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Journal. VOL. VI.-NO. 197. NEW BEKNE. N. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. The t : 1 T- LOCAL NEWS. f umI Udin ilanttt Rw Berne, latitude, 85 ' North, i . " lonjrttude, 71 r Wert. 9 rise, 6:88 i Lenfth of day, Sam., aeu, 4:66 1 10 boar., 28 minutes. Moon rite, at 8:41 p. m. BUSINESS LOCALS. T THANKSGIVING GOODS all freb ud of first anility: Mi doc Meat Raisins, Ourranta. Citron, Evaporated A pole. Prune., Nut., Candies, buck wheat. Small Hams, Beef Tongues Corned Beef, Chipped Beef, Creamery Butter, Kdara Uhseae, Macaroni, lap! oca, Mackerel, Finest Tea., and best Rradet of CoSee. C. K. Hlovsk OEASON your Thanksgiving Turkey O with Bell Spioed Seasoning, given away by Wataon & Co., on Broad street nl72t f ARBEIT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognao and Wine, far sale, at Manufactu ttrH prioes, by Jambs Eksmohd. OAUK KRAUT, Olives, Mustard O Mixed Pickle.. Cranberries, for sale by the qt. at Watson &. Co. ' Bar gain Store on Broad St. n!72t QNELUN08 will bave a Boe lot of O Turkey, on hand for Tbanksgiying he keeps tbe best Sausage in the market makes them fresh every day. "P EMEMBER 1 sell First-Claw Goods ii and warrant them. Refund money if not satisfactory, and guarantee to sell the same olass of goods CHEAPER than any bouse in tbe city. THE GROCER. E. B. II ACKBURN J Van UUPIN is still ahead in fine Goods at low prioes and his store is the pride of tbe town. Call and get bis prices. I) LEASE remember that I Deed money as well a. the rest of mankind and if you owe me please pay me. nov8 lm.l J. C. W kitty ?OR RENT- A convenient dwelling J. V. Ivks. New Beine, N. C. l Apply to oc2lf. I )URE Liquors and Wines for Medici I nal and other uses, at wholesale. Jambs Bkdmomh. A NKW Stock of Oil Stoves and other ' House-keeping Goods at Geo. Allkn fc Co. DIRECT importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived In bond and duties paid at Custom iouse in'.N.w Berne, guaranteeing gen uine goods for sale. Jas Rbdmond. BROWN GEORGIA COTTON GINS, with Self Feeder and Condenser. All of tbe latest and most approved pat terns. Gbo. Allen & Co. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc. , equal to imported. James Redmond. BUQ3IES, sale at McD. Pates' make, for Daii. liHOh'. This is an age of progress. We want to go On-fast to On-slow. The wsy to do it is by railroad. The continued indisposition of Post master Manly is a source of regret to his numerous friends. Henry Brown has reopened his float ing saloon ia tbe market dock where be keeps the beet oysters the market af fords. The schooner Melvin, Capt. Abbott, Bailed for tbe West Indie, yesterday evening Carrying a oargo of shingles and lumber. The young ladles of the Young Wo ' man's Auxiliary 8ociety of Christ Cburoh will give an entertainment on the Might 4 the 80th instant. Tbe an nouncement to sufficient assurance that all who attend will have an enjoyable time. II. Haha hag fitted ap a carriage house on Middle street where he keeps a selection of fine carriages and boggles. Be has close by his large stables witb plenty i of good drive horses. He Is a great admirer of fine stock and likes to how them to his customers. "But may it please your Honor, we are not rare it is a religious meeting" was ths remark of counsel In a recent trial of parties charged with disturbing si meeting of tbe Salvation Army. Bis Honor thought it was and the effeaders " . were hound. over Jto court. f jr v " . 1 Oxford and Durham are rival towns for the marketing of tobeooa. Tbe are . endeavoring, to fcuild e railroad frosa v one point to the other and both are on i boom.' It is the same with parham and : Henderson it 'road from Now Born "v oWDminon would help both plaoet v: instead of destreyiog one to build up h,olhw!.-: -J ;.' r - A cianvaneefwlUt n kowetfnl, smiJl, . easily ndjoetad, leotrio-hattety, eoaWi do n good business in Ne w Berne. . It k, of all others, a thing thai housekeepsrs pine for; they tuftOJt k attUoh to their door bell handles to cause the average Oyster and other veddters. from calling at tbe ts4,e house rxftrt than six llatet day' to make the mm Inquiry. , A very frequent and emphatlo KO I iseros to Riv bo shock U llieft moral seasibUi tie and it U tbcm&tt good robust sleo trio stock wltitot'Kf siuebmentand Tax-Payers and Non-Taxpayers. "I am mad witb you," said one of our respeoted friends, .a good, practical farmer from near Pol loksville, when he met a Joukm aL reporter at tbe Cotton Exchange yesterday. "I am mad with any man who contends that a negro is not qualified to vote for magistrates and county commissioners but is quali fied to vote a tax for some one else to pay." There w ould probably be some little show of inconsistency in what our friend says if it were exactly as be states rt. Tbe Constitution of our coun ty gives the negro tbe same right to vote that it does a white man. Tbe present system of oounty government or one like it, so far as voting for magis trates, was in vogue long before tbe negro was enfranchised; it worked well then and ought to work well now. As for their qualification or right to vote on a question of taxation we can only submit to the laws, anl we think it would be rather a bad law to deprive them of voting on this question when many of them hold prop erty. Besides this, every laboring man is either directly or indirectly interest ed in taxation. The bouse he lives in, the food which he consumes and tbe clothes be wears are all taxed and he pays it. On the other hand whatever enterprises are introduced for the gen eral improvement of the country are shared t y him. There m more com munity of interest between the property bolder and non-property holder than nur friend may imagine. And it is well that it should be so, for without such common interest, anarchy, socialism and other lawless orders would reln supreme. An Important Case. The case of F. Borden Mace and others of Carteret county against the com missioners and sheriff of saiJ county asking for an injunction to restrain tbe collection of taxes levied in excess of the constitutional limitation,! which was beard beforejudge Phillip stLenoir Superior Court on Wednesday is one of much importance as it involves tbe constitutionality of section 84 of tbe revenue act of 1887 which changes the remedy for excessive taxation. This section says : No injunction shall be granted by any court or judge in this State to re strain tbe collection of any tax or any part thereof hereafter levied, noJ to re strain the sale of any property for tbe non payment of any such tax, except such lax or the part thereof enjoined be levied or assessed for an Illegal or uo authorized purpose, nor shall any per son be permitted to recover by olaim and delivery or other process any prop- rty taken or distrained by tbe sheriff or any tax collector for tbe non-pay ment of any tax, except such tax be levied or assessed for an illegal or un authorized purpose; but in every case the person or persons claiming any tax or any part thereof to be for any reason invalid, or thai the valuation of his property is excessive or unequal, who shall pay the same to the tax collector or other proper authority in all respect. as though the same was legal and valid. such person may at any time within thirty day. after such payment demand tbe same in writing from the treasurer of the State or of the county, city or town for the benefit or ud.r tbe au thority, or by the reqoasiol which the same was levied: and if thesame shall not be refunded within ninety day thereafter, may sue such oounty, city or town for the amount eo demanded, in cluding in his suit against the county bolh Bute and county tax : and if upon tbe trial it shall be determined that such tax jt any part thereof was levied or assessed for sn illegal or nnanthor iced purpose, or was for any reason in valid or excessive, judgment shall be rendered therefor with interest, and the same shall be collected a in other oases, and the amount of 8tate tax over paid or declared invalid certified by the clerk and refunded by the State treasurer." Tbe oommistioneri and justices of the oounty of Carteret, finding they would not be able to pay the current neces sary expense with tbe constitutional limitation, levied a tax of thirty-three and a third cents on- the hundred dol lar valuation in excess of said limit. A restraining order wan granted by Judge Phillips at the Carteret term of the Sapertot Court against tbexoUeo tion of this exoeet and the time set for hearing aa stated aboveV' M'S 4 - Boa. O. K. Thomaa appeared for tbe plaintiff, 'and Clement Manly Esq? for the oounty oommiseionen and sheriff. Judge Thomas predated the ease in a very able speech for the plain tiffs, taking the ground that anyjtas that oneoeded the UmrUtfrin bf the oon stitntion, no,.natter for what purpose, was illegal; and tanauthbrtned; that the ramed pswvieVed ia ft not el 1887 was inadequate, and, if literally construed, the act was rncothUlttycsjai' fl Mr atanly -Ixi eplydon bffi davits thU tbe. tax levy was for an ilia-! 'or unauthorised wnrooe.. He presented ih oase in strictly fegai gument, citing numerous authorities to show that the remedy for roeesfve tax ation til of statutory jurisdiction; that lie Cearril A'ttxtly hit tie' power to regulate it, and that the act of IS?? gave adequate remedy. Tbe court held that the commissioners were entitled to the levy, and that tbe remedy was sufficient. The restraining order was dissolved. Counsel gsve notice of appeal. Y. M. C. A. Week of Prayer. Devotional meeting this (Friday) night at B o'clock. Sub ject, "Sowing and Reaping," Gal. vi 7-9. Gen. xxvil: 85, xxxvii: 81 84 Leader, A. M. Baker. Reopening. We are requested to announoe that the Missionary Baptist Church at La Grange will be reopened on tbe fourth Sunday in November. Several eminent ministers' from a distance will be pres ent. Steamer Move jienta. The Newberoeof the O D. hue ar rived last night and will sail this morn ing at U o'clock for Norfolk direct. The Kiglet of the K C. D hue will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock The Vesper of this line will arrive this afternoon. Order Bescindtd. At tbe special meeting of the board of commissioners on Monday last the order instructing the chairman of the board to bring suit against ex Bberitf llahn and bis bond for schedule "IT Uxes which tbe commit lee report unset lied, was rescinded and the committee continued unlil tbe next regular meet ing. Mr. liahn appeared before the board and explained why be was not on band at tbe last meeting and staled that he was ready to settle whatever they could show that be justly owed ths county. He does not think tbey will be able to show anything due by bim on schedule ' B" as he has settled with tbe county in full every year sinoe be came Into office. Personal. Dr. Edward P. Huylsr and wife of New York, bave been in the city a few day stopping at Hotel Albert. They were en route for Florida and have f beautiful yacht at Beaufort on the wsy but they are so well pleased with New Berne and tbe climate of this section they bave concluded to spend the winter here. We welcome all such visitors and feel sure tbey will not regret spend ing a winter In New Berne. Dir. t. 1.. rrancks of Kicblauds, is in the city. Mr. Henry hreuch of Greene county, called to see us yesterday, lie came down tbe Contenlnea and reports a large number of timber rafts on tbe river. Yesterday's freight train on tbe A. & N. C. K. It. look up tbe road over five ton of gun powder. If a spark should linuate itself among that freight we might swear by another earthquake. A pocket-book containing a sum of money belonging to a worthy, indus trious man waa lost between the rail road and the Academy Green on Wed nesday. The finder will do a good deed to return it to the Journal office and let it be restored to the owner. Fifth Shoot of Craven County (tan Club C. C. Clark 000000000000000-0 W. W. Clark OOOlllOHOllOOl-8 G. L. Clark 011011000000001-5 E. A. Rowe 000001000000110-8 Wm. Ellis 00001101001 1100 -6 F. T. Patterson 000000000010100-2 R. Hancock, jr 0000010100010008 New Berne, Nov. 17, 1887. Wm. Ellis, W. W. Clark, Judges. M. D. L, Dinsmore, Captain. To an joy good health, aim to always have abundant sleep; this can generally be secured by management, nniess you have a crying baby, in which oase Dr. Bull ' rJaby Byrup wm greatly assist. To equalize the circulation of the blood, subdue nervousness and oleanse the system, use Laxador, the great regulator. Price only 25c The Atlanta Constltntion Straddles. Next Friday Atlanta will vote on the question of prohibition for two year to come, and the Constitution, being di vided against itself editorially, take no sides, or rather , takes both sides. The two editors, Howell and Grady, get in their enthusiasm, oat it coos into tbe advertising columns and is paid at the osual rates. Tho turning' eloquence of Mr. Grady, who invented . tho New South, ia aooarately measured by the following ad.: The best reforms' on tttia eartn coma through waste and storm and doabt and uaploion: the ran Itself, whoa t rises on each day, watet ths radiaaoo of tho moon and blots the starlight from the axles, bat only to unlock ths earth frooa the deep of niarht and plant tho atari anew in tho opening flowers. 'V JlivBawell is of a etotcttonl turn( ana is rxmteut with demoliahing seriatim by manna of facts and figure, his partner niil.linsatal points. Bl-timore-Bun. "- ' A remarkably handsomo woman is aid to bo tho moving pirU in a philan throaioxl ttornnt la Bosnia to supply tho poor of that coantr with Dr. Ball Congh Fyrn . . Ia cbrobto and stubborn eases of beur!fiaf rft, and rheumatism cue ?frf -n C .1. It is te gTvtt r'D d? t' ;h TfkeOLly v2. Tbe Accident to Senator Vance, Which took place on Saturday after-1 noon, was of a character to excite wide spread interest and also to be the subject of exaggeration. Wo are glad there j fore to give particulars both as to cause and consequence, of ouch nature as to reassure his friends. , Dr. J. A. Walson, of this city, was summoned by telegraph from Black Mountsiu Station on the afternoon of the accident, leaving here about Ipm.J and owing to the uqf ainiliarily of his j guide, spending the night on lbs road, reaching Gombroom about daylight on Sunday morning The distance trav eled was about 2 milts, in the daik and partly over a rough neighborhood, mountain road. He found the .Senator suffering from a cut on the top of his bead, about three inches in length and rem biLig lo the bone. Some .until Brinies had been Cut and there whs contldemble effusion of blood. There was uo oilier injury lo his person, and afler the wound was dreased ihe patient was kept in a com fortable condition with linle apprehen sion or subsequent unravurablt- symp toms. As lo the cause of the aci idti.t Sen ator Vance was riding in a wagon drawn Ly two burses along the narrow road leading to his resideuce on the north bttuk of the Hwnnuiinnb river, a colored driver holding the rrniB At a point of the road where the siding was verv steep, a cart drawn by an ox was met in tlm ros l, aud Senator Vance abruptly aud imprudently turned out lo give way to the other vehicle. The inclination was so Krt'M ihst the Sen ator fell over breaking through thw Pide of his wagon, and then falling heavily lo the grouud.his head striking ht.-t and lulliclin the wouud spoken f. Dr Walson left Senator Vance lu comfortable cond ition, and there it no ureaent reason to prejudice a very speedy recovery Mrs. Vance m Washington t ity AsheMlle i i!ii-i AII.VMK I II.1M II I THE LI UIIV "K TKA hi. IV UKAt-lN luMFUKT KOM I L-oHlDA ToL lllsl . - I I 1.1. MAN VKSTIbrl.lt TliAIKH. To meet the demand ofihe increasing tourists and pleasure seeking travel lo Florida, and lo keep pace w ith the lui urious hotels provided for their comfort arrangements bsve been perfected for the running of l'ullmaii vestibule trains between New 1 ork and Florida, begin ning about January 1st. .These trains are so connected by means of veetibulosthat.theyconslitule one continuous ear, rendered flexible at the points-of connection by means of folded diaphragms. Through this in genious device the entire train is made to form a Be nee of aparlmenle, bo that Ihe traveler may pass from one end to the other, precisely as he passes from one room to another in his own house. The vestibules are formed by enclosing the platform tbey are as elegantly finished s any piit of the car carpet ed so as to entirely conceal tbe points of connection between the joined cars, snd illuminated by means of electric lights depending from tbe ceilings, wboee rays fall through cut glass pine led doors full upon the steps. Many of tbe advantage of tbe vesti bule train are obvious. It relieves tbe traveller, in passing from one part of the train to another, from the annoyance of the whirlwind on the platform, caused by the rapidity of tbe train, as also from the cold of tbe open air in winter, from tbe dust in supper, and from the storms at all seasons, It forms an easy connection with the dining room, tbe smokingroom, the library. Trains of these cars, composed ex clusively of drawing-room containing library, reading, smoking rooms and buffet, dining cars in which meal will be served en route, and sleeping car fitted with all tbe oomforts. con veniences and luxuries, are now being built by the Pullman Palace Car Com pany for this service, which will un doubtedly form the finest railway trains in tbe world. Exteriorly they will pre sent the appearance of a block of artis tically finished houses, while interiorly tbey will rival both in beauty and deco ration, and in varied living con veniences, an elaborately finished and richly appointed city mansion The schedule for these trains will be so ar ranged as to leave New York after breakfast, say about 9:30, and reach Florida the following day in time for dinner, being but one night on the road. Wilmington (N. C ) Morniag Bur. Enjoy Lift. What a truly beautiful world we live in: Harare gives us grandeur of moun tains, glen and oceans, and thousand of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but bow often do the majority of people feel like giving it np disheartened, dis couraged and worn out witb disease. when there is no occasion for this feel ing, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Qvetn'i August Flower will make them free from dis ease, a wben born. Uyipepeia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five per cent, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Bead ache, Costlreness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing eymp toms.t Three doses of August Mower will prove its wonderful effect. Sam ple bottles 10 cents. Try it. Manufacturers in Great Britain fere gradual adopting ( liquid fuel lu place or raw fuel. . . 1 Vo Animals. r nange, umempsr, aiarrovca ana Worm in dog quickly cured. Scratch es, Sore Galls, Braises, Cuts or Wound ot any kind quickly and permanently helled by washing with tho Fluid. : Dr. J. Humph, the distinguished veterinary rorgeon, tayir I and Darby Prophy actio t lout an tnai it ia represented. At a local application I believe 1t to bo without an- qual."y For' Coliff and Sooora it acta lit magto. COMMERCIAL. COTTON MARKET. .New Yokk, Nov. 17 10 U Futures cprLtd irregular 1 f , 1 OJ bales Slee of November, :u 27 May June, July. August September October. December. 10 34 January. 1U 41 February. lu 4S March, lu ItJ April, iu H :u 70 iu 7a New beine market steady H j bales at K to a 'S 4 Corn 47 to Yj. Hioe tirru at yj to yj Eggs 18 lo 18 1 1 resh pork tt to 7 11 Sill I p 4 UCTION HA LK l VAU'AHI.E IKICSK AND !.T WATSON & HTK&KT, Auctioneer TUESDAY, DEC. Bth. lf"7. at Twehe o clock, at the Court House door in the City of New Herne, we will sell the lot situsted at the N K corner of boulh Front and George streets, with the im provements thereon, consisting of a comfortable two siory dwslling and one double lenemeht bouoe. Terms CASH. nib eodlivdedtd NEW BERNE THEATRE Monday Eve., Nov. 21. THE AMERICAN CONCERT CO. Will give one of their refined, moral aud instructive entertainments, c. Lust ing of VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL M 1' S I ( MISS NEVA HAYDN, The accomplished Pianist. Hill render selections on the Piano. A Uo intro-i uce .itht-r Solon, the sweetest music ever heard DE BREW8TEB, the greatest living Humorist, will pear especially to make you laugh MR HARRY PIERS0N in his Hurlesque i ipera. Cannot fail to please. THE VUUIIK TO K'JMi: must he seen to be appreciated. This alone is worth the price of admission. The iiiiesl scenic effects will be produced, showing a shipwreck at sea. Hurning of a vessel in mid ocean. The destruc tion of Pompeii And a great many scenes both entertaining aud inslruc live The clergy and teachers are respect fully invited and will be furnished tickets free by applying at Meadows drug store. Admission 25c. aud il.V. Unserved seats at 50c. Bchool children will he admitted for lib. id Notice Tax Payers! Shekikk'b Office, Cravk.n County. New Berne, Nov. 15, ltB7. I You are earnestly requested to come forward and settle your taxes between now and December 1st, 1887. As no further indulgence can be given, I have no disposition to add ousts to the tax payers. D. HTIMSON, nl6dl5t2tl Sheriff Craven Co. Sale & Livery; Stables. THK KIK.MH OK A U. HABS AMI M. HA H.N A COM I'ANV has been dl 'oled by 'he death it A. Uahn, M. Harm vni continue tbe Justness of BALK IXOHANUE AND I.IVKRYof HORSKW. MULES, etc.. at the old tsnU on Middle street, where he bu been eogaged In thn same business in i lie city since 1866. will b? pleased to mte ins old friends and customers. Will have on hnd in due season a rinn LOT OF HORSES and IH I' Also, a FINK LOT OF BibbiM ana HARNESS. 8 AXIS FACTION QUAKAm f.h.u. M. HAHN & CO. ausllawSm THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION ! The ''Hard Time" bave induced me to proclaim. low prices on the following choioe and well-seleoted Goods: Royal Crown Flour 3c. Buckwheat Flour 4c. Choioe N. O. Hatne 13c. Sugar-cured Hams 15c. B. Bacon Strip 13c. Beet Butter 30o. Mince Heat 10c. Leghorn Citron 25o. Layer Raisins 15c. tyer Figs 20c. Fard Dates 15c. Currant. 8 lb, for 35c. Prunes, 8 lb, for 25c. Dried Apples 10c. Sweet Mixed Pickle, qt 85c. Cranberries lOo. Call and examine our atock, and save money, ALEX. MILLER, nil dim 61 & 63 Broad street. Notice. Haying purchased the entire Stock of Boots, Shoe), and Rubbers in store un der Hotel Albert, I will sell the same AT COST. 8P0T CASH. No good will be sent oat ob probation. Thankful for past patronage, ths bosi' nses wilt be continued at ths old sUnd-nndor Hotel Albert. -New Bsrot.lt.a j ttSrdtf 2.400 w 3 lb. Cans Tomatoes, aMj 1,250 Cans Com, best quality At TKN Onls a Can. tXJIricIx's. '-jfeo.nl- -'an-lard goods.) Ni lirrne N SHORT CROPS Need Net Caue Lcng Faces, 1 ' H H. B. Duffy e 'ii pirnle by T r r 1 1 1. 1? Mammcth Stock cf Dry Goods Greatly Reduced Prices I f lllit.ljg scan the list '.0 CUO vdt t- 'Ih'tij;.-,- ! bel , Uilidfir I i i 1 1. I ' ell to l ' per yd. l.o I -ii ds !' up I and I mi. i lu dents un lei I. ado Boys ll.. If Men o llaij. Kri-al All linen ihindkc k arirly Inrfi. '"C. Shawl. laKe ne .. And in addition t these and manv other UrHinx we uould like for you to see our elegant hn of line Dress Uoods; the old and rehahle Kant New York H K. 1'arsonn'. Shoos. Urge assortment of Stiff and Soft Hhih -ii ..i m.. . "wj ..iai. kete. Shawls, and other 8up!e and l'an.-y Arthles -all of which are marked down at Hard Time Prices. TO THE COUNTRY MERCHANT e will ay that we have kept an eye to your needn. ami hi,. lo - .uvcu uui Wholesale Department with many at traction both IU (roods an, I itriru. Call and Sep for yourself and nave many n hard earned dollar. Don t fail to dr p in as e will be von Kood and give delighted to M,,,w you puces. Carpels sold by sample. Call and see our Carpet Exhibition a in HON I'AK i I ) W. H. Willi. j Salesmen . K. R. JONES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer u CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, UAOOl.NO AM) TIES Etc. Consignment of Grain. C i n other Produce solicited. Prompt Attention Ouarnnteed. N. W. Cor. South Front and Middle 8t NEW BKRNE, N. C. $6 a DayA Gold Mine ror Agents. Qrandmt BoilotM eer offered. .Tfoacy Makla aud expenses to active men to sell 75 er MsiBth. n o rSDlul rcanlrl. Nn nutriiM onrrrosMia, , and full particulars Prkr, K kaiktl wtamiijiiii Dai we aay. A ddrttm at nmti STANDAKU 81LVERWARK IVvT? oc26 d w2m Boaton, afasW S. B. WATERS, Jr FOB THK '; : ' Eest and Cheapest tinof Gents' Furnish'nGrcL: HATS, BHOKS,,V ; Clothing, UmErellav:, All tbe Latest Horeltleeal vmyi in ' ' new a.uv enoe in tse city. :L . ArttoiechkeOrx-Ebirt. t AIM. the oelebrmted Arrow r OolUr, two tot XSa. - '- -Clotbet to order pec!a!:i-, OUABAXTXZD. Sext Ioor to -A. 71, r-'
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