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THIS PAPEB published every afternoon, Sunday! tz ceptedb JOSH. T. J A MES, ''J-TV KDITOB AND PROFRI XTOR- SUBSCRIPTIONS. TOSTAGE PAID. rjne vear.S5 00 Six months, $2 60 ; Three month, $1 35 : One month, 50 cent. The Dxr will b delivered by carrier!, free of charge, in any part of the city, at the above rate!, or 13 ceota per weak. AdvertiaiBe rate low and liberal Sahaeriben will please report any and itl fall are! to receive thir papert regularly, ISw Advertisomets. Brovn I Roddic 45 MARKET STRUT ARE CLOSISG OUT THL balance Several lots of our Spring and Summer Stock and are offering C reat I nducements to our patron. DRESS GOODS. Our prices in thii department a'e lower than ever. The '8tock is NEW and Desirable; the Prices vary from 10 cents to SO cent ! BLACK GRENADINE from 25 cents to $1.00! Black with Colored Stripes 10 cents. Printed Linen Lawns 12 1-2, 20 and 25. Linen Table Damask. NaD- kins and Towels. Our Stock in tbia Department ia complete and erery manufacturer of any note is rep relented. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. We make the above a specialty and Ladies will certainly find it to their advantage to give us f call and examine our Stock. THE 4 ' WrDOTV'S CRAPE v FORp The deepest Mourning. This U a 6-4 Crape and ia certainly the - - finest ever offered in any market. We are sole agfnta in this section of the country. Children's Striped Hose 15c, usual Price 25c A Decided Bargain ! Gent's reaper Collars 15c, reduced from 26c Gent's flprcale Shirts 25 cents. Oont's White Ties 10 cts each or 3 for 25. Ac , Ac, Ac, , kc. & 45 Market Street. june 22 Foreclosure Sale, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will expose for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the coun ts of Pender, on Wednesday, the 10th day of July, 1878, thai valuable pieca of land lying and being in Holly township, in the county of IVuder, on the East aide of the North East river, containing two hundred and ninety -Q4 acres, more or less ; the same being known as the Thomas J. Lee land, and, con veyed to me by mortgage from J. M. Lee, of Mouth Washington, JS. C., and registered in the Records of Pender county, book B B, pages IU to 536. - " Jane 18-3 w JOHN C. HEYEB. Eiecntrii Sale or stocks ani Bonis. OK MONDAY, the 24th instantat 12 o'clock, M.', we will sell at Exchange Corner, in this city, by order of the Execu trix of the will oC the late Wd. A. Wright, dee'd, 703 00 City of Wilmington, N. C. 8 per cent. Fond d Bonds. US Shares of the CapiUl Stock Wil mington A Weldon B B Ce. 10 Bharof the Capil Stark Narassa Guano Company. 5 8hareof the Capital Stock 2T.C. B. BCo. CBOXLY A MORRIS, ;. Auct'rs. june 17 Great Reduction in Prices ! jane 17 1 H AT THE ANTIQUE" POTTERY, co A .;'-? ' . . - ,-: " Vu? Peruvian Water Jars, Chinese, d Saxon, RaiiAO, Oreek, PorUand and Jjlpe Vases, Watch Stands, Teapots, Mugs, ard Receivers, Ac, at . , 8. JEWETT'S, Pi 15 front 8treet Book 8tore. BROWN RODDICK r I VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. Sfew Advertisement, ai. Jkwktt Look. Loeisi B. DkRosskt Administrator's , 6 Notice. Baowx A Roddick Great Inducements in Dre?s Goods, Ac. O. O. PaanarAgt Excursion to Smitb- Telle. Ekimsbbbsbe Musical Instruments. J. E 8AMPS0K Notice.- -Schedule B Tax. 1. H.: Baowif Notice Schedule B Tax. Mosioa-We Will Sell. Days length 14 hours and 32 minutes. "Shell" trimming is much usedcu im ported costumes A scarcity of Luttuns marks the newly imported dresses Spiral bracelets now coil up the female arm to the elbow. Shortish ladies look taller in a train of moderate length. Faceted gold jewelry is brilliant, neat, and very fashionable. To-morrow is known ia the Church Calendar as the Second Sunday after Trinity. FliebTurl not, neither do they spinyet hey have th first tase of all the best gravies in the land. The sting of bees is said to be a sure cure for rheumatism; fifty in every twen - tv-four hours will do. i A voice from" Paris hints that dresses should no longer be clinging but bouffante, what ever that may be. "Brilliant and impulsive people ha e black eyes."! If they don't have them o begin witq, they get them sooner or i ater. The favorite material now used ,for ravelling costumes is pongee: it does not retain the dust and that is much in its favor. A number of the employes of the W. & W. K, R. shops went down the river this morning on the J'assport to catch black fibh. Rev. George Patterson, D. D., has re turned to the city and will conduct the services at St. John's to-morrow morning and evening. The June term of the Superior Court, Judge Eure presiding, will convene at the Court House in this city on Monday next. For those who wish to take a mouthful of salt air to-morrow the steamer Under hill offers an attractive opportunity. See advertisment elsewhere. You can't plant cats too early, nor is it possible to get too many in a hill, You may not raise anything else this season where the cat is planted, but in the mean time the cat would not have raised any thing either, and that is where the enor mous profit comes in. From Capt.. Qarrason, of the steamer D. Murchisbn, we learn that the river rose between four and five feet on the Bhoals on Tuesday and Wednesday but that it had again begun to fall and now there is about five feet good water on the shoals at Fayetteville. Convict at Large- The Morganton Blade gives the fol lowing condensed narrative of the ex. iploits of one of our conyict birds: Ander son Drake, colored, a convictjrom New Hanover county, .made his escape from the work on the mountain, last Friday night. He came by and broke ihto the dwelling of Mr. Salisbury at Old Fort, and supplied himself with citizens' cloth ing and such other articles as he saw fit to appropriate to his own use, including Mr. Salisbury s keys to the mill house and other buildings. He attended ' preaching in this place bunday night, and on Tues day morning was found ia a darkey's house and captured, after an excitin chase by a party of our young men. v Breakfast Hufflns. Two well-beaten eggs, with one cup of $ugar, a Jump or butter thg size of an egg ; to this add a pint o -swept milk, one quart of flour, with tliree teaspoons "DooiiT's Yeast Powdek. Bake' in muffin rings, or gem pans, in a quick oven. Every one speaks well of.itand those who have been there once patronize the place ever afterwards. Is it necessary to aJd that wp refer to tlje ColpupaJe Hotel on Chestnut StreeJ, Philadelphia, Ea.' ? - Stop that terrible cough, and thus avoid a consumptive's grave, by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. As a cough, remedy it js unsur passed. Sold by druggists. d&w, Jt. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY. JUNE r Personal- .Weft were glad to meet this morning m ith or old (young) friend, Capt. John II. ttohjnson, of Fayetteville, who id en route tj his home in the above named place, after a sojourn in Washington Oity for sever month3 as Secretary of Hon. A. M. "tSaddeH'ji Committee on Post Offices an Post Koads. Capt. H. looks thopie f good health, and is s fat and rfrJ" butter ball. Ale. Code Duello. Our community was a little startled this morning by a report that soon gain- ed rapid circulation that a duel was on tapis. The excitement was abated somewhat, however, wheu it was dia- covered thit the parties to the affaire d'honeur were not Wilmingtonians Upon inquiry we found the report to be based upon a telegram which had been received here by Mayor Fishblate from the Mayor of Henderson, North Carolina, which is as follows, verbatim et litera- tim; To the Mayor of Wilmington: Manson and their seconds, who go to fight a duel. They will be on the train to-day. Answer. r Signed H. Harris, Mayor of Henderson. Upon receipt of this telegram the Mayor directed Captain Brock, Chief of Police, to proceed to the depot of the W & ,W. & W. C. & A. R. R. and upon the arrival of the northern tram at 1010 a. m to board the same and arrest the parties named in Mayor Harris' dispatch. Captain Brock followed Mayor FiBbblate's instructions except as to making the ar rest which he said he could not do be cause he had no description of the parties, and that the conductor told him that he knew'of no such parties on the train. It transpired after the Southern train W loft hnwvr that t.h TWwdl nr. . , .. r -r tt -n n ty, consisting of Mr. Harry Burwell, principel in the affair, his two brothers, second and friend arrived in Wilmington by the Carolina Central Railway at 7:45 . . i t , this mommg (having gone via Raleigh TT . f down to Hamlet on the R. &.A, A. Line) and registered at the Purcell House, where they breakfasted, and left again on the 10:25 train for the South. - r , Mr. Willie Manson, the other principal, together with his second and friends, I passed tbrouzh here this morning from WflMnn. Sn thaf rt - - ..w tm sauio uMu ma icit uere av iu;zo mis morning. WTe hear it whispered that 1 Dr. Geo. G. Thomas, of this city, went r.Arv v m:u i t.. ii . I from here with the Burwell party in the I r j I capacity of surgeon. The objective point of the belligerents wasFair Bluff.About sixty-four miles from this city, on the W C. & A. B. R., and iinaline. This place has loDg been known as the duelling ground for parties in this I section of North Carolina, and also those liviDg near the line in South Carolina. Mayor departure H. B. Short, at Flemington, thirty-four miles from this city, on the W., C. & A. k. k., to arrest liui well and Alarson and hold hem. Th Mayo? at the same time sent a dispatch to Fair Bluff, at which ia .1 . . , ' - p ace the ram was due shoitly after 1 Fishblate, immcliatly after the C7V.!' 6 ? n . . . . , , . spurn the society of nasty talkers a they ol the tram, telegraphed to Col. would a v;ner:read historv-offered to o does, ana ii tne parties were not arrested civilization, that without it the children within two hours, 2t might be too late, would be nothing, in this generation would At thrse minutes past 12 p'clocic this noon, would be nobody. He congratulated Mayor Fishblate received 'the following them on having so good a teachsr, and ditpatch from Col. Short, at Flemington : ,P? iheJ 0ul? kle.ePuhe?;' 1Ie BPoke of Flemingtov Jan 2 vM n m lhe tescheJ ia k ghest terms, but not Pimington, Jane 2-.-12.43, p. m. more so tKan he deserves. My daughter To 6. U. Fishblate, Mayor : one qf the students, and I oau truthful I have arrested the parties . Auswer. ly say.from her ad ancement and progress, Signed H. B. Snout. Dr. Ennett said not a word amiss in her The Mayor then immediately sent a tele- favor as a teacher and a lady. His ad gram to the Mayor of Henderson, cotify- reS8 as well received and thought by inghim of the arrest, and also to Col. a11 be appropos. , v, . . , . I hey are so determined to have another Short, informing him that a dispatch ha,l and larger school next session, thev have Deen sent to the official in Henderson. resolved heie to-dav to build a new house, The very latest in regard to the affair i. - 0VD: of A.Q t ,r . is a dispatch received at 4:43 P.M. to Mayor Fishplate frorn CqI. Short, stating that the parties have given bond and have I been released and will return home. Xo interments this week in either Oak-1 dale or Bellevue Ceroetefle, One adult arid six children fnterred this week in Pine Forest Cemetery. ; Ilouqd Elsewhere. Col. John McRae, Mr. John Dyer and Mr. David Mitchell, all of thia citj, Jef$ herg this moEning bound iJotth. Messrs. Dyer and Mitchell haye their faces tnrned to the East, their Mecca being the Paris Exposition. VV wish then all sorts of a speedy trip, aa enjoyable time and a sare return. . . Review. Almost a Serious Accident Parties standing. on the corner of Front and Market streets this morning- were witnesses to a very thrilling scene, which occurred near, the intersection of Market and Front streets, and, which, but for the remarkable presence of mind of a little boy might have resulted in a very, -serious ac- - wui"' p- men were un ring aown tne street at a pretty rapid rate with a pair of fine sorrels in a carnage, and the little lx-y above mentioned was standing in the middle of the street near the corne r stated above, not dreaming-of the slightest danger; with his back to the direction from which the carriage was approaching. But suddenly the noise of the carriage wheels together with the clatter of the hortes feet on the paved street made the little fellow uain- fully aware of the close proximity of the danger that he was in, he tume I his head too late to escape, for the carriage and horses were 'almost upon hi:n, but with remarkable presence of mind !for onu .so young, he squattod right down to the ground, and neither the tongue nor feet touched him. TIk: persons who were witnesses to the scene h-ld their breath' in fear and' trembling, expecting the unfortunate little follows brains' dah- ed out, or hi b )dy nung!e-l all to pieces, but to their grea t surprise and joy, as g0ou as the vehicle had passed, the little rascal jumped up an.l laughed and theii bolted up the street mt uf sight. School Exercises. Eiii'iuits Uevikw. and Journal: Knowing how friendly you are j to the cause of education, and knowing too what a hold you have on the. pec pie of this section, how every one stands around the oflice on Friday morning to get his old-time honored Journal, now. better than ever, I thought' you would like to hear from an exhibition' of "Plum Grove'' Academy in ltocky Point Township. To day Miss Laura Gill examined her students in all the different studies of the session ; t he examinations -, were highly creditable to the children, , and spoke volumes in praise of Miss Gill as a first class teacher. Af 9p'u . t i At 3 iv M. compositions were read and to one not present the men telling of how well they did, wou'd not be believed at a11? It does seem to me that some of the compositions read there to-day would have done credit to older and more expe- rienced ladies. The smaller children de- claimed short pieces, showing a remarka ble retention of memory. Dialogues and singing added greatly to the interest of tfae occasion It waa reaIy a day J to be remembered by the people of this neighborhood. I would like to specify 80mo ot tbe leading. . compositionsr but wuere a a uiu so wen, it is uimosi lmpos- i j-- A r si bin t.n mulffl a rJiar.inrtinn. After t.h school exercises were over. Miss Gill Pead before the vast assemblage of per- f ns "nic-nacs,'' eatables, lemonade &c, jud in from the I qUantities Dr. Ennett, by invitation, addresaeu the children on their duties during vaca- tl0n 48 well W the next session. He urged M4Ua loem lce necessuy oi Keeping gooj loan them anything he had in hia library. and tried to impress upon thorn the ne- "jf oi worKing naru ior an eaucation. Ho 8Poke to the patrons of the necessity ??Pf r chiIdrf fr usefulness, and to do that they must educate them- told them that education was the basis of 4X1(1 hve already employed Miss GUI to teach ; thus-we are assured of having one of the very lt achook in in this section of the country, and if you prefer the ."ffy to city life for the children of XTJJ ZZr for ten or twelve dollars per 5Sonth, every- thing included. The school will commence the of October, and at our next exhi- DitiOQwe expect to invite you, and, cer tainly shall look for a fine address. Hoping that your success iu the future will t equal,! If nt excel tbe past, in keeping up the old Democratic laud-mark, (Wilmixgtox Jouknal), I beg to sub scribe myself, Yours PesnpcifUiy, B. Burgaw, JunA 21, lSis. The Register of Deeds has issued licenses this week for one white and one colorejd couples. aan proposes, woman disposes of his loose cha Dge. " v a i r . a. l.'i.i. l r NO. 121 Editor Review ; Allow a friend to add whatever of weight he humbly can to the card of ' .Jiany Citizens" which appeared in your issue of yesterday. I refer to the Sena torial nomination from Bladen and brunswick. No better representative, no more faithful friend, no mere pure nor pol'shed man, no more competent nor energetic advocate of the 'rights of the people could be selected from tnose two counties. Nathan Stedman is popular. He has friends in all the various walks of life, and his geniality and sterling true heartness will make every stranger his warm advocate as soon as he gets within the glow of his twinkling eye and hears the "ring of the true, metal" that ever tingles on his truthful tongue. Bladen is now, by an understood rotation, en titled to the nomination in the 13th Senatorial District and if the voice of Bladen is for Steadman, a reciprocal throb .will pulsate back from old Bruns wick. The learned and manly management of the Smith trial has made Natham Sted man a man to be admired by all who hears him, and let Brunswick and Bladen Jo well in selecting so superior a man. - Brunswick'. Hotel Arrivals . PUHCKLL -IIQU6E. Wilmington N, H June Cobb Bros., proprietorrs: fom 10:0 o'clock, June 21th, to 10:50 o'clock June 22nd: Gorge Z French, City; A G Call, City; II II Burwell. Blair Bur well K G Sneed, J J Burwell, North Caro una; Jubn Joys, Milwaukie. tcmraunlon Wine- The Gmpe Crop of A.Spotr's Vineyard in New Jersey, promises this vear to Y be one third more than any previous year ma vineyaras m jew- Jersey and the products from the grapes he purchases have enabled him to keep a , stock four years ahead. None sold less than four years old. It has become a popular even ing wine among .he best families in New xorK, ana jor communion purposes. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, "-""h jjiaccii, iu nia nanus ny an s .uuia iuiDoiuuaiy me iormuia ot a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthmaand all throat ana lung aflecton3, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it Known to his sunering fellows. Actuated Dy tnis motive, and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send, free of charge ttu wuo ueiie ii, tnis recipe, with full v..4v.vb.uui iwi preparing ana usin in German, French, or English. Senf'bv mail by addressing with stamp, naming mm paper, yy. W. blierar, 140 Powers' Block, Kochester, New .York. je 18-4 w. FVNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of HARRY BERNARD k, will take place at Memorial Hall, corner of oe-Tenin ana nun streets, at 8:30 o'clock, A. M., to-morrow. Friends ar& invited to at- tena. Agea y years. New Advertisements. Notice, SCHEDULE B TAX I ALL WHOLESALE and Retail Merchants are herehy Botified that a privilege tax ImVr,411 Legislatures of 1875, 1876 andjl87T,ofFive Dollars, (the same levied by county), in addition to the Schedule taxes proper. Wholesale dealers are also notified that in. giving in their purchases the law now compels payment on all purchases, made within the State as well as out of the State, (including timber, lumber, turpentine, Fpirit turpentine, rosin and naval store of any kind and cotton.) All hotels, hoarding houses, restaurants and eating houses are required by law to pay a tax of one-half per eent. on groea receipts. The tax will be due Jmly 1st and payable within the first ten dayB there after, on all purchases since the let of Jan uary, 1878. ovV Parties interested In the payment of SheduleK Taxes will save costs by attend ing to the same at once, as the law will be strictly enforced, and owins? to thfv Email amount collected on the above schedule for tne past several vear nnH th nnm-..,. crlticiKms upon the returns given in by par ties in business. I am nrnmntftl tn ..VT that you be careful in making up (xixteot hvoimic iciuiun. LIlrHHV T-miovvri t. , "F":ui uuiy eujuinea, upon mb flf thla onnnui(inn 4r (u . ..n in larlv finioinpti urn:. .?n th.u J"utu J. K. SAMPSON' june 22-'eodJt Kegiste of Deeds. Notice. Schedule B TaX. A 4-lj v iiUL,iS3ALE AND RELAIL Merchants are hereby notified that a pxrvil ttaLw,a levied y the last Legislature of JI?. DoUars (tne same levied by eount-) in ,dri10.n to the Schedule Taxes proper. W nolesale dealers are aLso notified that in giving in their purchases, the law now com pels payment on all purchases made within the State &a well as out of the State, Includ ing timber, lumber, turpentine, spirits of rpentine, rosin and naval stores of any Yand cotton, also wood and coal dealers. H iJotela.'Ioarding Houses. Restaurants and Eating Houses are required by law to pay one-half per cent on gross receipts. The ta.xwlU 106 duo July 1st., and payable within the first ten days thereafter, on ail pjUrciiAaea aince the first of January, 1878. All parties Interested In the payment of Schedule B Taxes will save costs by attend ing to the same at once, aa tne Jaw will be strictly enforced. Kegister of Deeds for Pender Countr. June4 - , J 22, 1878. airauaanAiien, rsortn Carolina; Capt. Partelow, wife nd child, Eleanor, rit. Johns, N B; J G Martin. Jrl Asheville.N.C: We by.you f,aY. through "oT bTSSSSl te deluded by you In your returas. ft PLEASE NOTICE; ' vjij - ' We will be glad to rtttUAiikiikz from our friends on aaT Sd all ftibjectoi general interest but : The name of the writer a ft air. ays be famished' to the Editor. uomnicaicatiorj raust be wi ittec pn onl one side of the paper. Personalities xntut be avoided. -t1 eepecialrj' and particularly ixer itood that Cie editor does not always endorse eteW0C?rr?PQndent v3 so elated in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. We Will Sell THE VERY SMALL STOCK OF SC1TLVG3 AND PANT STUFFS on hand by thi yard COST. june 22 at juit EXACTLY ilUNSOX. Administrator's Notice. JAYING QUALIFIED aa the dminis tratrixof the estate of tie late Thomaa C DeHoet, ofXew Hanover, befire the prop'' er Court, notice is hereby given to, all per sons having claims acraicst mv intP.tA present the rame tn n. nr a. i. James A. Wxllard, on or before the 24th day of June 1879, or they will bo barred of a re covery ; and all persona indebted to aaid ic tostate are requetted to make immediate pay ment. LOUISE B, DeROSSET, june 22 lavr-4w. Adm'x. Excursion to Smithville ! SUNDAY, JUNE 23d, 1878. T-HE STEAMER J. S. UNDERBILL, Will leave Wilmington...... ...9. 30 A. M. Return, will leave Sruithvillo.4.00 p. M.; Fare for Round Trip, 50 centa. je 22 Ok G. PAKSLEV, Jr., Agt. Musical Instruments. A L &.RGE stock of Violins, Guitars, Flu tep, Fife?, Harmonicas, Accordeons, Flageolets and Banjoe, All Styles and Prices. Fine Nickle Plate and Brass Rim Banjos at Reduced Prices at THE LIVE BOOK STORE. P IAN 03 AND ORGANS On the Instalment Plan. CHROMOS and Engravings, ' : , At the Lowest Prices, at HEINSBERGER'S, j"oe 22 39 and 41 Market et. The Express Steamboat Company, TH.E FINE STEAMER ' WAVE, Capt. Robeson, havinsr been reritted with new machinery, saloons and spa-"2 i cious ; staterooms for ladies, is now a first class passenger boat, and will resume her regular trips in the line, I-aving Wilmington every TUESDAY & FRIDAY at 2 o'clk, p. m -. The Steamer D. MTJRCIIISON. fW. Garrason, will leave Wilmington every WED NESDAY and SATURDAY.-, at 2 o'clock. p. m. .i WILLIAMS & MURCIILSON, -june 21-2w ' ' 'Agent?. WrigHtsville Sound- PAiIILIES RESIDING on the Sound can be supplied with Vegetables, lltlois, Poultry and Groceries DELIVERED by leaving orders at the office of iane 21 PETTEWAY i SCUULKEN. Poultry and Vegetables, PoTATOErf, CABBAGE. Beats. Corn. Ac. Spring Chickens, Grown Ilcas, G-cese, Turkeys, Ducks- ftcd -Guincw, Leave vour onlfirs witli i nn,l deliver in any q uantlty desired. We are receiving dally and wish t6 keen consignments clobed up. ' We also offer Inducements in Lard, n.-u-of), Kams, b lour, ttuar. CoXIec, Koap, Craclcei Candies, Ac. . " PETTEWAY & SCIIULKEX, Brokers and OrLinission Herchanti.' june 21 ,w Lawn Mowers ! tawn Movers ! A FULL SUPPLY OF Lawn 'Mower? . U. Jl. Graas Hooks, Grass "'Blades, S war I be, Ac, Ac , for sale at low figures by GILES & MUKCHIS05, june 17 33 and 40 Mnrchiaon Block. Boots and Shoes. CONSTANTLY HECEIVISG new adJi tionE to ioy larjre and well assorted stock of Bool ami Sliced, ' eompruing all the novelties of the aeaoon. Another invoice cf those cheap -Newport Tiei at $1.25 per pair. -Ladies'. Slippers at 85c, and everything at proportionate v lew prices, to correspond with the strinicne1 of the times. Call and examine ctock. etvl kni prtcqj before making yotfr purchases. june 20 JS'o. 47 Market Street. For the! Summer, " T HAVE ..TIIRES? FINEBQAT'lateIf X refitted, which I offer to the pleasure Iov--ing public at Smithville Una fsummer. 1'ar- ' ties who are to apend the day only, can be net at the steamer with boat and Cshice tackle, by communicating with 'me previoua- D. W. HANSON, :4r v v
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