Tho lloporiei*. BV-.ERKU AT TtIK POST til fl'IK IN £»AN- Kt'ity A- filtOtiNO fI.ASS ViA'PTKR. rsrrsx 4 SOXS /'«*> ««•' Pro/*. THURSDAY, MAIIOH 31 1881. We think i' wrong for newspapers or individual to pdm to ih"se men wt|o have risen iVoaj ohscuritr to eminence, it thfy have come up by fii id aud eoi ruc tion as if their example »»■ worthy to be lollowed by t.ha rising generation. There are groat and good men to vrh°>oi we can f'iut. whose lives and tun p!e Ate-worthy it being suiitatnd It is U'"WTriibt to couipare the lives of tha tare .)ay pre?'deni» .vith ttiii*ii of VV &«hi:igti>n, Jtjll' i don, and t'thir g'ent uud good men Oi'lt lf> TKRSSTS N-'*Miat the legislature has adjoin ued, the iosu .ural is over, cuwtgr»ssiiioti have gou« ho ne to Count ov™ Ineir tueacy, and there ii no rxciu mont iu politics, t very section ol ibe country has ttie prtvilegrt ot looking to those things in which it u more directly interested While we ol tl'.is section aie interested in every thing, that la for the good ot the country, nc ure more directly in ertsu-d jus! si this litue in agriculture, preparing land and planting our crops So if we wouid u.ake tarniing a paying business, wesnouid piotit by tbe experiei.ee ot tbe p at, and plant th so crops (hat will pay us the best profits on the capital invented Tobacco is our oiiiy money crop, that is our only oop mat will bring ready money HI all limes This all aduitt, tint we ahould lake the ground that "money ssvsd is money made," and consider those eiopa ihat will save money. In the firbt place we will save money by making our own meal aad bread at home ; and evpecially is this so, shew we considt.' that corn is worth in our crib nearly fi'ty per cent, more than ihe regular market prioe, it w« count ihe time lost in hunting i' up,aud gelling it home. Then another great saving will arise Irotn the proper atteuliou to that much neglecteJ spot ot ground, th* kitchen garden ; ibis is the most absurd aegiect ol all, tr.>us ths tact that there may be more money saved here, and more comlotl denved Irom it, than trom ten times at much ground on any other part ot the plantation. lUe Cora patr.h and aitchca gaidsn, well attended to the pigpen, is suta to come ii tor i(s stare of attention. Now, we ■lay tuin our attention, with confidence, to what we are pleased to call our money crop (lobacc •) All must admit tha error or oversight practiced in thr cultivation of this staple. Oar people make too much common tubarco At this day when tobacco ia grown in ceaily every part ot the world, there are countries and states with whieh we cannot compel* in growing common tobacco; while, on the other hand, there l> hardiy any part ot the known world iliht can compete with u* in the production of tine leaf, then why our people persist ia making tobacco worth five dollars per huuditd pounds, whea they can uo»ily as easy make it Worth twenty tive or Glty dollars per hundred ; cur in other words, why they want to make five thousa id pounds of tobacco for the same, or lea* money than one thousand should bring, is s mystery to us. Common tobacco ia low, and must always remain low. because the scope ot country chat can produce no oilier kind, is large ; while fine leal ia high, and must ever remain high, fiOm the tact that the scope ot country growing tine tobacoa, ia so small l'heri, let u« consider that quality ia ui»re :njp>rtaiii than qucntsiy, and make our tobacc > baiter, if wa do uot make HO much ot it. Hickory Pre**: Mr William Cain who was employed lust summer ami tall in umking the survey of ihe W stern North Carolina Itaiiroad beyouu Ashe Sills, went up the road Wednesday He and Ospt Dwigbt, who surveyed the Chester and Lemur and Narrow Gauge, will meet in Hickory nelt Monday and organ ic their aurseying company and * proceed across the mountains. They will begin at Lenoir or Patterson, and go through C.nik'a Gap and along the Wutauga Kiver, wend I heir way towards Tronesaee (ha object is to eilcnd across the mountains into North Carolina ■ narrow gauge railroad Indiana has been takeu from the list ot October States The rcsu't of the majority vote on the constitutional amendment will aland as the will of the paople, though but lew of the electors manifested imprest enough ia the issue to coot their ballots While ibo people of Indiana may not c«re particularly about losing the importunes hitherto at tached to tbeir Stgte, because ot lis pi votal attitude, the change wiii ha a re lief to the country generally. COa.SfESPOMDENCE. .Kopovtfcr's Washingtou Letter. Washington, I' t' : . Msr 2'5 1881 'i'l i. :c|iui»;ic\n party -viil be happy, wheu it. has completed it> pay "«ut tor tieuatnr Mohone. In the organisation cl'thr eemto couiiaitlees it was coo.pelled to g'.ye biiii more and beiler p* anions thin f"hern*o. Fryu, llaie, or oiher ptouiinent men ana life loug republicans. ■ml in tho elect -Hi ol senate otJieeis to-day a mil only give» the must important place—ibe secretaryship—tii an unpi>piLi republican a' MahiueV demand, liu' gives (lie next place—that of sergeant u! aru;»—to a Virginia Mjppcricr of Mihoiit. The Virginia ii?:r>nngc "ill go in the same v»»y. to to the exclu .ion of sc eptsb'.e republican lofluenms. Indeed, vs Mahone can undo «• il.e work ho hah just dune by acting with the deintcratie instead of lite ■ epuhliean senators, it is uifUcult tc. eee how the seuule or the president can deny ktiin anytlillit-'. The trade W|M. Mahotie w.i* not only a disgraceful out to tbe republic in paly, but n ail cure us fsli to prove uupr- liiahio Careful observers of n* li'ica oin not •ail to hate seen how rapidly the "extra a* ssiou" lever increased .n tiie republicm [iirlv, as sooli as Mabone's votj msde republican control of Doth houses sute. I he old, malignant. element of the party which knows nothing but hatred of the south, began to assert iiat-il vigorously, and eveu ao well balanced a gentleman as I'iestdeut (iaibetd, who had in bis deprecated any revival el sectional issues, seemed almost to yield, tie stiii may I: be shall call an extra session—and as I said, it seems lieely be knows (hat all the tine and patriotic words ol Ins inaugural will be a* much L it jest ol the country as were the reform u tie lances ol Mr. Hayes, and tbat the ti.Kt ac) ot «lie sevsiou will be to send mucus ot radical committees '.u the south to put the subject of reconeiliaitoD, where it was when Tbaddeus Stevens demanded that auuthtru states be made territories, or Ut&ul used troops to manage southern legislatures All these evils, it they come, will corns from the purchase ol Mahoue. These will bo evils to the country Those to the republicsn party will eotue, when en indignant people repudiate at the polls alike the trade with Mahone and the return to war measures. U is thought by soiue that a three and one-hall per cent, funding bill will be parsed, if congress shall meet, and that ibe li'lh section will be omitted or modified 1 do UJI see how such a conclusion'can- be reached from any changes in public sentimeut or in the membership of the two bouses. It seems mo»e probable '.bat it any tunding bill at all shall be passed, that the secretary of tie treasury, who has tbe confidence of both houses, may be giveu tho discretion to float the bonds at an loteiesi not exceeding three and one-ball' per cent , uud ibat the fifth section will be retained exactly as it was. The 111-teeling towards the national banks, because ot their action the pendancy of tho bill in the lust session, increases rather thuo diminishes. Dsn. North Carolina Agricultural Kxper imcnt Station.—Bulletin No. 6. March 19th, 1881. The following analyses ot tcrtilixeri iiave been completed at the Station, »i« : ZtH's Cotton Acid Phosphate, manufactured by F Zell & Sons, Baltimore, sampled at Raleigh January 27th, leßl, > unh price per ton S3O 00, ooutalu* n'. 212° F It! 42 sand G 01, available phosphoricacid 10 76, iusululile lihoephorio acid 171, potash 175 per cent. Commercial value per ton (2,000 lb- ) $23 60. Cotton Food, manufactured by Maryland Fertilising Co., Baitinn re, sampled at Nrwbem Fcbvuarj 14th, 1881, cash prioe prr ton 142 50 contains wa er 14 81, sand 754 available phosphoric acid 11 27, insoluble phosphoric) acid 310, ammonia 164, poiash 232 per ceut. Commercial value per ton (2 000 lb*.) (33.06. Chesapeake Soluble Auimooiated Phosphate, manufactured by the Chesapeake Guano Co., Baltimore, samp cd at. Newbern February 14ih, 1881, cash price p«r ton 840 00, containa water 15 45, aaud 4 02, available phosphoric und 10.52, ioeoluble phosphoric acid 6.05, ammonia 2.68, potash 86 per cent. Commercial value prr tou $37 80. B 'be and Peruvian Guanoi manufactured by the Upshur Guano Co, sampled at Newbero C.binary 14ih, 1881, cash orice per ton 8-40 00, contaius water 14 64, sand 5 47, available phosphoric acid 10 20 i iololublo phovphorio *«ij 1 -iV>. *Diiuoni:i 2.H1, pui mli 2 iI.S pyf ct-u Colli wumfc vt per ion (2,0t)0 lb-.) #;U) 78 Biker sSiaadir(Ui »»»■■ UI IHUIMC'UI 'i bj the ('i>., uf Cat.' rt, #aa.pl( d *t N»wbprii Fifiru.iv 1 t'b, 1881, : euiiiatui »:i er 13 3>, mill :i 32, uT.iilublo j photphorio nei t » 37, iu>nl>ib!« t32 •'utuoiiia 2 31. jDijsh 153 por penv. Ouiume?cii »jluo per in (2.000 lb ) $32 10 Siar Braji'l Cm;>letf Maouie. UKinufuvtured by A n& A lJi«oi:, Uicliuii«'i> Virj(iiii:i, »» ! npol a! Fayrtleviile !'• l>ru irt 7ib, 1881, caa'i prioo per I i JItOOO, eotnaini min 18 17, Bautlß97, at»it»ble plmai-hnii nay 8 38, iiiMii.ibl" pr.* sp'iorie *cij 2 54 aotuioiiii 2 1 potash 121 p;r cen). Oobiiuercial tulue pe: ion (2,000 ib') S3O 93 CHABI.ES V*. IUB.NKY JR , Dir«M >r Kt l CStU3. Iv fi re any (if unr iejd»M v. fi'uiulily uuipei. hm! wr.li e relv.-aocrs in li(> pi bilijr efi'i «ngi f ;pj uuu iie-if'l'iiii .'f il.e'iri'tn itrr* f.rupurij aid ib' .•lii eiit (itlier*—l" B;stt ami s flooi upmi t'f wind ■•in oi-Uii'iite.' i-y (lie (N*» Vur.) Time*: "An if -a l'i bl | r'V« e 1 t llint k: ro»oe h n«elul not >b'} an *n iliiirs.iiiHiuig n£ei.t, but »,g > in tmi•? i./ ' kitebtH tirii It iniiiUiK i.ot th ii rh.i { p'ipeia BMl.'uat d.tlly fti 'lifd c»ni i I | pai'itu! (lenti Iroui its being put to th I ialiar Ilhe. V\ ti*fi s tire in to be alaru j j look lit* Bioriiisjl uieal, il noukl be f.r i bett*r mat ' gunpowder bl.ou a ba liiau Iliut : Iti* karoaeu*-i'aii sbnuld b uulird ioln icqumilion. TllC aubatuiicea aiiied i> y | explude, but ttit> Iteroaoi.e nil tukrs bu | aod apieads itsell wii enr) nbj ci in iu j naigb'uni bt oil Vi ould ih*t etei) wmmii i nhu trira to st.:rt a tire with ki rossne Wi'U'd step a BJCIH-eilt til C ll'gule lliat ; lHe a I'lkr under Sie. in the loitiat 1 j ' hot battle, I.a* uiau) uinre ehaucea t.i | eticapc wilh lite thau abe Kerosene i« a comp'iund '• bo kept in a hiusH, trail it prudeatly It ahm!d be acpt in amn purtion »f lhe buuac wn»re neither our aa) tire aur artificial beit can uome Luuipa ahutild be U'ieii in tb dajuiuc, and utdcr no circuuiatanca should b« tiilod at nit>i anoil tr uear Tb« oil itaeil la out explosive : it is the U_, th* oil I hat oocaaioua the t-xploatuoa trial dailj occur A ball' eiup'jf iauit), although tlandinj! on a ta./ie, without beiog touched, is li.ible at any uiouiem lo axplode Such a cideuta «« hav> beto called upou to reeord titnu atij tiuie ID urrler to prevn,> fipbinoua, lampa should be tilkml vtin, the oil aoa tilled in the day time h lar aa lighting iius by pourmg oil Iron a can la conuerued, It la lo be limped tbi no reader of thin paper wouia aver «v«t» i tbiuk ot doing ao re.oklu a aua 1 dangeroua. | H.'ua. wiv.'» should out only conforu. | atrtcilj to the ruiea here laid down. bu 1 ahould lustruct their aeivants to do the : same, aud see to it, peraoualh, that iben | tDbtructiona are obayed. The pictui-' .ol a woruao with blazing garment*, rushing through the atraete, has b eome altogetlier too iaiiiiliar. To be buvi.d ip I tbe uioat tuartul of ail deatba, »nu yet how ol(a u do'-a it bappeu, beoauge th nioac ordinary rules oi prudcnca ar | diaregarded ?" Newberne A 'ut Snelt: The pea cr >p» ,in this vicinity are lookinjr hue, and ou- I citizens take great pleasure in visiting | theui On Saturday 100,000 woodrti dishes ol Capt Gray's patent, uiaiititaC tmed at his plate tactury in this city, I were ibipped nurth on the steamer Stout I Tint in the tirsi large s .ip-i.eni ut thiuu dishes that has been made Cspl Gray is manufacturing four sizes ot these wooden dishes. It is thought that the cruel asaissina tioo ot the Oz-ir wili have some iff ul upon the condition of utfairs io Ireland We are uot accustomed te Mm It ol the Irish as ttie kind ot people to revolt tu this way lint there is a deep wroug : there, and It. may r >u»e England tu a sense ut its l>,justice to perceive, even in ! this dsgree, the lesulte of tyrauoy National Republican. Greensboro Patriot: Judge Kure has ordered a disregard ot the law alli.aiug deteudanie to testily in thnr own be half in criminal cases, pronouncing it peruieious and union*, ituitoual as well as inlauious Judge Lute is holding c ur* si Guucurd this week. The Arkansas Legislature last week pasnd a bill making it a misdemeanor tu j sell ID that State a dirk, bowie knile, i sword cans, or brass knuckles or pistol :of any kind, except such as are us,d in . the Army or Navy The Philadelphia!!* who have con tracted with the State of Florida to re claim the Etertluder, getting one half ! the land in compensation, propose to ac compile!) the work by cctttug a ship ca nal through Florida. A pina tree was out io Yates County, New York, a few days ago which was over 4 feet through and 175 teet in height, the rings ou itsstuuip indicating i its age as 315 years. Last year North Carolina produced SI)S,UOU worth ol gold ; Georgia sl*s,- IHW j California $17.500,(MM). beatty;s offer, WmllFk.% & I SPRING SEASON ■&&. 5 SET GOLDLN VjH&fcfcS Tongue Jtee.ls. ipk%#jP w ' " ' •. 1 ;» fcr 4 ! A /&*■* s ft JrMte jK _ *; m* v ' A- ' -\ /\ 1: ei!i wL!ch i ro fCy-£ >}*£» - a£a.-C C3 «!..oo l!i« twcctift V * f4 . 3 W touo t vcr h» Aid i ®£T. p. 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(.( «,t B\ mm) OP r«? i:*% - »b* "**. l "h., p.'. c e 'n o-\ >• W:ll ».r.vj' iito.U. 'i j»o • :>>) '' ' «B* Pssi To., Ut.l *. I i', j.tth. TViliitfa'3 Bli.ek, • I'huiT, iiich. Thl i» th» « , i4 1 '• r ' ' tJw.«.tn»Ki4u« A»k mil. •"» ■ r-. : : a ior , i ,04 t.k» aa v;U'. W =e." i «•. Oct >8 lH«o At WriO ; Ai,E IN I'll AKKKV!'O.N. S C DO'V'jK *i MOISB Wh'lm!. an,l vb!i;;e, Til K • ONI.V ' LUNG PAD CO . PIEDMONT Mni g^ottse Y WI?iWTO>, rv. CJ., For tlic Sale of TCJBACCJO ! Skmrfts In the Front Rank with the Leading Warehouses in North Carolina. BALES PAST YKAII MOUE THAN 30.GU0 KAR ELS. in tr»Jt in pint f»ur »enn thin loir full Vi r !;»»{. fnvh j«*ar » upr « r."N » ii.4!mU. «ml t l»rrc ii r,un for more Y>e mii? ;bui.k:ut to our tririidi for ibtll literal j»Atrot..igo, ao.i ntk » tfosiiuuanc* in i!i« f'muia T.'ie u>l! >wiasf tre Jtiil wi'.h int, a»u4 will be |>!eusel to Bte tluir fiitnd* »t PIKHMO.NI . VV A 8 F.KUrK. Kwk J A ICS 8 F;>'r >1 mi^r J y A. bAUiiA>J, Auctioneer l».t-ÜBO M. TV. SOiiFLKKT, Proyriftor. W. A. lOCKIR, II C. bHITU V R 6PRAOIRR. IT&KCfe, h>Jl'i H 4 CO., Mauuficmreisani! Wno:V>.l« Dealers m BOOTS; S»HO"..1; H VfU AND C'.IM 25(i RaUimoie stittl tUiliKort, mi. N^-lf. T» iHTrntors a«1 Nechtuics. PITKNT.H and lintr to obtain thrm. ra»|>lilets rtl 00 l»*a;«s Irr**, njiou itcfipl ol HUHJII fer PiW- IG". AililreJ (ilLMOtie, SMITH & CO , of Patents, ttox 31, Thin OrfM RfimfJr Nl V In «hhrr Liquid or Dry Form net* «t j ) In- «aiue liwron ihedUiuum of the I tLiter, Bowels ant Kidneys, 4 B This combined action aire* It uxmtUrfui J r ixiu i r to curt ail u UraK>. 1 I WHY ARE WE SICK? RtcauM ire th€*e great oroane to be ! g j conic e.'o-jQfitor torpid, and ixtitono-■»'vmore { \ J are t \irti\ tvfarced into Uu Mood l»uit s/u)uti: f 'A be cxjtelUU naturally. . 4 KIDNEY tffUPI.AINTS, IHINARY | 1 D:Kr A3E*,KEM\L£ W EAKNESS, 1 f\u M'.UVOI 8 DIHOitDEHtt, J by c mi sing free action of these crgane and j restoring t'ui r jwiccr to th row qf disease. | Why Suffer Bi.lous paluu and aekeal i ' Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! j v ; »./ : rli?htened orer disordered Kidneys jp WHjr endnro nertons oralek hendacheal w] Why hivo alee;»leas nl?lit*l L I'se K.ID?iEY-WOHT and rejoice in health P '•; its Vptn I>ry Vccrt«bleFonn. In tin E i •; k, .«•» fj ■, "limine. iti f.l-iuM Oo«i**w4rat«l, M •i ifl ~ -jkr r vi -"T IT OF font DTltinfliST. PRXCTEriITvO. L J tVF.LLS, UICIUHfrSON A €O., Prop*a, Ml vT-J t .*4 fS* drr ** «M |tQTO*, TT. if : i-' ; S-k: nt crssn'c| (. ::r. l> ( ■*A.W"'" Of I * V -jfj ■s>: *•• .^SrZffl iv -ai/i.i j. t > ull u-Ao apply by B i C':t' rijeriaicnta! Grottml« In | v; • •- i -■! u• r Vegetable and •£ ! IM>.tT;i"cJ«rrr!flA>ii« oi»i Iciej K in:,' 1 onr »rc«r.!iou->ca for riant* (ff He- : " uo'ca •«» £iat*)> • rc & ■t«i • .at ..cat la .* i»:t« A jPETER )Wz!Za & CO.B i 53 Or»*--"-57»-"t f'cw York. R 14'aitfil $5 a IK; made k ;jnrWj ar» r>I.A iF FASUI.T f,f * i w-M i i** * »• I ..\O. 'I 'i. i»»ur| risff AcertU* ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP. To Introduce our now styles and influence trad# we make th« fo'.loaln* unparalleled ofltrs for ft short J Inn*: " fbe B«*rlln racket contain* a gold pla:*d watch chain. ugite »lin«l pin, lady'a ele gant setjowelry, sea b *un cuff button*coral neck* lace,set of agate stud*. fold plate band ring, collar button, key rinar, po« ke; book, Imitation silk b»mlk#rcbK pen. pencil, comic envelope* and visiting cards. All these mailed to you for 35c. la stamp*; 4 packets for ft The lot can be re ! tailed at from f: to $5 00. The Koval Casket contain* one superb amethyst coral brouch set In box. fancy neck lace. cur:»l sleeve button*, engraved pold plate | bracelet*, rosescarf pin, gold plated lsdy'aaet,gold plate aleeve buttons, heavy gold plate atuda, loveljr cameo searf pin. genuine Parisian diamond stud. Maltese crott with P. diamond center, betfutlful Jet aleeve buttons, plated collar button, plated I fink wat'-h chain, plain gold plate ring, nnbbjr cameo ring. Maltese ear-nuga with P. diamond setting*, vents' Cull comb, ametbyat set, lady's fill I plated *et with white stons si ttings. Jet and cameo scarf pin. eng. gold plate aieeve buttons. Th« whole of thla magnificent collection sent Secure by mall for #l, 2 for ft.7o. 4 for fi. Thla lot can be retailed easily at from to flO. Address, N. Y. JEWELRY CO., Atlsnta. Ha. Tit m Atlanta Oixipk says: " This company is perfectly reliable, and the amount they fire fo* your money la astounding." kJ &iJ -> *fc hlr\ fc 3tf?^RIS«S« T!tß "BOKAMA." M iilr\ n now vegei»M • from s A., differing from rivtbin* e v *r .crown here, delicious raw ur c »»k" d. s-. l ?. .it *>r in tit -•»» "ts. a paper Soya n tn of J »P in. h ilf be til half P"h. *s d by cliem l-iMin I** the il heat hura-n rood known. Fine f.»•! Icr n!au*. Seed. 15 eta. a paper. C !ban Q'.KM-n Watermelon. Inst Imported, largest variety ever grown In V. ftrm losclou*. crl*p and suararv : best to keep or ship 25 * ts. a paper of ?•) *i*»ds,g papers for sl. Wrr scarce. Lo*of-Wood Muskmelon. 1 ingest known. 2 to 3 feet long-flue q'lalltv, carlv an I t»roll lie, loots. a paper.'l, lima* Tomato. rl 'heel d vvor. early, prolific eqi Ued In rvrv way. 15c«s a paj>er. White Egyp tian Corn from the y;i*>, Held* Immensely In the South when* oh»rcorn fklls. Unequal**! f«»r » hl*» or %*>ck, 20 c»*. a paper. 75 eta s pound. T«m*ln»e. one plant ft* -dsaflow two days: lOtonfl. hltf'i i"» ••»-. a pTp*»r. On?. *o Corn, grains I In. long, *, In. broad. «•» I wi'l l.r* 'abu o * prices. 15ct*. ai»*pr All th» above sent for $1.3 of each rorfZ. Ad lr"«s C. H.OILIIVRTAf O. A||*nfH,«s. Inferences Hon. W. L. Calhoun, Mayor ef Atlanta. r.'LiRCE «"3 oarcicp the fosm. If shrunk wholly or tn pnrt fenrn nsture or dls ea«-\ Advice fn-o. D «crl'jec se snd s,-iid *• >mp lo I'. D 1 L Co., Athntstia. Nobnmbutf. l(:g!>- eat rwR-rvuce. Correspondence coniidcnual 3 a fc-s"* St B sEJT - • ftp mm 4 Isffw *!iß J K AUUOTT. OF N C , » til tVI\GO, EI.LEII k CRUMP, RICIIMUNI', VA., WholrjHle Dralcra in BOOTB, SHOES, TBUNKB, AO. Hroi»|>t miruiion paid to orderi, uod uti»> 'hc ion cuiitHiilri'd. Kiryi/.iu Slatt Prutn G»odt a tptnallf. March, 6. m. £STAIITJSITFU I»i*. S. T. DAVIS —with— T.J.MACRUDER&CO., iUuiilaciurtiri and Dtalcriia BOUTS, BHOKB AND BROUArfS, No 31 Jlli»ri> Strwt, Ualliiuor* Md. AuijuslU, 1879. «■. JAMES I> CHAMBKULAIN, ~~ —WITU (!. W. Thorn Si Co., WUOI.ESALE AND RKTAIL DMALKM, Bicbmoud, V»., Ppfcial attfntloo firta t* ordtrf, an «ati»- lartion Jutt i»'k, 18T». la