Daily Reflector, October 29, 1896


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/_Dountey"com-

in channels directed by the

that the situation ten-

~of others is being con-

sh to the July convention,

e as to whether the peo- |

nty | HALF WHICH as pose or |
be COFFERS OF THE RIE. ~I wanted
| hore sik toy, Bilan, Senn EE.

ohis foes. R
"Hanne carries a dark lantern.

[should feel, my fellow citizens, in

my present weakness a great despair
if I thopght that these vital questions
were to be presented to you by me

| alone; IF I FELT THAT THE ISSUES

OF THIS BATTLE DEVOLVED UP-
ON ANY MAN AND THAT MAN WAS
~MYSELF, BUP I FEEL THAT THE
~GAUSE IS ABOVE ANY ONE MAN
OR SET OF MEN. IT IS THE
CAUSE OF THE PEOPLE, They know

their needs. The plain people of the
oland have studied out these questions

for themselves. They have felt. pen-
ury and want. Into the homes of the
professional man and merchant have

come the shadows of want and pover-

ty. By the fireside of the farmer and
tiller of the soil creep in despairing

thoughts that his labor and thie pro- »

duct of his toil bring him no returns.
Into the cottage of the mechanic and
~laborer rises the pale face of hunger
and misery. The people need no mes-
senger to bear to them the story of
their present condition, or to tell them
the history of legislation which ~has
brought ruin and disaster to their
business, and which is constantly and
ever increasing with each day that

| follows the night. Nor need the people
| be told the cause, Necessity has made
them study,and they biave found out for.
| themselves the terrible cause. THEY
FOUND IT IN LEGISLATION WHICH .
~STRUCK DOWN HALF OF THE | MON- -

ee a pene:

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WiulNe? JN & WELLON | oak ae
~AND BRANCHES.
AND FLORENCK gall RULD
CoaGensea ene. ale

TRAINS GOL YG SOUTH. |

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Dated ae ae wh
June l4th 3% lS ¢ o's
186. A gE Az AQ.
as 3 A, M, L/P, * A, M
geave Weldon | 1° 55} 9 44
Ar. Koevk Mt 1 00} 10 39,
Lv Tarboro 12 12
Lv Rocky Mc | 1 eojlu 6 43
Ly Wilson 2 OA 11 6 20
e oe 2 53 5
4 36 1 F :
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Kabs ; eed
ae, SOO es neared
P.M, A.M
2 08 6 20
3 10 7 06
4 16 410
n| 5 45 9 45
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TRAINS GOING NOTA
63 = sO
: Aa [ A 78
AL MJPLM ~~
Bide, 74
11.30) 4 40
12 37
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Ly Magvoli 10 42 & 2)
olds bor: Tz 91 9.26
ae aes 102 wT
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ly Wilson - 12 11 35 5; 10: 32
Ar Rocky it 217 A2UL) WA
Ar Tarboro 400 ;
Ly Tarboro
Gy Rocky Mt | 2:17 122.11)
sa Weldon 11 OL

-. ~Prain on Seotiaud Neck Branep Roa
- @aves Weldon 3.49 p, m.,, Halifax 4,10
_ p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p)
a Returning, leaves Kinston 7. 2
@ �"�., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving
3 etal ab 11:00 a..m., Wetton 11.20 am
we La iy except Sunday.
Traingon Washinigton Branch leave
~Washington $.00 a, w., and 3.00 p.m,
arrives Pairicle. 3.60 a. mi and 4.40 p.
1, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning leaves
~Tarboro 3.30 P- m.,; Parmele 19.20 a. m,
and 6.20 p.m,, - arrives Washington
1.50 em. and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-
ept Sunday. Cornects with trains on
wl Neek ranch.
¢aves xacpore, N C, via Albe-
~marleat Kaleigh R. R.. daily except Sun-
~day. at 60 p. m.,° Sunday sw PEM;
a Liv? mouth 9.00 Py f., 9.25 p. m,
. Rett ping .2aves Plymouth daily except
He ~Bundpy; 6. 00. av r., Sunday 9,30 a &.,
arrive Tarboro: 10.25.a.m und 11, 45

Trajn on o{idllao.] N. G, braneh leaves
bird daily, execpt Sunday, 6,05 a

Simithtield 7-30 a, m.. Re-
nig Fenves S.sitbtield § 00 a. m., ar-
at Goldshors 4.30 4, m.
ee eats oine? We yeah. bay
Rocky Point at 4.80 p.m... arrive
Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5.80
p. im.) Retr ip e.ve Spring Hope
8,90 a. m., Nashe ¥.3) am, airive at
Rocky Mount 9.46 a m, daily except
Sunday,

Trails on Latsa branch. Florence R
&., leave Lastn 643m, aarive Dunbar
7.50 p in, Clio . OS po. Keturning
Jeave Cljot6.lu am. Dunabsr 6.380 a m,
arrive: Latts 7. 50a me ~daily except Bur-
dav

TrainT ouClinton Branch leaves Ware
saw for Clinton eaily, except Suaday,
Qa,m.and 8.50 p, m°. Retursirg

¥és Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 m.

Train No. 78 makes close connection

wisin

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fie a g daily, allrail via

ky: Mount. with

N waa Carolina R Jo t, Nouiolk

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SOHN F. DIVINE,

- General. Supt. .|'

T. M. EMERSON, ~T'rafile Manager.
J. R.KENLY, GenTl Manager,

oct Fae Scho.

pe I ee éecured the services of a tbhor-
bompetent teacher, and shail
for girls in the building
on my a icool Jately occupied as music;
rooms. ~The session begius ou

Lo cain y 7 dass ar sieraam

ead

SAM,M. SCHULTZ,

ESTABLISHED 1875.

PORK SIDES GSHOTILDERS

JARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will fi ne
their inrerest to get our prices befere pua
shasing elsewhere. Ouretack iscomplete

uallits branches,

908, CORSA TEL |

RICE, TEA, &e.

AWAYS Biloeves so Ms eker, PRICK |
TEBACED SNUFF ae

we Puy direct from Manufacturers, ena |
Vig youl buy at oe profit, A eam
slete stock of

FURNITURE

always onhandend sold at prices tosunt |
the times. (rut poods areall bought anT
sold fer CASH therefore. having) no risk |
ta rin we gelbet a elose margin

1) ne Her Pp, G paenediti.

aa eae

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GREENVILLE

alt Aca ily.

The next session of, this school will
open on

MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.

and continue for 10 months.
The terms are as folldws.

Primary Fk nglish per mo. $2 00
Intermediate ~+ * $2 Ov
Higher wots $3 00
Languages (each) *~* $1 50

The work and diselpline of the schoo)
will be as beretofore.

We ask a continuance of your: past
iberal patronage.

W. H. RAGSDALF,

THE MORNING STAR
The Gtdest
aily Newspaper in
Noria Carelina.

TT ee

The Only 2 .za- 0d;

its Class inthe State.

Favors Limited Free Coinage |
of American Silver and Repeal
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on
State Banks. Daily 50 cents

per month. Weeklv $1.00 per
Ww.H. BaRNARD |
Wilmington N.C

year

- Chicod, NeL-J Swi lh, WL, THE TOBACCO DE?\%'C! r
o| Smith, Frank sich | 18 A REGULAR FEATURE OF | ape PE Rk oY,
| Mbéehasietia | Chicod NO eb. Wate, DO: IS ALONE WORTH MANY ~liic- eit:
aI) : {Broctor, dour metre ' SUBSORIPTION PRICE, |
OBSERVER, siti. 3!" a
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� 1 ObatentesT No z"Se bron Cox, | | When or baad : i

_N orth Carolina:
~ ~FOREMOST NEWSPAPER
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more atactive than ever. "
invaluable visitor to th

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AMEPICAS

Presenting
more, WD wohl
Aew au feattires

Athan any other
irate 0 Institution.

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FS PRGAN HPP ODRIME

ALL Uren THE LAvGEST TENTS Lite (IN RUTTER

Cheap Excursion Rates on Railroads.

¢ \e All £clipsing

hadowing
ant 0 vl ( iain

of ArenicAchioments
pide) ELPTLING

De meus Acrs-100, |
Met Menayeries i pn

a See

Demccrats onarece

- fu

The candiian ~ « bo Ae oactatle

party ot Pitt «cust. tea the ba: wisti wlure

aid the vario; con vedices wil ad
d-ess the peopl) 6 oo. the g-citien! te
sues of th dis. 38 ooem TS times .

and places, vie :

Farmvill :, | we. feteber 30th

Ayden. Saud «ey Blt.

Candidetes »* : Vente invite]
ed tobe prese; i 6. barter ote in the
disecussicn. ys x» -t Brow.

Chairman Deme oc: ff. cutive Com

Judges. f Hiection.
The followii. i ta hs" of yur
election far Pit rn) tor the clecte-
to be held on th erlay nest at
the first Mour.y bx vember 1890.
Beaver Dav "iT« ase, Marion |,

Smith, Geo Woe by.

ths

Belvoir"J 7 cedges, WH,
Rives, E P. Newer i ix, B - 7
Bethel") w+ id Vv ~aD, Vy é i 2
Ww Howell. dine @

Whitehurst, J H
Carolinu" M A vs okad, debry

|

|Win, Worthington, Horace Roy
ster.

« ; Balkland"W. Mechwith, J H

~Smith, F R Brewingtvn.
Farmville Nu i_"M LL Moye, T
id Morgan '

L Plynw, Wi Jourrou
x: ee Gay.

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Farmville Nw 2° Dav
in WG fines, J
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| otfice, the chib.or the wo r-.

THE: DAINY: OBSERVER;:
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GREENVILLE FIRST, PIITCOUNTY s ECOND

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GIVES You YEE NEWS FRESH EVERY oe
ASUS WIN EXCH MPSOUNDAYIAND «yo *?
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LEN TERESTS OF. 7

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OUR POCKET BOOK Tid! hD

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1 er. Year.
This is the People's ale tavorlie�

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WE HAVE AMPLE FACILI, BS
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4 oOcTUPUS.
: eae The Reflector Untches Everyhody ie
Keeping Constantly st it Brings Snocess, | ~aratl
" : he Capt G, J. Studdert, of Washington, MEE LAT LASE CRS RARE BE
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING is here. en. y
8 t
� : He Rev. D. W. De vis, of Wilson, spent Sell Goods Cheaper Than
* As the lowest price any Object to| Creates many a new business, " Wine 2 ai Any Othe r House,
toyou? Arethe best qualities | Enlarges many an old business, SB Wovbes went dows the road ui "
any inducement ? lf so come Preserves many a large business. , : ti 2 FS Sse Ss ete + Se SSE Se PMES ESSE SETS weeenaaa
In apd see our new stock af sheen many a dull business, ast Light, : ge
ic ~a tb cues inany a lost business, ae . , ~
"pee diese | muafee tel, | Jato. nad, vem! -sDRESS GOODS.
nd, .. S2eur to any, business, | his many triends here. °
fail of New Goods gee eee |
~and prices wer ¢ uever lower. To = Mrs. W. A. Fleming, of Hassels, is " , :
the ae we ex~end a cordial in. To oadvertise judiciousty,TT use the visiting Mrs. Audrew Joyner, : It PIV eS HS pleasure to abhounce that ft
Vitation to examine our stock of] eoluinrs of the Ravueoron. E. SL McGowan tetumed from! W.2Fe now displaying the most extensive i
- ae Waskingioa Tue: day evening. r and attractive stock of wool Dress Fabrics
aaer anh, BOAT SCHEDULES. : K. s Tunstall, of Greene county, ever impor ted by us, selected with the ut-
Le asad . as taken a position bh ith hi | tf ot ene 1d
nate» BS. mnostTeare as to desirability of. weave, beauty #
, Passenger and mail train goiog rother, J. 5. Tunstall. e mass y :
echoes ee mM Seog sour, | JJ, Mason arriv.d home Tuesday of effect and excellence of quality tne re- 3
in | sora Bead Fralht, arvivee 00 evening om. Lexingin, Ky, where he sult has been to enable us to present asu-
: : ; .| South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P, | #8 beew taking a business and short- | eri ' ~
oWe have a~ beautiful and up-to M. leaves Ale vw - hand course. i variety . eee grade goods In @
ah ' steamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash- . T -
ise lise, You will find the latest | Sen Nonasg, Wenetay sed Priey a truly wonuerlul assortment of the most. |
you, Oh, bow lovely, how beane | 1 ys or washington Tuesday, Thure | Robinson aud Fianklin BrosT, circus recent creations of wool and silk and wool
tiful, the prettiest live 1 have ever | VOmOr.OW. ai iAnTa f: | � i
seen, is What our laly frieuds say G ; a ~ ee 8 favorites.
ofthem. We Lave a large live rass widows make hay while the andsome materials and fashionable ~ T
both in colors aud blacks aud can WEATHER BULLETIN. sun shines. ~ ; ~ ~ : ehionadle a
please you. | ie fabrics will be difficult to obtain thi _ - oe
| Light local showers and partly cloudy Que week trom today you will know SoD for the reason that iba a : 4
I, ad ot dG , | Weather tonight and Tharsday. Wa al i _ A b ] P : ei ae , ; |
NISHINU GOODS we have «|= 3 Prayer meeting in the Methods) ~o1UCK below the average, particularly in:
splendid hiue.. eaeeers. church tonight. fine silks and dress fabrics, and the Amer-
ete ce There was a large crowd at the) 1¢an manufacturers have been obliged to 4
In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps (By ~Telegraph. ) Grindgol speaking inst mght. curtail their productions. :
~we have just what you want. "" Get wo work Democrats. ana keep at = : :
NEW YCRK COTTON. it until the close of election day. | Keach department of Our business 1S ful-
nan, hi a Boys PANTS Jan oo og. soe vos Read Watseu's address sept out as a ly prepared to show the newest and cor- "
we have just the best "| supplement with todays REFLECTOR t t 6 ] t le d ape é
stock to be found aud prives were CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN, y , : rect metera S, 8 y eS al colorings for tall
never lower. " Our weather report makes us a little and win r or
' 43 ae wae shaky lest Thursday should give us bad ear! ra } chi sons y recommend an
"_" -oRK"Jan. 7.72! . rearhear aminati , .
RiBs"Jan. 3.824 "3.85@873] y on of the various depari-
SHOES. [no siives we eadeay | WHHAT"Deec. 69} to 3 Frank Wilsur has bought an elephant, mM ents.
or tu buy such as will please the a greal. big une, and will have him on -
eek ib boy prices ~ noe are - aeererene exhibition tumorrow. RI k S Ay | | FR
er than lart season. Give . ) A. ;
io a trial og you need Shoes _" The Greenville Driving Association :
or yourself or any member of | tie data Th M :
your family, We can fit the small- The Reflector Talks 01 Many Subjects Ga) Peas : a date for their next e Oney aver S. |
est or largest foot in the county. at Once, renee to SOs. 10tH and: 19th. ,
ee - M. sob haa & Oo.Ts noes "_ Democrats have but a few days more| catia id 3
or Men an Ovs are warrante 3 : - . All For Bryan. 2
to give guod service. We haye| Nice CatawbaT Grapes at Morns in which to work for good government. Mord © Octo~ 2
had six years experence with| MeyerTs. Let these days be brisk ones. Se nevet tPOURLURS weeue seit BoOsg0
this line aud know them to be all! The F all sides, so laid in a supply of Bryan BO'Od i
we clalm for them. Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M The Fayetteville Obser ver say S peO"| and McKinley cigarettes. The result tq os ay B :
Schulte. ple there pronounced Robinson and is that the Bryan stock was rapidl oR . qm 4
Franklin BrosT circus the best they ld hil . McKi P y S 7) en 4
Cuear"s0 barrels choice Apples, | ever saw. It will be here vomorrow. - rae So ey stock : b= B® eae :
In HARDWARE, GUNS, at S. M. Schultz. . . Bus sold met . ; left on hand. This shows. which way eb 3.0 ste S c : " :
. wide on usiness men should make a note of} the smoke goes. m=O © oe GO a
GUN chet eratmear Is, A new lot af Cranberries just in, at| the fact that several huaded extra cop ° oe - 99 ag =) A :
LOADED SHXLLS, CROCK: | Morris MeyerTs. ies of Tue DarLy Rercector will be 2 | od
ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL , : A ioee Cals ao 0 eee | |
] 9 . Succotash, just what you need for sen out Friday and Saturda7. This The R ay fli , e © pA SS, : 5
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, soups, at J. S. TunstallTs is you chance to advertise tees eee eee 2.2 Oni bs sa | |
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP ? _ ° : ° having a smash yesterday evenin,, and QE oF Ss m © © | 4
FIX1URES, TINWABE, Fresh Mountain Butter, 20 cents Wow Houses narrowly missed a big opi.� Asa Nig m4 hag ni {T]
per pound, at S. M. Shultz. uM ). Gite: . double page form of the daily was being Qs Mo tw © =| :
WOOD and WILLOW WARE Monay loaned 30, 60 and 90 rs. A. d. Griffin is having lumber) taxen from the stone to put in press it } go © Hy Rit Ais }
ies OLY FORNCE OB oOV, or hualed to build another cottage in!) �"� 40a ® a
HARNESS & COLLARS, days. Apply to F. C. Harding. 5 slipped and fell face first on. the flvor. 020 p= Ke © o 2
- TRUNKS, GROCERLES, Forbestown. H, C. McGowan is also Luckily the form held intact, only on" oe © oF Y ey .
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,| For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia building in Ferbestown, and T. A: three or four type: falling cut. Mow-| o® Ho Eb ; Ad | 2
CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES, | Seal, at D. S. SmithTs. F *. i Bat of the me " ever, this did not account for the date] = a Bo & MS 5 | .
CARPETS, CARPET : Orkmen have commenced On W./ on first page not bein changed. QO Reber \A/
RUGS, LAGE sete an sais oo Butter for sale at D. S bea house, corner ot Cotanch oe 7 J igh ~q nd 7
. and Fourth streets. RQ. a» |
CURTAIN POLES, The building removed f Durham Bull Smoking Tobaeco. a| ° . = ge * & @ &)
: Something new in season, Buckwheat, Ee Te nove AD the cor- J.S. TuastallTs = 4 O * mB
. and any goods you need for your| Oat Flake and Portorieo Molasses, at|2¢r opposite Dr. W. M. BrownTs has} ~~* | Bs as ss oo
self and family come to see us. | S. M: Schultz. been placed on the corner lot at Co- ; ) , @ 5 q e) ae ye
~ Bae tanch and Third streets and is being If you want family Flour of the-hest | o a Oge Oo @ & x
: . When COAL weather eomes, donTt] fted u dorm dwelling. see us and get our prices. None cam} a9 @ mo a © q re)
: . : P ; 8 mB © 2 &
» ~Our ge is to sell good bhon-}furget where io bay your Coal. beat us. J. L. Stanger & Bro, | | & 2mmBban9w
est goods at the lowest prices. Spaigut & MorRILL. & recat ood : ~ : he
. cd ae Bags a
We have a large line of oSpanisb ~I'wist,� great in shape still ee T
| greater fora smoke. D.& Sire. | 5 Ol) , | :
SEURNITURE! |... | ; . |
: Apples, Cocoanuts, Banannas, Lem- | = : | ~eg: :
andcan give you anything yca| ons and Oran . ee a. a : :
ae : ranges jus, received at Mor- ° : | ss.
Atay need a6 the lowest pris you even With Batent Automatic Smoke Doors |
_ sever heard of. Come and see our : a es : : ve a
$12.0 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits.|- 4) kinds of fresh Nuta just. received 2 SL ;

_ ~To pass us by would be an inex-
oeusable injustice to your pocket
book. This is not so because we
Bay! so, but because our goods
and prices make it so. Here is a
Yair proposition: If we deserve
Bothing, give us nothing, but if

~The finest Koreagn and Domestic
Fruits kept constantly om hand. A
new supply. just received.

J. L. Starkey & Bro.

Hello central give me 70 please, I
want some of Jesse Brown's groceries,

» Noa was tbe gt man to advertise.

sat

Res a: Be pee oe
aU ~( oS
: Pree z
| | and it served,
* ted
since NoahTs ¢
S sy Se oe 4 a

~So ; =e : % .-
ig, while

~and for sale cheap. Mornis Meyer. |

jin use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes ofiener than once a month. These stoy :
geile fleet ee one, which is made for bed-rooms, is speriaily recommende tor healt
, Cc mtc Z, - ; he x x . { . Ry ; giv oe et j r a a sit ~
me) 1s. 1 SOO eee eee Te, anysimuar stove, be ~ has-Patent Auto- ~
o|matic Smoke Doors, hich prevéntsthe smoke from cp ming into the room when you take the top off "".
aa, |*0 Putin the wood. , Tiesé doors are so ca sicaoted that they cad be taken.off and put back om-inm{-. °°
ong salnabe, SSE MAREMR PE, tt one nseeh. Obeid AMA ORNS Rise, © DY
pe Fa FQ. 50. +A ct

The Wilson Heate
béen patented. . »

r, which fis{a(stovetfor house heating, is the®most remarkable that hes See ;
In the first place itT radiates more, beatithasjany stove;known,

over any stove made, - :
Second. with two ot three ordinary sticks of pine stove. wand it
hours, and with ordinary caré thé fire will never zo out.

Third, being entirely closed at the base

and will save 25"per cent. in fuek. :
will ;keep the fire from 36 to 48

thers is no danger of fire, ~and is is the dleanedhataee:



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Daily Reflector, October 29, 1896
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - October 29, 1896
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