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i mum THI8 PA P KB PLEAS NOTICE. ! paollitiaU every afternoon, 8adays ex- j w w1! hegai to re:eive!CAai.unica,Jo3f ept1 bt ! . JOSH. T. JAME8, irom onr rnencson ary atd all iubJcct f general inttrert but : Tae name of the writer must alwtrs be far alahed to the Editor., yi.TIK PKOHKTRTOa. -.i-Kii-HlPTIONH. POST AUK PAID. 1-- a"- s 00 Hix tu',elh,, 50 ; Three Communication! Taust bo wtitfcn oc on . one side of the paper. Personalitiesnst be aroided. And it is especially sxdpct'calarlvi''tici;er stood that the Editor does not always endem the riews of correp.oEdeDt, uales? so tt,.c in the editorial dolmens. - - , New Advertisarnoriti. , .t SI 25; .i month, SO cent. Cr,f !..ter will b delivered by carriers , f eh-, in an? wr t "1 the city, at the 1)0e ru, or 13 cents per week. 4 jvertisingrtw low 'and liberal VOL V. WILMINGTON. N r.. FRIDAY APRIL 30, 1880 NO 68 rtrrtobscribers will please report any and I failaresto receive their papers regularly New Advertisements. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT !! BROWN & RODDICK 45 Market St. -4 r I ; A " K (N Vac r that U:e I i.r"ot .suv'i s -lie lb- (oaLeft teller?, and 1 pu lic e a'r?8 o.enly alive to ,,,r ,,v. i, imervst. hVd. br tNeir patronag n : luu t. enabled a to ft" ihom advan ced wtiich i i j w at ardent supporter of c -operation w uld seek far to outvie, in t,f;int of cboice and extent our stock is un rivalled ia tbi section of the country. GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEP'T. Vilks, Silken fabric. Fancy Dress Goods, in very conceivable material used for Ladies )reesa. As we are in consent communication with ihe Largest Importers and Manufacturers we are enabled to offer our custom ers the newest productions and Latest Novelties as socn as they appear in the Northern Markets. OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT Ha long beeri one of the special features of our establishment. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT Includes Solid Colored Bilks, : P&tins, Bro cades Ac , Ac, to match any color, at prices that cannot fail to satisfy al. OUR BUTTON DEPARTMENT It rosily immense and contains from the ccm mon Agate to real works of art. OUR HOSIERY, GLOVE AND UNDER WEAR DEPARTMENT Is stocked with Foreign and Domestic manu facture. No such display has ever been seen in this city. OUR LACE DEPARTMENT Ii replete with all the staples and contains many novelties. , We haxe not space to enumerate, but would simply add that our p-st history has convinced thousands that we are ever on the oat-look for jobs, Extra Bargains, better known in our business as ''Dry Goods Plums" We have been particularly suc cessful ia securing several Lots which will be offered on our counters this week. We are fully convinced that we can make this a sea con of interest to oar customers and the pub lic generally. We will ofler on WEDNE8D AY, April 28th, 250 Doz. Real Kids a BTJTTOUa, The abovo is the GENUINE Article,, NOT a Lamb Skin. 5,000 Fans 1 We call particular attention to a Great Bargain is the above, at 10c, 15c and 26c; tbey are really not half the price of last year. Wholesale Customers Will find il to their interest to give us a call as we certainly can do them good. BROWN & BODDXCK, 45 Market 3tv apl 24 SCHOOL OF DRAYING, (PAINTING: ETC. INSTRUCTION" GIVEN in Crayon, Lepia and India Int. Drawing, also, Painting In Water Colors, Oil, Pastel and Coloring Photographs, afreasonable rates. For farther particulars inquire at the Bchool Rooms of Misses Burr A James, in th e rear of 8t James Church. sot 22 Coffee, Sugar, Flour. j t i : 350 Bags Coffee, Rio, Xiagnyra and Java, 30 O Bbls Sugar, Cut Loaf ' Granulated, Standard A, -Extra O and C, 1200 Bbls FlourSuper to I Extra Family, wvr juusu rnme VilltO ijorn, 275 Boxes Smoked ! ' and D S Sides, 300 Bbls. Early Rose Potatoes. 135 Bbls City Mess Pork, 150 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, 175 Boxes Starch, I and Toijet Soap, 335 Boxes Lyo and Potash, 1 150 Boxes Assorted Candy, 3500 Sacks Marshall's Fine Salt, GOOO Sacks Liverpool Salt, Snuff, Tobacco, Paper, Matches, Shot, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, &c .; For sale low by I WILLIAMS MUROHISO!, apl 9 Wbelsale Gro. A Con. Mertrt LOCAL NEWS. New AdTertinements. Jo ib D. TATLoa, Com Mortgage Hale, P Haiasaaaeaa iefi Pianos. Yatkj -Archery Oooda. April tells us godbye to-day. Window Glass all sfzes at lufl'er & Price's. t Misiatrate'd Uow failed ua aain to day Men wear clothing as a necessity; wc meu VL-i an art. Daughters of Eve to ibis day ar3 wear ing suako bracele t. A letter toijjj to be placed in the New Market for the convenience of the j ub lic. An. auctioneer is a tna. of more-Lid tastes and given to knock-d jwn argu meats. There is an imjortant letter remaining in the postoffice in this city addressed to 4PeK"ie.' t Full Msital an i ValnuL 6how Cases, al styles anl sv.os, at- Altaffer, Pjjice & Co's. r John White aud bij assistants were stretching more telephone wires this morniusr. The schooner Carfon,' with a cargo of fruit, arrived here this afternoon fiom the West Indies. KeatSy mixed Paints, strictly r. ure White Lead, CcbVs, Brushes, W ndow Glass, fec., at Jacobi's Ought a lady to husband her resources when she- has no resources left but her daughters? A standing joke inviting a hundred people to a parly in a house where there are only fifty chairs. The juveniles are disgusted. May Dsy alls this year on Saturday and they Ioeo a holiday thereby. No arrests and consequently no City - Court to-day. 'lhis speaks volumes for the good order of our city. The difference between a barber and a sculptor is very slight. Thepne curls up and dyes, the other makes faces ao busts. Tho Storm Signal was filing to-day. Perhaps th8 cyclone which struck Co- umbia, S. C ki yesterday is moving down this way. It is said that 'All things come to hira who will but wait; but at a hotel able that depends somewhat upon the waiter. 1 Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is the most reliable article in use lor re storing gray hair to its original color aud promotmg its growth. Saturday, May fist., being the Festival of St. Philip and St. James, there "will be service in St. James' Chuich at 11 a. m. and 5 p, m. The machinery tor the Wilmington Ice Company has been received and pkced jn position. The Company will ba ready in a short tims to "commence operatioiis. To Parents How olten does a slight Cough or Coll led to the most serious consequences, iveep ur. isuii s uougn Syrup at home. Physicians prescribe it. Thousands tafee it. Price 25 ceots. Mr. John Flowers" bas ..fitted up his schooner yacht , Arictti as a fishiDg smack. He bas increased her length and proposes to furnish fish iu abundance duriDg the Summer. Mr. H. P. Springer, who is well known to our citizens, is in the city en a short visit to his parents who reside here. He "expects to leave for his home in Washington, D..C, iji a few days.' Air. Natb'l Jacbi having been appoi nt ed agent for ihe Alias Plow, parties in want of this celebrated Plow can now have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard ware Depo't, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. Again v e wouli remind bur readers to call ou Messrs. A. fe I. Shrier aud exam . ioe the immense stock of Men's, Fouths' and Boys' Clothing, which they are selling at extremely low prices. Tliay have also received a ha-dsome stock of litest styles Straw and Fdi Hats. tf Great News. It is great news indeed that there u at last a remedy (Warner's Safe Nervine) which will relieve ail kinds of pain aud give rest and sleep without injury to the tystem. The discoverer of this remedy :s considered the mot skillfal nerve doc tor. in the world. j Pic Nic. V There, will ba a pic "nic at.Ijillirgton, in Pender c miity. ni i'lmrsday, May loth. A steamer wi'l r mi from this ci y in order to g vetb '" mr ciL:zii3 who de sire to.spend a dy .in ib country aiv cp portunity to ait-rnil ' , Toil can b :y No. 1 Oooking and Hats in cloves at almost aiv; orice at J s oui's Hardware Depot,. , Help the Foer. Thfi L idifia Rtnavo'ent AssocUtloa cf this city are" in need of funds. The sum mer is comio2 ou and there will no do bt bo mnch snfferin in this city by reason of hard times. Those of ur citizens who can contribute to the alleviation of tLe i. worthy poor are earnestly requ sted by the worthy President of the Association toeead their contributions to her. . Death of Mrs Dudley- Mrs. J ane A. Dudley, relict of the late Governor Edward B. Dudley, died in this city this afternoon, at the ripe age of 76 years. She died as 6he bad lived, u the full hope and assurance of a better life bsyond the grave. The funeral services will take place to-morrow afternoon, at 5 o'dock, from St. James' Church thence to ! Oakdale Cemetery. The Ilartley-Denck Combination. ! There is a prospect of a large house to nighi,as early this morning over one hun dred seats ha 1 been taken. It is not often that the citizens of Wilmington have the opportunity of attending such an enter tainment, and we hope that none who love good music, or a hearty laugh, will remairi at home. The programme is en tirely different from the one of Tuesday night; and in compliance witht very gen eral request Mr. Hartley will render his famous sketch, by Mark Twain, entitled Buck: Fansbaw's Funeral. ft : Window Glass of all sizes, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&3 Low st phsces al Jacobi's- . ): A Heavy Rain. This section was visited by a heavy rain storm last night, accompanied ly thunder and lightning. It continued for several hours an d the record of rainfall during the night at the Signal Office is .89 of an inch, It camo from the West aud was first noted at Shelby, 242 miles distant from Wilmington, where it is said the rain was one of the heaviest ever known there. From thence the storm traveled rapidly down the Carolina Cen tral Railway, reaching this city a little after nightfall. The rainfall was extensive all along the line of the road between this city and Shelby. About to Leave us. Dr. M . J. DeRosset, . the celebrated oculist and aurist who has been spending the past three weeks with his relatives in this city ' en route (rota San AntonicJ Texas, to New York City, will, we learn, take bisxleparture fdr the great metropolis, where be expects to locate permanently, on Monday next, and resume the practice of the specialties of his profession in which he has gained so wide a, reputa tion ia the country at large for his many skilful operations during his previous resi dence there. We regret exceedingly to lose Dr. DeRosset, and sincerely wish that the field was sufficiently large to jus tify his locating permanently ia our midst. We saw yesterday' a man whose eyes had been crcssed from infancy, look ing at us as straight as a pair of eyes pos sibly could look, which was ail the re sult of a skilful operation by this eminent surgeon'. But this is only one of many skilful operations which Dr. DeRaaset hat performed during his short stay here. Messrs. Adam G. Latta and C. D. E lis, formerly of this city, but both now f Savannah, Ga., are here on a visit to their friends acd xelatives in this p'ace. We are glad to see them looking well. "Mr. Best loft here lastlnlght on the Northern train. If he came here on busi ness the fact remains to be known.. He received a number of caller during the day and his visit to Hon? Geo. Davis, alluded to by us yesterday, was, we under stand, merely boa of coarteoy.,, We'regret to say that Dr. Flanner's conditon is much more unfavorable to day.1 The physicians, we hear, are to have a special consultation this afternoon at 6 o'clock, and the frieuds of the sick gentleman can rest assured that all that human skill can do or suggest to bifflle the disease and relieve the sufferer, will be done, without a doubt. ThlMy.Sfffn Yeais Ago To-Day. This j the th'r'yaseventh anniversary of the meet disastrous fire which has ever visited Wilmington. It was a Sunday forenoon. about 10:30 u'clock. Ajril 80th, 1843. that the alarm was given. The wind-was blowii.g a h!f gale from the Saotb ami th? streets were deserted, the chutalrift "Wing all well filled. Dr. WhiteSord Smith, on- rf the most elo quent divines the S u'h has ever protlacedf was prexch'ug ia he o!d MtKolist Church, which was then a wooden build ing and wh:ch stoSt'ou tne slto of the present beauttfullificef The ongrega. tion was a Very large on a, an it was the I ast tervice ever held iu that building. The alarm of fire was given at about half-past 10 o'clock. It caught on the shingle reof of a frame warehouse which then stoad just in the rear of thn site now occupied by Messrs P. L. ' Bridgers & Go's, handsome . store, on North Frout street. The fire was commnnicated by .means of a spark from the kitchen on the premises of the Cape Fear back, the same building now occupied by Messrs. Jack- son & Bell. The flames, fanned by the high wind which prevailed at the time, spread wi h. fearful .rapidity, and the result was that all of that portion of the city lying between Water aud Nutt streets on the West, Princess street and the Cape Fear bankenjthe South, Second street on the FnBt and the woods on the North, with the exception of the old Laz arus building on the wharf, now occupied by Messrs. 13. F. Mitchell and Williams & Murchison, and the residence of the lata Mr John C. Bowden, corner of Chestnut and Second streets, was destroyed. The fire swept straight up Front street, and nothing could stay its progress, as long as it could find anything to feed on. So rapidly did it spread that in some instances houses were destroyed before their, contents could be removed. In one residence, cor ner of Front and Chestnut streets, on , the site of the elegauth'use afterwards erect ed there by the late P. K. Dickinson, ar rangements were m progress far the cele oration of the marriage of the eldest daughter of the house, which was to have taken place in a few days, and so rapidly were the flames borne by the wind that a portion of the wedding para phernalia was lost in the fire which des troyed the house . Among the last to be burned were the Methodist Church and the workshops' of the Wilmington & Wel don R. It., then, as now, at the head of Front street. , Some idea of the fierceness and fury with which this conflagration raged may be gathered from the fact that large cinders were carried by the wind to the Sans Souci plantation, two miles from the city.where they ignited several stacks of rice-straw. Morse and Maury. Hem A. M. Waddell is to deliver, his famous lecture, entitled"Two Americans: Morse and' Maury, in the Presbyterian Church at7 Carthage j on next Thursday evening, May Cth.. There is a treat in store for those Carthaginians, such as even Queen Didb never enjoyed. The probabilities are that there will be a large turnout on the occasion. Save your money and bay your Build ng Supplies from Altaffer & Price. t It is now definitely ascertained that Bladen county has gone very largely for Maj. Stednaan, 12 out of ths 11 town ships having gone for him. Plows, Shovels,' Pitch! orks, Spade Rakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, &c. For the. low est prices, go to Jacobi's. Indications. For the Middle and South Atlaut'c State Jower Lake Region, Tennessee, the Ohio Valley and the Eaet Gulf States, rising barometer, cooler northwest winds, clear or partly cloudy weather with occa- Isional rain on tbf Nojth Carolina Coast and in northern New YwTk and lower Like Region. L: ' The Physical Paradox. It has been said that 'the blcod is the source of life.' It is as truly the source cf disease and death. No life, that is to say, no healthy tl-sue can bo generated from impure blood, no organ of the body can normally, per foroi its function a when supplied with import blood. Thsv floid that ahou Id carry life and healt h to every part, carries, only weakness and disease, blood ia -tke source of life only when it is pureiii If it ' hi become dis eased. Uj must ijbe. cltansetl by proper medicattcn, else, efery palsation oi the human heart, seodf . a wave of dictate through . the system- ; TO. -deans , th blood of all i impurities use Dr. Pterce'a Golden Medical Discovery . and' Pleasant Porgaxive. Pellets th sucMteffsctnal & terative, tonic ami cathartic remedies yet discovered. Tbej are especially efficient in scrofulous diseases. DIED. kWaNJJ In Kernandin., Florida, April 26th of pleu.o pcu obia.M 1RTHA RUA L1K beloved wife of Samuel A. Fwaan. btered into that rfst which awAiteth the Righteous, at 1 30 o'clock, this aftarnooD, Mrs "j WE A. UODLEY, relict of the late Governor K. B.. Dudley, ared 76 years: Uentl and peaceful in )ife, her pue spiiit passed trsnqui ly fr m her slumbers here, to that "blessed sleep in Jeeas. from which noDe ever ake to wfep." blessed are the dead who die in the Lord for they rest from their labors. He funeral will take place to-morrow, Saturday, afternoon, at 5 o'clock, from Ht Janes' C'hvrch to OakdMe. Mar please copy.' New Advertisements. Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE AND1NPURSUANCK of a decree of the Superior Ct urt of Sew Hanover county, made in a cause there pendiDg, wherein Jas. y. Collies, assignee, and the Mechanics' liuilding and Loan Association, are plaintiffs, and Wil liam P. Canaday and wh, Maiia E.Cana- day, are defendants, the undersigned, Commissioner appointed Ly the said de cree, will sell by public auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, at the Couit House door in tho city of Wilmington, on Monday, the 31st day of May, A. D., 18S0, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following describe ed lots of land situate In the said city of Wilmington, to wit : The East half of Lot number 4, in block 82, according to the plan of said city. Part lots Nos. 5 and 6 in blcck 92, ac cordiog to said plan, beginning in North. era line or Castle street 79A feet West wardly from its intersection with Western line of Seventh street, running thence West with Castle street 26J feet, thence Northwardly 100 feet, thence Eastwardly 261; feet, and thence Southwardly 100 feet to beginning. Part lotsNcs. 1 and 2 in block 91 ac cording to said plan, beginning in South ern line of Church street 81 feet West wardly from its intersection with Western line of Sixth street, and runs thence West with said lino of Church street 56 feet, thence Southwardly 99 feet, thence East, wardly 56 feet, and thence Northwardly to beginning. Part lot No. 4 in block 91, according to said plan, beginning in Western line of Sixth street 231 feet. Southwardly from its intersection with Southern line of Church street, running thence Wcstwardly 165 feet, thence Northwardly 29 feet, thence! i. 11 tnur a. tf . . jasuwaiuiy aoo itet to oixin street, and thence Southwardly with Sixth street to beginning. Part lotsNcs. 5 and 0 in block 82, ac cording to said plan, beginning in North ern line of Queen street 47 feet Westward ly from its intersection with Western line et Eleventh street, running thence North wardly 99 feet, thence Westwardly 47 feet, thence Southwardly 99 feet to Queen street, and thence Eastwardly with Queen street to the beginning. Part lot No. 2 in block 91 according to said plan, beginning in Western line of oixm street vu ieet ooutnwaraiy rr."m its intersection with Southern line of Church street, running thence Southwardly with said line oi sixtn street 20 feet, thence Westwardly 165 feet, thence Northwardly zo leer, and thence eastwardly to begin hing. JNO. D. TAYLOR, apl 30, may 10,20,26 . Commissioner. Notice. AT THE MEETING OP THE DIREC tors of the Wilminrtoa Mataal Insu rance Company, held on' the 27th April, it was resolved tbat an assessment of Twelve and a half (12i) per cent.be made on the rremiam Motes held by the ComoiDr. to div M. I ' ' HAM'L N CANNON, Secretary. apl 29 MB. UEINSBEBGEB, Dear Sir I herebv ten der you my thanks for the splendid 8 1 left" Jriaoo you tarnished for my entertainment CtTen Tuesday eveoisg at ilasonic HaJL I enjoyed playing upon the instrument very much, it is the hest Ptictt Piano I hare ever played upon. The tone is round and full and "carries" well. The touch is elastic. sympathetic and prompt, and really does every tmoff tnat one requires or it. I hope you will continue to keep such in struments on hand, acd introduce them to the musical community of Wilmington is thcr oughly as their merits deaanu. x ours, sincerely, JOS. H. DENCK. STIEFF'ri PIANOS, Square and Uprieht, are always for sale at HEIfllf BEKGEK'p, apl 39 Live Book and Music Btore RA HOUSE. HARTLEY-DEfiCK COMBINATION ! raiDAY, APXLXXi 30th. gESEFIT OF THE OXFORD ASYLUM. Messrs. Hartley aad Deack ia a magnifi cent rew programme. To commence at o'clock. Adabtbn 60 cents. Reserved 8eats at Heifisberer's without extra charge, apl 30-2t v MILLINERY-SPRING QOODT. MRS. 8. J. BIKER, Corner Third and Oraoe streeU, Wil saint; ton, If. C., has just receirad from the North m large mmd carefully selected stock of Fashionable Mil linerr, oasistisfr cf Hats, Flowers, Ribbons. Satins, Laces, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Ruehing, in faet. nearly everything kept in a Milliserr eatabUabmeat, ail of w bleb she offers to the public tu the most liberal tersua, By friving personal attantion to all orders Mrs. Baker Is quite eoafidrat that she eaa offer very great inducements to the Ladles of the city aad smrmundlog cotatrv. Hair work dooe ia all of iu braachrs. Tk bst of help la tha M illlnery Department, apl 20 tt Our Losses jg Y TIIK t IKK WUiqii OCqwiiiE-l) thelhh inet , on the cares of Frtut nru Deck it) , have all btm psiJ WrrrlOHT DISCOHN. We g,r,rsTlv'psy tVtm tU t war. o - ie?ixCe lve e3,i;iatof lx,ir sAetcy (Vx 1874) we have suitained fir-e looses uudev 1 j ; poheies, all of wuich have-bn paid; fiC?pt 1 which will be i aid .ia ful.. ' f. A J p.- W. UOSLDUS iiftL. . Oererallniuratce Afreets, 28 a Sotxh Water st. Wilmington win b. ? td at tt - Conjpaay -fli ;ce on MOMMY, Maj - j, at li o'clock M. KICUARD J. JOim, Sfcci'y A.Treai. apl 2i-bi Just Received. AMOK AHrtO HTM FNT of Children's snl Muses Xioen, Jiiue, Lawn; .'and Gijnic ham Dresses and Suits. . A complete assortment cf Ladles' TJcdcr wear of best Muslin and Cambrio. , Millinery in all the latest etvlts altars cn hand. At ' MISSES KAIUiEH 'McQO WAN'S, . , NOt 6a Fron Ht ttaw H&.r Work antJ Stamping tolicitca, apl 28 i Archery Goods, JOTHING M03E ATTRACTIVE 1IAH ever been offered to the lovers of 'a tclineJ and elegant pastimr, t Then join -vith me ye merry in ey -We'll toast the bov7 and quivers ; a nu uur vyea use our uriffHt tarir Ue brilliant rounds forever. Bows, Arrows, Quivers, Targets, Ac , Ac. at 9 liuOK STOIIE. apl 20 Sea-Side! rjlHE STMR. PASSPbUT ' " will commence SUA' DAY tripa ffYffi&f April 25th, and will continue Daily 'lrlse-t ' the SEA-SIDE, leayin;r at 9.30 A. if,', 'until farther notice. G KO.' M Y ERS,' A gen t . apl 22 ' . ft Boilers- Boilers-EoilcJs ! peUB CYLINDEIt BOILERS, . a 26 inches diameter, 40 ftct locg.' fc : All in prime order. For sale by EDWARD KIDDEBA SONS, apl 23-tf. ' A LIBERAL PRICE WILL1 BU PAID for GREEV CANE delivered at our yorie in this city. For particulars appljr toJt EDWARD KIDDER A SO AS. apl 23-tf .. Walter Coney, DEALER IN TJIOEACCO, IMPOHTEU ANU, l)i MESTIC CIGARS, C1gar3tterf'mifr afiil Pipes of all Jpsciiptions. ' u WALTER CQEY, pl 3 Market street. . Fresh Lot BON FUME CATARRH AND ASVlJlIA Ciarettes, Wei De Meyi CA'irra Cure and a full and com letesto:k of fun Drus and Medicines. ,. . ; "A F. C. MILLE Jv i Corner 4th snd Hon tivtli'.' Open day'aad night. . 4!rra. i mch 29-tf ' . Porto Eico Molacses, 24 Hhd" pORTO RI 30 MOllASEf. Choice lot now' IsidiDg' .1 -c ti cx-3:hr LacyHiffBsad, And for sale low by st !-';-si apl 19 WILLIAMS A MfJRCHlibk4 The New ; Hat Stom C'lAlL ASD EXAMINE MIT 'Bfttiyo J - ' - '; f - Styles of Straw and Teit Ha V. ttty art ' JOHN M. ROBINSON; No. 11 Float ttrWf; t,?J? apl 19 NexttoPycfHBccat, .j Fresh Every; j oMmrpi.wwwi Freach aad DoaeUe4 justjrecsivtd anJKeV TAB 05LT OEkolNE HOafSi ADit Csadj ia tha dry, will found' evert day, frsah aad sweet, tbrtm Cun outblof' Baisins, Fruit, Ac c. E. JfcV a.N S. V? 21 Near the Pojtomee.
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