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Daily OUENAL Si , V0LriX:--NO. 162. NEW BEKNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. The 7 BjJSHsESS-LOCALSr they drove him from their State, f.- is InnUl thav saw nia flair IVivarArf t.t J ottbose fresh cornel Portsmouth Washington's at Yorktown. From mullets at , ;; 1801 to 1865 a great portion of the r nrTIi H 1 Jfr u u v l u 'J I ,., BrOM Street. p""; n uiw uiauo bu iuiiicguiivra tltMINGTON PAPERS for sale, wa11 Between na ana tne enemy them, at Journal omce. co valiant men of the old v-0rth State. Their names were namber TONGUE, made from selected leaf ed by thousands in the lists Of i grown in m huuw. iu tIlled and WOnpaed. Kegiments v.,; iron manuiacturers no ae umj jf, ,, . IfV Smpklng Tobacco. For sale by of these brave fellows who were "5 ;- , tfryi dwtf C. E. 8L0V1IB. nrrnnr. dnwn nt. thn month nf thp rP0JLET ive or six rooms in most enemy's cannon sleep in Oakwood Xl&tt 1ZI Hollywood cemeteries. Many at Jquenal effieo. set9lm of their wounded found homes in A' jaaiCULTURE-Farmer, Rake. Csek onr houses and by Richmond wo EOR the beet SMOKING TOBACCO task for CUBAN A or DEER IJOBERTS ' xl their fall Rolan Baking Powder. & uao. are receiving stock Boots and Shoes, Dry Good. Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headquarter and oan give you Low Prices. auao THE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE 1. for ladies. New and marvelous in . volition. See sample. N. ARPiN, J18 If Opposite JouRN at. OfHce. LO PAPERS for eal in any qu an titles at Journal office. ASTRONOMY-Sun, Moon, Joshua Lender. Rolaa Baking Powdee men were nursed almost from the grave back into life Richmond Dispatch. LOCAL NEWS. 0 R M. bles. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N. Duffy Room for rent. IIahn & Co. Livery and sale sta Cotton. New Berne market Sales of 105 bales ot 9 25 to 9.75. The market dock was filled with boats New York despatches report tho' money market casv and busi- Uestordav. - - - nessgood. The Methodist Working Sooiety will rr . s. i i mi. : I " uavk jim registered . mis is af?e . r an sl.it-. Tvsta- I . Vl ..u,. ,v., The citv scales on Broad strut are Democrat should bo ambitions to kni nverhaniA,, n,i nut in annA " I n - name anions the hrst on order have his the list SHIPPING NEWS. full W. J, Rogers and Other Candidate. I New Locomotives Ordered The &. L. Tonight the Democratio campaign I and K. Ws Big Contract. opens in Craven. In the absence of I The order for the two new engines Mr. Rogers, it is highly appropriate thatl for the Atlantic and North Carolina Mr. Simmons unfurls the flag that he Railroad has been placed with the once oarried so gloriously to victory. I Richmond Locomotive and Machine Mr. Moore, too, will do valiant service Works. They will be built mainly for Demooracy and the country. Wei according to their plans, but with some oan well afford to rally under such I modifications which the railroad offi- leaders; we could not refuse to rally I cera desire in order to adapt them to under any leaders, for ouroourse de- the requirements of this road, and are serves the enthusiastic support of every I expected to be ready for delivery about patriotic citizen. I December. IHQV luu K. . UIVHHKV BWAMW VU WW UVU W1V I ... ... . , . .. . I I riAInhm nrith nmrcrs fir kainit mnilffnan came across the wires that Mr. Rogers engines have been ordered have also I ', ., . would soon be upon the field and con- been awarded the oontraot for the ma- duct an energetic and aggressive oam-lchinery of the Union States battleship paign. We do not use the word ag-1 Texas, which ia to be the secord largest eressive opprobriously. There is to be United States vessel of its kind. One no display of malignant feelings to- portion of the brass works conneoted wards gentlemen who have hitherto with the engine &o. would cover a floor mustered under the Republican flag, space about 12x50 feet, This is proba Recognizing the fact that measures bly about one half the amount of brass have changed, and that hundreds and fittings that will be required. thousands of honest Republicans can-1 The machinery will cose about not and will not stand by the acts of 1 1634,000. This is an immense under- the last Congress and the pronounced taking for a Southern firm and shows nolicv of the present Administration, the Japid industrial advancement Mr. Rogers and those associated in this which the South is makintr in thus be- 8cnr-Sallie Bnd tllen- cPl- Llovd' oamrjaien will throw wide open thelinz able to bid aeainet and successfully I Schr. Robt. J. McAllister, Capt. J. F. Morns. ARRIVED. Str. Howard form Trenton with cargo of cotton. The steamer Defianoe, of the Clyde line. Str. Carolina, from Grifton, with cargo of cotton. Str. Trent, from Adams oreek, with cargo of cotton. Schooner John R. P. Moore, Capt Joseph Gaskill, from Penn Grove, N. J. Schr. Mary and Francis, from Phila- to the Atlantio and N. O. Railroad. IN PORT. Schr.. Lizzie S. James, Capt. George Howard. Schr. Eunice Reynolds, Capt. McNeil. Schr. Carrie Far son, Capt. Murphy. Schr. Ella R. Hill. Capt Beni Hill, CLXARKD. Str Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, with full oargo cotton etc. Str. Kinston, for Neuee river landings and Kinston with full cargo of general I merchandise. New Lot Samples AT J. LI. HOWARD'S. Bargains in Woo! Uilf Uyge. Pooket Book. Wool UuJerr'hirta. Big Job in odd Coaia and Vesis. NEW GOODS NOW ARRIVING. 8ee our line of Double Breasted Suits in Black and Fancy Cheviots. sep7dwtf J. II. HOWARD. Make it :t foiut to attend all Democratic -meetings. Applaud tho tipeakcis. It gives spirit to the campaign ami encouragement down the road to tho candidates. The farmers are daily carrying out largo wagon loads of cotton picking hands. The Republican candidates are hold ing political meetings at several places Come out to the oourt house tonight and hear Hon. L. J. Moore discuss the issues of the campaign Hon. F. M. Simmons will spoak today I at Nnvnnrt At 11 nVlnrV and tnnicrVit-. .wiq contrary uur wr, .at 10m, at the court bou80 Come out and hear don't allow any body's fingers in I Kjm hispie. THE great Czar is in gieat (car. He requires that focd bo tasted be-1 fore belne nut on his table. On doors of the Democratic party, so thatl oompete with Northern rivals in such whoeocyer will may oome to our ban- gigantio enterprises. quoting chamber and feast with usl United States experts who have ex- under tne banner of love. I amiaea wnat nas been done pronounce Mr. Rogers awakens no pergonal an-1 it all satisfactory. The vessel itself is t agon isms. All his life long he has being built in the navy yard at Ports- been a true Democrat, but never an in-1 mouth, Virginia. tense partisan. Vindicating his own lights, he accords to all men the right of private jddgment and independent action, identified by personal associa tion and interest with agriculture, he will bo tho representative of honest labor in all the departments of indus try. He ia a Union man ; but he fought and bled in the cause of the South, and he cannot be false to her interests, her honor or her fame. We call upon Demoorata throughout the Second Congressional District to elcome Captain Rogers, appearanoe on the field with every evidence of per sonal devotion; with unbounded en thusiasm for the success of our cause, NOTES. The stoamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today and sail this afternoon. The steamer Newberne, of the Old Dominion line, arrived yesterday morn ing and sailed at noon; heavy oargo and passengers both ways. The steamer Carolina will Bail at 9 EKI'OSITION At Raleigh, N. C. OCTOBER 13:h, U'.h, 15.h, lGth & l7ib. Already we begin to hear about the errors that were made in the Tariff bill iu the haste of Dass- ing it Rev. T. Page Ricaud will deliver a lecture on "Sam Jones" tonight at the Hancock Street Methodist Church. An interesting address is promised . ii r rho i m nrtffi n t Fanr id I .Fuu ..kmo b Howard'a wvn for arm tnai me urn is one outrageous error time for repairs, was launched yesler irom oeginuing to end. JNew York day morning. The schooner Eunice Star. Reynolds immediately took her place, The schooner Minnie is also on How ls the Tenth Tennessee District Urd'e ways. ' 1.1. w T - A A I . f 4 1 11A.I IUB JjemocraiS COOK O.UOi UailOIS U. H. Parker, ool.. who haa hfifln in before tho candidates withdrew the city after hands to work in Virginia and the convention then nnani- on the Norfolk and Western railroad, mously nominated a third man tookout 85 yesterday on the steamer newnerne oi me v. u. nno. ne says hs wants more and will oome back Col.' ; Patterson, rule prevailed. The two-thirds again next week. The State Fair at Raleigh begins next Monday and keeps open five days. Very low railroad rates have been secured only $3.70 from New Berne for the round trip, including admission to the Fair. Tickets good to return up to . National -sBerver ' Banks. News and Ob- Judge Thueman, oi Ohio, will be 77 years old on the 13th of Nov ember, when a banquet will be giyen by the Thurman Club, at Cleveland. Ex-President Cleve land has accepted an invitation to Saturday night. oe present.- iiarran, tor oieveiana I At the meeting of theTrustees of the and Thurman. i New Berne Academy yesterday after in--'-L--' - , I noon, a committee was anoointed to nr. ir .,.1 ' - ' j,HJ6 jsauonai uans syBiem wui aacertain the coat and make other in- prpbably come to a natural end in I vestigations in the matter of erecting a " . . V . 1 , 1 ,' I , , , , M t 1 . W UOZeu years, as - ine DOnuS on fcnapei or assemDiy room lor me use or Which it is based Will be retired in New Berne Collegiate Institute rcenlar course by that time: and inl Rev. t. p. Ricaud returned from . ' . " ' . . A.I Wilmino-f An la at-, fiiaht hrimfiill nt iha fiinefttation m ivnac. Mtate nantH on " v issue ought now to' be freed from 8sm rT .He f'lw' ?ey iu Uu i "oo" uv are splendid, and that notwithstanding ineiax.ruHjn aesiroyea mem in the DreDaration made for vervlarse order mase - ft place lor ' tne I audiences, it has sometimes been tbe case that more went than oould be ao commodated ; that the usual attendance ia slirht or ten thonsand. and that (hflre m . in , l i. . r. . I 1 1 auk . wumingion otar tsaj8JHwere fifteen hundred professions up to t. he 1 in8troction3 issned by Assis- Friday night. He is going to tell lis ' cant Attorney , uenerai xyner to (congregation aooui tomgnr. every postmasters for -their guidance in bo?j invited. . narrrinrf nnk fhA :nti.Tttftrv law I Messrs. Moore tJradj 's canmns .. WW. V AVWWJ " I -. As' are nrattv farreadiinjrf and fefcvrt Hactory ta now reftdy tot work M B00n it - . . . . - I aa t.tiA nvnt.nrii arri vn And thn anhnnnAr notroui lotteries bntj gift Bchemea ; ' t a,..;.,. ...... g ii"e j ""J v- lj "'' 'v' t ' Iftuuwi we .iuuajiwroi turn vvuoi uuiw oUU'aMcr1Pt,OBcr'?ny left today-for the oyster groundsjo omer kiuuh oi lairs wnere prices procure; thenv Their Inoreased capacity are offered (ncLAkart , dravf for, enable them to handlo flrelhousand :' Papers Cobtaininef advertlsemenita -ueheU per day and more if necessary. nf thflSK or Kirchlard'-nr crirrAsnon, 9 nr improvementa a noisting uvuwv u ivavf uyv vv , a4uwaA a. if aa vu 1 1 itnownr'aro-tovDe exciaaea orom w Vi. ... - lHOUll(l.' V:f: W (1 T-Ia wont ..TheeeIs1 nQ:wtural l)Omidaiy Newport ? -last 'night, .be th n uUO uClcCU .(..ww towlall of each that the v can cut of Y-ina; on ? the v contrary there"' Jtbe trip. ; They will meet party of natural bond Jleween tnem.,,,'Xhe gentlemen.; by invitation, and mayxt nnnnlo fftmA from i.ho nam A linr.CH-1 tnnl the Dnmooratla sneaklnK at New try auu iu,,iMO,ji,w, wwtw niuo yj "7 vKv. cimmon canse -Ur snbdae v i he P?. nttnting.pineuovernor A 8AFK IflVKHTFIKNT Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan yon can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis- coverv for Consumption. It is guaranteed night from his trip to Wilmington to to bring relief in every case, when used Gi-t-r-f-f. attend some of the Sam Jones meetings. for any aCEeetion of Throat, Lungs or Olcllt Mr anil Mr IWla nf Raof -.rt i Cuest, tiucn as Consumption, lnilammation I AND INDUSTRIAI . lof I.nnffS Kronch tin Asthma Whmm nir spent yesterday in the city returning Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleannnt dome rrom Norfolk. 1 and agreeable to taste, perfectly sate, and nan nlnavR hA rlflnAni aii nnnn. 'I rial lint- Advancement of the New Railroad. ties freeatR. N. Duffy's wholesale and or tne accommodation of '.ho public, . , ... I rntail rlrnnr tnr iwTHal? me IOllOWing IOW rates 01 lare Will De a party m gentlemen connectea witn o .i,,, k ,;i o.,,i or.,.;i ...i. and the triumph ot the principles of the Onslow railroad were in the oity Tnp, nr0Drietor of Elv's Cream Balm cketi are purchased. Tickets on sale government bequeathed to us by our yesterday. They were the contractor, do not claim ittobea cure-all. but a sure mail ()ct. 13th, llth, loth, I61I1 Revolutionary fathers. Mr. Thos. A. Mclntvre of New York, remedy for catarrh, colda in tho head and anJ 17ih- Wood 10 roturn including Wfl intended dnvntinff thia Artir.I nn- ka it- tt a hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, n 1 "" . ii:..:i. ii.ji.4-. 41. 14 1 : 1 a. r 1 . r j 1 . 1 ... . ... I uufc 'J caoiiy buijiicu lubu mo uuntriio it j vK. Sv.. x--. iiuiuuE, ui 11LU1UKK-IU , BUU JHOOBIO, I irlTAa rnliof at nrtrn uaoy, uut now can we put aown our 1 uenry K. Knox and Wilbur Mclntyre. pencu witnout again urging our coun- of New York; and Dr. R. W. Ward.ofJ T?nr T?OTlt trymen to vote at the approaching eleo-1 Jacksonville. N. C. j "A Xvclll, tion for tho candidates presented by the They came from Wilmington by the I The room at present occupied by Democratio party of the countv of railroad as far as built. And hv nrivnl I Tnos m 1 1 r - - Craven. convevance the remainder of the war. Indeed, take the whole ticket as it land they report that about thirty-two stands at the head of the JOURNAL miles of the road has been comnleted. today. Zabulon B. Vance! True, Sen-Iwhioh brings it within about eighteen ator Vance is not a candidate before miles of Jacksonville. The road has the people, but he is the oandidate of been graded all the way to Jackson the people, and it becomes them to elect ville, and the surveyors are now twelve men to the Legislature who will vote! miles this side of it, and will reach for and re-elect him to the position he I Polloksville by the middle of next so greatly honors, and in which he has I week been of inestimable servioe to the peo ple of his State. Merrimon and Clark! I jar tally ssyi he wants to get a deer, but does not want it to be a dear trip. One I important piece of business they will wilderness and resist, the savages. They were together in tho Revolt tion and the tenacions tar hcels Men( to f. to Inspect the work done on never lost sight ot CornwalliB after the New Berne and Beaufort canal. : Personal. Miss L'zzie Southgate, who has been visiting friends in New Berne, returned o'clock this morning for Grifton to Norfolk yesterday. Mr. Edward Lewis returned last night from a visit to his son in Wil mington, also Mrs. Lewis returning! from Goldsboro. Rev. T. Page Ricaud returned last I Taxes! Taxes! I will vicit the places below for the purpose of roller ting Tax, on the daysstak-. luring tho mouih of Octo ber: Vanceboro, No. 1 Townrhip Satur day, Oct. llth, lS'JO. Fuloher's Store, No. '2 Township, Wednesday, October 1.rnh, 1H90. Fort Barnwell. No. ;: Township, Sat urday, October is, l-tyo. Morton's Store, No. ! Townbhin Fri day, October 24, 1S90. Havelock, No. 0 Township, Saturday, uciooer za, ioimi. James Oity. No. . Town.-hip, Friday, uctooer 01, iwu. Jasper, No. 9 October 20, ISO'), Those failing to moet mo at the above named places and settling their Taxes will to visited by myself or Deputy at once with the express purpoee of col lecting tho taxes duo. The Taxes must be wound up by the 31st day of December. W. It. LANE. Sheriff. New Rorno, Sfpt. M, 1MM). dwtf Atlantic & IT. C. Railroad. IOW IK-!'.!, Township, Monday, PA KSKN 0 1" II 1) I I'ARTMKXT, Nkw Bkhnk, t,u. IiJ, 1890. Cheap Excursion Rates NORTH CAROLINA List of Letters T9 1 , . r ral "UUiRIUlUB, u vuv uvowuiUU cav lion Judges who adorn the Supreme Court Berne, Craven county, Ootober 4th, oencn, ana Dy tne purity ot tneir uvss ww, and the justice of their decisions, e!e- Ben Beasley, Martha M. Bird, Edmon vate society and protect life, liberty cPrt, AmosDamond, Mile Jane Dud- j n t t, 1 4t. 'ey Sarah Flowers-, George Gaskill, and property. Henry R. BryanI the Tnhnii Tim nmtt a win To.k wu 1 t a r 1 Aaau a, a 1 w-mt aaa aVBataa t uauuu 1 Walter as a Photograph Gallery. Possession given 1st Nov. sharp. oc81w R. N. DUFFY. SHOES! SHOES! Just See the Shoes! nig Shoes, Little Shoes, Fine Shoes, Good Shoes, and Shoes OHKA1'. Rubber Boots and Shoes. Red Boots and Oil Clothing In great quantities. At J. F. TAYLOR S. Oct. lfith, and on tho special train Oct. 14th, llith and Kith. Hood to roturn including O.-i, lSth by any scheduled train. Schedulo and fare for round trip, in cluding admission to Fair: Special Train Oct. 14 to Hi, inclusive. Schedule. Fure for Round Trip. S?.1.40 . 3 20 . 2 70 . 2.45 . 2:30 . 1:90 representative of Eastern North Caro- Hudson, Susan Ann) Jones, A. . W. lina; a gentleman, a scholor and a Moore, can U.S. steamer Gen. Wright, Christian in whose elevation the State "UV" "unl "e1'?eJ or" .,, . . , , .. , , , . 1 . .111 . ruuo, iibiubb Aiirea iwoerson, will be honored and the people blessed. Mia. Marnaret Smith. Mre. W. A. W.J. Rogers! the soldier statesman, I Spicer, Gracy Taylor, Mrs. Alioe and the Alliance Democrat. Perry, I Thomaa, Jove Toler, colored, Frank Hardison, Lane, Biddle, Daniels. Wat- for . ...J son, Hughes and Marshall 1 Democrats uy advertised And give date of list. all; men of honor, who challenge the! The regulations now require that one applause and support of their country-1 cent shall be collected on the delivery 01 bbcu levier nuveruseu. DON'T FORGET THE Leading Tobacco House in New Berne, Uoods and 1'rlot s will make you cheviots, A Large Stock of Golds it Wholesale and RKTAlLat LOW FBICES. Dont forget J. F. TAYLOR. Leave Moreh'd Depot 3.45 a m " Newport 4:23 " " Newbern 5::i." " " Core Creek li:17 " " Kinston 0 5S " " LaGrantre 7 : : i 1 " Arrive tioldsboro H-13 " Returning, Train Leave (Joldsboro 7;00p.m. " LsGrange 7:39 " " Kinston 8:10 " " Core freek S:49 ' " New Bern 9:38 " " Newport 10:4t ' Arrive Morehead City 11:13 " Schedule of Special Train for infor mation of the public, and not for train men, as this train will run by tele graphic orders and will have no rights over regular scheduled trains unless so ordered by tho train dispatcher. S. L. DILL. O. P. A. 150 Fair Ladies' Shoes. 3's, 4's and 5's, will be sold at One Dollar per Fair. men. Lot there be no luke warmness I ia the canvass, no scratching of tickets, no hesitation at the polls. WM. E. Clarkb, P. M. Tho Fair Ground. Tbe work of making tho fair race A Correction. Editor Journal: I. aaW in Swans- boro Item few days ago spoke of to do a merchandise busi iroinr there nnaa. It mav m a srood mam for hnai. track whioh has been performed under nesa, but I think I am in a better place the supervision of Mr. S. F. Hurtt, is (though I have not tried Swansboro), now oompleted with the exoeption of Bn nVrdoin i nioe ueinesi i here, . . ,, . which Messrs. Green, Foy & Co., of being rolled. oit, ctn yoash fo. The portion of ground enclosed by the j. w. Shepard ia visiting Swansboro for track is beirrg put in good order and I her health,, and perhaps I might have will be broken upharrowed and sown "Ponen 01 going were, out not to move i U ha . inr-h. kl.n Business, mn II IV WO WH DUUI UP - " -1 here, etc. , i. t- and add to tbe attractiveness of the I Truly. J. W. Shepard spot at the time of the Fair, and will Polloksville, N.C., Oct. 7, 1890 ,WUu.,...... "" .jADVICB TO ntOTHBRS, games. 1 Mm. Wkbmw'b . Boothtno Strttp The grand stand is to bo erected on lihould always be tued for ehildrea the southern boundary of the Fair I teething. It soothea the child, softens grounda. It is to be 35x160 fee with a MMffiM 1 wiivi bmiu as sua vvev aauiwui aui ASimi Clothing Store, These Shoes cost at the Factory 81 25 to 91 60. Those who want bargains I will do well to call and examine them. sep28dwtf Mortgage Sale. Pursuant to a Judgment of the Snnerlor Court of Uraven eounty, In L. H. Cutler v.. I E. K. Clark and K. a. Cbthbert. I will tell, at Public Vendue, at the Couit House In Mew-1 oern.on Monday, Nov. 8, iwu. at 12 o'ciock.i H., the Hoasa and Lot. In Newbern. at tbe I northeast corner of Craven and Neuiel streets. Terms, Casta. CHA8. C, CLARK. OommlMloner. Newbern, Sept. 30. 18S0 dt d j - - rhoea. Twenty-five oentt a bottle. Jaly oomfortable seating oapaoity of 1,400. This is to be the biggest Fair we have yet held. Do not negleot to save and! , -.',roC Fen Sale j:,'tf C'OS provide flne.exhibiU for it. ; j Two Twin Reversible Engines- 12x80 ,;.n ' 1 new oyiiauqrs,; Dai4uc ,ia.,gooa The A. ft N. O. R. R. la building order. & iliJUkUwxdmyv another oar to b nsed exOlnsivel for . oe- Treasi . T. tt. 0. B. Co. 'avttaunoA ajLJbvitVA- those now nsed for that purpose. ; The BVCitlW'aVAaUrloA aanacitv of the old fish oars are 24.000 1 The Best Salve ia. the World for Cats. pounds - each. ;. The new one ls to fSores- Ulcew, Bait Meuta, Fever have a capacity ef 40,000 ponnds.T SSSWS usual average of Hah on the road his ltlvelyoures Piles, or -ao pay required. It been one carload per day, bat fori is truaranteed ,to give perfect satisfaction, sometime past wo car. Jffl wholeeald and retail druggist, AT A FULL LINE OF Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand; HeatinS and ?okinS ?ove? Sold at northern Frices. L. II. Culler fi Co. 3 Agency for Horsford MRS.BETWflAt.l-g; Bread Preparation, iiew Miiiiney Old Virginia Cheroots, At Mrs.B.B. Lane's till tani!, .v fMevAWAMAcr- -- On Pollock strwf,. sjoinmr , WgareilieSe Onffydng iZ-iW 't-.K rr L j ' r ' n - Full and entirely new stock of pi oi 1 , t llaZarU UUnp0Wd.er U0. Millinery, Notions, etc. Latent e jl i, . . . . in Rata and Rnnneta. - v V. - ' ' nfCl "iTTl-S 'rT;'. A Hied Metropolitan) Ifilllicr ' . JtD IU Xl?X011a ehanhV,!-WI ' 1 -. WIIOLESALB dBOOEB, pfffiwafi ' MD3DLH STREIT, ' Order, from the country r N1W BERNB, H. t ; filled.; . scplidv r' 7 1 'P J, y..r-'c -" tuy-iiiVt.1,
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