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SOCIETY AND PERSONAL.
BANNER-WATCHMN, ATHENS, GEORGIA, SDAY MORNING A UGUSi
1880.
■ C. P. Willcox will spend hi* va-
lation in Virginia.
Dr. Melt left yextcrday lor Woodville,
when he will pr-ach to-day.
UUri Mary MoWhorterind Mr*. Owen
are visiting friends outof the city, x
Mta, R C.Milner, nee Mi**Mary A.
Whittier, is visiting tho Misses Thur-
monds.
Mrs. A. 1). Smith and Mrs. Dr. P. U.
Jlell, Jr, hare returned to their home in
Mm. Hit. Fleming, Mrs. Van Epp*
and Mr*. Steven* Thomaa, snatTsilil.
local ojtiavanoxx.
United Stales Signal 8*rV>ee. Aug.
14,1880—4:30, p. m.
Msaimum temperstora 88
Minimum temperature 81)
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
lah*
Mr. Fred MoCIesksy and bride are is
tho city.
Mr* J.8. Hamilton and Mr. Ony Haas,
ilton are at the Falls.
Mine Haiti* Barnett haa returned from
tho springe, and we are glad to say ah*
will remain In the city a few days before
her return to Asgssta.
Mr. Kveret Atkinson, of Madison, has
the ffaeat pointer* in the state.
Mr. W. A. Broughton, of Madison, will
bo elected one of the director* of thaMa
con ft Athens road: He is one of the
live me n of Morgan county, and to make
him a director will be in accord with the
wishes of the county.
Mr. Bearden, of Madison, keeps the
best hotel on the line of the Georgia rail
road.
Mr. Geo. Murrell is stirring the politi
cal pet In the lower part of the county.
Misses Myra Jones anil Sophia Foster,
after * pleasant visit to relative* and
friunda in the city, returned to their
h line* In Augusta on yesterday.
We are glad to learn that Vra. Bow
men, of Kl barton, is fast recovering and
will be well mafew days.
LETTER FROM MADISON.
corns USUAL HOTEL.
C W Baldwin, F R Smith, Samuel Rea-
toger, City; J A Rain*, J B Dinnis, Lou.
is villa, Ky; R Wall, Maxeys; H Cohen,
Baltimers; Edward G. Hanger, Atlanta;
JRBauasy,Savannah;JO May*. An
gusts; J D Harris, Birmingham, Ata; J
L Keeling, Philadelphia. .
SXXT TO TO ASYLUM.
Hodden PUtord carried a woman to
Milledgevill* yesterday who had bees
four times to th* asylum.
a mV oetr. ~
I offer sale i fin* Guernsey and
Jersey sow out *f a«M I»
her first calf, A. L. Hull.
VO* TiHt.
Avery desirable room Suitable fora
Lawyer** office. Location Nexl to Post-
Office. Apply at office, of Th* Singer
M'Pg'Co., Aluens, Go.
powderly Invited.
THE EESTER WORKMAN WANTED
AH OUR Ul’EST,
Mo Chans* la the aitnttlon—The Opera-
tires all PsM la ruU—Cempremtat
Talked af.
Assarts I'hrsskl*.
What's th* news; whet’s the
factory situation? it stked a thou
Msmbox, Ga, Aug. 14, 1889.—Yeur
readers have already had set before them
the Interest manifested in thie quiet little
city at the prospect* of a new read, and
as the boeui booms along, each day in-
•piling more confidence in the hearts of
the hopeful ones, applicants for positions
an as thick aataavaain Talambrosia, the
position for station agent seem* to bo
more in demand than any other gift in
the bands of dirocton; but then ie not
Wonting sufficient aspirants for oonduc-
torshlp. track hands, office men, etc., to
equip tho whole rood. Every ona la talk
ing railroad, end the usual quiet of tho
sand times a day by citixens, iner.
chants, workingmen, and in short,
every one, and The Chionicle will
endravorto give the new* at it is,
ua it is the right of the people and
it* subscribers to know the situs,
tion,
Tim OPKHATIVB* PAID OPF,
The operatives have been paid
ofT and now thete Is no connection
between the mill and the operatives,
in reality, while thare still exists a
leeiing that they belong to each
other, and should still remain one
and Ihe tame. Everything around
th* factories it quiet, and tbs holi
day and rest is being occupied in
fishing, hunting and other diver
sions. It was surprising to see in
the large number of people out of
employment how lew were loiter
ing mound.
POWDKRLY INVITED.
The Chronicle having heard that
A committee ot merchants would
wait on Mayor May and rsquest
The English cabinet held a meet
ing yesterday and decided to ap
point a royal commission to investi
gate the Helix it riots.
l’l-rrsnuxo, Aug. 13.—Mrs. Geo,
Dexkenbxrt xnd her; eight-ycxr-old
...XMghtcr died xt their home xt Bx-
lertonn, Px., >esterdxy from citing
toad stools which they thought were
mushrooms.
New Yobk, Aug. 13.—Business
failures throughout th* country da.
ring last week nunber lor the Uni
ted Stales 141, and Canada 16; total
137, against 154 last week, and 19s
the week previous. The buxiness
ca.ualtic. appear to be on th* de.
crease in evqry section pf the coun
or- ,
Chahleston, S. C., Aug. 14.—
Great excitement exists at Lewis-
dale, Lexington county, where
light occurre I ti -day xt 1 political
barbecue near tiiere, between Ce
phas Swygcrt and D. N. Addy.
Both xie wounded; the former is
said te be dying.
A special liom Elvira, Mo., says.
Sell* Brother*’ circus exhibited here
yesterday, and an immsntectowd
wxe in attendance it the afternoon
performance, which had juet begun,
when a tremendous wind storm
came up, tearing the immense can.
sui Ironi the pole*. The whole fell
to the gvoend, burying great num-
btr» 01 meo, women and children
bin at;, tl e canvas and creating a
panic. No parson was killed, but a
giesl many Differed broken bone*
and aeiious biuises.
place haa been pleasantly disturbed ainc* him to ♦ e, *f r *P h * wi * h
the advent of th. engineer oorpe. Our. cUiaen. to feeler Wo.-knun Po w-
old friend Kas. Bearden, ,ha. whom no Jg*tffi
.... '1*1.« Miitinr ties hfili ffi» ifl
■mi! list taken a greater interest in th*
toad, It daily wearing that soft and malt-
• which firat illumined hie olee*
the day of our primary here,
when Carlton's election became tn as
serted fact. But ha is dispensing justice
in the mayor'! chiur and th* boat of vi
ands at th* Madison Uouao tho tamo a*
Oapt.Tahaadgt made many new friends
her*. Wt are not angry with him for
failing to secure th* right ef way from
one of our auburhan citixens. We know
how it ie ourselves.
Copt. Roberts, having rtcovtrtd from
hit aicknoaa left Friday t* Join tho corpa
at Farmington.
Tho railroad axeltsmanthaa made sec
ondary any speculation, aa to the proba
bility ol a war with Mexico. I have
heard of no volunteers eo far. Then are
ssveral horn who eoriously doubt tho
ability of cur government to whip Moat-
co, basing their predication on tho belief
that no volunteers from ths South would
be offered, hence th* North cannot cop*
wit hMcxico unaided by th* South. It
rather strikes a man up a tree that inati
much aa the North proved too numerous
far the South some twenty odilyesn
ago, thev a’ould find Mexico hut a small
uiorscl now. Thla, I suppose, he* not
occurred to th* gentlemen.
* Hot end dry, though cotton it not auf-
case. The Mayor laid lie had re.id
th* Chronicle, and although no
merchants had called on him,lie tie-
cided, belore readin g the paper, to
invite Mr. Powderly to come to Au-
gust* and try and settle the troubles
and be our guest; that lie had done
to, and had ttaleJ in his telegram
that it was Ihe wish ol all classes ol
citizens, at well at the operalivet of
the Inctory, and invited him to be
Ihe city’s guest during bis stay
MERCHANTS TALK.
A number of merchants were
teen and said that it might acem of
ficious for them to express an opin
ion; that it looked like a fight be
tween the mill Presidents and op
eratives, and that they might thins
that they should be to* one* to set'
tl* the difference ihemaelvea; but
the whole city, said a merchant, is
interested, and we mutt do every-
thing we can to get thing* tcttled,
What do you propose? said the re
porter, well, laid the mcrchaut a
number of •• have been talking and
we think that some plan might be
devised by which a compromise
can be arranged. I believe! said
he, that a meeting will be held
Monday. It Will be our endeavor
to get the factory Presidents and
operatives to arbitrate Uiair fliffet'
ences. The figbt haa bccoiueobati.
nate betwten lh*,m and third par.
lie*, who ere cool, could arrange
TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS.
CA48U8 BELLI CUTTING.
TSe AM neal sailor whom DstsaUea ass
aatssAlucks Bitbafc.
Tlir arrest and detention of Edi
tor Cutting by the Mexican author,
iliea ha, attracted the attention of
■die whole continent, and illustrate*
the bitter leeiing that exists between
ne.gbbor* on th* banka of the Rio
Grande. This animoaity comet
Irum toe luwlett band* on both
■ids* of the river and
have been practiced on one another
Ibr year*.
Tn* facta :r. the present rupture
are about aa lollaws: Mr. Cutting,
while an American citixen, Uvea in
ike Maxican town El Paso del
Nolle, and edits and publishes a
newspaper called El Centinela.
In this journal, which ia printed in
die Spanish language, he attacked
a rival uamad Medina, who had is
sued a prospeems for the publics-
tion ol another newapaper. He
denounced the new enterprise at •
scheme for swindling advertisers.
Medina promptly had recourse to a
Mexican co tit, and forced hia as*
•ailant to *ign a retraction, Mr.
Cutting immediately crossed tfie
Rio Grsnde, and published an
American newspaper known as the
El P so Herald a card reiterating
bit asicrtion that Medina was a
saindlcr. On Mr, CntUng’areturn
to Mexican soil he was arrested a
second time on Mexican toil and
kept in jail a month, when he was
offered by the supreme court ot
Chihuahua i* freedom upon bell.
This be is repotted to have refuted,
on the ground that he badappealed
to the United States government
foricdress, which aeems to be alow
about coming, and in the meantime
the whole border become* inflam
ed. It ia aale to say that this affair
will be diplomatically healci be
tween the government*, but that the
hostility which it has' engendered
will cool without some blood-spill
ing is not so cei tain.
A TOUCHING PLEA.
A Lavysr-s nouarkable Defease or a THISr
Jast After tbs War.
Louliville Times.
A lew yeari after the war Ed
Cotliaa, a ahlftless fellow of Mercer
county, was indicted for stealing
.matt.* Tlh. JtVd Ttai. 1 f...
cattle. The cate came np before
lodge J. C, Wickliffe, now United
State* attorney .here, then circuit
lodge. The trial was in the court
boose at Harrodibnrg. Phil Thomp
son, jr., was prooecating attorney,
and Phil Thompson, sr., and Col
onel Tnomaa C. Bell, now sasiatant
United State* attorney here, ap
peared for the defense. Ed Butts
wat circuit clerk. ColUna bad been
a soldier In the federal army, while
every man on the jury, the prose
cuting attorney, circuit clerk and
the judge himsell had fought lor
the confederacy.
The witnesses were brought for
ward and a plain cate of theft was
made out against Collins. The
only dependence of the defense wit
the testimony of* Collins' daughter
Rote, who was to prove an alibi
She wa* a beantiful woman, wit 1
well-rounded figure, deep black
eyes, a complexion in which the
hues of health sat bcauteoualy en
throned, and black hair that swept
unconfined utmost to the fi-tor in
long waves. She was mad* to tell
her atoiy for all it was worth, and
Colonel Bell made a touching plea,
appealing to the sympathies of the
jury for a beautilul woman in dia-
treaa, with all the power of Ian*
gunge he could summon. But the
veterans el Donelton and Shiloh
were unmoved.
Then old Phil Thompson laid
himself out to mystify them and
raise a doubt of the pritoner’a guilt,
and he, too, finally began to appeal
to their gallantry. In the midst of
a glowing aeotence, however, he
found the jury yawning, looking out
of the window and wholly inallen-
five. Breaking off hi* pathos, the
old lawyer leaned back on a table
a moment, eyed, the jury quiszically
wilh a humorous twinkle in hia eye
and said;
“Look here, gentlemen, this steal
ing waa done during the war, and
you can’t do anything with a man
foi that You,'Tom Mundy!” he
continued, turning and pointing to
the foremen of the jury, a strapping
big Kentuckian; “don't yon remem
ber that sheep you stole in Powell’s
Valley? You can't convict Ed.
Collins." There waa a general wa
king np of the jury, and a smile
went round. “And you, Ben Bond,
ron know that bqrae you stole from,
Jord Alexander in the spring of
186a? You caq't lend a man to
prUon for stealing cattle.’’
Tn* smile broils intoan open guf
faw in one or two placet, and half
a doaen men on the back seats stood
up. j ■
- Aa the old man took up the jury
one by one and recalled bit short
coming* th* laughter became gen
eral and continuous. Finally he
laid: “And there’s my Phil. Wasn't
he one of Morgan’s worst horse
thieves? What can he say against
Ed. Ceilins? And you, Ed. Butts:
you remember that raid on that old
Yankee sympathiser in East Ten-
nesaee? - And can you raise your
voice against him? And bis honor
on the bench, if the truth were
known——" But the rest of the
sentence was drowned in a shout
TARRED A^D FEATHERED-
ORANGEMEN TABAND FEATHER A
CATHOLIC NAMED J0HN80N
THa esthetics Svsartaa Eavaaaa-Balfart
Ontftr Military Control.
Belfast, Aug. 13.—The excite-
merit occaaionea by the riot* baa
been revived by the outrage com
mitted by the Orangenjen of
'Queen's Island, upon a Catholic,
named Johnson. The latter waa re
turning to his home from work,
when be wa* teized by Orangemen
and given a coat of tar and feathers.
The Catholics are very indignant at
the outrage, and vow vengeance
against the perpetrators. Five hun
dred additional policemen arrived
to-day. Since Saturday fifty seri
ously wounded patients have been
treated at the Royal ho-pittri; zoo
more are cared lor at private sur
geries. It is estimated that prob
ably 300 other* have received
wounds in the tibt* whose case* are
not reported.
AFTnnNOON.—No moie deaths
have taken place among the per
sona wounded in the recent riots.
The military have control of the
city, and their appearance haa in
spired better leeiing generally.
Rain continues to fall, keeping the
streets clear of people.
Tee authorities intend to order
all taverns closed at 5 o'clock this
evening, and keep them cloned till
10 o’clock Monday morning.
The eity has been fairly quiet to
day. This evening tome rrotealant
roughs teized a barrel of porter on
a dray and kicked a woman lor re
futing to lend them a truck u
which to remove the barrel,
police interfered, and took the men
into custody.
All taverns in the city are closed
until Monday.
A number of Catholio* to-day
waited upon the mayor, and im
plored him to protect his Catholic
employe!.
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It supplies th*
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It ie recommended by emlnent-phyaiclana.
ft contains 1
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1 ut up In bottles. Every bottle warranted.
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Kninfunl Chemical W..rk«. Providence R. I.
FORTY MINERS KILLED.
Terrible Explosion la Leigh, Lancs-
casblrs, Buftand.
London, Aug. 13—A dispatch
from Leigh, Lancashire, states r
terrible explosion occurred this
morning in Woodened colliery st
that place. One hundred und torty
minors were below at the time and
many were shockingly burned.
Two corpses are already recover
ed from the mine and it is thought
many more will be found.
A later dispatch says that forty
miners perished bv the explosion.
Atlanta, Aug. 14.—A. W.
Turner left Atlanta this morning
with Tobc Jackson and a man by
the name of Handy f. r Senator
Brown’s coal mines in Usd* county.
Jackson goes to the mines to serve
a term of seven yeate, and Handy
fora term of twelve months. The
men were shackled together and
then abacklcd to one of the aeats in
the car.
faring to any serious aslant. 1 will tty everything aatiilactoiUy. iWhat
and give you another letter next week. Z
Csditsl.
BBLtaiOU* EOTICX.
Dr. E. W. Speer will preach at the
First Methodist church t))i* moring at 11
o’clock.
Rot. U. R. Bernard will preach at lha
Baptist church toMay at 11 o'clock a. a.
A GOOD KrroIXTHMT.
CdL Pop* Barrow haa baas appainted
attorney for th* Richmond ft Danville
it. K. Tide ia * splendid eppointmeat
liis division, wo ere told, inclnds* th*
entire Air-Lin* and ell It* blanche*.
vast waai
Mexico refuses to lease Catting. t*d J
H Huggins to cease cutting, on fruit
jars, jolly tumblers, lima, cement, plan-
ternarir, lenient and lubricating offs
and guarantees to aavt yen money *■
them, regardless of compatiliaa, if you
wit! give him a call before bayiag.
mooeuoet bibs 01 tar oeeaii.
On Friday light quite a party of ladies
and gentlemen went up th* Ocenee oa a
f - delightful boat ride. It waa a beaatifel
nig ht, and the meon ahewn dowa ea th
bright sparkling water. They west up
as far tha roclu, where refreshments ef
7 ~ . nrioaa hied* ware screed ia grrgtoss
to. The party consisted of the follow-
couples: Mrs. White and Mr. l)ur-
; Mwa M Nevttt and Mr. Flanigea;
Hattie Barrett aad Hr. Sanferd;
Mr. Bloomfield; Miss
Mr. Stanley; Miss Lucy Lia-
. Basil Cobb; Mist Willcox
and Mr. K. T. Brown,
01 vlves immeaaelr,
Mayor May's action cannot but
b* approved by all tight-thinking
citixens, said the merchant, and he
should hav* th* tbauka of th* city
lot hia action.
SIB. SIKVNAHDIE
was aacn anti said there was noth
ing more that he could give ths re
porter of the ait union; that he had
received inloimation that the mat-
ter of th* lock-out wa* in th*
‘ rof the
hands of th* Executive body
Knight* ol Labor. Will Mr. l*ow-
derly come? I cannot positively
say said Mr. Meynardi*; I hope toi
A TBLEOBAM MOM FOWDKBLY.
A member ef the Executive
Committee w*> seen who had
telegram from Powderly. He Mid
be preferred not giving tb* content*
•I tn* telegram and declined to ray
whether or not Mr. Powderly wa
coming.
MON. K. IK MAY*
Hi* lionar Mayor May wee celled
ea last • evening, and said that he
had net at yet received an answer
from Mr. Powderly, te whom he
had telegraphed at Scranton, Pa.,
but that be hoped to get e favorable
answer to-tfry.
CUTTUSV
' CHANCES.
the War wtm Wests* radtag la the DU.
City of Mexico, vie Galveston,
Aug. 13.—The Uiaro Official to-day
contains important documents re
girding the Cutting cate, including
the full text of the decision ol Judge
Zubi* at Paso del Noil#, which
.hows c early and unmistakably that
the cuurt held Culling for a crime
begun an Mexican aoil and coaiia>.
uei simultaneously in Texas and
Mexico. This puts a new phascon
. , . the case, as it ibowt that Judge Zu-
long ” r *" emb * , -j bi a regarded the cate at 6nc con
tinuous act
ft WftUKH COfflH TWO LIVES.
Two Was Descend this a Wall sad art luf-
Ualtihorb, Aug. 13.—John Car.
'81
well aud Hcmy Martin lost their
lives on account of ft bet of ft.
With several other men they had
been engaged digging a well in the
yaid of the National Conaumera
Aleut Company, on North Paca
street The well wa* completed
last Saturday, and when the men
wore about to leave the contractor
told them in caw they abould return
for their tools on no account were
they to go tutu th* well, a* be fear-
ed there would be an accumulation
ol foul air in the pit. Carwelland
M.niu went lor their tofila this
rooming but could not get them, •»
the contractor had not arrived.
Wht e waiting for him, a bet of on*
dollar was made between Herbert
Hammond, brother of tb* manager
ol the establishment, and Edward
Tennant, Uut the water in the well
wa* not twenty feet deep. Car-
well agreed to fodownundffnd out
by nMMuramcnt When about
twenty or thiity feet down, abyut
half th* depth of the well be cried
out: “Oh, my, thla foul tier bnt
did aot ask to be hoisted op.
A short distance from the-water
ia a platform on which n pomp to to
be placed. On reaching tbi* plat
form Carwell stopped and {diced
the bucket on it. He stood for a
second or two, staggered like e
drunken nutn, then pitched, bead
foremost, into th* water. .Henry
Marti*, as eii g hia friend's danger,
seised the rope and *Ud.
well, bet he no aooner touched the
platfor a than he, too, fell Into the
wate. Grappling-Iron* were pro-
cuieo .ud the beiiea brought to the
turtac*. ab examination ahoered
that death was caused by
two. Both meo leave de.ti
Uie*.
TO MEMT.
innlwMttfiMteinaml
Oood Oftrtl«c and Waur.
SHU
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
Dallas, Tex.. Aug. 13.—The
commercial circles of this city were
greatly agitated lust evening by Ihe
receipt of a telegram by the ma
chine and implement firm of Hach
& Co„ from their agent in Mexico
advising the firm not to ship any
more goods to that country, aa it
, was not judicious to do so. The
of laughter andc uproar of applause. f ec |jp E 1, too bitter, he said, and
that shook4he building. lives of Americans, particularly
The jury wna out leu minute* j f roin Texan, aVe in great jeopardy,
and they brought m a verdict tor 'f| )c bodiee 01 two Americana had
acquittal.
Anewftaslan(to FoitalCarox.
The new pdatal card design,
adopted abont a year ago, will soon
be superceded by another, whleh
hav been prepared by the Bureau of
engraving and printing, and which
haa been formally approved by
Poalroaater-General Vila*. It con-
lilts of one piece of engraving in
stead of two, aa on the present
card. A head of Jefferson, a minia
ture portrait after the original in the
Hate department, occupies a central
place on the upper teird of the card.
Over this bead to light letters are
the yrordt “United States
In paoelr aupported by aerol
woia st the 'left asd right are
ihe words, “postal card” in distinct
latter*. Under ..th* bead are th*
words “one c*ql,”«nd beneath, tea
borJer line, enclosing tb* designa
tion of value, is the Tine, “Nothing
but the address to be on this tide.
Tb* design it' graceful and fight,
id it* advantage pver the old on*
that the idea of potting the tump
off at one side and the designation
of the article at the opposite side ia
abandoned to secure an exclusive
design with th* strongest feature of
it in tho centra.
HftRMONY GRofa HAPPENINGS.
Harmony Gbovb, Aug. 14.—
Mr.J. H. Gunnels is spending a
month at Galt springs.
Mr. F. C. Ray’s house was bro
ken open Tuesday night and about
•60 worth of tnaat, flour, clothing,
Sc., was carried off. Mr, Ray
thinks he has th* guilty parties spot*
ted.
Thmaday and Friday of this week
AM tiro mnat rllaWfirreftfiMfr of th!fi
wen th* moat dUagreeableof this
summer. It das hot, still and dry.
Mias Reid, apratty young lady ol
LaGrange. It (topping in town th*
goaat df Min Ida Bohannon.
Uisa Ida Calloway, of Athena, ia
V1 *MiHf Ida Bohannon arrived home
this week alter spending a month in
the monntaina.
Col. S. C. Dobba ia the biggest
dnimmeroA tberoad.
better since he married.
T. E.Kcy, of our town, ia out lor
the legialature.
just been fount) on public highway
with all evidences of having been
murdered. The agent said he
would leave the country at once,
while be could do so wilh safety.
Just now Niagara Falla it the
Mecca of the cranks. The prize
donkeys, to data, propose to aboot
the rapids astraddle 01 a beer keg
A Kill Fund FnntsHxd at MUwaakae,
Wt*.
Everyone ehonld remember that
prwwno ol Gena. B aureuartl and Eaily
at th* Drawing* ol The Loulalr ua'Urai*
Lottery having entire charge, ie a
guarantee t>r aUulute fairueM and that
chances ot all are equal, and Ibat on
human being can know balurehand what
uumtwr will draw sprite; therefore, any
party advertlaing to guarantee prlsealu
the drawing* ot Thu Louldanv State
Lottery,or holing oututbir induoementa
ImpoHibl* to carry out, Uaewlndler and
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to decalra and defraud tha unwary. To
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phin, New Orleans. La. Une of the**
•windlera, Hubert Klley,allai W. Hubert
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