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THE JOURNAL. HE SAVED THE MILK. ' Putiliahed every dv in the year, i rept iluuilay, at U4 Middle Street. Pboni No. 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, OITOR AND MtOPBlKTOIL - BUBSCB1PTI0N RATES: ne year, in advance. .$4 00 . 5 00 60 One year, not ia advance. Momulv, by carrier in the city, Advertising Rates hirnfchedon appli cation. ;. Entered at the Poet Office, New Berne. N. C as second claw matter. . Official Paper of New Jlerne and, Craven Connty. New Hera. N. CJnly 80. I88 BTATB FIREMEN'S TODHN HtENT. " ! Thu report of the minimi Innnm nient of tlio North Cnn.lina Volun teer Firemen, which wiw liulii in GoliUlMiro I Ilia week, (In not re don ml to the credit of this Associ ation. It may be urged that New Berne is "linggieh" ! kick about any thing, as nearly all tho prizes went ti lite tiro com punies from this city. Aa the Journal lias given more space and luken a greater ititereat hi tlna Firenien's Association limn any other iiewsptipcr in the State, and it would be tio exaggeration to say more tlinn all the rest of the Statu prets together; and as the New;- brine Fire Department and many of iu leading citizens make this Associa tion what it is, and make the tour naments the successes that -the have been, perhaps criticism through the J ov una L will not be regarded out of place, especially if such crit icism Im8 the facts to substantiate it, anil if the purpose of this criti -ciam be to uphold tho - character ol the Association, und promote hon est and fair races at all tourna ments. It is not too much to Bay that the tournament just closed at G olds bo ro has wituesfed a series of rank decisions by the judges upon the several tournament events, thewoist podsiblii timo keeping records, and a badly managed race course. In its local columns the Jotknal publishes the story of the tonria nient and matters connected with it. These tell their own tale, and the reader can judge for himself or herself. V While, tho Journal has nothing to say against tho intentions of the judgisand time keepers, that they meant well, yet well meaning is not what is wanted in such officials; thf y should thoroughly know and understand the rules and regula tions, which the Goldsboro judges were not familiar with, and the time keepers should be persons who can tell tho correct time by looking at a watch's faoo, which tho Golds boro time keepers seemed incapable of doing. And a race, course which is con stantly invaded by tho public, where interference is mado easy and contestants are Bnbjrcted to hin drances which cannot be remedied, all this is against the snirit of fair play and against future tourna ments unless it corrected. The Journal believes that it will bo impossible to hold future tourna ments iu tli i j Stale, if the same con ditions and spirit prevail as were shown at Goldsboro. The incidents surrounded and connected with the Championship Kelt contest place the Association in a bad light. The spirit of, to tho winner the belt belongs, was entirely absent, and the nflirials of tho Association eihihiled a niggard no and fear of losing this trophy which was to its discredit. If tho Artociatlon fears to loje this t'hanipionsh'p Belt, thereby provoking such a disgraceful exhib ition as was seen at Goldsboro, the Journal will guarantee the Volun leer Firemen of North Carolina a Championship Kelt equal or better than thu present one, to be run for ami Riven to lha winning team, provided that Now Derne has con tearing learn. No liner sport could be wished for than iheao Annual toarnamenla, but spectator ami contestant, finally, will becom disgusted and not attend, if tbey be conducted loosely and without tho spirit of fair jd.y. . -- r. SU awielsen's Ann siamit May be worth more U yon than fioo if yon hav a rbtlil.wbo snila Ik-sIiHk from tnenatennxw of water during, alcep. Cure old and fmttg alike, Ii arrests Mi Iroulne at fMuw. S). Hold by C L. Drad- aaaa, arui(UA, mw Bern, IN. LI. It Reqaliw Oaalaa u M U M Bi Wm Kqul ta Ikt TV sail is "Talking about cows," said Andy Henderson, "1 really think that I had one. of the most peculiar experiences with the animals in question that ever befall a citizen of west Texas. It was soon after J went to El Paso, some tea years ago, and before I had got familiar with the vagaries of the 1 Paso cli mate. , , ; 'I bad settled na a very pretty ranch some tniles ont of the progressive fron tier city and whs doiug nicely until I decided to go into the battor business. I sent east for a dozen fine Jersey cows and begun operations. - Well, the cows came on, and I hustled the butter busi ness from the jump. Thiugs progressed nicely for a month, when the weather grew very warm and . tho atmosphere very dry. The Rio Grande dwindled until a roach could have wadod across. Every bit of moisture disappeared, bat this did not affect mo, beeiiuso I had a fino artesian well on tho ranch and plenty of water. 1 observed, however, that my cows were losing milk day by day, until at last tbey were perfectly dry. 1 was astounded, for they hail plenty of teed and lots of water from the well. I couldut understand it and determined to iuvosligato. - ' I got up an hour before day light and examined tho cows, and, to my aston ishment, 1 found the udders of tho cows heavy with milk. 1 did not milk the the animals, but simply watched and waited developments. Day dawned and tho cows laxity meandered into tho pas ture, and 1 followed. .The sun cauio up, and with the sun cuino tho terrible, dry ness, bot it didn't fcoze me in tho least What knocked Bio out was the sight of my cows' ndders. They were growing smaller and smaller as 1 looked until thuy were as flaccid as a punctured tire. Then X tumbled. Tho dryness of the at mosphere simply evaporated thu milk through the walls of the udder. . "What did I do? Why, I varnished tho milking apparatus of tho beasts and the milk couldn't ooze through the flesh. That stopped it " New Orleans Times-Democrat. 3 , f " ; A SENSE OF HUMOR. It Is a Precious Gift and Helps to Licht- en Life's Way. I regard a senso of humor as one of the most precious gifts that can bo vouchsafed to a human being. Ho is not necessarily a bettor man for having it, bnt ho is a happier ono. It rendors hiin indifferent to good or bod fortune. It enables him to enjoy his own discomfi ture. ; , Blessed with this sense he is never unduly elated or cost down. No one can ruffle his temper. No abuse disturbs bis equanimity. Bores do not bore him. Humbugs do not humbug him. Solemn airs do not impose on him. Sentimental gush does not influence him. The follies of the moment have no hold on him. Titles and decorations are but Childish baubles in his eyes. Prejudice does not warp his judgment. He is never in con ceit or out of conceit with himself. He abhors nil dogmatism. The world is m stago on which actors strut and fret for his edification and amusement, and he- pursues tho evGH current of his way, in vulnerable, doing what is right and proper according to his lights, bnt ut terly indifferent Whether what he does Hinls approval or disapproval from oth ers. ' '' i v If Hamlet hod had any seime of hu mor, ho would not have been a nuisance to himself and to all surrounding hint London Truth. Spending Money. It is an excellent thing to give chil drcn as soon as they arrive at about Vi years, or even before, a littlo allowance for spending money and an account book. Show thciu how to keep an ac count of small expenditures and make it a condition tliut they do so if tbey wish to receive their allowance. There is no instruction mnro necessary to chil dren thou instruction in the wiso man agemeut of money. Children should be taught early what true economy is and to exercise their judgment not their fancy in making purchases. ' A little instruction now, and exiierience if uoed lie, of the genuine discomforts of extravv nganoo may savo them from much suf fering iu after years. New Vorlrl t ...1....- . ' Urn Had Chanced. A widow once culled upon an artist and asked Jiliu to puint a portrait of her husband, f" Wheu can bo sit?" inquired the artist "Ho can't sit at all," said tno widow, "no s aean." "luon yon will have to furnish me with his photo graph," said the artist "Ho never had bis picture taken," said tho widow. Nevertheless thu artist undertook the job, and when he had Mulshed tho work ho asked the widow to come and seo It "It's a tine picture," said aha, "and you'll please scud It to my home bnt bow the old man has changed. " -Boo- ton Herald. Bs Sew the Play, Tbey were giving "She Stoops to Conquer" in a small provincial town. A pMiutUsai individual, anxious to see the play, stalked past the ticket office tit a rarelrai, independent sort of way. When stopped and asked by what right ho went Iu without paying, be replied " Hy what right I 1 am Oliver Gold smith, thu author of tho piece they are going to perform I "Ah, beg unrdon, sir, " snid the cheek taker, making a bow And Uoldsmith walked In to am bis play, London Answers. Why Is ft ttnr Tfcnsf Tho wholo crowd of men raved of her beauty. She wosdirlnn, they said, Inoompar .rtly dlvliiK, and glut manly boautifuL 80 alio wan. Just as lltey had sulci . Hut one man did not Uiiuk so. . tier hrotbor. Vim. " "linrlng the but weather laat summer I bad s severe allaek of cholera morbus neetwltatlng my Iratlnj my biislnras,' say Mr. C. A. Hare, of Hare Tiros., Fin caalle,. Ohio. ."Aflsr taking two ot thrre tliMw Cliatn! erlaln'i I'ulie, ('holers and Diarrhoea llcmeily I was complcrtrly rellpvml and In a few hours was able to resums my wotk In the Morn, I sin rerely recmtimi-nd It to any rote alltliiml vsr it Is auunw b or Iwiael trouble.'' For Bait by F. B. Duffy. WllWWiiil Wwats Before nslne: CurieeaA Soai. my face and hands were just as rotiph aa could be and my fare was all covered with pimples. I a-as un fit to look at, but af tor tuiii Cunci iu Boat tbree weeks, my face was eonal to velvet. Feb. ft, 18SS. l'AIJL DUfBB. Cbakr, La. I suffered with blackheads and pim) les for two or three years until it became chronic. I tried everything Imaginable, bat itdidnw no good. CpnooaA Soap cored me. - Feb.a,HS. L,V.ilI.l.l.M,Oahr.O.,ya. I was troubled tor eight yean with pimples on the face. 1 commenced using CerieiiaA ' Soap. In a very abort time the pimples alt disappeared and my skin Is now in a healthy condition. JAMKS POSTKR, Feb. 17, 1808. Dixmont, A llegheny Co., Fa. . - SoMtferaBrfinntflif vnrto. PrW.ssa. Bmn Daea xi CM KM. Coir-, Snte ln,sa., Hn,bn. " Uev Is PisvmU a&4 caia ruupka." milWS ass. JAPANESE CURB A New and Complete Treatment, cmsistme of SUPPOSITORIES, Cspsnlea of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles of every nature and degree. It makes an operation kd uie Kiiirc, wince iwiriiui, aim ouen reMius- In death, unnei-essary. why eadiir. this tsrrlbh disease? W. sack a Wrlttsa Suaraales la tack It Box. No Cure, No Par. soc. and U a box. 6 for &. Sent by mail. Samples ires OINTMENT. 25c aid 50a. CONSTIPATION iasani.. th.rTiwJt?.K great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to taker especially adapted ief children's us, 50 doses as cents. FRFF A vial of these ramoos little Pellets will be given with a $1 box or more of Pile Cure. None Tan gbmuins rassH Jafanksb Pilb Curb for sale only by - -j. -.' , F. S. DUFFY, New Kerne, N. C Mothers! - rpHBdiscom I forts and .- dangers of ' child-birth can , be almost en-1 tirelr avoided. WineoiCardui" . relieves ex pectant tnoth- ers. It " gives -' toneto the gen ital organs, and cuts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens . labor and hastensrecovery otter child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. of has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for Tears. A few doses often brings Joy to loving hearts that, long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It enresniue cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine , of Cardui. fi.co per bottle, For ntrles tn eases retnrirmr special directions, address, givlnir symptoms, Ihe "Ladles' Advisory Department.' The Chattanooga Medicine Co., CkalUp ' nooca, Term. Hrs. LOUISA HAH. of Jeuerion, Cl saTB . . When I first took Wine or Cardui '. we had been married three years, but sould not have any children, alns i BMatnt later I bad a fine Qlrl neby." Beenrlng a Lanatta. In one of the most fashionable dis tricts of Paris a mock marriage was re cently plonnod for the pnrposo of secur ing a rather dangerous lunatic. An at tractive young person named Mile. De la plume was sitting in her boudoir the other day - in a bonse situated in a street off the Boulevard St Gonnaln. Suddenly a ring came to tho door, and one of her servants, having opened it, ushered in a well dressed man looking like a superior sort of valet He told Mile. Delaplume that he hod a letter from one of her friends, a countess, and as the young woman put her hand out to recclvo the missive the stranger seised her fingers, prossed them to bis lips, and then, sinking on his knees, mado a passionate declaration of love and offered to marry her. illle, Oehtplumo saw by the man's eyes that he was dangerously mad, and, fearful of a tragedy, she accepted bis offer with apparent calmness. Then she Invited the strange visitor to the may or's office in ordor to have the nuptial knot tied. . Tho man accompanied her with alacrity to the establishment in question, where a secretary, informed of tho real statu of affairs, protended to read the civil marriage regulations. Tho mock bridegroom was then taken by a detective to the police depot under the delusion that he was bound for pastry cook's, there to give an order for a sumptuous wedding breakfnst The man was, it appears, formerly employ od as a valet by one of Mile. Delap lume s friends. Paris Letter. A Br 11 ileal Freed. A small weekly luaKaslne was started here II yeursatfoby two bnatllnKyoonR men. Oruiwaavdltor, the other "write and paator. " They ellppod, eztraoted and rewroto, An advertising affont was employed on cominlaajon of IA per cent, and It was a caution the way he filled np the puffes with black type and cnta. Borne eonlrnets were mado for a month, some for three, months, some for year. The only oneh In advance was halt of the oommliwloo, which was paid aa soon aa the contract was turned Proerinrlty peeped from Its paffes. The maitnidiis rapidly xrew fat In the soo and wonk the Amnrioan Kows company otili red 11,000 onplna. lloney flowrd ont flke corn from a horpsr and not a oeut came In. The wriUnr and pastnr went aroaitd at the sod of the month to Oollert Imut the 10 day Bdvwrtiars and what do rim sappoeo happened? Ha fail ed lo find onet Kvury ailvertisontmit was a fraud. There were no atuli namoa, 00 snnh imslneaana, no aoeh aildniasra as theSKetit bnniRht In for pnbllratlon. Ha happenivt to liavs au ehfrnirnment in Now Jonmy on thai fiitetul day ami never has been seen sines). Ofiotrants sappoawl to be worth IIO.OOO Wnra not worth a nut The maKaalne died. New York I'reaa. ms m - 1 ttr I.wf wine mm . . Foil TIII3 Leaf Tobacco: ROBERTS &'STYR0N, Proprietors. t - ,.4n 'fcSWst'' JJ ' Size of Warchimsc Flour: 9flxl5fl K-et. f- 1 1MM III III - -a , . . This Warehouse commends itselt to the growers ol tobacco, where you can have your product sold right. ' Tobacco Growers where they received year. ; We are going to pay close attention to all tobacco shipped .to our warehouse. Prompt Returns Made, and shippers' can feel sure of their property being safe in our hands. A first-class auctioneer will make tho sales on the floor, : We invite your consignments after August 3; 1898. ROBERTS Lodge Directory. ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 8, A. P. & A. Al ; nillcers: It H ITImrose, W si; George Green, 8 W; C D Hrsdhani, J W; T A Green, Treasurer; W J Plus, Heere- tary; W W Clark, B D; T (1 Ilvmaii, J I). Uegular ('ominuiiicatlons 2d Wednesday each month. CALUMET KNCAMPMKNT.y NO. 4, I. U. O. '. OHiecrs: K It llyman, V 1'; N C lluehcs. II P: A E llibhard. W: J L Mowly, J W; 0 II Hall, Herds?; K Go rock, Treasurer, ltegular Kncamp ment, 1st, 3rd, and 5th (if any) Thursday ntguts in eacit montu at i..w o ciocit. . KUREK. LODGE NO. 7, I. O. O. F.; Offlcers: !. II. Hall, N. O.; J. L.Mondr, V. G ; T. 11. Button, U e'd. Hec'ty; J. It Parker, Jr., Treaa. Hcgular meetings every Monday night at 8:00 o'clock. CANTON CLKhrfONT NO. J, P. 11., I. . O. T, Ottteers . Jto. glover, Caiitaln i T. U. Hy- mHji, Laeus. r. it. i-eneuer, nnsiKn ;rin.f Puis. Clerk :Bd. Uerock. AceoiintHiit. kes- nlar Cantonments, til and 4t.li Tliuraday niHum iu eeun moiiui aieaw oeioca- . IJRAVKN l.OIXJKNO. 1, KNKillTS O IIAH MONV: Heels Snd anil 41 li Wednesday nlKlits In each numtli In Kounirev'a Hull. at 7 ao o clock, a. K. uau, I'risldent; J. 11. douiu, neurewry. SK'W BKRNB CHAP-'KK Ne. in, H. A. U.l J.Heerai T. A. Ureeu, II. f, K.; T. W. Ilewey, "Berlin; Chan. Huffy, Trmu.; C. tl. Ilrnilluun, eec'ljr. Kemilar ouvnea ttoos tu Mondav onon umntli. ST; JdllNH COMMANDKKY Nil. III. K.T. Ottloers: 1. W. Dewny, K. I!.; Jus. Iu-iIukhmI u., 1. u. iiyniaH, v. u.l t. r. aiu nmiiy, I'relatol K. H. I'i imrose. Keeonler. Ifeictiini Conrlnves Slut ami tlilrd Vriilnva ut In Dionia. KNIUIITS or IIUKOB-I 'Mirers: 8. 0. Pope. IHetatnr; U. L. Vltimm, NMrter; W. r. Itmintrie, PlllHiirlal lleiwirtwr New lleriie LrfHlse No. 44S meets tho tiil sml 4th friilay iilvhts at T:.TU o'clock In Hountn-'s nan, t-oiioca etrees. XKW IIKIINK y()lUK Xll.l, r. II. AC-I. C. Hcalea, lresti J. II. 8ailih, llni'onliiiit Y-ty; H. K. galilley, Plnaiivlnl Nrty. tlivta In KnlKlit nt Pythias hall every lot auo Ird WeUnueilay nialibi in each mouth. CaiitelouiN) ltnskclM! Double Ilraced, HaU Hsriel Ilaekeli, for shipping eanlukmpes. For Hale by J. T. 1XAUK. pa as, awak sbwa aaaa l a smew I" l tl M I The most I'rsiiaMe houe in I lie Oily for a boarding- house coniaiiiint; IV rooms, waUir and a us. Liaaltd is Booth Front Htrcet Apply lo i. W. STkWART. i:zr.vi: i ,7 TACLCTS V-4 ranamv ci all "v'r-rirniKi lea-a SUuJ W tai rinT-- sawJ.iJi.v... SMef f F""fJ no a. a-a- ..... Prlf t, tie., Mc t V l-r Una. aTI.Hf ACTIO r"n r , 1 oh -.( r f,it -...lra. v. an uir ut iii ia en . m. a, ..4.., 1. 4 NAIVE OF . . II 1 .. . i . U I I . ' 11 I 1 . ' 1,1 'I'I'lllllfl asasenjsnL -Jii imi W - ' ' y. , Bastmi'nt fur Crailin?: 711x1511 Feel. know this warehouse the best ol : prices last best Prices and give & STYRON, Fiioimi:Toiis. AT NEW MKNE, N. C Til R NINTH ANNUAL KX Ulhl 1 JON OP Til K OR1KNTAL INDUSTRIAL, 8TOOK, I'liUIT AND ACIIUCULTDRAL KAIU A$M)CIATJ0N, WILL WK I1KLD August 29th To Sept. 2nd., INCLUSIVU. ' Premiums, $1000. I Th Programme (if AmutemcnlS w II 'nr',"'e ny f Ibt' btlest mnelllrn and a ul nllrae Iftna nt llulv The Kaim, Dalrj, llomi-liol.l ami He. elianlral Alls Will also bit li pinsi'iiU (, , A Ladles DrrwirliiMUt Will be (llled with llin.driils i4 I 'm ini, I Iriiami-nlal and Henri hold Ariw lee. Ilnrto ItnebiK, llna Itnll (iaima. (Iran.l 9xfrlnHi ami Fire Weill Ijiih MkIiI. Kkriiraloa Ritia nn all lt'i!!rHnl.i aid Slf'MlilMWtlS. W. W. LAW I KH'C IV 'y. m. r, 1 01.1 iv, i'n 1. 1 . 1 1 1 . !' i.'l In ( e 1. !) f 1 I' I 1. COLORED FIR . t . . ."a Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. r, WH0LESALI3 AND RHTAIL PEALERS IN . HOESES Z MULES ' I -A COMPLUTE LINK OF' Buggies, . Poad Carts and Harness. No.'s lift, 120 and 1 22 HidJIe Street. THE NEW BERN MUTUAL TIDC IMCIID A MPC Of. OF NEW CAPITA 1a I'ST'DOKH A OKNRHAL KIltE INSUKANt'K IIUKINKSS. T. A. (IKKKN, President. ;t GEOHCIH tiKHEN, ScereUry. J. J. wm.rcNiiEN, fii'iri akciii. Kduenlioiuil PEACE INSTITUTE, Ra!eiRh, N. C. A fnninns wliool for (I iris. IJmljje Oeo. D, tiny, Onlpeper, Va., say.: "1 sineerelv believe it in the I very lnt.t femnle i-tiH.rf whieli 1 Iihvh iiny kimwledixe." ; lllii-miled R euliilof 1,1, lit 1 111 nil w, itn UH , ... - -. Littleton Female College ! Thi insiiiiiliiiirlia a splrntiitl ami prninmrni locHtlnn in a re markably brauliftil M'ciliin of ciiuitiry, la ili midst nf a rrjiiim uf Dtitril Miiicial irirtKS. Il lias a larRn amf lirauli fully nbadrd Tarn pn, n niuiiiilinnn hud Well Iqiiippnl !ui!dinsi, a SirrniK Karn'ly and a Fnirar.il tLnrmiRa nilN-Rp .t om sn at TKICY 'SlOllleK. AT K 'COST. The tall Trim", will lie-in WnSnfuday, Sqil, 1 4th, -UI9R. for rataloKuc, Addrw. . ' ef.-.M. lrjrest PalronaRc & fulltst . rquirment in its History. (acuity. 38; 8lmli-nl, m.a; SAi aib tnie Coimcf; S KUcliti- Cimrnn; S IVifta ahinnl HeliiKila, in Iiw, Meilieine anil rimrnmry, 1 AilvaiM-td Olnsmit open to tromrn. Tuition fno, n year: Hoird a month. Aitiili'n.inrliinlliis fiirfeif-lulp, 81I10! aielilps and liuuia fur I tie needy. riiin mer r IkkI fur Ti nelier'j S4 1m Irnetnra, IK5 Hlidinl. Tutnl anroMmrni, 070. Ker ("alnl.t ue, Addrwu. I'KLBIDKNT AI.DKRMAN. ''(.Impel lllll. r.t Oak Ridge Instilulc, Nearly .Kl Veara uf ('otittntiid Hiireris. 2f) SIl'DI NTS I A5T YEAR. Tlie Iirt-e.t ntiil lt'-M Kiiil-il I'rivnie Kill Inn S In Mil hi the Sii.illi, F.tiKtii-li, the Cliimlra, AIuIIh rnnlirs, It "'k-lireplnr;. 8lir .'iiieil, T'-'i erapliv, Tj urillnf, Trtma ri tiwnulil' . I'nr l ululi cni-, ' ilrewe J. A. & T.I. II. HOLT, OAK lUlX.K, MiliTII t'Altnl.INA urn ,'i4:n 1 ', BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 W. It. M.ADKH, I ,, . JOHN DUNN, 'P'"-'' Wmi i-vek citizens bank TiislidiUoiis. Very tlieniimli and of biirh crraile. .e-AH, KINWIIIIHK, HI. A., I'I luetplil, II UIIOniCN, LllllHoti, N. 'lV . The North Carolina f'illrg - " ' ; -(IF -. -:- Agikullure Aj lMerliaiiiaAils Will tt'-O fll Jr'el.teinW wilh iiiiiroci iijiiiiiniiMit in every ileptiitiiiciil. . Tnenly-lliree exeri enceil ii'i'iulitri in Viu'nlty. Full eniirm'g ii A-ji'itiilliire, Hiience, ('Ml, Mccliiiniral anil Eleelrieal Kii'giinH'riiir. Kvjieiim-H very niod eralt'. Fur citlaftitiea tiilili'e Pres. A. Q. IIOI.LiDXV. lUl-KKIH, N. (!. The State Norinnl and Industrial - COLLEGE - OITera Ihe young reni-n f llie Hlulo Ib'irniieh profs Minnnl, lil. mry, i Ium-h hI, k-Ii Millie, iiml ln.lni.lil ,1 1 ,Iiii-,.i inn. A n nii4 KnH im-M t'.H) to tlim, 1'lll llll V ef nieiiiU-ra. Mine limn .'Urn nijnlnr Hlilili-hls. Una nililtii llliileil iilmnt I.Mj) 1 111 li-i t , ri iriM'nlli' s-veiy einniiy In the Hlnte enrepi ten. I'lm-ilie m.it fill, aeivnllun M Iiih.I ,,f nU.nt visit piiii!. To H rniii l iwinl In diniiliiiii.il, nil fii e. Illlllnn li'tlirllli'll. 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