4. II IV V 'AILY OURNA A VOL. rX.-NO.- 308. NEW BEENE, N. C. SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. J -I Ac 6' .4 5l A BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTED A good Boot and Shoe maker at one. John Mc3obi.y, - maris lm follock BU, near Middle. OA fifl LBS. Country Lard at my -iiUUU Stall, 10c per lb. CE. Nelson. ROBERTS & BRO. are receivinfc a Irge Block of Moot, and Bboes. Dry U'wdi. uroeeriesand Provision!. They buy at headquarter and ean give yoa Low rTloea. , . n NICE lot Refined M'Uton Suit in cakes at et. eaeo. 0. . Nblson. f25 lm TEff DhUO STORE Druae. Medi. ill inak and Chemical. C. P. Popular : Proprietary afedielnea. All varieties of brafgl.t's Snndrle. Trusses and Braoea. saw oroa Garden Beed. r'loe and Large iiinitk n,rnd ToDacco. ALL HEW. Pre scription accurately eompoanded (and not 1 at W km price. I, our iuqiuj ua wur unww, ii ii uufcKX. Urasslat and Apothecary. lllddlek,fondoorafoniPolloaK. Jan251y -WE bare before us the April number of the Forom It is fully up to the high standard heretofore .maintained. , WK are pleased with the present . aspect' of parties. With Harrison the Republican nominee on a plat form built upou the Republican legislation of the last Congress ' ' with McKinlej advocating Protec tioa.Keed vendicating usurpation, ana Hoar demanding the Force : bill or blood, the triumph of the Damocraoy will bs complete and . national honor and personal liberty - will be secure. V aiaaBaeBjWTBa,PyfP",g " It l always well to tell the truth. : It ia sometimes difficult to determine what is truth, and, in " each oases, opinions are to be re spected. The man who deliberately affirms what he knows to be false forfeits his standing among gentle man. Senator Hoar deliberately says: "At present, the Fifteenth Amendment, and so much of the Founteenth as relates to suffcrage, are absolutely nullified." The civilized world knows that this assertion is false. LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne of 1 bale at 8 1-4. Sale Market -Sales for the week CravenCounty .Teachers' Association. An assemblage of forty or fifty people gathered yesterday morning at the New Berne Collegiate Institute to attend the Craven County Teachers Association. n i a. o l 1 ., 1 loioeies again. oa.c. ..mo w In addition to the teachers there were last year. . nnmher of the older nunila and some i A mow storm has been prevailing parents of the pupils present; North and yesterday it bad reached as The meeting was opened with rollgi far South as Richmond. ous exercises, conducted bv Rev. T. M A number of the latest improved N. George. Miss Mary L. Allen then combination lock boxes have been read an essay on the Art of Securing placed in the post cffi :e in this city. and Retaining Attention" that abound A true hill has been found hv the PTanrl " thoughtful and praOtlCal BUg- jury of Wake county against C. D. Up- church, ex-clerk Superior court, for embezzlement of county funds. The young men of the city are in vited to atteed the T. M. 0. A. meeting this afternoon at 0:30 o'clock. Tbe delegates from the State Convention will have something to say about what these Associations are doing through out the country. Mr. Addison O. Ricaud, a rising young lawyer of Wilmington, a son of HE HAS OPENED THEIR ETES. The Beauties of the Bible As a Literary Work Set Forth. Under the above heading the Savannah Times says: "The series of sermons at the First Presbyterian Church on "The Poetry of the Bible," is a treat to Biblical students. Dr. Yass, who is a close student of the literature of all nations and times, is well qualified to tell of the attributes of the great Hebrew work and to institute ap propriate comparisons with the best efforts of uninspired writers. Ilia delivery is easy and pleasant, his lan guage choice, and, when necessary, rising to eloquence, and his cunclusions the result of deep study and thought. His two past lectures have revealed to careless readers ot the Bible the wealth of the beauty of the Old Testament, and ill doubtless be productive of a much better appreciation of what is to too many an unexplored realm in literature. The closing locturo will bo delivered next gestions and was directly to the point rrof . George W, Neal then gave a delightfal and instructive lecture on lne Boienoe of tbe Trade Winds in Connection with Geographical Study." The lecturer evinced profound knowl edge of his subject and presented clear ly many wonderful and but little known cientifio facts in a manner that kept Sunday night. the audience listening attentively, Rev. Dr. Yass while in New Berne and eagerly anticipating hia next ut-lgave some magnificent sermons on the teranoes. same subject. Their excellence was Mr. Daniel Lane told nlain'.v of ob- worthy of every word of admiration Rev. T. P. Ricaud of this city, bag been ataoies in the wav of efficient work in sooken in their behalf. nonorea oy eieotion to tbe mayoralty or the country on account of lack of neo- wumington. speeches, blgnly compli- essary equipments and other obstacles, mentary to his upaight character and Rev, d. w. Porter, of Core Creek, Kreat ability, wore made by the coun- BUBrested as a remad v that educational oilmen on placing him in nomination. lectures bv Drofioient instructors be de- The dftlflffJltAR from Oravnn nnnntv tin I livArori ft intariraln rhrnnori tha nnnnrrv "J I Si " J I "- . ir t c n t .til the State Sunday School Convention at that the people generally may bL.!"tt.-i""- Ti. .i.nilln ! . I 1 1 1 . .A.L 1 Ii.lll I - - - - njn.oTiiio piuuuuuue i. very inter- awaaeuuu w unmeet euon iuu iniein- tent here, the death rate is increasing esting and profitable session, and we gent co-operation with the teaohers inland undertakers and effin nianufactur are happy to state, the next annual this work. era have all that they can do to keep .u ... ... . . ... I up with the rush of business. The de- uiu.jv. luo UOOJ wa. .ecureuto xnere were umeiy aeDates on omer partment of heaUh iB notified of 884 ne beid in Hew Berne. Twelve bun- topics, freely indulged in by numbers deaths within the city limits last week, dred dollars was raised to carry on the of teaohers. I That is about 100 more than during any work for the ensuing year. At tho close of the meetioK Rev. R. A DEADLY GRIP. Alarming Increase in the Mortalily at Chlcage. roll. one week or the grip epidemio a year A correspondent writes the Journal A. Willis pronounoed the benediction di , diti . th blic an article for publication in whioh he and a11 departed highly pleased. We health if the second half corresponds shows cnnaidorah.n (.iBBkiroHnn t. believe those attending from the coun- with the first half of the week s death the delay in the construction of the tr7 felt well paid for the trouble taken. railroad from Jacksonville to New We wish every teacher in the county Berno. We hope to be able to give a could be present at these meetings definite understanding; of the matter I The next ue will be held Saturday, in a short time, therefore withhold the April 25th. Rev. T. P. Ricaud went up to Kins ton yesterday morning to conduct the services today for Rev. F. M. Sham- The last number of the Forum on tains and artiole, by Senator , Hoar, of Massachusetts, on the Force bill, which coneludos as follows: "The question will not 1'down. Nothing is settled that is not right. It is to be hoped that when, in 1892, a new appeal shall be made to the conscience and understanding of the American people, they will pnt forth strength enough to throw off the nightmare which oppresses them, and that it will still be in their power to vindi cate in peaceful ways the rights which otherwise will surely be asserted through convulsion and in Wood." Au exchange says that a good many inquiries are made as to what work the railway commission will nrst take id hand. It is a good commission, of able and conservative men, and will no doubt movesiowiy. a gooaoeal or new work the nrotracted meetine at tho Centenarv iaiis to it. remaps me first turns done r-httmh will be the assessment of property and franchises of railways. The next matter considered will probably be the passenger rates. There will be no undue haste, as the commissioners realize the necessity of caution. W. S. Barnes State Secretary. At -a meeting of the executive com mittee of the State Alliance Mr. W. S. Barnes was elected secretary to sucoeed Mr. J. u Heddingneld, now a member Church Services Today, of the Railroad Commission. The State Catholic Church Easter services: In Chronicle eaye of Mr. Barnes: the morning. Hich Mass and sermon at baptized and rewarded only about two Mr. Barnes ia a native of and is at hi o'clock. In the evininr. Vtnnerg. . - Reports of climatic conditions ' throughout the country aredeci dedly favorable, and in accordance with the hopeful views generally ' expressed in regard to growing .tsrops. Grain has the needed , moistnre, and the fruitgrowing districts ara rejoicing in seasonable temperature. With these cheering ' conditions, and while the Southern States are marketing the largest ' cotton crop ever grown, and the ;' Western movement of wheat, cattle . and hogs continnes large, business cannot fail to reflect the influence of these great factors in present and prospective prosperity. t v J " Fob a dead man, a political suicide Mr. Cleveland is showing , remarkable activity. On last Mon day be addressed a letter to the Indiana Tariff Reform League in which he says: "Ton will not, v hope, think it amiss if I sugges the necessity of pushing, with more rigor than ever, the doctrine of jrjar organization. I believe tha the ' theories and practices which ," tiriff reform antagonizes' are re , sponsible for many, if not all, of the ' evils which afflict our people. $1 there is a scarcity of the circulate "' uedinm, ts not the experiment , worth trying, as a remedy, of leav ing the money in the hands of the people, and for their use, whioh needlessly taken from them nndet the pretext of necessary taxation If the farmer's lot is a hard one in his discouraging struggle for better rewards of his toil, are tbe prices of his products to be improved by policy whioh hampers trade in his best markets and Invites the com petition of dangerous rivals t K PAYING FOR CONVERTS. The Russian Government Rewards Jens who Embrace Christianity. burger, the Kinston Methodist pastor, who is assisting Rev. R. A. Willis in Mrs. F. M. Shamburger and child came last night from KinBton. They, London. March 26. A dispatch from St. Petersburg tells of a new industry which is requiring considerable devel ment in Russia. Ic is that of conversion It appears that the Russian government, not being willing to trust only the theo logical argument and penal laws, offers a reward to Jews who become Christ iacs. The consequence is that a number of Jews, depraved by the severe en forcement of the decreos against their race of the opportunity to make an as well as Mr. Shamburger, are tho honest living, have entered on the prao guests of Rev. R. A. Willis. Air. w. ii. uuver returned from a trip to Washington City on insurance business. Mr. Clement Manly came in from Winston to spend a short time in the city. r tice of being converted, at regular intervals, and receiving each time the government bounty of fifteen roubles One Hebrew named Schwarizkeff , has been at last detected, after seven def ferent conversions, in as many different losalities. It happened that the Rus sian priest, to whom he made known hie desire for the seventh time for baptism and the fifteen roubles , had been recently transferred from Eliza bethgrad. where the convert had been In Kemoram John R. Cobb. Noble soul passed from this life. through the portals of death, to endless life and rest, on Sunday morning. March 22nd, at 9:55. Hia fate was caused by an acoidently fall from hia engine while in tbe performance of his duty. From this injury death resulted on the sev enth day. The day on whioh he was hurt was one of the days on which there was no call on him for duty, but ho volunteered. Manly, noble, generous, kind, he had endeared himself to every one who knew him. His Christian character was well established and known of all. And his influence was felt for good by all his asBOoiates. Cut off in the prims of young man hood, ia the beginning of a career which was leading him to a position of great usefulness, we mourn his depart ure, grieving with those who weep for him. The writer of this had had charge. during many years, of many hundreds of boys and young men, but he had charge of not one more honorable or of a whiter soul than John 11. Cobb. R. H. L. The Prostrating Shocks Of malarial fever are not to be counter acted by quinine with any degree of certainty, or for any length of time. Tbe eradication and the prevention of a disease of a miasmatic type are, how ever, ascertained possibilities. Long experience has shown that there is in finitely more preventive eflicaoy in the fine botanic medicino, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, than in the alkaloids, drugs and poisons which were formeily the only recognized means of removing and anticipating attacks of fever and sguo and bilious remittent. When the system has been depleted by periodi cally recurring paroxysms, this agree able restorative renews tbe fund of energy, and is not only a positive specific, but repairs tbe damage to the general health inflicted by all febrile complaints partaking of the malarial character. HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Threo Story Brick Store and Dwel ung, with two story rear intension, on Urnven street. Terms: t'5C0 00 cash: balance in five notes, to rua 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5 years res- pvuuveiy, ana learing 6 interest. Apply to ip R. per cent. jm24 Is Y-v O. E. LODOF. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Kceipe of the hue Dr. Walter Duffy. Hose for k ( ItMBpooMul; tell ilrois: li'ir , drops; lor win call u U'aMHH ireuuentiv ii cured. iJIKi.GHONS" i two or three years old, one 'i Hire months old, i six months t.;d, twenty I'-IiVb lllOIltllU (ll.l nu.l. "iilul-r.-pemir- these dose lu-eessmy umu relief Is pr0- Tliis Is to 01 1 in v 11,..! n.-Tr. ..,.. . l,Kul 1 hi f In mv i, , niu. ... . months ard 1 helieve It to he a niost VxcM lent remedy for erm.n Jim ecel- olallyaa a preventive . had a severe attHrir r ,.7r.-l:""u ago. Insomuch th:,t we fe H n vYZ. . It" Us recovery, hut was K.iW..f., .7. ":?S??' our physician, hut thinklUK it probable Ttht vjuup ryrup end the child hu Croup syrup, and W1. ow ket. a b",tt e of u atourhouso at all tiajes.Hiut 1 " eerfSllv recommend it toad. K. H Hau7 Also yery etlectusl In relieving ooughs and colds. 1hki'auki am, su,.u jfr oou8ng 1-,l' 1'LKL' 'w iieru, V. C. .10 fsi! AK.-m.s- m,-Kheso:i 4 Kobl.'ns BUGGY AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. IhlViMH li.)r M iiiufdri iir.n am now pivpircd to nun on t Dill til!' llUliltV r.11,1 l'orrl.,r. Indusiry ot .,; w. Stewart I All Kinds of Work The prettiest line of CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS ever offered on the New Berne Market. Also a fine line assort ment of Youths' Suits. A new supply of Ziegler Shoes arrived yester day. Harrington & Baxter. nit short uotien. F.nr KIK'cialty, and satir iloisi- Shoeing (riven i slioi-int! nil iiriiuiui Hnlf The ii.'ilrona,;c of Unsolicited, inn? nnd I'alntinga faction guaranteed. ' hcsl attention $1.20 B0 l'Uhlic H respectfully U. H. WATEKS. months ago. Consequently, Sohwariz keff will underco no more conversions rionfor the Blessed f0r the present,as the police have him Confederate soldier, and since the war crament at 8 o'clock. in nana, a numoer oi similar instau- has been devoting hia life principally to Christ Chnrch-Kev. T. M. N. George, u ".. ''" T " that of teaching. . He is an enthueiMtio rector. Easter-Day. Service, sermon h.e. "Lll"B Jl a .tt. LADIES FINE KID Button Shoe-Opera and Common Sense Lasts $2.00 pair at m 19 ADeIMIII CTWnC Beddingfield will fall upon him." and Holy Communion 11 a. m. School celebration 5 p. m. Night ser- I vice omitted. The publioare cordially invited to attend these eetvices. At tentive ushers. The Easter offering will be applied to making contemplated Meetings to Nominate Councilmen. All Democrats of the various wards of the city are requested to meet at the places mentioned below on Wednesday, I alterations in tbe chancel. April 1st, at 8 p. in , to put in nomination Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A. councilmen for the Willis pastor. Services at 11 a 7:43 p. m., conducted by Rev. F. M. candidates for city ensuing year: 1st ward : At the city clerk's office, C Reizenstein, chairman committee. 2d ward: At the court house, O, H Guiou, chairman committee. 3d ward: At Phillip's harness shop, W H. Oliver, chairman committee. 4th ward: John 3. Lane's shop, J. D. I pastor Lane, chairman committee. 5th ward: Cook's carriage shop, W. P Metis, chairman committee. Negroes in the South Delighted at The Defeat of tbe Fore Bill. New York, March, 2C A special to the Herald says: A Boston clergyman, the Rev. 8. J. Barrows, tolls me that the colored people of the South are m. and I delighted at the defeat of the Force bill. Mr. Barrows reoently spent a montn 2ait-if tha Arnrl ArlnnaMnnal in of if 11 . Shamburger. Young men's prayer tioa th. Qnif .nd border States. He meeting at 0:15 a.m. Sunday School I finds a great improvement in the con- at 8 p. m., J. K. Willis superintendent. I dition of the negroes, and that they are tv, ..mi. ... -.j!n j paying more attention to business and iuo w.u...7 lanicu ... (. .nliti h.n fk n.arf to. Th. Thenecroes themselves testified that Rufua Ford I their relations with the whites were attend these services. Baptist Church Rev. Preaching at 11 pastor; at 7:30 by Rev. Mr. Baker. Sunday school at 3 p. m., C. C. Clark superintendent- Publio cordially i vited to attend. Church of Christ, Hancock street, I f 1 1 -1 1 1 !..! A a. m. bv tha I ktowidk mora ourumi auu ueipiui, auu Llr. sarrows ouserveu vuab un ueKruce were doiaK a treat deal to help them' selves, and that the better olase of whites were cordially assisting them. "I questioned them good deal about the foroe bill." said Dr. Barrows, "and many of the colored people themselves ILL. Chcstnutt pastor. Services at 11 Lni,j th thnnoht it wan mnnh het- la. in. and 7:80p.m. Young men's Iter that it did not pass. It would only Has Not Accepted. A Raleigh correspondent of the Wil mington Messenger says that Rev. T. M. N. George, rector of Christ church I prayer meeting at 19 a. m. Sunday have oreated irritation. Among the In this city, has accepted a call to the school at 8 p. m., B. H. Melton Sup'fc. be" ol"HiK!!Sl!rtS! m i . . . I .. r . Ivounz men the testimony was very juurua oi ne uooa Dnennera iniweekiv nraver meetinar everr Thnrs-1 " i .ut ia i , Raleigh. This statement Ja not quite day night at Bp, m. A oordial in- hers worse. One colored preaohersaid oorreot. The oall has been extended to vitatlon extended to all to attend these to me In Chattanooga, "Education w ill Ur.ihArmhnt.ntt h. it.. t.v i I do more for us than a tnousana rorco - -: 1 ' Kin. J.HmIU ..Km f ,1.. ..11.. I w n . r . .m .i t . v.... usuum nivivu iu tug uinynr, i i , m., u. A, Juceiinir in 18 aiiernoon We would be very sorry to have Mr. ! at 5:80. Leader, R.R.Hill. All men George leave. He is an excellent min- are cordially invited to attend. titer and pastor honored and beloved . . mmm mm ma aw bv his i aonsrrettatlon. and hhrh t r.anaaBn viuai, 7.;. V . .. ... : I R . TT. P.Hffnri1. Wnw fUMl. Win.. esteemsa or an our citizsns, ue is ..". ' v i ..n nt omi,Homnt mniri nnt muuwivu w a MvuiMKin emu svuiuniu"i - We Are N ow in Position 1,'II,;I'A1,L HKlt'K ORDERH. fcrt'oUonVeed1. ' eiul au"aI to hange mT.e.Viirl."'' WUU J",,r 1U " want W. P. BURRUS & CO., Comiul'sion Me rchqnts and Cmin M.vUct Uock, rscw lierue, N. O. $m behmbdT' I lnvo the Inrjust stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks, Knstern North Cno!!n!i. Tin... ,.a. weie Imiicht lor Ki'iir emu ?.. sold loner than thev .""l..w1" 08 ny other house in North Carolina? as I em toy more wo:fcinen thm, oil ya:chls,kers In tho city comhln,T t your work p.omply utid with despatch. oiiik and bej tlu l-,-,.Kt oii, ...i i1;.-."' irkes at " " SAM. K EATON'S, Orr-osi to liantist Church Middle Ht. janlBdwly THE USITED ORDER OF Fraternal Co-Operation IN THREE MONTHS, $56 Profit Upon the Payment of $19.50. Members in One Week. So not fall to make your weekly and monthly payments on tomorrow.the 23d Inst, W. B. BOYD, marlSdiwtf. local secretary. Headquarters for Tobacco My store Is Headquarters for Tobacco, have a tremendous lot of It at Low Prices ! I also have In stook a few thousand pounds of Un the Alert Mr. F. Steeblne has a very haadaome Isign painted; it consists of a locomotive troine around a track, with a merry crowd was seated in a car, enjoying a ride. To those not an extremist in his views, and be I his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was I find any more pleasure, than if such a is clever, aoolal and nnaannmlntr in I affected to an alarminir decree, annetite I Problem would be put in use. Let ns manner', and these Qualities have en- 1611 way, ana ne was terribly reduced in nave one m newcerne. - I flAah ajl ar.M V. m a, MA KntHna Af Irian. trie fitters eurea rum. I now try this, Edward Shepherd. Harrlsbarg, 111., had u m Ton nnthinu and will surelv a running sore on hia leg of elRht years' a0J0u good if you havea Cough, Cold, itumiug. utrou mreo uuvhot m uioukuvi.. trouDie wiin inroat. untsi or ir. n.ing s inew iiwcovery ior As nice as were ever packed In Baltimore Wishing to give my mends and patrons A Chance to Live Good, I Invite them to eome down and get a tup ply at 12 cents per pound. J. F. TAYLOR. deared him to our people generally. WkAlUAW A. -I. k.Hk V.,.1.... ihonld take onAvarv tnna hnitU nHBitters and seven boxesof Bncklen s Arnica T,nna fivrnn of Fin. aa It acta moat nlaaaantlv I Salve, and his lee is sound and well. John I rnanmntlnn. roncrbs and Colds is anaran and effeotually on the kidneys, liver and Speaker, Catawba, Gv had fiye large feverTteed t0 ve nuj or money Mil bs paid hnwAta. nr.ntlnr fn. tuaaAantiM ISOieS On his leff. dootOTS Bald he Was in-1 v.fc Unffnrara from La flrirme found and other forms of sloknesa. For sale1 eurable. One bottle Electrlo Bitters and it lost the thins and under its use had a in60o. and $1.00 bottles by all leading 0M. 001 Butjklen'sArnlea Salve cured him Igpaedyand perfect recovery. Tryasample druggists, - : 1 marSlrn. , lemireiy. ooia at v. d. uuht b amg svore. i ttle at our expense and leant foryonr- ,,,m,..- ' .V' r. "'' ; .... . self lust how cood a thin it is. Trial kiuili: Ki. fc- DfiA.J- rJ run-.i LI D!4A:j:'n.:ii bottles free at P. S- Puffy's Drug Store, viiiiuicii vrj iuf ntviivr vasivna wiinuioujwry ivrriwiivra isnsivna, Large siseooo. and fl.tiu. :'A'-Uf'Hi- v'.';' SALE, EXCHAKGE AND LIVERY. E. S6 Street Has now on hand a largo lot of floe Hla.n!f10RSES' r'ed in WEST- ciwi iuuiu UAKULINA. Also, a line lot nf K,,r,;n r. j Carta and HarnesB. all nf mhini, i, sold as LOW AS TUE LOWEST. ion i ran to come and see him before making a trade. i-eedinga specialty . nov27 dwtf EJnparaEIelsd Offerl For the next thirty dujs we will sell SOLID GOLD Rimym unw FEAMES SPECTACLES WITH F1IHT QUALITY LENSES AT $2,50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. If J. GOODING, lU j, j,, lueaaowa dc Co., WII0LE8ALK AND RETAIL Corner Pollock and Middle Sts l-KOPRIETOR OP COCHINES COUGH CURE, o V?y?JiU?Ii cDU.ln no opium and Is i . '""?", noarseneBS. id VV purchaser. money will be refunded to OPTIMCS OINTMKst f -v . and every Bkln trouble nnQI 1 keep everything in tho Drug Line and a large audwell eelected stock of Toilet Ar " r.8' "P".: Ponge8, Perfumee. Chmcf. nair isnuhes, eto. A complete atock ; ring unci Fine Cut. Smoklna Tobacco. KOOd. Mvrlnn. T.,l,. " ' t01."? ffldars, an. th, best 5c. Vnd . A BALL AND BAT. Just arrived, a new lot ot Children's Bnlts, from $2,50 to J5.50, and wllh.each suit we will give A BALL MD BAT. J. M. HOWARD. North Carolina. febn-2m For Rent. nw liuueo (in yOlllh Front t a. The S. H. Qrav Hiiit..in.i.. ;c TW1;, ; will sell for cash at public auotloli ati& 1 1 V court honse door in Graven wuntv . Staw day of May. at 12 m. their Pulp and 5ro2?5.h S vuoreui. situated In Craven eann,., For further partleala. s enqnlri?of UTi mamtd B.ii.URAY.PresldeBt, Fir Children Cry JorPitchers jCastorl 7 1 ChildrenJDryft 'V; . 'i'i-'-fi'i MA