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J*. wo- - - ■ -. • .Allies AT SIVITOS, Tl»« I.it teat tllMKilnii nt ClM*r<-ti I aim nt l.i ni'tltH, The bnnln one teak enoe*of Mr. John 11 JameP, on l*t*Hchtr'. -'i. t f, w:r« *rorne of a novel c itcrlnii writ hist tv j ;*:v- i by the Yoona Lsdi •’ M telon Benny o the Second BtptiitOhvrch. Tire •. a.: w.u lighted hy Chinese Isntert.n. ;*»;•! il). g&ut parlora provided a brilliant .y i n lercating picture. The 1 adtng feature nl tbu evening w*t the sale of several yuring lsdk a to the highest bidder, ami the depo ning of tlio auc ‘“ti w»:h awaited with an Interest bird rug on imp it It jr \ A' 10 o’clock It was anu'-ui c I that the auction was about to Mu: cmmoui I hnd th“ money*.-' men < f t'u« a. -- ml.lv w< e notl tied that they were < xpeefr 1 i , file irt.i the lull front pnr'or. As til y did s > the Auctioneer, Mr. Gjo^o W. Sullivan, »■*» •et n In an a« j >iuing room hit* lv engaged arranging his w-rca. Twelve tali, ghost like figures—i'oru)» etivtiopol in wintlap. peared to be ducts of *uowy wh items'-— were led nut nod plated it: h row before the prospective purchv .-m. When every thing wh iunadlnn-s .Mr. Sulltvau t ok one of the yonn ;,l!t iit > by iik- arm and led ber forward a step or two Thru. •Qi vrying ther white form w qq a ball critical, half-quizzical ixprt Mon or i iun tcuance, he. ea ,i : “It is customary when an cuciloncer offers an ttrlicJo for s.d« t.> -pc./ of u? merits, or It lit to s »v urn thing about th uses to which »t<t artic! ? m r o. applied. I would be pleased to d > * > on loin occ i slop, but, my friend*, it is an unt-r imp >s fibility. I lmve been inform d, an t 1 h vo reason to place confidc-c o iu i a curacy of my information, that thss sheet or table cloth, .3 the c.isc in ly lie. covers me aau form of ono of the most charming most bc.utirul, most desirable, if you please, yotinu ladies in A'iatila. Title* pcrlect, itrms c*»eh, ho.v much am I of It red to sUfk her ?’ ’ ‘•Air. Ejgeoe li. Thornton answered, “A nick/' Quickly a gallant young man raised the bid to 10 c«-i la. The binding was lively until the auctioneer was crying <»0 cents, and then tmre came a pause with h A tbit the eloquence of in* auctioneer. Tne young lady was sold to Mr. E. U. Con.. Tbe auctioneer remonstrated with I he hi - tier?, and announced that the price [nid for tbe young lad/ ws* ridiculously low. Another youtv* iaiiy was put ur> attic block, and w is cold to Mr. Klnib<dl | r t>0 cents. Ttu--ales proc- d ti, the print gradually rising until ymin;* ladi«*s were selling at £1 50 a piece. A boy whs pt*H«i i off upon Mr. A l). Ade.ir for£l. Mr. • James w:.s lu- ky and «i our.d Mr*. Jam** for £I 75. NVb-u tut Silo w n end tiau-l tbe receipts w» it; C"UDl**d up it whh found that the sale had netted ab >ut £ld. The following young ladha were s id, aod wbeu the sebeets were thrown off, and they sppe red before the assembly it whb conceded that u more chain ing collection Could unt h»yo bceu secured, and the young men were proud of their purchasrs aad rebuked themselves for having uude Etich amall bids : Mi s Luella Kidd, Lit tle McDonald, Morgan Ling,Nettie Drown, Butlie Iioe, Irene Fairar, Ethel Richards, Sallic Long, Ann : Wynne. Airs James and A!rj. R. M. Farrar con sented to go upon the block to keep the young ladies company. After the sale ice cream was served, and the remainder of the evening was spent iu pleasant conver sation.—[Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution. flow a Usman Keep* Account*. It is a touching tight to set a woman b» gin to inane up her expenses, h :vieg firm ly resolved to put down tv ry ?-nt she spied?, so Fts to find out how to econo mize, and where ; II the money goes. Pro curing h smz.11 bo It. she maker> it due etl try, anu on the Monday after itv first Sit urday in whir h h**r busb ind brin * homo Ids pay, sh car. fully learn the margin o'T a newspaper and, with a blunt pencil, strikes a trial balance something in llii? way : John brought “tne homo £18 49. ami £1 43 I bail is *49 93. and *1 00 I lent Mrs. Dixon i? £50 93—but hold on.*I ought not to enter tbit, because when she return? it, it’ll go down. That wa-. £49 93 and what, bnve I doru with that ? 3 lion she puts down the figure*, leivirg out the hems to * ive tim*—a proct * w h,< b cdable* her to leave out rno*t r>f the items to where a round «uim is involved, on (be ruppositinn .hat th< y Lave airer.dy been put down. \* ti "•»: Six dollar* and fourteen cert* for me it. and 10 rent* f r celery, r.n 1 10 oi. the street ciard h hr-' 5 re> t pitc i got In exchange, and £2 81 I nod the milkman—who owe* noe 19 cent?—th,?*. £3, srui 15 cents al murcli, and tit • gro cerl«*s—they wen either £15 00 - « *»! *,o_ and I don’t rtniem* er who n <*-. v nrp but I gues? It n >»t ive 1 >» ri £15 r<> for the grocer v,td the if I wi-oM give h* i a dime he watild glv* m** Haifa dollar, wt/h would mr’ra even eliuig r, an l I couldn't. '((['ocause t»ie tmallcst I h?i vtu « quarter —and £2 75 for rm ndiog Katie’s aboes which i? the 'a«t money that shoe miloy ever gel? from me. : ■ t 10 coots f.»r cele ry—no, I put in • i<i ,n. Finally she -urn? up her trial-balance sheet, -nd fit • hat r ft it a up $01 J-J, which i? about £ 15 rn e tuan abc b*. t on / tnally. She got*-, over l!ie lint seveial tin and check* 1; carefully, t ut all the iti ui* an* correct, ar> t • >? ju t r,ti p. ),t i< pair when In y u !*-i hint - there to >y be a p ;>•*!» ■ ru - ik in < ■, , j ; , _ \. tog up n the tugt mi »o *h t t«. tlr, i . column rnd fbirl th- ’ .•*! • p and that according to tbe prI; a of t a arithmetic, abe ouvbf to bnvt r > <*>. Then •heconotH tier < • i. eev> ul tor , the :« •ult varying from $1 40 up l«* $1 P7, I i then diie Lapp v • s*. ver* to ' it. h bsi-n mi" kinp n < i r .fit |,u-r<. f,,r * (,.r,*t and rtmcmbcr* tho pt,n gave the iwi.y a trade dollar to c it ltd punn v> ||,t (j the *vbo! , < .. .» co t , | of A balance, an l tr.at, j r| , , enough, ai».J Bit i 'i-: ■ i o.. : <>‘ *i, account bock ‘ Dr.- by boir > <, ' < * pebfl.” *o I) fill .» 1 71 y j i I I abi rtn &'>«■«, before golnp *> b-d, tligt Abe has omit* 1 $2 7$ f< t her hi* baud’s bit. LvlU - be sure and aoe the {,.•* f a * at Hartley & llitctd ison’a, > r.e if.t, x ?.A beat Alyi-c. ——-■ ■ ■ ■ .— ■\*»* in flic Itxiiko. The ol<l nrojy • vcrc hi that owed to be | *ccb r fami'iar sight on our streets is one j ot lm* rarest now ; indeed It Is so seldom i ■ n ltd we Involuntarily (urn and gnz« after If, i’S something thst bungs s: d ami of en « r i< l uiemorii ». The other day an .1 mm wear eg a e it of this kind wuich iinched tu bis heels, stopp' d «t a j co.tage a hltlo ways out ot t iwii and alk - e l leave to re st a while on the p >rrh. • I’m a bit tired," he said to tb** woman who opened itm door, “an’ if you don't mind I'll *■ i tu it Mid re tiiyse t a spelt.'* “Yon’ie welcome,'* ►aid the woman kindly, w’tli « glance, at the martial hlu*\ Th'*n “lie h it him ato.e, but nftr r a lit?!>• teturoed with a bowl ot c< lice and a plate ol white biscuit. “12 it,” “lie ►aid, gently ; *’l b.id a bo^ who wa-i a soldier.” “Hut l m not a Soldier,’-* an?.. n I ty,»* old man. “I never was u soldo i ; my boy went to the w.ir id 1 w »«—w i? killed. 11 ■ ws8 nil I had, loo. This coat Was hi* ; seeims like lie's n< ar me when I.have if on. I g ive him I•» ills country ; the nand-' oiest and bravest boy ho wa“, ti o, in the w tilde r- giment, God bless him. He dll ? ;, du y, rii*d on the fle i, and this roa* nil that c-ifue back to itU po r, old d id. No ; 1 never was n soldier.” ’[ lie w iti hi went iu and brought ( ut same cake, and tbo whitest honey, and added it to lb e< fi < and buscuit. “Are you alone in iho world V’ she asked. “Oli, » nii-’iv 'p-d the < Id innn, cheer fully ; 4 1 vc f,<>t a spier, but she's old and is me, and she has a daughter that’s sickly ar.d ailing. You *• c, 1 itave tin ru to wo*k for, to d Ibi y’ie a sigh f comfort to me. .Many's the time I'd I •.vc bi ke down si roe Mary dfd but for them two poor ci 11• rs. Maty was my wife, ixia’aot; she w ,s a inaittr band to ne-s 8<ck folks, and sbc thought alter Tim d:ed ns it were her duiy to go into the horp il -ervico and nuss rue soliiie's, and she died these six teen v uis g •, but -l.e d'd a h ap ot good work ti'st. M iny a soldier has kiss'd her s-biiiisw on the wall! Maty, dariio’, tjo.i wanted ye in the roika up them! I’ve often wished that 1 had becu a soldier, it onlv to tie tit for the little mother and T.m ; Lu' I never was.” lie dra'.k the cMT., nte the good food thankfully and offend to p-.y f.»r it wi h porn-1 •> ai iid pieces of o’ J w >tu cilvor, but tie woui.in shook her head. 4 Put b -.ck 3 our money. My boy was a soldier,” sue p.M :. ‘H it I am not a f-• 16i*:—wtll—wi*l!,’ aj • looked iu her faro, *4l think you in: 1 1 l ike it for ii 3 sake!" lie a -bed good night to Ids kind enter tainer aid tu n»d ii a 3-. As he walked oil slow ml limp • >g, ht-nt by nfivmi'y, the long skill 01 111.3 army oyeri > a c . . k bright and blue against tne . plendor of the sunset ; he shaded Ins eye- with one trembling haud aud looked wistfully at the rone arid amethyst door Hint se mod to opeu 10 the west. What saw he there? ' A littie, roond-Flimihtere l woinan .. ,th 11 erail*, hourly fue-'; 9 lit: k, overgrown boy with sparsh red her. Aye! and of Furh as the- * *r- angels made! 80 widen ing, ht p e-' I down into the shadows and disappeared. Too woman at ii:o gdc looked after him. •‘No soldier?” t> ;e said gent’y, ‘ but 1 wou It;; if the boy who di-d on his firs', battle-licit, evei fought ns he has. or sacri ficed ns much »i his « lUntry? Ail the 8< d !icr« didn’l go hdo 1 ne w ar with Hying flurs .and inhiag ure as- sunt-' of tnern et iy 1 it horn • in 1 I ugnt harder • it tics. 1’ 11 -•11 1 1 g ,v him a bit*: am 1 a sup I ib is a soldier and 3 to .ve one, too, kdi! one day he w id know n ! ’ Auil I think ho w s right. 4 nnsnl itlitl ion of .Ufllioillsi I'upcr*. Membere of tne MethoJ:-tJ Episcopal Cniirch will read v..lit interest the news of the 1 on-delation oi the Ne.v York Meth odist with the New Yuh Chtistlan A Ivo t tb . Tim Method! t w<im n'artdl over twenty y.ats ngo, with George I. fckiny, the wealthy pbil-ituuropl.-t, as o i • of its principal uwu'.ih. It tonka iciding put in tin Conti at in favor of lay ri p.e-'-nlft tion io th ■ church, and perhaps always had a dig - ion to b dt abend wheney. 1 tr-* v. »- 1 eh.nice to accomplish wn.it it tbongot a iu 1. in in tue diniplinu or method* of ti. lien uoinHtion. It un-1 Its suppprt l og-ly a.noi , those Melbodists wno like Innovation*, and it la fairly probable that ifn- com rvalire ones ar. not sorry I ha ,t« uror ! 33 , n,t. j. Tb* Christ) in Adamite, wPh Wuicti il is r-on soli a* J, is iin * Itiei I organ of the ChuiCQ. l*he *dJer ir t'iidx-rs win lx p is 1 d til the irl< t that their 1 fToin) papei lias sv dlowtd up this Independent and ol i i. pr vok*u;g rival. As there are >•> Fere ijp pr kb ms of cbi.r* h government mo pending, Mere f ems to have been no li ' I b it for the It■ bmee in m*eijvrcs i f tne Jl> tbodist. TIm* Comet. The ft »ston rmvt-h-r says; “Another ftm- obaerv atioa of the comet v.r* hud at It v it'J (Ml1 -n ob» rvatory M 1: day j m miss'. Tne two morning obenvalions , bavr air- ty < ihlialnd toe c -ucIufio/i bint * (i <4 ;ua (bis Is a comet of tun-f per iod. Pne cmi. 1 wdl emtinm to be vi 1 1 ff ■ tn 3 vicinity j,i. p fore j ■ i Ti ; l »fii mu ti or r.i 1 • tmt wdi con* r,»A dinim-r. Tn pt X'i'.iny ’ r'l ■ ' ■ - n » mbit to in uij - mu rise •, . *ud the isiftiti’i of ii*-<n v merit,pres ut<* itnis intercut mg tin iiusiio.ce f.»r tin mil - r i o mi' .* . i, tn the * »m< l mu have m ele th. K'nii-cireuit about the ■ un in iw » or three hour's tirr» Tots U h rri' y • nt of 4(fO 1 . | t cond, 1 i.p, p*rei.l« u» rivtriy ibe nitn of her Choice, •' I 1 > h\ n<iy r.:■ ■ by <e pr ru of . Kr«*roi birth !»y | r»y. Wh»n *11 the *’»+'• n-re * lenittied on lx * o rn 1 fj l»er hi bnivl by h clergfttmri .ft \ I?' i-lvvfl. hv HbafTor andf noun* nil ■■■ — '.. 'I ■■—■■■ ■ i t \yti‘ h'immii;, Onsal ths Ammlny Incident* Hint Occurred Wlmi llie Armies were ni t'redcrlrkwburtr* {John Teyloo, ill the Philadelphia Week ly Time*.] “’Fore de L ud, I c'<tch you n »w ebuab.” 'i cu be words, not touch iu thetnseiv* a, wtu- uttered under such peculiar circum stances *•> to chiimj eh hub of wfld isugbter in the Confederate camp located beyond the town oi Fredericksburg, Va., and they were the exprivbous of satisfaction given utterance to by one of the numerous faithful servants and followers of ‘‘Young Muster.” The splendidly organized, arm td and (quipped army of tne Union Under ti n. Hoolur 1 • y encamped along the north bat k of the Rappahannock River io Stafford Cotiuty while the Contedcr »’ •*, Undt r General L •<;, guarded the south hank. Rations, ns mu d, were sc*if,t Wilton the Confederate lines, and cnicken whj a luxury seldom to be enjoy cd. Jim. the will known attendant of the Lieutenant Colonel of the Forly r» venth Virginia Infantry, who cumyed ilie repufai.on of being not only a splen did Co »k, hut also ft successful forager, had upon one of bis expeditions by aouie meant;, fair or foul, secured a rooster, tliMioe ! on tome important occasion to adorn the tuhie of the Colonel. Coops u»»t Ix lti" regarded ns u part of camp »ipdp o«*, J mi secured 1 • is prize Ijy tyi'.g U tO ti>e leg to hi* cook lent until the captive rooster became domesticated lo Catup life, whin it was allowed to roam around the camp, yet ever under tin watchful eye ol Jitn, its captor. The or dinary routine of camp life waa. occn-ion ally V'O ied by shot or bhed, sent by v-ay ot » reminder (.out the Stafford Heights into oor lie**. Men soon became nccua t imed to such thine* in war tinns, and •Itui wa* not an exception to the general j rule, as the luture demonstrated. 'I he Colonel, summoning Jim to coun- ; cil, iniormed him ihut c<>moanv of great importance w<mld that day vibit the c.un|>, ami inquir'd of his faithful ally whether it would be s ife to invite them to remain and dine. Aeanrrng an air of deep thongut, EClutehiug hi* bead aiui gazing iutemiv on the ground, Jim it plied: ‘•Ala-aw, tings am ticny scarce around here, but I 'sped by killin' ob dat chicken an'niakiti'duiupltn’feoup wij what lings ole mardler eent vou de oder day, we nviUglil nteke out t<» g:t U|> a tar kiocj of en-tum-mer tsin incut, sar.” “Ail right, Jim ; then upon your re sponsibility I wit iuvit< niy tnenjs to re main to camp dinner,’’ 8.01 the Colonel. liutnc-diarcly in fiont of Juu’b tent there remaiutd a pauti or so ot an old Virginia worm U nee lift ttandin :, which had been cam'nlly guarded and u«cd by •J.01 1 , ilia culm .ry work. A seatch for “dal chicken disclosed him ecratchieg in a corner of that old worrq i oce. Jim went for the chicken and tint wise r»M bird rought refuge fir a*, on on side and then the other,dodgbg uudet to d through llie tails in to successful a mnnue tint Jim, tind and disgusted, mounted on a top rail and eat down waiting patiently f >r his chicken to seek some < trier toge where he could capture him easier, all the time giving expression to tils db-. c at tin* chicken’s ob-imacy in refusing to be1 cm tight. Sndddenjy a Hash was seen on the Staf ford eide of Ihe river, and the whistling ot a shot w .- heard. There wn a crisli, and, lo the horror ot the eatop, : 1 - wete sent about, the remnant of Jim’s fence lay strewn Bo und, and J.m w is recog nized o the ground in spread • i^U, style I he Co end's dinner was forgotten, and Jim o was thought ol. As the soldiers ran lo p'ek up wiiat they eupp. -id to be Jim’s lileh eh remain*, he Wus Siett to poll himsilf together, gain a sitin g p dtion and gaze around hirn tip >n the r.c'to of disaster with eager and anxious g*//'. Ilia eyea boon retiol upon ttj,; frightened rooster, roakit..; ter post possible time d >wn tiie middle of Ihecnrsip; J.m -ptiog ioir nimbly to his feet, without expressing AU'prise or fright at t»»* escape, giving \ loud c >4IT and in lively tones of pl« 1 um. ixclaime I, as he t>t .rtc.i in a rapid 11m afl> r the chicken : “i 'ur n .w, hreis (jo ., you can’t git under da! fence 00 mo’, ’fore d al I c itch you t ow, shualt ”. |j.- Cttp. tnred his rooster aud retired, amidst the cheer* nod shorn* of the cunp, to lo* lent lo m ike “dat pot rd, ouickett roup wid duinplins’ for yoting mat.-let’s com pany. A Duel In the Dark. *. letter from C»rrizo Pass, tdx hundred m!,rJ west of Dallas, Texas, givts an no Count of a lata! dm I Itetween two miner* iu tho Pecos Mining Company's cam]. ; iwt Monday night. The duelist* were '• • <rg<' flollenovci' and William Stratton, • ■ H born anil raised nr »r Palmyra, New V 'k. They were educated at C tmbrid. e, an 1 the lormer had grade del a* a lawyer and the latter aa a physician, and had served together during the w »r in n N w Y -rk r.giracnt. Sub-cquenUy they went W -t, hut not together, m n quarrel bat! occurred, which w >uld have ended in bloodshed but for the interposition ol friend*. Though they b >th became mi ner*, they never m* t till they encountered one another In the Pecos mining camp. Hollenbeck was overjoyed to me-1 H ra' Ion, wbo repelled him ami said they would settle that little unfinished dlflb uity which aruse between them at thetr Imi melting. Hollenbeck said tie had forgot fcri all about tho difficulty referred to, and entertained no ill-feelings whatever against him. Hi ration iniieted on a settlement hi >r.11 n < t • tt.i foils. Hollenbeck said if nothmg sh'*rt of that would do, In would accommodate him. Accordingly, arrangement; wore consummated for a duel. IVy w.*re |o fig.it with pistols in a dark room. All the arrangements being mst! they nu:t In a room as dark a, Egypt* *i» f i in'itiric* : ; . (»> lv i re . ly, and, < r the wordtt “O two, three |" from an oati Jer, the firltv C'-mmeneerf. m r«f. ♦ -n hiuj fired Iwko, bo* thn only reepooie fr >,n IloUenbecU «r-an. B'rao-n, f,r. | „j wounded tfo !< ob-ek, fir< t a third sh A in the dir cl >n of the **• £S 1 rejiirt of a came from a t n..r oir - tly opj.. dt- fr- m Mrhtre the an a t appentHl t*> proceed, and > n f I. Ho mote Abot* h<-in; e*. V’ ■ ■■ - .rso->fn,- — entered. A light revealed the fact that Stratton had been killed, while Hollen beck was anburt. U dlenbeek is a ven triloqnUt, and, on entering the room took his stand in a diagonil corner from his adversary, an l to make hin: believe be Wes in ib 5 r po <ltto c >ru*r. threw bis vo.ee m that quarter of the room, where the ballets of his adversary's pistol harm lessly buried tbemselvis In the wall. The affair has caused s great deal of excite • ' luuut throughout the camp; but as any thi g is caded f; r in tuch business, no fault i- found by the miners wuli the strategy employed by Hollenbeck. Kean 11 a of Talking U Ill'll Asleep. “Who is Marla?” was the question that startled Mr. Drowp (who talks In his sleep) as be waked the other morning and f und Mrs. Itrown sitting up in bed with an Interrogation point in one eye and an exclamation p dot in another. “Marla? Maris who?” “That’s just what I want to kn >w ; you repestsd that name ov~r and over again last nieJbt.” “lei me see—>h yes; that’s l’irk.;r*8 dog—a splendid animal. I’ve been trying to 1-uy her*.” “You ought to know her, certainly ;you are eo * xeewivcly f. nil of her. You asked Park* r’a dog to put her armj around your neck and kUs y u. You evun wa it so f ir as to tell Parkero’s dog that v<>U love i her with all your heart and tb it when you came to die if you could ooly lay your lien 1 on Parker’* dog's bosom you could breathe your life out sweetly there. When you asked P trker’s dog to have another plale of ice-cream nod if the watch you had given her kept good time. During the night you kised Parser’s dog t doz o lioi^s, called her all the pet names known, and proved to me conclusively th it you aught to live with Parker's dog anti not with mu.” Mrs B>own has m.nn to her mother. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ^ Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, S*e/I ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear end Hooo'acho, Frosiod Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth ojiiuln St. Jacobs Oil » nafe, m/.v, and ehr;tp F.xtcnml Rotuedy A trial entaili hut the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 (Vn|s, end every one Buffering with pain can havo cheap arid positive proof of its claims. Directions in KleTen Languages. 80LD BY ILL DRUQCIISTB AND DEALERS IN MKDTOINE. A. VGGFXER & CO., Hultlmore. ST<1., XI. ». A* CO M MIS8I0 N I*: R 8 NOTIO E. N.- wt in B. Wtyrnun and Chfl". W M ay or. vs. Dauici Whitchair, Jno 1*. Jours, John Amliicr, J 'Scph Adair, Henry H'trdestv. K it-ha Aii ivr, Henry C. Worth ing’on end John M. Crane. IN EQUITY. By a derreo rendered !»y the Circuit Oourt of Preston County, in the State of W.*t Virgin't. in the above mentioned e tna;' on the 33 day of August 1883, the raid cause wan referred to the undersign ed, one of the (Jotnmifitdoners of said court, . itii d r ctionn to asc-italn and re port what 1 unis there are owned in this county by tbit defendant Dm lei White - hatr, tlie state and condition of iho title then to, the liens thereon, the amount and priority of the same end any other peril m ot m Her required by the parties or any of them. Commishonrr’s Office. ) King*ml, W. Va. September, 38, 1883.) 1 tie '■ bnvc nretpinm d parties will pleas** •:»k* notice tiiai 1 tnnil on the 2d I day of 0< t her i>< xi st my rfllee aforesaid, pro f ed | i e,v en'u Hi" above mentioned de I cr« t of r« ferencc. I* .1 CfTOOtN, i^28'4 Commissioner. 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