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1- J 5- f,. It Vol III: No, 310, FEBRUARY 17,' arid IPV v . :1JI. , . . ' I 1 4 . f 1 re -J ' aar. Infants Tear 7rr3hir.tDh Officials Unwillinff to Admit .... -..,. -f ..- ..... - ell cable elements at the caitol ed to" tbe spot to afford ev-ery aid -2 la. - These lDcIudsd & frrce.of marine C'3 and 11 :r- -'3 'in Iliyana, 3 t"-czi cy chief cf f liff." -. ""' rs "Te Iron ccatLs and wounded, h: . 3 seni f.e c.r? to offer very ... Sxace tj- tiie I.orti Aciericaa' consul .t Le' cay wish for.' " ' Will forward -io their details a they toe- ment That Thev Discern Evidence of 3 ;,!Gii Treac-iery 'S- Bonne t8 ana - 4 -r 1 -1 wvT the dead". uO'.v 7 ju coj :ti:e :--vooiiDEn;p. Isss of yal.lii;3 thoy arc 26e Creatii i& pogroidered Caps. Cream SUk ; K mbroideredCaps .. ' 1 ta Cream Silk Bmhroidered Caps 5c Cream Silk Embroidered Caps y60c : 41 Cream Silk EmbVoidered Caps r 69c - 4L75 India BUk Bonnets, 1 7: Ha-viaiiia, Feb." 16. Wdtneese of -ttoe "ex-fi pJosioa 'thAt destinoyed the tiSaine-. say ; lha t at -the imoment of -icoaoussica a iyiast.xiiiasa was 'seen Ao rise- to grea t ieighit. iln the sti ddea "asnid; hi Ending ligh no -ne jseems" to' i haTfei'-betta Lb!e. .to dHaoera the nature' of this mass, or iwihcitiher l't rose from beside tke TDattleship or inside it; " - ' - Up to ; 4 oVlock h9- aftfnoon- there are rep oat Jed 260 kflle '99 wpuawied. ill Imm'fdiai&ly1 Arteftne; extlCsloaj-amill knows until he lyaard of lru'f , -ed to-day mai.ea investigation. . " iTriHw-of i!e'ihisJET' oificiads of the t.-4ia- fistra.ticn &1 loaders of t5e-;ei:ats.".a hu& retjftiHins HQadmlt" tlii they i cera evldnLeoi &JaniShtK'achry ..ia tnaiedy-. It-;h'elr- heaivs ls a "d: L ns picioif , 3uC;tha :n.sequti?re ' of .f ast 3 2 the uilt'cpoa gpalawould be and rekjallaiton, so pitoci'pt Ihey. hesit- ,J.t?; feveal . th:,r i.jnisgivSngsJ""l'he I'.d.jiU therefo4i'as" aarowed the ' impress iOxi.. 1 1 'ro abioad tt-t'te 'bel;ie1e'3 ihe oa.ta5Troie' rhipn.tiaL- is nxloua to have -th- pubfe lie s-trspod ju'dgr!Tienit -un-til i&i? ita are f s cerba!ined.'-Tiue presidenlvtais 5iaeciV t IflfowditSaa- to be givea to thfe nesTrp-f-er as soon as received. V --rt In the eaate aad Jiotise the desirs . , i - - -J 5 ' c rid, F:1). 11 A, dispatch from Hava na An the lEiparclal ays the explosion on thi I Iiine i .as first -caused by the bursting i of a boiler The. re spread to the maga zir.8 a,nd In a fc?-s-nda-jtho vessel was v.rred In f ame3.r,:CoatinUin?. the dia- 'A painful, easa tion .,lLa5-"beea -"oaud vsre by. the, coovery" that 7 several 'Amer ican correrpc-'eits are telegraphing ;tbat thy exTlos;:a i caused by-a torpedo or djnxmlte . lEfernal macMnerTaaaliciously placed aKainEtJ.the-.Iiaine'a bows ts feared .thisiinfa'mow- alltgatioa may be aEli'ei la ' Cirths7sent by-, s'teamers navy yard-the tirahera floated ahout fron the hull and the spleni.d vessel; gaily decked with fiag, lay safely in the blue water, Eie wa3 a beauty even .then,, with out mast or -turrets,- deck houses or-fun nels. - - - . 3hs reverter siw the stately sh "two years" later' when "she WC3 J coxicid with ail her -fshticg machinery, -rainted white outside and inside with gilded trimmings. her guns; as-bright as if varnished, the staterooms of her. -of ficers - as - handsxsaie as on the " palatial" ocean , liners , and throughout, including the white uniforms of her rew', so immaculately, elean,. that it was not eaisy for a layman to regard her as a , machine- of cruel war. It was also the privilege of "the . reporter . to visit - the "lower regions" of "-"the .-Llaine, -"where SOD slo: '"is far beneath the -.waiter -lima:- fed the lur. -with" coal, the quarters where the splendid engines-did-their work heavily guarded from shot and shell by stronj bulkheads that made them- a'separate , en closure far "within -the heavily . armored sides of the ship. v He saw also -the maga zincs where -the ammunitioh for the guns was stored The , powder magazines, where the eombustible powder was in bags, ox in bd -s ot carjridg'is, .weao nnali- ctumbers cut off from any ' .contact .with each. other and. as far distant from - the boilers', and engine - room as the" limit- "of the -Tassel ; Would ' permit. The iron ".doors to Hhese ohatnbers " fit as closely and as securely as those of a burglar proof aafe, '- The most striking feature of the great .vessel C a feat ure comtmon. -to all great, ocean steam ships that aim lor the utmost power of locomo tion "was the vast-amount of "room" devoted to the -steam' boilers. The "stoke bote" of the Maine -the great factory in the depths of i the ship - where the steam thauqrove E9ARD 0? TOu A IIEETI1TG HET-D AT IIOOII -4,- TL'"" t: An Effort id C 3 tka Cv n frcnti.a ol th ITaticna) EJatationaL Association in Asheville to ICey tstET4hence ttr propellers was 'manuiaetured-was'the tUn -StateWese stories-are en-" most wonder inspiring feature of 'the ves . . 1 - v ft-.":". . I" - . . sel. ' Here In the hot stoke hole where the tirc-taiae.-, t bmhw. be .remempefeannat n.alf na(ked TOen wheeled and 'hovele-d coai; llalne's crervewa albmposlie jot 'con- sis tiag .of -CnIijnienr -Germans, - negroes and CKBte riBsrAaericarK't ;V f J ' .if--- jBelnfants. Fancy Caps ' ; 10 c . ' S5c In fanf s Fancy 8ilk Caps 40c lDfantsrFancy Silk Caps - 25c--. SOc Infants' Silk Bonnets vc Zephyr Saoqoes - " 25c -. " " - -v'. ; -.: v Oc Zepbjpj Sfcifques ; ?;J30C V.0c Eiderdown Cscques "- v- 39c 75c Zephyr Sacques ' 48c Trimmed in White Pink or Blue. isaystne COTernraent greawy-iepiores tne Maira Oatastr:;. V At fi'ra't- i- feared --it might be attribu&ble to "some' rash act- i It 13 now . convinoed it was accidental- Gen.! .Wooilford -was"- infofimed"" of" .Spa!in.'& symrtiy. The OuibafL authorl ties are- or-v . - . ' t V?.Z21?r TO -7ARC:i!?Sn 1 Garves-ton Fe5. ,16 The battleship Tex, as and :ihe-rui3T" Nashville received ; or.-.- ders fenjght ioail from Galveston imme-d'iateljr.- -Their destination; is- qaot learned. It 5s JbelieVecL 4hey go-eithr,to' the fieet off the Iry Tortugas or direct AJ Havana. vanished alt tie splendor and dress' parade of the decks above. Long lines of electric lights illuminated the aisles down- which the black, faced," bare footed men. wheeled the .coai to tne- lurnace ooors,. irom wnicn as Hhey were opened -at almost minuite in tervals the light blazed "with a -red glow and . their roar was the deep -diapason- for the iightm uslc' of the shovels and. coal on .Tici- itwn flvir - fVtv ou1d ea.srilv. conceive how "the'olowin'g up of "one of "those buge boilersthat towered ar vast' cylinder above the - roarhMr furnace, would wreok all the Splendor' that; lay above it, that whicb to iWorld,"-'hb, :-in viewisr turte and cabins and guns and varnished "masts and bright' yettow; .'funnels and blue" unTfortoed flfflcera -and wnite uniformed -crew inaa never given a tbougbt to the "stoke bole,.' was jtbe ba'ttleship Maine, 1 as good cs cc2tl:l"2 I the bill, 'provided-yea -crc ! satisfied with La second grade article. Gr - , X i i mm n n was aTmost overpowerin'g; but cler . beads f orced the decision "to wait unUl the . trutb ia known.'The .bouso and deipartment of state buildings vi ere croded wiQx anxious ciltazena all'day.5: A'Corxd of te-egrams-was seat inquiring' lot tt -eafety of relatives ewroxk, Feb. -:r5. Senor -De -Lome sailed on rfhe rltiiniiie ataoon today f ?r SpaTarViiftXondon, ' He refused to discuss tne'Mfltinefncident .Mis ine&a; y Liiem 1 2obrat,wwheo- asked i whether - De LOme wouia maice- a sea xemtf n.i j w avmsv" wui cried, "It is, imiossible. The minister -re- TOE ZOLA T .1,-1 , jl f ' . . " i?ARIS PREPARED FOR POSSIBLE & tannery A call Hneetiag of the directorsor th . ' board' of trade -was held at noon yesterday " Sn Capt. Pattas.'s ofice. , - tiapt. Pat'ibn iprcssnfei rc-clytions to- tha effect that a" committee be ppqlmttd to : :. ?onifer wltih) Prof. Eggliestton', ."city'Vuperta-- with Jbtim, in helping ,to -jenVytalnffeK-gi t e So;. the 'National . :.J3d-ucaXloiaal jass3ciati'ca . --.'onvcoxiion who -pasa'throUo "iieiXJUocCay-v-.V en route.. to 4.he convention Jild ;t.arCJ7itT tanooga on the 22nd of February. " jciJa P. ' "rr and Gtorge S. Powellwiafc a1tCii.iLi the coniimitbee. It was also thought de- . sirable to malke an effort ,tOr ge-t thls-asso JiatioQ to boldt its eoct meating bereaa; . - .or this end a commiittee -consisting or r Japt. .Patton and Frank". Garter were-ap- - - k . pointed: to bring .this" rcatter".pefre th , ocaaidj.of ajdermen Friday, night, " and re ."' ' quest them to appoint a ui table ' person -t .. attend tbe' 'conveotioni and : extend to , th ; ody 1n person -an invitation Irom tb city - Ml th'et board "of tradie to bold its next: ,,- - meeting bere. " - .- . Frantic "Garter presented resolutions -.de-v siring tbe a'pointm-ent' by tto chair cf a , 1 Jorth Asbeville and the various advantages . t ; - oCered -by-the eurrou'nding coun'txy to be .: diiatriburteid by the board of trada.-; The - -; : will b9jap.poin.tied later." ; , N jTKToKisslck waa present to f request', Jl: ubiat. some action: be taken by the board ro ' : " assist, in enUeirtalnlng the .s InteTEaticaial :,'v Prese 'fcluib "ami the' Peniandi TPecfcil .'club; . " botb. of ' FihHaJel.phia, which, arrive her Fridays - ? - The snatter - was .left; with- th - : president. - : " ,.- . - L Oipt" -W. T. Mason- moved that a. special ' T committee be appointed to prepare -a. re; ' ; port on tbe advantages ofPered by Wc en j"t Norin, Oaroliaa fcr tbe location of furni amid' tanning stabrsiHnents.'and that-after:!. , f k Arum rvl e fu-vM qtvi 'rxiA lro irvf CiiAh A TAJt - ' port, it-be pulbltehed -i . eecrtetary - Rawls was instructed to coin-. munkate with the gen'tltlman :wbo- wad i I,A STEAUSOIP QBEC2ED -t . !TJiJEntiT9Po'licsForc3lIeptonCU-J " - - - Cavalry to Rida Down v--. - EIGHTY GEVE!T 1 OL .V ' t- ISLAND OF.AITAGA. grets "the accident -greatly.T' boats' biurryixig 'to tbe spot from all sides ploke up SS wouindeid' tmeon s truggling im the1 waiter. ' Jf these eix .were on 'the point of siKicumbing when pulled in, - They were bake onboard the City ?''m-rf j received all cared for: ; , uuaa.tm.; v iGusaave C ,Dresslerof .he crew; was j - "Hiaivanti, Feb. 16. Assistant -gecfetary . V - - r I t..!-Viln m im ".Tl ' r silt A H -n n.iel- -...Ci- fell f compiet'ely and pernaaneatly bLn-u.td. An I Ja expressed by authorl tks. fiLgs- ria'- V - ' iBrriokson, uoQereea.-ViM we ras ivpesrajjutu u"t w y?,- . .i.ti ' xot onof iment 'Not rKapared yef to report vmse, of the wounded in the military bc&pi-tal 4aa9 (Sigll)ed) died! up to thia hour, u'Mbe wadlth ot several Is "precariotfa. ' ' . Tfe 3Lascott vlU .taile to-day " to Key W-eist all of tne Injured 'wbo are "in eon- TiHn'-Vo be movedv lAmerican- vessels are T&rJitsx at nv .ntontieat to arrive for pur- WAp'VWww j .it Tite'o f !rfln'fl:ftri'ne,.iany assiisuaiutr prom the aature or -tne a- J'" Maine1 submerged ex-cept 'debr. -, Mostly liSf the ISSSETt teoerf the expU work for divers now. Jeans SerrtU v3 a little 'fcrwaxd or, icmid:!::?-.- It is UtLU mlsiag." L4ttle bepe far :thedt safety. that the worst, canwe ,:4t3 t -These kiaown -to be saved are: rtt,-gfl0ds:stsind3 without a VjJ NtuitdfoStec!: ell 4 C t 4 PURITY. FOR S Ko part of ytrr t'ying jrlrra.coriin-jni r ear -or closer attc-ticn t-aa Your Grzzcrlzo. - we guarahtea all -our rool? to. be both and Iresb. want you Heelthy di:c:.r:y d if you wlu do your tc'Z "wU'- ' W do our part ty Ta c ht will be the beat the r-rL:.L'cr-wwkya at the very lowest pries r " prices these few i.sfr toddteii tbe. story cf vct r -" 1 : ' -y California Leaica CI1- - . , r,s 20c kfed jtt.l5c t r SflWM, 2 can for r - - V Steakv6almon,vir3 : :r Pear., 2 , cansV r - iWhtiJe Secretary Long.was -witb bt$. prjea-. Idea't at ncsm tbe foJlowtos- detailed , de fepoiiieb fromi Capt. Sigsbee,- eoxtailaajider jet "'Afdvike 'ssiudkig wreaking vessel at once. f, ISfSH SYMPATHY --London, Ftb"16. At a large," meeting tonight ' of i Irish: -tionalists a.-, resolution was adopted d-eploringt'the -Maine disaster and (begging "the president to, convey the convenirlonj bjeairlTeit sympathy, tothe American-, nation .-ti. . Iew york,yeb. I73:30 a.'mx. The fol1- libwing ,was received irom Havana at Jla. ni. this XTiuriiy), enorinta: V,'Tbe clause of lihe pastor itaaaina ii-' Ejery71ie exact 'number' killed is 25l.1bteire -were f ofoers were either well 'away or J 'OScei'&, 24, uninjured; -crew,". 18 tbe wounded! - now on; boaTd v'tbe " rWard - line. a .y-.ftr-e- - Tihus'thiey 'escaped- unhurt, The seama'and: mtrime (by their pouicto ere i ,1 4 iopel, 9 circed1 to beer the brunt of th'e d.rast.ar. &; fatp tu-Q, - ; - r.r- r t t-sa. iiiwirtT officers shr-ld, have beaa on duty on the forward demand it r-o befi thus thateutecant J'n- nTw a m.is';"--? llfSSt J113 H l' ' . .. .. - t-. .n.i(l-TtW:h.J er rziig can, w&3 'Dawn uatjr went down- wiA fh f.-P- ParlsFeb. 16.-MoreeVidence.wAs 'given gaip: Foundered in -a , Thick. Fog- .. . . , A . t ill. -. ' " . " - " by experts m -tbe Zola trial ; today 'tnat tne 1 , v . . - VMirtaan Pisnno bordereau was in'- Esterhazy's "handwriting.. GenFenieux.barangued-the. Juryarguingi t" .'V' ' I against" the the'th"a .Iftrhazy ", bad'j r"-- - '. " aught toao with tbe.authomrrp ot -the 1 ' .Pfirisr, Feb. 16. The Frencb" .eteamer famous doensment.- He" reruued. laDori si Flachat from". Marseilles for Colon baa bees ' -f' demand f or tbej production of documents. f wrecked oft Santa Cruse de Teneriffe. '" ; " In -the. mean time ,the government . con- 1 The disaster" occurred at .1- o'clock - th1 - tinnereparations to deal with : riots, morning .at ' tbe Island" otAnaga. fTher 1 Paris baa been doubly" garrisoned, " the: en- vaa a tog at the time" Tbe vessel tire . police: force areikept on calk fcman 15.3-4 total loss." Forty-nine' passengers and" mountainsol gravel are iHed on pr'incipal j thirty-eigbt :of -the crew' . were ' drowned. . -y streets tor vse .in ,case oi, uavairx twb 1 The .captain, second mate, eleven 01 in v , aim ix -js erarpijr uuvuaixv uiav . vire -.mw crew na - one passenger iwere-.ayfu . . , j will be ridden down without, mercy if',it 854 abcoixL" t ... j - Alioaed IXU.- pced. a" sanci'al guard ail nifghtajound the baraleshiip. to" recover the bciiriiek'tit AiaieriJan eilrs. - This Spiaajah assembles. y "YESTERDAY I7J THE HC'JSE.:- Washington, Feb. ' 16. Tbe house ".today, . began a. four days' discussion of thebanlr r.-; iptcy bill. - Little (interest Is teli In th - Fiva -cf'lbe crew, Lx-cxiii-t-ly aft'.r tue expA,.ca u 1 , "coers iVc4 .... . it.: ; r-f v i f,"1 f ifTif, .1 3RX-I . i - . iO TV ; . lit- -a. .1 . i-1 y Miiiv w --p ttVjt1'3T-t"--j- 1 . : h"" . 1A11 others went down on bdard . and near LMaiite. - Tota.L Icut or musing, Zq6. . "With several" exceptions, .no oiSeer or mam tas. more than- a fc&rt of a - suit, of Cito'tlhirs, aad that : Ls wet . with iari?or water. WaJd, steuaueir learvta! Key, .Y-t at 2 th.3 artenncD'n. - - -s SET FIRE TO A (JIRL. . " :"Bainbr1ildge, Ga.r " Feb.' 16,-rPticulars' were received:- tbfia" afternoon the. burn debate. C The Maine disaster overshiJdowed cabjneit b'lda ecaJ council, presided over . Jsmeir AUKr" a farmer- in tbe remote De- ntened to-the speakers. - 7 ; by 'Blam-o.iban. it as-resolved, that t V ; - B , - , - - -- th!e presiiea't or the " tabiniet, Gadvez, and- oatur county dtrrct on Monday. She went - ; --.Vr . ; -v; ; - : tis1 TOcretaryGenr..-Ckagoctar..:iejhtait. os-U-oaM to"--the--ngtt(ibout- 200-;'yad from. th . - . - K0T DCM ASLESCS; ; ""L r i.'ir:'?' "- iwa-i-. ijrtSS 1 ..s.jiiv--Bi,.rii;.KiimT.ti :T-t.ivi-, liTiTrnwwm rwpTf wbo fireto her .Hustler. 'was tn town .yesterday and sa-ea . eSa "vrtlx, Ium.u.1 tie xvt of jcured 4 ed start. -,11 UM to ruSUM to-ttoBiMtltr Be yeswa:?, iW -. ",Thft fim ws extinr- cartog for the . wounded: The miidtary j faithieir's door. - The A cewtspaper, i,iaxiooei jtj ui vuuiua . - - ttv1v. Tbe ne- iiir . KUISIUVI Vr mav , ---3fetvebent-ardof.l f- " . . -'...-.-..c,, ,rj rt-'a.. itley wentty tla-lotton,-? I. ivs fr Itc'y VCt .pv mv) "Yt-fesfe -x-.cers pcea Uo'iavcstigate th cause cf tLe dis 'inwright, Ilol-Jjgj. r : , . iiOidn, will j . ' ; 4 - FlcEica- It 13 -C their p' to-day to b lack borders, -r tiBlunCo-w ill assist at the funeral, -t: . , . Only cihteeni' todfcs tave bten recoy--AtrvY - .T:ow a-ro" m.f tf;h a " jrmrs'he.' Some of tare uaia'juie'd. Carnage -g t.y maEgled. Ottr9'are burnied,- The bodies via "hicb. are eurpo"d to be en bdaxd-''ia Lordly ,fce . foud on ac cou'aiti of the utter desStruction .of- the bat- tlez,i.i.-r; -AE?edal ja.-r3 ir'asbeen ap- lts of fc-rawr'Am 1",-T.t. tk Ifi -i,rr slzz '"to the ivew I Wi n., i. -- - WoV" i'3 JWas ?n-3f cS.-correrpoienK C-.pt, Si-.c:e 'to-day cabled Secretary Long that hf v"-3 restive .the eplcsloa 'w-s rot ac- il. Iletaskea i:u Ii"c"3 " Will send by tcr to irey Y,sfe cLicer i si.v" i except -myseLf and' TTa' ma. .-Hana'ciber'er. Ray aai 'turn over tlftj-u-ijui t ,.' T'ain of Forthwith. Te-:uet fcr safe keepia." Will i eer.d all wouaJed er.ca no Lltil -t Ka- vaaa." ' " ' -" 1 .Cecretary Deng, for the prcsiJcr't, bas seatthi3 teksraza to Gapti S-hee: "-, .- L- ,frvx'"'-",' w W i . . J r" . i i ; I grbee twil-J . be iyncbed if .caught. The rare beauties of ' nature, 7 ? rreU f ; ' it n. nrrr-'rrr -nrJ3T, national - -r"r;.-r;v- i- I w . .4 ,. . t. J- . I neoafl WilV .BUUVairtu -u.'t-y-v. ... ' ----- I C 'Si .rrive J ! "' t t One cf the Ga-tte ta2 v,itr-.3S.d "the. laurchiEg-.cf the battleship Maiae in 1SC3, tp--r tin? the event for the Brooklyn Eagle. V - i'-TLe huse hulLof the ship was partly en- - - . US. S. iralne, Havana. Fres- ; cla -d In a vast hip-roofed building that : ' i"at dc-u-cstae to express fcr Liaself and bai teen constructed to rouse a war ves- "KCCerltl V 3 rzrria cf -the United 'Ctates b:?-pro- Sel -ti.at wr3 planned fr building near the - ' u. fc :r.j f - :r-t-y with the ce.s aai crew ck 2 of the, civil war,, but cvicg to tie aidyi - UU-J c t1 a I. -'re, and :.'r tat .d xpenye ter inat cf, J: M.' "3 ft 3 not in. 7 , f -f ' ,1a rrovi:"r- Icr tLe survivors cor -tracted. Near, this 't aiiJiag waa aa- re: -si) - - , "jcn.i'D. TV M. W fc . fc- V. Tj .prc',:icr,t -1 - 3 recrli.a. Lis i-vLtat'c 3 r, t ... :rj tLo in 3 t - PUKE .FOOD cf frcra oth r sirailar but e-ae-rtLat t-alUr,etnic tur ia -vLlch wrs tl 35 LLwc::ri"cr a grct w-o Jen rL-'r tha.t Ld teen begun in-tiar tir .5 tut.V-e wcrk ct v, L;'h had t 'a st' red vrhea ths.vr e i.I, -irca-w.r hir;3 c "rT tj-. t'--3 cT WL3, bad never t.-i r - L .-IL'is c' len veE-'l v-- to" a -a r m ih oae and a. ' 3 t";i. 3. into ycur sic . ,1 n-. f j 1: 13 VeL-ve -.Lit th? vrrnt z.z.1 at prices that inter-: v czt re bu.y, bL.i t -v; .1, ITT T tea Lu: 1 1 1 but cc ? ray, fcr t Eh J at ta "9 tl It r- 'i to t; . . 1. . - i- !' . . -" w. a w r.t:- - e t- estai:l:::. faytnibucla:,: t 1- -.r cf t: cr j i. j 1 i. J V... Lat i tO ,v II cr; . . t . .. - t' maUon'aad utility cittaiaer"!s--tars Ircaj timo'totlme shown their appreciation ct these Gems ty aiinj theai la U Liali tl adornment. , f Ye have decided"! ci z9 out s,c9 ,.cf y . . "-.. - - - ..-.!. .. : - days.' - -' . ' .. WI3 C ri;.- -. . , Oae lot cf 41 r;:aa at 3 ceats - ' Cr.3 let c! O ::rj et C) c:"t3 c ". C-e l:t cf i:3 f.--i at Tic-.'.j e .. Ca 1st cf 3 C J tt ;i.C3 a:i. . u ) i:t: : - f - - C-3 ' C ij'" c . i : Cr.5 I Caa c: i r
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