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T3 e Bail Review m ks. Pa. ami Prvft hai i; h a i , may VIEWS AND REV I r: V THE TROUBLES OF ENGLAND. Eng!aud, after many years of unexam pled prose: itv and good fortcr-ie, it now s mis is b-set with mtny perplexities, Wilii two wrrs iif ! M r nsWratfon cf 1 ,.e . .t. f-r r 4 U III 1 .1 neit-r9. ..4. 1 be New York T, ibune was founded by Horace Greeley. It will be foundered by Wbitelaw Reid. The ad ranee of the vaes of New York bricklayers from $2 60 to 83 per dav is a positive sign of better times. The Republican party calls itself the party of order. The kind of order that it favors is that which once reigoed in Warsaw. Hayes is rather a revolutionary charac ter at present, for he is revolving as a sat telUte around tbat blazing fiery planet Zich Chandler. The care of poor, children has been amorjg New York's pet charities, and sub EciiptioDS are now ca'led for to provide a seaside nursery for such children. A gen erous response is expected. There is but one way of Baiislying the stalwart Republicans of the North, and that is to add another amendment to the Constitution, providing that no South ra man shall vote any other than the Repub lican ticket. A San Francisco clothing dealer is said to have, in good faith, offered Lawrence Barrett $100 a night when playing Harnltt in that city, if he would, after uttering the words, 'customary suits of solemu black,' add, 'The k;nd they sell at for $24.' The Empress of Ar ria, when hunting, never d esses for i.'d'Dg until she a, ives at the meet. She rethes to the nearest house and spends exactly an hour 'n her prepara tions. Her saddle is so small as to be al most iu visible when she is mounted, so that the appea-ance 's of a lady sitting on the horse itself. The projector lay;- g a c. ble l.om the Califonna coast to Japan by way of the Hawaiian Is'auds, has reached the peint wheie subsciipt'ons to the stock e invi ted, and Cyius W. Field has put hh name down for $100,000. It is expected that the Hawaiian Goueu inent wil subsciibe $1, 000,000, and the itmaiuderof the requis ite) capital wUlbe r.ised in London, IV is, New York and bai Francisco. The money annually spent in maintain ing the Protestant churches ot Boston is $1,600,000, as calculated by the Boston Herald, leaving works of charity out of the account. The Congregationalists, including Trinitarians and Unitarians, lead the financial list, and the Episco palians come next. Even the Baptists are ahecd of the Methodists, who are so strong throughout try. Speaker Rrudall ttlls his fri9nds that Congress will sit until the 1st of July, and the Speaker's friends aay that he en courages a prolonged session, and holds that the army appropriation bill ought not to be passed, and tbat the struggle with the President ought to be made as pronounced and bitter as possible. The Speaker has a good deal of influence iu the House, which gives his opiuioos and wishes importance. Business seats in the New York Stock Exchange have advanced in value to $9 000 each. Since the panic of 1873 they have sold as low as $1,500, and within weeks they have sold at $7,500. This advance is attributed partly to the belief that the stringent provisions of the new constitution of California, imposing oner ous taxation upon mining capital, will drive t'ie great corporations from Sau Francisco to New York, and build up in that city a big mining stock business; and partly due to the revival of speculation in New York. When the waters of Niagara first Hushed with de!;gbt iu the sm.Me of the Princess Louise, she sa:d ; 'Don't spe.k ; let me drii.k in the whole scene aud su wliYL a-e rttuntp frqjn the o.-i.tia 1 govern iimm', mid bjli liav'J boih been thus far tuoidi astern o U: i :it h troops aud Bi it. ish glo.y i ban otherwise, she isseiiousl tuieatened wi jb troubles amoi g her lab'r !ng p' pu)aiion at heme,, which aie liable to seriously affect her prosperity, in the nea- In'.ure, at leasf. The depression, iu business which for the past number of ears, has so seriously impaired the progress of the United Stales, has not been felt in the BnJsh Em pire uutil very receutly, and during those years in which we have suffered, she hi s been on the high road to; prosperity. But, now, juslt as we are beginning tD recover iroin the prostration ot bufci ness, financial troubles have found a foothold upon English soil. Which threaten from various causes to be even more severe aud lasting than they have been with us. The manufacturing and mining interests of that country have suddenly become stagnated and almost at a standstill, and as these are the principal industries which engage the attention ot her h -me population and as immense amounts of capital are invested iu thee enterprises, which are now yielding no return in profits, and many of which are being run at a loss and consequently will bd obliged to suepeud! operations unless there is a decided change; for the be.ter within a short time, the 'prospect is in deed gloomy. Strikes among the labor iog people are in existence, on account of the reduction in wages which capita ists have been compelled to make, and more are impending. The entire labor system in England is in a depressed and uncer tain condition aud there is much anxiety and alarm as to what will be tho proba ble result. With a country so small m extent at the Island of Great Britain and with a population so densej a depression in business is more seriously felt than in a larger country like our own;. Ia our vast area of territory and manifold diversity of pursuits, whea one industry fails to give employment,! another may be taken up, which is not the condition in Eug land. Another very serious Ij consideration which now perplexes the mjnds of Eng lish statesmen is from whence to obtain the necessary articles of food. Her own soil ia not capable of such a vast pro duction as her people must have or starve. Her people must be fed. She has drawn her supplies of provisions for the past number of years laigely fnjmi this coun try, and we have certainly the means by THE PRESIDENT AND SECRE TARY FftlE 9TATB BOARD OF HEALTH. I " j In the racent proceedings of the Medi cal State Con s-eution, held at Greensboro, this parti, ular section of the State was highly honored in having Doctor S. S. Saichwtil, of Pei der, re-elected by the united voice of the Convention to the position of PreMlert aud Doctor Tboa. If. Wood, our tsteeaied fellow-townsman, re elt-ctcd iu the same manner Ed the hon orable position of. Secretary to the State Board of Health Of the two gentlemen thus honored, Doctor 8atch well it well known to this community and State, having been a practising physician in North Carolina for a number of years , and is regarded as a physician of decided ability by the profession. Indeed, so better assurance of the fact of the esteem in which be is held need be wanted, than that the medical fraternity of the State iu Convention assembled have re-elected him to the highest poet ton within their gilt in the State. Iu their selection of Secretary to the Board of Health, we consider that the Society as well as the State at large is to be congratulated upon their choice. Doc tor Wood is a gentleman of decided abil lty and has already attained to an emi nence in his profession tbat might well be envied by those more advanced iu years As Secretary of the State Board o Health. Docur Wood has by his own iu dividual eff rts w pt-rsmally know, done more than any other oue physician in the iState to elevate the tone and stand ing ot the profession in this State, and we believe that to Dr. Wood alone is due the credit of the recent legislation in regard to the Medical Society and the appropria tions for th-i same by the State Legisla ture. . from Malaria Vdo thia even m reKMMu of nlasaeAis mft riSM and miic fetPftzs w fetch it causes t foleatype The laruy Of ttosieiwr s niomacn AgeliPatgttbutJH)le the Protect tne System It is poeVble country Where1 where the per assume their immense popu Bitters is very fact of its efficacy as a remedy for chills and fever, blllious remittents, and as a preveut -ive ot the various forms of malarial disease. In those portions of the West and South, where complaints of this nature prevail.and In the Trop'cs;' it is particularly eeteemed for the protective influence which it exerts; and 44 has beeu very widely adopted as a substitute for the dangerous and compara tively ineffective alkaloid, sulphate of quin ine. Physicians have not been among tho last to concede its merits, and the emphatic professional endorsements which it has re ceived have added to the reputation it has obtained at home aud abroad. Miscellaneous. , Gibbs & Cos LEBRATED FERTILIZER, fr II MANIPULATED 6DAN0 ! The Best and Cheapest ! COTtOrT'CUANO ! Wox CE THE :o: I i M r. J which to supply J her demands in the- et 1 1 L: 1 1 :r i u,.n- u , the rest of the coun- lulurec,luail3' aa"1". 11 ulJf ".uau iu the past. But the grave qjuestion which now presents itself to the English nation is from whence her supplHa may be se cured at the cheapest ratesi The "Royal Agricultural Society have taken the mat- ter in consideration, and have made a movement to obtain reliablejreports as to the food producing capabilities of Russia, India, Australia, Canada aid the United States. ' Of these countries Australia, Canada and the greater portion of Iudia are subject to tbe British j crown. In dia is not in a condition to warrant many hopes from that quarter, as she is yet suffering from a severe famine which has extended throughout the en tire East. Thedistauce from Australia would make the shipments ifrom there so expensive that but little cold be hoped irom tbat quarter. In Bomb portions of Canada wheat is successfully raised and coin is cultivated to a limied extent. In either case the tillable territory is too in considerable to supply the demands for home consumption and leajve much of a margin for shipment. Russia, especially the Southern porijion bordering on tbe Black Sae, has always beeni a large grain produciug country, and it is probable that from that country and the; United Stai.es .1.1 1 1 1 1? 3 i. .1 1 sequently remarked : 'I have seen, and. mat Jtagiana wm do oongefi to uraw uer never shaH see such a rsvd sight aain. supplies in tbe future as she has in the What I would have missed had 1 not seen past. it.' If Pnoess Louise, wnen s analog n I bhould the present condition ot traae view of he falls, had simp'y said, 'Don't and fiuance iu England cbntiuue for a speak,' and kepi s 'ent herser, lhe etl'ec considerable leugth of time the situation would have been Dene . nen urant WOu!,i he ir.Hppd rlnldrAhlft Fxhaustive The General Omuibus Company of Paris hafl for some time past made use cf electricity for subduing vicious horses. By the process adopted , intractable an imals given to fitlng, tearing and kicking are reudered inoffensive, and N submit peaceably to be groomed and harnessed. To obtain this. result a weak current of electricity is passed into the mouth of the horse each time it become restive. Tbe will of tbe animal seems almost an ulula ted. The current is produced by a small induction machine of tbe Clarke system, the wires of which communicate with tbe bit of tbe bridle. The employment of electricity is said to produce a sort of un-eac-iuess orj torpor rather than pain, and its much less barbarous than many taming methods hitherto adopted. mTfm"1 3te , ; It is no use dearly beloved Republican brethren! says the World. The Grant movement is "booming" in Chicago with forty Presidential power. The Inter Ocean of May 16 reaches us in a neat little edition of 196 pages of seven columns eaeb! In comparison with this colossal sheet we were about te sy, but really even feather bed would be inadtquate- what are all the organs of the East put together? It comes through the mails like a twenty feur-pouuder cannon-ball, as a b orn for Grant should come; and is cranimel full of tax-listi as a boom for Grant should be! An appeal is made by the Gov mors of Vermont, New Hampshire and IVfassa chusetts in beha f ot - the effort, already advauceel, to commemorate tbe battle of Benuington. An association has been organized, and it is designed as soon as tbe subscriptions will warrant it to erect a suitable monument on t e battle field. DISLIKING TU ENTER INTO A NEWSPAPER CONTROVERSY, P. L. BRIDGEKS & CO., Have heretofore refraiued frbm saying" anything on the subject of the Duff Gordon Sherries, AND W. T. Walters & Co.V Baker .Whiskey, Both of which they have kept since open ing, although some of their friends and conipeLitors CLAIM to 1 e Sole Agents. W. T. WALTER'S & GO. Refuse to make any or.e iheir Agent, re serving the right to sell t whom they please. . -o- , . . , i...., ,i . . . .. ru another season, we no so wun ine puf-i """" " L"- "j win n;id j BEST AND CHKAPES1A IfERTlLIZitR in use. V It is no new article, requiring expe itnen's to establish its value, hut has Wn for years with unbounded succ ss, gainin iii favor fromjvear u. year, until it u J accepted as the STANDARD b ER I ILJZKR. a "J It has been our atuny, not to make U EQUAL to others but STIPKRIOR, lnA , our success in these eff rts we refer you to the many of your neighbors who hare aT! it, as weil as to tu0 thousands iu the South Atlantic i Cotton States. This Guano is so well known that it is unnecessary to publish any certificate bu , annex a few testimonials in our circulars only from Planters who have made anew teste of it alongside the Peruvian Guano, as showing how it compares with Guano, which baa heretofore been generally esteemed above all other FertUiiera, He will have only a moderate supply for sale and would request Planters to their orders early. Our Agents are authorized.to sell the MANIPULATED on very favorable tr pavaMe In ctto.i next Fall. Jan 29-dAw JAS T PUT TE WAY Aent Hi t.ili. . THE BCST The WORLD SOLD BY . i. AN VV s pure, TOR PARTICULARS "wnDcn u ADDRESS ' WhitcSewimg Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. By Business Men It is well known that such articles as the DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, MUM'S CHAMPAGNE, etc., have no Local Agents throughout the country, as they can always be bought much cheaper, in small quanti ties, from second hands, than the Agents WE ABE SURPRISED That oui friends, with their long Business Experience., should have brought forward such a weak point as this, but can now understand, paying package rates to the Agents, why tbey Supposed, on accoant Vf the low price at which we were selling the goods, that ours was not the genuine arti cle. Respectfully, and truly, P. L. BIUDGERS & CO., 32 10 II SUM! Parsons' Purgative Pi i make V w Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire syst m in three mo ths Any person who will take I pill t ach nifrht from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sen by mail for 8 letter stamps. L 8. JOHNSON A CO., may 21 4w Bangor, Me. A GENTS WANTEB For the Best and can sell at, they being compelled to pro- f Fastest-Sen ing Pictorial Books and Bi- d es. r rices reuueeu oo per vcuu tect the trade of those who buy hundreds al Pdblishtnq Co., Philad, Pa. may 21 4w of packages at a time. 86- TO 6000 Judiciously invested In TT Ail Oil Cclf lAfi LUC luuuuaiiuu iv. tial fortunes every week, and pays an im mens per cent age of profits by the Hew Capitalization System of operating in Stock. Full explanation on application to Adams, Brown A Co., Bankers, 26 Broad St, N. Y. my H-w LIFE IN A BOTTLE, The Most Valuable Medical Diacot ery Known to the World X0 More Use for Quinine, Calomel ut a, vwwo ".LJiiu lUf vOfll Blood, strength for the Nerm and Health for All AN OPEN" LETTEfl TCf THE pifiUn Believing that bv cleansing the blo dti.d building up the censmutum waetbeooh t . MUUH1- wars abroad aud a starving population at horn with evry euterprisc iu fiuauce, commerce and manufactures completely prostrated, it is not a wonder tbat thne ii much anxiety aa to the possible futu'e. was gazing on Ibe itfins of the Coliseum, he me ely rolled his c "jr over in bii uicuh, aud remarked to h;s ccmpanion, in a rone fa" of feeling, 4Le.s take son. fiiug to drink.' Tbe Episcopal Convention of the Dio cese of Michigan will convene in St. Paul's Church, Detroit, Jane 4, to elect a A Pittsburg paper has intei viewed 700 successor to the Right lie v. Samuel Allen prominent business men in that city to McCrosky, recently depose i. Aoaong tbe ascertain their preferences for President names of candidates prominently before in 1880. Among Republioaas, 314 were the d:ocese are the Rev. Drs. Harris, Wortb;ngton, and Lane of the Diocese ol Michigan; Ya Deusen ol UUca, N. Y . Huntington of Worcester, Mats.; Hall, Paddock, and Snively of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Davies of Philadelphia, and Kuicker bocker of Minneapolis, Minn. Iu addi tion to the above, the names of the iol- lowing Missionary Bishops have been Itrongly urged : Uare of Niobrara, Tut tie cf Utah, aad Ell'ott aud Garret ol Teias. found to be tor Grant, 89 for Hayes, 51 for B.'aine, 16 tor Sherman 13 for Conk ling, and many scattering. Among the Democrats, 152 for Tilden, 11 for Hen drieks, 6 for McClellan, 5 for Thurman Of the Greenbackers, 4 preferred Geu Butler. ' No comedian can make as laughable a taoe as that made by the sxnail boy when he brings a jelly jar down from the eloset shelf aud discovers it to be fall of tevpenuy naiifi, Uncle Qfun. If yon were to accuse Miss Analine de Fiakey of overweening self-oon- oeit, you would not abash ber in the least: she would retort that one has a a perfect right to admire the master pieces of Nature. The day after the announcement of her eng gement to Fred Dory, an old friend offered hit congratulations. 'Not me,' she said, and she twitched her nose haughtily 'congratulate Fred.' Puok. Blowing into tbe muzzle of a shot gun is a standard method of produc ing newspaper items, it remains for a young lad down ton to introduoe a variation. The street hose wouldn't work.' the water waa turned on at the spiggot all right but there seem d to to be an obstruction. He placed bis mouth eompletely over the end of the nozzle and blowed j ist onoe. Tbe pressure of the whole reservoir sud denly broke loose, concentrated into that one nczz'e. The lad let go with his mouth and sat down about fifty feet away, down the street, and he has not yet been relieved of the impres sion that his brain is watersoaked. New Haven Register. .'The first Napoleon remarked Mr Middlerib, 'introduced into France the manufacture, of -beet sugar, and it is to day an important industry in our own country.' 'Yes, said Master Middlerib, in a subdued tone of countenance, 'I tasted some of it to day.' -Tasted som of wba ?' inquired bis fattier, sharply. 'Beech sugar,' aid the boy wea Uy. and then he drew closer to tbe table and ate more specifiMily on t' e edge of bis chair. And silenoe fell on the family like a fog . Bur ling ton Hawkeye. The liamond 3 for 10 cants, Cigars, are all the "go. The P-R-I-JT-C-I-P-E; Cigar is the best 10 Cent Cigar Ever brought to Wilmington. A New Lot ot them just received. P. L. may 5 BRIDGERS & GO, The Millionaire, D H. O'BRIAW. of San Francisco, Cal., JL says : "Herald Compound is the best Cement for broken wares I ever saw. I have articles mended with it that stand as good as before thev were broken." Bold by all druf- giats and country merchant-, or f jour drug gist hasn't g t it. nor wont send for it. stnd 25 cents for a bottle to JNO. T. PATRICK, 8ole Man'fr, apl 29-6 1 Wadesboro, N. C. Steamer PassDort, pAlT. J. W. HARPER, Will resume SUNDAY TKIP3 TO SMITHVILLE, April 27,weather cermittine. Dally Trips as usual. Leave Dock at.9.30 A. M. apl 96 GEO. MYERS, Agent. DEAR SIR : Please write frr large Illustrated Catalogue of Rifles Shot Cuns. Revolver. Address Great Western Gun Work. .Pitts burg, Pa. may zi-4w BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER See that each plaster has the word . D f -I hi I? . tk.nnirll it and insist oa having no other. Ask your Physi cian as to its merits over all otbe-s. may J1'4W Furniture ! Furniture ! A Large Assortment of WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! ! to be sold at the very bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Ta lea, Marble Top Tables, Ac, Ac., as well as common Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Chairs and Bookers of all sorts. Looking Glasses Mirrors, Parlor Suit , Lounges, Shades, Bed ding and everything belonging to a First Class Furniture Establishment. Also, another lot of the celebrated Genuine Stewart Sewing Machines, a real comfort. For sale at F. A. SCHUTTE'8, 26 and 28 Front and 11 to 15 Dock sts. rune 10 The New and Popular Boot & Shoe Store, . 32 MARKET STREET. THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES ! ii oi.n RTiirH TO WORK OFF AT ANY PRICE I Furniture. TUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY I a large assortment of Walnut and other grades of FURNITURE, which we offer jv,ts aJlaao& a iavJca a c. . at Great c Bargains. Call mod examine. ufe. jvistl dbJw (iEoia-1' tj &&U fob 19 D. A. SMITH A CO. Tonsorial. KAYUfO AGAIN located la the mnt of the P ur cell Ho ose, 1 ha ye oughly renorated and improved the old stao and am now p repared to sbave,sbm poo , cat hair toe eTrjhodjr. Tb beet of work julj SI PiroeU Rouse Barber 3hup All New Goods, selected with a great deal of cai e, in accordance with the times. Alt of aw Goods warranted. Notice some of tbe prices : A Lady's nice Cloth Baakin, from 60c to $1.00. A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from 90c to $1 25. A Gent's nice Box-Toe Gaiter, from $1.25 up to the beat . My Ladies' and Children's Department is now complete. A call at my place and a fair comparison are all 1 ask. Beware of old stock , You will speed your raonej for nothing. . Bsoumbsr, no trouble, to show my New Biock. Kespect ulir, C. ROSENTHAL) 32 Market St, apl 23 Sign of tke Little Boot. way of bam ning din a-e and bent troub: t with weakness of the lungs, catarrb, irj much broken down in constitution, a" , n, after trjing ihu bei t phjsitiana aod ;aut out mj money for mnj kibds of medic : advertised without nndiog a permaDentnie. 1 bgan doctoring myself, ruing nifuiou. made from roots and herbs. 1 fortnasli discovered a wonderful nitten or B-od Cleanser, the tire t Cottle of wbicti (rsreineiti life and vigor, and in time effected a r- nent cure. I was free trom catarrh, m Issm became strong and sound, being able to ittkd the mot severe cold and expotnre, and 1 hm gained over thirty pounds in weight Feel ing confident that 1 had made a troMkritl discovery in medicine, I prepared a qaanutj ot the Rout bitters, aad was in tbe babitef giving them away to sick friends and neiffrj bors. I found tbe medicine effected the aoaj wonderful cures of all diseases caajed fros humors or scrofula in the blood, lmprudesct, Bad Stomach,' Weakness, Kidsej liiarm, Torpid Liver, Ac . Ac. The aswt of mi discovery in this way spread from one penot to anotber until I found mrielf called npn to supply patients with medicii e tar ltd wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding and bottling tbs : Bitters in large quantities, and 1 now d tou al Vmj time to this business. I was at first backward in presenting ei-t-myself or discovery in this way to thepabU not beicg a patent med ciLe maniac" small capiUl.T&ut I am getting brafelj that. Since I first, advertised tlis mK" I have been crowded witn orders ' dnf gists and country dealers, and tbe, busd' of letters I have receive i from psrsoMea'i prove the. fact that no rexuedr eer did much good in so short atim nd bidw success as the tfoot Hitters. In hCS 1 convinced that tbey will soon take tht w o all otbe- medicines in use. reslj w bund ed retail druggists, right here t m in Cleveland, ow,ell Boot Bitri, . fcnmhro lrprlr Bolrf OVBr 0BS tbOM" Vf uv a uw v eee - - - r bottles. -.1 , Rnn M.'ftava ira Btrirflv ft fflftUlCtl pP-p" nA ..idol" anon, suco as was ueu ux m of our forefathers, wbeu people w re m by some simple root or plsst, std calomel and other poisons of the ma1 kingdom were unknown. -...Ii They act strongly on tbe liver dr keep toe bowels regular and boild P J nervous svstem. 4 hev penetrate een m 111 kill, UUU T a UBi I. 11 C " I ' . i 1 i . I I . n ii .nil t , .ami ( .fltn fnA nU IU " m, r 7 " . M di8-ases by puribtanon sno noir - ifer what your f e ingi or ij-r-j No mat are, what the disease or ailment is, a Bitters Don't wait un il you sre ifvouonlv feel bad or miserabe, " Bitters at once. Tboosande of persons in a.l pr They have saved many lives of c W33 wLo t ad noen eivenap Dy i"wu,"7' 5 J j - - flfffltl " 0 many old chronic esses of Catsrrs, c ... .. .- t.Lrin Li"! Hueomausm, fjspepsia, u" ' TA ii whan aU other treeJseDt 4!tn you troubled with s'ck heidacbe, ',nZ.j, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in tn . nervonsnesend broken dsrwSJ at com You will be cured if you take Mf i Have you bumojs and pimples on 3.A or skin? Nothing wih give J0;' health, strmfth, and be FixTv ters. uB an ' I know that jea m Py' cr bum bug becauaemy disouSry many of their patients, b t I carer now my deafra and er .j, ih mv Unot KirtAra aa fast as P Dle L reach of all those sufiering ro. world ttoldby wholesale and PJF , gtatf and country Pfj boti ( Dreaa on reeeiot of once, $1 w fcl j : U 1 sLa bottles $e. mj r or w " ..aa derfel cm ea,oe my laJ-ge "'tLiiadce'' u w.i .. ..t ..A. n KtiU " yourself. a in etat a.Ask your druggist r FBaTlBK'ri JtOOi BiTTfc .ilf , . - i . ... a III."' recom For sale by because he m .Dii7,en PseoVrf,, I i u nmim IDU ' iii T mm . . march tb T- .... Ml In moon, or Iff eoe-eeCt P?f Vi le umu i-.- k,
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