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..a ASaOCSCESEXT. - :i!U JODHSAX.1S eoiiitt,n . , ; -..iiod daily, exoept Mou'cay, at c . j,r jew, ts.00foraix saootba. IUvered t o i y su bsortben at 5S MM per montb. i WJU.T JQCKKAJU eoiuaen .tpcr, Is mDianed every TSaraday at tlM A- tUi UI59 J KATES J(PiU-T) One ii . ii one dsy tl.W; ese. for each, subsequent J Jvt "-miU nndar kM of Bi Iooa," l omu perils for flnt BtY enta for every subeequeAt teearUoa.' ' -tj V' - ' eeal natter at any fnn. aoUeetofiMTtt lorrtoathi inttot xceod ten UaeavrUl be tneerted free. AU eddttleaal attar wUl be energed t easts per tin. Pay areata (or tranatentadvsrtlsssMials moat mad to advanea. " BolrevertieeiDeota - beooneetedBrowpt et theea.Jofeee jBXHlta. r . . .. " OPWjnmu 'alio son ta twins news or a dls naaloa of ooal anaUece are aottcltad. Mo ooakaxiBeaeoByBart bo expected to be pub lished tnet yrtfl'Pf obieetlooable pereonal- VtMet Withholds the Berne of the author: or teal will soaks snore thaa oae ookiian or this paper. - i v '. AnybereQinjeeiiaaaawiavedateayeBouy panne enrnrnnnreatKHS eea obtain the name of toe antoor by epplleeUoa at thi offloe end nowlng wherein the srtevauoe exiets. THE JOURNAL. I ttt . scarf. M, BAAPBB, - KdUer. KJTV BERKS. N. C, NOV. 14 1886.; gatetedet the Post offlo at N. 1Uio, N (J aseeeoad-elaa. utwx. i ' TBI KAILEOAD SCHEME. , Oar esteemed' contemporary, tbe Raleigh Ketei and Observer, says that tbe board of directors of tbe N. C. E. E. is considering the ques tion of extending tbe lease of their road to the Eichmond & Danville Railroad. This is only a part of tbe scnetne that we have suspected was on foot, tbe other part having in Ttew the sale of the State's stock in the A. & N. C. K. R. or to be taken in the lease with tbe N'. C. Tha nannta nf thin Ro.r.tion would --V J - not object to any measure looking to such disposition of the A. & .'. O. E. E. that wonld aid in sustain ing the steamer lines at New Berne and patting on others at Morehead Qftji end Jbat wonld insure sucb rates on corn and other produce as tn nonnra?e onr farmers in the AABtiwninnnntiAR to shin in this di Section Instead of vin Eichmond; but there were circumstances connect edwtth the opposition to lion. U. fW a w w I w 4 Vt a raiant iamnatrn a j. 1 1 . m n. iv iu i, kin iciajuii vuuj w i bv aa talrManV people in this county to tolifcre'that it was instigated CbrtOOTrty wbo were directly inter 9 this railroad scheme, and wto knew, that he would use bis influence, if elected to the General Assemble araiBht anv legislation looting tOJ the consummation of the iitereefcof UraTn couiyxfl,na tBts Jteetie. it wts eTen sus pected that the Governor was in dtrectly enoouragiBf opposition to Mr. bdt Ibis must have been anjust to tbe Governor. We believe he has tbe interest of tbe whoU people at heart, and If he errif it is an error of the head and netoi tbe heart. The Feut and Observer, in a well considered article, which we repro duce, gives strong reasons why the lease should not be extended. The JoTJBKli wishes to add as another reason that the' A. & K. 0. it. B. and the IT. O. E. E. should be con solidated and become one road. No extension of the lease of the latter toad Bhould be made unless thw former is isolnded. Tbe in terest of the Btate at large and the interest of this -community in par ticular demands' this.' It has been the policy of tbe B. & D. to force oar eastern corn and oats over their line, ria Eichmond. This will remaia tbetr policy so long as they control the tf. C. B. B. and harejoocontro of the A. & If. O. ILIt3ir 1 ' ' . agree heartily with the Ob Mcrrer that iforth Carolina caa m snags her raflrpads .with advan tage to, her' people if .she win. Every tewaa- the railroad from jrcrebead; Dlfy to Ctarlotte, ahoold ship, its ? products and reeeire its goods , coal, vfetUiwrs,etc by way of Morehead Jity nd ITew Ikrse. ' They, would fnrnish suffi eiett traffie to maintain a line: of eteascrs at both'-pofBtj, ' and frc!Ms could be so regulated ss to ball J co our manufacturing towns,' anl cccoarcga ;an interchaDge' of; products between the ea6tern and western sections whose people axe c ow almost strangers to each other. Here are the objections ured by the u J Clterter to an txUa &ion tf tie leas j. IVe Lc; j tLey will be , well , considered Jy the board of directors before the propo sition is acted Bpons - ; " Virst, this is not the timeto con, siderit. The lease iias raq bajtf' teen years and bM jefteen years yet" to runT The: road has been opened for trafito h&rdlj more than fifteen years before it was leased for thirty years, ana now wane la teen years har etUi te elapse be fore the directory can legitimately take counsel eoncerninr the future of, tbe property,' ft Is proposed to lease for another lone term.. - ? Again, the cifcamatances of today are not the cirenmstaaoes that will exist fifteea years - hence, and ft would be a leap ia the drk to re new tbe lease at a time so rang m advance'of itstenalhatioi; Uorth Carolina in fifteen. Tears., will con tain fifty pet cent more of popula tion and we hope a handred per cent more of manafactuFea and of wealth, and the sitaation will be vastly different from that of today. But secondly, the road was char tered and was built chiefly by the State in order to promote the con venience and prosperity of 3Torth Carolina. . . u It was intended to be a local road. It was laid out for a Btate highway. The prime object Of its construction was tbe development of North Carolina, and it was not built with anv view to iaeilitate ister-Btate travel or traffic Tbe purpose of the lease is to promote inter State commerce, and tbe local business of the road is with tbe leasees en tirely a secondary consideration. Its use as a North Carolina high way is subordinated to other uses uot at all interesting to our State or people. Under the lease the whole char acter of tbe work has ben chauged. We should not, therefore, be so much in love with the louse as to wish its continuance. Nor is there any financial neces sity requiring a lease. The money received under the present lease will about pay off the bonds issued for the construction oi tbe road, and when the lease expires the State will own its stock without having paid anything considerable for it. A great highway running 232 miles through the centre of the State will always be more or less valuable and come what may, it will more than pay expenses. Un der these circumstances, the road having no debt, and the, State hav ing its stock without cost, there will be no fiuanoiaJ pressure to make it pay large dividends. The lease need itot be extended on that ac count. , Thirdly, has the louse been bo 'beneficial iu its influences on North Carolina as to make it expedient for it to be renewed! . Now that is not tbe question) hot rather this, has the lease been so beneficial that it should be renewed now, fifteen years before its termination! Let 1 J talKWont. thing plainly, why should a lease have been made at all! A Eichmond company wanted the roan yeS, and they had a right to want 1L lint that was not the reason oi the lease. Pnbiic opinion was invoked to sustain the lease, on the ground that North Carolinians could not manage the property. Now, we utterly repudiate and condemn any such saegestiotN Col. Fisher man aged it before the war. Today Mr. BridgerB, Col. Holt, Col. Andrews. Maj. Winder and a hundred other North Carolinians can take that road and manage it loooessiullr. It is an unwarranted aspersion on the excellence of North Carolina talent to affirm that Although ptir 'people can build a 'great public work like the Central roadJ they cannot man age it. And we think the present lease is a great eru to tns mate, not merely in its material influences, but because this great North Caro lina highway- is managed outside of North Carolina and by strangers U our people. It is a great object lesson, teaching the untruth to oar young men that North Carolina has. not tbe native talent to administer tbe affairs of this Important public work. But .apart from that, the lease. operates - disastrously upon North Carolina interests. ; - nereis a htffh wftV laid down br the Btate 'and some ot bei patriotic citizens for the convenience Of our people ana tbe UevekirjmeDt of bar local Interests, and it ia hardly pat in operation oelore it la leased to Eichmond and operated for the ad vantage jbf Eichmond instead of for the proration of cor local interests. Instead o being managed by North Carolinians, in this Bute, for he benefit or par people, it is managed abroad by strangers who owe, so patriotic or. other duty whatsoever toour States And sack has been the fata of. the - Btate work, watcs owe no deb ' 'T: V "." There serer was a more flagrant perversioiof a preat 'public work to :tscs ust contemplated at ,the time of Its building bo unneces sary; so unjustifiable and so inex cusable.' ' V'.t, as ncsecc-T.rv, as unjusti-. al'.c, and inexcusable as thai oi'.U'J lc. i i, a renewal of It dc , :teez : t. ia advance of its e ir. lea, ol ; still more 0. i tre kre it to la understood as making war on the management of this road by its lessees. It is their property, -They iiave - bough Vte uso of it lot : r"-eea ?ears to some We reoorize.ihe:r ng their contract to run it, in sence of apy HeriiJiUon, , as their interests may -dietate or their fancy suggest. uWe .have no -gratuitous suggestions to make. If we "have thought at times that they Vave charged too much . freight ft was not a matter that we . eonld help. Tbev . had bonrfat the .right? they had paid for it. The Btate had dicated her right,' "The Btate pm entire control an? sola it to ttm. It does pot lie la onr mouths to say a word, about it. , . A manufacturer competitioA , withi n a. Tflna 'io Cincinnati, which are sold to Wit mington, N. 0. Tbe Cincinasti eompetitor lays his goods down at Wilmington at about bair wnat toe Lexington man has to pay; "He has to sen cheaper than his Cracin. nati ' eompetitor, who, aotwith' standing the long haul, has an advantage of nearly 100 per cent in freight To be sare the North Carolina manufacturer is crippled in his business. But tbe State Of North Carolina has sold to the Eichmond Eailroad the right " to cripple him. Why whine and snarl about it! The industries, ,,the coarse of trade, the prosperity 1 of the towns along the linei of out central highway are 'under 'the dominion of , an yOnknown, myste rious, mystical unapproachable general freight agent at Eichmond; the power to .. affect the fortunes; the prosperity, the happiness of so mini nrnniia haji fiAowr foftft rxer- cised by all tbe ; Governors coin1- bined who ever sat m our exec tive chair and signed their , names to tbe receipts lor their 'salaries but the State of North Carolina has sold it to him1 and hat got the fcfct; onase moaev; . ana we uau, ,hqi whine abont iu The schedule from Ealeigh has usually bees very niirt fulto ne putting the' Eichmond papers all alohg the line and evea at Ealeigh, hours before the Ba. eigh papers leave for tbe westbut never once nas any allusion to tbe fact been made in oar columns by; way of complaint. They have bought the right from the State to manage tbe North Carolina, high way for thirty years, and, if it were for a hundred, we wonld never 00m- irfaio abovt the fall and free - ana jperfeet eterefce' of tftat rJgHi'J'ISat we ao not propose. 11 oar voice can help it, that there eaaU'bo , bowI fifteed years in :advaee nui banceivabie occasion a fotthftle of the right to domlplte the faAnp trlesi the ptospAi W'ttie,1trAde,W tne pepnie wnosw unes sue .icawi along the great central higfawkyof period of thirty or fortjf ffltij M cone. ,. ....... 1 f..... ..,, nr S0 vn t.,1 a VVu . '(! '.! IT julli 'u. ! fiisl; ft! 1 ; 4 ' !U '. ... : ! 1 11 cci paruy,trentlw aa4 Mot aaoojnlel taaa the ordtBary kJBda, aae ea. oa be aold in eom petition vlth Uie moitltade oriovteev, eeiorv wBvaiBi orpDoepnate uneixee. WMnirMwa, unuaun roVBsaOolo WaU-ek.JI.Xri eTJid RE tMweil.i leenl kuvM i a- f-ftiT ':ry tofetrcd.JIittusl: Policy tarried for til ftmttj Paya weokl Noeftta, ku. - Lom of Life, 3,09Q. . Jt-nm-no- Lose of both feet or both "hand, fS.OOO. Low of one foot ot on kaod. 2,600. , Tfr txe- bt VeMiHI rbka 'CharMb BoaaoaaltfiMaw f . i. i -ui n Ooebj ll or nr r fif, ttn Ti ofloa 01 (une or i" na, piroiiir nna Tun any of Ur riki beenme AialBM, Uef etoar- ariree Hlr1 In V ol eorn arti t, , ;r. e rte- elAedly la.f'lmy. rtu-ot-M pt thetr eherarur or efpdipa. 1 ' J ' ; For BATE.CnEAP.flTISrACTanT ; - tt. n. fcdrrX AiVr C 7. DE. J. D. .CLAKlv, K i n iiB. S. C OfEee en Ortvea ttreet, lutiwi Pollock (ill..-! . . . -. U7MU001ISU a t-jt iu Nniuin Uu ,Ju4,taried from th Nor tbe lfark.eOBrberheTB,ched ,4't''' Itil l.ln K h' IS( VERYi LAHGK 8T0CK IMtil $boe$ Eat?; Caps, '.' atod'twrt1n umarlv kett ia a Flnt- daw 'Dry Goods Store, and be is deter- -Them Eower Than Ever. Jw0l' Kive. High .Prioea the Wortt Slutting tMg ever JuuJ. tt Look at soma, oi our leaders : IOmI Bo (ton Shoe...... f 100 Lad t cd Miseea Jereeys 50 A Good TJO...:. 20 AOootfVUHeBhirt -40 Men and Boys Hate at S3 Bof SatU u low m. 8.29 s Also Dice assoiiioent of. Children Woollen Hoodi and Sacke Terr low; Carpets end Oil Cloth; Tranke and Val ue; a mcs awrunent or uuawia ana Blanket aod Buggy Robes. " an we ask la to call and examine our stock tef pr purchasing elaewhere and WW wt! tare yon money. ' V?ont forget tbe place, Pi&Iio ISuildine. Opposite 15ap ;',;.., tlst CJUuroU. i , ' Wm. SULTAN. Jam. A. Thomab, Saleeman. o7 dw t . 1 ; . n5 WTiUlcrr nb- rmrva m Uom with- UiltlMUO. tooult u Take Notice ! Oar More ia filled with frovJlua, Urooerics, Ciuiavd Oooda, Dry Goods, Crockery, We keep full line of tbe nk&brated Prison Boots and ' r Shoes. , ALSO p.'S. Patsons & ons' Boots w .. i - and Shoes. YVpW ft&lr warranted to irive satta- faction,,. : Cpuntr, merchanta and the people srenerally are reaueatod to call aud ex- m'meOur large atock t oore purcba Ini.,;, jV will give you Iu v.UKures. e,3Wiriuaragnn;, Ml. Si ij80VfS IManBOi,s3AkToir Boobb, -niw eaBW 'B5HWla. W. O. nealrtie irbereaefyleeekreealred. IreeMee to he Woraaae Cenrt. aflS la t feJnnaOourt at Hew Berne., . , on or tbunrmwiu aiwayabe at uie rot- SYee teau Seea oeaaty, -eatnrday of eaek fnd every Mek. .... . .. i . I MMiulort, Oartefeteodnty.tbnradaz ofeajh .JaaaoaU0iik eonTltr,behrrt Mf mmm janly; diiATXOitllETa AT LAW, - I WilViJraUiW ibe bonru of CMven. Jonea OtuaeWi OM-rv, Pmmlloo, laolr ana Hyde aoatlMM raimugDiiuivtmt I vt"V .irrr;r mm f V. T ... ..A. . It- ' ' BEO.-filEJf...& CO, AGENTS JOK SpripgnijVlDSuxfnce Co. .Oflar aafe- faati ranee on Dwellinja excanUIa Riaka., .V: I .11. IC, T7 " t,i'" AGENTS YOBl', 5 afw aad'tellablei1' Eaey payments. PoUcJe WraW at intervala cf from ty to My en yeara during lifetime, Honey advanced on Policies. - ' ' ' cam auix o.raRB'RKw'i'OBit. j '(VpWlU CftyBaTl af.a th Poet Offloe. th m Botat It one of tke mr vonpteM la Ita epnobMaeate ad lonHtnt. of - ART HMK W fork Oily and ia rondooted oa tne pSuropeau XflAxa.. , ! t!oa'oti)y One lxHar per flar. Half rnlo at1 iralk from Brooklyn Bridge and Kle vated K. K. AH Une of can fm tbe door. Moat otTnlent Hotrl -1b - New York for HercbaTiie n etop at. - IMnltw KonrDa, Oafea and l cb Oonnter rpleto wjtb. nlLthe lna arte at odetate prtoea, 1 " Jj7 wly , ; IFURNITUKE. '-. sail .Oi' riite'SOnnt'cr 'Sets, Dureatts, Wardrobes. ' ;'- fIattrcfscs, Chairs, y-'i'. f-stM j.t- lAmvzen, Fsfas, J I.sjj ; CtD.ro TaI,lcs.'ritO ji!T":jr:ocia uoxTon rmcr.3. cldw KidJ'.e Street, ?.eir tc-rne, K. C. nnmns aBMiawBaOvi WliluitiuU Btnt'i. GET,; OUT OF YOUR LIGHT CLOTHES Jil:EHESE.CQOL .NIGHTS L,J If New Ones Are ; Eequired, Buy Then IT.-.tly ! T "We have a tundred different styles ready to show, amoegst tLfcta at a tpe eiai bargain: - - - . - ' - -: Heary All Wool Satinet and Our All Wool Fancy Suits; nicely mado: up tht they beat . LS yoa want to aee tne nioee hem w over our stock, and vou will acknowledge mat yoa never saw pwr , taatefal -styIea,rrom 1.00 up to f5.00, . , -- - Single Coats and Vesta. cell fivArftnata and - Ulstflra ; in 17i.A WaaI RTAiih a riTrTVnoti frnm Xn nn tin. n;t B-fore tbe autumn ratn"eiamine yoar SHOES; provide against damp feet We cbaree reasonably and tell tbe exact truth about our' goods, even when tbe loea of a sals ia involved. Stick to parent advantage of a low price. That, aim to build np large Sboe. trade, not but by affording customers a place of sured. - ' - Our 11.00 Flow and Brogan Is solid leather. Also our better, out p( tmoea. Ladiea. Boya and Children's Shoe proportionately eheap. : 1 . 4 tu p;.-, Now something about our ,. - - . ..r.- Dry Goods. .iH,i -. Calicos. 4e. yard: Poplin. 6.: one yd. wide Homespua.' 8c f 8-4 ' vd. wide Ilotnespun, 4c.; Plaids. Uinghams aad A well aseorted line of w uuJJ iuvaa uuuixs at an prices. ? - . . . . SHAWLS. BALMORALS, BLABKKTS. COHVOBTS. VLARSKLS. tADIKS' JKBSKTS. WALKING JACKETS eu4 Our stock in Hats and Gents' and Ladies' Underwear cannot be exeened in price and quality. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! in Ladies and Gents' Eos ... at Ro. pair. Also In HANDKERCHIEFS If you want to make your own clothes, dome and examine our , Jf : . f STOCK 0JF PANTS CLOTH, " -r , ; and you wouldn't leave our store without getting suited. . - ... Out- Htocli oi X'runlcs and ulises .j,. is compietuiy new, ano we aaii uwm make room for daily arriving goods. , t-. ,1: ,, .'i . j. . Boss Cloihing, Dry Godds, Shoo and Ih! S(:ro. " ' Say-ihat itlvout fear'of dontradictiori he has 'the-'" iitd BEST AND , HOST. COUPLI E T0CK OFvqLQTfllCfa brouf ht here in inany a day.' ,1 am prepared to show the finest OorkMraw, ai well aa all wool Casimjr and other pniu in square and round eat BaakaV aiso in Cutawaj, Waking Coata, ranging from I2.V0 a Suit np tas25s.00o iPants from75cto. a pair up to$6.00.i j C1,j ?aoi U lo iesW Diagonal and other FineiOtercoata,rea) Deantiesj.slis a great variety f Roveraible or .Turn Over Coats. Msr,o-ij..v r sell the oulj' correct New York Fall and Winter Styles of Per by and Soft Hats, made on the "Dunlapjilock." the acoepted leadnig and 'Ohlv fashlonahle Bloclt New York City. In French , Ladies and from Manufacture Kip. Pitching and Fine Jails kin Boots: and Mens,' Children V Shoes. I. handle -oniv thi verv fcest. bourhf direct rs. And soil them miffhty low.a )Mc0l i- w tMnj The cheueat and latest Styles of Neckwesuv H0sitrT4 Snapenders,! vUCsaliniarflSppyatedA f Eoplinsiin all shades and oolora. . Calieoes from 4 cte.iayd. np.i -Beat 37. 0. Checked Homespun,? .( s jdv' a, yd. wide tinbleaohed HomeepanV only 4 eta. ayd.. ..T. -'I'-T.' ' J ' uastihirBj'Keptncry yeans, anq otnr goods lor I'ants anA0Utstia. W. '3jAa KrrV'?.WIis and Bed Quilts cheapo .11 i . ; m ua " I AM ; rTiTiranr lors calf sewed $2.so sEsirs'1; I ! Th4 only Shoes sold In this etty that are WA KB A KT-' rf Tf iKOj by tbellanofaetareiTOMlt and STMHTuar " 1 t-USrOMKRS. VlK anyor tnem in anyway wltain any reasonable tinie ' anve oat, 1 will upon return of damaged pair aod etai. naenlM to trrui oi uruifaMn.niw rwii mvhuh. II n beet, finest end cheapest hoe In the world for U inwie. X III 'liurel 'one of which have and proeonnee It Uie msouoe in uie worm. . I lh Goas AshwbiIk, kve veaumoMiaie irom eoms Itlaene. who have bought the ISalfeaineni aBi,ynnAUy,,oppteBri..t 4eu a,. uifiBim, ALLE1I& GO. General: Hatdwaxe Afrricaltaral Ini pi e m en t s. ; Plows Harrows, CHltivatora, II8 and AJtes.'' -Wood's Motvers and Iteapefs, 2X rteatki Eijcinea.i;;: L .Cotton Olns aaidPres8es,.uu FertlliKors. Land Plaster, Ktinlt Sf cclianfcs Tool and Hardware time,, Brick. .Cement. Plaster . Hair; ' Paint. Kalsomlne, Var nish, Oil, GJlassPnttyand Hair; 3Precaera,.fi !UefriKeratorsi ,''..bil Ook Stoves,. Eureka. Burjrlar Proof Safeh flocks, warranted to trlve. security aidpatlsfjtctlon., ! fi'UICES VEUirXOWi 1 1 l::-.-.;iit 7-m;n! fl i:.i;: . .-..t: fc ; V. VTG'i:fi i mi i t A.TJBORA,; .3T. C. The yn f eMton opens October 4. IfSR. fsitnuled in a moraj and prorn'KRive town ; or farther Information ar " y to .' iii-.-y.iii . .. ! k. i. mN"VFR, - -. N ' ; . 1 i iici.1. wilbti ULtU Ia. A X-' 1 v nt.iiTt firiij -rat ) i i ( . . V t VP r r- . , . , I r i T . " ' , Cashmere Suits frcn. C3.C j to from ta.50 to tl3.I3 are so any custoa-xfisie,aiU. rtniii ever uruuui mi uiie cu;,kwi under Jlanufacturer's Trices., lirht an rl haavw weight, from . ar, dont be beguiled away by the aa ' a queer way of inviting trade, bet We by disparaging other reputable dealers, purchase where absolute fairnee- is as ,. . , -:-r, ..'' j i '1 Checked Homespun frooa Ae. np. : CLOAKS at LOW mcia " l . i .,. 7 ! - and all kinds of NOTIONS, . ; ,v r- witn very iunitea prput faOfaef to . w :la t" "r 'r,n '' ': 'i H JU. ..flXIJLXaiXaWa Corner Middle and South Front Streets, 6pp. & rVJdnetV ' . . . i ; . -r. i-.'-.h u.wwz, 'd. jiv4 .p.a .ejn.i .'i 0QLS AOElfT JX)B w-etwoa Avery pair la WuiaaMi ehoeld wrar, sitti i Kiruno tbe Mount Of Oorbeet andlMd- - BATTLES HUOK." I j nr aalODfeilJ month. 1 J at and Easiest Wear- 1 , . , ,.i ,iioui mil ' ' y J worn one nalr BeetUbeapeet a . I'l J 'ir .i7iiix-'i w .(iJ fjj Jo Steamship Company; ! sjiiiax.WKEKI.Y WKB i Foi New York, BaUIicre, Kor v..w.v5eli v .i ,.jnwai. ia naivott, riam ana BtarpTovu HuullM.lliifikMa ... , . , ; flk, ijBostou, Eliaabeth City V ' ' Phlladelpliia, Providence, " K Y-p nd:other"ciUea,'' ' ,' '! Ntf; e.-HiKa'. .r J-J :iiil i.:i'.'i i iv ifrl .1", T r.-J i-i J m ;.-.,: . j.'j! '-j: it;:-! rt:i"WP r''V. ;f.'VuPANJ AFTEH.,, Mondavi" January 11th, K : 3, pTji,.JFTjRTnEa ,:: u r ics lwoi"f !!, r! f - ' 4 ' . ; f r r fVf.-?..l. . i W'Ki,w-.t !... . wm upon aTTiTal of - n r, --.- Soatbera Eailroad at . ... ! : 5 HOKDAI AID 1 . for New HTp. UotnrT-' g ; t. - , tor Lliiabeto city iy . TIT'" I Y A - r " " ' - TT - e 1 J . ; ( ...A f. .... - . . i , : ' . I r . . ! f t ! , . tr 61
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