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(irand Vizier y.utW. avices I rum km f('!'c!t:dt d that a j . .-.V-cttnl without regard l'rtMdent Graiit lli jc f r Cliandorbiin; lit U sviiictiiiii's better T ie r.uiidt r , n Vrt vvai l;n fi;i.T S.ltif. ktt a trt-al pat. let Ve: ncs.. . .li.irt'.'red i;i the vil- cj ZUi nf Jai.uary tu t f IU'ibtvhr.1; liuiiiber.- Tiie Presbyterian l liinl.-tr. et, Jarmtowu, Sfuiubiy l.i'ht; u;SS . A KcuUr tee- eavs i.i'"utiati..'i:s-are "Ii! i x- l.d it i of . pOiwe-n i'.l be ia ly l.it bliuntacliiua un the The 1'. Supreme iv but recessed until The store l Lo.m;i.- cr h itel, in Giunby. Verc Varntjl on sunday; loss ( 1 J!r.. $10 - Is.stte. t! ,000; on hotel $45,000. at 8,000 Kuss-an cn- l tKe be i -st of Sec irc! a the gaue ;c niter 1 Li' Ha roa.,UJo I'soui Tin Willi tiust issj.iu; t leave q wijk ie cum- a, - ir.mitlce yostcjil.o K. -4-4 v 1 A ia'.us Kill ; The Prcsi- UTiite .House o;i the yjth "ilrV. Gia:it, will etsrv Fish. The appropriations voted to ar.tc-bellum mail ave'nt had that big an. O'Maho- ie in state at Cork till lie 2otii. u iien tht?v will be rc- ji i r ------ Dublin for interment: there wili nions'ration on their Ii extensive, (ire in Sag til' Sun lav morning, des- 'w,W"J worth of property, LWMir ofl jwhioh was insued. striliei ofitlij operators at the inow fairly under wav r J- M -Mclughlin.ihe chain lerof jAmrib and England, and anausb, of Vermont u-iil noooi !-Ht l iica, X V - lalyy cartbuxke shock felt P'ufajl j(0Uaty Cab. on Sat rn.rg. a, Ditr,u, fires on norpn:4 at MeJInn.-O. am! ;ac ortbe Democrats. 5to. IVbraarv IS Thn n.., f JlIoue and Senate. the following rcsolu- iti miI. I . ". that the count ofthe EIecto- p- r-o-mj w.mout dilatorvcp V iw onhr.y cx?cuti.m Jftbt (T? CrVin- tllc Electoral JIjvoJdJcisiou shall be re l .Wtf upo: in accordaiicc with f the said iaw; but thb I ttorip-anieJ; with the s.!- ktl rTtst cf tlie IeuHci atu t2 tUe gro6 and shameks. Kot Law, v u,tice and Truth con L ccm of the majoiitv wh ik be cases of Florid.. E f I ' i I - ' .V: of Texas, f jt oae i j" ! cfJCUS h3 text o: Jt rrAr,si'd. Tha protest c wipe Clf , amendiucut offcre, Tnuee. The vot ion.t f tlwj resolution was yeas icus u th s adottt thonze ( .Wel2ivew.y. sneral Assembly. Word SENATE. satcbdat, Feb. IT. k i ! . .... I.T ir , rm 10 establish a V to be, ca '.evl Vance. Commit-Fl-ratioLs, J ':Allt,.. vMi ' . ,".we.ic proper puu f quired VoUadrer- ""'-ioa t-r the rert '("PenJca'aoatheSec. VOL: 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1877. NO. 57. ate took up the bill to reduce the number of directors of the insane arylum, and made it special order for, Tuesday next. The bill for the support of the Injsane Asylum, was taken up. f' It provides that the sum of 60,000 be appropriated for the support of this insti tution for the next two years; the sum of 1,000 be appropriated lor the year 1877 for repair of water works and other neces sary tepairs.and the sum of 2,000 for the year 1878 fur necessary repairs. . Dill to establish a government for . the city of Wilmiugton, was taken up on its second reading. . v Toe bill ohanges the present wanls and linssuf ths city and redistricts it entire- Moore, col., of 'New Hanover, offered a substitute which was not adopted. The bill passed its second reading, and, upon motion of Mr. Short, was referred to the Judiciary committee, Mr. Finger introduced the following: Whereas, The action of the Electoral Commission i?i establishing fraud and cor ruption as a legal, constitutional and effec tive method of electing the president qf th-3 United States is an unparalleled out rage upon the. rights of the people and tends to tli2 certain and speedy, destruc tion of cur form of government. . ..Therefore, ihc General Assembly of 2 ortk Carol t do resolve, 1st. 1 hat it deplores the action of the majority of the Electoral Conitiiissi n, and denounces it as wicked, -unlawful and unconstitutional. -2d. That a candidate, who has never -bjeiji elected President according to law and the constitution, but who has been rejected by a large majority of-his. fellow eltizens, cannot by the lraud of returning boards and the wicked partisanship of the Electoral Commission be lawfully installed as the chief magistrate of the people. rd. Because the Electoral Commission upholds- fraud and subverts right and juticc, therefore that our Senators and liepresentatives in Congress be requested to use all means known to the constitu tion and laws to prevent its action from becoming final.' The resolutions occasioned a great deal of debate, participated in by- Messrs. Finger, Wilson, Robinson, Folk, Mebane, i' Liertie, Mebane, of Kockinghjim, Dunn. fhorne, Hughes, colored, Stanford -and others. - t . Mr. Mebane, of Uockingham, niovcvl to strike uf the third ..resolution, which anendment wlis accepted by Mr. Finger. The resolutions passed their second reading yeas 21; Lays 13. The engrossed Iloie amendments to the Senate bill to establish county govr erument were taken up and were cpnsid- 'ered seriatim. . The first amendment, upon recommen lation of the committee, was concurred in. This amendment proposes that in some counties the treasurer may be elected by thcvjustices of the peace, and in others oy the people. r ' , All the other amendments were re ported. upou favorably, and were concur red in un to the last, which provides that a future Legislature may aiter the charac ter of the bill. " " After a great deal of debate the Senate refused to concur. , By consent, Mr. Jiobinsoii introduced a resolution instructing the judiciary com mittee to examine the orders and decrees of the Circuit Cburt of the LTuited States in the Swazey suit, and see by whom the receiver's commissions "were paid, and what amount, and if paid by the State, to report why it is and what steps, if any, can be taken to relieve the State of that ourden by procuring the treasurer to act in that capacity. Adopted. Upou mxion.of Mr. Stanford the Sen ate took up and passed the bill for the relief of thi tax collector of Pender county. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Saturday, Feb. 17. Reynolds, colored: A resolution to raise a joint committee to consider the (question if establishing a colored normal school for ihe education of teacbers. Calendar. Mr. Shot well; A resolution lescinding certain resolutions bereto'fore adopted, and t endorse the election of S. L Tilden. Calendar. Mr. Wilson, of New Hanover: A bill lo authorize New Hanover to" .fund its doating debt. Committee os Finance. Mr. Wilson of Burke: A bill to in crease the rorenuo of the State by its con .ict laKr. Cdendar. ..The resolution compelling the President of the" W. X. C. R. R. to report the con lition of the claims against M S, Littie aeid and G.i-W. Swepsn, was taken up -uul passed its. several readings. The bill to establish a Board of Audit and Finance for the city of Vilmington, was taken uj and passed its several read ings The bill t. raise revenue was 1-kea up ind, ou motion of Mr. McGehee, made special order for Monday. , t The bill for the appointment of special fax collectors in certain cases, vas taken up. County Comtnissloaers. allowed toi sp pomt a suecial tax collector to collect oixes imposed by a judgment &c, when the ahentr refuses to do so.J Tiie bill passed its several readings. The till to locate the county seat of Pender county, was taken up and recoin milled to the committee on Corporations. la this ae of education and general in, telligcuce the household is hardly complete without a Cornish Sc Co. Piano or Organ, lead the advertisment in another column' and then send for illustrated catalogue snd . . . price nsz. jan u. CAROLINA. . : Morganton has a juvenile military coir pany. . . ".; ' . .- - - . Salisbury has the amateur theatrical fever. Raleigh is to vote ih May in prohibi tion or no prohibition. ' The Charlotte G rays have been reorgan ized with W. S.-. Hand -as Captain Capt. Thos. V. Slocumb has leen elected Captain of the Goldsboro Rifles. Rev. Mr. Brazington, of South Carolina, has accented a call to the pastorate of the Baptist Church in Monroe. The telegTaph report ' to' Washington, D. C, repoits 27 copper stills and 8 dis tilleries captured by revenue raiders in Yadkin county this State. v Dr. Henry Otis Hyatt, of Kinstun, was united in marriage to Miss Sybil Miller, daughter of ' Dr. A. Miller of the sime place, on -Thursday evening last . The Raleigh Obsei'ver says : Mr. lvd ward Fasnach, of this city, has just re ceived a shipment of 400.000 silk worm egs. Mr. F, intends to commence the manufacture of silk. Six weeks . ago there was only one house atManly, on the Raleigh & Augus ta Air-Line Railroad and now, vc are told there are eight, and they are prepar ing to "build a hotel. The people deal in turpentine and tar. , Ttie Charlotte Observer says : On Fri day night the lash drawer of Mr.' T. T. Smith, agent of tha Carolina Central Rail roadwas broken into and robbed of its contents. . Fortunately only such mouey as is needed for change, is kept in the drawer over night, and the amount lost wjas only about $17, in pieces from one cent to fifty. The Raleigh News says : Capt. R. A. Shotwell and Capt. .Nat t Atkinson are getting up a ""Legislative Directory": a pamphlet which will contain the captions of aU the acts aud resolutions passed b the general Assembly, together w ith a true sketch of each individual mem ber of the Legislature, .Senate .and House. IUwill be a rx-cord worthy of pre servation. The Hicjcory Press says : Mr. MeDuffie, editor of the Fayetteville Wide AwaJie, passed up the road a few days ago on his way to Henr' to take charge of the convicts at work on the W. X. C, R, U. instead of Mr. Miller of Raleigh, who has been Supervisor ever since the work begun. -' It seems from the report of the investiga ting committee that Afr, Miller does uot step down and out with very clean hands and a good name. The Lenoir. Jbttc closes its account cf the burning of Davenport Female allege in that place on WeFnesday by ttie statement that uQtwithatHndiug thn fact that the riiins are scar-.cly cold, it has already leen determined to lebuilt the College. It has been discovered that the walls of the main building have nt been so seriously impaired but that they can, with a little work ou them, be used again. The President, Rev. Mr. Ruber, is full of energy and will doubtless accomplish the task at an early day . . New Advertisements. See ad of the Bank'tifficers. A. Shriee. Partly-Made Shirts at C0 cents, worth $2.50. A matter of form Fitthi a dress Suitable dower tor a widow AViduwer. Thursday, the 22J, 'IxHng a Xational holiday, will be observed as such by the various banks in this city, which "will be closed ou that day. The public offices in th city, as well as the banks, will all be closed ou the 22d and the day will bo pretty generally observed as a holiday. The Phrenological . Journal advises young men to be guided by ti e shape of the chin in picking out a wife In attention to this rule is probably the reason why sa many husbands are.led by the nose. By a strange mistake, the new adver tisement of E. Artis, published yesterday, read "shaving 23 cents" when it should have been "shaving 10 ccnts.B Ve take oc casion to add here that the man who gets a shave at this saluou for 10 cents, and hair cutting fur 25- cents, will get his money's worth, " . ' "". ; Col. Qurr ssay. Do not forget that i Col. BurtV essay, for the benefit .of thi "Lidies Benevolent Society, will be reaa'this evening in Ma sonic Hall. Give the poor a little sub stantial aid and youraelf the pleasure of hearing a remajkauly interesting address oh 'our local history. " . I In "Distress. A three mathooncr,naiii? unku awn; froai C Keys.lia., for New Yck, with lumber and iron, is ia below, leaking. This information is Xruni Capt. Ter, cf the steamer FJjzccaiaqa,, who arrived op this rioraing, tutno farther report could l had at the time we clcsai. ; Firetuen'i Parade. The members of the Howard Relief Fire Engine Co. NoLl were out this rooming with their beautiful steamer, the A.Adrian, for annual parade. They presented, as us1, a fine appearance and looked every inch the good firemen they are. They will close the festivities of the day with a hall this evening at their Engine House.- rut l)j a Rock. A colored woman, whose name we did not learn, was passing along on upper Third street last evening, jusjfcafter dark, when he wastrritk just orer the right eye by a missile which was evidently thrown by some one in the street although with what object it is impossible to ascertain. She bled pretty freely for awhile but surgical attention was given, when it was found that it was a mere scalp wound. It is a pity bnt that the one who threw the rock could be caught and punished. - LOCAL NEWS, The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office a,t this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 48; Charleston, 46 ;v Cincin nati Jacksonville, 59 j Key West,G4 Knoxvillc, 27 ; Lynchburg, 28 ; Memphis, 32 ; Mobile. 43 ; Montgomery, 42 ; Nash ville, 30 ; New Orleans, 50 ; New York, 22 ; Norfolk, 30 ; Pittsburg, 20 f Savan nah, 58 ; St. Louis, 23 ; Washington 23 ; Wilmington, 40. Dr. Deems in Wilmington. Rev. Dr. C. F. Deems, pf the Church of the Strangers, New York, is iu the city, having arrived here last night on the train from the 'North. He is the guest ot Mrs. C. G. Kennedy and to-day received many callers, among them some of those who were imder, his ministrations in this city during the earlier days of the war. He goes hence.to Augusta to visit his daughter iu tnat city and will leave for that point to-morrow evening. - City court. TIi3 following cases were disposed of by the Mayor this morning: Richard Martin, charged with sleeping on the streets, was fined $10 and costs. Martha Williams, for the. larceny of a pocket-book - the property of Remus Thomas, was required to give a bond of $100. justified, fcr her appearance at next term of Superior Court; failing ia which she was committed to jail. A school boy was arrainged for dis charging firearms on the street but the case against him was dismissed. Two cases were continued over. We are Sorry. Our joke yesterday abont His Honor, the Mayor, having gone to "Lidy. Alice" to have his fortune told w;as founded on i an error. It was currently reported so and this misled us, although We did pot suppose that he was led there through any motives of idle curiosity but more probably in an official character. We regret the publication and woufd not have inserted it had we imagned that it could give offence. ' The truth of the matter is that the Uix was imposed with the view of prohibiting the woman from continuing in the city, as tlie Mayor stated to the . Board of Alder men when he recommended to them that the tax be levied. I TVe will bl;Ualo n&FSSSSSftSSfc rom oar . friends ott My "aid & ,f general interest bvt : Tli namo of the writer tamat alwaja b farubbed to the Editor; c i - J ? ; Communications mast be , written oalr a ' ui luc paper. PersonaliUca most be avoided. .... ... . . ... . . And it is espedallr and eartieslarlr stood that Jie editor does not always 4m luc Tiews or corretpondents, , unless so stated in the editorial columns. - ? disposition to wttik Lungs, to go to their Druggists and get this Medicine; or In quire about it. Regular size, .75 cents. Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two doses trill relieve any Jcase. Don't neglect . yonr cough. New Advertisemonto. The fortune Teller. Our "Lady Alice," the fortune teller who made so many remarkable hits in Wilmington, - and who was frightened -off byjthe big tax levied on her big profits, has turned up in Charleston, where she is anuouueed as the "Lady of Lyons", just arrived from Europe. How nearly she resembles Pauline DeschappellesJlBulwcr's lovliest creation, maybe inferred! from-the following description presented by an en terprising reporter of the Charleston News & Courier, who went in for a for tune to be told. ' At a small table iu the centre of the room sat a stunted woman with a head like Medusa. Through the snakejlikc curls which in cardinal and bushy abundance fell writhing over her dfawn-up shoulders the excited imagination of the vistor could almost discern the darting tongufes of un holy fire. Her faee was broad and flat and red, and the corners of her mouth seemed inclined to draw nigh unto the region of her left ear, as if to seek a closef commu nion with the whispering of the dread future. ' I The description is a vivid one and will probably be recognized, very readily by the "numerous number" of fhose in Wilmington who paid for the honor of an introduction to the lady. If stis drives as good a business in Charleston as she did in Wilmiugton she can afford to pay there the tax of 50 a week required of .her here. Thursday: . 22nd :Fobruaryf JEIXG WASHIXGTOX'SyWBTaBAyr will be observed as a holiday by Banks - oftbiacitr. A. K. WAT.lflCn ' CaahV First Xathmal XUakW Caah'r The DaMon Bank. ,' S. D. WALLACE, : feb zo jCaah'r Tha Bank of A'ew Hanover. MASONIC HALL: ters re- The Sound Railway. The near approach of Spring is always suggestive to us of pleasures on the coast and with the first warm days there gen-' erally comes a rush to the Sounds. The most popular of these places of resort are only eight or nine miles distant yet it is a strange fact that with our large population, which must number at least 20,000, there ;!. but few facilities for reaching salt water. The turnpike road is for the most part iu excellent condition yet this can be advantageous only to the fortunate few who have their own vehicles, or who can afford tu hire them.- What we want and what we really need is a line of railway to the Soui d, either by steam or horses, by iron or woodeu railsud this is a something iu which all of us, especially we poor people, are particularly interested. Some few years ago we were all rejoicing at the prospect of a railrpad to the Bound but, unfortunately, J he. enterprise was not carried out. The road was marked out and giaded about seven miles and now rests awaiting cruss-ties and rails. Why cacuot this enterprise be con summated ? Sure! y it would pay at least expenses and a moderate interest on the money invested. For, from $ 15,000 to $18j000 we understand that the road can now be completed and equipped ; this would cover the cost of iron rails, but for one sixth of that amount we under stand that wooden rails can be laid and a connection made with tb8 present line of st ret t railway. The latter would demon strate most fully as to whether the road would pay a1 sufficient income to justify the replacing, in a few years, the wooden rails with iron and the horse cars wU &tcam power. - With hordes tbe distance from , the ft-, to, the $oum!, or riCe cera, could be ran j easily in au boor and with steam in half that tisje, and if the cars should ru averj two. hours we Ijie7 tlej woujd be crowded erery dxy during the continuance of the wana season, proTtd?'l tha fare was placed at a bw figure, say at 50 cents for lbs round tiip. List of Letters. The following is the list of le maining unclaimed in the Postofficc, Wil mington N. C.) Wednesday, Feb 21, 1877: A Miss Fannie Alexander, Mrs Alex Anderson. ft Br-Mrs J H Blake, Mrs Hester Bradle. George W Branch, Mrs Sindar Brown, Mrs Mary Brown, Wm H Bryant, Mrs Mary Buchanan, Joseph Buie, H CJB tint ing. W A Fnrr. r C Wm J Carney, Virgil Carr, Miss Elizzie CoHvin, Miss Elizalljeth Croft. IV-C ' Davis, EH H Davi?, Thos E Davis, Ixjw is Dofiford, Joseph DeCross. E Miss Coro Ellis, 3, Linchuor Evcr?tt, Knud Erickson 2. f! F Miss Adaline Farrow, E L Fitz patrick, Mrs S T Flanagan, llcnrv S Foy. . . . .. , : G John B 'Gordon, Miss Fannie S Green, ' H Wm F Hail, 3, James ilendry, Mrs Mary Howard, Mill for Hunter, Rev S R Hunter. ); J Kitty. H Jackson, Peter Jackson. Joseph Jarrott, Hiram Jenkins, M M Johnson, route agent, David Johnson. John Jones, Miss Rebecca Jones. I K Miss Kinnie King. f; L Mrs Nancy Larkins, Samuel C Lark ins, Rev Robert Lucas, Fred' Luhrs. M W J Macheu, Charles March, Kirk Mattbia, A R Mayer, John Meyer, Miss Margaret McCumber, Mrs Millie Mc-' Kinney, Joel-Moore, Arthur Morrill. X" Miss Anna Nane, Col violin A Nicholson. - ' -Mrs leuney Owens. I P Mis Anna lane Mum fMartha Parker, Mrs Mary Ann Peterson, Miss Harriet Prioleau. Q Mrs Jane Quiuce. It Henry lUglen, 3Iri C T IV S Mrs Carolina Sollers, Joseph S Sharpe, Mrs Betsey Ann Sltolar, Mrs Phceba Slaughter, care P Elliott, !i Messrs C & O Smith, Thomas Spencer. ! 1 George W lay lor; Smith Thomas, Mr Betsey Thomas, (bank book I W G Tray wick, Fred Thompson, Schriston Tucker, Y T- A Watchon, Mi Fannie C Waters, Geo A Weaver, Jas H Wheeler, Miss Maggie Whitehead, Albert H, Willis, Nash WUliams, Mrs Maria Williams, Master Albert Williams. j Persons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed in 30 days will be sent to dead letter office, Washington, D. C K R. BRINK, P.M. Wonderful Success. , . It is reported that Botfchee'a German Syrup has, since its introduction in the United States, iached the immense sale Qf 0,000 dozen per year. Over 6,000 Druggists have ordered this medicine direct from thoFcactory.at Woodbury, N. 4 and not cao has reported a single fail ure, but every letter speaks of its aston ishing success in curing sercre Coughs, geri Colds settled on the Breast, Oocsarjsption, or any disease o VU9 xnroai ana Lonzs. We advise any person that has any pre- Col. Ban's Essay on tie Local.HMory of tie Caps Fear : ; IU ad before the Historical and Scientific As sociatlon, will be delivered In public at th MASONIC HALL, in this city, ; . Tuesday ETeninff, 20tb Inii,: the proceeds to be applied to tho beneot' "of the Ladies Benevolent Societj. -T - . Admission 25 Cents. , v 4.i , feb 17 star and Journal copy 2 - LOSSES PROMPTLY, PAH) ! IIE LOSSES SCSTAIXEIl BY TlfP? LYCOMIXG, PAMLICO, SOUTHEHX UN DERWIUTEH'S ASSOCIATION, and MI3S- ISSIPPI VALLEY INSURANCE COMPA NIES, by the recent fire at Darlington, 8. HAVE BEEN PAID. Irlt Besides the above named UimnuiWi -wm rent-esent the LIVERPOOL LONDON A GLOBE, HAMBURG-BREMEN and others, with assets amounting to over SIXTY MIL LION DOLLARS. i . ; w, i JOHN W. GORDON A BRcL, .'I General Insurance Agents. .feh 1 ' 24 North Water at. ECONOMY, WHY HOT I pURE MOSS ROSE BUTTER 36 cental . COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER 5 eenta. Canned Frnita astonishingly low fivrea, : Weekly receipts of Poultry and Eprfron the Oakville and Bearer Ilanneriea. 300 Dozen Vggn thisdav. "4" '5 All I ask is a fair trial ' ni i feb 13 . . w. Q. FOWLEBy J. THE CHEAPEST PLACE v IJT THE CITY TO BUrV1 3 IKIairdVcSM AT is at the New Hardware Store oCj GILES & lIUECHIGOn- feb 13 . . , i , .. E. ARTTS, 7 FASHIONALE BABBER, -From Street, under Purcell Honse, -Wilmington, Vj C. Hair CuttiEjf, Sharing and Shampooing done in the highest stjle of the art. ' Attentire and polite Barbers always ready to wait upon customers. ' f Sharing 10 cents; Hair Cutting 25' certs. . feblJ ; ..:;iA.; Rare Bararainc. AY BE HAD IN GENT'S and Youth's 15,D at Ohrier'S Clotaiag House, Soatk aide of Ifaxket streeC ' ; . ;;f Getting read for Spring atook jiod all bcary goods mast be sold. Oar specialty is the all-raa'le Linen Bdsoaa Shirt for QO Cents. ' "; '-'"lr feb 13 il. Home Light Oil. ILL NOT EXPLODS, BEST I2T USE. Earcka Mills Paper, 1W sheets In a package, at only 33'eents. Canary Seed at cats per pound, together with a fall stock of Drags, lledicinec and Cbemicalsj Toicf aad Fancy Articler, for sale low by .:, , J JAMES a MU5DS, fb IS -: . - . ' Drursfst. Brock's Exchange JJAVINO RECE.VTLY esanged hands l now ipen for Ue . acronuaodatosi ; cf th) public , i ti . Th HOUSE, has boea . thcrovghly" jresjo vated throughout and the BOO US are neatly and comfortably furnished. , .'"" " : " ' Polite and accommodating atfcndsjitj art always on hand to see to the wants of Guests. The BILLIARD E001T U oea J : li TABLES are free to the Patrons of tb House. i. i '...' 2-hmJ IT Mvjr sa ALL CTABBr BERNARD, tie Lzo AL- : - I""-:.., a ;.'".-V " r ' " Candy Manufacturer, career Trcst sid Cas tla streets, lijprrpxrcxl t Bssuf;rtsrs Cssiy for the trade axd.rriTats.far9L'; Ordera solicited. ' ' ' 2ali
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