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crrc Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME IX. NO 248. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS- EWciMeMcTifljM ( .. Ymi Hon ten A Xoon, H'ms, lloilitinl. v f III Hcivby vxtumlii cordixl in- vit nihil to tin' in'o'h of Aslivville mill vicinity to visit tlivir exhibit at Km Xrs t lore mill jmrtukv of n mil of moat delicious Cocoa, import ad direct from Wcesji Holland. From I'ebinury I 'J to 17, inclusive. Premium Oranges. Wv ct a shipment cviry week of tlusi1 or anges direct from the Krvc at Crescent City, Fltt., Tliwi- is nuthiiifi liner ci lntUr inthiti market ttuU cost you im more than common stock. Auk for Premium Oranges, Wv hJsu keep TuiiKuriii'-s, Grupe Kruit, I.cinont, MalHRit ()iiih, CoconnuU, lite A. D. COOPKR, North Court Souurc. Mr. stamen' Resignation Scul uud AcceptedFor wiiut Tt rni Must His Successor De selected t Dlscusslou uf Two Bills fill' lirsl thing the Hoard of Aldermen did vestcrdav aricrnoon whs to Kraut goods. They arc cut ltd seconds, but very an fxUn8ion 0f lime to themurket bouse w art imperfect. All arc offered alike. A committee in which to report on the rare cbunec'.for hotels and boatdlnK houses proposed change in Btull arrangement ol uc.it the market, in accord with the resolu tion of last week. This was followed by u report frotn tlic finance committee to sprint: trade Jewel nusUlinc stoves ad .fie rlVerr Hint tlic S100 lax nil banks ranges, oil stoves, refrigerators, freivers, I should not be collected from State bauks and the largest and most eompletc line ol if not from National banks as well. The House furnishings in the St te. Prices? wh, " """, 'TlT . ,, i . . ! I lliiu Ul i tVM iu fcnv in; iihuiiivji vciybouy knows we arc the cheapest m 1 1 he rcuoi t went over Ware At Half Trico. Wc have ju-t received an iiuioitnti"n rom Germany or several case ol these to replenish their kitehsns w ith this and durable wave. We have in stock for the tow n. Our line of fitie uud common china, ijluss and lamps is very complete THAD. W. THRASH i GO, 'or Sate lJry empty boxes, tasks, etc., lor kindling- I'ratt's deodoriiitK gasoline 0 cents per gallon. 5. H. COSBY is daily receiving Additions to well e ctcd stock of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, Novelties, etc. his itlrcndy Silverware, THE Citizens of Asheville and visitors, the Indies especially, arc invited to call and inscct Ills slock. His prices are reasonable anil sales men RELIABLE and attentive. Repairing of watches and icwelry, a specialty. Gems and Precious tones set by an experienced JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christinas presents to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the times. A few more of those beautiful en Kagcnicntrings left at 27 Fatton Ave. A LIST OF MY BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO 113 Urunds ol' Ping Chewiug Tobacco)-. Ti Urunds Smoking Tobacco in Hugs and tin boxes ull size packages. Ml Different Brands Imported Key West Cigars, always on hand. 1 1 is useless for mc to mention the various brands of Domestic Cigars, as it will take too much space. PiK8 a Larger Stock than ever before. will now devote all my time to the above goods, uud will try to satisfy all my custom ers. L. BLOMBERG MODBL CItiAK STUKB, 17 PATTON AVKNUB. CORTLAND BROS,, KBAL BSTATli BROKBKS. INVBSTMBNT AGBNTS. NOTARY PUBLIC " I.uuds Securely placed at S per cent. Otliccs M 26 Pattoa Ave., up stairs MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES. .: ; ! : ! I i ; I Invest a Penny and Save a Dollar I DO YOU BUY HORSB AND COW I'BliU? IP SO, DROP USA CARD. ASKING POR OUR PRICBS. IT WILL ONLY COST YOU A PUN NY AND WB BBLIRVB WB CAN SAVE YOU THB DOLLARS PBBD IB CBBAP AND OUR BABBMBNT IB FILLED WITH PRBBH GOODS. Or. A. GREER. n 1 am receiving a new stock of Monuments and Tombs nf Orunite and Marble, which I will Sell ut the Lowest Cash I'llccs I am your home dealer and have been here 14 years and will treat yon right If you will patronize me. W. 0. WOLFE, Cor. Court Place uud Market St. front of City Hull. BARGAIN. Hue KiiiiiiU'led And Agate THE ALDERMEN WORK ON I Ilt MINKHD BEFORE I 111. I.AMT NEETINU. THESL ARE ALL NICE And are different liriiuds of crackers we receive Ire.sh every w.-ck from New York Bakers: Scotch Tally, Social Tea. Vanilla Cream, Salt Hiimpict Wafers, l-'ancy Gnihanw, Water Thin, Cafe Waters, i latmcal Wafers, Uinv,cr Snaps, Ux tra Toast. Emulsion of COD blVER OIL, LUith Port Wine. Under the above title we oiler a new com' bination of Cod Liver Oil in which the nau seous tnste of the oil is completely masked by the use of Port Wine and Aromaties. At the same time the tonic and digestive prop erties ot the wine render assimilation easy Prom those who cannot take Cod Liver Oil on account of Its disagreeable taste and dim cult assimilation we confidently solicit a trial. Recommended In Pulmonary Diseases, Coughs, Colds and General Debility. Freshly prepared at CARMICBAEL'S PHARMACY, 110 SOUTH MAIN 8TRKBT.. z o h z D o o CO Q LjJ O DC D Z CO o l o CD z I r O -J o CO Q O O CD CO CO UJ tr o o Q O O Q LU tr HOT SODA A delicious cup ol Clam liouillo n, Beef Bouillon, Heel' Tea, Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Bgg Phosph ite, etc., etc., ut HEINITSH & RK4Ci4N'8. It0. B0S WO CHOCOLATES. SBLL1N0 AOBNTS POR ASHBVILLB The finance committee, with the uav- iug assessments against the lohnston estate lor a text, reported an area ot imperfect eeir.snt ot 70 sqiiiire yards on ILc uoi lb atul jci.tli suns ol ratton avenue, rccommendiui; that the estate be allowed the option of haviue perfect cement replace the present sidewalk, or that an allowance ol ;o per cent. ie made from the price paid for the imper fect work, 1 lie cash value ol the assess incuts against the Johnston estate on March 1 is 2,7'.9.15, from which should be deducted the 50 per cent, for imperfect work, about $52.50, if the proposition is accepted. The report was adopted. The nuance committee also reported on the (iiiestiou of tlic benefits assessed against the property of City Attorney sontllcy by reason ol tue witlcmng ol i. Iiuicli street, it regarded tlic.assessini; of !jiir0 auaiust this property as unust The recommendation was a reconsidera tion of the action of the Board on the report of the jury. A discussion ended in Mi. loues making a motion that the report be adopted and $150 refunded Mr. aoudley. 1 ins carried. 1 he same committee reported mat tne cash value ou March 1 of the paving as sessments against Mrs. S. G. McDowell on South Mam would be $1 ,81 7.35. Il allowed to run lor six years the assess ment will amount to $2,1 21- 71!. The report was made upon request ot obn II. McDowell ami was tiled lor future ictiou. Alderman T. C. Slarncs' resignation as a member of the Hoard was read by Mayor ration. The retiring member expressed the hope that the Hoard would elect in bis place a man who would fulfill the duties better than he had done. I lis resignation was accepted on motion ot Mr. Wtstall, and thus became 1. M. liud- gcr the only Straigtbout iu the body. 1 here is some doubt as to the leugtn ol term for which Mr. Stames' successor shall be elected and the city attorney will be asked about it and the election will occur probably at next meeting. ludge 1 uos. A. loi.es, representing tol. Charles VV. Woulsey, showed the Hoard that the Colonel had been paying since IS8H taxes on nearly lour acres ot bis Witch wood property that were outside the city limits. Kclerrcd to the tinance committee and citv uttornev. I'ull Merrick, esi once more called up the question ol the rock wall in front ol Airs. HulnelU a property on liuxton street, und it went to the street commit tee. H. 0, Carrier obieclcd to the icpoit of the linauee committtc made last week concerning the city's account with the West Asheville Improvement company. He didn't think the city should charge to this company the paving done between tlic rails ol the West Aslicville and MU pbur Springs railway, and uid not la lor the manner of muking deductions for bud lights, claiming that the company made deductions and the cityaltcrivards made its count till, or, virtually, making a dou ble deduction, llcaskcd that the railway company be allowed to pay lor its pav ing iu installments. Wo action whatever was taken iu this case. The (iu"stion whether Kaysorcc Smith, the druggists, who have hail true bills found aguinst them by the grand jury on charges ot selling liquor wil bout license, can oe made to pay a city license tax was a topic ot dialogue and (. tty Atlor ucy Sonillcy will be asked lor an opinion ou it. The consideration of two bills ol about $ fO each brought out a stale ot affairs that was pretty treely commented upon, md that is that tlic taxes due the city by the Asheville Street Kailwavcoinpanv have not been paid, although the city's bill against the company lias been ap proved by the United Mates court Mayor I'atfou said he had asked I'resi dent Lewis Maddux ubouttbematter re pcntenlv and he hud practically refused to nay the bill. The bill amounts to Horn si.OUU to l,-i00. uud the com panv, which lights the market house said if its $80 worth of bills were ap proved credit inieht be entered ou the company's tax account. How to get a settlement now, when the city needs the money, caused the Board to talk a good bit, and it was said that Mr. Maddux who was receiver for the road when the order to pay was made by Judge Dick n the I nited states court, was in con em pt of court beyond n doubt. No de cisive steps were taken iu the matter The following tax exemptions were grunted: A. H. fortune, error; J. 1 Kaiikm, guardian, error; A. v. Cook out of citv; J. K. McColluin, In llaird. members tire department; W. f Land, disability. Exemption from poll tax was quickly granted I. SwurUberg when it was lound that I. fewaruuerg is not a man nt all. Bills ol the following denomination were passed upon: Street department payroll, "ps. water department pay roll. $M-1)5: sanitary department pay roll. $03.71-; is. H, Ilritt, $'J01.05; Mrs, S. Ininau. $13 118; 1. B. Atkinson II. ltatteruam, $10.li0; Buncombe Brick and Tile Co., $1.5ii; l'alacc stables, $'. C. A, Sorrells, S-1; Y. C. Templetou $21i70:H. U. Hall, $2.50; O. M. Cos ton. $1.50. 1. II. Blanlon & Co., 75 cents; w. il, westaii, si t;.i;i; m. it. Keuy, $2.10; S. K. Clicdester & Son, $13.13; David Carson, 2; il. Kedwood 6: Lo,, $1.30; I,. M. Bourne, $20, All the Board memucrs were present except J. M. Oudger. "MR, HTAHNKO1 rsl'CCI'BNOH. cut Board of Aldermeu of said city, to- wit, amcs M. Gudgcr and T. C.Starnes, were elected tor a term which will not expire until the first Monday iu May, ls'Jo, tue said James M. Gudgcr and I. C. Starues shall bold the ofhec of Alder man of the city at large for the residue ol their term, and except iu the event of a vacancy occurring iu the otliec held bv one or both of said Aldermen there shull be no election held lor Alderman for the citv at large, as hereinbefore provided, until the expiration of the said term ot office ol said Gudgcr and Starues." HOWARD tONfl.SHKtt. (nisi He Klcw uula Jones In sell Hefeuce. Sheriff M. N. Haiuriek of Cleveland county came here yesterday alter Law son Howard, the colored man who was nrreslt'd Thursday, Sheriff llaunick wcul with Sheriff Brookshiic to the jail last evening and identified Howard as the man wanted. Howard was fright cned almost out of liis Mc bv the appear ance of the two shcrills, believing they were there for the purpose ol taking him out to be lyucbed. So great was his scare that for a time he could not speak, but on being assured that he should not be lynched found his speech iu a lew minutes and talked with the Cleveland sherilf. He first denied everything, but adroit questioning caught him oil liis guard uud then be confessed. Howard said be and Jones, the murdered mini, had fallen out because he bad put up a call belonging to Jones, lie killed Jones with a stick, and said he hit the man a harder blow than he intended. It was all done, he claims, however, in sell de fence. Here his horror of lynching got hold of liiui again. He said he was willing to go back il he would be given a trial, hut did not want to go if be was to be lynched. Sherilf Hamrick assured him that be should have a lair trial and the murderer calmed down. Howard spent much of his time niter the sberilfs' visit in prayiim that Cud would lore, i vp him. Sherilf Ilanniek lell lor Shelby with his prisoner tins afternoon. TO AHBI'KV 1'AKK, PECK HAM WAS RE1ECTED IiIh Venr'M MeetluK ot tlic Nu lloual Fdllorlal AHHuclatlou Maj. H. C. Hunt returned yesterday ftcr an absence of several mouths, dur ing the most ol which time he has becu iu Los Augeles, Cut. Mrs. limit and their daughter, Miss Maynic, remained :il Los Angeles, where the health of the latter has been much improved. .Mai. Hunt stopped ou Ins return in St. .ouis and endeavored to have the execu tive committee ol the Nutional Editorial issoeiation decide to meet here i:i lunc. i this he was not successful, the com mittee deciding to have the meeting at Asuury I'ark, . I. Mai. Hunt thinks there will be little trouble in securing the hUo meeting ot the asssociation lor Asheville, provided the people here will try for it, with suitable railroad rates as an additional inducement. The associa tion wishes to conic South, and laekson illeislhe only citv mentioned besides Asheville. And as the meeting will occur iu i uc summer lite mcmiicis will no doubt prefer to come here. The M. Loins Chronicle, iclcrruit: to Maj. Hunt's presence iu that city prcss- lg Asheville before the committee, says : Mr. Cr.-'ig spoke for Mai. Hunt aud declared him au Indian by birth and a North Carolinian by long training in the duul capacity of retired journalist and apitalist to which Map Hunt took no exceptions. "WIIIiKi; IB IT AT?" A tase nl MtMierlotm DlHtipiu-iir hiicc ou Vallev Street. flic house that 1 lick Crump built where is it?'' is the question Health Olueer Nolund asked todav. Tl.c house was originally owned by Iick Crump and stood at the corner of Hagle and alley street. Architecturally the house was not a beauty, being what was generally termed a misfit. At the Unicoi the occur rence which is the base of this storv it was the property of I. lclvcchio and l)r. Jas. A. Burroughs. Recently the Board ol Health condemned the building anil yesterday the work ol tearing it down began. This morning not a plank of the House was to be lound. And this gave rise to the question Ollicer .Nolund asked. ersotis unknown evidently mushed the rimug and carted awav the rrmu'iis while nun slept. Via llrvHou City. Asuevilic items in the liryson Citv Times: Attorney I luff Merrick of Ashe ville was iu the city this weekasaltorucy or Mr, Irvin, president Alexaudct linn ber company. Key. . H. Barker, 1'. li. of Asheville, was here I ridav last locon- duct the funeral ot Mrs. Salver, late wile ol Kcv. 1 . I . salver ol this place. Mrs, Manos Welch uud son, Harlee, lmvegone to Asheville for several days visit. A 1,, W i ley ol Aslicville was in the city this week, supplying our merchants with urn ccries. Richmond I'earson of Asheville wus here lust week. It is lumorcd that he aspires to Congressional honors. Uond Reduced. Minnie Allmnu, who was on Monday lined $150 with ISO days' imprisonment bv Mayor Button, on charges of keeping u disorderly house, resisting officers, etc. appealed. Bond was fixed at $S00, which she could not give. This afternoon she was before Judge 1 bos. A. Jones on a writ ot halieas corpus in nil ellort to have the bond reduced. The elfort vu successful, ludge Jones reducing the amount of bail to $200. The woman was represented by Col. V. S. Ltisk. So licitor Carter and Louis M. Bourne rep resented the state aud eil v. KANSUSI VOTKU TO CONFIRM HIM uuve Was Paired Aualu-tt Ibe Noiulnatlou - it'ore Democrat Voted For Pecktaatu Thau AgUlUHt HHII-.I1 IO ,1. W'asiiixi.i'un, ll. C., Feb. 17. The nomination of Beckham was rejected by the Senate. The President was iuformcd of the defeat of the nomination within a few minutes after the vote. A Senator sent a telegram to Mr. Cleveland over the wire i mining from the Senate to the White House. Baring the cabinet meet ing which lasted fro.n 1 1 o'clock to 2:30, the President and the cabinet officers uresenl waited for some news from the Senate, and it is said that the meeting was prolonged in the expectation that something definite would be received. The vole was 11 against aud 32 lor, Ransom voting for confirmation. Vance was puircd against confirmation. The result showed 2,'! l.'emocrats, eight Kcptibficuns uud one Bopulist voting loi confirmation aud 15 Democrats, 21 Re publicans and two Populists voting against. NOI.lt AT THIi tOl B I' HOU8IC fume of Or. Uraul'H Hrooertv UIH poned Uf. Auctioneer E. Coffin sold today lof Julius C. Martin, trustee, at the court house, the following real estate and se curities: The Grunt properly at the northwes. corner ot College and Vance streets, subject to encumbrances, for $1,500, to W. H. I'culand, iu all about $7,000. Twenty-five shares iu the Inter state I!, and L. association ol Columbus, a.,toW. II. l'enlaud for $575. Ten shares in the same association to J. S. Adams lor 22,. 1 wenty-live shares in the National Lite and Matu-ity associa tion of Washington, to j. U. Dickersou for $,'!00. Mr, Collin also sold for Chas. A.Webb, trustee, a house and lot No. 1 8 Bcardeu avenue lot 511x132' a feet for $1 ,871 to Ilcuiy B. Stevens, esq, HIVlvK AND HARBOR HIM. Whitte mope's Gilt Edge Dressing I'UK I.AVIBS- ASH U'HILlHtliVS SUUUS I'KOUVtliS A liRILLIAXT JUT ISLACK LVSTKIi. CVS J'.W.V.S' ,tAf OIL TU SOFT KX TIM IMATIIEK ASD l'KHSIMVK IT. 77fc Ill-ST t.7(J ,;oli.S :1ART1IH9T i'oc .1 T HA VSOK SMITH S. Whittemope's Patent heather Polish 'OA' ,1,. Ki.VilS Ol- I'ATUST OR KNAM liUiDUiATlllik, SOTUIKti MiTTIiK THY IT. J.' CE.Vr.S IT lMSUK A SMITH'S. M.SD A L.iKGi: STOCK OF Russet he a the f Dressing WATI-H fHOtll' i.,tCv.Vi. SUUI! Democratic Industry Hliown Here -Contractu. Washington, D. C, Feb. 17. The Kivcr and Harbor bill will be reported I to the House March 1st. The Com mittee's work is further advanced id this! Congress than before for many years. The bill carries appropriations ol about I i'oi.ism:ns, iii.ackixii axu i.rn- $0,000,000 exclusive ol $8,000,000 lull round numbers I in the sundry civil bill. I This latter appropriation is expended bus, m;i: rim i.ixi: rk.i nfn wis'. under the contract system which the Committee found to lie a wise und an I economical method ot completing public I Zioir.s, w orks. 1 be work on lh rivers and har bors is now curried on bv contract. I'uder this system, contracts arc made in advance aud the money appro riuted as the work progresses. Iu many cases a saving ol Ironi L'.i to .0 per cent, is I made under this system as compared with methods ol previous yeuis. TARIFF CO !H;I;..M C IC. Raysott & Smith, A Tax Proposed ou Coal, Nugar and Iron, It Itt Maid. W'amiinV. roN, l. C, Feb. 1 7. lilloi ts qi car lo be under way to settle the lisputed points iu the forthcoming tariff bill today. The lull membership ol the enioeruts ou the Finance Committee convened this morning ill the room ol Voorhccs, Secretary Carlisle reached the capitol it 1 1 o'clock, and went immediately be fore the committee. It is believed that, as a result of the conference with the committee, the tarifl schedules on sugar, whiskev, iron and coal win oc agreed upon. 31 PATTON AVE. I00-D0LLARS--I00 To Be Given Away. 1 want a ditch dug one hundred yards long, and nni willing to pay one hun dred dollars for the same, provided I can get two men to dig, one at 75 cents per yard and the other at $1.25 ucr vard, who will so dig as to divide the money equally bctwcciOhcui, each to receive fitly dollars. Depth of ditch, 10 inches. BREVARD Is ollciing all his Gents' KcudyMatle Heiniisti & Reagan DRCOC.ISTS, Pnlloii Ave. lb Church HI. He Cait lie Appointed lo Hold VUlll Hie F.lecllon In May. The successor of Alderman Slumes, whoever he may be, can he appointed to hold the office only until the nut munici pal election on the first Monday iu May, when en cleetiou to fill the unexpired term must uc nan, section i ol the net of 1803nvs: "Whcrcns, 1 wo members ol the prcs I'nlou Meeiliitt The union meeting of nil the .voting people's societies iu the city at Central church last evening wus n great success. There was a large company present and everything passed elf most pleasantly. I-. M. Weaver, president of Central church bpwortli League, presided and tlic program as given iu Tin; Otizkn yesterday was carried out. It is thought that this is on v the be ginning of many such meetings which can out nave the tendency to unite the young people ot the dillerent churches, rteducltiir WnireH. Nuw II.vvkn, Ct, Feb. 17. The Cun dee Rubber compnuy, this city, an nounces a cut iu wnges to take cfl'ccl next Monday. Lack of orders is said to be the cause of the cut, The company employ! nearly 2,000 hnnds. Want au IiuuieuHe Increase Ni;w Vokk, Feb, 17. The silk weavers are still out, and, from present itidica-1 linns, the strike will be a long and bitter I one, A committee ol strikers this fore noon had a conference with the manu facturers at Stcinhart's mill, on Wrcst Filticili street. The strikers demanded I im increase of 75 per cent, in their puy. lhis was rcluscd and Steinhart said no I concession would made. 1 here arc ucarly lion weavers and 11,000 gnis out of 1 work. A Murder Avenged Ski. ma, Ala., Feb. 1 7. The little vil lage ol Matitou, Clinton county, is iu a I state ot great excitement. 1 lie murder I ot Mis. Jesse Kucucr luursuav uigut Clothing ut Cost. Also a large line of lias uceu uvciikcu. icsicruuy uioriuug i tin, rl,!i,1 Itmlv ,il" a tipoi-M l.innrl rirl. I dl d with bullets Ivimr near the scene of sample shoes for Gents, Ladies and chil- the erinic, and another negro suspected is missing. dren. He has received this week new Rioters Found Oulllv. I'l l i sunto, l'a., Feb. 17. The jury in I Dress Goods, White Goods, Domestics, the case of the Mansfield Valley tiolers returned a verdict thisruoruing. Twenty- Outings, and many oilier goods. Those otic ol 5S prisoners were acquitted; 32 1 were found guilty; two had entered I in waut of Bargains should go to Ilie- uciia ui iiihv, i in irv ncit uiiuiili:u uy i nrilip nl rniirf- TVU miilt v urttl hrrilinKl w I be sentenced next Thursday. " vari1 or lll; s1:. 8 he is ollcrinR every Death ol a Neuro King. Caim-town, Feb. 10. A dispatch ceived here from Buluwayo confirms the tllc vu b t , i i.: r ii. 1 ICpUIC C4I,II. I.UUIUUIU, &lllg Ul eUC Matalieles, had died in the bush, pre sumably from the elfects of gout and the exposure to which he was subjected while liecmg troin the Uritish forces. thing at Bottom Friers, Do not forget J.D.BREVARD A New Departure. M;w ouk, leb. 17. A number ol banks and trust companies started today to loan money ou wheal, uud arc offer ing four months' loans on easy terms, say 3Vii"t-l- per cent., taking wheat as collateral, the same as stocks. This is I a new departure. No. 11 North Main St. THB I1BST- COUNTRY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, HUUk By COlllBStOU. I .1 lMlinM Is K 1 7 Tlls dnnnitra PnJ doxton and Clytha, both British, have I T. J. ReVell'S, 30 NOitH Maill. been in collision in Harry Konds. The Clythm was sunk and six of her crew drowned. SIPHONSI Railway Man Dead. Cincinnati, Feb. 17.-Col. W. L. O'Brien, one of the best known railroad men in the country, died nt the Grand Hotel tins morning. SIPHONS VICHY AMD 8BLTZBI la Siphons cm be oMalaet at tht drag torrs of Baytor $t Smith and Bdaluh ft Ktataa ad at factory, SIT nafwasd trtet. C. B. CAUPBILL, .' i.V ;,p;,"v;.i,V. ::sM,i';i ttrMr,' 'CUM
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