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in Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, JUNE 19. 1890. F lumb Shake; His Mane at t h 3 McKinley Bill. Warned by the unluck of hi Jay l)awkerolleue,Senator LMuiub of Kan 1 L a m AiitiMAiia ri-ii'l 111- "Bitin the Thumb." nsl yut " f- me axruuue ui imu F-i"- , - . . . , ... .- .0.,i ... .- i !. . t t he fraiiM rise in m fficiv ifiii.n.u the cautious approach to a casus ItelU between the ret;iiner of the houses of Montague and Capulet. Do you bite your thumtr at ns, ir?" "I do bite ray thumb." u Do you bite your thumb at us, ir ? v u Is the law on our side, if I say ay?" No, sir, I do not bite my thumb at you ; but I do bite my thumb.' And so with the ultra-republicans of the present House, They , are quite willing to bite a thumb at the. South, bnt as to whether thejf can do so in safety, as to wbe ther they can do so nl swing clear of the law of retribu tion, as to whether there is not a justice loving element of their own party su$ ficieutly strong to punish them for Huch overreaching, hair brained " tyr riiuy these are the questions which make them halt before the plunge. It is a great day for New England at Washington now. Puritan intol erance, narrowness and interfering business pardon the earpentery Ts the very spirit of republican measures there; the spirit which controls com mittee work, embitters debate and colors every legislative proposition. "The mass or death; make your choice." Almost have these words of Charles IX, he gloated oyer the dead bonlies of Coligny and La lloche Joucnuld while he threatened t'oijde and Navarre, been transplanted to Gur sou. wuimn BW pity that other western States, agri principle is me sanre. x ,,v w ultlir!ll ;n ch:ir:icter, did not take their by the House to the Senate. Speaking on the silver question, he said: There seemed to bo a general consen sus of opinion (hat the volume of the fiirrpnnv should he increased. How much of that was sincere he would have occasion to remark upon before he con eluded; The Senate had been appealed to yesterday by f3 Saa itor frjua New York (Mr. Hiscock) against tho bill in the sacred name of protection. He would not cull it a fetich, although he did not know what he would call it before begot through, the Senate was asked to keep silver dethroned. . Silver was an American product a much larger product than many others which were to he protected by duties of 200 or 300 per cent, under the coming tarHT bill. He would like to ask the Senator from New York, who was so anxious about foreign commerce, what he intended to do with the tariff bill, which prevent the United States from having any foreign commerce. He hoped'' that he might interpret the Senator's remarks on that point as a hopeful augury of the action of that Senator in putting his knife into the bill now before the finance committee, a bill which would raise the price of nearly everything used by the masses of the people. , In other words we are permitted to witness, the unwonted spectacle of this mighty republican, this Lacedemonian of republican leaguing, in ferrentially, himself with Thebes. Not only so but he is trving to convert Hiscock of New York to his new order. If theFarmers' Alliance never lived to accomplish anything else of good, it would not have lived in vain. Bring ing IngaHs up short, where he plumed and sunned himself iti the vanities of his. self-ascribed security, and giving Mr. Pin nib an object lesson on duty, to do these was to do well. It is only a It begins to appear that Louisiana will not part with the lottery, Kphraim joined to his idofe is to be let ajone. Also see that you don't omit to let the idol alone. If yon want to get your financial affairs all squow-wow just make the Louisiana Lottery your business in life. They tell you it is "fair" ; aftd in a sense it is just as it is fair to fleece any donkey (excuse the incongruity) who tries to pocket money that he has in no sense earned. If vou want to bet on another man's game," why not get so:ac enterprising card shaper to rob you at short cards over a blanketed table ill ya.ir local hotel. Thesy latter arc the more de serving, since the use of the " bug.11 the "shiner," the sleeve, the M bracket'1 and the deftest fingers in the world, these in combination with perfect nerve and surpassing courage, are cer tainly less shameful, because of the elements of marvelous skill and un flinching courage that shames the sneak game down there. Have you a chance to What has Salisbury ever won?) win? Washington Letter. rr ;n oar regular correspondent.) , Washington, June Ifi. Paradoxi cal ks it may appear, the recent ex treme warm 8fjetl seems to have cooled public interest if! ttwrprnceeding of Congress, and thinned out that body to about the required number to con stitute a quorum and transact business. The old ""he that can wait will event ually get anything he desires' was never better demonstrated than Ly the action of the present Congress. The old hands, the queen bees, the old shepherd dogs of the flock, havo ac quired to a great extent what theyj had panted for, and are how dczing amid leafy bowers along tfye ea. W bile t he public is anxious to Da e all discussion dropped is the opportunity forUhe mediocrity of the national legislation to approch tin second Jable and reduce the surplus. The action is compara tively u h noticed, uncared for and :un sung. Many millions of dollars 'are appropriated every day, with a brief word of explanatioh made by the mem bers in charge of a bill rejjardinjj its REDUCED KATES REDUCED RATES contents. W nen I he mem hers of assured republican supremacy or n lapse of free iastitutioiis-and right of -rmiresentation: and this beinsr the Senators in hand. Perhaps, though, it is wisest to sec how Mr. Plumb behaves under the whip before too much is . 1 1 ..AArt.nii.I-k,. y . t ftOr Aim 1C. I .onH,uu, ptopMv u, u j h jLt r,- th2 growing oE a man win Hiiaie ine mini inun,- uci.u.imhj there isconfusion, hatred and strife of some kind trailing out behind every such proposal to a free people. At the crack of the whip Reed's peo ple, under fire from the democratic side, may pass the measure, for it is too late now to think that they will hesitate at anything. Also there is little doubt that the grandson of a is cornered between Bis and his parly. constituency lie Wsy It is Ttxe. A SCENE FROM THE HOUSE. Speaker Reed, railroading an objec tionable measure and speaking very fast. "The question is on the aniznd- i i i i it Grandfather in the way of a President menra recommenueu to inese uuis " 1T7!11 L A 11.. 1 -11 . . M 1 which we have will, upon onnortmiity VYlluo,a "Jllu coiiMueieu 1 f- l i i mi i i i afforded, siffu it. Still, since the Sen- agreeu to. ine cna.r neavs no oojec- ate has at least had the decency to 110 n anditissoordereil thm. nrpvlnna nniufcinn o.il. Mr. byuum. "Uliost Ot La?V1", Mr ' r-- 1 ' - o r i , , . , ., law. which now prevails hi the House, Speaker, . object. u,. o eianJur ti. , nn opeaKer. uenu m r m luuiana ion m in i t it r n. iiuli uu iui cvti fiv. I 1 A lit rri i at " i cident to the measure ttare. a question is now upon inircy- There are some Saxon words, which par amendments, bills, amendm-neds rlinnf..iiVAnnr.u mL- ,,,fV. aoaes an.u revisions or statues; an on w uu u i. ' - iv. i nit v. v ' ' u,Uf miinv. u uruuii- fell. In combination thev have n0 third reading and considered as read 1 nvi i .1 i. nlace in a resectable iournal. it is said. 1 nout ol)ie 11 con'1 1 (l aSreer tn o, Hm .Un ,,i lnecnair uears noxneci n. o ruer- T7Ki III. LIIU IFI.Ii lllMi?. I 1L I I 1 I 1 Illll.ll S - Unfcrtnnate Webb. Census Supervisor Webb seems to have enmeshed himself in the strands of trouble, in the bight of which he is now safelv wound. He is however more unfortunate than b'amable. In his appointments competency, presum ably was a requirement. This could not be fully met from the ranks of his own party, so that two-thirds or more of his appointees were, necessarily, democrats. Hearing how the roll call stood, the Washington authorities, with their usual disregard of all compacts and obligations, have in nianv instances ordered him to revoke commissions. So that quite a number of democrats have been dispossessed, even after they had been at work as long as a week. We fed sorry for Mr. Webb; still we feel that the moral should be pointed; it being, never presume, whatever the word, tfi it the republican party really means anything halt' decent. Mr. Jacob Scott got into something like a state of constei nation at the Greensboro Female College a few d;iys ago. He walked into the elevator on the fourth tloor and nonchallantly sat down. He is now prepared to state that his trip down tj the butto n w is the fastest, slickest thing he has ever ac complished. In fact he advrtises hira- i w.ierj in either house are sufficiently aroused, they direct their shafts of wit and s.u- casm at the other branches respecting its want of deliberation in passing bills and appropriating the public Kinds. They are equally guilty, however. The House h;ts charged the Senate with passing bills at the rate of 12 ) per min ute its record in psis.iug public laws has been shewn to have exceeded this rate, but wasn't as fast as that of the House. From Is extended to all Iris friends and customers, and to every reader of this paper to come to the Gratid Musical Festival to he held in this citv on the 13th and 14th of next June, and inspect his immense stcek of ' Jinilire, Pieios aofl . Organs now on hand. Nothing has been seen like it in the State of North Carolina. At his store can he found anything you want in the furniture Hue. All new goods, latest styles, and prices are low. Over 300 different stylos oi Pianos and Organs to select from. Prices cut down to suit the times. Every instrument guaranteed. Custo mers must and shall be pleaded, or money refunded. Every lover of music should come to this Festival, the first ever held in North Carolina, and you are invited to make my store your headquarters while you are here. E. M. ANDREWS, Charlotte, N. C. KLDTTZ & RENDLEMfll DOUBLE STORES! DOUBLE STOCKSi DRESS GOODS n A nDT?riin uisposed they are SL'lf as willing tj go any th it sun pie confess to a Ulysses-like longing for ttiem, even while bouud to the mast of conventionality. Ilo'-yever, if any one ejse wishes to swear at Reed and his a lju vitauts, an .attentiye listener can be found on application to this paper. Trinity College Commencement. Thirteen sheep skins and thirteen auH accoutred young soldiers en listed for the battle of life, such was ed. Thirty Democrats with cry's of Mr. Speaker," 11 0 hello there," Republican cries of "put 'em out. T ' t i. " UUWII Ml lldlll The Speaker, "The house will come to order. The question is now Mr. Mills. "I rise to a question of personal privilege." Gentleman from Texas will please Trinity's work for ninety. At least not interrupt Chair. Person in qnes such was her finished work. Of- "on h:ls 1,0 Plvleges. "Will liilh enobling impressions received and of as- McKirily please call previous question. peratioas kindled who shall estimate. Uenfc- froni tennessee will sit down This is the thick of the commence-. ,,elore 1 uave lns seat contested. The ment days, or ratl.ver it is the bull just fl,,estio:i is now uPo;i turning a solid behind it. and to detail at leiurth tbn r.'puonean ueiegation lrom tlie bouth -exercises an 1 participants would quick- avori yei a3s nave it bo idered - - I k I I Pi' t . If exhaust thspaca ofianv weekly queries oi ume, envision Mr purnal, while a greater portion of the SPP1 r &c. from democrat and put 'em work would be left undone.' Still our mu trom republicans neighboring institution CJUiruindi at- Curtain falls tentioiiw'.ii:'.! with in. am" w. .1 lie next act begins with .Johnny not present, must take the form of -ourgun! newspaper comment. The Wilmington . Messenger ays-: 4s usual, Charlotte has done all of . r- i The orations were of a nature bardlv wle duty. Her musical festival iVftr he:irl lllui !i ,rvllrnpo rnlr:im T't. I mrn.-. . : L r. ... . .v.-.. ...... ti suae: il was mnrp mow hhIIb tlirt n-it ti,. .. .... ,1 ..... ....1 it.- 1 i ......v, land of the birth of the 'lost cause' anMlt a truiraPh- Asheville has her 4&3 wliote line or thought is a connected eve strained after the Yankee dollar !:.. i. . x- ..r i -v - i f iiuk oi Bditimeuiui oeeas. isut to-dav I w... t i . e n i the irRuluattv banished tW "tl .'Z pViiiatoii dreams of ol her and further b:nre" subjects and grappled with the tobacco factories, Greensboro' is taking jrSnS iSBMSS Myw oi htu on the value of a Each speech deserves special mention. a Raleigh seerns about to accom- but we have only voom sufficient, to plish a new depotj Wilmmgton, Fay- praise the beantilully composed speech .Ho;na n 1 1 f , , , , r of Mr. D. C. Branson, ot Greensboro, as ettevb?, bioldsbdro, Durham and Salis- 1 the best written of them-all; the grace- bury are each intent upon a conserv- fuliy reudcrcd orations of Messers A V .,f . i . . KnglUb.f Arehdale. W. .F. Wood, of "t,ve - alvancenr.t of some kind. Mooresville, li. B. Nicholson, of Wash- Charlotte, however, is apart in that she intfon, ami W. E. Ornioqd, of Hooker- has a hannv blending nf i-i ton. But I hp ninj .1 frequently the winnrng oration jvas the 1 s'ltu business, of higher reach and cul- .yztrbTMr "i' t,;,'' Mrik e,u,CTvor a,,a mm White, of PoHoeksville. advancement as yokefeitowa with the -:- m L pursuit of the sordid. There is scarce- Trinity College tins year paid her V 9 : community of equal population in resp?cts to our Congressmaa in the the ijouth, tr in the Union, that would North C irolinia to state fact. He also says that he was even shocked to find himself-at the bottom so quickly and that his, feelings were badly hurt, Sj.uj tixings gave awhy and the ?aug at the b.)tto:n vry nearly knocked all the saw dust out of his doll. Mr. Scott njiv walks down stair-ways exclusively and says that the next time he wants. to do something right quick he will go f ill in a welL It is hazarded that the population of North Carolina has increased in the general neighborhood of -100,000 since '8.). Father of our common country! How many squalls does that represent, counting something like nine million seven hundred and fifty-six thousand eight hundred and twelve yelps to the rascal f It was Scott who said ?:Thc tear, dow n childhood' s cluck that flow?. Is like the dewdrop uu the rose." Still the heretical tendency to spank the rose, or shake it dry, is widespread and powerful. we omitted to say that 1,850,000 is something like the sum of our next census, it is supposed. The private bills are usually of on evening sessions, when usually tramped, like a load of coal in a bunch. The republicans of Congress seem to act as if they were preparing to break up camp, and wee perfectly regardless of the furniture. Thev have certainly ,:c:ed in a manner this session that would justify such a feeling of despair on their part. They. have plan ned for the appropriation, of enough money, this session, to pay the National Debt. After they go out, at the next election, they will probably try lorae a sentiment against their successors on account of alack of money to discharge public obligation and individual hopes, created by the gang last discharged. The House silver bill has been report ed back favorable from the Finance committee to the Senate, and offered as a substitute, by Mr Morril, for the Sen ate Bill. It contains important amend ments that materially, alter it in o direc tion unsatisfactory to the free coinage men. The provision making the cer tificates legal tender is struck out; also making certificates redeemable in bul lion at the option of the Secretary of the Treasury; and the section provid ing that when the market price of sil ver is 81.00 for 371 J grains of silver, it shall lie lawful to receive bullion for coinage, and the purchase of bullion be suspended. lie was followed "by Mr. Evarts -who gave a very interesting review of t'ne history of silver legisla tion. He said that in 1873 the two metals, gold and silver on a parity, and had been since loOd. 1 hat no. trade or law of nature had broken that parity, but tlvat it had been accomplish by " wit and wisdom of man." That in 1873 Congress, while in hypnotic con dition, had passed the law demonetizing silver, which eventually reduced it 3u percent, in value. Mr. Vance followed him in denouncing that act of Con- 30ST AN Jul? BIG BEY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE CCMBIRED. My shelves are risrlit alone with fillinir Ci OODS XH1S Styles lovelv! .' . ' . 'Prices -low! White Goods a Specialty! We carry a full line of SHOES, - HATS, -CARPETS STRAW - MATTING, CROCKERY .-. and v TINWARE. Very Uespeetf nil y, J. W. Bostiax. DRY GOODS NOTIONS CLOTHING HATS MATTS CAPS RUGS SHOES MATTING - y ' V 4 The family supply side, like the other, is inexlianstibfe It is our peculiar business to dress and feed your family, ond jf you give us the slightest encouragement we will do it. suppling a greater variety of high class goods, at a smaller cost than it can be-done elsewhere. W?.th every assurance, KLUTTZ & RENDLSMAN. Wm UIO DRY G00D$ GR0CEWES: My sprins stock is now in nnd I have an elegant npsoiimcnt of S. crnicker? ffinghnms, Luvns, Dress Goods, Plushes, Vhito Goods, &:c. Have the hamteciws line ol" Seersuckers, in Solids, Stripes and Plaids in the city All col. is. In tMiL GnOCEHY DEP ARTMEN T can be found everything good to-cat Hams, Hrcak fast Strips, Beef Tongues, Drkl Beef, Chickens, Butter, Eggs, PickleSf etc., ete. FRUITH! intiiTs: Banannas, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, and ('oe-innutsi 1 buy and' sell all kinds of country produce. Kesii'ctl'ully, - "J FHANK YOUNG. McCubbins Corner. WANTED WOOL Having an unlimited order for WOOIa I vill pay the highest market juice, delivered at any depot er vrl r;.i j", therr by saving the shipper freight, drayage and ecmmiss.ns. 1( mittance always on day wool received. Sack furnished rentfite, MILES F. MASONJS SON, Ko. 3 S. 15th a., RICHMOND, Ti, The name of Western Nortl everv man m Car o; i na who jress and said that Mjc tariff laws had has timber land, improved and unimproved, farm lands, town lots and prope rties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to buv, sell or rent properties will find it to union nst tl !C CjOUL- hape of a degree ofTL.D. This was a worthy aet in every sense, an I the subject was in every sense worth of I he compliiucnt conferred. Dr. John S. Hehderaon, for instan e. The trou ble ibout it bein; that t'u re is danger of his lieiuij to if: el with .i regula tion D.U. have daTeiJ undertake what she has but lau:ly so spleiulidly achieved. All honor to her! Take her through and through, there isn'tieaner, straighUr grail tljan hers to be found anvwhere- and if this is her way of cpieenin it -over, her sisters, wl.y waive! ioilg 9 nnv sh An ex-soldier, it is said, of Ohio, has asked the House to legislate agaiu.s the manufacture, or importation of-the Confederate flag. He must indeed have been an ex-soldier, Ins exliess be ing spread all over his petition. More over it is nine to nothing that when the greater giuis were rushing their heavy shot and the rifles screaming their lead at Manassas, Seven Pidcs, The Wilderness and the rest 1 that he was all of ex., or else he was busy about extending the line of letreat. We stand up to say that the asser tion that North Carolina is a candidate for the Louisiana Lottery, an aspersion thrown our way by papers beyond our borders, is a gratuity, an insult to the integrity of our people. Far be it from her. On the contrary her sons are daily to be heard commiserating with Louisiana for her shame, and if there is an unpurchasible people in any land, it is her's. Winston voted $203,000 on Monday for public purposes, without, it is said, a single negative vote. With the money it is proposed to build a market house, put in sewers, buy the water works and pave the streets. Certainly Winston may be said to have a if.ove on her. ruptcy una rui mumty. Speakers Recti, bust week, announced the appoitment of Mr. Mills of Texas to the committee on rules. He notified the Speakers that he declined to serve on a committee with -I!k' Speaker is based upon personal grounds. The peculiar rulings of the Speaker during the present session, and his utter dis regard of the ordinary courtesies due the minority has provoked a feeling rf unfriendliness ui the part of Mr. Mills that would make service on (he same committee distasteful to him. A caucus of the republicans will be held on about the 18th, to consider sug gestions to be offered hy the special corn mil tee now "struggling with (he subject of federal elections. A bill wi 1 undoubt edly be provided containing the super visory provisions and the worst features of the bills introduced hy Messers Ltowel', Lodge & McComas. The conference report of the anti trust bills has been rejected and another conference ordered with instructions from the House committee to recede from the House anienduieuts. -Edward K. Valentine, the republican nominee has heen elected Serireant-at-anus of the Senate. The House devoted most of Saturday to paying tribute to the memory of the late Samuel J. Randall. The principal oration was delivered by Mr. O'Neii of Pennsylvania, who followed bv manv cotributed f.rhir itstmad:ng lank- tlK'ir interest to write to oi IcCUBBINS & RE1SNER, P.EAL ESTATE AGENTS, - SALTSia ilY, X. C w A m LA. others in mi tinted statesiuan." praise of the late OFFiOEat : MORGAN'S STUDIO SALISBURY. N. C. Offers his professional services to the peo ple of llowan and adjoining counties. Ollice, Room No. 1, Smithdeal How on Fisher street, Salisbury, N. C ill : 3ia An Entire Ticket. THE MONTGOMERY VIDETTE S SI OGESTIOX It seems certain that our faithful representative, Hon. Jno. S. Hender son, of Rowan, will again be the nom inee for Congress-by our ' Democratic district convention; and Col. B. F. Long, of Iredell, the nominee for So licitor, and it is but fair that these counties, through courtesy and good will To the Democracy of. the other countries of the district, should join us in honoring so pure and true a man as Hon. Marmaduke S. Linbbins, of Ran dolph, is known to be with the .Judge ship, lie was in Troy this, week and has consented to be onr candidate if it is the will of a majority of the demo- Governor Fowle is having thj cap- era ts of the district to thus honor him. itol rubbed dowtr. The lichen or stone Hi name on the ticket will add raoof the walfTiii bein'? eleaned of lre"?f l I? l m uu Ai-tnaoip,i, and others furbishings done. Other improvements ar,' -poken of. Matmson btaulv conn lie.', and in ius- tice to this portion of district we hone An :ce !ii:;i .creiv(? the "'nomination. Newspaper Law. Below we yive the United States Postal Laws relating lo the newspapers and subscribers: 1. Subscribers whu do nqt give ex press notice to the contrary arc con sidered as wishing to continue their sub scription. 2. It the subscribers order the discon tinuance of their periodical the publisher may continue sending them until all ar arreages arc paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to t-.ike their periodicals from the olKce to which they arc directed they are held responsible until they have settled their bill and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to another place and fail to inform the publisher, and the papers are sent to the former direction they are held responsible. Si. Anyperson who receives a news paper and makes use of it, whether he ordered it or not, is held in law to be a subsci iber. 6. If subscribers pay in advance, they are lxmnd to give notice tothe'publishers at the end of their time, if they do iu t wish to continue taking it; otherwise the publisher is authorized to send it on and the subscriber is responsible until express 1 notice, with payment! of all arrears, isj sent direct to tin publisher. The new postal amenxlment has made it a penal offense to refuse to pay i:c-;itanor and the FUltst rir.cr tl impripcned for fiaud. T A u B a good "Father Time" savsTHif Watch Club is the best t out for you to Watch, Diamond Ping, Ear Rings, Silverware, or any num ber of articles valued at P in our lino, . We need two more to complete our first club of 25 names when it is com plete, avc will at onceicgin to 3 form another. Call and sec the goods wc offer and learn the plan. Very Truly, W. H. REISNER & BRO. - LEADING JEWELERS. Sale of House and Lot! Notice is hereby given that I will ofFer for sale at public auction on Monday, the 9th day of June, 1890. at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, the house and lot in Salisbury cn the corner of Fulton and Liberty sheets, and now oc cupied by James M. Hodrn, and known as the Foster house and lot. The lot fronts about one hundred feet on Fulton street, and runs back to Jackson street Terms cash. May 9th, 1890. JOHN S. HENDERSON. . i . . v . j.v.oiti Miitr nOorUiCaroTnia, j vmv ROWAN COU NY. ) gVFKUIOBOfliW Nolice is herebv eiven of tfrc icccipt ration of the Salisbury Lai.nl InU; merit Company; the nam'esTwtne"" poratoisare Keuben J. Iloim. Jb I C'oughenour, Lee S. Overman, lilaekmpr. IV ( ' T.inn V R, McCSl W. Smithdeal. Kwr !raice. F. B. (lell cnnli ,i !w... . aoKoV l:i:lV ciate with them ; that the prineipH of business shall be in Sali'-linyr.s .If. . i 1 .. nf.-l una us general purpose aim "us,H(fl 1 "uj uuii :cu rvju I'Muu, uv. Btt buildups and makc'iinprovnni-n'sw"rf same manufacturing and tu,lVr noses :MlSlt thpdnmtinn f,f the CflfH 44irm chnll Kn ik:,.i.. flip 03 siocpt.is two hundred thonr.mi "V,U w .lit . : i ; ..-n hUlI,: BUILOiKG LOTS FCR u F. .as made ondtifty thmt.and dollar?, div ay fcr a Fer-ons wanrtr? to 1 try brtH4g lots I two 'lhnusnn.l shares of the iar va!' may be near Livingstone -Collce are rcfjurvted ' one hundred dollar S 1 to inquire at THISCFFUF, 22. lt J. J. HORAH.f .?-c- r
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