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1 THIS rirui , SaM iwT Sundays .epted by JOSHT. JAMES, tDlTOM ako raorairroa. ntwiOSS POSTAGE PAID TtSX H Six months, rx.oa. xnree Use month, 25 cents. ,yr win be delivered by carrier free .. or 10 cents Ir wect rates V L VsobrlncrswIH report any and all fall. ...... mir iarT resmlarlr. J v. Kitty tb usand majority in Jxmisi- Ikccher will "l support Blaine even tw0h the ! i ti-r 1 nominated.. ' ' - 1 he t.V. '',,,"!r ,,f VGtcS in lhc Ko , i- t ct-r-tion at Chicago will be .. ... JCccc' t- a nomination, III. n;r ' rarlly to bad weather, but .!.:-? m Li2'a rcnl, the Newport col t5ci mc no1 bvin2 r3f,iJ,y taken lhii jr-- Tic prolessionaU of the various bae Lviclabs bow orgauized in the United j'tJ receive in salaries for the season cpimJofSlOO.OCO. All the dclciates t the Greenback t tiiTCStton at IodianapolU are lor Den Butler. TLc greenbacks arc for the MOitlmlthis 3 car, sure. TLecomiuiUon of Mr. Blaine, if jiail'.y coaipaJM.'d. sajs the Botton iri;(lad.,) will maik the beinnins tie end of the Uepublican party. TLc city of Kcoxvillo U to build a ttmj'.e ta tic Imposition grounds in New Or'.eaa to be constructed of the iarioua Dirties of East Tcnnesjee. -- If. U. lU'.ixrt's -will directs that j .W.UX) te Z'.yea to tho Cleveland city aad about $ 1,000.000 be turned otertc tiat city for the lounding o! an r: gallery. . Ihxiitiiie Nilison says the never (xs on the stazc without trepidation, asd when she feels weak or has an im portant part always kneels down and Ler prayer?. Flaoiean, of Texas, will be a delegalo to the Chicaxo Convention. It is be lieved he will again tell in a "ringing "iDchn what he and all the delegates are thcro for. - - - Thfl rvvfftf!Ice department is inform ed that the Henry College lottery, ;it Iouisrille. Ky., bs officially announced that it has discontinued its drawings and will go out of the busine?. A number of Philadelphia capitalists hife rccentlv made large purchases of mineral lauds in Appomattox county Va , aad propose to expend cunsidera- bto capital in mining and working the roducts. ThoHjs!..a W(Dem.) displays at thefccidcf ils flrst caze: "For Tresi- den Thomas Bayard, of Delaware For Vice-President. Joseph E. McDon ald, of Indiana. Subject to tho action of the Democratic National Convcn ion. iLertew lork World says tbiit in the matttrol setting the spring fashions ia raato attire Arthur is "still in the J'i J." but so far as the Presidential rc is concerned the 5cctators in tho grand stand are remarking that Arthur I'-oks like a bad third,1 and very cuch blown at that. AjHuttae James II. Chalmers received a decided mubbing in tho Mississippi Hqablican State Convention. The Contention was presided over by John K. Lynch, colored, who 00 all occas ion expressed a contempt for Chal Riers's political methods, and tho latter defeated in every "prbposition trough: before the Contention and f k.'.ed to be elected a delegate to the Chicaj Convention. Nine rosj-cSetked peaches, each un!y wrapped in delicate tissue paper, ttracted the attention of people in low r Broadway. New York, a few days J to the showcase of a fruit store. Ai each fcQccecding crowd gathered around the show case some one would k a u'.ei2iin the price. He said in "P'y: -Seventy.fi ve cents each. They were growa u a hot-house They arc the first cf the season, and we have no diCiea'ty ia seliicg them." Vt csUjd, the pedestrian", who recently eoacted a. five thousand mile walk In Er.i!aad in Lhe interest of temperance, nd to show tliat tho use of alcohol r : a to a man's endurance, has, U ts said, a rival who is now engaged in i'kicg fifty miles a day. HUobjectis to coaiplete 5.000 miles, and prove that 1 I4 io'c to accomplish this on alco- bcTeragcs. He is a man of 60 years of age, and has already completed cr.e-fourth of his task. His liquid re frwhaenu consist of ale or brandy. and co nam i xcd water to be taken. Mr. Thftmi Xfnw. Al,1t... ;fn St. Toronto, Canada, says: ARer all other remedies bad failed to WiTec?eT0f . vcr barn on my "land, St, Jacobs Oil cured me. ry tf f'"h Pntcut has wc largest j Kentucky's, "blue J?tf..U tinuhdvtn of any ricrcKi'cr called from the luxu ... ,t,,J mtkcrUvOf ntlminyloti. JCSi the color of its r- !...- ' - . i I. .... . .-. -. . - . -. r : . . . j - -, The VOL. VIII! brass region is so fiance ratter than rtalioo. which is; del ivt-d from the decomposable lime- i stone underlying thej half dozen counties j surroundinz Iexinpton. that have been atylccl 'ihc heart of the United States.'' ; as well as ol Henry . Wattcrson-' rhetoric. j Memorial Day u as ob?rrved appro-; priately 111 Atlan'a There were few flowers, but the address was delivered by Judge Hillycr, dcejdy impressive and lull ofintere.it. It embraced an-.c-dotes of the war and reminiicei:ces ol the fighting around Atlanta. Many iu the audience were moved to rears There was a large crowd. . Representative Reagan's illness is said to be dangerous. He has had two operations performed, and it is feared that it will provo severe for one of his age. Tho operation of lithotomy was performed by Dr. Lincoln Saturday, by which the patient was relieved of a calcareous deposit ol considerable size. IIo was ia the Thirty fifth Congress, and has served continuously, except" daring the war, when he .was first a member o! the Confederate Congress and later Vsln,a5tcrti:era' f Confederacy. 1 The following from the Petersburg IiuUxAppcal will give some idea of the crop prospects in . that sect oa ot the ountry: ! "bronia.ll the urrou.nding counties comes tho good uews that the farmers are full up to their work. Ilicy have by their hard work made good use ot tho past lew weeks cf line weather. Everything bids lair to bo a prosperous crop year, lobacco plants while small are for the most part plentiful. Tho cotton planters ere not, realizing alto gether on cotton ; but are putting a good portion ot tuctr laii'i in peanuts. There seems to Dc a detelinination on the part ot tho planters to raise more crn J The Chicago Intcr-dccan pokes fun at our dislincuished Conjrrcssuian-at- J,arge. lis enough to make a man s blood boil when he reads it. Just see how the miserable bloody-shirt coyote tries to laugh down what may have been "the greatest effort in his lifoM of our distinguished Representative. It's just shameful, that's what it is: Washington. April 23. A sceno oc curred on the lloor of tho House to-day during the discussion of the YVood- Pelers. contested election case. It wa3 cranks'.' day in the House, and they made tho most of it. The fun began with a two hours speech from Mr. Wood, the contestant. It was the bluest of skim miik in I colnparison to that which followed. 'Judo 1'ennctt. of North Carolina, had made h minor'. ity report in favor jot ood, the rest of the committee being unani mously on the other side. On . his re port Judge Itennptt made a speech nearly two hours iu length, in which be discussed constitutional law in the mosfilorid stylo and pompon man ncr. He is a larjre man with a t wer ins: head, the hair bavins nprerently all slipcd down on his chin, and has a voice like a bull. Ho raced and roar ed with ponderous fury, beingconstant- Iy gnyed by the whofe Mouse nmst un mercifully. Kvt ry time he misquoted the law, the lawyers laughed. - and - a. . every lime he Maughtcrra jum a groan went up Innn tho scholars. whiensctthe House 111 a roar. " this amjued the Hou j so immense ly that one member alter another got up and gave Dennett additional time until they wore bun out. lie then con vulsed the House by asking permission to rest awbtie. lhis was granted. whereupon Mr. Petlibone amused the House still more, his harangue being: more fitted for field service than for the House of Representatives. When Beit nctl had again run dowu the House took a unanimous vote agaust him. On the vote to givo Wood the seat only Dennett and "Calamitv W cller stood ud aeaiost the whole House, which re sult was greeted with shouts of laugh ter. ' Supremo Court. In the Supreme Court on Monday, ho Justices delivered opinions, in caus cs heretofore argued, as follows: (Jeorgo W. Huntley vs. II. Matthias etals-, from Anson; no error; judg ment a Ginned. Joseph Smith and wife vs. track Brisson and wife et als., from Robeson ; error ; judgment reversed and judgment or defendant. K. F. Ashe vs. J. T Gray, from Ad- son; petition to rehear. Former judg ment of Supreme Court aflirnied. J. A. Campbell and wife vs. t.. Ij. McCormac. from Robeson 1 no error; udgmcnt amrmed. Mary A. Alford vs. E. L. McCormac, from Robeson; no error; judgment af firmed. Roper & Roper et als., vs. Town of Launnbunr.from Richmond; no error; order refusing testimony sustained. Q&tate vs. James Colvin, from Robe son: no error. j John Bme vs. George D. Simmons, rom Cumberland. Cause remanded or imperfect record" j II. S. Lcdbetter xsJ Stephen Quick. from Richmond; no error; judgment affirmed. K. II. Worthy, administrator, vs. A. S. Mcintosh, administrator, from Moore; judgment for the defendant. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. APRIL LOCAL NEWS. I0EX TO KIW ADVERTIJEMIITX. F C MILI.KB Smoke IlKINSEKKGEB New Music C W Tates Goo-l Beadioz I L tioUE Mortgage Sale. Jas Wli- Stop anl Think Mrs McCJowax To tne Ladies rK S C Ellis rrofCRBlonal Card pons II Savage, Supt Eecapcl W K Davis A Son Fresh Cod Kieh Mo lft nRis. & 1kI:osset Gum Caniihor, i Vc. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 15 bales. There were no tramp3 applied for lodinss at the guartr house last night. There were, by actual count, 47 baby carriages in line yesterday bn Market street. i The attention of tho ladies is invited to the card of Mrs. McGowan, publish ed in this issue. -e'gs have taken a slight advance in price and were retailing thi3 raorniDg at 15 cents per dozen. This has been another fine day for the baby brigade, annthey were out in large cumbers to enjoy the Invigorating breeze. Here is a litt e puzzle for some of ou. students in grammar to S9lve: "I say, that that that, that that boy parsed is a substantive We understand that the'Acme'' pine straw fibre company, of this city, will make a larire and admirable dtsplay at the exposition. Interesting to Fishermen: The cele brated Fish" Brand Gilling thread is 8o!d only at jACOm's. He is the Im porter's Agent. t Mr. James Mclnnerny will leave the city to-night for Savannah, Ga., where he willcngago in busines and make his future home. The Cornet Concert Ciub are making fine progress in their practice, and are id a fair way to become the "crack" band of the State. The streets have become quite dry and dusty, but there are indications this afternoon that we shall have rain in the course of a day or two. The State Republican Convention will meet in Raleijth to-morrow, and some of the delegates from this city left thi3 morning1 to'ljfi in attendance. We invite the attention of our citizens to tho fact that first quality shirts arc being made to order at one dollar at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. tf. The delegates from this city to the railroad meeting, which is to be held at Fayettcville to-morrow, left here this afternoon on the steamer D. Murchison. Tho yards and gardens thronghout tho city present a beautiful appearance nd the atmosphere is redolent with the fragrance ot almost innumerable flow ers, i Market and Front streets were dis tressingly dull to-day and there was almost universal complaint among the merchants thai there was nothing loing. There was one case of failure to ry tho retail license tax before this Mayor this morning, which was settled. There being no other business the Court ad journed. . Col. E. D. Hall has been invited by the Ladies Memorial Association to deliver the address on Memorial Day and we are pleased to learn that he has consented to do so. In sneakinz ot the North Water street improvements yesterday we acci dentally omitted the name of Alderman Bonev as one of the Committee on streets and wharves. We have heard of no May parties for to-morrow morning, but wc imagine that a rood manv of our voune lads and lassies will take an early ramble in the woods and fields in quest of beauti ful May flowers. j Our clever young friend, Mr. James W. Monroe, showed us yesterday an Irish potatoe. grown on his father's premises on Second, between Mulberry and Walnut streets, that is tho largest and finest we have ever seen as early as this in the season. Jimmy tells us that at his house they have been feasting on new potatoes for nearly two week?. If you need a real good first class cooking stove, don't fail to see the Ex celsior Penn.. Zeb. Vance and New Emerald, besides others. They are to be found at factory prices at Jacobi's, who is tho manufacturers agent, t Now is the time to give Smith's Worm Oil. lyjd-w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW FANCY SPECIAL OFFEPJXG OF TIIESf! GOODS IN NEW PATTERNS- Fine Black Goods and WHITE GOODS an elegant stock. SUMMER SILKS 50. 0U, 05, 75. fc. K and .SI. BLACK SILKS An invitation to all to get the prices LACE CURTAINS new and elegant styles. CORNICE, apl 29, 1884 To-day is the anniversary of! one cf the most disastrous fires that ever oc curred in Wilmington. The30thdayof April, 1843, is still remembered by some of our citizens, who suffered j by the conflagration. In the space of three hours nearly fifty houses were destroy ed, including a church, a steam saw mill, and the W. & W. R. R. depot with offices, machine, shops, ware houses, rolling, stock &c. Personal. Rev. L. Branson, ol Raleigh, pub lisher of Branson's N. C. Diiectory, is in the city and gave us the pleasure of a call this morning. - For Fader laud. We are informed by Mr. A. D. Wes- sel, agent of the North German Lloyd line of steamers, in this city, that ia ad dition to those already named who will visit Europe this Summer, is Mr Charles VonKampen. He will go in the Neckar with the others and will leave New York May 10th. Getting: Keady . . ne steamer rassporc naa quite a large passenger list for -Smithville this morning, but her upper deck was pack ed solid with new furniture tor the Ho tel Brunswick. Mr. Sublett,"the man ager of the hotel, has made every ar rangement for tho comfort, accommo dation and convenience of the guests with which the house will undoubtedly be crowded during the coming season. He has made it an inviting gplace, and wc predict a much larger summer travel to Smithvifle this season than on any previous year. Branson's N. C. Directory. W have received from the compiler, Rev. L. Branson, a copy of the above named named work for the year 1S84. It is much larger than any of ltspred- enf3sors. containinrr neariv txi naircs. and is nearer correct than any we have . r J O ' before seen. In a work of snch a character, covering such a large extent of territory, and treating ot so many different subjects, errors are inevitable, but there are so few in the present volume that it becomes a valuable work of reference. Every qounty ln the State is represented and a brief history ot each, with its population, ndustries, schools, cnurcues cVc, is given. lae price 01 tne wort is 55. ! Escaped. James Alcrncni, colored, wno was sentenced at the late term of the Crim nal Court to the County House of Cor rection, for larceny, made his escape this morning. He has proved a bad character ever since he has been in con- 11 .n,. , 1 . c unuiuem, auu mauu a &ouu uuau 01 trmiMn frr nnnrlrtflnnt Qqpa rn nrl tila assistants, being quarrelsome with the inmates and extremely insolent and abusive in his language to those in au thority. For these offences he was tied up this morning, but he managed to break loose from his fastenings and succeeded in climbing over the stock ade and making his escape. Kev. C. M. Payne. We understand that Rev. C. M Payne is to leave here thi3 week for his new charge in Concord, where he is to preach on Sunday next. Not only his congregation but all of our people part with this true Christian minister and eentleman with a crcat deal of regret and wish him restored health and am ple success in his labors in his new field. He came among us ten years ago ana the result 01 his pastoral, work here U3 is to be seen of ail men. In 1874 the member ship of the Second Presbyterian Church numbered but fourteen souls, while to day the roll foots up one hundred and forty-eight, with receipts for the pas toral year amounting to more "than $3,000. It i3 no wonder that the part ing between this beloved shepherd and his sheep is a tearful one. NO. 103 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MATTINGS. Grapes in great variety, DAMASKS, PLUSHES, CRETONE. Are. r R. EVJclWTIRE. To Leave Us. Mr. Jsimes A. Bryan has servered his connpclion with the shoe house of Mr. A. Shier, where he has been em ployed for tha last yeaif, and leaves to morrow night for Mayport, Fla.. where he will make his home in the future. Mr. Bryan ha3 many warm friends in this city who 'will regret his departure aud hope for his speedy return. He is an upright and honorable man, aud, while we wish that he had concluded to remain and make his permanent home in this city, we wish that every success in life may attend him in the "Land of Flowers" The Tax Levy. The Board of Audit and Finance held a meeting yesterday afternoon to take into consideration the tax levy as recom mended by the Finance Committee of the Board ot Aldermen, as recommend ed by the latter afc the meeting of the Board held April 11, 1681. That com mittee recommend that the tax levy for the current fiscal year should be SI. 75 on tli3 $100 valuation, divided as fol lows: Current Expenses .75 cents Interest on jDebt 80 L Sinking Fund 6 North Water Street 14 " Total, $1.75 The Board of Audit and Finance adopted the rate of taxation as a whole, but made the following changes in iwo of the items, a3 follows : Current expenses C5 cents Interest on debt.... 80 Sinking fundj fi " Norfh Water street. ........... 24 " Total $1.75 The reason for taking ten cents from the item of current expenses and adding the amount to the North Water street item was that the entire debt on ac count of the latter might be paid during toe present nscai vear. ine levy, asi I 1,1 . t - . r-, .. recomraenaeu W me nuance commit tee of the Board of Aldermen for that purpose, would produce only $7,000, while the debt, plus interest, would be $11,800, which the addttioual ten cents to that item would liquidate. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, To the Ladies. MRS. McGO WAN, 713 Orange sfc., ha jut received a beautiful stock of STAMPING PATTERNS for Braiding, Embroidery and Painting. The ftyles are entirely new and are transferred to tbe material by an Improved process. The ladles are reapec'fully invited. to can and examine them. apl .JO lw Fresh Cod Fish. I POUNDS FRESH COD FISH. POUND3 FRESH .MACKEREL, or- 200 200 j dercd to arrive for Friday morning's market. 1 Leave your ordcrsln time. I apl ") DA Via' FISH MARKET. Dr. S. 0. Ellis. . I VFFICE ZZl SOUTH FOURTH STREET, opposite Miller's Drug Store. Havin? located in W ilmlngton offers hia professional services to the clUzens. If not in when called upon calls left upon the slate will b3 promptly re sponded to. apl 30 tf Escaped. pROM THE COINTY WORK HOUSE, thl3 morning, James McNeill, alia Jameaj De- bose, ccloiclf A liberal reward will 1 al l lo h!3 apprchcrslon and return to me. JOHN H. SAVAGE. S a perin tenden t. apl 30 llf GUM CAMPHOR ! i GUM CAMPHOR '.V. INSECT POWDER ! INSECT POWDER! ! ! INSECT POWDEE!!! INSECT GUNS! ! INSECT GUNS! ! INSECT GUNS! I! In any quantity to suit customers aad at ex tremely low prices. t Munds Bros. & DeRosset, Wholesale and RetiB Draxg!st, -apl 39 WUmlsgtoa, N. C. 30, 1884. i wlD o reeelra eoaausicaUot s from our trtaidAon and all tabjecU ; of Keaerallntemtbxil " I Thn name of the writer cuBt always ltt f aJfliMio the Editor. . . )!... . .Communication must wxlttea 09 o'y oneeldoof the paper, rcrsonalittcs must be avoided. And tt ta cspedaCj .and particularly wWer etood that the Editor doea not alwaya en do; te the views of correspondents unless w state -tn the editorial coIueuc. , ' NEW ADVE1OTSEMENTS Mortgage Sale. FN rUBSUANCE Of THE POWERS OF certain mortage from Etoch Beynolds tn D r oore. bearing date the 19th day of October i-. a0 duly recorded la the Record of the Custom Uooec. In the city of WllmlnrtoiiJ N. c , in Book J, folio 1, the nndersljfncd wlUsell at pnbHc aucUori, at tho wharf at the foot of Market etrcct, in tho city of Wilmington, on SW? SUt-day-of. May. lfc. at li ('t.oei., M for cflsh, a certain schooner or' vessel called tho "SA1IAI1", oX tho- burden of ceren and so 1C0 tons. tothir with u nt iua j masts, anchors, cables, chains, rlgtnf. tackle, ; apparel, furniture and all other seccftBArlert 1 aiicrtainl s and. belonging junto sH vcsael. ck?c1 can be seen at Alex. Johnson'a wharf ' on W eat ellc of the river. I IJ 1. GOKIT. ; j Mortgagee on't Pay RentI yrniY PAY KENT WHEN THE same money will buy you a horao ? ; in this city I hAvo sold over one hundred and 0fty Lots and Houses and Lots to parties who havo paid la full for them;, by Instalments monthly payjacnU. Also,! have a largo number now ou my books, who are making regular monthly payments and will soon own homes and get clear of land lord rule. j 1 i . Money loaned to those wlahtnj to build. Apply to I . ap!30cw JAMES WILSON. City Drug Store. gODA V.' ATE 15 AND FLOWER3, LRUul3 AND PATENT MEDICINES. Wanted A coot steady whlto' lad. Aunlr 1. 1 1,. r i -i .1 - 1 " H owm UCHVIXU si iUlU li it. m. . I inscriptions prepared day and nisrht. J. W. CONOUCY, a il 3 Manager, Wanted 1 rpo BUY FOUR GOOD MILK COWS ItY 1 ! I May 1st. Must give from 10 to 14 quarts dally. uirtH, .3. u. OUliLiiS.il,! noiei urun8W JWh-fc, ' 3. sic. mcii.iS) tf PinltbTllle, 1884. Spring Trade. ' 1884. W E ABE BEADY FOR IT WITn A FINE stock of SEASONABLE GOODS i Rattan acd - ' I Reed Furniture, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Win- dow Shades, Oil Cloth, Ac. MATTRESSES of all kinds In stock aiwl ' . '!. ... i made to order. Also, renovating and repaid ing done with promptness and by competent workmen. THOS. C. CRAFT, Agt., Furniture Dealer, 20 So. Front etrect apl 28 Shirts Made ! riiO ORDER OF BEST WAMSUTTA Phlrt I Ing ami No. 2100 Linen for tho lo prlccof A perfect fit and good substantial work guar antccd. Our patrons and customers r0 Invit ed to call and leave their measures at the above remarkably low price at tho Wilmington Shirt Factory. J. ELSBAC1I. Prop., i iep-uo -n siarsetet. ftiew Arrival At No. G South Front Street. BEST 5c CIGARS : Apres Dljuner, Aprcs Diner, Afres Soufcr and Toniours. OJym pic and Rig Ikes. Best of Wines and Liquors and Coolest of Draught Beer. Head Quarters new Harp Band and don't you forget It apt 21 Notice. 1)URSUANT TO THE POWERS OF SALE contained In a mortsrase made bv John Colvlllo and wife and Wm. E. Hill and wifo to E. E. Burruss, the 10th day of September, and recorded in Book "DD"i at page '50vJ, Records of Bladen county, and In a mort gage made by John Colvllle as the' surviving partner of Wm. E. Hill Sc Co., to E. K. Bur -rus?, the 2nd day of January, 1832,. and rc corde i in Book No. 1, of Mortgages, at page Ml) Records of Bladen county, the undersigned will sell for cash, at the .village of Abbotts burg In Bladen caunty, on Saturday, the 17tb lay of May, 1834, the following described real estate situated In the said village of Abbotts burg and county of Bladen, viz: -27 acres of land lying ou the North side of the C. C Rail way. There are on this tract - of land, ! one Urge frame store house, one large frame dwel ling, a large, car shed, a large znachloo shop, and about small tenant houses. Said laud will be sold In lots to suit purchasers. 1 Also. 6 other lots lying on the South stle of the C. C, uauway ana in tne village 01 AbbottsborgJ Terras cash. Title good. t I E. E. BURRUSS, Mortgagee. C. C. Lvos, Attorney. . . 1 apl ! i ' lawiw w Alew rjlusic. "J'LL AWAIT MY LOVE." j When the Spring Time and.BoMra Havo Come," as sung West's Minstrels. by Thatcher, Primrose ! & Sleep Littlo Darling, . "Ehren on the Rhine." "Liitla Darling Dream of Jlc." ' , And all the latest Sonars. 'Queen's Lace Handkerchief," as played ly the New York Comio Opera Co. For new and pretty Music be surct j vtlt HEINSBERGEIt'S, apl . Lire Book aad Moslo Stores. 1 I In Great Variety, yTE SHOW A &TOCK OF. SHOES FOR Gents, Ladles and Misses, Boys and Children, superior to any ia the State Every kind ard quality, and prices low t'owa. We t Udt y to call aad exalac them. " , Geo. B. ITrencli & Sons, 1W NORTa FRONT STRUCT. apiss mm
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