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Journal. r. V" 'II E VOL. VXI.-NO. 189. BERNEN. C. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1888.. PRICE 5 CENTS. , 1 C vBUSpZSS LOCALS, HOCKS f reeiTl ;-Im from tne Jarasaa In Factory oa Bandar: 1 to t, 11 to I and I e T. Oto weatrs pUM teaed? If U so, im will find ase at A. M Baler's. EmmmMIt U. L UASB3LL, Tula Sohool, N. K. a. Baa tea. otllv. ' LOST A On? CnaasoU Skia Pan. Tke nader will be liberally re warded by rata rain k tha seme to Jadge Saraeoa.r'a reeldeaoo. aorl-tf. A FRESH LOT OF PRUNE. CUR RANTS, Driad Applee, Boneless OodfUh., Boaeed Tripe, Pi Faai and PI Toagnea, Alee, a lot ef Canned Peaches. Tomatoes nd Sugar Cora, roUad Hem, Corned Baf, Bolo. Sane agee, ate, aa eaeep aa tha cheapest, juat reoelred a D Alt's Gbocmy. oSl Ot Oa Broad atreat. MIBpLE STREET flALOOH. Beat Oysters on the market and pre pared ia eeerr etrle. Open at all houra. Mm S. A. Wombu GO tlth tba crowd to John Duest and try his fine groceries and ba made happy. Erary ona ia delighted wtth bis goods mad his low pHoee TRY thai saw lot of Buck wheat f rash Boasted Ooffre and Caanad Oooda at " Parsons Bros , octttf. rTxO those bo hare baaa smoking A Proclamation Cigars, manufactured at Factory Ha 10l7, and sold ia thia eity to the wholesale and rauil trad a by Tha Urooar, E B. Hackbora, I woald ay that ataca aonta aiarohaats hare baaa to vary kind as to bare a cigar pat up at anothar factory bearing tha same name, brand, caution labal, etc as tha sigare wbkch I hsre ad r art lead for over a yaar, I hara had a atill batter cigar manufactured and tha brand ragiatarad, and It ia really tha bast 9 for 0 ia tha United States, Remember the brand. Old Hickory. Factory No. 1017. Try them. IMPORTED FHENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN. just receired and for sale by James Redmond. (ORN SHELLERS, Grain Fans, Feed J Cutters at Geo Allen ft Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S OOONAO BRANDY for aale by James Redmond. UNGINE and Qin Repair. Baiting, Packing, etc. at Geo Allen & Co. 1)LEA8E REMEMBER that I need - money as well aa the rest of man kind, and if yon owe me pleaae pay me. J. 0. Whittt. PURR WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other uaea for tale by James Redmond. We only aak one trial on Old Virginia Cheroota. S for 10 cents. voc38 P. Uleich. Wholesale Agent. "The wisest man ia the most ooosoioas of his own ignorance." Thb peerless Simmons leads the van. There is victory is the air ! A free ballot and a fair count is the Democratic motto for next Toesday. Senator Vance says that Fqwle's majority will not be less tham, 15,000, Eates' droppers hare always ' been a stench ia the. nostrils of hoaq people., PtarasiOR'g detectiTes," are wW they when they are looking for chicken roosts wwBBBBaMBesesBaaesa ' t JRT po.,maj4eceiTe yon aext -, Tuesday. Examine . your ticket yourself and see that it is all right, ' Cleyeand restored the Union . br bringing the Korth and South together as one people, with one aim ana one aeswny., 4ilR that blows the coals in quarrels he has nothing to.do with, -has-no ;, right ', to complain if the sparks fly in his face."; 7'' CAPtADi Byd AlKakder: Ihe head 'and fronr of be, FarmersJ ' Alliances, asks every man to stand vj bur; avciuvupuu ywtj : i, , , j -' WaWgB?ffgaMflTTrBamBay t I . ' Do your dutr next Tuesday and United Btates marshals and, super- Mfttl mm maaWm IamKa anil innocent as socking dotes. . : : " f'.'.Tt i '..Tbtjrsiax Uod' by v the ; Sooth ', throngh .all the dark days of Tecon: struction, and , was the first to wel come her , return to prosperity . and power-" KftiyK ' Let it be understood that while we intend to have a fair election and a fair coast,'we' do not Intend to be bulldozed ot mn orer by ..L'r. EaTcs rellables.w-Spler Whitaker. '-"- I2S is now Tsry l.ttle donb Tha rain, el Fowl and tha whole SUta tiefcat, jCaLlanoe BttaraHj elates aa, bo.'we mast not permit it to relax oar energies. Work, work, work, is the demand for erery hour nntil the ana goes down en a tic tor ions Democracy next Tuesday. WA mam mast hare some knowl edge before he can aee his own ignorance. Ooe born blind aerer knows what darkness means; one born deaf ne?er knowa what sileaoe means. Only in the light of the son of righteousness can we appra benu the powers of darkness which snrroaod at, and which dim oar earthly vision." The Wilmington Messenger says : Next Tuesday the people of the nation will decide what candi dates ami what party shall ad minister I be affairs of the nation for the next four years. Whether taxes shall be cut down, the sur plus in tbe Treasury reduced and the people be freed from at least a part of tbe needless taxation, is the leading question in the strag gle nationally. In this State, however, there is even a bigger stake to be fought for, and that is whether we shall be governed by the party that has plundered us in tne past, or continue tbe rule of the party that has built np the waste places, restored the credit of the State, and given peace and abundance at home, and secured confidence Irom abroad. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. H. Ouv ir Iosuranoe. Journal Wanted to rent. G. A. Hi'gssY Steamboat line. Bluff gome more, Mr. Eaves, we rather like It Coalition it a panaoea for the illi of Craven. Go out and get votera for Nunn a&d Ruaaell. Spread yourself for the Coalition ticket. The opposition are packing tneir bag for aalt river. The county coramiasioners will be in aeaaion tomorrow. Roar and shake a calf tall and maybe somebody will take yoq for a lion. Aft r Tuesday the Republican party of thia State will be an earnest "Eaves" dropper. You are a failure Mr. Eavee. Yeu at tempt tragedy when nature made you a oomedian. Mr. J. H. Bell, formerly of New Berne, but now in the department at Washington, arrived in the eftf'laat night. The steamer Cobb started on her trial trip to Belli Ferry yesterday afternoon and from the way she traveled girts promise of full average nvr speed, If the Republican have delegated J. B. Evaea to cover their retreat, they have made a bad selection. ' Everything he noes moras evidence of demoraliza tion, and betokens overwhelming de The steamer Mantee of the O. Dallas that sailed from her Tqeaday nfght carried on t the , largear i aro of cotton ana navai atorea ever taien oat or new Berne, having nine hundred bales, of cotton.' ' 7.; ' .. A handsome Kimball organ has been placed in the rooms of the Y. II, ft A. It is from the music house of Walter D. Moeee ft Co Richmond, Ya. . With Dr, J. D. Clark as organltt, goodlbusio it now expected at all the meetibRV.( ' The regular semi-annual meeting of the Ltd lea' Memorial Ajeociadenw ill be held at the" residence k orSrir 7oha the peopla a interest Is at stake.' i w . a, m . . . a LIT- A , .. .. . . .. uugnea on faeaaajjnov, wt, usizm. All members an argsd to aAUneVto dis ease some matters of importin6e.i:J,H : ' . - i'jj :i ' e ii i'1. ivi'-'S 'fj The oonfidenUal cirouUraof Mx. Jt.B. Eaves are eonstantlf arriving at this offiee. beintf nruslIV eent'ltf by Demo crats wha receited them from jUpnbU can ead quarter sTHeatrrdo : harm, and are-amailnf aeertdenots Ik. Jm.mUh Ik. mmI(Im - no I of : Read Ust night V special to the JouaU nt from Spier Whltekr,! Chairman of the Democrttc BtateteCutTvV'Coni' mlttee, and then poeseeryoar scale' la patlsnoe if yon can. The. Outrage will be rebakedrJsmrattgrpgr posts. - ''Askiyooirdealer,,fdt',tit m. in i ginla Cloning thw Caawam On yestardar P; B. PaUetier aai Jaaee SC. Rrineon, Keqa., addraased (be people ai Tort Barawall and Clecnent My,'lei.t ww a Venoeboro. Tbeae geadamaa lava 4aa good service) in the emaspaii-n fat Simmo and Ooa litioa,'aad taey daaerve the thanks of all good aiUneoa. They will be re aaarabarad la the fatnxe. At MeCaxtky'l oomer In thia city Ust eight a Urge meeting was presided over by Rev. John Johaeon who opened the meeting with an appropriate addreea. The Coalition candidate and E. R. Dudley, Esq., followed in tolling speeches which were received with fre quent and enthusiastic applause. Notwithstanding the bad weather aad tha wet condition of the etreets, the turnout was good, and the speakers re ceived tba moat marked attention from thoae tn attendance. Tha signs of tha times are most che r lng, and it only remains for the Coa litionists to ba promptly at the polls on Tuesday morning to secure a trium phant victory. Fire. Yesterday about 11 o'clock a. m. Are was discovered in tbe law office of P. 11. Pelletier, Esq., in the building adjoining the Jocrjul office, ItertginataJ from tbe stove, Mr. Pelletier being abaent at the time. Hie books and office furni ture were quickly removed aad the fire department waa out ia time ta pre vent the flames making any eonaiderable headway. Ioee fully covered by in surance. Mr. Pelletier was at Fort Barnwell battling for Simmons and the Coalition cause. Steamer Jtovementa. The Newberne of the O. D. line ar rived last night with a cargo of general merchandise and will sail tomorrow at 12 o'clock. The Eaglet of the E. C. D line sailed yesterday with a full cargo. The Vesper of thia line will aarive today and sail to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Peraonal. Mr. O. 8. Cecton has returned from a trip through Lenoir, Wavne and Craven counties. De aays that Coali tion excites much interest at every point in the counties where he has been. Church, Servicea Today. Methodist Churoh. Rev. L. W. Craw ford, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Tha pewe are free. Ueacra are always in the veetibnle to receive strangers. All persons are cordially in vited to worship with the congregation Yoon g men's prayer meeting at 9 a. m Sunday achool at 3 p. m., J. K. Willis, Supt. Christ Churoh-Rsv. V. W. Shields, reotor. 23d Sunday after Trinity. 9:80 a. m. Sanday School at chapel ; 11 a. m morning prayer and holy communion 4 p. m. Sunday School at church; 5 p. m. evening prayer. All people will be welcomed to the servioee of this ohurch. Uahers at the door, Baptiit Churoh Rev. H. W. Battle pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:18 p. All persons cordially welcomed, St Stephen's Reformed Missionary Missionary Baptist Church -Rev. I. B Franklin pastor. Servioee at lie. m and 7:80 p. m. Y. If. C. A.-Promise Meeting Cor. 1: 30. Leader. J. H. Becton, Jr, The meeting will be at 5 o'olock this afternoon and all -men are invited to come. Friend, there is a promise made to you; come and hear it. . Wot a Tolrtlclaa. Thoath tamJnef a ' politician, vet when tne time cotnee ror deciamg wbat men snail represent as and make law beet suited (or oar country and res peo ple, I feel that a great reapooaibility rests upon me ana every otner voter, The etcitement connected witbv cam paigns often maker men say and do thing tne won id toaroei dream or at other tfcaefc-In m heated paaslon they leet oontm ot taemeeivee ana atre Way to their temper, whioh may bo ex cusable one and probably twioe, but any man addicted to lose of self-posses sion : should be tbanned and - not en trusted to repratect any enoea tn which An election of tha greatest magnitude is soon to take place, and after having carefull :obaUered alOqaeatiooa In waioaQr-peepie-are eonoemed, 1, without, aseitaUoa. hooestlv believe thst if tba people fail to return Boa. F. ax. eunmons to uongrsss. ana emrrr through what bee been instituted in Crueia tonal? as 4fce Caalttiaa anove- ment ooe oc tho fineas opportuaiuea that kss aver aaaa preeentoa to s will hsvs been lost,, and they will live to regret It.' I know what RLmmona hss aos. 1 what Coalitkm eaa do. ry,u.t S ' ' ' . .. k n, tv a aaT no nssuauoo wnatarar in twaaiiiTjfJteg Dr Ball 'a Babf Syrnp tot cm: :rtia taetiuag or aoaertng iron wind eolio, diarrhea or dyaentery. Tharn arn two important oonaidars tiona which oomniaad Lax ad or la rati- eral adoption as (tap la rasadj for all Bilioaa eomrlainta. aaaalri tha rarttr of its comuturaU aad proagptassa cf Special to Jockjal. Reeats luecratlc State Ex. Ceea , Raliioh, Nov. 3, 1888. To the good pplo of N jrth Cvrohna : B. Eivee, chairman of Re pub lican State Executive Committee in a printed circular distributed over the State, boaeia tht iot three etks he' . 1 J v . I baa bad in hu emp.ovment numbers of Pinkerton detectives I These hired .pie. ha.e btea ira.eillng through our Stale a to tun ood men in.l ,fl.ml .,. r.r .v. -a scooodrele have beco eitcortrd out of the Slate, tome are yet bere at their irty woik and all of them are cloeely alched No greater intuit could be offered to law bki,oi prople I appeal to all good citizen, to ee to it that officers of election are not mtnui- ated in the performaoce of their utie. thai no violence is done. that peace m prtberted and , u U.e (th of November the vt ill rebuke this in sult, to our people in such unmislak- ble terms that no political party will ver atftia dare to attempt tosecure stic- ceea by a n b inf.mou. mans IlKK V 1 1 1 r A K K h , t 'hair man 8ABBATU MUSINGS Uo this Habbath dav what is better than lo sit down in our quiet homes and rfflect upon our duties to ti,Hi and our fellow men J This m an important epoch in the linkory of (.'raven county, and it behooves every man tn seriously consider the situation On next Tuee- ay an election is to be held that will influence the destiny of Craven for all time to come. We would not have our pulpits transformed into political plat forma, but, there is a large part of our community with whom, the influence of the minister is deservedly very groat in moulding the opinions and directing the actions of those to whom he minis ters in holy thiegs. The Coalition party ba. for its object tbe bringing to getherof all the influence, that will co operate for the upbuilding of Craven the increase of tha value of brr proper ty, tbe education of her children, and the encouragement of that concord of sentiment which ought to actuate all tbe members of the same community If aay man wishes to keep alive raoe animosities and perpetuate strife among us, he hat no place in the Coalition party; but if he is ready to lay aside all the bitterness of the past and dedicate himself to God snd humanity he will ba at home in tha Coalition party. In Craven we all contend with the same difficulties in the way of successful business, and to overcome these diffi oultiee there must be union of purpose and concert of action. "Forgetting the things that are behind let us press for ward to our high calling, and secure the moral elevating, social improve moot, educational interests, and mate rial advancement of all the people of Craven. Noministerofthego.pel.no preacher pf righteousness, oan do a bet ter service to his Makee and his fellow men than to direct hie people in J th paths that lead to public prosperity private virtue and individual happi neee. Let it be distinctly understood that Coalition has nothing to do with th Presidential or the State elections. Coa litionists who are Republicans are ex pec ted to vote for Harrison and Dock ery, and Coalitionists who are Demo crats are expected to vote for Cleveland and Fowle, but when it comes to Craven county, Coafitionlsta must vote tha whole Coalition ticket. Vote for Nunn and Russell because you need (heir services in the State Legislature and for Stimson, Hnbbs, Patterson Shepard and Lovick to secure good home government. We ask tho ministers, to whom special reference is made, to talk to their people, and explain to them the present , sltaatidn, and impress upOa' Jthem tha,3 importance of good government, and h tbe absolute neees sfty.for harmony and ' good feeling among ' all the people. .We are all in th earns boat, and we must swim or I sink togethe i al lm lwtadrjariiT poorly I uri's to knt I brwicKda abamatr4 creeping all about same 'as tame snake," ''Chil hvrfBaJfatloitOidejl enre iartln." ' " V The shorter the tunnel the sweeter th Idas, bat the' Older the eold the hardaz the. cure. J f Dr Balll Cough 8rnrpriiaa blre"trlanf -stubborn llifwimii n iio.. "r 1 mea1 ton oari ret Old ttrtinia CherooU for 10 cents, why do you pay 5 oenta leronecigarr , i,.a , y. TJtltiCH. tPtoIeeaW Igftt.-' " COTTON TIES and Cotton Qlna at V i V'4 ; OtO, AUXK St 00. List ef Letters Remaiaing in tbe poatoffloe at New Berne, Craven county, N. C , Novem ber 4tb, 1888. 1 Wn.8. Bovd, Erne line Credle, Frank Crawford, Miae Loo Atkinson, co. John Dixon. M. a Daniele, Carrie Gaakill, Q. H. Harris. W. Hara, Eliaa HU1. W. C. Holton. Wabaur Mclver, Rev Robert C. Lucas. Noah Smith, Emma bhepard. Hannah Vail, Suaan Williams. Sarah w v, u, uw. u , .. . A I'll iru , I K.hoooer Gertrude Browning. 1 Praoiu calling for above ieiwr. ill ' advertwed.and give date of liat. The reeulattona now reouire that one cent shall be collected on tba delivery oi eacn leuer aoveniaro w (..,. . . m a l i P M Why do the dogs bowl when your daughter "plays the piano ?" li nted tuning, of course, aend for me. novS-lw C. L Oa-kitl. NEW BERNE ANDPAML1C0 WE. The Steamer TAHOMA, A tianiliom lv construct!, I freight and pa seuger boat, baviug tM-en placed ,o lb,s louie la piepareil to render superior service to and from all point on lower NeuseKvar and rarulioo county, and e Kerne, fit i tha preaeoi tt following scheouia wi.l t. ,u operation Leaveia New Hem every Wednesday anri I 8:nurdVVatMX A.M. for Ba? boro. slopping , at 1'lubfooia. Adams and euiuha utt-li i Vandemare and tUonewail. Leaves nay boro every Monday an i H,ur i day at SIX A.M. itopplng al hioirvi , ,. andemara, Boil the. Adam anil r uM.h, t ' ( reet a. anlving al New Merne Monday and Thura lay evening ' r icellant paaeenger accommodation hai pie freigbl I taitiliee. Krelgbl reeetptad lor an t re.-eive.l 1aI,v ly aaealK.0. U. l ine, and every intoriiiaiion illven. I. MnOOJilOAl. Arent roi th ' '. eei 1 It. ArH.irT. Vandewerr t U In I Kf. sionewa.i h" LKR . (X)WKl.l.. Agenu. Havt- n, llKUHUK A. HI MKI . ntnldwtf lieneral Mato-nct Wanted To Rent. A Dwelling with four or live rooms, referred in IM ward Any one having such a houa will pleaae a 1,1 reus thi oflice eov4 d2t Some evening invite ,ur eiietnv t, our limine ao,i et vonr ilaiiiznter t.) 1'ia "r Tim ri, for him. lie".! bother v u no m re Then aenil f . r u e o tnne It (' I.. Iiasmii i Look OutJor Fraud! Read Tbla. aad ale Affording!) ri,e election Cornell off neil Tiiedr, nil "c hope it will rc'iilt in t!,e sat isfac Hon of every citien ami to the best inter ets of t lie country In the meantime we wiali to iuf n. Die nulilif tliat. Having t.en tiurne.1 out. we are still in tmrlnes, and may he f. in : at Treawtth's Blackimith Shun, where we will be glad to we our patrons ami take their orders. Immediate steps will be taken to relonM in brkk, at the old stand, on Craven etree;, when we will be in better condition than ver We have with iu Mb -1 imks Manwii.i.. who I well known in thia community for hia skill in woikmioahip Send in orders. are ready f,,r buai own EBWARl h. CI. 4RK. Boiler Makers and Mi i n.s'n iiovit nwly H. SAWYEH, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, MIDDLE STREET. Two doors south Hahn Livery Mablos. novl dtf- NEW BEENE, N C. The Ladies Must Cornel The Gentlemen May Come ! AND " Everybody" Come ! TO 8F.E THE Handsomest Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets EVER BRODOHT TO THIS MARKET. . -AL80 A FULL LINE OF House Furnishing Goods AT BOTTOM TRICES L. H. CUTLER, 26 k 28 Middle Street, NFIW BRRNE. N. O. Stoves are in Demand All the time, and the place to buy . ,. them h at,. . p. n. dhaiiey's. "We have a (nil line of Cooktnc and Heating Stores, and will be eold on reasonable tefms, , . .. We Make a specialty of the New Far mer Olrl Cook 8tores and otter brands. Abo a complete line ot Hardware. Saah. Doors and Blinds. Cart and Waicou Material, Harness. Paint. Otis. Glass, etc. ' Come and tee tne and fcs oottineed tfaat I will sell j on ood koodl for little . (4 hi 'O e- o 4) B 0 PI (D H 5 DQ Pa O o a s o .2 W -s X '1 eCJ aJ o cS bo bo bo a o o c3 tn Q oa H a w UJ 1. For Sale, I'M rum , rn Ull'.' M l' LM .1! i. r.K !'! N v lte.rn, . N ( Shoes & Rubber Goods. A II , ll.lT i I , f ill, . I HOt itnt HIlOl S .mt arritel. Ai,,, the luncet lot cf ICibbcr ;...! in the u, such na Ho,'t( l ' ',, iir. At J r TWIORS, oi-ajwlf New Heme IT. Ulx-ieli, wiioi.i:s.i.i: (,i;o(. hk, I - r l K.S 1 111' 1 i l.i INii PROCLAMATION: 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Tomatoes, 600 Cans 2 lb. Corn, 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Peaches. Very Cheap. No Deception. MIIMU.K -'TREF.r, NEW HF.KXi: N Land For Sale. 1 1 1 N 1 1 It F. I ANI TWENTY m K A( Kn, mini" or tHK. situate, I three inllfa weat of tht Ctly of New Hrne , on the Trent Kna l le,nni to Hie t iwo of Trenton A. linrtlnn nf tlila land ta dark, heavy clay ant- aoll, well n,lapu, to tbe rauing of colion. fiorn, potatoes and ireneral rropa of truck, also well adapted lo alrawberrtra , iba other pomnn is oi a Hunt tanfly loam, good for corn . peaa, a nd general eropa ralaed In llila aemtlon. There Is a fine mill ilte on the land with a stream that haa never known to be dryln the drlehtaeaaon A lao well covered with while inai I and muck, which taoneof the best ferttll xera. There ta aood aprtng water on aald land, and la one 01 the heaunleat farms in thia section. Haa a dwelling-home cootalnlnC four noma. and haa a fine orchard of Apple and other fnilta. One and a half ml lea to toe railroad and three and a half mllej to New Berne hy water, for furtaer Inftwmatlou apply to K. C. KeHOK, o2Sil2w V (. Hoi II, N Berne, N.f J0HN"McS0ELEY, FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoe Maker, Pollock St., Newbern, H. C- Detlrea to snnonnee (hat his FALLWtDCK UK MATKKIAI. haa keen received and lie la prepared to flu orders far FIKE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AID SHOES Havlnalwo inpertomtllled workmen, all ordera promptly tilled. In soliciting patrormge I (rtiaranee the best material, a good tit, Uw lateat styles and dnrablllty, " As one amonif many testlmonlaJa of the character of ray work the subjoined from a well known elUien tells I La own itory: I'KITltO Htatm Nsw Brknk, N. C, COmi8'b8 orrrra. Oot. tB, JfO. llc30Bi.lv. Esy. Drak Sir rieae make me a pMt of gaiters similar to thoae yoa mad ma two yeari ago. 1 nave worn tne hem two year and lave been wear Inn vney are wiu yet. i save seen wearing hoes fifty-six years and they are the beet 1 ever wore. ore. Kwipectrulli', , . "Signed" KG StLl. Re Repairing neatly and prMiptly ocl23 dw NEW FIRM! NEWCOODS! NETT SAMPLES!,"' N. M. QA8K1LL and, K.ll. CHADWICK have formed a co-partnership toj eajr, on TAILORINQ BTOlHfiSS. We aa ran tee aitlafaetion In eTeryUxUf Kepalrlng and aeanlng ,dce wlthdlr patch. . GIVE 08 A rjALt:"'' ''""I W3 (jASELLL k OflXDWluK.''- ;i- ,,. it ,.-i la.lU. at.' ... Drawing and Paintir j. 1 M133 MACE'S SCHOOL fct Drix 1 and, Painting will ba reopened o -.r 1st at her rea(dBnceon Johtiioa t... cf t'l f Ion of. Cleveland and In-' F, XJuicB, Wholeills) Agttij oc!3dwtf P. k. DRAN8T. . . v .i ; .Kv.-i-'i-
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