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Union Point. v Acood'wee' eroWd ent down to yhe tktRmtDeflaiKir arrtved from tltimore yweterday morning with a . Tlia delegates wen arriving in good ambers last night and some of them okiuarUttlal Stanljr Uall. They r dduMldsa He treaW right while in tUelty; ' t i .There are many ehargM of crooked ' - " nses .kj the 'opposing factions in the Republican party on aocount of the , manner of aelrcting delegates for the county convention. tf LiTff Republicans wrestled with the question bf township constable for firs notffs 1 Vtrrt&i rn' the Weinstein ba!ldlri(f yesterday. 1 After much rpeak " 111 ft RifiypmolionBtSonf usion and ' IffVKr'JirfgiSUiJfi'eot'i the' ..if.i.r6utinoumbenyM nominated. ZWfty&b'M, newsy little sheet Hi-rted. MoreheadClty'by Geo. pyitharlattdT. I U putUshed every .hrnW-''lw-omla "to enlarge in httrttIWeCWiMieerfu11t nlaeeit on ! Ttif.'a. J. ItfarsaOrormsjtthat bis church was damaged by the break UtfttkltorWkAt lamps and several - tchVV', ten dollars by the poliUoal.taeoUnr held In It on Tuesday. He cart that MTTpoople arlkrimllifyVinM of beUr.,i'jit..T .i't- the.ty, w deiire.o, fommscd to him and the Immigration Bureau tbe rtoo"WriUeii fcy"uFTbwnsman Mr. Jonathan n-WJmm lft o section or NoMM4cW Buteati ii to aocomplUh any good (or Eastern Onrtv , lina, we know of no better way than to eir---fTI bo'V eTIRMtooplei ou, . to J Ant? jbtyidepvfc-, . ueu oX tu Stale government. . ' Some of the RepoWfcAiy' Jhlscity take the appearanoi bt Am Young here at this art!rlar . time p menajhat Q. .jTJu ng w i) 1 y ptu stl i I ei;faeN from : ihla. county do thi CigWioaA Cob 1 venlion. This would hardly seem prob fall JrheU thel Rephblleana har such an aspirant uLJ. Moore, EbU Bok .perhaps it will be deoldedifiody,iir the convention can preserve, order lop g QUUgu tu ap(viu uwi. . PtraBl. - - . -- ' - . y fa 'J f i ; Tlon. L. C, Latham, of Greenville, nr. . fived yeetefday' evening and Is .the guest of Capt. H. "W. Wahab. Mr. Lathami fa, , nroro1jnl .cipdidat). fot the nonAnatiofiToV Conresln the first ; district, witJjood prespecu otenoces Comml8si6ni-'JnA T.' Patrick, of the 'N. C. Horean of Immigration, is In the 1 ci:y. Ve regret not "being in when he t -: '. " Kv Xa w HI come sgaTnTbefore l'r. 1 . -nfp, A tact rtrom . . ii ti u.e city on his re it's Wilson Normal School. . c t, r ! r. I lnnter, of Virgin s In the toAerCaochUr, Mrs. i i y laet, Davkl 'MantyyooL, i.)i lie 1 'i r I 1 ? - -i r?-nhHy employed for i j ti iee jeart one day In h st ,! JcrnsAipfBca, ap r 'ir !f? promise that , : , Jornsit oflloo , . ') niorniBg'if'As to t ' to hia regular k ' i -;.i d ; l-not sp- t- -" r !ethnt be cf : " ' : '' -.' . Aa ercur, a tra!a wrtle rin to Mort: i' C.ty atl i . . . Vnndf y next. The train will leave the depot at 00 and South rronttreeTaC V a.m. Farefor round trip, f 1.00.1 eews.:' fa 1 - ... A prominent politician of the. first oistricl a . in the rJty yeetorfljy and We took nMmtelhe Eepablican lownahip meeting held at the Weinstein building for the pnrpoee of nominating a candi ante lor- oops tatu. ure ne nau au pportuhity of adding to his know ledg of wire-working in political conven tions, i The eloquence of Ed". Tucker and B. W. Morris on ' the importance of maintaining the rights of American citizens -in township conventions the numerous points of order made; the in formation imparted to the chairman by Tucker, who quoted from Cashing and other writers on parliamentary law; the way to bulldoze the chairman and prevent a motion; bow to decide be tween contestant delegates; all these things were brought out and made in teresting to the old politician aa well as the young and uninitiated. Today he will take another and higher leason by attending tbe county convention. Among lh PellUelaaa. "Tim son had the dilegation and the secretary so renounced it, but the cheer- mho oouldni decide till one ballot was hoye out and made a tie. Den de cheerman 'clared for Hwn," ia the way a 5th warder reports it. If dis foolishness don't stop de coro ner will nave to bold a contest oyer somebody yit," said a somewhat dis gusted attendant of the ward meetings. Tell ye boss, Tse been working hard for ye," said n rural aspirant to a prom inent candidate yesterday. "Where at V asked the candidate. "All down in Onslow and Jones, sah." "Well," replied the candidate, "that won't do any good. I am running for an offioeinthis county." "Well, bom, if ywn don't get dat.mebbe you might git de legislator. " The candidate could U.at an nn" tn thla inh Vvp vp. - d . Cllv voaacll rreceetftaaa. New Berne, N. 0., July , 186. "Tbe Board met this evening, Mayor Meadows in chair and Councllmen Williams, Hancock, Moore, Daniels and killer present. The Mayor stated that he expected to be absent from the city for a few dsys end requested the Board .to designate some member as Mayor pro tern. On motion, Councilman Moore was appointed. . tOwlng to a lack of sufficient members for allowing bills, the Board adjourned Ia maa! f 101 AV,1wlr am Tit 1 v T WEDNISDAY. . J The board was called to order, Mayor Meadows in chair, and all the members present except Councllmen Draney and Styrohr" Marshall nport aooepted. ' Arreeta fe8f M Oontioted and 5 dis charged; 10 paid fines nod costs, and 7 ordered to work on streets. Fines collected, 123.00. ;Contev 8180, ToUl, 03.80. Qn6 half of 'costs deducted for fees and b&lanoe turn ml over to Treasnrer. J. M. HaroeT, City Marshal. fiao Cohnl"asVcXrin"Io.n K ISBf,0 I i!floclt street to South Front. .hPormiss(on was granted provided lhat n ijlght watohnvm ;bf. nmployed nntil the. building was in tweiUon,ard no pair his shop, and Mr. McSorley to 're pair a sheoVI BbA 'requests were 1 re fer rod to Are . district wninttio with power to net. ; J . Councilman Moors called .the board's attention to the water supply eo East Front street, and naked .that the board Uke jiotne action to romcdy the ease. - , On motion of Councilman Williams, pump was ordered to bo located near the foot of Broad street, to e weed for fire and drinking purposes, i J " - Councilman Hancock moved that the flit y. pay th1 bill tat new uniforms for the police amounting to $64, Themat- ter Was postponed until next?gnUr Jieetir , t SW J 1 Committee on SUeets and Pumps re ported streets, in good oondition exoept grass which would be cut down, and hsd.bouchta wagon and had onettump bcUi.f:"Jr " - " " f . .pn ; motion; of Councilman . DanleU, the .follow log speoial ordinance; wai adopted, ayes' Williams, Daniels, Mil ler,' Moore ' and Crawford? noes," Han cock. .V-r'.f. J V, K, .)! " ' ' ' ' 1 EeeolvedrTLtl afiy person or perMiTs be allowed to bold r hsve held r't hor -, fc'T, Cita rr tow o:i any .of t. a ftre.-.s or open lots or grounds of the tv.T f t i' r"rrV!pf 1" " "r"e or to -k: . M.i, t.i. , T e ' nof CLief Frgi- 7 -" ' . ' : r .'. . ' : 9 f , . -1 c--"miuee to 8 tractions f rom the board la regard f the tat deeds' advertised bi.hun.fof ..h.n a nn.fnrl II'llla On' motion, nil question of dWpjtjA,. Bpn mnptm(ionio as about UiodeeM nTwuId U Ief with the treasurer tax oollectof' and dtyattot neyptaelemantn jUinnnl --ui On motion, it was,oiid(,hatthe manure from the engine houses be sold ftaftman of thl fire department committee to the highest bidder." An Mnendmenf .wan. offered by Mr. Moore, giving the manors to the driers,whieh waalost. h U'J The selection of a person to copy tit lint was, on motion, left with finance committee with power to net. ' j The finance committee was on mo tioa requested to see ths gas company and see if the bills for gas consumed br tne city couia not be reduoed and spocinl rates made with them by the veer and report a( next meeting. The regular monthly hi Us allowed Minutes read and adopted. Adjourned. R. D. Hancock, Clerk. cva a Too BlaUi. Towaliqa, Qa.', June 5, '86. We find B. B. B. to be the best blood poison remedy we .ersr fondled, and gives more satisfaction. Its cures are quick and decided, and; y on cant say too mudv ih its praise. We know of two cases of .blood poison sod ode of catarrh cured by its uee. we cant sen any other now. . i . B.C. Kinard & Son, - ,MerohanU. Sold in Mow' Berae by K.Tt. Duffr and E. 11. MeadOws. , i f Those ew Rlrer Ojsters all Wrong. In relation to what laws should be nude by the next Qensral Assembly fot tne better government of our infant oyster industry. Mr. George N. Ives at ouce reaches our create! fears: at once suggests a hurtful , dangerous monopoly. In my talk with Mr. Munn, referred to by Mr. Ires, I was speaking esneciaUv and alone of New rivert every locality having- 18s peculiarities and being more or less unlike every other locality, re quiring a like momned system of culti vation. In my opinion, the law should be such that the area of bottom sold by the State to any one peraon and eituated la the waters of New river and other localities similarly circumstanoed.sbould be much smaller than in tne open dee waters of the Pamplico, Core and Bofrue sounds. Waters that more resemble tbe circum stances of the Chesapeake Bay. Long Island Sound, etc, localities from which Mr. Ives has no doubt taken his ideas. These waters, wide and unprotected from winds, where the handling of oysters is impossible except by steam boats, heavy dredges, etc.; waters from 20 to 85 feet deep, and bearing but one oyster to two square yards of bottom ; In consequence, Mr. Ives can say that he has never known poor oystermen to do anything, a very discouraging outlook from his standpoint (yery much contra dloted by tbe history of the aots ef such men in the Bay of Aiguillon).. ' Better give ud this valuable territory. he thinks, to half at dozen or less lordly capitalists living i Paris hwd running the property by agents, giving the poor, ignorant, lazy nanermao a chanoe of getting his daily wages with all the. envy, hatred, strife ajid strikes which woald' exist from tne first day tot all time to come. We dont think so, but think that it will be. better for QnsJow sountyj to have- iwft thousand ' of her native citisens, well-to-do and intelligent, living 'in dependently on their own toil with nobody, to strike and no canat to strike anyone;-1 TbeonftitaaiMi done, as well a las other. I recognize at.onoe that. Mr. Ires has the popular Idea.'the one to be jumped at'tt onee aaA.cpcawmetrtfy to be the more feared. Men are disposed 'to jump from one extreme to the other. It is said that ten, acres are not enough; H may be too little, even in the Park bottoms of New river, vet I believe tbataH feel that tbe area should be much limited. , , The, Frsael find that an eighth: ora hectare (about One quarter ' of an acre) ia sufficient to support a ,famiy of jmt sont In good order; of course we want more jusVnowv, meg In tun widaJ:waUrs-sf-iho tamlico, Core and Bogus sounds we any like toe liberal, let a man buy whatever qaea-i tity be is able, to, px tor, anovwonee to paytaxea on;' use his tt earn boats and dredge where tho poor are not able to do anything and will be glad, to get wages;; aad where tbeMtndaoements will be ample "when tt proosttyj M made secure by li,'",;'1 These rich men will build the can neries, which will maker market fot all the products, and the' spirit of ear terpriea will spread, out toward-the shore and up into the narrow bsyi and coves until we poof men shall all be ho longer able to walk but get into a trot. a Mr. Ives is wrong in saying that tbe representative from Onslow had caused the repeal of the ten acre law in relation to New river; no. such retrograde.hae been madei tbe la, tfl th !fld, On t re mains and is teepected. - , ' , n ? tie U wrong iieo in mi idea eta mission or control for the oyster, indus try; in fact he is wrong all through ao : ' . 7 l)- :- h.mir:il f Hlracaleas Bseee.? ;" , W. W.Reed, drareisVoi, Winches ter, Ind., writes: "One of ray custotn- er.-Mr LfmivsrYikef Bartoc'a, Ran v. . i CorpuroptiorA,-nd(W "ven up t") d " rr her p!-rpicians, f-...e noard of I". 'j "'ew I' iacovery rr Consunp t a, r- l ,- i buyirg it of me. In f r i i' i ,. i e w&'kej to tl.a i -, ff f'Ti,'.' 1, snd i ... lr .v - ; . . . i I v it,''' 1 Its tt k k 1-ro'e. Lrug ! 1 ! II ,..t I Store. .h'j. vn.U "Ptr mm i v i y -dr ""WAwwiji frpr.af uieppsson ynsprvsfci The Wnrfh ro.i:. t.,i j.i sembly had sTverf inteesting d flip , rnnnsswmniy nximsemu ai mai schpoi, havtaa in. tUw ak liono neacnar mMf mX dkwosaion took a wide raagei m the entir subject of Jhighor fsnaafet edc cation, and of ea-edaeAioae toe awaa, J Mj. Bingham and Pro.W. DphU lips1, of tbe University. Opposed a naopo- i)aitie to request tbe trustee to admit wrwnsn to the pri vitege) e the etnas in pedagogicfr. at the Uaiveesity, but by goues&l consent a resolutioa was adopted to appoint a committee (o naemoriaUe, the legislature in behalf of a permanent normal school. Maj. Finger explained that ia his view the mosv practicable plan would be the institution of a nor mal school for teachers, male and female, to be held seven month in th year, with four1 professors, which pro fessor .should be detailed to conduct tbe principal Institute, ia four section of the State... for three months annually. Be explained fvtnec that no additional cost would be re aui red. as certain edu cational fundi which he refetted to eowld he moreeooooTuicaJlyxiBed in that manner ana acoosnpl ieb more good for the tate, than m any other way. i it bas been decided to meet tutut, June 14, 1887, but the place t& left W be determined bv a committee. I i An excursion nartv- to FMrotvet le mooted, and finde much favor at the low rata paopoeed, and the advantage offered to the parVy,- Tht award of tbe gold medal for North Carolina history, Ilk &t of general history; was made to a lady. Miss Belle Qraves, ef Mt. Airy. Miae Graves wjU b mmembered, by manjtof tne oiuiw4 of Raleigh aa a pupil, .trf St. Mary's, and this is higlv compliment that insti tution, 'the examination being a rigid one. : ' The following efflcws were elected for the ensuing yea : l'reeidnt, R. A. Alderman, Ooldaboro; secretary, Ku gene O. Harrell, Raleigh; aa mum sec retary, i-.. M. uoodwin, Italeign; treas urerv Robert B; -Armwood, Toncord: yice-preeident let, Capt. (' B. Den- son,, Kaieigh i. Dr. h. u. Lewis, Kinstoni ft? iloo. H. M, FingoT. New ton; 4th, J. A. Delke, TtKuuaavUle, 5th, v r ua "riH.k.M. nit,' i ur 1 . , 1 ' . JAVUB W. L.UI IMUJ . v, ' , v. ' - Staines, Aaheviilo; 7th, D. Matt. Thomp son, Li n coin too ; 8th, J. T. Alderman, Fork Church ; 9th, S. L. Sheep, Kiiisabeth City. Executive oommitto E. A. Alderman, president, Euuene i. Har rell, secretary; M. C. 8, Noble, Wil mington; V. F. Niler, Farmers; r.. 1". Moses, Raleigh; Dr. Joseph Moore, New Garden N. B. Henry, University of North Carolina; Mies Mary. Ii. Good loo, Marion; Mrs. J. J, Fray, Ral.ngh; Mrs. S. J. Myrick, Murfreesboro; Mrs. J. M. Barbae, Raleigh 'Mn. M. O. Humphrey, Goldsboro; Mis LUy Iong, Rtateeville. The assembly also went into an eiec tion, for the first tinae-ia it bistory, for three permanent trustees, to hold the property of the organization, aud Capt. 0. B. Deneon, was unanimously elected chairman of the board, with Messrs. Eugene U. Harrell. of KaUigh, ahd Prof. D. Waeinbardtiof JBasutort, as associates, , . . i i I There Were 678 in attendance from sighty-six eonnties bf Nqrtb Carolina and thirteen Btatesl!' ...: '' abVxi TO MOTKKfU. .' , ' 1 afma.7'; Wnrtiow-y SoothiHo. Sykup ehoald arway be used1' for ' children teething. It eootnee the euia, eonene the gums, allfsirpatn, cures wind oolio,DBdlsthebeef remedy for diar hoea. t Tweafcy-flve vent a bottle. 1 ; ,i i o i jana saeaoisatw ir ' " afotatlia aJloaaaht JUv C -'A. 'l7 X . Ml ,. !- At amietlflif t bb-' Kiddle -street Bancita GhnkrY.- TSw. Bnfnn'N: ff.. held MndiaornlntV Jinnb S7thittft, L tbe following preamDandresohions f . Whereas, Tne paMort r ri t ifrr nPTe- itwSea ID IB cburoh and Elder C. dissolved riJnken by tk ant attra lv feart W isl 1th del t t the ton tie inaer nt jn Y ioa 1 hia unsv rvtag the nMBsi I, or tand dcOines i faithfulness rm unwaver- gar tiona&.l i n of Ao ohuf-h U I of bis mint r,a lng adhere irs o-totbe StJe truth, has ret jerC ,Ic Jrfltioti and love of woatne this church. Piert-for, ,i Resolved, TV part with Bro. Jenkena id the t , hdext sorrow, and commend llm fc WfeU if labor, aa a BaDtitt withc'-t frrroe is a minister of eminent talritatpf C1 jstian of con Unt piety; V.lr I jt Solved, J ng B yen- chdw. ( :x fam- ilv. shaL.4. u ' . ' AuVare life. wherever he4 my- be- vJ expound the wora nrtd ipcni'rt 9jwAnd TcisxT put ea, i 1 1 I iuqxlqlpjj MA" - - . m uuuuanv iOLLAKU. than 1 ID Bi 1 . rriii ltmitt him m. the pine ild a. 'a'-"-t nwir1tirand WOUld v aioo artmow Dim into nr'. iOT". ,.Ii tr1edZl9fTio Bittert and pt r..ef" frord first bottl?, and s't-r fevk.rjs'x ttttwt Was entiiely forei and had gainai tleh eighteen roii"''., r-"h-.r-- V-'ieret he wos, . . - c ,1 ik r t bv ft for ; 1 a i ' . Tviiwl 1 ' f ' e i .0 Bitters. lb. . ; ('-.: . ..Io by Hancock HCUS; r ttisrB sitatelaea-l WtaaM,i(orl Biaghaa' PhilirDSi' aiirther'2ri He! vdivtaw AW" J tttv 3 a canttHiuvb .l....b..rfi I T I "WWW " ""Wm WWW w - -T'jA-,-AeV -V,?, - " Mr r. L WTJeoxn . 8ftldrCa;l " U HI a !-! icttlnf the UAr, A.CJi&.tklLi tufU . : . . - ' - ------- sainwnsr nMWn.waa eaueei nn sev- Urajl; wlaagp;a)beaV thiAeayof t ahd he -proceeded with theVi naont. Revo Sand eead and rea wiuia the perspiration rotted down aid- eheeks. H4 the, company, taawe Jh hWda and groorn were wiap tn. the MgnM of morphau. 'HU wife, held the i torch light whileBrd. Bandy read. Ilecom mead with the ehurch rule, bantkm wflMUanU and .thae ot ee years, ordination of aldara, com reunion r vice, etc. Ai last he aae tetha mar riage service, and the couple weraaaad on. It was past the hour of midnight when the couple were pronounced maa and wile Morth&ul Cty Atiantir. '' An A4 reatrUj. Next to a walking match is Mr. U. tt. !aulter's walking fifteen miles io one1 day, fishing and hunting. He live at Athena, (ia., ia 75 year oM, ha had a running ulcer en his lag M years. one-, half a century aad praviowe to that day had not walked over half a mile per day for 30 year. Mr. Sautter, the Banner-Watchman and Revt Dr. Calvin Joknaon say that B. B. a cured the ol uei and restored him. "'Ob, Joeie," said little gleeful Maud, "we are going to have some honey made at oar house." "How do you know r" eked- ,Joi. "Became mamma eeat tb servant after three B's, and I don't kuow what bees are good for only to make honey. " 8old in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. II. Meadows. COMMERCIAL. JomHAi. Oinoi. July 7, 1 P. M. oorron. New Tour-, July 0. Futuies closed toadv. Hslse of 100,600 bales. July, U.4.". January, 9.38 August, February, 0.47 Sotember, S) VJ March. i. .17 October. 9 30 April, D.A0 Nevember, 0 .27 May, December. June, Spots quiet; Middling 9 7-16; Low Middliog 11 10; Good Ordinary S 7-16. New Berne market dull. No sales. Middling 8 9-16; Low Middling 8 1-8 Good Ordinary T t-16. ooaxBagio aaais Skjcd oottom $3.M. 00TT05 EtKD 010. 00. Trntntirrnra Hard, 11.00, dip, fl.75 Tab 75o.a$l.5. Oat! New, 85c in bulk. Corn 50c, in bulk from boats; Mo, to 60c from stores. Rici-75a85. BUbWax"-80o. per lb. Basr On foot, 3o.toBc. Ooumtbt HAMa-lOo. par lb. Larq-IOo, per lb. Eoos 8a8io. per doaea. Fubh Poax iiaic.4ec pound. PXAmrrs 60c.per bushel. FoDDan 7IWs.a1.00 par hand red. Oaioira t&M pa barrel. Fixu) Paaa eoaTOe. HiDxa Dry, 10c; greeale. Afplxs SOaSOo. per kashel. PiaRft T5c. per bushel. Hoiw-400. per gal. : . Tatamoa par lb. CmoxaM - Grown . teaMe.; dpwtag Oits-MM eta. per hwahel. Tuainre tOorper toaehei. Sckd Potatow i Fasy Rose, $3.73 per bbL ..... i , i Woor-lOal0c' perouad, . POTATDxa-Bahamaa, tSaSOc; yarns. 1 -.ii. i ' KiBoaajra-T-tio.'. . r WButtaaAU aw jnaa rosxr-eiMVJ J.B??aWdLo.-:U 3.t5t.00. V nLAanWrro. hr th Ueto. ' iprnav ajranalateavwe Torru ylle,w , .. , , ,. BUT 83a80o, per ack. . KoUteBaAir8TBtrr0aac. , sPt)WBBM4l.ef. ""' - ' ' j" Bao..-.'!'' '''Hi K.-nuol. 0 !tn ... i .. aXUUat4taaaa i . tawaif,auiraoaa.'aais day aistplvaDy nBIa WUWVM. Th pmH- mwiwlll beehaUnUfd ftbe sani ptae ey UhT.sljfTBON. " " ' M i. '' o.m. tnupttcm. , Vol lard, OaalaW'Co It. O : i r r.t"8 i '!.' i'- jrMitrv -BCHEBtJLE B. ftjvTicX na doing. baaj n 4 MM - ' I I :! . Ail . persona doing, partnaa aa chants, or. otherwtoe. upon all good bootht' ia ' Or ant of' th Mate, of any ataanr Mahle node 1 Sobedale'B,? are reejsjred by ftrw tiefeaa aaato daring th, first TEN. daya inf dnrao? faOini to.Jiet, wiUin tka. firaa. wiU he nlaced an'theaelinauenk thnaad wUl r shared1 With doubts tai,, 1 wUl be at my efflesf toreneiva the same. Blank r m id 7 wuli wm ptipnis im aam. piasn n;y. ail who hate piAc.ctheataa- ' I,.. ....tl. X art . a Tea! aahad. JH l (lf'-iiU duly qoalittrd aa Admin mtratnr . . . an.ta of Arnold Gra. o4 lahy f e r-- a o rr u I all t -'- ..fc. ,. i .at M u-a pitof I i t I -a t4.wi.,,.o ) a., i J, l -m fln' . tt. f j t, t ha fn 1 a i t oy of J ' . I . or t IK -. V ; . f - . t t " ! . ii.oeuM! lo I asuM.a 1,1 pt JO EX H.C" if'iv, litUe StoroitEciiiitf the LITl'Ufi nwKK, I ' JiitkH HtnM, lunavu Rock lime, ' - Plaster, : ; CamfcntwJ I I It. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 8, 1886, edition 1
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