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; ' : r, ;1VOE.JVni.-N0. 276. NEW. BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. ilk, . . . 4 t J s " f '1 -iv 'T7C3 CJXH. ArvUtoa'i CyclorcBJia : A: of Ameri ca L.ography, ia six ele f;ar.''v ttic 1 volumes. Price, $25.00; " J c... . The work is just from the V-- ,rei, Apply at JotnuuXofflo. f20tf ' - 1 f ISCS HEAT BocWheai, Evap . ' ill orated Applee,. Hominy, 'Dried ' r Peaches. Oat Flakes, Prone. Split , -l V Pf Tapioca,' Whit Beans,' Vermir elll. Raisins;. Crasbad Wheal, "Fresh tiauaed Good. Macaroni, -Cheese. Irish I ; potatoes. Small Ham e Codfish; Corned . ... Bnf, Bsf Tonguee, Breakfast Baoon, J r Pickles, Fresh RcmateV Coffee, Flaaek Tea. Coooafc Wioeolete; Flavoring Ex tracts, eto,Vv ' CE8WW8, fP jott bare Hot tried my Freeh rMast :' . JL ad Coffee, do ao ooe. 'Every - body delighted, Jo, OuS, f " p ATENt CLOTHES LINE -Clothee JT , cannot be blown off. ' No pie... ' ' Sample eaa be teen a the Cotton Ex f 'nwf;';i.tC D-T. Camawat r,: & O ELECTED? Early Roee Potatoee at iXTORTOeiROLINA HAMS at 11 S.vt4;K,R..JoNi. .V ?3rjOCRCrool 1 Good Farm Boriea. heap for - J IARO 1 and O KUANS XUH BU, reg- , i r cX-ulated and repaired. Mr.. Frank V('V.4 aVKortoo- an be found nay day thit W week either at Hotel Albert or at the .1 ? ci wnwDwr loop oi . b. jo. ,u- ; i elans work only, at reasonable prices. SEED PEAS-Extre Eirly Brands-J 'First and Beet,'? Alaska,!' anal . ; ' , 'Howard's Earliest or all the .reae- i' Will ka anM al Lha lowait fMMSibla prloes for oaab,by ; ABDEN SEEDS Pure and fresh JUT at F. B- DOTrrl drug tore. HUNK'S BLENDS of Boasted Coffee t V : JL are Simply delightfnL & - v ... - i i 1 t (eb9d0m Speaker Bxed should learn a lesion ;fxonrMom att'a fate. Ciaroefacy is out of place in this neve? beard bat one editor In North, l04rolinaoBpeak. ,Ut was moretnaq twenty 'fears, ago, ana be made a ' good; average political u effort on the stamps .-.HlI'M '.'.k)f' r -.' . MaaiaamiBawBaiaBBM ySoTWifnsTiXDiaa the original v . ) rulings (of Speaker Eeed, a motion to adjournto adjourn Eeed and bis desperate associates td the'deep ti, pbseadtythey so,iohIy rdeserve- ia always In orden. t Such it motion ,wiab8made next Fali.-Ohicago -';kj.1.n1i i-l,.,V-i" VW"'"r!)f Bob lNGBESOLL says Harrison's administration reminds, bin 1 of ,a '. noouple who got married and vuar ' Yelled as to whether they should ; have terrapin or duck for their first . dinner. - The nusoana wantea cer- - rapln, the Wife wanted duck, and ' they finally,1 compromised , on cab- V ' . paw' now tells hfs .- deluded . followers that he has gained more than hie contended for In his com f -A Dromlise on the Worlds Pair a bill That lia to' say, he has'jlost.hls i ' honor, fouf front teeth, one eat and : ' a piece of his nose, but he still has : e bis collarbntton lett and a claim on r. the .XThlted States aSeuatorship ; :'S -iwmmm i in n t Clx lanot impertinent to" inquire. . ii me lario. caunos oa . reviBeo "ou 1 kl . "k l A' t . ..'-j. 11.? .4 ' New England lines, V'what .lines it i 4n be revised nponf We have had ;.. tarifF drawn ppon .the lines -o: ' Ohio and of Pennsylvania and the ' result Is dlsastron$ to the Industries i ; which, less than a generation ago, ; made the wealth and prosperity o these States.' Boston Fost. V '!.,- : ' BBKaiaaMiniaiaa . ,t If ync's speecli.fiilod t make $ racict abroad, it Is attract.g ranch Attention at hcnie. Xt i3 good Ktllrj for any hor.":t, fir minded rccr!j. , The Rusci ' i C"'? " a eras.. f Z cc mr; red wltl, tla frfj Vance , trsiTcir irooplj ci U3,cative ITortit Car ' -. L,z Hvextne ; white tairci L'.-it:r trca alike in war and la peace. Wilmington UesGenscr. , If the Ilansas farmer wants" to know wl't is hurting him Jet him ' -1 1C3 tzzl'li cf protected corn t t' ncaresi. rrctIctad marke ' trJla it; fr a Caaday ":ct8d woollen clothing. J 3i. t, t he will pat t .r ; r ;;Tatus 'In.' wcrL'-r it--:; . 'rjcit'cai-i t' : ; - .'i,.- Kans: City . ' ' y;. BRITISH capitalists arejuow said to be buying Bp the .hoe factories of NeEog!ana and eteel mills of 'flnBarlranU Tt " wond-rfnl -.' " b0V mach BUrpIoB Capital these! free-trade Enitlishmen ha At f n. r -.i..: i I vuoyicsountakQut U4UIBIUUU bucjiaeienaanta. xne piainim oniameo Will own all the best manufacturing plants in protected America in a fit. Tn-MonAnT.ni. j rw!!!!?!?1.! I - T"K u u " " . burning . .- for fuel, in the absence of tlut me Market" of Which theT hear S.-) much. The I woolen manufacturers Oi the East are Closing their mills because the tariff on wool prevents them from sending their surplus production to roreigu markets. This is Protection with a vengeance at both ends Of the line. Philadelphia Record. LUOAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. W. Stiwabt To the fair grounds. Visitor are already coming in. La it day in mhleii to mike prepara tions for the Fair. The eleotrio- lights wires were being strung yesterday. Prof. Manning's writing tchools will be suspended until after the Fair. Washington's birthday a national holiday. The buka will be closed today. The Wilson baseball club will crocs bats with the New Berne club on next Friday at the Fair grounds. w' -i ' - " the exchange yesterday fifty bales of cotton, every pound of which sold for iffis I -w The steamer Eaglet, of the E. O. D. line, sailed yesterday with a oargo of I general export. The Anuie will arrive . . . I iwua-. An extra effort should be made today I finish up all work at the Fair ground., i. order to have everything in nwtuivsa. iur mo uouiug on uonuay morning. I A hnw holnnfflnir t M- n n P-rr- ,-- .. . , 1 wn iitbi uouf swo mues iron tne oity, gave birth to three calves a few dave affo. Thavrara all fnli dau - - j .u k u:i. Vfl,vuuiiii uuii,iiiKi. The ladles of the art department of the Fair reaneat na to aav to thosa who bavepictureetoexhlbUthat theymust end them to the room today, before 6 o'olook p, m, If hot sent in today they will not be bung. r -f k,.' rr . ., Mr.. Jonathan JBavcns has sold Mr. nrillfaaava ...a. Mr. Dunn purposes planting them anon ly profitable tree. Mr. Dunn knows-a good thing when he meets vIth it. Tfia Wilmington ,tr. Xae WUmlOgtOn BeSienger 01 yOBter - day ay; " Wt. profoundly regret to j Mjdt wu gtn ont y(Bterday, and work (in Swain) ; obstructing river (in Tran iearn that Bev. Dr. William H. Bobbitt, I will be commenoed in a very few daye. I sylvania) ; passing counterfeit money (in a most humble, devout man of God, is till oi the border-land without any proepeot of recovery. Eia faith is un dimmed and he will soon be ia Heaven.":, ; v Bev. Mr. Pearson, who was conduct ing revival meetings in Baltimore, was taken sick and is confined to his room He is broken down by overwork. He will return to Aaheville to recuperate, when he it strong enough to travel. He and Mrs. Pearson will then' visit Europe. ' s ' That is a beautiful and nobby little building just erected ; on the Fair grounds by our, townsman, L;H. Cut - Ier. It to tastefully painted in vou colon, representing "Harrison's Town - and Country Beady Mixed Painta" of XOUaaeipwa. r Anuuiew on a constructed ny air. jonn -uunn wnere he will rxranuraeture candy on . tne grounds, , , - Every means of meeting the require mente for the convenience of the nub Uo during tair week Is being arranged. Livervman Stewart is doina all ha can in making proper oroviaion In getting to and from the grounds. He t"l formed a hack line whioh make! a circuit through the busiues portion of tL. city audit., to the macademlaed ,V0f.o:r"?,? desired ' " s " , t oesirea. , . - s -j. f Special Premium. ,v ; . ( ' v .. . ' -F . r. Jonnuuna ousmm aspe01ai premium an elegant dicker stand basket for the handsomest tidy or soarf done on silk bolting cloth exhibited at the Fair. ale of City Property, v ; iW.'ar. informed' that the valuable wharfprortyknowaTheI.land, together with the property on the main l v immedhtely opposite and situated it Union Point, has been purchased by l!r. John C. Whitty. The sale -was r dilated by Messrs. Watson; & Strf St. . e I -m tbat it is the purpose 01 Mr. . Li.'y to i mprove the property. Superior Court The ca., of Swart T.. "' " WM "Vv - -ItriadTMUrdav. Uenn ManlvSOnlon wrp nnnnui th. nUlntlf? and M.r. ni.rlr . ri.rfc .ni..m4 for tha . . Z. . judgment. . . " . r . , AH IDA GIH OI OflEDH TH. U1B DUttllkT I oommlBSlOoers. reportea Teiieraaj morning, the plaintiff appealed to the n rv... John '00,orea. contad of larcenT la8t wee'k, WM .entenoed to the penitentiary for three yeara. Sargent I Naah, colored, alao convicted of lar- oeny, last week, waa aentenoed to four months in the county jail.- Naahia ap parently not more than tveWe yeara old. A Handsome Prize, We saw at Bell's jewelry store yester day the prize cup offered by Mr. Chas, S. Bryan to the best drilled military oompanyattheFair. It is one of the silver, gold-inlaid, gold-lined prize- cap, of most appropriate pattern and exaaiaUelveneraved. It is about twen- .y-rour incnea in ne.gov. lu oase. u. . i f i MIL I silver, goiu-iniaiu, is aooui six inones square. In the centre of the base a .n,., ..j. unrtsht andlentury population, mat crime is ... .... . . . I around u is stacked four murkete, their muzzles of oxodized silver and stocks I of gold, the muzzles resting against the muzzleof the cannon and the stocks ... ... ., ajamst pyramiaa or oxoaa musket balls, one on each corner of the Over the muzzles of the cannon I i. kMwM pdsfh t9 anA ThA Knt. I EDbUkViTUn n.VHKU w. I tom or tne cud rests UDonme iod or tne giaoked nuns, and from the sides of the L v. VnAn.v n-rndiud .. . ,T. I . vnr. ui nn nM m ,nn i,h ) mill. audi cup is of silver, gold-inlaid and gold lined, Is large and elegantly engraved, with a gold target on the front side. . .. . ,, u- P 01 ia" CUP 18 x"""1 uoiob and in the act of firing his musket. The cup was ordered for Mr. Bryan by Mr. Bell and is valued at about fifty r ting for. "TZTrtT iiiiT- uVBder ana limacr aUM.IUU.eB. Tha Korfolk corresDondence of the n.inm ann h.. th rniinvino-iuma . k I .. 1 01 mucn luiereai to iwu lmuuikcioii iu - dustries of Eastern Carolina: I "The Virginia and Maryland oyster Diratea have benefited the oyster bedel fi JcOIf twenty oyiter houses will be opened next year. Said a prominent oyster dealer yesterday: 'The North Carolina I oyster nas aireaay repuiawon aoroaa for exoeiienoe. and there are enough in I . . 1 .la. a.m fifty years. Next season (here will be ItnoUBanua SuU luounoua 01 uuuui nuu mi, hnrai a-.r -malr fnr hanillinir nv - ,-- ) I The contract for widening and deep- 1 . nUm.l R.an,n nanal Ik ia The nresent looks will all be taken c own and enlarged,-and the route will be I made a ship oanal, so as to make a con tinuous inland waterway for ships! from New York to Florida. The deep- enineV of the oanal will do away with the aoneme to ouua a rauroaa irom -SV . .at Portsmouth to South Mills, and the im- .A..mt laa. Itm a,..k Armittattm will l"""u"u "i ""." bring under cultivation tnonsanas or acres of the finest land in the State, and make accessible great abundance of snlendid juniper timber. . New York and English capital is- backing the moye." Church Notice. Hancock Street Methodist Church- dit, x. j'aiB moaua. Duwr. ouuuu. . It. Vk Til J a. 1 Fei,'T 23-services at 11 a.m. and 7.15 eonducted bv the pastor. Prayer 1 meetinir etf 9 18 a.m.. B. F. Delanar, ,eader. Bunday-whool at 8 p.m., W. R. BarrinatOn. UPt. UlaBS-meetlng at 1 15 n,ni. The public are invited to .heae aarvloea and wiU receive a cordial weloome. - 1 ereenai. Miss uianoae White, or Jtvinawn, n, . visiting Hiss saaie Jfiaton. KMiseJ.A. Sablston Of teua, M ia "Ti visiung uieifikatie uaweis. I , I , aiiititaiiy. M - v.. (hfr. MSttXffiSXZ born March 8d, i860, and died at the "M" eoantTI,dnT inr. Feb. 16tb. 1890. at 10:80 o'clock, A Carrie wa always goo gltJ, but . I whan U veara old she nrofeased fell - ff0.d1:iMdth,u ;in06 whibh time she lived a consistent Christian ilfe. Her health being such to prevent her .attenaing ner onuron .n.T.v.., v-a-y- ...w.wM - home. Quietly ana nrmiy trusting the promise, of het Saviour. During her.ffliotlonr.n mpe in t.hA nnna Af m "nfiini MTnna mr heavenly home, .where they now getner awaii tne coming o ru r wvea mm .aa . - Uati mm i Ar 1 rm ihiar n tamAvtsisa. """ . V ."v"'! --- lion or .uiYiuB rroviueno su uio kuuu . kla. 1..... . J a . . J aa. . aa. ,k a. ...I.. ui tan iffliwiom-auuwai .i.to to exemplify the life oi her who "passed over .thrrivorW'v I pABBCU.vve .eutj savajrav. ."" . :,"r,y iraaj bbt. mouuix or future. pOBiloie I ; i -if".-"..' : ,w 1 '.':;;B,Nv;:-;r-:,;-t;5 A-l!at8PiVslokae8;!v;V n 'I fjdslreoelved.' BHOESaipeclaity,' ;. ,, D.,.!.v . "" mmu innivuuui vi I Wilmington Meeaenger baa prepared the following interesting aUtiatica from Ui..,t. - ..A .k. f.isso. w .v. .w. .w-. 11 from the reports, wblcb i! . . . ... . , . . . .n. I lecnon or criminal Btaiieuoe. wai .oa eaaea wara triad in 18P0 Orthaerimi. nala 4,409 were whitea, 7 Indiana and 8.879 blacka. The raoee. therefore. W5J! ST "remo' ea'Teourrent opinion that there ia more crime amona hh - blaoka . There were moreorimea in re"7, w"hVt may be termed cruel crimes, as these reports show. Of the 7,695 criminals 6,841 were males and 849 females. The average of all was a trine over 80 cases to each county. There were 114 capital oases tried . The division of these was as follows: For murder, 68: rape, 18; anon, 6, and burglary, 81. There were 9 coovio- tions of capital offenses, divided as fol- J0 ourg ary.x, arson, 1: muraer, year. There were, of course, other executions during the year, of persons wnviciea in iooo. oui woo naa ap- ImaIa1 rwet hann aArki(oH wwn.wva vi bm tvBuiwu, 0f Uroeny there wm l m 0Meft and or misdemeanor 0,854. rbe Isroeny oases furnish the bulk of the peni- mSre common in the east lathe west aM4uiuw, most common. All 6ver the State there were mtny caies of fornication and adultery. The defend- w" w many cases wnite men and negro women; but in all the state there were only nine case in which they were negro men and white women. In one case a negro had mar' ried a white woman. Both were tried t nm fn.ina(inn ..4 . . Una. .nil maw. J . A , . .nil .ki a .... m a. aia .a ... annniied. Of the Indians tried five were Chero kees and two Croatans. Of all the criminals tnea only one was a jew, itna ne was acquiiiea. in warren a a . . . a a a. county a negro woman, Ritta Alexan I der, waa tried for burglary. So far as J0? correspondent knows this is the lonly oase where a woman has been u.jad for thia offanna. I The more common crimes other than larceny, are assaults, assaults and faijajmi fJj liquor without license, carrying con located weapons, disturbing religious worship, forgery, maiming stock and -ma t in an ma 1 nH mi - mil m a I chief. Among crimes less frequent were riots, whioh ooourred in three counties, 1 w 3 rik.i.-. imooro, wayne ana juuunoii, obububo, Mmblinc. secret aaaaulta. removal of landmarks or boundaries, burning buildings, not oooupied, slander, rescue SSJX the east. . Among what may be termed the rare I orimee were the following: Dynamiting iim jaaooo ana ninasu.i grave roooery (in Buncombe) ; highway robbery (in I l",. k. m A CIV, ..nl.al . ..I...L. i Cumberland); selling unsound meat l iu uajwwuj, uiaua.iuaiiUK iu uuuva; . 1 waTlaTinv (in Inoir,: bnrninir nhnrnh (in Llnoolnir abduction (in Mecklen- burg); "killing chickens" (in Mont- gomery ; uoei by editor unuoorej; iniwat Mn Wilkaa and Naah.: nontamnt Wilkes); "prohibiting" (in Yancy). Only a few of the olerks reported as to lynohings. Some say there has never a lynching in their counties. Such re ports come from Chowan, Duplin, Graham, Madison, Onslow, Orange, Randolph, Swain, Wake. Brunswick, Cherokee. Cleveland, Craven, Jones, 1 T.iiinnin flt.nl.T Witt.ii anil Vadl-in . a goou many oases or escape were reported. In one case (in Jackson) the sheriti was tried for "escape," con- vloted and sentenced to be removed from offioe. The average age of criminals is about 80 years. There are a considerable number of young negro criminals, some under 19 years of age. . A curious report is made by the olerk of Orange court: at the spring term, 1889, a man was tried for burglary and I aoquitted. Later in the year the real oriminal committed suioide. The clerk SZXVJISM I that nMinf.r-. In Rrnnawlnk thare. has I been none in twelve years. The olerk or jonnton suggests tne restoration or the whipping post as a punishment for I minor, offenoes, while the clerk of Moore aays a better execution of the laws to needed. There was a curious I sentence in Stokes, -where a white wo man, for f. and a.; was sent to the penl- tentiary fortwo yeara and was then to be given ten-days in which to leave the State. - The- olerk of Warren reports that in that county there has been no '" exeoutlon since 1879, and that was the .The-rronWeatKockyllOBnt. RALEIGH, Feb.80.-A .peolal to the t v . .a nk..-.-. .- !.--. vAn-.. tough regarding the aegro troubles 1...... n.ITi. rr...- tri. . J tTA - U,'A ZiZSZZTu-5Z fiZZ I infantry .were under arm. last niaht r mtmhtt WOuld be killed sooner 'inr uier 11 in. nenoee naa to aaooi uso in ... w- mh.w a nnttnir.tlirrintrfln X. Uvtk' lSSk hr AmTvlTm AllliTce Bifd Water.- a . a m - w m a - to - of petersbnrs-. Martin le the neirro emorratloa a sent who wu advised, to -1 ictve town last weer. ." h t 1. . . . - - , I ,1 k .kl.L 1 k,. . 1 ,, I a aiiiiua ia nmej aavsaj nino, ' ana , nasi you take Hood's BarsapariUa now It JUU iiiUU OI Imay av. tnonthi of future, soaiible . . r doing for fear yon wUl alarm yonreelf aM menoa-we will tellyoa jort wnat YOU need. It ia Hood'a Saraanarill. whloh will lift youont of that nncer- in. unoomfortable, dangerona eondi- won, into a atate of good health, oonfl denoe tn4 oheerfulneaa. Toa've no ida h0 w potent tni8 pecuiiar medioine is in cases like yours. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, atrength and wboleaomeneas. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. HOYAl. BAKING POWDBH. CO., 108 Wall St. N Y. Iune23dsu wed fri A w To The Fair Grounds ! Round Trip Every 30 Minutes ! I will run a BUS or TBAN8FER from FAIR GROUNDS to POLLOCK, MIDDLE, SOUTH FRONT, CRAVEN and BROAD SrREETS, thence DIRECT to FAIR GROUNDS, every THIRTY MINUTES from 9 am. to 10 p. m every day during Fair week. TEN CENTS each way on this route Carriages will take parties from the grounds to any portion of the city, or call at any place in the city and convey to grounds for 25 Cents eaoh way. In calling for parties carriages cannot be detained but a few moments. Respectfully, J. W. STEWART- NEW Hothodist Hymn Books JUST RECEIVED AT n. Jj. Ililljij O J3UUA01 Ultli Books at the followiotr prices: 24mos. Cloth, 25 cts. ; Sheep, 50 cts. : Roan and Gilt, $1.00. Turkey Morocco and Gilt, 81.00. Will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt or the above price. AUDcrai discount allowed in quan tities. The Story of Methodism, cloth. 3.00. Schenck's History of North Carolina. feSldlm Note This! mat a. ta. muBAHU Has opened a w,,.;-. TT.,,1 V,aU ., - 0MjnA Artr ami t V, tt tyrwnur Pi I Inn V on A Middle streets. He is prepared to do all kinds oi repairing on Watches, Uiocks and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed on all work. fe21 dim n. J. GOODING, (Successor to E. H. Meadows & Co ) Druggist & Apothecary Southeast Corner Pollock and Middle Streets, New Berne, N. G. A FULL LINE OF AND Druggist's Sundries. feblSdwlm FINEST LINE OF va,AAO aA4U WiVbACa I w t ; , r"-."". w uuy m . - ,, n . . .""M.11 1 jniiiiiijiu n 1 rt iij i 1 . in latest tyleev k. uf 11 T ' ' U kRDYALSW Y - 1fiT"".irvn t d. (Distillers' Agent,) Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Liquors and Cijcrs, CRAVEN 8TBEET, NEAR COTTON EXCHANQB New Berne, N. C., Keepe consUntlv on hiiui rtmaao -aa-a TOCK or L14TJOH8 and CIQAmJ. Stock Is the lareeat in th nt.t purchased from drst hands FOB CASH. Consequently am enabled to s 11 as low u any Northern Market. Have on hand the followlBgraads of WINES, LIQUORS ud CIGARS RYE WHISKIES. Old Family B x x x x' Golden Crown, Old Century, Acme, Lexington, Ac Ac Mitchell's Pure Old Scotch. Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey. WINES. Old Burgundy Port, Old Scuppernong, Old Sherry, Blackberry, Madeira, Claret, St. Julian, Sweet.Catawba, RhinB win, California Angelioa Wine. RUM. New England, West India, Jamaica. BRANDIES. Apple, Peach, ' French (James Hennesy), Garretts Cognao Brandy, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger. GIN. Holland and Domestic BEER, ALE, Etc., Etc. The Bergner & Engel Brewing Oat Celebrated Lager Beer, Imported Ale and Porter, Claussen At Son's Export Beer . Wm. McEwan's India Pale Ala fm Edinburgh. Agent and Bottler of tha Bergner & Engel Brewin-f uO- 8 Celebrated Lager Beer And PortOl. Cordials, Augostina Bitten Imported and Domestic Champagne. Agent for I. Calvin Shaier Wild Cherry kock ana Eye. CIGARS. A large assortment of Cigars aad uneroote , Agent for the Virginia Standard Che roots, the beat in the market. jalies red:::; Will guarantee to sell at low . as any housea North, and lower than anv honaa North-Carolina. j ' WE ALSO MANUFACTTjaK ' - 1 r, r vh t-l i .... umger Ale, ,1 BarsapariUa, Lemon Soda, 1 n n... ... . L '""""i wtrorniairear Cider and Mineral mger Ale le equal to axy ia 1. m .r .v - Orders proapUy filled ail "t tioa guaranteed. ' - : l - 'augUdwtf , A ' V".-. ? ki; W,' l...J( "' , : V ; .v-A.: ; .... -?.-..T -
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