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ASI1EVILLEJDAILY CITIZEN: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1800. WORLD'SFAIR FEAST OommisBionera Royally Welcomed at Chicago. PBE8IDFNT HARBISON'S LETTER. Many Distinguished Quest Oather Round the Festive Uouril and Vntto iu Complimenting Chicago and Her Columbian Schemo Tho National Commissioner OrgauUe. Cricaqo, Juno 58. The banipjct ten dered by tho state aenoolutlou to tlm no tional commissioner! took place In tliu bnnipittitijj hall of tho rainier house tost night, ami WiU an event of unusual brilliancy. Besides tho special guests of the evening, who numbered lio, rep ruieutHtivt'ii and distinguished ci-tizeiii, to total of till, tut clown to tlm tables. Judge l.eroy D. i homan presided lit the main till Jo. Ho hi light wore Ch Justice rullee. Judge Urvshm, II, ! Vmmg, of Sn Francisco, uud en Conressman Harris, of Virginia, and on his K i t Wallop Fallows, friaries II. Jones, of St. Louis, W. L. Dlltins, of rbiludelphin, ei-Oovemor lhillock, of Massachusetts, aiul A. U. Andrews, of New York, At tin other ta We every nil entering the city, every Intuit und niuiitil'ictiiriiig industry and all tho professions were rejiremnt.'il. Tln I'cint of Kcason lleglns. Nearly threu Hours were occupied in the discussion if tile uu'liil of ten courses ntul it was II o'clock when Judge Thoimiii rapped for order. In a brief addivss, which wis enthusias tically II ..) 11' lf t. lie welcomed tile roiiiinittet. to the city. The tanning fair, he Miiil, would mark an ip.h in the history nf the country ami sucois ilejH'tiile I u.o:i the wisdom im.l energy of those surrounding him. lie con gratulated them that every state ami territory wait represented: that for the ffood of this enterprise north an. I south md cotne togi-l ner. all w aking for its I'ouitlion object ami under one 11,14;. 1 In' I'ri-stdont'a l.ciier. The followiiiu litter from J'r -sidcnt Harris. .11. daled June ;','!, was tin 11 lead: I Sill III rei 4lj.t of ltn Invitation ell l. j.iilf of tit CIIU"II ..f fhU'drfa tu HIli'N'l u r-' e llnn Slut tiiuniurt tu Is. :lu en file evel.li.g Of till Xlti Itist. It. t lie I'lilti'd !Si il,.. t'littlllil--miners if tits a, traf. .,i.IKil!...lti ex; .i-ltion. It .111 In Itni'ii-sltm for Hit r.i l.,- 'ai-wiit. leil I .vail iu .,.. it iii t1.l4 . ninety t.. 1 Mire.. uiy ili-4'i uitere-l In the .11. vi-. ef il,4-. Itlun Diet Hie ere ll"(i.. that ceiinn .-miiLi'IS nil II144 ii,4r! tit M,t l'trreil sii, not t.iil t.i eu-n. r.il. .l:i..'.'ii;ly ami in ti.t. ni"-t lib. 44ml tpiru v uu tu.. Iu.hI tn.ii.utt rs in evrrv. thing iMliiil.it-l te iinik u lie.. 1:1 t.u!, a-i Mi ll US 111 intuit. 41 Aerel'i 41 io-. . Uutl. John l!iy'l Thayer, .if New York, re l4inj4'il t4. file t.s'i-t ,.f the r-lath uof the world . I oluiiil.inii e.'...iti..ii to in terniitional tinilv . He sal t th it witluu the walls i f 1 liicago 111 ::i:; 1 ;. niiuiiv liitlfht ol'tam tioin iit.'.tt lirit.iin a 110. bl.-r M.-siiu than HeliK ilan 1. an 1 V.nj. land inik'ht fn.d j t!i"ii..ht e.i, -..d into fornilivtlieJ. it t:iu. is . t uu-1 r.-r-Ulan tiii'chatilc. wli:, u wuld He re vultuMe to lu-r liian twt ntv Z,oui:.ars. 1'lit l.akir I rout Mti lion. Thomas U. Ury iti. . f t.'lu. io, the Working . 'ir. st h lit .1 the lair. Ill rHs.ii.lit. - in- :.,itst ,.f 11... d'j.d K,4Verlllllelit,'' t K evasion To .-..rreet a r4'port that ha I u .iicui.iie 1 dun:i.' the day to tin- . ;1 -ct tli.it the ialie l'r,.it lte hail l-.i .4'M,it4'lv deci l d H-'ii. Hon l'li..rlet, if. J "te s, ,,f Tn.. St. LotllS lejtli,c. whu .'.i"!l'l.d T. . till' toust o "Tile pre-".," Was e. Imiv (Miuplinietit.iry to t 'lic tiro. Hull. Ili'I.I'V Ki.l.l Moke a!'., lit the fair' ri'l.itioii to : is;-t -t.t- nn:t : J, n. Jaiur A. M. K' tun- upon iis re..it:. n to coiiiinerci': Hon. Mm L. .Mel '..ti.tld u;hii its r- lati. 11 t . ,.ii r. an 1 e. -senator I'aliinr. ! .Me i.lcali. Mi... as the proUi'le j.r. :!. :.t of ti- n 1:1. tiai cen. li4lsti 11 Mil.- i ii'iiiis. actu ally .-.-. iv. d upnn its r. i..ti. ii to 4,ur ii.iii .reil growth. The cl "sit.u' t. rist to lvluca!i,i .,n literal 111- was -h 4kii to I iv loA. rii.. A. ti. r.itll'H k. ol Masj.ti'hii-.i it. v a dvt'liirt'il that tUe ani4. Ii ic.n th.it h id rt.nl ihti tin- people of I hii .iuot.. Im.l 1 tticir irr-'at uy w. .iiii niu applv to trn tutalil.shiiieut ..f th- rxpostrii.u without pIMIl.lMV of t tlllll'M. it W IS ll'N nridnik'ht when tint h tu.ik:u; had cnnclu I' d. and the iiunpuny di.-i-'r-'! to the sIM.ns of ' Ani. rn 11, ' liroaih of a turppiiline wiion caiisea liini to run. The iroiins of the Mor little erenturu uttriuiteil the mtenlioii of the driver, who tinik her up und carried her to her home. NeiKhliui' were nt once notified, und the devil wuw ruptured after searohini; oil night, and alxiiit U o'chx-k in tin) uiorniiiK wius taken lieforu the girl, who I. li 'tit 1 tii 1 1 him ut onre. lie was then taken 10 a justice, who commltteil him to jail. While uwnitivi; the arrival of the train which was to take him to Valdosta. the constable was relieved of his prisoner. The negro was Inkun into the woods, w here he confi'ssi d his guilt, uiul his luily wan strung up and ridilkd w ith liullct.s. the mm BILL. The Dobate Finally Concludod in the Seuate. GETTING HOTTER AND HOTTER. Tillman Is liHnic l:nilni's4'4l by tin l'4ilori.4l IN'liplf. nf S44lllll rtiriiliiiM. Coi.t Mlil v. S. I'.. June 3S. The 1 itest features in the campaign in this siale are the eiiiloi'si'iiiiiit of (. apt. Tlllluall hv the colon il Alliances, and the deiiianii of a large club, for Tillman to run us mi indi dcn'iidetit if lie fails to ni'i iie Ihe noini. nalion by the lnmocnitic eonit'iitioti. (iu. St.Ujkhoti"!'. the president of the w hile .Iiiini'c of the state, in accepting the printer of political a.ssislami from ihe coloii'd Alliance, sas: "Xaiw, if .hey tliu- colored I ai mci.s' Alliance) are honi .t in their dee! nations, and so prove at thi' Novi'iuU r clisiion, und l apt. Till inau -.hoiild he the iioniinie, we may hope the nc: 10 is approaching his second emancipation." I p it. ilu lime the stute Alliance bus held apart from lit ics, l.ut the action of 1'ri'sl'li-o Sl.1eld11.11se pl.li'4's the AHi aucc in pouTn s. and 011 the Tillman plat iotiii. h is uovy wild that President .sacJili,.ii-.e n ill run lor congress as all lull, e i ah.ll lute. FEDERAL ELECTIONS IN THE HOUSE Mr. I.oilgo Open the Drhte In Fu ror of the Hill, Denying Tljnl It I Sectional Meuvuro Soul hern Meillliel' Vlgorouslr Oppose tht Bill. THEY REACHED THE MINE. LEFT f OH PARTS UNKNOWN. iin.un ttmisiiit, ll.i4iU-li44'44r uiul Orttun- i-'t, lell' tliiill till' City. Aliwii. lia.. June S IVufesMir I 'n s, ,u. who has Is'cii in this oil y iikii H t n o . .its. has -kipped out, St. Phillip's '-hiirch has no organist. and Mj r.. 1 1. i.u I In r ill haw- to east aluut forauothi-r ii.ii le. pi t. I'aw-oii mairiisl a i'iot -"timal'le 011t1g lady here, tunl has I e -n eon-id. ri il "tiaudillornard in matter ot tntiviiiy. While Mi. 1. 111I11 r a-.siik. It appeal's lliaf almllt t wo hundlid dol lar- u eie il- d in a manner that has not In'cii tn.lv ai 1 1 1 1 4 . t tor. This, together .villi -oiiii' iroiil'le (hat came to li.iw-.ou il. nt hi- hoard bill not long ago, ivin. to have U 4 u the cau-i' ot hi- ili'p.'irtuiv. 1 1. 1 1; A lull, -iiv mg hi' uu going mi 1 -n 111. "s to I.'.. me. t .a., and that i the I. i-t heard llo'li lliln. Ill-Wife WW llli II. r pali iil". N..:i, are uu lllli-d to lhi 'pinion that he I1.1.-goiti' to his native otllltl V I I' 'I o .l. A --f.vev-.; V -NILDING FALLS. It us. a 4'ii 11 .10. .i -i leiif, uiul liitil .lnl I.. . I ...n ili l4 1 uiul Hi 4 iiiii'il. 1 . j I 1 J .. Tl'llll., .Illll.' '.'S. Thin' is "l'-l.U'i;.ole eS. III. 'lit oil Re-iTV oif -i 1 1 I . ' .0 :-i I I the Killing of an 1 1 1 1 lie 11-4" i'.'U I-I. -t 1. 'lit. -4'V4'ii lorv I. n 1 1. 1 1 in:. '.i 1. tu' vv a- -a, pliu ill the building, and lortuiia!. Iv i". on. was 11. arw hen 11 I. li. Itvv.i- ..vvie.l hv I,'. . I'av in., and had !':-! l is u . 'ii.pl 'led at a co-I 4.1 ym.oiNi. iiri e.s ,v ( .... vv h. I. '-ale dry 1.001!- and e.'ti 'ti-. ti.'i.'l ml., tin. l.iul.liti !a-t w.els. Th. had .1 -Ii It of v.'hi.'Oi, .. in. h i-k'UMi l in Ihe rum-. It it.l.s -. ".I ta;' 'I I a -. ,' t, A. . .1 . hiuMinu' piiii' dim: . als ui h r 1 i nt. I'd 1 it In I hlltl'luus d 111 slim- ot 1 1 1 mi 4' ale dub Tint e-a- t.. Ihc 1:111 -I' of 1 : 1 1 -1'. ' .ll 'i :.e h. ft'" The Cotiinilssioui ra irg.uil.'. Ciiii vi' , .tuna "". A. T Kwnur ralU'd the nieetinj of th" n.tii"ii.il C'linuisnoir r tu order In the dun ro. ia ..f th onmi in. ai'', Jotm 1. Hints. o :r Iilil. w 11s eh .n V'tnt-or irv chairman n. iTii ". 01 nansiiis, i. ii! ..rarv 4-4'' remrj- uuu . t 1. urns mu.ist.int were' turr. Mr. .Mi'Keiii'.ie, of Kentucky. iih- mltted a re-ohitii.n piovt lnu f r the pKjitittiiiut of u roiiinnttie of iwi-l on ierui,itii'iii orgatuatinii tor-p' tt tue nni' "I pr 'sl leiit, mit t.irv 411. 1 mny vice . i. s. h iit as the 1. intuit aeeun-u nt. nut wan i'pp..i.i.l . .n tae jrrfituiil that tt wan U'tti-r In i lei t tin' preMdMit III o'tl tins tliirf. Afti r lIIU aiuetnieii 1.. jirovt,!.. that thi mmitt 'i rwniiiiiii'nd what iillie-r and ."iniii.t tee lliould be ilplnte., mi l that tlu-v dllOUIll le Cll' Si'll In oi4 lli"eiltli(, lilt' riKoiittion was ii'ioptid. A n'iMiliition dirii tiinr the chair to aptioint . ouiitiittin ol t-n to M'ttit the reliiti.ins of uii. commission p, ihv lis al Iswril or ilii'ii torn and to d' hiie tin wi'r4 of I'ai'll, Was laid 11)44 .(1 the tal h-. The chair tin 11 uiiuoiiii.'i.d tin foilove- inn colll'lillli'l'oll IsTiiiauelit 01 uiguai tloli: .Mi Ki lile. of K' litili kv; Snmlley, of Vlrifimn: Kwinij, of Illinois; McUoii- lil. of ( ajitoima. t is hriine, of T"t;i.; Kertim, of MlsMiiihi Wnlener, of I'. nn ylTiiin: U.skIi'II, of t'l.lora hi: llie-hu, of New York: Martiudale, of T-nivs: llnrrhnn. of Miinienota; Keogh, of North ( aroliiia. The l.oiilslann I.titierjr Illll. BATi'K lbUiiK. U.. June It ll Underst.Hsl that the statu senate wi tiirnd the lottery hill which iy.'i the bnuM last night by linreiisiiig thi mount to lie paid by J. A. .M inis to ;,.io,oou iht miiiiiiiii, ntul that the friend of I fie llieiiauis n the house will Kt fjit till HUH ll llllellt. Auielldlllellt to the constitution require two thirds fote lu fore tln vi an lm uhiiutled to the people, it is U llnved that the hill will p the senate with the nim iidiiieut kliore llielitlnllcd. Hlrpi't Car lirlrrr' Htrlke. J11I.IK.T, 111., June liM, Tlio etrwt cur dnvursln thi city nil went out on tiika for more pay and hurUir hour. THE RASCAL 18 GONE, II 1111 Taken te tk Wnmla sml llltlillnt with Uullel. WAYfltteM, fin., Juno 8. Near Ar (rvle, Clinch county, a stntlon tin the Ha vannah, Morlda and Western railway, nlsiut twilve mlli' from here, the II-yenr-vld daughter nf a farmer nmiivil Kiclmiil J nn mm, hud bean sent toanelgh Isir'n huiiMS nlsmt two mile distant, to carry nunie inillh On lier n-turn home, Ihe was met by 11 negro uiuued Andrew toblnnoti, who Is giui faaiilinritiui with her.ciillliig her net tmniee, nui hns, "you ar my Utile ulrl," and taking hold of her began litiRgini; and klsln her. The child did her Ut to fet away from tli vIlLiiu, hut. becoming en raged, UieraM'al chokva her uliuuet iniieiuill, Th p- Ilr. l llll- yl4'.lii44i4 4-t.iii4l lleu.l. M11. 1 1 1". rv :i 1 r, ii,i.. ,1111144 ei, U . -in on land, el Atlanta, died " I", k. p. III. lie had Is'.'ll in .;l'h for si. mi time, and wa- uu- nt lu re. Id- ci, million bail ireploved. hut thin- wa- bill.' hi- . a.lllpl. te ris o.. ry. Ill' was 1 i v alt.-iitioii by hi-ph -i.-iaiis i laiii-. and wa- in tin 1 1 v yes- pp.H'. iii ly 111 his ii-iial h.allh. ken w itli al'.'i'l. i at 1 II loS II V C4ll- I' 1 III tnlllTU'd Waspi.votiin, Juno 28. The resolu tion offered by Mr. Cull in the senate directing the wvretnry of the senate to prepare n tfihle ahoyvlng the numlr of hill Introduced by each senator and the number of them passed, wan taken up and on motion nf Mr. lvdmiiuds hud on the table. TUe house bill for the admission of Wyoming as state yva ta'en up and Mr. Jones, of Ai kansus, addressed the ft'Uutu. He declared himself In favor of the ailtnis. toii of Wyoming, and of all the other territories except Utah, when they hit I su.iu'ieut poiiiiiatioti mid suf ficient w-'.il:li to .justify their assump tion of state governmiMiUi. But h yvas invviiling to hi Wyoming udiuiited in the way ti iw proposed and h priK led to stall- t.ie I'la ions why, in his opinion, the pass ige of the pending li.ll would lie exceeilingly un vise. Ho innvi'd us a substitute for the pending lull, ono for an enabling act. Ileiiioi'i'iicy In New- Mi'vli-o, Mr. I'latt, replying to an assertion by Mr. .loin s that th - rinsnn for excluding New Mexico froNi admission as 11 state was that it was Deuioiitatii' und would wil l two Deniis rars to tin s'nati, do tiied that he h.til been iii'tmited liy any such idea. lie said that on the con trary le i llliil lepiinlieaiis of New Mex ico Had Ih'i-ii urging its admission mid had U'eit assuring hint that it would send two .puhll aus to tile S"l If,'. Mr. ."-.tow-art replied to Mr. .h4iies and said that it would lie time enough to I act 011 the i'.i .is of New Mexico und' Arizona wlieii they were liefore the. senate. Mr. I a. -an opposed the MD, alh-glug ! among his ira-ons fur doing so the pro- i vision lor vvo.uaii sii.frage coutaiiied in ! the Wyoiiiiiig coustitutioti. j At tiie do f Mr. Ueagan's spen-h it ' Was found to Is- iuii.ssihle to gi't a voting .pioruui. and an understanding was p-aciii' I that the vote on the lull; und iiuii'ii'liiieiits -. uild lii'giii at 4 0'1'liH'k today. j llli' I del al llle. llim mil. ' In the It. ui-.- Mr. l.odrii, of Mas-a-cliilsi'tt.s. U'gaii the deliat on the na tional id'-cti in bill. tllisei-viug the heat of i-i-i t. 1111 n ! . ins and iii-vv-i,.,i'rs mid th ir veh --n. --. Im was IvA in re-; luenilur that su-piciou alwavs came to! guilry mimls. rno acts which it was lirolsiseil to extend ha 1 U'.-n c.illml into I existi'iu e liy th ulgatttii-' frauds in the; city of Now Yorli prior to l"oi ami 1 111.11 certainly was not asiM'tioual origin 1 111 me s.-i:s4 i.iai ine c iai--'i. was now made. Mr. iIeinphill.ofS..n!h Carolina. made an argument to pr jve tii.it t.ie lull was tili.-oii-littltloti il 1111 1 S4. ti4in.il. There yvas iiu more ininuiloiis nrovisinti in rl,. bill taau that wine. 1 on .Tided for the nilniitis, J sniviuds. appotntiiii iit .if an iinnuiiiU're.1 force of men uu. I. r the diri'ctn.ii 4.f the snjM'r-vi-.r. He 1 'iitifixeil the provision s-r-mitting insjs.-tors to lie lirotight from one tuirt of the i'4iiigri'seiouiU district and tli.it whi.'li chanued the st.niil.. ..( law so as to do away with an iuvavtion th pailii' ot the jurors uf the Gratuitous Work of Hencue at I)un t ar Hupproaneit. DiMMua, la., June 28. For two dnyi twenty men have been cutting a tunnel from the Ferguson mine to the Hill Furm mine from another direction than those at work in the Mahoning mine, Their int-ntins have been kept quiet nt their plan wne a very dangerous one. At 10 o'clock last night they reached within two fei't of the Hill Kiirm mine when they were stopped by the nuthori ties. Testing niachiiii'N were take'' into the tunnel, 11 drill was forced th igh into the mine, and a hag of air of the Hill V arm was taken out for testing. The hole was then plugged up. The result of the examinations of the gas taken from the Hill Farm mine was not made public. The work wan stopKd, however, and no further effort nt rescue will b made from that direction. It is said on reliable authority that 110 dangerous suh-taiici'S was m tlu air tested. Th Mil mil ion Critical. Duniuh, l'a., June 2M. The tension here is absolutely i.iiulul. The H'oplu lire without Impo of finding their friends and conn. ides alive, but they are lii 111 in the h.'li. r that very sis. 11 the undertakers awaiting near b'v will have bei'u placed in charge of the twenty nine dead bodies. Tho officrs of the Lmnbar Furnace company und the mine iiisMi'tors ar- now making every effort to avoid another disaster when the di viding wall is broken through. It ia prolwblc that Inspector Keighly will l.iKu cnaign at tl. silureme nioiiient, He will have with him hut one man 1 he other men on the slutt will Ik- sent back a sate distance and remain until the air ill the Hill Fur. 11 mine has his-n tested ami pioiiounced sul'e for theiu to etil-r. Missing Maggie UiiuilotT. Rfiti.i.iiiii., X. J.. Jiuw M. Maggie liiiuilolt. agi'd I.I ye.'trs, who was taken In 111 the 1 hudreti s Inane ut Trenton hv the family of Mr. Samuel Adams, living near here, some two moulds ago, has been missing since Tueslav night. Her S4-rvic4' hive been geu.'rallv satis factory, but reci-ntly Mrs. Adams told the girl if she did not do liottcr she would be s 'tit back to the home. Mag gie s. eiiii"! to iiii'.i.l the thought of go- lug ikick to the lm uu again, ami, it is stated, threatened to commit suicide rat In-r than re.' urn. MISCEU.ANIiOCS. LikIiVn Fine Kid (Jltiv.'s. Wo arc? solo iiviiIs fur the (M'k'l)i'ii li'il MiitliiT (iluvcs. Xo hooks, no buttons, no strinN to tic, show. litf in one toiiili tlirtt' niovcnii'iits in one. 1 lie most smnilt' lus- ti'iicr known, yet th1 most GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In 100 Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASIIEVILLE, N. C. COHVCtlH'Ilt. Wo l.-M-C liroiik or tfiir H'loVI'H tin' first that 1 111111 hunt l i n m I on. 1 an tit your with ulovpt at the counter Ml sixes ami colors in stock P.OSTIC HltOS. v WIMtiUT, No. 1 1 X. Court Square. AT THIJ LEADING JEWELRY STORE. Tin- iiilin st.uk ol lllvlili-'l Itnili'iiuil Coniliii toi-s. Iiiinai'ii.i-i, .lime as. A meeting i f the ' ir !"f of Hailrond Conductors is lieuig h'-ld Ii4're to iMtisider tlm split in tin1 order which has created a s-uisatioii 111 the east. The split is over the strike ipiestt. n. 1 . . v neaion. who was re tin d as grand chief conductor at the re cent K'sli'ster convention, having started an opposition ord.-r in New lurk. S veral divisions havo left the i.uent oiganiiiatiou and gone with Whi'atnii. Ihe order throngliout the west is torn up over the ipm-iiou. .:; -I i.i' Out he W.i- -11 11 lis k. and lini:i'ri'd Ittioii until tin- Iir4at 1'hv n- li 'i .li- t I'.I 1 1 II', VV hell 111 II: - r. lii-illl-vv 1!! Is- iplii tlv passed lit to Atlanta. Italll..a.l l-i nn-iit in S4, 111I1 ('.inilliiii. At ot - I v. ia.. .1 una- - A i-i.lh-i.4ii t w . .11 .1 pa- . 11;. r and a rv i.-i-train '-lei 11 1 arolina -n the I '..1 1 l; "V.-il and W. I I. I..: 'tijllie- : lie i'.iu ll't-.l. 1 1 1 1 hvv . ' ll.lt II I I'm 11. an -iiiii 1 h-r 1I.1 . 1 r .'I I. rv , . c, m w lm h I. ah lei l 'lei. -I- Wi re -llia-lli'd. alld !.:' and 1 x;'i.--s car- vveie ti ll I'.ypie M--4-ngi-r HeiiiT. nf il. . l .. Was -44 Unity hurt - th4iiKlit he I'auiint livi. and A lei.-i -. ai. 1. 1 tin pas-t'iigi'r w a- -iiuiiv inirt. p.i--4-n intit.auil 110 ii:i-.ii is giv . .id. nt. Iit-atli 'if flo-tilili-sl r tiiilin-i-r In I ruin. Af'.t -Tt. 1..1.. .bun. ;'s.-Mr. William II. Oili In. ill 1- lei inole, He Was ',! li-ars .II. II I .III the III-! . .11 U the Ill-ill' gi;i hand wa- the lir-t I.. . ro-s (In t hatiah.sn'hi'i' i-tver to Marietta. He iv un d in don i.il'ii "Id au'. ami . lehrated In- i-'i 1. 11 wed. Ill, g s. veral V4'ai-s ago, 1 1 1- Hi and -1 v. 11 .In Mi en -111 1 iw hull, sll.lliUi- lull II My Uvui iiii iis..ii in. m i., .nine '.'s, vrv -ti Hue 1 1 .-lit i.h.I, 1 lace U-ivvi-eii tvvi i.innei. living n.ar illagi. Spring, this 'iini'" " l'"-4 V and Alisrl Sim. tnoii- wen- ti iiiulialauts, ami ihev las.-. Tin- call-e nf the , ,y .-I-I l. ii l. I hey lm t lii Ihe 1...1.I. ami "s mnmii- vv a- tit 111 -i ielal plan s and li tally III i'il4 d. w Idle 'i4.y eM .iih i w llh 1 I. iv -huht vvniinils. l.i.i Iini li Hum mill i,t-na. i.i'vit si-i.iMis, lia., Jim,. It Is a uii' with l.inneis to di -art. rain, but tin .inner- in llii- -ss iiiiu have had soiiiiu-li am tlnir isi' no-l ile.-ire is In kill nut I hi zrass. Tin 4-iiii4s uu iimmI. hut lnlH.r uaiii 10 g4'i. r slirjulce Iiioiisi) wiin Winn hiii'ves. a Chines.' i-ttlcoat ntul Turkish elips'rs la lino liUMllstes lili'.'lot 11 novel ten toilet. Murk hrm'mliii In smntl, m-t patlerns urn always In ilemainl for eiitln ili-esses winch nru iiiudo up plainly for house wear. I'ottlt 1U1 sob', the new high luster groe grain, Is shown In plain gissls nml In hriK'nili'H for ihitmtloti with wool or Ilk. S.iijn-rvillu Journal. CRISP CONDENSATIONS Tho iiveragn height of O10 clouds from thir earth is ulsmt una mlli;. A Milan newspiitN-r Is tiublishlmr the mule in xw half jicniiy parts of eight page each. In the library nt the British tnnsonm nro over thirty-two mile of shclvos (lllod with Issiks. There nro now on tliu roll tho name of I0..VJ7 js'tuiioneni on orteonnt of the war ut lfl'.', wnicli ended seventy-nve years ago. Itlsaiilil thatB(l,(XX stmngors remain over In New Yurk.erery night, funilsh Ing plenty bnsliu-ss for tho 124 hotels In the city. Tliu dolphin and boiilto nro thought to lo the fuetont llshe, and although their sieod U not known they are tally capable of twonty tullua an hour. liy l.th parlies ot 4.11 in v. lb- ridiculed the Heptililie.m crv ot a livi- ballot and a fair count" an.l'-..inl tliat it was us-l -s. to talk alsmt a free ballot tu Kansas w-iieii the state hail so gerrviii.111.1 red that Ih. u;.ism Hvui,,. crats tli.-r.- had never lnu rcpn-seiiti-d ill 111'' llolls.-. W hues Musi Kule llii Hniilti. Ill coiii-bisioii Mr. Il'inpliill said: "Wekinnv we must itln-r rule that couutry ithi' souiai or 1imT44 it. Now, for mv-e-if. Is i'.re the pcnpln of the I'nitiil ."suites an I iM'.'ore tiisl, in all ri'Ven-iiiv. i swear w- will Hot Icafe. I do lint hesitate to say that the colored man ll.'ts us lint, li ng.'it as have, hut he can t have hi- ngnts and mine tisj, an I this law is iiit 'ii led to put ill 111 again in control of the snlli hern slates; intended tnnwuki-iitli.it 1.1 ! prejudice whicn is fast dying out. int. 11 1...1 to bring alsmt again that con-tain itrit.iliou and cliush U'lwii'H the two colors ui tliu south which wrll retard its gi-.i.vth and which will Iw ilesirn five oi th, very princi ples of huiiaiii govern. le nt." Itovri-ll hlrlkes 11 llornel's Vest. Mr. Howell, of Illinois, said the Irill was only an enlargement of a law upon the stat uti li iKs sine s;i. It vrus the conviction that everv man's ballot coiiiilinl oiii at ihe (sills ih.it main this u gov. rniii.-iii or tue issipio. li, thought iln-re wins uu iiii'stinu 411 (siwi-r of con givs t em, 1 this la v or of tin. neces sity of using that jsm-er. The number was increasing 01 those who Is-lieved Mr. C.'Vihiiid iv.is coiintid in six veani ago. He Is'heved the black vote" woe suppressed 111 the soiitii and it wa the expriMid iuii nt ion nf 111,-11 w)i,, con. trolled that s -etioti that the suppression should continue. Mr. Oats said that from his own kuovvl.slg h,. ;t u.-w Hie statement to lie Ullll lie. Mr. laid, of Ark iiisus. ami Mr. Lewis, of Missi-sippi, Is all declared that there was no charge uf fraud in their dis tricts. Mr. Wheeler, of .Mabiimu, and Mr. Crisp, of tienigiu. spaaing for their states, 1I1 111. d Mr. HovM-ll s clialges. 'Iini H'esi Cavoia lli-i iproclty. WasmimiTo -V .inn' aH.The strong est S4 iitnm-nl m invor of Mr. Maine's reciprocity prosisiriini 4inis to dwell Willi the iucuiIh rs uf tliu house of rep resent it 1 ves Iroiu the middle an I west ern stut s. Mr. l'avsou, of Illinois, mini that the western representatives wen largely mi favor of the linns, ai! ion u euilsslieil in tiie uiuendiiii'iit ollcrcd by Mr. Haiti III the senate. Cornell Wine the lloul Ituee. Ni:iv I.o.mhi.n, Conn., June '.'. Th Cornell miiveisity crew won their race with the t uiversitv of I'euusylvania crew ny six n-ngllis over tiie tlifi'e mile coiirs.' in tue fust time of u minutes, ;i.l msoiidi. lVnnsvlvania's tune was la 1 he race was very uuiet ami uninteresting alter the first half of a mile, as the Pennsylvania hoys grauuaiiy uroppt-i is-niu-i, wnue Cor nell kept incrcUAlllg her lead. Plated Jewelr, liK-ltitliii tint- UriHKlH-tt, Iiuttimit 11 tul Itniiv ItlM, Ut 1-rJ-ONE-THIRD 0FFI-K3 KcgiitillrKN of i-4ial. na wi- Itiit-nil in tin fnlutr to kixi nolhing liul S.1I11I t e.M anil Htcrling Silver Jrwrlry. ARTHUR M. FIELD, 1 Fnmc irwci co Mouth Main St. Anhcvillc. To I'liul-h Census l iatiits. W.-niNtir'i.. June -.'s .The aitoniej geiii'ral ord.-r.-d Ihstriet Attorn.y llay of MtiineaHilis, to Is'gin iiiiiiiediately ine i.rosiruitoii mr conspiracy to de fraud of the liiri-e etiiiiiieratnrs of the rensti who hav-e bt eti accused of milk ing false return lor the purpose of swell ing bi-yond its kmits the r4 iMirt of the population of Miinii'iipiilis. The Blrlke Kxtends 10 Cairo. Cairo, Ills.,,lune js . A cotiunittee'ol the strikers cone lure, and on their or ders every freight train Is'tweeu here and lentraliM on the Illinois Central road was iiitriiciil. Ihe passengi-r cuM-iiPM were 4i4iMcnei irom two trams and local roads weje tiotili.-d not to buiiuie Contrul cars going to other hues. . A. Ul.AIK. J. V. JtKOWN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. pSo. 3a Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STANO Wonre now ready, ami in vile our friends and the pul Palerson'a Itaulil (iroulli. Patkiiwin. N. J.. .liiue 2h. This toivn lie lieiiertil v (( cull 11 tit I iv i.iuiuiiis tin- ii..iiiii-si mr 01 jssipu 111 New Jersey, fhey did not know the town wus so lug until tue result uf the census was iiiumum-ed. Tim population of l'uterson is declared to lie M.4n. Thi is sn incrca-u' ot ovir ."m tar ceut. over the population ut the last census. ..-r'. .....!....--- . ' ...a, . .' - 1 A miMlcm firwt chin hotel. Hot nnil eitM w liter iintl hnthi nnil tullotn on every (lour. HUvtrir IhIIn in every raiim. it"n lire in tiftice und KriiUi in Im-U ruoms. Ottiec, tlinitiie riMim, luiu-h i'oiinier, ficar am! mw tttntiil ntul bur uiul liillliinl rnmii on ft rot floor, lilce trie utrtVt t urn ptifH iluor every Uii minuten, Kichinoml unU luuivillu riiilrumJ i-ittiiiK houiie, JO tninuteH tor meutti. UATKS, $1.00 PICK DAY. A. G. IIALIYBURTON, Prop. .1. M. IIHI AN II Mil V.I.'I'I.U IlKl llN. t'ltTkN. ROUND KNOII HOTEL, Itlcluvcll County, N. C. AN HOUH J RIDE FROM ASHCVILLE ON THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAO. A short ilistiiiivi' frmii llii- loot ' llii I'ltniiii-li' .if tlic lllilr Klilgt. fi'oill wlili-h liaUiimic iiri-tiia an- I'liiistioitlv Itlott ing. Tin- avTin-ry is pli-liin-sitn-, walks wllil und varied, unit water pure und ul.umlaut. I.ITIIIA WATliK A I'liW KTIll'S I'KO.M I KtlNT lltMIK. l:i.lXTKIC lllll.l.a ANII IIATII KOtlM Miai-:ciAi. hati:h iii:N tu i'A!mii.ii:m. Opc'iiH June list. Fur TcrniH, mlilrvHM J. 1HXW liRWIN, Proprietor. SGHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World Over for Us Purity. We iK liver to nil p-irtfi f the tity our own KuttHim lixiHirt Iki r at ONi: DOLLAR PER DOZEN. 1 Mir Ih-1 r i kept nt 11 trtiinrititim i all tiiniH. Tlllv 1 KAI'i; M l i l.ll .t f Hulitriii ntul wc KiituatiU-e you u fresh article at TNOM THE "BONANZA" WINE THI-: IJiADINU AND .. LIQUOR . STORE IN Till-: STATIC. FINK MAM l'l.lC ANU IIILLIARIt ROOM. I. 4. (IIHVI AHIIT, M'K'r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE. N. C! IIRICK. 11RICK. IOK SAI.I-; IIV-- IIRICK. BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY, AKhcvllle, N. C. ' P. O. Box 426. amino our well .selected utock of FUItNITUltE, Tweuiy Mile or Maine. Dbnvkh, June VM , A great isirtlon ol .1... .1 ..... . . . . . . uuj onugrr ne 1 11-.1 1 range, in V oloraili. I . , ... and New .M. s is in ll.iui.s. Th I " llH'll WC lilt Olfel'lllat I'OI'K Vulll'VB Slid li.'l-.fMS 10-n 4,l,.iii-n li. I smoke from ihe lm ruing tiioiintains. liottolll pI'iet'H. I'lldelt llkilip; . 4,4- 444 v ,-Ai-i4-ii- ..t.'i IVV4-1UV unit- uu and duwu tin- Santa Fe range. The Vera Cru Hallway Hahslily. IJihton. .Iuii" Sh.-A City of Mexlct siieclal says: " Ihe era I'm Kin I war company has arranged with the govern uieiii tor a settlement of Its otitstauiling sulwiily ubt.ititiully on the same luuut tu the Mexican Central, und will rvceivr tsJ,40UU,IHSJ 111 cash. ' a Hjieeial feature. VqWh at tendinl day or night. Telephone, tiny 7", night 05 HLAIH & IJROAVN. Dying of a lllow on the II end. MtWAHK. N. J June tH. Michael ill Hugh, who was hit on the head with an iron iiiihIoI in a hat simp iplarrel, i dying nt tl ily hospital Irom th eniH is in ills itijuii. 1 lurry llisslwln, pllr.lhM.mnirran b. nisjiiUM! mim who comiuitteil the assault, 1 coniUied I MliMnnbtiimstiUwr. I dm in tue county jail. LIFE'S HISTORY Ila Savllaa and TMrm, twl. Iak. rsana oT llfs, apaf ana.htM Mil (Iwm, gtmiU 4a Mitt aorrow, Hf4l-w. and pnavrtf, hmlU. ui..wa.a. vv a mmr ouil lh 1 ..i. permw Mia 4in rHinaai bu wlllMrrl.li. HMna.ro. Uir. T.t,hav. Treasurer Hemingway Koiinil (Jtilltj Nkw oiti.KANH, Jnne 'il. Treasurei Ib-iniiiu-vvay, uf .ilisntssmtii. was found gliilty of iiiils'.fliiueiii hy the jury, t 'oimsol for de.'.'iiil.int ut once usketl for tune tu Hie a motion in arrest uf jndg fieiit, which wis gin hi ml. New lliiveu's I MHO I'opulatlon. Nkw Havkx. June uh. The result nl the ceuins enumeration give this citv B Isiliuhllioll of iH'tWet'll NO.tXXI anil 8H.INKI. gain siucu the lust cuu of Dearly SU.UOO. Kcv. (iilwon, th I)., I'ctcrsbiirg. C. 1 Vii snys: I liiivc timil Mr. Joe Person's Kcnirily in my own futility, mid It irivrs me plinsure to any it hiisjirovrtl n vnlu- nine Ionic nun runlicr ol the Itlooil, nml il thoroughly tested, 1 think will remove ninny cutiiucouwlisonlcr. L lll'HCIIII.I. J. CilllMIN, I'ctcniburg, Va., Junuury 10, 1HH8. The I relgltl Huildlers' Nirlkn, 8t. Lmi ih. .Innii '.M.-The Ijist Ht. Lnu i. height handlers' slriKe is still on. ihe .Mobile mi l Ohio Hi led to lue de mands lor Ale'el ii r day. hut refused to (,'iaiit theiu extra moii'-y for overtime. a us iiii-u n eiii inn h vo woi Jim Iiwrtnce. nn innocent old nrirro living near Ilirminghntn, wn shot nnil instnntly killed by Bob. 8m'th while talking to hit wife in front of hit cabin. They had uarrcllcd over money mat ters. The murder wn the result. Aqueduct Mai hliierr Homed. Nkw i'liitK. .In lie 2H. The machinery smi oniiiiiiigs owneii ny (..'niitroctoi I'eterson at shaft No. 2.1 and 2t) of tin new iiipiediict, were diimaged 1-IKH uy lire. The I'lilluilelplila Keai-he Home. Lkwkm, Del., June . Tho crulsei I'lillmlelpliiii isihsisiI the break water fot rnniMieipiiiii at 7:u last evening. Ilei e uct rule of speed waa not attainable. The IMlllildelphla's Hpeed. rnil.AliKl.PHiA, June SH. The fliila uelolna is known to nave nltaimd is-oil of ovvr 1U knot an hour ou hei trial trip, Th Dally Cltlacn. Is ulwnyt nlive to the inlcn-st oil Asltrville nml it people. I the most imniilnr nilvrrtisltn mr. a : i ki . i. A ii. 1,11,14, in i.4Fi in vfiroiniu. I rend hv a it renter number nf is than any other wcular turner in tliel Stnte. I always filled with the choicest rend ing mutter of the Hnv. Ilonrdiiig hotisra fill tlicir roomy by ad vertising in the CmiKK, New, nnd nil the new, mnkes the ClT IXKN a general favorite. No retail merchant ever made a great iicctm without advertising. Try the Citukn. An Advertisement In the Citukh pay the advertiier an hundred-fold. . I.T ...rr oniimL and mImmv. hM Blamd li Wllhlnlk. ravhsr.lU llai.liM.ha-. Z ' .. . P'"" frma a niaaMna a. Iln "a ui aaoa. Ml.-M rajl.nas kbrnFmraailAiM. Ill I lnu. 1 Omnia lnrtnm l. draiifd uv.ryr.niiL Ihry kaa. m .. Ina.llir.kl. Ua. a a kudnd UMtuand llvlag wlliuMMI.ilHy. Tntt's Liver Fills SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.' Mo, 25c Office, 3 41 rirkPUctt. MIMS VIINNIHON Will t Al 3a Bailey Street Itiuh ntmnlng rrritlng Wrilnrailuy and Matunluir lo rrcrlvc piano puplla or tu ntnhr arrangimrnta tor leaanna. Hirrlul allenllnn alven to cnnemlik playing, imrllrulnrly for thoa. who wish to Improv la reading music. Terms, $111.00, IIA.00 or $ 20. oo a uunrter, acconllng to length of lesson, or whether In a class. I'ayahls la middle of aunrler. lunr'J.lillm JAItlU FRANK, FAMILY6R0CERIES AND PROVISIONS Asent for litems Creek WoMen Mitts. North Kfsla AsWvlll. N. C. emotiir PRIVATE BOARD New hoase, newly fhrnl.hed, all mailers Improvements, Urg rooms, good tabl. , .MRS. BI. C. GOODBi 5J College St. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. PnasKNOHH tlSf.IKTI.eiT. Wealem Nurlh Cn.oMna liivl.lou. I'AKMItNC.KK TRAlrf BCIIKIH'I.K iln KrrucT Munh'J.'ii 7.1th Merlilluu time ita-4l when n4t olhi-rwiM luilii-uled. RASTailltNII. Lv. Kno.vllle, ItHilh mer.) M A.hevlllc, Ar. Hnlialiuryi " I'unvllle. KlihiiniMil. Mnleiiih, " r..ii.i.li4irii, Wilmlniliin " LvnehtiurK. ' W nahinglo. " ll.lllniore, " I h. 1.-1., ' Sew Vork. WKSTHOCSII. Nu. 51 Unity. N... na I'nilv. aflopm sor.iiin igtirniff ..'ogi'tii A.lanra n4L'ini lllljnm lovopin 340iinl AlAuiiil loApmi 7aii.uu Slopin liaiiilpm lloopui I lg'JOnn 7 lopin Mnopm It'.'oinn ngosm erk, l.v. Sew V " I'lnln . " llnlllinnrr, " W.ahlllHl'n " l.ynt-liliurg. " Mlihtiioiiil, " Imnvllle, I ' Wllmlnut'n liiilil.tinro, knlrlgh. " Hnllahurv. Ar. AahM'll", " Kn4ii-n e, IIHilhniir. I No. na I Unlly. I noil ion l.v. 1.1 sin Arr looli nnilAr. I J J pnil " No. no Imily. 121.1am 7 2i a in I14.I11 in 1 1 24um D4oitn Hoopml H4iim I tioonml tf.'lopin I 4 Hln 1 2 -Ulnnt 1 1 1 gAnnt l 7 22llin 422pm 1 2 1. Imn I k2.1pni A. e. H. H. H. I 12tvnuin liniliim n g.linn lo7ain 1 gopin No. (12 liallv. 4'iOnn nn7itn U ,li i. in 1 1 inn. Ill tloTani 2 aoinn HiLliitnl niHipm I IHInili llol Hirillia, AahrviUi', Ilelii'r444iiillle, Hnrl.inliiirK, I No. IU I I'nilv Arr I n lo p in Arr. I 7imi i in " ) Uii7 i m i.va a mi p in MI KI'IIV IIKAM. II. No. I. I ilinily eiiit Mutilai I ll to siml.r. Ashcvllle, Ar. IIIOamiAr. w nviii.v'lle, " 2n4im " III V.44M I. Uy, 0 4.1 llll " Wealllrlll, I.V No. 17 ti .in p in i .in i m u 4i a ni 0 III s III No, no nml .11, I'tilliiinii Hlei'inis lielwei'ii lm-n.tinr4i nml NIirit.tow n. N44.. r,2 nml CrJ I'lillnuin liinTi-1 Hli-eeliiu vni is'iwevn in! nprtnu nun wiiMiitnMH4ii Asneviiie is iirt Hiiiiuii Miitiun mr i-44. no, " lilnuer " M " nil. Illikuryls n2. V. A. WINIII'HN, II. I' A., A.hrvlll.'. N. C" IAH. I.. TAVI.UM.O. I'. A., Wn.liliiuton. Il .-. A CARD. Hdltor Aalsrvllk C'illscat That our many Itirnila may know ho hi art (Celling oa we will stute thut we look In la Hotel snu Hlort 9,000 III Vive Wl-iks. Took In last Halunlnr over 7imi. 7fJ ui thai was hulel, bnlanet slnrt. Until ngls trrtil un Ihsl day. II111I fl.otin nrrivnU In S monlha. Our tu ck It muminoih Boo Hit long and 10 let wlilr. Tell Ihe linlnnit ol Ihe world tiieoine anil see "Old L'lied" smile, and bay goods ot ut and save 10 lo 20 pel cent. novia dlf a. n. I' 1 1 1! I MIST It M Oi HON. Street Car Schedule. tM-iclnnlng at 7 a, m. Ilnillm 10. (Ml n. Car leaves Oiiiurt fur all i"lnl oa the hour, an J twenty and lorty mlnutM there- .slier. Orhedule ear eimneet at iuar. Train car and b.ggnge car mei t everv train, tint vallst allowed eneh naatim.e. Ilaggagc tranafeeml from all poln la-la thi dty IW tIA reals. THH AHIIUVII.I.H UTKItKT gy. CO, NIIW IIHIIH, cnrrfully nreiwred hy lend Inn memli4re r th A.k.woi. 1.-. .... ttne.1 parrhmenl and hra.v n.i t.n..i ... rrlnn all aeeraaary prtnta, Jo.l out and mm na a.le at Ibt iiiHrt of the CiTitnn Feni.itM CO No. a North Court attain, flanlgl 1 TIIU ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., ( V. M. C. A. ROOMS. ) lisn dnlly, envpl Humlnya, from 10 a.m. until I p. ui., unit A until 7 i. The terms of uliM-rliulun arr: line yrai $-J: II nm., fl.no; a nms., 1 j I mo., r.Oila.i daily 2 ctn. oihix-r lor tniHi I'reslilent, Charles W. '44ilwv; Vice Prralih-nt, Tim. A. Jones ; Hec. nnil Treuaurer, It. a. Wntson ; Librarian, Mis. II. j. Hutch. Cltlirna nnd visitors arc cordially Invited to lniert the catalogue and Inne-rllic their name, as member. Inn.lOiltr 10 WEAK METl nffi-ftnt fwvra ih. affaei. of youthful arrant mry dsray, wnu nalmat loat muhood. Ma 1 .10 end a Taluahla Ir-aauaalaaalMi mkUnln( full Mrtlenlu. fur horn, etira. FRCI of eharea. A t'l4li4 medlil work t ahoulil l raad by mn Bxa ko I Derma mat SblluaWd. tililiia. rrof. F. C. nvm, vga caaa. anvA daiw Iv 1 I.AM 10 CIIAKT LINK 1 in nnd after this ilate the fell. .s in. a.i. Hies .III Ik run oyer ila"Ciilumlil. Hlvl.li.n." ..... .... ,.-. v "I4iin4iin- n.211 u. m. Arrlvea nt C hnrlrat.in I. in, .. No, fia lnvra I'hnrleatitn 7'm .' m Arrlvea nlCnliimlil. 1 1 nn a. m. Lonnretlna wild train, in anil rr..- .11 IMilntann the Charlnlte, CnlumMn Ut Au, Uiiatn and Columbia ft (Irerovllle Mullniads. llillv. T. M. ItKIKKHON, Oca, I'ase. AM. I'll OH. f. HAMILTON CO. GROCERS,""" "BIG 22, Patton Avenue. M.INilam Clilcnio& Alton R.R. FAHTKHT MOUTU TO 1 ANSAS, CITY AND THE WEST! Ashevllle to Kaaaa City la 7 h.urs. Aahcvlll. lo ls-nvee In 61 k4iurs. Aakcvllle tn Man Sr.HH , ' 1 1 i Cortland, Orrann, In n dnvs. ' noun vcstlliulril Train. HI. I.nuls to Kant City. Keellnlnaehnle ear free. " For lull Information coll un or write to D. A. Newland, No. 10 Pulton Art., Aaitcvlllt, N.C. I. CIIAMI.TON. II. P. A.. Chlraao. III. FOR SALE. A second hnml money Mfc and oa pair nllurni wnles. Hnuulra nf C. Ha COOPKR. Or KULLV Jk TIACB1M. 2 FATTUN AVUNlia. - f ' -"V .l't'J"V-ii'"' ' , v' : K ifim .Via la.aii..iS,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 1, 1890, edition 1
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