v New Advertisements, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ! BROWS & RODDICK. 45 Market Street- '1 i.KK His lilMlllNnY OF : ; t!..n as for ii.e pai- ... ii.'h ! . n r , durirg th .,.;r business J av;i z steadily increased rur tlr&t r piiinc, jt will aU as be ,..ir in the future, as in th pas', to Tako 1Iie Lel in Low Trices, k! r vi-b t l-1 the Ir i c'eujHil of ,.. :: anT iba - Our Trices are the Same to All ! - Every Article is Marked in Pin in Figures 't !r f:it i j'ls' a carefully ,'",. ii 'i psrey siirf I at lb onntcr a:.!; ;!ti fr"'11 lb ium ri u order mtiv", our stm h iluly ain ci -Vti. at il! i '! tiot samJan.ry on al- wml? rttunru. T ? pre pau'.ioi s f.-r ur" Grand Annual Clearing Sale. !- t'fecf which tci!I be given through iLU medium. Toys, &c, &e &c. V wwiIJ simply state, ai wo l avo NO K'Hlil to r- away any of th FANCY i.i h IDS and IUT.n left r.vvr, it wil! be to - 1KC1I)K1 ADVANTAGE of all to u ut a j!1 U I rt New Year?, .15 we w:l;CEUTAlSI.Y CI.OiE UP r.VERY TlUN'ti by tl.at t:uv our lease t-irig lirau .-i uihai d. Wholesale Buyers Will do w-:i by calling early 1 .1 the Goods Must he Sold. Brown Roddick, 45 Market Street. !rc 27 Grand Uniform Ball. Germania Kali NEW YEAR'S EVE TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER HIST, 1ST. Under the auspices of RMANU LOOSE NO. 4 K. OF P. i:ets Supper include 1 Tote of the Committee. mmiitec: W. IT. Gikn, J no. .Jr.. J. C. OMenbutteL II. Iietn- , C. P. liarkhardt. d; '21 ust Received. ew 15 D HELECT a.iortxeat of Raltin. Xnl. Confctirserirs. Ac. a aw'-rimeot of Ton, icJ .anta ikxt. Torpedo, ire L'ricker. iCtvi!e, M? Kockrt", Ac , ar. All ctp for eah at COOPKK A FRIPK'.-. runt tf., tf it North tle. M?er' IS tllet V Fancy Articles. 1 jctrcaiF.nr, ic , f ruKChUlSTHAS rilE8E.Td. i rtacripUocj coapoaoded at all Loan h or e!f hu &a n itnk la kfl. rim JAHL3 C. 1ICXD3, Drawtf Ttird $lretl, Opp. Utj U1L iitn Only One Look Jfl SXOUGH TO SATISFY YOU THAT II tV baadie&srtt lfced ttofk of Cbrbt raurreot trer trnocht to lb city, acd tftty are chttp too t Another Attraction Is at rhofzrsph Rocmt (eoaoected with t(r) BDi'tr t& tnncxint of Mr. A. CHR, Jr ,of Stw Totk. f iritelaj work at reaac&abU crica. t3Uttof rapUr z ChiUrea aad rnp.tic; OWa'ictiris aapecta'.tr Uc :i Beer for All, AT XX &XARCTJ3 BOON'S No. i Market Street. JC5T SECB.VtD per Steaatr, SO XXegf of tbat Celebrated Pllinor iafer Beer. TTMca we will sell at the loir Caaa .prict f per Kfj, for thbi week air. 9 U. MARCUS A SO.V. Market StreeL V 1 r VOL. 3. WILMINGTON N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 187a NO. 280 LOCAL NEWS. oh lAitvertisetneiita. .Niinri &t: I-citi.-n to the Gene'kl As- Keidad Wanted'. ' S. Jtu rtt "Christmas it 0er. .J. C. Mcnt, DrogsUt. Toilet aid Fancy Artklei. ' Pi llitHSBeaata Cbr'utmai Presentr. Jnnoce'iU' day. Tue balcjon tlayn end to-day. Ji-wLi!Ii-kin, wasa't it ctM last ni-ht Flint v of .cc and cold weather thii r.t..rt.iog. .i - .r No! interments, in B-l!eve Cemetery tb:a week. Madame CiiuLtrau ha cjancclled hrr en gagement in this city. Two adultd and two inputs were in- tcrnd in Fie Forest Ometery this week. Marriage iiceLM wcra issued to three 1 i white and two colored couples during tlu pat Week. , j Jaldi T Dcaicr nl the great tins it willapf Ar in this city Weilnerday Jan airy the Mb. Ojly one intern.eut it. Oada'e Come tery duiing the wck which was brought bore k-r bursal. ' 1 ( Ti e co!d wave has nassel over acd the weatLir h;.s. moderate d. considerably since thii mornin. From r re?"M arM'.Ti nccL there will be - , . . a dearth of t'.eatrlcal an.iisemcnts from now ilntil th rlnso of the season. The Sun by schools, Jwjth thj r nice trees, dil a hi- businsjjid teaching the yjurg ideas box to shot 'Christmas Lt a mm sit, for two years on a barrel at a political corner gro:ry, and be is ept to thliiU himself enough ! to bfl pp- pointed Judcf . . . 1 An eiT.rt is l-eins' "Jade by Tref. Agoslini to get np th9 u'sual annual masquerade tall. The grand dress bop of tbo echo!ar of bis dancing school will lake place on Friday evening next. Hon. . 1. Conner, member of Con re-a from one of the Michigan districts, is in this city cn route (ur Florida. He U accompanied ty his wife, acd Ja stop, ping at the Purcell Hwi?e. The Katie Putnam troupe has'busted' and, in financial parlance Katie has "gone up tho spout," and his dropped intorew York to recuperate her depleted treasury before starting out on tha road'again A young friend of ours runu ing at the ten of tU rpc-d up .Front street this mcrning was hailed by with' halloa Harry, training for a race Z Oh no, was the quick rt-jponss I'm racing for a tram we let Lirh go. , We d 1 not caro to astound anyone by annouriciti- mat too it.icw k'm t uely be published but two raoro times this vear. Mondav and i uesuay tea but she will be oa deck early on Wednes- diy.Jauuary 1st 1879. 1 lliward Merrick, colored, was arrested tha 11.011.i1 g lor stealing brass' boxes beloi.i ig to the Carolina Central Kail road frcmlhfe depot of the company, Edward was turned over hp tho tender ravrciej of the Sheriff to.awaiot a pre limnary hearing of his cae this after noon. . I ! "Twasthe morniig alter Christmas, when all through the bouse, Not a creature was it rrirg, not even a mouse. Indigisticr, "til day, had kept open all eyes, The rceult of plarn pudding, roast goose and mince pics. For Point Caswell. I j The s'camer hi, which has recently rbeca repaired and remodelled will be run between this city and Point Caswell in in the place of the steamer Xorth East which was destroyed by fire a few days ao. The Is is will be eomman'dei by Cajt, S. W. Skicr.er. ' The Sunday Scholars.j . The Sunday Schtp's hereabouts ' have increased very perceptibly lately and the gooi la ly teachers, and the unsophistica ted Supertcndent, attribute it all to their zealous and unremitting care and labors under providence during the past I twelve months. "They j jst all . ousjht to be" about ten years old boys, and then they would recollect that this isChxistmas times. M 'Mother and Son." Janauscbek plajed "Mother and Son" in Charleston on Thursday night to a rery small audience Well, business must be dull, when an artiste like Janauscbek plays to small houses. Wilmington would have done better thmi that for a first cl as j artiste. , Ashore. Tba BritUh steamer Twuh from GaWes tou bound fx-Norfolk vent ashore last night, o .c ami one half' mife South f Capo Henry Hh. It is thought the steamer 'can' be gctton t fT, though not without considerable iojary to her. I Cien I. Colston. A telegram has been receired in this city stating that Central R. E. Colston left London on the ISth inst. It is thought be will reach Njw York about the 3 1st (Tues day nest). His many friends and old pu pili rf this community wl'l be pi id to welcome him back -f- Walkeil ifT. Thcfe cold nigbt hitch posts, gatrs and pan nflli of back fences just get up and walk into some peoples houses and 'make tbcm glad by their bright and ebetry glow. Our back gate walked eff last night and had not returned opto the time of our going to press Those listers. The new ulsters and bats for the po lice force arrive! yesterday ard were turned over to them, when each man with considerable alacrity turned his tack and got on the int-ide of hera. Tfcey are Inavy Bubstantial coat and are just what was needed. St. J ihn'i Day The Installations P. M. Samusl Northrop being unable to attend and install the officers of St. John's Lodge, Xo.. 1, and Wilmington Lodge, No. 319. P. G. M. H. II . Man son, by request, installed the' officeis oi the above Lodges, at 2:30 p. m. yester day, as follows: ' " st. John's lodge, so. I. W. M. W. R. Kenan. S. W. R. J. Jones. j. w Jesse Wilder. Treasurer F. G. Robinson. Secretary James C. Monds. ' S. D. J. W. Gordon. 'J. D. J. M. Fershe. 1 Stewards-Z. E. urrell, W. Campcn. W. TylerB. G. Bales. -, Marshal J. W.'Perdew. Organist-pit. O. Myers. i I WIL5irNGTON LODGE, SO. 319. W. M. C. H. Robinson. , S. W. W. H. Chad burn. Ji W. -E. G. Barker j Treasurer A. J. Howell. Secretary W. S. Warrock. . S. D. R. S. Radcliffe. J. D. J. II. Hanby. . Stewarts John B. Kobjnson, Moses Hmstein. : TylerB. G. Bate?. Chaplain Geo Patterson. Marshal John L. Cantwell. .1 Orcaoist C. Schwarz. i C. M. VanOrsdell, M. I. G. M., installed the ( fliceis of Cor coid Cbopter, No. l,as follows : .OSCOBD CHAPTER, NO. 1. II. r.H. U. Munson. , K. S. Northrop. ' ; S. J. I. Macks. C. II. W. II. Chadbourn. Trcasurerp-R. Greenburg. - Secretary James C Munds. R. S. S, Hanstcin. R. A. C y. R. Kenan.' M. 3 V. RI W. Price, i M. 2 V. M. J. Hejer. M. 1 V. T. H. Johnson. Chaplain George Patterson. TylerB. G . Bates. C. M. VanOrsdell, D. G. H. P., install- ed the officers of WilmtDgton Council, No. 4, as follows: , WljLMISGTOir COCKCIL, K0. 4. T. j. M. W. H. Chadbourn. 1 ( I). I. M. W. A. Williams. P. G. W. J. I. Macks. i Treasurer R. Greenburg.. Recorder J. C. Munds. C. of the G. H. G. Flanner. . C. C R. W. Price. St. J. Weill. ' Sentinel B. G. Bates. Chaplain G. Patterson. The usual Masonic address; in com memoration of St. John's Daj, was de lirered at St. John's Hall .last night hj Rer. E.A. Yates ' When tou put up a sign, "Please shut the door," please see that your door is easy to shut. 'One cannot stand all day fighting a bad latch. Review, f Board or county Commissioners. 1 1 Abstract of Proceedings. The Hoard met yesterday at 2 P.M.; present, Col. Wm. L. Smith, Chairman, and Commissioners li. G. Worth, H. A. Bigg, A. J. Grady and Jaa. A. Mont gomery. Tee minufea of the jreviou& meeting were read and approved.) ' Peports of Justices j. II. IJjrce and E. D. Hall, refrred back, not being com plete, l Coram isaior.ers j'orth reported that he had made the arrangements for the cooking at the"insaue Department of the Counfy Poor 'House, and for -tbe latter being heated. Comnjii issioncr Bagg reported that he had made a contract for having tho jail painted and for other repairs It was ordered by riie Board that the Sheriff be required to report' to the Board a list of of all property fold to the State for txes since he baa Lnenp office. Ordered, that all magistrates who have failed to report to this. Board, according to an order issued Dt4. 18th, 1878, of their official acts by the next regular meeting of this Board, that the peualty of the law will be enforced against them. The following resolutions were adop ted: J2esolvcd, 1 hat in the opinion 'of this Board the Criminal Court, as now estab lished for the county of New Hanover, and two terms of the Superior Court, ap pointed for the 13th Monday after the let Monday in March and September of each yeir, are sufficient to 'transact and dis pose of all civil and criminal c-iusjs aris ing in! paid county. 1 1 Resolved, secondly, That the County Attorpry ba instructed to preparo a memorial to t he next Geoer A As&embly, praying that honorable body to euact a law repealing so much of the statue now in force as provides for the holding of ancther term cf the Superior Court for said county, and spec;ally providing tea' there shall not be held anv term of said Superior Court in the niorrlths of January and June. It was ordered by the Boarditbat His TV PtovrVd, Sirabur 'Ark; r t j ,, r . - ,1 L U-P-Paddisjon, I'binf Caswell. Thoa ' Wil lonor Judge McKoy be not.ucd that the u Kock Jqs Thom 30D;8mitu. Houor Jud Board have been legally advised that the holding of the January term of. the Supe rior Court is not in conformity wilh trie present law of the State and aji unnec essary expense entailed on the -county, J and the Board, therefore respectfully re quest that said term shall not beheld. It was ordered that sealed pioposals be received for keeping the poor and insane at the County Toor Bouse for1 one year from January, 1S79, the same to be issued and the bid to be awarded at the regular i i meeting or. the Board to be held January 6th, 1879, on the basisj of the contract now in force, or 1 without the use the cleared land. v Ordered that sealed proposals will be re ceived and acted on at the regular meeting of the Board, to be held January Gib, 1S79 for taking charge of tfcej criminals sen tenced to the Work House, or sent to the same for costs cf court, with use ot the cleared land attached to the Poor House premises. 1 Ordered that the office of Constable for Cape Fear Township be declared vacant, the official holding the same having failed (o renew! his bond. ' Commissioner Grady put in nomination Mr. Edward Schreiver,to fill said vacancy, and he was, on motion, unanimously de clared the Constable ofj the Township. It was ordered that the Auditing Com mittee meet In regular meeting on the first Wednesday in every month, and on next Wednesday at' 7 p. m. i The reports of Justices J. ! N. Maffitt and Stephen Keyes were received and orderered spread on the records of official reports. ' j Petition of J. A. Ashe, to have his poll tax remitted,was not granted. In appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the delinquent tax in the name of Catharine A. Maxwell, for the year 1878. is incorrect, the,same property being listed in the name of Mr. F. A. Keith, and the tax paid by hje'r, the same is hereby remitted. 1 On motion, the Board adjourned to meet on Monday, January 6tb, 1879, in regular monthly session. The Weather and tne Railroads' There was trost and snow and sleet from Weldon as low down as Wilson, but South of that place there are no signs cf the recent storm. 1 , - From Columbia, this way, we are told there was snow for the distance of thirty xnilca. !, - 1 At Charlotte there was a heavy fall of snow and the weather very cold all along the lice. But the pumps on all the roads are working all right and the trains are running onetime. The GoJdsboro 3Iail issued a small s:zedj fcheet during Cnristmas week. i Enterprise The Wilson lidvancc came to us this morning in the shape of an extra contain ing a full and graphic acdount of the fire in that place on the night of the 26th inst.- We congratulate our brother of the quill on his-entcrpriafas spvrit. Tho ac count is copied and published on ' tmr th rj page in this usue. ' Persona 1 Wo acknowledge the pleasure- of a visit yesttrday -aftcirnoon from 'Mr. John D7 Cameron,. edT-- ctf the Hillsboro Recorder, who is making a, short visit during the holidays to relatives in this 1 cjtv t Mr. Cameron edits a paper 'wjhkh m done yeoman ervice have at heart and .0: well, to remember t in the cause we aH r citizens would do us. ues'.de.-? our-es- teemed 'cotemporary id a very fast firm friend of Wilmington, and there is no better advertising mediunk in Orange and a'Jjoiting c--nin ics, than thb Hi lsloro Eccordtr.- Church Service?. U orciup m the Various churches rf the cit- to-morrow as follows ; , I t. John's ciiuncn, ' corner of Third and RedLCrcgs streets. Rev. George Palter.son, D. I) , Rector. )te. 29th, 1S78 The Sunday aftpr Chr.stmas Day. Celehrutioa ;ii 7,a. m. Morning Prayer at 11 oYi.jok:. E vng I'raer f-t 7h. Suuday School at 3",'" ., . St. rAth'i r.vwij, 7.1 t:ii:ra: ' rupKci:, Cjr;;er of SixHi .ci :! i.irkct tree Is. Rc. G. D. lkrrdiin:, fT. I)., ( pastor, ngiisli. service at 1 1 a ni,' German service at 7 p m. Sunday School at! 3 p no. cite-chetical- Instruction ou Friday at o p.ui'. HgU-I Arrivals- Empire i I ouss.'-i Wiimin;-tott X. C, Dec 28 -a-i. 1. ,o.bv.f. .nronfietc-t: i rftin H: . 1 ,V fir-1 Tir-n ' f8fcl5 o cloc k yille; L D, Oldham, Long Point; Jno Har- rit-oo, JnoMcKenziq, Charlotte; f A Shot well, Goldsboro; Capt. Walter IKelly,' city; D L WidiamsFaisonp; Win -"F Cor bet t, P T Cur Co; Justin M Bunting Sav; C J Osbsn, Pa; II E Potter, N C. Pubcell Uousk. Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 11. obb liios. proprietors from 8.13 o'clo Dec 27 to 8:1 , oVloek DecJ 2S F W Rtneker; So Ex Co; A F Powell, W F Williams and wife, X Cc E C vpr r, W O Puryear, Gn; W li , McKoy Raleigh; G p Pritchard, M G Rvtterber', S C; AY J Eddins, Charlotte. IN" C; R F McKennyi, Va; S Limberger, N V; O D Conner and wife Mich; E C Irvin, P;a; Wilmington District. irst lound of Quarterly fleeting?, M th odist E. Church, jSouth.-.' '"j Ddpl in, at Magnolia, January 4 and o. Cli ton, at Oliiuon, January 11 und 12. Cohafie, at Mingo Lj)de, Jmuary 17. Cokesbury, January lb and 19. Bladeu, at-Cemer, January 25 and 20. Elizabeth, aKElizalJetlitown, Feo. 1 and 2. Waccamaw. Mission, February 11. ' fcu.ithville, at Uncord. IVb. 15 and 10. Wilmington, at Fit'ih Street, Feu. 22 & 23. ..' at Fronttreflt, Mch;l and 2. Topsailj atj Union, March ,8 and-9 , Onslow, at! Tabernacle, jMareh 15 and 10 The District StwarJiKjdi please mef t me at the Parsonage of Front treet Church, Wilmington, Feb.25th. 1879, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A full.aitendjr.ee.' is pefired. L. S. Bui;KnEAi, . Presiding Elder. Weakly Personsv Wlnti Old and infirm persons need some mild touio or gentle btimulenti, especially in warm wea her. The wines made at Speer's Mount Prcspect Vioeyardfl, in New Jersey, called Spfrer'a Port Grape Vine, Is used ih the . Atlantic States as the best tonio Wine known, and is regard ed as pure; and is jvery popular among physicians, and Green JFor sale by James C. Mucdi & Flanner, at Si per bottle rvot Medicine But Food. Trie fall and early winter season i3 the harvest otime of hacking cough3 and debil itating forrs of Catarrh, jurt as be later spring is the seed time of malarial fevers. To know a certain, cure of toe one, anu a prevemive of the other, ;S to have within our reach tne most inestimable blessing of the period. We do known of them, for these really marvelous properties are com bined.ia Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Dver Oil with the Ilypcphcsphates of Lime fia l Soda. There is no form of physical wa3te and prostrated vitality, that a bountiful use of the Emulsipn wiiUrjpt change to, glowing health and full life and vigor, and then it hs cot a disagreeable medicine, but tho most delightful kind pf food. , T : ; i " ' For Towards of Ifclrt? Tears Mr?. Wixslow'b Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, ireaulates the bowels, cures dysentery and dies- rhcea, whether arising from ieethicg or ( other cause. An old and well-tried remedy. 2q qtnis a bctiU, d& w I STOP AT THE EMPIRE HOUSE- 'This house has been thoroughly refitted1 and - refurnished and the facilities' - j-- Hwwiuuivuauuu Jl lia Uel(9 nve oeen eniargid and improved , We are determined to make the house as comtortable and desirable In every particular as any in the State. A strictly first-ciasa house, at prices to suit tho times. A riae Billiard Parlor ana Bar attached. I. L. D01BT, dec 13 lm v Proprietor. New Advertisements; Sealed Proposals. BoAl;l o? C'Of XT V C031MIa5I0XBIU, December 29th, 1879. QKDU'.ED TIIATSEALED rROPO sals be received for keeping the poor anil Lmsane at the Conu'ty Poor House far one year from Januaiy, 1S7',), to be determined t .' at the regular meeting of the Board to be held January Gib, lt7a, oh the basis of the conitacl now in force, or without the us of t.Le cleared land. Okpee. p, that s:aled proposals will be received and acted oa at the regular meef. ing of the Board, to belitld January ,6:h, 1S7'.V for taking charge cf the aimrnall seiite.ncod to the Work Home, or sei.t to the samfl for cos's of cnut, wi-h tlie use 'of the rl-artd H umI attached to the Poor Holism p;mi.-,. J. E SAMPiOX ' Clerk. Star copy 'Sun Jay, Sua copy Tuesday. Wanted. WfANTKD A PARTNER (aeti?. silfiit) wijth ati'tlecah or jjood ciedit," to increase a city bpiness already establish ed payin? a taiiiiaie protitl with no isk. it is TxJsiliv a rare chrico. ' ' i Address" tihrcub i'o.t Office. ! .'"" - C R. W,, i.cc Ti V iimingtcn, N. C. 4 I PLTClTION wii! bo m?.;!e to the next fx. (ivyw al A?S5 rally of tio tatc for a charter to incorporate thj M Wi'.-.nirijjton Ice Con;pnv," f VVilaiiogton, "V. C. dec "2 3C t : i ,. Lost. ; : . f-jNE SIDE, or. rather, one half of aGpld Locac! coutaiiiiL the iikcncsj cf a yoarjr, "Lady. "The fio'dcr will be tatietactolrUy re warded by leaving the same' at thiaotlce. 1 dec 27 ' Christinas is Over. JUT I WILL BE PLEASED TO terte you in trio Book and Stationery Line, I and will endeavor to give you fatulaction ia every trar.s.iCtioa at l ' 8. JEWETT'S, I dec 27 1 FrohtSt eet Boon httre. t I'ham Head This. rpHOSK INDKBTEO TO IIE WILL con 1 fir aifat favor, by promptly pijinje amountii due; Manx of. toy boots baririr bjn destroyed, I bcg that tbote owic me will r.nt wait for bill to be r-recentedl, but wi.lcal t-ettie. Office etbltrbtrd I tm-por-irilj ht my re-idei :e on t' out 8treetJ aec-'Dd door from Urant. . Those baling bids against mo will pleatf rekdrr mmeat once through Poetffi lp. dec -7 I U. p. PARSLKY,Jr. Lecture by Hon. (Jeorgo . Davis. ' , , , TJ RE L EC T t RE 07. 110 X. C E 'ROR DAIVS fer the benefit of the widqw aa-3 i . cnildrcn of Lieut. Bencer will be delivered at the OPERA HOUSF, FRIDAY id January r next, Tic at 8 P. M. kets 50 cents eash, will' bs sold at the Book and Drug Stores, also oy memberi of the Committee of Arrangements and la Com mittee ofLadteju. oReprved Heatj, except r r'rate boifrg, which can be securldat Heint bertrer's Book Store. ' dec 27 1 The Citizens of WUxnintoa1 , Are INVITED TO AN I INSPECTIOK jf our magnificent display..of i :.-.' II I- i Christmas Pre s ants Which P. UEINfcfiERGER his this year brought out and now displays in his iwo btrirea. : j ) You can -litre soe presents suitable for both the old ai.d young, the rich and poor. It is TrijjKjssiblfl to name all the articles which you can nnd here, but call, and he and hi assistants will tako great pleasure in showing you the finest and the largest stock of Staple and Fancy Goods ver broushV to North Carolina. 5 decSS " T : -.1 Christmas Comes pjUT ONCE A YEAR BUT TOTJCAJf ooia titter tj-iij or tomorrow aid bay your CUEISTMAS.GO0D3. I am oJtriaf iDEe rare bars&isf for the Holidays U l Genti' and Youths nl Bots ClctbiagT Call and ie3 the best Unltuniritd Shirt 1 he Citvfor 75 xcntl 1 ' BHRIZR'S EMPORIUM, de23 ' Market at IBE TO THE DAILY KfcYlaW Only 10 onts per month t el tr fsbtcr , Officccorper water aadVChtetaatttfrf OUBSCR 1 O 1 - .0 ' . ,(-