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THE EVENING POST. W. P. CANADAY, - Business Manner U CX MAN J. - - Managing Editor. Tnezday. December 10th. 1872. Orra Raleigh friends are going bard for tacb other. The Netc pitched into the Democrat! who Toted for Judge Herrimon, and the Era west for the Netct aad demanded an answer to iu quagtioo, which the News has failed to notice. Saturday'! Era again demands the Barnes of the gentlemen accused bj the News of duplicity, and says : A newspaper of this city, endeavor ing to conceal tbetrck the Vance clique attempted to play on the ConservatiTe supporters of Herrimon, charges all sorts of falsehood, base conduct, decep tion, duplicity, and bad faith, and says : " Enough of tthese gentlemen voluntarily ejfered to support Vance to secure his election." We bate asked time and again for the names of these Herrimon Censer? a tires, who, themselves bringing the name of Vance again before the caucu against the wishes et Vance's support ers, and voluntarily offering to support Vance, afterwards .deserted him sa l betrayed his friends. " We have cited the names of Avers, Humphrey, Love, Merrimon, Powell. Welch, Anderson, Bryson, Dck?y, Han oer, Hinnant, Haynes, Joyner, Aloring. Waugh and Wbittaore as the Conserva tive gentlemen who voted for Jadg Merrimon. and we have demanded to know if either or any of these are the men of falsehood and bad faith" against whom the flippant and dunning charges ot tut Vance organs are utterec M Wo fcave stated that we mutt have an arwur to our question. We sow give notice, plainly and unmistakably, that. units we are furnished with the names of those Herrimon Conservatives who voluntarily offered 'to support Vance" but who did not, we shall, as we are in duty bound to do, expose, denounce, pub lish, brand and nail to the counter, the charges, and those who make the char- acainst" gentlemen above suspicion or reproach." Diamond Salting. Not all the rogues are ci Eastern swindle that capitalists will iong re member, was concocted in Sn Francis co and the three arcb conspirators spnt upwards of $100,000 ta preparing b way for the astonishing information, -employing experts, agrn's, &c, and "altiag" the ground. Fifty thousand dollars worth of diam mds 1n the rough," were purchased secretly in L'n ion, ana tnese were scattered over a lew acres ot ground, and being found by the expert and pronounced hj him genuine diamonds? led to tne invest ment of capital in aa enterprise which now proves a complete fraud. To be sure it was a bold stike, taint ing of originality, and successful, as far as the pockets of the conspirators were concerned, but it carries a lesson with it that will not soon be forgotten. There are dozens of equally fraudulent speculations daily presented to a too confiding public, and in most cases those who lose the money are illy able to bear the reverses which tbeir cred ulity entails. "Slow and sure" is after all the wisest motto. Th8 following relation of the matter by one who knew whereof be spoke, tells the story completely : San Fhancibco, Dec. 8, 1872. J. B Cooper's statement t the Exec tire Committee of the Lent, Harpending Company is to the following tff.c : 1 was bookkeeper to the Diamond Drill Company, of this city. I have kn-wn Arnold fur six years. He knew much about diamonds and wanted to learo jnore xr.m me auout the way in which they were dp stedv the nature and kind of grouud, &c. He sai l he though? he could produce diamonds by artificial means I told turn that diamonds wre genera II j found in beds of ex tinct rivers in tropical countries and in gravelly soil. Arc old aid that In Arizona he saw an Indian chiefs wife witn a bracelet ot sparkling stones which be obtained Iron her. H . said he would go back to Arizona and look (or the natural deposits of these stones. On his return he told Cooper that be had a big thing in tic, stating that Slack and himself were the oniy persons in the secret, and offered m great inducements to join in the scheme. In 1871 with Arnold and Slack, I ms.de a trip to New Mexico, where we collect , d quite a number of rubies, and re-' turned to this city, when wedecided tu gst the Urge capitalists interested in the plans. Arnold suggested that over tures be made to Harpending, a gentle man of high standing and conversant with money matters. Arnold then wrote to JJarpendlDg at (sodony siking bis co operation in the development of tbe diamond mines. v Arnold .and biacK then ;;v- - ;l i WEST TO KEW TOSS aad interested' Barlow in- the scheme When tient and Harpendiog reachedJ ' new xoikt. irom .uonaon A.ruoia cxmu ited the gems, and a council was held. the result oi which was that .bent ana Harpending came to Sac Francisco and formed a company. Arnold saw tnat he must take a bold stroke, and taking 450.000 with him crofsed the Canadian line and. sailed from Quebec lor .London. After arriving at tbe latter city he made the acouaintance of two American atiU -ors, to whom he. paid $500 each, and binding them with an. oath ox secrecy to conceal the business ordered them to go to different jewellers in London and boy diamonds. In. that way he got $37,000 worth, and returned to Quebec. From thence be went to St. Louis and tntnee to Arizona, where he bought a large qusntity of rubies, garnets and sspphires. He then - returned to San Francisco, where he counselled with himself, Roberts and black, tbe result oi which was that Lent, Harpending, Ar nold and Dodge went to New York to interest tbe capitalists there. BUT THE WALL STREET MEN were s by and they did not meet with much success there. They wanted an expert in wnom New York men would plsoe confidence. Janin was suggested. The latter gentleman was accordingly consulted and permitted to test some of the diamonds. He accepted the of fers to go and examine the fields! Slack and Arnold went ahead to Den ver, irom wnicn place they were to pilot Janin to the fields., From there tbey went to Denver Mountain, neav whicb they schcted a few acres and scattered diamonds and other precious stones with reckless profusion. Tney then went back to Denver, whence they pi lotted the Janin party to the field, where they bunted for diamonds. At the close oil each day Arnold toid Janin the value of tbe gems louud, and Janin mdo his report accordingly. After searching and examining !toraome time tie whole party, with tne excertion ot lack and Roberts, .who remained to watch the claims returned to Ban Fran Cisco. ; The above is all that is elicited thus far from Cooper. ' Horses and the Epizootic. The following from the New York Herald is interesting to owners ol horses : Many persons suppose that a first class trotter is a mine of wealth to aotowner, but a balance-sheet of income and ex penscs will in many cases 5&ow a fast trotter to be anything else than a profit able investment. Take, for instance, a horse costing $30,000, as there are a rw that have brought such a, price. First, the interest on that am unt at seven per cent per annum is $2,100; A.I.M. e t : e . i mnana ana one mciueni&is, xor wdicd $3 000 is not a high estimate, makes a total of over $5,000 a year. Per contra, the earnings ot a trotting horse, alter deducting entrance money to purses, rarely amounts during the season to more than $8,000, leaving a balance to the owner, for a long season's risks and anxieties, ot less than $3,000, which, to say the least, is a small amount to pock -t o large an out Is y ot capital. The epidemic by which our horse hare suffered so severely bas left a gren' many sadly out of condition. Many owners are resorting to clipping, iu of c iwuiuug vuiu, iu y;t j derto get rid of tbe dead coat inea fe-i, fh tUrr ho nn r..;.; teems to be a beneficial practice whrt . & 1 I 1 A 1 S the animals are taken good care of, and reeultf teod to show a rapid and marked improvement in maoj of those that have been clipped. Strange aa it may ap per, many horses that seemed to have contracted a chronic cough, bare, after being thorn ot their old covering of dead hair, entirely recovered and cough no more. Was It a Packed Jury? Tbe Raleigh Era informs us that tbe Jury in the Federal Court gave Josiab Tamer, Jr., five thousand dollars dam ages in his suit against Kirk and Bergin tor faldQ impriaonment. We have beard to much from tbe Sentinel about "tbe jury system of theUnited States Ourt, that we wonld really like to know if it was a fair jury. Perhaps tbe Sentinel can tell us. SPECIAL. Make money fast and nonorably, by at once applying for a territorial right, which are giyen free to agents, to sell the best, strongest, most useful and rapid selling Sew ing Machine, and Patent Button Hole work er, ever used or recommended by families, or by one for your use ; it is only 55. Kent free every where by express. Address for particulars, Mr. A. Catewey. Superintend ent, corner Greenwich and Courtlandt Stts. New York. 119 octiGm Masks and Faces. Ladies who masks their faces and necks with enamels, endan ger their health to no purpose. The plaster work deceives nobody There is but one article known which will restore a blemished complexion or create external brilliancy and bloom where they have never hereto fore existed, and that article la Haoaa's Magnolia Balm. It performs this toilet miracle by infusing vitality Into the skin. The floral and herbal juices of which it is composed gently stimulate the circulation in the minute blood vessels, and brace the net work of nerves through which they past Thus quickened and strengthened the external covering soon acquires a fresh and healthful hue, and ei cry traceof sallow nesa disappear. The palest cheeks derive from the beautifying baptism ot this de lightful cosmetic a warmer hue, and the arms, hands and neck, a blonde lustre i. .Vk Pro,e88 10 CMke 1 Udlea "beautiful forcver, with their poia-' onou. cement, never hope tolmlute. which the charlatans, who profess to make u f3r $1,000 Reward "wlU be. paldljy the. proprietor of Dr. Plerco'tyXJoWea MedScal Discovery for a medicine inat will equal it In curing severe : and -lingering : Coughs, BroneHitls and all diseases , of the lucsT NEWaDYEHTISBMENTS. OPEKA DOISE. r . 8eeond aplMarance of ' TnU TALENTED TOUNO ARTISTEi i Ml JLxxA the Great Comedy Company.' - . -. . ; e f i . '- ' Tuesday, December 10th, 18Z?. Qa which occasion will be present . MGS di vEnsioiw flf EGCwith bobs). ...... .Kate Poaam To eoncludde with Katie's speciality of the - LITTLE HEBVl, LAURA, theXittle RebeL with ion?. m , KATIE JUTNAM. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF KATIE PUTNAM MATINEE SATURDAY, at2KP. M.- ADMI8SIO'N:l Private Boxes f.f9 asd $ 8 00 Dress Circle and Parquette. .. 1 0 Parquette Circle.. 75 Gallery 50 Admission to Matiuec: adults. Sci crnU; enruren. 85 cents. A- Vn f-rt ra r.hfl.rce tar Hesrvcd'Si eat3. dec 10 v I75-lt BQY'S BOOTS! BOY'S BOOTS Tne best that are made. , DUDLEY A ELLlti, Sign of the Big Boot. 176 dCC 10 NOTICE! BUILDING LOTS i For Hale ! On the 30th day of December I -will tell at Roky Point Depot, THIRTY BUILDING LOTS. This Depot, being in the centre of one of tbe finest agriculture, regions in the State and eujoying all tho advantages of a Lrt class community, and only ourteen miles from Wilmington, oflers rare inducements to euchof its citizanB or employes of the Wilmington and Weldon Itailroad as would like to have . COUNTRY; RESIDENCES, whilst the immense amount of. produce, shipped annually from this station, war rants the belief that it will do a large and paying business. Terms of 6ale One-third cash, the balance in six and twelve months, dee 10 tds E. PORTER. CHRlSTdllS PRESENTS THAT ARB WOIITHT OF BEING APPRECIATED! PIANOS, ORfNgMCIiODEOIsJS, c And' LiteTaarw" " The numerous friends of the Live Book Store are hereby notiJled and requested to attend and select presents for Cbrstmas A beatlful assortment of th above articles Just received and for sale at IIEINSBERGER'S.' . Live Book and Msuic Store. dec 10 175- Heaxq'rs Wir.. BirrE Gt7ap.es, 1 Wilmington,, JJ". C, Dec. 9. jL"L the embers of the Wilmington Rifle M Guard are hereby ordered to meet at f ha Armory iwora every WKUrfESDAY night ntil the 1st of January, 187., or drill. Any cna?er toP..to be present wlll notbe Ai- Armory Rom every WEDNESDAY night lowed to participate In the narade on that. day. By commando' - . J. .S. W. EAGLES, Captain, DANIEL CHAD WICK, First Sers t dec 1Q l7Mt Olce of tbe Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. Office of Sec'y and Treas.. 1 Wilmington, jn; C, Dec 6, 1S72. The Dividend of Ave per cent., for Rental due the 15th of December: 1872, will be paid to the Stockholders of the Wilmioeton and Weldon llallroad Company on and after Monday, the 16th instant. The Transfer Books arc closed until after that date. J. W. THOMPSON, dec tloth D Sec'y and Treasurer. jgOB WHITE ! BOB WHITE ! ! 600 Bbls. Bob White Flour,. For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. nov 23 163 AxetTKtd "Wanted iar. C.o"bbin.?a - Child's Commentator ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIRCLE. 1XJ0 pages, 250 EuKravlnga. The best enter prise of the year for agents. Every family will have it. Nothing like it now published. For circulars address H. s. Cioodspeed A Co.. 37 Park Kow, "ew. York. ' BLII,DI FELT. (No Tar used) foroutside work and inside in stead of plaster. Felt carpeting, Ac Bend 2 CamdVn. X J " r ax. REIDVILLE " FEMLME COLLEGE. S165 j1'"11" and sixty five dollar V-LVt -win pay board and Tuition in this Institution for ten calendar mnntha io. SVHrahlt,e'eldvllle Spartonburi 1833 JVBIf.EE, 1873. HEW TOnir ODSEnUER. The best Religious and Secular Family news paper. Wayeer withhUBILEB YEAR aiuitEY JCIOItS A CO., 37 Park Row, Nw York. SEND FOR A 8aMPLE COPY UUUHS, SJASUUS. BLINDS, Sc. end for Illustrated Cataloffuo to BRADLEY A CURRIER. &i Aeyst, NY ROOK AgenU now at work, or looking for some new book.. Rhiiri xJ a .zt Irculawof the best selllni bokublished: Extraordinary Indnceinents offereS "snpeS SSlcSS nncw, adfeiit: 15 "B; Gbaxkoc3. ......Preil ent C. M. Stedsia . : Vi . . :t & VleeXteCZ ant 8. 1K Waxlacs. .a . M.Csshler Isaac Bates... ssiaUi Cashier . BASL 1 1W HllWI Capital and Surplus v"$2006 Authorized Capital $l-.000.000 i -j DIRECTORS: ' , ' " '. - a : D R Murcbin, of Williams A Murchison. Geo It French, of Geo It French A Son. J W Hinson.of Hprtmt A UlncOD, 21 vol i ere, or Adrian & von ere. c m Hteoman. or wngm rht A 8tedsmn Jas A Leak, of wades boro. M. WeddeU, of Tarbore, N C. -E B Borden, of Goldsboro, I C. I B GcAXXGEitr President, GoldsDoro Branch. E B Borden, President, R P Howell, Cashier f DIRECTORS! E R- Borden. W T Falrcloth. "W F Kcrne t ay, A J Galiovray, Herman Weil. Tarooro Branch. "M Weddell, Pre3'tfc J D Cumming, Cashier. ' ' ' DIRECTORS: ' James M Redmond, Fred Phillips, W G Lewis, Matthew Weddell. Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing inter est. Is authorised by charter to receive on de posit moneys helu- in trust by executors, administrators; guardians, Ac,, Acs&c Sella Checks at par on New York, Battl more, Philadelphia, Norfolk. Columbia. Charleston, Richmond, Petersburg and all the cities and towns in North Carolina. Buvs and sells checks in sums to suit on Greal Britain, Ireland, Germany, Frne, Ac. Cuts and sellagold ellver, bank bill Bonus, stocks, Ac.7c. Btrlct attention given to the orders and requests of our country irlends by mall or otherwise. nov 19-15& d&w lw - W. R. BASS, J. J, 8COTT, IT. J. 8AULS. BASS, BCOTT & CO,, Cotton Factors and General Commis sion Merchants, N. Water St., under ComM Exchange, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal advances made on consign ments of Cotton. Naval Stores-und Country Produce of all kinds. oct 24-:180-2m SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. AAEON : & . RHE1NSTBIN Largest and Best Stocks of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS. - CARPETS, NOTIONS, &C, ever brought to this market. Visitors will find this a fir?t class establish ment ud well worth a visit. On the first floor they offbr afuil line of Fancy Dress Goods, Prlnts.Piaids, Domestics, Notions and Fancy Goods. On the second floor will bo found Carpet ing, Men's wear. Clothing and Piece Goods. On the third floor, they offer a feplendld as sortment of Boots, SShoes, Hats, Cape, Trunks, &c. Country dealers are especially invited to ex amine their Stock beiore purchasing else where. AARON A RHEINSTEIN, 30 North Front Street. Oct23D&WSm , 105 O nUFF, TOBACCO, MOA&BES AND PORK. 75 Bbls, hall Bbls and Casea Snuff, 100 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, 050 Hhds and Bbls 8 II and Cuba Molas?ee, 150 Bbls Pork, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. dec 1GS ForSale "BEST' PIANOS Organs Sheet Music &c, Sc WILMIWCTON.N.CB COR. FOURTH & MARKET 8TS. dec 3 PROPOSALS pOR enclosing the "Lodge" at Oakdale Cemetery will be received until Thursday, the 12th Instant, ai 12 M. Plan and ppecificationa can be wenbv calling on H. B. EILERS, dec 63t Chairman of Committee. : . A. better time to buy CLOTHING than the present could not be selected. Our prices are low j Our Goods perfect. Handsome DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS. BOWS, TIES. SCARFS, ' GLOVES, HOSIERY AND GENT'S UNDER WEAR, very low. MUNSON & CO., dec 7 i72. JpLOUK, COFFEE, HOOP IRON AN& GLUE." 1,000 Barrel Flour, 400 Sacks Mocho, Rio, Java and Lacutyra -Coffee, s J 2,000 Bundles Hoop Iron. 200 Barrels Glue, - For sale by .m F. W. KERCHNEB. CUFFOHD HOUSE, NORTH FRONT STREET, WltSOSGTOK, k. a AL L WILL REMEStBER THAT I AM constant oriTH JJt. ff A L. of the traveling public. accommodates a, a CLIFFORD, Prprieto:! HAVING RESIOVED INTO.THEIR NEW " quarters at No 8U North Front 8t., oppo site the Hotels offer to the public one of the .Tobaocpr rveLffl nov TIC". ZZZITIDA. -' w v m , ; - t ' CuftraaUeJ MU-rther,both In eW - aadcsatTt!. iiecsrotaafebr - . . AND ACCEPT KO OTHER. . For yon wil ilhen bo oertalo yon are getting the best Ibryoncmoney. KVEBY AXa WARBANTCD. For sale, wholesale aad retail, a t NATH'L JA00BP8 , Hardware Depot, 2?ev 9 Market street, And Dealers throughout the State. ' rx hadabs. ix rMPLEMENTB, CUT- Nalls, : Ouni, Pktela, We would respectfully call the attentt&s oi WHOLESALE BUYER we can oner n m navinar ipe: the ,e agency to aev- eral leadlne factories in the trade Always on hand Bole and harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors and Blinds, &c. Ac -v Please coll and examine, before purchas ing, the stock at NATH'LJAOOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 0 Market et. nov9 . ,-. . -, . , . . JQQABRELS UHOIOIT DEB APP1LEO, We are selling tte gboio under market pries. GEO. MYERB. a unopcE . .ND CAREFULLY SELECTBD gf Bortmeut of GEO. MYEBB, 11 end 18 Front fitreet E M P LE E mm mu mm fw Barrels and dnir Darrels, FRENCH V BACHES, OaERRIEB'ana APRICOTS, NEW CURRENTS, CRANBERRIES, ''CITRON, RAISINS, CHOICE TABLE RAISINS Hiice Heat ii 5 Peaii Backets, at GEO. 1JTER8, AGENT FOB CANFEILD'S COHDEHSED HIIX, For sale at Factory prices, coy 0 180 At Low Prices : 2 Q BOXES BEST CHEESE, J EJ Boxes Kummel, gp.HUds. No. 1 Smoked SUoulders, gQ Boxes Taylor Soij, 5Q Boxes Eureka Soap, 2g Boxes Ink, J Q Boxes Wax Cffsdlea, 2Q BVlBBeo-HheSymp, OTTENDOBF A HA8HAOEK. nov 29 1 i6fl.tf . DAVIS & WHITE, SECOND STREET & AHKRT, Hare just rcelrad a new supply of WESTERH D0S?H CAHOLfHA BEEF VERT Bl?PBRIOR QUAUTT,' Which tbey will offer f or sale on the beat tertaa to suit lhetimefi. -not 37 165-t . NOXICB. I CAN' T found hmLfr t . ioininrmyhonge.o.n Market KtheCTko 5?W"P. . will please call. 1 QRICULTUEAI lery, Iron, steel, to our rult and complete aasoirfment, era braeing All and every description of Goods In the Trade, and to the superior advantages NOTICE SILAS N. MARTIN. JU8T received, a Ittrge aseortuicat of SMALL AND FAMILY BIBLES! PraTer Books of all sizes ajid trie-TT. If yninaLa, Albums, c. ' H L,ivo Book Htore, Ott and eeleet froriitheiarceat the e! ty of W ork Boxes. Vritwat Gold A., fttr HEIKBERGEitu Live Book end Music Store dees' December 2d 25th Is Christmas NOW t the time to send in yoarOrt, that Good Old Bcupperhong Wlnp k'T Let'e drink: and be merry tc ... row we die. . . ' l,J or. ciaoe or 7 orinK a good deal. Clubs of S(T drink more. Clube of 40 uiually drink all. J. B. TANLX WhlteviLie, s? c dee 4 HEESE, BUTTER, CANDLESKu SOAP. 275 Boxes Cheese, , lnos matter, , S09 Boxes Casdle3, 250 fioap,. For sale by . 16 PPLES, WHISKEY AND EEB0- SENE OIL. l 125 " Com arid Rve vU 80 KeroseneOiL For sale by ; ; f: w. kerchnee. lest FAY0MTE FLOUE! Official Awards of tlie Cape Fear Aft rionltuna AsBooiation I - THE spec?! and aost valuAble na miura for BEST XOAF BREAD J Claim to bave been piven to that mid of the FAVORITE FLOUR. Tvra Axthrd ; SllTer Premium! were also given for Plain and Fruit Cake?, and- Flour need was tbe 4a 99 - We,wili pay forfeit il. we canaot prove from fbo awards ot preminms tbat tbe tcok'jooro premitmiB. than anv other uoe braod of Tbur'iJjown at the'Falr. Cf.D. MYBRS & CO.. i L u i i 7 JTorth Front at. Owners o tha rlfhrAvisrY r- nov25 163- WEDDINGS. PARTIES and BALLS, . Supplied with all kinds of Olaaaware and Orockerv At reasonable rates. . VM. M. STBVISNSOX, 1'rlnoess street, Evan's Block. oct 8 123-tf STREET BA1LU7 AY . N AT)flfKR?iflB!!Mne ful WW A 1 s am m m ' w icx scneame wui oe run on Railway. Cars will leave corner of Red -Front Streets, for the Union Denot. M., dally, to meet the Southern train. ping at the various Hotels and Bo&n&Dt Housee en the route, leaving the depot on tha arrival, of the Northern tra u WIU leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 7:30 A.M.. for Union DeDoL in order to connect with the Northern bound train, makpiff the usual stoppages at tbe Ho tels and Boarding Houses, leaving Union Depot om the arrival of the Southern train. In the evening will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 5 P. M making the usual stoppages, leaving the Union De pot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave the corner of Bed Cross ana Front at 10:00 P. M., to meet the Southern train. BmuxjLB Schedule During the day te cars will run from 0:80 A. M., until 8 P. M., allowing 15 minutes between each turnout, and for .the" further accommodation oftM public, one ear will be run until 11:30 P.. each day, DANIEL. KLELN. i Jane I 9 i . lKi J ESTABLISHED lbU. T. W. BROWN & SOXfc'. DEALERS 1 IFine XVatches, Cloct?, fJBWEIlY, BILVERWARE, FANCY GOODS, &c, GOLD HEADED CANES. Agents for the "DIAMOND SPECTACLES No, S71arfcet Street, Wilmington, T. C Watches, Clocks and Jewelry caretoW repaired. . nov 13-15a-2w eoi, ' . Special Notice. The huslneds of the late Thoaiaii W. Brow . will be continued ad conducted by the ua derslgned at the old-atand, No. 37Mar4et 6treet, tinder the tiaine and style of T. W. BROWN A SONS. The patronage heretofcro so liberal! J eX ' tended Js respectfully solicited. V-.V- STORY. "Fens and Fenclli i I 1 r 1 -ir 11 ntu ' rr"'iii the 1 j 'A r 1 I.II M u.t '1 I L.-8. P. BRQWK. 2weoa Jf0Tl,18r3 nor 18
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