THE ASHEVILLE IXAJLJLTV CITIZEN
Wednesday Evening, June 7, 1893.
ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN
TtiB Daily Citizbm. Democratic, is published
every afternoon (except Saadaj) at the fol
lowing rates strictly cash:
oki Yut $fl.no
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Onbwrbk. 16
WKDNESDAY. JUNE 7. 1893.
Come, Mr. "Straight-out." Jon't bnck
out. Briiiff on your proof or npoloKtate
to Mr. Tenncnt.
Mayor Patton is tuite right in what
lie says in regard to the indiscriminate
signing of petitions; thev have been made
worthless and contemptible by the prac
tice of persons ailixiug their unities with
out regard to tbe obligation of sincerity
that should accompany that act. Hut
we do not regret attributing the weight
wc did t9 the Lynch petition since it is
bringing out all the facts in the case
facts the people should know.
It is a pleasure to learn from an ofliciai
source that the World's Pair is now
paying its debts at the rate of $l!5,ono
per day. This comes about not alone
from the fact that the number of visitors
is increasing daily, but also because of
the completion of the pair and the dis
charge of hundreds of employes. If, now,
the ruilwavs would reduce their rates to
something less than highway robbery
proportions everybody and his wile and
children would head for Chicago at
once, and the railways and tbe Pair too
would make a mint ol mouev.
THli KUW Arl'OIMTMUNTB.
The appointments made by the new
Board the other day were relatively and,
for the most part, actually, excellent. If,
barring the Republican employes, they
had been made by the Hoard that voted
for its relatives two years ago the peo
ple would ha ve been better served than
they were. Hut it must be remembered
that the present is a reform administra
tion; to some extent a model adminis
tration; that is, it must not only remedy
the errors of the last administration as
far as possible, but It must be a good
thing in itself.
Now we have objected to otic or two
appointments made last week, and in
answer to our criticism of the appoint
ment of the new chief of police Mayor
1'utton recites sonic of the failings of the
old and promises to discharge Mr. liar
kins if he is found guilty of similar
offenses. We should hope so, but what
of the fate of the man who was responsi
ble for the state of affairs the Mayor
recites? It is true he is not now Chief of
police, but wc find him on the force ami
placed there by the reformers!
It is doubtless the fact we have tbe
evidence of it that the Mayor in running
the City's affairs knows no politics, but
wc venture to sav that such is not the
case with the new Chief of police. He
knows a good deal of partisan politics
and we do not believe he will forget any
in the time he is in the office be at present
enjoys. That and the fact that he is or
was about to leave Ashevillc form our
objections to him.
But the reformers are on the whole
doing well and we do not propose to
nag them for little things. They should
have a living chance to show what they
can do. They were not elected its Dem
ocrats, and that they are not acting like
Democrats was to be expected. We
can try them a year, nnd then if we do
not like their way wc can vote a change
provided wc have the majority with
us.
THK KXTIIA SJ".SSHN.
The President told a reporter for the
Southern Associated Press Monday that
he intended to call an extra session of
Congress not later than the middle of
September. lie added:
"The time is at hand when their repre
sentatives in Congress will be called upon
to deal with the financial condition
which is the only menace to the coun
try's welfare and prosperity.
"It is well for the people to take up
the subject for themselves and arrive at
their O'vn conclusions as to tbe merits of
the financial policy which obliges us to
purchase idle silver bullion with gold
taken from our reserve. One does not
need the eye of the financier to see that
this gold thus subtracted from the
government's stock is eagerly seized
by other nations for the purpose
of strengthening their own credit at our
expense.
"It does tiot need the art of statesman
ship to detect the danger that awaits
upon the continuance of this operation.
Already the timidity of capital is pain
fully apparent, and none of us can fail to
see that fear and apprehension in mone
tary circles will ultimately bring suffer
ing to every humble home in our land.
'I think that between now and the
meeting of Congress much depends upon
the action of those engaged in financial
operations and business enterprises. Our
vast national resources and credit arc
abundantly snflictcnt to justify them in
the utmost faith ond confidence. If, in
stead of being frightened, they arc con
servative, and if, instead of gloomily an
ticipating immediate disaster, they con
tribute their share of hope and steadi
ness they will perform n patriotic duty
and at the same time protect their own
interest. The things just now needed are
coolness and calmness in financial cir
cles nnd study nnd reflection among
our people."
Eight years ago PrcsiJciit Cleveland
sounded a somewhat similar warning
predicting financial disaster that never
came, and which by all the laws of
finance ought to have come, but for the
fact that the United States, because of
their unlimited resources and credit, seem
to form a law nnto themselves and have
so far upset all theories as to the effect
of the excessive coinage oi light weight
silver dollars.' How much longer can
the United States continue to do this?
Can we permit the free coinage of silver
while aU tbe world .beside retains the
gold standard, and avoid tbe disaster
that New York bankers predict is upon
la.? The South and West sax we can;
tbe East and tbe President say we can
not.
. On one point we think the President is
plainly wrong; and that is--in laying the
cause of the present monetary stringency
wholly on the! Sherman ' law. This piece
A oiwoi tunity while .it lasts After Jo ly
V. X. 5H03, t-o oricinaU lO ccat.Nu ba
tweca the depot and Sulphur Springs will be
resumed.. .Until Ahat - date. t)M rooaid. trip
from poetoflice 29 cents. Open car every
hour between depot and Springs until 6:30
OK. J. U. VUMK II1HI.
of Republican legislation may indeed
have been tbe original, tbe provoking
cause; but wc believe tbat if it were cer
tainly known today that the Sherman
law was not to be repealed, and if it
were ulso known Just what Congress
would do with the tariff question, there
would be in a short time a perceptible
revival in business. In other words, tbe
business of this country, as that of any
other, cau stand anything better than
suspense and uncertainty; and of those
two elements threatening disaster, we
have now about all we can endure.
It is not to the credit of tbe Democrat
party, or to our present system of long
delay in legislation when a new admin
istration takes hold, that these questions
nre not in a fair way of settlement one
way or the other before now. The Cn i
zun, at once after Mr. Cleveland's elec
tion, took the ground tbat partly
because of the condition of the country's
finances as luisnianajicd by the Republi
can party, there ought to be an extra
session of Congress called very soou after
the fourth of March; anil time lias
justified the soundness of that opinion.
On the top of our present uncertainty
aud financial trouble, to wait now three
months longer for tbe assembling of
Congress is to prolong the suspense aud
invite disaster. To wait six mouths
after an election before bcgimiirg to
cany out the mandates of the people
therein expressed, is the kind of con
servatism tbat makes of the progress of
the snail a shining example of rapiuitv.
President Cleveland should have got
Congress to work immediately after
March fourth.
WHAT AHO H'T THIS?
The November Tctm or MitllMst
Huperlor Court It Non 1 : i t .
The following correspondence has been
handed Tun Crruii.v for publication:
J. C. I'riu-hun, ICn., Alurshall, .V. C:
My Pbak Sir: In revising my calendar
of courts for the next two years I am iu
eliued to the opinion that you have Ik.ch
legislated out of the Ncivcmlx-r term of
Madison Superior court. The nets of
INSfi give Madison a term on the
eleventh Mouclny after the fust Monday
in September. I do not rintl in the acts
of 1SS9 or 1801 any change of this
term. By the acts of 1.VJ3, ch. 13S, 1 lie
terms of the courts of Swain county arc
fixed as follows: "Pout tccnth Mondav
after the first Monday in March and
eleventh Monday after the tirst Monday
in September." it appears therefore tha't
the fall term of Swain Superior ceurt is
fixed at the same time as the November
term ejf Madison Suerior court, and this
will, it seems to me, operate .-is a repeal
of the November terra ef Madison, al
though the act docs uot mention Madi
son county.
If public attention has not been called
to this, kindly have this letter published
in Tin-: Asiikvii.i.k Citizicn. It may tic,
however, that this repeal was intended
and that I am giving you no news, al
though if it were interitled to abolish the
November term of Madison Superior
court the act should have so stated and
not have repealed it bv implication.
Raleigh, N. C, Junc'l, lSlKi.
Yours very trulv,
. liusbec.
P.MTOK Tin; CvnzicN: Please publish
the feiregoing letter from Mr. Bushec.
Not having a copy of the journal of the
last House am una Me to sav who is the
author et the bill depriving; us of our
most important term of court. The
November term was for the trial of civil
causes only and hael been the means of
clearing oil our civil tlocket and a speedy
hearing of a'l civil litigation. Our crinn
nal docket is very large and 1 fear that
the change relerrcd tti in Mr. Husbee's
letter will work a great injury to tbat
class of our citizens who have causes
pending on civil docket.
Kespe-ctftill v,
Marshall, June 3. J. C. Pritchurtl.
MaitKCHllona am to Kallroads.
Piiitok The Citizen: The following
if suggested for the consideration of the
railroael committee which meets here on
Saturday next:
First, bet the county subscribe $lMO,
000 in aid of a railroad to Bristol.
Second. Let $100,000 be subscribed
for the extension of the roael towards
Urevard.
Por the following reasons:
Pirst. Whatever is done to aid the
building of rnilroads should be done by
the county, as every section of the coun
ty will share in the benehts of the same.
Second. Neither a city or township
bond would be of any aid. is neither
could be sold for anything like their par
value, thus preventing the railroael from
realizing on them the amount necessary
to do the work, while the city or town
ship would be liable for their fa e val-.ie.
YOVTIK AW EASY I'llJSY,
with your flush mlur! liolow a healthy
stnmlaril, for IJorisiimrition and othr Hrrnr
ulous and lnnj?ereu3 diseases. Ami It's for
iust thin condition that. Dr. Hercc'ii (JoUlen
Itxlical Discovery is especially vaiuablo.
If you're thliun-r than you ought to be,
whetnor from wauling dinna-sre, dpfet-tivo
nutrition, or whatever raum, the Discov
ery " will unn-ly Urinpc you up to the healthy
standard. By mstorinir the normal action of
the deraiiKod organs anl functions, it arouses
every natural source and means of nourish
ment. As a strenfrth-restorer and flesh
huildor, nothing like this medicine is known
to medical wience. Filthy Cod Liver OU and
all Its disguised compounds can't compare
with ft.
It'a sold on triat. . That is. In everything
thnt's claimed for it. If the ' Discovery " evur
fails to benefit or cure, you have your money
bnclt.
What offer conid be more business-like f
HCH KXVt.Z.
WcbI AKbeTllle and Sulpuur
prlnxs KnllwST.
LtAVB P. O. FOK5UL- LEAVE SUI.rilUR
PIIUK SPKINCS. SI'RINCS.
7.45 a m 8.30 a m
W.45 a m 9.30 a m
9.4-5 a m 10.30 a m
10.45 am 11.30 a m
11.45 am 12.30 p m
12.45 p m 1.30 p m
1 .45 p m 2.30 p m
2.45 p m 3.30 p m
3.45 p m 4.30 p m
4.45 p m 5.30 p m
5.45 p m C.30 p in
6.45 o m
'Except Sundays wlwu car will leave
Sulphur Springs at lO a m resuming the
regular schedule again by leaving depot
at 11 a. m.
Cars between postoflice and Tdeoot
cverv 15 minutes.
"A Flue Dlstlncllou.
Prom, the Sfringficld Rcpub'ican.
The decision of thechurch is that III iggs'
teachings are in conflict witli the letter
ol the Westminister confession concern
ing the Bible and the comlitious of I ar
sons after death. lie has taught that
there nre errors in the lliblc. while bis
church has always held that there are
none, lie urges that these errors tlo not
weaken the position ol the lliblc as an
infallible guide to faith a nil practice and
affirms bis lielicf in its infallibility in this
sense. 1 his distinction is too tine to be
grasetl by the ordinary miuri. If the
Hible is infallibly inspired bow can it
contain errors, and who is to be the
judge to determine what parts ed it arc
infallibly inspired nnd what tnt r
Nolliluic Hut confederate Mouev
I'roin the Chfirlottc News.
Pivc old Confetlcrate veterans walked
into a saloon'iu Kalcigh the day the Davis
funeral train was there to get some liquid
refreshment. One of the five plaukeel
elown n silver dollar to pay for tbcelriuks
but the saloon keciier informed him that
his nioncv was not good. The old Con
federate looked at the saloon keeper nnel
and then at his tuotiev, but could not uti
eicrstanel whv it woubl not iro, as it hsul
the right ring to it. The saloon keeper
to relieve the old veteran of bis embar
rassment iuforiueel him that uothing but
Ctinfcdcrate money passed in Kalcigh
that elav.
Ihsolutely
yure
A vrvutn of tartrii" tiftki'iR powder. Ili&li
ent of tll in UavcuinR etrcnLli. Katctst
t'nili'tl States Government Pood Report.
KOYAL. nAKINC. rttWDHK CO.,
ZZ lOrt Wull St.. New York.
SOUVENIRS
t!GrEMS-!f
Wedding Presents.
JEWELRY
X- -X- -X-
MADE TO ORDER.
AvK.TIIU 11. FIELD,
LEADING JEV.ELERV
aS KUt'TH 9IAIN -i'l".JT.
TRIE
HOUSTON
NARCOTIC CURE !
. Allcock's poras plasters, ( 25 cent tite)
13 cents each; 2 for 25 cents, Pclhm's.
or the excessive use of I ltuor. Mi rphinc.
Opium and Tobaccu. has .otitici it neussary
to have more room, nml have see a red that
commodious und ecunfortablo residence No
T3 College Htrcet, where every convenience
and comfort will be given itrsuus under
trcatmcut. A Kuarnntrc is itca to refund
the money if u tare is not mad1:.
A pply to
IRS. SPKNCK& MILLVRDt
Or to
Tlie Narcotic CTur Oo.,
No. 55 College Street.
All correspondence couGdcutia).
CAESAR'S HEAD HOTEL.
Located on the rUiuinit of CT;eBar Head
mounts in, in ttpjicr South Curolina, 4- G'0
feet above the sea; average temperature,
from ru to 7u with an atmosphere dry,
soft, Inlmy, exhilarating; veritable elixir
of life." V II le oi net! for the season of
1 HiKl on May 25. The comfort of ueta
will a.t oil times and in all things tc most
carefn'ly consulted.
tistance from Ashevillc. 45 miles; from
Henderson ville, 2G miles; over good roads,
tbroagh a charmingly delightful country.
maviildtf PROPKIliTOK
THE ESMERALDA INN,
HICKORY NUT CAP,
IN THE CENTRE OF THE THERMAL BELT !
NOW OPBN FOR BUSINESS !
Attractions Chimney Rock, OH Rnld
Mountain. Silver Kails. Zmmt:mAr9 of
Broad Kirtr, The Pool. Cathntral
Cavern, Hickory Nut Halls. 1.3SU
ft. high, I'iihkiiK and BathiaK.
Rta will be sent 00 reqties and can ac
commodate fire persons. Address -
HKS. FERGVSOIf,
nay32dtf Bat Cave. M. C.
Excursion Tickets X
BOUGHT AKD SOLD.
CHEAP RAT'S TO ALL POINTS !
CP. RAV,
Member American Tlcaet Brokers' Associa
tion, 28 (touts Hals street.
FA Mil ItS
FITTED :!N : FOOTWEAR
BLANTON, WRIGHT 6c CO.
39 Patton Avenue.
THE ASHEYILLE CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPOSITORY,
T. S. MORRISON,
IIIJAIHJUARTKKS 1--OR I-INIJ CARRIACBS, 1IUOGIES, I'AKM WAGIINS.SI'KJNO
WAGONS, ACRICt'LTI'KAI. MACI1INUKV.
In the Natural Wood and
in Colors.
Canopy and Extension Top Surreys.
Light Surreys for One Horse a Specialty.
"Kvcrv lob
Ouaritti tccii '
GLENN SPRINGS WATER
is a. sure: relief to sufferers.
W I at Hon T I) Johnston snys about It:
'About fftir years bko I toramtnwd the use of the U'cnn8ir lnx wntcr. to rifl mv nvr-
tem ol' the malaria from TV hit h I bad been NiifTcrlnB for some time. The w liter liaa en
tirely relieved roe and I cb.crfully state iliat I lulkvc it to be a. Rood water a. can be
found for nil ordinary diseases of the IIti r nml kidneys. For a general tonic and reooralcr
of the sj stem I believe It has no cnual. Very truly youis.
"T. 1. JOHNSTON."
From John I. Arthur, Iinj . Attorney at Law:
"1 don't know the constituents of tbe Glenn Springs wntcr; if I did 1 would make pome
for melf. Nticlurdo 1 know bow it nets; if I did I would act so mjseT. It is well
made water and it acts well. I can only say that its eff-cts on mc and my forcfatbciH baa
been more licntlieUI than tiny other water wc ever used, and I am glad it has been pat. in
the reach of as poor a man as JOHN I. ARTHUR
"To Pilhani'a l'tourniacy. May 33, 18t)3."
What c T. Kawls writes l'clliani's l'harniaey, Aahevllle, N. O.- '
"Gentlemen: 1 have used Glenn Springs water and con-idcr it. as compared with other
mineral waters, the best I know cf. Everyone in South Carolina knows about "OM Olcn
Springs In fact it has been must favorably known there for a century. Yours truly.
"C. T. RAWLS."
Ashevillc, M. C , May li7. 193.
PELHAM'S PHARMACY,
Hole j cit.
Aeihcvillc, K. c,
BRiEAD
is
The Staff of Life
If there is one article of food desire.!
above all others to be pure and of
hih cjuali ty it should lc Hresid.
This can only be secured by using u.
hi;h Kfde of flour withKOod baking
powder and pare leaf la.rd. I'sc the
SOUTHERN CROSS FLOUR. KOY
AL OR CLBVliLANI) BAKING
PO WDURS, -WITH rt'KH I, EA F
LARD, aud you will never be dtsa.p
pointed in your light bread, rolls or
bineuits. Southern Cross has ffiven
entire satisfaction to
T. J. RBVELL,
30 NORTH IIAIN HTRHIvT,
1
Your broken wagons untl vehicles of till
kinds to B. Burnette's shop on College
street, where they will be repaired
promptly and in 6rst-class etylc. II;iy
ing secured A Grst-cl;iS9 horse-shocr I
m.-ikc a.11 kinds of fine sliociiirjaspcxrialty.
15. J3TJ JR. JST ETTJE .
I ft UOil I T
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS.
tTw. bookiiart,
UliNTIHT,
37 Paltou Avenue, Ui tilsalrs,
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
m8dtf
XX. H. BI
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STOKL
Grading of alt kinds done.s All aisca of
crashed stone famished..' Nenu oil orders to
liostoffice Box 1H. Asbc-rllte. N. C.
auxlOdU
34-Ycars' Cxpcricncf34
KILTON IIARD1TVG
COMTKACTOK A.ND UUILOBs
Once and shop, Wolfe Baildlnar.
COKNBR COURT PLACB AMD UAKKHT
8TBBBT.
INSURE TOUR PROPERTY WITH. .
E. JT. ASTOIW,
CrCiicratl x lusnriuice I Ascent.
Rear No. 20 Bonth saTala street.
liataMlabtd 1S6S. . - . AshrvUle. M C
J. A.. TMZTTi BNT,
ARCHITECT : AMD. ; CONTRACTOR
Planav specifieaitioaui vad stlnataea) . fwr-
Blshed. A 11 work n my line eon tr acterj for.
asd wo ehargts Sor dra.
awaraea me.
Kefernicca wkes tfessredl.
OIBce. etoat beast Court tqiian, aksrs-BIa,
P. L. COWAN & CO.,
MAKE A. SPECIALTY III'
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
Native Stones. Mounting
Made to Orrlrr.
ALL. WORK GUARANTEED I
No. 8 rortli Court Place,
ARHBVILLB. N. C.
.BREVYTOK & M'CONNELL,
FarniUre Dealers k UntiertalLers
i; - EM BALM I A SPEXJAJLTY.
.II calls; In' this line attended, to clay or
night. Also all kinds of Job -work done to
order. UpboTstcrins;. enrpet lavinr. pack-'
ing. settinjt up furniture, rcfiDihlns. etc.
33 NORTH MAIN STRBBT.
Telephone la
piano Tuning
5i
C. E. M'GEE, FROM BOSTON
All Work Cnajrmtecd by Him and
i i .-, i
WO, 88; NORTH MAiN STREET. S HET-L4XJ
: YAUMilKt 0.' uARLAnD,
CIVIL BMGINBRK8 AND BURVBYOK8
No. 13 Hendrjr Block Room Ho.
P. O. Box 513. . . AiherlBt. XtVO.
tyl7dXa . :
1893
UBRBISACl'T
OI' THli Nli'lV
CENTRAL I
milci vUk Krtr gnn Av rlt
(Bambter) Tire. '
I'rame ami wlierls, Culumtia pattern. Wcleht, 35 puunilo. Don't bay a Isst vear'a
w heel, but Join our club often and get this superb bargain at .his SI'KClaL, TR1CB !
BBE MACHINE! PURWINDQW,
ASHEVILLE BlCYCt CO.,
Fatton Avenue.
HARRIS' LITHIA WATER.
' ' - ' i 1., . . ...!
HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS, S. C. '
Office of In. lohn Hej Williams, Ashcrillr, N. C, April 24, 13.
An extended clinical use of Horris' Lit Ilia Water, prompts me t the statement tbat
1 regard it as one of the best, If not the rcry best I.lthla Water kuowp to the profession.
In the condition of "pbosphatic nrlnc," lis action Is marreloas. "its 'use In ftie rheumatic
and Routy diathesis, affords me more comfort than either the DuOhln or Londonderry
waters. Very truly yours, ; JOHN HEY WILLIAMS.
I have used tlarris'Llthla Water and when using same ws both-'please and benefited.
In usinj? It liberal quautitica should be tuien-for my exicricncc tenches me that small
amounts arc. dissaupouitiog, whereas a jenerous use is followed by most Kratlfylnr
C8a,t ,R. I. WALKHR.
Aslievlllc, N. C. April 14, 1803. 1 " "
I am Klod to be able to say a word with regard to Harris Llthla Water. I have used
It with the Krratcst possible benefit lu chronic thcamalisru. As compared with the
Buffalo Lithia I And it cpiickcr aud requires less guualty..' It lini y early endorse-
ment- MRS. T. W. BRANCH.
Ashevillc, N C. spill 4, 1803.
FOR SALIC BY ...
Pelliaiu'fe Pharmacy and Raysor & Smitli.
LEWIS MADDUX. Pre a
II. T. COLLINS. Vlce Pres,
L. P. M'LOUD, Cashier
1
Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $40,000.
WESTERN CAROLINA BANK.
State, County And City Depository.
Orsanlxcd May, 1888.
DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES
11ANKLNU ItUHlNKHH TlUN8AnKI.
Inlcrt-s! Paid on Deposit) in laTltig;n Dcparliucni
DIRECTORS
lMvis Maddux, II. T. Collins, M. J. Fagg, J. E Jteed.
CbiiH. McNnmec, J. 10. Rankin, M. J: lkrkii, S.1 H. Ileod!
BAKK OPEN FROM 0 A. H. TILL 4 P. . ON SATUKOAT Tit L 5 P. . "
French Broad Lumber Co. -! '
Uaviiig' accumulated a largo .tork:, pj.os , H
Training, Sheathing, otc;,1 will sell 5 J t
FRAMING AT 7.30 PER 1,000 FBET.
SHEETING fSSO 44 4 "
ACME WINE & iLIQUOR HOUSE
ilan's
lalrat the largest stock of first class
! goods of any honsejln the State. Makes)
1 -a specialty of
Cooking Braadlea and Jefly Wines.). V 55 'f ??'J
Sole ascnta lot the Acme Old Corn.)
J AS.H. LOUGHRAN, Proprietor
, No. 58 Souti Main Strjt.O
TELEPHONE CALL NO. 13ft P.rO. BOX 68. AcfUEVILLE.
i MY MOTTO W TO KEEP THE Kit' Alftf CWAROfe ACC0Bflt1l6l.T.
"BONANZA", VIHE AND
LIQUOR
CO,,
; Nos. 4 und S. 2Ialn 81
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fAKLOg AMO IBADIlifl IDOU. : . i f t f-i9
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.:, il. ' PLB.BILLIAJtO AMD root aoo. JMU. 40
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BEER : VAULTS i JLMO : EOTTld : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEKEHT.
We respcctftilly solicit shata pi sow faLosaasj; fJT
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