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Grey Review, 28 Apr 1881, p. 4

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il 2 cl' believe that it in planetary ettnc- “on. ”use that it is the fall ofgrent muses of meteoric matter, end some that it is the "on" of internal commotion end the rush Imd ofgueoue explosions in compuison with which our iUremst volcenie eruptions a. but the ftierker of e Bame. Besides the an spot egitetion, the (wane outbunil In muted end vivid. The tongue: of lune or my ptotubenneee are darting forth In ell directions end boning their teelnouy to the no!” commotion. Mr. We of Cembridge.who makes duly duration of the enn'e chromoephere - twink deeeription of e nmuhbie Wee that he witneeeed on the 26th ed Nowhere. When int seen it we: Inge and complioeted, extending upward from then-Mono hudredtboneendmilee. Thee at but have one! it had developed - u "onion, extending to: out uh one. and uni-hing pedully to _ the" it could not he mod. may. it could be seemed. “met- '0”. do"! qt_esttn'sdi-. h...“ two in“ end bitty-Ive -la-ithoarttt-tsirtmiaasoet Ind the noon. Two Maugham» Ono. in than! eleven your: the nun bio- on " prosont sun spot plum, and we». Ipyronching the maximum of dir tuna”. No one knows the an... Some Itle pitiful to witness the condition of Ilene. The great tire ball is in intense commotion. His enrfnce is seamed end netted in every direction, with black spots tint indieote the disturbing elements at will in hie ehuotio mus. Occasionally. h A day or two, the blemishes disappear end the glorious king of day shown A face i like u ehield of glowing gold. But the M. peet quickly changes ;.spots come rushing in all directions end assuming all forms. my - eingly end in pairs, and ngzun in groupe end rows. Immense groups bred up into emnll ones, and small oneu unite to form greet chums, into which half . dozen worlds might be dropped and there would still be room for more. Sometimes the epote ere visible to the naked eye, nod etthnt time egood opera glue: or n spy [lees will make them euily perceptible. III-dub of obeervere ell over the world into]: the Inn's face every clear day, and hep e non-d of the number of epots. their in Ind then notion in which they more, for " the Inn tame on hie exie they turn with him, some of them remeining for A mouthwithont much change, some taking on new (urine and name disappearing eu- tirely. Very little is known of this myster- , lone Inn or the epote that no vinible more . then ninety millions of nilee any. “manly hart ; his wife bondogod tho wounds to well on possible, and the Ptrty "turned to their halting plaee,whtmee num- . slow and hot rida through the desert look them hick to the village from ‘vich they had started with glowing hopes h “in morning. Lady Inmate's presence " wind had undoubbdly and the life of In hipbond. for . second bite of the in. StgStad min-l would surely have proved yids-Belgian News. AM so. to he the - hunting- peealthisee-eelw he utility of the -tisg world, man will the Eng. lleh aristocracy. Yard and Indy Elmore watto Africa early in the winter, Ind hi alter previous end highly eeeeemhl lymdeen experience in South America, more epic. than were! meeting a woihe of their mettle. "For that page. they Bxed " once upon the Lower “III-awnint hunting station. Short. ineu-ev'i-g there. the'w bravery. in. trepid“, and preunce of mind were put to Item that would hen "tidUd many an “he... An antelope heat so a matter deem-e, undertaken on hone-back, led f 'Ieeouple and their kinda and followers. to. I bw houn' to agennine tropical ”almanac” ewemp, in its lower part Ieenniing the proportions of I small Ne, [auntie palm trees lifted their head: end invited the campany tomt in their M. The horses were uneiiddled and liven in charge of their grooms and r we Mum. Indy Esmore, on hearing‘ the toreet harbored every kind of game,! loan became restlese, and proposed to ex- plore the name, httU minding the dimeul. ties of thesdvanee. The party soon reached I eort of crechnhaded by the thick foliage of enormous eyeetnoree. At their approach thou-Filly torn cl I rhinoceroue rose before them, and forcing its way through the new and reeds "appeared from eight. muehto the ledy'e annoyance. While looking disappointedly after the col- oerl peehydenn. she ‘felt I light touch on berm, and on turningréend, saw one of the Sundanese servants wistfnlly pointing] to the lealy roof of a sycamore. On glanc- ing upwards she espied the fsrrotnously glittering eyes of a leopard, crouching on it branch of the tree, evidently in wait for come game coming to quench its thirst in r the ereek below. No sooner had she realiz- l . ed her poeition than the heard the report q of Lord Esmore's gun, and saw the leopard I fall bleeding to the ground ; the second i shot stretched bun Ipperently dead within l Ifew_feet of her. One of the Sondnnese t ran towards the leopard in order to be the i first to odor the animals beautiful skin to p the lady. but wae seized " the agonized l heeet and thrown down. Lord Esmorezsee- 1 lngthie.snatched a spear from a companion I "sndme by and rushed to free the C nan Iron: the dawn of the leopard. At I i, “gt moment I spotted object bounded r through the air, and Lady Esmore saw a ti eeeond leopard jump down upon Lord Es. ' more. throwing him to the ground end tl Main; hie teeth and claws in his shonld- w ere. In spite of the evident danger of risk. p toga shot under these circumstances Lady Elmore did not hesitate a second. The I hell almost grazed her husband's head. bat ttl pierced that of the animal, which gave a w wild bound and in reeling back received a N mood shot from the gun of lady Esmore, T ,rtttm'stirmness of hand and sure aim ex- Pl Mb" husband from further danger. bi P" Esmore was more painfully than l st Inna ftf e Fmtiiah Lady Bun Storms. 7 - - 7 a -e'e. - "nun-(y NICE!- " e tumult n nun-mun mam mm nu am you and. a... he on. who cum fail. to make not” very tummy. Yon an down your whole in.” m“; n. mm. ..-r.- ---- -- A,” . - -- ' - - A a .. .-~.. mumnwl. 'l'no ','r"a,'.' w u y no" In ten time. ordinuy wages. e Qumran .‘WIIIHVu mum mm .n n... - ---" t6; AWG; . In?” a“ - your whole] wot are v mu up... new Mmtatiois and ah am in and“! In! the. Adam" "when 800. Portland -- ' Kelley’s old Stud. Durban Nov. ”moo. y Ite. Your-elven by making money when I golden chum. a ousted. thorax " wuyl new]? poverty from your out Thou who a mum take “vat“: ot m good em tor musing money chit-molar- ad, View, New. wealthy, In“. than who do not uptown Inch chm:- mmun in poverty. We 'matt my men. women, ton and 1),rlt to Wait tor In Mt in [heir own Medium. ho huh.“ ' the very min) Farming; roeeivddaiii" egg... mom-in. businm in Durham I late that I am now but.) that we! prepmd to new“ work ot A Buperior Quality. 7 a "'- - An and COPYING and ENLARGING done in A l Mylo. Picture Framing- Dono in ar different Styles. ll thtsth'ng my many Customers for the very hbom Yawn-cc received mm... M.“ Key and Stem Winders. Tho [that in Hull, Parlor Ind Bucket CLOCK .. Some buntiful designs in Silver Ind Elee. tro Plated Ware at GOLD a; Silver WATCHES Colored d; Bright Gold Sets, Loclif/rf, SEALS, AMERICAN JEWELRY, A Wren-mu Mas having losthis wife, a ’sympathising friend remarked upon his woe hegone appearance. "Well I guess you would look thin too," was the melancholy rejoinder, "if you had to get up before day- light, make the firms, draw water, split wood, and feed the cattle before breakfast. I tell you what it is, if I ilou't got some- body to M poor, dear, minted Maria's place, I shall be resting by her “do before [ may weeks." 1 PHOTOGRAPHY. A REAL NEcz.e4trv.--No house ghould be without a bottle of kuku's YELLOW OIL, in can of accident. There is no pmrpartrtion offered to suffering humanity that has made so many permanent cures, or relieved so much pain and misery. it is called by some the Good Samaritan, by other» the Cure-all, and by the tsttiieted an Angel of Merey.--bl64. I SAL! or run GgrtENamto Brmm.--The announcement that the Guttenberg Bible would be sold at a sale of rare books in New York the other day crowded the room. This Bible is in the Latin tongue, with the 'prolougue of Saint Jerome, in the original binding, thick oak boards covered with I stamped calf, with ornamental brass corners and centre pieces with bosses. It was printed by Jounnes (h1ttonbergin 1460.'55. The first volume contains 324lenves. It is said to be the first book ever printed from, I movable types. This copy was purchased for Mr. Brinley in London 1873. John It. Bulet who had been buyingfor the Charter Brown Library at Providence, bid 85,000. Then $6,000 was offered. and then M,600, 06,750. 87,000. From this point till the book was sold the contest was between Brayton Ives and Hamilton Cole, a lawyer of New York. After a long silence, 87,250 was bid, and 0250 was alternately added by each bidder, until the stun reached $8,. 000, when it was declared sold to Mr. Cole. o A curious "tieuttrorn the pen of a pure- tt bloooded Indian appears in a recent num- ' her of Ir'r Permit of Guatemala. The d writer, whose style is exceeding eloquent " and impassioned, deals with the question it of the future of “The American Race," ' meaning by that term the aborigines. He ll adopts the interesting and suggestive theory I of Von Humboldt, that the vanquished Am. y erican red men and their Spanish conquer- l on were, primevally, of the same race. the d former coming. after many wanderings, , item the common fatherland on the plains ' of Tartary to the western continent via ' Behrings strait. while the latter, finally . established in Spain, crossed the ocean to l conquer their unknown kinsmen. Our In. ' diam essayist adduces many tacts to prove ( ' the high seientitie attainments ot early Am t crican nations, and incidentally notes that ' the Aatee calendar was far more perfect I than the Roman. m attempts to draw a , parallel between the present condition of , the Indians of Central, and, inferentially, ot South America and the serfs of Russia , beiore their emancipation. Our eassnyist _ would have us believe that the rssvolation. ary and devastating spirit of Nihilist]: is likely to take possession of the aborigines of this continent. But, however it may he with the Indians of the Southern half of this continent. it would make an owl smile to talk of Sitting Bull or the chiefs of the Apache and other tribes of our wild Indians taking up the role of Nihilists. The Indian insurrection of 1781 in Peru was the result of the grossest oppression of the natives by their Spanish masters, but nowadays the intermixture of race in the Latin countries of America has opened the door ofpoliticsl preferment to men of mixed blood, and in Mexico and Central America we have seen pure-blooded Indians assume the highest oftiees of state. The Guatemalian essayist is right in demanding education as the only I remedy for the evils of ignorance among the people of bis race. But though ignor- ance may lead to revolutions and turbulence there is no danger of the great Nihilistie conspiracy against social order being trans- l planted into tropical America. amps. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN whoU “mom" had oollnpud,ud manly shout oightoen thouund mile. high. Ob. motions lib this give on idea. of the mighty (out. “work on the solar orb, And make: observer. ion; for the time when a utiafaciory solution may be found for this mysterious porinlicnl solar disturbance, so intimately connected with the meteorlogi. cal condition of the "rth.-Providemm Journal. AN INDIA! AC1303 ON I'll mu " w" A “ORIGIN”. M. F. DOLLS', Fleaherton. A Cali in My solicited. BRACELETS. _ Also Ladies' & Gents' The American Race. INCLUDING T. DQNAGHY, CHAINS, ac. " Farmers and others Building wilimt to their advantage to buy from me. ' Don't forget the Stand, next door to Parker’s Drug Store, Upper Town, DURHAM Broad Axes, thupenteri Tools of. all kmds, dm, NAILS at bottom Prices. Ch imr, Logging Chaim. Trace Chain; SPADES Ropes, Cow an Chopping and Scoring Ax.“ Cross Cut Saws, Having purchased the Stock from F. J. HALL, cordially invites The Leading Hardware House Michigan Broadcloth, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes 810. Just received another lot of New Spring Goods, Consisting New Goods, Goods, Goods! Five (5) SACKS of SEEDS CiCrNrI%re & woraririrrrrs- SEE EThe Subscxiber is also a. Durham. Jun. 5th CANDIES of all)rimis, Fresh and Cheap WALL School Books, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods TOYS, &c., he. m would also call special attention to his Large Stock of The Subcoriber wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Durham, and lurroun ling country. that he has just opened out an entirely FIELD and. C Butcher' Saws and Saw Blade; _ Pocket 73134 Table Cutlery, A Choice Selection of GROCERIES always on hand. Our Embroideriea, Frillingn, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coluured and Black Silk: and Satinl, Ire undoubtedly the beat value in the trade. Men's, Women's, Missel’ and Children's Huaiery and Gloves. Kul Glove: all shades and sizes; Women's, Misses' and Children'l Comets ; Infant. Robo and Dream. LACE CURTAINS, a choice variety and very cheap. Mantle Cloths; TWEEDS, Fancy Lustres, White Drain Mullins. Linen Handkerchieh, Black and coloured Cashmereg, excellent valui, all tIl‘gellatcs: design: In Lacel, laces Surfs, cwe 'lc Ills. Consistingof Grey Count», White Cottonl. Shirtillga, Denims, Ducks, Tickingl, Cottousdu, Sheeting, and Pillow Cotton., Canton Flannehs, Honey Comb Claim, Terry Cloths, Linen Towels and Towellingn, Tublinga, Table Cloths, Napkins B’Oylien Quilts, Toilet Mats and Covers, Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Printa, Robe Prints, Clewnnu, Plain and Fancy Remember the Stand, on door South of J. Woodlnnd,jr., Lower Town, Durham Paints, Oils, Varhishes, JAPANS, GLASS & PUTTY, Very Cheap. Dress Goods. Black Lustres, Coloured Lustres, We hare plenum in meaning that P" Stock in now complete, sad we m propuod to chow special value: in Itll/L/lL/CNE/RY, SPRING AND SUMMER ! New Stock of Stationery, All to visit his establishment m inspect his Stock which is now complete Durham, March M, 1881. 1881. At GRAN TS. Durham, April, 1881. NEW BOOKSTORE, DITRleihl. K’s-Any quantity of Butter tttil Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid. Of Elegant and Admit: Designs, and at extremely Low Prices. Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. SilliiililFailDS, . J. ADIE, , 1881, MENS FELT HATS in all the newest Styles. AT LOWEST MARKET RATES RRPGGIST & SEEDSMAN, Durham (Per S. S. Scotland.) A LAME SUPPLY AT Practical Paper Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancor, In aumnce Agent, etc. Hand Saws, GEORGE IRWIN. .-tN- Consisting of --OF- .PARKER, E. & A. DAVIDSON. 1881. GR,AN'P'S. 1881. and BHOVELS. Buck Saws, trutr extra. good value. y168 140 Dominion Organ & Piano Company, Correspondence Solicited. Bend for We are now manufacturing Square amrOpright PIANOS Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker The Largest and Most Complete Factory in the Dominion, ORGANS AND PIANOS. Feb. 12th, last: Doueon the shortest notice and in the heat Ityle. Manuela, Tweeds. Full Cloth, and Stock ing Yarn to exchange for Wool or sell for Cash Cheap. Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Pulling, Cloth Dressing and Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. l‘ho lubmriber winks. to inform the inhabitants of Durham and tde surrounding Township: that he is now prepared to do Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Good-Flavored TEAS frcm 35 cents up. J. CAMERON. Gretchen Bows, Muslin and Silk Scurfn, Cheniile, Rllcllimza. Motto Pocket linudker chiefs, Damask do., Hair Ornatncuots, Buck Combs, Luiies' Neck Claim. Luce Gloves (Mom-ed Laca Mitts, le. Frillings from 5 cents per yard up. GENTS‘ REGATTA SHIRTS Who no unions to have their Dwelling Houses, Barn: and Contents Insured Latin-t loan by Fire, can do no " a low rate, And in . reliable Company who pay lone- promptly. The Durham “(9311911 Factory Lovely China Fichues, New Style of Embroidered Collars, Fancy Goods at John Cameron's. . See the Following Prices. 1 gal. can full 60 cts. fl gal do 900. 5 gal do tll, AGENT‘ for all kinds of Farming Implements. Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, ete, Durham, Auguut U, l880. THE BEST IN TOWN! Durham Carriage Works. lit. McFARLAN E, Proprietor. COAL OIL, A. 1. MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL. ... ... ... 1876. do do SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAL at IBDVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award It INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Toronto,1879. I’AIIDIERS ARI) ()l‘IIEllS At HARRIS & COS., Durham. MEDAL AND CUSTOM WEAVIN G ! Of the Best Material, Good Finish, and at Lowe-t Prices Special notice of the Ladies is eulUd to his Stock of Goody vii: "em-.----- 140 x Mailed Free. Address-- Best in the Market. D031 IN ECON 1301' 30 tLao-tsc The Subscriber is also Apply to Swi Bovvmanvill, Now on him]. Agent Western Insuruxce Co., Duiham loo--- JQHN CAMERON. JOHN CAMPBELL. Illustrated Catalogue in the World. 1t"P.'otFim teaeid Ihun. Hm! an} mm Ml 'i,iifiiiriii,li'tttt mun IUm u-r'. nun. No ott0 “- yruidiiiiiiirsia. \Vnnnrunn-AHW Wall... Boys And girl-x mm can: luv tR',tt; l'ttg ttare mum at up- hunun rm Int-r 0" I tmdred I In a nunth Work. Nah” Mm tt fun"! below. Allwhrtvrrow .... JurrroU 'tlttteLiiir.i:iie'.r.s, “in: hurl] (Lu m. ettr h “in tummy. Yuucu. uln,~ ir.' m llm- NW ttefehi.iarrur= tinte u gran "Mill. )0: Jll"'tttYeFf.Fii equal in n. w. m. .1; ll?? ttt Thou who no“ med mom).-hould - .“~. Att Inf-What "' no... no. a Cat. Axum-11”" um " IttteGirii $10 "_"- - - - loculty, a-xwm. Mr, srtovvrl,NR, mu...“ like”; I Tutu: or nut-Ins, shtmtu' fa"d,"2,Pght otthe Railroad Mutiny», And firm, H 'l/IS",', 1tivUr Pom, to the ihtis Tours Tillt 'l1fltpdt tho lover-l Pr,,, in. ','N thi,Tilde wili t, . 'a'llfn'lgStttt.e; and . um Colored mp of m a w 0-day“... 12.1mm“ P, A, (IIUIIY." te 1209! of Writers. Sumner-mm - I C) u Promptly attended to. Pipe Firules silver and metal and! to order. A. GORDON. Repairing Jr all LADIES AND GENTS' GOLD A.Nlt SILVER “'ATCHBS ’l'HA I' CAN N t IT BE BEAT FOR TIME I'Irtr.i Aturcrrrw'su:ss. JEli ELLEHY. GOLD PLATED. JET AND 0mm LADIES SETS. BRACELETS. CHARMS. LOCKETs, COT' PINS. BABY PINS, (EFF BU1'Ns's.cowitr,cr. TONS, STUDS. GOLD PLATED AN h SILV E R Cums. Jon. Keefer ma mm Gold Rump, sun Mullahs. Spaniel" he. - "V, "WWW. 1......" m... "rgeittet,w " noun". on LOVELL & SUN, l'ulaughu M,Aum 1m Clocks from $2.00 upwards, ”nth. Dorm mi :3: Annie 1:55 p. tu., Forum. It humans: " Goods, New Goods, BEST and CHEAPEST EVER SOLD IN DURHAM. Toronto November W month. J Walkerrton---The In: Wedttesuy month. Milduny - Last Wednesday month. June, August, chber an Prieose--Wi:dnitolir pr; Orangeville Fuir. or-ville-TL, 2nd Thar, month. EhruPr..tonzaromus before C I?tuyulk-Tyetsdoy Laure (m 1ue1bu.r.PstWednhay In f, ,rr MarsviUeTSecund “edueid =" - 1,.“ "v-.." urn-IE mum “in Hatttgton-crstiu lilacs Ground- day after Gualph. BorlitscFira Thursday in each mom Fvmptotr--rirst Thur-May m etselua Liitirel--Pirt,t Friday in each mum] Prgtts--Ti1trrp.vtoinlid Mound} Botenour--ritteiua of Fcbnmrv I Darum--Third Tuesday in each a !ymrviihs--Aottday betote burn“ 1.9ttottrr-Mouai befure During. Mount Pomst--Ttiird Wednesday month. quelph--Fimt Wednesday in one] Puit?totrzrridty before the Gm] 1.?Pstoucrsautrdi'y In. fore l'," uelph Eloea--2'he day before Guelph. !tousrys--atouhs. befote Lluru F: Hamilton-Cyndi Palace (Em-m A In” nominal of Mantra] on have agreed among their»: alum! liquor on b'anda.v,auo b who do not Join the combmu notched. - - 7____, i--.“ T." we "when“ PM; bunk-ck Blood Bitten. u " tlrv be" n W of the Liver. Buweln and “Nut”. no“ perfect Blood [mullet an! Wu... Tonic known. Purely 'r'P'taue, "ie t pleasant to tae,aud mum...“ in n. dim. I health "ststortstice. Sample "otuca tot ~bl64. l A - no In.» timght I. T'e page. be u m. a. Lt" in Chat and M m not, In an. it is but: to be Bhott that Ken. 1 mammot- that Nott I'll not dust, Slum-vows tint he shot Now, which“ "'thae that the shot Shot! khot at Nut not shot, or a." Nutt was shut non “Ming. Cireumstantiat evidence in atarars good. It may be made to "l on trial that the shot Sholl shut sliut 3 at. u accident; with firetuaus an tree, it any be possible that the shut Show ahot shalt himself, when the Mme ' wouldraolvo melt unto Its raisin“ “a, Bud & o't Wou'd u. a at Nott would be not. w. u however, that the shut Shut! shot slut Shot: but Nott ; anyhow, u in hard t. who wu shot. All tot-ma of Nervous Duhihty Noam.“ ertf,aleytr..,viel.1ro the. minimum ....... trsaiajiiGciiiari,' "i/ariuiiiriitii" Gunman; the ism-t rum-m. bun tttt M “Jm out enuwe m, Ttte bu " u... .2333”!!! yTru, _tutd our "fe A. GORDONS. MONTHLY CATTLE “on. drum (rum nun-m 01mm" “may. uan¢,ow._ “mm!” :3 run: or nun-n, In”!!! 'ttho Hakim-d Nations, Ind f", ' and“: 'mnu’eam Shott 5nd tGi, 2nd Thursday lbw-mom Tin. Tab Bl)l[:_xn “'RAGGF. My in and. um baton: buy-hm. ttyt “Mum. before Oran {are ()rumu W utetnsetvae k c, hevousd to h...“ 's0tnbiuata, tl I Gus I... hate I: In kott. h I. not 'ha, N “Mama.“ trr'-",' V“ shot new“. F“ “OVEN it " , ' and. lo ”In ott shot slug h't I. "tttg m r . be shot 31:32: C mesh, in 'tBeit mm ym and.“ cud: mouth. tg NountFm precediu - no: a“. N at, which“ slsut "Sat m ll shot "With. br Or out] Month “MPH-“u: FAIRS 'uuiii oi'itt'tj' “we. lph‘ W. hat “I'M.“ “"de " of“ “I“ “M “Mm. In“ um; 33:": "rae b, on. No! M M- W”; tie Penn.“ ale u d1“. ' $53 in“ “d m ttl d. a" -- iii-‘aTn-u‘ 13:31:“. ".Ta'll'ia' "5:3 “to“ a “I "'rf"eitimimustrr.) 'thitting Stockings & Socks In clip-OI - bun-M rat-mom --.- - L- -_---- _ -. - In. an "I of for Socks? A VI“, i-tar" tttteetior (a. r‘mr Look out for cold weather. , main. Gaining. Ind Pnpor Rum-1n; pea-aptly Bstended to. M In! Banner Painting a Bpoeiality. many-mam Im a” r mun .Ooi.l~.. THE lumibfr " Krvpnrmi t, “or. Tdlhlt2'.u",'dtly an»: ttttttre Air Oklahoman. PYP"'1 u”) ".'l'a'r A a k? "7n? MUNICH Pout! Mice, lumen Too DURHAM . Home. Sign. and Mental Painter, DURHAM. I.” Bush. th Lime. DIM P. o., “IV Mth, 1880 A PALMER. 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