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oae eida the.paper. i
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VOL. V WILMINGTON,. N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1880. . NO. 17 1
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Fall Stock.
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45 Market Street.
r - .l if; TO INF'.'ftU THE PUBLIC
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r.eraiiy ru i Whni Caj.h buyers ia '. er
?icu!r, tht we a-e full np with the
that taa ever been ofTjre l i a this market.
AO BOYEIi vLiting this city will do him
'self justice by passing par door, as we are
cn Jersellinz tho market in many of the reg-
u'ar Staple lines.
We hava marked down all goods that le-
1 jcg to Hummer wear and are oilerintf
law 'Special' Iiiilocewls
to our patrons.
Vo woald call particular attention to tho
following .
GEWTS' BOG SKIM DRIVING GLOVES
Slightly spotted, 75o. Worth $1.50,
New Fall Calicoes at all prices in Beautiful
designs.
Bleached and -Unbleached
r
Cottons J
We hare laid ia a very heavy stock of the
ab.ivo and are offering them at lower figures
than ever. We have all the popular brands.
Cur 4-4 Bleaching at 10 cents per yard is
without any exception the best value ever
cllered.
Linen Handercliiefs,
A Job at 10 cent. Ihesegoodj
rtquiro no comment.
CSve us a
a
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 Market St.
emoval.
1H AVE REMOVED from my old stand on
Frcnt fctreet to the convenient and commo
dious Htr re on Aiarket street, recent'y occu
pied by Capt. Conef, and next Kast of Lip
P't:'s corner, where I will be prepared this
r'all to r lTer the hatdso rest stock ot goods
ia my liae ever brought to Wilmington.
JNO. M. ROBINriO'X,
sept 7 Hatter
Cheese- Cheese.
i OO Boxes
CREAM CHEESE.
For sale by
Hall & Pearsall.
sept 9
The Lowest Prices
JI ORALL KINDS OF PRINTING,
At E. S. WAR MUCK'S Job OlSce.
Get estimates at UJs cHic before having
your printing done elsewhere.
(Oflle-iin Review building.) ,
y Steamer Passport
YILL RESUME ier reg
ular trips to Smith ville and the
Forts Jane 20th, leaving hr Wharf, footot
Market Street, at 9 SO A. M.
J. W. HARPKB,
je 21-oar-Moa Master and Agent,
Goods
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CHEAP HEADING !
Por the Campaign.
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The Daily Review, to Dec. 1st, for
$1.00! ,
Tho WlLMISGTON 1J0UUNAL. to Dec.
1st, for 50 cents
The Wilmington Journal, published
every Friday, give nil of tha neves af the
Tiro Daily Review, published every
afternoon, gives the news of tho day and
the latest market reports. ,
Address ,
JvSii. T. James,
. . . , Wilmington, N. 0.
"xAOEWS.
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Now Advertisements. '
Ki33K3 Buaa & James Female School.
P liBisaBBaeea Sheet Music
Jclios Baits Grand Fall Opening.
Yatkj Complete Stock School Books.
Day's length 12 h. ura and -33 minutes
A good j prophet One hundred per
cent.
Window Glass all sizes at Staffer &
Price's. f
Sunset to morrow afternoon at 11 min
1
utes past 6 o'clock.
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One interment in Bollevue Cemetery
this week an adult. , ' .. ,
The receipts of cctton at this7 port to
day foot up 657 bales. 1
A barber ia not always a wis9 man
it his labor is mostly head work.
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Save your money and bay your Build,
g Supplies froia Altaffer & Price.
Not a svngle marriage license has been
ifl3ued by the Ksgistcr of Deeds this
week.
Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all
styles and szes, ,at Altaffeb, Pmce
& Co's .-" !
To-morrow is known in tho Church
Calendar as' the Sixteenth Sunday alter
Trinity. ;
Oay one interment in Oakdale this
week, that of an adult brought hero fcr
interment. ' '
The Sunday night services at th9 First
Baptist t Church will be resumed to-mor
row evening.
In Pine Forest Cemetery there were
nine interments this week beven children
and two adults. '
You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heat
Ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi
Hardware Deiot. (
Manufacturers of plaster know enough
to advertise. That is tho only way .1 to
make anything: draw weJI.
Try Hall's Vegetable Silcilian Hair
Renewer if you would havo a luxuriant
growth of hair.
There s many a man whose highest
ambition is to successfully contest a seat
on a nail keg in a corner grocery.
You- can never convince a man , whoce
lawn has been trampled down by a crowd
but that there'are sometimes mere than
three feet in a yard.
We were shown this morning an apple
blossom taken from a trfe, by 1 Mr. John
S. Harriss, on his farm near this city.
The tree is in full bloom for the second
time this season. "
Mr; Nath'l Jacobi having been appoint
ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties :a
want of this celo orated Plow can new
have their orde'rs filled at Jacobi's llaid
ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st.
An old maid suggests that when men
oreas tneir ncaris it is an me same as
when a lobster breaks his claws -another
eprouts immediately and grows in
its place.
There is a fortune in store for the
milliner who shall devise a bonnet that
can be worn in any part of tho church
and always present its trimmed side to
the congregation.
The Chicago Times says: Warner's
Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is "highly
endorsed by ministers, judges, physicians
surgeons, by men of literary and scholar,
ly distinction, and by individuals In all
the walks of life.
Window Glass ofall sizes, Door,Sish
and Blinds, Builders Bardwaee,&e, Low
est prices at Jacobi's. (
Happiness is wonderfully like a flea.1
When you put your finger oa him he
don't seem to be there, but when you
follow him to where he" actually is h,e
doa't seem to be there also.
The. American Union.
I Messrs Worth, Cronly and Tylcr,
the Commissioners in the matter of the
Railroad? aod the American Union Tele
graph Company, hve cot yot'submitted
theT report. Judging frun V remark
Lt drop by one cf tius geri'tlemen,' we
tbould say that their decision isae jet v.li
known, even to tbemselve In ths argu
ment befure them tha couuWl for the Roads
claimed that -they could cot, under any
circu in stance?, award (esss th.m $50,000
danaes vn.iinst the American Union and
realiy thought that it would bo but light
and proper to award three times that
amount- Per contra, the coudscI for the
American Unipr, CoU D. K. McRae and
Messrs Russell & Ricaud, thought that
nominal damages would suffice.
This is a matter in which our people
as a public and a3 a mercantile commuui
ty are deeply interested. They ear&esU
ly desire toseo the American Union lines
hero and the business of tint company
opened in our city. They are, many of
them, coparceners in the enterprise, as
they havo subscribed liberally tov.ards
the completion of the line. They are
weary of the caprices aad extortions of
that overbed monopoly, thd Western
Union, and they think that a healthy
competition is needed to briDg it to a
realization of its duties to tha public.
They want to see the American Union
here, not for tho benefit of American
Union but for the benefit of the people of
Wilmington. This is tho ground they
stand on and this is the ground we stand
on as well. SelMnt6rest is the first law of
nature and it is tbi3 very self interest our
people consult when they desire compet
itive telegraphic facilities ia Wilming
ton. But wo are assured that these fav
cilities will never be ours if excessive
damages are awarded agaln6t tho Amer,
ican Union for the right of way.
Already offices are opened and busi
ness established by the new company to
the North and the South of us,, at Peters
burg and' at Augusta, and if the proper,
arrangements cannot be made they may
give us the go-by and seek another and a
more hospitable route by which to con
nect those two points, i
It ia notour intention to say anything
which may be by any means construed
into a desire to influence the minds of the
gentlemen who compose the' Commission.
They are all honorable men who will de
cide strictly in accordance with what they
believe to be right, just and proper, and
hence we make no apology for1 publish
ing here, for tho benefit of many of our
readers who are interested intne subject,
a short list cf railroad line3 to the South
of us where damages have besn assessed,
and we have tha assurance of Mr. Mor
ton, the Division Superintendent, that in
no instance have the damages exceeded
150.
The Mobile and Montgomery E. R. is
182 miles in length and tho damages as
sessed were. $50.
Toe Western Alabama R. I. is 88
miles in length and the damages assessed
were 50-
The Atlanta & West Point R R. is
.137 miles in length and the damages as
seated were 100.
The New Orleans, Jackson aud Great
Northern R. R. is 600 miles in length and
the damages assessed were $75.
The Rome B. R. to Kingston, is
mi!e3 in length and the damages assessed
were 30.
The Ylcksburg & ileridiau R. K. is
150 miles in length, and the damages as
sessed wore $20.
In the case of the Mobile & Ohio R.
K. the Commissioners found that there
was no damage.
We are informed that the American
UnioD.declare openly that , they instiim
ted these proceedings in the belief that
thev could obtain a aubstantially free
right of way over our lines as ! cn tho lines
above mentioned and if they fail to do bo
Jhat they will dismiss the proceedings
and abandon all idea of coming to cur
city.
Caisar covered his ba!d head and gray
hair with a laurel, crown. Ayeb's Hair
Vigor covers gray heads with the stil
more welcome locks of youth.
Returned '
jir. V. D. Goodman has just returned
to this city after a five weeks' thorough
inspection of the Northern I markets. He
has laid in a very largo and superior
stock of goods which ha U daily expecU
ing and will have a grand opening in a
few days. The time will be announced
ia the Review. ,
The Railroad Combination-Its Effect
TJnon the Business Prosperity of
Wilmington.
We published, a few days ago, ou pretty
reliablo authonty, a contemr lated combi
nation or coalition between the Richmond
& Danville R, R. on the one side and tho
Atlantic Coast Line on the other, by which
there would be a change in the manage
ment of the freight and passenger depart
ments rf the two lines, whereby Mr. Sol
Haas, the General Freight Agent of the R.
& D. R. P., would become GeneralFreight
Agent of tho Atlantic Coast Lioe also,
and Col. A. Tope, the General Freight
aad Passenger Agent of tha Atlantic Coast
Line, relinquishing the freight department
altogether, would assume the entire man
agement of the passenger business of ihe
two rou'.e3. This change in the manage
ment, we saidf would go into effect about
the 10th or 15th instant. Tha coalition,
we now hear, will tako placa on tho 15th
of this month.
Under this combination or coalition or
the two routes we learn that Wilovisrt "m
will no longer be djscnmtuat&: ugjiiust
by tha Richmond aud Danville Iliilroad,
but w ill be permitted to offer her goods at
the same equal rates as any other com
peting city as high up on the N. C. Rail
road aa Salisbury, and perhaps to points
along the lino of the Western N. C. Rail
road also. If k this be tho case, then our
Wilmington merchants have only to ex
ercise the proper degree of energy to re
claim much of the business that in the
past few yeara they have lost on account
of the discrimination in rates against this
port. Wilmington, whichwas once con
sidered the best market on the Atlantic
Coast for salt and molasses, can now again
enter the field of competition for these ar
tides in tho same old territory. Besides,
we are inclined to think that this combi
nation of a syndicate which is com
posed of the stockholders , of the
Richmond & Danville Railroad and the
A, C. Line alike, meat, of necessity, offer
equal advantages to shippers over tho
W. &W.R. R. and W C. & A. R. R.
to points on other roads under the same
General Freight management, and vice
versa, for it is all ono general interest,and
tho GeneraiFreightAgent of tbeRichmond
& Danville Railroad, who Is also the
GeneraiFreightAgent of theAtlanticCoast
Line, would certainly not discriminate
against one set of stockholders for the ag
grandizement of tho ethers and It , Wil
mington does not now send out and gather
in the trade it will be the fault of her own
merchants and business men; she can no
longer cry out, unjust discrimination of
Railroad, tariffs, and if wo understand the
natureof tho combination exactly new
territory will also be openod up to
this port,and the merchants of Wilming
ton and other cities will enter as compo.
titers for trade on equal terms in the same
tsrritory.and it remains with the business
men of each city to determine which
market offers superior advantages for
trade. Norfolk will enter the xaco cf com
petition shortly after the 15th instant, as
we hear that it is currently talked from
Norfolk to Wilmington that shortly after
the coaliticn between the R. & D. R. R.
and the A. C. Line is effected the Seaboard
& Roanoke Railroad aud the Raleigh &
Gaston, and Raleigh & Augusta Air Lino,
and perhapsTlhe Carolina Central Rail
road, will form a coalition. In fact, it is
rumored that Mr. Jno. M. Robinson
President of the Bay Line,the Seabcard &
Roanoke Railroad, and the Raleigh & Aiu
gusa Air Line has already agreed to a cch
alition over his route as far as Hamlet.
Without a doubt this combination of the
R. & D. and A. C. Line is the best thing
for the interests of our citizens, as well as
for the prosperity of Wilmington, as - a
commercial port, that . has happened since
the war. At least, we so regard the mat
tar, and we think time will prove both our
judgment and assertion carrect.
The Fire ibis Morning.
The alarm of fire this morning, about
5 o'e'eck, came from the residecce of Mr.
Rohert M. Houston, corner of Thirl and
Ann Btreetp The kitchen was found" to
be on fire and before assistance could ar
rive it was in flames and was soon com
pletely destroyed. Tha dwelling house
was saved in a somewhat damaged condi-
1 i
tioa.
The loss 01 the kitchen, which wai
insured, will amount to perhap3 8450,
while that on tha dwelling was about
$350 or S400.1 This hist ia covered by
insurance in the Wilmington Mutual for
$500. Mr. Houston's furniture wa
damaged considerably in its removal
from the house. The house belongs to
the estate of tha late John U. Bailey.
At 3 o'clock to-day the thermometer in
this office registered 78 degress.
Church Services
Worship in tho various churches of the
citj' to-morrow as follows;
ST. JAME3 PARISH,
corner Third and Market streets. Rev. A.
A. Watson, D. D., Rector. Sept. 12lh.
Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday
School at 0:45 a.m. Morning Prayer at
11 c 'clock. Evening Prayer at 0 o'clock.
ST. JOUN8 CHUBCII, 1
comer i ud and Red Cioss streets. Rev.
Geo. Pau.rson, D. D., Rector Sept. 12th.
Sixteenth Sunday aftor Trini'y. Celebrs
tion at 7:C0 a. 'in. Moruini: Prayer at 11
o clock. Evening Trajer at 5 t'ciock.
st. Paul's evano. 1 lutIieban ciiurcu.
Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev.
G. D. Bernheim, D. D., Pastor. Enclish
Service at 11 a. ru. and 6 n. in. iSundav
School at 3 p. in.
FIFTH STREET M. E. CUVliCA (SOUril,)
on Fifth, between Nun aud Church
streets. Rev. T.P. Ricaud, pastor. Services
at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath School
at. '
it D a. in. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve
ling at 7:30 o'ciock.
nin
FP.OJiT STEEET M. E. CnUKCII, (SOUTH)
corner Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E.
a. lates pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. , W.
M. Parker, sun't. Praver Meptii iff ann
Preaching Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock. Young Men and Women's Chris
tian Association first! and third Tuesday
evenings in each month.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev.
J. B. Taylor, Pastor. Services to-morrow
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at
9;30a. m. Brooklyn. Sunday School at
4 p. m. Young Men's Prayer Meeting
Tuesday Dight at 8 o'clock. Church Prayer
Meeting Thursday night , at 8 o'clock.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHUBCII
corner Fqurth and Orange streets, Rev. T.
M. Ambler, Rector. Services at 11 a. rn.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p.
m. Seats free "
SSAMEN'S BETHEL,
Dock, between Water and Front streets
Revj Jas. W. Craig, chaplain. Services at
11 a.m., to which seamen are cordially
invited.
The public are invited to attend religious
services at the Tileston upper room, in the
Tileston Normal School building, on Ann,
between Fourth and Fifth streets, every
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
! TRINITY CHAPEL j
of tho Methodist E, Church (colored), cor
Brunswick and Seventh streets. Rev.
E. Morton, Pastor. Preaching Sunday
at 11 a. m., 8:30 p. m. and 8 p. m.
Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Class Meeting
at 12:30. Tuesday night Clasj. Wednes
day night Preaching, Friday n!ght Trayer
Meeting.
SECOND BAPTIST C -1UEC2,
on Sixth, between Church and Castle sts.
Lev. J. P. King, pastor. Services to-morrow
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
School at 9 a. m.
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FIRST PBESBYTEBIAN CHUBCH,
corner Third and Orange streets. Rev.
Dr. J. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School
4 p. m. 1
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (COLORED.)
corner Fifth and Campbell streets. Rev.
A. M. Conway, pastor. Services to-morrow
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer Meeting on
l nursuay mgnt at b o'clock,'
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Memorial Hall, corner Seventh and Nun
streets. Rev. D. D. Dodge, Minister.
Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. and, 3 and
7:30 p. in. Praise and Conference meeting
every ueunesaay nignt at, 7:oU o'clock.
8T. LEWIS' CHAPEL,
corner Seventh and Bladen streets. Rev.
John Lewis, pastor. Services at 11
o'clock, a. m., 3.30 o'clock p. m. and8
o clock, p. m.
WOOTEN'3 CHAPEL,
corner of Bladen and Ninth streets
Rev. Willis Wooten, pastor. Preaching
ouuuays, at n a. m., 5 o'clock ana 7
o clock p. m. VVednesday night at '
o'clock. Prayer Meeting Friday night
Sunday School at 9 a. m.
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup gives by far
tne bet datislaction and takes the lead
of all cough preparations ou our shelves.
Carter & Palmeter, JamestowD, N.
See a woman on horseback in another
column, riding near Speer's Vineyards,
with a bunch of Grapes from wh'.ch
Speer's P"ort Grape Wine is made, that is
so highly esteemed by the medical pro-
i6ssion lor the use of invalids, weakly
persons and the aged. Sold bv Druggists.
City Court.
Solomo i Nixon, colored, charged with
disordeily conduct, was fined $2.50 for his
infringement cf the city ordinances.
Susan Frank, colored, (an old offender)
charged with te ing drunk and disordeily,
was ordered below for ten days.
Every bodycan get suited with a Pocket
Knife, also Tabia Cutlery, at Jacoiji's
tlaniward JJerx)t
. llow to cet SlclL. '
Expcie yourself day aud night: eat
too much ' without exsreise; twork too
hard without rest; doctor all the time;
take all the vile nostrums advertised; and
then you will want to know .
How to get Well,
Which is answered in three words Take
Hop Bitters! See ciher column. .Ex
press.
My life was tared by Warner's fiafa
Kidcey and Liver Cure. , Lakdy,
&tlma,Ala,
Tho Harvest Mco:;. ,
The September rcooa 'full. t.a 'tic LSth
It is the lovelicct rcoou of ril tI:o -ci'-
The old moon was near'2!crcr.ry en tho
uiuiuiugci imj oj, ana near i ranuc:
tho 4th. Tii3 nev? meon cf tie 5th w.s
in conjunction with both Venus ykAVA
Sunday, the .3!h. The full moon the iSth
is in fo ; ot ion with Jupiter oa thc20:h,
ann wirL oatura to night. The s!cy ua
rolls at intcrt,:,, pag0 oa September
mgii - .r tho who lovt to&zi upon
the 1 . ..u.'ing records. The -reatest
epoch J id the much.talked cf perihel
ion of 1 .Tnr.ifrr
-i'w - wui.iuj; . aoout
o'clock pxx tho evear.-' of the
Tha. specially favtJT&Ko con.
seven
24th.
ditioc
8 for the study cf Japitcr r.cd S--
tvrn must bo borne In mind, as well a3
the enjoyment of watching thcscJ planets
as they rise abovo tho extern h:I!3,trans
cendaat ia beauty," pursue their stately
cons to zsnith, aad slowly - descend to
the west, being visible throuhsut tho
night. The harvest moon is another
prominent object of beauty rising night
after night almost as sooa as tho sua- has
set and seeming to prolong tho shorten
ing autumnal days with her food of' oil-"
very light. ' '
It is a contradiction of natural pLKcs
ophy, but cold, cold ica cream -will'
warm up her heart.
New Advorti semontc.
Female School.
MISSES BURR & JAMES,
PRINCIPALS.
MRS. M. S. CUSHiriG,
I MUSICAL INSTRUCTRESr:. 1
fJIHE 8IXTEEXTR ANNUAL SES3H:.
Of this School will open on WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 6th, 18S0.
The coarse of inatrnctlrm vcVl Un tt.-,.,t-
ic and thorough, each pupil recsh iay iodiv-d
ual attention. The trainiog cf tolmj child
ren, a speciality. Free hand drawing, CaN
isthemca anq Vocal Music without ext-a
Pupils, for', the above Pchools of iluric,
Fainting, or Piptnrefqao Drawing,' outcidc
of the chool, will bo accommodated with
convenient hours. Where a cl 33 or-fifteen
or twenty ig formed f6r instruction ia tho
arts, a liberal deduction ia prico will bo
made.
A limited number of dudUs ran h
modited with board in the family of one of
the Principals. '
For terms and further particulars see Trin-
clPalB SSDtll
IN IIS 17th VOLUML'.
THE RALEICH KEVS.
P. M. IIalk. Editor. L. l.l
EdwAhds. liaoceHTOH k Co., lias. U&n'gre. .
A N. C. DEMOCRATIC JOUHFiAL,
D AIL Y AND WEEKLY.
Terms Daily, 1 year, $7; 6 months, SJ.tO;
montns.1,76. Weekly, one year, $2.00; six
months, $1. Address,
TILE RALEIGH NEWS,
37 " - , Raleigh, N. C.
Mrs. S. J. Baker9
FASHIOWABLE MILLINERY,
. Wilmington, X. O.
Corner Third and' Orange Streets.
lANOY GOODS, Motion?, Rats, Bonnet j."
x Flats, Flowers, Feathers, Ornamentj c f
all kinds. Will renew- and work ovr all
kinds of old hair, braids, combings, tc., root
them and make taem eqaal to new. OM
Hata made to look like they were tew. Call
and see my specimens of work.
J10 MRS. 8. J. BAKER
Sheet EVIusic.
J HAV NOW IN BTOCK a very large
sapply of the lateet Sheet Music.
Also Instructors for Pianos, Organs, Vio
lins, Banjos and Guitarr. For sale at
RElN'SBERGEIi'8,
Live Bookstore.
Hancock and Eneliah' Badjr
also Bunting Flag, ail sizes, at
Ra.INdBERGEIi'J
3l Card.
THE UNDERSIGNED Lave taken chsre
of the Purcell Rouse BirDer KhoD.whcr
they ill be pleased to serve their friend
and the pubhc generally. The saloon hJ
been thoroughly renovated and refitted, inu
we promise the best of workmamfcio. with
polite and eoortecmj attention.
PCINCK D. Sill Til,
aeptS W. fl. SAHU.
For Rent-
fJIHE COMMODIOUS STORE,
given immediately or on October 1st, as pre
ferred. Apply to
3x B, B. JEWETI.