V A.
SArrraoRS FIcur steady: Howard Stress and
m, mo,uj 100. -jiamyj $4.2533175: , Ctiy mils Super J-A50
r, and birds ! .00: Extra S3.EOSi4.15. Bio brands. 4 623
CrisHj E:T3 f a 2iriitrnt.s Cifi.. -Mr.
Rnrmtlb tj nsws paper editor, nil
paper is cx&zl I -rest and. Strea
von all abrsi f and feuntin
and ? 13; lUynolds vrent down to $4.75. Wheat Soutnem 'steady-- Western doll;
vT. eT 'nrlMt wMk. and found ' aoum-sin red 90293; amber 95397; No 1 llary-
3M i.i rrJur,MK, ftna iouna , , 9, ML cNo 2 Vertern winter rsa snot
grtat J ; pisi2 na lraISUE2 W 87S87 asked: Corn Southern, steady; Western,
front ef Um They wtre tryinj to get ' higher; Southern wiiita asd yellow , ;.f w,
glimpse fcs a ttraxs-lookinj box th&t j; Chicago Flo-ui--Qa!et, Wheat closed higher
!wfth It was tart wood and art tin. 1 than yestei-day; : Jaccary : 81lfeS8234j February
jtooa tr . "V . " . v- Mfcf7lb. Ccm dull: cash .TaKnarr Sfitfef
i . i ik Ann , nruiiinv ihm ,. . "'o'- : -
KBU a-" - r.wa
felt ' , - -
r. lUymalSa scattered the erowd right and
left, am ntCa lis way up te the box There,
Wees y,' were -twtTunj bears about a
year etd, day were? of lightish gray
ieler, ka ' tiey belonged to the
rfbe f cf5si-as, the fiercest and most dan
proas et 3 kears. A full-frown grizzly
fcur wfil kfl sad drax pffabuffala- - vv '
All heart eaa climb trets as well as a man.
BntsoMetiaes -when pursued by them men
cape theaa by cMmbinx little slim tree a
rtplkfit The Bear's iorele-s are stiff and
dusty, e&d cansot reach around and
hf a saf2&j? with them; aad thus ascend it
fa eaat P after the man. --
fhe erhsslj 1 tbc largest kind of bear. A
hie sometimee nine feet long, v Mr.
lsymeUI Hok . rather wild as he thoushl
ck&$ tfebraary 36a36&, ; Oata dull,- cash 28"
FphniaTfl 'ilA ' Itfeufj ruvrfcr ctair'N?- ah e1fi Jfi
siu.su; January $iu.3U; jreoruary w:luw:lh.
Lard-firm: cash, SfJ.O7lffii8.10: January i&zQ
f $5.10; February $6.O7i8.10. - Boxed meats
sides t5.l03$5,12iA; short clear sides $5.4015.45.
wniskey firm at tXlS. Sugar steady,- granulated
7;yStandardA 6. - -
Nkw Tobk Southern ' flour, steady; good to
choide. extra i5.40. .Wheat spot, dull, without
decided change: ungratted red 91892: No. 2 red
January 89a9&k; Corn spot higher; ungraded
46351; No.. 2 January 6(Mf?51 , Oats-shade
stronger; No. 86&36ife Coffee spot fair Bio
sieaay ar ; o.-'; Y io spot t.SU; J-inuary
Ee leoied closely at the; box land; found
his ewn name upon it . Whp had sent him
ndk a Christmas gift? It was the most
awkward present he had ever had in his life.
; Bewerer, he made, the best of a bad joke.;
Btk first care was for tte two orphan grizzlies
that lay iiudled!t6gther;jhiyermg-;;and.
sailing the cold airii The crowl -were tori
auating them. " He wrote upon' A piece of
paper in large letters the words:";--'; .
'.-Sr.vVy'-..;
'flll:
S6.6Ca$6.66. ugar 7ominai; fair to good re
fining 6? refined about steady; C 6iAf4i;
J5xtra O 825; Wblta C 5; Y-l'ow 5ife! Off A
6S6; Mould X 6; Standard A 6 7-16sU; rj
recnouers a 6 II lCat.- cut Loaf and Cnishrd
737Jte: Powder 6 il6S!7; Grsnalated 6 !3J6:
Cuas ,8 1M8.77. Mo-tissea 'active. Ek firm:
Cotton seed oll-crude 26; refined 83 Bosln dull
at ; $1.00111.05.' Turpentine; steady at 88. Hides
steady. wool quiet and steady. Pork firm: mess
$10.25; middles firm; long clear $5.50. Lard
without Quotable: Western steam spot $6 4ZMi
$6.45. freights steady. Cotton & 32d; wheat TL
Narl Store' .
- Wilmirgtok Turpenono firm at 35.' BosUj
firm ; strained 75; good strained 80. Tar
firm at $l.oo, crude turpentine steady; hard
$1.00; yellow dip and virgin $1.50.
; Savahicah Turpentine dull at S544; ; Bosln
steady at LOOSJl.OB. - - '
CaAKU3TOK -Turpentine firm at 85; Bosln
strained b5; good strained 90295. -
l?l33iSBXSClaJ.,
I ,fDOT THK; BEARS."
He tacked this- upon the 3 box, and then
went to get something to feed his unwel
come pets. !. : He ordered at a restaurant near
by some bread soaked in hot water. - He had
probably heard or read somewhere that this
was the proper thing to feed baby bears, w He
guessed just right, for the cubs ate it with a
good appetite. ? WhUe -they were 1 getting
Sieir breakfast Reynolds went np stairs
to see if any letters had come for - him ex
plaining this inconreaient present. " He found
one from an Indian trader . in the west, say
ing that the cubs were for him, and that
: they had come all the way from -Montana in
. ' , . - at flat. lt--:;5'1 ;
Grizzly - bear cubs 'are not easy to catch,
because their mother is so fierce, and a Pie
gan Indian had captured these. The Indian
was out hunting, and saw one of the cubs
alone.' :. He threw a rope orer its head and
lassoed it, and it set up such a crying in its
thrill baby growls that its mother came
trotting to the rescue in a moment. - He fired
at the old erizzly. Fortunately for himself
ho was a good marksman, and he killed her.
at the first shot. Just as she fell dead two
frer young bears ran . out of the bushes to
ward her, KM the child's story of thebigbear
the little bear and the middle-sixed bear. ;1
The Piegaja' instantly Jassoed thesa alsW
, tW ha had: three' young grizzlies.' He
dragged them, howling and whining, to his
wigwam, aui titd them up. After, that he
want back to secure his game, the old one..
He dressed the meat, loaded himself with the
tfcin, claws and teeth of the animal as a
trophy of his skill as a shot, and returned
Btt tiiere he discorered that the cubs had
ireken loose and got away. 4 Be tracked
them and: got back two. These he sold to
the trader for stores. The trader sent them
to Mr. Reynolds in return ir some 'MneV
But Mr. Refn5lds is in the greatest pickle
pout What to do with his uncomfortable pets.
banvi take them home and let his chil
n plar with tham. One of them might
ct out its little paws in pure affection nd
lUNze the baby to death. They would
frighten nerrous women out of their senM
tad draw all the bad boys in, the neighbor
kood. ' So the' gentleman just called a wagon
aid sent his inconvenient treasures to the
menagerie in Central Park. They we there
aow. Superintendent Conklin, who takes
Won good car of Mr. Crowley, the young
Chimpanzee, - says they: may stay there
while. But what' to do with C them whin
y ct to be nine feet long and too big to
bread dipped in hot water is something
oout which their owner has . not yet made
ipua mud. . s v
NBW.TOBK. .
Exchange f$4.86. Money 132. Sub-treasnry
balances gold $160,909,000; curreney $1S,742,C8U;
Sovemments dull; tour per cents. $1.23; threes
$101; State bonds-dull: '
Alabama Class A, 2 to 5........ .... 97 '
- - ClaJsB, fives 1.C5
Georgla8's... 1.02
eorgia 7's mortgage i.ooi4
North Carolina 4's. ....... 8Qtfc ton
North Carolina 6s. ex. ta.t...;:.'.i .. 1.15 , xLl6!A
I'-U m. U1U1U O Mi UUUlllft ..a....'... .... .. mm rsu
South Carolina Brcwn Consols. . 1.06
Tennessee 6's 531&
irgiuia 0 8......... 43
Virginia Onsols.... 61
Chesapeake and Ohio.....;......"..... 12
Chicago and Northwestern.... .... .... .... 1.09
Chicago and Northwestern, preferred..- l.85
Bexxwx and Bio Grande ; - 19
Erie..:.:...,: , , w
"East Tennessee, i... - - 6
uasa enore..... ,
LiOuisTiua and washTiiie. : 43
Memphis and Charleston 84
Moone ana unio.. ....... 151
Nashville and Chattanooga. 48
New Orleans Pacific, 1st..... 65
New York Central... : 1.06
Norf oik and Western preferred... - 2814
Northern Pacific common - 28
Northern Paeiflc preferred....... ' 60
racmc mau..,. ts
Beading.... .......v. 21U
Richmond and Allegfc any. . . . . . .... ... . . .... - 6
Richmond and Danville. ............ . :
Richmond and West Point Terminal. . , . . , r4ia
cvwiv xsiauu.... i. ,,,, .... . . " 1 991i
St. Paul
St. Paul preferred...........;.,,........ I.211&
rexas racinc. Yak
u men racmc. .,.;;.; p4
waaasa racmc..... .;. ........ ... 114ft
Wabash Pacific, preferred............. . - 21
wesirn union... - 7&19
"Bid. tLast bid;, goffered. JAsked. BKx. Dlv.
: lis KTibi i: T. Z J
JANUARY 7, ISO. ,
Cora per bushel.... "........'...". ........ -. 63362
yeai per bxishei. ............... ettrbY
Whes.t-per. bushel 1.00
Poanats perbusheL., 1.20LS0
k'lour FariL'j.. .'AKirt
xtra. : 2.2532.30
Peas Clay, per bushel . . . .... . 270
Mixed.,. 63365
Oats ehelled, ,
Dried Iftalt Apples, per E.;;.. .... ..
- , reaches, neeied.
.' ' nn peeled
- EiacsDemes. .......
Fotssoes sweet..
Irish...
Cabbags, per pound..... ..
onions, per Dusnei
Beeswax, per pound.... ..................
Tallow, per pound.... ;... ,...
Butter, per pound. ........ .... .... ........
r?gs, per dozen....
Chickens............
Ducks........................ ............
Turkeys, per pound..... .... .... ..........
UvWIWJ
Beef, per pound, net.;... .... .... .... .... .
asutton, per pound, net......... ... .... ..
h'orK, per pound, nee....
wooi, wasneo.....
' unwashed..
Feathers, new....;,.
3S. per poana. . . .
ee
r
k mwm eee .
834
637
. . 34
435
. 4550
60ff60
23214
J70a7$
24923
707
12520
1415
10rl5
2fJ30
tZi
r K343
7C3
- 7tt8
..1Q:
8
-18
45 XI
1 .1,5':
GIVEN AWAY.
LiM S. II. B.;
BATASCTAIJ, OA.. .
IIAHAH'8 VALKIIIQFAGT.
. 72iT TSS7 SAT ASOUI TE3 ' - - V '
- ' Nob. SI is S3 Park row, '
New York. Sept. 33, 1885. J ,
msans. hoqebs, peet & co. ,
Gentlemen ; Having noticed In this morning'
8on your advertisement concerning the Hanan'e
Waukenphast shoe sold by you, I cannot refrain. :
1 1H f-Mi-. --!- nt t- i-r ntiaAli Aitir anfjaAt aMa wjh
a- pair whieli after a year's almost continuous
wear. I am lust about discardinir. I nad been ao -
I cuetomed to having my shoes made to order, pay.
mer I mean a year ago wishing for a pair of
shoes at short notice tor a trip to the mountains, X
stepped into your establishment and purchased a
pair of Kenan's. ' JTor ease and oomrort en long
tramps in. the oountrr I have never had their
equal on my ftett whQe for dorabillty they t
ome about as near to the Irishman's ideal as any.
thin I ever saw. He sai he " didn't care what
' ofeboes he had so Iog as the uppers were
iui,roueio ana -uie soiss were made or eter
the uppers are still perfeoGy sound and whole.
"y." They have went out the second sole aag
uviiciaiw. buui piTouy sounaanawnoie. .
Ian glad to add my tostfmony to their excel.
- lenoe, though a total stranger to the Sanaa's or
to any member of your flna, and you are at
S2rjrtom5? any use of this oonununicatioa
gou loay ae fit. - - v . .
- - BenefuUy Yew, '''.'
' ' . ' ,-- - aiOKTZBIEB. uvrwasToif
; At e. raivkitv & imo..
A gents for Charlotte."'
' eblOeodtf .
The great Music House of the South, has remov
en to a Magnificent New Store (the Largest Music
Temple In the US), and as a souvenir of this Im
portant era In their business, and also as an ad
vertisement which will tell from the Potomac to
the Bio Grande, they are actually giving away val
uapie woia watches. - -
i Doubt not this statement. It Is a fact It's a
"Wholesale House, and they do things In a whole
saie way, . Bead this startling " v
SOUVENIR OFFER
-TO-
PIANO BUYERS.
To 'every - Cash Purchaser of a
Piano between November 1st, and De
cember 1st. : 1885, from us direct, or
through any of oury Ten Branch
Houses or 200 Agencies, we will pre
sent as a Complimentary Souvenir an
elegant - " . , . .
GOLD WATCH.
Guaranteed Solid Gold Case.' and fine
movement. Sold by jewelers, at $40
tO $50. - , : ' -
.
o. "Wo have now tha largest and most complete etock that we have ever c!
fered to the Trade, comprising of all the latest style3 dt
S
. ; PEB. GOAT AND KID BUTTON SHOES in all grades.' - v
GENTS : BOYS :-: AND :-: YOUTHS :
,. .. . . CALF LACS BALMORALS, CONGRESS AND BUTTON GAITERS. : '. V
Gents linecalf boots and heavy shoes of aK --
Kinds. . ; .
i
Travelling, Bagjs, Trunks, Rubbers, etc
Qycerqle Polish; for line shoes, acknoeldged the bestfor
preserving leather yet introduced to the trade. . '
" ; J 't7J3 ' "ARB'' WETEKllffirNRSt 'r-k ;
To keep uprouOeputaOon for good goods and k-.? prices Give us a calLa XrauciCc
1 , . - . , . , Building. " . - - . -
. GRAY & CO.
:o:-
In consequnnce of the death of -Mr;' Samuel Cohen; the entire stock must'
besold, and for the next 30 day s we will sell for - - .
Our entire stock of Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, HaJs, Shoes and Geny
eral Merchandise at . . - . C - ,
The goods are mostly new and desirable. ' 'A large portion" bought Dyvour
Mr. Elias in December, and at reduced prices. v t J .
Call and Examine for Yourselves; V
BP-- WHOLESALE BUYERS WITH CAlSH will find it to their ad vant
age tO examine tfee stock before purchasing elsewhere. , ' ;
THE
Charlotte Observer,
r " - cotsoR. ; 1
Ai,visTOB-Quiet: mlddline 8 18-16: net reeelnts
2779 gross -2779: stock 86,147; sales 310; exports
coastwue- : Great Britain t : continent .
Norfolk Steady : -" middlins' ' BTfei nefS re
ceipt 2078; gross 207S;. sales 445; stock 48,886;
export coastwise 564; to Great Britain SSS;
continent ; France . .
Baltimobk Dull; middling 9H6; net receipts
; gross : sales 150: stock 33.248: exports
coastwise ; Great Britain ; continent .
. Bostok Quiet; middling 916: net receipts 548:
gross 2380; sales ir stock 6310: exports coast
wise -j Great Britain . v r
WrurreaTOH Firm: mlddllna SS5 : net 5 re
ceipts 251 ; gross 251 . sales ; stock 10,664 ;
exports coastwise , Great Britain . j
PHrxADELPBTA Dull ; low middling 9: net re
ceipts 168; gross 619; stock 18,805; exports coast
wise- j continent - : v
SAVAK2TAH Stead?: TnMriHno nt iwwlnis
2146; gross , 2146: safes 22ftt : stock 91. fi71;
exports coastwise 408; ; to continent 500; Great
pruam - : srance .
Nrw OHLVAN.4 ftttdv: middling 8 9-16: net re
ceipts 0809; . gross 66C1; sales 5000; stock
397,318; export coastwise 741;:; to Great Britain
; irranee ; eontinept .
MoniLa Steadv:" middlins 856: " net receipts
4415; gross 4423; sales 250; slock 60,604; exports
coastwise 417 j Great Britain-. . .
1402; shipments 1609; le755); stock 154,716. .
AueiJSTA-Quiet; middling 89-16; recelpti S45;
shipments i sales 467: stock . -' '
CBAmjsmm Steadr: - mlddlms ' v fSk t net
receipts 1861;, gross 1361; sales 2090, stock 95,511;
exports to continent 4SUW; coastwise j Great
Britain ----;J'rance . i.
Niw Yobx Quiet; sales 804; middling uplands
sur orieans .7-ie; eonsouasxea . nei receipts
2088; exports to Great Britain 8,699; toFranoe
; continent 5300. ; J " I -a
'- New York The total visible supply of cotton for
the world Is 3.115.156 bales. Including 3.788.556 bales
American against 8.126,475 and 2.625,575 respective
ly last year. Becelpts of cotton at all Interior
towns 67,670 bales; receipts : rxom
Now in Its
Thirty-FoBrth Fine,
-
148,010; crop In sight 4,926,447.
Future
plantations
863;
And fully abreast with all the requirements of
modern Journalism. 1 , " ' "
This Offer Good only. Until De-
cember 1,.' 85. '
Pianos at Lowest Cash Prices known, with Com
plete Outfits; and An. Freight Paid. Every
thing fair and square, and full satisfaction guar
anteed. " - "
Send your name and address for circular giving
full particulars. - This is the one chance of a life
time, which should not be. missed,' Don't wait.
The offer expires December 1st, and cannot be re
newed. Address ' 1 . r -
Lndden & Bates, Sonthern Wnsic House,
ALTMSYEB'S NEW BLOCK, SAVANNAH, GA.
Ur Hi
" c
Who
OFFERS TO THE
lesale t Retail Trade
I , Iehtliylerial"Pusl. '
In the shadow ef the hilltop, out under the
tries, tat a pretty miss. Hark, pJMj, to this
ord of description; " Iler . hat ;vf as like ; ft
c?al scuttle, perched on her head,1 her rings ,
gold, her dress pongee.: She Wdre Ta seer
cker apron tied with a ; blue ribboa At
er feet wera her ' cat and ddg, i : She read
oud a psalnvon mercy, : The .VordV melted
ilowly away,' when , a! boy's terrible shout
startled her.. - He was floundering in a swamp
ver Ms heels, but at last; he clambered ou
wid went into a barn, a clean-looking build-
not far away. ' -'. "
; i'ind m the above the ' names of fish and
: other water animals, - to the number - of
toenty-two. ' ' - '."
Look thronp-h.it "rarfifiillr. 1 You will, find
lie names sometimes' all in one word, some
Jnij partly in 5 one and partly in 1 another.
, letters occur .just as they do in" the
sanies the. thing ; is to find .them. We may
Wtoat oie of the kinds of. fish-i3 "her
Tings," fouad in the expression her. rings of
. two, ; 'ine other twenty-one you may dis
wverroryourselvesL , . ,
. Nsrw York Net - leosipts 69; grosi
Futures closed steady; sales 45.C00 bales.
November. ............ ......... , ,
December ........ .....,.inumi... ,. r
January........ .;.;; ;i m... .. .,.," 9.18,19
February.. ; ...,',....., r. 9 JBS.24
March. . ...v. v. 9.34S.35
April Mv.v.v.u..: 9.4sa.46
Kay. .Y.v, i .. .. 9.57.58
une. ... t ..,.. ..... ........ 9.67.68
July.; ; 9.W0.TO
Aegust..... 9.850.87
September.. " 9.623.64
October.. .V 9 .46
s
See .If Yoti Can Bo It. .
iiJ3 j 4 I 5 -. J 6 J 7 j 8 j 9 , 10 11 1 VI
m
vlaAe twelve c&rds; number them as abova
. Jjjw, the idea is t o placetbem-nsix piles, bui
JTO.-must juftip two- cards fevery , time, , as
. Stotto for Christmas Card.
-. - Tou know that I love you, ;
i - - j And love vou ri?ht hard,
' ' why should I trouble -
. To sen 1 you thi3 card. -
' , -Litrerpool Coitoxt Klarlcei.
tttmennr. ''Jannnr' ft Stpjtdv r with ' fair de
mand; Middling Uplands 5d; Orleans 6fed; sales
7,0U); speculation - ana expon ouu; xctcipt!
American 2.7C0. Futures dull. . ' -
Uplands low middllrg clause January and Feb
ruary delivery 4 60-4cS4 61-64d.l ; v .
February ana in area ci-iows oo-wtu. -,
March and AprH 5d. w . s ' , '
April and May 52-64dS:5S-64dM
May and June 6 5-643)5 6-64d. .
June and July 6 9-64d. .. r
Jnlv an .1 AnoiiRt R-1S f.4d. - ,
2 p m.. Sales American 6,2C0.' Uplands lew mid-
tLung clause, January aeirvery 4 K.--a, iDu.ers.i
-January 'ana Feoruary 4 hinsw, iDuyersj .
i February and March 4 63 64d (buyers.)
March "and April 5 l-64d, (sellers. )
April and May 5 4 6 d. ( buyers. )
May and June 51-64d (buyers.) ' . ,
June and July 5 l0-64d, (buyers )
July and August 5 l&eid (buyers.) " -Ausrat
and September 5 16 64d (buyers.)
Futures closed firm. -
TOE DAILY OBSEIlVlEB
; gives , -n,..
TELEGKAPHIC NEWS
Fiom at home and from. abroadr- and from al
quarters of, the globe, bjesldes all: the Current
News of the day, Local and otherwise. Its com
plete and accurate daHyl r . '-1 - ,
-v ieleMclIaibt Eepoils ' ..
Are aft Important and valuable feature to the bus
iness man; and are alone worth the subscription
price of Tun Observer.
- No other dally In the State enjoys such .' . ' , .
' ' Excellent Idaii Facilities ',
..... ?i s r
:' V : 43 IS POSSESSED Bt ,
The OBSERVER,
FIVE TONS
mm
B UUG E 88
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALEB IN
all kinds of
N
ICHOLS,
MM
t . .
I I ' '
U3K v
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BEDDING, &C;
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r . t in
i y i'-H-j---
r .-,.1 .
A full line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS, U
LOUNGES. Parlor and ChamberSults, Cof- lir. iw.-.--
fins of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West . - .
Trade Street, Cnariette, JNortn uaroima. ; . , . - .
THE NEW DAVIS,
a-. j.1
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TWENTY BARRELS
IfflfflD OIL
City Cotton Jlarlscl , ; ,(
Officx of ths obshrtsb . I
January au, icso.
' ' ,CaAKLt3TTB, N. C
' The tity cotton market yesterday cloaed weak
atthe lollowlpg Qucittiicna;-
Strict Good Middling .:' ? 0
Good middiinsf.:.'. ? 2
Strict MhMlisg.i.. .;.;,.....,-
Middling,'.-; i- ........,.....- : ; oio
Ptilct LowMiadlins....i - t
Low Middling
JUddl-ng Tin?o?.,..v;,; ;..;-
i OW Mi"iT StS.tL.3 .
Lower GrAitus
P. SC'iipt 3 J 6iti?rU?5.- ii .-.......
As It reaches all the surMffidmg towns and all the
important Postoffices In tata State, as , well as re
mote points, North. Sith and West In other
Stages, on the, . . n , .
, ' Ba of its PnblieatiGD. :
'This makes It a most valuable news serving
nubticatlon; as well as advertising .mealum.r.s.lt.
i m M.m nA.- -
pre-eminently the leading uauy oi me oiaie, anu
has established Its claim 10 uus muriu -
Tkk OBSKEVEB'anew Eight-Page form enables
it to givfrmore reading matter than ever berore.
The public is not asleep in respect to sewiDg machines, and a lady, now;
davs..buvB a machine not because w naa a gopainauio uuwu j B") ; v.
selects the machine tjiat pleases her best; has the most improvements, ajia , ,
does its work in the most quiet ana laay-iiKe iasiuou. , - j
ThfisNewlienArmea uavis, wnn it v ernuaijiwu mo mo w
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ments. and is saw; to com pine au lae.auvauwgra uiuiuw mavmu
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