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THIS PAPER -pcBtisuKD every afternoon, Sundajs ex ited by JAMES k PRICE, X31T0BS AKD PROPRIETORS. - SUBSCRIPTIONS, P08TAQE PXID : 0n(, year, $5.00; Sir months, $2.50; Three .months, $1.25 ; One mOnth, 50 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, free o charge, in any part of the city, at the abore -ate?, or 13 cents per week. '' Advertising- rates low and liberal. 'T Subscribers wril please report any and all failures to receive their papers regu- Mail Hours. The mails will close at the City Post Oflice' until further notice as follows : V ...Vw.rn f niirhH mails for all points North. Hast and West of Weldon, daily at 6:30 PM Dailv tnrougu auu wj SKS . s "IS. ! 5:30 P M Western mails (C C Railway) daily (except Sundays,).......... Charlotte mail closes at...... ..... Kavetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Mondays and Fridays, fiirlf atnn. nauv ai...... 5:30 A 11 6:30 P II 4:30 P M 1:00 PM Favetteville by fCarohna Central -Railway, daily (except Sundays) 5:30 A M Onslow C. H. and; intermediate of- . . . ficea every Friday 6:00 A M The SmithvilhtLinails, by steamboat, close at ft VM, dailv, except Sundays. .... Mails for JSasv Hill, Town' Creek, Bell ' c a xr delivered from 6:30 A M to 7:15 PM, and on Sundays iroui 10 v.au a ol. i . ,r . Stamo Oilice open trom 8 A M to 12 M, and from 2 to 5:30-PM. . from I tO O'.oV l JHuuc; viua wr ivcgia- r i-A t : . ttr jepariiiit"' "i"-" ...v. " u "- fifaniDs for gale at ffeneral delivery when stamp office is closed. . .- Key Eoxe3 accessible at-Ttll hours, day and "'frails collected from street boxes every day at 5 i' M. CAROLINA. V '.Several inches -of snow in Weldon on Thursday. : 1 . Mr. Edward Mason, an old citizen, die at Windsor last Monday. !ve'ral Northern "gentlemen have been looking up farms near Salisbury. The Baptist Parsonage in Charlotte has been completed and is now occupied. . . Weldon was treated o an aurora bore- alis, tbe'first of the season, last Wednes day. .. " The new Raleigh graded school is to be opened in July in the old Exacutive Man sion. .;' ; . I ' ' The Charlotte Observer understands that there is some serious talk of estab lishing a daily in that city. Andrew Dunkers, colored, a train hand on the Western N. C. Railroad, wan run over and killed at Marion recently. The Hickory Press is responsible for the statement thatJMr. R. F. Baird of that county has drawn a large legacy in the Kaufman Lottery f Texas. An Englishman by the name of Smith writes to Gov. Brogden to buy yacant lands of the State and wants to pay for them in old' Nrtli Carolina six per cent, soiip.. w The Hickorv Press savs: ,A negro man named James Denney fell oft the lumber train iiear Bridge water, last rimrsdav night knd died from the effects of the fall on Friday night. - The Rockingham Spirit saj's : A young man. son of Travis .Quick, while engaged packing cotton in this viciuity on Thurs day last, was struck on the head , by a falling ''screw-pin" and instantly killed. The; Windsor Times says: On last Wednesday night the gin Wise, on the Cedar Landing farm belonging to Messrs. Uillahi & Taylor was burned. This was evidently the work of some devil in hu nian shape. Loss $1,500, with about half insurance. ' . The Hickory Pres says :,-A gentleman from Watauga county informs us that :a lady, Mrs. KirbJ, living near the Richland settlement in Caldwell, lost eight children with the diphtheria. Four of them were lying dead irt the house at once and were all carried to their lonely resting places together. ' . ' ' -The Weldon 'Newt says : Simou Rag land, the negro who committed a rape-on the person of Miss Bedgood, in December last, was tried and convicted jThursday? at Tarboro. Sentence had not: been passed up to a late hoar last night. On Monday Mr. George Dixon, Who shot and killed the negro Lockhart at "Red Hill" church, sometime Slimmer be fore last, was tried and found guilty of manslaughter. An appeal will probably le taken. ' John Williams, the murderer, with EUas Powell, of Mr. E. Coleu, the Jewish merchant of Whitakers, was triett ou Weduesdav. found guilty of murder, in the first degree, and will Ik? sentenced this week. ' The Raleigh News sajs : Abram Scott, a well known colored citizen of this place, droiiicd dead at the depot of the North Carolina Rtilroad yesterday afternoon, as he was on the point of 1 earing for home on the Chatham train. He died after h had taken his scat.- He was about 70 years of age. He was a well-known aut; well-to-do man, owiug several houses anc lots in this city and a plantation and mil in Chatham county. He was bora free and was universally respected. Tho Rockmgham Courier says: A ick -& Mebane of Wilmington shipped on last Monday 10 bales of Rockingham Sheeting to England. 1 his is an experiment which will no doubt prove successful. The Granite ville and other Southern factories - have shipped goods to England with sat isfactory results ; and we are inclined to believe that the Great Falls will be more successful, for it is an admitted fact that the sheeting manufactured here is of finr quality than that of any ether factory in the South. Since . writing the above we learn from Col. Leak, the President of the Great Falls Manufacturing Company, that he has received an order for goods from the East Indies. E VOL. 1. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY LQCA NEWS. Index to Hew Advertisements. S. D. Wallace, Cashier. Semi-An- nual Dividend. T . C. DeRosskt, Sect'v -Anuual Meet- ing. , l MoB AcHocersUn- derwriter's Sale. i. v. aiiTUMitij., secretary .Notice J W. Wool v in Undertaker . and Cabinetmaker. T. HeinsbekivEr Mv Opinion. Jah. W.TiippiTT If You Want, &e. Carpenter & Mallard Harness, Saddles and Trunks. Blue Monday on the wharf to-day. Day's length 10 hours and 35 vmiuutes. owmusmi) jhbom, irom Baltimore, is pxiwrtol hpr Hiw aftnrrw -X ..iwiuwn 1 he Bank of New Hanover lias de- clared a' semi-annual cent. dividend of .'five per Swedish barque Sundsvatt, from this P0lt arrived at Amsterdam on the 1st in- staut. The types, on Saturday made us .say Daniel instead of DaVid B; Mitchell, as we wrote it. ! Each of the months of January, April, July, October and December of this year contains five Sundays. The Wilmington Light Infantry are ordered out for a full dress parade to-morrow-' afternoon at 3 o'clok. A full turnout lris expected on the occasion. ; Brig Brothers, Kenealy, from Vilmiug ton for Antwerp, has arrived off the South Foreland near Deal; she is also rep orted to have lost anchor and chain. Cold enough yesterday for fires all through the house and warm enough to day to read or sew by the open window. Eminent! v unseasonable weather. Messrs. Cronly & Morris will sell at afuction to-morrow at the: depot of the Wil: Col: & Aug: R. R. for account of whom it may concern, 189 bags ammoni- ated bones. I ' : When a man sets his whiskey down on the bar, takes you affectionately by the button hole and clears his . throat, flee for your life. He is a candidate going to ex. plain his position. i There is a man in Wilmington so close tlmt when ho attends church he occupies the pew farthest from the pulpit to save the interest on his money while the col- lectors are passing the plates for contri bution.', i " . ' ;' . Personal. I ' Capt. T. D. CJillespicf Manager of the Southern Express Company in the two Carolinas, is in the city for the purpose of making the arrangements necessary for the transfer of the Wooten's ! Express line to that of the Southern Express Company. This latter have now in hand the entire route. Thought it was a Fire. The roof of the kitchen on: Mr. James C. Muuds' premises, corner of Third and Mulberry streets, took fire last 'Saturday afternoon and at one time it was thought i . ''! ' that a lively conflagration j. would be the result, but the flames were happily squelched before the alarm become general. Mr. W. II. Sadler. This gentleman, President jof the well known Busiuess College, in Baltimore, is at present in the city and favored us with a call this morning. Air. Sadler, is trav eling with Josh Billings on his tour through the South and extending an al ready considerable acquaintance among the people of this section. j Some County Figures. The Raleigh News publishes the yalue of the real estate1 and personal property in some of the counties iu the State. It places Wake first, with a ; valuation of $8,246,217 ; Mecklenburg uext, at $6, 058,654, and New Hanover third, at $6,010,904. This last is exclusive of Penderrthe valuation dating for the fiscal year ending September 80. The valua tion of Pender is placed at $1,179,390. Western If. C. It. R. ; The Asberille Expositor says: AVe have received a private letter from Maj. H. M. Miller, the efficient Superintendent pi the fiouvicts on tlie Western N. C. Itail road, in which he says : 'YYe have now 246 convicts and are pushing the work, aud expect to make such a showing, thai we can not only ask, but demand aid, and hope that all Will see that those who are connected with the road are determined to build it. Col. Tate and Maj. Allen seem to think ef nothing else but poshing ; and it ispob, push, all the time." . JWEII IT (I . i "... . ' J l! ': ' wiiminftonians Abroad. 1 Mr, John 'H.:; Marshall, whose 'retnrn from Fernandina is spoken of elsewhere, urougni wun mm lor us a nice littieciubof subscribers of gentlemen formerly resident irrthis city and Smith ville, all of whom; we are pleased to learn, are doing well in their new homes. Among these are Mr. Walter Sherwood, ' iiu engineer on trie At- lantic, Gulf & West India Transit Bail Road, lunning from Fernandina toljOedar Keys; Mr. James Lee, formerly Captain of the night police under Mayors Dawson and VanBokkelen, who is now employed at Look s steam: saw mills at Brunswick, him a good hug as he expressed his admi Ga., and Capt. Vm. Bell, and his iroth- ration of his delicate skill. This is a r, Mr. James - BeiW-rmerly of Smith- . i i ville, but now pilots at Fernandina j Josh Billings. ims lmmuaDie numorist will arrive in the city this evening from Raleigh and will talk to the good people of Wilinins- ton to-night. It is unnecessary to! dwell upon the fact that he will talk to some purpose and that his every word is a langh and his every look a grin to his audience. He entertained the Raleishites - K 9 on Friday and Saturday nights, the last named readings having been given by special request of prominent citizens and the proceeds applied, at Mr. Billing-sown ; i wish, to the benefit of the Lee fundi. lie was greeted with huge houses on', each occasion, when people laughed, will had never laughed before and those who always laughed then laughed- the more, who do not see josh to-night mav Those ive to regret it .1 Something Wrong. We have now before us two letter from different portion j; of the State complain ing of irregularity in the reception; jof the Review. One of these from gentle men at Hickory,' one of the most pfoniin- ent firms in the Western part of the says : " We are pleased with State, vour paper think it one of the best dallies in the State. Our approval of your' paper calls for disapproval of the irregularity with which w receiv6 it, getting t only every other day and then two papers at a time. Ask your Postmaster if thjs can- not be remedied." The oth r complaint, which is from a I dinerent , section of the State, is of the isame nature. We refer the matter to Col. Brink with the request that he try and the routes as ve office here. . i "erret out the trouble on know that it is not in the Thieves on the Rampage. Some thief trfed to enter the tikiKo nf Mr. Sharph, oyer in Brooklyn, be- tween three and four o'clock thisimorn- ing, after the mobu had darkness prevailed. gone dowu i i and The thief tried a key in the door, but that not working he used a long pole, about fifteen feci long, and endeavored to force onen one! ot the wimiows lows The noise aroused the occupants and the thief vamoosed, leaving the key and pole behind. A RAID ON 4TAS. E. KINGS? UOCSK. . Sunday morning, about day, some thief endeavoured to fob the house of James E, King, colored,' situated on Sixth j street between Red Cross and Campbell, but, like the one above, and no doubt t was the same one, was frustrated in his plans. The thief, goinpto the back of the house, got on the j piazza. and hoisting one of the windows to Kiug's bedj-room, nlxnit a foot, thrust a long pole into the room and succeeded in pulling oulj wme of his wife's clothing aud an ov clothing and an overcoat, Seeing that he could get nothing else from this quarter' as he couid not cuter, a part of the betlstejxd coveriug half -of the window, he weuf to the side of the house, nd setting anf old mantlepiece that was U-infr in fhf vii'ril nlacM it under one ot . . ; - the windows and O ; ' ; ; 1 getting up on it, was forcing open the window, when Iving was i awakened and the thief was scared tjff. WORK OX A COMMISSION HOlfc. i Riitnrdav niffht last some one endeav- ill oured to get Into one of our commission houses, by cutting a hole in the door, so as to pull back the . bolt and opeu it. He cut his way through the wood but behind this waaa large piece of sheet iron, Which he could not penetrate and was therefore compelled to give his job up. j another effort. ij Yesterday j morning about 1 oplock, some one entered tlie house of Allen Evans, on Sixth street, between Chestnut and Mulbeny, ad entering his room, was about te cotlimence work wuen jCvans ! - 1 II wife was awakened and - the thief fright Auother very interesting coimaumca vi tion from Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke, the ;..-!- - ..... m. !l . .1 ; sectnd of the! series, vill be ft.tmd on tlx third page of. this issue Professional Admiration. An eminent voun: sunrcon of our citv. one who has practised for many years in the hospi-ys of a targe citj, was called upon a few days sinco"to jerform a deli- cate operation upon the throat of a youth whose speech was imperfect. The lad was chlorofornied and the operation "was performeti successfully the presence of two other practitioners, one of whom was so overcome with admiration at the skillful manner in which it waa Jier- formed that at its close he seized the operating surgeon in his arms and gave fact. Presents for Everybody. .And now comes a man with a chromo for everybotly who can be induced to expend some of his scarce greenbacks for a chance at a set of furniture, valued (by magic) at $45. This reminds us, aud will remind others, of the fact that some of the gullibles paid for tickets to a some what similar show on Christmas night. But the show didn't went oft'j although the magician did, with the money aud presents too. Perhaps . that vas apart of the performance not down on the bills; at all events the money and the man both disappeared, probably by magic, and those " presents for everybody" have not turned up as yet in Wilmington. County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissiauers met in regular monthly session this morning at 10 o'clock, present, J. G. Wagner,; Chairman, Commissioners, A. H Morris, Delaware Nixon and S. YariAm- riuge. s -Minutes of the last monthly meeting and special meetings were read and ap proved. ; The resignation of J. A. Hewlett, as Constable of Harnett township was ac cepted, v ; q;uo 1Cp0rt 0f tnc Auditing Committee fQr January 187G, was received and or- deredto be spread on the minutes. 1 . The Treasurer's report for the saiLe month was received and ordered, to be spread on the minutes. ' - ' The followin persons were granted licenses : Messrs. F. W Burnett, IL Woebsy, J. Meyer, R. B. M. Bremer and Phillip Harris, agent. The following township claims were ordered paid by the Board : Joseph High smith. Harnett township, $3 30. AVftT. Moore, Cape Fear township, 4 02. Win. Moore, Wilmington township, and taansterreii to tool, liear & tiro.. ou do. Alex Sampson, Wilmington 1 township, and transferreil to Sol Bear & Bro., $20 35. H. E. Scott, Cape Fear township, 17 85. m. Moore, Cape Fear town ship, 7 32. J. C. Hill, Wilmington tow nship, transierrea to l.. oners, 514. l- s, ummgion lownsnip, 20 ; the same, i ; the same, &2o 50. J . W.Whitney, Wilmington townshiptrans- ferred to Sol. Bear & Bro. $7 C7. C. H. Strode, Wilmington township, transferred to Sol. Bear & Bro., $6 47. Henry Brewingtoh, Wilmington township, $4. Joseph Highsmith, Harnett township, 1 42. The Board took a recess until this aftsrnoon at 3 o'clock. The Cumberland. Mr. John II. Marshall, who went out on the steamer Cumberland to Florida, as rilotandMr.T. JcffSmm,,EnSincrofthe boat, returned here Saturday night, trom I them we gain some account, of the tnp. The weather was delightful and propitious and the voyage, in its entire length, was a pleasant Tne. The Cumberland leftSmith- ville on Friday, the . Ist ult.. at 3.40 A. M. and reached Ueorgetown the same I . . afternoon at i o ciock. ieit ueorgeiown W i A A I at 7 A. M. Saturday morning and arrived .it Charleston at 3.10 P. M. of ! the same day, where they remained over until Mon - day, and from whence the balance of the trip was all performed through inland watvrs. Lett Charleston at J OclocK on Monday morning, arrived at Savannah on Thursday at 11 A. M., left barannah on Friday at 2 P. M. and arrived atfernan- dina on Saturday, the 29th, at 4.20 P.M. The boat was tied up every uight and the actual running time net ween inmuvuie and Fernandina was but 71 hours and 40 minutes which is one of the best trips on record "for a stern wheel boat. Mr. W.S. I Woouard, formerly of the New. York j South , will remain at rernaudina-as the - J Agent olT the boat, and to him the Cum beriand was formally turned over the ata. a a . - - - a, a. i afternoon of her arrival there. - Tte Whiskevflask in book form is doubt less intended for those who are ' always HIT1 1TK- 7, 1876. NO. 104. What is it 1 , Can anv of our readers give us the key to the following transpositoh: If vou transpose what ladiesx wear You'll see what faithless lovers are ; .. ' Again, if you transpose the same, Vou'll see an aiic ent Hebrew name: Transpose again, and then you view. , , What all on earth desire to do ; Transpose the letters yet once more What bad men do yon'll then explore. . City Court.. The following cascfc were .disposed of by Mayor Canaday this morning: First came the case of Jerry Forbes charged with larceny ; for stealing chickens from Ir. Geo. Hooper, he was bound over in the sum of $500; for stealing a turkey and hen from Millie Arnold, he was boimd ovei.in tlje. same amount Colyer Taylor.alias Sam Colyec, charged with disorderly conduct, cursing and abusing a woman, fined $20 and costs or CO days on the streets. Sallie McCarson, disorderly conduct, case continued. V Nearly a Fire. This morning, a hort while after 9 o'clock, as a gentle man was standing in front of Mr. J. H. Allen's jewelry store, he noticed that the store was gradually filling with smoke ; Mr. Allen had stepped out of the store for a few minutes, and had locked the door, so the gentleman could no gain admittance; in a few minntes how ever, he .saw that gentlenm coining, and informed him of the fact; thev entered the stove to-gether, and going back to the store, found a lot of kindling wood, and a largo wooden box both on fire.. - Water was immediately procured, the fire around ths stove put out, and the box still on fire, was carried to the back door and thrown out into the yard. The fire scorched the wall paper a little, but the. most damage was done by the water, which being thrown on Mr. Allen's work bench, mimed several fine watches that were lying there, and al so a lot of jewelry. The fire is supposed to have caught from a burning coal, falling from the stove on the lightwooS. Per Railroad, j The following are the consignees of the 7:30 freight train ' oh the W. & W. R. R., this morning : C D Myers, T D Kline, W C& A R R, John Dawson, Adrian & oilers, S Han stein & Co, G II W Rungc, G Myers, J C Heyer, E Pescbau & W, Edwards & Hall, Johnson & LI well, D Pigott, Grten & F, Hayden & G, A H YauBokkelen,fGco R French. Evans & YonG, L Brown, G Chandler, West A' Co, Curtis & Boatwright: J&H Samson, Giles & Murchison, N Jacobi, A Silgeman, C W Yates, C M Yan- Orsdell, Wm Fyfe, A Shrier S Kasprowicr, P Heinsberger, S Jewett, II li;rkhinier. DeRosset &; Gj. DIED. PECK. In this city, February 6th. at 4 A. M., of Diphtheria, GEORGE A., only son of George A. and Lizzb P. Peck, aged 3 years, 1 montn ana 1 days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ANNUAL MEETING QF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Cape Fear Agricultural Association will be held at the Court House, on FRIDAY, the 11th February, at 7:30 P. M. j feb 7-1 1 T. C. DkROSSET, Socfy. NOTICE ! N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE 1 Seamen's Friend Society will be held at the Seamen's Bethel Tuesday, the 8th inst, rTfa.! Ueid of 0.,' is requested. B. F. MITCHELL, Secretary. feb 7-2 1 WIZ.EIINGTOri, U. C, Febstaet, 4th, 1 676 . SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. T HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE Bank of New Hauorer hare this day declared a dividend of FIVE per.ee n t. out of the earn 1 in'gsof the Bank for the six months ending Januarv 31st. Parable on and after the 15th int. S. D. WALLACE, .'.."'! "- Cashier. feb 7.st.na UNDERWRITERS' SALE. m Tl M TUESDAY NEXT, 6TH INSTANT, - .. , - 'U ': we will .sell, at I the Depot of the "I i . W., C A A. R. R. (West s de of the river, per order, and' underinsppcUon of Agent of Underwriters, and for account of whom it i - 1 may concern, t or bae MERRY MAN ACO.'S CELE D I S- lOV BKATED AMMONIATED - J solved BONES, slisbdr damased on the voyage to this port. CRONLY L MORRIS, , Auctioneers. - fcb7 U I ILL E ADS AND LETTER PAPER ,- - IT TBI-'--: BEYIEW OFFICE. We will be glad to receive communications from our friends on anr and all subject? of jrene. ral interest but:' 4i:f- t i The name of the writer 'roosaWani be fur- nished to the Editors. V f , Communications mut b written onir on one side of the paper. 4 - Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the editors do not always endorse the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns, i I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS UNDERTAKER AND CABINET HAKER, J.W.Woolvin, CORXER PRINCESS Jt SECOND STS., WILL PREPARE CASKETS AND (,f Uns in anr stvle desired, at hnrt nntio Metallic Cases always on hand, l'artiesl in the country can communicate br letbr or tel egraph, and will be supplied by next train. eD 104-1 f-cw ' - - M VALENTINES ! QOMIC, SENTIMENTAL, and "HIT-EM II A Rl." Now ready and for ?ale by - S. JEWETT, ; Bookseller and Statione feb 5-tf 21 North Front St. raCHMTS ! YOUR CUSTOM IS WANTED. Inducements are offered to Purchase VOUR AT YATES' :Boolcstore, jan 31 . j - 98-jf WUJvniNrGTON CORN MEAL & FL0URMILLS , To my friends and the public at large : J It affords me pleasure to be able to inform mv friends that I' am" now prepared to gumlr them with i CORN MEAL, PEARL HOMLW, GRAIN, HAY, FEED, Etc., fresh from the Wilmington Com Meal and Flour Mills, which have Deen fitted up since November last with all the latest and best im provements. The FlOur department will be completed bv April next send on your or ders. I will guarantee satisfaction in everv instance. Very Respectfullv, I W; P. OLDHAM. Wilmington, Feb. 3, 1676. febt-3t OPERA HOUSE. i CMipTOP IDIV MONDAY EVE; FEBRUARY 7 JOSH BILLIIIGS! h 0 AGE OF FOBUX73X, GREAT AMERICAN ALMINAX MAKER and PRINCE OF HUMORISTS, In one of his Exquisitely Funny and En tertaiiuBg , '-- " .' .', -... j'-'- Humorous Readings. The same as recently riven in Baltimore, Richmond, Washington, Norfolk, Portsmouth and other cities on the route-of hi Farewell Southern Tour, before crowded and fashion able audiences. pT Rem ember the first: and only time of Josh Billings in Wilmington- i Monday evening nxt, Fbrmary 7w j j General admii$sioiv 75 cents ) removed cu-ata without extra charge now orr sale at Hebis berger'st Book store, Secure your places and avoia tne crowa at tne aoor feW-lt CARPENTER s MALLARD, 5 Practical Manufacturen of ' HARWE3Sf CSi SADDLES AND TRUriKO.-- Full line of Horse Blankets, Collars, Hamefl, Backhand, and all kinds of Saddlery Good. The cheapest Hons in the State. Trunks pr Repairing attend to promptly. ;T23 nov 9 j , , 2tf DRY GOODS. FANCY ARTICLES Is still the place for " I '. . NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS. W. FYFE i -' i Is to clear oat his stock of. f i ; i WINTER GOODS -' i i - '" -i -. Please call and examine his prices which can FAVORABLY COMPARE , . ' ; with any either in j MEW I YORK OU ELSEWHEItE. XTih. Pvfes Prices WILL ASTONISH YOU. jan 24 tr WAMTED-I. mOBENT, A HOUSE SUJTABLE FOR a . -'---r--.- . v ' a mail family, in a healthy locality and con venient for buiines. Priei to be moderate. Address IOP.OrfBox 113. jan 18 BLANK m mum I i i . ' - j.
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