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I onlr becanee of bia great
pita of hie p jwer to i
worUl waa none t!io bet
iorl Steele's eiiaUnce.
j in Milfbrd remsmbored
e as other tliao Uie mienr
, to Jay i for fifteen years he
.in a cituon or tlm town, an I
iimire, oitbor for better or wora
come over hiui, iu a moral poiut
lew.
His frarilenoi Iret'n Hall were
e fiuost for score of miles t tin-
How pess aid luieions nccUriiian
Mowed on its walls, tho uii?:itlior
'i?rip purple 1 on trollison, and
schoolboy's daring hands disturb
the ripe treasnros. Mr. Steul's
forest dug, rinto, was ai seimu as
I his msster, and as savajjo as his
I master, and his cruel teeth wore
always raady to inflict summary
1 punishment oa all depro latois.
One aniet afternoon, as Mr Steele
sit on t ie piazza, gazing out on the
urosit acres or Ireton, Ins eve mil on
two littlo children coming down the
road, band in band, Tbey arrived
in front of the gardens, and cast
wistful looks .at the damask roses
which hnng over the quaintly carved
Rile. For a moment they convers
ed together in subdued voioes, and
than tbey turned in at the lion
guarded gateway, and went slowly
no toe avenne.
An ansrry scowl contracted the
brow of Mr. Steele at this no won ted
intrnsion, and be half rose from bis
seat aa if to drive away tha an wel
come guests. Tbey were the first
children who bad ever dared to tres
psss on the estate of Ireton Hall.
Tbey came fearlessly np to the
piazza, still holding each other's
hands. Tha eldest was a boy of per
naps twelve years, a brave noble lit'
tls fellow, with brown eyes, and
dark, glossy hair. The otherjwas a
girl i she could not have been more
than nine summers old, and beauty
like hers is seldom seen save in
some old, rare pictures.
Tbe sight of her face struck a
strange thrill to the heart of Hichard
Steele, and involantarily he bent
down to look at her. She waa fair
Ma water lily, aavs the crimson
which tinged her lips, and leaped at
intervals to her white cheeks.
Her eyes were deep and blue, and
uer natr like ripples of molten gold
touched by . sunbeams. . Both tbe
ebudren wore tnonrnlnir trarmauts.
cheap and course, but neat as human
nwas could make them.
The little aid spoke first i
"Please, air, will you give brother
nu me tome rosea i.
The tone waa musical and aweet
aa harp notea, bat the rich msn'
eoantenanoe grew hard and eold.
He pointed to the highway.
"Be off T be ezolaimed. "I do
not raise flowers for beggars."
How the dark eyee of the boy
flashed I and he waa abont to make
some sharp answer, but the pressure
" oe girl s fingeraoa bis arm
eneoksd him.
we are not begjars,' she said,
calmly, "bat oar mother Is dead, and
s ara orphans. She loved tbe roe
".aadws loved thsm, too. PI
SiHastta aeieee. Ik will
i rood to rcj Cowers one more.'
"U -t ( i cot raUa-e
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MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., NOVEMBER 22, 1817. NO. 27.
THIS I'OST.
Pitblltineti every Tbtwsttef Kvetirnf
jEaaMiAQ cHOTjga,
Terras of KnbscnptioTf,
rworxn.i.ARsrKR ANNUM. Taf
able vithin sis months, or C.iJDo
paid within th year. 5j paper Uav
continued until all sirewrawes are
neirf unless t the otlloo cs Us pmm
lUber. BuberriiHlnns rratuld of tfje StSjalf
PATABljR 1.1 ADVARCI.
arernone lifting and using papers
addrcaned nthra become mibacriliere
and sre linble f irthe prico of the paper
him with an espression strangely
tender and tltyiog. and it aunoyed
him worse than anything else to be
.
wny do you look at me in tuas
way V he demanded, harshly.
Hecanse I am sorry for yon, she
said, aweetly. "Yon are old, and
aad, and all alone. -, Where are your
children !'
"I have none,' he answered, and
wondered at the same time why he
did eo.
"Nona I Have yon no little girl to
sit on yoor knee, and call yon papa f
m sore l pity yoa vary noon I
"Haroph I'
-Bat 1 do I Indeed I do I It
mnst be dreed fal not to love any
body. Did yoa ever have anybody
to love yon T"
A spasm or pain snot athwart tne
rigid face of Richard Steele, and his
UJI frame quivered, it might be with
airony or anser. one eonld not do-
cide from bis words. He pushed
the child way.
"lo another word I I wi 11 not
listen I Good heavens I that lips like
tbose should ask mo that question I
"x'ardon me I did not mean to
hart yonr feelings. You loved
somebody, and heaven took her a-
way. Was it yoa sister T
Ab, yes I and memory Hew back
to that gentle, fair-haired chil l who
bad olnng with soft arras to his neck,
and kissed with warm lips bis cheek.
His litUe sister Uay 1 How well be
remombored her, as she looked the
last time be saw her face, lying cold
and catm, like marble, in the shadow
of a coffin. Yes, ho remembered
May, and bis eyes grew moist wifli
somethiug like a tear, but it was a
strange visitant, and be dashed it
away. Yet that tear was not given
to May she bad been for yeara s ife
in Heaven i it was given to another,
whose bright eyes seemed to be
looking at him oat of the orbs of tbe
little girl beforo him. He bent down
over her, and scanned her features
closely. Then asked, "My child,
what is yonr name "
Violet Gray."
Tbe man smothored a cry of sir-
prise, and bis lace grew strangely
pala, even in the ruddy light of sun
set It must have been a straugo
emotion, indeed, which eonld thus
stir tbe boart of Richard Steele.
Presently be said t
And what was yonr mothers
name before ahe married f '
Violet Dale."
"And she ia dead !"
lie spoke the wordV- in a"Tep
whisper, as though foaiing to nttor
them.
"Slio ia with the angels."
A silunce fell upon tho group,
broken only by the suppressed sobs
f tbe girl und the hovy brethin?
of the man.
Winn he again addressed her his
voice had tuken a softness which
none iu Milford bad ever beard in
its measured cadence.
"And this boy is your brother t"
"Yes, my brother Hichard.''
"Richard f For whom was he
named thus T"
Mr- Steolo asked the question
breathlessly, with an earnestness
very straugo and foreigu to bis
stony nature.
"For a schoolmate of my moth
er
And this schoolmate's name do
you remember it T"
"it was Kichard Steele, sir.
How the oold fuoe lighted up, and
the stern mouth grew almost tender
a-i this proof of tbe power of the old
love was given uim.
"Did Violet did yonr mother ev
er mention this Richard Steele to
your
The boy came forward and repli
ed t "His name was tbe lost on her
lips when she died , and, two days
before she left us,' she gave me a
letter which I was to put into his
own band and we are searching
for bim, my sister and I, and, when
we have found bim, wo are going to
live with a cousin of my father's in
Portsmouth."
Yon need look no farther for
Riohard Steele, my boy i he is before
you! Come into the house, and
give mo the letter.'
l ueeiuidren followed bun into the
great parlor, and calling the aaton
isbed housekeeper, he bade her pre
pare them some refreshments , then
receiving tbe packet from the boy,
he went up stairs to his chamber, 1
closed and looked the door, and aat
down in the arm chair by the win
dow. He held tbe letter some time
in his hand, gazing intently on tbe
superscription, whiob he eonld
scarcely discern for tbe mist that
dimmed his eyes. At length be
kissed the writing and gently broke
tbe seal, wmoh tbe flogers of tbe
dead bad fixed. The contente of the
sheet were as follows i
Richabd Steele i
Now that I am dying, it will wrong
no one to confess what has hitherto
been kept a secret in my bosom.
Yoa believed me false and fickle i
yoa dispised all women because of
me, and I have suffered yoa to go on
in ignorance, while all the time my
heart ha been alowly 'breaking for
want of yoor love, when you left
me to go out into tbe world In search
of fortune, my love for yoa wronged
Heaven I I wae an idolater, and
yoa, Richard, were my idol Bat if
my love waa strong, my pride was
siroeer. and when yoor lettere, af
tzt rrowlp less frequent, ceased el
.r t, I t?r-:t u errUaatioa of
Oeorgia Dale, my step-mother,
was my counsellor, and beoatiae I
listened to her my whole life has
been sbipwreckod. She it was who
first wbinpered in my oar the story
ot yonr derotedness to a fair heirl
ess she it was who brought me the
letter containing the tidings of yonr
marriage. Oh. Riohard, Richard I
who shall picture to you tbe dttys of
agony which succeeded T D it for
my pride, I should bare lost my roa
son I
Well, after that, Charles Gray
sought my favor i my step mother
approved of bim, and I perjured my
self at God's altar. Too late I learn
ed the truth t It Wis all a vile plot
of Oeorgia Dale's J I stood between
her and you i but for mo she hoped
to win your love. You know tbe re
sult i her plot was a failure. Yon
find from the country, hated me in
your heart, and never gneeing that
the smiling bride of Charles tiray
cast out a thought after you.
Seven years ago my hneband died,
aud during those intervening years I
have enrnad my own and my child
ren's bread by the labor of ray hands.
Only once in that time have I look
ed on your face.and then yon thought
ine hundreds of ratios away i but my
was potent, and I journeyed, on fo t
and about, a hundred leagues to soo
you once more.
You wore walking in the garden,
and tho woman you turnel aw.iy
when she asked for a draught of wa
tor was Violet Dale I would dot
reveal mvsulf to yoa t it is buttor as
it is. Aud now ilea von bias, you,
Uiohard Htoul I I have lovod you
long, and you only t and in Huiiveu
where I am going, there is noither
marryiug and giving in marriage t
meet me there. Violet Qiiay.
He finished the nunuscript, and,
bowing his f.ice Upon the oen sheet,
the long pent sorrow of bis heart
buret forth in tors tears s ich as
only ono like him can she 1. The
closed chamber was oponod at last,
the do'ible granite dors were roll
el back, and the angle, of tender
memory flew iu and took up their a
bode there.
Violet Dale I tho softoyod girl
whom ho Ind loved with the fros'i
oess of bis youth nn 1 tho favor of
his manhood t Violet, who h id
made bis whole. life a failure 1 An 1
yst she had been innocent i bofore
tho tribunal of his judgment h!io was
blameless Yet she was dea l that
mattered this loug -deferred discov
eryit was too Into now I Too lute
for her, but not too late for bur chil
dren. Tuoy should be his, and he
would be thuir father. An I it was
even so. Richard and Violet Gray
went forth no moro from Ireton
Hull i hono'jforth their homo was
with the early frioud of thuir moth
er.
Unbouned was tha surpiitto in
Milford when it was known that Mr.
Steelo had adopted two strange chil
daen t but still greator was the ns
toninhuient whon, on tho following
Sunday, tho rich man walko 1 into
church, leadiug tbe orphans, one on
either side The good work was be
gun, aud it wont on until Richard
Steel's whole uature was revolution
ized.
Years afterwards, while be lay ou
his .death bed, loving aud grieving
frinds were around bim, and at tho
very last be fancied ho saw tho face
of bis lost Violot hovering above the
oonch.
And at his funeral there were few
dry eyes, far tbe poor had loarued
to bless his bounty, and the sick and
distressed offered up bis name in
their prayers.
And, tboreforo, aay not that be
cause men are harsh and cold there
is no oasis in the desert, for in every
human heart, however strong, there
is a fountain of sweet water, and
happy is be who breaks the flinty
barriers and allows the stream to
gush forth.
Thanlisfllvlftf; Day.
A BOCLAT10M.
The completed circle of snromcr
and winter, seed-time and harvest,
. . . M a,, n,
YOU CAN BUY
MTHIO!
Hates or Travel In a single
second a snail travels one fivo-thousandth
of a foot t a fly, five feet i a
pedestraln at ordinary gait, five and
three-tenths feet i a camel, six feet I
an ordinary breeze, ten feet ; a run
ning stream, twelve feet a trotting
horse, twelve feet a whale, twelve
and three-tenths feet i a fast-sailing
ship, fourteen feet ; a reindeer with
a sledge, twenty-five feet a steam-
engine, twenty-mno feet i a skater.
thirty six feet i an iSoghsb race-
horse forty-one, feet a tempest fif
ty feet t a balloon, fifty feet i a swiftly-thrown
stone, fifty feet ; a grey
hound, seventy feet i an eaglo, ninety-five
feet i a carrier-pigeon; four
hundred and eleven feet i ordinary'
sound, one thousand and twelve
feet i a musket-ball, one thousand
five hundred and ninety-nine feet t
a twenty-five pound cannon ball,
two thousand two hundred and
ninety-nine feet j a point of tbe earth
on the equator, two thousand four
hundred and fifty-one feet , the cen
tre of the earth aroond tbe eon, four
miles a ray of sou-light, forty-one
thonsand feet
Taa Chinese language ia spoken
by about 850,000,000 people. The
Roglisb language is spoken by from
80,090,000 to 85.O00.0QO. .
Ooklaoaitb Maid baa been retired
by bar owners, leaving the throne of
queen of the turf vacant Her time
(3:14 k the fasteet on record and
her total wiaalns-s are upward of a
-" rtrr cf a tsin ttoUaira,
been a I IlbUlUI HWiv week a ewft freea
wide territory of our oouotry, vtith
11 its diveisity of soil and climate
aud products, tbe earth has yielded
a bountiful return to tho labor of
husbandman. The health of the
people has boen blighted by no pre
valent or widespread diseases. No
grunt disasters of shipwreck npon
our coast or to our commerco on tho
seas have brought loos and hardkhip
to luercuauts ami mariners and
clouded the happiness of tho commu
nity with syiupathutio sorrow. In
all that concerns our strength and
peace aud greatness as a nation i in
all thai touches the permanence and
security of our government and the
boneliuiout institutions on which it
rests' i in all that affects tho charact
er und dispositions of our people
und tests our capacity to enjoy and
uphold the equal taud free condition
o( society uo.v peruianuut and uni
versal throughout the land, tho ex
perience of the hiHt year is couepicu
outtly marked by the protuuliug pro
vidence of God und is full of prom
ise uud hope for tho coming genera
tions. Uudur a sense of tliese iuli
uito obligations to tho Great Ruler
of times uud seasons and events, lot
us humbly ascribe it to our own
faults aud fiuilitie.4 if, in any degree,
Unit perfect eoooord uud huppiueesi,
peaee und jutitico which such great
inuicies should dilluno through tbe
lniu:ta uu 1 livi's of our people do not
ulto0'uthur aud always uud every
where prevail. Let Ud, with one
spirit and with one voice, lift up
praise and tliuukugiviug to Uod fur
ilia mauifold gooduus to our land
uud lim luau.fvst cure for our uu-
tiuD.
Now, tberoforo, I, Itutiiorford I).
Ilnye, Preuidunt of tbe United
Sute, do- appoint Tburtidiiy tho
2J-.U day of November us a day of
uttiouul thanksgiving aud prayer
and I caiueatly recommend ttiat,
withdrawiug themselves from hccu"
lar cares uud labors, tbe people of
tho United Status do moot together
cu that day iu tboir respective plucks
of woibbip, there to givo thanks aud
praiHu to Almighty uod for Ilia mer
cies aud to devoutly beseech their
continuance
lu wituuss whereof I have boreun
to sot my baud aud caused the seul
of the Uuited States to be aflixed.
Done at the city of Washington,
thin tweuty-niuth day of October, iu
the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred und seventy-seven
aud of the independence of the Uni
ted States the oue hundred aud sec
ond. 11. B. Haves,
By tbe President i
Wm. M. Evahts, Secretary of State.
Intloence,-How little do people
in general Ihiuk of the influence of
things at the time of their ooour
rence especially of tbe influence of
littlo thiugs. But this ia not so
very singular, when we redact that
no t nnfrequently man no more
knows what becomes of bis influ
ence and example than does the
flower know what becomes of its
odor which is wafted away npon the
passing breeze. Great duods pro
duce great results but little every
day occu rrances seem too trivial to
be of weight or durability, aud tbe
common bat dangerous sentiment,
thrt such an event will make no dif
ference a hundred years hence,
creeps nubidden into our hearts.
The thunder and lightening attract
more attention then tbe silent dew,
but do they accomplish more good T
Truly, life is made np of little
things. Jt was a mother's kiss
which made a renowned paiuter of
Dsn jamia West. A degrad ed drunk
ard was induced to sign a temper
ance pledge i but not being strong
enough to keep it, bo fell. A sec
ond time be signed it, and this time
with lleaveu's help, he kept it. And
from so weak a beginning arose the
philanthropist, John U. Oougb, How
much nnoappineea use peon caused,
bow many lives have been oloued
by an unkiud wordl A pebble
dropped into the brook makes at
first a small ripple, but the next mo
ment a great ripple is observable,
aud still a greater each succeeding
one eatending farther than tbe for
mer, nntil tbe entire surface is af
fected thereby.. Tbns may a man
be a blot, spreading bis dark influ
enoe to the very circumference of so
ciety, or be may be a blessing, radi
ating bensfloeuoe over the length
and oredtb of the land but a blank
be cannot be. For every word, ev
ery aet, however trifling, affects ei
ther ourselvea or others exerting
aa influcboe wa know not hew eodu-
nt HALF PRICE, nt
Wefio & ppQlflIllelu1ruel,
mm
MEN'S SUITS formerly sold
SPLENDID all wool suits
FINE cassimere suits all wool
at
ta
for
i
it
i
$G 00
7 00
6 00
bow
COAT. PANTS, and VEST for $7 60 and an OVER COAT b the bargain.
Boys' Clothing a Specialty.
is no
6 o1
600
000
10 00
11 00
It CO
12 60
13 00
U0T3 good aehool mill
' eaaatmrr, tail
' tn Sunday suits
eoly
f 9 AO D0Y3 kit wool mils
6 CU " all wool flna (tills
7 6o " finer Sunday mill
UM
S 60
9
Wolmvo iv Lurgor AiMorfmiit ol HATH Sc CA.IH thttn ovor
bcloro. JLrlceM Lower than over.
Over Coals forJtlenand Hoys,
Cheaper than ever Offered. All wc nk Is 'to Conic mid Sec,
DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE.
WEIS & OPPENHIMER, opposite Keystone Hotel, Selinsrovee
C$ AMIS)
FALL OPENDNG!
at this
New York Fancy Store,
(In Holmes' new builiding, opposite tho Kcvtsone Hotel.)
l.AliCilClt HTOCK OF
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS
now mivrs i:viiii.
vonld mowt rpHpoctfully announpo to the
public that 1 luivojiiHt opened the lai'tret
nixl moH r. eontplmo nMwortment of Jlt"'
tJXlH, NOTIONH AM) FANCY
UOODH, over hrouffht tc this coiliit,V.
W . POTTER,
ATlonXlJV AT LAW.
Solinagroro. Pa ,
0"frliln -ifiifM'Innal (rlur Is Inn
pul'lio. Ml K'ral bn-lneaa tutriite' tVt
or i will receif f roropl allfnlioo. Cllic
onilonrhoT lb Sow Lulbcrsa CLurobi
July, lib '73.
J TlloMPSON BAKER,
Vttorne.v-at-IJ.a-aWa,
U'Winhtirg, Union Co., TS
Sr0sn be consulted In lbs EntMlih nsrl
(Jeriimn liingungca.-iil
OFFICE Markal StresI, opfoslta u!'.l
m i I U A Ca's Si ore 8 ;
T J- F
- rilYPIC IAN
LAltOli: VATRI13TY Ol'1
FELT 6KIBTS, H0ISERY, GLOVES, SHAWLS,
A FULL LINK OF THIS JIISNT
Germantown Wool, Zephyr, Ladies and Child
ren's Underwear
A Full Line of LADIES CLOAKS which I selected with
care as to price and quality. Mij Dru Goods Depart
incut embraces all the staple goods such as
Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, Calicoes, Muslins,
Flannels, Waterproofing, Shirting, etc
In Hhort myMtoch i full nnd complete in S v
eiy thiiiar appertnininur t my line
E vertbod ij itinvittolto call anil examine my gootlt. Courteous atten
lion given to all who may favor me with a rait.
jiespeciruui,
Oct. 16, 73. ' Ma WlilN
KANAWKL,
AND 8CR0E0V,
Centres llle, Snyder Co., I'mj
OfTers Lis prufsssionkl ssrrlots lo it
l.ubllo. 0 38lf
I'AIKMOUKT JlOtJSH.
WEAR THE DEPOTi
MhUlletntrpr ln
IHVIN SMITH, 1'RorwEToa.
Tbis lioutsl in eloss proiimliylo US
depot nnd bas lulely ba rsbuilt and r.
filled. Rooms eonnnoilioiis lb labia wall
uppllad wiib lb hast lbs marhst affords
.. I Irrma modern!.
IU aUo kvepi it Aral eUu iuty. hot
horaea, buiea &d., flan b bad SI ail
limts nnd at renlonubls rales.
spratf '7t.
NEW
(HJARDWAEE
STORE.
Hiddleburj, Penn'a.
Th gdrlKSd WouM loronfl (b nllas of
Mldillabarar. aad aarmuailln; dlalrlet tbal b
hu oaB4 a Hardaar 8tor al lb alma
matluoil iilasaaa'l Inal ka will kp a lull
lis at all klads ol ilardwar. looludlof
lleavr ft Shell llartlsvare,
TRIM MINOS, 8ADDLERT,
8ho FindidfS, Lealber.
Ml. Aptelsl laduotaBts la ej
BtnLDI'G HARDWARE
LOCKS. IIINOB8, 8CRKW8, NAILS, As.
A Larf AssoTlratnt ef Cast Steel Sbo
Is k Sparfas, Hoes. Oardea Taols, sebvikss
Orsla Bakes, llayllopas. Pull)s,
IRON,
Of ALL KINDS eonstaatlv es bsnd.
All at Oreallj Radoead PrU. All wk
are la ad af aa kind of Hardware will
do well kr sailing at itrt -rtaoe,
MALAMTHON U9AT1
Mty , Wt,
EEAD! READ
READ!!!
Dunfl Ilnckenbiirgr.
Beaver $iriny, Senna.
Dealer in
Hardware,
Tinware,
Stoves &c
Also SPOUTlSa done at short notice,
on reasonable terra anu sattduictory
manner.
bT" 1 " fill.r prepared to" fur
nish all inils of 'Hardware, Tinware,
Stoves, Yc. at the very lowest rates.
aa.AU in need of Tinware or Pjwrtil
Inn or entthlns? else In tor line of lm
siness, wfil not regret H ly etsmening
my gaous ana terms DeiotepurcnasinK
elsewhere.
CAK& HACKXf liRS.
Au. 10. IU.
J. Y.SHINDKLi
HUUQKO.N AND ril YSICI.l Jf,
MiJJlfburjf, Pa.
Oflsrs faU prnfessionat sertiees le lbs eia
iteos of Middle jurg sud vlciflity.
f March 21,'T
A. WETZEL,
Justice of the Peace,
JJeavertment 8tydtr Co., fa.
All kinds of odUrelloiis raad es llberai
lerms. Pfemplly attends la all baaiaea
inlruatad lo bis eara. (Jobs 2n. 7ilf
A. 11. I-i IZ CK,
Justice of tbe Peace and CoBTOTaaccr,
stuilii oreve. aaysisr
Va.
Oalli'tln-M and all l.inlnafa (larlalal! ta Mm
fllK of Juailaaol Ika ra a SI a
stuirl aollca.
aiial4 M
ltaa.ll.Tr
lAiifrit, itlsai. Soaies Itts,
S. ALLEIIA1T & SON.
ATTORNEYS A T LA )V.
HelirtHjErrove
All profsaalooal business and eollsattpg
r-ntruaied lo their ears will bs arorapily
atteoedlo. Can b eonsulud ia Eslia
or Usrmaa. Olfies, Market tfqusrs.
MotrG4
NOtlCB Is ksrsby sited to Sit prel
by lbs undaralgned, not to trespaas oa
rLatOaNT OIL. I1HIU
HfM, baaaUlelly traiaad
aau si iiaa. a.uase
aWCrMaaet
kla farm, nor earr, aarar at lak aaj woad rM a.
vvrriaa, aw.,
naa-ail-'iM
SM1T
baaiLpol-aj Aablns roda, aw-ilu, b
tw.. all raoaaaa ifaaaUa will ha
acoordmslo law. T. 9l
J u lalf.
QfiARLEa O. COUNEUU3,
Vttorrtey-At-Lctw,
iVevr JltrUttt Union Chi$n$j, Pek
Ctt kS taatHmt at MaHfiaatf St
Na, St, 1WT.U
JOHH H. ARNOLD,
Attorney ttt lLmvr4
DISTRICT ATTORXB J,
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I rafawiass1 teataea Mlra la tats
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