- - . ..." .;v-. ; THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Saturday Hveniiiu, August 25 lv''4 THE ASHEVILLE DAILY C1T1ZEX FK1NTE1) IIAILV latCRPTM-.l,AVI AM, WKKKLV SUHSCKll'TloS AM TVS: One Ytar $ti.00 .. :t." .. f .. 13 every l.AILV Six Month Three M..nll. LITUKX I one Mouth, in adva.uv .... I ( me Week, paid to camera. TlIK WlillKI.V ClTIKX, issued VYi-.lnrsdav, in ailvuiu-c, SI. SATl'KDAY. M OI ST 'id, WJi. - .. .. , . ... . A IiAKN.vKHsvii.Lii correspondent, who, in refreshing comparison with recent cor respondents, signs his name to his com munication, says: "As (or the Icgis ature, the people ol I.-y want iiicu who are for and will stand by free and un limited coinage of silver." It inav he heresy, but Tin-: Crimes, realizing that the State legislature has nothing what ever to do with national finances, would rather see sent to Kaleigh Democrats who believe in good roads and a dog lax than men whose only qualification was that they believed in the free coin age of silver. The Lord he ps those who help themscves. It is doubtlul if any great assistance is extended those who reach after the unattainable. In an address Ik fore the American bar association at Saratoga, Judge T. M Coolcv said : "No oue section can longer reproach anv other in this particular; lynehiugs iltiriitvl the vcar have been numerous North and S.iutli and West, in cast? where murder and sometimes when only an invasion of property tights was charged, as well as in gross cases of v lation ol lemale chastitj." (In the sal ie dav the newspapers had the following dispatch: "klaiuath Kails, Ore., Aug. L'-'.-W. II. Thompson was taken Irom jail this morning ami lynched bv a mob. Thomp son was held in jail on a small charge, but had a bad reputation." Judge Coolcv was right, but only :i verv low kind ol 'satisfaction can be taken in this fact. The Richmond Dispatch is something perplexed, and no wonder. It cannot understand bow the State conventions so loudlv endorse Cleveland, "and then proceed at once to pass a resolution de noniicinir ill unmeasured terms what is known to lie his financial or silver pol icy. "Wilmington IN. C.I Messenger. Yes; that is something we cannot un derstand, especially as nobody is de ceived bv such proceedings. Richmond Dispatch, lr the editor of the Dispatch has child with one serious failing docs lie forthwith drive him out of the family cir cle, or does he commend him in a general wav, anil, at the same time, deprecate the misfortune of his possession 'if one fault? If we mistake not, the D. ,iatch is a protection paper, but we suppose it would not like to be read outof the Dem ocratic party on that account. A I.OBS TO asuf.vili.i:, The death of Capt. Natt Atkinson is a painful shock to this community. Prom inent for years in Ashevillc, his voice and figure were familiar to perhaps as many citiens as were those of any other one man among us, lie may be said to have lived more constantly in the public eye than any other private citizen in this town. His going and coming were noted of all men. His hand and voice were in every enterprise projected in Ashevillc lor its benefit. Capt. Atkinson was a fearless man, standing always lor the right, as he saw it, and plain spoKen in advocating what he deemed for the best either in polities or in matters of material interest to the community. His enthusiasm was uu hounded for any project which his judg- nr.'ut commended, and he threw himself into the advancement of any cause with a sincerity and an appreciation of the merits of the case that few men of any age could match. In public speaking he was forcible, logical and, on occasion, terribly ill earnest. When fully aroused there were not many of his years and at tainments who could eipial lumiulogicul invective, the outpouring of a mind full of Ins subject and determined to carry his point in the face of all opposition. At the same time he took no unfair ad vantages, and was as tolerant of the opinions ol those who dilTcrcd with him as he was free in the expression of his own. It (ell to the lot of the present writer to often meet Capt. Atkinson, and we cannot recall that lie was ever anything but the kindly gentleman. lie hadoncoe casion at least reason to infer that The Citizen had treated him without the consideration due him, but even then his complaint was thttol one grieved rather than angry, and made in perfect control of his temper. Not without the spirit that gives spice and character to the least selfish of individuals, he was neither iiiick to give offense or hasty iu retaliat ing if time were given him for rilKetion. Taking him all anil all we shall sec, us the days go on, that one of our most original and useful citizens has passed away. The word oftcnest on his tongue was Asluville; he lived Ashevillc, he fought and worked lor Ashevillc! Ad versity could not shake his belief in Ashe villc as deserving of all he could do for it or could induce others to do. He was a loyal, upright, unselfish and devoted cit izen. We shall not soon look on his like again, and we are each of us the poorer because of that fact. The Vauderbllt Maimlou Flum the TnekaseiKe Democrat. Capt. Sam Davis tells us that the cal culation now is that the building with all its nppurtennnces is to be finished by Christmas ol 18'.)(i, nnd wc could not help trying to imagine the grandeur nnd magnificence of it nil when it shall be ci.mplc ed and the rubbish, incidental to carrying on the work, removed. A Ureal Honor. From the Shelby Aurora. To D. A. Tompkins of Charlotte is due the honor of creating the cotton seed oil mill industry an honor greater thnn to be the mcdicorc president of the United States, for he is a benefactor to the South iu developing its wealth. Appreclmlvr. From the Chicago Inter Ocean. The South is solid for law and order.' All honor to the people of the South. The; are no slouchis in a scrimmage and never were. ASHBVILLh'S KIXDEKOA K TESS. linn-uK The Citizen: We were tie lighted to find in The Citizen of Tues day an article on the kindergarten work of Pittsburg. This article was iuitc op poituuc, too, as the time is drawing near for the reopeuing of Asheville's kiu-de.-fcii'icns. The members of the Kinder garten association arc now much exer- scd over the perplexing problem ol finances for the coming year. 1 he teach ers (graduates of Asheville's Normal cluss) are meantime kept m suspense, until the association sees its wav clear, for renewal of contracts with them. We feel it is only necessary to remind our citizens of the present need of encour agement, in order to have the good work l'o torward. The uplifting iiillu- enccof kindirgarten work has become too widely recognized to require any delense now. But it is sincerely regretted that so few of our patrons ever visit t llPSf schools, and thus have their zeal ind enthusiasm awakened in the cause. The beautiful little kindergarten build in.r i venermulv donated bv Mr. l.co. W. Pack! issituatcu ilirecuv on uie Lookout mountain line of the streit cars, and is sufficiently convenient to urni-runt more frciiueut visits than aic oaid it. Siniult inemisly with the opening of our public schools, the kindergartens nrooose reopening, but meanwhile solic iting ol funds for their continuance must needs lie done, as our kindergartens are mi a chaiitv basis. Having been enabled to carrv on most successful work for three years ill the past, however, the nu inbers of the association hope to meet with sufficient response, to support at least two kiudeigai Lcns one iu North Ashevillc, or Doublcilav, ami another in ilw i.u iin v district. I ins locality is re mote from the public school buildings and inconstiicucc educational worn 01 all kinds is more needed in that section than elsewhere in town. What a hen- ,.r-..t ..i.-t u-iiuld it be for some one to or.-t t :i Uimlcriartcn building for the 111 KTJl 1 i Vl-S ' little ones near the factories Alu-villr has already won well-de served laurels ill kiuilcigai ten lines, standing, as we do today, lar ahead of anv oilier town ill the Stale ill work ae- . 1 1 111 111 inlicil. Ilelorc the conducting ol ,.,ir normal class North Carolina was under the necessity of importing trained kindcruaiteiis. whereas Ashevillc now not onlv supplies her own teachers lull fledged graduates too. hut she also fur Wilmington with her kindergar ten teachers. It is sincerely Imped tlmt at some future day, our normal work mav beresiinied, hut fer the present we do not propose au tiling but the contin uance ol at least two schools for our lit tle ones. Now as to the practical methods pro tuist'i! we submit the following: Ol those who paid SC. last year for the maintenance of kindergartens, we hope that few, it any, will decline s doing .ain: Idle membership fees of SI eacll we wouli clean nuHiintTanic. ii" ... ... . ,.-:.L ulcilges sufficient along these lines we could immediately close contracts with teachers am! arrange tor the fall term pciiing, trusting lor M'pplcmentary funds to be forthcoming as needed Irom entertainments, etc.. iu our behalf. It is gratifying to those engaged in earnest endeavor for the elevation, edu cation and evangelization of the musses to find co-workers who regularly con tribute $." ,-niiually toward the support ol our various organizations, viz. Flow er Mission, Mission Hospital. Children's Home, Kindergarten. W. C. T. l' Y. M. 0. A., etc. If all of those who arc amply able to thus nil these interdenominational lines of work would do so, each organization would be well sustained. Hut while some contribute several times $."., how many there are who, though abundantly able to do so, yet give not at all, or scarcely anything toward the support of our co-o)crative societies for the benefit of others. A committee of ladies has been ap pointed to assist Mrs. S. K. Kepler, our treasurer, in calling upon our citizens lor $"i pledges and 1 bespeak for them a lib eral response. .1 I'rktul til' Kimlcrxuncn. nid All He could. ChiTnkee cur. llry-un City Times, Congressman Crawford and Col. Smathets arc to be congratulated on the successful termination of the Compro mise Hill. Mr. Crawford has worked most taithlullv and arduously in every way possible to advance the Cherokee in North Carolina, and the Indians, Republicans ami Democrats, know that no man living could have done more lor them than their present representative. We Are Better Fixed Mow. From the Wilminiituii Sur. In the disguise of a bounty the people paid two cents a pound on every pound of sugar raised in this country and in ad dition to this, while the McKiuley bill gave the sugar tuist frte sugar, it also, to cut off the competition of foreign re hners I wlncli might have made sugar cheap) gave it a protective duty of hall cent a pound on manufactured sugars. It la MlKiililcaut. From the W'iliniiiKtou St.tr. It is a significant fact that while the New England cotton mills urc reducing the wages ol their operatives and giving as a reason therefor the small dividends earned in the past nine months, the cot ton mills of the South have been earning goon dividends and at the same time in creasing in number and capacity. Judge Hotmail Renominated. SiiKi.livvit.t.ii, Ind., Aug. Con gressman William II. Holmun was re nominated Iu th8, the fourth, district today on the first ballot. Hall received thirty votes and Holmun 1IH. At the expiration ol this term term Holmun will have been a mctnlier of Congress thirty years. The doctors say that a light weight overcoat is desirable in this climate dur ing the cold evenings and early morn ings Such coats can be bad at the W hittock Clothing bouse, 40 Soutl Main street. svery poison and Impurity from your blood with Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Dis covery. Rheumatism has ita origin In a poisoncxl condition of the blood and is al ways relieved bv this remedy, which sets on llvor, kidneys and blood. Dyspepsia and stomach troubles are most often the result of a diseased liver. Bouse the torpid livtr to action with tha " Discovery. " I fwl a great deal bet tor than I did befora taking- your "Golden Medical Discovery " for my rncumatlam, and at does all that It Is recom mended to 4o. I bare a daughter who was troubled with a weak atomaoh an that aha vomited everything that ehe ate and tM " Discovery " cured bet aim. whlnh 1 am thank J. 8. birr, Esq. Ail for. Tours truly, JOHNB.UNT, tlmrcido, SUubn Qrk, Ind. PIERCE Jr. CURE OR MONEY utTinwn. IVY VATS ROTATION. IujitokTiib Citizen: We people out here on Hig Ivy arc as good Democrats us can b? tound in Buncombe county, hut we are getting tired of voting fur the same man every year and demand a change in some of the county officials. 1 have been voting the Democratic ticket for lo ! these many years, and have never voted for, nnd cannot remember, more than two men for register of deeds. Is it possible that this office was estab lished for the special bent tit of two or three men ? If so, 1 move to have it abolished and see if we cannot have the next legislature of North Carolina estab lish something that the whole people can tiarticiuatc in. The constitution ol the Mate oi soma Dakota makes n man ineligible for a I lonecr term of otbee than four years in I either State or county, and 1 think this same kind of a law would meet the ap proval of the majority of the Democrats iu North Carolina. 1 am satisfied that a strong sentiment prevails in litiucorabc county against I the idea of one man having an office sol long that he begins to think it is a part of his inheritance. I sec that J. W. Howcll s claims arc I beinir rceurdcit lor register ol uccus 101 Buncombe county, and a better Demo crat Lever lived. 1 also notice the name I of Marcus W. Robertson spoken o' as I clerk of the Superior court. Should these two gentlemen receive the nomination I t he Democratic hanncr would not oc al lowed to trad in the dust if bard work I for the partv could prevent it. Tliey are well itialified to fill the cilice and I hope the Democrats ot lluiieomDC win see uai thev are recognized. A lor the l.epishit ure. the people oil lw want men who are for and will stand bv free and unlimited coinage ol silver, 10 to l.nccording to the State platform. Pick them out. . Douglass tuner. ltarnardsville, N. C, Aug. -'.I. KIIbm Ail Compromise. Fk.vnki.in, N. C, Aug. :'3.-The Sena torial convention met at Aquonc yester day, nnd after about 30 ballots Kopc Elias was nominated as a comoromisc num. There were three men in the held, t'riso from Oravham. Cooper from Cher okee and Porter from Macon. Crawford is solid in this county, and he will carry the other counties by an increased ma jority. I'rniis .-ire coon nun tne people, u u i.eneral thine, are In liettcr heart. We must give Crawford L',500 majority in November, ncmoeracy win never inc. AHioulHtied The Faiullv, l-'rom the Creen-tx.ro Record. A tivc-vear-old daughter of a Greens 3 boro man has learned the nursery rhyme running: 'if at first you don't succeed, try, try again." Recently she upset the lainilv 'devotion by ending her little iienvrr in this wise: "And now, oh God, please make I.illie a better girl, and if at first you don't succeed, try, try again need And Mprlniecr. From the Washington 1W. Mr. Springer, in the course of a speech in the House, delivered the ringing de claration: "I'd rather be right than be President." "You'll never be cither. Springer, said Mr. Reed, with a benevolent smile He's a lop , Fop sure urn the Tucka-ciRc Democrat. II Hon. Richmond Pearson is not the populist canuinaic lor congress, wnj Ion t they nominate one : A Mix I'lmionu Man. From the Shell.v Aurura. Richmond Pearson, the man with six platforms, and one who belonged to nil arms. I h It Another Cliuiitte? The West Ashcvillennd Sulphur Springs Railway Co. have adopted a through I scll.dulc from 1. (. to Sulpnur rpringsi without change every .10 minutes Irom Hi to 7 n. m. I-are has been rcnuccu, until further notice, to Utl cents for the round tripof 12miles. Open cur leaves P.O. 8;:)0, thence every third trip. Cars every half hour to Sulphur prings from postollicc without change from K a. m. to 7 p. m. Did You Know That "We re Now Dolag THE Finest Engraving Tbat Has Ever Been io Ashev ille? Asweiirt now nutWinir nn entirely n-'v nn Miiwthir line of Sotivfnir Sikxhis we will uflcr ottr oiu uiHh at K'Cniiy reuuecu juices. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, DON'T YOU THINK It would I, tu ymir mtvnulRKC to call und ex amine Hie large Ktuelc of new koous at THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER? , , , Von will lie astonished at the large and varied ansortmeut packed in so small a apace, will Rive libernl discount for car.li, Twciily-Ave boxer. Mason'a crackers und cake fresh from llulti- more, 7c. to iKc. pound, old price 10c. tu jjc. pound. Five hundred iioiinus French and American candy Irom loe, to 6uc, pound, worth 15c. and 80c, pound; nj poll nils jtrnnulated augar $1,00, Foreign and domestic fruits always on hand, W. J. Postell, ; 39 COLLEGE ST, NOTICE. I want every man and woman In the United States interested In the opium lSSjJS.S"ietSMS Atlanta, Oa box jDo, and cne will be aent you iree, a-aoaeooomo Bring in Your Appetite. WANTED, QUICK. 10,000 pounds (iinstof!:; 1,000 pounds Senokn; 2,000 pounds Booswax. ash paid for these at Drug Store of Dr. T.C. Smith, Ashe villc, N. 0. Dr. C. J. Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. EVE, EAR. XOSE, THROAT AD LI (i DISEASES. P ATT ON - AVKNUIi (OverKaysor& Smith's lmig Store.) P. O. B01314, Aheville, N. C. A Card. To the Democratic voters of Iliiile-cnitH- county, I hereby announce mvself a canilulale lor the office of sherilTof Buncombe county. mi!- jeet to the action ol Democratic county conven tion. 1 have had considerable exliericm-t' a an eentive officer and I assure the voters of t!i county that if 1 am nominated I shall make u inorous effort to lie elected, and if elected will use my licst endeavors to faithfully am! honestly discharge the duties of the olTiee. WILLIAM GASTON M DDWKI.L. s-i5.US;winio A Card. hereby announce myself a c.'iinlitlate for const.il.le of this township (Aslu-vitle) subject to the nomination ol the Democratic convention. -l5.1iiwMllo J. J. NOI.AN1), A Card. To the voters of niiueomlte county. I hereby announce mysclfa candidate for re-election lo thcoffice of the Clerk of the Siiru.r court, of nam coiimjvsimjcci roine acoou 01 inu ucnio- crane notmnaiiiiK convention, vruswimo' j. i.. cahibi. A Card. To the voters of Ihincoial county, I hereby announce myscll a candidate lor re election to the office of Keitist. r of Deeds in the coining election, subject to the action of the Democratic nominnttnK convention, J. J, MACKKV, S-rdStwimo A Card. 1 hereby announce tnyell a candidate fur the I office of Treasurer of Huncoml county Mil- I jict tot Intact ion of the Democratic county cou- nt ion, ami 1 wish to lender nty thanks to the friend who liuve m often elected me to the I office. S-id&wituo I. II. COURTNKY. A Card. To the voters of Asheville township, I hereby announce myself a candidate fur constable of na id township, subject to the action of the Demo cratic nominati convention. K-aultr-i 1'. I. UOSTIC. A Card. To the voters of Ituncointv county I hereby announce myself n candidate for Register of Deeds of Duncomlie county, subject to the Demo cratic nominating; convention. RcsKCtfulty, vid&wimo 1. W. 110WKIX. A Card. To the voters of lliiiiconihe county, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of uuncomhc eouuty, suldect lo the action of the Democratic convention Very respectfully J, l. BRKVAKD. 7-.tod&wimo A Card. To the voters of Bnnconilw county, I herein- announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior court, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic nominating convention. Very respectfully W. B. GWYN, S-uil&wnu Notice. To the voters of Btincorulie county, I herct.y announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, aubject to the Democratic county convention. I. W. SHKLTON. 8-iid&wiiiio Notice. To the voters and cltliena of Buncombe county. I will be a candidate before the Demo cratic convention for the nomination for the office of Superior court Clerk, aubject to the ac tion of mid convention, 8-i7d&wimo 8. B. ATKINSON. Announcement. 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of Clerk oftht Superior court, aubject to the action cf Buncombe county Democratic nominating convention. Respectfully MARCUS W. KOBKRTSON. Auguat 14th, ifsu. . 8-l4d(4wilu Announcement. 1 take this method of informing the votera of Buncombe county, that my nam will be pre sented to the Democratic convention aa can- dldatelor;the office of Regtater of Deeda, aub- 1 1 " dedalon. JA8, R. DUBOaK. 1 a-taatw Wc should like to introduce it to our beef, mutton, lunib, sauiage. No great displuv of meat on the counter, but plenty iu the cold storage room. J AS. WOLFE, Telephone 3. Stall "A," City Market. NOTICIi. Uy virtue of the authority in meycstcJ by a certain deed of trust made and executed on the lid day of August, lSli-, by Otis A. Miller to the undersigned as trustee to secure the in di'btcdness therein mentioned, and de fault having been made in the provisions ami conditions contuiucd in said deed of trust, which is registered in ltook '.W. at page f.ll , ct sni , in the office ol the Reg ister of Deeds tor lUincomtc county, and to which reference is hereby made for lull particulars, and having been reu nested by theiestui ipii trust therein named to sell said proiwrtv to satisfy the condi tions ot said deed of ttust, 1 will at public auction at the court house door m the City of Ashevillc. N. C, at 12 o'clock in. on Monday, the 24th day ot September, lS'Jl, expose and sell said land to the highest bidder for cash. The land is described as follows: lie- ing lot No. 10 of Iflock No. 0 and Lots No. 1 and . of lllock No. 7, and Lot No, 1 of lllock No. 8, according to a plot which is registered in Hook 78 at page It)'), to which relercncc is made for a de scription of said land by metes und bounds. J. G. Mt-KHIMON, Trustee aug24dlutf. NOTICIi. Hy virtue of the powci in me vested by two certain deeds of trust made and executed bv J. N. Hell nnd wife, Marv Hell, on February 15th, 1H.I: and tily loth, 1S1H, respectively, to the undersigned ns trustee, to secure the in dehtedmss therein mentioned I reference being hereby made to the said deeds of trust as thev aptiear ot record in Hook S at Daces 2o7 ct. sen and in Hook .10 at pag s 2i8 et. sen, in the ottic of Register of Deeds for lluncomlie county for full particulars thereof) and default having uecn made in the the conditions and provisions contuine in said deeds of trust, and having bee requested by the cestui ipic trust named in said deed ot trust to sell the said land to satisfy the same, 1 will at public auc tion at the court bouse door in the city of Ashevillc, N. C, at 12 o'clock m. on Monday the 2Uh day of September, ltWl, expose and sell said lands to the highest bidder for cash. J. U. MliKitiMoN, IrtHtce. Aug.21d:i0d. NOTICIi Itv virtue of the power me vested by a ccrtuin rlccd of trust miidc and executed by K. M. Johnson on the hrst uiiy ol Aiicust, I Ml-, to the uu dersicned as trustee to secure the imlelit edness therein mentioned, reference bcinn hereby made to the said deed ot trust as the same npneurs of record in book 31, nt panes 102 ct s in the office of the register ol deeds for UuncomlK county for full particulars thereof, and default having been made in the conditions and provisions contained in saiddeedof trust und having been requested by the cestui que trust named in said deed of trust to sell the said lands to satisfy the same, I will, lit public miction, at the court house door in the city of Ashevillc, N. C, at 12 o'clock in., on Monday, the 24th day of September, 189, cxnose and sell said lauds to the highest bidder for cash. J. G. Mkkkimon, Trustee. aiiR24d:iUd 0iSERVAT0RY : OF : U Two liiiiiiltcil unit MKity Icwona of one hour iliirutluu fur Jyiliyk-wonofoliclioiir(liin.tloii fur f lo. Dent udvniit0KC with Die most skilled and experienced Instructor . Scud for testi monials aud uroapectua. HORACE E. CROUCH, . Director. AstaCTlUc, M C. THE - IMPERIAL - TRIO, JKAN SCIIAKFKK, Violinist. PARIS CONSKRVATORV, CIIAKt.KS I.. BCIIAKfKK, Pianist, PRA.NKFORT CONSERVATORY S1DNKY D. TAYLOR, Cellist BRUSSELS CONSERVATORY, Will open a stuilinat 71 Orange street, Ashe villc, on 8eteintcr the 1st and will now receive applications for the following hranches : Violin, viola, cello, uiauo, organ, singing, harmony cnmHl lion, French aud German languages Plcuac address KENILWORTH INN. DR. ISAAC ROBB, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8URCEON. Office, The Villa, cor. Collee and Haywood streets, near tnatoffice. 0PP1C8 HOURS 8tolojiltoj;6to8, S-idlm A. M. Cole, ENGRAVER, 80OU I POWKU, SN1UBR BUILOINO. When Marketing Call 011 us There's No Choice in Bicycles. The Victor Pneumatic tire has no rival. It is more durable than any other and the inner tube can be re moved in case of puncture in less than five minutes. The only inner tube removable through the rim. All Victor improvements are abreast with the times and meet every re quirement OVERMAN BOSTON. NCW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AN FRANCISCO, Edison Phonograph S4 PATTO.K AVK. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures HKNO FOR Asheville Woodworking Co. H. Kauffumn, Supt. Telephone, 104. T Ban aa. p. p. p. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. IV 1. purifies tlio Mood, ImildH itp ttui wpnk ini thiMMitftMl, tuvi'ft t rente th to wunhontMl mivti, pxi-lfl diM'iuH-ii, Kivliitt thu jmtlpiii Ituuttlt uil hAWtiiPMt wht-ro fK'kmH, ftliMiii)r fi'elinn'e snil ijiHvltuiU' llrst privntU'l. 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