moo'&ws BUBAL HiiW-TOBKSB. 
S3 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Gkn. Kilpatrick, Minister to Chili, lias re- 
Bigned, and will come home. 
Mark Lemon, the editor of Punch, died re¬ 
cently in London, aired sixty-one years. 
Ex Gov. Hahkiman of New Hampshire will 
enter the Hold as a lecturer next winter. 
Gun. John A. Granger died at noon on the 
iNltli ult. ut Canandalirua, N. Y., after a protract¬ 
ed illness. 
Gun. M a rotor, a former member of Congress 
from Now Hampshire, has been appointed Gov¬ 
ernor of Idaho. 
Captain Matthew Hunt, the oldest pilot of 
Boston, and a voierun of the war of 1812, died re¬ 
cently, Hired 7V. 
Li tetri'. Wellington C. Si’UAOUk has boon re¬ 
tired, by order of the President, with the toll 
rank of captain of Infantry. 
Walker, a New York artist, has received an 
order to paint the “ Battle above the Clouds” at 
Lookout Mountain, for $10,000. 
AIihh Alice Cahv, her friends will be triad to 
know, is steadily convalescing. Last week alie 
was preparing manuscript tor the press. 
Mis# Cf.ARA L. Kellogg lias been presented 
by her admirers tn New York with a silver limit 
receiver lined with gold, valued at $ 3 A 0 , 
George Lockhart Ujvks, an Amerlmaii - 
dent, graduated with the highest honors at ■ ) 
Trinity College University, Cambridge, Eng. 
E, 8. Saloman, the newly-jippolntod Govern 
of Washington Territory, has arrived at Olyn 
Ida, whore ho met with a very Battering recep¬ 
tion. 
REV. Pro r. Upson of HamlUon College Inis 
accepted a ejill to become the successor of Dr. 
Sprague, at the Second Presbyterian Church, j 
Albany. 
.miscellaneous. 
^ ' A It K OLIO SOAPS. 
CARBOLIC DISINFECTING SOAP. 
Positively destroys all In sect life on Cuttle, and 
cures Mange, Hcrntchei, and Sores of all kinds. 
Boxes of i! do*, tablets, $8.00. 
Boxes of 10 lbs., $1.00. 
SHEEP DIP. 
This preparation Is far superior to tobacco, not so 
disagreeable or unpleiisam. much lev trouble, arid 
more permanent. Cures Scab and destroys Tleks, 
Lice, etc. Cans of 5 lbs., $1.25; 111 ||,»„ $2.2f>; 50 lb. 
kegs, $10; 200 lb. Bbl„ *35. 
o I \ T 'll ■ : V T. 
For eure of Pool-Hot and destruction Of the 
Screw Worm. I lb. cans, ,id cent., ; II It*-.. $| ; 5 
lbs., $1,26. 
Manufactured under license solely by 
JAME8 HI CIIAN * CO. 
Address all orders to 
BOWMAN A BLEWETT, Sole Agls., 
Sit Barclay si.. New York* 
THE MEE-SPVI MINING ORGANS.— 
•A The two organs which minister most directly to 
the support of the body, are the stomach and liver. 
In the former the llrst process of digestion takes 
pi nee, under the action of that powet fill solvent, the 
gastric Juice. Thence tho food, converted Into a 
pulp, pliant* into I he duodenum, where It i« subjected 
to the action or the bile or gall, flowing from tho 
liver, and of the fluid generated by the pancreas, or 
sweetbread of the system. These secretions sepa¬ 
rate the nutritious portion from the rent,and ills 
then taken up by the absorbent vessels and conveyed 
Into the channels of circulation In the form ot 
venous blood, while the waste matter Is discharged 
through the bowels. Unless all these processes are 
duly performed, disease of some sort Is Inevitable, 
and the beat ol all medicinal agents for preserving 
r restoring the tone and regulating tho action of ) 
e three organs (the stomach, liver and Intestines) 
;,y which the three-fold work Is can led on, Is 
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Indigest ion la gener¬ 
ally accompanied by constipation, and the gentle 
ittiscdlancou3. 
1840. HUH 1870. 
PAIN KILLER! 
This Valuable Family Medicine has been widely 
and favorably known In our own and foreign coun¬ 
tries, upwards of 
THIRTY TEARS! 
It Is an External and Internal Remedy, For Hum¬ 
mer Complaint, or any other form of bowel disease 
In children orndulta. It is an almost certain cure, and 
tm». without doubt, been more successful In curing 
the various kinds of CHOLERA than uni- othtrr 
known remedy, or the most skillful physician, tn 
India, Africa and China, where this dreadful dDuaso. 
Is more or less prevalent, the Fata Killer tscinsld- 
crerl by the natives, as well u* European residents in 
those climates, fl sure retardp; and while H l* a mo*t 
efficient remedy for p*tn, It Is a perfectly safe mi dl- 
cltta even In the most unskillful hands. Sold by all 
Druggists. 
&gcms toauteb, 
J^OOK AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
TEN YEARS 
I\ WALL STREET. 
Written by an old operator. The fastest selling 
most attractive and fascinating book out It Tn - | 
ti."'. 1 . 0 ® lhe Histories, Mysteries and Secret doings of ' 
Mail Street, Life Skeleton of H, Men, the Specula- 
•Vn'thaV Ac , Women Speculators, and 
•*I■ tulit in iff val, powerful. Htilerul l,i n. i 
New publications. 
Miss Fi/>ra FOSTER, fur twenty-one yours i cathartlo operation of the Bitters .t no less imporl- 
liiairon of the Tombs, In New York, is rloli; but 
she hold* the piano from lovo of tile exoiloinent 
which It brings. 
Gun. Thomas Piucu is lying at the point of 
(lotitli in Jefferson City, Mo. Ho lift* bopn in 
poor lioallh for Home time, ntlrl his loss would be 
a calamity to Urn whole State. 
Cun. Gkorok W. Girus.;i distinguished oltl 
zon of Obion oounty, Term., tiled a few (laysago, 
In tbo oljfhty-flfth year of Ids ago. In 1840, lie 
was one of tho 1’residential electors on lho Har¬ 
rison ticket. 
Captain Off a rues Duncan Camkron, for¬ 
merly British Consul at Maanowah, AbyHalnla, 
whoso imjirlsoiunont by King Theodore occa¬ 
sioned the lute Abyssinian war, lias died at Ge¬ 
neva, Switzerland. 
Gkorok W, Bosk, son-in-law of Gov. Baldwin 
of Michigan, tiled ut the residence of the latter, 
in Detroit, recently, aged thirty-nine years. Ho 
was a native of Canandaigua, a graduate of 
West Point, and at one time an Assistant Pro¬ 
fessor in tho Academy. 
Hon. John CRAMER of Waterford, N. Y„ 
the only surviving member of the Jefferson 
electoral ticket, died recently, in tbo ninety- 
seventh your of his ago. He was a State Senator 
for several years, and nl-o represented his dis¬ 
trict in Congress for eight years. 
Gun, Caldwell K. Hall died at Trenton, N. 
J., on tho 110th ult. Entering tho service In IRfll 
as Adjutant of the Fifth Keg!mout N. J. Volun¬ 
teers, he passed through various grades, and was 
breveted Colonel and Brigadier-General for gal¬ 
lant nod i noil tori oils services at Cold Harbor 
and Monocaey. At the time of his death ho was 
Public Prosecutor for Mercer oounty. His age 
was only thirty-one. 
- -♦♦♦- 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
In Potter Co., Pa., where no licenses have been 
granted during nineteen years, it cost hut. $12 to 
board the prisoners of the county Jail during 
tho past year. 
Thu Russian Government is about to liulld a 
eburob in New York, where services will bo con¬ 
ducted according to the Greek form of worship. 
A VOunu lady In Boston was Invited on Satur¬ 
day night ut cloven o’clock to make a tour of 
Europe. On Monday morning at eight o’clock 
she sailed. 
An Illinois man has just got a divorce from 
his wife and hired her to do housework for $2 a 
week. Wo don’t doubt It is an Improved ar¬ 
rangement—for the woman. 
Tiikv have a New Hampshire boy, al Concord, 
of fifteen years, who Is now six feet live and one- 
half inches tall, but they do not brugof him yet, 
as he has not got his growth. 
The Revolution set t les tho dish-washing ques¬ 
tion by quoting from 2d Kings, xxi. 13;—“ I will 
wipe Jerusalem atut man wipoth a dish ; wiping 
it, uml turning it upside down." 
Tn kchonoctady they are developing queer 
taste In odors. A man, having Just completed a 
now house, has painted it black, with white trim¬ 
mings, and another i# equally eccentric In put¬ 
ting scarlet, blinds on a white house. 
A boy twelve years old, at Watertown, was 
foolish enough to oarry one of his poeketa lull 
of gunpowder, when by some means it Ignited, 
and the explosion which ensued burned the poor 
fellow so terribly that 1m died soon after. 
Two hundred and seventy school teachers 
have arrived in New York City from Kan Frail- 1 
cisco, under the auspices of tho Board of Educa¬ 
tion of that city. They come to see their friends 
and visit the various places of Interest in the 
East. 
Two Jealous wives of Phojnlx, N. V., have 
burned down a tenement occupied by women 
with whom their husbands were suspected of be¬ 
ing on too intimate term*, and in consequence 
the vengeful ladles have boon lodged in jail Tor [ 
arson. \ 
ant In ci*»e» of Dils kind, than its tonic clfoct upon 
Did stomach unit the biliary gland. Beauty of per¬ 
son, us well as health, depends In no small degree 
upon the regularity of Dio excretive functions. A 
sallow complexion, a Dilok, opaque, course skin, a 
tainted breath, rush of blood t« Dm head, loss of 
memory, headache and extreme mental depression, 
are the. usual ue.co tn pnil t id cuts of cosltl venoss. A 
course of the B liters will Infallibly relieve, and 
ft natty banish them obnoxious symptom*, while In¬ 
vigorating thestonmcli and promoting healthy action 
tn the liver. This genial vegetable stomachic and 
alterative, strikes at dlsotiAO in Its primary sources, 
Die assimilating, secretive and expulsive organs, and 
the cures it effects are consequently thorough and 
complete. 
|{ i «t .>■ u-r i -k 
A ./ L L / S TO JV 
r piII8 18 THE MONT THOROUGH 
I Mood put liter yet discovered, and runs all 
humors from Dim worst Scrofula to n common Drup. 
tom. Pimyh - and Blotches on flu fate, and scaly or 
rough ’liln. which are such annoying blemishes to 
many young per-..i s. yield to the use of a few bot¬ 
tles of this wonderful medicine. From one to eight 
hotth * cure Naif Ido inn, LVy.qw,,, Scald Head, lUmj 
If nrm*. BoUs, .Scaly Eruption* ol (hr Skin, Scrofula 
.Sorts, Ulcerr and “Cantor" In Do Month avil Stom- 
h H Is » pure msdiclmil extract »f native roots 
luid plants, combining tn harmony Nature s moat sov¬ 
ereign curative properties, WblCta God bo* Inslllicd 
Into Die vegetable kingdom for healing the sick. It 
D grout restorer lor Die strength and vigor of Die 
system. Those who are languid, sleenlcrx. have per. 
co ii apprehensions nr fears, or any of ifle alTectlouH 
symptomatic of n-rahm as, will Hod Convincing evi¬ 
dence of Its restorative, power iq*on trial. If you 
feel dull, drowsy, delnlitated anil despondent, Jisve fro* 
qncnf Headache, month to .In badly In tho morning, 
Iriri/a/rrr a poe t ilr und tonniie coated, you are sirlfnrliig 
troin lYnpui l.ivrr or “ till io usurer.'' In many canes 
places. Life and Scenes. Ac. • I expect to be bistro 
ed by it. i,ays Salmon P. Uh/ur. "Many valuable 
leave* niav be fdcVpd from It- pages," save Die Inde¬ 
pendent. “ Written with elegance, and will he «* 
useful us It Is entertaining," *»>•« John a Son- 
•• Th r'T' U ’M*V' 0 b ''‘ ,k i" «*rs the t’heisttun .i terate'. 
R^Phlc and splrllcil.” 
Soys John G. II fit(H#r. Agents wan U-d every wire rc. 
Those now at work report Ini men, c sales. Acknowl- 
edged by *11 to be the most popular book extant. 
ROM only by Subscription. Send for Circular to 
WQRTHtNUTON. DL’HTIN A (’(>., Hartford. Ot. 
\X T ANTED AGENTS—To -rll the HOME 
W SHUTTLE HEWING MACIIINK. price *24. 
It makes the "Lock such" (alike on troth rddoMund 
Is the only licensed under-feed Shuttle Miiclilne told 
for less than Pi). Licensed by Wheeler A Wilson, 
Grover A Baker, and Singer A Co. AII other under¬ 
fired Shuttle Machines sold for less tbatl $80 are in¬ 
fringements. and Die seller and u-er li.djle to or.iae- 
eution. a<i lira-, Johnson,ci,akk a co„ B..M.,n, 
Mass.. Pitt* burgh. Pa., Chtengo, III,, or St. lam Is, Mo. 
WA NTKD A tiKNTK - To sell the OCTAGON 
hE't lNG M Ar.HLN K. It Is Bcnir'd, nriikes the 
BlnstlC Lock Ktlteb, and i* warranted for f, years. 
Prlpe fU. AH other UMicbines with an utider-feed 
THE HIHLE verwiiM SC'IENCE. 
A I tie only really Scientific und Logical harmony 
Bitl^work*t publlsfi s'cgI 1 0v "> ^und In a 
THE CHEMICAL HISTORY 
OF 
THE SIX DAYS OF CREATION. 
BY JOHN PH IN, C. E. 
It gives the latest view* of Kcleiitiflc men tn regard 
to the laws and processes involved in Dm formation 
and development of the Earth. It Is Indispensable 
to every Bible Student, Sabbath School Teacher rind 
Clergyman. 
I Vol. 18-Mo., Mtislin, Bevel Boards, $1, 
ror sale by nil Bookseller*. Kent on receipt of 
price by THE INDUSTRIAL PUBLICATION CO.. 
178 Broadway, N. Y. 
O O n I> A N € E 
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PUBLISHED 
PARTY DANCES for VIOLIN nn.l PIANO. 
By Winner. Also 
° 1 N(F HI SIP for FLUTEnnd 
Price ot each 73 cents. Sent post-paid 
on receipt of price. 
NOW READY. 
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I A \ I* \ It II I, I i i ; k A T I It E . 
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A the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE (<) 
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ANY LADY OK GENTLEMAN desiring 
*n MpjMirtunll v t'f ortn ti IihtiiUth uml h*>u- 
cirnlao ut wml oohf nun loarn rmrlleu- 
lurp bj uflOntPBlriK J. N. HirilAKIiSON X CO*. JJo»- 
ton. Muss. Stale irhoI ;t,iy,, r yeni taw tliix (a. 
anil hi‘Why, For the cure of Habitual Constipation 
ri the Bowels ills a never tatting remedv.and those 
who have used it for this purpose are'loud In Its 
pra c. In Bronchial, Throat and l/nny Intrant. It 
has produced many truly retuarkabla core*, where 
Other medicine* had failed, S-dd by drupglrls id fl 
I'or bottle. Prepared at the Chemleul loibormtory of 
If. V. PIERCE, M. I)., It off i. lo, N. V. 
A GENTS WANTED.-Ilnvlng jn.l m».lr 
some deeideu Inquovemenl* In llie f’OTTAGK 
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week. For term*, address 
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1000; C’i per 10.0110, Marhlehuad Mammoth, Fottlcr's 
Improved Brunswick. Hehwelnfurth gulrdal.60c. per 
100; $3.30 per 1000; per 10,0*1. Pbmla delivered 
any tlmn In Jupe or July. Send for Circular. 
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HAS NO EQUAL. 
It Is distinguished for Its nndllng and soothing 
properties,and isndmlrubly ndapted to all unnatural 
conditions of Dii' ‘kin, removing Ian, freckles, sun¬ 
burn. red ness and roughness of the skin, curing 
chapped hands, and allaying Die Irritation raused by 
the bites ol rnnsquID iom and other annoying insects, 
The Kalllslon is highly recommended as 
Alter Shaving, 
Softening Dus board, and rendering Dm -kin smooth. 
In llie Nursery, 
Peculiarly adapted to the bathing of Infants. A few 
drops sunuleot for a bowl of water. 
Alter Sea-Hut 111 it g, 
Relieving Die disagreeable action of the salt water 
and tho sun. 
A Wash for the limit, 
Cooling, cleansing, refreshing and tonic. 
For Rile* of !YIo*i|iiltoe* and other 
■insert*, 
Neutralizing the poison almost Instantaneously. 
Marlboro', mass.. July n. 
Mkssrs. JOHKI'II Burnktt k Co,— Ocvti: A single 
application id* Die Kalllslon has repeatedly removed 
the freckles from Die face of mvlillle boy. leaving 
his skin smooth anil fair. And In ull eases ot sun¬ 
burn or irrlLutlou of Dm skin. It has proved Itself a 
perfect remedy. 
1 cun refer yon to several eases of obstinate cutane¬ 
ous disease. In which the Kalllslon has had a wonder¬ 
fully good affect. 
Yours, respectfully, ,l. M. Boyd. 
per 100; cheap by Die thousand. Address 
MMB. D. W. WHJTK. Alden, N. T. 
LLVTIIH’ATOR. M PEKFLI OUH HAIR 
I j painlessly, Instantly uml permanently removed. 
Lull on or send stamp for Olrcular to Dr. E. I*. WIL¬ 
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T WILKINS O N , 
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N. W. Cor. of Charles and Baltimore Sts., 
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POPULAR HOUSEHOLD BOOK 
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fine of the easiest selling books ever put before 
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printed, handsomely bound. 
Ten* of Thousands of Km m I lies already have ((.and 
thousands more want It. Selling Itrultly all the lime. 
Over 20,000 Copies Sold in Four Mont.hu ! 
THE AMERICAN WOMAN'S HOME; 
Or, Principle* of Dnmeillc Science, 
Beluga guide to the formation and maintenance of 
Economical, Healthful, Beautiful ami Chriultan Homes. 
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Agents wanted In every town und comity. Terms 
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A G E \ T S \t \ N T u I) 
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No books so valuable, jmpular or salable as those 
by above author*. For Circulars, address 
A.MICKICAN PUBLISHING fco„ Hartford, Ct. 
Br GEORGE E. WAKLNC., Jr. 
Of Ogden Furm. Agricultural Engineer ol Central 
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Health, Ac. A Guide for Farmers, young anil old. 
In every department of Agriculture. HUI pages and 
*00 engravings. Agents wanted. It. B, TREAT X 
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Farmers, Farmers’ Clubs, Drivers, Riders, 
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.The whole press, sporting papers, seeulnr und re¬ 
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“ II Imparts to the skin a peculiar softness of tex¬ 
ture.’’- Boston Transcript. 
" The result of Its taut Is a perfectly healthy action 
of Die skin." Boston Traveller. 
” One of Dm host cosmetics It has been our fortune 
to use." I , tctnrlul. 
“ We ylpld It the palm.’’— Boston Gazette. 
“ W«> few rejoice In a smootli skin, thanks to the 
Kalllslon."— tfoston Saturday I'.epnts. 
"The Kalliston for the skin and complexion is 
Success the Criterion of Excellence. 
" 1’lie Kalliston for Dm skin and complexion is 
unrivaled,"— Worcester Transcript. 
*• Is greatly admired us a cosmetic.”—A T . Y. Home 
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“The best cosmetic In the world.”- Philadelphia 
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" Us healing properties and delicious perfume reu- 
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“ No lady con sillers her dressing-lablc complete 
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This preparation is adiuirahly uitapled to all un¬ 
natural conilllloniof the »kln. It renders Die skin 
soft, thereby relieving Its glandular pails, and in- 
dIIClog that fon- action of lie i apillai icb which imparts 
both beauty and health to the complexion, it may 
i"' relied upon (•••!- promoting tho healthy fiotidltion 
of the skin und InaiitUyihy tin complexion. 
BURNETT’S 
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COOOAINB, 
A compound ol Coooa-Nut Dll. Ac., for the Hair. 
PLORI1TII5I,. 
A delightful perfume for Dm Handkerchief. 
KALLISTON. 
A Cosmetic for removing Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, 
Ac. 
ORIENTAL TOOTH WASH. 
For Preserving and Beautifying Die Teeth and 
Gums. 
Ill UNETT’S COLOGNE AVI TICK. 
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For Asthma, Rose Cold, Hay Fever, Ac. 
Burnell's Standard Flavoring Ex- 
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For Cooking purposes. 
tr The about-named articles are manufactured sole¬ 
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A CONCERT ill Uhl or the Nat Final Association 
for publishing literary and musical works Tor 
the Blind, was recently Riven at, Plymouth 
Church, Brooklyn. Ei>rlit blind artists, Including 
both vocal and Inatrumontal performers, took 
part in the exercises. 
At one of the anniversary meetings last week, 
the reverend chairman was made the subject of 
a triMti(indou8 and exhaustive eulogy by one of 
tbo speakers; hi# course was reviewed from tbo 
Cradle, mid viewed, prospectively, lo the. grave, 
with unstinted expressions of admiration. The 
chairman bore it all with a grave face, and at 
tho close, leaning toward a neighbor, lie whis¬ 
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when molasses Is poured over them.” 
ill by the Proprietors. The names anil lilies thereof are 
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The EMPIRE hug achieved a success unparalleled 
In the history of Lite Insurance. 3,310 Policle* 
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Family Magazine in America, 
The volume commending with the June number 
contains Dm llrst Instalment of a series of 
U N P (J BUSH ED LETTERS, 
Hy CHARLOTTE BRONTE. 
Prof. BniiT a. Wilder of Cornell Unlvorslty, the 
distinguished Naturalist und Lecturer, begins in tho 
July number an Instructive and witty series on 
” FINCikks and Togs," In which each member 
“blows Its own trumpet,” until the head comes in 
and settles tho dispute. • 
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