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.i.is.-i' iiiacicmiT . IAI1T l.CKSXLfm a atx eeta . .. ... 1 aaiij, exoapt at JnAy at ' WW, I.J fur at Kia4 Wavered i tUwT JOC&3AX. a M eoinma . A t U tibae va Tbunkiey at S1.M partazt ccesfor saea a tcil dera tion U to put Bp tie tiv-it tenors la tie government "at which De Toeqoeville called "a sort of sac tion." - . :, 5 f C ; : SATES (OAtLT-0 aabaaaamt t aa. v. amnio U-My lit t--o. 4v-ruawsnaaal ultf fcaed ef "I HK.HMM)wtaln(.u4 leeetea Be MinmMttJllMif Kl ""I r atter at ht ftee 1 tvart ef AarTlae-saef Deatha apt tol U tlMWUl b IOMTU4 tTM AB addltlasm r -ctac win be eeeraee eeett er Uae -rae-l4 tat tiMttwt eede U Miun btuw edver ata vUl be eoUccSed premptly at tbe Geaeral rTasiIartoa! Last Tete. ai Dizaa, as I c iters. Tkaciu trj erl art iu4..c:j-i cf Pre tis lve rc. iei to loan ji tarts aad aaii;i.:;sa. Sos asi datUra of ErtUae, dressed la ttej provi-cial eoeiaaes, will stU scavenira of their Lame. Ia tie Parisian Palace cf Iadajiry will be Jcrery incident la the" life or held at the ease , tune aa Expo Washington is fall of interest. That atitioa fl'dvr'ene and Life Preserv- plain, heroic magditude of talad iBg (Exposition of Hygiene of which distinguishes him above all Saavetags). .."'. other men was evident la aU his , m m m. actio as. Patriotism , chastened by are Tea laUadlsj te Ball Eat1 aound judgment and -careful Ifacsendua toot address sd c:aBi-a t- Nssal VHi; Allaj flauiuiatio d Ileal tLt 8 res, it teres tht 8 e b sea j Teste ibc O -1 1 T i ' f w a i '.'!! ti:h v;:.:i ii.is op;;ed g::ce thooght, prompted all hia public 50 cents ia atampaor postal note acts, and aaao them examples for 1 far oar new book the study and guidance of mantiad. fifty different styles and plana of Try lb Cin. 1 mjL . t f A MTttPi la KnnJ imtn urn Knatn) &n4 Owiai:to the hard times and acircitr of moner, I asi deterzif J t. fmisb the peep la the Beat Goods for the Least Mcse.- i a proof of the fact, I will qaote yoa r few of my fricti. llj t. : . i c r ClotLlST i Enomoui. Men's good r.lae Flannel Salts as 1: n $3.S. Also rood baits far Men at $2.93. lioja' rood Sau, f i 11 to IS years, only $2-93. Boys', Knee Suits from $1.25 to SI.' J. Abo a nice line ol Men's Sacks and Catawajsand Prince Albert t.,:. HATS! HATS! HATS I Five hundred dozen IlaU. a!l stjka I and prices. ..Hens, Boys and Children's Hats from 10 to 15 and 2b eta l f aal feMM i aoiMtoS. Ha mm aawaaaa aiaata uimM ta ha ank. Uaawttaaoj'aatMMaaa atlMHttonw MtUauiaMuu aa aoiaauaft h It baa been saidthat do oaa eaa noinea, costing from 1200 to 13,500, rV Tfl Yf'r l"!"Trl! iGaarantee to Butt tou in snj Lind of Hat. tralT T ma. ifkAn K.f.LrMnM h thJ ht inAitirtin ar : rr . SHOES. 8II0ES. SHOES ! The Largest 'and Best Selected ..Iki.Vi hi. nT. n:. 7?:rV ;.f .7 rnM l'"06 u I Stock of Shoes I eret kept. Men's Shoes from . 75c, to tl.00. Ladies' ;T, .n TrTZZ: Itk. a .Hn. I .rrJ,i5!'?iiOT1 WCWiff Kid Bnttoa Shoe, 95C4 Lace, 75c, to 85c, -Also a large stock of Men the title of rreat. tMa ta brno of each' hooae. ahewin JaathofU-- , 'U 2.' I?d Boya' Shoea at prioea to Mit the timea. Ladlea aicoSUprs from meani true. Ita appUcabiUtj -to Uxey look whea completed. Any VY U00QS, UrOCenes,l5.to 75c. k (taOM atatara at aay aaaay a aataar k? anaauaat at tbta aflkaa auS the character of aehinctoa ia I carpenter can i baild from these rerifled ia the following interesting 1 plans. : If yoo ater intend to build circumstance, related by a rener- a house, write at once, aa thla ad- THE JOURNAL. f JW BZSHX, It. C. MARCH 28 1S89. v til ail at tka faat aaiea at Br Inm, R C xosiT is pouncs. i,v Th nae of money in politics is Hot diaoreditabla to partleanorto IndiTidnala. The manner of its use dateraiinea whether it merits Cen tura or applause. Wheat a citizen contributes to a able citizen of Alexandria, long linos dead: "I1 waa present when General Washington gare his last rote. It waa early in the spring of 1799, (a the town of Alexandria. - He died the 14th of December following. The court house of Fairfax connty waa then over the market house, and immediately fronting Gadsby's tavern. The entrance into it was by a alight flight of crazy steps on the entaide. Toe election waa pro gressing several thousands vartisament will net appear again j in this paper. :.' Address, F. a Shxfaso, jcvaniDurg, ra. persons in the court noose yard and immediate neighboring streets, and I was standing on Gadsby's stepa when the father of hia cooa- try drove up, and immediately ap proached the court house steps; PtnUa, Saraa, aahaa aaS PbIm. '" Wbaa a hona'red aottlea of aaraapar- Ula or oUar preiaatioua apaoiflo fail to eradioate ie-bora aorofola or eon tag toot blood poiaoa, ramembar that B. B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm) has gained aaaay thooaand viotorles. la aa maar aaetn Intly tooarabla inatonoaa. Bead to tba Blood Balm Co. - Atlanta. Oa., for 'Bmk of Woodara" and baeoeTinoed. 01 It to tba oniy Tacs slooo rusrraa. O. W. Maaaar. Howallt X Boadi. Da. writaa: "1 waa affliotad niaa yaara witb tore. AU tba nadiolaa I ooald taka did ma no rood. I than triad B.-B. B., and S bottlea eorad aaa aonnd. Mrs. S. H. WUaon, Rouad MoonUln, Provisions. 'Etc. Wa always keew ta stock Ua eala Biatod y : . . - - ; State Priaon and Paraons Bnota and Shoea. Erary nair warraatad. i 4 - Wa bar a larca aapply of Florida Cberoota . and Proclamation . Cirara Tbeaa rooda are bought by ca dlract from tba Faotory.- - T Bnofl at Manafaotorer Ta Prions. (J No Voubla to abow gooda. iE0BEKT3 BROS., A : Valuable Eesidence f"OR SALE CHEAP. A bran aaw Dwalllat Bona, oon-l taining ais oomforUbta rooma, and kit-1 ehaa and dialog room attached. Lo-1 fUbNISmNO GOODS! Men's Undershirts aa low aa 20 cents. A nice Balbriggan Shirt for 25 cents. A nice Scarf from 10 to 20 cents. AfoUhneofDrr Goods, Trunks, Yaliaes, and other goods too numerous to mention. j - . : . J - . . ; ry Come on come all to WILUAM SULTAN'S, where von will be treated right and get your money' worth. - Opposite Baptist Cbnr.cl, , , - Middle street, mar22dv3m NEW BERNELN. C. wmmi 5RS me.' and vtHain within a. varri fr txm nf MnaJm fund, lor the purpose of them, I saw eight ot ten good look- IJlS'San;i yT'Z DSTlDff tba legitimate expenses of mg men, from different directions, nd ooth. plmplea disappeared, sad : i .v . !. . -Mi,tohi certainly without the least concert, bar health improved greatly." the campaign,the act is a creditable 8prilis simaltaneouslj, and place Jaa. U Boaworth, Atlanta, Ge.. OHO, DUt lime COainouuon ia mi I themselves in positions tO Uphold wnwa; - Dome yaara w nrpoaea of bribery and corruption Und support the step, ahould they ; 5!tK"a. rulBhadSamKLt'dr?J it is not only reprenensieie duiii" a iuo wsaemn ubccui. npmylimba eo I ooold hardly walk, criminal. It ia claimed that President Har rison has drawn the line clearly in the eases of Dudley and Wana- maker. Dudley's method of deal--tlf with floaters in blocks of five, , la Universally condemned, and the ' condemnation ia hightened by the personal character of the offender. In is an effort to bribe by a pro feaaional politician of doubtfnl morals. Wsnamaker's case is different. His eontribution is to the general campaign fund. The contributor ia s merchant whose cosiness wiu Taxaa, wrltea: "A lady friend ot mJas eaUd en tJbanga atraat, Bear Kact nroaa waa troubled with bump and pimpiea mppiy w -' d20 Ina. & Seal Kat. Agents. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY thera. 'I waa immediately at his back. and in that position entered the court room followed in his wake through a dense crowd to the polls heard him vote returned with him to the outward crowd beard him cheered by more than Ai ' atanla for ownera wa offer for aala on I aaiy and eoeommodaUng tarmi tha follow-1 I lot i eacrtbed iraproTed Haalatata In th NO. I. WHIKX PROPKRTT At UNIOB poi NT : inaiadaa tna piea er tana noi ai "TUB ISLAND," a4 lb wharf or roadwaj my tnroat wua oaateruea ore umea. Hot Sorinn save me no benefit, and my life waa one of torture until I gave b. b. B. a trial, ana. aurpruing aa in., am thanunf flva hnttlM rnrad I iMilinv tharato from Eaat Front ttrrat looatlon la tha beat In tha elty for all mens hiitnriiur wMl. th. Iftntil aiait I FiTnBR Mr son. BtOD! ToniTlalUna our watari hara ampla depth ol I A m AtKa. thai ' ""'"i "uu vffviiuuAii uuk uioyutv tuui uiuvuci vu0vwbaiT. IhAnt.nH ninAn. aa ha anUrul hia wav I No. 1. TWO H0U8K8 AND 1XJTB vuwuuu FU.DVU w . I ONION FOIST, oceap'od aa awallini AI carriage, and saw his departure There were five or six candidates Boy But she's in the wrong. Father That makes no differ- No. t. HARVEY WHARF FROFEBTT. lnaladlnt part of water front Of lxt mo. u, - - i in uiai nuaii tu eisei Dioy. u wvu iu wuiPDia on the bench sitting, and as the lence; and yon might as wen learn, u located a eommodi oo ""j""0 once for a . that when a ladv savs ILIV " a thinor ia an. it ia an: and tnn ne i. tub inunnwin wu.bu added earnestly i even o! if it is not EPOCH. General approached them, they arose in a body and bowed smiling ly 5 and the salutation having been returned very gracefully, the Gene ral immediately cast his eye to- wmi ua tun irtionj ui tun uuiio,i . ., , . wnou VAiionei wuvw 1 1 tuiua .,-, ,irkBM, m-.v. , raa aaid flAnaral. hnw do 1 1 v .i.. i:- - - a.t. . . ' he lariral v effected by the result of I you vote f ' The General looked at remarkable arent ia trearuied in the mam' TI a o-ift ial thac.an1inarna. and aairl : txAniie. I orj ana ajrenuy wiwraoj mm gwu UIO ft." I 1 I V "1.1- V V - ...I.. X I- IUOU, M. Ut0 1U1 IUOUlW, UU, UIU, bleMed UgQOa U fa thSMndlDg election. - intended to avert damage to his business and danger to the Re public. In view of the facts in the case whose example is the more injari ' iittS to society Dudley's or Wana ' maker's T Dudley's motto is "Get There." The means are of little or no consequence. Moral obligations C with him are weaker than ropes of sand. - No religious creed restrains him no Christian flag trails in the duat because of him. Wanamaker is the opposite of Dudley in faith and practice. From his youth up he has been a chris tian. attained ia gratefully an much ia beard I AI iiRIVilN HTRR1T.T. No. ft. BRICK HTORK ANT BWETXTNOl ON CBAVEN aTBJCXT eoeuplad by B. O. K. I aildaaerlntloaM thla Talnable proper-1 tr. together with tba beat terms upon wqmd i the ium will be Bold, will be farnMhedon I application to tha underalgned at tnalr offlot I oHouin rrooi ire. . r ' . w A i nun irriuLarr.- deot dwtf . Ina and Real Satata Ait. f. , i- CLOTHING! New Styles! Good Goods! low Prices! TRtiNKS! All Styles! and Qualities! I ba-o ia itock the MOST ELEGANT TRUNKS probably ever brought to New Berne. Two doort North of Hotel ALBIET. SIc:mcr Ilcvard, anaiurnmgioinorecuruiug vw, u rf jlictrle Bitters. Bo many T-4a-la-f : Mn.Wt T.ttiA Uieii restoration to neajm, i . f audibly pronounced bis rote saw fef the- owe it entered made a graceful bow, the..v of the Owat AiteraUre and and rfttirftd." Selected. Tonici- J.'.Toa aye troubled with an 4fa w I m I U.aw.mI. a.. In. or abort atandlng, you wui auraiy n Demoresfi Xagazlne. Does it seem possible that only one hundred years ago, when Washington waa inaugurated in New York the first President of the United States, that the city was then a small 'place, sixty times smaller than at the present day, or having oniy about thirty thousand inhabitants f Now New York Oity looked at that time, and the cus toms and costumes of the residents are graphically told and beautifully illustrated in Demorest's Monthly relief by net of Eleetrie Bitten. Sold at j 60a. and tl at R. N. Duffy's Wholeaale and KetaU Drug store.' wnoiesaie pnee, so per doaen. Furniture if , Oa and after Monday the 10th day ol Sert. the steamer Howard will. ran the following eohadulel ..... , vjf For Trenton Svery Monday .and Fri day at eight o'clock, returning Tuesday Anil CtnTr!.. 3. J. TjASTTTER, Manager, I j .. 3. DiaoawAT, Agent at New Berne. J0I1I1 SUTER ' ?. Tho WashlnPosi, . t a PAPKR FOB TH. HASSBsV 1 . ' T PebUakaA at ke Batleaal Capital, 'i-a 'j: mi eeate af the eamatir, -.t Has onand and is reoelTihg every day handaome parlor suits, chamber sets, heavy ' walnut, boreaua, f wurdrobaa, mattxeases, chairs, loungei, sofas, etc., VaffaKlne for Anril. which has lust etc - , ; ?: ; rt-ia-liae HnnAnoininrvtol -vi. He aleo baa a line of home-made wo ZZZZti uKSmS23 itfttJSSblSSZ' TtaWaAfaitaaWra cannot rise high enough to assault I Washington is about to be celebrat- prioeaRlght Down toBock toaeht-apapar.nnedtotbebrim preciatea 5 ana tnose wno purcnase wg dw miil9 tV Ne Bome, tne April Bumper 01 mis popular JOHN McSORLEY, 1 FASHIONABLE v Bool and Shoo Maker, j,( ea r mw m mm ai awe we we f - ' Peelrea to announea that hia FALL BTOC8, or MATERIAL baa been received and ha la prepared to nil ordera far ' . . n!E CBSra-MABE E03TS iSD SHOES Havlna two aupeiior akillad workmen, all ordera promptly tilled. in eoiioiiing pa iron age x miiiii" -ma leet material, a Kood fit. tha lateatretylea and fin LhllitT." ! Aa one among many MBumomaia or vne thaiaetefef my work the aatyolned from a weuajiow nuMmnui win mwij . -UirTTtD BTATae ' RrwEKmira, N. C OoMnn'Be orrraB, - Oct, &ta, j Dui wa Pieaaa make ma a pair of 1 feiteia almllar to thoaa y0 made me two yeara to. I nave worn uera two yeara ana 1 tbey era Rood yet. ' tnoea nriT-a, I ever wore. aboea flfty-alz yeara and tbey are the rore, - ; neepeouuuy, Btgned" , ; BOHIU- them. Wanamaker has come irom the temple of God and fired a train that may shatter its foundation. No christian gentlsman.no moral , young man will follow the example ' of Dudley because there is nothing attractive in the method or the man. Bntmanya man of pure char tjoter and lofty purpose has been tteostomed to regard Wanamaker at worthy of honor and imitation. Magazine will be repaid, not only by this, bnt by numerous other attractions, not the least of which are the beautifully illustrated article on "Birds," by Olive Thorns Miller; Young Japan at Play,", which will give many hints to the children fernew games; 'Homes The beat aaaortm cat of Truatea bf tt eltr A verfeet nt ruaraoteea. with Two Servants," which containa Yi, sueeestions for the management of I A)TJ??i,L ,t0Jt f- BArvanf . tind there are nnmerons I i 'KJ Znni of sine and chaan readable paper ever printed la Washington. AftWMmkerhIeontrilmH0 rtHy-i. a.ii.ii(HAna vi la Aiaw ann taviiaiiiai - - - with the very latest aid most Important news matter. Ail ol lta departments are In ehargeof competent men, and so pains or j e-penae are spared to make TBI Wxkelt Post a model family newapaper. The sub asripUoa price f Tna Vnru Poet la l par year, payable atrletly In advance. 'Sand for sample espies, t. 4 . h ' - f -t 4-'- The WasMDgton Dally Post lathe only morn lni paper published at tha Aanltaf whlnb 'tiossesaee tna 'facilities rot uiuH . , 'it 1, .... ..!.. v tail uamlmant af rmata and Warranted If atnenDi ana vrmuiia " Wlln oar laaaa aorpa or lapurieia ana speuuu wrttera we are enabled to prod act the most .Repairing neatly and promptly done. bare been weart&a beat Reipeet ;U t. liJTaXi 10m ;cunni ,Qo to F.S.DTTFFy DRTTGGIST, MUGS & YSMEl CHI1P FOE CASH. C 3 13 UAROLEWOnKS, 5ETTBER5E.5.C. ed so largely suspicion was aroused And men; were not slow to avow thai It meant the purchase of the Presidency and a participation in n rewards. Seme there were who tonld not believe him criminal, but -v.- ha aVfnted a place in the ajM -w f Published bf W. Jennings Dem- orest, 15 East 14th Btreet, New Ycrk. . . features of the Paris ExpasitioB.h In the Exposition Park on the Chamo de Mars in Paris, the build- in r erected for the Children's Palace ?Z!Ll.Z hujust been completed. ;Thia is recognized 1 ftTBrTthinff ?which can FamUy Medicinee. : wo lat-wu w w ww uiuii. H.L.P1ams. VaaUier-FanA HoODted BlrdB. I tn, ohtaln. it than Tna DAILT FOBT. lI0n tKTicJ Artlclee made by ,nbiCr,pUon pnee of tna Daili Poet I All of which We offer at the VKBT tOW- Sbc PRICKS for CASH. ; -- " i deal dwtf. .-ib h v eor, F VVtrt Cabinet, it was at once recognizee: 1 contain everything ?whicn can M rewari for the amonnt paid by I possibly interest children.and which CEonaEiUuriifcco ... m f ir a yenerairAaraware ta the conduct of ehristiau, chrn-ls- thia xatetforv will find its place Wood's Mowers And T-taMtitT alone can estimate the! The later will gin representations 1 y, Cottou Gins and Presses,; : I s I,. Wanamaker has done I daily and every' evening, with ft Fertillaers.LandPlastcp,Kinit . ' tJJ ,y;sa ilij-n- 7 Wallhaalt Pro iiufOllowt; i , i Pally, Sunday cepted,one yetr.W.00 I' Ually, Bunday Included, bneieaf.... H0 - Pail, feflnda etceptcd, one month- 10 .Pal)y: Busday Included, one month.. 79 ' Sunday, one Jear w.-.-.--. The Sunday XdiVn of ThoPcsti at replete with Interesting features, and Its news service Is trnsurpatied by any Journal In the United Btatea. - ' : Addreat ail eommunlcatioot to ' - ' rpTTf TnaT t trASRIRGTOIf, D. C "noticjc.;;.;; : Public Sale of Valuable lands NORTH CAROLINA, , ' -S - . " ' Craven Coanty.J BnperlorjCoart, JameaO. Harrison, Administrator of Joha u. uaruner, ueca, , . . . .,-... . . :.. , '. Against ' ., ,:v - v, Joseph TS. Gardner And Sarah Vi Gardner - naire-et-law. ' v, . .W; r Petition to sell landa to pay debts. ' ' In obedience to a lodgment of tba Baaerlor HMirt n winntv van il... ,n IV.. above entitled proceeding, 1 will ' aell at Sod! M aacuon at tna court bente ooor in tba wn of Bayooro, Pamlico ronnty, . 0 , on fflanday. April let.- 8S9. at Twelve o'clock, M., tbe followibg aiuable landa be- lonclna to tba iCalate of John O. Uardaa deed, Co wit: ' -. : . k certain tract or land m Pamlico eoantv. N. 0., lying on tba north elde of Ketue river and eaat aide of Cawton'a creek (at be mouth of aald creek) known aa the "China throve Traot," including tha Polut tract, de- tcriDea in a oeea irom Amos waae injotin K. Calhoun and V. O. Pi ootor. rmrlHtert d In the Record of Pamlico county, book No. It, tolloa 85.84 and 87; said tract containing 17S acre more or leee. Also, a tract ot land ad- Joining, the above tract, In Pamlico connty, known aa tne-jonn unrte riaoe," jyinf tbe north aide of fJenne river and eaat aiue of Dawson's creek, containing 75 acres mora or 1ms, being tbe nam traci conveyed by Elizabeth ana vavia iiaetett to jobn U Gardner, ' x j;-'--' .,. '.4 marlt lm the child public, but by no means j Brick, Cement, ' Plaster ta morals' and religion, tcra saia .u --T " uninteresting to waw peopie. u - p-.TiajBomtne,, Var- t:trWM 'S:mJjSSm nOU?Slaas,lnttyartdnair. teeaination to the Vlca.Presidency, dty- with a medieval; circular wall ; Refrtjrcrators'-Oil w cnt to be made because it was " ' Cook Stove-. Eureka n? -3 notoriously a reward for JJ6w memorifti8 and buildings of Proof Easti Locks, Warranted f i 1 If : ' rionnments, TombE. - r'" '. . v ' aaiaU Halt arat sand BaUalngwoTka . t ITUUSSsaCEClC MKU OrierswUlreoeive prompt aUeatlcr tad satiafaetion guaranteed, . f t :. JOS C. WILLIS, Proprietor Cor BROAD AKD CRAVlt Sta, O. E. ITillsb ii my authorized aott ii Kio'ton.. , war.3-dyw . -sUK- ; Ontloaeey, May eta, 1880, at Twelve M., Iwlllaeli at the court hoosa in w Berne, N. C. the following town lte wliH ImprovemenM, belonging to tbe mate cf Jdun O, Gardner, dee'd, aitoate In aald City of New Berne, via: Lot at the Innetion i f Broad and queen atreata, known a. t; e "Paul lM"t parta of Lots os. i5,fr-it..i SKI. at tbe noitbweatern corner of !.,: . street and Moonshine allev; parta lota COI and S99 at the sonteeaat corner of Pni :i and 8pringitreeta,wttb twodwelllng htuj.t and ue atoreand dwelling on simenow r cuplen by Ker. B. K, Beam, J. O, Ocihius and others as tenants, .tv All Of said protertyUmorerollydeer!rf1 ta the Petition tiled In the above emu.- t snlt. . , - ,.- ; w- v. ' TltVI c PAta One-hRircssn; Tiplnn'-e . aoreelt or six mo&ihs, with notes to l.e proved. Title leceryed until lull payment ia made, . ' . - . - . ' New Bertie, K. CFeT). 24th, ipso. JAM r 8 C. HARHIROIV, f3td30d" Adm'rof John O. Gardner, dee d, If U Li 3 n.f i 1 1 ' ( t. . . r In i Its contribution and raising- of j TaiAgne will be represented, the give security - f innn'ow fnr nae in I nhnrnh T.amhallft' tha mill Ol I "5 i-v PHIOn' .f-- v3 election. To giteim-iiianaernean, tne gmca wi uuetauu M M t I f ana r -iiisucuu;i 3 vrr.ir lot.- Helix on i en - tl..' wt s 1 ! .1 1 T' If ,W - ::r,-.roY: &,eo., Do a C .3 L Sale, of j Tilat1i!i City. erty. BTATB Or IfOBtH CABOl-twA, v ( " BPTr!. r , r - - r traven county. J coutv. Vary Vaud'OhadwIck and others. 1o i - r Petition to sell fand;fof partllhrn, Pnrsnant to the Indirment in ti e named proceedings, I wlii iwll. ( r t mono Anctinn at inn if.nn 1 Berne, on -si DAY, tie Ii. APKlL, A.D. 1'9, ti nt yn 'if r,;e : Lot on Poiioek afreet, -m.l i ... property, ltp!y ornn'i 1 v ' r. .. b"maun, b i the ( n , . rf . novo end t'i.ihtrij'..!ie'l ' t city of e tiem lot Aui.uer i d red and Five i -':i e l t .e , nieti's on said lut of larxi . This 2olb day of Fehr'iarv, V'1. jAMh.-j (j. I' A f feZTdlm - ;:' C iiitu. . The ntiilflratiT"'''!. qnnlluud as ii. exiitte of Allnii J' note that he r-. .! t. t i''y
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