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The
DlIM
R EV I EW.
VOL .XIII.
WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1889.
NO 146.
LOCAL NEWS.
iJfDBx to Nbw Advertisements
n F Pkkwt ciofning
H L Deans Dont Buy
Munds Bros Pharmacists
J J II edrick White Goods
W M cumming Mattresses
Chas M Steiman For Bent
Taylor's Bazaar Great Sale
KM McIntire Embroidery, &c
J J IIedrick Hygienic Underwear
Chas F Browne, Agt Glassware
II A Baqg Not iee to Liquor Dealers
IH
t.,nts i:i the most elegant form
p LAXATIVE ,NoNUTRITIOU8JUIOE
" -OF THE
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Cantoned with the medicinal
,ue, of plants known to be
1st beneficial ti the human
system, forming an agreeable
andrfective laxative to perma
Jjltly cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
EDIETS, LiVER AND BOWELS.
h -s the most excellent remedy known to
CLEUKSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Bilious or Constipated
SO THAT
PURE ELOCD, REFRE8HIWC SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
SYRUP or PIGS
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
VUliSVIUF. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y
For sale by
ROKERT k hfllamy,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
men 38 ly d&w Wilmington, N. C.
Lawn rakes of the latest nd most
improved patent. For sale by the
N. Jacobi Haw. Co
i
Preaching at the Seamen's Bethel
on Sunday evening, at 5 o'clock. All
are invited to attend.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
If you try this remedy you will say as many
others have said, that it is the best blood pu-
rtfter and tonic. Write Blood Balm Co., At
lanta. Oa.. tor hook of convincing' testimony.
.!. !'. Davis, Atlanta, Ua.,(West End). writes
-I consider that B. 15. u. has permanently
cured mc of rheumatism and sciatica'
It. H. saulter, Athens. Ga., says: "B. B.-B.
cured me ot an ulcer that had resisted all Oth
er trfafii'Hf."
..;. Tinsiey. Columbiana, Ala., writes-.
.My motlier and sister had ulcerated sore
throat and scrofula. B B. B. cured them.''
Joseph F. sponclcr, "Newman, Ga., writes:
B. i:. R. enrirelv on rod mo of rheumatism in
1 M "11 1C M. I 1 M A 1) 1 IfS.
t 'w ii ' nil rsiti vir'i; 1 i iwi Hi.ni.
I'lin HIIUII , . '1 1 . , ' J V . 1 1 1 V V ... I I
u.if one Won c or 15. li. i. cured mo.
J. J. Hardy. Toccoa, Ga., writes: "1. JJ. B. is
niiii'k pura few I'l ni-rV. Thrno Vvnttlnc
. . ' I I tt I I l 1 1 ' I l I II III I 1 1 1 i I '-.f 1 V PI I I VI1! W
a. spinK, Atlanta, ia-, says: "one oottie ot
I'. t'. I! i",mnnl.'itnlv pnvnd m - ef on7om a "
w. A. Pepper, Fredonia, Ala., writes: "B.
1 r. ir ..... ' ... . i
" luit'u my moiuer ui uiceraieu sore
James C. Munds, Agt ,
IKUGGIST.
htrr. i i.i'j tii t 2.- -.,
salty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in erreat Va-
n Ji.iii ii ii .li i ni ui .uri t.wiii i, in
and try a class v kr ' ion ik
linesident.
W. P. TOOMEB,
Cashier.
Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.,
108 j'1!1Nrl:s ST.. WILMINGTON, N. C,
Lends Money on satisfactory security,
' '. 1 Illf'Vst (111 Miaiincil-! To nmnnnmrnH --
p "itc i rusts of all Kinds. men 29 tf
CLYDE'S
3w Vorfe & WiiminirtoD
StftaTuship Co
Friday. June 21
. .Tuesday, June 25
jmaay, j une 38
...Tuesday, July 2
nil t ...
1 1 39, EAST RIVER NEW YORK
1 w t ween Chambers and Roosevelt sts.
At 3 o-clock, p. m.
PSSRu ... .
EM Ass vp vveacesuay, June 19
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OwlUIUUY, 1 1 1 11! V j
PROM WILMINGTON-
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snv .- 5, 151113 lading and Lowest Thro1
,'U l':irniinn -
mmoxiatinnr'e unsurpassed passen-
"ali.bones, Superintendent,
Taju. r pot,., WRingiSri( c.
"n. iraine aianager.
I n vup New Yort.
it L Kl? & go.. Gen'l Agents.
a Bowling Green, New YorK.
Drs: and i hemicalp.
1 AIT1CLBS, A.TENT MEDIGINSS.
"""Wet braces, Trusses, etc., etc
AL ItescripUons niied day or nlclit at
F. C. MILEli'S,
Drug Store,
Loraer FourtU and Nun Sts.,
There is economy in building barb
wire fences and in buying your wire
from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
We can make you comfortable for
451.00 by supplying yon with the
Ironclad Oil Stove. S. Jacobi Hdw
Go.
A called meeting of the Wilming
ton Gas Light Company will be held
at their office in this city on the 26th
inst. "
The regatta of the Carolina Yacht
Club, which was announced to
moi row, has been postponed until
July 4th.
Are you weak and weary, over
worked and tired? Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is just the medicine to purify
your blood and give you strength".
Painters, save money by buying
your white lead, ready mixed paints,
varnishes anil brushes from the N.
Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell none but
the best. t
A large excursion party of white
people came in this morning from
Colnmbus county and went directly
down to the seaside over the Sea
coast Railroad. v
Enamoline, the best stove polish
in the market. No dust, no mixing
necessary. Use like shoe blacking.
Every housekeeper should try it.
For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t
. President VanAmringe, of the
Ocean View R. R., sent down to
Wrightsville Beach this morning a
cart load of signs to be used there in
designating the various places of
resort.
We suppose we will have to calj
him Capt. Phil. now. We, mean
Phil. Thomas. He is conductor on
the Ocean View R. R. and every
body meets with courteous treat
ment at his hands.
A big excursion party is expected
here to-morrow from Conway, S. C,
and other points on theWihuington,
Chadbourn & Conway R. R. It is
said that there will probably be
four or five hundred in the party.
We would advise our readers to
stop at the Wilmington Shirt Fac
tory and look at the largest stock
and the most handsome styles of
lawn tennis shirts in the city and at
prices to suit everybody. Wo. 123
Market street. Sign of the blue awn
ing. .
Citv Court.
There was only one offender be
fore the Mayor this morning and
that was Obadiah Jenkins, he being
arraigned on two charges, one for
disorderly conduct and the other
for assault and battery. Both the
caseswere removed to Justice E. D.
Hall's Court.
Tourists,
Whether on pleasure bent or busi
ness should take on very trip a
bottle of Syrup of Figs, is it acts
most pleasantly and effectually on
the kidneys, liver and bowels, pre
venting fevers, headaches and other
forms of sickness. For sale in 50c
and $1 00 bottles by all leading drug
gists. ' Taken Suddenly 111.
We are sorry to hear that Capt.
C. M. Harris was taken suddenly
very ill on the steamer Bessie yes
terday on her return from the fish
ing grounds. The attack was a se
vere one and for a time his friends
were seriously alarmed. We are
glad to know that he is better to
day.
Don't be Humbugged
Closing Exercises.
The closing" exercises of Misses
Burr & James1 school have been in
progress for several days past and
the closing scenes were presented
last night at a Soiree given by the
pupile. The prizes this session were
awarded to the following young
ladies: Excelsior Medal to Miss
Bettie DeRosset, from class fourth,
and Miss Katie Harlow, from the
fifth class, there being a tie between
them. Little Miss Kate Harlow is
the youngest child who was ever
granted the Excelsior Medal, the
little maid being only eight years
old. The prize for the highest num
ber of marks was awarded another
little eight year old lady Miss Meta
Le Grand who has not made a sin
gle failure during the session. The J
deportment and punctuality prize
was earned by Miss Fannie Poisson,
who for punctuality has come up to
the full maximum, except once,
having received one tardy mark
during the session. The first prize
in the first class wasa warded Misses
Amy Quelch and Janie Bunn, there
being a tie between them; prize
First in third class, Miss Sarah
Sloan; second prize, Miss Isabel
Carpepter. Fourth Class, Excelsior
medal. Miss Bettie DeRosset; sec
ond prize, Miss Marie Peschau. Fifth
Class, Excelsior medal, Miss Kate
Harlow; second prizet Miss Meta Le
Grand. The composition prize was
awarded to Misses Fannie Poisson
Janie Dunn and Loula Woody.
At the Soiree last night there
was a large attendance, notwith
standing the very warm evening.
There was a very pleasing pro
gramme and the music, which was
rendered by Miss M. E.Cushiugand
Miss Belle Anderson at the organ, ac
companied by Mr. W. N. Jacobs,
on the cornet, was very fine.
The salutatory, a charming
piece, was beautifully read
by Miss Loula Woody. The anthem
"Great is the Lord" was rendered
by a full chorus. "What Does Lit
tle Birdie Say?" was charmingly
rendered by little Miss Theodore
LeGrand; "Little Gustau" was a
pretty, piquant, pleasant little
piece, rendered handsomely by Miss
Louise Covington. "Little Girl and
Lark" was by Miss Katie Harlow
and Miss Annie Harrison, and
charmed all of the hearers, and
"Rock-a-Bye Baby" was a delight
f ul little thing, rendered by Miss
Marie Peschau an J chorus, with
Miss Annie Taylor, a charming little
lass of very tender years, as the
baby. Jean Ingelow's "Songs of
Seven" were beautifully rendered
by Misses Meta LeGrand, Janie
Dunn, Lina Craft, Mary Dudley,
Fannie Poisson, Mary Munson and
Amy Quelch, and the part closed
with the Anvil Chorus, by the pri
mary classes.
Hall then presented the
this he did very hand-
gracefully. In the course
of his remarks he took occasion to
pay some handsome and well de
served tributes to the painstaking
principals of the school. Col. Hall
spoke ex cathedra as his own daugh
ters were for years pupils with these
ladies and he knew whereof he
spoke.
In the second part of the enter
tainment one of the most pleasing
features was "Curfew Shall not
Ring To-night." It was recited by
Miss Mary Jewett, prettily and pa
thetically. The "Charge of the
Light Brigade" was probably the
best of all. The marehing in it was
simply superb the best we ever
saw on a school stage. Then came
"Good Night" and "Away to the
Woods, Away," by the full chorus
of the school, closed the exercises of
the evening.
Forecasts.
For North Carolina, fair weather,
preceded by light rain on the coast
and stationary temperature, except
slightly cooler in the interior.
Mr. C. C. Titehuian is now bag
gage master on the Seacoast R. R.
and he is a very accommodating and
efficient official.
This afternoon was observed as a
half-holiday by many of the iner
chants and the streets have had the
appearance of a dull Sunday.
The Wilmington Light Ijifantry
were out yesterday afternoon in
full dress parade. They drew up in
line at the foot of Market street and
tired several volleys. They were
the "observed of all observers" and
the "admired of all admirers"
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
( It 3
aumbjects -
PLEASE NOTICE.
We will be glad to
from oar menas on any
general interest, oat
The name of tne writer mm attfirf.
nished to tne Editor.
communications mntt be written on bnt
one side ot tne paper.
Personalities must be avoided,
And it is especially and particularly Oder,
stood tbat tne Editor doss not always endorse
tne views of correspondents unless so Mated
In the editorial columns.
KKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
-Mosquito Nets !
On the Newest Patent Mosquito Bars or Frames.
This is something New, Nice, Convenient and Cheep.
S1'
Col. E. D
prizes and
somely and
Farewell Missionary Meeting.
Rev. Charles B. Garlstrom left
here to day on the steamship Bene
factor, for New York, from whence
he will sail in a few days as a mis
sionary to Lapland and Finland. A
farewell missionary meeting was
held last night at Grace M. E.
Church, in which all of the Metho"
dist congregations in this city par
ticipated, and a hearty and affecting
farewell was tendered the reverend
gentleman. A great many claimed
FRAMES TOE SALE SEPARATELY !
o-i
These Frames are so made that the Nets do not have to
be attached but may be taken off and washed.
"YV. 2VC. OxxxacuacLliaLgg',
Manufacturer and Renovator of Mattresses and Springs.
The W. Ii . I. Excursion.
Quite a number of persons went
down to the Beach this morning on
the Grove and the Passport but it
being learned that the Wilmiugton
Light Infantry; whose excursion
day it was, would not go down un
til the afternoon, the larger number
waited to accompany them. At 2:30
the Grove left her dock with what
appeared to us as the largest num
ber she has had on board this sea
sou. The Light Infantry were on
board, in fatigue-uniforms, but they
did not march to the boat. They
have had 'a splendid afternoon for it
and we know that there has been a
happy crowd at the Beach to day.
Arrivals at Island Beach Hotel.
The following is a list of the art
rivals at Island Beach Hotel for the
twenty four hours ending with last
evening.. In a day or two we hope
to publish the arrivals there up to
2 o'clock each day:
F. W. Foster, W. H. Bixby, Rev.
Dr. Carmichael, Rev. F, W. E. Pes
chau, Geo. R. Bate, O. P. Meares.
A. M. Waddell, C. E. Borden and
wife, DuBrutz Cutlar, Jr., Master
Cutlar, A. M. Waddell. Jr., R. J.
Katz, T. W. Strange, Miss Annie
Meares, G. H. Smith, J. S. Le"
Grand, Miss Hewlett, Prof. E.
Van Laer, Miss Florence Bow
den, H. M. Bowden, Miss Louisa
Katz, of Wilmington; John A. Au
gustine, Bishop Lyman, Raleigh; H.
W. Finlayson and wife, Cheraw, S.
C; Dr. Win. A. Graham, T. S.
Brown, Charlotte, N. C; F. T. Glas
gow, Richmond, Va.; H. Carlton,
Baltimore, Md.; A. B. Nichols, W.
A. Oliver and family, Nichols, S. C.
Cape Fear Academy.
The Cape Fear Academy ended
its session, the sixteenth, this morn
ing. The pupils during the past
week have been undergoing the
annual examinations to test their
proficiency in studies. A minimum
of 70 in 100 is required to entitle a
pupil to a Certificate of Distinction,
After a year of close, untiring labor
the following young gentlemen were
awarded certificates, their names
standing in the order of excellence:
SENIOR CLASS.
First Division E. P. Willard, E.
H. M. Munson, G. L. Peschau, G.
D. Crow, Jas. S. Hall.
Second Division E. A.jtcKoy,
W. L. Latta, Jno. H. GoteT W. B.
Gillican, R. Merritt, A. S. Hall,R. A.
Parsley.
JUNIOR CLASS.
First Division Fred Pearsall, L.
J. P. Cutlar, T. W. Davis, H. Pes
chau, W. H. Green, Jas. S. King, P.
J. Thomas, Leo Solomon, G. A.
Heide, O. F. J. Dingelhoef, T. C.
DeRosset, C. Giles, Jr., C. K. Bacon,
Em L Bear, Frank Donlan, W. H.
C. Hodges, John Wessell, Itf. A.
Wessell, Arthur Belden,H. D. Olden
buttel, R. F. Fowler.
Second Division J. H. Honnet,
W. J. Hi Bellamy, Jr., Henry Bear,
W. W. Vick, R. G. Rankin, Jr., Jas.
T. Munds, J. W. Blomme, R. V.
Nolan, C. P. Love, G. L. Myers,
Isador Bear, W. J. Woody, G. Thos.
Smith,
Primary Class A. Strauss.
Distinguished for not having re
ceived a demerit mark during the
season: F. Pearsall, F. Donlan, R.
C. Sloan, Jas. S. King, J. W.
Blomme, H. Bowden, E. P. Willard,
C. W. Woodward, W. L. Latta.
To whom may be added, not hav
ing received more thau three marks:
R. F. Fowler, C. K. Bacon, P. J.
Thomas, E. Ahrens, F. L. Russell,
G. D. Crow, G. L. Peschau.
The excellence of this sclrool is
North Carolina hams are scarce
and in demand in this market.
At 1 o'clock to day the thermome
ter in this office registered 92 de
grees. '
We are sorry to hear that Mr.
John L. Maffitt and his wife are
both verv sick.
The Passport brought up a large
crowd of excursionist, from South
port this morning.
See notice in this issue of the sale
of three lots of valuable real estate
in different parts of the city. It is
all desirable property.
Mr. H. L. Deans has opened a
nice store at Princess Street Depvt
where he keeps a full line of light
goods and smoker's articles. Give
him a call.
ISLAND BEACH HOTEL,
AT THE
Technically, and according to the
almanac makers, Summer com
menced to-.day. In reality it has
been as warm as it generally is in
the middle of July.
And the strawberries are not all
gone yet. We saw some in market
this morning, from Capt. Souther
land's place, and they were as pVetty
as any we have seen here in the
height of the season. They sold for
20 cents a quart.
Carolina Klce Mills.
The Carolina Rice Mills Company
has been duly incorporated before
the Superior Court Clerk of Wayne
county, at Goldsboro, and has been
organized, with the following gen
tlemen as officers:
President E. B. Borden.
Gen'l Manager Pembroke Jones.
Secretary and Treasurer Nor
wood Giles.
The stockholders are Messrs. Nor
wood Giles, Pembroke Jones, H. M.
Flagler, Clayton Giles and E. B.
Borden.
rilUIS HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE AC
X oommodatlon of the public, and the Propri
etors will be pleased to entertain tneir guests.
With several years' experience at one of the
leading resorts of the North, "Bay Ridge Ho
tel," on the Chesapeake Bay, MarylaflO, we
feel confident, we can supply the long felt want
of the public here.
The cuisine department ot out Hotel is one
of the leading features. Kates $3.00 per day.
The Cafe Is now open and guests can get
Meals on the European Plan. Fish Suppers at
ie Cafe a specialty, ad Meals 50 cejfis.
Kespectfully soliciting the patromffl of the
public, we remain
Respectfully,
HORACE PL ATT A 00..
Je a) tf ProprtlTors.
Brunhild,Simon& Coy
Importers and Jobbers in
Liquors, Cigars & Tobacco,
111 N. Front St.,
WILMINGTON, N. C
sole Agents for the oest sc. and 10c. CIGARS
in the Market,
The Vindex" and "Retaa Maria."
Sele Agents for BOTTLED WINES from the
tan govi
cellars.
Royal Hungarian Government
Wine c
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
U
Don't Buy
NTIL YOU GET TO PRINCESS STREET
Depot, as I keep a fine assortment of cigars.
Cigarettes and Tooacco; also Cool Milk, soda
water, winger Aie, c. Try me.
je211w H. L. DEANS.
I
Glassware.
HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE OVER
Ten Thousand Dieces Ulassware tnar must h
BU1U.
CHAS. F. BROWNE, Agt,
138 North Water St., Wilmington, N, C.
je 21 tf d&w
Notice to Liquor Dealers
LL PERSONS INTENDING TO MAKE
application for permission to retail spirituous
or malt liquors from the 1st day of July, 1889,
are requested to hie said application with the
County Commissioners on or before June 24th,
1889, in order that Commissioners can act in
telligently on said applications. .
H. A BAGG,
Ch'r'm B'd of com. for New Hanover Co.
June 31st, 1889. It
For Sale.
VALUABLE HEAL FS' ATE,
With the foolish idea that Catarrh! the privilege of shaking his hand evideI1Ced by its steady popularity,!
cannot be cured! The -world moves,
and medical science is progressive.
The proprietors of Dr. Sage's Cas
tarrh Remedy will pay $500 reward
for a case of Nasal Catarrh, no mat
ter how bad or of how long stand
ing, which they cannot cure. Rem
edy sold by druggists, at only 50 ots.
and wishing him God speed.
Refreshing aud Invigorating
the present session having been one
of the most successful. Paiustaking,
v v i C1 1 .. ll7n,A. . .. .. .H. r. . . . f I f Huutln.. .. .. .1 unfipiiiff lohnr i
UeilClOUS OUUtt VV fcH.tr I (IB U YiX Willi Jll fill cm i uaiiiuii; auu uuuiiiug .m,vv i
Munds Brothers' magnitieeut new :n advan.inr the uuluils are shown xL
soda fountain at a temperature of b 4he nuiuber who have gained
34J. Puresi jjtuu oyrqp,BiiaBiwaw , i feu Si il
T?IRST THE LOTS FRONTING 66 FEET
r each on Front and Nutt streets and 167
feet on Mulberry street; can be divided into
eight building sites for Stores, six of 22x66 feet,
and two of nxti& feet. This Is the most val
uable and desirable piece of unimproved real
estate in the city.
Second A Lot on west side of Fourth street,
between Princess and Chestnut. H6X128 feet:
has a two-story dwelling, known as the Alfred
Prince residence.
Third A Lot on Fourth street, east side, be
tween Swann and Nixon streets, fronting S3
feet on Fourth street and runs 150 feet to
James street; has dwelling of five rooms.
Apply to
Je2l3t CHAS. M. STEDMAN.
H. CBONENBERG,
and Natural Mineral Water.
1 certificates, .ete.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
RTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED
Photographs at reasonable prices.
FRAMING A SPECIALTY.
Ux Market st sonUHMc,
Fftxest Brands ot Straight and Blended WHIS
KEYS from anywhere to be found
at our place.
SOUTHERN STAR RYE,
BOUQUET RYE,
1876 O. K. CABINET.
Je20 tf
Drop In
A ND SEE OUR NEW SODA FOUNTAIN
te-morrow.
morning,
je 19 tf
It wfli be in full mast Friday
MUNBS.BROTHERS,
104 N. Front St.
Native Meats-
QN AND AFTER THIS DATE MY STALLS
will be supplied every day with the choiest
Sampson, Duplin and Onslow
STALL-FED BEEF,
as ;aJ.io a fine line ox Western N. c. Meats;
These are the heist in the market ana are so
guaranteed. Good Beef cattle are BometLmes
hard to get at this season, but I have made ar
rangements tor keeping my patrons all sup
plied hereafter.
At the same time I offer some very fine N. c.
Muttten and Lamb and VeaL Call and inspect
my Meats before making your purchases.
Goods delivered promptly in any part or the
elty.
Respectfully,
J. F. GARRELL,
stalls l & 2 Front St; Market, south side.
je la :it
Carolina beach
AND BUUTHPOBT.
STEAMER "SYLVAN GROVE LEAVES
for Carolina Beach daily, except Sunday, at
9:30 a. m. 2:30 p. m. and 7 p. m. Train leaves
ircacn ai ivum p. m., 15 p. m.. ani 8 p. m.
Steamer Passport
RUNS A DOUBLE TRIP DAILY BETWEEN
Wilmington and Southport, Leaving
ouuiupuTL ai oum a. m. ana z p. m. Leaving
TT 11
at
ami t hp aftarnnmr trln dnwn TifL-frK m
boats at 5 p. m. and 7 p. to., 26 cents, good to
return on swunc evening oniy.
Lxopt Sunday and Monday.
niixitfion ui w:4o a. m. ana dd. m. stopping
Carolina Beach on the moraine trip up
je 18 ti
J. W. HARPER,
Gen'l Manager.
Brown's Beach Restaurant
AND
BATH HOUSES.
J WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to the public that my Restaurant and Bath
Houses on Wrtjrhtsvme Beach, opposite the
HununoctaL are now open and ready for tSe
accommodation of all who mv famr m. tnih
their patronage.
J-f!-" and sandwiches
.7icJ wv arrival oi an trains.
uc oaiu uouses arc ciean, well vent
anl suDDlied with fiwh w-i-r- .
ani careful attendants, a call' Is solicit
&rtt & &L.9JI0WN,
Rated