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TTTT aepted by JOSH T. JAMES. fPTTOS A5D PBOFKlMTOfi. ,PT10S POSTAGE PAID. tfOO su month. $2.00. Three P i 00- One month. S5 cent. ctM j-in delivered by crrlcr tree - n any part of the cUv. at the abov -w mw and liberal. vrs vfUl report any and all fall fielic their r.-agnlarly. with your purchase t foUrrc RESTLESSNESS awiSns rMitt medicine. BA60SV6A. pHJLADELPHJA. Price. OH E Dollar i v. olubf;Ith, perhaps life, examine each :-.A3 wre y - get the Genuine.. See 5 r.l Z Tra--Iirk and the full title ... ..f Wrapper, and on the aide 11 I ' '' ' - e,e wslaudiipiature of J. II. Zeilln & Remember ther iniefcet seuuine Simons Liver Regulator. Ie vHopiueut. Mr. Editok: I promised in tuy last lrtttr loirjve in the public the tacts and Ljfures h:c b oiler sucn unparalled ad vsotseitf; a development ot oyster cu!ii5i::oc in New Kiver. a to make it in inexhaustible mine of weakb, and appirent!7 only limited by the area ot ianJao J water which can be devoted lo this purpose, first, 1 must pre mise that the laws relating to toe sub jct ruu-t be made so as to foster -and encourage it to toe greatest extent, thil ail restrictions, it any such exUt. ccK-albd development ot oyster pro tection bo removed, and every means employed to stimulate improvement opa ("filler rudr.ous rroar the action ofthitu;.s!a:k'n ufon the shell Csh in terv at the Ihj-1 two sessions, this lit reasonably beexpected, as its cn dachas been dictated t-y liberality, prudecce and judgment: Lenienant Francis Wioslow, f the nyy. an expert in the-e matters, was dflmhl bv the Secretary to report to (Iut. Scales, under an act of the Legis lature, to survey the oyster grounds ol tae State. Thi3 survey is still in pro gress and a report by Lieut. Winslo-v bu been published which, however, does not include the oyster grounds Ijing south ot Boue" Sound. His r- portoQ the remainder will horeattcr appear. la the report already before the public there are many things of in terest. On page 7. speaking of New River, be says it "contains some of the fioeii ojsier grounds iu the world.. Its inaccessibility will, however, prevent us utilization lor sonio lime. ll is npon the fact mentioned by Lieut. Winsiuw that New Ilivcr oysters are amtiDj the best in the world, that such high value can be attached for the de velopment. Wherever they go they iil commaud the very highest prices. here trausplamation, attention, and intelligent culture are employed an Jter bed is a very deu9ely populated community. Where the conditions are 'avorabie (..r their growth as in New Kiver.nys'ers will iie side by side and oecnppy bvery inch ol space, ye' con jonetoliveand thriye. Thoir food is wysht to them by the tide carrenV "aeachoysur. though lying still on 'e3iiig, as though he moved several dailv in sparph ot IimhI Th - iwu is ueiu in a .state oi sua ia me water, equally distribut fflthroushout from the top to the boU y of the fluid. As a proof of this, il se 13 Planted in tho otor whrn ffier.sSriw they will fasten upon it inm e ofIow water to the bot Saiff i!,ve a well known lact oo it it c5 isters are those growing orhl he reason is that the gills, aim?!? or raanllp. as the dark fringes enHi Jppe.r Darl tae oyster are in Sbialho 806,1 is not imbelded hi. . at lhc bottom of the water ,0cnano n r., . i u . attwrwhf)Ieex!eDt instead of only The l ?' as when lhey ftr n iho mud (u Kels more food ttnd grows abo . ore symmetrically when tbe bottom. ahu.Vlllidalcurrent of one mile tent! J ?58ter naa ft "ane of And f ' " mi!e3 daly or his food. l3cipd wnetner it Derihft i oitora oi me water or ikn.,k.p,0al any lH,int belwee 44 luB Iru-kjl 1 . ? i . . ... ever " ,s 81,11 tnere ana witn . ll IW -1 . 1 r rtn I ' I llll 1 U K . 4 . l wort . lo open 118 mouth- There TJV" wn? 1 WILMIlSGTO N' ( .. SATURDAY. AUGUST (5. 1887 iii NO 186. torn, 20.C00.000 bnshels could be bar vested Annually. "But. 11 continued the gentleman who aaiourded mn bv tbn foregoing oyster prosprcts of New Riv er. "when th demand for more than 20.000.000 bushel exists nch ypr. tfre wi;l be no difiiculty about supply- us; it D0 lu 60.000 000 bnsbels A oar i ; 4 of sbpll'ovsters is probably 2C0 ushels and 200 car loads dailv for eitsht monlhs.or 200 days, are 8.000.000 bush els Thi- 1h only twr.-fifths of the an nual yield of one-third of the cultivable area To removr the 20.000.000 bush els would require 500 cars dally. And when thH demand grew and the melho of distribution increased to more than the 20 000.000. New River culd be de pended upon to respond- The yunir oysters could be grown on twiirs and stakes tor one and two ears above thf bntlom ol the wa?er, and the third yrar dropped on the bottom. And huid the demand inceaso above fK) (-00 0(50 they can be cultivated on wncs above the bottom The aitainme.'its possible seem almost illimitable. Tho wild visions of wealth which evpr dazzled a areamer or uniitorma kouj mineM or African diamond fields, dwindlo mt insigniGcacco whoi. compared with the sober outlook ol New Utv-r oyster cul tivation. Why, last Winter 5.000 bar rels of the best L ng Island Sound ojs ters no Detter, ii as gooa as ours were sbipp d to Liverpool. Each bar rel he!d about two and-a-halt bushels The freight was oyer '$1.25 and th-y old lor $19 a barrel. And there can be no exhaustiou. lhu more oysters that aro grown the more will grow. With facilities lor moving the products ol the owr part of New River, it will be the richest spot earth. Il can lur- nish immense quantities ol one ot the most highly prized articles of food, and of the best quality,' that the layorcd children of fortune delight in, and for which thev will readily spend iheir money. Yours, B. A Nt-xv Tugr. 3 Capt. W. A. Snell. nl the ateanier ! A Woman'! IMnc vry. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by lady in ? . .,,.... thi county. Disease fasttnt-diucluich-! accompanied by an engineer. hs upon htir and lor seven years she ! lef' here last night lor Baltimore - to withstord its severests tests, but her j brine ont a large new lue recentlv vital organs-were undennimd and purchased in th at city by Capt. J T. death seemed imminent. For thre; i u "i" months she coughed incessantly and . Hner. He f-xects to get here With could not sleep She bmeht o us u her by the Utter part o next' week. hMhleof Dr. King'i New Dic-verv f..r I Shn is ealifKf th 41,,1 .7n .ml onxonipuou ano was ho tuuen reiieveu on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been mir aculously cured Her name is Mrs. Luther Lniz." Thus write W C Ham riek & Co . of Shelby, N C. Gh a Iree I rial bottle at W. M. Urcen & C .s Drug Store Both I be 'Passport and the Tstie will go down to Harper) Pie'r to-morrow, connecting with the train there. r mt- ,s 811,1 lere and witn j niononorthotide is brought to i s not wearied with a search for udJk- ,re rr.ibably lu?.5!iaUreain New jSSS.dof 1,181 ean, ".flhe est N 10,000 acres ot "the roW1V r iew lil ver aUaPle" (a.0A("wlQ of oysiers This makes if.,.uare yards One hundred ew River size oc lard; and eighty of Pinkt .. 1 enf ik bels- hence le bottom Wh.?.V,,'slcr aroa will hold An . . Vs,",i lesear u kins growth in about " cuc. one third of the not- l-m fin 1 " v a buhui The OiiNluw K. K Editok REVifcW: Sir: Should the Onslow Railroad be built the only people who are sure ol deriving a profit trom its operations are the business men. laborers and all con sumers ot the city. First, the merchants will have a larger territory opened up lo trade, and the cost ol bringing the product of Onslow and the Eastern part ot Pender to this city with celerity and dispatch, will be much diminished rbe wholesale dealers will be able to supply a section which now buys irom Baltimore and Norfolk by the way ol Newbern. The laborer will, of course, have an increase of employment, not only by the construction of the road, but also by reason of the produce which the road will bring and which must hu handled here. The consumers of food, and this class includes tho city's entire population, will have their market gar d n extended forty miles through one of the finest trucking sections ol the State. Thus it is evident that though the road may pay no dividends, that though municipal and private subscriptions may siuk iu building il, yet the popuia lion of the city will be helped How much it may be helped the (uture only can tell, bat from calculations and es timates which I have read in different papers published here the sum which the city would yearly pay as interest on the subscription asked for would be about a third or a fourth ot the value ot the increase brought here bv the road. Have our taxes been increased by the city water works? And .if they have are not the advantages of the water works greater than the money spent in taxation? Is there a householder or taxpayer in the city who is willing to abolish the water works and save the money we pay the company? One correspondent calls attention to the city's subscription to railroads in tho past. I ask, is there any business man, or laborer here who would rather have back tho money paid by the city for these roads, and be without them. or have the existing conouion oi things? And in this counection I also ask it. when the city made a subscrip tion to these roads, there was a de mand that it should have a share in the direction of them? The same writer says he was in favor ot a subscription by the county to the Onslow Road be cause the amended charier provided that the county should be represented on the board of directors. Is it not bet tcr that the road should be managed ; by business men who give their time and attention to it. rather than by a board which is" more or less governed by political aims? The Atlantic is a sad instance of a railroad used as an ad junct to a political party, and so was the North Carolina and the Western, until they went into the hands of rail road men. Whatever the future may have for the Onslow Road, should it be built, as a paying investment to those who put their money in it. it is sure that our city's people will be greatly helped by it.- More trade, more work, more food are the certain cons quences to our people, and as it is very unlikely that it will be built unless the municipality of Wilmington lends it a helping hand, let us rally to the polls next Thursday and vote tor more trade, more employ ment and more food. Respectfully. E. The Verdict Unanimous. W. I) Suit. Druggist. Bippus Ind., testifies: I can rec mmend Electric. Bitters as tnv very best remedy. Every botile has iriven relief in every .case. One. man took ix bottles and was cur ed of Rheumatism ot 10 years stand ins" " Abraham Hare, druggist. Bell ville, Ohio, sifliriiis: '"The best selling medicine I have ever handler) in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters " Thousands of others have added their testimony; so that the verdict is unani mous that Elecric Bitters do cure ail diseases ot the Liver, Kidneys or Blood Only halt a dollar a bottle at W. H. Green & Co's. Drug Store. LOCAL NEWS. !-ht I rrj NEW ahVERTIII UiUlX K riSCHAU For lti'nt G nv y a tk.- Always U'-ady IfEINSUKUGIiK'S Do You IvDOW U Y John W a KrEis Carolina Beach Fknnkll 1a.nikl -Lok for the Horse S Van It mkisok A Co Valuable itexl Eg tite at u tlou , . ' - Day's length 14 hours and 49 minutes. Sunset, to-morrow afternoon at " o'clock. is to be added to Capt Harper's fleet of tngrin oor; water She is 110 feet in length, over all. Including the Passp&rt this will ber tour tine boat owned by Cipt Harper and working at thU port. Let'tc Invito Hun. We notice that; President Cleveland speaks ot a desire to return toWaghing ton Cityfroui Atlanta via the Altantic c ast. This is a hint to the people .of Wilmington. . If he does cotne North by the Atlantic Cast Line an effort should be made to induce him to stop overln Wilmington, if only for a few hours. A meeting should at once be called and steps taken to ex lend to him an invitation' to visit us We suggest that Mayor Fowler who should lead in the matter, take the ini tiatory and call a public meeting to consider it. The purest vegetable market to day we have had this Summer. No slock report to-day. It will taken on Saturday next, the 13th. be The recent rains were not heavy up about the head waters ot the Cape Fear. The Register of Deeds - issued one marriage licence this week, lor a color ed couple. A rise of 15 feet in the river at Fay- elteville was reported yesterday, but at last accounts it had fallen several feet. Rev. Alex. Sprunt, of Henderson, N. C . will preach in the First Presbyte rian Church to morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Several persons living in different parts of the city say that they felt a slight earthquake shock at 3 o'clock this morning. Mr. E Peschau offers tor rent that desirable dwelling, corner Dock and Filth streets, now occupied by Mr. Thos. O. Bunting. A car load of tents lor use at the Grangers' Encampment at Mt. Holly were sent up on the Carolina Centra' last night, from Raleigh. Capt. J. B. Utiirgins received yester day the first open boll of cotton we have beard of in. this section this t . a- sua-ion it was trom little Kirer. The recent rains caused three bad washouts on the turnpike, bwtween this city and Wrightsville. They are all located Est ot the second toll house. Rev. las Y. Fair, of Charlotte, will preach at the Sjecond Presbyterian Church to morrow morning and Rev Alex. Sprunt. of Henderson, at night. The Rev. Chas. T. Coerr will hold service and preach in St Paul's Church to morrow morning, the 9th Sunday after Trinity. Subjct of sermon: 'Cobwebs. r Trains on the Carolina Central went up as far as Lincolnton yesterday, ard it is expected they will be able to run to Sheloy to'day. Cjl. Jones has been on the spot, personally superintending the repairs The Editor of this, paper returned this morning from a visit of a few days to the interior of the State. The main points of interest in conversation seem ed to be the good crops and Carolina Beach . - The Last Chance To buy clothing at 40 and GO cents on the dollar Don't miss the oppor tunityot getting a slice of the numer ous bargains .now to be had at I Shrier's. Remember that this is no humbugging scheme. Eveiy dollar's' worth of goods must, be sold before ; Shriers removal to the mammoth store. in the Pureell building on Front) street. It woold bo advisable for conn-1! try merchants to give him a call and get bargains in job lota. . t A gentleman who has recently trav eled extensively in this Slate and some portions of South Carolina, in the in terest of his house, tells ns that he sold lots of goods. He encountered fourteen representatives ol houses in this city and they all did well. Rev. M. V. Morris, pastor of Shi lob Tho Uegratta Yesterday. There was a large crowd, a good breizo and a spirited race, yesterday by boats of the Carolina Yacht Club.- There were onlj five entries and these were ; Hermit Capt R. DeRosset. Little Alice Capt S. P. Cowan. Ijoulte Capt. Willie Atkinson. Lillian-Florenco Capt. E- W. Man ning. Jr. Queen Vic. Capt. G. Green. ram . I he race was over the- usual con tee and it was won by the Little Alice in 1 :44, the Loulie comtug in close behind her in 1 :59. An f-xmrVion party bound t Carolina Beach will leave Fayettevil'e on Wed nesdny next, on tho steamer C..pc Fear. On Wednesday next Messrs. S. Van Amringe & Co. will cell at auction, at the; Com t House door,- that valuable property on the Southeast earner of Princess and Fonrtb streets, lot 80xf?4 feel. " For rams. Indication North Carolina, local stationary temperature on the coast rum uouiey iu me interior. . i j Sent.c-Corurunted. Mr. Marsden Bellamy was in Kslelgh yesterday, armed with a formidable petition aor executive clemency in lavor of John Jones, the colored burglarwho was sentenced to be hung on Tuesday next. He was successful in his mis sion and Mr. Bellam succeeded in in ducing the Governor to commute the sentence to imprisonment for life. It was a close shave. . fn wili b(iA4"to rncelra eozasBuaaftaOo troa our trleads on any and all vodimc ' tMTllaUretbTJt ' '. r Thaamoi tat wrttnr most atwart M awuito u Kotor. y, ; CdmmixjUcaUoaaiBaai ttm writie os iri' oat td1n of the pap, : . " v Panoaatltlea must at avokit ; Aadlt ia tapeoially aaa partkn tarty um tood tbat the K.ntnr rtoea net irvrtra emart la tho editorial oehimfin N KW AnVKrtTlSKMENTS. Valuable Real Estate, (Corner of Prinwsa and Fourth att.) ' At Auction. QN WKDNK8DAY. AU. lth, 1?S7, at M oVloek. M, at the t'eut House door, wt will offer tar sal that desirable Houae and Lot on the Southeast corner cf Frlacesa aid Foartti Streets; lot SO tett on Prlncers street and Sty; feet on Fourth stieet. 1 KRM- CASH. S. VAN AtMtUNQS CO. , AucOncec au'J Beat a' Ma to Brokera. . -ftg6 3t . .1 City Court. His Honor Mayor Fowler had, the following cases tor consideration this morning: Lee Jones, colored, charged with dis orderly conduct in fighting a woman about a watermelon; $10 or 30 days. Went below. , . Gilbert Telfair, the tall, irrepressible colored man who is an old offender, charged with making night hideous, even until the "we s t.a hours," admit-, ted he had drank half gallon of the ar dent. Thirty days on the streets. Nancy Mcljean, a small colored girl, charged with pelting a house with mel on rinds and clam shells; $2 or 3 days. Personal Mr. Marsden Bellamy returned to the city this morning from a brief visit to Raleigh. Maj. H. H. Foster, City Editor of the Daily Review, is again sick and con fined to the house Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., has re turned to the city Irom a visit to rela tives in Granyille county. Judge Counor, whp has been holding Columbus Court this week, passed through the city last night. Mr. H.II. Munsou has returned to the city from Greensboro, where ha has been as representative to the Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, in session there this week. Mr. Leopold Simon, of the wholesale tobacco and liquor house of Brunhild, Simon & Co . arid Mr. Kinsey, repre senting the clothing house of A- David, returned to the city this morning from a trip to the interior. . Himply a Lie. Jnst about this time ot year look out for reports ot yellow fever in Wilming ton. They are generally promptly on hand during the first week in August and Ibis year has proven no exception to the rule. It is reported that the man known as Dutch Charley -for some time pasta runner for a sailor board ing house in this city, who died, at the City Hospital on Thursday last of jaundice, really died ot yellow fever, and that two more person are now I sick at Mrs. Bryson's with the same disease. Is it really necessary for us to deny this ridiculous rumor? The facts simply are that "Dutch Chart y' was a very dissipated man, that he ha been at work down the river for some little time pant on a dredge boat .and that while there he caught the river fever. His system was so completely rundown by hi dissipations that it could not withstand the attacks of the fever and he just "naterally died, The physicians, who attend d htm have aasn red a Review reporter that In a Fix. The wagonette which arrived trom Wrightsville this morning was com pelled tojmake a considerable detour on account of the washouts on tho turn pike. On the way around it had'to pass through considerable water and in one place tho water was so deep and the mire so heavy that the horses could not pall out. In' this emergency the pass angers had to be transferred onhe shoulders oL the driver and then the wagon was pulled out. You will find hoes, forks, shovels spades, scythes, swaths and farming tools of all kinds a, JacowiV Hdw. Depot. t 1 Knights Templars. The following officers were elected at the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar, held this week in Greens boro: C A Woodruff. Grand Commander. W W. Alien. Deputy. Grand Com mander. F H Glover. Grand Generalissimo. E M Nadel. Grand Captain General. A H Stubbs, Grand Prelate. ! F.M Moye. Grand Senior Warden. M Bowles, Grand Junior Warden. W Simpson, Grand Treasurer. II H Munson. Grand Recorder. J D Glenn, Grand Standard Bearer. J A Nicholas, Grand Sword Bearer. J K Peacock, Grand Warden. W P Snockenburg, Grand Sentinel. The aext grand conclave will be held at Winston. N. C, the first Wednesday in August 1888. The cheapest place to buy your school books anl school stationery is at Heins- berger's. t For Rent. wmKi uvci, corner . ( of Sixth. Apply to aug 1 6t J. L. CANTWBUL Dental Rooms. . J HAVE MOVED MY DENTAL ROOMS to No. 114 Princess Rt., Between Front and Second, on Sonth aide. july ll lm J. H. DURHAM. ; Pianos A Guide- for the Afflicted. The following letter will show tho way to health to many a down-bearted man and .woman. Mobavia, Catuga Co., N. Y., Jan, 15, 1886 I have been afflicted for some years with liver complaint, accompanied with dyspepsia and prolonged constipa tioB. I was almost in despair, when I commenced using Brandketh's Pills. I took a course ot them for a week live orsix Pills every night. I found myself very rruch better, but to make everything all sure, continued to tako one Pill a night for over a month. I am now in a very fair state of health. and I know I shall continue so as long as I take one Bkandkath's Pill a night. H. S. R. Mather, t Carolina Bescb. Keep cool and re member that the headquarters for batht ing snits is at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. Suits made to order. Ladies a specialty. J. Elsrach. Prop., 27 Market street. if. NEW ADVERTISEMENTfcl, For Rent pHOM OCTOBER 1ST, THAT aeslrabte Dwelling corner Dock and Fifth Streets, no occupied hy Mr. Thoe. O. Ranting. Apply to aug 5 St K. PESO HAL'. mm m r Yfc 1 Ti.-i A W-t mm. n . ,-. " nouiuxj that he will goon iro to Sew York tr the purpose of personally aelectlay Instru ments for cuAtomers t ur conat.ntlv tnnn. lox oTdcrs atteft as to the ureat success of this phio of obtatnitg lnBtrnoienis and the ad vauiagea gained aro apparent to ail thinking people Tne manufacturers carry the largest stock at this season of the s'ear, and by our careful method of testing Instruments, we can make perfect selections and consequently lve en tire satisfaction. Ord ra solicited. Address all communion tlons find send for circulars to E. VAN LAER, 4t 9 Bed Cross Street, augl mws .w Wilmington, N. C. Horner School. . Oxford, N. C. - rjlHE FALL TE6M OF 1SS7 WILL BEGIN the lat day of Anaut. t ' The price of loard and tuition, exclusive of waahl4K ani lights, is only ninety dollar. The roQins for Cadets will be refitted aod refurnished before tho session opns. The School offers in all respects the best ad. vantages. . - Send for clrcu'ar and catalogue. J. I Oxford, Jnly, 1SS7 J. H. HORN KB, Plncipal juiy 1 3 taw aw t th a Do You Know It ? THAT YOU CAN BUY rianos, Organs, Novels,' . Blank Jiooka, Taper, Envelopes, ; . ' ', : - - '. Inka, Pens, Pencils. Blates, - ... . . Mucilage, Gold Pens, ' ' . Spectacles, Albums, BlLles, Testaments, Looking Qlasres, Fancy Goods, Base Ball Supplies. Frames, School Books, very cheap at HEINSBERGER'S. july 29 Cash Book and Music Store Always Ready 1H RECEIVE CUSTOMERS .FOR .';""; BLANK BOOKS. INKS, PENS, PENCIL, 4 WRAPPINO PAPEK, GRAIN BAGS. BASE BALL SUPPLIES, i f f PICTURE FRAMES, HAMMOCKS, CROQUET, Ac, 4c C.W. YATES. . angl Wholesale and Retail Stationer Look for the Horse. WK DEFY A Y ONE IN THE CITY to undersell us In Trunks, -atchels, Har ntfis or Saddlery ttooda. 1 ry a can of Castor lne, the be t Axle Oil n use Repairing of all kinds r.eUly, promptly and cheaply done FENNELL A DANIbL. Hore Ml Oners and Clothiers. 7 aug 6 ' - 10 8. Front at' Wrightsville, TJ.C. Seaside Pleasure t Comfort AGONiCTTES WILL LKAY WIL mmgton, at S a. m , 2J30 p ro and 6 p. nj. , Carolina Beach. Baptist Church, will preach'.for the con-; lhe9e ftre the .ajn a lg of ln. At Lr,HK passport will LEAVE, foe gre2atinot the First Baptist Church Mri. Rryaon's ttere is not aool in tho j AROL1KA Ba M every wy.tk! colored, corner bit h and Campbell hooie sick 7 I 1 ' 1 J iS.etccptFrKUy and turdayr when eVeaing streets, to-mnrmw eyening at 3 o'clock Vi ytt ' ?raln "Wtf? Ievr " bis subject will be The Kingdom oP; Uoguojiars. iarge assonmem ju n unlays JLcV1 at 940 a. m. ami, Grace, and the Kingdom of Glory." received. Can buy a uue collar Irom PaBort at, 2 p. m. Train t6Pj m. Thepnblieare invited, " 25cent up, at Jacobi's Hdw. Pepotf.i au 6if nc General Manager. - RET URN ING. LEAVING WttlGHXVILUl at 7 p. m. and 7 a.m. ' Roua4 trip to Sound and Beach and rettvn to Wllmlngtoa, obIj ts cents. - - ""J - Parties of four or more will be carried to the Beach for 15 cent each. V ' We aave erected a Beach Home WiuYoons Chero paroles can beiuppJhM with Bath State, Towelfl, frc&h waver and other coorenlcacce W. If. bTOKLAY. v 1 tuiy 2e U :
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