Daily State Journal. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1873 Page: 4 of 4
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$250 REWARD.
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OSADALIS
ALL KINDSOF
TUESDAY. April S, 1873.
RULING AND BINDING 8
Cash Gifta. ageregating • vast total
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By the (iovernor :
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Cash Book.
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Day Books.
Bill HIends.
Memorandum Books, Journa!s,
24 Cash Gifts of $1/M) each. .
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Court Dockets,
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Total, 10,000 Gifts. all Cash. .$300,000
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PROGRAMMES,
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Druggists Labels,
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Dray Receipts,
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Wash Lists,
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Way Bills,
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Attention given to lan€s Irina in all the north-
neal of the state to he aflixed at the • it)
weatern countiee.
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100 Cash Gifts of
150 Cash Gifts of
590 Cash Gift* of
9000 Cash Gifts of
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One Grand Casl Gift.....
One Grand Cash Gift.....
One Grand Cash Gift.....
One Grand Cash Gift.....
One Grand Cash Giift.....
One Grand Cash Gift.....
By the Governor
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bears a bad charaeter.
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vestem and ether]
large eities.e
thin 20th day of Deceube
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No. 5.
Jack county , Justices of the Peace pre
No. 1 and 4.
Live Oak county. Justice of tbe Peace
No 5.
Madison county, Justicesof theleure 1r
No 3 and 4.
Maverick county. Justice of the Peace
No 2.
Under authority of spec ial legislative act of
March 16. 1871. tic trustees now announce the
Third Grand Gitt Cencert, for the benefit of
the Publie Librmry nl Kemtmeky, to come
off in Lbrary Hall at Louisville, Ky., on
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EAWoman’s Glory is Her Bair.
If, LYON’S
Kathairon
i &-sadaliais sold by all Druggista
CLEYEXTS&Co.,
BaLTOwE, Sole Proprieors.
JOHN F. HENRY,
No. 8 Couadu PLAcR
give you tesira-nsais from
State in the South and from
tine by the use of these Bitter*
The ‘properttes of D«. WALK"R‘s VIN"GAE
PIrTExs are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative,
Nutritious, Laxtvt, Diutetic, Sedative, Counter-Irti-
tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Ann Eihous.
Grateful Thousands procla tn VIwGAK BrT:
reaS the most wonderful luvigoraut that ever sustained
the sinking system.
J WALKER, Propr k. ii. McDonald 4 co.,
Druggistsaad Gen Agta, San Francisco, Cal..
and corner of Washington and Chariton Sts , New York
SOLD BY ALL DKUGGIsrS AND DIALERS,
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Menard county. Justices of the Peace pt
N<> 2, 3 and 4.
Montague county. Justice of the Peace pr
No 5.
Newton county. Justice of the Peace i e,
No, 3.
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TH08. K BRAMLErTE. Louisvinle, Ky ,
r "a A gent Publie Library Ky
w R. WALLACE, Agent for Austin. Texas.
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a epecifie tn all opecies cf dinordere which undermine
the bodily ntrengt and break down the animal aptrtta.
Depot, 63 Park Place, NewYcrk.’
st— 2w cod 28 3 73 ly
Pe "ork "holerele Agemt
Certifcates located on good land* for areasona.
bliterest.
Correspondenco relative,to Texan land* in.
vited dit went 11» 23
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hisarma, which he desired to leave with
the lady of the house until the mother.
INVOICES.
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VISITING CARDS,
vther prisoners made good their escape
from toe county jail.
The MeDade local is a windy seribbler.
He writes a "composition" on musie this
week.
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
0 the GROWTH, PRESERVES
“ and imereases the Viger
BEAVrY efthe IAIR.
Hood county, J usttees of the Pean 1*,
No.1.
Heuston county. Justice of the Prace pt •.
Collin county, Juetice of the Peace pr ,
No. 4.
Fannin county. Justice of the Feme pree
No. 3.
Freestone county, Justice of the Peace pre
No. X
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FROM ANDEISOX.
Joseph Mangrum, an old settler, is
dead.
Grimes county is free from debt, so
-ay a the sher iff.
A merchant advertises that free school
teachers will get no more credit from
him.
Before ending your orders away "from
home to build up other places giveus a
$500 000
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PROCLAM ATHN
By the Governor of the Mate of Texa-,
jpersons knowt to ewer > Alal, woman
Surd child either eertui-ly - D) 2eP
NORTHWEST TEXAS LAND AGENCY
Jneksbere, Texms.
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This liviment han cat ned a lasting reputation,
where it has ben use, in most cases which re-
quire an exterual remedy, auch as rheutatisin:
Boreness and sweling of the hreast. pain and
weakness in the back and joints, sprains, buses,,
cramps, numbness, frozen fimba. bites of ineects,
old sores. fever sorea, goitre or swelled neck, par
alysis, wound*. erysipelas, bites of reptiles, head:
ache, white swellings, mange, polson, burns, all
swellinga, ealt rheum, corus. warts, sore eyes,
run-rounds, etc Wedarlyhear of the mnost a"-
toniehing cures on animals by this excellent rem
edy, aud hazard nothing in saying that there
is not ita equal as a curative for herses. We as:
sert positively that it will eure any cane ef
sweeey in existence, also spliut. calls, sprains
or strains, bruises, seratehes wound*, big head,
wiud galls. sore eyes, swelling*. etc,. and has
never failed to cure fistula, pell evil. ring bone
and spavin. When used in the beginnina. strictly
according to direcUous. and given internally
with the foed. it is a havmleaabnt certain remedy
for worms. Do not fail to give it a trial ;oaly
twenty-fve cents per botrle.
HORSE EPIDEYIC.--- This Liniment
eared thousands of hersee et the North during
the prevalence of the Horse Distemper there. In
such cases nib the neck and throat every evening
and give a table spoonful iu the horse’s food for
two or three evenings.
For sale at wholesale by
R. F. ( ERGE, Galveston.
And by alldrngrists id Texas.
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The attention of offeersof the law, vot ,
others. f« called to the provimonsof fl. .
and of the Unite d States, enaetei to mevur
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At this Concert the bestmusical talent that can
be procured from all parts of the country will
add pleasure to the entertainment. ami Tru
R. T. DURBET, Pres't.
W. N HALDEMAN, Vice Pres't.
JOHN • CAI,Sec‘y Public Library of Ky .
FABMER-S AND DROVER'S BANK. Treas
Tekete are bow sellg rapidly, and all orders
A for them, or applications for ageneiea, circular*.
"e igformaton, etc .will meet with prompt atten-
. ton, when addreneed to me as below d’rected
th, Nervons Debility and atl Ji—
enses arising from «n impure cun-
lition of the Blood
I The menu of this aluablepr-par-
‘ationares wellknownthat s jatsiug
nodice is but necessaty to remind the
ieaders of thisjouru o( tse necessi-
ty of always having a b ittle of this
jmedicine among their stock of family
uecessities.
Certific-t-$ can be present-d from
many leading Pnysicians, Minintets.
and headsol famies throughout the
South, endorsing in the highest terms
I Dhe phuid Fyimd of hciiaal.t.
Dr. It. WienCerrof Baltimore
says "he has used p iu cases of Scrof-
ula and other discases with muc h sat-
afacuon.
Dr. T. C. Pugh of Baltimore. re-
commends it to all persons suffering
mith diseased Blood, saying it issu-
verigr to any pegaration he has ever
used.
Rev Dabney Ball of the Balti,
more M. E Conterence South says he
has been so much benefitted by itsuse
that he cheerfully recommends it to
all hit friends and acquaintances.
. Creven & Ce., Druggists. ar Gor-
I doneville, Va., say it never has failed
to give satisfaction.
em‘ G. MePnden, Murfrees-
horo, Tennessee, say* it cured him of
Rheumatism when an elm ‘ailed.
Rheum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, .
buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas,
Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Dis-
eases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are Ht-
erally dug op and carried out of the system in a short
ing to directions, and remain —_ —-----•. - —
bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and the vital orpana wasted beyond the point of repair.
Dyspepeim Ar Indigestden. Headache, Pain
is the Shoulders, Couglsn Tuhtnem of the Chest. Dizai-
ness. Sour Eruciation oftheStomach, Bad Taue in the
Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart. In*
flammation of the Lunn. Pam in the regions of the Kid-
neys, and a hundred other painful vyuptoms, are the off-
springs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no
equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its
tevits than a lengthy advertisement.
. For Femal Cempiainta, in young or old. mar-
ried or singie, at the dawn of womanhood, or the tom
of life. these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence
that a marked improvement is soon perceptible.
For Infammatery and Chronie Rhen-
mantiam and Gout, Rilous, Remittent and Intermit:
tent Fevers, Diseases of the. Blood. Liver. Kidneys and
bladder, these Bitten have no equal. Such Diseases
ate caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced
by derangement of the Digestive Organa
'— y am a Gentle Purgetive as well as
tie, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as
a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation
of tbe Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases
For skiu Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, S=l
Jimi-P Nuwcmn,
Secretary of state.
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1-5. who just behind, would come up.
The baby was received, the stranger lefz
but the mother fhiled to arrive. Pitiful
baby, your welcome in this word 18 a*
cold as Christian charity.
They are tbe sheet-anchor of the feeble and debils-
tated. They act upon a dineaned liver. and stimulate
to such a degree that a heaithy action is at once
brought about. As a remedy to which Womem
are especially subject it in superseding every other
etimulant. As a Spring* > 1 SummerFonie
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PAINCE Ac BURDETT OKGANB.
div 22 11 72
ns Ha was rst placed in the market by Profeneor
E. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princeton College.
The name in derived from the Greek, " Karwo," mig-
nifzing to ceanse, yurify, rejurendte, *r pratore. The
Ie* wit has received, and the popularity ithasobtained,
in inpeecedenrea and incrdde. It increnmee the
Gowia and Buatr of the Ham. It is a delightful
dremming. It eradieates Dandruff. It prevents the
Hair from turning gray. It keepn the bead cool, and
gives the hair a reh, soft, gomy up------ "*th
Ums in Quaxmt and Aralar as---.------
traca Cnmv Aan, and ismol by «U Drugvrists and
County Stores at only Fifty Cents per Bottle
Whole Tekets, 010; Halves, 5; and Quarters,
02.80. Eleven Whole Tieketa for $100. No di-
mut on lean than 0100 orders.
Nothing could be more appropriate for presente
than ucketa to this Banget of Wealth, or ' sore
likely to produce grander vatisfactory n .ta.
, The object of this Third Gift Concert, io tbe en-
largement and endowment of the Pubiie Lbrary
et WWeky, whieh, by the special at authorii-
lag the o—tart ter ita benent, le to be forever free
to an ejtzena of every Kate. This Concert will
bpemndnetedlke the first and second heretofore
they have no equal. They t s mild and
Purgative as well as Tonic. TLez Purify th* Blood.
They are a splendid Appetiser. They make the weak
strong. They purify and invigorate. They cure
Dyspepsia. Constipetion and Heedache. They act as
$100,000 FOR ONLY $10.
given, and fail particulars of the anode of draw-
ing the gifta, mid payin them, and everything
neceenary te a thorough understanding of the
eobeme, from beginning to end, are now pub-
liebedin the farm of a eireular, which will be
farpiabed. free of coet, to any who apply.
The entire management of this undertaking
has been committed by the trustees to Hon.
Thon. E. Bramlette, late Governor of Kentucky.
• to wheat all eommunications pertaining to the
Gift Concert shoul4 be addremed.
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FROM TYLKR.
Ib excavating through the streets for
the railroad an iron bed has been found.
The ore is said to be rich and inexhaust-
ible. -
The jailor, while feeding the prisoners,
• was overpowered and one man escaped.
It is proposed to line the jail here with
boiler iron.
The railroad depot Uis been located,
and thirteen lota sold near by at a good
price.
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or"JucaVScoktnnehae ueugdiimethnaomice
-ele= memed. eespeotively. and it is deniraIT
------•* *heubi he filled wielimith.e
lay. In order to coarolrta ths organlantio, 1
county courts in euld counties { and "5
WwuEas, At the last enerel election, ne .i..
Non for County Surveyor wm had in the couut yor
FROM NAVASOTA.
A freight train on the Central ran of
the track near this town, and made a
complete smash-up.
The residence of M. B. Matthews, of
this town, was destroyed by fire.
FROM SHERMAN.
Frequent fires have induced the build-
ing of cisterns on the public square and
principal stree ts.
A sale of lots at the ne w town of Sa-
voy, on the ‘Irans-Continental, in Fan-
nin county, w ill take place «n the th
inst.
An unknown burglar broke into the
house of Mr. Pilcher, and was shot and
The establishment of a Criminal Court
at Sherman is suggested. We have no
doubt it is needed.
FROM BASThOP.
Edmund Hill, aliag Ed Shelton, a negro
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T| tWLt A VEGETABLE PREPARATION. com-
l poedsimpyofweu-knowROQT8,MERBS
and FRUIT8, combined with otter properties
which in their nature ar Cathartie, Aperient, Nu-
tritious. Diuretic. Alterative and Anti-Bllous. Th*
whole la preserred in * eufcient quantity of epirit
from the BU@AR CAN* to keep them in any
elimate, which makes the "9 -
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17 Bitters
one of the moet deeirabie Toniee and Cathar-
ties in the world. They are intended etricty as a
Temperance Bitters
only to be need as a medicine, and always according
to directiona.
VEVO ALL TO WHOM THHR PREPEST
A aball come :
WuuKEas. It ilM been made known tome u at
on or about the Ath day of bovember, a . D 1*12,
in the eount. of Robertaon, in nid state on
.S. midDick mid one A. s."MlDDIEk da
murder oneBeniamin Crabb, and that the na d E
D. and R.J Middick are still at large and fug
tives from juntice.
Now, therefora, I, EDMUND J. DAVIS. ( v
ernor of Texas, by virtue of the authority ve-te 4
in me by the Conatitution and Lawsof till* nab
doherebr ofera reward of Two Humin I anf
Fifty Pollarseach for the arrest and delivery ef
thenaid E. D. Middick and R J Middic . to the
zherim of Robertnon county inside th* lad dour,
naid rewards to be paid upon their con viction
in temtinnony whereof I havo hereunto nigued
♦-----Mmy name and have eauned the gr"al
Rnadalis innotosecretquackprep-
•raton it» ingredienta are publuhM
|-t every package. Show it toycur
• tve >.r au1 Ii* will ’ell yor .t la
iepua,m, of the strougest dterativen
that cut, and is an excellrut Hlount
.Purifier. Did our space mit we
jcoul ‘
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1 remedy for’he cur* of Sero-
tin, Scrofwlous Taint, Rhe aua
tism. White Swelling, Gout,
Goitre, Consumption. Bronchi-
bee neoko
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To provide means for this magnincent Convert.
One Hundred Theumand Tiekets only, will be is-
ened, a large portion of which are already sold.
of Auntiu,
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free exercise of the "right el suttrage, aud 1
punishment of those who may in any ii an ।, ।
attempt to interfere with thistrancluke
in testimony w hereof I have herunto siened
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_ my nameand eauned the great ►> al t
Tthe state to be aixed nt th. eity
S. Austin, this Ik! <lny of Felrnary. A |i
__L 1*7 i. and of the inde pendence ot
‘the thirty-seventh.
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WIKKPAE: It han hren made km wit to ।
that at the November term. A D . 1m-v o’ ■
District Court of Comal county _ in san Stat,
one BENJAMIN Rd'S was tned and convict,
on a charge of theft of a gelding, and sente 1 ,,
therefor to five years imprisonmeut in the Sta .
penitentiary ; and
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and Blanks. Blank Bank Accounts, De -
posit ami Check Books, of all styles ami
prices, to suit the Merchant, Banker or
Official, prepared at short notice.
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WMLuKAA. !that been u ade known to ii. ■
ouoralutthe 2d .dav of | ecemt r .A .1 , ;
in Washinzten count v in said Ftate, on, cn 1 . .
Hyar: W ar nun de red by some uukhowi per
andthat the suid unknown murderer ,, -t
laree and a fugitive from justi ,
Now. the refore. !, EDMND J DAVI- a,:
nor of Texas, by virtue of the authority vest, 1 ,
me by the Constitution and lawn of tin* state .1,
hereby offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollar,
for the arrest and delivery of the -aid murd-fi
to the sheriff of Washington county inside th
door, said reward to be paid upon converi
na.d murderer.
In testimony whereof, I have heremto siened
4----#my name and have cauned the vrat
I h I wal of the state to he amxed. at : e
I ' ‘ i city of Austin, thin 2d da y of Jun ary.
+-----+ A. D. 1*73.
EDMUND J. DAVIN. Gover r
By the Governor : .
JAMEN P.Nuwcoun,
Secretary of State.
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PROCLAMATION
the Gevernor of the State of Texa-,
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FROM IKEXHAM.
Henry M. Furman lifts the fur from the
baek of one J. P. Malone, in a two
column article in the Banner, relating to
free school anatters.
The jail contains seven couvicts to the
penitentiary and one wretch to be hung.
Brenham has a vagrant law. Idlers
are warned.
Several jail-bird- have escaped custo-
dy. including some of those sentenced.
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THE BTATE OF TEXA8.
r.ALt.wuoM TAEE PRRBkNT
due a
4, 7
" . ’ - *
EDMUND J DAV •
By theGov rrnor: Goi' ,
JAMEs r. Nuw conn.
Secretary of Mate.
_______ dit wat 4 'J 73
PROCLAMATON
By the Governor of the State ol lev
nuittorrthottvroncandidatvsreceiving the ’"'**•*
Now, therefore. I. „DMyM J. DAVIN, Gov.,
nof of Tria*, by virtue of th authority vent
to me by the constitution and laws of tls at It.,
do hereby direct that an election he held . ’
meneingon.Wednenday, the 3d day of April A
D.. 1873, and continue for four connecutiv < d:v.
viz : the 2d, ad. 4th nud 3th daya of April ad’
1*73. for the election of a County Burveyor in 1 •
comity of Menard, and for the eleetien of j C..
of the Peace, in the countie* named resp etiv.
vis: "*
Ataecosa county. Justice of the Peace pro, inet
No. 3.
Aransas county. Justice of thePeucepre, , .
No. 3.
Bosque county. Justice of thePeuceptecret
No. 3.
Bowie county. Justice of the Peace preeinet
No. 3.
I Burnet county. Justice of the Pence ve, ...
No. 5.
Cass cpunty. Justice of the Peace pr ner
No. 4. •
Calhoun county. Justice of tbe Peace pr cinct
N.. 5.
Orange county. Juntice of the Peace pw net
No. 1.
Kolicrtsou county, Justiecof the Peu<< nre, t t
No. 3.
Rusk county, Juntice of rhe Peace pt < ■
No. a.
Walker county, Justiee of the Peace pre, net
No 3.
Webb county. Justice id the Peace i . ret
No. 1.
To till vacanetes in the olice of Justice o: th
Peace in any county, ail the electors thrugh • i
the county M ill be allowed to vote for, .1 bur
the persons voted for must reside wit n th
respective precincts for which they may .
chosen.
The vote* will be counted and returns ।
out and forwared to the Berretar v of st t t
to the Governor, in contormit v with tie p
iousof seet lan 33 of the election law, appr ve 1
August 15, 1870.
Whereas, The said Rosn eulsequently max-
hisemcepefrom the sherif of HUi<t count v ami •
still at large and a fugitiye trom ustiee
Now. therefore, I. EDMUND J. DAVIN, «ov
ernor of Texan, by virtue of the authority veat, a
in ve by theConstitution and Iawsot thi- st t,
do.herebv ofer a reward of Two Hundred
l ifty Dollars for the arrest ami delivery ot i .
said Benjamir Rons to the Sherif of Comal.....
inside the jail door.
In testimiohy whereof I have hereunto n.-.d
my name and have caused the •
# seal of the State to be nfixed, at
city of Austin, thin 1sth day ot F3
t raary, A. D.. 187a.
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