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Grey Review, 22 Sep 1881, p. 4

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H 'arir'tl tor)' .104;qu , mew“ "rid' 'i'iilil!fifib'i(i"ii',t. '. '. '.tt a . m; 1"“- Ladies. you on...“ nah Mir Aio. rhrotw and 9"“... qu‘AIiti y), the Mr. Nye. of Maine. ans-nus nu that h- b coupling an “immunity pledge with his humane work “no” children. Re in that led thirteen hundred of the lambs, h the noon whim sad we. the still - " truth on this -u.'trhieet. No doubt any . an: boy who In- “in this PM!" and- it, In the yaw pat- on, . bar m to bad Waning: or and and; hnoG. Also the, testimonies of In“, ttttteen of the [you room of tho warm. in. mum orders of berth Washington mad Linodn min-t gh. profanity of the any hot 1:an of the Most High we we? our." Ho torkeet, hnwavchika n mm $0 mnio violent work it tint was nt. ten-ma. Soon n mmpnniou of his PR. mnduwhh. which '9 overheard, to btow the time ofdnv. W0 urnmptlv can "not? the mod). nu] can the Ania-d in Infra-twp. Thin or»!!! ch. way for . plow-M word with both par-tin. Then. Inning on". we whbpered in the ear of the Imnlvlnomo one. to know tf n bvor -gniettt ho tsrhed without giving offer. That granted. ”no "qua. was made to omit words which can In pain. Theta w no. osothrr nugh word from tisnt' man 1m thewitt. Be and his unocintr‘ noon lollmnd thin not " politeneu by stiw in. thgh and: to in"!!! win had long been -itiret, ad - “Ami-'60 the an: WI of how we may " ttnd "wizdom's my!” this of plow-Mn... Aroma-r one I'll in n crowded mm on in Philulolphia. on rank to the great Centennial ExhWtion. Tho profanity Man. of the managers. who was con- murmur under the "ttin- of liquor. in In terrible Ind whole-sale an to cause "pro-aim: of pain on the (am of sul the India within ("slush Words of disappro- Mtion um hoard IIFO from both Iadim and rorttumen. Inna of tho Inn" tmid-- ootto ---"h. on!" In be put out of the Among the - of the tatterkiud which we have in mind In: that of: stage-driver on the froutUr. We let hende him on the high net. The twilight VIM rapidly deep- ening. Duh aloud- incessnutly out by vivid lightning. were rolling my. end peels of -tiluertt thunder as is seldom head exeept in the (”Went were reverhernting in the stir. The driver we. e kind-hearted, amiable fellow, but there was an intensity end heqneney of " utterance Months posi- tively unique. We might I y he had a genius br wearing, he was no 'yuthirciastieally wot-no. Our admiration r" ', man. as. pedal" “his splendid “tmr : .1 '. i ,. mu genuine, end won the w~_ l . ““an w. not“! "ked him, in Ft, _ v, off hnud, my.toplem oblige an by ekipping the but] Wonk. Be promptly lmih thanked mend mule npologv. cordially volunteer-i but tho admission that it was all wrung.‘ He wee then ready for talking album mo. i thee. home and Heaven. He pmmiwd tn} nee n Bible his mother hnd given him on l leerin! home.end to attend religious in. stead of her room service». Also to read My [and parent we shoal-l "md him. w. M hi eddrm end nftarwnrvln mailed his Milne matter which we hope hac enltintecl the seed sown. W. In". often ”when kindly Ind in quit! toll-lb “in” who were swearing. Alma-C without exception th., have re and the uproot in the sauna spirit in which it VII given. The whispered words “Skrp tho bud words, New," couple“ with I kindly ttlantto ortue eye. his nlwuya- " gnu“. W. but had this oxwioneo anon; rough man, mu! sometime: in wild, in; rot): plan. n ban was duo been the entering wedge dunes! As often of a mud or two of imitation to journey to the bum land. A bind " out: one. numeded in no moi-gush puint of its being painful to bill tad to when lo . 'st-pt-tttiss' who hot but tanning them by ins yummy that the ottemUr offered a public tusd I boon, npology a. Ill present. Woke-and nun who have men 3.. Dub cl the valid tut their can have he- ”an". thi- horritlo vies. Thnngh “wan: it, tUry Dumb " Men it who ', -lly [muting it. To nu. hows ver, it is than Ind only a pin In which we are - dirt. We lmvoulmmt n sickening "mm of hunting Turkish boatmen Ironing u out]: other in English 5* their I'm mn- puwl and: when cutting the - of tho Bay of AUotodrin. - at Ohio oul new ditBealt. Ap- Wol the civil law. which in not! lulu nah two-ring . Sta-bl. othtnee, non-Mall, to lo inu‘virlhk. hi. I good mu, banner. that "nothing mit I..- Iou “In. “new, In..." The you. both secular and rcligwm, mould in has", "on morn than in the put, eall stunt-io- w thin has. Profanity in again}! Ibo kn of good untidy. Thanh", mm who Ind ”who. prism-inn it, have an. to "quit. whether they on do so sad yo. comm" thawed”: good citizens, a can um Io he .tslled gentlemen. bib-Imchildm Ind youth: In? -Bet1qlt0trhtathsirsoasumr.r.i't '.y, orah.Arett-rdthmrs which we Liar; a, “duh“. Dull... my often “I it doll. to toojovoh of tho homes 01" our county. count“! to which an loos ”Hood by the wont. of Cnulio Bul- till on. day be new to luv. been blighted. A cont-(ion my “In. an effect which might hr better haw been mull-pox or "In“! 1 Cb.“ principiu. I in - highway and in - convoy- - at “W to-lnvia. Huh uni. Hui-Whyino in one!“ that in poi-H n Ibo 03mm. Skip the Hardiyords, Please. '50 -1nasee dh'viu of [nobility [in ova-With I" the cm or tennis"! " cyeynrlm th, Grt GNL, " (its Yoo' nerrrrttt, hum? st in]. an» an h . A c let Pr» ‘ww ' I" q _1iij,'irr,!,,Nllll '.,"':'r . _ .? cr-LT,', rt“! , who on at!” ot “mating 1.1%de Moving RH/et ",tgttu, .2:%... . VEWP“ Ni Nu m ,ou or b'vhn full moon In on]: J,tll,". $1.11. “Mn, Soc Rich: of mating “axiom!” " frlt0 o'etoet tn nu mm Faun“ All. inns br Mum welcome. Wm. SunduM-u, ti. u. w. B. Vrrtlet, See. Night of Meeting Tuesday on or batons full mom] of oath wand». Ybsititut brutlmn welcome. H. w. Harlan. W. M., Goo. Runs-ell. See. omee hours ham 9 3.113.. to T p. m. An)“. In- Kenziu, Postmaster. J. C. Dunlap, pastor. 'tle,:), t5ttrvitrens--pemuth. in“ at It I. tu.', Sabbath s. oot " 2:30 p. m. Prctwlsiiu,r at 7 p. m. Week evening Be'rrirsmrcMon. Cur an mug. young !,',1'pf."'a'g',ytr, meeting it 8 I). 3.: w, dr.earuy eve-Mug. B Me (than at " m.', llmrsduy 'tverdng,rvgldar prayer Meeting at a par. Divine Service every lithium " tia. m. and 'tlt0 p. m. Sabbath School at c".M p. m. Pralvr 2!; 'tting wary Wellnumlny m'i-ning " 7230. (“Mo (ll-nu every Thursday evening " tao. an. Wm. Put, mumr. Sabbath services at u B.rn.nnd no p. m Rmtdsy iclmul “$913)". m. low. H. u. Auburn“. Ammmr "_ttyr1ttP'_tsrftrrru, M. rum-r Anni H. W. Moe r. KNOX P1ur2iBYTF,IUAN CHUIK H. Sonics mm Sabin": in the Town mm at " t "t.undtst 6:3!) p. m. 34!)th School it 2:8) p. m Supplied try Plubywry at pro-em. we" 'l‘hlmulny "AiihiUt 't f.%. - iuariiF, 4ruiley, M. A. Dung» I’Iwhcl DURHAM DIRECTORY. Durham -Thlrd Tucodgy in and: month. Crteovu'er--vYogttur More Durham. 1tr,',pr1aet'etir', befogo [uni-bun. Mount Povet--'t' 1rd Wednesday in out: man“ 9ytrsip1y-Flreyt Wednesday in much womb, Ttrristotr-F'riihsy hetord up) Guelph Fur. 'rrrsvtortr-bttttrdky lmfure and». Flam Tho (In "fart- 'iw-lph, A "'"", r, - -- VN' ....‘. _rrrtmrlsur--Mon/trsy Minn Elora Fair. '"'"ilta an stu1 Palace Uroundr, the day aft6t no . Borliu- l i?“ Thursdny in each month. urn mptnn~13irst Thurmlny iv. ettrh month. Man-um] dune Eli-luv in ouch mun-m. Farm“ 1mm “my totioivti/i, Mount Futon. Ronmnnc -Fittoqnth of Ejehmmry. April, June, Att. Kunt, Datum-r and December. ' P""";,':.','.' "V We (laud-y proceeding the ()ansz wunlnl‘: -T'rutsussy betore oretu,tvilie. "u 1'y/era',22f'tfy below ()mngovillo. 'rrrille--B set-ml We, Inc-May in can]! month. Wtuhqrton, Tho but Wuhan» any in such month uibtnt"y Lust. Wednonduy in such munth: "ll tt.--MM, Town alt-o mu on: Friday "our tom I 'dl first. 1'ili% fl. ti. Alex. 's'll'tA'tl',2 ' nut an. C' c. METHODIST C'HUtWB. Service every Sabbath a 10."30 1.. m. uncut-1) p. n. '"..eyt"tt.twltoot tt 2:39 L" m. Ping: lanolin; Thumnu Lauder, 30:3;an John A Mauro, Do. nny-Remnmr. (mien hours from 10 mm. tad p. ”mutiny should they alone he hurt by viewing to its promptings , Either pont- mno the principle meal to the end of the any, or increase the noontide neon so at Mint three Inn-m1, so " to leave time for digestive siesta. Onl" tho mum» of pens-mlsm. our woo- mt distrust of our natural instincts. can onlm'n such nunr.litt'e. The pnfchul nnlntn‘n petition for a cooling liquid is not whim-r than the hrnin‘u caving for rout-ml. ulnmlwr when a high tomperntnre adds its "trnniferom, tendanoy to the drowsy infht. oncn of a full mrnl. On warm lnmmer day: all nature indulges in a vertical snn n n Norwegian pine grove in the and of: -mlnr night; nor would it be any to name 't taitrcr,lo animal thntdoes not appear aleep/ nftr-r meals. At noon leaf trans throwthetr :lonsout =hnrln: even butterflies seek the vwevmrrnlin ofthe foliage, and lizards cling: lastly to the dark tide of the lower hunches Every celmol teacher known that the child- ren feel tho drowsy spell of the afternoon 1 nu... my " 'ueid a vibrant in“ lath. .7 by I“ " the 't"Po. attain. link up 1M We‘d-43th“ Why'd: than“ mu, at duh. tho Bil- oo-ho int-III- of . Mild.- The inhabitant-oh!) humps“! ooitht. rue mahe the time a ropes. of: notable tenth-Al, Ind during the dog dsys of our t "piil summer: it would elurly he the but iautotmiutotheir-vU. “Child- he!) must not sleep in the daytime," any! I by-lu of our time-dishonored Koran of dementia swentitionn; and, not satisfied with‘koeping our little one: at school dur. ing the drowsy Afternoon: of tho summer wlstico. we increase their misery by "tttr. imt them " tho vary noon of the hottest hours mth a mass of you; (i. .. heat pro. during and gporitU) food. An lunar after the end of I long sultry day came; the anal night wind, heaven's awn Messing for those who hunger null thirst after fresh air; lrnt no. night air in injurious; besides Mrs. Grnmlv clients. to prnmnnmles If!" dark, so the children are driven to their ttnffoesttirtst, nnventilnted l-mlrrmmS. not to sleep, hut to swelter till toward midnight. wrrn drowsine Bnhsille! into a sort of latlmrgv, which yields only to Mom Gy. Holt. three or four hours after sunrise. "So much the better," says: the fnchimmblm mother, who has pmuml the night at an F. t'ettrta ripotto, “and morning air iun't htullhv, nither; must dangerous to brawl Hm lumse refore all the dew is " the DURHAM LODGE NO. m; OP A. F. A A M, STEPHEN LODGE No. li0 t. 0.0. I" DURHAM TENT Nr. M, E. o. T. M Air. _ - - "m -"-'-Rle'"-'_ rs i0e- The nomad Thurudny in one]: month Tm... Mupduy lyforr: Ortautreviue. DURHAM L. 0.1.. No.“ PRESHYTEBIAN CHC'l MECHANICS INSTITUTE. B. Cr. REGISTRY OFFICE Monthly Fairs. When to Sleep. BAPTIST CHI‘RFH. TRINITY CHURCH POST OF Fl!" tl {UH I am Prepared to sell at Prices that Cannot be Beat. Cut Nails, Glench Nails, and. _ Finishing Nails, very Cheap. Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hoes, and Wnurrs Forks. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, J apans, Glass and Putty GAR LOAD of HARDWARE THE LEADING HARDWARE HOUSE is still at the Front in. Prices. ' FARMERS Look Here ! We are selling out the balance of our Stock of IMPLEMENTS and have a few - 8171.321." RABIES, Price $23, Cash. Dry Goods & Clothing, cheap. BOOTS and SHOES from the best Makers. Give me a call. . C. L. GRANT. . MEMEETSTM COTTON BAGS. GOOD AND CHEAP. Highest price in Cash or ooofs for any quantity of Butter. H. W. MOCKLEB. In FANCY DRESS GOODS his stock will be found Large and varied and much cheaper, and better value than ever offered before in Durham. A Sglendid Line of Plaid Dress Goods at surprisingly Low Prices. , White and Colored Cotton Yarns & Carpet Warps, at Bottom Prices. Sugars, Tobacoos and GROCERIES. MACHINE OILS, 800., A Fine range ot BLACK and COgQFED VELVETEENS " the right nee. Ladies Silk and Linen 1"n""reh'"i, It Scar. Lam. Edging, Buttons, Frillingp, 0., c., o. A Large Stock" of New Goods T to hand at BLACK CASHMERES, all Wool, from tro on. to 91. Colored Cambium“. trom 50 cents to .1, EXTRA GOOD VALUE. Durham, Jane, 7th, 1881. BLA’CK LUSTBES from 121 cent: up. At 35, 40, and 50 cents, the Best Value in Town. Lower Town“ Durham. Only a very few Left. and "t Como lat Served- Gr. 0. 1fdl?ARLANfl'8, . W. :lly!roc1t:1er's, IR gmw van-w Itarirur ALL KINDS OF Tiifi' J an HARRIS & Co. Received . Special ulna It 20 on. and M oenta. CHEMIST do DRUGGIST. rrti.F.Ffi,i A VERY important question for every- one to consider-u than 1: nothing more in- Inrioul for hunk chm cold feet, however Mach an very aware remedied Ind "mink! y made to feel comm bio bye-.llmguu W I- John- Ito-chitin. who hu all the cpl-lilac" for How no you of for Socks? Look out for cold weather. FLEURY REAPER AND MOWE1t, Carriages, Biggies, Waggons, etc., K.9.,"The Subscliber is also a Practical At 1RW1N’S BOOKSTORE, 19ErIWiCNE, Is kept constantly on hand a Large Stock of Stationery, School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all kinds, Algond and Brazil Nuts, Tea Bets, China, Glasware, 800., A full line of Groceries, School Books, Seed 'Grain, I,. Empire Horse & Cattle Food for Bale. . MEN'S FELT HATS in {111 thesewest St:les. A Choice Selection of GROCERIES always on hand. The Highest Price paid in Cash for all kinds of Grain, Butter. Eggs. ace. JMlHHL/LrtiirEEt,'5ir, Con-inking of Ore t'ottortrcWhite Conant. h'hirtinga, Denimn. Ducks, Ticking“, Cottonadea, Sheeting- aud 'lil','.' Cuttunu, Canton Flannclu, Honey (‘mnb Chtlm, 'lTrry Hull‘s, LitttsuTums1n and Towssllingu, Tubliuga, Table Cloths, Napkins tr'oylio Quilts, Toilet Mata and Covers, Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Prii.ta, Robe Printa, Cretannen, Plain and Fancy Funcy Lumen, White Dress Muslim. Linen Hamlkerehietr, Black and Coloured Cashmere“ excellnut value, MI tht. latest designs In Lach, Luce Sunk, - Lace Fichus. Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Colored ausl Blavk are undoubtedly the but value in the crude. Muu'rs, Wumuu'u, M :hisca' Hosiery sud Gloves. Kid Gloves all dudes and miles; 11uurtnt's, Children’s Corsets; Infants Robes and ntvtsr.eus. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! CHEAP GOOD CHOICE We In" plenum in announcing that our Stock in now complete, and we we prepared to thaw special when in Dress Goods. Black Lustresv Colourud Lustres, LACE CURTAINS, a. choice variety and very cheap. Mantle Cloths; TWEEDS, SPRING AND SUMMER ! E"The Subscriber is also a Practical Paper Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancsr, lu. surance Agent. etc. Remember the Stand. one door South of J. Woodland. jr., Lower Town, Durham, = :had2FuSdEe:rLatSasr:= Durham Carriage Works. 5 lbs for $1. 5lbs for sum 5 lbs for tst. Those .TEAS Sell We and Give SATISFACTION. ' Call and Examine Them. May, 1881. Durham. May 5th. 1881. Durham, Sept, 8, 1881. Durham, April, 1881. 3AM quantity of Butter and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid. SULKY HAY RAKES AGENT for the Celebrated . JAMES BURNET, Upper Town, DURHAM, Iraq jug: waived c very Luge Stock of Crockery, emitting of Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fresh Oatmeal dwny- on hand Ind "changes for on; ALL PAPER, . 'l‘oyui st“. - WW _ A Fresh Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS in Direct from the Mtuutftustory in Toronto. J, CAMERON. 1881. E. & A. DAVIDSON. IIouse. Sign, and Ornamental Painter, DURHAM. F. DOWNES, GEORGE IRWIN. I)ITI€ " A Br. extr- good vane. uk', Silks and Natittq and ChtldreaN Miucl’ and yl58 140 ludbtony. “Boys. if you blood in auto! N godd- tey Burdock tan" Hxd they had to ' q boil it down in WI. Indium I nuty "nell- ing demotion ; now you get all the cur-me Wye-m.» in a ttuuyttorm in an. TORONTO. GREY, AND BRUCI RAILWAY CHANGE or THE Particular Attention paid "AN, Belting. RIDES, SKINS d; TALLOW HIGHEST Market PRICE Shoemakers Supplies always BOOTS, SHOES TILiALXS SAIFTIL SADDLER, TANNER d; SHOEMAKEB. 5mm. srrufti, id.-. iiTTiiiiirsora rt-u-ngm'zwl as the wurhl'l remod for att du- mun'nf tits. throat uml lungs. LI' 'Mm- tinued maria of wonderful cure! in human.“ lms mmle it universally known In I nate I” reliable agent to employ. Again“ “in, culdn, wluch Are the foreman"- of um Old- uua diauvtleto, " Bctq "Deed" and I'M]. always relieving mullet-lug, uni M In?!“ life. The pmtwtiun it Joni-I. hr it My use in thmat and cheat (lilurdm, link. it In iuvBluulr'iu, runway to be kept ll'l I on hand in Mary homo. No per-ml (mu Land to he Without It, and than who lure once Iliad It now r will. From their knowledge of in oun- osition and tttttIhre, use the (‘nuuv l'f,','/.,',t/,',1f. extensive y in their practice, and Margy-um remnant! it. " in abmluh-ly certain m in [candid "bcta, and will Alwyn cure whey cup- m pun-SN} . has Won-t m mee to” (8:111. - growth of “wit.“ in twelve year: in “I this ",--Whitq maple. one foot but. and thirty feet high I uh led "but“! dds, one foot in diameter “d m (at. high; white willow, vigLueu inches in ailment and tluity-iirt. feet ‘Hch; ydlow Willow. eiglnm-u illl'htfa in Mr Ind thit-ty-tive fact high ; Lam. ‘mPop'lu. ten gueltc, in dinmc-tcr and many “may: ; white um, 1le iuehet, in dinmerusr and twenty-1m» foot high '. ' wrduut and buttttuut h I: iw-llc,, in dining. tar and twenty {wt him. " o-t.--.triM. Nu preparation h:- evur performed such - velous cures. or maintained an wide a - tion as. AYE“! l WEIR!!!" Pu-tlas, 'hicll h “I beet rem-u]; “mu, " In. a“! berry. h In att ttorta In Samme on at on land 1 druggim tsell it, r, an Cumin 'ey'",',', cssiupliiuta, wtiitiuG; on. "r. on ulnl it will nut b.“ n draggin- all it, m u Cal',,'."-.?,?" Dr. Merriam). Principal ofthe WM ton High School him retired. ~11» Leo It ll be for it w n. F tarut. ' . Theleaf of the Wild h'trawberrr In: wad. fied the Scrlznuml quutniun. ht. Fowler's Ext-met of l 'ild SH.“ hurry in the IIN‘VGI at healing Ill All vtrrities of Summer Pumpkin; Bud Pluxcy, ('huleru Nimbus, Clio“?! Inh- tum and every form at Bowel Com lain!- a children and adult- promptly yde to it power 6f heaitttg.-blti5. Palmerston is ehreised over I unwound e‘upoment. Wesley Nichol I brakemu on the G. W. It let: the other day with tite servant girl 1nd his two children. leaving . sick Wife " home. He borrowed a CON. alder-able sum from different patios Homo leuviug. Durham, April 6th, 1881. Gira JavirGai/di """Ei'm" "ii ,___ 1...“; legal . and morud mun. 1lt2a'fa' AM on cum. Home .g"tumitalr long cm via-clog But-mum u ,d_mtanst parka-nudg- in?!” "aweiutt"ooos rak Ind DI must. tt ur? tive To a-, o Ila-Iowilmumie luvs-hr! nonhuman In'nu-y nan-I, or who I. gyityt Ammun- 1'0an and-Lu It.“ Thelma-tad lat loud-o out It“. 86 Upper LEATHER. In (In “'lmlr " I-Iory of MrHe sxlbhuss, Tntx'Ks. W3!?§: Yuma. Iron BALI: If ALL Dunn. tttor pgnunv. at lay-110'. FHEX(' H a (1A NADIAN KEPT IN STOCK. CALFSKIN. HARNESS. .0- Ila-Luca. PAID FOB --h N D-. iCjriiiG le prevrattatim for a. " u Extract of Wild he has! "aged! fue 'oFaiirr -ftiiial - .a man T. SMITH. diameter and ten incl... in at high ', bua hes in din-n. 53 , w I,,' my on. I ' a: “on 31%.; loaned“: A'." hrs-snot, ur , V Iii-tn. , - .Cem _ F. 2 Ghe',e'l', log-,Tur-m WESTERN Will“ " "until by Ind “May: ”annihilate L: - _ N r“ . W. ' Amid-‘6‘: . Cutting done to Order. by msd Sum Winders. hush “LP!!!“ d Mtcmm 'tlt h-uw LTGlfi1i sum sud Eue. h and w... n w. w. not“: rum. COLD & I117“- WATCHES mum iiiriiiii'" IOC A Superior Quality. ‘0‘me all ENLARHINU done it A I "tle. Picture l"rn uni In: =%r.rqertiuor.H'tstrower- t't w.t,r “When-main Durham I an. . lust? -qr_-rortrresvirttrrri, ”u " “a. and Mmmer Ya reeeivrd. Pl, muting my man; -- te ter WM! "amp" 'fel Jon! ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHXER. Duh- lov.‘ I“ ISSUE“ of ”wiring: 1.1mm LKelouruurrV mm tr'rIltt tml' Convey-W. and IJl‘r-ll-I oran- PM ot are}. tr.ttg"gtg,'ggl'trtitr', land his Mum . um» an; «hm “Mr . . m. Pri-41u,"tto. tr, lit Lumbar, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime, A y THE BOVKVILLIC M I Ll.ti. Ar, PHOTOGRAPHY. I rumilhed' Worutsup-u,drdars,', Ies' H Chung-m Mndu’utc- ' ALEXANDER BROWN, 000 M. Freda Lime. Durham P.0., May Mth, mm PLANS, h'pecifuo Plum-hm! 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