Dai ly 0 URN AL . VCL:"VnL-N0;-278:.r:;--.NEW.-3MfflB..Nra. TUESDAY. FEBKUARY 25. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. . ' ' - f-? V.A- - , i i a sate -r aimn TH2 city a few days JL ca (oiuvkl Liiieatv Partite m& find me at the Gaston Houee. . v ' -: iv-v , w, . awrvH..- ftnU J i Optioian, j .T?C- SALE Appletom'e CyclopoeJia L f Americas Biography, ia aix ele - fiBt!r bound volumee. ; Price, $25.00, . ,ooi-7.50 -i.The work, ia juat from the . pTesavf, Apply at Jotjrkal office. f20tf MIXCB HEAT, BuokwfceeV Evap- orated -Applet, Hominy, Dried V . Peaches, Oa - Flakea.-: Prunes. Split T ' Peaa, Tapioca, White, -8ean.t,-Verml- calli, Raisins, Crashed: Wheat, Freah ,' ' .- '.Canned Good a, Macaroni. Cheese. Irish Potatoes, Smalt llama. Cod Bah, Conned t Cer, Beer Tongues, Brtakfast Bacon, i PIcklea, fresh. Boasted Coffee, Finet , . Jaaa, Cocoa,. Chooojata, Flat wing Ex - r traoti, et&i; CVE -6utm.4 XF yod have nottried my Freeh Roast . ed Coffee, do; to. at once. Every . , t -body iajHgMioVv;.. Jmo. -Droit. ; PATENT CLOTHE3 LraE Clothe oannot be blown off.:.- No pint. ; - . Sample can be tee a tbe Cotton Ex-change.- r-s D. T. Gasba'W'at, ? -' k r- feWtf ; , - Agent Manufaotuter " t P iin.4 QEaANS irCSBD WK-;X- nlaud and, repaired.- Mr. Frank i ; E. Uortom can be found any day thlt J, week either at, Hotel Albert or at the carpenter ahop of EM. Patle. Firat . , claee work pnly, at reaaonable prloet. ESQ PEAS Extra Earlj Brandt , ' , 0 4,Flrrt and Beat," "Alaaka," and " j'Honard'a Earllett of aU the Peaa." WU I be aold .at the loweat; posalble . prloet lot caab.br J v : r. r -u ; "iRDEN SEEDS-PttW lna frah VJT atF. 8. DuFrrB drug ttore. j ; ' t , a auctit v VL,EJXua oi ttoaaiea uoaee Jt. X7 limply delightfnL ; feb9dw8m J , w Thb , effects, of the edncatio&al ' campaign on the tariff question in ;.t&e Aest have not. been bonflued ! to the farmers nd others who earn . theiread by their dai toi bnt - xtend into the circles where party poUoieaaira shaped'and inanipa- iated.-Wilmington Star.; Qow imall and mean a thing it r Ufot llenerat ijmbly, bii stt- tnt'sin iA4Jilfmwy tared and welT qnalined4he .legal right i to ;Mowin;Jirnia, ; an honorable profession in. whioh she ' Ishes tocompete' for a IlTtof. Korfol'tandmarav- tABOTjT aseore or citisens in a " Georgia town hate been arrested I y drajgea to jail in Angnata for barn v - ing in efigy a BepublioarJ poatmas' : ter.bteVfhe'rems barning r in e3gy of a Eepublican President jwas attenaea oy np soon eonseqaen , w-PhiIadolphla' geoorq$i' ft Fob. less than one year of Ee- "? , pnblioan rnle, a great deal certainly j naybeen done;-Bat lt is not a ; record, to help that .partybefore the nntryVTen its tanchest "5 newspaper supporters, seem to be nnajle to say a good word for this recordJiartford TimesV: : ' EiOEP JIodiana and New Jersey, .' erery State iar gerrymandered in ' the interest "of the ' Bepnblioan party, and so fhameless is the ; In jostice that more Demooratio joters - at Congressional elections ' in. the . , Forthf ar iVirtoally ' disfranchised than tbeiiss j negro V voters be ' tween th$ Potomao and ? the Bio ' Orandefionisrllle'Timeir; -Titb white members of , the New ' Oriels ,CjaIrefriae to'-'nisaociata . wltli their negro fellow: members, . and the organisation "is in dinger ' . of Blitting.s. Will thb Senate stand this outrageous treatment of the negro yeterna of New1 Orleans by white fvrteranslj;. XI: ;: ficptida cpon whether the retcraas era Re publicans or Democrats. Ct. Louis Test Dicp'atcbNH:;;' is a freat d:rl of hnmbns ia the rr 1 wr " cf 'lit '- art. ' At ar;c. .tc 1 " T" ---i picture was tz -LcJ . . .' C.ccoYcrcl ca Uo tacs tl tLe pic t 4 tta t'-ciisra cfr.ssbrastand ' " :tai::", t-A when thir fac : r 3 r'.;'-r3. It ia 'all thai "i to r:t ?:XC:3 far it :' citizen cftLoUtitcd 3 a love cf tit. y, every lone LOCAL NEWS. WW ADVKETISEMINTS. W,CL Bbowh Optlolan: K. B. Johbs Qrooeriet, etc. . ElTOH THi JTiwiua -Stopl atop! jjanJOTOS 4b Baxtir Clothn, eto. 13, o T, Tatlob Tobacco. urocerlee. whiskey, ete,,.-; ''TheNewBeine Are department will parade BrtFridy, The J3overoorV Uaard are qaartered ia the rooms' of the Atlanib Are com- panj-aiV' No cotton told at the exchauge yester day. Thers I will K little more sold before next lall.V . " The drpositoryf the Craven county Bible 8ooiety na been established at thetttore -of. aff . Nelson Whitford. on Middle tret.V" The Baufgii county exhibit, in obarge of the handsome and energetic young editor of the Washington Ga- BeUe,; Mr. H: A. Latham, is very creditable.' The market dock -was full of boats yes terday, ranging in aizo from a small cance to a two mast schooner. Their cargoes canaixted of oysters, fish, potatoes, chickens, cattle, etc., Besides the military parade today, among the out door amusements on the grounds will be pony races, barrel races, raolng for a pig, climbing the greased pole and tending up balloons. The hucksters ran up the price of ogjs a Httleyeaterday, paying 12 cents whole- saie. nnippeie cannoi pay du; iu cents, . JA thie fluctuation in the market being local, Taused by the increased demand during Fair week. The pony racing takes plaoe this evening at 8 o'clock. It will bean XPiting tad interesting feature. All the young jockeys will be arrayed in bright colon and will no. doubt do their beet to get the 9:0 prize. The tpeotal train from Goldtboro will arrive every day at 10.45. Returning will leave New Berne at 6:80 p. m. The regular mail train leavee New Berne every, morniag for Goldaboro at 8:50; returning, arrives at New Berne at 6 p. Bt. Formal Opening. The procession will form on Mat Front Bt, between Neuse and atom at ft .' .1 - 3 Hi j J TX-..I .wwQiwxaauwiiiproceeu uown x-as Front to Broad, up Broad to George and up George to the grounds where the Fair will be formally opened by Gov. Fowle. Ntw erne couegiate ineutute-KoiU ntTTnnnr w w The following constitute the Honor Boll of New Berne Collegiate Institute rot montnenaingreb. 31: iMlMcl IiOttio Hubbi, Jennie Burma, Emma Eattle Jonei, Etta Nunn, Llziie RoyalL -Willie - Ferebee. Ainee Fot. If easra. Robert Jonea. T. O. BMkiM.li.rt.i.MnnmirVi. ....y EdwardManB.Ciarenoe Miller, Thomu . ... . ' . Bobertt and Harry Marks Pertonf.1. : - Col. J. D, Cameron the able editor of the Aahville Citizen, is in the city having arrived last night. Mlsa Pora Duncan, of Ashville, is in thecHr.'andie the guest of Mr. W. F. Bountree and family. vapweosepuijwrnaru, oi mo uoveraor muiv, iuu wwo, ra mo Sucsi ui jjir.i UeorgeWadtworth, , BrotherH.'A.tatLam.ofthe.Wash- ington Gazette, came over on the steamer .,f,......,,.,,..J. .n,.wM. . was buSy as a bee at , the Fair" ground! yesterday, netting tha Beaufort oountv amy axrangoa ; : ? " IBrother T..O, Kelly, of the, Goldaboro DisDAtch. waa in the citv . vesterdav ani rAUedtoeuitJ;'';5' CGovernorFowarrivedlasinightjHe ia the guest of our esteemed fellow-dti- sen Clement Manly," Eaq., i v. Capt. W. S. Quidley of 6wit&i?. wat In the dtt .eaterday. He mis the eister trrnihl.. an An Tha nannla ava nnl.lli and diligently a6 work catching oyttew; The packing 'ow,iW- ousy now. -ine oysters at ucracoxe are ,. Ana i,t. fctwKS' ..josepBcx tr . ti. -kt.. -o-.-i. a .t.. muvi T V U1 '1 E , 7' ' ' . C , . ' -., nlIhlt.hln ),,... I,.' ha,. TTnl.H fSaaa Beckers ia in 'the " interest of taking , m - ' t . fTr.,.v. Weekly, Mr. W. G. Brown, optfolao, it tu the city for a few days. -,.- t . ' Ur. and , Mrt, rVf. F. " Wyatt and dauhter, Miss fiatsie, of Baleigh, are via!ting the family of Mr. J. O. Green. lira. Wyatt will exhibft fanoy work at the fal.-"X-,t-ic -t, M-vAllIance' Men I County Farmera' Alliance will please t t f t V L liori J a of.loe, at the court . e ."O'sJav evening, at o'clock. 1& v e A -- W. B. LANE, ChairKan. THE IHIED EXHIBITION , - i Of the East Carolina FU. On tr, Game and Iadistrial lisoclatiea. SURPASSES AIT RERETOFOEE GIYEIT. Tne Opening oa Monday Informal Will be Formally Opened This Morniag by Gov. Fowle. I On yesterday there waa only an in-1 formal opening and while the attend- ance was good ; the work of preparation f or the grand display went bravely and 1 briskly on. Every department wat a eceneof intense activity. Everything I from the heaviett machinery to the finest fabric of ladles' work were be- log carefully arranged by exhibltore. The Fish, Oyster and Game depart- menU were assuming attractive ap- pearancei and live etock frompigato opossums were marshalling for the I coming gaze of the curioua multitude. Farm products were temptingly placed I and the indiginous collard was arrayed in all its glory. Implement men, hard- ware men, and paint men were all busy in placing their diplayt in Older.th eonditian of tha Association: that How well they succeeded every visitor is, in every respect. As far as our at will be able to testify after they have tendance at the devotional meetings Is m T. m.i oonoerned we have much cause to be seen them. The display this morning f ratlfle4 The coinrnitteM are still win do iar in butbdob oi any oi inai excellent ones that have gone be-1 rore jti Today at 10.80O clock the Exhibition 111 l .11 J 1 Dl. wiI1 no iuruuBiiy uinusu ur aw Excellency Gov. Fowle, who will de- lit vat aha m hla honniAtt tii nvAaaam ""-"v" Ex Gov. Jarvis and other distinguished TieuorB Wl" DB PreBen- e,B0 will be rendered bv the N.S. F. E. Co. 'el k.n ..m . mint.,- naraa mnA nnm.ltioB Bomewhere Bear $25, whioh was rm ;ii .v The list of exhibitors will be larger than ever before, but it is our purpose m ..oi, and .11 . fj, nntiflA in th t .... m. coiums oi vue juuht.ai, xqu oauout be done in one issue of the naner bntl will hA oontimiad from dar to dav ...:- .u u ... .,i ... ,..aJa uuuuK iiuo uuiu "o if possible. NOTES It ia really exhilarating to tee the in - tense interest manifested in the Fair by the New Berne people. If the people of a community ever were united to their mimosa to do a thine, the neonlel of thig otio of North Carolina are .i - - unitdin their determination to make thig Fair a grand ,00CeM. The weather TH)nd.u flna and .n New Berne heart waa cheerful. If the weather la favorable throughout week, tuooesa it assured. thill The New Berne Steam Fire Engine I iijomDanv uraes uana it in nne irim.inv tne r air. The musio vesterdav wat excellent. are proud of boyt." The train from Morehead Oit y etter- j. mominir broneht in onlteanum- bar of visitors, as did alio the train at 11 L-w.v nM.w nntv.amsi . -, , - Uy the Guard arrived. Three buildings have been ereoted on iun uuuuiaBl airs uwu sisvnu vu the ground- since last Fair-the one for w.fl.i. ..MM ,u..u..w. " ,- . 'T ; 77 and the one for the "fat baby." ; Shipping Newt. I . The steamer Annie of the E.G. D. line sailed vasterdav with carco of ceneral - exporw. ia XiBgws oi wua iuio win I A- rfvtl- lit. ann tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock. The steamers riewberne oi the u. u. hine wifl leave thia morning at fi o'clock for Norfolk. The Mauteo of the I Une will arrive today from Norfolk, and niUHi.riMlu nswilOEKIU lor f HHVn the Fair. I .. z ' " . "Peal.eg7. Willlami wae arreetea yesterday by the Sheriff of Wake coun- VVr-Mtyupon ''warrant' faeued from thitl onarging nim wivn aouuewon. , nu counsel in Baleigh wanted to give bond W Baleigh for WUliam appearanc at thene Superior eourt) tm Ow - I OOliniT: WlTlflE UH 1UUBS JLajUilUBLlull, I Juitioa Brinson being aavuea yiat were wa: neh a i vw. hs win be aown on tomorrow ugnct & Baxter'sL Isnnnars for th nrosifjutlon. - r' if ' ; . 1 !.. NArlnA IS nArAilT vlvAll Iliac CnPTB Will . - m urjIsir,M. eRthin.t. Be a paraua ui sua .w owuo cuv f Bt order of '! . - ErM.PAVtt, Chief Eogineer. t-BU UIBVIVS, DOV J. .!.... -w. .' a ... ' .Aft . ,en. n, u.-v . "I regard Hood't Sarsaparilla ai hav ing passed above the grade of what are commonly called patent or proprietary medicines," said a well known pnysi- oian recently "It it fully entitled td be considered a standard medicine, and h wn hDt PaUon by lt undoubted raUT 4.V ' n "0 BM neT,r ft8"n equalled,' I0 ."nra-eHiumu isso- - , viaiiyJ - Wjtitarta of tb VtaaiiKt anil Tlhrurr rammittPt At the last business meeting of the Y. M. C A. of New Berne ic was re quested that the reports of the Exec- jutive and Library committees be pub- luhed in the Daily Joubhal. The re- P01,1 bow that the Association is not on as good a financial basis as it should be, but the spirit of determination evi- danoed by the members guarantees it rrom 7 overthrow. Since the estab- 1Iihment of ia institution in New BWM wur o, tt has labored earnestly in keeping up a pleasant and attractive place for the assembling of our young men, and the results ob ,Md are amply suffloient to demand ita bein sustained. We are not anthoriaed to make any oomplaint, but kno'r th thU organization is uj " uubjuwo n 01 Ne,r Berne- We hoPe the mr nn1 "me t0 rea tbe Prw' wll,oB are towe. F- M 9' A" Ne? T1' N' CJu . . ... . tiga,d ith watohlul or their trusts and express a willingness to do all they oan toad- I vance the oause of the Association, but dbk tn,t bai for 80 i0Dgatime I . . m . i been (taring us in ine xaoe more permanent meanu of meeting our fiaa octal obligations. The moat pro- m h m r.MrH .h. month ,g the work of the Librar, committee. They succeeded in rauing among and memben of the Aesooia iaveated iabright. aad suitable litera ,. IU is already tellinir I Your committee has examined into the advisability of securing Stanly Hall. It will cost 200 per year rent. To fit JltUD suitably for moving into would require at the least estimate 850, and to a. .. it .hnM in na wnM want it. double that amount. We have seen tome of the leaderaof i .. . . the various prayer meetings about town I but could not adjust matters any better than they now stand, as far as the con- 1 action of meetings is concerned I We recommend that tome meant of raiting fundi lor the Association be in- It I to secure anv one to take charge of the a - . . . . ioMT committee, a branch we hold af eaaimMAtanAa w'.r "lrM,Berrv about Mttin .Z'IV!." "it ll I elsewhere. Hie plea waa that he had been a victim of the "grip" for the lait two week! and could not do the work ae he had promised, but would - m ,.... n nfth.m Hnnnlaorrr !""""". I Retpectfully tubmitted, ExEctjnvB Committee. February 12, 1890. To the Officers and Membert of the Young Jim' Christian Association Your library committee beg leave to report at followi for the month ending ir.hrnirrn 1HUU: Tl chairman of the committea waa I appointed at the last business meeting i syiviuwu uv ias uu.iu u of thoAaeociaUon to raiBemoney forthe purpow of aubsoribing to papers, maga- lainet, etc., ror me reaamg room. Anree diyi 0f active work with feet, hands I . . ,L. I i ana tongue, buu pniiiiuuiaii; m I tongue, resulted in a little less than I $35.00 being raised for the purpose above named, ine money wat a once I lUTBDHU A MO IVUVniUK uuvuvwinvMB i M to ftn,tehlflB: Tha Atlanta I to.h. rv.nh.tinn Tha ntrnit Pra ifxess.The Wilmington uany juessen ger. The New York Uaiiy Herald, mr "x iiaia,ruuu inp iivery OV phuf VtvlnWbaseball and football WIDBWII. UUt Iwooa.TI, loiuuiom. Uaa-azine. The Golden Days (weekly) ana meooienuno aiuenuiu wnijj. We nave alio received a handsome I .. -. . n . 1.1 . Unlnm. donated br Mr. Asa Jonei. the ;.L,fe tnd Pabn0Services of Grpver nia.aiand " The committee it gratified to tee -Zm. Th. .ttanrlanna dnrlnir the Daat week will average at least twelve each night, which Is perhapt three timet the M h",- "l placed I n Respectfully submitted, .,.;:-, 1 HB committee. February U, 1890. ABBIBD. r T :." V 7i'.7 ' . , r ItTte, Dy HOT. UU 4 1 JB. Xann, Br. U. u I On... CTaa mnnl. anil M m Al I- at IfimATH OTATJl CTATJI P ; V 4 AND LOOK IN AT And tea the largest and bait itlecUd . ai arv ... a Ma B. . n n .vu h. f. ... m .iuu stoct ot watcnee, uiocxi, jeweiry.i , v. , . . . . . . a.lll D l.a. a.J TJIa.aJ . TJTaM SM found to the city. ' rv. ... aairt'A; : . : ' ,w w- - - - - ' . , i i aj j tta sBa-asBBMfal -aaaavavaaq eiivvwi aa uvvmv v ATfiTT tlift TICWKIkR! all klndt bf renalrlng on Watohea. PfMidilelstr feWJtf .iOppoiite Baptist Churoh.J Street, LITEST 5EW8. Culled from the Press Dispatches New York. Feb. .83 John Jacob Astor, leader of the great family of that name, ana grandson of John Jacob As tor. the founder of that family in Amerioa, died thie morning at 0 o'clock at the family mansion at the northwest corner of Fith avenue and Thirty-third street. When he returned in Decem ber last from a trip abroad, he had an attack of grip, which, however, was not severe, but it is thought hastened his death. Chicago, Feb. 28. The jury in the Cronin ju'y bribera oase, this morning brought in a verdict finding the only remaining defendant on trial, Jeremiah O'Oonnell, guilty of the offenie charged, and fixing his punishment at three years in the penitentiary. Chicago, February S3. Morning pa pers say the Union Stock Yard of Chi cago, the largest in the world, will doubtless soon be sold to an English syndicate. The price of this enormous plant, with its aores of lands, miles of live stock pens, and numerous sources of revenu, ia S3O.090.00O, and a number of rich Englishmen are ready to ex change that sum of money for a con trolling interest in it. New York, Feb. 23. The Times this morning publishes an interview held with Mr. Thomas C. Piatt on the subjeot of the World's Fair. Among other things, Mr. Piatt said that be does not think the Fair will be held in 1893. Two years, he says, are not sufficient to make the necessary preparations. In all prob ability an amendment will be added to the bill nbw before Congress, changing the date to 1893. Paris, February 23 A cabinet meet ing was held this morning at which it was deoided to set aside the sentence of two years' imprisonment imposed on the Duke of Orleans, and to have him eeoorted to the frontier today. The routo by which the Duke is to be sent out of the country is unknown. Madrid, Feb. 23. The boy king of Spain is again indisposed. It is stated that his illness is not serious. Des Moines, Iowa. Feb. 23 It has been decided to hold the election for United States Senator on Tuesday, March 4. a kubkl, reD. sa-ine uongo rre State has empowered the Brussels anti Brussels, Feb. 23 The Congo Free slavery soc ety to send an expedition to Africa to aid in suppressing the slave i trade, Do you want a Fine g, a. r nifVi 7 r- a luun wt uauuaaco; uu w in... " 9 R.uU. lilllll&mil W UUAIWI i TirlOTfl TTA11 XXTlll Y0U W11A also find the finest lot 01 HeCkWOar YOU I J eVer 1 ' " At. VA 0 RA hand sewed Shoe in New Berne. The prettiest line of Neglige Shirts and Vi l.A 1- - V IircSS DllirtS. DOIH laUU' i vmw muu wi mwvu .mma , . , , fl-l,,-,!!.: ariea ana uniaunarieo, . ,i a;a. m ID.B CUV. A fine stock of Gents' Collars and Guffs. Guff Buttons, Scarf Pins, &c. A new line of the , . . . , . including the latest inini? IU AierDieS. I.. Mil !... J OI 1. Hats. Gents' Kid Gloves. a The finest $2.00 I - . - LaQieS DH06 in New Rft P6' All the above Goods have just been received, and we guarantee BauBiuuwou ur muuey reiunaeu. a: r . . i j j Give as a call and be convinced that I o I . v l..a Kn. fin.j. M U V uuj uwuo. I Mb.D.M. Jones, of.Beaafbrt, . Ila lh n. Ml h. to 6ee n many mentis ana I . . ' a . f ' sell them MgoodsTery cheap. Don't forget the place, - street. "-,ut"" "uu 3u Isassaa((askjs(aksB4sBSIMsasaaaaM lhaBI I -' V. IJ AVa 111 St I K sTT' in UMaur insinaaAwi at iV4sii hAAb1 avAtA r! .rr"rrw" Sattofaotion ercatanteed a ' 111! POIVDEH Absolutely Pure. ,Thlg powder never varies. A raarvelof parity, gtreDgtb and wboleaomeneea. More economical than ths ordinary kinds, aad cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low teat, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal Baking Powdxb Co., lot WaU at. N tuneffl dsn wed frl A w K. R, JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff Sold at manufacturer's prices. Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. WHILE VISITING the FAUt Don't forget to call on T. I1. Taylor THE Famous Tobacco Dealer 1.000 boxes in stock, from l5o. to $1.00 per pound. Groceries, Dry Goods. Ship Chandlery, &c. Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey, The best in town, Cures "grip" without a frown. Middlt Street, New Berne, N. C, Notice to the Stockholders : OE THE New Berne Gas Liarht Ca. The Regular Annual Mantin nt ik Stockholders of this Company will be held Feb. 25th. IRfld at tha ffluftii. Company. By order of the President, U.S. MACE, Seo. and Treai. eb113lh,lB90. Hdtd NEW 600DS ! The Li ne of Goods in our Stock at nnsurpaesed in beauty and design,- -" quality and finish. ?-v Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, China Bracelets. Bantie Bracelets, Flexible Silver Puree, Hair Ornaments, Book Marks, Rina, Cheini, L,ace fins, Soarf Pins, Charme, etc "Bell The Jeoclcr." To The Fair Grounds I Ta.,j m w ni Minutes ! I will run a Btf3 or TRANSFllT from FAIR GROUNDS to POLLOCK. MIDDLE, SOUTH FRONT, CRAVEN" and BROAD S TREETS, thence DIRECT 1 to FAIR GROUNDS, every THIBTT MINUTES from .9 a m. to 10 pVto." every day during Fair week. .j. TEN CENTS each way on thia route. Carriages will take partial from the I grounds to any portion of the city, or oall at anv D,aca ln th(l ... ,-it - ' " . to grounds for 25 Cents each way. In calling for parties carrlagei ccmaot detained but a few momenta. . I Eespeotfully," ..'"l ( J. W. STEWART. NEW " . lalethodisl Hymn C::S JUST BEOEIVEIT At H.T.. h AT.T.'H pnmrnTnDr I A lupply of the New Methoditt nyrc-s I nak.a.B.aa A. it Ml a. S"" uo toiwwibr pricae: s.xci. : II TIAf lt Af-Sl t Hla.-sa. IA .a. . W - t r " "? oima pottage pa..c nrni Ka i..iL . . . i . xa Ail tiUaa. 1 ABT . .... 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