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Stilt 'r:;r.? gJJ VOL. VIII.-NO.1j65. NEW BERNE. N. C. SATUBDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1889. PRICE 5 GENTS. "-! U 'AY fl L AV c '2 . BUSC7XS3 LOCALS. . xro WELL-rtzuUted family on I 1 fford to be w ithout a "Zeb Yanoe" Cook Store-;---' cV3 . . Oct. 41 tf. - - WHrrrr & Gatis.. uT ETTEB and Note Paper, furnished LOCAL NEWS. cCee and neatly printed at the JqtjbsalI uie . Give us your order.. 4 HEW ADVERTISE ill ATS." F. UuuCH Coffeo, -; : ' - . A. 4 N. C B. Goldsboro fair. JlKXS RtDMOHD Boiler end engine i Tl EST nure mountain corn whiskey, f- uonou m to iv i-o. -' X) for medical purpose; at retail, by & Oct. lilt 8 H C0W4BD,'; A. Uolton' old atand. I Bale of thirty nine bale yesterday, . A ditpaioh from Q. S. Palmer, dealer in produce, New York, quote snap beam on a rite. The rates are $2 25 on the McSorley brand. Th annual meeting of the Primitive Repeating (Baptist: Association. 1b in session at GrantsborQ. Delegations of members from op the railroad passed through the city yesterday on their way to the meet ing. - From the United States Coast and Geodetio Survey of notice to mariners we note the following change for North Hamlin! Off Cans Fa&r Frvinff Pan N EleVaoi Line o(fX3eBto Fine Kid shoals whistling buoy temporarily removed, ina piaca wnmuiDg ouuy formerly shown 13i miles 8. by E. i E. from Cape Fear light has been tempo rarily removed. This affects charts ISO, It and B. Rev. IV W. Crawford will begin ' Y)ILL BEADS and Statement neatly J3 nrinted at tola cfflo.. Call and leave your order with .J :.. T OADED BHELLS.Cliib shell, wads. J-J Breach-loaotng gun. rifle, at . " ' v . Oct. 11 tf. ; "-Whoty A Gatis., ,,PHS Laieat Style In Derby Hats at X t Bamubqtoh ,& Baxtkb's. " TRESS-UAEER.and general seam Xttreta. lien1 underwear a specialty, lvPolIock, Unext to Snelling' store. . . Oct. 10, St From the State Papers. Wilson has a colored postmaster. LaGraege Sentinel: Mr,. Noah Rouse, Morehead City in fifteen years, probably sprained ankle for sever! dare, we are the largest ever made. Our Horehead I glad to know, is improving. friends are having genuine luck this I- Durham Globe; Many of the peop'e uuMi. from tne country who are attend ina j, l tne Bam Jouee meetiog brought their Lost Her Propeller. I own rations and are living camp The steamer Tahoma met with the many a man A -"JM Glove at sBMtTOS? .BAXTBB'8, MINCH s 'i 9 . ? EAT. -3i.i,r& ill SNELLING B MARKET I There you .Will And beef, rtnuttooi trees) pork,, There wen eight? fpor excellent br88ADfreW baflda l' tie teflprettfeafpeice of Urs cwaPttOTadeai&W'Ishinetw "haiever b lars gtea last Tuesday. hams, hoes .teet, canned good, rege-l series ot meeting in the old Methodist table, etc., 'etc.' Tha" f reeb. meat are on Hancock street on next Mon . . . . . . , . . i ma nrr Dnimui muuh 'Aunrii .i... . m M L m . r:7' ru?t.-.";z.ii. l uay aians as nw o oioca. ine nouse Go to see Sneluna, on Middle street, i I amm D,eu Pu IU r1 ' OctS tf. I with gu and good coal stove and is Kf E OFFER 60 barrel of1 new Mess I n' u comfortable. The meetings ; T Y Pork at S19.B0 per barret Ue the I will continue throush the week and all merchant.) W. P. BURBOT & Co. ' I parsons are most cordially invited to aiiena tnem W were shown yesterday one of the work in taxerjjermy been our pleasure to see. It wa a small puce white squii rai that htd been caught in Pamlico county and mounted by Mis Alice Duffy of thi oity,fter wbioh it was presented to Mrs. H. W. Battle. Standing upon the tip of a oy press knee and holding on to a hickory hut it seems as natural and life like as though it were still enjoying I T L'l V '' 'm. i ji -Aii J ite freedom in the wilds of the forest. I?wpnnTS from l)htn inrlinata than ' . ' i. . . The "bonnet Darty" given at the UOTernor jjorager no connaem m t: iiAi.j ti i f-wWirCtline i since. Ohio Old a sensible I WOrd. The parlors and dining room thingj Letter: DOW repudiate For- were thrown open to' a large number of aker.A-Sarannah Newatin young people (and "old folks," too), and the sooial enjoyment was great The trimming of the hats afforded much WB do not see many Mugwumps Ijiog around loose now.. ( Tiiey,iaR. pear to be jtbout all safely housed ' in ' the :. Democratic ark . Uoston ' - ThA , next eeneral l6ction in ' ' theseTJnittd State's, 0tr the moat OU merriment. Mr. G. T. Adams, the pop- ' ' rhm HrillHtA nlnAA on h Kth rf ular principal or tne uin cnooi t Xovemuery Araujj win ye uriaa in r T' '. poIiiicauoleai5r the ? next" lour ' weeks, eDecialiy in Ohio and Vir trimmed Miss Jennie Watson's hat and received the first prize, a scrap-basket. The booby prize, a "limber-jack," was awarded to Master Robert Crawford Who trimmed Miss Sophie Jones' hat i MSB agi Ml .1 I i . 5 : THE ;pro9peCt8of ;JJemHcraUe I Thy Had Better Pay TJp. aaesesf have never been 'brighter I - We notice that at the meeting of the SSrtV; ISTarFtriAf nM ma. I Board of county commissioners the .NORTH CAS0L1IA SEffS. Largest Shipment In Many Tear. The westbound train on the A. &N. C. Railroad yesterday morning carried two carloads .fish from Morehead City -over three hundred package. For Sale, One second hand Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power, in very good con dition. The boiler is made of extra heavy iron, and has only been in use a few years. Needs no repairs at present. Two Vertical Center Crank Engines of ten horse power each, fitted with zinc, in good condition and ready for immediate use. Apply to JAME3 REDMOND. oc!3dwtf New Berne, N. C. Large Invoice of To Hand. Will be sold at a Low Price. . . . . " imagine that h has got religion when iu omj ituv iuuisuay. iui pro-1 u only liver complaint. Uod tores pelier had become loose on the shaft sol through the top of a man's head to hi that the shaft would turn without turn- heMt nd t60 down t0 hia pocket. ing the propeller. The tug Ella was ,w,",ton RepnbUoan: Mountain ap .. . ,. . . . pies, tbe finest of their kind, are retail sent down to tow the Tahoma back to g !n the tite1 at 75 and 80 cents a the city. On the way baok the propeller nushel. Not a better apple grows than must have struck a log or something I the North Carolina Mountain Bucking- else, and wa pulled off and lost. A I nam- new propeller will be put on. Wilmington Review: The two pair vi nurses, uus.ivr me diHinnc ttuu me Carteret the Lucky County. I otuer Ior u,e truck or tne hook and Carteret i certainly in luck this year. c t'.i. "..S It has not only secured the Presidency I pir. The horse for the reel was re- of the A. & N. 0. R., but yesterday Dr. jected. M. F. Arendall of Morehead City ar- Sanford Express: Sanford has four rived and visUed the Cotton Exchange. J66" teins dT . At 1 P- m. there can j ,.. . . . . . ,. be seen approaching the crossing four and after being greeted by many old train(, f0 fonr different directions. irienas was unanimously elected al -The last murder case in Moom eoun- member of tbe order of Jewel. Al ty eem to be a foregone conclusion. At.lfl.ntlP. &. f!. Pnilrnarl f!n. :r:.rr"".:""y. pa8senoe dkpabtkknt. reorganize the order, and Dr. Arendall .. t,.. k.nM. . New Berne, N. C, Oct. 8, 1889. mrita nnflnfmnnalv AldnfAil PmM.ti lM.n Two Presidents in one year is no small I An exohangx says that every paper cpBCldjl JjXCUrSlOD XlEteS matter, we congratulate tne Doctor l" weoiate snouia puousn ine isct tnat rpw n.fT 'nCl'Rn'Dn v.;. i. .j:.. . V.IHI.-. burnt corn I a sure cure for hoe I w vJWljJJnxJitW, , . . . , cholera, and adds: "It was first dis holnnnino lA l of aii i Daa.Ia Til v .j T . I UQIUUKIUK JV UIDWUIOl w IU AT QUI IU. All. oi - urors .or oupenor vouri. u w.. thrown to th hor. nl Mtn h tne following is a list or tne jurors them. Before that time a number .. . ..ii i . . iu.L...a i. : j ... . i ior me iail lerm or craven COUniy I iuui uu atou ujmj eaca usy who tne fu ooj ooj onoiera. due tne aisease immediate v wvw ouu .-xiiii 3F. XJlieli, WHOLESALE GKOCEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE N. C. And Return Same Day. SlXfU ANNUAL FAIR OF THE of Eastern Carolina Fair ud Stock Ass'n, Superior court, which convene in New Berne Monday, November 25, 1880: No. 1 township Ephraim Forrest, Joshua Foy, Arthur Harvey, Patriok Norrls, David Coward, colored, Wm. Eulcher, ThomaB Willis, Geo. F. White No. 2 township Emoiy J. Rlcs, Alonzo Fulcher, John Oatlin, W. P. Toler, Benjamin Lse, Thos. M. Caton No. 8 township H. C. Davis, Fred. Heath, Geo. A. Richardson. Tim McCoy, Cicero Avery, Richard Nobles, W. W White. K. r. Hartley. No. 5 township W. H. Jackson, Isaac Taylor. No. 6 township J. A. Etvell, John R. Barnes. No. 8 township J. T. Crowd er, J. P Stewart, E. J. Matthews, E. f . Berry, M. K Whitehurst, N. M. Gaskill, E. R. Dudley, colored, Wm. Fenderson, colored, M. Y. Holly, colored, W. r. Metts, sr., W. H. Johnson, oolored, J. H. Stevenson. X. M. Brock, H. M. McCotter, Hardy Williams, D. S. Jones, John Williams, colored. C. L. Ives. Drew Dixon. W. D. Eirkman, Elijah Piver, J. D. LaRoque, Richard Bogey, iS.Jdollowell. No. 9 township Edward Artrold, Samuel I pock, Richard Lane, colored, (J. E. Moore. disappeared. It is so simple a remedy tnat it can easily be tried.. Wilmington Star: Our neighboring oounty ot Brunswick is said to be in xeetea witn naw& to suab an extent as to almost threaten the extinction of the farmers' chickens In ex-SherilT Jay lot's neighborhood hundreds of fowls have been destroyed by ihese msrau a ere or the air, and people are up in arms against tbera. At Judge Kussell's plce, on brunBwick river, a colored man hue caught over forty hawks in steel traps set on poles and stumps and baited with a dead bird or a bunch of feathers. It is likely that his example will be followed and a steel-trap war on the "varmints county. JAMES RE0U0I1D, Importer and Wholesale Dealer ii Liquors and Cigars, CRAVEN STBEET, NEAIi COTTON EXCHANGE. New Berne, N. C., Keeps toiKU.ii on band a COMPLVTB . STOCK ol 1.1(1 (JOBS and f IGAM. Stock Is the target t In the 8toto, aadwa purcbaaed from flrat hand FOR OABit. Consequently am enabled to nil a low a any Northern Market. - Have on hand the followlac brands of WINES LIQUORS ud CIGARS EYE WHISKIES. Old Family B x x x x Golden Crown, Old Century, Acme, Lexington, &c. Ho. Mitchell's Pure Old Sootoh. Pure North Carolina Corn Wbhkey. Round trip tiokuta, includint; ad mis non into the rair, will bo Bold from utMtiona named whan tiokeiH are our chased at tbe following low ratos; M'd City to Qoldsboro and return, 82.40 Newborn ' 1.70 Kinstou " " 1 80 LuOranije " " .90 SCHEDULE. Loavo Morehead Citv Deuot...6 20 A.M. New Bern 8:lu Kineton 9 37 " LQrane 10:03 " Arrive at Goldeboro 10:50 ' NewEnnland, Returning, leavo Goldeboro 5.00 P.M. Tickets will also hn n!) hs lha Mnil win Degin an over tne Train, Oct. 22 to 24th inclusive at the above rates. Charlotte Chronicle: There is to be I Articles intended for exhibition will a new Presbytery ib tbe North Carolina I be transported at regular tariff rate. Synod. The long stretch of territory and if returned by the party exhibiting hitherto known as Orange Presbytery (which fact should be established by is to be divided. Tbe matter was the certilicate or Secretary, and by presen- subject of a long discussion yesterday, tation of original shipping receipt) will WINES. Old Burgundy Port, Old Scuppernoog, Old Sherry, Blackberry, Madeira, Claret, St. Julian, Swtvt Catawba, Rhine Wine. California Angelica Wine. RUM. Jamaica. West India, : QWa4J;alot theline; Vtoakold for taxe and title, made to the Shippicg News. The ptoamer Eaglet of tho E. C. D. De billed l1 roe, and tbe amount ol freight paid thereon refunded by agent at station from which shipped. unless demand is made by tbe owner to have the freight refunded at the time the articles are delivered to him on their return, all right of claim will be for feited. Above does not apply to race horses. S L. DILWO. P. A. lair ; the HetioMIdans affalaTimear , envious. I oounty. This is the la w, and we hope it will be strictly complied with. There is going to be ome trouble if taxes are not paid. It will ray some people to pay their taxes, promptly. A law-suit will be. more, expensive tliaa paying 'I1 fall Democratic vote must be broagbti to tuft polls on, , tb e , 5th 6( KoVembet. Alull vote will give U splendid majority ' But unless I taxes, beside the risk of loosing the we poll the fall vote Virginia's bit- property. The netr and nt deputies W-n,v n K,Ami iriiTl,n0l, I are gentlemen wno wm courteously Democrario viotories in ' Con- nc f U oth8r duties, devolving upon neetlcut like those at Norwich and r' " . 7ftvftrWrvr almw that jexDerienclbf Ooo ork at Kmaton, Kepnblican mtsrnla ihas increased "lJ ZZLZ n..U..M o.Aai. nfflio lirallanf I "w " "tvm. .". is a w . I auiwiL vaaw vw www w ww litUe Btate t&ae SWoa ;Wltn Xief red jmdninety convereionB ahd much Jersey lor tne JS ationai uemocranc interest arpuaad in the various church- ticket Of 1888. New Tork Star. 'Ie. -We also see from the Free Press )'if 'i"' '' i tWit UrnTifa revived interest In the Y. . . "EtjSSEL, ..dear Baasell, come vr n. A. there and that one of the busi home to your pi, is the sad refrain IfZrJ1 !js .Atf-Iii ,T,.,itheAM30iatlonpnoyear free of rent. . ttiSri floats s out Mm v the !White 1 yr wlU aek h question It New Berne Rev. Alex. M. Sprunt, Rev. Dr. Peyton Uoge. Rev. Dr. S. F. Johnson, and others favored the division: and not' withstanding speeches in opposition by Rev. Dr. Jacob Henry Smith and Rev Dr. 8. M. Smith, tbe strong antagonism of Rev. r. Copped ge, and a constitu tioaal point raised by Rev. Dr. Roger Martin, the proposition to set up a new Presbytery was oarried by a clean ma jority on a viva voce vote. A commit- line sailed yesterday with a full cargo! tee recommended the following plan of cotton, lumber, etc. The Annie of Jr ita adoption: That the portion of . i. ,, . . . . urituK rieouvverv lying nasi in me Tk. a n.mn. UAnt r9 Ka l .fla I. mm I v ' arrived last night from Baltimore with Z lPrZ,:, Heatinff and COOklllff - --j - j " - i j - LJ I T afsrl that: flo nVrl wliAtTA in o i A ProoKn . I u , I 1 tery the time of one evangelist for six months in each year for five years, and $500 a year for its general mission work the same period. That Goldsboro'bs transferred from Wilmington to the said new Presbytery, and that that por tion of Craven county, south of tbe Trent River be transferred to Wilming ton; so that tbe southern boundary of the new Presbytery shall ba as follows: along the southern boundaries of Wake and Johnston counties to the Neuse centennial cotton EETURNS otheb I river; thence along the Neuse to the news. northern boundary of Jones ; oounty ; thence alone the northern boundary of Baltimorb, Ootober 10. The great I Jones to the Trent river; thence along fertilizer factory of G. Ober Bon dtrCo. the Trent river to ita mouth. That tbe established in 1887, at Locust Point, counties of Orange Presbytery. David- Baltimore, was burned thi noon. It 1 son, Randolph and Chatham, lying consisted of three large buildings, I north of Fayettevitle Presbytery, be which cost $250,000. The fire staited transferred to Fayettevitle, and that the in the acid storage room, perhaps from I three northwestern counties of Concord spontaneous combustion, and soon I Presbytery , Ashe. Alleghany and Wilkes, be transferred to Urango. BRANDIES. Apple, Peach, French (James Uennesy), Garrett Cognao Brandy, Cherry, blackberry, Ginger. general freight. She will sail tonight. The schooner .Conway arrived from New river yesterday with cargo of I naval stores, which was transferred to tho Clyde lice. Tbeete&mor Manteo of the O. D, line I sailed yesterday for Norfolk with a oar- goof lumber and other merchandise. Tho Newterna will arrive tonight. FROM LAST SIGHT'S PAPERS. BIQ FIRE IN BALTIUOBK FAYETTE VILLK I sa. slslionM iniKtentlBil'daM so much for; the Assooiatiott r " " . w : I U . TXT a jIa m IrnAM that ' w halts ZC- nyrs Wwara ine Duties Ol MW toaking any complaint, for some few ot t-- Thiita iriffhJ;.'' ttnsaell. ?o esr eitiaen haTe given aid. towards its lli. :$'tXt lha been la exiatenoe nearly .five year - .!.t I I .mJ mmm mntiklt thaw haVA nftM ' tllAlr . w-.. .n. n..)t t n mi .ml a ilka, amnnnr.rnr itniuir I AliiUiiiiAriiJi ui uaviu ucuucbn i -v- - n , A ' 1 ' ' "'i Personal J , . Mr. George N. tve and daughter re turned froni Beaufort yesterday morn- ; Mr. James A.' Bryan leftyesterdsy for wMtern North Carolina and New Yoik Mrs. Ironmonger, of Virglna. who hafe been visiting friend ana relative to this city and vicinity, left oa; the tnamef Manteo vesterday. " " ?, Mrs. K. H. Clay pool ano canaren re- (nrnail In at nishtfrnm a visit to UUrnam m. m,- imiiiinKiuin ui I .nn Kaimirn ...... ... v i v ii... v'.'. ,j doutt-1. Shades of tZ;V$? tas tue vmii O. R. Th6tes. Esq,-' went down v to Beaufort last night, to ta a day1, or : ; . . t ft ii. .LtnL. iiMpiMlW I iee.. t recaus cae lacij turn mo vmouo- l:r goverEorTwas kieveV fond of the Ha tas always avoided their 4'tr,.1t4'rtAfn tnbwn'. ,tO i . I : n n ?f f a. JiOCiliYIUU WUU1CU uuu v r. .'3 la ITaw Yorfc--ICost0n llcraid. r:".c'-TAiiT. WrsDO?tj$ jreported 1' . n...l i..tUt Aim. r 3 c .::r3 to cs a ,itc;.-ouviwu? in casa -General Harrison ,ton asd Abtahatrl ! (;-rs,H Hahone win H a c-iiiiate next. N, I. r y - -rked 1 Jaet 1 end At Hotel AlbortJ. H.lWynn,i New York:K. D. Holmes. J. 1 J. '8pfngle Paltimore; Miss Julia Scott, J. O. Soott, John Scott. N. O.: John w. nelson Goldaborot J T. Lincoln? Thurmaa every fire engine of the city wa as the scene. First the buildings in which one hundred men were at work were burned to the groundand the flames, driven by ablgn wind, spread to an other large building, completely gut ting it. The fire Is under control, but L H. CUTLER lias on hand a Full Line of r and ( Stoves, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Lime, Cement, And all kinds of Building Materials At BOTTOM PRICES. 26 & 28 Middle Street, NEW BKKNE N. O. "1,000 presents" To Be Given Away! Shoes! Hats! Hats! RrirtAsI TTntnt TTnto 1 GIN. Holland and Domostio. BEER, ALE, Etc, Etc. The Bergnor & Engel Brewing Go.' Celebrated Lager Beer, iiijjorted Ale and Porter, CluuaRcn & Sun's Export Beer. Wm. McEwan'd India Pale Ale from Eiinburgh. Agent and Bottler of the Bergner & Dngol Brewing Go's Celebrated Lager Beer and Porter. Cordials, Augostina Bitterit Imported and Domestic Champagne. Agont for I. Calvin Shafer Wild Cherry Rock and Rye. I Shoos! I Shoes! sd nutri- Large Drive in Tobacco a iarg0 CIGARS. SYRUP OF FIGS. Proouoea from the laxative anc .1 j.. I i. . i : a , l 1 ! r. .... wuuo juiuo uituBiiiurufa u", cumuiueu rrices ranging irom ido. per in. up with ttiA mariiAlnftl vlrriina 'nf nlflnta I Vnnmn tn h mnat hi.nofipi.1 t.. ha Dont't forget to call and examine my fully 8260.000 worth of damage hulluiman ..tfim. r-.ta onntlv nn th Hrl. tock of various other Goods at LOW been done to two buildings, which rneve, liver nd bowels, effectually PRICES. memoeroitne nrm Baycos;auu.ouu.riBie,nfciDg the system, dispelling colds ana to,ou,uu worm oi hoob. noa i ftn,j headaches, and, curing habitual near Dy wv storea a mas oi ieriiisws i oonstlpauon. worth S40,0G0. Thi wa not harmed. . One member of the firm ay they are I ' , I- Shorthand Writing. WJt o" learnin renography, not a J) AYKTTSVTLIiB, UOt. IV ' Yours, anxious to please. J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholtwala and Retail Grocer, ' ' Fool of Middle street. aiotitArvt. ht KlaivwrlvtiKIa hnfc . aannfriA P " - 7 - 4 WV r """I w nvMwB V rmsiAHAnft I it. ai-A.ti. a .u. vhmv nnnnHiin nnurLnini. nn wiiwh x ti mm v S Baxter. grand ecale.,vf ; This afternoon the eseoutive oommltj. j ,,bl, scooropiiahmint. Join Mr. tee appropriated 8500 for prist to bCarrway,a olas today before it is too arded the yisiung mmury and, jtU; . -'y - assortment of Cigars and Cheroots Agent for the Virgini Standard Che roots, the best in the market. For Oetsftx Will guarantee to sell at low as any houses North - and lower that any boa- in. iforth Carolina. aw: nana acoompanjiDK f iaam. rur ui.., , , , ' . . , a- triilitary the ; first prise will be " $200; .v. Jx WottY BAKI BBBaD.Id other seoond, 100, fcnd thettird 30 -. Tb WW(. Hood's 8rsaparUln wUl not do band prize are; First, T0; aeoond impowibilitl.; V Xt: k proprietor tell and.third, 35. j , S t .' t plainly what tt hat done, jsubnitt proof Cotton returns of the first of October! from otcet or unquestioned relUbil to the Department of Agrioulture make It, and ask yon frankly if you are suf tne eenerai nercenwse oi. per ceni. or ferine irom any- aisease or -aneotion a full orop ptospeot, oomptred with 78 9 1 caused or promoted by impure blood or per oent last October,, low state of ; the system, tcf try Hood' The Grand Encampment 'of KolahU SaraMrllla-. Tbe experience of other Temolar of the United State la easlo otHoient assarano tbtt yon wil not in Washington, - yesterday . elected of ficers for the next three years; the next be disappointed in the result.' 5 MIDDLE 8TREET. WE ALSO A NUFACrUB.il Dry. Goods and Kotions, aing.r Ale, - a Lemon 8oda, ;Dnuau. 'Vr ufu l'v'u luo "or" California Pear Cider and Mlnwral tuom uiniu, wu wb ni auven i Water.. f. tageof-some Extraordinary Bargain, .Our Ginger Ala U tqual' td any T ' iovj iuuvi u uw'ipurwu aaa Buperior roaojproc nnd in our line, and w. guarantee U IU8j; i that our Good and Prioe can not, bel Order promptly filled and I at' ecelfed';,; ' . ..'"w, j :::: :M' tlon'tfnarantM; ol Call and examine them while they ' rv ,.:Vir...... . n nn L vi ' 11 - n v T . n a- Lincoln, Uajboro ' '"V
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