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!ail Journal, "5 v- r ' VOL. X.-NO. 22. 5 NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY. APRIL 24, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. i BUSINESS LOCALS. I7OR Ifakine Custards. Cake and L Pin, try Dunham Shred Ooooanut, for wit by . C. E. Storm. CAOOLSODA WATER dispensed day or night at Palmer 'a Soda Foant Houl Albert tf "A GENTS WANTED In e'wy jetty and Xi-town in the United Slate to repre sent manufacturers; a good trade can :b worked up; can be carried on with ether business; also men to traTel; we famish oottly outfits free. Address at cnoe Sam'l Roskndorf, Richmond, Va. V ,v ,Wed231w. T" W. OH AD WICK. Tailor. South Front street, rear of W. H. Oliver's Insurance office, New Berne, N. C. A full line of Spring and Summer Samples now on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. AROTIC SODA and Mineral Water at Sam'l B. Watkbs. SEVES 8PRINQS, Vischv. and Kie aengen 'Water on Draught ibis morning at H.J. GOODINQ'A "On loa." N 10E lot Refined Mutton Suit in oakes at lets. each. 0. E.NahSoN. rio Im NOTICE Don't forget the fact that wo are Agents for 810CK9' "Dl A.DEM," the best Flour In the market for the price We have on band a large stosk of West India Molasses. We also Keep a fall line of Boots and Bhoea direct from ihe Factories. Also Snuff and Tobacoo, Groceries and Pro visions. Call In and we will give you our prices. KOStCKTS BHO. ELM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY just opened by Slog Lee of Norfolk. Aplm WANTED A good Boot and Shoe maker at once. Joim McSobi.ky, mar 28 Ira Pollock St., near Middle. 2000 LBS. Country Lard at my Stall, 10c. per lb. C. E. Nklson. NEW DhUO STORE.-Drugs, Medi clneb and Chemicals, C. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varlettei of l)rnttst's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. Ne erop Oarden Seels, Pine and Large Biook C.girs and Tooacco, alt. sw, 1're CTlptlous accurately compounded (and not at wak prices), our motto and our i-uccegg. ). 0. GREEN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St., four doors fiom Polloca. lanffi ly N TnTIDR. f!arlifiinf.n No R 9f)1 for fifl shares of thecaultal stock of the A. & O. R B. Company having been destroyed, the undersigned will apply fur a duplicate tucreof. A, W. KNOX, Exr. al8 30d Silas W. Morris died of hydro phobia at Goldsboro last Tuesday. ALL Jews in St. Petersburg, Kusaia, have been ordered to leave that city by May 3d. A Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Republic figures it out that the Presidents trip will cost 1185,000. ADViCES from Berlin represent that relations between Russia and Germany are now more friendly than ever before. The number of death reported in New York City Tuesday was 251, the largest of any day this year, being 100 over the day be fore. The Chicago Times says that the recent registration of voters in that city shows that there is an increase of 150,000 In its inhabitants over the census of 1890. Henby W. Bbadham, the negro who murdered the Italian John B. Mocca at Charlotte on the 11th of April, has beentried and convicted of murder. This is swift justice. Work on the World's Fair site at tbe Jackson Park, Chicago, is entirely suspended. Six hundred of the 050 men at work have struck, and the remainder decline to go to work. Fob a long period the British army was considered the best dis. eiplined army in the word, but two mutinous outbreaks have ocourred within the past year, On Tuesday the Grenadiers when ordered to parade refused to do so. c The President has completed his trip through the South and gone West.. Everywhere in this South ern land he was welcomed and applauded, bnt nothing that oc- cared, ' during his trip can be regarded as an endosement of t he Administration. The final sale of Washington relics J and mementoes owned by vvliawranoe Washington, Bnshrod O. V Washington, Thomas B. Washing- .-i ' .ton and JR, 0., Lewis, embracing It :: X Jirge knmlier olr persoiial relics y- -f commenced at Philadelphia , last . Taesday. The General's eword ,,'ttt. aold f for $1,100. ' His violin j 1: brought I $355, his shoe buckles : ' t25Q. and his cane ,f 50. Manv v I other article Vert sold koine going ; ; for a song and others bringing ; s , fabnloni prices;' ' y- LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. Ulrich-100 kegs nails. J. M. Howard Save a dollar. H. L. Gibbe Attorney at Law. Quion and Stevenson Sale of, eto. James Redmond To Stockholders. W. B. Boyd Endowment League. O. E. Slover For making custard eto. Cotton New Berne Market -Sales IS bales at 7 5 8 to 8.15. We learn that Mr. Henry Taylor who shipped 105 boxes of peas Monday, received 6.00 per box for the entire lot. Mr. W. P. M. Bryan, who takes the part of General George Washington this evening, is a great great grandson of General William Bryan, who was one of General George Washington's Brigadier Generals in the Revolution. The) Aaheville Citizen says: J. C. Clarke, of Ricsvilre, Buccambe eounty, killed a sheep this week and sold bim ia Asaeville for $8 59. Nine pounds of tallow were taken from the carcaes worth 86 cants; before slaughtering, the sheep was sheared and five pounds of wool gotton whioh sold for $1.67; the ekin wm worth 25 cents, making: a total of $10 86, And yet there are many paople who raise more dogo than sheep. Mr. H. L. Gibbs, who a few months ago moved to Winston and since re turned to New Berne, has located bis law office adjoining that of the Journal'. Mr. Gibbs is a native of Hyde County, and after having carefully considered other places, has acoepted New Berne as his permanent home. Besides a young man of accomplish menaolose business application, Mr. Gibbs is a gentleman of integrity and in whom clients can rely for prompt ness In attontion to business. A telegram from Messrs. Pape and Dsyo, of New York quotes psaa selling W 00 to $6.50. Asparagus $4.00. This is a reliable commission house that handles large quantities of Southern vegetables and fruits. They are repre sented in this city by Mr. John Dunn. A latar telegram from the house of Messrs. G. S. Palmer, who also furnish ed quotations for the Journal last year, says that strawberries are wanted and are selling at 25o to 30c, prime aspara gus $3.00 to $3 50, choice peas, 85.00 to $6 00 Tbe A. &N. C. R. R. will give re duced rates those known as tariff No. 4 to delegates andY visitors attending the Methodist District Conference at Kinston. Round trip tickets from New Berne will be two dollars from other points in proportion. They will be on sale from Tuesday, April 28th to Satur day, May 21. They will be good returning until Thursday, May 7th. A large attendance is expected, as the distinguished Bishop Galloway, of Mississippi, is to be present and pre side. Ask for the reduced rate to the Conference when you purchase your ticket. Judge E. R. Bryan. Tbe Perquimans Record pays the following tribute to our esteemed townsman, Hon. Henry R. Bryan, re cently elected Superior Court Judge on the ocoassion of his first holding court in that oounty: The charge to the grand jury by his Honor was a terse legal production. free from useless verbiage, and yet voluminous enough, to give to tbe veriest simpleton a clear understanding of the law, and his sworn duty as a juror. From first to last It was deeply interesting, and was listened to by the vast crowd that thronged the court house with rapt attention. His Honor is a. tine talker as well as a fair and impartial Judge, and goes from us having won the confidence and esteem of all who met him. Census of manufacturing Industries. Mr. Jonathan Havens has been ap pointed by the United States Cenius office to take statistics of tbe manufac turing productive industries of New Berne. His powers are tbe same as given to the census enumerators. He will wait upon the people next week. It is muoh to be desired, that the manufactured productions of this city should be mads known; it is true, that they are not as varied as in some other towns in the Sate, bnt in the aggregate, the dollars and sen ts employed in the business roll up into Volumes that will astonish the - readers of; the census report. 2?The term ' . Productive Industry must ' betlnderitood in : Hi broadest sense to embrace not only aU f aotories or large works, hut also ths meohanioal trade.'-'! -hlaokimlthlng, ceopering carpentering; ete. J kk ', smallest shops should bol b omitted, p :! Enumerators and'speola! agents will take pains to reaoh all the productive establishments large or small within their dUtriots. :' Thtlls'thSlaw as laid down br the census offioe. The Wsihlngten Assembly. The indications are that there will be a large gathering tonight of the elite of New Berne at the court house to commemorate the centennial of Gen. Washington's visit to New Berne. The exercises will begin at 9 o'olock sharp. Those who are not on hand promptly will miss some important features. His Honor, Mayor Battle will make the opening address, "The Star 8pangled Banner," will be rendered, Gen. Washington and Lady will enter, the presentation will take place and then the rest of the programme will be proceeded with as announced in the advertisement. There will be intermissions in the programme for eupper, though it oan be procured at any time and in any quantity desired at moderate prices. The hall will be beautifully decorated with bunting, flags and flowers. As our readers are aware the pro ceeds are to be applied to a meritorious objeot the establishment of an Indus trial Training School for girls an object that appeals to the better nature of every one. The Italian band will furnish enliven ing musio. There will ba charming singing and every one attending may confidently anticipate an evening of delightful enjoyment. Editor Herbert Married. At an early hour yesterday morning, jtiBt before the departure of the mail train from Morehead, Mr. W.S. Her bert, editor and proprietor of the Kinston Free Press was quietly united marriage to Miss Willie Dill, the lovely and attractivo daughter of the ate Geo. W. and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dill at tbe residence of the bride's mother, They immediately left on the train for their home in Kinston- Well ! Well ! Well ! we thought some thing like this was about to happen. Brother Herbert has been making fre quent trips down the road recently and he didn't want us to say anything about it. Tbis shows what business called him. Notwithstanding the quietness of the marriage a number of the friends of the happy couple in this city became aware of it and were at the depot as tbe train came in, to greet them and wish them a happy journey through life, in which wish the Journal joins. For a number of years Mr. Herbert has been editor of the Free Press, and has made it a splendid, wide-awake progressive paper, in hearty acoord with whatever tends to the advance ment of this sretion. It is a credit to Kinston, Lenoir county and Eastern Carolina. Long may it flourish. Truck Crops Further South. We were favored last night with a pleasant call from Mr. G. S. Palmer, a prominent commission merchant of New York, who has for the past two months been travelling through states to the south of us. He tells us that the crop of peas and beans are both light and that New Berne has no cause to hurry her peas In. Charleston is shipping her regular orop now and next week- win snip marrow peas, and that if North Caro Una holds back her peas they will be better matured, better for market and oommand higher prices. He thinks it better for us to hold back on cabbages also. Ihe crop further south is fine and they are now going in heavily but will be less in about two weeks. Mr. Palmer has not been to Norfolk, but his information is that it is late on all crops and will not begin shipping cabbages until the middle of next month. The Charleston and Savannah potato crop is large. The potatoes are now the size of hen eggs, which indicates eatli ness, but they will all be needed atgood prices, as the old crop is soarce and high. He thinks there is but little danger of the several seotions shipping at one time, as happened last year, but that the crops wilt be marketed from the southern points to those more northern in succession. The indications are that a profitable year Is ahead of our truokers. Personal. Mrs. Sallie Hassell, of Beaufort, came up yesterday for a visit to relativee in the oity. Mrs. M.J. Lane returned to her home at Morganton from a visit to relatives Mrs. E. B. Dudley who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Judge Green, left for Winston. Miss Gertrude Bagby came in last night en route from Kinston to Pamlico to teaoh a school. Mr. G. S. Palmer, commission merch ant of New York, arrived on a business trip: , ; . Per Sale. Two Twin Reversible Engines 18x80 new cylinders; balance in - good oraet. , 1 jambs kidxootd, Beo. ft Treas. N. T. B. S. R Co THE WINSTON-SALEM LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY. An Enterprise of Merit Backed by Men of Financial and Moral Worth. The Twin City Daily. Sentinel gives the following aocount of the Winston land oompany of which our former townsman Hon. F. M. Simmons is Presidentand someotherNew Bernian membere; In Saturday evening's Daily we briefly announoed that the Winston Salem Land and Investment Company had closed a oontract with the Eleotm Light and Motor Power Company, of this place, by whioh the latter agrees to build a system of street railway through its lands. The route for tbe oars has been so looated as to pass within a convenient distance to all of their property ; in fact we learn that tbe lots fartherest from the car line will scarcely exceed two hundred yards. One five cent fare will take you from any point in Win ston or Salem to any point upon the companies land. We might also add that the coaapany is now expanding about fifty thousand dollars in improvements, such as lay ing off and grading streets, boulevards, etc., ten milee of which have about been completed. Eighteen acres of the companies land has been laid off for a park. Tbe spot seleoted is beautifully located, posses sing fine natural scenery, eusoeptable at moderate cost of being converted into a pretty and very attractive place. We learn that the arrangements al ready perfected will require that the line be built and the street cars running within ninety days. The land owned by the Winston Sa lem Land and Improvement Company embraces 518 acres all in one body. The management of the affairs of the company is in the hands ot men of excellent business qualifications, pos sessing sterling integrity and ponesty of purpose. Hon. F. M. Simmons, re cently of Mew tserne. ex-member ot Congress from the Second district and man of unquestionable integrity and probity Qf character, is its president, while Mr. P. H. Pelletier, a capitalist of New Berne and lawyer of ability and high moral oharacter, lis its vice president. Prof. W. A. Blair, a scholar and a gentleman of fine attainments, now president of the people's National Bank of this place, is secretary and treasurer. The following gentlemen, well known in our State as men of finanoial and moral worth, constitute its board of directors'. Maj. T. J. Brown and A. H. Eiler. of Winston; Dr. H. T. Bahnson and H. E. Fries, Mayor, of Salem; W. O. Fields, of Kin ston; O. Marks and Dr. Frank Duffy, of New Berne, and Dr. W. O. Jones, of High Point 100 Kegs Nails For Pea Boxes and Cabbage Boxes, FOR SALE CHEAP. IF. TTlx?icIi, WHOLESALE GKOOER, MIDDLE STBEET, NEW BERNE. N. C. NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Ncubo and Trent River Steamboat Company will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms, on Craven street, Tuesday the 26ih day of May, 1891. at Three o'clock. P. M. JAMES REDMOND, td Sec. and Treas. SEMI - ANNUAL Endowment League. Assessment $2,00. Sick Benefits $5 per Week, Paid in Six Months $50.00. The Charter members will meet at my offioe, at my residence, tbia, Friday evening, at 8 o'olock, for the purpose of organization Mr. w. R. Bennet will be in the city today and will call on the oitizens and give them an opportunity of joining this, one of tbe safest and best orders. W. a. BUYD A dollar saved is a dollar earned . Most of as do not realize this fact, bat it is nevertheless bo, if you want to make a dollar bring your money to ns, when jou need any clothing or in fact anything in onr line and we will try and sare a dollar or so for yon. They say cash talks, it certainly does with ns and if yon have any money to spend, call and see ns if yon need a salt, a hat or shoes or anything that a man or boy needs, tfall line of collars and cuff, sleeve and cuff supporters, Boston gaiters, collar and cuff buttons, "box" fast black guaranteed. h' AT HOWARD'S. H. L. GIBBS, .Attorney at Law, Craven St., next to Journal office, HEW BERNE, N. C. Practice In the Courts of Craven, Carteret, Hyde, Pamlico, Jones, Onslow, and Lenoir counties, and in the Bnpreme and Federal conru. adAwtf Sale of Valuable Property. 8tate of North Carolina Craven County. Superior Court, Judgment 'n Term, IbW John A. Onion, Trustee, asalnsi lh Newbern Gas Light Company. Pursuant It the Judgment In the above named action we will se:l for cash at the court house in Newbern m said county on Mondaythe4thdayof May. A. 1)., 1SH1, at U o'clock, mid-day, at public auction, all singular the works of the said "The New bern Gas Light Company," known as the Newbern Qas Works, in the city of Newbern, including all pipes, mains, machinery, rights, buildings, land, engines, gas-meters, and all other property of every kind held In connection with said works or the business thereof, together with all the corporate franchise of said "The Newbern Cias Light Company," together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments, appurte nances, franchises and all rights thereunto belonging, or In anywise appertaining and the reversions, remainder., tools, imple ments. Incomes, rents. Issues and profits thereof, and also the estate, title. Interest, property, possession, claim aud demand whatsoever, as well In law as In equity of the sld "The Newbern Uas Light tom piny 'lnand to t lie same and every part thereof with the appurtenances. O. H.OUION, M. DeW. STEVENSON, Commissioners March '-'J.ISIH. a2ltd Residence for Sale! inest Location in the Citv. North-West corner of Neuse and Middle etroots, 07 ft. 3 in, on Neuse, and 214 ft. 6 in. on Middle St. The whole with improvements, or ivided to suit purchasers. EASY TERMS. Apply to ROI'ERT O. KF.HOE cr U.C. WUITEUL'RST, Atty at Law, api23Jtf New Berne, N. C. PAPE & DEY0, Genehal Commission Merchants. Southern Fruits and Vegetables A SPECIALTY. 850 Washington St., New York. Consignments solicited, Highest mar ket prices obtained and returns made promptly each day of sales. stenoils and Postal Cards can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S, New Berne, N. C. Refferences, Oansevoort Nat. Bank. New York; Nat. Bank, New Berne,N.C. MAJ. PALMER'S Tobacco and Cigar Store Is now located in the South Slore of HOTEL ALBERT, on Middle Street. and be is prepared to furnish Delicious Soda Waters from his excelent Apparatus-Fountain;, All know what he keeps in his Store, so wnen in want come and get it. You pays your money and takes vour onoice. W. L. PALMER. apt23dtf New Berne, N. C he Celebrated WOOD MOWERS, RAKES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS at L. fl. CUTLER & CO., NEW BEKNE, N. C. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Washington Assembly THIS EVENING. BENEFIT OF Woman's Industrial School COUNTY COURT ROOM. THE STAR SrANGLED BANNER ENTRANCE OP GENERAL WASHINGTON THE PRESENTATION Ladies and Gentlemen in the characters ot the Olden Times. THE COURT MINUET, BONOS: "My Lady's Bower, "Hope Temple "When t'is MoonliRht,"-White chorus : Blow, Blow Ya Merry Gales, The Garland March, The Old North State SIR ROGER de COVERLY. SUPPER. Sts Roger de Coverlv. Doora open at 8:30 o'olock. Tlokets on aale at R. J. Gooding's drug store. Adults, 80 oti. Children, 85cts. Shippers of Truck TAKE NOTICE. All persons (lasirnna r,f flklt Truck to the Old Established Track House of A. 8. COOK & CO., 110 War ren street. N. Y. Stencils with their initials upon applica tion to JONATHAN Havens Cotton Exchanuo. tbw Ro,n v r House eetablehed in 1854. aor281m aboringMen of New Berne! On the first Monday in May yon will be lled upon to castvn.ir nu. hT.t'r. mos.1, imP"ant features In the history of New Heme. You will be called ,, 7 v S?,U1 vote8 for or Xo the ny or Kerne issuing Bonds to tbe mount of seveuiy-rlve thousand dollars, of i . V ' ' lor "lreft Improvements. 0:uforc ,y Hail, and for Sewerage fstem.all of which u,m. tJ i.k!7. men o! Nuw Heme, provided a majority of the registered, votes are 1Q favor of OHv i ...'eiuems ao laboring men of New Berne, you well knowilm, .na. lis to em. - limiwHlt" k .. .... w- laboring man ...teresi at slake. He is not aslmmeil tu lei Uio whole nvnnU ,nr, ..n Mob. side of the leuoe he stands; therefore a earnestly atUs everv i.iitnrui,k. polls uu the first Monday In Mav anrl m.t S ballot for CUV inibrOVPlilnt ber, you euKt tnree ballots: first, for 135.000 r Hireet Improvement,,' wnn.t i . nnn for City 11. ill; third, S.iui) for Hwri. yslem. Did not Kin Ike raise his volna in vor of the. pconle of J;imes OHy when In stnss? Did he not nk. M.M.mh.. alf of the laboring men In n-enril m ntlnir rthe Wilmington and Onslow Rallrosdr he not Ihe first man to miv nn n,,ih the fence he stunjs In trie nreient eon. est Then, laborlne men. urtipn i n van! t1 lythln in his llDe, see Klir Ike. Ihe cloth. ns; iiriti.wh,. buys so manv merchant out in, :iaiidt7' j cis. on the dollar, and get a lr of his '"'c. pants, Wo. shoes, att'Ja. bat, '.shirt, '.'le drawers and L'lc suiDendera. very wide -awake man lntherltv of Nw iruewlll pay: "l will vote for imnrova. ents; old New Heme has been asleeD Ion noiiKh; i! is necessary to Improve her reels in order to induce men ot ranlml m me and invest I heir money here." Voters .New Heme, think cil it ! there U no nltv nlhe Htale thai Is n,d bonded from nnn hundred thousand to nine huinlrnd thnuund oliars hir c ity Improvements, railroads .( ndlheniKult is, thry are thrlvimr cltlen. argely incM-aslim in population and tnanu- 'lurini: establishments, men. women an.l lildrcn ohm.uyed uinl iettlm; from five to fl'vn dollars Per week. becniiHB Ihe voters f Ihoe n;irs y.iie.l for city improvements, si ask toe voters of N,-w llerne In ,ln ou- if von wish to prosper If von wlan tat the men, women and children may aet M wasfii, vote lor cllv lnaimvnm.nl. ud you will see larne factories belni? built. en. w omen aud children emnloTed. and a y ,11 'l(nmj lo . miV'OU people in lees than ton eara. AKK IT! v.K L'l " H'AKK I'F!! DUFFY'S ciiour SYRUP. Rceipe of the Lire Dr. Walter Duffj, DIRECTION'S : Dose for a child two or three years old. one easpooHful; for a child three months old. ten droft; for a child six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve months old, nearly half a teaspoonlnl reiieatinir these dnana frequently if uecessurv until relief la nrn. cured. Tills Is to p 11 ij v iiiaiinae used Duffy's CRot i- hvi'.t'H in my family for over alz months anil 1 believe it to be a moat excel lent remedy for crmiD with children. A.TM. daily as a preventive. Our yonngest child nau a severe attack of croup about a year ago, Insomuch that we felt anxious about ts recovery, but was suc"esfullv treated hv our pliyBlciao. but thinking It probable that other attacks mlisht follow we frennnntlv sed Dutlv's CrounSvrnn tind the child hu had no marked symptoms of croup since, uu i ueueve 11 is due to llie use or the roup Hyrup. and we now keen a bottle of It at our house at all times, and I cheerfully recommend it loall. K. H. Barnum. Also very effectual in rellevine noueha and colds. Piiki'ahei) ami sold tir It. N. DUFFY. ew Bern, N. O. Wholesale Aceuls-McKesson k Kohlilna. OlKulttn Htreet; Wm. 11. Kchtefflln A Co.. 170 William Street, New York Citv. Soda Water on Draught Today at JOHN DUNN'S. New Fountains, New Cooler, and best of all, Glass Syrup Tanks, fne syrups do not come In contact with any metal. Call and try it. tf K. J. GOODING, Euccetsor to E. II. Jlei'lowi St Co., WHOLESALE AN 0 RETAIL Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. PKOPKIETOK OK COCHINES COUGH CURE, This preparation contains no opium and ia a certain cure for coughs, hOAiseness AO., aud if it does not ellect a cure after taking one bottle, the money will he refunded to purchaser. OITIML'S OINTMENT, for chapred bands and every skin trouble i keep everything in the Drug Line, and a large and well selected stock of Toilet Ar tloles, Soaps, Spouses. Perfumes. Chomnli Skins, Hair Hrushes, etc. A complete stock of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, 0ew ing Tobacco, Plug and Fine Cut, Brooking Tobacco, good, Petique Tobicco, Imported Cigars, an I the basi a.:, mi io. Cigars In rsorth Carolina. febH-Sm HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Three Story Brick Store and Dwel ling, with two etory rear extension, on Craven street. Terms: $500.00 caeh; balance in five notes, to run 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years res pectively, and bearing 6 per cent, interest. Apply to jn24 letp R. O. E. LODGE. TAKES THE PLACE OF KAINIT. 1000 SACKS SALT Fertilizing Purposes. 9.50 TonF.O. B. ; t. APPLY EARLY. " L ' , E. K. BISHOP. ' Children Cryfor PrtcherJCastoris '.4" Hi i-i';.i(.,:;V.T ':V.':
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