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AIM A Li VOL. IX.-NO. 250. NEW BERNE. N; C. "WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. C . at. r ncsnsaipoiis LOCAL NEWS. FINS ESESSED TURKEYS today etL 8. Wood's, ; ; . " L03T-One Patent Fastening Gold Cuff Button, with mots atone tel ling. Finder will be rewarded by re turning same to tbis office. It :- CODFISH. ' Irish Potatoee. Buck wheat. White Beane, Small Bamc. Family Corned Beef, PI Pork, Dried Fruit, Freed Rotated Coffee. Fine Tees, NEW ADVEBTISEJIMNTS. J, L. Rex -Potatoes. ,..; .,... L08I Gold cuff button.,, i! 0. E. Blovxb Cod flab, eto. r" " v Vatjqhan & Baxnks-Cotton. ; L. 8, Wood Dreaeed turkeys. Bab cum Store Writing paper. . M. Maklt-Meeting Dem. Em. Com. 25 Personal. " ' s:?;y ": " . The etetmtr Newborns, of the 0. 0. line, brought ia the following paten ters; lire. Strssburgsr tad children, of New York, oa a vialt to bet father, Mr. 1L Beha.i ? f :-- ' Mr.-W. a Deyd, of the firm i Pipe Dayo, ; and Mr. E. . E. Terry on bnainest tripe to the city, Messrs. R. Brown end E. Boon oa a pleasure trip, and Mr,: Ueorge Everton on hie way to the New Bern and Beaufort eto. .,' : RQXES OF FINE FLORIDA! CoTroa-New Berne Market Sales 0R1NGE3 at Chutohill A Par-1 of 28 bales at 7 1 3 to 8 1 1 ker'e, ail jee. to be sold ohetp ia any quantity. CauHCHHX Pashs, Broad st rRICE3 AT J. F.IVESf-Flne fresh JT Sausage Meat and in oaaee, 10 oenta; J ',. There will be a lecture tonight by tbe I buiineas trip yesterday morning floe Smoked Bausaje, u ceu; wesn pMtor attheHnco3k Street fcethodi lTn. Bailie Tarrior, cf KenaasviUe, Bev; T. 0. Wall and wife, went dowa Bon.Z B. Vanoe was yeeterday re- to Uorehead last niaht to spend a few eleoted , V. 8. Senator: from North 1,. : , . . . Carolina. - - I Mr. T. ft Rowanl left for a northern YJ l 4 ft DhIamiia 111 annta Western Beef. 12i cents: Jenderloln. UnttIcn Sirloin and Porter houM oats, 15 cents. The Methodist Church Working So QEVEN 8PRINQS WATER-A epe- oiety meets tonight t the parsonage at O eiflo for dyspepsia and all kidney 8 o'clock. '. . thetr rll abk Baou end Shoes. I'auroa raeetlpg, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions who has "been visiting her parents in the city, returned home. , Mrs. Lina Hutton returned te her home at Wilmington from a tlelt to her relatiree at Beaufort and la this city : Little Sadie and Eddie Dowdee, two of the little orphans who recently lost thair ninth. lft tnr Hail flnvinm The temporary bill forbidding dredg. r,yeUe,wt te ' wUh They buy at headquarters acd e tn give 1 1 j fonLowPrloee. , - u26 .--.--- their enforce the oyster laws has passed. aunt, Mrs. Liuie Harper. . A 8XYEBB 800 Itorm raged In I To lay one year ago commemorates a I Fire Works for the Fair. Welt .Virginia' Satordaj and San-1 sad event in the history of the Joubnal I . The grandest display of fireworks ever ths death of iU Editor, B 8. Nuhk. Iseen iuEastern North Carolina, eoatiat ' There was a Distnot meeting yeeter-1 vw auow,wm Be exniDwea THE Oyster bill wa the special . ..oold.boroof the stewarda of the the Fair Grounds on Wednesday. Feb. order for jeaterdaj, 'Monday", at New Bern6 District. Among other pth,at 8p.m., weather permitting, or if 12 o'clock. It la inexplicable how two gen tlemen can exchange hats and both loose by It. - Hobday, Jan. 19, was. generally honored : throoehont .Viremia, as the birthday of Gen. B. E. Lee. 1 'ACCORDING to the Express Mr. but they were eoaroely equal to those Gladstone baa written a letter to a friend in which be expresses the fear that bis public and political life U at an end. business transacted 0ey apportioned PM weatner is unraTorable, on the first the amoutfte to be raised during the 8 ni8nt thereafter. The following prsrnt year by the churches ot the die. triot. Messrs. T. A. Green and W. B. Bmington attended from New Berne. List night was the second appearance of Prof. Ford at the 5T. M. C. A. Hall. Theaudienoe preeent showed much appreciation of the Professor's recitals, given on the previous evening. The program waa interspersed with a few beautiful seleotiooe on the cornet by Mr. W. C. Thomas, a drummer stop ping in tbe city. The following ladies comprising the FOURTH EXHIBITION leiacamerit noariicieoroojeciaeemea . f 1 aawucuij uu in wuuni premiuiB. OT m ' iNa antriea will k mada for aanond last Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and I premiums, but articlee adjudged second best will reoeive the aecond premium. ' All the articles in this class must be Industrial Association. Cottle Of her them Thoroughbred. Best cow for .dairy purposes, 15; second beet, as; beet yoke of ozen.glo: second beet, $10; beet pen of fat cattle. aot less than 0, 15. . ' ' Hog: Beet thoroughbred boar and cow. any breed, S eaoh; beat boar and sow. not the handiwork of the exhibitor. Entriee close at 9 o'clock on Monday. Laok of space f orbida our enumerat ing the liberal premiums offered in this department for the many beautiful I articlee that are the handiwork of ladies. Besides the first premium there is in nearly all instances another pre mium of half the amount offered for thoroughbred, $3 eaoh; best pen of fat the second beet of each exhibit. Tbe hogs, not lees than six. $5; best pigs premiums range from 25 cents to XH, under ten months old.- not leee than 5 and embrace quilts, counterpanes, car- Pig's, IS; largeet fet hog, to weigh not P"ings, ne&rtfc-ruge, home-spun cotton less than 400 pounds, 3. and woolen, knitting yarn, suits tf Sheen and Goats. men s or coy a reaay maae oiomes, . ... . oalico dr6ss, machine and plain sewing. boss laorouKnorea duok, ewe anai.r ,hiTt ,i.ti.ini i.n naAia , u I woik and over thirty articles of cro year's lambs, not lees than five. 85: beet ,a k..ii kc'j.. ki. . i 0f thorouhbred8' ohildrens department ia embrace 1 in its not less than tea. 85. Judgee will bo vartioolar in examin ing tag, and only award premiums as entered for. Pedigrees will be required on ail thoroughbred stock. Special Rule. No animal will be assigned a olsoe nntil properly entered by the Secretary. Animals not ready in time and place win do ruled out for competition. vomrortabie stalls for horses and oat- provisions in which additional pre miums aie offered for articles made by children. A similar course is tursued on those exhibits that come under the bead of fine arts liberal premiums are offered to both adults acd children. Under this heid are found oil and water colored portraits aud landscapes, pas telle painting, crayon drawings and portraits, decorated crockery, ecreena. ' Friday the V, S. Ssnate was ia session , for thirty hours and Committee on Floriculture are requeet a.aii. ' atnnma Ti, T?rtrf. hill M (Wednesday) afternoon v ,tf9n (4) o'clook at the residenoe of was np, bat action on the matter MiM w. MiMM Whitford, Carrie Ehem, Hannah Allen, Hannah Clark, H. O. Mettt, Norma Cox, lira. G. N. Ives, F. O. Roberts. J. A. Simpssn, W. J. 8treet, N. S. Rich ardson, J. J. Wolfenden, M. D. Nelson, 0. H. Gulon. quisite assortment has been ordered for the occasion: 2 dos. 20-ball new-colored exhibition candles. 4 doz. assorted colored star rockets. dot. colored flying pigeons. 2 doi. 20-ball colored Roman candles. 6 screamer bomb rockets, 54 colored star rockets, 6 parachute rockets, 2 cornucopia rockets, 2 shooting star rockets, Jeweled streamer rockets, 2 triple asteroid, C UnXld floral fountains. 6 u priamatio fountains, 6 " aerolites, 13 " floral shells, 3 batteries of colored stars, 13 colored star mines, 0 colored saucissonr, 13 oolored geysers, 12 colored Bengal lights, assorted, 10 bsgs UnXld club Are, red and green, 8 cans gold club fire, S cans blue club fire. Exhibition Pieces. 1 of each: Silver tie, and pens for hogs, sheep, etc, will mirrors, placques, photography, wax do rarniehed- reea issued to stock everv morning and evening during the Fair free of charge, and particular care and atten tion shown them. CLASS E C. K. FOT, DIRECTOR. Chicken 1. Beat Brahmas. Cochins, games, Ply month Books, Domlniques and ban tarns, not less than 8 of any variety, 81 each; beet nstiye or oroee, Leghorn and Lengthen, 81 each; beet and largest collection by one person, not Iejs than a varieties, 90. Turkey 1. Best pair bronce, brown, white, na live ororose, 81 each; best exhibit, not lees than 4 varietiee, 85. Ducks. Best pair Musoovy. puddle, Rouen and Pekin duoka, 81 each; best exhibit, not leee than 4 varieties, 85, Geese. Beet pair China. Bremen. Hong Kong, Toulouee, Poland, native or orose and work, shell work, feather work, eoroll work, wood-carving, etc. CLASS I GEORGE HENDERSON. DIRECTOR This ia tbe department of floriculture, and premiums enough are offered to bring a full supply of these beauties of nature. Generous premiums ate of' fered for the bt stand largest boquete, and collections of different plant flowers, grasses, evergreen, otc. We have only epsce to mention tho fol lowing: Basket of choicest and moet tastefully arranged flowers, $3; handncmest dia piay 01 Diaoming plants, ta; uea -n. largest cf growing ornamental trrrs, plants, bulbs, evergreens, etc, by one exhibitor, $5. Taxidermy. Bast nnd most varied display , S25: second best display, $10. CLASS J S II . GRAY, DIRECTOR. This department includes machinery and meohanic art, euch as steam and hydraulic machinery, plows, harrows, and other agricultural implements. Carriages, buggies, sulkies, and numer How Is Your Supply of WRITING PAPER? If it needs replenishing, we keep in stock remember Real Irish Linen Note at TWEN : FIVE CENTS Pfinvn (120 shtete). Aleo. BOX PAPERS in variety. A SPECIALTY is SIX STYLES LINES NOTE, with envelopes to match, at lib. box. It janlGdwly STORE." waa postponed till Monday. GxoxaB BANCROFT, the .histor . ian, died id Waahiogton City late Batnrday evenfDg Jan. 17. Hfa deatrwaa not doe to any disease hnt tn Mia erraduftl failinff of aere. 11 K nAh., SH lftnn , xruoKBnippuigi.ommencea, .. - ' I : TKa frnnlr siVtmnlnrw aAaaiArt ksi kunrnn Woreesiet, Mass. Messrs. Haokburn&Willett are already w nAr nhliffatinn. to "ending off nioe cabbages of the Early - l-forM W.V.floM .ill ItatTlntnhnrl. Senator 8tattford, of OaHfornia, for A off with w Clrf0 gmttil meronMaiM i ispi.y of jeliie., not ims than 18 v.ri wild, 81 each; exhibit not lees than 5 ous other things. On some of these varietiee, 85. ' I exhibits valuable premiums are of- CL1E8 F A. miiLis. DIRECTOR. fered. Beet 5 pounds North Carolina butter. CLAS3 k-.i. c. whittv, director aecona nest i; Desc 0 pounas oil jmoracea unaer tnis beadicg suet and 10 pounds beeswax, 81 eaoh; mineralogy, conchology, arctajilogy, beat strained honey and honey comb, I botany, and catiteot bet wean braes 91 each; best peok dried apples, peach-1 bands ee. oears. nas. ana nerriee ariea DTiTDtnonicoren-TO t PT'om-e ...n.c,.AD wlory, Gallopade, Illuminated Star Wheel, natural process, 91 each; best ana Racing will be one of the new fee Bhower of Fearla, 1 lowering Aloe, Axtecl'arges uupiay 01 unea iruits, .4 or tures this year. A splendid track has Fountain. Phantom Circle, Shield of Iris, I more varieties, es; nest ganon 01 rtortn 1 jut been compkted and a splendid jroiaa iieaowa, Maltese wross,. uaumgwruiui ppio Tinonr, i; oes noun erana Bfanci erected. Trials of speed Battery, Good Night (combination.) luaronna nams.o 10 ne snown, w. I will take placo Tueaday, Wednesday, Jellies. I Thursday and Friday. Lirge purees SHIPPING NErTV Best glass apple, blackberry, grape, are offered on horseo, mules and ponies, peaob, pear.quinoe, strawberry, wbor ABEIVBD, 1 tleberry, oranberry, orange and lemon S:eamer Newberne. of the O.D. line. I jelly, 69a. eaoh; best collection and 0) valuable publlo documenta. If we were to jadee from oar mail we would conclude that North Oaro Una has no representative at Wash ington day morning. Peas were being shipped land passengers from here last season np to the middle I Steamer Stout, of the Olyde line of November. Thus one season corneal , Steamer EInstonfrom Kinston with so near meeting the other that 'only I full cargo cotton, naval stores and two. months Intervene between the I lumber. cessation acd ' renewal of shtoments. I Steamer Howard from Trenton with A WELDON correspondent says: I Only two months in the year when! full cargo cotton. YMtArdav on Senator M. W. Ban- crops are not being gathered I Who! Steamer Carolina from Orifton with nnm'a nlantations. In NorthamDton 1 anU a climate that will do more than fun oargo cotton, eties, by one exhibitor, home made, Preserves. Best jar preserved apples, peaches, pears, tomatoes, quinces, plums, raep berries, strawbereies, citron, grapee and flgs,50o. eaoh; best collection and display of preserves, not lees than 8 varietiee by one exhibitor, home made, 83. Canned Fruits and Vegetables. that?. coanty, his ions, sold to a cotton m 4 " aw I . a ' sTL DroKer oox oaiea 01 cuiiuu iur 1 Oystsr Conference. which tbe buyer piangea owni The meeting of the over 122,000: Best canned oe aches, pears. Quinces. Steamer vanceooro. from vanceooro, tomatoes, corn, lima beans, and peat. ith full cargo. ' 50o. each; best oolleotion and display of Qf.m k.. n v.n.i oannea iwai, no ion vxma v iinae B.U. Williams, rromciiisaDStnuiy. .Bees and lamest exhibit of canned Schooner Laura C. wolf, Capt. Ghai. and much interest will no doubt be I attached to this feature of the Fair. Among the horses to be rpeeded are a number of thoroughbreds. Besides the regular premiums a num ber of special piemiurcs are offered by individuals. In addition to what has beau men tioned vaiious amusements wiil take place on the grounds such as base-ball matches, polo games, pack races, climb ing greased polo, waihiDg and running races, and barrel races. Full information can be girc-n by ad dressing the officers. wji Dunn, President. Cms. Reizenstein, Sao. & Trea?. (0 ( Tho Merchants' Stakes. Fiiiday. February 27th. 1891 ., I r 1 , 1 , . . , . I WJ UHV UIMVIHM, WMIO UWUV, . 1 1 uoieaie. my B. u. vYiiuams. xrom Jt-iixaoetn uiy. I . ft!, mw,A ,T),ikii f ..nn.H Hccnnatoir. f !9 rn.arh reith &or, (in xnis is prouauij vne poiniea oy me oyster counties w con- Schooner Laura C. Wolf, Capt. Uhas. I roods of North Carolina make, if two added by the merchants of New Berne, lare-Asfc b&Ia mada in thfi State bT alder the oyster qaestioh was held I Lvnch. from Washineton. N. C with lor more compete, 835. for horses of all ages used for farming anv one farmerThe Senator made r00" ,.om au we oyster cargo lime consigned to w. v. Btyron.i - wine, Cider, &c. ort growing counties were present with the - i- , m post. Beet scuppefnong wine, wine from www . . - I ...WIan l Ka fl.lBn.t. ffMM n.M I r, t " , IJ!. IT . TTT uo w .eiu.-.ui..i "MM. Watson, chairman of the board of ft. Hiii well a great statesman. , . oounty oommiisioners of Hyde,' wss I Sohooner John B. P. Moore Capt wr t Tt, rwain w elMted ehairman, and Mr. Fowler, V ' " r1 " V " ! oommlMlonsrsof Pam- Sohooner Unity R. Dyer, Captain purposes, tho bona tide property or farmers for sixty days prior to Feb'y 1nt. 1891. niatuno hnnf. 1 200 narHs any other grapes, ana apple cider, not Minimum weight 150 lbs. ; overweight lees than three bottles eaoh, 81 each; au0 wed; gentlemen riders. 1st horse beet blackberry ana onerry ooraiai,i to receive 75 per cent., 2J horse 25 per eaon; Dees ana wrgeet aispiay or aoove, cent., and the 3d to save his stake. En- L. I. received a telegram from the BeoretarV. llr.W. S. Chad wick, j0hn t. Beveridge. (Jovernor .on AlOnaay, telling mm I u. Makely, F. Wlnslow and others pre r- r ouarbd. to charter a boat at tqe expense Of sented their views u to the course of I " steamer Deflanoe, of tho Clyde lino, the State and hare his company in legislation to bo adopted. The opinion with full oargo general msrchaadlse. r-i3infB9 at a momenta notice. All prevailed that the oyster property of I Schooner Mary Gildersleeve, Capt. v a... tia.n wk.t Ifc ,..-.. protected, but that Elijah Hill ' nothing should bo done to discontinue ; Sohoonsr William Sohmllk. Captain and peppers. 60c eaoh; best oolleotion It) Ote Knows, conjecture n" the InTestment of capiuUn any of tbe Welser , and display of abovo,not leas than 6 tiat iW Marylanfl ana V trginia branches of tho business. Among the Sohooner Olata Oamt, Oapi John I v ; ; nn)trmii hiT' taken Oharre of msaanrea nronoaad the nrinolnal were I MnPK.n-' I Marmalade, Catsupt Ac. " . " I . .. ... . I ' " I Dat sai-t waist, wvalontt 'Mrif tASUI mnA bMbaIti cr w&ters. The boys we ready uw. retemng to "euiung," wans tad anxloo's ; for thfl fun.-Wash- tanI aale of oysters, ln-peotlon of H,,r , - . ; tomato caUttp, pepper and.ouro.desired; etoi not less than 4 kinds, $1 x ! Sireef Pklles. Best sweet pickled areen tomatoes, watermelons, peaches and pears, 50o. leach; best and largest display of these 4kiads.fl. I J fiout Pickles: Beat encumbers, onions. : cabbaee. green . tomatoes, ;; artichokes, mangoes tries clone February 26ih. 1891. To Cotton Raisers. o ir;t:a Gazette.. wis same, prohibition, or non-resiaensi ; ..i ;6r; t hotbs. oyitiring, lioensing oyster boats and I Steamar Neuse, of tho K. O. D. lino, r'XATOBELECT GORDON, at n. ana estaousnment oi a genera- will, arrive this morning and sail at tla tatile of Seven Pines, received bMJ of oommUsioners,, patrol force, 5 p. w. 1. " ... i l I ana 01 oounty commissions to centratei ' r irrsa DUliet wonaas, nuu abi (UWi hir .nnnti.. a ft, .iMeatlBr' DemocrMUe Ex. CoMadttee. t ltQEOttWO bullets mtheieg, lld...bla discussion the views of the I The members of tho Democratic Ex H tv orr-i mia in thn ahonlder I mti .... i t, .h.n- r lecutive uommittee are nereoy notiaea J a- sou v 7 " I -UuwuS " we w mw bum swj wa - , m .M I a. . a Ve IAtM 1 .U- !Vl .1 W TT. 1 Will II,. ......,. V.M.I,I I "" t-o ia mo iiiu.-wcc. .,-vtu- mlttM ,t Gaston House, New Be rne,N. i e -1 ft narss Ki;;r.i unaer mm.i wumm w . ucBj...wU.. vnun u, jan r oist. icm. .,, .,. - . , , , n, -.i.fAl v me session or tne oonvenwoueieiegramt hhpbtimi itumniuo wuui sum OmcE op Vauqiian & Baknes, Norfolk, Va , Jan. 16th, 1891 Parties wishing. to hold cotton and raise money on same can do so by ship ping it to Vaughan & Barnes, NORFOLK, VA, who are prepared to advance $25.00 per nd hold until the spring if storage will be 25o. per bale chow-chow. SOo. eaoh: best brandy Ior. ne. nr" montn, ana io. per paie peaches and cherries, si eaoh. iOOBU. u.uiu. iu.uruw Cakes ana Bread.!, t Viipn l ..nh ...,,. mnn.k nnmm.. Beet DOUnd. jelly, SDOnae, fruit, gold, .Mn for handling, fin.-.- nnr haln tnr lnta . l - .A . . . 13 1 f suver, ooooauuf ana onooaiate cut, w oras bales or over. . iSlwSm ualauiili' haaS ..it l.r.ut Alanlflfl cakes, ot Use than 5 kinds, ts; best 400 Barrels Earlv Rose and largest eupiay in this departmenti ;. . . by one exhibitor fam r?V4 Vi tsem loax oreao, piaie dibouh, anu doien roils, si each. , i v n At Send One Two-Gent Stamp to Ghas. L. Gas kill & Co., New Berne, N. C., and learn how some child can become the owner of a hand some Parlor Organ, Stool and Instructor positively free. t t. : t:ta pierced and his coat torn Mana 0JBier m htd jaieJ the ?X&T&Mi i tillsts." The above para- EenM M(1 would b, ratia,d (0on M SJ ftFSJS4jg: ! HM tad from I.t .nnv. TTnlt thai 1 "'' .mdiuuij uw , Chairmen. ia corns tne ronnas oi ine enroiied. r. j.j 1 .1 ; ; . DIED. H uoruon waawouuueai me meeting, consiaering mo various . jut yju fT C' ; " Tuesdav l riieata was not disabled elements comprising it.was harmonious jAnuar'y lSl88l!'CharUa Geroek! cjy. Uen. : . c i . 3 b r.oucs was s'snient and 1 cf thaClh to tha com laadgrcatlv '.' ia tne from and the result of their deliberations wss unanimously approved. sr., at the residenoe of his son. air Ueorge uerock, aged 84 years. Previous to the war, lit. Oerock was nanaiED. v , Ifor a lorz time conneoted wiih tho On the li.h inat., at the residence of nullio a:;s cf Jones countv. and was the Dri ibs la.iier, uapt, tiryani Aiia.Mli. li.m. .f..m.4 ?Jm Hjirvr.A fl 7fi-inr. .rt :cl . i . . it i . r t -. . t C.m. wii Cryf Fu.ir's Cw.w.crm Bv children under fifteen ?ears-Bi loaf brsad. doasn rolls, biscuit, pound eake and jelly oaks, 80 cents each; best sweet piokles, preserves, jelly and sour ploklee, any variety, 50 cents eaoh; best ana largsst exninis,. oy onuat or ine above articles, not less than 4 kinds, $1. class u t. a. ousa, BiaKcroE. Best and largest display by merchani. fSS; Hoond beet, $10.. . .- r i , -. Provided that or more make die play. ; ,; , ';,: . ar:m,'. cuss B-a. a. noBtnts DtascnoB. '.'f ;? 'p' Ladies Work. No premium will be .awarded to anv article nnless entered and tagged for il. NO premium given when there is no competition, nnless tho artlclo la of da JiMwim' - Notice. ;; Application having been made to me . -by ono of the Commissioners of Craven" ' county to call a speoial meeting of tho!' ' Board of Commissioners of said county . , on the 20th day of the present month ot - V January, I hereby notify tho members , " of said Board of Commissioners to meet ' 1 Prjof, 10 barrels and under $4.25 per the Court House in tho City of New " 4 Dtue uu aiouuay, January win, isi, ' 1 ' at 10 o'olock, a.m., for the transaction " : ; of i uoh business as may be brought bt' fore them. .... y , ,, f- -.- JAMES A. BRYAN.' V Ch'n B'd Com. of Craven Co. This January 10th, 1891. id SEED POTATOES, HoMrGrown, '"from j ti I-- V !';; , Best Selected Stock barrel; larger lota, $4.00 per barrel. J.' L RHEMt fjjillV'i AT FARM. last GalL Tour City Tax must be paid by Feb. 1st or I will have to collect by distraint, :iV S.:. H.' LANE,': --. -x il -Vi V: City T4x Collector, 318 tf . s.v.'y;;, For Sale, Two Twin Reversible EneinesiaxSa -new1 cylinders; balanoe in mwxl order. " -- James Rkdmond: Seo& Trees. N. &T. B. B. B. Co. . sep28tf ,. .
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