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VOLUME XXX. CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. JUNE 14.1884. WHOLE NUMBER. 1558.

—-'' rrmumwaUr.A, O APE MAY C1T V . N. J. $1.50 a yar in Advance. Trofrsitonil <£*r&s. J b. huffman, ' 1TTORWBT **I) cx.rN8XU.n» AT fe»W •OLICITOK. M ISTEIt AND EXAMINER I tw ohanourt. kurecvr iicht omuiwiosik, •M botmit rcwJi^ ^ pj- T. POCGLAB8. . ATTORSET-AT-LA W «iou<ttA in chahcert 4 iy ' -Cart Mat Cnrr sx^alteb a. barbowb, i attobsmt-laff miucrroR ib chancery. MOTOT HOU.4. B. J. rjnt j f. ileamino a son, dentists, i , Cam Bat OrrrlTwr. 'llurtea and Oocac Uaa ac«!KUTr.>ro | j" ames kl e hildreth, attorn byvat-uaw ■WUCTTOa. HAUTE!! ABC EXAMINER IB cnANCEHT - n£it.'in°' ** * WW " jpebbert w. edmunds, attornevTat-law, SOIJCtTOR AND B A BIBB IB CHANCERY. , Cape Baj CUy. B. J. ally . AlCiapr Coon Hoc*. Toradsrs and rnd»T. b-)b. james n. ingram, physician and surgeon, " GREEN CHEEK. B. J. * AfAbrapNrottreebdrotAcoowanUjObhand. -p>euben townsend, AGEBT Cl-RBEKLAWD mutual fire insurance CO. ' CriMMtWIOXW OF DBKfM. Ofllocal MA. C.«in t!nu«e. s.j. jr*-i ^lfbed flanders, ooitnsei.uVr.at.i.aw, 1 CAffDKB.H. J. r-rl*:. t ATI ' " )eA.y SutettsC ardi. _• ' tjjn06 r williams, architect and builder WILL MARE DRAWING*. AND BITEKIB ' - PEN II OR OO It TRACT. i orrica -«i uuiwai at, c«i» May, bj. [ ' A "i LITTLE, PRACTICAL - " A INTER AND GLAZIER. p. fijnt, 7' • (1EBERAL AUKBTroR A. B BARNES » OOIPM Arab tat FMadelpbla. 4 1 i wifif ■■"■■— 1,~ 1 ORGANS vand sewing maCHINEf. B. F. HORNER, ramiomjbiSkkb machines mtiDuETOK. B.J. Bream. Bo. a Whrtunttm mrrrt, Oajb Way <V» : OU i|4_ .JR^ QEa WUihack, practicalbcilder, MIUA ar THE OLtf BTABT). CAFE bat oontT accM 4SSf™"?rt«ort»A. I CHEWING MACHINE ffiir J.P.CWAtG.Hurarr. m QO *& GARRTSnirs I BAHSIEr, m StB WElEfT ! CHEAP UBKAUIWA

The Great Bargain House IS THE BE* KNICKERBOCKER BTILDINOS. NO. CO WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. wiit ibe oo.lCTALAi.uiur ■ Great Barpiu in QUIfflS & GLASS! ABE, i GREAT HAIIG AINS ^ In Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. J WOBDEBrf L BARGAINS E Ia a tab ranrarauen oc LAMPS.LAMT clUMNEYWanl BlBSEHtB . . . AW. HEADLIGHT AO.1 other OIL*. We birr. ttl»f FIVE CENT COUNTER j TEN CENT* COUNTER I IMMENSE BARGAINS IN TIN WARE. TSnfr' : EitraoriinaiT Baipns in food art Willow Ware. ; tire*. tiarvaina la CANNKn oor.injnU rTAIXiKATED PR r ITS. UHM t'SMMmjm oral ,»1. v Hi' m.'.t Toyjrr soir. Real Genuine Bargains PAINT BRrMIRN. r>UPT BUI'SHE*. WHITRWANn HP.I-RHRA. Ac. AL«> PAINTS l Gl.ANS lo^jn aio. tum. Ms linsi Vtnr ' ' Apr: 4- SMITH &"CQ. PLANING MILL, SASH FACTORY & LUMBER YARDS. . . . ; i — ■ BABUFACTURERS OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters. Mouldings. BRACKITS, SCROLL WORK, TORH1SGS. ETC.,' building lumber: OF EYERT DE8CRUTION. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER & SON, ' I FRONT AND FEDERAL STREETS. CAHDEN, N. J. JrlAj I The Best is the Cheapest! BENEZETS BOOTS- AND SHOES. 5 I Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Bo!, aprat 1'CC.pr H.j nrlkcOWvAb ! ^®S>"WALKER SHOE."; Wc lBAlr A »pnct*lty of Fu.c BAnts Tar LsUIrs auU SB.«. Apnn-u wx. ii. Bi:Ni;ri:T, OUR. MOTTO--" QUICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS!" PEOPLE'S REUABLE STORE.! No. 43 Washington Street, Cape May City, CHARLES NEEDLES. _ 'r-Ts ^S^SS3SSSaSSSPzks^& Uraa ttUI grrau-r aAiuUcca. 4«a to an Uufncara at oar acw tula or APW'Nn AND BOBBER DRRNA GIXIUS. DR. W. RNER'S CAROLINE CORSETS, The People's Reliable CLOTHING STORE, 41 Washinton Street, Cape May City. 1 , CHARLES IM KKDT.KH. rATf,-*. Clmpiol AO<! Plot »oc> IB IN. QOQBlp Ol J Gits' SiSMai Clotliii ui Feimliii Gcofe J u:,i n. urr V,!- I 1 n r. . .. r „ , , ,T !*" :New York 'Bargain House, 34 Washington St.. 3d door from U. S. Pharmacy. im BffX IAiia'Hiks Boots k M: FINE LAUNDRIED -SHIRTS ' | GENTS' FURNISHING ' goods. .MIVKI,TIli> IN NKt'KV Alt. . j ' - * L. itCHLAGlW, t j.^ nrr-40, - !• r.l^p-AU.. ; BOOTS AND SHOES!! STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. OlSTE PRICE ONLY. ' r,;: k | ^ " '* l

WfdUal. CHiling the Spiral stain |u tn vtoiblo Architecture In a New 1 it England Personage. : p r "T44 -AA4 aid. "oar ceudrra Air batwu . oc sou ' pr.ar. And iv IiaAbind bou I *41 by oar , I, I C£=C 10 vUcs J»' dn!e. L J. 14 mo«ii.cp Hit i iisl xSHSSiiSiSS ! « «i: '-.i * Itl lritlwrtii f.!I« U in rrart Bio vol or rhA *' r , « • ARKlgry ray* Ii- | Wlr ol Por j U| A Daneerous Case. i ■ ■ ■ K^TlmLM-Inr T.-4TA Am I «A "ID, .lb IU--1 K1 I IntraraiadUeaUl/ potto taniTbark 404 1 c, -Eitendiiis to the end of iny tor* tr>! ■ "Whirh niaiV me ddiroai ! „ ■:Prom »r«iy- • II l.«i ttire* rain to bold mc oi. my i , bed At lilrtr. ! mr . II..' to oopunper. , j ,i ' "SLrpljirh' and otber opiaU-A. : ^ "XfurrTiro' inoolhl 1 «U fivrn op I" '-v i dlt ! & ■•When my wifr ii I brant a nriRhtwr I* !l what Hop Billets B1 ! h«d done for her. «hr at once got and s»»e | mr aonie. The flr« rtnor co»il my liraln u jand prrmol lo go laiDling Ibrongl. my tc | " "Bit ami! dose inArd me so raorii , Ilial I slepl two bmirs, aomrthinK I had not done for two months. ISrforr I bad |! I fire botilra. 1 waa well and at work, in werks: bu! I worked too bard for my n, •Irrngili. and (akiDg a hard cr>H. I »^a* ^ ^ \ 'J':Yn^1.TmkYir',r'nf' ra! led h t- r d or t.i rt ,| , - UAic.and after serrril wrrks.ll.ry k-fi me a ! i erlr| l" on dro'obes fbr life, as they saiil. * I met 11 friend and told him my caw. and Ir he raid Hop Bitters tftd nue.1 him and pi . w ould Clue IDC. I |w.hcd at bim. but be a: iat'dn. In less :ban f.ur weita I threw * I el-.tly and kepi on ludng Ibc bitters for in I man llting. and liave Na-n ao for si» year. I been w tor years: and h,« kept ber and J my ehUdrro! well and hearty with from H I two to ttiree iMsttlea per year. Tlierc is no cj ' need to lw side at all if" I bore bittert are , ! tied. J. J. Bkitk. Rt-N'iperrlsor. •■TluU poor Inwlid wife. 1 . '-Or Daughter f j "Can tic made the picture of health ! "with a few bottles id H-n Bitters! iI: ! ^ma peu let Otm nfrrr !' '| k salicylic a. ! The oo:r rarneat im-rna! remetr. Nr.rr " known u tail ta a single ~ aratt or earunie, " , iHssiSStSisssa I - p 'CUB OLD RELIABLE BPECIFIC KNDOB.SRD BY I'llYSICIANS ASI) THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS I " rSI-Atra m«n iu- I^WUpU^e!!!!! J | « .►* "ttrrer "praCT-niur ™ X I POSIIIVEUf CURES 1 t . -aimoej.t. tma tke eor-o-aaiieriwa srrtir. " I I RheumatisM J 'Gout. neubalgiA ! i a te JM^UOBM «ra»au am ua^aaUciHoa ju j, . i G.R A VEL. DIABETES J l k».*sswr m -J _ I PER BUI. > Hurts FOR as. ' Blood poisoning j j • an tall rnrwlr.o. In len lanfoag.-a. S-J-l I.T 1 i f' ' ^T[V *f '|n* r1"* "* V™1**- t W A6U BfttKE A 00_.PWirB, • ! njA-r t>t brand way. Be* Vara. I !f j »raj! !.|!!|4A>'i5j J'?' "* *** * J ; •! cr.Cr-a.-A Paknt. t reraray rranlwt ra .rar. I !W«*b«ue a, «ut » «a. Ely BnA_ Drag. -I »mng m t kar^m. '

°T|^,U" I Wlir do we ncd more fmjnently follow I | the snakea' .-rumple, and oat the rodeuta j i | that no deopibdnlly use ns » I dout «r.l>- j . |H'se that many poojile arould care about ; I ailding Pie denizes* of oar city rawer* : t to iMr men a. bat what rati.mil otijeo- , i lion can there be to good, wholesome, ' . barn fed rata! They know what ia good • for tliemeelree, depend npoa it. and do . not fetal 041 offal and naa'diuws when bet- I ter tilings oni to be had. Wc eat ducks and pigs and orabe and all aortn offisii. : in oomporiaan with which the rata are : bright and blamelera pattern* of 4"',K" i morality. I hare tasted raoli. canglil < with ar-area down in a Kentish hop-gnr- i well-nourished matority, reprosenttng i the matorials uf a great many loaro* of . t breed, cakes and pie-oust*, with auwm i neighboring farmer or miller a* it* cred- I Lor for no email ettm in the nggmgan-y , flewh waa as while as tliB of a chicken t .— *nd tlroflav.ir— welL I am afraid the i pmise I can award is that they . bad no flavor and wiu*s^hervf ere uuob- : jeotionable. But then lluul to cook 4 them myself ; no nervant would touch , ; and as my knowlmlg ■ of the enli- ; nair art did not ev.-n include at that t 1-novl thow; rough detail, with which , brought me aoquaintod. the procnas con- ! , aisled simply of flaying, dooajntatiui^ t curtailment einaratiou and twirling 1 r tlonu in front of the grate by mfcuie of a | , hint pin and a piece of ivrd. Dressed!, with as much care ft* ia bestowed on * ! , eoipe or sroodoock. I am persuaded that ; , tlu-y would be by no mean* an unworthy , , adjunct to U.e table. In China they ore • , i-vj ov-d for sale everywliere. split ojieu, ] j lir.wae.l and iiow.l— J — t- - a..*- ; . rrouud white Dark, looking likfr lisd- j i docbk as they hang in long strings over j , render's alnlL We get tinm-d l*«-f . and mutton from all quarter* of Uu-glnl.", ' t tinned oyster* from America, tinned ox , 1 tongue* from the I'late, tinnesl kangaroo 1 1 from Australia, why don't our Celestial 1 1 send u* their prepared taU. us | j tiny do their over-ralod bird* '-nest soup, j j tins? The Bev. K Vernon, in bis ( i " Early Itmdlretion* of Jamau-n." t><l!s 1 1 tint the blaek si* vet woru in the habit i of retting and eating all the rots they | j eonld eatch. I idiuuld think, however, ; j tlui Kioh a prertioo must Jiave lieoo et- I . ceptF.ual or limit. .] to a p.-W-ticubir di*- j - trict, since mtiToea in tlawe elinmte* live | < prinei|sdly upon fruit* and vegetable | i aud if pressed by want of animal food, wonld find it, one would think, without , reeorling to vermin, in the birds, fish. Iliad tick*, crustaceans and edible replih-s I with which such regions ubound. But it i egninst this .ver.i^eurrup|.lvP^fr«h ! meat sliould exist at sea. even among , who ore rotting with scurvy bred of wit provision*, while tlio rats ore qniefly fattening on their pea* and biaeuit Several Arctic voyager* have given . us an aoooant of Uie lienetlt derived from f thru con«umi>tion. Dr. Kane tanglit his to shoot thein witli blunt arrow*, j then boil them, mino- them up. roll the ( meat into bolL* with melted tallow, and ( than frozen until they were reqairo.L But rdtliough ha hinw-lf aUributes hi* ' comparative immunity from scurry to ' their use, in most uf those instances their . value u loud seems only to linvo been recognized when the crews were in imminent danger of starvation, or suggested by lie- aumsement of hnuting the little poachers during the long uighL " On a Saturday night in 11*19. when Kmmett was a mi-tnbar of Bryant'* New York. Dan Bryant aims to him and raid : "Dan. oan't yon get n* up a - walk around f I want something new and hTcfy for Monday nigltt" Dsn went to work, and by Sunday afternoon he had the words commencing "I wi-di I was m Dixie." This exprrasion wa* circa* Jieople of the Ncrfiu In early fall, when nipping frosts would overtake the tented wanderers, tlie boy* wonld think of the warmth of the South, and Uteoommou exprwtaion would bo. " Well I «*h I wis in Dixie" This gave the aatchline, uiUhemt <rf the oong was original. Oa Monday znonxiag it was rehearsed and highly commended, and at night a crowded house caught up the retrain and half of them went home singing Dixie. The song beaame the rage, and W. W. Newoomb'*, Bncklgrk Minstrel* and others pave Dan t,1 each for the privilege of using it Mr. Werlnau ' but. without waitihg for s rsply, pub-li-hed it with word* by a Mr. Peter*. I 'end of New York secured it from Eastern for MOO ; but Wertean wold thousand* of oofiies without giving him a nickel. Sot only was Emmett robbed of the profits of his sung ; but the authorship of it wa* disputed. Will & Hsyra claimed it as his own. Pood brought the matter before a mno publishers' convention. and settled the untiiaiahqi ; bnt Power will intoxicate the beat beans as . wins the strongest besdqp No man is wise enough nor good enough to be trusted Willi unlimited power ; for whatever qualifications he may have evinoed to entitle him to the poraeeshm of so danger oua a privilege, yak when poraoarol. others can ao longer answer tar him. he- ! oau*eh#aan no longer answar tor himself. An extraoniiuary tale oomee from Vienna. Rroently the Mayor of that caly ' i waa sooaated by a servant, who gave him ; a parre! cu Wining two anialUv «coleJ po-'ket*.. To one. wra fixed a letter informing Uw Mayor that U* packet conI . lanital 100, UW tLwina, wkjch he might . iumrdMlriy dnvta to any charitable inr riitntioo to which he considered Vienna i lobe ia the moot urgent need. To. the ! raeoadpaekat -a- fixed a fragment of a - vwatmg rard. The Mayor i* to krap it j it 0> wluNu soever |m~e.U tha miaatrg ' H Hpraulf U»«-4 '

AN ACKNoarbEIKiKD DOKROTTK^ To", sir, I moke my tiling by borrow- ; It isj. paying buainrra You inj vest no capital, and the only special t . tminiug you require is a fair knowledge ! | of the world. "The proper study for, ' mankind is man." you know. How ia it , <lone ? Yon must lie born with a faculty i | for it. Now, ordinarily, when a man | wants to lsirrow a dollar from another I watches to eatch his victim alone. ' 1 Then he sneaks up to liim. and, if lie is ■ on awful fool, he nays something intended ' flutter him. If he is only a fool of the j u-nial kind, he tnakn a remark about the . c says, in a kind of half whisper. "I winder if yon could spore mo s dollar j until to-morrowf Or, " Ob, have yon j got a dollar about you that you oould lot , have until to-morrow f Or, "Oh. > by the way, I am a little hard pushed ; J would yon mind lending me s dollar nntil ; to-morrow J" Diere are many other ways c ; 1 geueral. am >ug thetu. The also make • lo-uiomiw" tiie date of payment, and rarely make their request exoeod a dollar. Now. the find objection to this is that tla-v equalize the ndvaace force*. When man becatw he i« alone, you forget that I V,.u are alone also. You have Ires he«i- ^ t.iney in refusing. Your reasons are cz- ; rctly the same, your do not want ntrang- : or friends to hear your request ; but | do you think, if you had approached bim I at first, that he would liave wanted either j *t rangers or friends to hoar his refusal f . At auy time a man i* likely to speak . to | you when confidentially conversing, in ; pretty mtioh the same tone that you speak | whisper to s man your secret desire for s j dollar, he ia very likely to whisper bark a refusal There ia a way of avoiding all this. When you want to barrow money j a man, choose a time when /his - f i iteids are about him. Then walk up to ' and my pleasantly, "Oh, I nearly ] about it-can I deja-nd npou yon j a omiple of dollars to-night ?" You lie speak* " Oh. if will do in a few ! niinutra." a* though you were interested 1 I something one of his friend* wa* *ayi If that man doesu't search hi* poi-k-'-t* thoroughly for the money he i* a rura j ur'4. Of Course, if bo hasn't got iL you i emlnrnun him ; but yon ore less ernliari raised youreelf ttiau you would have lawn iioJ you and ho been alone, and tliat is a groat point, though not a lucrative one. l-'or the first two or three times I jay my loan*. Then I get a larger loau and let them go. I very seldom borrow than twice after I Lave determined to stop laying him. j—* • . THE BAXJO. Just now. banjos are the fashion. loaro to play on thi* hntnble inttru merit, and like iL A gentleman doesn't like to take hi* banjo to a party, but whan a lady produce* one he oonsidera it a fine op|xutunity to abow hi* strength oouoerniiigtho "SuwanraBiver." or "Nicodemns Johnson." If ladies liad nohanjo in thehonse Uieseehanne* wonld not oooar. Another reason for the popularity of the instrument is that it make* fun ; people get tired of the stiff toolini- : col, fiuishisl piano playing which ladies have carried to such an extreme. It bores , 1 thran to raaka the effort to show discriminative appreciation of clamioal music. The haujo fevor lias lieeu ragiug all tlirougli the winter. There are many form* nnd style* of banjos. I think thole 1 i« little real Jificrenou in them. The main point is to liavo fine strings of good quality! and a good porohmeut head 1 itretched as tightly aa it will bear. You ' run make almo-t any properly propor1 turned haujo talk if the skin ia tight and 1 for a young mau to make u small banjo 1 i.ir hi* BWi—thuaJL Ho buys the malcri ' id* and work* them up to suit hi* fancy. . 1 ,1 th.ee oa*ra the artiele is likely to oost ' him alKiut 83a The latcntidoa in getting ; uii a j>rea.intat;on banjo for a girt is to ' buy oue ready made and inlay it with 1 d liferent colored wood* ; there wa* a good .deal of thi* done la<t winter, and some of • the revolt* were very pretty. Hyou buy " a (5 1 mn jo, properly constructed, add « pegs and tail pieoe* of ivory, and do a : little inlaying and carving, you will have ' au in*trumcnt worth from 82* to 850. . Die idea that the banjo ia a prime favor- " ite among our oolored people is a popular r ; error. The oolored people will go around I j with a banjo for business purposes ; he • kDow* that people eonneel him with iimtrumeat and is willing to give way to L their notion. But in his family the oolored man play* something elsa Diey - buy ten guitar strings tocietanjo string. » It is a curious consideration that the his- ' tone instrnmeut of the troubadour should • o,™ioE machine, while the onoa lowly • banjo is heard in the drewing-roosna Mia. Station, bettra known as Mrs. f Tom Thumb, the widow of the dwarf, is quite sensitive aa to her viae, and will a other* on that aooouht For example. ■ when she amtere a railway tram orastres: rar, she seata bersell at some inotmvear ionoe, by a nimble haekward jump, rather . than aooept the aid of another to lift her r into a eoaL Ones settled in plaoe. the I. j httte woman aim npright in prim dignity. • with her tiny feet dangling from the (. flour. Tfce companion who ia always with her uevrr offer* to aerial on such - in - t.ne. with Una Strei ton's wail-nAilc-to.*! desire. J | 01iv«r Weodell Hulmm rvoaBa the fact ,. that sixty years ago three little Boston ,. loys might have been smm m patAfork „ .-osttm-i* of metodnunahs Ueroas [mrJ. funning in a garret theatre before aa *u u dmuiw .-f young enqoaiatanera^As be II Trode for acting. Bat thsy <bd not *taA it to Urn stage, fur they grewupn.be Weo- .. drtl I'ttUiipo. Tbonra. O. .Applrion and . . : ; at

(BY ADTH0R1TTJ II Laws pf New Jersey. U Lit AFTER lxxxi1i. Aa *a ie ralltr a»c craarn aa aqraemral m^e » | N«?!rt sad l*e oeeual*. 1 t-raera appolnltc oo t»* port « lb# Male ot So? SSrt!oSemraiSd ~l .loir asp<*otra 'on Ut# pui«ti>' ataieut Be* j rtura 'j | 'a^rabSarammiTraSf j an* Abraham Breiola*. TMaas N. McOarlar. m oMhJta"' S' fT JS*!? <N«?ort<for "i 5 r^-£r.f^r5»brsss 2 s . lAirataume 'inil^Xt^^lISd^^Si'ira « SSFS'-SSsisS z vifed sad IraaUr reoorotaed or ibe savers! vy A'.4l*a Inleremed. as l*t Cams ot Ibatr lemiorj ud lansdloura, are the nooadarr Unet ol Wd ac iS'SSSdSS "uprtaed ae^ reSwS^truni the tt animal ku " Ai.d wh.rraaaWsrS^lOTMMned llenrr R- « Iiersna. Ettas w. l*a»enworta and Ltsuacej ft M. tune* have been dnij desKnatad aad ap- « pulared l.t the raid i.rrLU ot the oalTAraUr u s I era' iKBioacy BBC belweec 'tht Als'-a ot New e. Vo^i am^S^JerAer. and^lo^ replaee^aad a letr.rentb. lfUA, Uu rpteni'or ottbe sttte ot |< ^A-wSrSSSUJfSS'oJtt 2 :.ir?aea'^ r, UioeiiIatj has betweeo the AtAleaot Now Yotl oi ^rLu^.avra' mj°ra??*jreraaam^a^^ N -> Tort aad lb# oommraiooei* of tbo Bate z 1 ' 2X2*1 « wrae. in addition l^ibe aalbonly eemferrec^by saSSSsSSs'tH A d 114 pid.led or reiQAVed trott taotr orurtM^lj a r. new' and replace Ibrn fa a dnraSle manu-r c in ibetr onsinal paolUooa, and to erect ra t ti .dd'UoOAl mimcmrau u aocb i^acee i oo raid u Ail'd" wioreaa. The raid romnuaslraera. aolln* u B^ErSSSZB : mmm teraib day af Febraary, irtl. aatined "Aa ad n i tra eiUbliihini^tteUooByry OT^sniuoa Une I < «rarea. or New Jersey, sad for raoZrmlar w- [ u«[^i«*e»oraliau' Awl Jo*a»»TeraAraWAlI lara oo'loay ot New Jersey, duly Appointed |„ a . °'r pl'iXr mnra i jrtTeatSll^AA nnBs^ra !^^i > ra*»d aad^ reoopiirad byibeiwo KAie^wrane J pruTKvertS^wOtmSn'lkerraf. ra r.eiicd u j i i li.cn sad In that esse, sml In every enne uaere a « ! ' 2^523.' sSobearaenuad ub^bnTsraB J ^seoio^Tbe mooamectt! msrUby wblrb raid j 1 lotiiidAr* llnesbatt bereafleT M knowb sod re- j I mcntAed are hereby daolarad lobe; ant, IS. :SSSsSSS J SrtSHSfi ES£ i . 1 mid nraBtbeferri or las' Drarerare 8^ ■ ^BBBBWiSag - 3'ru3!rraamSSm5i^Si^RrS C*?. 7 'J " 0r^' »s-1« PFi WNs^ra- ^ aa :

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