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.. ill,-...'.MiiiiiiMHivit."''Mi'iiWi "3SSSSKSS Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI.-NO. 258. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and lieauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable pla; for tine residences and HEATHFVL HOMES. A- good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LIhtIIIc, Mitchell Co., N. C. iWYachting and other caw. New tock. Bon Marche. bjTNrw Gingham, new Laces, new Embroideries. Bon Marche. iBy-Spellman's Spring Derbies, Intent shape, best quality, less price. Bon Marche. VALENTINES at ESTABROOK'S, The Bookseller, Stationer and Art Dealer. It SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. a It 4 REAL ESTATE. Wltu B. Owvs, W, W. Win GVYII & WEST, (ftacnaaors to Walter B.Owyu) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Pablk. Commissioners of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. omcK aoatfceaat Court Square, JAY GOULD SAYS That tt a man can save one dollar out of urn live dollars be earn., sneh a man will be rich inside of twenty iyeara. Call on ns and wc will tell you how to do It, aajwehave just rtcelTed private advices from Jay on the suojtct. riarlnarthe Dirt Tear, in suite of the hard times and we take this opportunity to thank our friends and customers, and to wish them all long life and happiness. JBNK8 JENK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms Jkio, McAfee Block as Patton An., AahevUI. N. C. Mrs. Bnrgwyn Maltland's HOME ANB DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 Knack Broad Ansae. Thorough la.traction in English, French aad Lataa. Also Mask and other accom pMshmenta. pedal attention given to the training ofHttlc girls. decs its JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Or sensible economical people who from ex perience have learned that COOPER'S" Is the Best Place to bu j Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc. . Von can trade with us with the perfect an' aurance that nnr prices are "Pock Bottom. ' We are still selling Magnolia Hams at 12c tb retail. iinsHuo 3t! i z Stir &R&3 . o a a 3 S-S - ? I ? ? 2 s S : O n P 5 o u. a 2 B n as 53.2 si North Court Square, Corner Main and College Sta. REDUCTION IN HEATIN6 STOVES, ( )wing to the lateness of the season we are selling heating stoves at greatly reduced prices to prevent carrying nny stock over into the next season. If you want a stove now iH the time to buy one cheap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They nre going rapidly and your chance will soon be gone. See our Bargain Counter for odds and ends useful and or namental. Taylor, Bouls & Brothcrton. No. 4'1 Patton Avenue, Un der Opera House. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zeh as being the but Flour in town. We have just receiv ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and giTe them trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices: U Bt ae Patton Avenue gecond floor febPdlv V. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 29 Patton Artnae. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman a Child ), Office No. 1 Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BualneM Loaaa twcarel j placed at 8 per cent. "Rapidly to tbe Front!" DEAL & BAR BEE, Franklin, N. C. REAL BBTATR In all Its forma, in the richest portion f Wrntern North Carolina, it will pav you to write us for the beat Inducements and arreat ctt bargains' in the "Coming Section of the South, " or apply personally to our Asheville representative, fkkdkrick kiitlbdor, jaoo-lm 28 Patton Avenue. FOR SALE! Cheap, If soon purchasrd, one of the pret tiest hatne. in Asheville. nr. ht.utlfbllv fin. lined, fine location, clow to street cars. Also several other fine properties that are worth jruur aiiraiiou. Two beautiful building iltes. Lots in all parts of the city. Houses to rent. Fine tract, of timber land and standing ii in iii . i.i iui mi piui iin, MONEY TO LEND. List ynur property with us and have It sold and rented. Hist r'HMHKt Our new namnhlet on A.hevllle. Full of latest statistics Call for a copy. . ' BIGELOW & JONES, KBMX BsTATR AND INVESTMENTS. Room f tlikfa Block, 82 Patton Avenue. DO YOD WANT A fine China IHnncr Tea or Chamber Set Cheap? If so now it vour chance to get It, Aa we are needing money and apace we will offer you for the next IB days the following eta: 66 pfecea Havlland Tea aet lift worth $20. 138 pieces Hovlland Dinner act for 942 50 worth $50.00. 1 20 pieces Carlsbad aet for $40 also worth $A0. Two 112 pieces Apaqueaeta for only $18 worth $25. Five hand decorated 12 pieces, i-hnmbcrseta worth $ 16.fl0 for $12. Pretty Fruit Plates and Ban cers worth $3doi. now $2doi.andtbouaanda of other articles reduced in same proportion. This la bo "catch penny" ad. but we mean business. Glance at our bargain ahow win dow and be co vinixd. We will this spring ahow you a much larger and handaomer line than ever before. Hotels and boarding houses wishing to repleniah ahould inspect our line and prices, before buying. THAD. W. THRASH & CO. Crystal Palace, No. 4i Patton Avenue. Crockery, dataware, Lamps, Houaefurniih. ings. Etc. GEORGE SCIICEN, Mineral Water Bottled and on Drught. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. V. W. Lawrence. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Dear Sir: I nave dis pensed the' Excelsior Water continually at my counter for the past twenty years, and 1 take pleasure in saying that among the many mineral wa ters that I handle there is none that surpasses the "Excelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a refreshing and pleasant bevwrnge it has a decided pop ularity with my customers. The apparatus with little at tention works perfectly satis- aetorily and dispenses the water with all its natural gas precisely the same ns when irunk at the Spring. GEORGE SCIKEN. The genuine Excelsior wa ter can now be had at T. C. Smith & Co'h. Drug Store. Asheville, at 5 cents a glass. LOTS t and t LOTS LOTS AND OF Handsome Novelties NOW ARRIVING. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Hats, Shoe., Dry Good., Paacy Goods and Curorts. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE BUSOIN 4. WILKIB. A. C1RTSS WALKS WILKIE & WALKE, (Successors to Wllklc & Atkins,) MO. I PATTON AVENUE. We have commenced the manufacture of plain and fancy candles and are prepared to supply the wholesale trade at the lowest pos sible prices. FRESH GOODS DAILY ON RETAIL Ws have also the exclusive aKcncy for Tenner's Fine Candles. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM, (FORMKRI.Y OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, IV. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT IN THE SOUTH. Appointments nnrarpasned. All modern thrraputic appliance, and baths for the re lief and cure of nervous and chronic dia eaMS Turkish, Roman and Su.alan bath., Releo tnnty, Manage, 8wedl.li Movements, all in eluded In price of room. The Medical Managen tlon of Dr. P. Neefua, The Medical Management under the diree- rectntlT of the Jack- on Sanatorium, at Dan.ville, ther particular, addmi, N. V. For fur. Miss Emily Vaughn. A8HBVILLB, N. C. HOUSE AND SENATE WORK A GREAT PUSH OP BUSINESS IN BOTH BODIES. House Amendments to tbe Sun- sidy Bill Passed In the Senate-A Message From Brazil The Copyright Bill. Washington, March 2. The senate met at half-past nine. The general deficiency bill wag reported; and Mr. Hale gave notice that would ask for its consideration to-day. Tbe agricultural appropriation bill was also reported with a like notice. The credential! of James Henderson Kyle as senator from South Dakota, be ginning March 5,'' were presented and placed ud the file. " Mr. Frye called up the house amend ment to the tonnage subsidy bill and moved to non-concur in the amendment and that tbe conference asked by the house be granted. Mr. Reagan expressed a wish that the house amendment be concurred in, rather than that the dang er ol a more objectionable bill from the conference committee be incurred. The subsidizing; of ships, be held, was. not go ing to increase commerce. The only way to increase either imports or exports was 10 remove tne shackles ol the tarill. The bill was simply and nakedly a gift to the ship owners of the country. Mr. Morrill moved to concur in the house amendment. Mr. Vest expressed himself opposed to all manner ol sub sidies and stated his objections to them. After voting down hall a dozen amend ments, a vote was taken on Mr. Morrill's motion to concur in the house amend ment lor the postal subsidies. A creed to Yeas, 37; nays, 33. in the house, on motion of Mr. Per kins, the senate amendment to the In dian appropriation bill were non-concurred in and the bills were sent to con ference. Mr. I lift, of Illinois, presented for reading the following message from he government of Brazil : "The senate and chamber of deputies of the United States ol Brazil, met together as a constituent assembly, have resolved to express by means of this message in the name of the people of Brazil to the people of the United States of America the fcvlincs of gratitude inspired in their breasts by the Iriendly terms of the highly honorable message of congratulation voted and adopted by the congress of the I'nitcd States; to affirm once again, and by present means, the sentiments of union and faternity which binds the people of nrazii to tnc American nation in a desire to maintain and honor the institution of a republican form of govenin.cnt in Brazil, endeavoring tb secure by the h;i piness and prosperity of the Brazilian family ience and prosierity of all na tions. On motion of Mr. Payson the confer ence report on the bill to repeal the tim ber culture law was agreed to. Mr. I utcheon moved that the house non-concur in the senate amendments to the army reorganization bill, but, on a point of order raised by Mr. Holman, the bill was sent to the committee of the whole. A motion made by Mr.Cutcheonto l'o into committee for its consideration was dc- fented-5-. to 74. The conferees on the copyriuht bill have reached an agreement and expect to report the bill to-duy. The measure as it comts trom conference will contain the Sherman amendment, allowing per sons to import foreign books at ordinary ratesof duty, with a slight amendment. Changes have also been made in the lithographers amendment so as to confine the operations ol that section to litnographs, chroinos and photographs. ON THE RAMPAGE. Tne Mississippi River Rising at an Alarming; Rate. New Orleans, March 2. Concerning the condition of the levees and the un easy feeling produced along the lower Mississippi by the continued rising ol water, information has lieen received to the effect that the present condition of the Mississippi river and tributaries threaten a disastrous overflow from Memphis to New Orleans. The main river, as well as tributaries, are higher than at this date Inst year. Thegreutcst apprehension is felt by all. living in the Mississippi valley. 1 lie hard tight ol 1890 is now being repeated with rivers higher than last year and still rising at an alarming rate. IT IS M ANDERSON He Succeeds Iusalla as president Pro Tern. Washington, March 2. A conference of republican senators was held last night for the purpose of selecting a president pro tern, of the senate in the place of Sen ator Ingnlls. Three senators were nomi nated for the position, Frye, of Maine, Hoa r, of M assnchuset ts, and M an derson , of Nebraska. Six or seven ballots were taken and on the Inst ballot Senator Mandcrson received twenty-one votes, which was a majority of the votes cast On motion of Senator Frye tht nomina tion was made unanimous. EASILY PLEASED. Empress Frederick Says She Had a Good Time In Paris. Paris, March 2. Figaro to-day an nounces that Queen Victoria is so pleased by the account given her by the Empress Frederick of the resiect and courtesy which the latter was shown during visit to Paris, that the Queen has promised to return tne compliment ana stop two days in Paris when she passes through this city soon, en route to the south of 1- ranee. A Very Improbable Varu. Komk, March 2. At the Vatican it is asserted that hignor mspi, late prime minister of Italy, expects to return to power and that he has approached the Holy See with a view to persuade the papal authorities not to accord concessions to the ministry of Marquis di Kudim, as the latter s cabi net cannot Inst, Signor Crispi is said to have insisted that the pope ought not to allow Catholics to support the govern ment at the election and promises thf t if he returns to power he will make con cessions to the Vatican. v Simmons Liver Regulator cured me of general debility and loss ot appetite. Mrs. Edmund Fitton, Frankford, Pa. THE DIVORCE MILLS. Cardinal Gibbons Gives Startling statistics. Some Baltimore, March 2. Cardinal Gib bons yesterday preached tbe annual ser mon on marriage and divorce. In the course of it he said: "There are more divorces legally granted in the United States than in any other Christian country more perhaps than in all other Christiancountries com bined. In the space of twenty yearB, no cording to official statistics from 1SG6 to 1886. Inclusive, 300, 000 divorces were granted in the United States, that is to say two-thirds ol a million of persons were legally scpa rated during that time. The number of divorces has steadily increased since that ti ;ie and beyond all proportion to the general increase of population. Divorces are granted on the most flimsy pretexts and throughout the country divorce courts are established, which are very appropriately called "divorce mills," since they grind out divorces with such rapidity and crush out happiness from the domestic roof." JANAUSCHEK IN "ESSEX." Tbe Great Actress and Her Com. pany at the Grand To. Night. The apearance of the famous actress Madame Janauschek at the Grand to night will attract a very large audience, for she is one of the greatest artists that the stage has produced in the pres ent century. In mnny characters she is without an equal and in the play to be produced to-night she has made a special success. The character of "Queen Bess" in "Essex" has been the success of the present season and has commanded un usual attention and admiration. The Knoxville Tribune, Journal and Sentinel of Saturday contain extended reviews of this performance of a most complimentary character and nearly every memlier of the company receives a share of commendation for excellence. The play appears to lie of a most in teresting character and Madame Innnti- schek's "fjueen Bess" is pronounced one of the finest characters in her extended repertoire. No one should miss this kt formance. The advance sale indicates that the attendance will lie large. NARROW ESCAPE. Hugh Carter Spends Six Honrsou a Drift In the French Broad. Yesterday morning about 1 1 o'clock, Hugh Carter, who lives on Sandy Mush, below Alexanders, procured a boat on the French Broad river and started to take it down the river, going to his home. He had gone about half a mile when the boat overturned and Carter was lelt struggling in the water. After a lew minutes he struck a drift of logs in the river, and climbed on this, where he liegan culling lor help, tic was seen Dy parties on the bank, and after he had remained on the drift about six hours, lie was rescued bl ames Lunsford, who lives near Alexan ders. Carter when reached was nearly Irozen, but was able to walk to his home. COMING to SEE 1'S. Cuba Will Show Herself at the World's Fair. Washington, March 2. W. E. Curtis, of the state department, who has charuc of the Latin-American department of the Chicago exhibition, has just returned from a visit to West Indies, in the inter est of the exposition. Mr. Curtis announces the appointment by the captain general ol Cuba, a board of thirty commissioners to represent the island at the exposition, and to secure a collection illustrating its resources, pro ducts and industries for exhibition there. Most File a Certificate. A bill has passed the house requiring physicians who practice in this state, having come here from other states, to either file with the register of deeds a certificate and oath that they arc prop erly licensed, or stand a regular exami nation bclore the state medical board. The bill was introduced at the instance ol the state board of medical examiners, and will correct abuses which have oc cured in Asheville and other places. Land Sale To-day. The McBrayer tract of land, contain ing 200 acres, lying on Bent creek in this county, was sold for partition at tin- court house door to-day bv J. K. Kich. The tract was purchased by Dr. L. B. Me- Braverforl,070. Lot No. 1, lying in Skvlnnd, was also sold. The lot is -1-0x120, and was bought by Dr. Mc Brayer for $40. AT KALEIGII. The hill has passed the senate to estab lish a colored normal school at Elizalieth City. A bill has passed the house requiring tax listers to collect and report agricul tural statistics. Dr. Freeman says that ol the boys in the A. M. college seventy-two per cent. nre direct from the farms. Passed third rsading in the house: To incorporate tbe Asheville and Weaverville dummy railway; to incorporate the Montford park lair association ol Ashe ville. The bill to enable the penitentiary to continue operations, providing for the paving to the bonrd ot directors of the amount covered into the treasury for the past two years nsenruings tor the prison, passed the senate. t'p I" this time the attorney general hu. been also the reporter of the supreme court. The latter is now to be made a separate office at one thousand dollars salary. The appointment to the position is vested in the court. The committees on education have ap pointed a sub-committee to prepare a bill for the new colored agricultural and mechanical college and also to examine into the proposition made by the town of Louisburg with reference to to the location of the college there. Passed third reading in the senate: The bill to prevent gambling at lairs; to pro hibit the sale ot cigarettes to minors; to incorporate the Asheville and Bristol railway; to incorporate the West Ashe ville and Sulphur Springs railway; to divide the state into senatorial districts; to amend the law relating to embezzle- niept. Why suffer with sick headache and bil iousness when Simmons Liver Regulator will cure you. WHOLE T0WNSWE1T AWAY YUMA, ARI., ENTIRELY UNDER WATER. Hundreds of Lives . Lost and Million Dollars' Worth ot Prop erty Destroved-The Colorado a Vast Inland sea. iuma, An., raarcn t. uverzoo Houses are in ruins from the flood and 1,400 people homeless and sot a sinplc busi ness house remains standing. It is feared that hundreds of lives have bees lost in Gila valley. The telegraph wires are down lending into the valley, and, as all bridges are gone and roads insurpnssablc no reliable reports can be had fr-m there. The river above the town is seven miles wide und below the town in places the water covers the country in one grand lake over fifty miles across. Along the valley fortwenty milesevery thing is in desolation. Costly houses and bams have been washed away like play things, leaving the country as bare as a desert. Men who ten years airo were wealthy are now homeless and paupers. Eighty miles south ol here where 5,000 Indians live the country is flooded for eighty miles square and as there are no hills for refuge it is reported that more than one hundred have been drowned.Thegreat valley of theColorado is one viist sea ol water as far as the eye can reach in ivery direction. The river has fallen six feet and six inches in thirty- six hours and is now nearly at a stand still. The weather is thick und threatens heavy rain. The loss in this country foots up two million dollars, of which tbe railroad will huve to suffer to the extent of $250,000. It is rumored that hundreds of lives have been lost up the Gila valley, which is 200 miles in length. SCATTERED HIS ASHES. An Unusual Request Carried Out to the Letter lu New York. New Yohk, March 2. The committee of four from the Staten Island Schutzcn corps, appointed to carry out the request of Henry Meyer, proprietor of Puck hotel, at Port Richmond, that bis remains x scattered to the winds from the top ol the statue ol lilwrty on Bedlpe's Island, fulfilled their mission Sunday. When the top of the pedestal was reached by the committee the metal urn that contained the ashes of .Meyer was opened and each comnittvemnn put n portion ot the contents, which weighed about four pounds into a paper bag. The delegates then clmilK-d the staircase leading to the crown of the statue, where a brief address was made by the master of ceremonies, after which the four committeemen, each holding one of the bags containing the ashes in the right hand, pronounced these words together: "Here noes the last ot Puck Meyer. Happy days," and then scattered the ashes to the four winds, file ceremony was concluded by opening two bottles of champagne and drinking to the memory of "Puck" aicver. Stock Uuotatlons. Nbw York, March 2 lirir l:l; Lake Shore 107; Chicago and Nurthwt-.u-rn HI&4; Norfolk utiti Western .ri4: Ktchwond and Went Point Terminal 1M;; Western Inion imt. Baltimore Prlees. Bai.timohk, March. 2 Flour quiet and unehan-d. Wheat .outhem, quiet; Fultz, UfiMl.otl; Longbcrry, $1.0(l(al 00; Went cm, ea.y; No. 2 winter red, .not and March, $l.olla(it1.014. Corn Southern. quirt; white, o2(fto4; yellow, 63(uU4. western, nrni. New York Market. New Yokk, Mnrch 3. stocks, dull hut Mten-tv. Money, cn.v at 'J0121..,,; Exchange, long, VKStfi-t 8.V.4; abort. 4 NTmVKM; ttnti bi nila. dull but steady; government bond., dull but atcady Cotton, dull aalea, 341 nalea; l uianua, nc: urieana, u 7-luc; luturet. oienrd nail closed atraily; March, Htil; April, h.73; May, m.h"; June, .hu; July, 8. 117; AuKiiat, 9 00. Flour quiet but s:eudy. Wheat-dull and eaay. Corn quiet hut ateady. Pork quiet but steady, at $U.U5(a;ll.00. Lnrd quiet but .teudy, at fl.oo. Suirita Turpentine quiet but firm, at 40fa40Vgc. Ko.in quirt but unn, at $1 .r0j$ l 55. Freiguts uiuettlcd. AFFAIRS OF COXSEQVEXCE. IIOUK. Sufferers from the floods in Southern Calilornin are in n bad plight. Manv homeless people are suffering from cold and hunger. It is stated that 3,708 complaints of violence of the New York excise law re main unacted upon and that only the smaller saloons are interfered with. FOREH'.N. Prince lerome Napoleon is lying at the point ol death in Kome. Timothy Harrington won his law suit against the iinti-Parncllite newspaper, the lnsuppressiule. Sir William Gordon Cumtning's law vers intend submitting the baccarat scandal case to a jury. The two merchants of Belfast. Ireland who shipped American lard to l-'nglnnd and sold it for Belfast lard, were each fined $50. The mine-owners of Germany will or ganize a federation to antagonize the miners ol that country should a general strike occur. Parnellite leaders in Ireland have warned the clergy of that country that they will no further tolerate their hos tility tamely, A number of members of the British cnbinet are in tnvor of n dissolution of parliament, believing the time opportune to test the fortunes of the tory party in a general election. The German emperor is understood to be in a state of raging indignation nt the .. 1.' L -IV A A l maimer in which ins cnons to urinj about more friendly relations wit France hnve been received by the French people. English diplomats believe that the Newfoundland fisheries dispute and the occupation of ligypt by British forces will loree on Lord Salisbury either a set tlement injurious to Great Britain's repu tation or a grave diplomatic collision with t ranee. Take Simmons Liver Regulator after your dinner. It prevents dyspepsia and indigestion. We have the largest sup ply of carriace:sponges in the city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. G KANT'S PIIAKMACY. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and most mmnlrt mtnrk . Colornes, Toilet Wafers, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at UaAjVI o PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hoars. Goods delivered free ot charge to any part 01 theeitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair ot cut glass Bottles call at GRANTS PHAR MACY, Hottles ranging in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. It ron want a first-class Hair Brush for Small ammint nf mriM rDJ I'T' . - v. ... , unnjij O PHARMACY is the place to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth Hi ushes, Bath Brushes, Hath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com. pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only ine purest ana oest urugs and Lbewh cols have been used that ther were compounded by thoroughly experienced i rnmeij-ano mat toe price paid was not unreasonable. 24 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR TIIE SHEYILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys, Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on the installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No tary Public. -NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST.. Up Stairs. pOR SALB. If bought st once. 1 can aril on.nfth. mn. convenient and the prettiest little houae in Asheville. It is located within two minutes' walk of court houae, ha. eight room., all modern cor veniencea, on one of be.t atreeta, iu.t at street car line. Price too low. but must sell for cash. Apply to J. M. CAMPBELL. c o O X 3' a p CD m (a 4 n 0 M 0 3 n 0 3 B Cu o O an S3" o c er- 9) H 3 s o 3
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