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THUKSDAY, MAY 14, 1891.
H. A. LONDON. Editor.
Tub Forty Sixth annual session
of the Southern Baptirtt Convention
was hold at Birmingham, Alabama,
beginning on lust Friday and ail
jottmin yesterday. Judo Jona
than II. iln'altioii, of Alabama, was
Ice tod provident. A large nutiibor
fT delcguten wore present. The
report of the Board of Foreign Mis
aioua Was read and was of a most
ticouraging character. The receipts
tor tho pastyvar were $113,522, and
for the past ten years were $S12,(it2.
Tliero ara missions in Italy, Brazil,
Mexico, J up an, China aud Africa
with 68 missionaries, 22 schools, S23
pupils, 67 churches and 2,377 mem
ber. An appaal was mado to increase
the endowment ot the Southern
Theological Seminary at Louisville,
and a sabscriptiou of over 20,000
was at onco raised.
Tbo report ot the Homo Mission
Board showed a great enlargement
of the work, as follows: number ot
missionaries, 401 ; baptisms 5,349,
eburclies buiU 143, and admissions
lo churches 9,087.
A resolution was adoptod asking
tbat the World's Fair at Chicago be
tlaed on Sundays.
The next meeting of the Conven
tion will bo hell at Atlanta, Geor
gia, on the first Friday before tho
second Sunday in May.
Tub Pknsios law of this State was
amended and improved by tho Leg-.
islaturo at its late session. Hereto- j
fore only indigent widows, that is j
...oso who wero utterly destitute,!
could have a pension, but now the i
word ''indigent" is stricken out and
'wJows are placed on the same loot-1
".g uSdoidiurs. Another amendment ;
is the esiaoiishnient of a "County:
Advisory Board of I'eusions" in each
i y, which board consists of five
.-., ,uernlo soidiers, to whom'
nhil! be referred all rpvlications for !
pensions. V here an application tor
a pennon has been allowed, it is not
nocc iry for the pensioner to CJc .
another application, but he or she'
must obtain a certificate every year!
Irom the clerk of the superior court, I
endorsed by tbo county advisory!
board, showing that tho applicai-t '
is the identical person named in tho
original application on file in the'
Auditor's office. All applications'
Jbr pensions must bo mado on or
before the first Monday in July. j
Tub Soi.niEKs' Home at Kak-igb
was formally opened, on last Mon
day, with appropriate exercises. J n I
the presence of a largo audiem e Gov. '
Holt niade an appropriate addressj
formally oponing the Home, which '
is situated at the old fair grounds;
near the eastern limits of Raleigh.;
The last Legislature appropriated 1
1 3,000 a year for tho support of the I
Home, but of course this sum is net'
uff:cint for '.l;o purpose, and private I
contributions must be mado from j
time to ti.ne. A small amount con !
.ributed overy year by tho people ;
of each county would baldly be:
missed by the contributors, and yet1
would comfortably provido lor a;
large number of infirm and impov
erished ex Confederates.
Italian immigrants are coming
to this counlrj' in greater numbers
than over before, notwithstanding
the late lynching at Now Orleans.
A'ship left Naples last week loaded
with 1400 immigrants. And yet the
Italian government complains that
the American government does not
protect Italians and that they are
ot safe in this country !
Cleveland Invited to X. C.
Nkw YonK, N. Y., March 12, 1S91.
-Senator Hansom has come from
North Carolina with an invitation
signed by all the Democratic mem
bers of Congress and all the judges,
and tho leading citizens of the Slate
to Mr. Cleveland to attend on edu
cational convention to bo hold at
Morehead ci' , the first week cf Jul1.
The Senator, wbo is an ardent ad
mirer of the cx President, was en
thusiastic in his description of the
concourse of people who would at
tend. "Why, sir," ho said toali iend,
"if Mr. Cleveland consents the whole
State will turn out to do him honor."
.Mr. Cleveland expressed his grati
fication for tho compliment tender
ed him, and while not positively
committing himself, intimated that
H was not probable that his engago
phiiements would permit him to ac
cept tiio invitation.
TbeMard of missions of the M. E
Church Scuth, at its recent session
in Wilmington, appropriated $250,
4103 for mission work in Japan, Mei
,-o. China, Indian Territory and the
vV. sf
1 Lu grip is ravngiug London, nil
business being more or less effected
by if
"he Italian Government hat r
tlwti it Consul at New Oiloar.g.
Washington Letter.
I From our Resular Oorroapoinlwit.1
Washington, May 8, 1891.
Well, well! can it bo that after all
of Mr. Blaine's Jingoism as to our
rights in Bel rin v. Sea that we are to
tiiiuiidy bail; dvvn? That's the
link hero now. According to my
ttifurtralioii, Mr. Blaine lias discov
ered that we have nothing to arbi
trate and that Bussia never set up
any such claims as he has done when
she was the owner of Alaska, and
does not now recoguize that the
l'nited States has any such rights.
As the stoiy goes, as soon as Mr.
Blaine saw' that we had not the
idightest .-.how under the proposed
arbitration he began to search tor a
hole lo crawl out of with as little
loss of dignity as pcil'lo He be
gan then to lay wires for a triple in
ternational agreement between the
l'nited States, Uussia and Kngland,
for the prevention of ihe indiseriuii
nate killing of seals in Bebring Sea,
aud now, it is said, that pending
further negotiations no seals are to
be taken at all this season. OlKciuls
at the State and Treasury depart
ments refuse to either confirm or
deny this story.
A whole week has gone by with
out a new and entirely different
statement from l',o preceding one of
the condition ol tho Treasury hav
ing been given out Last week there
wero three or four of them. Mum
is the word now, whilo the Secretary
and his expert accountants are pre
paring the figures foi the presto veto
change statement, which it'it meets
with Mr. Harrison's approval, and
of that there's little doubt, is to be
given to the public on tho tirst of
June. The intention is to follow re
publican precedent by manipulating
the trust funds in the monthly stale
ment ot tho national debt in such a
wav as to sho.v a large available
surplus where practically none ex
ists. The first muttering of a storm in
tho ranks ol' tho republican party
ore being heard lure. So far Mr
Harrison has apparently had it all
bis own way in his march toward.
a second no-r.i nat ion, and none of
his party have seen tit to attempt to
make any organized opposition to
him, I'lit'squaMs are ahead for him.
This week Kcprescni.itive Farpihai
of Now York, has openly stated here
his belief lhal Harrison could not
possibly be elected, and an Inuiaita
republican of prominence has said
that Harrison could not carry that
Stale. These are straws showing
the drill of republican sentiment.
Tee. Blaine men cannot bo kept
down ninth longer: they hate liar
rison. and every time that Ku.-sell
Harrison's newspaper in its siliy
attempts to make g-ry for Harri
son casts a slur upon Blaine that
hatred is iiitensdiel. These men
would rather see a democrat elected
than have to Mat. 1 Harrison tor an
other four years, and. mark tho pre
diction, in six months they will be
shouting that sentiment Irom the
housetops. Mr. Blaii.e inav be per
fectiv willing that Mr. Harrison
should be renominated, although I
have serious doubts ot it, but his
friends lire not. They hope,ot course
to nominate Hluino, whether be con
rents: or rot, but they are determin
ed, as will be seen belore lung, that
in any event Harrison .-hall not Li
the nominee, if they can prevent it,
and they think they tan. There's
music ahead a sure as you are born,
and with l'oo I management the
democrats ca 1 u rcli to victory keep
ii,g time vv iih it.
i. the opinion of leading members
of the party as expressed here lately
have any influence with the demo
(ratio caucus ot the House of I!ep
rose illative the next speaker ot the
House will certainly be a N.utiieni
man. 1 nose gentlemen nave argueu
that the South is entitled either to
the Speakership or lo a plac e on the
national ticket, and that il would
lie better polities to give it the
Speakership. It a Soutiit ni man is
to bo Speaker it will .ohahly be
eithel Koprcsein.it Ive l'ri.-p. of (ieor
gia , Itepreseiitative Mills, of Texas,
or Representative M Mdlun,ol Ten
nessee, lather one uf them would
suit mo, therefore I can speak ol
their chances without prejudice.
Mr. Mills was largely in the lead a
month before ihe adjournment of
Congress, but it now looks as if Mr.
Crisp was ahead, and wero it not
lor the li'iuor dealers national organ
ization, which, it is stated here, will
bitterly tight him, 1 should select
bim as the winner. Mr. McMillan
has surprise'1 a good many people
by developing more strength than
be had been credited with; but his
only hope of winning is in the event
of a protracted struggle between the
two first named candidates, which
many shrewd observers are now
predicting as certain to occur.
Government official Ooelino fo
express any opinion for publication
on the report of tho New Orleans
grand jury on the lynching of tho
Italians, but privately the universal
verdict is ''just what I expected ',
and many people have recalled the
words ct Edmund Burke "A wholo
people caii not be indicted '.
Senators Brice, Vilas, Hill and
Gordon will all sit in the rear row
ot seats on tho democratic side when
the Senate meets next December.
Venezuela has accepted the recip
rocity proposition made to her by
this government.
Chloroformed a Whole Family.
St. Lena, May 9. Burglars enter
ed the bouse of Justice of the Peace
James II. Wyatt, of East Louis, last
night, and chloroformed the entire
family. When the family awoke this
uiomiiig even- one complained of a
headache, and the odor of the drug
penetrated tho whole house. The
thieves secured a gold watch, 150
worth ff jewelry find 23 in money.
j Rules of (he U. IL Commissioners
Kdli'lgti Correspoiirteut of Wllmli'tiitn Mium-iv r
Tho rules of practice of the Kail
j wuy Commission were published lo
iday, and with the acts creating the
I com mission and making it a board
' ot appraisers for railways, and with
' the standard Ircijht and p is-enger
: tariffs tablished, form a pamphlet
of fiil n. pages. In I his much of
; interest is to be found. Ti:o com
! mission will bol l sessionson W'cdiies
; days ol each week lor the hearing
' o. r pplications, receiving petuious
;aud matters other than contested
leases. Special sessions will be held
I as occasion requires at other places.
! lu cases of complaint the petitioner
I or complainant o.usl always prove
! tho existence ot the tacts alleged to
I constitute a violation ol the act tin
j less tho railway eon. p ained ot -had
: admit the same or fail to answer io
;tho complaint The Nets alleged in
i the answer must alsu be proved by
I tho railway, unless admitted by the
petitioner. I n ca.-e ot' lai lire lo aii
Iswer the co:n :i. i-.-ioti will take such
prool ot tho charge as is deemed
I pro :"id reasonable. Ivieh rail
j va '.o'V doing business in th;1
jS'.ii . or, I. -rod to ti e wiih meio;:,-
mis ui on or before the 'Jot li ot each
I moii ii a report of its earning and
I expem-vs tor the preceding month.
The rules governing the iran-por
I tatior. ot na-.-eiigeis are interesting.
I Tho fare is .'( cent.- per mile lor tir-i
! class, 2 '. .its !or second cl:t-s ; chil
I dren over. "land under 12 ynir.-, one
i hall first oh;.'.- faro. E.ich p:i-sengcr
j is allowed I. ")0 pound- ol luggage. '
No more than the -chid.tlo .- pass- ,
,engor rates shall be charge ! whore'
I the ticket cilice at anv station s1...1! .
I not have been open lor a iv:, -unable
itimo before the depart lire from a
j station ol tiie Iran, i.pun Ai:ih i: e
i passenger intends lo i-o Ira I -po i u d.
At junction points. Where the mem
; ing trains arrive so near the Icavi ng
; time ot the ou'guing t r.iin thai il i
not practicable lor a p-icugi r t '
; pro.-ure a tii ket. i.ii more than the
Ischedll'c of pa oi'ger rales -'lail i e
i charged. li.iliuavs are a u ' h. r. I
j lu collect tt.o a--t ;e;;o bu p-i-!
scnger tares if t.o y - in.: make ti.
i noces-arv cl.-inge tuei.al.'.' i'.c.i lu
' do so ; but it no nu i: ore than the
j next lowest amount ending in . or
0 snail be cm, ! I .ui;,p:,:;
snail I'C a i.ow c i :
ecu ! .- as :i!...i. ' I
belweni i .. n'.-.r .-.a'
:.-irge uVer i"
:., or had ra'.
ui - -, 1 1 e
' ngiilar rare u..-.. 1 be le- t :: . t.,M
amount. r. M d, e. l.eio tl.c u'.- -Manee
'i f :. ;i!r 1 1 ai. - m i e- or
; under th -ia xim u -n c'.ui ge tor iVt
class ticket- . !'' I'1 out- :.tci
for senile! i la iei.:-. No
; than t..o st.-n 1 tr t a eng. r
: shall bo el.alge I ' - - ' :
; Irom ll ig si a':-
while tickets : v-p' oa -
I vVlivrcpas-orgc:- ,. -''-: '' pr- j i'
' di.igvin e. to ; i' vi I- t'.-om.lv. -with
proper t !- b.-:ore v- i.g
on the ll a. n. then loo-; I - ao-M nmal
; for each pa-sot g-r i-' ears "i-l r
over may be d.-n.a:. I.- I an i coll,-, le i
for all ili-taio i s inch r lo iiii'i-m o
; cents for (.v. r I" I h - K:,v
' miles : and :: os :- all d i.-t a i . -
over 2" ini.es. an i ba.f rx.-
tor jiasseng'". .- ovi r an l ir:d-. r 12
1 years ot age
From and : . t . r V.- Ii.es. la y . 1 1 e
first day ot Apiii. l-'.'l. n ci.aog.
of freiglit . r p:.--,i .r d. pot -or il ..;
statonis Iron, tl,,
: nor t he sn-p en
. tickets, or the " .
: ing ot Ireigiits !!'
lis,' tor ..in h p. ii j
milted !.'.:: '
com n '--ion i
wit i i;t V. .'. ' :"
lion .. ,'.. .a . :.l
ot ,!-; i'iii: :.n.-
the ralli'i a i on
; a' I inf. rii.a! ion n
proper under-'..:,
to Lo affect c t iht
a -i.iin
o.4l-. w.
! I"r a Ml
' ol a,l lute;
Aa Air-SIii-i ;it 1 In 1 lx p-i-Ii ion.
Frt-m i!.o L.tlf!).-;. k I ."i - rur.
1 'f her" is ti e p' s.-ibiiii that ni the
: Baieigi. I ixp.'.- t n Iht ie will !...:
' hontcd a s 1 .ii i ii.- ci, ii' pi"b
leiil of eolil I oi.d' e in : i ti I. tl ':.i! i.u .
Iilld t l.ilt V !.-. 1 1 1 . I : ' In l; 1 1 I :tl 1 .. ot I he
' coi Hit ry will see lb m !:-: i i.i t d hi I ' .: e
. their eves the ! t !;. t i n ..f ih- ie.i,-
.lllill C'te'ltS I f l ll'l.e M I it I'f Sill-
guine -xj eiiVit-i.ta! s.-it i.fi-ts a;.!
t-hiii latui.s i!.-o''i' li.ul mii'ipi. A:
i anv rate. Mr N. ihlmer, inventt.i. id
" Vol k. pi omir eS Ii.-. Midi II Ml,
I . '..- l.a.- pet in inly ia-l.iet ii.i i,
si , i.f.'en-' i to .hi: .d in aii' slop.
W 1 IS to be ill llC il -it 111 j t! " tie
j Ulclllfl of the o-.ti 'li, I i l,e v
I hil'itcd within ti.e t -i. closed Hp ice tor
i a considera! imi, of eo,n -o Il ei.tims
1 to have perfect coi.trui bo'h over the
ascent ami dt'-ceiit of iim i.nii'ioiie
j WI.Hht i 0 Miecttss us lis.unr.g ti i
i sufc and ct 1 1 nil. i.avie ; lot, of tin- a.,
' is olio uestio'i ; but it ceil duly vw.i
: bn an iiitt i est ing t-c h m if,.- novi ',t.
even if it bo nothing nin e i hun a h,it e
! toy.
i
Teiiilii" l':iest Fins.
j Detuoi r. M t'li.. May 12th. A i-pi
j rial to the N vvs f, i.u! Now ng go, Mich..
I says : "Fort st lilt s are ruling in
this county. The villages of Olia.
i Fields and Park City, have bet n n
: ti; f ly drstioVf-ti and the hi lel and tin
j pot at Lilley are all that renrrii nl
I that villnoc. A grt ut iniiuber of cms
: belonging to the Chicago - West
I Michigan Biiilvvny have also bet n
burned. The idmv p i.amed places art
' villages of about 3H popuhttiou t u b
! S i far no repoits of loss of life have
! reached here.
Mangled liy a Mail Stallion.
i M.vs. ' Crrv. 1" May n.- John Pen
i field, a ; use imp oi lei of Clarion, was
.leading two stallions through tin
'street when they began kicking and
biting eae't other, l'enlield seized a
club aud atfi-inptt d to separate them.
1 when one of the brutes grabbed him
with his teeth. The horse woul ' not
lelinqnibli his hold and bis I outh
had to be pried open, l'o-.. - bl is
I horribly mangled. No bot . ; i.j
tertained of bis recovery.
! Weekly Weather Crop Hulletiu
Of the N C. Ilxpeiiineut Station
and Suite NVt atbt im i vice, cu oju r-
1 atiug with the U. S. Weather Bui rati,
for the wctk ending Frid.iv, Jlav
irftb, is:l.
j Ci.Nrii.n. Offioi:, Bai i hih, N. C.
I The weather dining the week cud
ling 1'iid.iy, May S;h. i891, wa.- !.
lenleiliv unf.ivondiie I'll th grow:!
! ol crops tiinf for (sua woik, aini ihe
prosp. ct uio no! L'oud. Ihe i.trlv
put of t be vv.i ;-: wa- w til m, with ol- l.l
I -howi i - on the o h. which was foi
i lowed by severe cul l weather with
heavy fi oMs. i ll pi oti a. led oi he -.-ilia-
pi. v. lile.l pl.o.liiig and eii.liv.t
ing and r:k.-s t' o ctow.h ot oiop
jveiv sl. ..v. l'lo.-I- eeeiliicl on ti e
Olh. bill H"d Tt'.l. f. !! on t'.e li.h lie
' i:ig li e hc.M i.-r-l. I'ue only p u tn !iv
'of ii.o Sr-ile whi'ii iseaie.i ai e tin
; e.mnlii s -.long t : e. --I .I..1 ti.o
; -oiitl.oi n poi iiuii .-I ti.o 1 ti i n 1 'i ,
; triit. The to-ii ,1 meg.' itporud is
ci-.n-idci able. '! j1-. p oi-
: b. ans. peas, o'e, v i..i:.-.i : c-U'-u
was ii.j-.ned in il ' egid .r w-.y.
; ni - tly cm .w in' :-! ,', md or liel.U
' .-l.-ping towards :i N u lb. Jn -on c
; r':i' r co! "ii ii ' c ii'-" leplioiltd.
.imp.-.- wi-re ci'i- ...'.! ibim.iii .!.
but on the whvh i! is believed ll.-U
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;;i - ci-tlly ii d ng -.: a-i-i b-oking veil.
' t Innh: li ;;'e;:t : V in in e ! of i -nm Tl "s
plaining of to'o:e i-l.;t.ts pic'.i'i icd
, oy diy'and cod v. '..:!.. r. Had in
j.iu 1 crop.- I-' a coii-i .' ra'.'e' it.-,d
i:i the s- 1.. ; n ; ! lion- oi t iie Fas -
tt'M. Jitslliet. A Willi:'. C'pi-'IS lain
I.- j.ii.n':y Ii. :.l d to i-ling i p clops
: and ei able S o- n is lo e.id.v ;e t lj
ill fiio .' ii!'. n .1 :o :i ,iur phi!.' loliaeo".
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C. T . :. Hum- . -
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A Word '.or .. .. .';:'j)dt!g:il.L
I' A. Mel'..;:.: ii i lot- b. pl-ti-
li.i.e 1 as l.avii g kiiied his uncle
l :i on I 'elioiey I r .-.). 1 1"1 1 i II -I! ril !:eO
I ': iiC- - e.i will' m '.- own eve- t he
r.-'irii.ei policy !:'' o.ii'.e'. a ni it i
. a h- payaido to .Margaret I'l t'.tiui-l.-y
...lei-oft noli- h.-red i:i!f .. iilni
no o; e k now- et ;: n y "I lier i 1 1-lira lice
f.'b, v on I if i'to i l I he dvc.i-cd.
o thus I. lii- lirtht) gr.'Uii'l the
charge lh.it Mclt.iug.dd hilled Cono
l-y I'l' i ii -ii i .i in-.-. Mi I '"Ugnids
tat In r -a v - I 'om dey first men l ii.no I
I he in- U r.i n e Mil jet t to h' in. il ud
Mcluii':.id did l.ot go lo Coin, i v
and mid... a nroiiu-il inn lo have In-
' ofe in- nr.- i i. r hi- ben. I::.
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I "ieiy m.'. h' by a i i:t.- .n. do. it's
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lo -aid l A. Mi I'oilgaid. you will
j :t use pub..-:, tin" ah..ve and oiilige.
Vuiirs iruiv.
J. 'i lb s-v.
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A lteg'ilar Itacc for (Hilco.
Cii i v. i . .:.!-. .iii:. Ii tl , May 7.--'n
M lid iy his! i ecu 1 1', d l he city lift i- n
ut W iviict I i.w u. Monlgoiiii iy eoiiii
:y Win .'-iihiiih mid Frank lii- l
! iv til. tied lor I lie o'licti of : :t-i:r i ,
mi ii ot-'. I it in iii rei . ivii'.r H'-M V"l -
: ft) tleeid' tin- tpl.-stioll a- to which
, one sin. uid h ild i la oiVit'e, a font im e
was In hi y i.-lei tit y b. t.vi. ii thcln.i..
i be rai l was 1, huiidn d y ods d i-b,
ami sevt nil thousand people hi ie on
, the ground he; i ing t n I he outcome
S.iuii.s t-t-i-iiif 1 ii 'ine vviiiti l ii is I i I bn
ilrijptd and fin vvht ii within three
lyai.is (f the goal. Iloilowell fill
(ivtrbim. but ciHvvliiigt ir the lino,
i ivon tl.o nice i.mi I howls mi l eh. is
of li e crowd. Ilullowi-ll wiib tb ly
bw. i'U iu I fit eveiii'iL'. '
Ctillivalo Bliic'i.berrics.
W. r. Vii.-tt-y, Hoiil.-mtiirl-l. N. C. K.x. Staiten.
The wild bin. I; bellies are so plenti
ful lllid good in Il.Obl. inlts of the
country t'.o.t f.uiiitrs do not take
re-.dily to the idea of cedtivatit g them.
Wiien tuiei. tliey I'e.ide the i cp.-ri
oi ity of a fine culiivuted icm t this
notion soon viiniln-s '1 hero are
iieiny n un' d ,-u! I - el':'- i . d By inirnny
me:l. l"!l llltie ll,-' few M-cliom- of
the com.tiv v i.i re there cannot he
found wi'.! pho.ts of siipeiior t xei I
loi.ee. Muk t'.icia' superior soils
wb.ci in f.'iit this Mimmer, ami n.'xt
f .11 dig il.eiil lii uilb all their roots.
Cut the I 'i g roots i:i pieces ll.ico;
u.cht s ! ng. uid plan' t hem in rows.'
fiie i vi.. wing st ason thiy wi'l imiki"
line p. il.!.-. all 1 givt- :l good Crop of '
I.U:! '.to : i ing sea-. in. if plant; d
at ! ho p: -per .!'-o:i! i o a first. But I
the e.-mil i Ian is to gmw the plaids :
from ti.e l .oi c.oiii: . in o't'st' io.vs j
tilt' !::.-! se:' op. if., I (hell 1 1 nnsplaut ,
!' a pel ie. mi i;l hi'.ilioti -i by six j
I.i "out. I';i. H i. rn'iis l i sialics.j
in : j inch the t'j - v. li.-n about, four'
.'fi t hu';.'. to canst' tin ni to brunch. !
!"he ! wii'liv sn. Is ln'-t vvhel: '
aiiowed I- tin'! on ;!" n'!-i -lil.tl.
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Willi that heal IV aeet -pt n l.eo iiinon'
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ever the scheme ivn- only an expo-'
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Conilonscd Schedule.
In tlVt-ft Apiil li), 1891.
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