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""FjtfDAY", MARCH 20,18fll.
THE JEW.
Hon Simon Wolf, a lecturer who Is
' well known in Charlotte, spoke b -fere
the Classic Society's meeting, lu
Washington City, on the persecu
tion of th Jews: "Only during the
last ten years," Mr. Wolf said, "have
' Oerman,.French sad Arabic works
upon the Jews been translated into
other languages, aad better mean
been given for dispelling a great deal
of ignorance which has been dis
played in this ooanM about the
nbject. Who are these Jews this
people so maligned, so mlsuader
stood, so hated, so hounded, so per
secuted, banished, expatriatod,;con
flned in narrow circles, almost con
fined in their narrowness who are
they? Are they not the people who
have conferred the greatest blessings
upon humanity, apart and paroel of
the brain and body to which be
longed the Saviour and the apostles,
wAo carried to the nations ef the
earth Christianity and elviliiation?
Are they not the people of the law
and of the Book, who in the dark
ages of Europe, when gloom gener
ally prevailed, founded colleges and
schools and kept ablaze the flame of
knowlege and intellettual life, who
' treated commerce, whloh frater
nltei and brings about the unity and
harmony of all sections? Their vir
tue In demestic life is wonderful ;
they are temperate in conduct, Id
their lives, and in their dealiDgs.and
notwithstanding all the scorching
they have received, have stood in the
forefront in ereij country where op
portunity has been given them. Have
they not been patriots in every part
ef the world? Have they not In Asia,
Africa, and Europe been distin
guished bylntegrity, whioh showed
that they were part and parcel ef the
land on which they lived. Where
ODDortunitr has not been Riven to
them to rise they have degenrated
on the same scale as their surround
ings, never, however, falling as low
as their persecutors. For they had
the law and the traditions of the
fathers, who never pvnelyted. Their
- strength baa consisted in their op
position to proselytism. They have
not created smnity among other
faiths by desiring to strengthen thoir
own at their expense. This condi
Hon, though created a feeling of bit
terness, of envy and of jealousy.
For 1,8000 years precedlug the
dawn of modern civilization, when
monarch! were fighting menarchs
and the nobility considered it de--
grading to work, when the money
- 'was among the Jews and when the
security for loans was insecure, the
system of nsnry was created, a sys
tem forced upon the Jews. They
clung to the only means by which
they could bribe their would be per
secutors. Then If the Jew because
an outcast, a pari a, whose fauH was
It? From agriculturists they became
"merchants and traders, and from
traders they were driven to a position
which has been handed down in
Bhylock. How unjust! Think of it,
that Christian seople should so far
forget the lessons of their own Bible
UJU V W U A l 1. V f ., , .
, the founders of their religion and to
' poison the fonndatlon head of mod
ern civilation.
"Millions of my race have been
tortured, slaaghtered, poisoned,
and stretched upon me rack
until their cries must have
risen to Him on high. It was
: Jewish money, wrung from the Jews
by Ferdinand and Isabella, that fit
ted out the vessel for Christopher
Columbus, and it was a Jew, so it is
said, who first stepped on Ainerioa's
shores. The first to land in this glor
Ioom country, the Jerusalem of the
prophets, the Jerusalem to which
thinking men cling, and for which
the Jew is ready to shed his blood.
We asked for no tolerance because
we are Jews. We are part and par
cel of this country, have contributed
to Its success and prosperity as me.cn
as any other people. All tnat we
ask is that you investigate the why
and the wherefore of these things
Religion has nothing to do with it as
a lauy or a gentleman or Dorn sucn.
"For 1,600 years Europe was envel
oped In absolute darkness except in
Bpaln, where the Moors and the Jews
were the custodians of the light
which survived hatred and fanati
cism, and at last broke forth in the
broad sunlight of the present day."
Referring then to his stay In Egypt,
Mr. Wolf called attention to the fact
that as Babylon, Damascus, Italbec,
Rome, and Greece, where the Jews
had suffer d, waned In the
scale of humanity, the Jews
rose, and recalled the words of Dis
raeli that the race had "the proud
distinction of a great race, exempli,
fying the fact that there is a Uod In
Israel and that truth mnst and will
prevail. So of England, in Warsaw,
Frankfort, Nayeuoe.and other places
eonid be told stories so revolting, so
barbarous, that they would curdle
tne blood. Continalnir, tie saia :
"Is there any reason, after this re
cital oi norrert and sunering, tnat in
this day of civilisation such conduct
towards the Jews should continue in
power with which we are on a
peaceful footing? Mighty in many
i things, It is yet so poor in others that
4 ,000,000 of my people art persecuted.
It It necessary that laws should exist
to cruel and p&rbarlc tb at their men
tion even would bring the blush of
shsnSM to the cheek of the humblest?
When Jews revolt against them they
are sent to Siberia, their homes are
destroyed, and theli wives and
daughters are violated. This state
Is brought about by the gov
ernment and by ihe church, princi
pally ry the church. hih!
and affects Protestants as
well as Jews. What can you expect
of a government whose ruler in in,
onstant dread for his own life ami
cannot learu the real Htate of affairs'.'
I f pr J udice has been euirondon-.d it
is entirely due to the condition to
which the Jew has been forced.
When man has been forced to the
lowest condition he is nothing but
an animal flirhting for his wife and
child ren.
"I tell the emigrants when tlioy
come to this country they must come
wltn tiie purpose of becomliiir Amer
ican citizens. Ii is not surrlsinR
that Jews are found aim ng the Ni
hilists of Russia or the HoclalUtrf of
Germany, but for anarchy and com
munism, wo, in this sou n try have the
trallows, or lynch law when lustice
fails.
After recounting the services to the
orld of such Jews as Hoyon Holo-
mons, Montenore, and others, the
speaker said: "I ask you to ponder,
to study, to investigate. We must
investigate to be just : we must be
just because justice is an attribute
of (tod. Men and women are not to
be Judged by their creed, but by their
Individual merits."
Toledo comes to the front with the
distinction of haviug the largont cask
in use In this .or any other country
It Is of oak, weighs 40,000 pounds,
and holds 36,000 gallonx of wine, that
amount of Catawba being today con
tained within Its oaken staves. It is
20 fast high, 21 feet long, and rests in
a massive cradle of oak, which raises
it about three feet from the floor.
underneath this giant is a stone
foundation seven feet in thickness
The cask was built in 1883 and placed
In its present position, the building
containing it having been erected
around it afterward. A flight of2
steps lead to the top of the cask,
where there Is a platform, on which
party so inclined could dance a
quadrille with comfort, perhaps all
the better for the reason of the hila
rious element over which they tip
ped. A New York doctor says: "Every
body ought to keep in mind the fact
that nearly half of all the ailments
that end in death come from catch
ing cold. A list of these ail men tH
would bo melancholy reading, yet I
may make It up some day to frighten
people, and it will show how, by
catching cold, the internal organs
may be affected, and the muscular
and nervous system, the head and
brain and the blood. By catching
cold you may take the grip, and this
is a dangerous time of the year for it
as my daily practice shows. I be
lieve there must be 20,000cases of the
grip In New York at this time, and
many of its victims will have their
lives shortened by it. Take warning
in the month of March, and if you
catch a cold make haste to get rid of
it!"
jricirs URiicrLT xoted.
The Savings bank of Toneka,Kan
closed doors yesterday. Its capital
stock Is $115 000 and its assets ft is
said will meet its liabilities.
A blast was fired on the side of
Lookout Mountain yesterday which
destroyed 100,000 tons of rock. The
railroad track was destroyed for 200
yards.
The Elizabethport (N. J.) Steam
Cordage Works were destroyed by
fire yesterday. The loss is probably
$1,000,000. Six hundred work peo
ple are thrown out of empolyment
The report that travel is interrupt
ed m the Atlantic Coast Line on ac
count of high water in the Savannah
river is without foundation, All
trains are running regularly and on
time.
Mai. E. L. Tyler, general manager
of the Atlanta and West Point K. K.,
was vesterdav elected President of
Atlanta and Florida R. it., in place
of President Robert Maddox, re
signed.
Savannah's cotton receipts for this
season reached one million bales
yesterday the largest receipts for
one season In the histors of Havan
nah ss a cotton port. The Cotton
Exchange estimates future receipts
before the close of the season at 160,-
uuu oaies.
Saturday last 97 men laid oil in the
repair, yard machine and other de
partments of the Rock Island R. H
Co., at Chicago, yesterday it was
announced that 60 per cent, of men
in the blacksmitbing department
and 60 per cent, from tho locomotive
machine working force, will he dis
charged. Ublect, reduction of ex.
pensea.
Got Him Itiglit Now, Joe V
Statesville Landmark : Mr. Hhoe
maker, the eentlemaa who met with
no many misfortunes while hauling
a load of camphor through Mecklen
burg two weeKs ago Is still having
hard 'lines. He brought a load of
whiskey to Statesville last week and
the night be arrived was takeu sick
with pneumonia and has not been
aoie to get away. Jt might De said
iu this connection that Mr. (Shoema
ker does not belong either to Alex
ander or Wllkss, but is a citizen of
Iredell.
Buoklea's Arnica Salve.
The best (Salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil-
umiuoi l;ui ud, auu an Bain vruptiuuB,
aud positively cures piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to irive
perfect satlf action, or money refun
ded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
Barwell & Dunn.
jff arixg NO TARX8.
An an Old Naval Officer Telia the
lluakan Wlif He Oon'i.
New York Times: "How N it IA n
tenaut," aski d a ywintr man "f m
gray-niiiMtach"d naval ofliiv t. "that
with your in ;i i iv year i,r . , 'if,-,
volvlnir n. doubt liianv -t - . .!
velilui'Hi, olio never hivirn mi rl'il
your i X perieliceS of the h : r.' '
"Well," was the answer, ' I will re
late to you a littlo Iuk'.-im c of mi--placed
confidence Some y nr- ajfo 1
whs attached to a whip oii'tho China
station. One night it was my turn
to take the nnd watch. I sottl"d my
se ( on the starboard bridge rail.
"Ilia lew inoiiiioit.-t I noticed a
commotion In the water im t tin
"flip. There appeared not, mor,. 1 1 1 -i
a half-cable length from where I was
MandiiiK a mni igantn; st.-,i serpen i
I had often reatl of such thini?, bin
hud nevr l lieved in Hum, hut I
could not doubt the evident f m
own eyes. In a moment it vuniwn-d.
to reappear thtt next instant iilnmm
under our bow. The moon , ehin
ing brightly und I got a k"-! I'k '
it. The monster's head was fully as
largo as an ordinary Hour biirtvl.aiul
it was at least twelve feet above the
water.
"It disappeared in a few moments.
The next morning at hrctikfattt 1 re
lated my experience to my brother
dllcers, antl soon after turned into
my bunk. Just before lunch I felt
like drinking a tflasn of beer, and,
ringing for the boy, ordered him to
tiring mo a bottle. The rascal didn't
appear in a reasonable time, and 1
rang for him ngain. 'What's the
matter with the beer, .1 nnV I asked
'ft uthin tie matter wid tie beer,
Mr. liobstay.'
"'Tbon why thn t you bring it?'
"'Can't do it, Mr. IJobslav. De
doctor done stopped yore beer. Haiti
tlat a puHson dat hoc such snakes as
you wuz talking about tlis morning
orn't to hab no more beer.'
': And that is the reason that I don't
like to tell remarkable stories."
A KKT PAUTt hOK II K,l I II.
The Iowa Klalewmaii CrnniitiiiK
the Alliance oin I ii l ion.
for
Des Moines Dispatch in Chicago
irniune: The Storm Center is
Moving Eastward," was the motto
displayed at a political meeting held
Oere to-night, which is understood ti
be the beginning of a movement to
place an industrial third party ticket
in the Held in Iowa in the coming
campaign. The speakers were ex
rienator Van Wvck, of Nebraska; J
K. Willetts, of Kansas; ex-Congressman
A. R. Anderson, of Iowa, and
Uon. J. li. Weaver. The remarks
were all pretty much in the same
line, expressing tho radical views
made familiar by the last cam
paign in Kansas and Nebraska. Itoth
the old parties were attacked with
equal virulence and independent po
litical action urged. The gentlemen
who spoke at the meeting have been
in consultation all day with politi
cians from different parts of the
.State in tho offlco of Gen J. IS. Wea
ver, who Is engagetl in engineering
the eifort to form a third party.
Uen. Weaver intends to be the nom
inee for governor, and his ambition
leads Mm to believe lie can be elect
ed and be ieady for a presidential
nomination. In conversation to-day
lie expressed the belief that the third
party would carry Iowa this year,
When reminded that he was equally
confident that the Greenback craze
would sweep the country he replied:
"That movement was not destined to
succeed. It was educational, but
now tho people are with us."
F.lemcnlN I lie .ol Ititl of.
Philatielphia Iiniuirer: We have
('timniunist antl Anarchists hv the
thousantls always ready to overrun
govern nient antl i nsl i u t.e a reign of
terror antl riot. These are the ele
ments that are uot welcome to th.f.(.
horeH, and they are elements that
must be grot rid ef or, at Hast, tro-
hiliited from increasing in numbers
by Immigration. The problem of the
near futuro Is restriction. Our laws
ure not yet severe enough. No one
would think of repelling an honest
Italian or an honest tiennan or an
honest and hard-working foreigner
from anywhere, but this county can
not go on forever as an asylum for
ill tin: bandits and assassins antl
murderers and Anarchists and out
casts generally who li 11 tl their own
nativns too hot for them. Kvery
adopted citizen must be taught that
his duty is to obey the laws. Nothing
more is asked of him.
!M-u York Two .Million Iticlirr.
Ai.iiany, N. Y., March 18. (it n.
Jehn ( i. Fai nsworth returned from
Washington today, where he has ac
ting as the agent of the Now York
State in tho prosecution of war
claims, aed handed to (iovernorll ill
a check for $2,21. i,.o..'!0.H(i which is the
amount due to the Htate of New
York in pursuanco of the provisions
f the direct tax bill. (Jov. Hill in
dorsed on tho back of the check,
Pay to tho order of Klliot Danforth,
treasurer of the State of New i oi k.
David li. Hill, (inventor;' mid tin n
ed it over to Hie State treasurer, in
whoso hands the ,ney will remain
as a special dep. sit subject to the
disposition of the legislalure.
rnaglit and
Ilel Iis; ii iseil hh ii
ifl il ll .
GosHKN, Intl., Match IS A pecu
liar pension case is that of Mary
Dewey, of this place, who nerved
throughout the civil war disguised
as a male private iu (he Twcnty-
sixth regiment, Ohio volunteers, un
der the alias of Charles Dew. y. She
now applies for a pension. A gun
shot wound iu the leg, received .lur
ing her service, forms the basis of her
claim for original pension.
hen Baby was n!rk, tre gTO hor Castoria.
Wlu.n she wan n ClilM, she cried for Omtorla.
Whfin she became Mim, she clung to ('aHtoris.
When slic Usd Cluldreu, she gave tbem Castoria
Pimples, blotches and sores antl
their cause is removed bv Hiniraous
L'verltegulator.
for Infanto
"Castor I a Ib no well adapted to children that
I recommmd It a superior to any prescription
h known to me " II. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
"Th use of 'Oastorla' Is so untwirsft! nnd
Its mi'rltaso well known that It eeomiia work
of 8iiierwocatlon to endorse it Kuw are the
Intelligent families who do not keop Canton
within uaity reach."
Cabxos MiRTTK, D. P.,
New York City.
I .ate Pastor Bloomingdale Betonued Church.
Tns Curratrm
ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY.
1B&23&g?M3?&$f2
The Display of Neckwear in My Window
FAKSITKPAHHKH ANY KYKit HHOWN IN TH K CITY.
If You Have Not Seen it Come Down, the Prices are 50, 75 & $1
KLKUANT QUALITY KOU THE MONKY.
HVL. F. PEQRAM, JR.
I. catlcr of Stifle and (tudUhj.
CENTRAL
c n a n l o r r i:
ECCLES & BRYAN,
ft is at5ri?viMirr.Tf . re. a. jt
MMS.f ftii4 he twee., Halti-
gjtfflrffi'j and Atlanta, ami U
il'1TOWS-f elegantly ft.rnish, ,1 ami
halls and rooniH carpeted in Krussels ami 'el vet.t ; Water on each lloor
The nioht consitleratt attention jtiven to all quests and tin ir coin Im L cart -fully
looked after.
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Mvcollas!il lines of Soring (foods
ors are respectfully invited to its iupt
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Less expensive than
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I'll KY A UK I Melinite contracts.
T. 1j, . ih '; ;.', Maiiiiifer.
Kit IIMONII, A.
Sam'i.. L. Akams, Special District
Agent, roiimli, Wright builtling, Dur
ham, N. C.
March (-ly
DR. L M. WILDER,
PHYHICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Rurwell A Dunn's Drug
Store. Telephone 13.
DR. GEO. W. GRAHAM.
Practice limited to diseases of
THE EYE, EAR AND THROAT
and Children.
Caatorla Oollc, Oonsflprt-
Sour Htomnch, Diarrhoea. knu Uiiion,
Kills Wormfl, gK'J, hwp, and pr. .motes d
portion.
Without Injurious , indication.
FVr seToral ymrs I hav renomniendert
your ' Oas ton a, ' and shall alwnyit co.iimK
do so an it has luvarlably prodticod bi'iiolloiai.
results. "
EnwiN V. PAniirs, M. P.,
"The Wtnthrop," IJSUi Street and 7th Ave,
New York Citji
Oostfahy. TT Murray flnur, N w York.
HOTEL
Proprietors
( ne of the most in vit
itijr, superbly etiiippet
anil fHiiltlesslv conduct
ed I lotcl in the South
Located in the centre ol
tllM ('iff, i i II v,li ie tl I t
the linsiness houses
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.l.nxLu I.i, i I.I I ,,.r
pai'lmeiitA. I'jirh id.in
is t'onnected witli I he of
fice liy Klectric Heturn
Hell. Klectric Lights;
Hot and Ctld Kaths:
ASK iii SA LKS
Muring the year IMHI.
And $!t,(NN increas,.
i I uri ng the month '
INK) ju I-. lit ll.it v. tt lb
ant nee ami (
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barriers of prejudice and c.uivinct d
"trade" Unit C harlot le is a.- irood H
lJG.CA7-i Wholesale Market ,,s any anil thai Id.
in
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prices
ration
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w i 1 1 1 ail
ays taken ititocun
are open, and th
'Whdesale'' liny
ct
f..n..
ivrjirt iillio,
Wittkowsky.
China, Glassware,
AND
ITS A W i:i.L KNOWN I 'ACT
CAIIIIV
II IK CLKANi;sr
STOCK.
HA VI-". Till-: LAUOKST
ASSOUTM KN'T.
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LATI-'.ST
SKLL AT TIIK LdWKST
I'KICKS, AND SI'Alil-: No
pains to rLi:.si-: oci:
CI'STOMKKS.
G. S. READ and CO
A Stylish Suit ol Clothes
IHTO IlKCOVKTRI) HY AI-L.
I have a splendid stock of Cloths
for Spring and Summer Suitings.
Call and Examine Goods and go
Trices.
JOHN VOOEL, The Tallo r.
C. S. READ A CO
IF YOU WANT THE BEST .
' ' 1 ' :,' ' ' .
Carriage or Buggy" on the market,
buy the Ooluuibus UuirKy Co's. or
Tyson & Jones.
IK YOU WANT THE BEST
lltiad Cart. Four or Six Passenger
Platform Spring Wagon, or Delivery
Wagon, buy the Cortland.
IK YOU WANT Till'- I'.KST
1 irav or Fai m Y:ij
II V theSlUtle
baker.
IK YOr WANT TIM". I'.KST
Medium Priced Carriage, Phaeton
or P.uggy, Iniy the
or Haydock.
Kiucrson V I' lnlior
WK AUK SOI-K ACKN'l'S
In this city lor the above named fac
tories any several otners oi gooti
standing.
Harness, Lap Hobes anil Whips ns
heap as can be bought anywhere.
A.
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11 VI
Next to "Vailswordi's Slabh.
1,000 BUSHELS
CHOK K'SI.I.D
risli Potatoes.
Karly Kose and ISiirbank (iuar
intei tl fin it that have ever been on
this market.
1.IHHI
Oats.
Is White Seed Spring
E. F. llHMi & CO.,
No. ::oi, ai:i. F. Trade sti.-. t.
Will make n mUfake in l.
ri'ioL- i..i-
present- if lb. f.iil in ht
' ' 1 ' I'll! t 1 ie k
I he prettiest line .
Xnuts presents iu tl
, i. I I I le- 1. I
city ill-l re
ei etl ul
Mrs P. Ouery & Co
BTj IST'S
Garden Seed
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RECEIVED
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J. II. IWIII
A LA R i K ASSOUTM KNT OK
Til K S K
WHICH WE Ol I- KKTOTII ": RE
TAIL TRADK WITH ROTH
RUIHT'H AND OCR (H'AR
ANTKE Til AT TH KY
ARK Fit EH II AND U KN II INK
at
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LADIES!
RELIABLE SEED
Price .List;
CHARLOTTE - 1
Steam Laundry,
18 East 4th Street.
Whirls, plain, 10 cts each
Shirts, new unlaundrled 16 -Collars,
Culls, per pair, j
Handkerchiefs, 2
Undershirts, q
Drawers,
Socks, 3
Nightshirts, g u
Ties, 8
Window Curtains, 20 to 60o per pair
Lace " 75 to 200
No charge made for collecting or
delivering goods to any part of the
city.
OKO. K.
NKWCOMK.
Manager.
J No. V. WIIITK.
INK. II. IIKTHI'NK.
JUST
II' T1IE-
CITY CIJU)CEHY
TODD I'M i II A MS,
KKKIIIS I'KJ HAMS,
K. C. VA. HAMS,"
and ( HKAl'KU HAMS.
Kat Itloater Mackerel.
Itoin li'Ms Co Fish,
Itloater Herring,
ami Itoe Herring.
We respectfully ask everylMKly to
examine ..111 stock ami prices.
Respectfully,
IWTIIUXK k WHITE.
21 K. Trail,. Ht.
Tidepholie SI.
MAKE
Others Try lo loiiiaie!
Novelties in Cakes.
NO OLD S I YLK ('AUKS,
ALL NKW AND KltfiSH.
I 0-0 j -
,AF, V NUT CANDY
I'HKSII KOU SDN DAY.
'AUAXDINSI'ECT.
RIGLER & LAIRD.
'IVCI 11AKKUY.
2f South Tryou Street.
M AKK KiKKS (JI ICK
itl
All t-ommuuicatloiiN mciiI in nuf.
Dross Kinillintr in biirreU mil :
Norlhem Win I'otattH's Bliall have
prompt attention.
KI"IK CARTE It,
D. O'DONOGUUE. M. I).
PHYHICIAN AND HlfROEON.
llei'S tt announce that h ho.
sumed practice, and that all calls
I both day and niKht,wlll recelv.
prompt attention.
Oillce 2h E. Trade Ht, over Ham
mond A Justice' Hardware Htor-e. -
L. J. WALKER & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
t'OKNER FOITKTH AND TRVON bto
CHARLOTTE, N O
Telephone 15
Out Again!"
Two more fellows froite off tho milk
Wilson and (rone.
There are no rocklnir chair bertha
fit thin dairy, hut two more who can
iret up a move and bIbikI a little cold
wenther. con find itendv work un.l
jrootl wntfCH vr I th me. Do not stop nin
when I am on the milk wnjron. I
have no time to talk l liur. . i..V
the dairy any time from 8 a. in, to
. Hi. H
C. C. MOORE.
Orahani Street Dairy.
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