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. s J- , :. - '-. - ... r . : As. Voli II: No, Oil. i;. a, tzednec r: ::3?:;ivt, febbuaey o, tie:-? a, . 28S.Hcin Big-Bargains in M Sheetings & Piliou Casings The attention cf hczz creep ers is called to our special pri ces for 10-4 sheetings and pillowcasiugs for this week. The goods offered are "of such v.xll-ce-tablished f popularity that further remarks on our part :are not nec- ssary.,,, 'j ,. - " Per Yd 10-4 Dover Sheeting u n- bleacnea, 10-4 Dover Sheeting Bleached, 10-4 Dallas Sheeting Bleached, 10-4 Utica Sheeting Bleached, 9-4 JJtica Sheeting Bleached, -4 Utica Sheeting lUeached, C ' -7-4XJtica Sheeting ; -Bleached, : r -5I4 Utica pillo7-caG- 5-4 Utica pilloY?-cac- ice 12 1-2 " 18c 20c - - iCc 16 i- 2 r 15c 12 1-2 IOC .--Vi! vr ;f, Ready matlD Shoets Si 96" Heavy Sheets, )' : hemmed,. J - : : ; 45c 90x90 Heavy Sheets,;, inemmed, 50c 90x96 Heavy Sheets, - -hemmed stiched, ,w 6bc These sheets vere torn, not cut, nicely finished and ironedi C 36x36 Pillo'T Caces,,. 6 .1-2 36x45 "Defender" Pil- - low Caees, : : ,121-2 362:45 Utica Pillow :v; ; Cacos, '.: - 13 1-2 "Rival" 36 inch iccr ; ' Bleached Cotton, ; 7c "Fruit of the Loom" 36 inch Bleached Cot- ton, : 6 1-4 THIS WEEK ONLY. OODS that, arc "jitst as srpodf as something a little bit betters will fill t ibe bill, provided yea ere satisfied with a : second t grade article, Qttr - 11 of goots ctz2s xltkcht a peer.: JYo ccf r?cclr, c7 $ 97pzch. 16. A. Byard's : Today Cm katrf ' , ;. Ev.or: IHiiatoneiiBalbriEQa -wilh tutere'sUcs Tilt:t3. 'ift'7 coet between prcluoer coc:n er thai can' be got rid of L3 ewept slwzj. 'We're 11 til lime tryirj I'd cve ycu These jfitcnxuB aarw well -wcTtiy careful a!ncy Succotash, 2 car3 fcr :c. Quintain Peaa Svcaa2s f cr Sc. "EroiparaAea vNectarir.es, 3 rcr - ! 3 T:r BY:. PURE FOOD r Phoned : 10 OestreicJ 6 MAM. JUIU1MI PATPCXI AVT SPBR STORE I C c chedhjt: 1 .1 1 Interesting Reports at Last ITight'c r.Icetin. Scandinavian Editors to be . a. - - Entertained - Stathllcs c?'tha Citv's Buisne En- Inr.rovcd Conditions Indicated in Asicvillo;1' V.izy H.w f.!!T.bcrs Adisd to"thsf Ogsnist'cn-- - President Momscn Urssjhs Necessity cf an - " The . board of .trado . neld its - regular monthly inetlng last venln fa tho K.. P. hall. . a. .t-1 .... "-'."' Before the regular 'eslott' Uio. directors convened and elected .-the following mem bers: - ' - - ' 'J ' . B. Jones, J. P. Howatt, James K. Oowan, A. E.: Rai'kin,- A. A. Thedbold, E. Sludr, ' J. M. Johmson, L. P. - MoLoud, Frane'is B. Coxe, W. 1 1. Hllliard Thomas B . : . Doe C. V. Re ynolds," J IJ. c Lorick, Wexler SmatheTs, L. Joe Broughton, J. W.- Foreman Dr. Battle, ,D. M. Luther, Thorn faa Wells; Haywood Parker, J.,W. Sumners, Fred Moore, J. G. Merrimon, ZCbuloa Wea' ver," A. LV Cooper, W.. F. Snyder, E. W. KeithMV, R, ."WlrlUon.. Piresidentv Morrisoi c'alltog the meeting to order, thanked them for the lonor con ferred upon li'im by. electing him preildent. He ald that lt;wiaa with" fear snd iremfa- ling that he a-ssumed -the duties, but he was gratified that he" had been surrounded w;tb careful . business .- men. We' have thrown ourselves togetlher, h said.to Tittll?e pur resoureea aad we should not be hasty. Our trengthT depends upon, unity. As did New England,-we must dis playour wares. J ;Our genial -soil,' pwre air, and flowing stream's off r every induoemsoit ta the manufacturer. - We have many tal- en-ts and , we must ' not ,l)ury, them in a napkin. We can do nothing better t than emtertaltt ajssemlblie3 ind conventions' and show them our resource?. We need an, au ditorium, we need good roads.' - J ' If we make. our "organization one, full of energy and tionesty, leaving ; ; off jersonal prejudices,; the record A-ill be no mean page- in theliistory ,of A&hevllle. , - ; - Tie various commlttees were called on for' reports and all of them reported ready for work:. ' - ' Capt. Patton, as chairman', of Uie oom mittee on statiatics, submitted' the report which ''appears, below. Uponr . motion . this committee ."was thanked for its faithlulnesa. George S. Powell., chairman of the in- misratiou committee, istateid " th.t corre epondence was 4eiag carried oa with m aneTWus (parties desiring laformatiou con cerning Western NorO Carol ma. pernor Bra imfl of ' the ick of suitable printed oiiaijter setting forth the resources of his section. . - - " - - The'comm-rttee especially needs lnioriaa tftmr fconcerntog lands and things la .con Teecllya wiiih faTsmicg. - A latter frca'il. V. Richards, 4and tad bJustrLa agent of the Southern,- relative fh ibodv cf Gcaairavian editors iron rH .nnptin wvr.t: who will arrive tere toiay. was Teaid; d-esiring 1hat tae ooara or u-aaa Eiow them the country and its re&o-urces. rrhe oani'm.lutee recanxneaded that soma action be taken to impress these men with wtpro.NcT'th Carol taa' " - . Ki ft w various 'discus .Io as a committee in-istin cf Crtrrsre S. Powell, S. - F. V. T. -Rawls. II. F. Grant, J. D. Crrlctca. O. O. Vrigtit and W. T. ilia- oa, were appelated to meet these men, as certain tth'sir interests fad their plans.aad present as -well as possitle to them tie iX .. J HXL y-i. .iiuwvvM - rrs.a Tf(T. "cnsi'2t'ir-; cf about fifteen. will, arrive today and stop at Ke nil worth. leaTiur tomicrrow axterrjoca., atrOT-T CI7 -CpTIinTTT ON STATI3 T1G3. February .3," 1SC3. dv' rrbcrt: " - ' 'That slace. their aprointeent they 'have h-'-i three -neetlags, to devisa raefhod3 .t--M then to eive a.. true rcVrcntatlca cf ..tie Eltu-tioa of AEt3 vllle, 'ia i3 several lia.ej cf b'jsiaera. th tt-,-a ty.ev issued a circular 1st t-r, a repcrt, s:aJ.,v,h:-'c:-a,cr.:7 1 rtl: tr?r reret to say, 1.3.3 :rz :ul ia elidti-l replies.' zr. -is ea. A i:.: c: n.:;c3 la the cm -.uran.C3 ti-t ens-Atrs wouia c f f--rer ,t--a cr 1 - : V.7 c:c: :.-3..u.. -j zz 5 1: it t c i:s r : . :. c ::I i ixLsiuc'es ixa to begin our repcrt wili tie following startics: - The asseccea .value cf city prop erty ia 1 $i,7oS,831 TL3 e.zzezzed vaJue of country -property ia 4,r,823 Total of- oointy . . I'. .".$3,i:2,C21 ;,Oa tlii3,a tax lery of tu ce"s.t3 oa each $1C0 will annually yield $9,222, cr ezrzjh. to pay principal and interest of tl3 cc"ii.ty bonds, within twelve years cr k Vc respeotfu-Lly -represent tte grtt unport ance that the board cf;; trade hall. Uie prompt ne'erures; to iLow cur re-pla tsw cruici, tetter It will "be, even frti entire lj buistntess Ei.iand point thit we sul to this tax, ; than th'at we avoid its payti -t on Amere legal technicality 4uid endirek&Il the hest of t evils, that will eurely a.tte&3 this course, wtadh is naught els? than re pudiatioo!. - " . : - - tlSSCUAMTS. - - "' ?' iiRepIies lhave beed received only Iron) oaie-ithird of those to whom olrculiat s were seat, - TZtlTOaticg that ties answer -fe from 'tt;se of average islaxeing; the re sults are as foISows: " ;- , . SAL.ES FDR'1897."- ' Ftaonnly : grooera . . . J.'tl,CC3.CCb Fresi meats .i. CC3.C") CSiinat ware .;..."..;.:;;.;;.v 3 ) -urrac?uire s. fc . ..;.. 125.0C 3 JewIeTy;nid'wa,tcih8 .V.i. . " 75,C"1 Carriages . arwj wagoira V CO.'c . 3 .liscelljwiewis ,,;;.v.;U. 110.CC3 'Dry gooda ; C30.0C3 - (uonuaued on Third P:e.) v.. , DISnHIIDERED EODV UK A MURDERED MA1T FOUiiD III 1 V? "NEW YORK. . 4 Another Guldensupp t Mystery; "Con- fronts Detectives -No Clew to the ' Man's Identity - New . York, Feb. 8.-1 hef police' have un other - Guldensuppe jinurdec! . mystery "ito solve. , The dismembered "body of a man was found floating in the Roosevelt street slip to-day. . It is almost ;certatt the ioan was aQMere4.'nd:..tihat the murderers en deavored .to conceal .Ms: identity and the crime by ; destroying- the body before they disposed of it In the riveV. Both" arms are gone at the houlders,'the right leg is en ttrely gone, the ; left " leg' chopped ; off just above the knee. v.Twothirds of the head, la cut off,-beginning' at tie throat' under the chin and. cuttinig'aMant, upward taMng off the left ear," and leavirg ahot one-hal! .the. right ear." . J - The hacking' manner of euttin 5 the body showeduhai the mutilation had not .been the work, of medical students, and the -po- lice quickly -came r to the conclusion; that the man had been murdered. - V ' Around the man 's" neck was - a complete circle where the flesh ,w as d'iscoloired, war ranting the assumption1 that the victim waa choked to death." " , '- The cutting waa done .with a very 'sharp kniie, and probably by eome. one .who drId not' know much', about 'the oody, because the; cnto "were not straight. - - , " . - iTheooroner's physlc'ans, eaid they be lieved from certain' marks that -the-.man j was shot, then butchered and thrown in the water, prohably; three . daya. ago The arms, legs and lace aane gone. . , -. - It was impossible to tell whai elation, of life the man occupied, .whether he waa a ralllionaire or a tramp. v- A horde of detec tives are at work on tl-rcaBe to-night, hut' the mystery ik a deep :3 ever at a late hour. - v . ' , - " . . CODA EI CONGRESS RSGOLUTIOIIO III ; THE GE1IATE UIlGinG INTERVENTION : Dlsstxssioa:to be Taken up Today by GeJxator Canuon-rTo Fdt Repab; Washington, Feb. 8. Genator Cannon of U.tah, offered a resolution' in th senate to day, urgiag the president &a notify Spain that df Spain shall fail to recogn-iz the-4n-. dependence, .of Cuba' on or befref"-&Xarch 4, the United States will .then recognize ihe belllgeT'eaicy rlght3 cf the patriat.? and will within nicety days .thereof ter .assert:the indepeadea-ce cf the republic of Cuba. The roIutio.n went over-till to-morrow, when Cannca. will (ailreiS the 'senate upon IL- Senator llason oX Illinois, also offered a re-dullon of iiailar ivipcrt, requiring the pre&iisat to'tctlfy Spa'n that the war must at once cezze. This also went over. Ilr. AUca, E'P!ist. Nebraska, gave 1:0- cl aa -sszzzlzrfz .t ;o the ccasular and Zl-zlz-'JLz I'M dacl-rir-s existtace cf a ttz.iz cf x -r ia C er 1 ti.it the Unite I r;L:st-;.:2 r:i"r'a.a r.E-trality. - All f-ld I2 Touted the r-T-----n Ez-icrs to pej rc::rd io ibw v.L:tL:r41.:7 ere t.II llrz ia -vs to iha r-tfen-cf tl:ir p r- 17- ', . r.eec-i ca C::l-:t e'.::t::a c.tt, t.ea vat :i3 execat ve t 1 1 J W H aa ia iUlcgcd Letter From Llinis- .- tor Do Lcme. - . Kererring to .UcKinley in In- - r- nUin .isTyo. Given "".Out.; by"", tha Cban Junta in (Jew Ycrk; . Lcpo Cn:tc3 C3 renjirg That 'T;: Hoi3 its Anther.' ' , Ti.i Cir.dr.riiirj faceted 2s His by Perscf. Fa-rJlisr V;.h tils Penmanshiar-A Letter That - .l Caj:3 a uT. - - t ; : r . ; ; ; - -New York, eb; 8. The Cuban Junta to night gave out theJ..text Kl a le-tlfef ' written they - claim hy -Senor Tjupuy De Lomej to which he refers in the most insulting term's to President iloKinley. .- The missive wa f - - ad'dressed to genor Oahalejas, editor of the IXadrid Ileraldo, while that gen tleman "was maMng an inveaUgatLon of the Cuban it uation. 'a.The letter . will ; undoubtedly ' ere arte as great a ensation as the memorahle missive' : written hy ; the': British ' minister. Sackville-Wes't, courceling - naturalized Britishers -to - vote. .. for Cleveland, - and r . , . I- . whlch CleveLnd' demanded- and- secured Eackville-West'e recall.,. A The-letter ' w wr'atten, on paper; of the Spanish' lesastlon at Wthlngton and 4s tm atfed though -the text rhows .'t was wrdt jben about New Year" a"" day. It was - re- peaved .in Havana by Canalejae, hut was stelea by a eeoret agent of, the junta at the isk r hia life and sent to the junta to do 1th '.tt as they saw Hi. " . The -original of vthe etter " was -shownv to all . who called al the junta, neadquartera fc-Cay, and the CuanVare willing to have itejtamined by 1 -experts- . PnotographIc coplesiwere taken to-day . by several 'per- sona and many persona 1 who 'know the bind writing of Senor. De Lome caine to the office attracted by curios! ty to se e -the let ter All, declared 'it absolutely "genuine. 'A dpatoh from' " Wt sMngton tonigh t quotes Be Lome as.derying that he was Its author. The letter discusses the Cuban situation- in a confidential way and dfcsenits from: the l plan of - -sending Spanish emCe- saries; among - the re els I to try and win them- over - to Spain. Continuing,- it say (referring to McKiDleys message' , on Cuba:). "The anessage has -undeceived the nirgents, who expected . something else", and haar-pararyred the action of congress, but t consider, it bad. : ' Besides the natural an Inevrtable coarsen fss (groseria) - with which he repeats all that the press and the puhlic opinion of Spain' has said' 'against Weyler. 'It':'-4how8--once'v-'more .what . lie KInley i-'wea'k and oatering to the rahble -X j,. . "V. j, ........ .,v .... .-v " - .. : - and' besides, a low poll ticlan, who desires to leave the door, open to me and :tand well with the jingoes o'.his party. Never theless as a jnatter of fact, it will caly de pend on ourselves . whTther he will prove bad or adverse to us. I agree entirely w'lth you, withouit, mill tary Euccesa nothing wil. be accomplished there, and without, mili tary and. poapcai success tnere 13 nere ai ways danger that the insurgents.! will be encouraged If mot hy the government c . w .The- letter ciCKs.es tas follows-: "Adla re turns your EalirLaition,"' nd 'we. wish you in the . n'ew' yeai" to be a ir:::r:r cl peace and take -thia.New Year's pre; rat to poor Dpain. Always your tdmirias friend and servant, who kisses your hand." . . "DNRIQULTDUPllY' B2 LOME." .-. This ia 'not the firs'' time Be Lome has dexraunced American-" and American-!. 'In 1878 he ' published a took- after a - trip througn the United'SLatea full of indiscrete remarks1, about .Amrican . women and American poliLiciane, and saon after, his appointment as miinisier to this country he made ia speech ia Ilavaaa, criticic Ing America and Amerlcatfi. v Washiaston,. Feb.- 8.- The publication cf De Lome's le ter t OrmoTrow will undoubt edly caur3 the" t-rcrcs sen'sation eince the -Wect t:r in2';3cret re- HZZTl 3 rcr-rlaj Pie:ll;at ClV-i li u cZIctil Etjte-:at can t? c 3 c t tl3 T,"Z.:f it 43 cziM-z-l .? irzlzV.a tat tls frezlf :rt t.IU ca cr-IOa-tica fr:n D3 Lcie. .. -t 3 rj-.a a: :Y7 c -- : c v"- .'iP , T r a " ..rr, t: 2 fa- Ccr.tcr.ts cf Tc-iy's C?.zctte. ZT PAGi:. Tele r!2 Nev:s Ecard cf TraieCcai Ccrir-.t. TIIir.D PAGT3. -EoitVI cf Trzia. confnued -Chert Ctory lAEhevIIIa Illcndicrs. FCITSI PAGU. DJItcrLJ.' TrTII PAG'i;. Ccunty Ccrnissioners.-" " ISTir AGH-AiiJSiur CI. Field's Y,Te3- rrrE:7TII ilAGE.-IIaTkeU. - IGIITII !T1AGE. Local. - FIGHTluG IN NICARAGUA - Government Troorj. Drive: Rehlps ' . r FromaToTO. ; Washington, Feb. 8.Comraaoder Leutze cf the United States worship Alert, at the Pacific coast town- of ; San Juan' Del Sua1, Nicaragua, cabled , the -idepartment Z to-day that there was a fierce conSict between the government troops : aud "rebels ; yesterday. The governTnent. troop -, helied the - town denize, however, securing all the women and children aad taKI-s: them on hoard the Alert before the' firing - commenced. He landed marines) to gua id the United States legation.' After a h?t engagtment the "rebels were defeated "and fled in disorder. the overn,ment troops occupying the town; PARLIAIIE1IT OPEIIED QUESTIONS ASKED REGARDING t EASTERN SITUATION. British- Treaty Rights1 not" tlenaced '-" by.anr European Power.l ' . ' Salisbury Says.- - . ' - J London, Feb. 8. Parliament - formally opened to-day and th : queen's fipeechwas read..- A resume of ' its" features was con tained la these despaithes yesterdayl There was .a Jull attendance of peers- in "the house of lords. The Prince of Wales' and Duke of York were present. The galleries' were crowded:: with - magn'incently dressed - wo men. Criticising' the speech, Lord Kim- herly,. leader of the opposl'tdon, eaid, n ref erence 'bo 'the far eastern "litoaitlon, 1 on which the epeech JCail'ed to dwell, that when a ; responeLble minister .gpoke of warth country oughf to be informed of ther-oir enmscances wmcn maae the . posfition t o dangerou-s. JLord Salisbury, rplying,.said Uiat the;- British treaty 'iright-a .werer.. not menaced -by any European power. England knew "her rights and in-tended 'to .maintain them;' "European statemxen had not'ap peared to have any Intention of interfer ing' with those rights. . . v"1' - ' -"Replying to a criticism on the same sub ject in commons Balfour, ithe government leader, aid , Salisbupry had euggested. the opening of. the. port of Lallenwan as a con dition guaranteed' the town by-China, but China had objected, -00 the -point was not pressed ind: the town " negotiations. -Were never? in abeyan oe. -The ; government, ' : he added," 'was -confident: as "regards commer cial interests of the country ia Chinav ZOLA'S : TRIAL HE MAKES A- BITTER-SPEECH IN -Jz , THE COURT ROOM.. -' Attempt of a Mob to Seize Him as he " - Leaves' the Bnildins Bat he is : ; w , Z , - ' Protected. -Pafis, Feb. 8. iA.t"Zola' trial to-day the court decided that -the military . witnesses who refused to testify muet-appear, hut -?d Sola's demand that the Dreyfus iture of . the case 1 be - reopened. Zola made a bitter, speech and was repeatedly hissed.- The; court refused to permit sev eral important witnesses to 'testify, and it is apparent that. Zola's case, -has. been judged In advance." - . Whenv Zola left the court to-day , a: mob moved upon . tint and attempted to eeize hia person ' and throw ihim In the Seine. The police and military dispersed the mob. Several were wounded. :, The city is great ly excited,' but 'eigns are manifest - of. a growing sympathy for Zola. , ' : ' F. . . fit ii - ? M u w Here-is the Full Test of tL '- : - Paper. ' . . Nine Thousand Dollars go to the LavTycrs Prcvidin-the Co;r.i;;i:n:r: S- cccd ia Their Suit ' - And th3Eend3 arp Fholly'r: J ; Null and Veil The Attornevs to' pivids Jhefes Pro RatarJbut NothiRglstobs Paid Unless Precccaiica h ' Successfuh-Expecf Suit to tV Dedl-ctci"-."Ffdrrt th C3,6d0. - ; v .- - 2. " , - " The contract , entered into between the county coommlsslouers 'and the attorney -whowere retained to represenit the counly In ,the action to test the validity of th Spartanhurg and Asheville railroad bonda was made public yesterday af ternoon. r- Thr attorneys' fees are contingent on the Vue ceesful ' termination- of -the lltigalion. It . the court shailL by its decree, declare the bonds illegal and void,- the attorneys axe to receive $9,000, -less all expense. If the suit' shall terminate unfavorably, the at torneys will receive nothing. The amount of fees allowed: attorneys in the Buncomha case iis" less than, that of either of the other - suits of a, like nature. Stanly county con- tracted to pay the sum of $i2,000. It is said -that the attorneys have en tered' into an "agreement itolishare the fees pro rata -should they he successful in the pros ecution of the action. . The commissioners passed the 'following resolutiion regarding" the contract tto- be E5read on the minutes of the board : . " ". tiib,c:,')ntka'Ct: . '2 ' ." -, ... This ' memorandum! of an .. agreement, Made and entered into on -thiia the 4 th day of January,-1898,"".; between" the beard of comaniiEiSioneirs for the county of Buncoiabs (T. C- iBrown chairman, and' S. J. 'Ash worth and T. H. : Weaver, commissioners,) parties of the firet- part, "and .A. C Avery, of IMorganton," tNor ill Carol fcna, and Jdark W.-rowaa - and , Moore ' & -lioore, .a Erm composed of Charles 'A7 Moore and Frc 1 Moore, of Ashevlile, 'Non.h Carolina, par ties of the second part, -1 -Wibnesiseth: 'lhat Whereas, the said par ties "of the second part, -in pursuance of ajuthori'ty' , given them by saidCT. C Brown, chairman' and S. J.. A'ihworih es3 T. iH. Weaver," commiissioaere, acLng for and on behalf .of the hoard of commlission- -ers for;the couiity of Bun.oai!be,"did, on the 28th day. of D'ecember, 1897, commence -an ' action In 'uhe superior. court; of Buacoaite coKinity eniti'tled, "The" 'Board of Commis aioners for. the Oounty of Buncombe, (T. Or Brown, -chairman, and S. ' J. Ash worth and T. H; Weaver, cotrn'missioners,) and T. , C. 'Brown vs. WSniam.iR."'Paytte, Treasurer I of unoomhe County," to test the validity or The one nunrarea uwusaniu: wuara a coupon bonds Issued by the county cf Buncombe In 1875, to pay, its subecrlpticd of 1100,000.00 to the capk.ial -sftock oftia Spartanburg and Asheville ra'iroad xcza- Dany.-and the bonds Issued In lieu cr tren at, maturity under the act of 1C3 ; cad whereas. The boarl cf commissioners fcr the couinty of 'Buncomlhe now. de ra to, en ter, into a contract -wfth eali parties cf tl3 "Continued ci Eighth Tzs.) ncnTii c.'.rtCLi... c. t "The " rare beautlee of . nature, so weU represented in Western North Circle, are becoming better known every :C 7 J people who are tetter educated in t-a f ca rnation and utility, cf minerals tav8 trzzi time to ;time shown their . appr: claticn t! these Gems by ucias them la 41 tia'j ci adornment. - We-have decided" to clDse o-t cs-rss ; cf these gems and cer thsai at prices thU should ' make them all e II ia a very f r days. - - . " ' f- '"? . - One lot of 41 gea at Z0 cents each. Oae lot cf 43 g33 at CD cents, each. Cae lot cf 1C3 gzzzza at 73 ceats ei:!i. Oae lot cf cszx at ?LC3 eac" Oaa l:t cf 22 tt "t:3 cich. C:!!. Oae lot cf 5 C"3 ct ;l:3 cici. C-8 lot cf 3 l- ti ;:.C3 ci;l. Ca3 let cf S C Cae c:n f;r ; zzzt at Ci.C: ... r - - . - I 1 W a. m t J : M 2 c IT-' "za tr. "ir. t
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