.j - t - -k ,s- - . -- . -h , ...... r-w : t Carolina Watchman it I J : jr.-!'.' 8, 1888. ; i Till) IVO!'-'- ' Wv duiet Ciecuoi . . , LftUothO Holstein and Jerseys the new. . i wr i)iiiters repiri utat 4au, um nut I, 1n uiumeuth'al & Bro. for good I chl g00""- u,! irouuiuS.. ' fl tJcck i co&teni plaiting quitean . Art.! 'TinO itrk : nrri;t! . worp c it- - ' ! . Til. - "li .. d . .-. L g.4Uriter waa bbugntby a citizen tbii bwee rocenny at vuo uaimsoiue s vnfh tliAv i 1 1 ti - ; i-' ! :r-ai.:.j..J.i i,A ..1.. -..1 i A -1 Pon,k nnii 11. I'l-'IIsih ia lic- rtiirf '.Mi tors anu prdpnetorii, i HI I'M pLjilpisj-atcliCM were received here ltstLiJ4ui;it aiid' read from tliytuge, 4hivoi' VaUfO Piu'n-.fiTTevJoiirs in Mit AVeilhesiUv! inonujiiir on his t: ; - - 0Fn0IALWT3 OF'KOWAII C0U1ITY, NOVEMBER 6, 1888.'- Precincts, ahsbury . . . Franklin?. .'. . . Unity ....... Mt. "'Vernon. . . EhiriJ Creek . . . Steele. Mt.Ull.v..... Bradshaw .... Enochville ... Locke China. Grove. . Bostkirixlloads Heilig's Mills. Gold Hill .... UernhurdtMill aloVfran ' . t? . . . Hatter Shot). . ItowanAcade'y President Govemor.ConjCTeBenate7 Register; I rghcjrlit TTreasarV -(L.l '--i 1 ! T I -UK. I Ml " 4 " mi; 30-, 231! 7. 104 ( 113 110 'ITS, 1271 154 103 f'77 80 100 135 151 08 Total......1 01 7 08 41 21 K 35 ir r4 am 305 233 75 87. " 04 17(V 147 150 155i 104 4 vS8 Jll 134 14S 08 1 1 o3 3 Mi 3S 81 01 41 J Coroner. jSurreyor .041 225 88 03 115 121 19 127 454 453 ;08; 75 r 87 111 137 150 ' 00 304 v042 2M 83 100 i 02: 110. 110 174! 04 " 80s 70i, 07; 37! V:"20n - 381; A 83 1 llt-f 10 l4'-77! 31.111 80: iso 1 120; 150' 153' 50 ' '-4 148 08 30C 01 8. 2 0; 3f 31 2( l-l .3-, 1 .8: 51 042i 3(54! 235 84 102 G2 110 108 157 125 132 144 101 80 107. 130 135 80 01! 040 228 80 80; 105 77.i 03 7(114 OOjLllG 37f 111 2011 30 37r:l45 Sou 157 101 20j 50 4 1 '.I mi 1144 J54 DO 11 . " ri v 045 303 225f- 74 82 102 03! 100! no; 157j 127! 1471 US, 83; 72 ' 8S: 107! 137 153 87j- 04 sr 71 on 4 21 2-4 114 Or) 1 84 052 230j 88i 105! G4 113 117 174! 120 150 150 00 75 00: lis 140i 1581 OOi i 8i 12: 1 31 048 230 88 104 02 114 1141 173 130 155'! 150! 1(H)! 70 001 112 130. r00( 11 3 12 0 5 ( ( c 4 ! 2 3 2 1 0 l! . 1 c ; Z l 23( 103 G5 114 114 173 12U 140! 153 100 70 00 112 130 170 00 t- . Ji 3 12 0 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 1 0 1 ifi i r J .! 1 - A':-.. . . 1 line eiir lit or in uiir hh ? uruuuu io 11 CHrtiiltto toilinneombe. four icitizena worked manfully riast'uesdiiy and onrincreased ijoriKdae largely! to their eflbrts. ff, Ijlijiaiangle, of (old 1HU, died very l-knlviytoday morning. Mr. lian- a.s well known aiflon mining men this section. ; ' 1: . ;i .mc ffflc anucipaiea 1:1c n:masorae n-ailii:jJJiriy thut. Itowan would e lastrTniwday jjniprninjjr,; shot olf 2; ! i ,1 ' i ' - . i! htekiiy was a goo 1 day for trade r ' i- I ' -" it . . 1 .. :bourstHPrc-naHS. ai.i.iv peopie raiue froia i tli e cuu u try t o 11 1 0. ; r t h'o election uruaSfuRl do their; stepping at the Ilcutem'.ier to prex the S(h1 to the U a'fltfr-wiWina:. T.i ? vill come up rlier jiltd lo stronger' : So says an. ;ieiili(ral paper. II jnany farniers to lection use a, rotik-r? i Whnt'eTtr the ic.ult f tuc election nrltj it inost concc I p the fkriners unll Irking people xf the sU to get out o.' jtaull stay imt. , 'l.iov trAuiiot carry i- - ; ' - 1 ; tn t the lu-erteiut rateifiinterett. Tiirnr Almiuiac for hy J;w. II. Lis, 'Kidviirh: N. C, is oil our table, i : . r.. 4i ; , -I , tl. Ait'-lisiual.'ft with imlbrinatiuti in ii-ect j o a 1 tl 1 1 e -jva r i y i ijj pu hi ie jute r es t s :!ie State ahd many other suli) eels. -. 1 -'; 1 '.:-.. h- '.,."? - pe lcvy Ir ilear-oii expresses liis re Ikfeotio'if our eltii'jits, tluvt his ,vc- aqitcaehed u. ' Winstcn have b in Mik ; iii'iiaaiphlot j form and hope w hifricucls will not purchase the pub !.:tron, Harrison Elected President. j - ; New York has undohtedly gone for Harrison, (j ran t U elected mayor of N. Y. city. Indiana, for Harrison. . Connecticut probably gone for Harri son, though both parties yet claim it. Viririna retiuns come in slow and pf doubtful Jaiacttr, . licpublican gain in many counties. 7 -Missouri elects republican Congress men in place of Castlemau and O'Niel. Nebraska goes for Harrison. - Jlhodc Island givas Harrison 4,000 Eolith Carolina Deal. by abou't- usuar m:ij. V New Jersey, probably dem. Maine, as heretofore. Massschusctts, Hep. Boston gave Cleve land 10,00 maj., but the republicans gain two Congn-fsmen in this i-Mate. i Nev.' llampliire, Rep. The Returns. new jiAMroiiia?:. Concord. N. H. Nov. 7-New. HamD ssiliire elects the Governor and ;j!cgisla turc to-day, besides the Presidential eleetors auu Congressmen. ' -J Concord. N. II.. 7 p. m., Nov. 6. In dications at this hour are titafcr .Harrison 1 has arried tlittiUtet jaud4hni- Gootle, uep., . ua oeen eleetea Governor. That the Kepublieuns have earfied bottf con gressional 'districtdefratc d MiKi nua, dem., and have secured both branches of the legislature's , : ' - POUTH CAROLINA . Charlcnton, a, -No v.l 6 In South Carolina besides the Presidential electors, there were elected all State officers, half of the Senate and all of the; State House of Keprcsenative. There vrs 7 hoi Re publican Statetickct6r had that party any county or-? legislative ticket; except in Bv'autprt (where there was no local Democratic ticket) 'and Berk el y. In the seventh district llobert Simmons (color ed Republican) ran as independent , can didate for Congress against Elliot (Dem.) and Miller (regular Rep.) and in this dis trict the tight was the warmest. OHIO. CCT.THE i .1 ONLY Brilliant Durable r -i - ...m . -, . Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all otters in Strength, Purity jancUastness. None others are just as good. Beware of imitations thej .are made of cheap and inferior materials and give poor, weak, cjrocky colors. 36 colors ; io cents each. Stad postal (or Dye Book, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Chung . (iocts. quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by . . WELLS. RICHARDSON 4 CO., Burlington. Vt. For Gilding or Brdnxing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS.. f Gold, Silver, Bronse Copper. Only w Cents. SLat3 Election. It is conceeded that tiic State has gone X- 1 democratic bv a larsre maiority. Fowlei r - is elected Governor, and the Legislature is secured. Rockingham democratic by a dimin shwl majority. - , (J nil ford, republican l.y 280 majority. Davidson county republican. Rowan, democratic with an increafe bf:V2(i over Scales' vote. j Heavy""-democratic-gains in Ruther ford. j Johnson Dem. defeated in the 9il Dist. for Congress. Cabirrus gics Fowle Stanly gives Fowle 1S1 majority Columbus, Ohio, Nov. G. At half past 1 o'clock this afternoon Judge Thurman and his son Allen V. Thurman alighted from a coupe at the polling place of the Gth ward and cast their ballots for the Democratic ticket. Owing to rain, the coupe was: driven up to within a few feet of the window and withont assistance the Jmlge walked across the! pavement and handed in his ticket, which lie had ready folded in his hand. i OEOKtJIA. ' Atlanta, Ga.,. Nov. G. The weather throughout Georgia is beautiful. A light voters being polled in Atlanta and and the indications- point to the same J vote throughout the Slate. I Augusta, Ga., Nov. GW-'All the Demo cratic delegations in Georgia will be elected to Congress. . , KHODi: ISLAND. Providence, R. I., 3:30 p. in. Citv vote 1 miioritv of with one ward lacking was : Harrison, i)..)ut leveianu, rtjVotf: riss, o-vi. rom . . ...... . .1.:, di:.. jwiis lro 11. vl? ill lllia num. jii.uiu-, the 1 nvl ,,tu,; eein,.u, .,,o; -aueiiug izy. J)oue at tUe citv of; Washington, on the first dav of November eighteen Let JJs all Give Thank3 to God. w asuikutox, Nov. j 1. -4 Proclama tion by the rrexidcat of the Un ited States. Constant thanksgiving and gratitude are aue trom the American people to Al mighty God for His goodness and mercy, wlitch have followed them since the dav He made them a Nation aud vouchsafed to them a free government. With lov ing kindness He has constantly led is in the way of prosperity and greatness, lie has not visited withswift punishment our short-comings, but with gracious care he has warned us of our dependence upon His forbearance, and has taught us that obedience to his holy liw is the price ot coutiuuance of his precious gifts. In acknowledgement of all t'uit God has done for us as a Nation, and to the end that on an appointed day the united prayers and praise of a grateful country may reach the throne of grace, I, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, do hereby designate aud setupartThurs day, the twenty-ninth day of November instant, as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, to be kept and observed through out the land.. On that day let all our people suspend their oidinary work had --occupations, and at their accustomed places of wor ship with prayer and praise, rend r thanks to God for all his mercies: for the abundant harvests which have rewarded the toil of the husbandman during the year that has pa-sedj and for the rich re wards tli it have followed the labors of our people, in their shops and their marts of trade and traffic. Let us give thanks for the peace and for the social order and contentment within our bor ders, an 1 for our advancement in ull that adds to national greatness. Aud mindful to the alllictivo dispen sition with which a portion of our land has been visited; let irs while we humble onrseh ei before tho power of (Jod, ac knowledged His mercy! in setting bound? to the deadly march of the pestilence, and let our hearts be chastened by sym pathy with our fellow countrymen who have su lie red and who inouru. And, a we return thanks for kll the iue1?sTpgs which we have received from the hands of our Heavenly Father, let us not for get that he has enforced upon nscharity, aud on this day of thaiiksgiving, let us generously remember j the poor and needv, so that our tribute of praise and gratitude may be accepted in the sight ol i - . 'SciCELERY ':lv?': COMPOUND rame s CURES j PROOFS "Pain's Celery Com IteUralgla potmd cured SBynerr- mmmm ous sick headaches. Mrs. Lw A. liuormt, Nervous ' Jadato Prostration hmmmbwmmhmb Cooipotmd, 1 am cared . '.-.,-,-... oTrhctunausm.' Rheumatism svumj-i1,n?:in'0r ; - South Cornish. K. H. i -ilJL 'L . "It hasdoDesaeaiore lianey , good for kidney disease ""'i 1 ha JT other medi- ? Diseases ciBc., go.abwtt, " " Slott City, Iowa. I ? iM S, " Celery Com- ' a 1 P001 h of great AH LlVer- for torpid Uer, . i . indigestion, and bilioos. ? Disorders EuAMrnc. Udall, Quechee, Vt. P,E THOMSON & ;C0.r 7- WORE Sasl, Doors,il31iiids, Scroll Sawing. Wood TurniDg, . - s it ANO CASTINGS OF ALL, KINDi V--,- -DEALEES IS jjj,' Steaan Engines and Boflerr, Steam andJv; : ' Water Kp;-t-V- Steam Fittings, Shafting, Puller, nr:gt rW;;l: Mrtt hincry of all kinds; repaired on j . SHORT NOTlCE;i'T.S0 Mar. 1583; ' - r- "? 1,1 fn i MASSACHUSETTS. iflwroj nrcVperohs pngaged in farm rk.wko can't nflbrd to raise cotton or neiyS hut; there are other things tich lind . a' rcadv nidirkft. sueli as I ti 7 1 itkenS C2rk butter.l jjotatoes. tnr- ,bui!hieloiis, fruits 6f "all kinds ?ool)rcliaroioal, fire wo6l, post tim f,m ad willow baskets, silk-cul- Sleqtiwi Helnu.. 'ecaaldSll '.this paner with, coniect- IrefjorU'of the jpleotioii, but it ia of ' fe 'tVe give reliable reports so sstliej luve reibhel u, and soiue of NftTOfnotofficiaK Rowan county has liiettied 'her Democratic faihe, and a piSSQnt appearances Judje Fowle pKtU Governor iiirrl'"-it i trnhthl I i 1 " r 1 ?K5lture will le democratic. lf te socured Ie?nocrntic a ncend- ri. HthcSUtc,'her tiliienr Lave reas -1 H LIST OF LETTERS. qCiettera remaining in the Post M&dish'rirv fn-Ul woolr. nmllnnr V.3,Sl.'; . . ' h -- X ..' ' . 1 L'nmj-11 Ai.ti p..-.. T xr f ,on- a.CVake, Hester Carter j Florida O vi Ie, Bettie Freemau. IE A Hart- ry JUM Marj- K- k(iee, Lnm -'ti. V& for 5r.-v ft. if tr c...:,. ipra TracA-. p AiTholnTson,Se!ina reus; - tU.i . . lfa,P -;ny f" Advertised." when the rVditlers v I.UJ1VU 1U1 Richmond county gives Dockery a ma- oritv of 75. 1 Boston, Noy. G. One hundred and Lleve- rave -i flft- ivi- ;,-,i n.,vi.;c-,,n .( ro 1 Iredell, gives Cleveland a majority of ? Same lowns in' 184 1.2X). . CaWiiybara majority of 1,580 for Clcvt und and Fowle. I Anson, Dem. by iwroajority of 1,100. Buncombe gives Cleveland a inaj. of 49; Fowlo, 233. ; - Blaine, 38,42, Cleveland 2S.42G Rp lbliean Congressman electel in 3Iass anuscts except.one, and Republican gain of two Congressmen. ALAUAMA. hundred and eighty-eight, and in the year of Independence of the United States, the One Hundred and Thirteenth. In witness whereof, I -have hereunto ' j signed my name and caused the seal of me iiiueu suites to ue.aiuxco, Gkoveu Clevklani. ry the President: j T. F. Bavaijd. Secy of State. alv - 1 ,4 v H BOVDEX, P. 3f A New ITrrnw' John A. Bodeniias fceiyed a hew t vw4 uiciv li ..may interest M examine who! are not satisfied Mhrworkihe results mT thoku hith- !tlllk l'lsrhnl nn filiAitt.inn with certain-modifications wh'.c!i naes it superior to that. pulverizer thau the ordinary "inch we. believe is the inniu fl'sired, though' it does not .leave nd quite so smootTf. The clods WPi and by, peculiar shape and Pof thedllxed wheels'the and thrown sufficiently to Trevinns1 nHltoKt ofitsVaTuerhowevcf is the 'W:9t itsTmefitend thUt- we V'iH be reouired bvf tlinsn who if-'fr proeuresucli li ulensll. VMr: ls constantly on. thc look-out for for .the farm and ls r!m nio. Wieintrod ft f iiuies and implements of modern aim use 3 th n nii-t ttf tin Carteret, Democratic throughout Brunswick, republican majority Beaufort, Republican Craven, Republican, 235. Cumberland. Democratic byXfrom 300 to OUO maj. New Hanover, Republican by nc; 6) ). maj. Franklin, Dem. by about 200. Henderson . probably Denn 1-Mgceombe, Republican. Bobcson Democratic. r Sampson, Dem. Wayne, Democratic. ' Richmond, Democratic ' by: small ma jority. ; Travelers Killed by a Band of Negroes? r Charleston. W. A'a., Nov. 2. Infor mation has been receive! from -Mercer county that on Sunday last four white travellers on a highway, were attacked by a band of negroes. Two of the travel ers were shot and their bodies robbed of $G0O. The other two men, William Hen derson and Michael Johnson, escaped and went to Brauwell, the county seat of Mercer, where, they gave the alarm. Fifty jmen at ouce went in pursuit, but up t o'yestcrday had been unsuccessful, as the outlaws took to the mountains in the neighborhood of the Kentucky line. ' Collision Between Detectives and the Hartfield-McChvy Gan. ; : f Charleston, Nov. 2.-Kentucky de toctives and the West Virginia contin gent of the Hatfteld-McCoy gang fcollided last Monday, and the? result was that the detectives arrested Ellison! Mounts and a man named Chambers. The latter was shot in the hand and escaped, but not until heshot one of the detective's in the arm. Mounts was clubbed and fright fully beatcrl beforet he was subdued. He was takeh to Pikeville, Ky., and lodged ia jail. The detective who was shot isl named J. W.' Napier. Montgomery, Nov. 6. Scattering re turns have been received from different points in Alabama and they are suffi cient to show a solid democratic deleea- tion to Congress.' Jacksonville, Nov. C. The Democratic and Republican parties diad.vfull " tickets in the field this ycY', including' 'nomina tions for Presidential electors, Congress men, State and county officers, except in the first district where Davidson, Demo cratic candidate for Congress, was unop posed. - While the Prohibition party uthniuatcd "electors, the party has no or ganization and mail o -no -canvass. The jubernaJiohnVcandidatcs were Francis P. Fleming, Democrat, oiid V. J. Bhip man, Ilepublican.- " The canvass has been seriously interrupted in" the northern and. eastern portions of the State by the yel low feyer, but has been quite vigorous 111 the South. ; A New York Hcraldx bulletin savs: Republicans and Democi:atsboth claim Connecticut. The Democrats claim it by 1,400 and the Republicans by 3,000. ILLINOIS. The New York Herald says.ihe Demo Ci4tts concede Illinois to Harrison, but elaim Palmer's elect ion.(to the governor ship). - , ' - 's Chicago, Nov. 6. -TwohUndred 'pre cincts in Chia20 give Harrison 30,318, Cleveland 32,044.; ; Fiferj rp.;foi Gov ernor 30.0o6; Palmer: dem., for Govern or 30,465, v n -1 ?? . KENTUCKY. r .' i. i ... T- A Herald bulletin, say Kentucky has gained Aue Demoeratie.Coiigressman. f Speaker Carlisle is re-elected by a hand some! majority. " :- - f;f ; NEW JETtSEV. " New- York.NoVi G. A New York Son bulletin s:iys,New Jersey will give Cleve land a plunlity:cfB,rj00 to 8,000. Democratic headquarters report Cleve land's plurality in Nev Jersey at 8,000. Earthquake Shock. Memphis, Tenn.j NoY. Quite a per ce jtible earthquake shockvHS felt here this morning lit . 3:50 o'clock. People asleep in the ubper stories of building and' residences, were considerably alarm ed. Its deration w as only a few seconds. ; .Mecklenburg county astonishes us with ji Democratic majority of 1,050. Train Bobbery. New Orleans, Nov. 3. The IT. S. Express Messenger on the train of the New Orleans & Northeastern Railway, which arrived here . this moruing at . 7 o clock, was robbed at 5.a, m. between 'Laeey and Derby stations, fifty miles from this city. Express officials decline to State the amount of the robbery, but it ' is understood the I loss is between $40,000 and $50,000. . Between the stations! above named the robber entered the express car, where Heury McEIroy, baggage master, was sitting on a chest near the middle of the car, and express mcsschger Charles Lou vey was at one end, checking off freight. The robber came first to the baggage master, presented a pistol and required McEIroy to hold up his hands. Quickly throwing a sack over) McElroy's head, the robber gave his attention to the mes senger, who was required at the point of a pistol to open the sale. A sack was placed by him over the head of the raes senger, while the robber proceeded with the work of sec urine: the money, both McEIroy and Louvey being required under threat to hold! up their hands. After securing the contents of the safe the robber pulled the bell-rope, the train men being near Nicholson station, forty hve miles from this citv,. When the train stopped lie left it unobserved. The conductor did not know Why the traiu stopped, and on starting forward to ascertain, found the , rear end of the coach next to the' baggage car locked, a'iid the key left in the door on the out side. V hen the express ear w'as nnaliy reached, both McEIroy and Louvey were found standing with their hands up and sacks over their heads. They were t under the impression that the robber was still present. Only one robber was seen by Louvey. j snussasaaHkMHsaDaaMMMa FAIL NOT TO CALL BROWN'S AT And - Grand Opening of the wmmm mmmmmm the most tempting display of Clothinq, Shoes, Hats, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ever offered in this mirket. m- UI ! My lino o suits at u.00, 7.33, 10.00, 15.30, 1 3.00 nnil ?20.00 edJVsT BE EQU&LEcEB, ' Tremendous stock of Overcoats :- of every Style and finality : -A.t Prlcci to isuit svvyono. My stock of Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks and Valices is now c omplete. The most gorgeous line of lien's and. Hoys' Shoes ver opened hero, at 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 . & $2.o0 The celebrated Douglas Shoe at $3.- Winter HEAVY BOOTS AT COST ! Bo sure and ive me a call. M. S. BROWN. . " at .1 rt 'J' it ! Thursday, the 29th of November, has been appointed asTiuYiksgiving Day. Cottoii and Grain Market. . Rfported. by IiOVDKX.&.QVJN-V . , v Wheat 1.00 (S 1.10 Corn lit' i 00 Coiton quiet (;H)t Vrfdling i 91 OaU. , m MARRIED. Iii the Presbyterian church," this' citv, Nov 7, 18S8t by Ket. Jr Uuaijile, 0)Jp4 Lewis. M. Wnlton, and Mary j. -Melvin, all of Salisbury. &1 JN0. A. B0YDEN M. C. QLVWU hi'. Ji 4- t I ! " SALISBURY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF ''I it- m FOR WHEAT AND l - . E - - v - OATS i J I - PIANOFORTE TUNING, FOB SALISEUET. Mr-Owes II. Dishop j (pupil of Dr. MArx, Professor of Music nt Hej-lin rnivcrsity, ar.d Monsieur Cenezet of Paris) bus come from En;laiil aul settled close to Salisbury, and is prepared to tune, regulate' and repair Piano fortes, Organs and Pipe Organs. Having had fifteen years' practical experience in England, Ladies and gentlemen,, who wish their musical instruments carefully and regularly attended to, may rely upon having thorough and con scientious work done if they will kindly favor '4)H. 1. with their esteemed patronage. Liv ing: near town, no traveling expenses will be -incurred, and therefore the terms will be low; via: 2.50 per pianoforte if(taned occasional ly, or h for three tuning in one year. . Please apply for further particulars by postal card or note left at this office. ' , . . JJN. J. Sell uma nb says i ''It' 13 the falsest -ff, tHiiy to allow .1113- pianoforte to remain un-tcr-icJ. -as it ruius lAh iut.runieut 4yd ear." COTTpN - m TJicrc is dohe better jjnade than those we offer. oWinolflioPjucES and Easy Terms. ' ' J' - ' . J ' s jk. j. rf, -x . j tm. . . COTTON SWe'are frepaa to WlHianEST. CASH PRICES for COTTON, COTTON SEED, and IL, O I , .-r ' We have: a rvv ?S Fine lot of Seed Wheat which we will sell at reasonable prices 1 1 We have bought the celeljrated . - - For Cotton, and Corn Calland see it. 9; ".. LfenAiTTi fTiiT. Mi An rn 1? o We toei wlhe'.rure Home lafle-BUiiD: liiMb ai w,ou;p m Vafrented Tufe I call:'an p eesbo yde n & quinn. 11. f - mm -:- 4 : : ; f . i. $m - p 'j .. j "4 i- if ! " i t -4 - T-: , i, -. r-::-.yf r-7 f t '.:H: mm , v.

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