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. - musBSB mouHcixm. H-MIS ' ' ' ' THE It.ULt JOCRSLlpuliUlKliIllT ' ejusfpt Sunday at $3.00 w re! tJJ tlx " moatta. DeUvereVl to city SnftMiltwrt at M nrats per mnntb. TOE WEEKLI JOI USAI. is published ,' every ThoM'Mtl.iMitHH-rear. ' ' Hywnt lor rsnlriiiivilvHiemtit mutt marts in ailsranep. tegular r.rtYertlse. ' will will be collectwl ilrompti-' at the end of each Booth. ' Communleationi oontainintr new ol aatB olent public inteTWt are sollclttMl. No rom ammteatlon must be expected to be publish. hat contain, obleotlonabla jiersonaUties, or wilholda the same ot the author. Articles tourer than halt a column must be paid tor. Advertisements under head ot Business Lo eals and Readers 10 cents per line tor first lasertioo.Scentseach sdbuvquent insertion. K pedal rate tor extended time. ' Jky person feeling agi icvsd nl any aiiony qtouscoramanlcailr? cun obtain the name 1 at Iho author by application at this office - ami showing wherein the grievance exists. sJi-o-lt Ht'I.EH ADOPTED II V TUB NORTH CAltO OL1SA PHKSS ASSOCIATION. The sum ot not less tunu five cents per line will be charged lor "ciinls ot thanks, 'resolu tions ot respect' rod obituary poetry," also lor obituary notices other I .11 those which the editor himsell shnll 'is as a matter ot news. Notices ot clmrcli am! society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to bo derived will be charged lor at the rate ol 5 sents a tine. THE JOURNAL. X. E. EABPSB, C.T. HANCOCK, Proprietor, - Local EsyorUr. Entered at the Pott Otfief ft New Heme, N. C, at tecond-elnM matter. ELIMINATION. Someone may say "My, what a . t . i- ,la InnBVir man intend to try bis band on mathe matics, and eliminate a quantity from a system of equations!" Not at all, gentle reader. A word is an empty thing; or it may Im hMvilf freiffhted. It ma be a blank cartridge or a loaded maga sine. ThA elimination oi which we speak has nothing to do with Alge braio qaantitiee, bat it relates to men, and its recent application is as disagreeable to as as it is pleas ing to the eliminators. At a lime not very remote in the past, we were looking for"aome good western man,'' for President, and onr eyes fell lovingly on Boies, bat while he was blooming into beauty and fragrance theie came a chilling from that eliminated him from the list of Presidential poasi- bl It ties. Then, thinking that the new States of the West, like young un. broken colts, were always uncertain, we torned to New York io the hope . that David Bennett Ilill would again become Governor of the Em. Iire State and step fiom the Gu bernatorial Mansion into the White House; but; Novembers storm strook bim midship, and be too was numbered with the eliminated. Then, remembering that Penn sylvania was the birth-place of the Declaration of Indepeodenea and the key-stone of the Union, we looked thitber and saw Robert Pat- lison standing under the tree that once sheltered William lVnn and hope revived. Again and again be had beeu elected Governor of Penn sylvania, in the face of an over whelming Republican majority, and we felt assured that he could win on the Presidential race coarse; bat a local eloctioo tempted him, anJ defeat for the mayoralty of Philadelphia, lauded bim among the eliminated, and now lies be there, and none so poor to do him reverence. Is there any body who cannot be eliminated T No, not one. Man, poor frail man, has no premise of tomorrow. His future is an nn known quantity. "Bat, is there nothing sure; notn iog steadfast and enduring V Yes: Principles ! The Democratic party must cease its worship of men who have "j local habitation and a name," and rest upon principles whose dura tion is eternal and whose residence is creation. There is no elimination of principle?; sooner expect to see the earth from its firm foundation fly. When Democratic principles dig appear, if sncb be possible, Liberty will sleep the sleep that knows no waking. The party has received shock alter shock, and we have trembled as we hare seen it in the storm, but its timbers are as unyielding as the rock-ribbed fortress of Qibral ttr. Men go down, bot never did a Democratic chieftain fall while ataodiog on the rock of Jeffer son Democracy. The Christian Church cannot be reduced by apoetacj; nietber can Democracy be subdued by treason. X nan may leap over the battle neat, of Heaven and . fall like fiery thunderbolt to the nethermost bell, but the city of oor God win stand, amid the wreck of matter and the 'crash of worlds, firm pit. fared as the Eternal Throrre. ' : ; teestfaliuhJ f Bespeet, Whereas our heavenly Father has taken oat ot this world the. sou! of our deceased brother,; B.Qatllo, of Stonewall, N. 0,i Therefore be it Resolved, First: la his death we have lost one of our most esteemed and public spirited citizen, the Oburob and Sunday school one of their ; warmest and devoot supporters. Second: That We tender our sympathies to his bereaved family, with the assurance white we can put nothing In wounds to bind np the broken hearts, we can heartily assure them our hearts are broken ; for them. Third: That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon cbe j minutes of the Board of Stewards, i of which he was treasurer; a copy i be spead npon the Sunday school i minutes, be being the faithfol j apt; a copy be sent to the N. 0. Christian Advocate, and the New Bern Journal lor publication, j and also a copy be tendered to the 1 bereaved family. J.C. Jones, Signed. J. O. Bender, S. W. Ferebee, Com. 1895. February 16. KKBSHAW CORRESPONDENCE. Telling of What is Happening Ther and in ihe Country Round Trapping and shooting birds has been the principal work of the past week. Mr. John Dann'was in the woods cuting wood lost Thursday and fortunately killed a deer with bis ax. Mr. John Laugstoo who left for Raleigh Tuesday the 6;h to attend the Farmers, State alliance and visit the legislative balls retnrned Saturday. Mr. C. II. Hodges has moved to China grove where be will work for bis brother Dick. Tbere was lots of skating on the ice at Oriental daring the freeze. If Too Want to be Lord. Don't find fault. Don't contradict people even if you're sure you are riorht. Don't be inquisitive about affairs of even your most mate friend. the ntj Don't underrate an vtliine- be-: cause you don't possess it Don't believe everybody else in - the world is happier than vou. Don't nnnnltuin that, vnn" lioeo. never had any opportunities in lift Con't believe all the evil you ner" , . m . jju t iciiCLib Kvaaiu, CVfii ii uuea uneiesi a trowu. 1 Don t go untidy on the plea; tliat ev ery body knows you. Don't be rude to vour inferiors in social position. Don't over or underdress. Don't get in the habit of vul- :: i i ? t . . arizing vie "j maKing ngnc to me senumeni oi it. uvii i jet;r ai aoyuouy s reil-1 glOUS beliet. Don t try to be anytime else i but a centlownman whn hn fr.n. sideration for the whole world and whose life is governed bv the Golden rule: "Do unto others ae vuu wouiu oe uuue uy. Congressman Everett, of Mas-1 aachusetts, gave Chicago a new name when he spoke of it as "the liver ot the nation." inere is an luetiiiiBuuiequanersinai-gail ! , . .. , was meant. ; - - : MexicaniFALllLYzzGROCEniES Mustang Liniment for Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and 5trains. Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments. AH Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy, Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer Pain, Makes Han or Beast well ' vain. From the Moment of Birth use CUTICURA SOAP It is nol only tht purest, sweetest, and most refreshing of nursery soaps, but it contains delicate emollient propei ties which purify and beautify the skin, and prevent skin blemishes, occasioned by Imperfect cleansing at birth and the use of impure soap. Guaranteed absolutely pure by analyt ical chemists of the highest standing. Sold throughout the world. Price. a... Prrrrts Dure. andChbm. Corp., So'e Props., hnst-n, Mais. ''All about Baby' Skin, Scalp, and H"-r.' tree. LODOK DIRECTORY. St. John's Lodge No. 8, A. F. & A, M., meets t lie second Wednesday ni"ht in each month. Xcw Berne Royal Arch Chapter, No, 4(, second Hominy night in each month St, John's Commander; Xo. 10, K. 1, the third rri'luy niglii in each month. Calumel Encampment Xo. 4, 1. O. 0. F., 1st, and 'Ird Thursday nights iu each month. Eureka Lodge Xo. 7, 1. O. O. F.. every .Monday niglit. Trent Council Xo. 411, Royal Arcanum, the 1st and third Friday night in cacn month. Xew IJcrae Lodae Xo. 443, KudUs ! of Honor, the 2d and 4th Friday nights in each month. Xense Council Xo. 1, Chosen Frionds, 1,10 lst a,l(l 3rd educ-sciny night. Alhcnia Lode Xo. 8, Knights of Pyih- ias tl.lc 2t! !ivd ilh Tuesday nights of vaidi mon,n- Craven Lodge Xo. 1, Knights of Hai- niony, the 3l and 4tli Wednesday nights in each month. j wtf ' month. tt T:t r :i v id Chos n Friends, moeiing every second and fourth Thursday night at 8 o'clock in their Hull Xo. 31 Cravu street 1 : r Notice ! o o Too late; he has gone lo an eiiicrprisc mat is not m reaeli ol every man. liig Hill now lias moved Ins remaining "toCk int'J '8 ncw s,ore 1,mJ lms re-1,v 'orceci his stock ol goods will) n. w ones. He is now on South front street, near the foot ol the railroad with additions n his buildings of 50 stables, Iare cart houses and buggy houses fne of charge tor lux country mei'ds. Also a nice ?;o I eottou top mattress lodging at 5 cents a head at the rear end of his store. All kinds of wood for tale and a large stock. Shiugles of all kinds, bnnd-made uuu .?a,-u in tiiiv uuiiutitY oi aiyien, uiru 1 1 : .. .:, .....I .1 free deep wharf w ay at the rear of this busine s. w. F. HILL. I20 tt WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. -ANU- General Merchandise. 23FCART-nousu Accomodations. KAI HAtl .'l-n. rtArTr FOR SALE. Ouc IIouso (Eight Rooms) and j Lot situated en Eust Front Street. One Houjc and Lot situated on ! calf Street. large Met- Both pieces of property In excellent ; neighborhood. For price and particulars, apply to I. II. Pelletier, i8tl Office over F. & M. Bank, CAW I ORTAIH A PATKKTt tmjinrjt answer and an bonott oplnl linn, writ, to lT8tty;eir Comnwitcft i v w i. m t;w who nave dm neari ZMfietMA in tb Mtnt btuiiwM. UonanrtatlreairMmtUI. A HmmlfeMk of In. lurnuuion eonmratnc fAt.nl. am now to ot Uln than tont tne. TAIm eaulofu ef mwtlnn. kl nd Ktsnuoo book. Mnt fre7 Patmu taken ttarotwli Mum ft Co. recttrf peclal notice Iri i the H-ltlttc AmurHn, ni tboa are brounht widely before tbe public with, pot emt to the ItiTentnr. -Thle mnxHd neper, laaned weeklr. eleeantl j llladrated, uubrfsrlbe unreal circulation of any MentlSe work la tba world. 3 arear. 8ample oopteeaent tt. Bnlldlp. Bdltle,liontblr,ioaTear. eintrle foptofc a J eanu. Krerr noisber eonUUM baan. tlfal plateo, tat eotora, and photorrapoe ot aew boom, wltb plana, enabllnroattdera to abowtan lt iWlra; aod iwcure coutracta. Aodreea MUNN i CO. SEW Vohk, 3.1 BaaaDWAT. m m Safety Investment port Loan Company, of Syracuse, N. Y. haa )uat (tranted a loan to R. L Hotkina, Dover,. N. C. and one to Isaac Baron, Rocky Meant- H. C. i:fit WE DO BUSINESS! - v JtUST BE LNSDB Call onor.ldreM! mkQ fl. XjJITH, Htnie Manager, n Mwidio 8t Voir Be: ne K.O. 5 CcAVEATSJRADEV.ARKs V COPYRIGHTS. Sale hf Villi nta t Itirla U rva trait and Carteret Conntiesj jfort- Carolina. .. By yiribe of a mortgage executed tne by WiUiaitt T. Mark, John Afarkee and ITeBrV Pnk&, dated tbe 10th day 01 Nor embcr 1898, tod registered in the office of tbe Register br Deed of mid Cmveo county.ln book IIS, folios 197 to 206, inclusive, and in tbe office of the Register of Deed of caid Carteret connty in brok R R pBges 454 et reg., to which reference is made and the powers coniered on me by said mortgage. The nndetvigned will sell at public auction, for cash, at tbe court bouse In tbe city of New Berne, in said Craven connty, on Saturday tbe 16th day of March, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'eloek mid- oay, tbe following land-: 1. AH that certain tract of lnnd situ ated in Craven. couuty on tbe South aide of Neuse river and west side of Adams creek, containing 100 acres more or less. and known us the Ireland lands, fully de- scribtd in said mortgage. 2. Another parcel of land situated in Kvd Cnven county on the aouih side o Neuse river, on the east side and at the mouth of Adam' creek, embracing sever al tracts, containing 850 acres, more or !e, known as the '-Wintbop Place" excepting therefrom twelve and J acres sola by John S. Winthop to John II. Nelson, 3. Anotbev parcel of land situated on the east side of South river and on Neu9e river and Brown's creek, ami Beard's ertek, containing Two Thousand and Seven acres more nr less, and known as the "Grove Tiact" being tho lands de scribed in said mortgage under the num ber of parcels as number 5, and consisting cif the four tracts fully described us No. 3 in said mortgage. 4. Another parcel c f land situated on the South side nf Nense river and on the South side of Elisha'8 creek, containing 137 acres, more or les known as the Caswel! Edwards Pntent Truer. 9. Another tract situated on the South side of Neuse river and east side of Kou h river known as the -Willis land, contain ing 437 acres, more or less. Also a tiact of land adjoining the lands of tlie Draug heirs, containing 100 acre1, more or hi being lands formerly owrel by St Ciair Pitt man. 6. Another parcel of land lying on sou lb side of Nmse river and cast side of South river and north side of Euck creek, containing 820 acres, more or less being part ol the V. II. Edwards laud, some times known as tbe Buck creek land. Also a tiact of land lying on-the south side of Neuse river bein-f Dirt ot the land con veyed bv Susan P. and Estner E. Slanly to Caswell Edwards, containing 20 acres more or less lieing then known as the C. a. Edwards lnnd and sometimes as the Stanly land. 7. Another parcel of land on the south side of Neuse river and east side of South river, containing 173 acre?, more or less being the tract lormtrlv owned by John Edwards. 8 Another tract ol land lying on the south side of Neuse river and wist fide of Tiirnagsiin Bay, containing 5000 acres, more or less, koown as the Wliiteluin-t and Howard lands 9. Another irart lvina on south side of Neuse river and north east side of South river and Coff.e creek, containing 5 acres, more or less, known as the Coflee creek tract 10. Alt of those tiacts of lnnd lying on the south ol Neuse river ami both sides of Adam's cieek, kn'Wa ns tho McLin lands, containing 700 acres, more or less. 11. Another parcel of land on the souih mn ot Neuse river and cast side of the main Branch Garhacon creek, containing 272 acres, more or less, known as the Leppors patent. 12. Another parcel of land lying on tho south side of Neuse river between South river and Gaibatou creek, known as the Carney land, containing 420 acres, more or less. 13. Another parcel of land on south ride of Nense river and west side ol Souin river between Dixon creek nni Old House creek, containing 70 acres, more or less, known as the Leiui'an land, 14 Another parcel of land on the soufb side of Neuso river and west side of South river, containing 98 acres, more or less, known as the Dunn land. 15. Another parcel of bind on the east side of South river and north bide of East creek and south side of Cufl'ee creek, con taining 70 acres, more or less, kuowu as the East creek tract. All of which lands are full described in siid mortgage to which reference is made. This February 15th, 1895. WALTER P. BURRUS, Mortgagee. By Simmons, Sibbs & Pearsall, Att'yV. Executor's Hotice. In pursuance of an Older ol tbe Super ior Court granted to me, the undersigned, I will expose to sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder tor cash, at the late residence of Mrs. Mary W. Havens, all of her personal estate and effects ot every kind and description, on Monday March lltb, 1893, beginning at tlie bour of 11 o'clock, a. m., and continuing until 4 of the clay, and each day thereatler during the same hours, if necessary, until the whole of the said personal estate has been' sold. GRAHAM DAVES, Executor of Mary W. Havens. February 16, 1895. 20d. Hiiuuiibii rniwiao Ve are selling st very low prices, worth yonr Consideration. Woolen Btd Blanket!, Sown Qullta, Fur Capos,. -Laditi Coats, - . Tine Drew floods, Mon'i Woolen ffndonroa . Under the New Tarifil there has been no duty on Raw WooltsiDce Oct. lst, '94. Tbe New Tariff reductions on manufact ured woolens became operative January 1st, '95. . :..::; ; 'V TJie prices on " if All Our foota Boob ; have been made to conform to tlie ncw woolen schedules saving Rom 25 to 80 percent. .;i-j.,:;1,;Kr. & TUCKER et. . Raleigh. N. C. - i oris i:u::rniD Pieces Veiliriffs at 10 cenU per'yard. ONE HUNDRED pairs Kid Gloved, at 10 cents per pair. : ' ' At rT0 ike-s.- J.A. Jones, SALE, LIVERY AND BOARDING ; STABLES. Fine Carriages, Buggio3 and Team and Teams lor hire ut reasonable rates. Best attention to boarding horses. Horses and Mnje3 on s.de for cash or negotiable paper. South Front Street, New Berne, N. C. Opposite Gaston Fouse. Robert Hancock, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Collection of Rents and Claims a spec ialty. Cuy lois suitable lor Residences and Business for sale. Finest Saw Mill sites in the Slate for rent on long term leave. Trucking and Farming lnndsfor sale. No. 31 Craven St., New Berne N. C. NEW BERNE HOUSE, Moreleai City, N. C, J. II. MA. IN IN. Prop. Pleasant Location New Manage ment Good Accommodations Attentive Servants Terms Reasonable. Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler NEWBERN, N. C. A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represout ed. urcr ji;jo,uuo,uoo assets repre sented. N010U4RY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeda for New York, Connecticut and Pensvl vania. lyAgcnt National Board Ma. fine Underwriters. Xjo,rxd sale. Buy virtue of a Judgment of the Su perior court of Craven county in the case ot W. II. Boyd, Ad tir. of A. h. Heath deceased vs Alice Heath and A.L Heath special proci edmgs t i sell land to make assets; I wiP, on the lst Monday in April 1805, being the 1st day of said month, I will expose to sile for cash tu the highest bidder at the court house door in the city oi icw eme, j. me toiiowmg lands, io wit: biuiate in uraven ci'unty adjoin ing the lands of Charity Ambrose "and eth ers, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the mouth of Qreat Branch on firice's creak, and mns with this branch to Horse- pen lianch, and with Horsepen Branch to the Beaufort road, then with the Bean. fort road to the woods road, then with the Woods road to V. B. Dixon's line, then with this line to Brice's creek, then wim ijrice 8 cresa to tne Deginnin"; con taining 320 acres less 220 acres hereto- lore sold out of said tract. Sale subject to widows dower. W. B. BOYD, Ajmr. of A. L. Ilenili, dee'd. L. J. Moore, Ailorny. W.L. Douglas 6) CUAB IS THE BEST. WW II V Km FIT rOR A KINO. . CORDOVAN, rRENCN ACHAMUUO CALF. :43S Fine Calf tiKAHGAmn 3.5PP0LICE.3SOLE3, 2.l.7?BOYS'SCH0M.SHOa. LADIES ' Ovr On Million Peopl. wear tho' ' W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AU our shoes are equally satisfactory thty aqual custom ihoea io style and i Tty cive n. nn vaiua tor tba noney. r wearing sjaalltle ar unsur KM ana lit. anrnaaaMl. : tin ptIcm ara uniform, .-atatnpeIon sole. lri Prom Si ttt S.l saved over other makea. 11 voor dealer canno t supply you we can. Sold by J. J. BAXTER, Agt. NEW BERNE N. O. VITAL TO MANHOOD. TYtL R. ft. WF.HT'H W 17 W TsTrs -UD.txt rr.r..i. MBNT,a.pMl4otorHtri.,Bl Headaolia, Nervoun rrestralion caused to alcohol or tobnooo, Wakof oJneM, Mental Depression SofteBlwof Brain, ending linlt,, mlser, decaj Eowr 6ll"!6r Impotenor, Incorrbcea and al Femala WMknessea. liiviinn,.r. iu. u ' . torrluBa caused by overMaertion ulbralrtTself abuse, onr-Indulgonca, A month's treatment II T1p. T hi.ll. With each order tor boiea . WltJ (I wlU mod written guarantee to refund If nrrtV-urad auaranb.es issued bjr amit. WKST'H LIVi'B PILli cures 8lck Heailnche, BhioosnenB, tlver Uomplalnt tkmrStomanh l)yBpep8laiid OonsUDaUf " F.S, DUffFY, Druggist and t. -ft. ,f. Furniture i THIS FINE RATTAN ROCKING (JHAIK. At Suter's for $ 1 .50. Also the Large Kattan Advertised elsewhere at $2.50 for $1,75. PURCHASED STRAIGHT NO JOB LOT. LARGEST, BEST AND FINEST STOCK OK FUKNKURE Ever brought to Eastern North Carolina, and at ;KOCK BOTTOMi Prices. J. SSuter, South Front Street, nnder Cliattawka Dotcl. Under Gaston House, South Front Street, New Berne, N. 0. FTJL.L. ITNJbC OF General Hardware Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, i aoie ware. Barbed wire. GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS,. Lime, Piaster and Cement. DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. GiPPersoualJattention to the prompt and correct filling ol all? orders. m93m ,dow M. HAHN & CO., "HEAD HORSES RANGING FROM 4 And Weighing From Some extra fine Drivers in Horses Exceptionally fine Draft Horses and A full and complete 50- Harness alwavs on hand. Bine Front Stables, JAS. EEDMONB, Viee-fres. President. B. S. GtflON, See, & Treaa. OFFICE: 19 GRIFFITH. ST, . oooo55(ooo ICE CO Manuracturers of Pure Crystal Ice FROM DISTILLED WATER. CAPACITY' 2CJTftTie- Tier rlaw WAsV AVI A X , .U lOOS per (.ay t, ... ', .. ' ' ' , . ,cd y.viH Buimnj; uj inAHt frnm A n " m Ia d '. I wagons irora o n. m. to 0 p. Jl, : Sunday (retail onlj) Irom 7 a. m. to 13 noon. . Car Load lots solicited and orders filled promptly. . , , For prices and other information, -V't Address, ' ,.. , .'( . B. S. GUION. - Emporium i AND MULES" 50 TO 7 YEARS OLD, 850 to 1450 lbs., Each. also adapted to all purposes Mules. line of Buggies and. Middle Street, New fierne, N. C. MQHEY LOANEO. Local Representatives Wanted', -, Onr Svstcm affords an oppori unity to borrow on either personal or real estate security. Tbe pln Is superior to Build ing Bml L,ian Aseocinlloiis. Thft ainouiitf t borrowed msy be returned in monthly V payments without bonus, with Interest V at 5 per cent per annum; it , sffords ab solute security to investors, wiih ft leason- able guarnntee ol an annual divideni of from 8 to 10 per cent., . - , We desire io secure the services f en nergetic, representative men In every coiumunity 10 act ai Local Secret neev The position will be sufficiently ienuner ative to amply compensnte for service. If yon possess the ab re qu tlifl ations.nrite juriwmcuiars., run lutoriuailon regard- J"8 ,,uryMM11 f winkinn loans as well as -invvBunents i.nd ,,mc,- n-n K. r..,..;f.. bt nddrepsinj 8. 8. Robkrtson, Presi . wm, i laa walnut BUwt Jfiuludeluhui. .1 1 A A Jtr n. O, . . . . . J14 d&w3m) BOARD! WILMDJOTON, K. C. B7 Pny or r-eek. : i Fivb minutes from all'trnlns Fine view of all parades A l iver. ' Street Cur Ime . Terms 1 " 31CJ.JFront St.. Ier..
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