a:.: '.' C1"SXL, a 24 column r "r . txert t atoaday, at U.0w.r , . J i -r six months. IXliwed to city ra at 69 cnta per vonta. ' Z K ZTT I3NE JOUENAL, a M column r, I published eyery Ttmnday at tiJOQ P - AfcVOTISlNOEATIS (DAXLT-On Inch C j 60 (eats; one week, (2.00; on mont (4 0U; throe mouth. $10.00; all fnoutba, (16.00; elY mouth. iiUMk Advertisement trader head of "City Item" ceaU per Una for each inaertioa Ko adrartiaemeata will be inserted between jocal Matter at any price- - v. N t Hotke of Marriage or Death, not to exceed lea line irlU be inserted free. All additional matter will be charted 10 cent per line. ' ' r, Faymentafor traaaient advertisements mart be made Id adraaca. ' Bef alar .adTertisemea will be collected promptly a the end. moutt. V. ; '. , '.-X ' '-'""'. iif.f Communication eoniniiii ew oradlscat loa of looal matter are ""cited. So comnul eatioa mnst'expect a published that coatain bjectiouable areaaoaallUei ; withhold the name tl the axa"r ! or that will make more than on tolBMef this paper. ' ' 8 C J-- - : f - i v.i 3 fleet wc f I a - J.t in crippled c .. i" a era hor.:'s tina t' 3 L uisviila, c..:r tclEg struck over thirty times, drilled out of tbe ght with the pilot having no control over her. Her armor was bulged and cracked and dented in a way- to prove that a gira of heavier metal would have let daylight .into her hold T"' St. Louiawaa at the mercV-of the la close fire. current as she left tho-BoA the The inrimber of --y -vc;! rf 1. f A tV . .v T.. ) c ined v, e TeJ; . re 1 I :' : . 3 Mvo : :. 1 L:3 r :" r ' 3 1 v m tl 1 1 . attacked with de 'ration, in L ,? advance throng the timber nearly everv Oop-fcuorate regiment Lai to marct By the flank, and thus when thousand men were aJviT.cirg, tk head! f columns were tired on retreating, circling ; and charing battle-lines had to be formed v.i l v positions , in the ssnoka-cloud-r-now gaming a little groundnow being troops in this! repulsed now in solid front now with such vior th: ate advance was - J A ... :y t i vc ittke Conl cLeckcl. el .T- i i -. H ( h I !(!( mi or tir jr tiiin notice - r iMovt( v. j i .-wiita li,.l.litcd to aold e tut m tr ...tie i.i i wul be iietti 1 1 i .i v (if J....e, cd in uar EHtate will ljue ti 1 -i i In A A JA . H A tlt lVr.V. m ! a- uST, Fxeoutrlx. l tvi AN, jteouUir. L. II. CU WANTED, THli JOURNAL. H. ft STJ5K. ,, - NEW BERNE, N. C, JUNE 9. 1883. Catered at the Poet elflce at New Berne, K f I -j i . aasaoond-clas utter. FIELD, rOUT AND FLEET. The Capture of Fort : DonelBon. How FootVs Fleet Tu Driven Off.-The If ant of Harmony Io8es rett Con. federate Opportunity. . DetrpltFree Freia. .sr. Fort Bonel'soo. to which, the ma jority of the garrison ol Fort Henry retreated before the surrender, was distant but twelve miles across the country on the Cumberland. The earthworks on the bluffs required a garrison of at least 10,000 men to fully man them, and were laid out to cover strategio points, thus giv ing the fort an ; irregular shape. Below, neat the water's edge, the heavy guns were put in battery to command the river, and the lnlan- try supports had the cover of earth works atfairmu8ket range. - : .Had Foote brought a score of gun-boats to the attack they would have been beaten off., but whoa Foote was assisted by a land attack, all the weak points of the fort were at once exposed, : n'.. THE DEFENDING FORCE. The defenders of Fort Donelson were a miscellaneous crowd. - Floyd was then with his command, Back- nerhada command,, Pillow had a command ana, forest, had a com mana. vvniie iim-a.-was in su preme command, he neither . had reputation, as a fighter nor the en tire confidence of the various com mands, There was not that har mony among tne omcers that should . have been displayed, and it seems that some of them, irom the hour the investment became complete were more occupied in planning to break through and get away than i . p t.;. j.t.n- ' t - ; The fort covered too much ground ' for the . strength of janyJ garrison likely to be intrusted with its de- fense. One soldier in a fort should count for four attacking it, but the earthworks on the bluffs were . so " strung out that one defender could count for no more than an assailant mi. f m t 1 a a a 'xne iorce aeienaing ine ion is not placed at above 15,000 men by any Confederate military report, and Forest's cavalry were of little use as '. . j. THE INVESTING; FORCE.;; Outside of Foote's fleet Grant : . Kail on invnof iiiflp IVwaa AaH-mafarul of 27,000 or 28,000 men, and by the 13th of February he was in pot -tion Whatever the shape of the Confed erate line he conformed to it, and if friA PnnfAflraf tail tViA onvar or an earthwork to Federal was - protected by logs and trees and ditches And rayines. . . , ' ' j THB FLEET ATTACKS. The same llan was pursued as at Fort Henry., . -Had Grant been less generous Foote would have had no fighting to do.. A Federal infantry force, by a land investment, or by breaking through at any point, could have won a victory and taken the river batteries in reverse. The Confederates : would ' - have ' been forced to surrender them without . firing a shot. But Grant complet , ed his investment and then waited , - ti) give Foote a chance. : The Con- ' federates had not to exceed fifteen guns in the water . batteries Foote moved up with gun-boats car rying a total of more than sixty, . and oi superior caiiDer at mat. On the aiternoon oi the in six gun-boats moved out into the great bend of the river and slowly ad vanced upon the batteries, opening fire ct long range and , keeping it , np v. ith a steadiness that soon - Bet tte earth trembling for miles around, If Foote could lay his fleet broad side on at, close range, thirty . minutes' time would either silence the batteries crsend his gun-boats to the Icttn. T-lj he could not reach tls r Itl'n. 'lie advanced towiiV.ar Jy.:Vc:it'lcr3 Ccl.' '-r:Ml-3lc -"'e. ro accrj atefr.If3l tt' -tf.:tLcrrlvar:c9 was i ; t . ji! ' TI ' ' 3 wr r "t a gunLUal 'lor;. o;' lfi' 'i i IICh":r,3C lJ.113 f i It. JT -a Pittsburgh was leakwigj and the best movement . iagainst ' Grant's v right riven and scattered, when a move itheCarojweietwas' usolesvjwas not quite 8,000. ' Federal wri- by a smgla regiment' on the flank r irw-ciaas, wmcn aavancea ters.who have given it at iz,wu captured f the oattery and drove 'iii r.AAiT T h A hrnnf. nf f ha Viotta nriirnf a A n fKa tirnrriir fa nnn I ?.Ti;inrr n rt 1 nnt f hifl lomno Saati fiffi,: were compelled to drift out of fallen into the error of estimating after noon, the Confederates had five ' I lTSl-UI-."3 L ft in less than two hours, all more or the strength of each ; at 1,000 men. gained nearly two miles ol ground less damaged, and having inflicted There was not. a regiment: there on the front attacked, McUlernand's no real injury on the battery,' The numbering 700 men, and some had whole. , division; had been pushed accuracy of the Confederate fire is less than 400., It was a rare thing back, one wing of, Wallace's coin shown by the report that the iron- after the summer campaign of 1861 mandbent back, , and .the road to ads were hit over - thirty times to find a Confedrate company, regi- Charlotte was open, -v r , , ; , each on an average, and this while ment, brigade or division up to its J. ; who blundered t i , At 2 o'clock on that afternoon THE, RIGHT, , I f Via ontir-A flnn fftilprntA nrmtr nnnld IN THE BATTERY. 1 ' ' I 4, A. , . ' , , t i i..' 7 T ri. J v f JJiicviernana t neia , tne . a euerai nave passea. oui 01 , ort ijjoneisoii As in the case at Fort Henry, the ltf a: cld w0Hoy.0 w tu i? a ti.n. guua were mauaeu muswjr vy meu - .hft .ffl . d Rm,th mftnft1 hv aant flHnff und at who had never been under, fire be- iff' fi,? ma vrnA tua onti ore. , but tny were iu sufficient A Lu hA 4 LfVi. .nu yan numbers to work the guns to their ,.t nt..Uff L wn7,nt, ..aa f.mnnn ba anL'n voTS M a l inin s lltl n T nnoo flf f ll m linfiu I ana irrxr wn nor si v iru iiiur r l iu l J liu lis liu l ; , . that bv a Debbie hurled in his direc '" ' r ir ;"u- i,6"u "ou - J V, 7. " and can famish t: : 7" - t t : - i wfim inniiKiP.M in r,nn rtxrp.k ri-i vpsrmPTir. 11 niiD siinHnn tmie,H.L. i j V w , - a 'J. T-r , O ' I aXAU UUC VUILCi though,, for the first, two hours Up to the Hour when . the way out Families and parties supplied with MrtClBrnand received the hrnnt of was clear several tnoasand Uonfed-1 cream pacsea in porcelain freezers, it. " Such of his division as came erates had m yet fired a; shot. ; : ' ! vraen n aunng ineweec ior ice AnnAooil w H 1 H WAWiia tWa .Mnrirl-' Thrnri'irt. ran to be delivered for Sunday B Alt ivVr iiuu JUuv tt two yyotjvi . vlaij uj xiuir vmuiv tvuv viuuuvai aui vu 0gg0fj a. t3. .-1 h.Dcor r. I 1 v EOUSE FURN1 ion by the bursting' of a shell. Dozens of -; the f Federal f missiles buried themselves 5 in the ' bioffs above the batteries, , and . dozens more in the.' earthworks, ' but they were harmless. The : men com plained more of the a single brigade, composed of -the some ; misunderstanding of 1 orders, . Sfivftnth TexasJ Eighth Kentuokv. or because Pillow took it UDon him- o'clock. nL7,:nrZ First and Third Mississippi, self to :change the programme of the showers of mud and, dirt than anA fMa. uim.ttu.'t ,J4 kia ,naKrt4.i.a wif frT.6-r. r,t Of the 'pieces Of - Shell and flying ftnn whn if, .want into nfttiAr,: toaa AnnhVmandfld anil a fcAhlA liHIlAt II...' f tt. , I t " " ' ... - " I ' UUUCIB, : VUtl W, lUD .: KUU8-) .WHO 2,000 men when it went into action Th 4VMmaria-1 nnian a. -fifi ' as 4 4-Vff I At-fnlr narfa ri fha!' 1?iarr ahaI 1 f ,i struck on the, muzzle but not dis ; n , m- ua .tv Ln- tuMAMuu...!- Stir.'- l X change front twice, and then ad- the trenches.. .Pillow claimed that mounted at the opening of the . A u o5 ouk vtir, k twini 77Tt groundheld byMfiClernand.sii With was ready to follow up the evacua- leSTj OI ine nre. .11 nnA n matt ntf 1.ai fitntt Uln ..J nntii it n i.,nf rnVnnn It5 swept up the hillcleared it, held it proved., that , he -was? prepared to ior , five .minutes, ana; 'were: then 1 coyer , the ; retreat with iresh regi GUNS AJSD PISTOL! to wort' either by the job, week, or P.'ilTitJ! DlK G1'""C,"1 1". month. v.js ; ' Apply to J. W. HARRELL, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, ! ma29-dftw . Newbern, N. C. : Ic3 Orc!.i We have fitted up a ' Parlor for Ice Creanii - Ice Cream, Water Ices TOILET f312Tt1, ; - ......... ; i ' '. -,' ' "i . . ( Rubber, and Leather Iciiir.r, d Etc., Etc.: Etc. W ; Walter P.Burrus I Co., , COMMISSION MERCIIANTSt AND DEALERS IN . 7 .. GEAIN OF ALL HND3. UX (Corn a Specialty.) V. 49- Orders ud Coneltrnments reRpentfnllv solicited' ' ..: - ' jaii4-tl"Vly Parlor, open every night until 12 A. II. POTTER & CO. DEL G,s K BAGBY, Surgeon Dentist, nittAVvt1 Vvnil (nrA itriTTinA l-v-v I Am I r- rr4-L nn1 TtDAtrArif nmr nnniAna r 4- Will be in New Berne from the . 1 st to the 1 5th of each Month. In Beanfort from 15th to the 30th. . ; Office In. New Berne, aver E,- W. 4 8, W. SmaUwood'g, corner South Front and Craven streets. r ' .. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of nitrons oxide. . ' marSl-dAwtf C)aMMa mI ffaap"l imhuJ UaaJ LaUaa.ali1 - . . .. 4 TriA. 'WAilAT'nl iYll'J'.,u 'uuwm,hw, muttJ ucm ,1 iuo niuia "U. qunuitjr ui nimnumnuui V500 sacks Pine If bmota nnTnfl MU',JP tnis time Wallace had and camp equipage, and 'losing in 1,000 sacks Fish, , , scarcely - nrea a - snot. ? ueiievme eiueu anu wouncieu aoouc i,zuu i.uuo Backs ivainit. at laud Guano Bone and Potash, $13.60 a ton. could . not have put enough gun boats into the bend to capture the . t V ti . ti 1. 1. ; clads were fo2t Sh the -utmost by.a counter-charge, ,This;wa3 the tack. Floyd could, prove nothing, ZZaT- n. 77 17 a uonieaerates. as soon as the . on to taKe nuyantage or a tavoraoie hadrivr had been beaten off. infantrv were now t settle the fate of Fort Donelson. f BEAKINtt OUT. Grant's strength he entertained no rnS further; idea of resistance. :The &rz7r"A -JZM:7Z ZZZ l IaI : a rC" 7 "i.V. Peruvian Guano. lwiWiid S f no away reinforcements, . and , the at-; with portions, of their command, vesting lines and carry out s many :McClernand - . re- leavinVBuckuer, who was the -reai men B UOoUie. AUe lOri iWdS TOO 0J a t,ar1 .nofnralli7 cfrnnv licrrifAr fn BiirrAmW th mmoinAnr A. V- ,-rtrtrtrtP,-.T1 J Jn.A I a-av vui,i , v,uvar auvu-aM T kiMVMik LWbuvval' vv miia vuv & auawu iw sugo w ue Bucuwwtuuj, umouueu. n , ,; anoan,-A,,,:nf vrrt iuuta rtf f!r.nfArlArat. wnr tAAn1 by his command. In beating off TTa aIZT Ari CZ7: l,lA , a t . t tl. : , J . I OllOJL 1 llUftCO CU4 iUO WTCt Vt 1(T OUV.nl IfttflilUVt . Vt'lJVA t-utttuto tt mo iicck iud uiinciica uau uun :.,: j j i. t.. 1 , v.i mu i v, SCOrea.a Single point in WVOr 01 U ;ft- r fnni ornnnrl wifh Uia nnnH hnvftlfirl hia B-nrrianr. nn.fAlv t.hA (TpriAral sitnnt, nn: ltwaQ thu ,Y rrrr - front the fighting already done that trien to open the way out, the Con- 500 sacks Pacific Guano. ' , I a tun r.r.A I SflO Kflrt Tfnvatov'a Hiari (IrnAa Atifi After Gen, Floyd had ascertained V ri?fi hrSanriA .wki , J t.h .Tfl,, rptnrnl t.rt th ai iir,A : i Phosphate. 1. f .7 ; E. n. MEADOWS & CO., V Corner Pollock and Middle stsM . i Warehouse Cotton Exchange Place, could have led his: garrison Safely ont, alter a fight in which every ?""L0TVL ""5 tenacity of old veterans (When, the, Cohfederatea- first regiment engaged had proved its hUirmhidi PnnBtih,tAri ti,AtVAvUm0V?.d?n m.raing 'McCler- gallantry, .blundered, hesitated, Zr77717eTh7 ' nand's right, where.it tonched the countermanded and unauy dis UpUl lllgUb OI uay OI , lUe Af - 'ot -fc n.al,A nf - tnilnifftir. in tiiammnanir nl' man a A, T- Al - q I VI -AAA T UDVIUVIAI . UO ; ;VUAUVa VU VI. W I WV lavaj.a-av iMVf VVIUiVUJ, V. .MAVU Kentucky regiment . the - Third 1 who could ! have looked upon him Tt . i mi j , . ii, 1 : I : .. 1.. . .'11 jf-i - a.. jl 4.. ftt4. . xt. union, xnis regiment - neia . as oniy wim ieeiings 01, coniempc. AAA.fi.iM Af ti,a nrnMavi,a strong a position as any , battle- r M. QUAD. caught BighM .Federal, r Floyd full of determination. - They- were kzksk Mrs'bvbou hirty criUcised for , not. : holding, out Jn- sUead Of fighting his way out with a SSfi S IT portion pAheJarrisonfand he lost & ffiS his official head for the manner in in I" rZrJTli . iJrf Ti": which he, turned over the command ICArrTCT.!S of the post Wa subordinate that he &T?Jt UW aj fgW iWVUgU TT lUVU IUV VUU" federates began to pour for an ad vance down the flank. ..: it. p ,The Tennessee Wagon, " . The Farmer's Favorite. THE TCZO OOZE anwtito" .1 For us to announce th fact that Jlo well regulated family can afford to be without one. , ( . OUR SPRING STOCK inignc not hunseu be . made a prisoner. '; 7 : -vJ - The plan was to mass the Con federate garrison, or the bulk of it, and fall upon the Federal right with such vigor at : early crash Si'..;:.? I.. ! it '.X, "t . . t j t ' . ' i - " . " CONSISTING S PAET OF The Novelty Belt Hook. Better than lacing or rivets. ' 'Ad LMAniaiTiari1 fmvnA ' 1xiMnirl l JJoo aUVVlUWiUU WUUU ' U1U1DC1A I it DAIL BROS., WE0$ESAE QEOOERU Sv;rr.i:TAfl-V-;:.!':--4.vy:-' COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, , April y.dw, rt t " - " ; i.; n'-f-."''. .f-'" -'!-: I IUwiI Lal tv-x'i I have secured a new boiler, and have a ti , i. - large force at wor)t putting my Mill in order, aax rhar T will ha ntAr lv - v uin ji TV Ais its vtawaj j t . - MoDday,.ithe 16th April, ! ; s ; '. ' to begin Work on' ; TXtUC?lt JLi OXES, andwiU be 'prepared to furnish the BEST, QUALITY to all trackers. , i , . , , oeo: bishop. ; ., apr7-dtf . f NcwBerne, N. C. . Hne Gr oceriesl . Fair Dealing , ,.f 'I'; ,(.f - ii foh g.c;:lyi Our Motto . and our Success!! We cdnstantly carry a very laree and select line of s - t. ,i i ' ,i ,i. ii ,i Fine Groceries, : . lm.it.nM. IJnntlt . :r .-li -j .,- .i e'.-i.. , t: Tea, Coffee, A ' - ' Rrtices.' t. Cakes and Crackers, - - our, : ' i " ' ". IVovwtonA, r" t -Toiacco, Cigars, and - And we solicit a call from Die olty trnrle. -We call esoeclnl attention to our h iiL-llHh Break fast and Jnpan lens, and our ''liiHiiu- un"javaanu itiouonoe, n-esti gronnu every day, at 20o.ll: The best In tlie cltyi Try a package. " ' . n .,, ,v -t. -..t Hianuura uranuuuuii niixur, luc, . , A No. 1 Fancy Flour 4 cm. t. ' - t- . uur "ua jatKjtict" inr, tiu.-iiuMi; u Kir x We keep the best ol everv it i Ins, and eiinr- anteeboth price and quality, and .elieurlully REFUND TUB MONEY ON DE3IAND. J- The Caah Trade Only golleitcd. dawh as to pressed he sent to Wallace for GROCEHIES & PEOVISIONS was given i,a run of over two miles thronsrh Its V VnXfU HUlaaOVI UUA Hl-ti Vf . V UU I . - O I I conld reinforce the point attacked woods and fields and up hill and iRr nnnr,Q ' ) reacu iub uireaienea point. . ' k 1 it back and clear the highway reinforcements and running to Charlottes Grant would wungiw' vxm The Alligator Nut and Pipe iWm. PellEallsCo. OF ALL KINDS. the Confederates wnnM hA'AlADT of OOWn to : , "1 Wrench. 8. Front St novl7-dlv . j . . Kew,Horne,.N.O. i; 1 1,, f. boots & shoes;- I'lOWS & U0ES. .-4- 6 ' .t't a specialty; j his lines. It was a simple plan, a0- tney 001116 into position just and as night came the Confederate where they were needed, behind commander began, carrying out the the hard-pressed regiments,1 the details. The weather was eold and wuo Ul itut migui, uave luniea r,ormr -th trnnnn .waiw' Sn-mArA, then" and there. " But, in the con ment a good share of the nicht. and fusion of tattle,ihfd,miliai with the when t' the errav ' of the! winter's ground, and simply" anxious to mormnir hfiffan tA ' l ffht im ' th secure position . ana open nre. tne woods hundreds of the men in the brigade ' found its battle-line on THE-vGEil , C0TT0I7 ,PL0T7 ranks had - frost-bitten ears and unienaDie grouna ana was at once fingers and; - were: benumbed with attached with the utmost fury. For cold.-' The want of harmony among a time the conflict seemed to whir mmmiMiuAra had rftsnitArt vn: Wnn. roufid and round this single bricade. ders among other officers, and these aP- though three-fifths of its mem blunders delayed the attack, which bers were in battle for the r first was. to have been made at early time not a company broke nor a dawn,- to nearly an hour later. man stalked. ;. They held their first Dating' this delay the Federal scouts ground until , flanked, and then discovered that a move of some sort they fell back to take a second po- was on foot, no ' means haan rtlnnriArl r v - i ) uim..-..'iL.T..j"i An hour after daylight 1 the Con federates moved to the attack. On most portions of their front the men had not' marched 500 feet be fore they encountered the Federal i - Call and e or write for' aamplea and prlcea. ,; You have only to sen it to appreciate its i i . . advantages. ' ' . .The "Queen" Steel-Plow. 1 1'1- - ; - ........ The Improved Climax Cotton Plow;- Hie best Cotton Plow in ub. Improved Itoof Irvint An artirfn loner needed for1 the pmleellon ol Iron and Tin ltuofs. it will nut biirttr, chalk weel, crack or corrode. , It ill rxi-nnd nnd con trAct with the Iron or tin. It ill imt injure ci (Ri.n la It Is Avl.i,it,lv ,l.,rl,lu .,,.1 Manufactured and for Rale by - ' . .. , M..AiUonarloiltt.!tt Dealer in Puiiim, Oils, Uls. Artteia, luworator. ana(joi'li t Buiti-is ivtttwi tiu ot n il kiiia. anKH'Mly. ikM orIolk,Va.i) J. L. McDANIEL, ' . . DEALER IN-, ; Choice Family;' Grocer! GXST&FJy OOOD3 i f i ; ' i Thos. Gates & - n t l aprl-diwly . Opp, Gaston House. THo Very ;, and the attack was by sition and fight as grimly as before. TTT,XTTIT ' 11 ' T the-surprise , that had An officer m the Seventh Texas HJiiNllY' L. -HALL, ad .. j , 1 , ,ri.! - said of the way they fought:" ' - . School Boob,' Blank Books, Ths Chanpicn and Grander Clio loo ( received fresh fioni the ). ' : every ;n dftvK. . . Bpeclnt.!iii.iiii c"'! -I to li's line of battle, and a fierce and steady conflict-' at once opened. The federal right wing was matched, if hot considerably ' out numbered, but it was admirably positioned for defending such an attack. The ground was broken by ridges and ravtecs, no; tly shcl tered byheaw tinDcr, cnl i lines were wif'i Fine's 1' each otitPr r 3 V 3 1 .,ir "1 1 td their C w.':.u drive I ever saw. We had been having it pretty much our own way beiore they came, but when they swung into line and opened fire our advance was checked.; Three differ ent times we advanced so close upon them that the powder almost burned men's faces, but they would not move until the line ; had been flanked."; ':,:: .7 r ;.' . , ' BWAETZ', BAXTEBT. . 1 - The gallant fight of Craft's liig ade enabled McOlcrnnnd to reform and brirg Bwartz' 1 .:::rv i j io- cf P'i ion to cover the tlircrtenc 1 for . a n ri."n next the t!oi.,ierat3 v r V 1 vp it met aL .atftie v. Gratt-, ."inct lave I r ..atle hi ., loJ it. TLcro Li lat Turnbs Hows, Eren I C ian" 'ly i aiit-a 0. Fine Stationery find Box Papers, Auto graph Albums and J. lioto Albums, Jjiblca,. Hymn Hooks, I rayer 'A Books, 'Writing Bests,' . ; 1 . Woik Boxes, Gura, : ..... I . ', btnng and Hook . ; . . - 1 Ttis mid . ' '- -Rubber Bands, : ' riaying Cnvds, Dice, ;-r in ami I O.d. 1. in 1. - ' . I:, V. I ..- BooVi and Pint oes, yimupij i 1 nee Cauls, I'-crap Book i liino and nnd' Renin I'letures, Iustruetii in illVv"'.1jtJ-.,-j.: aTfc tyfVra aft?

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