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VOL XII W TLM I NGTON, N. C. WEDNESDA Y FEBRUARY 29 1888 NO 50
,-,,SrCic for LlierDiseas.
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V.UtfT or !! ttc
! .,.!. mum rut
aauM- and wau-r
it. so enormous :is almost to ex
ceed belief. 31 r. Habbae calcula- will be ileci
ted that if a miilion of men were to indications
Ih? enaed dealing cards at the rate ; scriptions will be voted by hand-
J of one deal each minute, dav and ; some majorities. To do this, how.
niht, for a hundred millioiiH of j ever, it is necessary for the friends
years, thev would not then have ex-1 of the measures to rally to theirstip
hauted all the wible variations ! port.
of the rani", but only one-hundred i
thousandth part ot them! i
The result of the railroad election ! V Tlieiuiirmwi Meeting. I committee it. was made mv dutv to
iMed to-morrow and the i The railroad meeting at the Opera ;call special attention of thorSair
now are that both sub- House last night was well (attended .
and a great deal; of interest was j tv of immediate steps to provide for
manifested in the subjects under I the election of delegates to the Na-
discussion by those who were ores-! tional Convention from the d liferent
. uiMruHn. tiii-biinii seem . liupracu-
71 .l;rr4 n: '-.:
.m' I . - .
flatulency n CI
rli
with
...!" - . i .n(mrmory.
v " -hi t. ht t-n Jon.-
ent. Mr. J. H. Currie
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meetiug toorderaiid on hjs motion some of the districts for this pur
Mr V. A. French Was caljled to the ' pose, it is suggested that the end
Chair and Messrs. I), (i. Wjrth, '-Jno. I ,,,av be -effected by authorizing del
n T vlrr ' vj m r,.i.i,.,, v.. h J !SteH to the State Convention from
ra-,OI Muimiiig, AVm. H. j slcJl districts to meet in Itideigh on
SprunC I : V: Kerchner, ty t. Bar- i or a bout the 30th of Mav iii district
ker antl V. U. Hice were electel j conventions and elect delegates to
Vif ProxiMotits fU 1. v represent the districts at St. Loms
The peculiar purifying and build
Ing up jowerof ood8 Sarsaparilla
make it the very lest medicine to
take at tliis season.
LOCAL 1ST E WS.
v OSS IIVER REGULATOR
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ViYER, Sidneys,
AND bUWtU
t- 1 rnmiUiuli
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EE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE
ON!Y GENUint
I Ze7m Co., Philsde!phia. Pa.,
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At. r.ni-lii ninUTiiin
i Vaii.lrl'tlt I'liiverMty. ah-.Tr-nii
. an a-'-i.t timl iloiirttim
(.linn t . n'aru'- d- 1 of
i rin .
- - -
ritv
lMKX TO Nrw Al vkrtisem knts.
!Ikin.-ek:kk -V;!Miline-
Ft Mll.LEK IHahjoml Hit's
Fob Su.k XV II I. A stfn-k
4 A srRisiKK kal aiil Woixi
nrKR t llorsB Model MlusJn-N
I.mis II Meikej-"; nt's KiiniiNiiin-; Ikus
IJfsl hos for boys at Irench &
Sons.
The la.tt of th Winter montiiN
IniVf- us to-day.
It siiowm! lor a half hour on Mon
day lat in Ualt-igli.
The receipts of cotton at this port
to dav foot up !- hales.
Tin revenue cutter came up
Southporf this afternoon.
f rom
- - -
t". on Ill nil the Kati-a
I . . . I I
V;.-f lur-e I a rimn-ii ih-iu-i.
. t t Hit i.ni'er ar ell-r in the
jnin-li. and ny iiinuler them
rian iuinlir:nts are tlock
t-tilii- c-uiiitry iu lare iiiim-
I . u Y. . . . I I.. I . . . -
p.. ,ariv .." are aireiiu nrir.
; .1 th-y are roiuing in steadily in
t.'t ,r nuiul-rs.
fn-JiT rnrfc in the French army
rarvfully traine at Belfort
L.-'- .! are
-i ar h wn
..t--nu. and taught tt Hy at them
. i.'lit.
TV outliiok lor the li-heries treaty
rm to U had. The Cana
u ifwjiajiers are almot, solidly
-r-l to the ratification of the
tv by the Dominion Parltaiuent,
irh j. ),)n tt, meet.
I r-.Iuti.t, WiisiutrtHliiccd in the
Vnia Hoiim' of Delegates "to in
: ", the eiediency of lixing
tTary tniaHncAtion as a prcreipti-
f-.r rvns umler 2-"t years of age
:n a uiarriage license."
The i.miif rs nf lim- Will...... l...
-strutting stallion with a re'
i l. have refused an offer of
f - for him. He is now held at
""ami it i. kxu thatasvmlicate
H:t,. ftk rais-i will huv him
l i "!Iow is the seating capa
fj f the eight largest churches of
l 5?t. Peter Itrt,,. vifwvi
Milau Cathetlrnl. arnmi- Mr
Uvlue 'A. Oj-- i. ...
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V a"eural, i:i.OK): St.
' enice, T.ijuo.
. ,.
e,TntDtUlocrat m Albany and
10reity are delighted at the
k J- foramitte.' r
m,on- T,r consider
'Ut t?f0r PrKleut Cleveland,
r.t - nting can now pre
3 onanhuous nomination.
ScIumiI l!ooks and ScliooL Station
cry you can buy cheapest at Ileitis
berger's.
There ill be a coon hunt at
Wright ville to-night. Ihe start lobe
made from Mr. II. M. ltovilen place.
The work of placing in position
the fountain intended forthe corner
of Castle and Fifth streets was com
pleted yesterday.
The joint services of the Kpiscopal
congregations of this city will be
held in St. .John's Church to night
at X o'clock. Seats free.
Where can vou buv the best and
finest boots anil shoes for the mon
ey in the city? Why. at ieo. R.
French & Sons. They keep the largest-stock.
A party of three young gentlemen
"chosen. Kverv dav w nt ,wW to Masonboro this morn
sr.l.liers in ieV.,,:.,", i il' f,,r htU, Ji ,,imI lagged
AO birds and 1 soturrel. Due of the
party lined 20 times and got IS birds
There was a good frost this morn
ing ami it is feared that damage has
been done to strawberry plants and
to young peas. It is deemed to have
been hardlv severe enough to hurt
the fruit.
it is generally fair and pleasant
after a frost ami to-day has proven
no exception to the rule. The wind
got around to the Southwest by
noon and the afternoon has been
delightful.
Mrlnfyrenml Heath.
This seudid troupe of real artists;
will appear at the Opera House in
this city on Saturday night and also
in a matinee on Saturday afternoon
The Asheville .(.'ifizen says of them:
This company afforded a large
audience some line fun Friday night.
The usual features of negro min
strelry, singing and dancing, were
presented, but unusually well pre
sented. Messrs. Heath Mc.Intyre,
Buckley. Mewart, Sinclair. Morris,
ami Belknap were exceptionally
good. The acrobatic feats were
fairly good, but the Little Ah Sid, a
diminutive sure enough negro, was
very good. Altogether it was a very
pleasing minstrel performance, and
merits the applause it has received.
'!. Itowland al Home.
Hon. Alfred Rowland, Heprebenta
ti t'e in Congress from this district,
is nt his home in Luinberton, called
there, we regret to learn, by severe
sickness in his family. The llobr
soaiaii ays:
This distingueshed gentleman,
who for the past three mouths has
been faithfully looking after the in
terests of his constituents in Con
gress, was summoned last week to
the beside of his only son, who is
extremely ill. In his own person,
and in his family. Col. Rowland has
experienced an amount of sickness
that few men in the Providence of
d'od are called to endure. His tw6
oldest children, the elder a most
beautiful girl, ami thelatterabright
bov, both suiter from rheumatism,
wliile to the latter is added diabetes
in a most agravated form. But like
the true man that he is, he stands it
nobly, and has a kind word for all
his friends and acquaintances. Such
men are the salt of the earth.
Journal recently
We are requested to say that those
who would like to enroll themselves
as members of the Society for the
Prevention of Crueltv To Animals
will find the list of signatures at
Heinsbergcr's.
There ar in this city about live
hundred consumers of the water fur
uished bv the Clarendon Water
Worjis and of this uhmher about
four-fifths are householdersjand mer
chants, while the other fifth are
manufacturers.
0 do.cu all wool flannel shirts, in
all shades and colors, for men and
boys, from 73 cents and upwards,
at the Wilmington Shirt Factory,
No 27 Market street. J. Klsbach,
Prop. t
The boring for the artesian rvell
nt Hilton, by the Clarendon Water
Works Company may hardly he con
sidered as fairly under -ay as yet.
The bore is as yet only about :J0 feet
deep and is now in tie midst of the
limestone formation, which is the
strata which underlies our sandhills.
mornmr
l v... . , t,,c etuior or a
- "'irs in Illinois, asking
.f ",rp,0 of Presidential
-i. Iar fi answers
"rn . i i..r.. i. i il.
rviTW,evervI) "r.u.r me .uunot uus
-ror rti.t. . xr..-.. n i . -.i .
-r'-.vr i prefeilCH fori J '""S1" ns i-iinrgeii Willi UlS
u v levflaij,! with ti.A t onlerly conduct. She was fined -v
'" alitor ther ,. I or W) ilavs.
P . for ln Htm. Kolr T' Alrahatii Watson. Kphraim Hurst
.K though Sellal,ir Sherman RIl1 William Gilyard, all colored.
-oi-.M,fM.vern.. A iiiim c,mrUw' w the tuitnige on voung
"-' onld like to see Mr. Swi" Ihmtwright. on Momlav last.
hlent. but
qilVS-
were each sent on for trial at the
'iwui of iioiuinati,,.. ,jIllt next term of the Criminal Court.
" lie tak
Remember if you do not vote to
morrow vour failure to do so will
count against subscription.
More Light.'
The most essential thing to a buy
er of clothing is ple'nty of lightrso
so that he may ee what he is buy-
iug. The immense stores of S. H.
Fishblate are the best lighted, by
day or night, of anv in the city. He
keeps that class of goods that stand
insnection with nlentv of light. No
- -
Cheap John, shoddy, or moth-eaten
goods in his establishment to palm
off on the public. As regards Mr.
Fishblate's prices and the quality
of his goods, he guarantees to give
vou perfect satisfaction or cheerful
lv refund von vour money. That is
the kind of a house to trade with
and we advise all of our readers in
want of Custom or Ready Made
Tailor Made Clothing or Furnishing
Goods to patronize him and you will
never regret it. tf
The railroad issues will be decided
at the noils tomorrow. Let every
K
voter cast his ballot.
Hip, Hip, Hurrah!
The Kritish ship Etta, cleared by
Messrs Alex. Sprunt & Son for Liver
pool, with 4,020 bales cotton, weigh
ingl..S!U,51i lbs and valued at $19i.
200, crossed the bar at Southport
to-day, drawing 18 feet 10 inches,
ithout accident and is now safely
anchored outside the bar. The
captain telegraphs that he wdl pro
ceed to sea to-morrow, March 1st.
This cargo is beyond doubt the
largest and most valuable ever
taken out of Wilmington by a sail
ing vessel, and weare informed that
the Etta draft of water is the
Jeepest ever taken over the bar.
This is just splendid. It is but
two inches short of 19 feet of water..
We can well remember, and that
since the war, when 12i feet, on a
full Hood tide, was the best water
we had. The gain has been 6 feet
and perhaps in twelve months we
may be able to chronicle 20 feet of
water on the bar.
What we want now to back op
this increased depth of water on the
bar is more railroad facilities, and
these are evidently on the way here, j
KfM'k Cryrl Spectacle huI Ky ejli9se
Advice to old and young: In se
lecting spectacles you should becau-
Kerchner, J. R 1 urrcntine, js. II. ' r Mfit-rnrfc tviii .irrf
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to lladical rule with all its. attend
ant evils. Let true men and urood
Manning and Pembroke Jone
chosen as a Committee on resolu
tions. The respresentativ s of the
press who were present were re
queted to act as Secretari ?s.
'on. A. M. Waddell was thert.pre
sented by Mr. Currie and the dis
tinguished gentlemen mai'!e a clear.
plain and practical exposition of th(
reasons wh' the voters Wilming
ton. should go to the polls tomorrow
ami vote sol id I v in; favor of the sub
scription of both road?. We would
be triad to reoort his reimarks at
length tint the want of space for dds
this. I '
At the conclusioiLof ColJWaddell's
speech, Col. Roger Moore spoke
briefly and to the poin: iii; favor of
the subscriptions proposed.
The following resolution, intro
duced by Col. Kerchner, was adopt
ed:
Eexolvrd, Bv the citizens of Wil
mington, in mass meeting assem
bled, that it will be greatly to the
commercial interests of die people
of Wilmington that the subscription
asked for to the C. F. & l V. K. K.
and the W., O. & E. C. ILK. should
be made, and we urge every voter
of the citv to cast nissuurage there
for. j
Gen. Manning spoke in j favor of
subscription and he was followed by
John Holloway, Valentine Howe
and Geo. W. Price, also in its favor.
Mr. Jno. H. Currie was the last
speaker and bespoke at some length
in warm and earnest advociicy of
the pending measures.
The chairman vyas requested to
announce that meetings n favor of
subscription would be held to-night
at Mt.Zion Church in the FirstWard
and at the corner of Fifth and Cas
tle streets in the Fifth Ward.
The meeting then adjourned.
The Committee to the Party
Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 25th, '88.
To the Democratic Parti in North
Carolina:
At a meeting of the Peiiiocratic
State Executive Committee held in
this citv. on the 23d of February, in
stant, it was resolved that the Dem
ocratic State Convention j be neld in
the city of Raleigh on Thursday, the
30th day of May, m5,
The said Convention wjll be held
for the nomination of candidates for
the offices of Governor, Lieutenant-
Governor, Secretary of State, Audi
tor, Treasurer, Superintendent of
PublicInstruction.AttorneyGeneral,
three Justices of the Supreme Court
one for the vacancy now filled by
appointment of the Govternor, and
two to take their seats lnj case the
number of Justices shall be increased
by the vote of the people and of
two Electors for the State at large,
and for the ..election of j Delegates
and alternate Delegates to the Dem
ocratic National Convention to be
held in the city of St. Loiiis on the
5th day of June next. Also, for the
adoption of a platform of 'principles
and the transaction of shell- other
business as may come before it.
It will be observed that! the State
Convention is to be held earlier this
year than usual. This wa necessary
th order that the. delegates to the
National Convention, to be held
the week after, may bej selected.
The National Convention: is called
earlier than usual in ordej- that the
party may be better orgahized and
a more thorough campaign made
in behalf of its nouiiuess and its
great principles. The same advan
tage attends the earlier meeting ot
our State Convention and noiuation
of its' candidates.
The State committee respectfully
urge upon the county committees
throughout the State to take early
action for the call of .dheir county !
conventions, )u accordance itu trie
democrats attend the conventions
of our party, resolved to present for
the suffrages of the people men of
character, integrity and recognized
fiftHS fertile offices to yhich they
are nominated, and only inch, and
the continued supremacy of the
white race, which is synonymous in
North Carolina with the supremacy
of the Democratic party, will be as
sured for another term of years.
For the committee.
R, H. Battlk, Chm'n.
B. C. Beckwitii, Sec'-.
N K W A I V KK r I S K M ENTS .
For Sale.
'EN SHAKES STOCK WILMINGTON
Homestead and Loan Association.
Aijly" at
Id) '23 lwk THIS OFFICE.
OP ERA HOUSE.
(HE MGliT OMV, "sVlliilAl:, Miitli 3
Grand Carnival Matinee at 2.30 p. in.
. .
Mclntire & Heath's 3tocll Minstrels.
35 Git HAT AKTISTS. :$5
Under the direction of Mr. JOHN W. VOOEL.
presenting the Mightiest Modern Wonder and
Laughable Burlesque,
Scenes in Africa, or Sh Who Must be Disobey, d.
Seats on sale at Hcinsoerger's Thursday
morning. Night Prices. 25, 50, 75 and $1. Mat
inee Prices, 25 and 50c. Reserved treats for
Matinee can also be secured.
feb 29 3t
Wanted
SITUATION AS TEACIIEK, IN EITIIEK
a Private or Public School, by afgentleinan
who has had twelve years' experieuce in the
Schoolroom, and who leaches the Classics.
Higher Mathematics, &c. Address
TEACIIEK.
Wilmington, N. C, care of Daily Review,
feb 15 law4w d&w w
Insurance.
CCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, RENT
AND TORNADO INSURANCE.
Apply to
SMITH & BOAT WRIGHT,
No. 124 N. Water Street
feb 27 tf Telephone No. 73
Diamond Dyes
JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE
stock can be found at
F. C. MILLER?S,
German Drug Store,
Corner S. Fourth and Nun Sts.,
P. S. Prescriptions filled at all times, day
and night. feb 27 tf
Direct Importaoh.'
JUST RECEIVED BY GER. BARK CHAR
LOTTE & ANNA, a large and well selected
stock Of ENGLISH CROCKERYWARE.
Prices guaranteed equal to any American
Importer.
W. E. SPRINGER & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers,
feb 27 Hardware, Tinware and Crockery
LOTUS H. MEARES,
(Successor to Dick & Meares.)
ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING HOUSE.
feb27fl 12 ISO. r KON J N TKKK.
Stoves '
N GREAT YAltlETY, COOKS AND HEAT
ers. can eive you anything you are luceiy io
want. We don't make them, but we have ac
cess to tho best sources ol supply.
Call and see u.s.
ALDERMAN, FLAXNER & CO.,
Dealers tn Hardware. Tinware. &e.
feb27tlAw Wilmington. N. C,
' - ? PLEASE NOTICE. .
We will be giaU to receive communlcatluns
from our friends on any; and all subjects
general Interest, but '
The name of the writer must always be fur
oishcd to the Editor. . ; . " r
Communications must be written only n
one side of the paper.
Personalities must bo avoided. ,
And it Is especially and p rtu-ularly under
stood that the Editor does t always endors
the views of correspondents unless so stare .
ln tho edUori.il eoluiuns.
NETV AIVKltTI8EI51fciJ4T8
Don't Read This I
o-
The following harj-aiiKs" are to be
m)U this week,' coniinencfnp:
-. . ... . . j .-. ,
Monday,February 20, 1888.
SATINE:
Reduced from SSOc. to 1 Oc. pr yard.
" " 25c. ' 15c.
Imported Siititie,
Worth 40c. 25c. per yard.
The Electric Combination
Dress Goods,
16 GENTS PER YARD.
Double Width Momie Clolh,
12 1-2 Onts IVr Yard.
ANOTHER Bid LOT OF
White GOODS.
5,000 Yards Plain White Goods.
2,000 Yards Checked Xninsook.
l,Ot?0 Yard.sHtriped LawiiK.
o
Open Worked Nainsookj
AVorth 25e. for I5c. Per Yard.
-o
Bargains in Embroideries
and Laces.
2.000 JERSEYS to helosed out.
Call early before bargains are pick
ed oyer.
Ellatz,
Cash. House.
4
116 f&arket St.
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
feb 27 . . , .
Life Insurance.
o
Safe, Reliable, Sure.
LL THE POLICY-HOLDERS WHO II E-
cently got left will do well to call on A. A.
BUOWN & CO., corner of North raterawl
Mulberry streets, and take n policy ln the
Safety Fund System la the Hartford Life &
Annuity Insurance Company. This old, relia
ble company has paid our in Wihmlnffton for
1887 over j,000 in death losses.
Amount of Insurance in force. . . .fS7 .OOd.ono -Death
losses paid under - Safeiy
Fund System 2JjOi),on
Amount of Safety Fund. . ..rr-. . . . L('i00,O0O
feb a Messenger copy It
Valentine
Thft N w StabHs
FIFTH STREET. CETWEEX 3IUL
iwrry and Walnut, aie noiv fully equipped.
Horses and vehicles for hire and horses boaitl-
ed and tended by the day. weefc or month.
nr" L;irre stock yard.
If. W. HEST.
feb371y i Proprietor
Wanted, 1,000 Young Men.
JJEKE I3 1' THE CITY OF WILMIXG-
i n nroriivizp.l Tpnt of .Tnnrrfr liHhAhitii I
T
FOR 1888.
o . . '
J1HE'GRAT rXCREASE IN THE VALEN
TINE trade over former years is no.doubt d!ic
to the introdnctlon of our beautiful '
DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES.
EASEL VALENTINES,
ELEGANT YJU2HSKQ CARD VjiLEXTXXXS,
VALENTINES FOR ALL.
Younu and old, Larce and raall. all can le
nlanof organization wbiclu's publish f,r.
ed ith this address, ivirif? full no-J and we are desirous to have all the young- j icuule happy from a Large scock at
. a tm . m '' 1W . - lllTI mil ri I 111(11 rl I l(I.l I iA "1 I I I Ml. M rr I I ; - I
nun ui mrcmisa in mr luutn-.u. . ro Wain in
ages of lSand l?..to3oln us in order that we ;
1 m m
to wuships, so that vrimarics may be " way ao all we can to drive intemperance from M U I H S D 43 TSCO F S
fairly heldarid fully attended. Thus ?ourmidt arni to tr?' and save thfcominj? gen- 3
l, fairtisu f nil nnniiiniHfiiis iiiul fcratlon frpm the evils of intemperance.. All nU"-J- Ril...! Pi.
livc duu& unu iviubiu oiure.
r
lc mniiraui cm iiwniiiJ..v"i.-9 .,r,.fl1in.rtrti,Hn nnr Orrior Mtiit nil
. . V ULf Mi V IT i - w J wa Ov" "
tiiiit-r uu?! !.. uuiii- iuuf Mr unnt:i n'tsary miomiarion nxiai i;. jowies. u. - reb Li
sail v conceded. It is obvious! v im-' s. whil-, f. w. Hewett or f. t.-skipper. Thin
portant that every eountv shall be lIeW AmValS.
represeptd pi the btate Convention ro Join ns. ffc mwt- at Temperance
turns not to take more Wfy9u uy x(m ox . -
vu-inie tiisiti iul iiin osr. in tii i : ..- l i r, '"'" .., " ,
: - - . ifuu, runiuii uiif wtrirn uii'i King Alcohol.
as in the Siiine projortioii that you the representation of the county by.
nass tlmt point of increasie. will ca'use any person appointed by the lmir- -
m .!..:..! t..n. ? I - - ..... 4- - - -. . . . ...-. I '
Pi.ii;..., t.. ii- i , yuu lururiMJun mute rje. coin's iiihii mi tiit- kuuih u jm, t ftb"7
r ailing to uile bOIKklll the .sum of ! 7,.. f ,t..,u...l.i. tvm-Pr tlum n- Iii fnilniH trt Mf.tiolnri bv nn
p 111? f UJ0 eiudi thev wtm tiirniMl nvr ta ' nowirv is thf itailv ransH of nre-ma Annotated bv its .secretarv. For You wili fiml at Hein?lenreris an
him committed l tH oM a9c to U&'Q'" o 4n ret puriHses or ellicient oianiaiion n vt..Allt assortment: jnt receivetl, of
me oesr hi iieniMHTr s. is umnt ur uj1 n " l,T fine wirV masks for ladies and -eiO
different committees bd (Hied at , - - 4
Seethe "Artful," the best rat trap once bv active end zealous men. tlenien and some other articles need
known, at Jacob!' Hdw Depot, t ' At tile recent.nieetiny of theState ed for masquerade balls. tf
U.S. WILLIS-.
F. W. liEWETT,
ouardhins.
cam. .f ...i.i . . . .
1'mjis ... " ,,0,u" - theSherilTand bv
lh-'l um. lT . U toJaiL AIIrtliHtlin.oftliepaiif.
-Jnmber of vari. wl.,.i,n.. , . T . H
llr anions- il, . ' nrrrMtM1 o-npic'ion
icn I'.oxes via a and twist. ' .
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reliable scissors at Jacobi'sJIdw. De
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