11 Asheville 3tte LiVt'J VOLUME IX.-NO. 290. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FlilDAY EVENING, APIUL lfj. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily ltizen. From a Famous Club. Wc have usitl Cntioltue in tlu Chicago Cult KiU-hvu Uir cooking puruust-s lur the last six mouths, uinl find it larsupi riurlotlic lanl in the market. A. 11. KBI.M. C hef at ChituKo Cluh. kcii Boun: V, liotr. unlit r Chicago. I'KuM MKS. UliNSOX, rri-sidcnt New York Cooking School. 1,AF. tiTTIi I'LAlMi, N. , 1 have ma le a thorough trial of Cottolcuc it biscuit ami -ic crust making, IViiuk, uml in all ways in which I am oecustonud to us hiKlard. H (iruVts exllent, anil in my opinion ii every way preferable to lunl. There lure I heaitily rteomnieml it. Wry truly vnurs, MKS F. A. llliNKON, 1 KOM A MIMICAL JOURNAL. Ciiteimmti Lancet Clinic. What eoui:nrUon ean thru he, i r in sinner, between a pur: vegetable oil like cot tonseed and the unhealthy product called bird ? For Sale By All Leading Grocers. S.MOIvlS BLOMBERG'S SEIEGTOS. 5 Cent Ciaar. NOtrllNG BETTER IN A 10 CENTER! SOLD ONLY AT THE M0DELG1GAR STORE 17 Faitou Avenue. CORTLAND BROS., RBAL ESTATE BROKBRS. INVUSTMENT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC I.uans Securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices !tn & tfO Patton Are., up stairs SOME LOW PRICES California Peaches 18c. Per Can. California Apricots 13c. Per can. Cucumber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet Mix Pickles 75c. Per Gal. Soar Mix Pickles 60c. Per Gal. California Evaporated Peaches, Apricots An Pears l?c. Per Lb. Gr A.. Greer. ,J--in- ifnr'" - ' - v'" HOUSES FOR RENT. Tin; m nun. ii lioi si: ix Gray Gables Block, A LSI) FIVE UOOM MUCK TTAOK. Corner Walnut an 1 I'l'iMaml Streei A. 1). OOO J 'lilt. SOMETHING A I.1TTI.H IIK I TI-.K IS ALWAYS IN HK.MAXI). THAT'S WHY Ili'S lii'N AMI i Hi Ki'l, All'. MIH1 (.'Mucin. ATI'. 1. Hi iL'lll.ATi; MIST CRliAM .MINTS, cukam vinti:ki'.i;i;hns MAKsllMAI.I.utt's. l-'IY Can Be Found Fresh At HESTON'S. - sui i n m mn si ui:i;t M.iil iiliYi- K.vii-.. I'li-mj-t A 1 1 1 til a .11 TWO APRIL 14TH. First com rfticiiiK at 10 a. m and ecu tinuin; unt.t 7 p. nt. The sceon l With an entinly new lot of pipes etc imcnein at H p. 111. GREAT - BAFGMNS - IN - PIPES! PIPES WORTH $1 00 P.PES WORTH 75C. PIPES VHOTTH 502. PIPES WORTH 35C. PIPfS WORTH 25 Only 25c For Choice Set mammoth window display of 73!i pipes. Nearly till new stock, uoiicul direct from factory for cash. You can't buy thcni today. Nearly ','50 pipe so'd first day ol Inst sulc. Remember the time, 10 a. in. and a o. m. Saturday The place. C 1 IfcAY'S, No. 8 N. Court Square, Near Citizen Oilier. Manitoba Corn Cm e Removes The Toe Coi n CARMICHAEL'S PHARMACY. vr-'.'i Ttl. - - " - - - " CRYSTAL PALACE, 41 1'ATToN AVE , ASIIBVI1.I.B, N. C Exclusive China, Olussware, Lamp uml liousiTurni.-hinK gnmls. Merchants in a'l their details. BARGAINS. Wc urc still ull'criuK the l'ul'uwiu linr yains: Tea piece Kurdish decorated chamber sets, $g 75: slop jars, Ungtish decorated, to match, $2.g3; very thin, fine tumblers iwut h 11.00) 00c. dc : whk't china fur decorating, at very small niuryin of proiit iespceia'l.v to tcnehersi; 112 piece Eng'ish din-ef fct. $7.45; larne Jap. after dinner codec e ip and utiiccr, inc.; large Jap. tea cup and saucer, rise; :i dim.; fine lumts inickltdi prices low. i 'it and gasoline sUncs, frcczirs, ic.- chest, refrigerators, cnolrrs. etc. All at very low prices FRESH - CRACKERS. Water Thin, Social Tea, Fancy (iiahani, Oatmeal, Albei t IJiseuil, Afternoon Tea, Fx Ira Toast, Salt l!aiuiict, Orange Slices, Flain & Salt Sodas. POWELL & SNIDER 'i. A 5 ,: r H 2 - H -r, 5 'J- J C P. C. 2 H r- a c - H a n t -r; t J . - a h " . 7. 5 C u . t H '-ft -r. V i 5 Yj. 7) V3 5 U3 o X o Heinilsti k Reagan WB ARB THE 8UI.LI.Nt'. ACHNT9 IN ARHEVILI.E FOR CONFECTIONS Fare - and Delicious HON HUNS AND CltoCOLATli CHOCOLATB PAKI.lNliS, MIXUU CHOCOLATES. I WKUAftl IVifllllKUKUU.I, I CRBAM I'liPPBRMINTS, OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES CANDY, ETC. RliCBIVItn l'ROM FACTORY TWICIi A i , , WBBK . .1 n,'-,- EliiAwtl)Vii AN HOUR WITH AN APE I i III, ; H iIi ONK HSOS1-. IN ! i:ticnpcs l i om j Tlie MiilNt Case And filvtH K .vprt-NHiuin ! And Kliowinen Trouble la fit tiiiK It Lucked I'p. ComparnLivelv a lew months ajo, u bay those who know, there roann.il the wiltls of the heart of Africa an nr which, fur the purpose uf clistttijiiii-.li-meat, may be rallcJ Tom, t.ii'l whivli though vouiih: h.-i'l every f'l 1' arnnee m' ilevelopiii!; into an cxceiriiiiU- ralvi't mauhootl. It. is scarcely piulialilc that Tom was seen and cunumitu'l with hv I'roi". K. I'.. unit', wh.) spent several months in Sr''iHa'an. I ati lwh i rceentlv came oacU Iroin las ir-ii lua'j.d to the neck with nniiikev lure and declaring that this species ol animal Ii id a distinct lamjmu,'C, nl wliitli the I'rolessor had mastered six wonls. Vet Tom was there. Hut bye ami five the animal hunter came nlonj; seeking i.' I ;ai iioii8 for the countless niciiMf,'! i-tc, pus, pnrks and Hardens the woild over Hint must be kept supplied, uml I oin w.h Katheieil in. Across the water lie came anil landed at New York. There there sunn came tin ordi r Inr an anc. Tom.vomi'' and uidy. was picked lor the bargain, and was sent to the express oliicc there in a cane, marked "Col. ('.. W, Hall's Shows, Asheville, X. C." Torn made the trip all ri.n'nt, but he was a little shun on Woil, lur nobody eared to moi'kev with an ape en route Wednesday aimiioun the uniiMial pack aye ariiveil. A ;;.' 1 1 L Hhinkenship ol the Southern lixpress ollice telephoned to Col. Hall news ol the ape's arrival, and the Colonel ami live brawny show men came uptown filter the beast. As soon as they s iw it the- concluded it needed water. Some sti ni.nlitntit Swannanoa was brought, and the ape's new kecpir opened tile dour ol Ihccaue in order to place the water insi.le. As he did this his npeship made a spring, cleared the door and was loose in the express oliicc ! I'p to this time ihere had been pei hap lid men ill the oliicc looking at the ape. In Itss than lin seconds ball the crowd had melted tlirnimli the door. Hwas lil'e limbic, the way they disappi and. Tom, heed from his eajje, shuok hirns-.-ll and strainhtcneil up. Thin Mr. Blank enshipand the showmen eoul I cc that the ape was a splendid fpcchn-'i;. lie weighed ma) he Hill point. Is, stood about live In t in lii dirtv bate feet ami had powerful, sinewy arms that rcnch-vi! nearly to the floor. There wasaunjib scowl on Ins I tcearnl a bn. saw ixntcs sioti here anil theic and all over him. When Torn leased the express oli't.i Mr. Iliankens'iip was silting ;il hisde-i, at the Iront window. Tom w. nt to t I t Irout door, an;! Mr. Illankenship, ready to resign il iHcessary. moved away from his real . lie had scurei-lv started when the ape inailc a siriij Ironi the Moor to the desk, sinking ami hrcnkiin; an eh eric liybt nlohe and shade and leavinj; the impiint ol his dirty hands on the piatc i.'I '.bs window. Then hi n ii; a chase that was bl necessity la'rori.ius and painstaV in'. To have loreed alight would have resulted i'i a bloody m counter, as it would nniloubti dly have required l lie eouibiui d strcneth ol any live men to subline the ape. Then it would no doubt have been shot. S-.i lh.' work of netting; him btek (o the cine went on cautious' v. Tom was e.iiid and driven, then driven and coaxed, Inn all at a respectful distune. While all this was goin.; on those in the olli.e saw as line an exhibition ol jiminim' as was ever pven. In running from the pursuers Tom would clear a lit tie matter ol 12 or feet horn the limit t: the counter top, with as much e ise as il it had been two leet, and would thin mount the counter railini; and slay there until he Rot ready to move. After this thiut; had Konc on lor mar an hour and a hall Tom's pursuers he came exasperated and pressed dim haul Then it was the beast showed the mean aess in him. He spraiii; over desks ami counters, took penholders in his mouth and ei ushiil lliiui into bits and seat ti red papers in itidCMiinaole conlusion. Jim nice he emit teil a howl that had the jcnii'tie liltmo-cmillinL; 1 m-in-tlu pintle sound all out it, then one of thesho a men hit on the idea ot ipvuiK Tom banann.is I his is what 1 Vol. darner would have known the ape was falling for ail the time. When they were brought in one was (jiven the gorilla and he proceeded to peel it with as delicate a inuih as would a man who has uracliccd t'otlim else lor a l lctime. live and bye, b dial ol earnest eoaxini; ami a lavish use ol bananas loin rc-inlercd his cajcaml the door was locked, then a breath ol rclu-l went up from every man enpaijcd in the Konlla limit. The beast was taken to the train and placed umou the otfei animals in tne menagerie. Mr. lllankenslup savs he has nonarfie ular objection to iiandlinueaiicd gorillas, but proposes next time to sec that the cane door is closed. Hud the oliicc door been open the rcsuk ol the animal's roam'uiK throuyh the streets ntiht have been extremely serious. Come to the court nous, :iuil tear juilge Merriiuon tonight. HOI THUItN UCi: I Xl llAMil K.K. IChicuii at AHlievllle loitcled PrcHldeut lv Hie t'onveiillnii, The convention of the Southern lee exchange was in session Wednesday tod Thursday in the Kimball house, At lanta. The executive eouuuittic, us learned bv the Constitution's report, discussed the advisability of recommend inn the erection of. i large plant '"r l'IL manulactuic ol anitnouiu to simply the houses in the South. A committee was appointed to look into the ma tier lurther. At the evening session, I.. I;, r.agan, ol the Asheville lee and Coalcompany, was elected president of the exchange lor the ensuing year, and it was decided thai the next convention should He In hi at Jacksonville, 1-" 1 r . , in l-'cbniarv, ISlla. Turn uu uml ratify tonight. A Million Hollar l'lre lii i i'.m.o April Kb The AtiKticun tilucosc company's works were destroyed by fire last nighl. Loss S 1,000,000; in surance, $1100,000, About SO men were working in the main building and 10 urc reported missing, liiglit persons in jured were taken to the hospital, The Ureal l.uw Keforttier, Nu;v York, April 1M. David Dudley Field died suddenly nt !bi!0 this nioriiiug ofpneinnonia. He would have bun U0 years oldext February. COI.OKF.n DICKIl'BPIKt A Ilcutlf rnnu Man Held 1 1 N. ur AHlitIUo tHtf relay. L'. M. Wtnuliin, who lives ;it Hoil.-tun, i kiiilcrsoii count v , liad tin cnciiiinttr with liiliwavuitn ubntit N p. :n. yestcr- ti:iv us he was on his w:tv liumc fmm Abbeville. Mr. Wuodlin was in bis wai;oti alone, and whin on llomiuv hill, not far Irom the old power house uf the West Asheville and Sulphur Springs rail way two negroes sprain- into the road, grasped the bridles of the team and ran the wa-ou over a bank. Mr. Woodliu jumped out as the waiiou went over and the negroes ran up to him, one on either sine, (.ne carrying- a club and the other a iwalvir. The pistol was shoved in Mr. Wooiiliii's lace ami he was commanded to tlnow up his hands and give up his money, lie did this, as he was unarmed, and the negro who carried the club rilled his p ickets, taking his, purse and all the cash he had, some $s or $10. The high iv.ivuHii then allowed him to go and started aw.iv in the direction ot Ashe ville. Mr. Woudhu could not identify the n grocs. Tliev were heavy set ami not tall. One wore n pair of light trousers, and both wore poor clothing and dark hats. They each looked to be about 30 years of age. The purse they took was cd tiuec ntiaitments, with a brass rim. It was ol leather, dark grain, and had two or three small holes in the inside lining. Mr. Woiiillin telephoned to the police here anil Patrolmen Veatman ami I. verly went to the depot last night to arrest the highwaymen sdiould they at tempt to take the train lr.ie, but they were not to be louud. Mr. Wuodlin came back to Asheviilc and reported the case to Sheriff lli ookshite, but as yet the men have not been apprchendc 1. Ciiiiic in t!ic court lion iiml liair Jtiilgc Mcri'iiiiini tunight. .OOU -:N rlCUTAINMKNT. I'rof. Klilluulii-ult And IiaiiKliK r At Hue liaiit-rv Iurk. 'flic entertainment by I'rof. Ki'iingbeek and his daughter, Miss Molhe, at the Buttery l'nrk hotil la.,l evening, was a gooil one, and was enjoyed by a number (d guests ol the hotel and many people of thceitv. It began at 0 o'clock and closed at iU::iO. M'ss Kilhughiik's first number was a recitation "How Miss lvdith Helps Things A long." It was we'd done, al thouith her voice wasa trillc hoarse Irom a cold. Then she gave a beautiful exh; bi'Jon of claueing. The "Sailor's Horn pine" loilowed the "llk'hlund l-'bug," then the "Tambourine Dance" mid the "Skirt lniicc." Miss Killiiigbcck, who is a beauiilul girl, danced them all with the greaiist s'iill. precision and beautv. The "Highland fling" pleased the audi ence most and seeinul to be Miss Killing beck's favorite ,-i'so. I'rof. Killiiigbcck with a pair ol Indian clubs made the audience cross-eyed try ing to I -ilo .v his nun bins. His handling ol the clubs showed him to be an cxp-.Tt, especially when he swung a pair ol clubs, in which he had placed glasses ol .laccr, wi'huut spi'ling a drop. Miss Ktllinghcck's rendition ol the potions cue Irom "Koinco ;:ud Juliet" was not iiiiies.) good as that ol the sleep-walking scene from "Macbeth.1' She showed in this true dramatic fervor ipiitc rem likable in one s.) young. I he ciitci-t.-iiiuucnt iloscd with a club swinging il in L bv Mis-s killugbeek and her lather which showed the unusual skill ol both. HiUiiv i!ie straight Dctiiucr.tlic ticU-t I'laig'" al i lie com l o.se. MM. 1 Kt.llW VY XIN. I ;iiilii ion l or it Itcct-lver IIP. tiled liv .IhiIkc Mvlver. J. . Ticiovay tecentlv purchased the South Main street business of Bearilcn, Nankin & Co. W. M. Jarvis claimed that .Mr. Tredwav had contracted with him lo take him in as a partner in the business and subseipiciitly I a I refused to comply with iiis contract. Mr. Jarvis then applied lor an iuj.iuction and a receiver lor Mr. Tnd way's, business. A tiniporarv restraining order was granted ami the store was clos-'d lor 10 days, the case being set lor Weibies lav belore Judge Mclver at Wavuesville. ( Mi that day the arguments were heard, Mr. Jarvis living icpicsciiled by l.miis M .Bourne and W. 1'. llrowu ui Asia ville ami Mr. T red way by Henry It. Stevens also ol this city. Judge Mclver renileied his dieisi ui yesterday, dissolv ing lite restraining order and refusing the application lor the appointment ni a receiver Mi. T red way now con Unties his busiu-.ss. Jmlfic II. I!. Cut ter vieuis in the cum t joii-e tonight . ItATII-'ICATIOX MKi:i IXIi. it Im la lie Held la The Couri lloiiHe TlttH icvealuic. livery Democrat in Asheville who can possibly do so should attend the ratitie tion meeting to beheld in the court house this evening at ,s o'clock. And all voters interested ;ue invited. Addresses arc ex pected from Julius C. .Martin, the Demo cratic candidate lor Mayor, Hon. I as II Merriiuon, Judge II. B. Carter rind others who lmc the interests ol Asheville and the Democratic parly at heart. Let the Democrats conic out in full lurce and show their deterni'uation to stand bv the nominees. Listen for the ringing of the beli! I. el TlitH Heine II. l'ur the benefit ol some who seem cxet cisetl nuoiil l lie lax eollielorsliip i:i con nectiou with the coming election, it should be said that Mr. l-ttgg, the pics cut collector has a two years' term, Further than this, Tin: Cm.i:s hears it Irom the best authority that ex Collector . A. Reynolds has no tlisign whatever upou tiny position in the city's Kilt. Win re In coxev t AuiusuN, I'll., April l;l ThcCommou wcnl army left here (his morning nt Ihllo escorted out bv the sherill'nnd 25 a r moil men. Two miks out the Maryland line was crossed. Coxey 's absence" is still tin explained. 1. 11 Hill OlIlofHIithl. Si'RtNoi'iiit.ii, 0., April la.-Taiiimiiny hall, n west end Democratic, organiza tion, passed n tcsolution Inst evening to turn Senator David II. Hill's picture to tne wan THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE lilUH 'I -Ulllt Tli TO Kit AU1I. ITV BV CA1T. CIU'IKH. Hon II. A. .utlitcr Nam There Its ow Ma Cnusie For Tlie Man Mccelluii And ci'oiumceiidH The Mlratjtht Ticket Capt. M. Ii. Cai ter, one ol the fore most lawyers of North Carolina and a brother member ot the bar of Julius C. Martin, the Democratic c indidate for Mayor of Asheville, paid a very high compliment to the candidate in a eon vcrsation with Tnli Citizi.n toilay. Said Capt. Carter: "Mr. Martin is a man of uractical business scute, clear headed anil honest. 1 have watched his course carefully since he came to the ar and have bun pleased to note In? strung; grasp ol cpics tions that he had to contend with. I am sure he will prove to be a most pains taking, conscientious and able executive olliccr." Hon. U A. cwuclut I'M Card The recent call lur u mass meeting Sat urday evening was signed by Hon. H. A. Oiulger. Today Mr. Gudget gives Tin-; Citizux the lollowing card which has no uncertain sound about it : "Uiiri'oH Tin:Cn iziix : hatcver may have been the u-as in or the supposed necessity for lh; mass meeting called by citit-.us lor Apiil 11, there can, in mv jiiugmciit, exist no cause lor it now that circumstances and conditions have changed. "The tit ki t in the field now is one in which ail can have confidence, him! for 1 one I shall give it mv h artv support. ". .1. ciiKgen" .m-.llsr ): Aiiollu r of those who signed the call was lessc k. Siarncs. He toid Till-: Crnzi x today that in his opioi.ion tliere was not a better man in town than Mr. Martin. "He's all right," said Mr. Startles, "ami 1 propose to do all lean for him.'' A'ai'j- i he s in ijj ht Ihniiocruii. tonight ill thr c art limin: xiiiiitr oi.- i i iiis kit A Mlnil It t act i-r And (.';iiiiilou lu Trotiltle. A weik or so ago a young man regis tend at the Swanminoa as I'rof Lew's ot New Voi k, a mind reai'er, who could forces I the future, lie gave a clever exhibition ot his powtrs at the hotel. A few tlavs biter Oscar DcArmond stooped at the Swannanoa Irom Knoxville. Then lie and Lewis left tlie hotel without paving l heir board bil1. This morning Proprietor UawW of the Swannanoa learned the youths were al the (lien liock, and Deputy Sin rill J . II. Hampton was sent down to arrest them lor de frauding the hotel. The men had gone to the it-it Nock at I o'clock this morn ing, registered as L. Kern ami Vcrmm ('.. l'riiwn, took a room and iskcd to be called at 1 1 today. Deputy Hampton let them alone till later i i th-.t lay, when ne and Mr. Nawlsvvcut down ind the men were arrested lor attempt ing lo tli (rami a creditor. 1 ncy were taken to Mr. aniison's hotel "down Un hid." Pl ot. Lew is or K-. i n appeared to be preparing lo open an oltnc at .at Itai lev strict , lo do l he mind reading act, and w is to open today, lie had a large ipi nil ity ot dodgers prime 1 by the Is -mi ii j ! 1 1 Ii Kerr Printing company, and told Depute Hampton he expected he would have made lots ot money if hll lone. Coxt j's ilHN!mt Thwiirlt d r.iin lh,- r-'iiii.:lii.Il It. iitilillcau. The taddest and most discouraging news lor Coxi y au l hi.-, army is almost certain to reach bun beloti' he gets to Washington. There is a growing de mand tor labor all over the country. The cmploMtient oliicc at the immigrant bureau in New York cannot answer the calls w lrch arc made upon it, and con tractors a-e said to be looking for men to lugin their undertakings. When Coxey hears this his heart will well-nigh bleak, lor where will be his grivauce.' where the precious delusion that he was lending an army of wronged and op pressed work seekers? Where Hill In in ilu A: lo -11 i i .ii-tit, in.. n l nose wno nave walclieo these events and interpreted them as Democrats can not feel any gnat surprise al the nlti tudc of the New Yoi k Senator as out lined in his speech on the tarilf bill, lie is simply in tlie procession ol l. istein Democrats who are marching awav Irom the Democratic platlorm. lie has succumbed to precisely the same inllu- enccs that have driven the administra tion to repudiate a vital pledge of the platform. Killed Hv Heveitue Men WlNsi'ox, April l:t Special. in Davie county yesterday William Meyers, n block ailcr ol Sadkiu county, escaped from the revenue men. He was fired at bv Deputy Marshall Foard of this city, the bull indicting a serious wound. Meyers is repotted dead today. The two revenue men were bound over lor tiial. Cait'i -! a Ouoruui W.siiii. ton, April LI At 1 o'clock the House being unable to secure a vot ing quorum, adjourned until tomorrow nt noon. Immediately after adjourn incut a democratic caucus was called to consider motions lor obtainin;; a ipiu run:. C( tXHHSSHD TliLlXikAMS. The Nepublicnus of the Sixth Indiana Congressiantil (list-ict have nominated Ili'iirv I , lohuson ol Nichmontl, to sue ceed himself in Congrtst. F, K. Post, a prominent operator in the New York wheat rinc tit the produce exchange, wns this morning posted, being tiiiunlc to meet his liaDilitus. The Ptcsidcnt today sent to the Senate the nomination of A, M. Averv of Ala bama to be receiver ol public moneys nt llunlsvillc, Ala, Churlis Wisdom, colored, was hanged this morning til St Louis for the murder ol Ldwnrd A. Urexlcr in April, lS'.ll!, Judge Dundy lias ordered tic wages ol the Uuion Pacific employes restored to tne ota rate. Di. i Kcjrr, Mich., No. 221- Lysander Street. Mr. lluuston. Care Kavsor - Smith, .'11 1'atton Ave. Ivnelose ilease find ouedollarlor which send me four bottles ol Ko.yal Campliurliiic. I like it so much better than anything I have ever used and miss it so much. Yours very truly, Miss Gnu Me bor.AX. ASHEVILLE to Tin: i iiONT. W'li llAVIi JI ST CuMI'LETlilj A I Pi.l 1.1 Mi UF HANDMADE SHOES And will in the luture cany in stock a fu I assortment of shoes ol OUR OWN MAKE! TliliV STANIi WITHOUT A K1VAL ltoi loiters. ti Court Square, Asbevlllf, N. C. STANDARD Quart Cans Tomatoes 10c. Sugar Corn per Can 10. Bartlett Pears per Can 20. String Beans per Can 10c. Evaporated Apricots per lb 16c. T. J. REVELL, 80 Kortk MU St TltkitlU Al'- !', tl.l..,1lMII

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