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DAILY NEWS THURSDAY, - MARCH 27, 179. News Telburm3, Ton jrraa. YaU1NQTO, MaiCb 20. SRJtATt The era'.e c.aimut.- u inquir into tLe alleged frauds ia the Lv.e elections met tbu morning. Tue c hair in a o. t-erd in evuleo.o the statute relating U l political uwMmcuti, and tbo Prcauicul v r ler uf Juu, 1377, uu the te iUbj'l. i$. i. . liorbam. Ia Secretary of Hi.- r-nroate, was uvum uud exainiued aa to his coaotctiou With raising rnoneT dunug the- I'onTesicnal camia'go t !"??. lie ;.: about (103 GOu in an raised fur 1-c. -hlioau cauiu-igu jur pvc t which I'JUuO came Iiuio i'ed eral .h"er and ctaptore of ailgradwa, ilio icmaiodcr biug uenved frutn the fr.e-d of I he iii) wot holdiug .th il Mkt 7,iy or , 0 iatue i rem Jr-eta'-ors and Kepreula liti, no afarmmt'Ot waa made, the cuuirtbutioDs in all cic wrre oiun urjr. In reply to Senator McDonald, lite witnes staled thai uo coiitribulio-s virtt askeU lor lioui aUuLUil bank:, aa such cuitiu atnoog tbe wealthy friend ol the cause in New York city resulted in obtaining' about tlJ,AU. 1 litre may Lave been some bankers among thoae ..uir.buling. .No Udy employees of tbe government were asked to eub ctib, Wui aome r fusvd to brs excepted and tcaiated oo coiritmting. Ot ihe 1 1-6.V--' about waexpendid for ducuet,inctudi(; po-,tgc, etc. .about l,'AU pa.d cu-pot cc of ihe commit ire, and about ,IMJ lur luruilure and Keti tai exp-u-e. Ibis liti 4Vj,V0, uf wbich o,40U wu sent to tlittrrvi.t :ate, anl fl,.u paid to p.--.r lor tbair expeo; of inn b.t.ee ul tUe 1'5,'ouO, o,7UU waa lcst .by liiur of tbe if ci wan American National Uank, and XK) dollars remain- on band. A rub cowc-liUe of tve, coUauticg of Wal lace, Garland, McDowell, II oar and laxoero-a were anointed to vit i'Uil adclphiaaad lake uniut. ur tLere, t'n day d a' at day. Y-rious bn.s were itreuced amocg Ibciu cue by KViidieicii pr.vio.i j ibl tine principal uihr ol cvh ot ihe Executive UejuiriiH'uU may occupy s.-ls uu the lloor ol lbs bet-ale anu lliu ol Itc pr se-tatives. '1 he e--.l ani into ticcun.e twit aihtl pt twe.te and wutrii the doora men- int-d at I;' I i iLe .La;o adjvururd. Tte Senate made no contirxualio: s to-day. 1 he ni.uin.ie icr tLe lk.rnn niiM.vU la ihc Htn kltan I'.cjiUrul ul Curncii luivciM.y. ilr. L -gii), wuo today Doiuinv tcd as 31inisur to Ciuti.il America, luiuiri L . j. 3li(itster in Cnile, lo.cU ls.ixu he viua a puiLlt-J HLtu u4 ciiiiiui ul Kauaas. lie is a c.u.n uf rt:;a.ur Logau. lloistu. Atkiu m rising to make a uidii ;o adjourn slated lie thought it probate tnt on to-morrow uiorn iLg one or (iLapd botb id" tbe appro iu un bi.s uuid L inUoduct'd and that tbe Dduicralic rzt'tiibcis i f the liuue and eiule ut-ired to have a cunfrtce on tL .. p rpuation bills md cu.d prefir to Ll.J contereuce to-day rather iLan postpone it cntil to mtit. tj4rheldaid he a uxious to fcet thiuugu wuh tLe aptcial bum LtM lur mriicb t'oiiieae h.d btru ca.td t'ethcr, tut n the t-nilruieo flum lcLiiesce, Atkin, muubl it (rubaLle that the appt epnt .uu 0.1, be iiitrc-duced tt..uiynuu lie would have uo ubjcciiou to pi'Lt the in'jjum mrni ol tnc licUM. 11? however aok d Atkma to withdraw h. motiuu and allow me cttrriug ol i slalious u:lect ng tbe riiU's ul me ll.ue u which icueat Atk;n avsentid. Cox, if ., cfltr.d a iM.uliuu for the reap pointment cf aptxial coairnittees uu inc uttuj uf fliuw u-ver op.ut'mic rtioiui lit ciu aeivice aiid the Uec:ara iiun ui the rtcult ci ine fUctn.u uf i'reii nt C'ci ger, aud inquired if tha "Uvl tuinmuue ws the 1'oUcr commit tc. C x repiieU t-at it was not, and a revluiun was rtUrnd to in coni-initlCv- tu iul.. Kr. ..skt-d .uve to clier a ttbulut on itti.it, ih.t: ihe t xtia mmiou had been occ&Mjntd by the Iail ure ot the tat t'onrcas to m..ke ucc t iAiy a) prt ptiationn and lhl iu.-iuua laicrrslail ilo cvii-ii) aud weliara of pcple dtioaad rvat nd jnace Irom iculaiiun, And instiucliiig the colu muto ou ruU to repuit i-ilhwith the iu.es providing that, no bins except ibuae inakiug necessary appropriations sbal. tj repyrted Irtm any cvintuiltce or nuclide eu by Uie Uuuae nuring the rpecial fct-fcion. J-tuocrtattc laurui, VNAHlcm)S, March 26. A jiut Democrat io caucus uf tn-nators and lieprcaentatnes wa held in tLe House lo-uay detei mined alter more ihan boura d cuaiou to iDtri-duce tbe arm) mII to-BiOrrow, idnttcl h i s prorls loua wuh Hie bill iva.-n.d by the llue at tbe last ae-iou, uicludiug the c!a-jc prohibiting the i reix nee v trcnps at the pol a. Chaliutis, chairman of the lioux) cauccs commutee.preseuted the rrport as telegraphed last n:ght a;t. rupt to inaugura;e independent ac'ion and was rejected. Tbe Lc-giUUvo bill will b-a inttoduced by Aiku.f, of Tenn. and wilt embrace, pi acticaliy,f.,me pre vision as tbe bill pussed last s-jsioo,ex ceptuig cenaiu clauses of ftdrral elect iou laws. A prop-;s d repeal will provide lur ihe appjiuirr.eut of two uiervisors, ifpresi-iaing the tw.po lit.ca parties, witb power rcstiicltd to wimeaiug i.d cbkuiutf the chief supeiviaoi and deputy mrsl aN be abolished together w t!i p -er ot arrest now to tec .a fjrmer uih.eri. A pr. viaiou wui al.v be incorporated lu the leguLative bill autho;iziDg th- apoiut mtut of two supervisors m eery votin; preefnet of the United rtattH, ard not inertly in cities of 20,o 0 il:.bitauts, aa now provided. Ilr. Hayea'M ireuteNt lehleve uient. Mw Ark iN. I.) Ader l-f . Iheie ia one feather in the c.ipt f Presidvnt Uayts which will remain bis to Its end of time: he La i nt llio bortrst msaai to Congress un ihs opening of a aessioa ever penned since tbe government -was founded. It will be received with admiration in Eng land, where the queen's speech bin had the soul of wit that is brevity, and it should be taken as a model by all the coming presidents of tbe Uuited State'. We are KettiLg i-to the age of aphoi isms. Wisdom and .wit travel to gether, and the telegram is the teacher . of condensation iu thought and no-ch. Let tbe president try agaiu. JfarrUsteof thr tate Aulli r. Cbtrto'.'e Ul - ter. At the bride's residence in Mnnn-e. yeterd y. Hon. :aiu'l I,. Love. Audi tor of Public Accounts of tbe State, was united in marriage to Mis Maa gie Harris o. Iv. Lucien Holoies ofiiciating. Dr. Love is oue of the xuoat amiable and genial gentlemen in tbe State, and be richly deserves the pood fortune wbich be bas gained in this bappT event. To him and his bride TLe Observer extends iu o -ners t ulalioca, with the hope Uiat len th of data mar be tbeiis, and 1-appineas im-peamrable. -Ssnrlj I cctr's.uisiii. Brookl) D tagla. Mayor Howell oo Saturday revoked hu permit under wbich the pedestrian exbibitiou at Mazart Garden have beeu carried througn tbe Sunday in ad dition to tbe secular days of the week. Indeed, bis Honor explained to Chief Campbell, in the presence of the Cor poration Counsel, that il bad never ueen hi iutention tj authorize such exhibitions on Sunday, and that he bd supoed he was merely licensing a weea day entertainment, beverai iutereung i restions were here raited by Mr. Do Witt, as, for instance, whether a pedestrian exhibition comes under Ihe definition of a 'coimno i show," He seems to thiuk that it does not. since it has the salutary ellVjt of developing a taste of physical ex ercise in ine public. The point is that thest p.ijtsijal shjws on Sunday have become a nuisance to Brookly; that residents in the neighborhoxi are an noyed by them and that adjaceut prop erty is depreciated; that the whole lb lug is fiH-cigu to the traditions and habitt ot Bio iklyu; that crowd of idle uud ij'iu lonueu loiterers are gath ered inside and outside the building by them, to the great aunoyauce of the quiet and orderly lauuiies who pasi uu their wa to aud from church. The moral leeliug of 13roklyu demands iheir saj .c--i jn. and tue ajtion of tbe Aiaji wil. be ;.pi'.'o?ed by all ro apeCtaO.o Ci:ie(is. Tjr IIoj That Dldu'l IHte Urll. A very jjood aud pious-looking young ni-o) applied lor a pvs.tion iu a welt knjw u store, last wtek. Atter he hud lutioduced himsell and made knowu his wauls, ihe piorietor intormed him that he wuuid like to have a clerk if he c u.d get uiic tt:al would suit him. "1 uJ'pose you go to cbuich. eh'.' he t'liuiut need. Ves, sir ." -lo jdii driuk c jutinae 1 the mer- chaut, eyeing him sharply. -Nevci :- "I'o yuu use tub icco in any form '.'' Heie Ihc youug mau pushed the quid iu'o the rool of nis moun h, an i repiiei waa a sinn'c that was childlike and bland : "1 never use the weed, and never did. 1 consider 1: the lowest and in .'ft siioekiug hab:i th.i: a ni.ia .'an be adVlicle.l to." "Do )uu I'retpient thj pjliey shop ".''' 'i, sir; uever . ' "I )j uu go to the rsuti joal 1 lieatre. dog uku.s, or bjxmg exuibition-.''' .ever was al auv in iuy u;e, was the emphatic reply. Can iu to lino ucj uf diaiuou J iruiu iho King of clubs'.'" "1 kuow nothing whateer of'card! "l)j )uu ever bol".' ' -No, s:r, 1 uou't 1 ' ?tip;t.ae," said the meicLaut, " man should oiler to bet foXW lo il'J thai a ihrtfiegged goal c uld outrun a gie boiled, would yju take him'.'" -Nos.r-.'- 'lheu yoa wou't dj for this cstab lishment ; wo don'i wu'jt you wo nevtr hire lo.s . Ibat voutu won I bo so ird next tiuic. llai ilord l iuiti. Ir. 1 MiniH4t, 1'riul. I he lemiet which has hjtii brewing iu the local 1 lesbytwiiau leapol lor luo past two months will burst ou Kev lr. Talu.at;e's head this afUruoou The uidica.ious, we are happy lo aav, are lhal the poisonal outcome will oe moie aiausiog thau soiiou9. It does not appear Ihaw ihe pastor of the Tab t-ri'iitia will have lo lace any new run mits, and it ia not uoibif'ul that his old adtrorsaries will adhere cou&isieutly lo the.r lime honored policy. 'ine persons who couipiaia ol his style of 1 reaching uever laed it, and his ad mirers dou't care whether lh?y do or not. there is only one man ol marked abdity visable in the ranks of the Tal- mage prosecution, namely, ltev. Dr. Vau Dke, and he is so CioiCUety tliat lb "- who respect Liai most are slow to attach set lous s.gUiUcance to his prt non-1 dis.ikas. Wlaut Mrt.llwy Uuitlug For C'!' u-io Tr:bne A yoiug peuplj's pirty at the white house li.s uten pioujiaed by Mrs. Ili)ts, but she does uot wish I give it until the new set of china, which has beeu manufactured by the HavUaud company, at Limoges, France, has boen rtce.vea. n is aaia to oe Terr beaun ful in design and coloring, and the pie ces tor eacn course of the dinner-ser. vice are different in shape aud dec j ration. Mrs. Hayes has determined that the elate dinners at the wuue house sha I be as attractive as they used to be whou each plate was encii cled by eight elegant w in e-g biases ol different size, lu their places will be coffoe and tea cups, wi;u tiuy vacss lor tlowers. lleaatirul Sprlnjr, (Dlclated tethe ci Ue-s a;, lar) Vale? those wintry wiuds. No longer, do we need the ul,tei. The chillmcr Ice Kin? Aj a law haa passed, which heavily tluts any parson louud guilty of writing v " cynu, n C win simpiy mioiin the public that at Law's silver and china store, can be fonud the largest ".oca oi cuuery, glassware and siiVer ware in the State. B-- I on l il it Tue lesion of Archbishop Purceli's faiiures aud the collapse of the saviors UUJ w uiiea owties oonas. Aud when you draw your interest, mind, don't spend it; but go and buv run nn.re miall boud. I'ile liiKurauce, The underbigfied has made this ui ousiuess a specialty for the T . 1 .1 1 I". . 1 1 ...... . ir - 'uiru j ears. For iuformaiiou and policies in strongest and most economical compa nies, apply to fc?AM'i. Douglas Wait, Oeu. Agt. Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. C:n. e 4 doors south "Yarboro House.') A tteusution "polled. aM nt O'uvitirion. U.o her Talmage is defended before r. e,i. iery oy ilev. Dr. Spears. ilKsspMis a ensation. The general .p.. s-,.o!, Has that Brother Talmas W,il 1 ! e h urn attorney Y;hI TIr. Mepl.ru, Menu-. tonremHu Aleck Stevrns wants th murual revenue taxes abolished to re heve the people. As thee taxes are chiertyouwhiskey and tobaoco it is eaav jo see what Mr. Stephens means by re In Klv. Moutlis. M. I .-uii Gl..l l)eruocrat. l.rra Haute, lud.. has started the first t.raut club for Tbe whole rej.ub ican j.arty i. a Uiant club, fur that n.atter, or will be ou in Khs than B'X mouths. Whsn we rtff ct that so mauy hu man beings die with corsuraptioT we must come to the concision th- t npTi?Vhoa,d Prided with Dr liull's Cough Syrup, which ne.cr S,!?H2Sfeil.0Ouh' lhe "runner o! this dreadful disease. Pric 25 cen's. Ifairtleular Notice. Business men and others in need of Book and Job Printing of any kind should remember that the News Job Okkice is the place to have it done neatly, cheaply anl at, the shortest notice. StronachJc Alicott hao just received 2 car loads of hay, and a large lot of meal, whica they will soil lower than the lowest. Wm. V.Kllcott has id-it received from a bankrupt stock, a lot of hats, boo h, sh-es a;id clolhimg, he will sell them cheap for cad a. a c.i-ie ot spring eahooe's vist arrived at Woollcotts. inn nl "Locksmith. H.oekwe.l Kiujr. near the re ir of the U. S. Court House, on Salisbury street, are prepared to repair in first- class style, Ureech-loading aud 3iuzzie- loadiutr shot Ouas and fire arms of every description. Taey also repair Door Locks, Tiunk L ck, aud looks of all patterns, Umbrellas, Parasols, Fluting Machiues, aud everything in the hue ol small hardware, either hra-8, steel or u-on. Sign and Bell hanging a specialty. Orders from a dUtance will receive sm;cial attention. Kys luted at resi dences on short notice. All work war raited. oo J. Get your wool of J. D W hi taker, at his yard at tbe western terminus of Haigett street. The pine wood which is oured by him in bis special way is equal to oak, at considerable les cost to the consumer Ills oak is the very bet. l'ri tcliurl k llrookn. Have auother lot of that elegant oak and hickory wood on hand, cheap for cash. Also, car load of bolted meal salt, pot it es, rouiK meat, iresh eggs and chickens, sugars of all grades, cof fees hard at.d teas at times. prices to suit the A nKW 11 VMS JjOok. e hive ex amined the llymn-lioos: r cently is sued, en tit led "Calvary Selection of Spiritual Songs," and are p!ea-eJ with the refieshing variety of hyuins and the t-irefu iy studied adaptation of the . Kacue lo the tuues. It Hioe.ts a uug fell want iu the churches, viz., a lxk that shall be equally good for choir use or cougreatioual pra!e. Ih gt nei sppearaiics of the book i n a, the music distiuotly printed, and the ar rangement of hyiuns and rU!'jct of hvtniis u:iuuil!v ti'ie, i iit out of the oniiniiy rout' in:. For sale bv Alfred WU;. .tin.-. .V Co. lime lfke the I"r'.eiit. Now is the time to buy good- cheap at Law s "cliiui a id silver warehouse. We must, reduce our enor mouse stock before the dull sjmm. r mouths, and to paities wishing tripie-plated casters, lorkfi, spooms, vv., cluua ciit.ery or glassware we have special ba-gaius to oll'or. Call early and get prices or send for price list before buying elsewhere. Tlie t lebrtteI Seveu Spring Iriu uuuiuui JnHNW This is decidedly the most useful besides being the most etliteut Family Medicine ever placed within the reaci of auy people. Its reputation extends far aud wide, and its great popularity is due entirely to its owu mdiits. For relieving Sick and Nervous Headache it may oe truly saia, to have no equal Dv.-pept;cs tinl it just the remedy lor their troubles. Mothers and daughters have long since discovered in its use a "pinacea" for their worst ills; and now we have the testimonies of two emi nent ministers of the gospel, from SoutLern cities, settiug loith its spe cific etltcts in other more dreaded and troublewme diseases. Kev. John F. Mayue," Theological Semiuarv, Columbia, S. C, wntes: "Am atMieted with that terrible dis ease, 'Diabetics; am using the 'Seven Spiings Mass' with considerable de gree of relief; is the only remedy I have yet found to suit my case; waut to continue its use until a cure is effect ed if possible. Send worth of the en closed P. O. order immediately. Jno. F. Mayne. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 23d, 1371). ller. J. D. Parker, of New Orleans, La., writes: "Having tried effectually tt.e 'Seven Springs Iron and Alum Mass,' for Diarhea, Kidney afflictions, C ,.11 ccc, i iaae pleasure in recommenai g its use in these complaints. In my case it aaoids immediate relief. J. D. Parker." New Orleans, Lo., Feb. 11th, 1979. ror sale by Wm. Simpson, Pescud, Iee & Co , and F. H. Heaitt, Kaleigh, i. L . and Druggists generally. LAXDRm & LlTCIIKlELD. Abingdon, Va. Mar. 10 Our country is getting to be tearfully alarming, the average of life being lessened every year, without any reas onable cause, death resulting generally irom toe mo.t insignificant origin. At inis season or ine year especially, a cold is such a common thing that in the hurry ot every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and otten hud too late that a fever or lung trouble has already set in. Thou- sinas lose tueir lives m n s way every winter, while had Boschee's German Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided, b or all d.seas -s of the thro i and lung, B-isch- e's German Syrup has proven itself to be the great- st discovery of Us kind in medicine. Lvery Druggist in this country will tell you ot its wonderful efiect. Over yoO.OOO bottles sold last year without a single failure kuown. d&w tf. l'oetrj. Al ne, I've vet one solace Ipfr. Wh'ch cheers my-biokeu hv.art,, nd iu that thought a thousand hopes Come si rininpir into birth. How beautiful the vision aopm Amidst l:fe's troubled cares. To driuk a claa of rood r.l And smoke Mexdkll's cigars. From the Capital Ci,rar Store, onno- site the Postottice. 'I essru. .!'. A A. 15. Slroniu h tare Celling (o-tlay. Hn-Aof Xfn,!.; . . dozen ; large Baroc-a cocoauuts at 6 j cents a piece ; best Messiua Lsmons a-. M cents a dczeD; .No. 1 peeled peaehes at it cents per pouud; dned damsons, ui.ucnitsaiiu curreu8 at IU cents per pound; britht sliced apples at 6i .ci.w Fr iruaa oesc intmiv mackerel i i . , . . - at 5 cents at ; ...f A " Change of Firm Vaine. Tnfi Marr-Koni- T. : l : . , , - - -- & -OIUCDO tnat has been conducted nnil.r th w a. w t v.ua LI I. 1 ,1 llirillfi riliomaoa name oi v.. Weikel, heretofore, will in the future be carried on uuder the Dame and style of C. Weikel & Co. Ml accounts due Mr. Weikel for work uu uj uirn nave been placed in the hands of Mr. R. G. Lewis hi onm,. and will be collected by him. Weikel & Co., have on hand snln.i:l a, do frStClass wnrlr for tl.- - tuu i Lin 1 1 Km L prices and take cash by them. ' Go to D. T. Johnson's for plows a plow castings. Unheard of Bargains! AT THE INDEFATIGABLE ENDEAVORS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC. SO HERE GOES. l'e muses nine, inspire my pen, To sing of Fayette ville streeet.No 10, who tries his best to please his friends And in his labors never ends, Bargains he'll give you when you oall For No. 10 is all and all. Of other houses youhearthem talk; IuFayetteville street just take a walk And only ask for No. 10, Kept by the most ingenious of men, And w hen his friends by chance drop in Then forth he comes, Lord what a grin, And to their wondering eyes displays Such heaps of brackets and window shades. His pictures are exposed to public view And a variety of cord to suspend thni too, His looking glasses and toilet cases Will help adornyour forms and faces; Picture frames and mouldings too In great variety, black, brown and blue. His window cornices aud lambrequins fine. will make your rooms and parlor shine. Perforated mottoes, and white holly baskets. And every other sort of stuff, Of which he hopes to have enough. So now he bids your all adieu And wishes a happy new year Uk. Vnd not forget C. C. Clawson, No.l'JFayetteville St. One of the best piaces in the city is the Higgs House, on Hargett and Salisbury streets, which is open at all hours. There are to be found choice came, ovaters and all the delicacies of the season. The house has attained note for the excellence of its cuisine and its many merits have made it very popular here. Xli ih1idnco C-iuaooV: "Uranie iiitiiii ro. . ... , ,..,. These hign graue r eruiiera are bo well and favorably known throughout the country that it is useless to say more than that they are for sale upon the most favorable terms of any gunano offered in this market by Messrs. M T. Norris & Co.. who are receiving laily and keep on hand a large stock oi groceries and supplies lor larmers. The Tucker Honse This hostlery has not long been opened, but has already made itself a lavorite here and with the traveling public. The fare is good, the rooms favorable, while the location is very convenient. These many advantages are appreciated. Clear Rib Sides, Patapsco Family Flour, North Carolina Family Flour, Baltimore Family Flour, Seed Oas, Corn, Meal, Sugar, Coffoe, Rice All cheap at wholesale or retail at W. M. Sanders,nrar corner of VVilming ton aud Martin Streets. P. S. Comuetition defied, both as to quality and price. Mauilstd Pat ipico Flour, 1'ataj.sco Baking Powder. Bolted Virginia Meal, Orange Grove Extra Flour. Prime Timothy Hay, Marshall's Liverpool Salt. Clear R b Bulk Meat, Egertou's Scotch Snuff. For sale at wholesale by VV. II. Dodd. Ullliurd labels for Male. The two billiard tables now in use at the Yaihoro House bar will be sold at abarrain. Enquire of M. Bills, City Bottling Works. Electric Welts. A rure cure for nervous debility, pre mature decay, exhaustion, etc. The odIv reliable cure. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K. REEVES, 43 Chatham St., N. Y. .flake 1 our OwnFertilizer. With ten dollars worth of chemicals, which I will furnish in proper propor tions for one ton of fertilizer, added to such materials as every farmer has in abundance around the farm, he can in ike a ton of fertiliz equal to the best high pi iced fet tilers in the mar ket. It is recommended by leading far- mers, sucn as Jir. v m. urimes, j. i. a m tit y i t m Leach and others whose testimonials I have. Wm. Simpson, Chemist, Raleigh N. C., Uen Bonds. Send to the JNews Job Omoe for you Lien Bjnds and C battle Mortgage The best forma at the lowest p nc Make a note of this. For Kent. A dwelling house in the city of Raleigh. Seven rooms, in good repair with necessary out houses, ror par- ticulars apply to W. H. Pace, Attorney at Law. florsrs Cor Sale. Two young, gentle and sound hoises, suitable lor saddle or harness, sold for want of use, apply to E. B. ay wood, Jr. March. 11, 1879. The Southern students' Hand- Book. This contribution to our School Literature differs from all the so called Sonthern Speakers" heretofore print ed, in ih's: that its matter is exclu sively ot Southern origin. But it makes no atteniDt at a complete survey ot Southern oratory aid literature, its chief aim being to represent, as fully as circumstances permit, the "New South" in oratory, dialectic, poetry and ceDeral literature, and omitting the hackneyed pieces which for more than half a centurv have done duty iu all the Readers and Speakers in the land, as representative of the "Old South," thus presenting to our Schools a fresh and interesting compilation, illustrative of Southern life, s- ntimtnt and thought in their best phases, during the excit ine period through which the states have recently passed. For sale Alfred Williams & Co. REMARKABLE cure of an Inflamed tear- duct or passage 10 the eye, v- i hout an oper ation. Mrs. Gibson. wh h s . large and extensive confrctionerv u caudv store at No. 25 Eeast 4d stre.-i, near the Qr-nd Central Deoot. wu u ui to have a silver tube inserted in the tear passage of her left eye. The enlargement ana innamation were very great Before suomitting to the operation, tried Dr. oil s' Liniment, rubbed in carefully over the inflamed duct. The innamation disappeared ine passaare be came clear, and wss. through Its ower able to do without a sureical operation. Also took the -inlmeat lniernallv, a leaspr-onfal three times a day, in a wine glass of water. Sold by ail druggists. ALFRED ROWLAND, ATTORNEY XT LAW, Office n the Court-House. LUMBERTON, N C. Wholesale Store. Messrs. Latta & Myatt have on hand and to arrive 300 sacks -'L. & M." Family Flour. 20J " 493" " 50 " 'xx" " , 25 bbl. Patapsco and Orange Flour. 40 sacks N. C. Flour. 800 bushels corn. 900 " meal, (Virginia bolted). 20,0D0 lbs. bulk C. R. Sides. 2,200 " bacon and shoulders. 1,000 " canvassed and uncanvassed hams. 400 lbs. N. C. hams and shoulders. 40 bbls. new crop Cuba molasses. 35 New Orleans molasses. 35 " "Queens Bee" syrup. 2,200 lbs. bucket tub and tierce lard. 45 bags Rio Coffee. 20 bbl. "yellow" sugar. 15 " "A & C." " 5 " Granulated " f All of which will be sold low. Send for samples and price; list. Latta & Myatt, Wholesale Grocer's. "Cloud compeller" from over the sea, Rising like Venus fair and free ; O'er some poet's reverie, Leopold's "Raleigh Belle" and "Little Maimee." KALEIG1I MARKETS. Exported by FARKER & A. VESA. Cotton Brokers. RALitaH. N CMarch Hi, 1879. Middling, 9 5 8 Strict Low Middling, 9 1 2 Low Middling, 9 l-4a9 3-8 Strict Good Ordinary 9 Good Ordinary. 1 -2 Middling Stains. Low Middling Stains, tf 1 2 Good Ordinary Stains. Tone of market, firm and active. CITY MABKKT WHOLBSAL.K CASH PRICKS Corrected by CHRISTOPHERS a SORKELIj Official Reporters for Grocers 4 Cotton Ex change. RAX.SIOH, N. C, March 25,1879. APPLES, Northern, per bush. 1.5al.d0. uvTiOi iiliS, new, ..... anllnaf BAGGING w y wa f . li nt) 12 $5.50 05.75 7.50 60066 8orai.OO 55(g.60 7 a 8 ', a 9 0 5 Of o 5u6 9 8 11015 Lval3 V5 3'a35 S1.70 8X9 ?(& 22 25 35 .6 5oa55 FLOOR. NorcH Carolina.. Patapsco Family. CORN FODDER CORN MEAL . BACON, N. C. Hog, round, .... BULK MEAT, Clear Rib' Sides, shoulders,.... NORTH CAROLLNA, rorlc... BiiEF LAUD, North Carolina Western C Ji'FEK, prime, Rio, good, Y R U P, S. H., MOLASSES. Ciba, 6AL1, Liverpool fl'ie, SL GAR, white, " fellow,.. UtATHKR, Red Sole " Oak tanned TALLOW i oxAToES, sweet, per bash.. Irish, N.C. 5: '(J; 75 -Northern.... ijal50 OATS, sha lied 45 & bo EGOS iu BUTTER 12dl5 CHICKENS loazo RAGS lal PEAS per bush, white 85c. ; stock 65e. AIove prices are for large iocs, when small er quantities are wauted nigher orices will be charged. 'lAKKET't BY TELEtillAPfl, NOON. Paais, Mar, lo. Rentes 1.13L aud 9Je. LoivTDON, Mar. 2'i. Couols for money ytfi-lo: for account 9j. Eric Lid. LiVESPOOL, Mar, 26 Cotton firm; middling uplands 611-16. middling urieaus 54 ; s-des lO.OOO bales: speculaiion an exports 2.oo0 : recemts 17.- .TOO; Aineiicau Io.IOj. Futures opened at 1 -JZtil 16 belter; uplands ami low middling clause lor Marcu Umivery oi'3 32 , March ana Apiil do. ; April ana May 5 11 16 .5 23 32; Aiay and Jul.6 by ; Juue ani July 613 16; July ana -a.ugusi5.i3 10007-32. Nsw York, Mar.ie. Stocks Strons Mouev 6 : Kxah long .a4;i; snort 4.8Si. state bonds duu. Uoveruments steady. ioiiou uuiet: sales no: mlddline UDlanda iO 3 lb : erieus 10 5-6. Futures steady : oiarca 9.36 : Aprh 9.ao : Mav 10.12 : J uiie lu.27 ; July io.3y; August 0J.U0. tiour quiet. Wueat uuiet. Corn dull. Porfc neavy at 9.t 0. i.ar-1 at 6.82. Spniis im-tjuuut) is,; .Mm l.tu, rreiuts sieaoy. BaLriMoaa, Mar. 26. nour nrm ana steaay: Hoard street and westeru suuerfine o.5uai 00: exLra i..Lha. .o; luiniiy o ujo .o; uny MUls supe-nue j -ivi-yDi1, extra -i.ou ii..jO. uie urauds boo Ptt i-)eo fau ily 6.7j. fvoutueru Hlient nrui uua steady ; vestern dull and lieavv utneru red i.iua.12: amber l.l-Jil.ifi Nn. i ra red I5ali4; ao. 2 western winter red spot. Mitre u 1.12iaLl2ii : Drdl.i3a souinern corn nrui anu active; W eat ern auii ana ueav ; iSoutaeru wrnie 4tia yeuw 43.a. NIGHT. Naw Mocks' easy. Money YoKK, Mar. 26. 84. Exohauge Iou 4 85; suort 4.85i; State Donds steaay 4 18; liu veiuLuents duu. Uotton ixei receipts 5-0; gross 950. Fu tures Closea nrm ; sue -. 132,000 Dales: March 10 35 iii3 ; April 10 37 : May l0.i-3j. 10 51; June iu n, J uly lo.obalO 8; August V.4o; eptemoe ja.7, ociooer v.iUit.ts); No yember 9.19a9.1; December a.l2aa.l4. OotLon quiet : sales 475 oajs . uiiddlinar upiauus iu o id; xuiuuiinK Orleans iu o-iD. con. sou J at ed uei receipts 11,18 ; exports to Oreat Britain l9zi;France OS. Ulncinnati, Mar. 26. Pork quiet and firm; held at 10.25. Lard ami; steam o.4u. ruia meats a on; snouia ers3 63. Siioit rib held at 6.00 cash: SaIa jaarcn snort ciear. oaroniL. Marcn tr Cotton quiet: middling; 10: low midoiino o-io;?i ; net reu-ipua Koos receipts O . Ill . . . . ........... -I i " BiXTZXCns, Mar, 26. Cotton firm : middllnz 10h4 : low mid.iiin7 9?4 ; gooa ordinary H; Bales 160C0: n f , . ..... . . 1 AO - .... 1 .. I OT . ... t- . . . . 1 v iiotiNUToN, Mar 26. Cotton steady; middling v5: low midfii.nc 9 :good ordinary 8 net receipts 159 : srran 9 . a bpmts turpentirie firm at 261. rodn nnchaned at 1.1. H for straiueu. Crude -irpentlue steady at 1.15 lor hard, a.r.1 1.1.1 foi yellow dip and virgin. Tar steadv ar. L20. Corn s.eady, prime white 6. A Remedy that has been Knn. died. The invincible repugnance felt by almost every oue to the smell aud flavor dt cod Liv-r Oil, has prevented tens or thousands ol the vietiuis of debility, from reaping tue benefits of its peculiar healiug and nutritive properties. The almost nopeless consump tive, tue martyr to Rbeumatism, the barely living StiadOW of men. women anrl nhii.i--. that emerge from the clutches of malarial lexers, ail of these know, or at least their doctors Jtuc w.that oi" all discovered rrme dies, tnis Oil is tns best and often the oniy one that win build up their wasted bodies aua and restore th Ir shattered nerves and far more eJTe.'tive than the Oil by itself is iscwtt's Emuls on of it, with the Hvpophcs pnite oi Lime aud Soda. This is the nnest aud most naturai food and medicine in the World, and whollv oeorived of ir.s h, able iiu;tli;its. old bv Wm. -imnr.,'. f El3t- March 4 di SALE FOR PARTITKK J" AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL THK VAL J. uable LOTt. known in t.n . ion ,t . i. t 1 i; - t '. "- mo ity 1'At.V parts otLots os.44, 4 60, 70, 71 and lii. V. Ill nn .-.' n-nst l 1 k 1 uiviueu 10 sun purchasers Some jew oi me jois nave houses on them, but mot of Diem are vacant. TERMS : Ten per cent. c .sh. A credit n' nn t7- and three years, with interest . 8 per cent will be given ou bu.niu-e. '' DAN L. G. FOWLE, mar 11 tf- Attorney ior Owners. FROM A PROMINENT VETitRiN a"rv SURGEON. Mr. Wm M. Giles, Chemist. Sir: r h- practiced extensively in Europe and Amerl- ?a-I5'nd.jr?ur ne.w discovery, Liniment iodide of Ammonia. snrDassea -nvrhtno t ever used for splint9, strains, latoeDess In the limbs or shuuldera, weakness across the kidneys, wind galls, and hard, bouv swel- ung on xne jomts. it is tru y marvelous. 1 ours very iruly, Ralph Cir-.r v eferi ary Surgeon. 330 W. 2,-kn St.. is? v Sold by all Druggists. Piano Must Be Sold, I bare for sale a fine Rosewood ntanr. stool to go with ), worth at lean 2C0. that I am offering for 85. It Is newly, repaired and In perfect tune. Whoever wants a good piano now is their chance to get one MarehTaiV. ih, .N,. C. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Us9 French's Wla Rubber Cement for mending Furniture, Toys, Wawware. Ch iua, sc. Every family should have a vial in the house. Manufactured by g FRENCH Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Petersburg, va. For sale by Wm. "Simpson, F. H. Hear Druggists, Kaleigh, N. C. novl-dfint" Alum & Irou Kprlugs Water A Jlass. Efficient for throat diseases -Dr. Cari- g of Virginia. Specific in ukin diseases. 'Dr. Allen of S c. Unequaled for Scrofulous affectionsDr. sJ' Br of r If valuaoie for Neura'gia.Dr. Harrison, N- Regulates the Secretive Organs. Dr Christian of Va. , 'Purities the Blood,' Dr. Langhorne, Va. 'Successful in Uyspepsia.'- Prof. Jackson. Univ. of Pa. . Has no equal for Chills.' Rev. Ellison C. Dodson, Va. , . Exdellerit Tonic and Diuretic.' Med Asso. 'Unsurpassed ior diseases peculiar to Wo men. Jonn P. Metteaur, M, D- Lu L. D. oi Virginia. . 'Well adapted in Ulcerative affections. ' Prof. Moorman, M. D, Va. None have a wider range of usefulness." Va. Med. Monthly. Very valuable lorSromach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Hon Landou Scruurgs, Va. a'Powerful Natural Remedy.' rrof Hardin, V M I Mass- 50 cts. and 81 bottle, $2 50 and 5 ha l dozen; $5 aud 810 dozen; sent postpaid- Liberal terms properly graded to wiioiesale and retail dealers. Analysis wnd directious with each package. Full proof of all claimed sent free upou applicaMou. Sample supply free to phvt.icians desiring to test. These charming Springs are open for visi tors and invalids the year round from and after Jur e lt, 1878. Board 35 a month ; JJ10 a week ; S1 .50 a uay. Conveyances dally from Lynchburg to Springs, 12 miles distant, over pleasant roads through picturesque country, connecting with all tne trains. Round trip tickets irom all points South and Morlh ai reduced rates. Buildings all new or thoroughly refitted. Fare and accommoda tions first-class. Skilful resident physician. A. M. DAV1ES, President, B. A. & i. springs Co., Lynchburg, Va. isoid by F. H. HEARTT, u lj'8d-S- Raleigh, .N. C. $30,000 FOR $2 IN THE Extraordinary Drawing KENTUCKY STaTE LOTTERY, OF MARCH 26 1879 Don't overlook the opportunity. Some one must b3 thj lu.iy witnur, and wuy uot you? S'JHKVIE: lPri9 -;0,"f'0 1 Pr ze of 15.1 ' 1 Piize of 5 0 0 fs 5,i 0 2 Prize of 2,M) are ,' 2 1'nzeof LoHiare 3, 0J 5 Prizrf of l.'oiJOare 5 ' 00 50 Prize Of 2 (I are 10,0 "0 1(W Prize of h'Oare in,. -mi 100 Prize of 5:J a re 0 ' 00 500 Prize of 2") are 1U 1027 Other Prize amojatlu to 189 l.'i.i tio j,HT,ia.j WHOLE TICKETS 83. Jf-All the above this drawitlff. prizes will bj diuwu at The follovvin1; numbers drew the iirsi three pnz'S iu the ordinary drav. nig oi February 6: No. GO, 40- drew $15,000. S Io in Philadelphia. No. 48,903 drew $8,000. Sold in Bt. Lous. No. .54,306 drew $o,0 '0. Sold iu Chicago. 2 his lottery has been in existence over 50 years, and no drawing has ever bet n postponed even for a single day. SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Manaper. Covingto. Kv, SAddress all orders to our Genertl Eastern Agents, WILLIAMSON CO., 99 Broad way, New York. - Send in orders without delay, as in the last Extraordinary drawing we were un able to supply the demand. Correspondtnce private List of drawings pu ulished in the New York Herald, Staats Zeitung aud Louisvdle Commercial. Ail out oi town iok et holders are mail-d a copy of the offl.iai list as soon as received. A simitar drawing will take piece in Apr 1 march 9-wi t.4. Af.FLE.D1D OPPOKTUNITl TO v IN A FOKTUNE, FOURTH GRAND DISTHlBUTION. LASS D. Ai NEW OR LEAKS, TUESDAY, APRIL, 8th. 1379 107 th Monthly Drawing Louisiana State Lottery Company This Institution was regularly incorporated py ine Legislature oi the state, ior tauca tional and charitable purposes, in lHWi for the term of Twentv-flve Years, to which contract the inviolable faith of the State is pledged with a capital of 81,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of 8350,000. Its grand single number distribution will -.take place monthly on the second Tuesday. it never scales or postpones. Look at tne following distribution : CAPITAL PRIZF. 30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOIJ-AfiS EACH HA.L"-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES, 1 Capital Prire SJ30,0',0 1 Capital Prize io,'XH) T-Capital Prize.. 5,000 ' Prizes of 52,500 5,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 5-00 20 Prizes of 500 lo.OOo 100 Prizes of KKJ 10,000 2.0 Prizes of 50 lo.ooo 600 Prizes of 20 1o,ihi 1000 Prizes of 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300... 9 Approximation frizes of 200... 9 Approximation Prizes of 100... 2,700 1,800 9o0 1867 Prizes, amounting to $ll0'40t' Responsible corresponding acents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liber? 1 compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs shoald oniy be made to the Home Office iu Kew orieau--. Write, clearly stating full address, lor fur ther 1 nformation, or send oruers to, rYi. A. DAUPHitt , P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. Louisiana. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management oi OEJN fcRALS G. T. BEAUrtEGARD and JURAL A. EARLY. aarl3-4w ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. In the Grand Extraordinary nrm- which will take pUce on the 8th of Ami? 1876, there will be only 15,000 tickets, nuni--bered from 1 to l',0 o, with 722 b ull Prize and the amount drawn will be 42,250,100 ONE PRIZE TO EVIiHY 20 TICKETS Prize of Dollars l,roanr 200 000 jOOiOO tO 0' 0 2...I0J 8 8 Prizes if S 0 000 each o.ixo " i.OtO " 60 i '00 4i ',000 663 y Approximations of l.00 each, to ?i uuo,uuu rrize 9 Approximatiuus of c3,0o0 e h to i0O0 Prize 9 Approximations of $2.0 H) each to S10(j,0(to Piize 9 AppToxirratious of $:,X)0 each to 36 0,0 27,000 18,000 9.000 30,oo) fLize 2 Apuroxlmations of SI 0 0 each to 85,000 Prize 2 000 722 Prizes, amt'g to Spanish Dolls. .2,250,000 Price in Carrenej-. Wholo Tickets. Elighths. Tenths 25 $20 H.!i 3 Quarters. Twentieths. Fortieths. 110 ? f.5 .lnJ2.ril?,V.li,nfurniBnecl Prizes .cashed and oroers filled. TaYLO t C o.. Banker . 11 Wallbt, N. Y. T. A. Kinqslsy, W- E. AsHLKy. KIHESLET & ASHLEY ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Befer to Ju'lus Lewis & Ob,, RALEIGH, N. c. rHjIll'MOil CARDS, A. M. LVIS. ULiJ. V. STRONG. Lewis & strong, Attorneys at Law. RALEIGH, N. C, Wilt prac'ice in the Su -rente and Federal fJourts of the State. Wdi attend regularly tte superlo- Charts" of W .ke. Praaklla, John -ton, Wyne, Wilson aal Lenoir, anl also any o lur Coux&s ware their p-ofes-slon il servi es m be soecially required. I'he Law Scliool of Jude strong will re ceive his strict att9ntuu as h ;retofore. feb2S-lm EDWARD T. ATTORNEY AND CLARK, COUNSELLED AT LAW, HALIFAX, N, lan 9 ly. B. B. Massenburg, ATTORNEY AT LAW LoCISBURG, C. O.iice in th Oourc House, feo 1 tf B. F. MONTAGUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over J. P. Gulley's Store RALEIGU, N. C. Special Attention Given to Collection uf Claims and Remit t mces Prompty made Rkfkks by 1'KttMt.ssioN to tite National Bank ; Ralelgfi National Bank; Cltlzeni Natyoual Ban.; Chief Justice W. N. il. Smith aud Judge ueo. V. Strong, Raleigh. M C. oct 10 WALTER CLARK, ITOItNE AT LAW RALEIGH, Ti. O. Practices in th Stat and Federal Courts Collections made in any part of the State. Office in Bagley Building, corner Fayette ville and Martin Streets, rtee'ai v o o d Z PRICES it ; l I c Until farther notioe I will deliver i piut lu ti e city, (or tin casti ouly: Good g eeti oak wood at S3 pr cord. Go.nl dry oak wod a' 2 per cord. Good dry p n.- v,,oJ ai.2 70 j.er cord. Orders leii at IU yard (iiargett street statuoijor d I'ped in tli- al will have prompt Htt'ntio i. K. iueuiber these prices aie fctrictlv ior tha ejisli. hcuU.iu J. D WHITAKElt. K. F. J o n us & Co., RALEIGH. M. C. AO-.SIS FOR TOM COOPER'S lRiirt5l Viaijley 3 SSTTESTJ. IAL OLD i RYE A o L WBUAT WHISKEY, a Urge lot ALWAkSON HAND FROM I WO TO FOUB YHAita o;.d. univci tally ckL. v IsdctUto te THE FiNFST :.; M.:KY wiqe IN THE V-1SHIN0 hi : iii .taj ft f V - uif.. . - , ' v 1 v .-. . ?. 0. Ire KR, Ea?l . Mill or R. f"; JiMtt c PROPERTY-" I . w.; iue r f authority given in a mor gag . a cut d oi ine H.li day of Feu. 187il evide.-e by r-aid mortgage, as recorded lu Book 42, i age 540, of ReKisters orllre, of v ake oouu y, I will sell t the U urt House dor Iu R thih, uu the lZtb. day of April j87H,at publ e auction the lanus conilgi.el iu .said nijitgHge ;ouslsiiu-.' of several val uable lois in the city of Kaleigh as follows: lsr I OT. On North side o' Franalln Place stieet. a ijoining property of Klug-aley H Ashley, being part of ihe Carter B. Harrison property, wlm uo improvements aud con taining 1 1 acres, more or less. 2ol.ot. Au enclosed lot Just outride of Noriberu liii.its of ih at" of Raleigh, on the ccruer North of the iroperty of jme.- E. Lawience. with no i:npT'veiutut8 au.l containing 1-5 acre, more or less. Shu lor. Au enclosed lot ru tbe Northern pan of the city of R Ueub, near the Raleigh aston Railroad track and near tue Ma chine Miopa cf said coupany, with a two story fraiur dw-iliuAf house iu good repair said loicoutaiuijg 1-7 acre, mot o cr less. 4ru Lot. An enclosed parcel ot la id, tit uaud.uear the machine Mhops ol tLe naleigh & OattOa Railroad Companv, lying aK;ng the tia k.el thac oirauy ad b-ing a corner 1 t just t.as cf the "Rouud u.ute" with one -lory. Ira e dwUlng houke sakt lot contaiuii g 17 acie, moie or le.-.s, 5iu I ot. All enclosed parcel of land. North ot, and adiotnuig the above, with W, storv trauie dwelling bouse said lot co la.ning 1 o acre moe or le.s. 6rn LOT Situate a the corner of Lane & Salisbury streets. Jus. South of the carpen ter shops ol th j Ra eigu A uatou Railroad Cou pauy. with no improvements and con taining l-l ai re.. Time ol sal 12 o'clock M. Terms of sale as per mortgage cash, but arrangements cau be in.de upon payment of oue-thiid cM.sii t et inue en the Oulauee. For fin t iier i ir tu ulrii s apply to v il. i'Ai, Avtoruey oi Mortgagee, march 11 -if. Ruleigh, IN. j. 10 THE rillLlO " It willgratl.'y the many friends and cu tennrs of the house of Petty & Jones to know that iusaU'ir-i are in sound and healthy ccndii ion. -hey have a w :y, arc now doing, and will coutlnu-to ;:; ii'in :.-cd ceuts In the .joliar, (lo .cuts iv tin. ihey set th. ir U I! n r. ;i 1 i i v il in. to (lO till lrln elpie l .i'l.oi aud - Uir una as a matt., r f ti ;i Thpy cl.u::-. : e t i a i -t- 1 I j. patfoliHg . OJ li!; 1 sq uare i ug n They are doin. ncrca :ed busiue. Th ir .lOD.'il:; .hcr.aslug and !ias showed a Dr. large advance. 1 hey have Sol 1 more i "ds by tf e case, Kt Hftl5ll thu packago, anl piee.;, tjf. i, ever before . ihe manage meat ! s- t I' t'y on the plan of thi large aud uece-.,. '1 : IT, gl.OllS t (,st H of our large cities. They buy often At first Land-. VA - -J .. ash auu are recti 9ing new goods eve j k. They will from tl.i- t i in- he in -ee.-ipt of a vailed assort rr eat. of select goods of the bst makes suitable for the n arkct to which they Invite the attention nd i.i e. tiou .f buyers, waolosale ard retail. L. FT. YEA K l i AX, K. E. PET! Y, T. N. JONES. T respectfully call the attention f my friends, patrons aud the public generally i f tne South to ... - ., ,HY NEW, UNADDLTKtiATISD AND flHEALTHY LAUER, brewed purely rf malt and bop'', ,he Vlerruataethouaud expressly for exi itatlo" n JACOB SKKOF . Jr German street, BaUiirior', MJ. 1 eb J5 dly
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