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ou RNAL eJ1 r - 'V iii m igil w vGL:ivra.-No.;25iia NEW BEBNE.N. C., EUIDAY. JANlAKY 24. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. rr LOCALS. t 'I FAIR NOTES. most favorable, it is an unique hi. iL.'r.:.. it il n I asw miniS vue iwn ui .norm varv- 0ur Expositlon opeM ono month frwn una, ana specially commends Itself today. If you have not already made up -:.:r-irAT &apli syrup, . ,t r.ffrn. fVirnad Raef. - - ,'If'f.4 r-imfu :..j;v .vivu. .!.-. na wee eunaey-eonooi urarvsi -p ""- .' 'H-i'v,"" ywpw.wiuw iiuueumig JUUr miun mi w mi uuw " win n held in Wilminaton on the 25ih SOKTU CAE0L15A SEWS. From the Bute Paper. The State Sunday-aohool Convention B.:Bu?yfc4j aeotioh. Let oar 'fishermen and ';Tl" 8 2NSei?tlT?fli?i: others get ready their products, and .-JL t;aa, graduated far St. Peters- . . , " -. ; ' i Hassle, la U70. r Office at Hotel send forward in good time their t, loooa nik, .. o anargec wi choicest samples. Many can eon I.eaasuaatlon All work done in office 1 77 AHLY BOSS POTATOES of superior -11 qnailty for planting. . time to do it. The Fair Directors offer premiums and prizes lor six hundred and eighty different kinds of exhibits. A glance at fhn PrAmlnm Hnf will ihna it fl nni tribnte to tnake the fair specially difflnult b. . mu -ort . Mlr ona of attractive; and we hops it will be tne many prizes offered. ..ILI. 1- 1.1 t. A, I possmio lor large nunjuera tu at- experience gained in past ,."S" .fT!-. L,r Y-.. efficiently cooperate in eive better satistacuon to visitors and exhibitors than, ever before. F. 8. Dorrr. r a.-vvvfv 'VW M a.vi. h iii. nr.nnMi innii : - 'inn niHDanirnr miuipuu in i i : ;n 1 i x v" yuu vui , uu iuooi.u(.i ij j jfoiua our riiir inaaagen win ua auia ki rney aver rJ tun l'b sold at tthSK lowest, possible work, and it . ri tw for chd, ny .- - ttSlL',HEADS "d sUtmeaU neatly JL printed al thls offlo ; Call and leave your orders' with as. " f lBDES 8EED3-Pur and freih- 1 A 'at W vvnr mg store. tTOW li jfonr toek of Suttoaery? ,iw weean print ror yov aimoti ae ' t efceap as y m ean get the raw material. 1 dV J ' -T !, ". J-l.. SS WiiwahiiprV the; coldest - jaaiflet oi (uo season. v4 J Mportadj that the- Prince eiderable ice yesterday morning , And Princess wfll tiait this country TJ :iUl :kbtm 'fThe Prince of hues ll expected at the New the good I Will IV I IOUCO IUC CUIC1 IOO God speed. Wilmington Messen ger. -'.": LOCAL NEWS? izKSW ADVERTISEMENTS. D. 8. Habmom Optioinn, (-to 0. E 8L0VBB Buokwehat, eto. The Jcfluenni is gettiog the "grip' in this city, too. Winter weather has gott9n here. Con- :" otZnited; States' Senator" Harrison V. ;bbl6 lUddlelierger s not' expected Durham, have sold out iiiu. aurvive vuc dikhv. uvtviuaiu! " v. .v.v., Uv. ..Uv The highest price paid for cotton in this market yesterday was 10 9 16 - One case in Mtyor's oourt yesterday Elsie Cobb, col., forlaroeny; dismissed at cost of plaintiff. The Baleigh Call says: ''It is again rumored that the Duke Sons & Co., of We hope this conscious J nd"' -"Ws physicians 1 -.The Sro department was called out aMTt given np all .hope Of Iii r re I If-t) nfekt, but the cause was only a AXval ' ' t chimney burning ont at the residence 'ytl'y"t - ; - I Of Mrs. Nelson, corner East Front and 7. JJEi? stated, that the. Princess Broad street". C rCbthilde aked tbB Duke Of AOStaJ . The Q jldsboro Argus says: "Every .ier WtherHnst befoM hlsideath, thing now "goes' till the Fish and , .nA to the ltini jib the 'nb- Fir B"M m8nth- k ...tk &u.'i.A.MMriAf..-iA'.t.. etaryWly here, we believe, is going wmuy uihhwivish iwued. Wo have endeavored to make iajtk'WittstBtPODe.:Mvv7 . Infimprovomenteach year. The lead ln feature is a life size shad which we the most appropriate we Portrait of Edward Graham. The following article, relative to a former and distinguished citizen of New Berne; is taken from the Baleigh News and Observer: "A portrait of Ed ward Graham, for merly of New Berne, has been added te the gallery of the Supreme Court room, consisting of portraits of men of promi nence who have practised before that tribunal in times past. Mr. Urabam was graduated atPrinoe- ton in 1785, and read law with John Jay, first Chief Justice of the United 8tates. He was contemporary with Judge Wm. Gaston, John Stanly and other great lights of the New Berne Bar, though an older man than thoio named. He represented the town of New Berne then entitled to separate representation from the county in the Legislature of 17i)7. Hon. Louis D. Hsnry, formerly of this city, was a nephew of Mr. Urabam and read law wun his uncle, lion. John H. Bryan, late of Baleigh, and Dr. Francis L. Hawks were also, we think. law students With Mr. Graham. . De scendants of Mr. Graham grandchil dren and great-grandohildren still live in Raleigh Mrs. Samuel Ruffin, Mrs. Edward Trapier, Miss Jennie Graham Baker and others. The portrait is a well exeouted oil painting an old family piece and represents a man at onoe of intellect, benevolence and commanding presence. It bears the following inscription: "Edward Graham, of New Berne, died 1838. Presented by his grandson, Edward Graham Daves-" The portrait was prepared for ite present position, and will be plaoed by Wm. G. Randall, Esq., artist, of this city. Mr. Graham's obituary was written by Judge Gaston and appears in the New Berne Sp3ctator of Maroh 20th, 1833, from which we extraotthe follow- Soth and 37th of February. An elabo rate program has been arranged for the occasion. Danbury Repot ter: The latest in minerals la the discovery of a heavy da posit of very rich ore just north of the saagnetio lead, some three miles from Piedmont Springs, io this county. Tarboro Southerner: Farmers in town today report labor quieting down. that if no emigration train leaves here within the next fortnight the emigration fever will be completely dead. Should one come they say that the fever will be as virulent as it ever was. Sanford Express: The Egypt Coal Company on last Saturday had a fine young mule put down in the shaft and it took the efforts of eight men to per form this task. This mule will likely stay in this dark shaft as long as it livee and that may be a long time. There was one which stayed in the same shaft during the war: it was taken out when operations ceved and it died about three years ago. It went blind soon after it oame out, and it is related that it amused Itself until it died by kicking. Raleigh Call: The Baptist Orphanage at Thomaaville, N. C , is reported as being one of the most prosperous insti tutions of its kind in the State, and it is the youngest of them a!l. The re oeipts of cotton on the Raleigh market from September 1st to date are 16,716 bales, 8,473 bales less than last year at the same time The new trial grant ed to ex-Father Boyle by the Supreme (Jourt will be held at Mtrch term of Wake county criminal court, when Judge McRae will preside. The FROM NEW YORK CITY. Mk. A. K. IIAWKK3-Dear Mr: Yonr patent eye-glansts received some time ilnce. aud am very much grailflsd at the wonderful ohange that baa come over my eyesight lnee 1 bave discarded my old glasses and am no w wearing j ours. Alexander agar. Secretary Statlone g' Board of Trade. All eyes titled at the drug store of F. S. DTJFFI , Newbern. N.O. necl9 wly Mortgagee's Sale. By virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by John A. Ipock and wife Susan, to Green, Foy & Co.. and duly recorded in Book 95, folio 424, Records of Craven county, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in New Berne, county of Craven, State of North Carolina, on Tuesday the 4th day of February, 1890, at 12 o'clock, M. , the following personal property, to-wit: One light bay horse, named Henry. Terms of sale, Cash. MANLY & GUION, j22 dtd Attorney for Mortgagee. For Rent, The House now occupied by n. W' Steinhelper. Possession given feb'y 15th. For terms apply to j9tf H. B. DUFFY. 0 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This pow.: - never varies. A marvels P'-ruy, strci and wholesomeneas. Mora economical u,(i ih-j ordinary kinds, m4 cannot be sold lu competition with the mal titude of low test, short weight, alom at phosphate powders. Bold only la etna. IWJIAL, UAKINQ 1'OWDER V. KM Will t Iune23 dsn wed ft! W N Y. Grand Lodge of Masons has provided A Tine Florida TODIC ! ror tne appointment or a urand Urator rretahia Ifhe ruiUs of Solomon's Loaja opt wmpM has besn rereiiea at last in Wilmington s sarsavs: "An even Ai'Mrtfltrffacrta war?': After bavins It... ..... . k. ..n, k. n:.n,.h i. ling beett amdlytept by SUCCeedingl be ostobltehed at Goldsboro by a stock gpiouous in deteoting the geners'tibis '6f MasOhS 'for SOmel company, with J W. Nash as Presi- had been committed in o th'Sasindsorjeara the Secret has . , Tne first Issne is announced to beebwht to ligbtby.tbo ."jiecl. d'breaklnkbf '.kteb'-ro ;TA correspondent writes from Kin ' j..i. -1?- v Jannary 28, ae follower "Tester- -;'gott,u" ' V' day iPg Leg William. to?k off from here, three . hundred and twenty-five negroes. M He also writes:. "The farm- era have bad fine weather during De , $ip& Post agys that recently Con salFUL.Webb, aUIanila, -in the Philippine Wand. has, fomrded min d January to preparo their specimens ot t5ocoanntt thirty landi for , new orop iliSr id rVaip jrUcb 'half leaking "of. Bt. Mr. Person, tbe , Jt pla&tedCby thdl Blirean Of P fjraogeliat, who is now conducting a mology in Florida, With a . View Oil series of meetings In Charleston, B. O. determing the varieties Which canltha Baleigh News and Observer says 1; 1a. .n...nfnii nifinA1 tn l"He hal mad engagements for the thllconntry. Charlotte OhrohlclS. Graham's ability was so con- frauds whioh our land office that he was appointed by the legislature one of a epecial commission raised to pursue the investigation in the recess, the labors of which appointment were performed to the great advantage of the State, and the high honor of the Com missioners." N The portrait will be formally present ed to the oourt at its meeting on Febru ary 1st. Not nephews, as tbe server has it. News and Ob next twelve -months in southern cities, and after that ho will visit Europe and Asia Miner, aooompaoied by Mrs. Pear' son. - On February 1, Mr. Pearson will begin a series of meetings in B tlti- aaora'.'-,2.: - T2 reason Republicans tried so hatfDo Jefeat Mr. Brfcs'sv- election to tfe United States Senate fs I be- oinse hen honest; abWand! one of hA4iMt'fffrirrAatr men wtio hflslPP" News. ,..fVCMmi.f a- ta'fiMAl ThMmer Manteo, of ;the O. D "C" r"" T' .:: . " . T .lline wilf sail for -Norfolk today at forf ,MJ7w,Wi" olockt - Ue; ?cra;ip leaaer ana aisaiieciion -r steamer Eaglet, of the E. 0. d int! kir own, ranks tfccre'wlU be I Une. wUl sail at i o'clock this afternoon trouble. in .the Republican i house I The Annie will arrive tomorrow U.Ma t;AhtXA.Arftn'ivy.PlaIn I steamer t'A Cobb will sailthis Dealer.: V - o - L $ j '"-r t hna rorrift trt hfl wf!l hnoWn I Arrivals,, : .r. u-. ... ' At Hotel Albeit: L J. Yoekel, Thos. "?1M:,':C 1,V rr -V U- Watte,. Baltimore j Piof.'P..E. w ar wo.ia a -r m cw Morton. K.,ell.h. 0. M. Deysher. N.O.t Oklahoma for the Negroes. A St. Louis special says: Letters re ceived by W. L. Eagleeon, business manager of the Oklahoma Immigration Society in Kansas, say that a large number of negroes in North Carolina are going in wagons this winter to the new Territory. Mr. Eagleson says there are now about 22,000 negroes in Oklahoma.and that by spring there will beHt least 30,000, Be thinks they ought to have that country, and says that President Linooln and the Republican party promised to give it to them. He adds: We are determined to take it any how, and we will make it one of the grandest States in the Union for each annual communication. Prof. W. A. Blair, of Winston, is the first to fill this office. Charlotte News: A general head quarters of the Edison Electric Manu facturing Company has been established in Charlotte). Offices occupying the en tire second floor of the Western Union Telegraph bnildiog have been fitted up in handsome style. Mr. Wm. M. W r rell, of Wilmington, Del., is tbe general msnager of tbe compauy, and he is as sisted by Mr. Joseph H. Young, of Char lotte. Yesterday's record of the movement of negroes from this State for the Weet was as follows: Nineteen passenger coaches filled to the doors, nine box care filled with baggage, 1 ,400 negroes, and all pulled by a twleve wheeled consolidated engine. All this in one day. Tbe negroes were collected from about Durham, and there is still a herd there awaiting. Raleigh News and Observer: Tbe board has appointed Prof. J. H. Weath erly assistant professor of Practical Mechanioa at the A. & M. College. Prof. Weatherly was educated at the St. Louis Manual Training School, and oomes highly recommended, and the board feels assured that he will suit. At the late communication of the Grand Lodge of Masons Dr. Eugene Griasom was appointed and installed Grand Lecturer and Grand Custodian of the work io North Carolina. All of tne Assistant urand Leotnrers are re quested to report to him for examina tion, so as to make the work uniform throughout the jurisdiction. The ne gro exodus now about amounts to a stampede. They all seem to want to go, but one half of them don't know where. A night or two ago a traiu load of over five hundred from Edgecombe passed through, bound for Louisiana. Day ba f ore yesterday nice other car loads went through. Others are expected to start in a day or two. Mr. Foster S. Chapman, ouo of the landmarks of the Georgia drug trade, now of Orlando, Florida, writes: "I oan hardly select a single case of the many vfhom I have sold Ouinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer. but what have been satisfied; and I find it tbe best remeMy for skin diseases I have ever sold, nnd a Fine Florida Tonic. Foster S. Chapman, Orlando, Fla. For salo by R. N. DUFFY. New Bsrne, N. C. NO ADVERTISING DODOE The balance of cur Winter Stock of Clothing and Underwear we will oloe out At Cost, for the Next Thirty Days. to make room for our Spring Goods. Barringion & Baxter. For Rent, A comfortablo dwelling on Craven eUoet. near the court house. For par ticulars apply et the Millinery Store) on Middle street, next to E. B Meadows. Ji9 at Mrs. M. J. RHODES. Villiam H. Oliver, INSURANCE AGENT AND NEWBERN, N. O. Connecticut Mutual. Life. Continental, of New York, Fito. -Etna, of Hartford, Fire. Manufacturers and Builders, of N. Y. Travelers, of Harttord, Life and Accid 't. Hibernia, of New Orleans, Fire. Fidelity and Casualty, of New York. Marine Insurance Co., of London. American Steam Boiler Ins. Co., N. Y. Board of Marine Underwriters of Phila. Notary Public Commissioner of Deeds for the States of New York, Maryland, Pennsyl vania, Connecticut. House For Rent A very desirable Dwelling; House). containing six rooms, and kitchen. Water in the house. Situated on Han. cock street, opposite to the Academy Green. Apply at the dwelling. RUDOLPH ULRICH. janl") dtf At F. Ulrich's Store. " For Rent, The Brick Store, corner of Middle St; and Federal Alley, occupied at present Dy nr. o. rv. n;iton. Possession given February 1st. Apply to GRAHAM DAVES, j21 If Broad Street. One Iron Safe, HERRINGS' PATENT. ALSO MULES 1 L1ULES ! 1 Good Buggy Horse. Dr. Harmon. Tbe a Dove eminent and justly re-1 nowned occulist and optician lift 9 been in Wilson for several weeks, and ba,s been giving the greatest satisfaction and the! r .M I supremest delight. He is fair iFOR SALE AT BIG IKE'S. HORSES! HORSES! A Car Load of Fine Mules and Horses r.ji t...i,X -ri...tMi relied upon with perfect confidence, and is lair honest, 1!J 1 lLR.1 . 1 ttP 1- rnl Mnronn'a anham a nnrnhtia tH I CaUUW, WUIUIUI, BUaigUUOrWaTU IU ail selected with GREAT CARE, and are admirably suited for FARM and DRIVE purposes. Call and be Bhown through the stables. Indian Territory, exclusively for negro settlement. Give ns the Blair bill, the I Indian Territory and Senator Butler's 85,000,000, and we shall be content. Yor'i in J.;"32 tcatsa C -7 1: infl .nce cf aJacour:3 rft Litl.sofHeartaand' I-1 tie ex- W. 0, Dcyo-end wife, J. W. Cobb, New York; W.S- Chad wick, Prea'i A. & N. the most implicit faith. He is highly skilled In his profession and thoroughly versed in everything that pertains to the Oklahoma, in my judgment, is the land "J cJ"n Li, it U T of promise for the race and migration hJ7:J' thoVnaoea for every ill now affecting 1, LtSftii? the negroes 01 tne ooutn. -,r ... a . warmest nraise. We have not heard one Locomotive TS." Storms. single person find the least fault with A cnrresDondenr of the Northwestern him or hia Pebbles, We have never Railroad advances some odd theories to known a specialist to give more universal SM1UEL JAGKSOn I at his OLD STAND n South Front Street. It will pay any Horse Owner to ealltand see him at once for Trimming & Shoeing Horses as he Is the only one In the city that Gnat antecs Satisfaction, to at tbe Shoe to the fool, not the foot t the Bboe. Also guarantees no corns and braises OH the foot. ; Uospectfully yours, JanSdly SAMUEL- JAOKS05. ciC -.JtDontnea in t'-".j cr- i BC'roplia," We rrs .".rscMsd. Every fiv:;cf the New Ber If y Trtkers can't eft irc-'athey can f . tarirtlaczr- 3 ci I C. R. R. J B. And rows, DanVllleVa ; I account for the frequency and severity of satisfaction, and therefore we do give J. W. STEWART. "La Grippe I" ROBERTS & BR O.r'HaveYou Got tho Grippe?" Dcsjo not 0 t 'y 13 la -i I W. L. Berry, Washington, D. C; J 3 I storms In modern times. Pamers, Laurinburg, N. C; O. L. Batt, Richmond. . '. "i-. ' . : ;'.' He gives the klm our heartiest endorsement, for there w HOLESALE DEALERS IN J. F TAYLOR, THE GROCESs flcrurea to nrove that there are now over is no humbuggery about him and he 30,000 looomoties kr . actual use in the never soils a glass unless a person needs United States, besides the hundreds of it W- Mirror. m5nm?T)TL'0 "DTD rvTTTOTA vro I S gnp.on stoca or tao BHI VJiVUUJJlXXUO, L JMJ V J.OIUH O Uoods, groceries. Meat. Lard, Cheeof , s Hiirrar n iaiiii 'nA w.m iii hnnaonH. ftf atlrmar-niHn. Af all ,r T n.-3.. Tl - 1 CI . vuu. oum, wiSJBB-j WndaandsiM8rFromarnd)Wof nuSi locomotives ho i estimatea as torica as J ; : of Craven Counly. .. JTT- . . ue nas a grip on these goods, I wn nil ki.iiiik nimrt. rmm iho MiMai H6f Waniea Wanted,' . We stiH need more names to mail the Fair ' Edition of the Weekly Joo&RAU 53. 00a 000,000 cublo yards of vapor each Tleass write them plain that our clerk weeit, oyer cumo yaras a oay a -nir h. -nn-na...,!!- r1ld In Wtumed 18 in-"qttlte OTOUgh," cf t-" t .it.. '1 1 I) C7.C a I) IT: ' . j i-i la- ,;j t) fvur appro-j i rru ECro essi era Repntll:aa lr!' ltfl: it" " r 3 to te ra- referred. Professor Alderman, by authority of tho school laws or the State, will hold an Institute) .for white teachers at the 'v I ha aftva. (tri nrndnna sTtrnod rain atarm I Anaamw -n ihta olir hirnnln Mnn. t:a;..ng tnem. aiso wo wk oesaTeu eTery twenty-four hours." - He estimates day,rebraarrSd, 1890. Thia Institute considerable trodblo if, where there is other enjjlnes of all kinds at 180,000, 1 will continue one week. There will be t,iore"than ona name ;y;ae postofHoe, they, caaies, together go to one offloe. , You Tapor into the air every seven days, Ift TheT will bo compelled to insoend their bars no expense whatever as we do all lit not enough," he. aske. "to give us I schools during the continuance of the the malllne- and be the ostaae.' NameB floods of terror f Hundreds of gaswells lnrtltute. I hope they will all be . i nonninfT tnniF nnmnn lnrn inn ariiiruirtnnrai MAmniiei ah usaMsw 'j M , tK Mm l,Ai..1tt I """"ft rw""" "V - -r vr--"" I aHUMiJsw vm aasMi , er wj.::wsaiw wwuMmsniona of oessooola and sewers.Wou:dl " RaanAAtfallir. there (is :tobai)iuty ox we party or rt be any wonder If some blighting plague , H8-42uw;wtd. Jons S. Losa some ono connected attending the fair would lay waste the tanas. Xviriv:;r'c ; . : I 'Parhana no Innal dioaaan haa nnccisS but he u, wnere tnere is Qiner engines oi au kiuus at tow, wu, will continue one eea. 'mere will be io to be sent to the probably a very low estimate, and con public addressee delivered on Friday of k. itaLail oludes that these, wfth tho locomotives, that week. . Publio-school teachers of r. oe ciassmea au Mni aDon 470,000,000,000 yards of the whit race are required to attend. Tl3 r ; ' V tW V i . r l.ai...T f -5U-.1 Fich t: t' a J. F. TAYLOR'S, ' Wholesale and Retail Grocer, '" ' Middle Strewt,. P. S.-Our prioes are LOW. . ' " ' ' ; " Rssiftrivfll . :.!o? sawiisvwuis .- On or about JANUARY ifith.l mtA 1 remove my HAtosyOtt going to bnild-i rare yon IPtifira Of AaTt ! .il ' ar lnmhar of anv klixiV It .WWWJa VsVUVV.wl ' . Loes or smeii or near-1 the gums, allays an pain, cura wind i beir to, and the records show very few I do. write to me u l oan make vouiltn tt lamra and reault from oatarrh. Hood's eollo, and is the best remedy for Dlar-1 or no oases of radloal cure of ohronio I prices lower than you can buy else-1 ' in Miobigan. We have in stock a big supply of , West India Molasses, whioh we Import direot from the West Indies. . Give us a call and see our prices. ROBERTS & BR0., ' South Front street, NEW: BERNE. eT We job Gail oV AxV and Loril' lard's Snuft. . :, , Let Tnem Go Quick! Go to at Very Low Prices, Call at once at kin, Lumbex! Lumber! 15 L: fre"c-t Rlngins NoUe ADVlOH TO HOTHKBS, . - . , bafiled the medical orofeesion more In the ears, sometimes a roaring, bux-1 Mas.1- Wis SLOW S BoOTHraa 8OT than nasal. catarrh.-: While not lmma- ainir sound . are caused bv catarrh, that should alwavs be used for ehildren 1 dlatalv fatal It la amnnir tha moat die exceedingly diBsgreeabld and very I teething. It soothes the child, softens jtressing and disgusting 111 the flesh is needing contmon disease, ' x ako -ri:;a, tbe great piooa puriner, is rboea. xwenty-ave cents a oottie. laiy catarrh by any or . the multitude of where. rly successful remedy for this - ; -. . i.,...,,,,!,.,;..,-.--, I modes of treatment nntil the introdno- always one band; reither roneh hich it cures by purifying The most remarkable. enres of scrof-1 tton of Ely's Cream Balm a few years I drwsed.; Flooring -weather-bosraing. i !' l. If you suffer from oatarrh, iia on record havebeen acoompllshed ago. Tho sucoess of this, preparation I celling, inoldtBiete.4-te-?'?-.:,5 by llood'e Barsaparllls Try it. ; Bold has been, most gratifying and ii 'su.yivO.W;BI0HARDS01!'4iH . . a InrlBiDZ. .A-j:, j":&;-v L',) ianla dasom" Kin::.VlOafVl. dL commodioas" brici El All kinds of, building material store adjoining Bell's ' Jewelry EtorS, wnere a wm po pieaseo w watt on f j 1. l'a treapartlla, the peculiar by all droggiBts. natroni and the publto generally. ; , janll dwtf femrV ttJft:: .v.:.:..'. .i : " ; ; : v .. ... . i, . (.V ' ' . - V' VI-; S.ii is V-i ',v.
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