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Grey Review, 2 Jun 1881, p. 4

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ie i ~» h $ £ & a #J wl tiak es woe i o in 4 0 0 i ue umss T w tfve mihe nend #upidity Sith which they afs e beitlicatt it 102 ol for. No one can wisk the eanse you. have| "i .0 Sti gn insd S rhich th k C urikg ) Our «p«10 e val profit at heart success more earnesily than I do. ’:‘;:;mfl“;bwml‘;“ mmmm{ <t x6 un:.'! 4 k osa wuo need moue; ,&.‘ . A. Alesander, of Sarnia, the first offender | T"X,, ," "OX," poy ret Anr ( un write . ItB1 tender the Scott Act, was fined $50. > 110 Adatese Tats & Co.. agusts Maing . © April 21st. C81. â€" come ds 60 â€" In a recent letter Sir Garnet Wolseley thus expressed himself on the subject oi temperance :â€"*"The canuse of temperance is the cause of social advancement. Temâ€" perance means less crime and more â€" thnit a id more of comfort and prosperity for the people. â€" Nearly all the erime in our army can be traced to intozication, and 1 have always found that whew with any army or body of troops in the field there was no issue of spirits, and their use was proâ€" kibited, the health as well as the conmduci of the men were all that could be wished and do tell daily of agony, horror, and deâ€" spotic eruelty only the tnseen powers know, and ouly Satam could faith{ully portray. Kotzebu», the co‘ebrated writer of Gerâ€" many, whose wife was a native of Livonia, aud whose children were at St. Petersburg wishing to visit them was also arrested at the instance of the Emperor Panl of Ras sia, all his goods and elothes searched, and himself and his family taken toward To bolsk in Siberia, Fora time he escaped from his officers, but being retaken was dragged on to Moscow, almo:t desd from exposure, and he was refused the care of a physician or the use of a notary to draw his will. From thence after many hard ships, he reached Tobolsk, but after a time was sent to Rurgan, two hundred and forty versts away, and afterwards liberated. These few instances are given in order that some knowledge may be gained as to the inhaumanity wed barbarity displayed in the past by the rulers of Russia towards the ) nobility .and learned of the land. What the mines and prisons of Siberia could tell| tible, astove, and a bed made of straw, without eurtains, and only one cove:le‘. After a few years the unhappy pair were gonerously allowed to live with each other and the Countss worked m the garder, brewed and baked, ete. ‘The Count and Countess, after fourteon yeurs, ware ree llâ€" ed to Ruszia by Peto: IIL., the Count attired as a peasant in sheepskins. Seventyâ€"four years was a Into day at which to enter upon a period of liberty. most â€" misera had only one her furnitare not ov to the Queen, arre eonfinement in the sent into Siberia. fiscated and they sl wf Menziko. General Mu Biberia for twenty year reduced from 60,000 r three â€" roubles per day Aune ascer zikoff‘s you turned fron family werd posed to all the inclemeneres of theclimate When Menzikof® telt the approach of death he called his children to his bedside, and thus addressed them : My children, 1 draw near to my last hour ; death, the thoughts of which have been familiar to me since 1 have been bere, would have had nothinz eyesight. Tiei od, first to the c the coursest ta on the Berezof] garth entrance into the kitchen of a nobleman with Whout the Czar, Alexamler the Great, was to dine on that day. Menziâ€" hoff observed the nobleman slyly drop into the favorite disl of the Czar a white powâ€" der. As Menzikoff passed into the street, his singing attracted the attention of the Luipetor, #who botight some pics> off the boy. After some questioning the Czar, much pleused, desired the boy to follow him to the nobleman‘s palace where he was to dine. â€"At dinner the young man stood by Peter‘s chair, and when the nobleman pressed him to eat of the poisoned dish the boy took hold of the Emperor‘s sleeve and begged him not to do so before he had spokâ€" en to him. â€" Menzikoff informed his master of his suspicions. â€" The Czar returned and urged his hoste to partake, who exeused himself on the ground "that it did not beâ€"| gome the servant to eat before the master." | The Czar then gave the dish to a dog| which atter eating dred suddenly in the weatest torments. . Menzikoff by thus sav ig Peter‘s lite, rose to be the prime minis~| | t of Russia, and his head and hotise were | ! rowned with royal favors. The nobles |‘ con became very jealous, and one famiy || by the nume of Dolgurowkis snmeeceded, after | the death of his benefactor, and during the | reign of Peter IIH, in overth owi g his| power. Menzikoff was banished to Bereâ€" 1 f, and at ones stripped of all honor and | t worldly emolament. Berezoff is situated | t near the mouth of the Obi, where for six ' Alexander Menzikoff, the founder of the | _A civil war is imminent in Afghanistan. Menzikoff family so greatly distingmshed f Both factions are collecting forees in view in Russian history, wes born of people so | of a conflict. poor that they could not gfford to have himm | ‘Tile ariiy w#orm is destroymmg @ll kinds taught to read and write. He sold pies| of vegitation in the northern part of New and other pastry in the streets of Mostow. ! Â¥otk State, and the farmers are much aâ€" One day he was so very fortunate as to gain | larmed at the extent of the mischief done. irth is covered with frost a The Prineess Menzikoff urney, and was buried on i« Volza. So sreat was her ILLESTRATIONS OF RUSSIAN INHUMANITY axp INGRATITUDE. fo ture consist id ibles j On Exiles to Siberia. lisht is r dresses m in in small wooden ca inclemencres of the e ‘ telt the approach of Th §. weo ta unknown ; and t frost and snow. zikoff died on t ed on the bauks as her suffering fro ev. that she lost h h tat ere twice ht were con nc ind t e char n the uks of e from t On.tflt furnisheu free, with fullinstuctio $10 for con tac.ing the most profits ble busiâ€" ness tust an, one can engw..c in. The busiâ€" ness is so ea8, to learn, and our instrueâ€" tious ares>sitaple and juain, that any one can make ; reat p ofits from the vo‘y stw. No one can fail whoisw lling to w« rk. Women are as sucâ€" cessiull «s men, Boys and ricls cau earn large sumis. Maay h ve mule st :iw busincss over one h wmdrea uoj-nin a sincgle Week. Nothing like it «ver kuoWiu beiore. . au wae eagige ure sur,.ised ved it tor the new Brick biock of Messrs Reid and MeDougal. â€" Itis generally suppsed it was caused by removing too much earth from the foundation, while digging the cell r J above mentioned, Chellew was in the ‘ building at the time, and had » miraculous escape. â€" Persons outside hearing the crackâ€" ing ealled to him to run out, which he did promptly and had just succeeded in reachâ€" !ing the door when the building fell. Conâ€" sileralle of Furnitare was irretrievably ruined, and most of it more or less damâ€" aged. â€" We have not learned what Messrs Grant and Chollew‘s loss is. . The building is owned by Mr, Wilson Benson who estiâ€" mates his loss at about $800.â€"Markdale Standard. COLLAPSE OF a BUILDINGâ€"â€"A two story brick building oceupied by Mesers Grant «& Chellew as a Furiture Factory eollapsed on Wednesday, the south wall falling ontâ€" ward and going into the cellar recently duy for the new Brick block of Messrs Keid and MeDougal. â€" Itis cenerally sup msed it wae Reader have you tred every remedy for hronic diséase, Impure Blood, disordered Liver or Kidneys, Nervous and General Deâ€" bilt~, Constipition of the Bowels, with the manifold sufferings pertaining thercto * Have vou given up in despair? ‘Iry Purdce; Blood Bitters ; it will not fail you. A Trial Bottls only costs 10 Cents, Regular | size $1,00. Any dealeria medicene can #ipply you. â€"b168. mistake was made clergyman nota hu say a few Sundays T fors to Liverpool the distinetion of being the second largest town in the kingdom. That honor bas hitherto been elaimed by Glasgow ; but the population of Glasgow is shown by the new census to be 510,816, or smaller than the calculated population of Liverpool by 60,054. The trades unions have & good deal of power in their handr, and in most cases the employers find it necessary to comply with a united demaud for an increase of wages. The Dufflulo bakers bave;however, Toe Lnkats mm The wudmess sB Shus | wiges s ts the laugh on the tmions of that city who were for m time enthusiastic over the sucâ€" osss of the journeymen bakers‘ strike for higher wages, and then had to pay for their enthusiasm to the tune of from six Prince Leopold has been made a peer, l with the title of Duke of Albany. | _ A civil war is imtminent in Afghanistan. iBoth factions are collecting forces in view of a conflict. The probable grand total of the populaâ€" tion of Liverpool and the suburbs is about €13,000. This remarkable increase transâ€" little boy (very eagerly)â€""None; ‘cause when he fired, they‘d all fv." Echool Superviser (coaxingly)â€""Little boy, if there were ten birds on a brauch, and a naughty boy came along with a gun, and fired and killed five, how many would be left ?" First little boyâ€""Five." Second Partial records of the live stock interests ! of Texas show a yearly yield of something | over 400,000 head of eattle. Eight dolâ€" lars per head is «bout the average muke%‘ price at San Antonio: vill 11 vermont ted by hi utting .c . *My fr ay Post MISCELLANEOUS. per loaf. man in a sleepingâ€"car was His Stock JUST RECEIVED, SELLING At BOTTOM Pricks, Roady Made Clothing the Largest Stock in Town Gents‘ Felt and Straw Hats Is Selling 5 lbs Good Japan Tea Dust for $1. 12 lbs GOOD BRIGHT SUGAR FOR $1.00. He has the best 50c. Tea in Town, y kt. ‘ ‘oremprey Satopy pue J[oUS, « A Car Load of GROCERIES, D: «_ CGoods, Crockery, Hardware &c. A Choice Selection of G@ROCERIES always on hand Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured and Black Silks and Satins, are undoubtedly the best value in the trade. _ Men‘s, Women‘s, Misses and Cluldren‘s Mosiery and Gloves. Kid Gloves all shades and sizes ; Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Corsets ; Infants Robes and Dresses: Well Don‘t forget the Place. Mantle Cloths; PWEEDS LACE CURTAINS, a choice variety ond very cheap Dress Goods, Black Lustres Colourcd Lustres, Fancy Lustres, White Dress Muslins, Linen Handkerchiets, Black «~« Coloured Cashmeres, excellent value, all the latest designs in Laces, Lace Scarfs, Lace Fichus, o Go to MOWAT‘S Hardware MILLIN ERY, H. Call and get Samples of TXESA®, Chéeap and Good, We haye pleasure SPRING AND SUMMER! â€"BALT only $1 per bar‘l J. H. HUNTER maisting of Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Ducks, Tickings, Cottonades Sheetiugs and Pillow Cottons, Canton Flanncls, Honey Comb Cloths, Terry Cloths, Linen Towels and Towellings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Napkins, BD‘Oylies Quilts, Toilet Mats and Covers, Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Prints, Robe Prints, Cretonnes, Plain and Fancy DURHAM, May 5th, 188i. Durham, April, 1881. Expects to receive in a few days per Grand Trunk Railway Parties about to build will find it to their My stock of Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges Locks, Knobs, ard general Builder‘s Hardâ€" ware is now complete and has been marked at Prices which Defy Compstition. Having made Special arrangements with the Maunfucturer, I am prepared to offor WHITE LEAD of very Superior Quality at LOW PRICES. I Will Not Be Undersold. advantage to give me a call Auy quantity of Butter and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid. Tweed Suits from $6. o BOOTS $z SETOEZRS will be found Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Don‘t fail to Try Our TOBACCOS. Before Purckasing Elsewhere. MEXN‘S FELT HATS in ali the newest Styles. Boucht for Cash at Bottom Prices: in anuouncing that our Stock is now complete, and we are prepared to show special values in Assorted aud the RIGHT PRICE, A LARGE STOCK OF MCCKLER‘S Chéeap Cash Store, UPPER TOWK, DURHAN. J. H. HUNTER. JOSEPH F. MOWAT, Lower Tow l~‘:~1. 4e & DAVIDSON. exif@ good value. 140 . Dominion Organ & Piano Company Correspondence Solicited. Send for Hlustrated Cataloriieâ€" We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIAKO§, Best in the Market. Highest Honors 6véer awardsd to afiy Maker The Largest and Most Complete Factory in the Dominion, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+140 x# 100 â€"â€"â€"â€" | The cclebrated Fleury Plow will be sold at $18 for No. 12; No. 17 at #17. Side hill or | Swivel Plow $14. . MecFARLANE. Â¥eb. 13th, 185C ORGANS AND PIANOS. AGEEN‘E for all kinds of Farming Implements. Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, etc F ONLYâ€" FIRST CLMASS MATERIAT, USED and Work Done in the Best Manner, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP! EAVESTROUGHS A SPECL.LITY. C B Lo " yc C 4& e D B T Durham Carriage Works. R. McFARLANE, Proprietor. Durham, April, 26th, 1881. Mrs. Frveman‘s New Domesti¢ Ryes are perfeci in every color: For brighiitss and Uuralibity they have no equal, Price 15 cents per pachage, YWrs, Freeman‘s Worrk Powder is a saf d eff in chi iduits" Price 21 Conts Ur 3 TuF $L. . sure and «ffeciual destroyst Df wores in shildren e Purham, March, 1881 ELAERERIS & Co. DEALERS IN STOVES T1LOVER & TIMOTIY SEED MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, ... .. :s 1876 do do SYDXEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878 HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHILITION, Foronto, 1879; 1881. Of the Best Material, Good Finish, and at Lowest Prices S E E D S, The Best COAL OIL in Town. Manufacturers of Tinwarse &c. Mailed Free. Address= AFT LOWEST MARKET RATES. D>ONYNT(IE N ION DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN, Durham., (Per 8. S. Scotland.) The Subscriber is also H. PARKER, Now on hand, Bovwertianvill, Ont. HARRIS & Co. in the World. 1881. v15 57 nc â€",____ "SC Soclal Articles The Wostern Ne i and fi containing notices and :('m.;nt?m:‘u doings a events, Assize and other Legal Intelligence, together with Western Od'l-mm contributed by Euextended corps of able 0 vers and pointed writers; PRICE, $1.50 a vear; POBTAGE Pafo. “'Sl-dPuudCudwapedmCo'm. PIL Agouts Wanted at every place, at évery . Sflice, to whom handsume LuWW PAYt at ¢very p , [ u. _ CC C098 cComprise its Market Reports & Far mers‘ Intelligence, o ioh moe bute Separement "llz!!‘_‘*:l::ol Adventura & . tith Year of Publication} Stanos UNRIVALLED ror TH€ ExXTENT,; surenionity anp RELIASfLITY or ITs contents.; E most approved popular portions of thé II{“'IIKLV Fioew P.:.':d.-.........!f_' £_ DA VCY PRRNIDD ITRRU MF INMWSH as me n, and young boys and girls make grout pay. No one who is willing to work fuils to make mor# money every d y thun can be madein a week at any ordifiary en# -?*. vilieht. Those who enguge ab on? wili find a s‘wn roud to fortune. ddress H P auu=tr & Co. Portland, Maie fmuas 24 053907 CH08, _ Wnny are makh tunes at the‘bwdneu. Ladies muke ns MraPiriliraP tssc a h oC Wreenennsnaacrdianiee niandbiasics J 2 A M oo o d @V in the most pleasant and profitable business known., Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. @10 & diy and upâ€" wards is easily made without staving away from home ever night, No risk whatever, Many new workers wanted at once, Muny nre making forâ€" iunas ar cha qua 0" sA C The WeBkly maee paes $5 Thesnme care and attentioh bestowed on the Dominion und Provincial Direetories of 1871 will be given to this work, Subscribers numes râ€"spectâ€" fally solicited. Ferms of Advert{sing made known tipon mwpplication. ANDA THOROT‘GW Classified Business Directory We ahcc usls l o mmass i uP t Em ET RETET AVUL al Merchants ana others n‘f’nw Province of Ontario, of the City of Montreal, &c., begs to anâ€" nounce that his firm will publish a PROVINCE OF ONTARIO DII‘I‘ICTOR", in November next, containing an # # Alphabetical Directory To be Published in Novem‘r Province of OntarioDirectory \I R. LOVELL, at the & A) Merchants ana aÂ¥ar south, Depurt 855 «. m., 245 p. m "Op®rt 800 i. nn., 2545 â€" Arrive l'uâ€";aln',-'i‘a'fi.pmll.l Fortime atintermediate stationssee Time JOHN LOVELL & SOXN, Publishers. Montreal.Dec.1880, *The Mixed train will nnly: South â€" Depart 7:35 a, mn., 11:35 u. Arrive 11:10 a. in., 4:25 p. n North, Depurt, 14:30 a.an., 445 p 1 Arrive, 1215 a. m., 5:20 p. n West. Dopurt 530 u. m. 1115 aan. Arrive 11:00 a. am., 4315 p.r0 owskn sounp. Depart, 7:30 a. Arrive, 10:30 a £ING OF THE WEEKLIES. Torounte November 1879 1 .-“- every place, ¢very podt to whom '“fldhfl.m::lhw. Address, i uie s s 2 on n o EPPE gust, October and December, Pflnn;mâ€"\\'edne-dny precoeding; the Orangeville ‘wdr. Orangeviileâ€"The second Thursday in cach month: Floshertonâ€" .‘.Anmia.‘) before Oruiuteville, Dundalkâ€"Puesday before Orangeville, Shelburneâ€"Weduesday before Orangeville, Marsvilleâ€"8Bccond Weduesday in esch month. Walkertonâ€"Phe lnst Weduesday in ench mouth, Mildummyâ€"Last Weduesdny in oach month, msil im Cb s Nae t mTotey Pricevile â€"Monday before Durham. Humoverâ€"Mondey before Durbhiin. Mount Forestâ€"Third Wednesday in each moutH; Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month, Harristonâ€"Fridey before the Guelph £uir, Drauyronâ€"Saturday before Gueiph, Hloraâ€"The (Iu{ betore Guciph, Douglusâ€"Monday before Elors Fair, Humi::nmlâ€" ;‘r) stul Fuluce Grounds, the day after iuelph . Berlinâ€" h, st Thursday in each month. Brumptonâ€"DFirst Thursday in encu month, Listowelâ€"First Friday in euch month, Fergusâ€"Thursduy following Mount Forest. Mosemontâ€" l-‘ilt_«-mh of February, April, June, Auâ€" Cl: The eteamer City of Owen Sound, of the Canadian Transit Line, arrived down at Collingwood, on Friday afternoon with 20,000 bushels of wheat and a deck load from Duluth and Lake Superior ports. The City of Owen Sound has the coveted honor of being the first of the Canndian or American lines of borts to sail from the Sault through Lake Superior and down again. On the upâ€"trip much fog and conâ€" siderable ice was encountered principally floating fields. Thunder Bay was full out to Thunder Cape, and it was not until after ulo second trial that a passage was effect Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in each month. The most miserobl man in the worid is the dyspeptic, and dyspepsia is one of the most trouhblesome | difficnulties to remove, Bup dock Blood Bitters alwnys conyuer il, It stimulates the secretions, repulates the bowels, acts upon the Laver, ards digestion; and tones up the entire system. Trial Buttles 10 Cents, Large Botles $1.00. â€"b16G8, Malcolm R. Kidd,a teacher of Peterboro‘, soundly beat a pupil because he fuleq to bronounce the word "permitted" correctly, and was fined $2 and costs. The punisl: ment was, in any case, unnecessnrily sey. ere, while in this instance, the boy being unable, owing to some trouble with his tongue, to speak some words distinetly, it was cruel. Outft sent free to those Who wish to engag in this enmug t n iCE DOETE ET Ameliasbury, received a sunâ€"stroke ouâ€"u: Oth uitimo from tle effect of which she died the same evening. Ir you are euffering with a cold do not f1;} to try Hacvarp‘s Provorar Bansam ; it id daily #Sieving its hundreds throughout out Dominion, It is pleasant and palatable, â€" b1G8. A Hamilton cabman named Thomas Ap: plegate was recently arrested dor having kept one of his sons, of wouk intellect, chained in the ccllar of his dwelli».. It is stated that the city of Quebec, with 50,000 inhabitants has chnrelâ€"accommoda: tion for 200,000 persons, A little girl four years of age, dauglhter of Mr. Richard Blakely, 3rd concession of Depart 6:00 u. in Arrive â€" 10;40 8. m Depart 6:30 a Arrive â€" 4:00 p. Te CANADIAN ITEMS. Monthly Fairs. diuys and Buburdays PLESHERTON FOR 1881â€"83, Price £5.00. mis, 12:20 p. m., 5:00 m., 3:00 p. m., 9:10 ORANGEVILLE, T35 w an., 11:35 . mn., 5 LOVELL‘S NTO(UNION STATION m., 12:00 noon m., 10:10 p.m, svamien m., 11345 a. m.* ny 4:3 p.an. .lnl:v ruw on Tuesday ,Thurs itutionssee Time Tal le EDMUND WRAaGGE Geners| Managor uest of sever« m. Ni weuk intellect, his dwelling ‘r, 1881, , 5:40 p. sns 8:20 p. m» Glazing, Graining, and Paper Ha promptly aitended to. Fresco and Banner Painti Speciality . Charges Moderat®.â€"Orders doft atJ. F. M. will receive prompt attontion. Durham, Murch 8rd, iss) . Bourn Exp, Durmax, Near Cattle Yourd Hotel. W. CALDWELL, BOOT and SHOEMA "E?r BSpring and Summer V received Rewing Machine Manufucture he is prepared to sell choup fo These nachines wrerelinble an: P for any dnew ing IIlouse, SKign. and Ornamental Painter, J wnd Make 1 the LatortStyl« Residenceâ€" JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Residence at the Ol DT J Lifein wi Dowmey ancor to with 1 Lumhb»r, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime Durbam , 1661 YY â€" mam. to N« Bentinck, after no Lutherford‘s attor Will be at Hasting‘s Hot @av an Priday , from 10 « ( 600 Bush. Fresh 14 Durham P. O., Ma ])l \ Lates: Fashions Reogealarty Reecived O wen $ open ev ALPRE AT'I‘UR\I".\' at 1 eery |Commissions }A" Durham, Feb.14, 18765 Advertisomonts written instractio Auntil forbidden, NH I Pr i Casurl ad vertisem for the first insortion subsequent insertion Dundalk , Murc) Cutting done to Order. Ordimary notices of b all kinds of loo@l new Suray . Aodmals. A fo; @1, the udvertiscm Professional and business © space and under, per y T‘wo inches or 2 lines Nonpar "Three inches ao, por. yewr. Quartor column, per your Malf columm, ® % One columm, * Do. wix months ALEXANDER BROWN, F. DOWNES, sSUJ â€" PERM®: 81.90 per yonr in Advamee Lo wer Town, Durhar BUSINESS DIRECTORY LEGAYL Ivery Thursday. At the Office, Guratfraxa | Straet, Upper Towi wrhwin Money to Lonn "THE GREY REVIEW T THE ROCKVILLE MILJ oa large quantity of JOISTE. Lot Alexander Robertson, HIS-CELLANEOUS. W. M. CLARK. Architect and Builde TILJ Furni MP WR T u:;'u EMR® RTCT MIOS a'nwl 20 ienss aulges| t TCSH d you will be Properly Suited and At a Moderaie Price. ralways in Stoe Frost & Frost, ARRISTERS and Attorney‘s 17. Z%. N~IXC» * . De E.D. MACM TTORNEY â€"ATâ€"L DURHAM Sr., DURHAM #1.25 if not paid . Within stwe« anoantih«. want a first class Boot or Shoe in P} is Phoore D PROST it RATES OP ADVELTISIN Is Agont for W TAILOR, PRICEVILLT of “‘nllnm- | Inc sit Opposite the Canada Pr terian Church.{ wix months three mont] DR «. 88. 3 A Cds P MEDICAL. M DURHAM G.R f t umrint PUNDALA naud . BAdcensed | Amotionees and LGUTI is Oflice. POW 18 PUBLMSHED RH A M 1t h 1879 f birt M mis chaur cand 2 or 1E 41 W. CRAWFOR) Bentinme} 25th, 188( w, H5. A NJ regulra See Ount 1 Fros! Field and Grocery a Always on na J A M & 400 04 m »C d Hanover Blacksn R. DA € ‘sa==}lr Facto: Leath{ @ # i\ EB1 in Durha f €ood A T TR R

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