;-V, ;r .;-BICTCK COUPON, PAGE 7; ----- ?' . -V-v-- vi'rt' " -'t ;-, .7 YJ""' -r- V -S.l -;rJJ. 'ST- c - -ft "." - r- . ; - - I I iv -v'..-jib N 1 - r r v- . . ... . . . J " - ' c h -rr s f T ' - ASHEVtttD.n.- THDJBfDAY jMOENINe, "JDNE 8; 1803 Prico jCcats Ji 'V--: 7 Y.;fV;Cl. 4' " i-. r i it - V i 1 c ?! - - .A -t J. tf V- 1 ' 1 - i 4 v . r : vv ,7.- - .; i Z UtOllltlUllLHO I IK 51 Pattdnftvenue. . IP V ' ' : -:S Some Special -Mjdsqmmer , : lfl 1200 Tara - ifTencn uiu kwm- . w and 40 cents Special Safe , prtc - iff ;: i(he yurd-: 4 : -?25fCtnts- ' -V: 2000 'Yarde lOcC quality Prcal " - - 500 iTards Zephyr - 'Gingham,- '-" " ec" Sal pric. : For Thursday, iiine;8 Only 500Q Yds - '-Xawns and Organdies, -woarth 10, . " ' 19 1 -?. tomtit ,15 ceut, THUBS13AT iwft j ?' . . Im 'out trimmed' MUltoery -- , tVpaaitment we " off eoiw ,, IflESTflEICIlERS - "i . 4c Just, iii :Neufchatel Cheese v'' ?rPhilaelphi(eam;;Cheese Received f - Edam Cheese ; . Fine Apple Cheese : - Koquefort Uneese :i Fresh; Today r 1 . -,, j . tf 4 GREER - -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' FANCY-GROCER, 53 Patton Avenue, 4c '"Sir i.-. .t. MaYou Havefl epsia.,.. S Or flisdiieetiiaa try; tJr&at's Dlges- jt ' X JL.- ttlve-cordlaUr isjapjexcellent ' . ' oambiiLaiaow of the mosif apprw-1 J - v7;-v 'ed tonic, esftieiaind UaUve'; ." jt gks'iaEkl haa! heen. ihorougMji' itested wOth the moeit saitlSfaotoryY rt;.-;"--- .results. -Price 50 cents and jnoa-, ' . er refunded if no eat4sfattfry. , ,T ! - A glaBd (fountain niajl klouclie oaumt 6lze, 75 Jeemte. The 'earn - v " qual:ty 25 and 35" cento.- . ;. lw G...il O riL;!A...AGYa - Ashsvilla :iforth Carolina & C I I I ' 1 ' v 1 v 1 v 1 v lv 1 v i v i vl v I v I" i rrrs HalcaV; MiilionrDoI- ''y'iSf-fH f '""-7 ' 'V'?i n ? erty :Biifned: "S f-f fA; Ciiiv r ATlll'-i8 "411111 military Conduct. "The JLrOllg .btretCn; OI .-JBroaOtnegra a carried Otack ttothe reene-f Street Swept ;by the ; Flames. Many -WjbII Known - Stbres and STheii Contents Firei 'Originated in a Drugv Store and : 4. Spread Quickly to the Hontgom-L r soni Injured. , f r1Augtistai ,Qa,f-JUne .-Irerreeulting in th& losaf of at Jea9t half amillloa of doTtarwstarted kni Broad street thisTaf ternoon.4"The 'flretMiginated 4ri drug house .and spread wjldyto Ithe Mont gomery .building- ,armtory,J- Kress, big ten'cent store," lAmibert's; t grocery, Stiill'e big" liquor ' housed Alexander's drug, store, .Thomas & 'Barton.'e" music house, ! &elmonlc6stboaronng; hbuse, the 1 Augusta china house Schwelgert'SL" big jewelry store, Itfie Law range, the pal- ace; market, Batty .wagoa-works' and other smaller stores.. Tfie blaze: to still burning fiercely but lsnunder control : One man was' hurt-by. Jtalling walls. Several were overcome: by heat and a number" were" hurt by t exploding car tridges in ithe armory. ,The " loss la covered by iBurance. r' ; VILL THE SLUDGERS .v BE ALLOVED TO FIGHT? tr---...- Devery Seems to Have Modified Hit Stern Decree .F" - r, " New York, June ' 7.-Tieket ; holders for the FitzsImmonSr Jeffries flght ate wondering whether they wills be per- mltted to reach a. conclusion withouj police interference, f Patronr 1 of. the ring are amazed "at trhief Deyery-s let ter. - The suddenchange otvbase on the partjof Pevery.-who did" not stop the kpockoui contest ait "the Lenox cluib Tuesday ' mhtr and" who permitted Sharkey to "knocks Mc?oy ' senselegs last winter is : buzzH ing.: Some say. the move has beenmiade in the. interest of "pugilistic poltticians ; who do. not rel ish "the idea of having -, an. ; opposition fighting 'club run at Coney Island. - The Brooklyn politlcianalsay-that4ftthe big figiht is permitted "in" Manhattan . there must Jbe no discritrviiiation "again3 1. Con ey Islands z. - - -."If- . v ? "When" Devery- was asked 'today by: .a reporter 4 if - he would not allow ti oro e real - punching " he r 'replied he r woald stand by what he had said-Ift hi?, letter and if a knockout Mow was -struck he would lock" "up -.the pugilists- Wfen asked whyhe did nort.J'interfere Infthe Sharkey-CrbettA-and-"3I;C)oy-Sharkey encounters "he-said,if the'; battle' - be tween Jeffties and- FitzfrfrnmonsL Is conr dticted..iih..4hem'eorderlyinanner,-::as those- two everything" will , :be -serene.' He-would only draw the" line at brutii iv . LJ ' ' r i a ... ' r 'w'v- THE KIDtlAPPERS. " 'S ' -.-JZ -u iJ. rranging" for-the Trial of Barrow .::in lffew'"York.;;-r'r;; ;"Nyack,-iN.Trr JuneJ.'f-The T?oklan4 county-1 omcraus, .-. jieu-ccwxii.c civc; &v West Nyack this afternoon and; after a "ttroildnged ; discussion, -.herein i Ceunty Judge Wheeler sttongly advocateousuri. rendering ' the - kidnappers, Barrows and hl9 ,wife; to, New irorlc, officials, it -was proposed to District" Attorney-Gardiner of New.TOrk to have.affl,yity prepar ed, setting, forth- that the - Kidnapping was' committed In New ,Tbrk: and that that dty- had a prior right to the , trial. It. was further suggested that .Gardiner obtain an -r order from the - supreme court, judges f orthe, prisoner's" transf er to JSfew.-.Yorkl Nyack officials assured Gardiner i if -this ; was done.all rights to try the. kidnappers in "Rockland . dounty would be waived Gardiner agreed, and said 'he would have affldalts'rprepared at'lbnce' - A police -boat will . probably "be .sent ttoiNya6k tonight to . bring the prisoners Uo NeW-TorkA r ; PLOW TRUST DECLARED:: OFF, 4 ?W! -Chicago; June 7."Word! has.. reached i Chicago thar negotiation for the fcro- the manufacturers in the Greai North f . cm IAfaf t mnn cws(ii ;f lia Vt I.aT vraB-ofacially decBared , Vffr at least acihe cure, 25c.- Granfs Pharmacy, CAPTURED BY nOBr nrm f vnniicn AllegedAccomplice of f a Ilurderer Put : to Diathj Birminghain, . AlaVJune X--A mob whiefrptured WilUamHill.'wba Was anaccempUcefof r AlexanderjHil .h negrov who Bhot; and killed ' Mrs. BuXus Hubbard and . seriousfyWunded iter husbandand - child? tn IMonday Ust jnear Centreville, in Bibb tiounty, gaVo "him an execution ' In thelwoods which the 'murder,' "-Hubbard,identined , nijn and the posse .helped the, wounded rnan to;the:woodstowitnes the .execution. The negro! was, placed-on-a; box an Jdt hands and feet tied tight..v He was then -told that he wasgoing to ttie. Hubbard was. given gun but he ra almost unable to hold Jt. He fired the first 'shot lander difflcultie,, The xfce then completed the?.executIoni and "the body of .the" megro. was literally. loaded wilv aead . Citizens are looking for Alexander Hilk. vlflcaught nei,wi-j)e treated as J was (his accomplice.; NICARAGUA IS READY FOR A SILVER BASIS . ITotice Given "that i-ail Paper Honey IWfflBe'EetiredT - C New. Orleans, June :7l The steamer gunnlva,' which ? arnved - today ' from Bluefields, .brings 'advieeTihat ott May SO Governor Estrada ' callei aT meeting i of: American merchts and informed them that j; he had been.- ordered by President 1 Ze5aV to" retire all t paper inoney.andlput the country on silver basis.- ' - t,He declared, he needed thea ssistance tfflthe merchants-; andwan ted them .to rJe"a mililoti ; with ; which ' to. f urthee the tK-ojeptK He offered "to pledge ,th4 revenues from iiquorai and - 20 peM cent," import djr.ies - .The offer ; will oe rejected, as war'Jjs threatened be tween Nicara sua ajj'tf l CostiT , 1 ilcat In, which - event the Smmtry -wufafjaln be flooded 'With! paper money.. r ' The iostUa-i Reeling - between - Costa prrrcar and -TTIsaragnrar is " rovvmg tfu war seems neviiaDie. T THE DREYFUS DECISION .-4 POSTED III PARIS. - 1 Soldiers Ordered to Avoid Places ' liable to Ontbreaki.. -- 7- v-Paris, . Jun 7. The first posters giv ing the decision of the court' ot'cossa tion were affixed here ; this -venlng. They will beldistributed throughont the country.- -i-The--mll1(tary governor ,of Paris.-General .Zurlindeni has " ;oered soldiers to ayoid'all places where out breaks jare llkely to. occur. " ?. .;. .v: SCIURMAN I COMINGKOM ? Manila,-'' June 7. Professor Schnrman ixf -the .Philippine commission sails from here oniPriday 5pn the Bennington for a three -'weeks'. trip. araang he southern islands, - The gunboat, Petrel has" also been placed ait the professors disposal, and he will ' visit . Iloilo, Cebu, Negros and Zulu. He, expects ifl Inves- fSeS.wmrttofnr what company or meni talks.with- the leading natives.' He wilt sail forr,home; in .July.- Other memners of the commission., will remain t here some months ilonger.- .-ALCi'SERENErJN SAMOA. . 'Berlin June -T-Api advices dated; May 31 say : that' the" Germain subjects, Hurfftagel arid Marquardt,-arrestd.ln connection fwlK"" h&. Mataafa" -rising, -have beeii released. , . - - r c f t f JAPANESE EXCLUSION VETOED.- . - Ottawa," Ont, - June7.TheJDo2nino,nJ government has decided to -disallow; the anti-Japanese legislationlpaaeed by the British Columbia' legislature s; Yat aga::kiiJapan;;protested. suit "which. the?s exclusion act ? "placed upon -its peopler- including" theni'v withJ the Chinese. 1 our: celebrated . v; ,c .. BIFOCAL; SPECTACLES r s 9,- , -wi ;.r Just the glasses for ease andjcom- fort,'-and preservation -of - your, " eye Bight. It comes nearer being the na tural - ey itself "than anything else . in (the way tof glasses. .You can see both far off and , near by with - the aaam pair of glabses. ' - " Eye examination free.- 'j-t r--'A full line of smoked glassesr" Glasses To FrrT r ANY-- . : Ccicntis 0 ici'ti .? . - 45 Pattoa Aye. - - ' EUir'a Furniture Store; FI nfiinrtMC Wt. l;I lit CONFEDERATE 3 It Is the. Stars and 'StHpes Incident of &e'EncamD- : , ment at Giea JEcbo ET V- WashingtoW June ' 7.-The : encaap xnent of the United' Daughter' of "the Confederacy tatlen Echo,; nde the auspices of R. JE7..Leehapter of Pall Church, Va.; opened this afternoon yith a fair attendance considering the intense -heat., Presidents McKiritey postponed hissvisit until :tomorrow and a telegram, was reijeived fromQovernor Tyler that he would be "unable to be present Owing to '-their, absence : the exercises in the amphithreatre were abandoneTlIcatioiJ spring to Stonewa,ll ' Jackson wasJfrub stituted, andat 3f30 oclock those pres ent, headed byUhe ;forW Meyer band marched to the spring.' The band play ed the "Star Spangled Banner," and Rev. Dr. "Butler? ledjlni prayerr'Co lumbia" was jthenviven -by .the Band, followed by in address byTSktr Utley. The spring was dedicated ' by- - Mrs. Bowling in the following word; ' "I christen this snring - the - 'StonewaW Jackson spring- As the water is- the symbol of. purity may all who quench their, thirst at this: place - be reminded of the spotless charaater and pure, life: of the brave Jackson, and,i inspired by his bravery; fight the battle of life on the side of .right" and honest - convic tion." The RevA Drr Hyde; of. Winches ter, Va.t then proclaimed the spring as dedicated to. the- meroVMry of General Jackson by R., Ril.ee ' chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy."- ' ,f ""-At this, Che; hand burst. 'info the strains of "t'Dixie,", and amid thfe cheer ing:, the benediction was deMvered-fcir Rev.Mr.vHyde and the ceremonies for the- afternoon closed ",: - v. ' In these.mphitheatre ikis evening ad dresses were made by Corporal Painner and .John H. Alexan"der,"-f of -ALeesburg,' Val A patriotic recitation Was deflilver ed by Miss Little, of- North)-Carolina and E. C. Heywood, ,pf -Washington. ? When the Confederated Veterans': as sociation of -Washington ' entered sithe hall Inr a body ib was:noticedr: fthat the decorations wer.e.alnsxclusJyely: of confederate flags, loaned by. them--eelvesu - -1 CJWhere. Id our flagT th6y-eno;ulred fromthe- manager.. ."- "j- i j; - ;"i7iere,it ls" heTpesponded "pointing to. the confederate-flags - onl theiothe side'ofthe stage." - , j r t fc'.'Oh, no," sald:the commander 'That was our flag. once but it is no longer." -' 'They declinedv'"to "enter the hall and participate in the . exercises until a large United States .flag was obtained. J THE VENEZUELAN COMMISSION. y fSLris,: J une" 7. Ex-President Harri son, except for a few-offlcial calls, will stay in retirement until the Venezuelan commission nieets.next week. He is expected to at?nd no social functions ex"cept Ambassador Porter's dinner. In the -meantime Chief Justice. Fuller-and Justice Brewer are expected" here June 12 and General Tracy any day. ; When askedrby a reporter to discuss the Ven ezuelan! question General Harrison would only reply: "It is . undipromatlc for counsel to consider a case Jaeforeit 1 open." A SEAFCH FOR BROTHER AND FORTUNE r Rfchmond,' Va;J ' June- 6. W.R. Gil key, of Duffs J'postofflce, Weetinore-; land county Pa., writes to '.Governor John-Gilkey served in during the war;" The. JPennsylvanian states ,thafr his brother came south 'before -the'.war'and fought t with the nconfederat troobsHe haaheard "fhat his roither"Jias. diedarid 1 AUGUSTS DALY DEAD ;. i6ftdon, June TTHe- Paris V corfe spDndent of the-Daily:-Mafls .sayshat: Augustin Daly, the New ,Tork theatric cal manager, died at theHotel, Conti nental. i " f ?; C-J "J'i. ti 3-xlllCHIGAN FOR -'HENDERSONS :Detroi Mich'. June 7. -The MiQhigran. congressional aeiegation - xoaay i uuaui mOusly declared. Jh favor, of Henderson for4spe'aken' - FOB Summer 4- 1 Lime Jiiice. I Grape; Juices IGlaretShnib, WildGHerry ; " Phosphate, rr'each make - a-delicious and 77 ' refreshing drmk.rf , f On tht Square Snecialti&s i . I - -.7 - THEvCAIIADIAN ?DISAGREEr,lEIT - v- OurCommissioners uThrovr AUthe -Blame onr - V1' Washington, - June 7.Thes state - de partment, by an; agreement.iiwith- the British goverament,'todayrmad6 public the protocol of -the proceedingsof the final .meeting of, the 'BriUsh-AmericaB joint high, commission. The t protocol confirms the.-jprevious statements .Jthat the Americans dld the utmost to adjust the differences - between-; rOanada- and theiUnlted, States and that, they were prevented f rom doing so" by- thesiftl tde of the' Canadians", lit also shows that t the last minute when an agree ment on all points of difference "appear ed assured thCanadians- declined to ta!,fuTih . ary 5raes;toff ? wasr sabniitied 'y, to their government ind in "consequence com pelled an adjourimenf vf J SAIITIACO CUBANS VILL SURRENDER ARMS False Bumor Set at Rest Begardisg .Tlieir.Iiitiitioni -; ' Santiagov: June7.jOne - hundred and eighty Cuban' soidlenrtoday:'expressed their intentlonrto?receive payment from the . Americans ' and ;'. surrender their armwThls sets : at rest -i reports that not t ingle TsoldieTjt lnV Santiago t prov ince - would ake-smoney.frm... 'the Americana,:"- " s W i UltfTJO "; - , ' i ' aCOURT house burned. Daaias' Tfex., June 7: The Harrison county -court", house, Marshall, Tex, was buraed: tonight John Coleman, a fireman, had his leg? brokenl ' Adjoining property was damaged. The loss is 1100000.;- ; 'X "" i ' -STATE CROP REPORT. 1 Ra4eighrN. . C., June 7,rtie state crop report; for- May, based Vpnrrreturns from, one fthousand correspondents, shows reduction inacreageof) all crops -yJLOcoidl t'lfs brought up to average- on account'of-'itlhe greatin- :crease in the counties east of Raleigh. A MURDERER .4fANd.f 4 tflncusiter,, Pa;, Jun.Ralph VT .TVxerti4cn,'iLiroerro was hanged! In the jail yard here today In the presence of several hundred per jonft. This ;twaapthe firstxecutlon . in this county since 1858, ' -y "'"".X''' BASEBALL GAMES YESTERDAY. At.JMew Tork ' ' R. H. E. New Tork. .V. -':...v.. -7 12.,;1 Cleveland. ; i "1 7 , 2 V Batteries; Caxricfc and Grady; Bates and Sudden. - rC 1 t '-4 . AfTBoston-r " , ,f - RHE. Boston? .;..T: V..,.,...i -6 -6 2 Louisville '."..;r... 7 6 4 CaKed at the" end of the eighth in ning -on account- of rain. Batteries: Nichols, andClarke";Magee ' andKit tridgt. i- V v. " J Kt j 1 At Washington 4i R. H. E. Washington ...... 8.15 0 Chicago--.'. . i - .-r 71 iJ . 3-9, 2 Batteries: r'Weyhlng, and McGUlre; Callahan and. Chancew ' - i . ' At Philadelphia- - - .RH. El PbiiadeTphia "..".;?.-2-0 ,0 St-Louis x. ; V. s . . .6.1 . Batteries; Piatt andDquglass; Pow? ell and Criger. 1 "T w At Baltimore -" R. KE, Baltimore . .e: 6 ? f 1 Pittsburg, v ....;. ...s... "Batteries-. VKttson -and' Robinson; Leevei; and Bowerman. k j i KAt. BfooklynH- A'- R--' Brooklyn ..it... 610.-3 5 lfr S RflJttpries: -'Kennedy ana Jbarreix, Hahn a.nd?Peit2. 4 WHERE-THMY. PtAT'TODAY. " -C Xoufs'vtllr ai Boston.' r --Cleveland at New Tork. . J-t i-.t. .Liouls'at Philadelphia.";- r- 'V- Jhicago at Washington. - STANDING OF THE'CLUBS V ciubs.-rrv W.-Ii. JPct Brooklyn Boston -4, .. v.ft..,.,v.. i--l? .ac'-;-' : " .--'ii. If , .664 Stlljouis.. ., .Vi'r,-. . 27 17 .614 Chicago -IT ."..."..'26 19,578 BalWmore..'...-":rr'3 7. -25 19 ..568 Phlladelphlaf v.;-24 19.558 fHmoioinatl I; .V ;if, . '...-.."21 21';,500 NWvYork 19 " 24-"",442 Pitftsburgr .rr. -".-. ,-17 -25 .405 Washington , ,'si-.SWl 1629.356 Uaulsvlllo Cleveland 14 30 .318 .200 r-- assessors: -notice,1 r-Tv . The 'undersigned assessors; " for the city-of. Ashe vilje , wilt be in the, com missionens' Iroonv of j ther court v - house each "day from: 10 om. to" A" p. -mr - All persons wishing to . lis t their:; tax-i are urged to call at as early a dajr as pos sible. - -ryT- i' v: -Prem .8 WloWii :,and from' 4. to 6 p. m. rwill be devotedTto examination and valuation' of property, and during these-hours the ( See will be closed. 1 . June! 1,1839. - V- v - - "t - - -r : . :v- j. 'bearden. "J".- . W. PATTON. r -r ; . , j t ..... . r' M'ni'Eo:n"prii A I Tbwn Along the:GoI Jbrado" River Jn- undated, ;:"; Great JiDanit Above - Austin LStandingrTfemenddus - Strain. 8afetj of -the CiiDepends: . Upon thep CosiiyyK: Structnre. 41am Telt Sudden Bite of Eighteen st - Feet in tfce JMfer Yesterday .-Still, Going, Tip. ; : (Austin Tex.,"; June 7, The. 'Colorado- river and ' Its- tributaries - areY higher than has been known for thirty years. Ji ' At Klngsland. one hundred miles above " ir - here, an eighteen-foot rise- occurred t- uuucmj ,uu uiurmug. a lartce iarL or.. the town-is Under water and a. num--ber of thehoues"have ' been, washed away. Nearly all of Marble Falls is under water Thousands of. acres of crops, have -been destroyed.' l,' v " 1 vt The great dam .which "was erected ' - v here, at''a cost of 41.600,000 ja. few years v ago, is having its .first test. of,-a flood, ' r it is apparently bearing: the- terrible ' strain. -Should the dam give, way a;" t large part of Austin would be destroy- ..j ed and hundreds of lives lost Mdchv' alarm Is felt. The river vi stUlTrlsingB I . LIMITED TO MEDIATION. 1-The HagneJune' 7. The. naval see-'.- j. ' tio nof the disarmament committee 4ias finished its workout waa found that S. v unanimity, was. not - possible on any, 'I " ' polftt?- TheretwasspeclalJy strong op- , 4 position, to the proposal tgujrohibit theV.V ; use or suDmarine "boats T4n ?arrare. .r . The .report f this sectien' to;the con-v l c ference will toe negutive oai'all-polnts..'1"- : The adoption"- of f ithev mediation; C scheme is the "first contribution to' a" positive program for the conference. :"zff The substance of the " scheme ws.:? ubscrlbed to last week, end variations v., in the text will not affect ft. A -'d? i The miliitary and naval delegates at-'.r- -T tach special-importance to?: Count Ni gria's modification that the acceptance --..,-" . ofniediation shall,no interrupt or Int-" x pede' mobilization of - forcesr ""'unless . there is an agreement to( the cQntrary, v . and that mediation after Ithe outbreaic -.-J -of hostilities shaU"not imerTUpf heop- ; : c erations in progress without an- agree- v, . ment to thaJt effect i --r "The United States, Great Britaltf and ' Germany strongly . supported -rj- these ; moameations. , -1 w ALASKA'S FIRST BANK TAILS. Seattle. Wash.1. June-C7r-The First" - bank . of - Skagway closed its . doors "Dn r'' May 29, with U6,0OQJiablIitie.-,The as- sets artf said to be, $18,000, ' but many say j but $8,Q0O will be,reallzedI.'J7udge , .Johnson has. appointed X'Cf. Price re- ? ceiver. He thinks the depositors will -"v get about 80 perj-centlJIhe bank, did a -rushlng business during the- earry days, : 1' It- was the first bank - in .Alaska;- and-.' the' first bo fait. Its-decline dates from i the "Soapy" Smith riots - last summer.7 -A: sack, of gold, which Smith's ' gang x" tookfrom'a Klondiker,"was found in ' Ihe.bank safest Smith was -killed toad many "of hl partnersr got. long ierms In r prison. President Moody inad Irouole ; in- clearing jikj e&xr V r-u caution.- r -rv: - "TArtalk on' Coal "at 34 "Patton avenue . " will save you anoney.- Thone 40. - v ' i. " . 7.ASHEVIT.TF ICE & COAL. CO. 200-Pairs Worth 90c AT 60cfrPERPAiR "We "have "just closed out a' -.larpe - nianuf acturersretock of extra - heavy Sterlinp; Bil' ' ver Link .Cuff ' Buttons which f we are vofferin for: 60 cents per pair as long as they last. -v This class of button we have -"always sold heretofore for , X 9acents and $1.00 per pair: .r;Artaur,!;'Fieldv 'Lcbdlhg Jeweler; : : ' Church Ctrc:I cni Patten Avcr.uc jLEheTfflsTN.bCL" 4 - r - -

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