HE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER SUBSCRIPTION R4.TES: Da'dil. one'yertr postpaid) in advance. has Um thorwohta svppUed vOhnverryieeded $8 00 Sir. jfoTliM.. ..-..........i.... 4 00 i 2 00 xm,mna vnurue iMtaL Styles J lype, ana werjf manner Joi K'ar am now m done with 77r Months One Month... neatness, apatck and cheapness 5$W eon furnitX, at short notice. WEEKLY EDITION 4 1 .12 00 . 2 10 . 1 00 flul oA county, postpaid.... .JiT46at WSCSUPTS, FOSTERS, M071WW... ..,., V0L.X1X. :0AKLOTTE C SATURDAY. AUGUST 10 1878 Liberal reductions for clubs. BILLS, TAT ' 1 ' ; CS" H-! rrr : . . -. : : '- -. ' " - . ".... ,, , , , - , , . t I !0 W PStlQQDP, jtf:tdy ma!l Clothing anii l I. J- . ..... - -Vi ; .will :&ni-at the oia established hbuse of The Largest, Best Assorted and ever brought to We are prepared to prove upou etaraination ot our Btocihatwe make no win boast, and solicit, oyew, .both, wholesale and retail, to LOOK AT JitrG-D4 AND PRtCESlfbre pnrchaaing. e Our stock of Dress Goods, hite Goods, Alpaccas, Embroid eries, Kid Gloves, Suji Umbrellas, Fansiee and-Fancy Goods ;are complete and will be sold at astonishing low prices. . Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings very low. K ir dealing. Polite and attentive derkB. p, mncrat iind Home copy, BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL FINE ASSORTMENT, OF CHILDREJTS PIANOS. ORGANS New, 7 Oct. $t35 1 New, 9 Stops, "$67 New, 71 Oct. $145 New, 12 Stops, 78 "Magnificent." Vbran new," '.'lowest prices ever given." Oh how this "croel war" rages but LUDDEST ft BATES still hold the field' and rain hot shot into the Bogus mannfac- tarers wht diTe the public with Hw bag Grand Oners on- Khoddt instramentsv Send for Special Offers, and circular expos ing frauds of Piano and Organ Trade. Lud sin & Bates, Wholesale Piano andjOrgan Dealers, Sarannab, Ga. ;i , They have established a branch house at Greenville, S C.. "THE McSMITH MU8IC H0TJ8E." Their instruments can be bought on the same terms as at 8avanratj and cheaper than sending North, for cash or by monthly installments. Don't fail tq bay, rieht at home, Greenville, IS. D. i - i .1 T julo lm piTAPSCO BAKING POWDERS The best in nse. . For sale at manufacturer's prloss.'4 JOHN w tTALt iap, ; Trade Street: -IN AT NEXT TO P03TOFEICE.: MY STOCK ISft VERY BARGE AND , , . Parler, Chamber, Dining tHld ENTIRE STOCK FOB SALE AT junll Up. JT.' EI.' A N D R UCG 1ST K xtL lt Uv'A2,frtiit at iJMfl-J draHjaJjd Now OffetS to thea-tttillfc IffT0 v iy A. 2 r.TrrsIf L.Hi 'jyitEJEri'Sl -tit-'- viut-ij si ; aiow a.id Wad I sA ; ?C a.' lA hoafLiisaa jfjff.jXiii lit. 11 31jsiW wbiJ ''H-.TTTiHOT.' ' 03 jl311 ,lt J JJIvli UlU m m . , ... ... m kaaaaP4A . n . i;:ir"inunii weio mcu .uu IVW.V.V-, (Blneral MeTehalidisi, Cheapest Stock of Goods this market. -r er, Tall nd see us and judge, for - -. . . ELIAS-& COHEN. - 1 march 22 ALL KIIVDS OF FUKMITURE, BK1)I)ING.;&C. A or CHEAP BKDSTEADei, LOUNGES, PARLOR A CHAMBER SUITS. COFPIN8of aU KINDS on HAND. No. 5. West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N . O ( i- CARRIAGES, JU8T ARRIVED. Koal Estate, Minlns: ABD Immigration , Agency. f,XR selling, baying and. renting Mines, Li Land and Houses,-and providing homes in tne rieuiuuuv nxiuuo ui ii ji un uainui i and South Carolina, and being connected with the " South ben Record." circulated in this country and . Europe twice a month, I; will advertise, free otcosc au larnis ana mines, placed in my bands, for sale. THOS F DRAYTON, aug9 Charloita. N. O. O EDITORS AND PRINTERS. Having had many calls lately for Prin- tAm' fnk and. Stationerv. I nave aeter- mined to keep a supply of both al ways on hand, which I propose to sell at . . mannfaeturer'B prices, , less freight., trusting to a small commission for profit." Give me f your oraers ana you uu K pleased, 1 L CHA8 R JONES. marl7 Observe'. . - I i ' if , IEMBR ACES A FULL LtNE OF,S 7 Room and OQce lornitnre ACTUAL C03T, AND BTORE FOR RENT. m D C HifcfVt t T' '1 -.UUJIfrl i resctypjlion Storey 3TT - ... i i i -" HWOlS IBgfJ Lao ,f'.tt : .... . , i s . ') k'i -fc-Tvi U) YkflDS littiOfli! ... f ' - i . i i. . - ..... t j . ...it . i i -aiii ' j!U'.i D.iiifjii'-; 'aijimiu .pa?, ... ' i jo xn6 isaiem nju . ht juiduw viuuiw- r " ' t iatnw.T "'-H-yi-iH fitiflaaW't ''''l!i!,liL-i"i.--i -MA 'Wj,f iunwlid ''in lhA I m OBSERVATIONS. The Boston Post, knows Gent Grant is a botanist, because he analyses lansy Tefore breakfast and spearmint before he retires. An honest official will not under any cir- cum8tances.ateal; aisboneafeDfBciftlissare tostealAhough hissalary be amillion. ' Denni Kearney tbanks heaven that he wab not made bv the newspapers Then, I peraaps, uennis never wore a Dusue. jn x Herald. I 0. j Sberman is off on a pleasure trip. There J are many of his countrymen who would be j glad to bear that John had began to devote himself entirely to pleat are. The ruling passion may be strong in pray' liisbop Whittaker, of Nevada, could I fiod no building in Tybo in wbJch to hold J services except a gambling-house, and in re- SDonse to one of the rentennea of theLitanv on ..n!) ..Av.inA. .:.v. v. :n I w M VAV&VCU KUIOUIIJCI, W IUJ UIB fnUMIWUD I stuffed into his boots, cried, "K no !" Communism is just now a sort of novelty a "sensation," as it were, and the Red Spectre" makes a taking bead line. For a while glib and impecunious people may find talk of that sort a good way of raising free grab at the expente of foolish workingmen, but the game will soon he played out. Bal timore American. Unless he is a greater man than he now seems to be, one rich malefactor like John I G Tappan will do more harm to the peace of societv than two mob orators like Kear- ney. It is the long-smo hered guilt of such men, breaking out at last, which gives their kM ,.t,,:t., X innr.tt.o K torses Kearney. Boston Letter. A young man wlo was . recently rejected by bis girl immediately lost his appeti'e and began to piue away. His friends thought he would soon be laid away in the silent tomb, Lut last eek he went to Atlantic City and saw the object of his affections- or what was left of her in a baggy flannel suit and an old straw hat, bathing in the surf. That young man now eats three j hearty meals per day, and a big lunch be tween times Norristown Herald. There are sime peculiar, sensitive people in this world. A young rowdy will get rip ping, raying, staving drank ; shout, howl, fight,' .bruise, yell, smash and swear for" home.; get grabbed by a. policeman and have his head softened and nose mashed on the way to jail, and then whine for an hour t nave his name kept from the newspapers out of regard to the feelings of his poor old mother who is sick and near death's door. Syracuse Courier. STATE NEWS Two colored neoole have been bound I over Q Wilmington for illegal VOtine. I . i All the prisoners in Oxford jail es caped Tuesday night. Wiimiugion (Star ; capt tJ d rnu n tt r- Ti rwvi i Hps had a consultation with some of our business men yesterday in relation to the proposed inland ship canal. Three of the thirteen lite saving stations on the coast are to be located between Hatteras Inlet and Little Kin akeet. The remaining ten will be erected at,intermediale points between existing stations. WUmineton Star : Ool W P Craig- hill. of the United States Engineer Corns, in charge of the tape ear bar and river improvement, at his office j in Baltimore, on Monday, opened pro posals for continuing the work ror tne closure of the New Inlet, on the east ern side of Cape Fear river, below this city. Raleieh Observer : Failing health having compelled Maj Hearne, the ed itOr of the News, to take a furlough of two months for rest and recreation, ,W!B are' requested by him to state that during his absence he he has engaged Maj Beaton : uales to take nis place. linians a8 a forcible and graceful wri- ter. Farmer & Mechanic : We learn of a fatal accident near Jackson, North- am d ton county, on Tuesday night. Two daughters of W H Rae, and a Miss Woodruff, attempted to ignite a fire with kerosene from the can which exploded ; Miss Woodruff was burnt d to death and the other younjr ladies wfcre at the noint of death at last ac- counts. Hendersonville Courier : On Friday ." . . ri i :ia last, as Alien r lowers, oue ui w uuuu- ere of the lireen xwver onage, w drivim an iron snike in the temporary scaffolding erected between the abut - me-nia nf thA hridce. the scaffolding gave way and tumbled into the river. Flowers, in the twmKlmg of an eye, m ade a leap for the atmtm ent, out mtD.iii it and foil from tha second tier to the ground below, breaking his right i ha 0ikA Wndftrfnl to rrr;::rX""W;. TnirV " ft reiabe uo dudwmuw was a narrow escape from death. Wilmington Star: A meeting of the so-called "Greenbackers" was held at Hall ' last nieht. with that coon".Tho8 JML liaraner in Soeeches were made by T)nmB Holmes. B S Waller. T at Gardner Tripler Child and Lawspn J Dkipper DO iar as numuers we wu- cerned, tne aenominauon , wws buc cpa bat verv lew iemocrats, wok any part in the proceedings. Farmer & Mechanic : Some people av "on. mv TOie won f uiiku i jlc - . . i i . : -i in "V Gen J M Leach ; was elected to the 1 Rftnate bv onlv 4 majority : A GMeares I . n r i j T c . t in crunswiCK uu uuiy u iukhi , fi I fiKamfP Thnmnson. of iVODeson was fA elArttftd bv en ' vote. And" Col Tom TTnlt. and H C Oliein our own -cdun- ftv " were defeated . by only 20 or 30 votes. eEalAigli Ooaerver; The Secretary of State issued aharter on Tuesday last The capitw stock of the com papv is $350,000, divided into shares tpf $100 each-The road- is sixty-ninejmilea in leDgtb, and runs throngiiiionev oij sue firiept sections of. the State, andiwill open np On 6f the finest tobacco sec frv the world The Directors are ; WiO Wilsons A M Booe.S A Lowrance, . ; A North Carolina Cariosity, From the London (Eng.) Era There is here a wonderful curiosity of nature : she is Miss Millie Christine . m "WW 3 r IT - T- 1 tne iwo-u.eaaea.ienuneaie, , wno yisited, this, country, some two years ago, and is again pay in a visit to this countrv. MlSS Minnie Christine,,, the Two-Headed Nightingale, 18 blessed not only with iwo aeauB, uui witu uuuujb prupor- tion of arms and feet. In fact, she isJ more remarkable, ; and much more agreeable than the Siamese twins. She ia a native of Columbus Cjounty. North I Carolina. - i . , , -1 r 4l , i ftinffl diiAta witn i?reaL l&sla Ann musi- l cai 8t ill .the SODrauo and contralto voices blending most agreeably. She is very smartly dressed in white f ailk And nink hitrh shoes, and the an. , , r- - r: c noo ra n no tha frill r tPAt panpnnor nvor I www v. " vf, w. .ug tne cametea noor. eivts tne laea ot a Dernetual waltz eome on. i Sale of North Carolina and Alabama Bondi, NEW YORK, Aagi 7. The following u i , u , i uuuua ncio cum a auuuuu uttv . w,vw Diaw ui nuim vwuuua o per ecus, special lax uonus, i,uw a. . x 1 J A-i rvVi-v I eacu, lBsueu ior ms Atiaauo, i ennes- i i l X- a i a a i , - - see & Ohio Railroad, navable 1st of April, 1899, sold for $13.50 per bond. By order of the Receive of the Mer- chants and Traders bank, $166,000State of Alabama 8 per cents., payable in January, 1900, $1,000 each, were sold, and brought W0.50 for each one thou- sanu UOIJBTS The "Baby's Best Friend" is the most ap propriate title for Dr Brill's Baby 8yrnp. It is absolutely free from Opium, Morphia and other powerful pgents, is perfectly safe and reliable under ah circumstances, and by al- o. u a o l -Tk:.A- SI .r ;i 1 .? Jr UUU,UJg VJ.il, rriCBWWIlH.. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors. and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, tc., I will send a receipt that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary ia South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV JUSKFH T IN MAN, Station V, Bible Home. New York City. may) daw tf Delicious Cookery Light, white, wholesome biscuits, rolls. bread, and elegant cake, crullers, waffles. doughnuts, muffins, and griddle cakes of every Kind, are always possible to every ta ble by using Dooley's Yeast Powder. A delicate complexion is best compared to a blooming rose : but when the counte nance is disfigured with Blotches and Pim ples, like weeds in a rose bed, the sufferer should promptly use Dr Ball's Blood Mix- tare, which quickly and effectually eradi- caws such, unsightly evidences of impure uiuuu UNDERTAKING ! The undersigned is now prepared to all orders for every class of Undertaking Having on hand a full assortment of Coffins, CasMs, and Burial Cases, BOTH WCOD AND METALIC. PRICES AS LOW AS ANY. Hearses furnished if desired. Furniture of every description repaired at snort notice. W. M. WILHELM. Tryon St, Opposite M. E. Church, jnne20 T.RIME N. C, FAMILY ROE AND lira nn rvintitmrnpnt and L Clipped Herrings, on consignment and for sale low by .iNO. W. UAL.li E CO., Trot1 Street, Charlotte, N Tli r TfHI"fl ITiUII.V T7T.ATTR Younts' FamUy Flour, Ram so ox's Family Flour N. C Hams, Bacon, MeaL Hay, Shacks, Ac., a specialty. mch28 pOR THE MOUNTAINS via the old reliable line of the WE8TKRN NORTH CAROLINA R. R., AND EA8Y AND COMFORTABLE STAGES FROM HENRY'S. I xounsia 10 iue muuuuuus w North oarolina.are informed thatoar stages carriage8 and boggies, connect witn team I on the Western North Carolina Railroad a I Henry's, and make the bip three hour sooner than tne old line 4 JqI25 2w BROWN & VERBLE. ttNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Session i j begins on the First of, Ocio6r. and con- I tlnnea nine months. The Institution Is or 1 iranizedon.a.elecUve8tenigivw toe I student free, choice, of studies, with full courses in the Schools Of the Academic. ue- i nrkm,rt and in tne HcnoolS Of LAW. mea- icine, Engineerinpf and Agriculture, rot arciary o we JAMES F..HARRI80N MV p., :. - Chairman or ine acuy . Aog2 2 mo .... - .... . ...... R' OEBUCK8 PATENT MOSQUITO CANOPIES, ; r at BARRINGER & TROTT .V.i Also a lot of CHOICE PRINT8, just recaiy- ed, BARRINGER & TROTTER'S. jul25 V CtTUDEB A.KER WAGONS. am prepared to offer extra mducemenM -';: ...s.-;.;-.; ,,g,ij ii-i v:jii PmrhlCT UPMliMg lm.;. j;i-vci ' CELEBRATED 8TUDEBAKEB WAGON. Tbiri and examine tne Waeonrr learnnces and ieroia n m")-, ' , - i222rr-V ' ClAl Im. NfVOttf- " GROCERIES irVffl0liSftE1S r"i"rT iTv; rmmtiTm " r AdTertisemeiite, .oi -T: TT " WIT- jfJ A TTU1 Ltet of a Thousand II la ilL XU Country Weeklies, Tn i wnicn we can insert ai one inch advertise ment one year for two dollvs and a quarter a paper, or for the same price we cad Insert fifty two reading notices a new one every week), averaging seven Hneseach. For list of papers and other particular, address GEO. P. ROW ELL A f O 10 Sprue Btreet, New York.. ;.;: ... t-. mnAltlia fii iivrrn iiiiifa v llnUllllA .bLUd I Ltl Vi fltA I . The mosi prolific variety of Winter Wheat ever known, and espedallv adaDted ' toi Southern Culture. . In same instances. : jane! iiwueiBM prwiuceu,iuuiuu grpwn najai, ui iiuui uu iu sv- uuiiwio per acre, rrvoo maVa hasma tr saVs q . ,v av. circular of testimonies. Agents w.ntd fn every county in North Carolina. Liberal commissions allowed Address the General a " ""V;1 ' u, r u toajpa; Hinff Kin?. N0V YflFK . & i".,, i'nur", A LBEMARLK XL Charlottesville, Virginia. Twentv-sec- ond session (9 montbf), begins October l&jLi Board, including washing, fuel sad Tiehts ana laiuon in n-nci sn. Laiin. Ureek and rencn. two hundred ddlara per Btasion. music, drawing ana ra mine iQuaJlv low. no-iTh. lkm..U v. r..- i. - j "t m , ,1,, Fnnth Na. f.n.nin A r"u i new Bath Kooms. and ttin str. naest Chalv- v . oeaie Mineral water in Virginia for nr nils free Full Faculty, n escort furnished loree mcre pupi s from tne sarxe point free. For catalogues addiess R H RAWl I G8, M A, President, Awarded AfjAert prist at Centennial Expoeilioa fcr flat chewing qualities ari ezeeHemee a.rd kuHg cltar- made. As o:rr V. -.3 t'.r'p trade-mark is cloey ited on inferior r"-'. f -3 -t Jnrltnn't ISkI hi veryplns. Soil y t 1 jalcrs. Bf"A fr ramplo, to C. A. JiCSiOX t Co., Mfrs., JMeriburc, Va. PIANO V o n c er t ORGAN Grand Pianos, c.ist $I.G00. onlv 8426. Su rh Ornrf finn.r. P..nn. llf ft -nl rcoo. jsiegant UDnelrt Pianos, cost S00. only $J55. New fctyle Upright Pianos. $112.- 50. Organs $35. Organs 12 stops, $72.50- Church Organs, 16 stops, cost $390, only Si 10. .Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs onlv $105. Tremendous sacrifice to close out present stock. New Steam Factory soon fo oe erectea, wewspapers wuirmuth mfor mation about co t of Pianos and Omans. sent tree, nease aaoress DANIEL F. BE ITT Y, Washington, N.J &ty A DAY to Agents canvassing for the vpt Fireside Visitor ' Terms and outfit free. Address P O vlKKRY, Augusta, Maine TELEPHONES For Business ParposeS, ours excel a'l others in clearness and f volume of tone. Illustrated cir cular and testimonia's for 3 its. Address J R HOLCOMB, Mallet Creek. Ohio A BRIEF TREATIES ON PULMONARY Ix. Diseases will be tent free to all appli cants., AaaresB usuak u muses, is uort- landt street. New York Superintendent - nv The Lunatic Asylum Issues Warrants Ft.R ALL Independent Candidates. I fP HIS is a free country, and any one wha 1 A clbir(s to be a candidate has a right to run on an inaepenaent iicKet. ine regular nominee, however, will take the taadjhstj as Perry's cigars are leading the trade in Charlotte. Don't fail to try bis 5 and 10 centers The "Jewel" Chewing Tobacco is new in this market, bnt for the price is the best known (10c fori of a ping.) Those wishing to buy at wholt sale should call at Peiry's. , Cigars from $i per . thous and upwards. jul31 N T I C E r U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, :. b78. 1 . Collector's Office. 6th DisL Statesville, July 24 tb, lfc78, Seized for violation of Internal Revenue laws, on July 24tb, 1678 : Two bbls Whis- owner unknown 0ne box tobacco. Notice is hereby giyen to the owner or 1 i.rrr,ot ai W . aU n.nnrtr t to Bppejr before me, at my office, in StaJtes- fviMe and make claim tbexeto' before tne ex- I the same' will le forMted to thense of the United States J J M OTT. iul27 3toaw Collector. ilS'il; f rj , TAKE pleasurain informing my friends thai I will leave Charlotte on the 23fd June, foi the Paris Expoaitipnr ndeiipect. to be absent threemont'hs. '? nfuiing" my 'absence ray. business .will benndor the management sff oiy brother, "Ambr6aecnesser.'J' , 4 trust that my frienda will glye the "Im- penarajoonAadannB.myw ;ao BtJPHWP ? I erously given jneln th that. ave so gen .'V 9 131 I livta irtnj 11 jc-A iM'J JOSBPlI f ISCnGSS6! I; mvt-.cO si ir i mmx WMnMtn 'aj lrHjan20 - r A . ,5i.TtvHo a . I TTATAW imiMTT UTWWPD 1 f in.wxtjjr, jaco; w, .- :ltIA.Kj at tne UfeU.tKeiW Of I.'S U wn Brii r SWEET LSMfeJHAYY 1 rfi i 'i r i " nil 11 I'SIC tilA ! 1 . GRANT); CLO SIN -OF- SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Ihis day you can buy our 75c. $1. S1.25 and $1.50 Straw Hats at one uniform clearing price, 50c. .Our $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, very, finest Straw Hats at one uniform clearing price,' An.attractive ,hne;oAlUwdol Cassimere Suits -worth 10. 1 1, 12.50,' 13i50, 14,: 14.50-and $15, reduced tmifbririlr to the sacrificing price of $6.00. standard Indigo Blue Flannel Suits reduced to $0.50. our celebrated and elearant Yacht Cloth Suits, the finest in the world, reduced in this $12.50. Heavy Eeductions in our Superior "White Vests. Great Seductions " Alpaca Coats. Enormous Reductions in our Cassimere Pants. Startlins: Reductions " u Merino and Gauze Under Shiits. Crushing Reductions in our Mohair and Linen Dusters. It will repay the, customer to purchase and reserve for another season, for we mean a effectually dose the balance of our Summer Stock- without regard to real value or actual cost. Remember it is a clearine:, of Summer Goods. E. D. L ATT A & BRO. Merchant Tailoring Department of L go- BERWAWGER ORO. We have just received our samples of FA I ; LAN D WINTER GOODS For Garments to be made to order. We would be pleased to see our friends and patrons, and receive their orders. We have the finest of French, German, English and Scotch Imported Goods, and we will manufacture them at 25 per cen cheaper than any tailor that comes to this part of the country. Respectfully, L. BERWANGER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, NATIONAL CLOTHING HALL. B. We arc selling the balance of our Spring and Sum mer Goods regardless, of cost. L. B. & B. CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHAHLOTTfi, 3W, C, Terms, per Day, Table Board, per Month, - FIELD BROTHERS, Proprietors. Being determined to keep a a share of public patronage. augl; r SLA16HTBR I am determined to SBRING an3 SUMMER "A. U CLOTHIK0; AND; :i; j J VJ-:.-iii : ii!.ifc 1 'l.il , :. ' '; ".( a " .TTTT J -Ti i Y T . TIT .5 T ; i TT , T T Vtt v , .00 y 00 :-f .-i : OO: BSB 1 B K .BSB.: B . B JBfiB . I'ff'IO'Jt j T !9 I . . f,-:W :j ' lavijoi ; iTTtl 0 The will bejsold'at priqes whicll nill surprise every . one for cheapness? 1 Cdme earljf and procurW'ybnr5 BARGAINS.; OH'? Gr BOb' t $1.00. - : ; : clearing sale from $17.5d to peremptory sale and intend to closing and absolute SlauaAter - - - $ 2.00 16.00 FirM-Class House, we i(6peot fully solicit J 1 JUJLIAN, bupenntendent. BEN KIMBALL; Clerk. ' - : Close Out my entire CrENTS' PI ,, . , . LV tli'fi.) ! ir: . A : AA g g A,, A as8 .1 . . : . "il if :.!"! fcj."i.;. 'V-'. .. I ; j.j;r .; ': . 1 ' " :.;V. Al ffii toon '. w arrni. o aucu uiu yln'." cd -Cttl U 911)09 C0)c&!d SPSdciMb fit Vil;- ,0 . :ot i lite ' ,eiALIt;i5 "a til js ,.r .ban ui liv.-' '- "'"'' ".sr-ru.1 .si4Ma.iotj t i) ' 1 f--4 i

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