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STira Daily VOL.X.--NO. 128. NEW BERNE, N. 0., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2;, 18.91. PKICE 5 CENTS. t. - BUSINESS IO0AL8. ! THE Norfolk Virginian delivered ftr ten oenta per week dully, ROM NUNN. Aobnt, New Bern, N. C. rROF. ANTONIO BELLAZZA will I teiive Sept. 1, 1601, and be pre- nared to ui e lesson In DANOINU. 25 MISS MOLLIS HEATH will reopen her School. MONDAY, SEP!. 7 th, 1891. au231w INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J.. and get all the bene lite of life insurance before or after death. Forty-six years in buoiness. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company in the Hutu In 1800. Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. j augStf D. T. Caiikaway, Agent. NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medl eibes and Chomltiuls, O. P. Popular" Proprietary Medicines. ;All vanities of Drngglat'a (Sundries. Truwnu and Brno a. New crop Garden Seeds. Hn and Large Hlook Cigars and Tobacco all new. l're sorlptlona accurately compounded (and not at wak prloesl, our ro'tto nnd onr suncess. I O. C. OttniCN. DruKglat and Apothecary, Mlddl at., four doors from Pollock. JanSi ly SELLING OUT AT COST.-My entire Stock of Ooods will be run off toj make room for Fall Scook. jy 17 tf M. H. SuLTiN. ARCTIC SODA and Coca Cole at Bam'l B. Watkrb. SUMMER SPECIALTIES! -Lightning loo Oroam Freeaera, Combined Ohalr and Step Ladders. Halloon Fly Traps, wi Oauze Doom, Gauna Wire for Window Boreona, and a full line of Hardware, etc, at niayll dif J. O. Whitiy a Co . COME aDd Examine by Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise tKftt is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall etook. jyl7tf ' M. H. Sultan . THE cotton crops of 1890 91 In sight amounts to 8.501,275 bales. A Little while ago the Rioh mond Dispatch asked: "Can it be pjseible that the Alliance conven tion of Virginia will mount that (Ocala) platform!" Well, neigh bor, the dose has been swallowed without sugar or other sweetening. Norfolk Virginian. PRELIMINARY arranuetueuts have been made for a great reauuion of cx-Oonfedrato soldiers in Raleigbt October 15th. during tho Southern exposition. It is believed thousands will be present and it is proposed to preant to each regiment represented, the exact copy of the Confederate btttle flog. LIU.- A GEORGIA contemporary asks "What kind of money do we want!" We ain't particular. We will take almost any kind that will fill the "long felt want," and buy tho things that the average pencil wielder must have while he moand ers through this vale of lights and shadows, Wil. Star. Senator Ingalls has offended tie Prohibitioists deeply by his as eertion that prohibition no, longer prohibits in Kansas. It seems that while prohibition was a new thing in Kansas there was a show of enforcing it, but now Mr. Ingalls is authority for saying that in all towns of any size in Kansas all sorts of liquor are sold as beverages. Be remarks: "Prohibition may be the best method of dealing with the appalling problem, but the friends of temperence have'nothing to gain by intolerance, hypocrisy, and misrepresentation, and noth ing to lose by fearless, oandid and truthful discussion." Quay's platform is a regular Dolly Varden and takes in the earth, the sea and all the inhabi tants thereof. Indeed, if he has missed anything it is solely for want of recollection of its existence Jfretident Harrison is civen a clammy chill by a perfunctory ap proval of his'administration, and then Blane is given a send off with a broadside salute and all the bands and banners In the party shop. Blaine is rather feeble physically, bnt he is a giant in Pennsylvania politics, and Quay has safely neatl ed his now rather rickety machine In the bosom of the Plumed Kninght Phil. Times, The Belgians evidently think a war between France and' Germany cannot be long delayed, and have voted $15,000,000, to fortify the Mease. ' The object is to prevent the. rush of the monstrous armies ot Germany and France , through Belgium territory. If it was cer ttinly known that Belgiam was for tided, and would fight the firs aggressor, she might be let alone. The line between Germany and ' I, France has been fortified on both 'sides; Belgiam is comparatively ' free territory, and it is. pretty cer tain that as the ease stands, if a - war should i break ; out v between . Germany and Franse, . the first en counter of the combatants . would be on Belgiam. . soil, With' the ; Meuse . fortified, the shock would, ., in all probability, occur somewhere LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hensley' great combination. Rom. Nunn Norfolk Virginian. Howard Who steal my purse, etc. We regret to learn that Rev. Mr. Rloand continues 111 at Kenausville. Rev. Y. Losbioko, of Japan, brought out mnoh interesting information about his country in his leotnre at Centenary church last night. The andience were well pleased with the discourse. A meeting of those interested in the Winter Resort Hotel was held yester day afternoon in the Board of Trade rooms. After examination into what has thus far been accomplished, the meeting adjourned to some day next week. Sam Grioe, a colored stevedore, fell down the hold while removing the hatch of a vessel loaded with ooal which he was assisting to unload yes terday and rooeived a long and severe scalp wound and some injury to the bone beneath. Meters. Robert and Ernest Pittman, of Hell's Ferry, the captain and engin eer of the steamer L. A. Cobb, have sold out thoir one hall interest in the steamer to Meters. John Patrick and David Dixon, of Hookerton. She will ply as before between New Berne and tirifton. Wo regret to loam of a serious acci deut to Mr. Wm. P. Jones, an employee at Mr. J. K. Willie' marble yard yes terday afternoon. As be struck the chisoi with whioh he was working a piece of the steel broke off from the hea.l of it and flew upward, striking him violently In the eye, ontting It so badly that feara are entertained that the eight will be lost. Capt, J. M. Ipock has his lumbar all wo:ked up in readinose at Vanoeboro for building his new steamer. He has alto received tho machinery for hor which will be new throughout. She will bo 75 feet long, 14 feet on the bot tom and 1') feet across the beam. She will be niorly flttod up as a freight and paosesgor twu and make daily tripe between Now Berne and Vanceboro. Mr. A. A. Lloyd, a young crippled tnun who formerly lived in Now Berne a fow years, la in tho city seeking aid from his friends here towards building a home for himself in Beaufort, wbote h - has f j? sono time industriously car ried ou the shoe making butiness. Ho has a lit there, and $75 will enable him to build one that will answer his re quirements. Any assistance extended to him will be worthily placed. To-Day 'a Programme. There will be anothor Fair parade on the streets today, whioh is expected to snrpsss the one held yesterday, aa other bands and oompanies (some of them visiting) who did not participate yester day will do so today. The same tine of march will be observed . There will be a match game of bass ball at 11 a m. between the Island City olub, of Greenville, and the Washing' ton olub, and at 8 p.m. the winner of the morning game will play against the Mutuali of Wilmington. Tbsre will be horse raoing from 6 to 6 p.m ; and Hon. J. C. Danoy will deliver an address at night. Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Bryan, and the family of Dr. Ohas. Daffy, returned from Morebead yesterday morning. Mr. Joe. McDaniel returned to Wil mington, aocompanied by bis mother, Mrs. Mary MoDaniel, moving there to live with him. Mr. R. P. Walton, who has been in the city several days in the interest of the Norfolk Virginian, left to oontinue bis work at Kinston. Mrs. Needham Case and her son Wil lei left on the steamer Newberne of the O. D. line to visit her daughter. Mrs Melzor Orr, in Norfolk. THISTLE ALLIANCE. Resolutions of Respect on the Death of Sarah Dennis. At a meeting of Thistle Alliance held Saturday August 81st. IBM, the follow Ids preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted : wnereas, xn the aispensation or Divine Proyidenoe, aiater Sarah Dennl ha been removed by death from the soenea or ner earthly labors, and Whereas, A she was one of oar earnest and devoted member of this Alliance, be it Resolved, That Thistle Allianoe, of Newport, Carteret county, N. O., la ment in the death of sister Sarah Dennl. an estimable lady, worthy sister and a pious unrtstian laay, ever ready to assist in alleviating piin and assisting a fellow oreature. Resolved, That aa a member of this assembly we lose another one of our moat devoted and valuable members testifying In her works the satisfaction with whioh she partook in oar labor. Resolved. That we reoofnize and most heertially oommend the value of her work in the case of sioknes and distress. . She had mother' hand and a toothing touoh to the eflllotsd and was ready even at midnight oaii to bestow her obaritr. of whioh this neighborhood oan testify and the lose of whioh it will miss and lament. - She was kmd to her relative, kind to her friend and kind to all of God' oreature and devoted to this Allianoe, and we feel that the Great Architect of the universe ha (Imply called her from this to a higher station. . - ; Resolved. That a oonv of these. reso- llutlonsbe presented to ner nusbana one spreaa upon no minute oi . wis Alliance. . and the member of - thi Allianoe wear the usual badge of mourning for the next thirty day and that the -New Ueraa journal ana fro grossly Farmer copy. . : - . . ; . . J, JJ. MiMI, BfloV THE COLORED FAIR. The Procession Opening Exercise The Exhibit. Yesterday morning ushered in the ssoond annual exhibition of the Orien tal, Industrial, Stock, Fruit and Agri cultural Fair. At LI o'clock the pro cession, consisting of the Golden Link band, Cheif Marshal, Geo. H. White, and assistants, four New Berne base ball clubs, (the Atlantics, Stirrers, Mutual and Exoelsiors) and carriages with the speakers of the dsy and other citizens formed on Broad street and paraded through the business part of the city . Eeforo the prooession roaohed the' grounds a ratu commenced, on account at which the opening exercises were delayed for a short time and then held on the grand stand. After lively play-1 ing by the band, the Chief Marshal, Hon. Geo, H. White, with a few pat riotic and encouraging remarks, intro duced the orator of the day. Judge H. R. Bryan, who d sliver od an addrer. not leugtfly but excellent, which was wall received and hdartsly applauded during its delivery. At the close of the address tho Marshal read the order of exerolses which had been arranged for the several days of the Fair and in troduced Hon. Jjscph C. Prioe, Preei dent of Livingston College, who, in the absence of aolirg Mayor Ellis, formally declared the Fair open and in dclng so took occasion to heartily endorse the sentiments of the address to which he had jiiHi Hstoned and spsak words of encouragement and approval of the work of the Fair, These cxeroises being ended the orpwd. betook themselves to an exami nation of the various exhibits displayed in the Beveral departments. The first building reached after leaving the grand stand contains native animals, some field products, and othur articles of interest. The next building is used for a res taurant and a number of parties have spaoe in it from which they supply the wants of the visitors in that lino. Tho basement of tne main building oontains nlco farm cud garden pro duots, fruitj, fine cpecimcr.s cf native ornamental-grasses, etc. The floral department is well filld with boautiful plants and presents quite an attraotivo sppoaranco, aa decs also the display of preserrcf, jcllhB, piokles cto. Thero is a Rood supply of quilts of pretty and unique patterns, also t:dys. cushions, embroidery and other fancy work. The taxidermy und livo stock and poultry exhibits aro not large, but there are some good specimens shown. V merry-go-round on the grounds furnishes amusements to those inolioed to that kind of sport; and Mr. J. D. Hensley is exhibiting his admirable collection of about three dozen differ ent varieties of native animals, birds and reptiles, embracing both familiar and rare and ourious kinds. Amone them are a large bear; a pair of bald eagles, five months old, whioh were taken from their nest five miles from New Berne, that now measure seven feet from tip to tip; an odd and fright ful looking but harmless horned frog ; a snake known as the water-rattlor, six and a half feet long; another a little smaller; a panther cat and her kittens. and numbers of others that are inter esting and well worth seeing. The heavy rain whioh commenoed yesterday morning and lasted until well in the afternoon was considerable of a drawback, but all seemed to take it oheerfully and hope for more propi tious weather during the remaining days. IN XEMORUM. Resolutions of the Newport Sunday School, Passed Ana:. 2'2d, 1891. Whereaa, Mr. Sarah A. Dennis, one of onr beloved members, in tho fifty- urst year of her life, has been taken from us, by the hand of death on the 19th of August, 1B91. Therefore, Kesoived. That while we bow 1b humble submission to the will of Provi denoe, we feel that the 8unday aohool and the ohuroh have lost an active friend . In the field of benevolence she was always foremost in aotlon. Wherever the ory of distress was heard her ear wa bent to it plea, her heart re sponded in sympathy, and her hand wa enlisted to give relief. What wae aid of Dorcas could well be applied to ner, "xni woman was fall of good work and aim deeds whioh she did." Aota IX: 86. The poor and rich alike shared her attention In siokness. Bhe seemed nev er to tire in the ofloe aha performed for suffering humanity. We laid her in the grave with a well-grounded hope ot a joyful resurrection. CortBWNE E. Mann, Tbot M. Hardssty, Bessib G. Roberts, Committee. - "Who steals my puree steals trash, Shakkbfiarh. We wish to call, attention to onr line of sample Purses and Pocket books. We have some very fine ones and you oan have them at N. Y. cost. Sample Socks, Shirts, Hair brushes, Cloth brashes and Whist brooms. Now if yon need any of these things yon can buy them Oheaper then any, where in the olty. We leave for N. Y. in a few days to replenish', our stock of Clothing v Hats and Shoas. See ns before you buy. ' ( ?f ; ' ; v i . 'At HOWARD'S. ChildrenCrf for. PrtcherY.Castor! STCXP SOUND ITEMS. UaIii Prolific Cucumbers Corn and I'eai Protracted Meeting Alliance Talk. The rains have caused the farmets to lose their fodder. We have never seen to much rain in July and August. We can't beat the cucumber story we saw in the Journal, in size, but ne have some cucumbers down this way, and big ones, too. Mrs. Maggie Betbea plaated one row of cucumbers in her garden 46 feet loug. She commenced pulling in June, and now, 22d ot Au gust, oan poll from a peck to half a bushel every other day, Mas rattened t good size hogs, made a barrel of pickles, gave away another barrel, besides her own family of eleven eating all toe time, and has plenty of cucumbers now and expects to have until frost, They were not the large kind, only a few grew over a foot long. Hill King has the brag piece of oom in the neighborhood, highland, planted the middle of July, and now it seems every stalk has tbreo red silks on it, while the oorn is almost black to look at. In height it is about 13 feet on a level. We measured one stalk 14 feet high. Col. E. W. Fonville on New River has the largest pivoe ;l oorn vie ever saw, we mean the largest stalks and longest stalks. King's ooru lathe usual distance, while Fonvllle's is 8 ft. apart in rows, 3 ft. on dull with 3 rows peanuts in between the rows. Jeff Caps has a piece ot corn, 74 feet rows, with two rows of held peas In between. Jeff, expect to make S bbls oorn and 100 bushels peas to acre. Jeff Capps or T. J. Capps, Is one of tho soldiers that helped to carry Stonewall Jackson on the battle nald at Chancel lorsville when he was wounded. David Canaday is oce of our beet farmers and fruiterer, he has now the finest peaches, pears, figs, apides, eto., of any one wo have seen here. His peanuts are the best. We saw a pear tree at Dave Canaday 's, ("Morgan" variety) with 52 large pears on it, some of them would weigh two pounds and the tree was only about 6 fect'high. A protracted meeting Is going on at Salem church near here. There are eight preachers in attendnio", some from South Caroiu, O'io or two from Wilmington and some from Duplin county. Misaionary Baptist denomina tion. Several have joined and more are expeoted. Sheriff Spicer is a strong Alliance man; he has made some good speeches lately for the order, and while be disa grees with some as to politics, wo think all will come together soon. Cliildi en Enjoy The pleasant flsvor, jrentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative end if the father or mother be ooetivo or bilious tho most gratifying results fplloiv its urc, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Selling Out nl Cosl. Now is the tima t" make your pur ohsses for Dry Ooods and Notions. Owing to Ilia larRe stock to bo procured this fall, the balanoe of poods on hand must be disposed of pocitively at cost to make room for my goods. tf M. H. Sultan. HESSLEY'S GREAT COMBINATION CF ANIMALS AND BIEDS OF CRAVEN COUNTY, Consisting of FORTY VARIETIES of Animals and Birds, are being exhibited at the Fair Grounds in his Mammoth Tent. Will be also exhibited on the strcsl for One Week after the Fair. 20 lw Pldmg Vehicles We are prepared to make to order anything in tho lino of Drays, Carts, Buggies, or other Riding Vehicles. All work built strong and finished in a handsome manner, G. H. WATERS L SOU. New Berne, N. C. au25dwtf We bad a sign plaoed under our large sign with "D. M. Jones and Charlie Roberts, Salesmen," painted on it, but our olty fathers say the bottoms of all signs must bo eight feet from sidewalk, Ours is so large it will not go np the right height. What could we do but send Mr. Jones and Charlie down to The Clerk Store, where there is plenty of room for their sign. Thoir friends In future will find them there. We were eorry to make this change, but oonld not lose the sign. CLARK & CO., BARGAIN STORE The parent of children who take music lessons Bhould obtain from me a pamphlet entitled : "A FEW WORDS addressed to the PARENT concerning the MUSICAL EDUCATION ot the CHILD." CHAS. L. QASK1LL. JsMdtf ChildrwJJor;Rtehefil(o POWDER Abso&toiy Puro. A cream of Uiftheet nt nit Latent I', a (. riowdi'r. : ),l Jii'purt, t I'NlTKn OK KAhTFiry 1): ;t:;:. ': . i rc- IN A M.tnHit Ai on 1 K'iwtini L, Hrnlth v. s-h r. r Mi-: furniture, ta",il', ii;- m. ;-, ; Wiit-rvaH, a Ub I v, o ,, (. i., -t' U't Oomtof ilH C.'il cJ Ht .i t tiiotof ritmlico l-i sii-.n North Carolina, vu tli( I7ut liy: '-i ISyi.hy L. J. Moor.v lv-' . h -U ir lit ofKiUvurd L rfUiiLh ;.u!':; i I ij . Melvlu, her Lacklf, (,i.-iinua m.," i anil praying tlb U8im,i rte-.-s.i :.;ui u ortiuoour;, inat nil i Uiu thOHuhi vi-ssol, ihfi nalil ajj.."ior her taohla un;t furnliu o, n ay r. ai:h, or U.e iru7ll!j . (kt . .t rt. : t a.; ii tmng had, tiiat 11. c -Uiii.s' Jn v , . ho sold and tho w- iv-'rU ' U .; , " Ij.m tf;i acoordlMK t" ii-w. Now, tliorelorri in nr.'fircu of I monition under J.Vi -oh! ol o. -r directed and doltv r d. 1 d L..i . notlno overully unto nil j I'rtjoi.'i !u prettsnrting to huvo in;;, it -.t.;;" fiot lU tl.r ftlli 1 ftt ll,,.'.I,W- ; . 1 ,l and furniture, or In tiny n. unit i ,u' then-'n, thai tliey I ..!.". tf1d m .u'i Ctn rt , ,: '-. Now Bet no on tho '";ii n-.i ' i c;I(tcrw!rie on th- n .A du. : thotJific; , tli'ii ji.-f' ttni. ii ,iv said ll hoi and tonn'!:o iM".r a'-r that beliulf. -i i.. i Da'm. at ew I'tn.f '.lie '.Ms A i. Ititt). Jomu a It )i : i.' , I . l. ClIArf. Ii. lili l , I DEAI.KUS IN General Paints, OiiJi, Varnish, Glasa and Put'y, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. Agents for BEV0E & CO'S celebrated Eeady Mixed Paints, which are strictly pure goods. MIDDLE STKiiET. lunnSXilwir Just Arrived : Tcung MM $cst Virginia Horses! Pilules M. HAHH has just arrived with T70 CAR LOADS of Young Kentucky and V7est Va. Horses and Mules, from 3 to 7 years old, Extra fine drivers, draft and saddlo horses, which will be sold cheap. Our Motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. Call and see us be- tore you buy: it will be to your advantage. H. HAHN & GO. lurtar baking in it.sici.i ; ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. The Advent Term Begins September 24. uglS dw2m I CAlDIiM I Of the BisterBof Kercy. new berne, n. c. ' The Con r bp of IurHructlmi embr.iri p .ill : lie noli I ai'd rf ta( o(Inc!RU(.- llilt'i .nre of rrl'Rton v -!l not be r RirdtU tn Mm !ul:ttipslon or tU()i; ' Jrfv.ii'. i:o ik-Vrrr-i: 'i'aI MuMr (in o!rs , ri .i n i, i form ox i a o h lit'KFOliS t: HI ill., I V. :l! I :i! Ait. ( x-,r:i. iUwork 1 ) nut n o itml Ommi, I ninth);: I" loji, i'lwlel nl Orimmf nL- n ill nir- iis S pt. 7 ISM. Itn- l'ir, oi jwc ,0c:. 'Pi:' US..'- A f . r ..M -1 t J Hi H- 3 STILL AT THE FRONT. Bargains offered in a! SOLD CHEAP, new lot cf Horses and! Reduction in Old Vir Mul&s just arrived. ginia Cheroots. See my Soad Carts. Also, Horsford Bread I have the best and Preparation. largest lino of tliom ever brought to the; city cf diKsrct grades! from &1Q.50 to $75.00.! Also, Buggies, Ear-i ness, Whips, Robes, &e. I J, W. STEWART. : I Am Happy to Bee You r.rt take pleabnre in lnr.rmlnK you that J. C. WIIITTV A CO." Have nBtreelveil n Car Loail of tho World Kenowntd DATIIKT. FHATV COTTON GIN A, hndurenow iirfiared tutUKii orders for tliese celphrftted (llns, loeetlior with the "BOSS" COTTON PRKSNKN. which oom hlimd matcn me moot autlsluistnry oullltfor glDiilne cotton aver nseu lu this eountrr. 'Iheyalnu carry a full Hun of Ueltlns. Ha china Oil, Looe Leather, together with a complete stock of ndwaro. Send forprlxea and nomn and examine their .took. Xher guarantee to please you. . J. O. WHITTT A CO.. : Cor. Boutb. Front and Craven Bia. Si W WLLSf Keepa Everything on hand usually found in a FirsM'iass Orecery, IV i'j'c S-.. New Eeriip. N.0. STiiPLE Alii) ivCY DRY GOODS. P.KST (i(X)i)S c. my; ami m 1 1 n, Ant' ti Ol'.tiVlllR i'i iii(. Miur- l i -,rt and j in. lino or ii'.fn with uliu hour. Cotlon . :un, . .1 : t-f- RH I .!. Of '' f,tiW 'i;:i'-:-'t, : of till) ' 1 1 ;y- lis-. 1,1 YOU. SI ' T ".nil E. Wlrlo FOUMTAIB P .S, i nh lot juat arrlvod. 1 fori; ,t to wiy I iiavi- Ju-i ron lvt'd a freh lot or th.ifio BOLLCD COLD ClIAINN, v rrHii!i! rnr - 'x yearn. We Rive a written Kiini-nntno h It) "ali chain. Mrsroi ii is w.w ARK WAV DOWN, I'I. anil lMICK Cimie In anil aca mti. SAM. K. EATON, Mi !,He "i., opposite IJaBtist Chnr Ii V5 Cases Tomatoes, I 4f? " Peaches, ; 100 " BrandvPe?iches J3 ITlifitai, MU)l)LK M'HU?T, SViW BEKNE. N. C. For Kent. i I'ront Mr.'ct lately A. It. lk.N.i,-40N. atclies, CLOCKS AND wuiry. Rep::.uiivj Neatly Done. K7i.ijlody Invited. .'I -1 i" yr.. v!..' ',,!i!,o Foaaon to be .:'iv,-i . "," ; i . i. Hnturjity I Ooil i:- a. h: , 'i ftft loiionnile, Ao.. i 1 bu t p, ii ; ":;r:o: -:hii.'. Haven Inti-rcKtliiK s.icsal vt w.a im in aitKiiiUnr. and aildrte! ti. jp.) o on tho n.o.i. lnifmrt ant BMie ot the ov m i-ioe. 'J hey will Inform tlia people h- v ci:t mn o mo.iey and ruaka it go farihor. Tlia r o; I e d- ilri'mt will ha ri..ltv-.l Ktrl:),' 'tr.. ! !.. ' I ject will bo, "Who tho devil i hor and where ito oame iroror"- no wm eiuioavnr to .how tho people the advantisoo; the ouitb syatem and how It la he oan Wvo'n vo cent pris jm tonil whotrmlaedoliiir wKh him. Ji will explain to tne people way lia tiarednofd iha price ot hi. Ki and 60" oooe womon .--i children bhom down to 21, Si an.l ;ii'-.. fair- Brtn yonr ohtldr-n aioi.n- i hra a pair and lot thom , o i onj jy a coo: and refreahtrii ir ooailo. Now, if tho m,rrh ean aC'oi d to lose from h t br eiwiitiiiif, ih.n h' meiiy iii' tn,' ..,! . Oil too 'I - forr- t!l t ChildreftCryJwPitcher'Cc eteo. 1 ,i ' ' ' ) I i ) m
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