voi.-iH: Ko,-.aio, ; . . vASHEVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY 1-0213170, FEBBUARY 15, 1CC3- . i i DesiMGiio? and . 1 S 1T1 hi 1 if I J Si ' l 28 S.J'lain SU Infante' e sti11 Illiaui agood.assbrt- Wear; jKJS Bonnets ;ancf Zephyr and Eiderdown Saques . "which must be closed out regard less of yalue 7hile they are yet seasonable and of use . ' - - 25c Cream Silk Embroidered Caps V 18C ; 48c Cream Silk Embroidered Caps - 1 " -i 35c 5c Cream Silk Embroidered Caps 5c Cream Silk Embroidered Caps 60c SI Cream Silk Embroidered Caps . : 69c - ' ; ..... ;( . - t , 1L75 India Silk Bonnets J J ' I5c Infants' Fancy Caps - " t 35c Infants' Fancy Bilk Caps 9e 40e Infants' Fancy Silk Caps f . , " 25c 0c Infants' SilkTJonneta 5 r'. ." - - 65c 40c Zephyr Sacques - ; 25C - fyOc Eiderdown Sacques 39c 75c Zephvr Sacques - 4Sc Trimmed in White Pink or Blue t jrOOpS.thzi are "Jasi; t Tf as goocf as something I a e 6eer" : wf J I rfre 6, provided you are t satisfied, with a second t' grade article.- Oar vf goods stands without i pttk Nv ' old ; stock,; all' 1)7 pack:; - j . v ' - " - - - - e PURITY Fdn HEALTH. ' . ,V ,'.f f f 1 , Ho jtart of your buying should command greater care or clcser attention traa - . ... Your Groceries, ; . We guarantee all our goods to be , both pure and (reeh. . t . Ir'e vani you Healthy and Hearty . and you will do your chepping with us we wifi do. our part by givicg you czz 1 3 htot will be the best the market otZz sn-3 - always at the very lowest price pc-iitla. A to prices-these few ramples frczi cur tock tell the story cf cur growing -tr-de; Rmcy Oalitorhia' Liemon Clirj Peaches, , tiie 20c ktod at 15c -per can. . Egg Plums, 2. tana for - : ; . , Fancy Steak. SaJmxn, ltz psr.can Bartlett Pear2 ozzstz? , : . " - ' EtJKE FOOD Ci 'Phone 49 19 I!crri :cn Uiu 11 ML:.': v- I CLCAT-i: 3 CUT. J. H, Law's c.3 : . . . 10 '1 : va 10 ii U it "B-iitU V ; i v V v B I d 5 J 1 U U il i U CJ PresidentQAsked f or Cuban Information. Both Houses Send Requests ' J to Him. : : H aye Agents xf Autonomist Gpvern -; ment Been Received. llorgan Wants to KnoT7 if .We Have . Coinuroinised Ourselves. - ' . Treatment of the Reconcentradoes in Cuba-'The Question - of Recognizing - ? Celligrency , Rights 'Washington, ' ;: Feb. i 4. Botb ;. houses adopted" resolutions today, calling -upon 'the president' to transmit to congress, if mot inooxapaitible with pulblic interest, what M formation he has -received" from the ov- ernment's repreaenta;tive in Culba relalfcive to .the reconcentradoes and. whether they are, alio wed to return to' their?, estates. Generally all information eent in regarding the unfortunate people and what Spain has done, If anything to alleviate .their misery, is called for. - w . . ,; r The -senate jalso adopted s the'. following: "That . the president inform . the'-- senate whether any agent , of the autonomist gov ernment in Cu33a( with authority to nego fitote" "treaty ot Teciproclty '- m$fr$ the United States, br any other diphnnatie or commercial ' agreement iwlthi the . ; United, states, bas been recognized and received as a representative of -such government in A i; 4 . " Cuba.'! ' -. ''.'," ":' -, - Senator. Morgan. paid in relation to ,.thi last matter: 1 vr want the jadmrnisfcratton to. inform. us .whether it "haaf received any a ;ent from the autonomist -gofernmient'ln Cuba or. any agent. designated by?.Spains to represent ,tbe ' au-tonoinlst ; , government, authorized to make any suggestions on the aubject of Teciprocit; or on any othef ub- ject. - il ls very .imparajn. wiai, -we savuiu kmow. whether the government'' has com promized Itself, to Jthe. extent of 'recognia tog the aiutonoanlst ' goveaiEment'rbf f Cuba before it has been recognized by Spain. If the facts do. not exist, I want ' the atmos phere clear so. that tbire will be ' no uncertainty-4n our attitude." c - Senator Morgan today reported ro5a the coanimittee om forei'gn retations the am end -ment' offered-(by Sena tori Allien - of Nebras ka recognizing : the "belligerency, ol -Cuba. The .report was again'St making it V parjt of the diplomatic and ' oomisular appropriation bfli; but the report which was quite Jang, said that the senate had already acted on this matter and was still'of theoame opin- ton.--,,iidrdioud be glad jto bare .-d&e-.liouw co-operate in the eecti rirg of the" -reoognl-tioa of belligerency. , "i . KLONDIKE SHIP SUNK THE CLARA NEVADA' BELIEVED TO HAVE GONE DOWK : . Steamer Took Fix e After an Explostoa ; . ; on Her Return Trip From - SSeatfcle. 'Feb." 14.-A special despatch, from .riionr, BVc,ay:, It is'repOTEed ithatthe steamer Cl'ara INevad'went d,owA! wlth; all oa ibcrd-oTiJ her return Wp fraa-S-lsaguay. Parties 'on the shore heard ahi-exptosacn, on board' the steanner and saw tihe vesse'l on f-re near Swardi City v v---. Th ,ma.Ta: Nevada was recently pur- htaiedi -frcm' the .gov ernanent for the, Klon Z:Zz3 tirade an'di ihad & large number - of rr n'i Yzra aboard, tiler - madhinenr and .b&Hcra ere ell to tave beeH defective Tcrty t-: :rrs '"a- aJUti'o-n to .the crew ' -V ; l - t- iff. . y , .. cfe ca tl 3 1." r' IVj. Ii. Tl? 13 vrr-rt- .... - . .t 1 3 c. c. c:::d'c cafitcl to cs ha:: id. . Columbus, Fe!b. 14. II. Sheeler or, Chi- .Via.m m .3 , -,j . t l i 1 . voj&w una jj-uiutj a. pruposmtxn - to. iiit . vu massive capftol. cf-.Ohio and. place another story under .. tie ? structure. Sheeler says Lt,ry ' unaer . tne ? sumctuxe. Jieeler eay j11'6 wil1 ampli ttis remlarfcabl feat for J $300,000 and. Senator Miller of , Licking county , has promised to introduce a bill to provide the funnls for tie undertaking.'-'.v The present structure?' is lna.dequa.tje fox the use of the legislature and -tire prerious legislature adopted a bill for the remodel- feig of the building. Plains -bave J been drawn up ; tor the undertaking : but i the great -cost may arouse opposition. "Hie oapitol :i of granite and atone and covers two acres of space. It ?tlmaited-taat there are many hundreds- tat thousands uf tons in the structure. f , , - - -Mr Sfaeeler nroposes to raise thiis lm- mense tructure without i dtstUTiblM' a isingie occupant of the building. tH -will cut o3, the buil'ding at the base amd will require' a forest off timbers thousands of for three weeks.' . The entire work t wn plettng the structure would? occupy about three, uron'ths. t Mr. Sh-eeler'sptanis. tocl"Qde remodeling the dome and putting in ele vators. and all modem conTeoiences. POLICE COURT? Twenty-one Cases : Disposed of Yes-- , . v - s, terday--." , - - - fThe police fcourt was tmusualTy attifclve yeBte.rday' . imornixag, ; Uhere 4 being iwen.ty one eaes. Itoofeed for itlhe ckoasi-oa. l!he ag- gi-esate fines araoutnted to over $85.00.- -v - IM. W. 'liyenhr -was itreeait to eee that hi moimerous offenders dlid not ' go uiipun-f 'Jon annl Barnes Btrfeaee were fined $10.00.ajcib 'for emgaghig $n & drunScen. -row oa :iNorui Luaun stireet Ssainciay. ; J. ev j-emjsitns had a fine of S15.00 aarked up. agialinisit'ihdm for ree appliicationi of the roi to better half r - ,r---"- A, 'Sunday dnuink tost cost Charles vtMartfo v ' H0.0O - eocb for a eomp on Cdllege street. ' m , Neogala and another, -to :Cedar..Keys: ( OJuia avis-, wmfe Sehorn, ani BdHerd i . The twiQ bodtesjnetW Pascogola and un were Tdeased on -bortdi of 50.00 each. Bar- - ? "1 'jT' IT ' -,; ' rik;iBrowm beiag nheir eurety.' George ' dPr woanoa.rf -Col. Garcia,, soil of Gen. Cox was reieased o promise- - (to -reUira . Oalixto' Gciai -and other' Cuban ' leaders: wthe-m wan'ted. Tbe?e are thie'offtataerswho ; ' - - .... . . eflgaged in 'the OrtppOe Creek : tow 6auu:idy tr JNo -sooner, was tHerd reaeasedthao the filled fieen -thousand" jrffles, Uhree-Jbig dynamite Utp vat eiOQuia ' cOTmutcopiia' and raised . . ....,, , . . trouible wiltih an- old maiu oa Sout -Main fJf If 555 TS 7 appearance of-em; ofacerne. greeted Fth aat- attack; -two Jbmodk downts," a (hand cuff and a iock-up were Ed. s rewartL. George 'B'ocitte wound uip the court with, a J5.00 dnmk. i - - NO riOPE ofdbTAimilQTUZl RF. vQUIUED VOTE This is the Statement of a' Prominent 'v'. Advocate of Ahnexatlonfii - ' .Waslhrngton, 'PebT uiA' ' repMican United. 6ta4ea 'senator, a ' prominent-4iem advocate vof annexation, said today1 in re- gard- to the fate of the pendinte Hawaiian annexaitiooi treaty: , v.. f 'I have Just informed Genator- Davis,' chjairman of the; committee of foreign af-- fairs, that in my Judgment it is a waste of tune 'to uigcuss cne-annexaiiion Treaty any further, tbtaif only flf tyJthree" votes. xuJd be counted upon in favor of the bUl,- and that I saw" absolutely " no prospect of 1 e curing the additional seven votes required. Mr. , ravisac of my statement in regard, to our .. present strength. $ ' My honest convictions ' are that both senate and house will adjourn with out acting on ithe qudstkm of . thie anmex-: atlom of HaiWaii: ' - - ' DORA CLAY AGAIN Sue Bately Prevents a KUllugon Her Acconnt. Valley View, Ky:, Feb.- 14.Doi Clay; wife" of General Clay, barely prevented a killing on her accounfi, : yesterdiay' ? Will Bryant,' a 'young man whose abtentfems to her cave caused so much eoanuaa, was. fry- inir to "shoot Boy' Fohrgill; ' wheniv. she l rusaea - beiore nxs -pisroiana eiza-Diea, luxa p.. . .J -.T . . . . . . ' . . .V ': . .f11 L m lnitended "Vi'Ctim to 'escape.-i 'usoii'eTgjja mads anany remarks' abouJt Bryan)t'e'- con- duct and found , Dora and Bryant. : together in a secluded -spcit. FoherglH undertook to frighten Bryant by firing a, .gum over,, her hela d. 3 "Bryant drew a revolver .to - shoot Fotherglll and was taking aim when Dora rushed before the weapon amd the- bullet went wild. Bryant says he will yet kill Fohergiii: ' ' ' FinEin sPARTAincunG. Special to the Gazeltte. ; t- r. ; ; " Spartamburg, B. C, Feb. 14.-A fire this mornifffig in the Walker 'Block' here- con sumed the greater part of four stores:. The loss, which exceeda ?5,CC3, was' partially covered by inrurance. - Host of the various stocks were saved. The bu21dir.s were on C Iain, street adjcl-lr the' Windsor hotsl trd were cccrI:3 ty a jroda- water factory a rTunllr? tni rzzztlzz ticp and am! cr:ji:"i j u L-rs cf tls ---3 la rrLrrrrn. e3TABlistii:d. Li Good Fayirs t-elness for e-1s. Fcr par tlr-Iirs.tilrc.a N. 0P.,'c-r"tts.; iiiiiiini - t v 'i , 1 i H H h G.'CODfltlS Big Filibustering Espeditioh j V'O Gets Off. : " - Euse by Which it Escaped ; ; . L ; the Spies. . y u3teCUV3S rUX- Otl a Wrong OCent in Florida. Vast lAnount of." Ammnnition for . J the 'Insurgents. ""J". " Armed Tug; Guarding tranceta Long Island Sound to Capture a Suspected Filibustering Vessel.: t r h ' JaQfcsonvilleV FUa.,. Feb. i4.Yesterday" a of Cubans put the Spanish .. detectives on a. false clue regarding a sus- ,,. " ' J . ' - - t . w sQeuths were off on a wild -goose chase 'the lo.rL : 1 , left America - T " s " v " i departed ta worectioD9, . one ps pary going. guns-and, over, half '-.iuulioacwt)ridge&;. rwo SPi i iive disappeared and it - f-- said- the Cubans bound and sagged them ind took them along., i '. "Newport, iR. I., Telb.':14,TrOrders were re ceived ty Comriarder McLean of the toT pedo '. t' t; 'iy ',1 ikr"lch a tcit with' ... - 11 T (. - - v K - V- -J- Iand Sound tor iirteVceplaellaOuistterer alleged to have left BrMgeport, Conn., liat alight for Cuba. The only boat., available was - the tug . Leyden - upon i iWhioh ".were placed, two -rapid fixe guns and a: crew, of gtmnera. ; She sailed this' afternoon; com manded by IJeut-iles- if the tug catches up with the filibusterer r and, she refuses to sirnrender the ,rpid flre;rguttr wf fl oV ( ; The local collector of customs at Bridge- r ; port'received advices from Washington last ,1 night to the effect thai a tug with three ' barges had lust" departed from Bridgeport, Ut was believed on a filibustering.. expedir - , tionV According to advices from; Washing- , xon xne xug mm oairges twere iouuu witu - arms and dynamite . to !be transported ito a another; boalt somewhere .on Long Island Sound.- The Washington authorities, it is said, - received their information ' of .this filibustering lxpeditioo, tfrom 1 spies . sta- , tioned at 'Bridgeport ' CELEBRATED P0RTIS MINE SOLD. r. ORock Mounts' Feb. .. 14. Arrangements or the sale of the celebrated Portia mine, siVt uated to Natih and Franklin counties, have been -consummated. 5 This t property has a. record of about f two miUioni I doliaits, ; al-thousithiiig- but piart of the surface has beeii' scratched and .there. 'xemaias unlim ited quantities ofore in sight The pur- ? chase pritee to e paid ia 120,000; which js very cheap jfor a property, of such-im- "doubted - value; . The&ss, I who has taken pthree quarters or a mirj irom xn aiarx 5 mine in Couth Carolina during .the .past ? eignt years win do superinimiiw iW ' " ." " ' ft . ' : '. 9 . X azures legi'aimaie wording an copuHWiuui -J eueceag. Mivchmery will' be placed on the 3 property and acve, work commenced; at once. - i it SPAffl'S DISAYOUAL. Washington, Feb. 14. Midnight. Spain i'.Kae unt a Maavmrtn of tn Tf Iotme letter. 'a disclaimer;' the administaiation calls It and says the Incident" is closed ; , , : 'The letter. written by Dupuy De Lome to Canaljas, which caused " the incident Just ended was turned overto their representa live, Calderon 'Carliale, today De Lome and f.'.mily leave for New York tomorrow to the the eteamer for epaan A long dirpatch relative, to C'lin'a dis avowal vrzs received ifrcd Wccircrd tut was not given out at a late hour. 1 The Dairy Lzci r.ccn ha-lcs Elltmcre milk and cream fresh- every -y. ..' CCKCCL I'.ISTC.IY. : ' , . j Q PubKc Instruction- Metame bascent' , the followiing clrouSar. 4a tceJchers and edhool prlncipaC throughout the filiate: v. "I tatm ansOous tlhat tSbe next biennial re port that as sent cut from this oiSce ciuail eihow,' not only what (NorCh Oaraltiia. d do ing ta th pu!iliic choods and. fluke liisti tnCian!S, butt Qdo 6&aH ehow what our de- nominatiiwnal (colleges and ftiigh sohcOJs ars doing lUhe acaKJee private jhooLs-ana n fact, want am, 'the eihica'tronal Jnlcereats of She state to be represented in. tihist re port. -. . ' , - t , r . ..--c. In ower tfo do th2 a -consid'erafliJ ex pense wi'Ll be inourred, arid In ' order "to meet this expense I . have dwided ; to oCer epace 'in- .KMa repomt at exactlT what It will icost it'he etarce tb 'print teJWe waiat a shore ootncise (history of the various edhoc.s. aicademiies, and 'colleges, and an ouitlin 'of whtat has been done aind "is ibejng jdone. De ndt mention what you expect !to do. ' 1 hope you win do greater itlhrngs in, the fuiture. dux wanic woa report to snow whait as beins dione now. IWouiId -be glad to have a cu. of ; your building add faouity ; to pulbllsh -The state . prinlbe'r estiimiait!e the cost ton be about $1.50 par pa!ge,;.,Thdi Ja a very jaa qmabie expense .to the d.hools, aaM Will do them a greiait ? dteal of good es well aa ihe state.' , This repori; ' wK'l be eent' to every eitate -in the . IM'ted States, as well' as dls- jfaribuited thawsghouit iNorth Cardliina ' " I ex- peat to have Jbrtief general history of the work done by the djeoominaitlonal coUeg&s, and especiaOay WhaJt the aoademies kid for us as a state fa earty years." ' - ,. VT0 SUBMIT LEE'S LETTERS. - Washington; Feb. M4. The 'state' depart ment," in response to the .house and senate resolutions of today, ' has' Ibegum the work of putting .the letters and dispatches from Consul General ILee ; and 'consulla in o ther cities - in i Cuba in - order, for ' transmission to ..Congress. ' , ,- --' ' . ' . f " Many .. dispatches 'from Lee and others giving'1 details of r sWrvation, . misery ' and cruelty toward - recoucen trades - wiM t be withheld owlngyto fear , of an outburst, of public tfeeaing-; that- --would" surely - follow. The greater number oLLeeV dispatched in which he speaks Very freely about both the starvation ? of - the" paoificos and ' Complete failure of autonomy.: will -be -withheld en turely. , t3t - ri j . , 1. . TO COHTROL RAILROADS. pi- A RADICAL MEASURE PA3SED IN KENTUCKY. -t 'tf! The 'McChord ; Gives the State t.. - Commission Pover to Fix-i - Fraokfoirt, Ky Feb. 14. -Th McOhord bilL whichgeives the itaie railroad , com-, mlssloners the- power' to , fix rates, passed the dower .house this,' afternoon' with, a whoop. ' It . got through the senate last week (by a: narrow majority, but it seems certain to become lawC , P ;- v 'Representative . Charlton . presentee, a J petition;? rem 15,000 railway employee pro testing 'against the bHV but it did no good. The opponepts of vtheibilt declared thslt-it gave' the rc6mmisBkmers v compQete control of the rai'lroads, throwing oompetitkm ' id the winds md was menace to labor. v The populists and isSayerites urged that similar bflls had been" passed in ' Arkansas . and Virginia and ought to - be passed here. After three hours' debate tt went .through by a- vote rf 64 to . 22. , -, ? f h " ; Governor Bradley may veto the bill, but it is believed. dt can.be passed over his head. t in- '-s , -v ! ' DE LOME'S SUCCESSOR . Senr Lewis Piio-Bernabe . Appointed Minister. Madrid, Feb. 14.--Seinor Ijewts PUio-Bert jaaibe has toeteio' appo3nted mflnJarter. 'to the Unated 6tabes successor to ISenor, De Lome, resigniedw- r The new mdmJritoeT? 4si: a; son.' of V3ce-Ad- 1 1 imdral Plio, IW. . - - ' . " - " to -the United Stjate,- 1 "The' man-who discounts and t the man Who pays 'promptly; are the -.men ' who buy most cheaply. The in ducements to ' sell ' are so preatly enhanced .by those combinations that no bargains escape -'them, .- .and - they , are t thereby ottea enabled to; sell at ar profit at : prices ' that x mean ruin to their, slipshod competitors."- . The Business Magazine. O Our 17 years experience cf the above; statement justifies us in' saying t it' is absolutely corrccz. - 1 - . o ' V ArchTrczt. ' m A -V SK A- A A. VN A A A A A A A A. 4h VvV V V V V V V V v'V V " V V V V V Much -Testimony Provin: rr v. Drejf us Innocent AUeged Oravityof the Situa- ' y I tion in Paris . . i : .Fears That Meline is Unfit to - Dea '':'ti;l With a Crisis. A , s ... j The 7;nti-Je Prejudice Evidently' ,rC 1 -Subsiding; ; : Proceeding? at Yesterday's Hearing in lha Ass'i- zes CourrrOne Witness Who Declared Drey. . fus Wrote thi Bordereau.-; . . ' . . , Paris, Feb. 14, Yesterday "te complete calm etflL relgris -ia !Paris but the suanffe quiet "serves to eivphasize the "gmvity of ' the situiajtlon, . which: now : Impresses itself ' " ' on everybody. The Paris corres-pondent" ol J the London' Times goes so 'far as to say that many people are looking for" the ever lasting "sword; and declares that if Bona parte would now appear he would destroy the French, republic at "one stroke. ' Thi irtterance is" too extreme, but It is impos sible to deny that the present calm is om- - I The anti-Jew prejudice which was the ; " chief figure . of ithe . popu- agitation - be-,--fore the trial is certainly t?ubsiding and ' ilta , place' ias been taken Iby cries xf MViv-" : rArmee': on . onejside, and f 'Vive la Re- - -pablique"- on the 'other .The fatter cry is now email and weak,' but it will ' not long continue soJ if the French people once" gain! a true understanding' cf the situation. -.Prime Minister fflleline $3 weak 'and it is ' feared that he is unfit to deaf with echv a crisis a "may 'arise. - - ' :. Today's proceedings were fj a sena tioniatl -"chariacUrTiuichJ tastlmonyV' being' f ' submattetl .proving1. 'Dreyfus - inuoceoti -though one witness, expertn'handwriting swore the, famous bordereau' or memrran- duan was in the handwritmg of Dreyfus. - " r He'swore he got 200' francs for Ms work' , but could have gottem '200,000,- had he, re-,- ported the .bordeTeau " not r wrfttenj by . li-M.: ' Daborle; '-Zola'' couiisel; twitted , the .--?- - ' -- ' -witness BertiUlon Twiflh being' unwillkig to , testify in. court v while giving in'tervieiws ; . to newspapers 'i Mi 'Bertillon said .the in- - . - ' , - terviewis were faftse. i. . Being pressed by M. , . - t - . .--. Laborie .to explain how, unless he had", seen vthe secret diocuments, he was able to , prove at the court ' .maVtial Jhaf Dreyfus wrote - the " bordereau. . ! The witness answered. he could not explain without the. documenia which "weres noNlongeir in his v -possession. His statement caused a sen sation. Bertillon persisted in not answer- r ' ing ' questions" and 'as he left jthe witness ' stand ' M,.. Laborie remarked: "and that is 'the- man upon; whose; evidence Dreyfus .was convicted."-.'-. ' . 1 . - ' .4. . , , ., t ' B , you-are up Hte come 'to the Dairy .-. Lunch . room and.' get. a. lunch .before youv go home. i, " i , , " ' 1 In (Eastern) Worth Cairolima the acreage 3n tobacco is. to be almost-, If not ; quits doubOeidttllaywur , NORTH CAROLINA GEMS. - The, rare beauties' of nature, - so weU ",tfr it-' g?resented"j tnK Western ;Northl Carcliaa, are becoming . better Imowa every ay W people who are belter eseate4 ia (tit rev" mation ic udlity cf.'merala have'.fjcca - ; s. - .- ' - . -. . ' - time to' time shown their ';arpreciaticn cf- .. j-j . ... . . .... -. i. these Gems by using them in U kinds ct, ' " --- "'IM.','' 'adornment. ' "'i r '"' ' VH v ' r " 1Ve have decided to elose out some of - ' .' - 1 -' ' -'' """"-'. theoe gems and offer them 'at-prices thaf should make them all : seH ia a very Je , days. J , . - y,- ; . '? - " WD OFFEH: : v ' One lot of 4i gems at 5d-cents each I One lot of 43 gems at 69cents each. One lot of 1C3 g-at 73 cents ei:i. One jot cf 43 C2a at LC3 cicl " Ons lot ef l gems at IX eici. Cell. O-ia lot of i cri.'at f-.TS ci:i. t. cih cf-:i r"if';t-'".:5 c::' . ;'. OS 1s t cf S C oa let S c 3 ci;- : Cny c-i c-r s . Ciurci Street c-3 r;tl;a tvc-.:,' . -. vills, I. C - c 4 i., tJ

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