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THE JOURNAL. Published every day !n the year, c."it Monday, at 90 Middle Street. : Phoss ffo. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . SUBSCRIPTION KATES J " One Tear, in advance,............ ! 00 One rear, not in advance.;...... . 0 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city,., SO NEW YORK OFFICE, 83 PARK ROW. Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. y ; : Entered at the Post Office, Now Berne, - N. (J. at second class matter. New Berne, N. C, July 17, 1897. A CBBSE TO POPULISM. The decision of the North Caro lina L'ailway Commission, iu the matter of reduciug railroad rates in this State, deciding as it has "that the passenger rates in North Caro lina are lower than in other States in proportion to the population per square mile, and that the freight rates are fall; as low," is a decision that will meet the hearty approval of ever; business man and sensible person in this State. This decision is not merely one that is just and equitable to the rail roads, but it is a decision which is a check to the spirit of Populism, altogether too prevalent in North Carolina. The cry of death to the railroad kings, and judgment against ever; corporation, is too readily brought forth to serve the politician. Tho continued bnilding up of a coBtility to railway companies, based ' chiefly upon the ground that the; have money, and therefore must have acquired it at the expense of the public, and should be made to disgorge, has been used so much, that it ought not hnger to deceive the people. Tho fact that the Kail way Com mission has decided in favor of no reduction, after a critical hearing of both sides of the cage, shows that its members are practical men, and have not been affected by the ap parent populistic sentiment which inspired the action to bring about a reduction of railroad freight and passenger rates in this State. If it can be shown that railroads and corporations have a right to live and do business in North Carolina, without being at the mercy of Pop ulist officials, Judges or newspa pers, the Stato will have made a Btride towards removing the odium which in a measure overhangs her at present. If it can be seen that charges brought forward, inspired without an; practical reason, against those doing business, legitimately, and that these charges will receive the disapproval of every right minded tribunal, then North Carolina may be considered on tue road towardi a better Statehood, ono not shackled by Populism, but ruled and con trolled by the highest type of a pure and conservative Democrac;. Ma; such a Democrac; prevail in a State whose past record is so illus trious as North Carolina's. Microscopic Writing. A machine has been , invented, which is composed of exquisitely graduated wheels, running a tiny diamond point at tli9 end of an al most equally tiny arm, whereby one is able to write upon glass the whole ' of the Lord's prayer within a space which measured the two hundred and ninety-fourth part of an inch in length by the fonr hundred and fortieth part of an inch in breadth, or about the measurement of the dot over tho letter "i" in common print With this machine any one who understood operating it could write the whole 3,500 480 letters of the Bible eight times over in the so!t atTTnch a square inch. A . specimen of this marrolous micro' scopio writing was enlarged by pho tographyV and every letter and point was perfect and could be read with ease. Philadelphia Record, . ostothiaf to Boooai Oa. for. J true Jones, of tho drug Una of . Jones ft 9oa, Cow den III., to tpcilcing of Dr. Hioa't New Discovery, says that lost winter hit who was attacked with La Grippe, and bar ease grow to ttrioot that phjucians it Oowtlea and Pant could do nothing for bar It teemed to develop into 1U1; CooMiraplioo. Having Dr. K'ng't Discovery lo store, and selUst; lots of it. ha took a oottlt home, and to Iht tur--pristofall she began to gut potior iroos II rot dot, and ball dnaen dollar bottles cure 1 b r sound ted well. Dr. King's Htm discovery for Contumptioa, Coughs and Cold" It guaranti-ed to do Ibltgood work. Try Ik Free trial bottlet at F . 8. Dully 't drug store. ,t , S CAHCAtrrt ttlmulate the liver, kidneys and bowels, Ntvor sicken, weakoa or gripe, 10c - - . Took His Trunk oa Bis WhtoL ' Evidently determined to lessen his expenses for a trip to the shore, an v. ingenious wheelman pedaled down Walnnt street carl; yesterda; morning on a tandem, the rear seat of which contained; an ordinary traveling trunk supported by means of a board 'fastened to the seat Comments and smiles were numer ous as the strange-looking load went along, but the cycler wore a satisfied" expression, which showed that he was proud of his ingenuity, lie got along swimmingly until he reached 2d street. In the midst of a gather ing of produoo teams the daring rider spied about ten inches of an opening. Giving an extra spurt he attempted to pass through, evidentl; forgetting he had the trnnk in the rear. There was a sudden jolt, a crackling noise, colored language and all was over. By a miracle the cycler was not hurt, bnt was merely thrown among a lot of splinters which bad formerly been a trunk. In a dazed manner ho collected a lot of Bhirts, collars, outing suits and several other essentials to a sporty time, an 3, strapping them together, tied - them on the seat again and started for home. Phila delphia Record. State op Ohio, City of Toledo, gJ Lucas County, j ' Frahk J. Chenrt makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing-business in the City f Toledo, County and 8taIeaforeBaid,and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot In- cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cube. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn lo htfure me and subscribed in my presence, this Oth da; of Diceinbcr, A. D. 1896. . A. W. GLEASON, SKAL ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Feud for Ustiino nials, tree. F. J..CHENEY & CO.. Toledo.O: Sold by Lhujrgists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the lest. Nana Hnmor. The Manx people are ver; plain spoken. Hall Caine, who is their acknowledged historian, tells a good story of a grumpy old Methodist woman in the Isle of Man who could never be satisfied with her preachers. One of them, being about to leave, called to say good bye. "Well, good-bye," she said, "and Cod btess ye, and ma; the Lord send a better man in your place." Next day his ' successor came to see her. ''Well, I hope the Lord has sent a good man," she said, "but there's none so good that comes as them that goes." Official Wheelincr. "Henry," said Mr. Pedahrank's wife, "in spite of your devotion to tho bicycle, yon must admit that it is not dignified for publio men to ride the wheel." "I'll admit no such thing," was the s tout response. "I have always been in favor of rotation in office." Washington Star. Caret Kidney and Bladder Troablot. Thousands of such cases have been cored liy the ue of Botanie Blood Balm (B B B) If you doubt It, call or tend to the com pan; whose tdvertitement tppetrt in this paper, and the; will, (or a one cent stamp tend you a book of wonderful cures, not only of the above diseases, but ol all man ner of ailmtnUir'niigfroru Impure blood It it the standard remedy of the trfe fur the cure of all blood and tkln disease!. $1.00 per large bottle. CI' RID WITH TWO BOTTLE. J. A. Maddox, Atlantic, Oa,, write, "I had great trouble in passing urine, which wtt filled with sediments. My btck tnd loint gave mt much pain, tod I lost my appetite, strength tnd firth. I became nervous and unablt to sleep. Two bot ties of Botanic Blood Balm (B B B) gave me entire relief 8, U.EI1U, Atltotn.Ga., writes: "Bo taolc Blood Balm (Q B B) cured me of most stubborn teams. ! bad doctored It without success lor twelve yean. For sole by druggists. Baft Aatlort for the Kaiser. Emperor Willitm of Germany is soon to receive the largest pair of elk horns tn the world as a gift from Hans Leiden, director of ihe Zoological Garden of Cologne. They come from Colorado. These mon ster antlers measure twelve feet from tip of beam to tip of beam aorots the skull and have spread of sixty-two inches. Bays Casaa Beats. . John Jacob Astor has purchased one of the thousand dollar 0 per oent gold bonds of the repnblio of Cuba, which were issued latt April Dr. W. Seward Webb has purchased one of the $400 6" per cent bonds. . These bonds are offered at 60 per oent of face value and fall due ten years aftor the evacuation of Cuba FEET AND CHARACTER. What tho Pedal CxtnmltUo ltv 1 to ''i ., ' On Who Knows. . The person who had his character read by the palmist must now go to the first cousin of the chiropodist in order to learn whether the markings on the-f- foot agree with the prognostication! of the band. - - ' v ' . According to the adepts, a small In step denotes religions temperament, while if it it high it suggests tell con sciousness. If arched, it indicates a love of luxury, .while if it is thin in addi tion it not only demonstrates the desire for approbation and applause, but the possession of honor and lofty ideals. ; A thick,' heavy instep, which the boot maker would describe as rather high, is the mark of the individual who is ca pable of great exertion continued over a long time, tho instep, in faot, of tho worker. ' ,-""';v...- '. The heel is another of the great diag nostic points. If it is smooth and ronnd and without any prominent outlines, it declares the individual to belong to that commonplace order which never achieves distinction and who, though pleasant enough in his or her way to live with, is yet devoid of any special talent .If it is small, it shows that tho owner is ca-J pable pf going heart and soul into any work that he undertakes, . Long toes suggest artistic capacity, just as do long fingers of a certain shape, while short toes indicate selfish ness. , If they are crooked as well as long, they demonstrate the possession of good common sense and no little busi ness capacity, while toet separated by a distinct interval, in spite of the com pression in which fashionable boors com pel them, are indicative of emotion. If tbey enrve downward, they indicate an amiable turn of mind, and different por tions of them denote TJiffereni character istics as do the so called "mountains" and "valleys" on the Aim. ;., In addition to all these characteristics the markings on the sole most be care fully considered, for they may modify certain other peculiarities. It is impos sible, however, to lay down any laws of self guidance in these minutiffi, but the broad facts will no doubt furnish a suf ficient stimulus for further investiga tion at the hands of the wise women of the world, for they must be indeed wise who can read, as in an open book, char acter which may be formed by the con strictions of a fashionable boot Whatever else may be done, howev er, it is safe to say that great 'toes which are pressed out of the straight line, and which ore therefore in hide ous contrast with the beautiful feet of Trilby, bespeak an egregious vanity in their possessor and proclaim a belief iu the proverb which states that "to be beautiful one must suffer." This, how ever, was the old fashioned idea, which it is hoped the vogue of Mr. du Man ner's heroino will have doue a great deal to counteract Philadelphia Times. , . . DU SaorlDoa. "Darling," he said, looking down tenderly into the eyes of his bride, "I have often heard you lay that there is no true love without self sacrifice. You have taught me this groat truth, and now I am going to prove my love by giving up something that has been very dear to me fur years. ' You know how fond I am of smoking. Well, dearest I am goiug to abandon the practice, even 1 though it be like tearing out my my" At thii point bis emotion apparently overcame bim, aud he looked down at the sweet face, expecting to see there appreciation of his noble resolve, bnt he saw only a look of blank disappoint ment What is the matter? Are yon not glad that I am following your teach ing?" he asked. "It s not that she answered, almost sobbing. "Never mind what it is." And the rushed from the room. The self sacrificing hero smiled. Ee bad learned from hit wife't dearest friend that she bad set her heart on buying him half a dozen boxes of cigars covered with lovely silver paper wrap pers, with pictures in the middle. And that .is what gave birth to bis noble resolution. Pearson's Weekly. BlMtrlo ProUetloa of Sota. The latest idea for the protection of money and valuables is to nave toe safe which contains them secured in side a cabinet Where the safe is kept in a vault the vault serves the purposes of a cabinet In either case an electrio lining is used, consisting of strips of metal mounted in connection with thin metal sheets so arranged that even a pin thrust through tbe cabinet and pen etrating the lining will sound tbe alarm. The door of the vault cannot be opened, nor oan the curtain of tbe cabinet be raised, until a time lock has disconnect ed it from the alarm system. In order Ibat the alarm box may be proof against molestation it is made of steel and placed within a hood lined in the same way as the cabinet Any attempt at tampering will cause an alarm to be sounded, at in the cnte of I be cabinet. Tbe door it held closed by heavy 1tg bolts, the partial removal of any -of whioh will give a warning signal. There are several of these lag bolts, and before the door eau be opened they have all to be removed, which requires a con sidiirablo length of time. A PI(MB Boot. , ' In Frauca pigeout are regarded as valuable messengers lu case of war, aud recently bt French ministry of war of fered a prln for tbe wiuuer of a plgoou race from Frriganai to Purls, too miles. No lets than 1,740 birds were entered in the ooulMt The winner made tbe dii tance in 7 hon tt iniuotcs, an averago of over 84 nillos an hour. Tho Wnof Jus. Haskell What's Bobby crying fort Mrs. Hunkiill Oil, tbe poor boy caught bit diner in the pantry door. Haskell H'ml Ho evidently didn't get the Jam ho was looking tor that timt. Pick Mo Up. ' jiTHEJRIUXPH OF LCYE ! i Happyand Fiiilil Marriage, lr7 MAM vrW iml, trmtw GRAND a s v J n n. uisj ! fsiru, lWOl1 tcrr4 tm4 tht NrW lisx-irvsrta) 4 MrHltsal HHtwKej ttttjl4 tu Marrlltl l.il. He Wutd attune) f r is,at fi Hot) va44 future) pit' felts), hnesld writs) l-or Oiof rtrMcrtiil liitisi book. -ftJitft "(ornipPe) Hmn. l suit t a an we) will tnMit mm uduv iLatir 1 aVrwea, in pUlo jut cunr. !" JASTOniA. Ash Mailt list vnuat, BUI . Kctani r Fare hue. ; - - Office of Begister bf Deeds Of Craven County, New Berks, N. O., July 1, '07, Sir: You are required by law to deliver or return to me, within ten days after the 1st day of July, 1897, a true and exact statement of the amount of purchases made by yon, as principal or agent, or through an agent or commission merchant, or otherwise ' fill thn blank amounts, for six months ending Jane 30th, 1897. The amount of purchases both in and out of the State, except purchases ot farm products from the producer for cash or on credit, mast be included int your- return. Keep the sum paid i for liquors, cigars, cheroots, cigarettes, cigarette paper, manufactured chewing and smoking tobacco, separate from the amount paid for goods, wares and merchan dise.,;. Let your returns show the num ber of pounds of chewing and smok ing tobaqpot and tb-e number of hundreds or! thousands of cigars, cheroots, cigarettes and cigarette papers . purchased' during the six months for , which this return is made. - Prompt compliance with the law is earnestly requested, and for the failure to do an, jou will be re quired to show cause why the pen alty of tbe law shall not bo imposed npon yon (See Sec. 2i llevenue Act, 1897). Very Respectfully, Jons B. Willis, ' Register of Deeds. ... CALL NO. 0. Boods ofuraven CooiBfjr, MarihCaro- Notice is hereby given that Eight Craven county Bonds of thedenomi nation of Five Hundred Dollars have been this dav drawn for account of the Sinking Fund of said county, in accordance with the act authorizing their issue, towit; Bonds No. 67, 69, 70, 106, 113, 117, 123,141. These Bonds will be paid, princi pal and accrued interest to Jane 30, 1897, inclusive, upon presentation of the same at Tbe National Bank of New Bern North Carolina on and after July 1st 1897. Interest on the above Bonds will cease after June 30th, 1897. By order Board of Commissioners, E. G. Hill, Chairman. New Berne, June 30th, 1897. Prepare in Tims. WINDOW SCREENS, DOOR SCREENS, f POULTRY NETTING, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's Refrigerators - tbe BEST tod CHEAPEST ever seen in tbe City. Garland's Stoves & Ranges tbey take tbe LEAD tnd - are equalled by none. Li lit UIIIML.I-I1UUUJ Under Hotel Cbattawka, South Front Street, New Berne, N. G. ..An Evolution tn Trrewrtters.. : W a I ITT! n u A tWrtl I loi( lllttVllHiej f'S witk a BIO Record.... ' The... ' .'' '-. V : No. 5 Typewriter, Mural la " 6jC ItaaStrS tf Mtckaalsau HsnaUdtr. t ' Hi. Mora DESIRA8L1 FMltiras (O OndJ tlNDSt2RABU8Ont f& f?J thaa Aiiy Othj Trrwrff M.dt. t. 5 lii ' " . C. J (Vj '' tkotetjtjae) f Tsuistni! mt fO B ...iNTBUSlASTIC U3CR8, : or 3 CATALoaul aae aawoLC . work rate. (( K. n. Turner. Sf " , out tntTStts iauf, 4t N. Irns Stn atluta, 6s. I8 f l H, W. WmMhIM. 0. C ' li Qt4 f. Main IU SlcSmoitd, Vs. fy Dill; lUcef B!iT, BaltlMt, i, xv. xv. jormti, AUF.NT FOR K0BTII CAHOMMA, B00X 4, rt LI-KN It 1' 1 1.1)1 Nil, a Fall Session Opens Sept 6th. ' Courses of atndy designed to pre pare boys and girls for college or for the duties of civillife. "Splendid advantages offered in music. Tuition and board very reasonable. Hiehlv endorsed bv its Datrons. For catalogue of full information. Address: - FOUST & WARREN; Principals, -..-: New Berne, N. 0. CirCENSKOItO NORTH. CAROLINA. The Fifty-Second Session of this Col lege begins Wednesday, Hept. 8th, 1887. Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost. - A FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS! Ampli Equipment, ' ' A PliasaNt Home. Cataloguo on application.. - .. , . DRED PEACOCK, President PEACE Institute Tor Tsaat IjuIIm, Klflob, M. C, Excellent buildings and beautiful grounds in a Healthful Location with splendid climate. Stands at the very front in Fe male Education. Thorough in its Courses. High in i(s Standard. Unsurpassed iu its high moral tone and in its intellect ual and social influences. Twenty-on officers and teachers. Very reasonable prices. Bend for cata logue. . State Normal and Industrial . . COLLEGE, Greensboro, N. C. Offers the vonnc women of the State tnoroumt professional, literary, ciasicai, scientific and industrial education. An nual expenses $1M) to $130. Faculty of 29 members. More than 400 regular stu duut. Practice school of ISO pupils for teachers. More than l.stuj matriculates representing every county in the State except three. Correspondence invited Irom those aesmng competent trained teachers. To secure board in dormitories nil free-tuition applications must he made bef ere August 1st. For catalogue and Intonnation, address PniSlPINT ClIAHLBS IX JIcIvKR. North Carolina College of AGRICULTURE AND. .MECHANICAL ARTS, Will Open fcovt. 0th, 1897 Thorough academio, telentifio and tech' nical courses. Experienced Special--ittt In every department. tspeaset For Sotsloa, lac la ling koaid For county students. 93.00 For all other studeuts, 123.00 Apply for catalogue to Alsmaitdib Q. Holladat, LL. D., . President, Baleioh, . 1 N. C '" .Raleigh, N. THE mrTY-SIXTII ANNUAL SESSION WILL BEGIN SEPT. 23rd, .1897. .. . t . v; ' tdgFor oatalogne and other information, address: Eev.B. kkili, Kkctoh. The University ! 47 Teachers. 413 Stmlents, (Sum mer School 1S8), Total, 646, Hoard IK a month, 3 Itrief Courses, 3 Full Con not, Law and Medical Sehoolt anil School ot 1'barmacy. Graduate Courses open to Women, Hammer School for Tescliers, Scholarships and lvant for tne needj. Address, v PRESIDENT ALDEUMAN, , CdafelIIill, N. C. sAaaAS t r-..n mi: ltd J t mvr .t. . i ' ' Oum Omrr I. Omn-rt u , mi. '.I u. iv- 1.1..B U.AM . r.or. fr.n M Ihif Ir. P ( .1 I :..lfl i,m.J rirairr. " I. ... I i ' ' 1 . 1 .. .... 1 . t.. 1 i... I.. mm mm . c. oak mlSI institute t 4CTII - YEAR. . Twenty-two rears nnder present principals. 224 Students last year. A Iligh Grade Co'llege-l'reparatory School, with special departments of Baok. keeping, Shorthand, and Telegraphy. The largest and best equip ped Fitting School in the Sonth. Location healthful and beautiful. "Terms to suit tho times." . ' For Beautiful new catalogue, address: , " PKOFS. J. A. & SI. II. HOLT, J ' - - - . OAK EIDGE, N. C. - - . v Littleton Female College ! . This fnstitntion sbij a splendid and prominent location in a remark ably healthful section of country, in -the midst-of , a region of noted' Mineral Springs. " It has a large and beautifully shaded Campus, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a strong Faculty and a full and thorough College Course at very MODERATE COST. - The Fall Term will begin' on Wednesday, September 1st, 1897. For Catalogue address, - el. Tbbacco ; V: Warehouse- Y6v te sqle of : '. LE&F TOB&CCO. '-. E. M. PACE, . - . ' Sir. S Slnm. OtTa "Y ISit "a? B ASEMEUT FOB GBADIIf G 70x150. ; This market commends itselt to the growl ers ol Tobacco, where you can have it hand led right and sold right, ior:as much money as any market. - ' " Here are some of our reasons : Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. , Because, we are necessary. Because, we are going to pay best prices. -Because, we are going to bank by our say.. n . .1. .Z ot.M. T . A-A a stL&Vttl0U W ail? XXV by any. Because.we are not unmindful ol the wants of the raisers, and that it is iirii?M that builds a market. The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be i done right, at the .lowest price : consistent with good work. We want your trade, and promise you in advance top iigiin-r.. . "We have secured the services as Auction eer ol Jno. Y. Barber, my old patrons know him, and knowing him is to say, he is first- class and can't be driven away from a pile un til he has gotten the last copper there is in it. Bring or ship your tobacco to New Berne, prompt returns by mail, by check, or curren cy by express. Any intormation on the subject given for the asking. - Your Friend truly, r ; - : i E. M. PACE, FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants v ...DANK... j - Xetrovn. v1t ltay, 1 Bi cipital Stock.... . . . .. . ... $75,000.00 Sarplasaad Fronts. 11,111.14 OFFIOKBft , It H. Ctntam, Prooldent. W. 8. Chauwiom, Vloo Pres. , ' T. W. llKWltr, Caaliler. f i. W. Ilium., Teller. - F. W. MATTHOwt, OoUMtar. . , P1KKCT0118: I,. B. Cntkr. JuMi Sator. W. n.Bla1t, W. B Chaillrk, P.ll.roUvllor, J. B.CIbiH, J. W. BtHwort, N. M. Juri.ey, T.W. lawoy. We want your business tnd feel that we con offer yon at much in return a any other bank In the city. It it our endeavor to mako business relation! mut ual r pleasant and profitable to our patrons. ' .- . . J.A. BBTAN, TU0S. DANIELS, Frstldent. '' : Vice Pres. 6. H.R0BEBTS, Cashier. THE NATIOMAL DAtlH, Of NSW UKHNg, M. U. XMOOaOBA.TItD 1868. CaplUI, .'...$100,000 Surplus Proflta .98,168 OIKBCTOBSi Jail A. nti. I nit H. haul, JX1. lll'KM, U. II. tulT Tuno. I)wtiji. J. H. H khuumI U IliHVBI 1 a. K. UixHor! T. A. (iren, Pros, B.FI. stoadows, Tiro Prei 0 U. M.Unomt.Caikler. ciTizi:rTvs hank O y N1IIW3H: II W I", Ft. O. DO A G K S I FUL HANKlSd BUHINFH1 Tti. A Toitnt. ft rt..l( Itnlipri, tnrptvx- Ml n pl ' . -ti to ii t It h. I tin. .in M. RHODES, ' Littleton, IT. C. NKW RPNF-N-r I LIAS i vua-.. I. i. v. ' , . sV.lT'.T familiar with what is M gviug WV wv v m vvavaaw Manager & Salesman. PB0FES810NAL. t. M. Simmons, A. I. Ward BimmoiH eft Ward, ATT0BNEY9 and COUNSELOR at LAW. . . NEW BKKNI, C. , -. i Prtettoo In IU oonntir. ol Craven, rmnlln. Jon Oiulow. Oiu-terct PaiuUco; la tu. supreme una retiarai ixnirts. willrKt K. Mtnuli CroHl Slml tstwllt H.lrl Ikalla.ka. P. II. IVlletier. , ATT0BNEY AT LAW. atlddla Stroot. Lawvers Brick . Bntldlas;. Will firarttro In tho Counties nt CrsTfn't C.rtmtf Jone Ouwlow and PsmUco. U. H. CouiintNuw neruo aud Uuprnn Court or tlW HUM. - BO VtAOS' tAPEHISNOl. r. h S TSAHS SftARKOt , I HK.HH, OOPVHIOHTS AO. ..it "fcw. h .ntl tltwt'irti'.n mmy fc -n Hi imwb Alium A eu. tmumift l Hi. ;:;::iTiri3 f:::::v. intrfi.Mf tl'nfnif lf'P t rt"- ' : ail O, , i! ' . r-w , i uoi UM 1'AiHTs iiIIkih. A-iJ- MUNN tli CO., 3ft I hroMetvwi. v, hvw l oi h. Ileal Furilirlill J i I' ll';' r li'R. A ii i nil k'li.U f K- i.l v. 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