know that the w , t , in nnr building 01 me u cit has finally bceu determined upon j f afc Washington having iVI'W" . : -..i.J contractea ior iuc ! . the premises southwest eorner, of lisnut and Second streets, the rroner- 1 t lll0 no. ".r .-0 -- to material uscu.-m - ft Lct,iarid:lhe build ngill IT 'ij A-ilnrr 44 feet OtthCl stories mgu, 6 - , I i j .. ?a irf n Snnd streets, and nut anu w r . o be sunnounteu Uce3!on both streetei It isosa.d that its erection v0 wcck. : , ,f. f P S.S Colonel isriiis. iu lCcessable to ouf businesi! men, iner i r citizens! but more paruc llhinw into consw"'lM"r' , . i 1VATD3T ivr TEIQIlfPl ' !a .:,;vUV of .1 ..ili An order of arrest has oeen granicu. - . . , -i' 1 -r ' -I tl i:n, late ff(.fUie ".?;.Afr" J rA0 Hiseontented5 to interfere with' crews,' succeed in torn one' ressei but We . forcing men the second., The, oaoiy wb. - lf;U vnio 'ati nnrf woniided several-1 wbonli'rUlice !f caclred thi seene'Mn i boats and arrested the leaders. TTtOTW New 011LEAX3, April 2. A dispatch from Southwest Pass states that oil Friday three meii in k boat prom tho srfin Seimi. outside the bar stdrted forthe telecraph station, when' ajsnd- deuWuaUcame wiuidilfeyferebiown to thef vrestward. The I lirst omcef no-, ticin their helpless condition, imme-? diatclj dispatched the uaptain s gig, i ai-r mAtl.. to TCSCUC inCUl. UUfc iWlu I boats) wer blown, to sea and have not hooft riAjirn irom! since. iccuuv cutte! John A. Dix yesterday made an nn Jiirioocsfnl cruise in search of them. I uuautw"- 1 i I 'I trLo ontortflinpfl v. that thevi may have bcen Pickedjup -by some passing Uocoi -r aXUJVp tv vui.""" ii j" "Is I . k It.... .J&L-mr xAnio rknkainfr I VCSSC WASHINGTON. "Washington, April 9- The Senate has up a bill to enable the norm! Mennonites of Russia to eflect a I permanent settlement on the public United 8ta In the House, Bramberg of Alabama rt rollnvA Tbinhacl Scmme3' po- U objection was Utical uld MnriA nn i nn irniiinii m iiikJVMv" - - -7" J., i A afford to Wait, at leastjtiU ! awaril was distributed.; ARKANSAS Little Rock, April 22. the street witn thc ttook and Ladder machineM One VUli inwv - - j 1 - il I shot in the head! The niis- Sned generally were confined to ihoqts. wamorsaway. yoman pf the Meopolitan Hotel and broke Her leg, KENTUCKY. ! i - 1 Louisville, April 22. Iii the city council yesteraay, . lawver, volunteerca to cnte the neKroeS j engaged In the xi,rw, o- - : - LU Monday. Seven of thepflend- er!j vcre nnea ana pmceuiuuu v.j unnL; The nerrroes of the better class VjT n. conduct of aenuuuw o TENNESSEE. . Memphis, Apr.,1 22. . , . : rphc Memphis and Charleston -iraius I ' , throuu MisSUsippi and -- Tfrinossec. rjhe Memphis, and ouisviiie roacip arcjstill otetrneted on the " " ltVl 113 1 v amwon. ; ) VIRGINIA. lvICHMOM, xvurn , Tho destructfon of the' Columbia Fliiurimr Amis invoiTcu u v million .dollars, inludliig, machinery, - ' flour aud grain. UnL. PENNSYLVANIA. PITTSBURG, April 22. A ' ,;j , Ihecupremc v r- i 0 . m -lIHPI I All IV 111' II L.O 3n?essi?9? iTH 1,500 members present. ; ' OHIO. I ' i ' : 1 ElRok Apj-ill 22. A fire, originatingin tile Arus office, intPlved the oss.oJt, j?iou,uw. 4 1 CABIB DISPATCHES. .it; JEILANCE. ;4 - ... jr r B" t ft? 'vi:.a4PiB:Airii42iMU7;: by cerously sick. . . - -. .r ItNGLAND. f LoKix)y, April 22. The idurnals deprecate the inflation United -SUtes currency, oui prcu. flrtiv nf bullion. - t " - IsTATB ITEMS. There are 350 Granges in this Bute. Durham is a better tobacco market than Richmond. f 1 ! Joseph W. Holdcn is the Republican nominee! for Mayor of Raleigh. Shori.f HuUbs pf Craven conly.h has no. opposition foj 'PP'J' ! There !are- 15 ltgal liquor distilleries in the Ueyille , district, 13 of which are in peration. The Pwnccr says : "In Tolk county, one day last week, Deputy Marshal, H. Dearer, with a squad of men, suc- cecded in arresting eleven of the illicit distillers charged with destroying the dwellind of Jake Cantrell, an account 0fwMcM appeared m our issueot last , lle .wWi"ir ' to jail at nuuienoruton, af rescue was made by their friends, wnicH was lrusirarea vy r.ia TOSSe. - I a valuable mineral spring has-been I j Avnrpr on me lanu ui xiai. TennCn 0f Buncomc county. It is aniA fimt nnp. f?ill of the water - . CJ .:ti r,oii tnrther and faster 'thinom salts. Two weeks ago a --iiiia wav to town with a load of T 1 1 X b i- . '. - . -w f 1 i. rP. n'oolra man. on his way -to town with woo d. stopped and took a big draught of it. He camped there for the rest of the dayj and is now so transparent that his friends hold him between them and the moon while they make astrono- micai observattons through him NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ,'S MAYOR'S OFFICE, i CITY OF WILMINGTON, April 21st, 1874. : NOTICE. ALL. 1)JL1CE BADGES now in tho hands of persons who are ot Policemen must be returned: to the City Mttrshal at once. I . t W. P. CAN A DAY, : ap-il 23t V : Mayor ; 1 REMEMBER ! " THE "THE BEST BUTTER IN THE WORLD." WE are now prepared to lurnisli this ii 1 A L n-k i I 4 4 t a rl O , I "Choice jDuiier tu wic iaj i,. EVERY PACKAGE STAMPED, j KCceivpd fresh every Week, direct from our Orange county, dairy.' ; ' ' VBUY ONLY THE BEST." ! For sale only by april 21 GEO. MYERK jOODS EVER' WEEK i IMPOKTED CANNED GOODS j , Try the ! SALAD DRESSING., At I april 21 j EO. MYEKb'. MAYOR'S OFFICE CITY OF WILMINGTON, Apuil 21st, 1874. KOP0SAL3 will be received at my of- r .' . .' . 1t YVt- lav fice'iintli 12 o c:ock .11, aiay i.m, i-u, ! . .. . . . 1 . r f-l. in ' crossings at inc iniexbcciiuno ui lowing streets: , Pxincess anu ' - J . , .. 1 ,r...iL( n.lThir,l I'hPSinUt, tcess ana ititru, , i j - and .front, Water a-nl Mulberry, Nuttand Ar..!KJr i.'rrmi ml Mulberry. Nutt and jUUlUVl f , . "i f Walnut! Doct and Second, Doc an Front, ! I I i 1 i ; Lr Orange land Front, !Ana afi ind Front, ilar- I I r 1 L .kw,h Market and Hixtb. Front and' wilnot, NnU i and Red Cross, Front andRedo Ci,y to furaiSh flagging, , "ce. Bonds required for completion of con- tract. ! : . . v..- rti(.; pril 21 Mayor. ' ' !'' v. Til' i J f f m i: Bap; 1 fori rant aii uau. t I! M i;fiH'tosk Smoked drid p. S: Sides, tm r 1,200 ' j. Sff -nn4heI4' Oat 1 'if m&AStit : - ); -!; ' -- t , ? , KEW ADTKRTISEHECTS. OPERA: 1 IIOUSE, . , Wednesday & Tliiirsflay, April 22 & 23 : First! Appearanco in this City of ij ,v r FRANK MaqEVOY'S Ni3v niBERisricoisr, x OR IRELAND IN AMERICA. 1 ! !' I ' .' ' The Favorite Irish Coiiimediau, MR. W. V. IiAWliOK, la Ills a rent Character. Mil. KMILE AME, In his celebrated char- Scters, Frits, our uerman Friend, audOld- Miss Mary MaCrca, the prfniar Oontrauo, ; Mies Kate Tieilley, thFHvorttoJSoprano y. , Miss KateKyrnesJate of.DuWln Theatre. lYofesmor, Moselin, Musical Director. i it; Ji I , TowncjudowlththolauiUableJEar.j,, , THE HAUNTED OITIDEr' iEveniniEr priced: DreVs Circle and r4irqetf i ' ' 7$c; Parqueile Circle. iWc; Gallery, Z'xi WhH- H , MATINEE THURSDAY, 3 TM.ii Mfl Matinee Prices: Adnlta, 50c; ChlWron, lGct j Bpokitore,withoiitcitrcUM?e,mmcne - '. "fiSl , K! lleservea. seat on saio hi nciuwnit i Annual Pciv HcntinsT i till! TAKE TLACE In tho First Bap1 tlst Church to morrow i weuDesaayj! , irht at fin'lnrlr Jj1 SPmJS wlu o Vcfo atSSfd! ai- LADIES, if) TVI-. - y linv OUR! attention IS ESrECl.UXY invited to our large and varied Block of '1 s 3?; it I N G ; SU3IMER MILLINERY, 1 ' i - i Which will bo sold cheap, , FOR OASH ONIjY. TRICES TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. t ' EVANS BLOCK, ! ( . . Princess Street, near Front, april 17 t ' FOU SOLICITOR. WE ARE requested to announce that p.nWART) CANTWELL. tho urcscnt KtiWARb CANTWELL. tho urcscnt this Judicial District, subject to the action of the Republican Judicial Nominating Convention when called. april 16r-tf t. , " : incumoeni. ish cunuiuuto iui owuwiwi v. I NOTICE. rnHE owner of a brindled cow with tho I mrk oratlopein tho right caYanda smooth crop in; the lelt, is requested to kcep. said cow,sothat she will cease making my field a pasture, f .V11' Maxwell's Jjepoi, Ayru ioi i READmG FOR ALL.' 'riUtODDEN: DOWN." By C. jf Newby ; 'The Hidden Sin,' "Nino-ThreCi," by Oulda; "Colonel Dacri " "No Intent ions," 'Thine Redux,? "The Blue Ribbon," fLoltlo Dar ling," "Young Brown," Victor's Triumph' "Down the ltiycr," a talc of 0-ho Capo Fear ; "The Pentateuch," "Hints and tlelfti In Pastoral Tlieology," boy Wm, B. Plummcr, D. D..LD. D. . JIEINSBEUGER'S apr U-lf Li ve I'.ook and Music Store. ; ITIoart Saloon, No, 1,' Cr i rv 11 ito Rbw,' SoCxn Fuont Stkeet. GERKEN & HAAB, Proprietors. o " The best of -A. .1 Lipors, Wines, Cigars, Lager Beer, .1 1 r VCi klwn v! nn liaiid. OYSTTIRH .erVed everV WylK A rcpectfal; invlUtticn is extended to an. ' ".t feb ll-im .. ! SUFFER NO MORE! L3 2AV?S-.V i v. ir ; 1 Vv-t" : i . 1 . .ks Vir-. -v' jit D knowntns fiufllclent to. tufto offlco . wUrTpatients tbe wbole time darlrie hU l?nnr. is fttopplnjr for few Uayat tliel laJJr e ' ever been Known nere. j. m . "- ner Iieaurain ana vxjmin " aopve cc tJi "TlnfTmn n of er.' lie na vm w . , v ; - Sutler N. It Field.of.I mflv beenTathlofllee. Th uocwr cures nal WcaKness, ah "luu" !",v "i .Aanl (ol ,1 . ' . L SSkSi around. arne V?.,"J? Hansin tosee.the etrncUtof his rcmedieB. , -VK' 'nlwlUrSSflntllhe ciwanrcas toe J'i rcontracU to treat, and he eare.irmoy cases , . . . i - ' I' ,1 I 4 ;J.j i-'.i, f i' i; i 1 -1 "1 1 1 1. 1 1. 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