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,1 SYATE KEUS ? FROU RALEIGH if County Summer Institutes V , Vfto be Held. ! r Two Pardons Granted by Governor Russell. Director Mewborne of the Atlantic and : " 4 Un-rTi n.mHna. Railroad FilesPapers . i. . . .- ..,. l Opposing the Le ase to the Southern Bialaififli, aroh 16. The railroad commns- I atan yesterday feeard 'the exeelptiom to h passengier rates wWidh ainer to go into effect Mairoh 23. Tine Seaboardi wias iheard ' first. TSbe aftfemaoa was xJerotea to ihear- . feig arguanien't of the coiunsel for fche differ- eat roads. - ;v vr jar. Mewlboxinie, ome 01 xao oireuiwre uj. . the AtLantic amd Nortlh Caatolima, wa. here J ' , y-terday. tHe opposes "he Uease of the T . road -to itlue Souitbera. H (BJed papera to ' thfts effect (with the governor, amd said the dtoectors had appoimrtied Dr. iPecreoin, of ' Wayne, and toiimself to represenit tlhem In - Jv"4b3s nUaJtter.' - - .. Goveraiior Russell yesterday grabbed two ' ' m-itfon. One waeMo-Edwla P Haona, pandona, , one .was .10 Jwwur r -end the otiher to John S. Lyda one from r , New- Hamover county and. itlhe other from - . , Htemdenson county, . The fanners aire now getting plenty ox , ,, . . iii I Is a pretty good supply of steady falling . "ra)ln glTen them f The ihaindaiome building which 4eing put up (by the Capital; Club here is going up iaplday. tit wi'll Ibe one. of the hand-J Hnest piaffes dn tfce'city when completed. (Messrs. C B. Bdwairds and W. C. Doug las yesterday aittenided the meeting of the --truBtees of the Odd - Fellows Orphanage, which waa held at Goldsboro. - - Members of "e L. OBPien branch "r Gamp of Oonfedierate Ve'teramis, wdll thold a meeting on Ttouiisdky to discuss the at ' . tfipm'Ain rkf .tihe state reunion at Charlotte -onioers. v .,'-'! OPoor Clerk Wimbih, of thepeniitentiiairy! He will, not be let atone about the caafload y of coffee he bougM' from a ntowthernhoue. He is chironicled as itrying to selll to the - wlair depWdment coffee for the gulf division vof the United Staitea army. -There Is to be a meeting of the chamber - ; of commerce tonight to "take steps lootoimg " to the 'effort of securing -Raleigh as the -'" place for -tUse ' perimainn.t fedenail prison. The Watauga Olub neft 'last nights The textile dntcliion oomntiteee ntaide a writ- : , m : rTKwit Tplhidh was amended 1 ; Ahen - adopted" -TOtis leport'.wfflit be .the 'first of a series of articles in industrial education Bids ior wuiomg to new auawoopuuu .l "i the Blind Imstttute here were opened last , night. (Elldott Bros., of Hickory, N. C., got - the contract. Their biidj was for $21,400. The bids wero from $29,000 down to the - fixxin iRaMgh, one each from iireensDoro, Tour stones, it as to idc compieiea py-w Aoher. There are playrooms, class rooms and dormatories on 'the first three floors, :while the fourth floor is (the audtorluim, yMmu" .. . . .xainy got the 'contract for furn'ishiing the chairs for the auditorium, which is to se4t aaa n, 1000 people . Mr. (ScMoss, the manager1 of the "Wi'l- intogtoni opera house, Is here ookrng ' to SupermtenjttenJt aaeDane mas l wawirora w.i i dtifferent counlties asklnig which .of them , wish to. hold county' institutes 'hs summer.. 1 . - - - m, UiwwiiMrtni - jKcfinmA - H-.VrA .mtffliivfflri vmnmHiga,iinira tjArta-y Bifctii.fed. quite a crowd. Some believe the governor will hoi'-be able Vu. su M thiat 3s Ms.jwarmes't wish, ;v . Obainnwa-f DockeTy of be penitentiary commlitboels very anxJous "to sell the pen Iiijentiary ' to Jthe ' governmenltJ thinks m . ..ML .1 It 1 i.i.jiuJI Vln4 ne larms ougiax;m-w).iw re;J"ttT?r'; a the leases expire the farms should be glvo up t Kvervbody Bays 8ov erf al medical discovery of the age, pleas- ant and recresnmg to tne tasie, act genuy ' and positively on kidneys; liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever; habitual 'constipation . and biliousness. Please-buy and try a box ' f C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents; Boiaana uaranteeuxoc!ureoyauaruKgw. r . reinam a jnarmacy.. " . ;. sOONSoiATioN. ?. - ; -,I like to go to TompMna." (K ; , Is he a painless dentist?" t s "UNO, 'OUc WQwrewr i "pirns . wom xot me he makes frightful faces himself." ' Prevention ' :.' " " better thah . CUrel TlittV LlVer Pills will not only cureVbut if ' - t ; -. taken , in time will prevent " - irC , Hefldacfie. ':vj'- . -i.t. ' " L.r-Jt:. orings, and! .we make the finest and most dyspepsia, blllOUSneSS, malaria, deIicJous eoeoinery In North " Carolina. constipation, jaundice, - torpid ; ; v ' : " V -:; liver arid kindred 'diseases. AsheviUe Candy Kitchen, TUTT'S Liver PILLS 4, ..... Ji PEOPLE'S i 11 a. ' V FEIJSIS. received before lAll adjertisements March 31 for, ; Situation Wanted or for I Servants (or other (Employes) Wanted will be Inserted under the proper heading in these columns FREE. . .- .. ntl..) mm lnAA 2ft wertisemem w. words), and to three insertions., v . , . ' ; . If persons wmo -aQTru xvx Lj leave at the 3izeitite business office certificates or re)comaneiidaitionis as to their character and ability these will be sub- mltt- to those whJ answer the adrer- tisement. HXXP "WANTED. BAKJB OtR RENT. 'I have for sale over 100,000 acre' fine Jaadf to i7VSteni 8arge timlber .tiracte twaiter ipowers, gold, mdjaa, corundiutaa arid ottoer mSsie -bearing lamia. VWh-i some of I the ;in e taproved amd untaiproved city and toVn properties. . 1 itarve to renit for the summer a ounriber df lAsheviile aotd country houses, ihsnndshea and uniruenia1ied-.iM.oney (to'-Joaai m improvedl city property George S. Powell, Heal Estate ana Juoans, WIANTTIED - Agents ito work insoirance in 5SSSSw only those who will' work need1 apply. Good oomani&sioni. ldams & Hull, 32 Patton 1 saleaman to sell (fain nma!iw bt 'blankets, flannels, dress goods ettc, direct f ram Philadelphia foams to the retail trade, "We pay a liberal commission. Box 1341, Philadelphia, Pa. , ' 27-2-sat. WANTED. 'A respectahle colored woman as cook and general servant, j. ij. Gazette office. 1 26-3 5?JANTBD -Position as canTassing agents , or salesman ior some "is 0 wv. WANTED- By Old ' Established 'House High grade man or woman, gooa church standing, wilHng to learn our business then to act as manager and state correspondent here. Salary $900. Enclose self -addressed stamped envelope to A. T. Elder, General (Manager, Box , care Daily Gazette. - . t 277 i2m WANTED. Raw furs and skins, - ouch as skunk; musk-rat, cotter, mink, raccoon, opossum, etc., by i the Providence Fur company, Providence, R. I., Buying agents wanted. . ; 271-3mos SITUATIONS WANTBD, !VlAINTED--o8TOon as stenographer and itfytpewuiter; can keep nooKs. iAooxes j., care of Gazette office. ' i engjaeer by a young man or sax years ex I perience. Best' of ireferences. Address K. G., Gazette Office. 31-3t j income airy goods or furniture store, acting as i cazette. JU-tft- i uidirsa 'ii. iu w. i:A-ddiress Sl-36 t;v - ; 'Care of Gazette. WA2OT(BDBy ''a4riwti:-wB-''-Miioaed'-'t Salem Female Academy, Balem, N. C, a Will teach Latin, v iFrench, musit?, hJgher mathematics and : BtegTaidhy. Has had v several years experience Ini teaching andi can give ex client references. Address .Miss A,1 so., -16 Charlotte street WANTED y a young man who under- Terences. , Address ' ui. um.. - 80-3t Gazette Office. WiANTBIBy aa intelligent young man, a I position as clerk in grocery store; best of i references given. G. H., Gazette 28-3 7ANTED 'Position as stationary : boiler filreman; best of references; tttfee year' experience.' S. H., Gazette office. 28-3 WANTED Employment of any kind ; , by ' young tman and his wife,or eKneryoomt : petent and efficient for any line of busir -' ness. (Address H. ;W,' M. ,care Gazette. Mt , ' 27-t . ' v ' ' I WiANTTED Position as housekeeper or nurse, v (Apply at 15 Turner street., 266 WANTED.A position hy a first class mil " Mner. 'Best reference. Address I R., Newberry Hotel, Newberry S.C : - j wNTBD A position as travelling or awme , soompanaon in a rennea wsmmy, - wll) peaks French and .English, and 4s rr$mg to make herself useful; best of : -. iamtms l.: M. care of Ga- .rr , , . - 298rtf I xciA.mFTTV-Poeition as housekeeper or : -. . ohaitee of linen room in hotel; riHniwTr Jd: of references. JAddress 03, H., care Gazette, v.. ! t 26r8 i . - . mr--l C.raac GfWilZg lMiarcn nccu 'i-sfes?- probably that h why' the UtUe ones crave them. You can -anduagetheir natural in - mauon withVf anoderationt with such pure and choice wn- fectknia noth- g but pure flavorings and vegetable col- L M- Theoeold Prp- .... . 'rriz: no. THE ASHEVIIXE GAZETTE MARCH y, 1898. ; rvyrjoitCDBSI. - f?. ' "A- . rwUNTEI-U itkmasj or cook x . k. JM 1 I . IJMITHF W P I 1 1 O-xr . K. 1?1 - - dress I, Cazette oniee. i : . I - tAjjTBI-iA. position esVnfUrse or fcouae- S-St , t ; "B," jrazetl Offloe.; WlAiWIBSD A poaiUon as aorae Toung i colored girl. a - - . - 1 Q-f, , n r v ' Gazette Ofaoe.,: TVlA!NTEaAA: position iby'a colored girl as chim.lermiaiM or iwirse. Address , JjTjt - ' 5B,M Gaaette OfiB.ce. l place as n-uree or 4 Joose -maid 4y Pelia'ble colored wwian. Callt 10 Sorrel street. . , : : :'.-y t., mm iTjninrk ia mki 0 urse"or t&amber- . a iK -vrtirtTPrt if- .woman. Referenioe. tA-pply at 35 Htll street. . t.fe v 30-3 yiAjNTSaA poslton as cook toy a-colored Gazette' Office. TAINTED 'A posdUon, as cook cr house Lrl toy a young colored woman. Address - Gazette Office. B8-3t'' - ' ' " '- " -" t ': 'V-" TOAJNTHD Position-J as Sutler,' driver, or any out door ork by young colored, man. Gan furnish references? y s- B- 28-3t A : - -. i?:: ' - V'- : ' - -"' MISCBIXANEOtT8 . $2i5Q6;;.:.iMP' on good security. Apply to JACK M. . CAMPBELL. 1 -u; ' tM" 1X)IST A eUk vcmibrella witti wibite and blue knob on handle. .' ILost. between .nK'a tYTA Atid! the house it. the um- diersigned. - Return, and; receive "reward, j 9tJ. aiux vwvaaa; ATvriwiRvrv barent to know how to rfAtv iM-rsffi. for the sDhere In lifftito which Jthey areteladaptefd Valu-1 able Informations for both young and old. Terms reasonable. Address with stamped envelope, ; a MISS E., SUTTON. , 25-4t " .. - . Ashevllle, N. C. LOST Pair gold frame eye-glasses and. chain, between College street and North (Broadway. Finder will -receive reward by returning same to Hotel Berkeley, 25-3 '' ' ;'y . : ' . ' TOtATJTiran TCvervbodw to know 'that the bargains at Mrs. Thomas 1 - I soon be gone, winter ana summer un derwear for ladies and children; baby caps, 10c ito 25c; stockings, best quality, 2 pairs for 25e; corsets below cost, Del sarte corsets, $L50, and up. Special nrices on ribbons,--notions, linens, .em broideries and laces, ia peauuiui aoi m . ' given with a $5.00 purchase. .; ,' ..- 305-26t W. O. SMITH Of 10 Church 'street, rooms 4 and ;,5- hasa variety of 1,700 samples of Men and Boys' clothing, covering best tailoring extant, down to Uhe cheapest j ' atnd most attractive inducements offered rtf ffcwiit.'a .firmishincs.- . : : 17tf t- ikffiERT BROUN City Surveyor and En gineer. Office Daily Gazette v - 298-26 MISS. NORA" WARE-iPianlst and teacher in HncnaA jTistrnmeiit8. 291 GOliesd Street. . ' 211-4mo 1 EXPERT STENOGRAPHER arid Type writer desires, employment; ; expert'enced. Sr& pensation in order to secure a position in Asherille. Adwess 0j. o. jr.., oare w i np sMtar line of samoles from the I Ditimer Woolen Comity. The largest a the world. Call and1 see them at No. 5 East Court sojjare; The Ashernie Tailor ing Company.-.': : . ;' ; 'x - BOOMs AWD BOABD. MSRiS. RfAjy-r-One and' a fourth miles out on Tfcont Mountain eleotric street car 'line, had-three or .-four rooms now. vacant and I would like to have some new. people to fill them.i Kates, $5.00 to $7.00 per week.f WANTED.--iBoardeirs, at IW. 13 Starnes ' avenue; elevated, and beautiful locauon. Clean anartmente, delightful board. . , . 288-U v. - f - . " " BOARD. A few ; select ooaraers can ds 'accommodated, in a private family' in which there are no children. Large lot, ' sunny rooms,good fare. Jas. R. Du- Bose, 33 Pine street. ... Z3T-tr BON AIR -74 Bailey St. G. li McDonald; iproprietoir ConiveMen office; on Biltmore street car. line;' house , well heated by and wold baths - free;raiU modern conye- niences: table first-flasB. - : 20-tf i BOAIRDING WTPH 'ROOMS can be had at ilBuxton Hill on r Church street. -,? First class Northern cooking guaranteed. ; 18-6 - . ';:m";v;J.W. .OOOK.- ROOMS AND BOARD . WANlEDpPersons having: rooms to 4et or desiring boarders can procure them by an advertisement in J tthese columns, or to, the columns r de- voted ia hotels and boarding houses. An 1 advertisement in either place for one j week (cost '75 cents) will bring plenty of applications. ; rOB BENT "teL L: ply at 38 Penianu streeu . i . ; ROOMS Furndshed,J"orH umfurnished, - or part of house for arent. , No. 76 Depot streeti 1 -1 .,' . - - 34-4 ROOMS 'Uaruriiasaeu rooms No. 172 Chest- out street;-.- - -? s '21-5 - Inooms, among the pines, near car line; i vwuuar-uL ajvc. , 'xkwiu ftt oesireo. zu-ao . ' - Vv :. v; T ... rr-Krm rro -cr & t m 1 ; 7 room trouse. ! JVVU VI : . Illl. - : trr,'-r. 5 lots ' on .Vaace -Tota on Oak etjeet. . W..B. Wdlr ' v 1 1 liMH ' I III I 111! Morgan Mortean's Bookstore., - " A STORE .IN TEMPLES COURT FOR I m. ; Johnston, Jr.. 20 Temple 1 Court, Asherille, N.,t3.T FOR RENT House of eieren rooms furn ished or unfurnished, on Haywood street, adtfointoig Bock Iedge; aleo three flats of w. jrwi jrfx rmms. eodh furmebed, O. 7 irr Rnom 4. Temxfie court. 7 117-26 1 : jS w rkn TvrssmATSL.18 ofioe. in Temple Court, for gent' .win, jonuewn, jr.i w ow. t. 1 Tllson, .'venipwr ypart" 'p Nfttsfc' Horses For Sale at a Bargain; Seconq-tiandWag - V BlLTMORE, N. r. n.'WN.'TirJEMlAiN iWELI ISELfll 'Ramftyier Bi- . cvoie In . fine condition at a sacrifice,; or would1 trad for. lair aaume iiwrwe. Ati- FOR SAJLE A small but" profitable Trine- antk-'iDA well-buSIt cottage. lAUoress jr. o Box 34: Trroni N- C - 24-eod-3 FOR SALE -Improved . old-style" Gordon nress. Address W. 'No'Roundy, 'HOX MX, I FOR SALE. Two exoellent heavy draught horsesf." Good Tir-orkers and aiii.rigM every way. Apply to C!hamler8. and ; Weaver. for QAIiE-Two excellenit heavyl draf t mmrsies. Ail rismx in every wsuy wwu iworkers. Apply to 18-4 CHAMBERS & WEAVER. a LOT of Furniture, '4Majui&jDaaiieiii nitensila. almost new, wiM be sold at great sacrifice. Apply at (Byard'a, 19 Merrimon Ave. , 313-tt FOR SALE One 7-room cottage, and 8- rocinT house on Central Ave. . Modern conveniences. One 9-room house on FMnt Either of these houses can be j solid at a bargain. Beveral small lots suitable for cottages. No trouble to show you. J. H. Weaver, Agt, 45 Patton Ave., Ashevllte, tN. X FOR SALE A judgment in any favor aKainst W. J. Cocke, adimlnaBtrator of his father, William M. Cocke, Jr., for eleven hundred and fifty-seven j dollars hearing 8 per cent, (interest from March 16, 1897. Dr. J. E. David. . - d&sw-3mo ro YOU WANT A SITUATION? Adrer- tisementa for persons desiring situations published for half price to these- col umns. A twenty-word adrertisement for 10 cents, or three ithnes for 20 cents. KOUMEYS Thousands of people hustle fdr moneyo j Che injury of their health, we auvise you i to take care of your health flrstiand'you I can do this by using KOUMEYS U recommended by all physicians. It cures nervousness, ojyspepsaa, umg iuw bles,' heart disease, headache, and weak constitution. all druggists.5 Manufactured by J. C. Schmidt, woolsey, w. o. ; telephone wo. 101. Tile IndnStllal AdY6rtiSinft ' GOS FIVE CENT PREMIUM COUPONS. Will be received by the following leading business firms in the city. Trade .with them and avail yourself of our Cash Premiums. Amateur Photo Supplies C. F. Ray. Bakery J. JM. Heaton & Soma. Books and Stationery JRay Cut-Rate tsoos. store. jf. Bicycles an4 Bicyele Renting--Hough - it Dunham. - Clothing and; Gents Furnishings Alex- i anoer r oourtney. , uanoy lutcnen w m." TneoooiKi. Dentist Dr. J. E. HawthorM. t 1 Goods-Bon tMarche. Allen. IUh and Oysters Asheville , Fish .Oo. Green Groceries R.fK Ownbey-& Co. Groceries H. C. Johnson Grories Jenkins Bros. - 1 , General , MerchandaseW. J. Budderth. Jewelry- B. H. Cosby. - v iMeat Market McFee & Jones. Musical Merchandise HOugh & Dunham. 1 Optician J. O. Houser. -Ijaundry Model Qteaim " ' Photographer- H. -IJmdsey. -Shoes J, Spangenburg. Publishers-Sa3etrPublishlngOo. '; MatteBS'RelmatoT-E. S.HHaHv-: - . Books free. : Premiuons liberal. -Office in W. A. Blair's Furniture tare. ' . ' H. 3. PTJTETRBATJG Manager. I Kodak : Films Wont Curl I 1- , v. -- .-. If properly ; handled ' We know a , lot about films, make them a study. Develop 1 each picture separately. . We can remedy. a 1 Jot of overtiming or-undertlmJucs and al- vise you asrainsf simitar; errors ? in future. We develop all films at once, and deliver I 1 them' earlv next anorntnie.f ? xoe rlnt and I tone every- suaashlnyiday. v,- Kodaks for sale and Tenf T- I , (Kodak supplies, aims, printing papers. ! i etc. '"-.,- - r . : Picture framing with latest style mound- lings. ' - .'3i'-''-- .:r? Paints and: all artist supplies. X : ,' I Ray's; Book; Store ,?4r?S,v."offtAe Square" - The ' AsherfHe TaHartng tompany; No.' 5 East Court square; are, now taking - ordeas! cor spring eusts.. . ; l ranrp'ri-fiirtirpr. U 'iTlZ'r - ciicu ui. iiuuu Daxsapaiiia esoin- ech, liver, kidneys, heart, nerve3 era 4. , a . i v v.. . XZJECTBIO GABS. PASS ; THE DOOR Central The Berkeley is an up-to-date hotel. Has all the comforts of a modern home .and is Equally Desirable for Families and Transient Guests. FEANK LOTJGHHAN, Proprietor. O KS ASHEVILLE, N. C - - ! Everything New tit Table First-Ctass After closing for two months in order to furnish, the house and make other impovements, THJfl OAKS opened January 1, 1898; f6r business. ,Fle min- 3 opened January i, i nn strpet r.ar line.1 ' utes walK irom tne square f " ' ' ' ' ' L. G, CONE, 70 Soiith Main Street. Uunder New Management. Newly THE ASHEVILLE South Main Street. Telephone 16. The only Hotel in the city Rates $1.50 Special Rates THE BLOCKER HOMEj O. H. BLOCKER, Proprietor. Good Board $5 per week ; $1.5per day. OXpD JFOIiT, ' 1ST. I Do you want a Summer and Winter Home and mountalnslocked to the North withSourthern exposure for Winter. Fine water, ;- dry air,' 2,000 to 3,000 elevaitlon. Now is the time, while property to low, and Om the place. Doubto daily trains on throughSouthem Railway. Beautifua scenery tnA the finest high altitude Winter country' in the world, attracting attention the worM over. ! ' "- j''v':l?'':-':,j( "WEST JEJSJ-JD HOTEL West Main St., Bretakd, N. C. Sample room next door to my (General Store, Bank Building. Bates $1.50 per day ; $1 per night ; 50 cts per meal. . T W WBITMIRE, Prop'r, HOTEL FLEMING : GREBER CONCERT CO. Proprietors. UewEnglan&Home . T03ST .:: JF2E2SrO-2. Board S3 .50 to Sff Per Week. TUXEDO, 76 Baywood St. i; ' New;-house, new" furniture," electric lights, furnace heat" or open fires, hot and cold baths. ' Rooms en, suite " or single. Rates ireasonables. 0peoiai rates to resl dents and business people. ; On car line. No one with advanced case of lung trouble taken. Mrs. O. I Nevffle. - 218-26 ; KENILVORTH PARK : ; Private Board.1 v - A delightful -' place' with home, comforts. TMX1 Tvf if HoA nnm. ffiua. first class northern , cooking. Near EUt more street car line. Rates from five to six dcliars per week.' , 1 : . J a-. COIy. Tie Palace ;Fihe Saddle and JRri nn& Horses. Brow Bros., Props. 29, 31, 33, 34 Lexington Ave Telephone 117. Orders Fiiied Day and Kight. Live lOO Years Drink Pure " Water aerea ted with terilized air the only absolutely pure water7-and you may. for family use distills pure water. "Made of copper, lined with block tm; easily cleaned; simple as a tea kettle; fits any gas, oil, coal or wood stove. ' Four ' styles, $10.00 and upward. Write for booklet The; Cuprigraph Co. 105 North Green St. ' CHICAGO ILLS, JL CaislneXand Appointments s Cnsurp ion. Steam Heat WOO Ft. Porches SAMUEL fi REED, Prop. Proprietor. ABBEVILLE.' N. C. Refitted. Livery in Connectaon. and $2 perDay. by Week or Month. in the Iand of the Sky? Cool b) Sxnmaer Marion, N. C BOARD. -. --... , - . - r si ' i 13 STARNES AVENUE. Furnishings almost entirely aew. TsU supplied with the best. ltfrsV Mary S. Sevier. THE GROVE HOUSE, : MKS. KOPPIXBEBGB, - ":S1 Grove street, Ashernie, N. (X. 'House nicely papered and furine throughout. Halls well heated. Batbe, and - cold! water. V Modern conreiilaoes Northen cooklag. Near street oar Una, Tne Sanitary Sffl HOTEL Woodlawn Cafe, The Leading Restaurant & :t r ; AsheviUe. a;, . : ,36;&6uth kkm St. ,;, - t . z '' "'T 5 V (Old Delmonieo'B) . ! .XEE!i1 D!AY AND NIGBT. , -Table supplied with everythirig the ket affords. - ; . i 'c . - , Ik" IReasonable rates by. the week and w0 NOAH URROUeH E 0 AUD. Dcz Irzl 1 3 rcsJ wfth bofS ' be hs.d at Urs. A. a Ray's. B i:: IV-C' " - . ' " rt f .
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