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Asheville Daily Citizen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1894. VOLUME X-NO. 184. PRICE 5 CENTS THIS WEEK We have fresh arriv als of Watauga Valley Buckwheat Flour. A car of Obelbk Flour and Obelisk Bikiig Poider. Atmore's Mince Meat and Plum Podding COOPER'S SPECIALS This Week. Holiday Goods AT THE Crystal Palace. NONE OF THEM WILL PASS THIS CON'UHESS. New crop Ints, Raisins, Prnnes, PlgS, fancy l'orto Rico & New Orleans Molasses. A large consignment of Cal ifornia and Eastern CdDDOd FfQltS and VegetlWeS just received show superior quality and very low prices. POWELL & SNIDER "The White Corner." FRESH SARATOGA CHIPS, 15c. Box. PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, 20c Lb. MIXED NUTS NEW CROP, At 15c Lb. NEW YORK EVAPORATED APPLES 10c. Lb. Christinas is Coming And tveiybody who sees our display of Holidny attractions is glad of it. Our desirable Roods and low prices makes Cbtistmas shopping a real pleasure. Come in nnd bring the children. Hap,ir faces add still another attraction to the entertainment. Visitors incur no obli gation to purchase unless so disposed. It is conceded by all that our stock is larger and bitter selected than out in the State. Come, pick out your present We have the largest, the finest and the now best PRUNES ever sold on tMs market by any living man, nt 15c. pound. KU RT BOI'IE SQUARE. Baskets! Baskets! Lunch baskets, Candy Baskets, Work Baskets, Fancy Office Baskets. Mnv kinds of baskets which lor one week we shall olTcrnt very low prices, to make room for our large display ol Holiday Goods, Which will be of large variety, best quality and the lowest prices and will Ik ready soon at Mr. Voorliocs Wants tho Present I-uw to Stand Until It Hum Had u Fair Trial by the People The SiiKur Schedule. Washington-, Dec. 5. The fate of all tariff legislation and especially that con templated in the four so-culled "pop-gun" tariff bills and the measure intended to remedy the error in the nlcohol clause of the tariff bill were practice II y sealed by a discussion had by the S.nnte finunce committee. The dicustoa was confined almost exclusively to the tariff, the currency scheme of the President receiving only casual refcret ce. Mr. Harris said he would like to ice the sugar schedule modified, but in yiew of the statements made to Congress by Secretory Carlisle, predicting a deficit, he could not advo catc any step that would reduce the revenues of the government, Mr. ones was desirous of having the differential sugar duty expunged, but admitted the inability to carry out that desire. Mr. Voorhces, chairman of the com mittee, took ground against any more tariff legislation this session. He de clared himself opposed to any tampering with the present tariff law as it passed the Senate. II wanted it to stand and let the people have the chance ot test ing it. The Democratic caucus yesterday at. tcruoon, though it reached the final agreement, took about the same view of further tariff legislation, nnd the point is In laved to b; settled. The result of this caucus was utilized this morning to bring about a sharp rally in American eugur, operators hav ing inferred from a detailed account of the conference that there will be no tariff legislation this session. In addition a rumor was current that the directors of the company at their meeting this alter noon will declare a dividend ol three per cent. 1 here was great excitement in the sreck at the opening and the price was variously given at fib to ho'i. 1 he oth For large boxes nnd fancy baskets j cial opening was 1501) shares at 8G to 80' i. The euse with which it moved up Mriglitened the shorts, who rushed in to send in your orders l r Christmas We I cover, causing a lut tiler rise to 87'-i Fully G3.000 shares were traded in clur rule making the "pooling" bill, reported from the commerce committee at the last session, the special order after the pend ing printing bills have all been disposed of. The pooling bill amends the inter state commerce law so as to permit railways to pool their earnings under certain testrictions. National Parka. Washington, Dee. 5. The House has passed the bill appropriating $20,000 for the dedication of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National parks on the 19th and 20th of November, 1895; and a bill to establish a National military park on the battle field oi Sbiloh to comprise 3,000 acres, and appropriating $75,000 therefor. Thanksgiving at Hawaii. Washington, Nov. 5. The Thanks giving proclamation of the Hawaiian Republic brought by last mail, adopts not onlv tne united Mates custom, out selrcts the same day. AN ASSIGNMENT. 1 Ml REICHSTAG BUILDING ipmmmmm EMPEKOK WILLIAM MAKES THE F1IWT SPEEC H. THAD. W. THRASH & BRO, CONFECTIONS AIA AYS FRESH. J. W. Ilolllugsworth Given Up on Ac count of "King Credit." James W. Holliugswortb, a grocer do ing business at 102 Patton avenue, has assigned, W. B. Gwyn being the assignee. The liabilities are about $1500, and it is claimed the assets will reach $2000. Creditors are preferred as follows: Mus- tin. Fakes & Co.. $645 36; E.C.Starnes, $69; Cbas. A. Webb, $50. All the pre ferred creditors are Asheville people. Mr. Hollingsworth sent the following to The Citizen this afternoon : "Allow me the space to say to those parties who owe me large accounts and will not pay me, that I have been forced as an honest man to assign to save my creditors. I am a victim of the monster "King Credit." but too late I realize I was too easy. Captivated bv the ever ready slick-tongued man and woman who want only a little till Mr. Vander bilt pays off or until some one dies or gets well, . when he or she will pay, 1 have made many enemies by simply giv ing them goods on timi and tlun when I ask for the money thev Quit speaking to me. You older men in business must watch; people are learning slick ways to buy on time, lo my sorrow, in the last six months I have given away $600. Now I must be closed out for mv custom er's debts." will have a limited quantity, but may not have rnoimh for till demand. ESTABROOK'S, .i.m.heston, ing thetirsl hourot business. Yesterday's transactions lor the entire day were 56 501) shares. 1 he spurt in the stock induced covering in other nrts of the in dustrial list, and Chicugn gas sold up l'i to 73, sugar prelcried 1 to 92U and tobacco 1 to 94;,i. IX THE M NATE. ( lilni'M' Tor 22 South Main St. ' MIN ST. Grand Opening HOLIDAY GOODS Monday, Nov. 26th. is rather early to introduce my line of hollday preseata, but to five everybody a chance to see where asd how they can buy valuable presents for such little money, I will only mention few articles, via; I) albums of the very latest de aigaa, Cellatoid hacks, will hold 30 photos, worth fully from lis to fc.oo, for f 1.7s; 7a Albums, Flushad Celluloid backs,; latest styles, worth fully frost $1 so to $J 75. for $1.25 each, and over 1000 other articles too numerous to mention here, leaeasher the day, November a6th. L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATTON AVBNUB. BOOKS SHELF WORN May mean anything from well handled to barely touched. We have both kinds on our bnrgain counter. WLy not drop in nnd examine lor yourself? The boys nd girls willcertainlybcplcascd. Mavne Keid's stories, nil but new, 75c, will go it 45c, Abbott's Stories of American history, 8 rol., $1.25, arc 70c. each. The price of several Rollo and Jonas book, nt $1.00, have been cut in half. Aud many odds and ends, broken series, Ilulwcr, Holland, Phelps, etc., will go at cost or Us?. "Why?" Because we need room for the best selected (.ssortment of new books and all novelties in our line that we have ever handled. It doesn't cost you a copper to see il we are telling the truth. Morgan's Book Store WEST COURT SQUARE. On Mondaj. Deo. 3rd, I can he found at No. 10 North Court Square where 1 will be pleased to see my friends and customers. G. A. GREER. Oakland Heights Hotel WILL GIVE Reduced Rates Until January 15th, 1895. ! ! o I 12 f o R a HOSPITAL t'AIK. and slttliiB Down On l'elVcr taring. Washington, Dec. 5. In the Senate today the icsolution by McPhcrson (Dem., X. I.), instncling the committee on education nnd labor to imjuire and report as to the advisability ol estab lishing a "national unit of value and labor" wherewith to rcgulutc wages automatically, was referred to the com mittee on education and labor. Morrill (Kep, Vermont), who was yesterdav instructed by the finance com mittee to mate an adverse report on some of I'cffer's financial measures, gave notice that he would nixt Wednesday "seek the opportunity of submitting brief remarks on some marvellous sena torial bills nnd quack panaceas tor real and imaginary public evils and griev ances." ( Laughter.) The resolution offered Monday bv Lodge (Kep., Mass.) requesting the Pres ident to furnish information as to the di livery to the Chinese authorities at Shanghai ol two Japanese citizens who were ul.erwar.ls tortured and put to death was laid before the Senate. Sherman, Ohio, suggested that the It Is to llegln Next Wednesday Contlnuo Threo Days. The approaching fair for the benefit of the Mission hospital promises to be one of the most attractive .yet given in Asheville. The ladies have secured the large store in what was formerly the European hotel, next door to Heston's, on South Main street, and will begin at once to decorate it so that the first of next week may be given to arranging their wares. The fair willopen Wednesday, the 12th, and will continue through the' 13th and 14th, lic-ng open both day and night. Delicious lunches will be served during the day, and hot supper in the evening. There will also be a charming assort ment of fancy goods, suitable for Christ mas gifts, and the ladies hope that those who wish to buy gifts will make their Eurchnses at the fair for tbe sake of the ospital. FIUHTINU FOK HIS LIKE. He AVuntt) t'omtldcrublo New Leglala- tlon, And Says So The Peaco of Europe- Danger tm the Hourso. Berlin. Dec. 5 The new Reichstag building was opeucd today with impos ing ceremonies. At 10:30 o'clock this morning religious services were held ac cording to the ri'es ol the Catholic church in lied wig cathedral and under Protestant forms in the Castle chapel. At 11:30 o'clock the attendants upon services repaired to tbe castle where, upon the stroke of 12, the Emperor en tered. Chancellor Von Hohenlohe handed to tbe Kaiser the speech from the throne opening the session of the Reichstag which was read by bis maj esty. Tbe Emperor said : "In the name of my high confederates I welcome vou to the beginning of your constitutional work which you transfer to me piace wnicn tut activity oi ten years has completed as a monument to our home industry. May Gods's bles sings rest upon the house and upon the empire's welfare and grandeur, towards which aim all should faithfully strive. I consider it to be the noblest task of tbe State to protect the weaker clusses of society and to aid them to higher eco nomic and moral developments, lhat duty becomes more pressing astbestrug- gle for existence of tbe several groups of nation becomes more serious and harder. We should strive to ameliorate and smooth away antagonism to eco nomic and social growth, and to pre' serve and increase the feeling of content and the feeling ot belonging together. "If these aspirations, lor which I hope I have your unreserved support, be served it will be necessary for us to meet dangers raised bv those attempt ing to create disturbances in this couu try. The Stale has the power to com plete its Duty. Experience has taught that the existing Inws are not sufficient and you will receive a bill, the main pro visions ol which will be tbe extending ol the criminal laws and increastngthe pro tection of the State, for the better main tenance of order. The experience gath ered since the introduction of the im perial judiciary laws disci ses the faults in those laws, and you will receive a bill amending these defects, providing. among other things, for the payment of damages to persons who have hern con vie ted of and sentenced for offences c f which they were innocent." "Inquiry into the bourse conditions show that existing institutions are not sufficient for avoidance of dangers to which the commonwealth is exposed through the misuse ol bourse forms. You will receive a in osurc to amend those forms." The Emperor in conclusion says: "My confidence, expressed in 1893, in tbe maintenance of the pence of Europe has been strengthened. Our relations with all the powers are friendly and the good spirit ol our alliance continues. "I beg vou now to enter upon your tasks. May they result in the welfare of the latlicrland and give testimony to ac cord with which the German tribes 25 years ago entered upou tbe foundatiou ol the empire. M LI Hung Cluing May lie llelii-nded-Hrd Cross Efforts. Nii .v York, Dec. 5. A special cable dispatch Irom tbe Shanghai to the Her ald says Field Marshal Count Drama has politely declined to allow the Red Cross steamer Toonan to remove tbe wounded Chinese soldiers from Port Arthur as being against the rulesof war. The wounded Chinese, he points out, are prisoners of war to whose needs the Japanese will attend in precisely the same fashion as to those of their own wounded soldiers. I'ekin is terror-stricken by the news from Port Arthur. The Emperor is ac cusing all his ministers ol deception and treachery. The storm raging around Li Hung Chang is constantly increasing, TILLMAN AltlJONKl) HIM. Murder SHOT THE OUTLAW. and he is now fiuhtins not for retention. resolution snould be relerren to tne com- out lor his lite. in it tee on foreign relations. Lodge stated some of tbe prominent facts of the rase as they appeared in lulian Ralph's report given in the public press. T o Japanese citizens in question had been given up, he said, by the United Statis consul at Shanghai and had been put to death with most hideous tortures. He regarded their surrender under tbe cir cumstances as an act of tbe greatest possible discredit to tbe humanity of the United States, After further discus sion, lasting an hour, tbe resolution was referred to the committee on foreign rela tions. . The Senate then proceeded to consider Peffcr's resolution regarding the legality of the act of the Secretary of tbe Treas ury in the recent issuing of bonds. Tbe resolution as agreed to simply instructs tbe judiciary committee to inquire into the matter. See That Square? Turkish Bath Towels. Bath Brashes. Sponges and Chamois. Headquarters For Dents Gloves, E. & W. Collars and Caffs Kaiser Collars and Cuffs, Monarch Shirts), Knox Hats, Men's Pine Shoes, Winter Underwear, And All Kindi Of Men's Fixing. MITCHELL, THE MEN'S OUTFITTER si PATTON AVBNUB. DID YOU KNOW IT THE BAZM f state lAbir II I HAS Jl BIG T-iOT OF TOYS Nothing makes so acceptable a Holiday present to your mother, wife or daughter as a nice PUFF BOX, POWDER AND PUFF We are displaying today an exceptional line of these goods, couslsllug of Sterling; Silver Boxes), rare Alans- am Bases). Celalold Boxes, Fancy Metal Boxea and Prralln Boxea In the most lovely shapes and siset, stso puffs and powder for aame. If you have not seen our holiday goods this season, come and exam ine them at once. It will pay you to do so. Open evenings till n o'clock. RAYSOR a SMITH, Prescription DroggiwSts, St PATTON AVENUE. All New and Beautiful. Lovely Gifts of all kinds. Dolls, Carriages, Cradles, Chairs, Tea Sets and EferjthtDg to Please Ererybody. It will pay you and will please yon to call and see these goods at If your name werejln It, it would bean adver tlsemeat. See the Point? How you caa't say that persooa'do not read the advertising columms ol Tns Citisbk. New Lot Just Received. Heinitsh & Reagan. Tho Nlcnruguu Canal BUI. Washington, Dec. 5. The Senate com mittce on foreign relations met this morning for the purpose of considering the Nicaragua canal bill. There was no quorum present, but Senators Morgan, Sherman, Frye aud Turpie discussed tbe matter for an hour arranging a plan of action when the measure, which is now on the calendar, should be called up. The Senate bill will be pressed and then tne ditterences Between tne senate ana the House bill enn be settled in confer ence. The chief 'difference between the two bills is the appropriation in the Senate bill of something like $0,000,000 to reimburse those who nave invested that amount of money up to the present time in the undertaking. Speaker Crisp this morning said that the committee ou ru'es had decided to permit the Nicara gua canal bill to come before the House at an early day. (Juuy la Out Atruln. . Washington, Dec. 5. Senator Quay introduced an amendment to the sugar bill as passed by the Honse and reported to the Senate, which amendment provides for striking out the one-eighth of a cent per pound differential duty on sugar. Quay subsrnuentlv said the Democrats had been talking a great deal about the sucnr trust and at tbe same time were endeavoring to dodge the issue. His amendment would, be said, bring them face to face with a sugar trust and put them on record. Took to the Woods, nuil Officers Feared to Follow, Meui'his, Tenn.,Nov.5. Near Paynes Mills, Ala., yesterday morning chief of police Mills of Bessemer, Ala., and a posse of officers cornered Jim Morrison, the noted Bibb county outlaw who re cently dynamited bis way out of Pratt mines Prison and murdered Sheriff Dex ter. Morrison was heavily armed and a bat tle followed. Tbe i Hirers made it so hot for Morrison that he fled, but soon fell pierced by a tifle ball. He succeeded in getting into tbe dense woods, however, which tbe officers feared to penetrate and is believed to be in the hands of friends, but mortally wounded, TIIEIIt C1IIUSTMAS. A Dreary Outlook lor Some Ohio Miners. Colim ins, O., Dec. 5 Owing to tbe closing down of mines operated by the Sunday creek coal company at Bucking. ham, Perry couuty, 300 miners wrre thrown out of employment and with their families are in such a destitute con dition that a committee has been sent to Columbus to secure aid. Owing to tbe fact that this is the second time the mines have closed within a comparative ly recent period, and also that the men were in tbe great strike, they were ill prepared to be out of work now at the beginning of tbe winter. The situation is distressing in the extreme. TILLMAN IX OUT. .lack llliulou, Convicted of Made a Kreo Mini. Coi.imiiia, S, C, Dec. 3. Governor Tillman today pardoned Jack Blndon the dispensary constable recently con victcd of murder with a recommendation to mercy, in Spartanburg. Last De cemlier Illndon killed Wilson, a negro, while raiding his residence for contra' band whisky. Illadon was himself seriously shot. Four of the jury signed the petition, stating that the jury wus divided evenly between murder with recommendation and luuns'aUKhtfr, and that a lot was cast late at night between those verdicts Three thousand names from Spartanburg and othtr counties were attached to tbe petition Jude Fraser, in sentencing Bladon, re marked that the jury could have found no other verdict. The jury was com posed of seven Tillmanites and five nntis, but Governor Tillman, in his message, alluded to it us cither "crazy or cor rupt." Bladon is an kdgeheld man and while rough and uncouth is a devoted personal friend to the governor. Atlanta Consti tution. THE SOLDIEK DISAPPEARED. Change of Management 43 Patton Avenue. And Now Ilia Widow (Jots a Pension Attor tiO Yonrw. Washington, Dec. 5. The 6rst bill passed at this session of the Senate was somewhat remarkable one. It was tbe House pension bill in lavor of one Mary Martin, aud was reported by Mr. Gallinger (Rep., N. II.) from the Senate committee on pensions. It contains tbe unusual provision that the pension ts to cease "it tbe soldier returns." 1 be ex planation was that tbe man disappeared 20 years ago and has not since been beard Irom. lllllTAL FOOT HALL, SPARTANBURG STEAM BAKED BREAD, 7 LOAVES 25 CTS. Full Cream Cheese 15c. Per Lb Pure Apple Cider 40o. Per Gal. AodaPnllLiMofAUKbioaOnMcriei. A Word totbiPnbKc! Compare Oar : : Prices Wlttb Prim Yoa An Paytos And Thai Will SattVa All Tblagt to Comt. J. n. X3.t tfOimXTT) ! 3 CO!. Apnolntinonts. Washington, Dec. 5. Among the more important recent appointments submit ted to the Senate are the 'following: C. H. Mansur, Missouri, assistant comp troller of the treasury; G. W. Wilson, Florida, collector internal revenue for the district of Florida; B. H. Stroba, New York, (now envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Ecuador) to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Chile, vice James O. Porter resigned. To Permit Hallwar Pooling. . WAiamaTON, Dec. fl. Tbe Home com mutes rule bcM a meeting taw aiorn lagal Bkfca it waaotdded to bring Is a EvaiiN Makes a Conservative Iniiuuiim Npeot'h, Hot Startling. Coluubia, S. C, Dec. 5. Yesterday in tbe hall of tbe house of representatives John Gary Evans was inaugurated as Governor of tbe state of South Carolina in the presence of the members of the general assembly. Tbe inauguration took place with great pomp shortly after 1 o'clock. The oath of office as Governor was admin istered to Mr. Evans by Chief Justice Mclver of the Supreme court. Mr. Evans turn delivered bis inaugural address. It was a surprise to all. It was Quite con servative in tone and there was nothing in it ol a startling nature. Bully For riukney Smith I Nbw Orleans, Dec. 6. The Daily States, the largest and most influential evening paper in tbe South, has decided to continue Us relations with tbe service of the Southern Associated Press, not withstanding the desertion ol the other New Orleans morning dailies to tbe Western or Illinois Press association. He Tried To llribe. Nbw Oikbans, Dec. S. Numa Dudout sat, a member of tbecltycouncil.charged with bribery, was convicted today with a recommendation to merer. The iurv was oat about 60 hours. Dudonssat la the second alderataa who has com to trial, Bight additional members, in- etttta, an awaiting trial. -; . The undersigned having bought out the Ashe-1 vllle Transfer Co., beg to announce that I will hereafter be managed by Herbert C. Allen. We retain the old name and office, 38 College street, telephone No. 1, We will give STRICT and PROMPT Attentioa to alt orders for.bag gage, sad respect fully solicit year patronage. HERBERT C. ALLKN, R. D. IKBLING, R. T. POSTSB. Ono C ol I ego 1'rownn on Col lego "Sport " That Kills mill Mnlms. Washington, D.c 5. The President and directors of the Georgetown college, D. C, have issued a regulation, adopted in faculty meeting, prohibiting tbeir students from playing foot-ball with teams, whether collegiate or other Irom outside the college, until the character and rules ol the game shall be radically modified so as to preclude with reasona ble certainty all danger of serious casu alties. CLEAR ON ONE CIIAUUE. Hut Howgnto Must Aimwor aa to the Embezzlement Alienation. Washington, Dec. G. Judge McComas, of the District Criminal court, today rendered his decision as to the demurrers filed by Captain Henry Howgnte, the ex-United States signal officer, to the indictment charging him with forgery and embezzlement. The demurrers as to forgery are sustained, while those charging embezzlement were overruled Alter 11 Wlliluut. Dr. II. B. Weaver, Geo. & Powell and Dick Sevier took the trail this morning on a lox hunt over bik and uemmons mountains nnd Ore Knob. But other hunters were ahead of them and robbed them of a real fox chase, altbnugh they bad a long run alter a wildcat. They were out from 3 to 0 o'clock without running anything to earth, but art going to make another try. A Iluitted Mows Agency. London, Dec. 6. An order was issued by the high court of justice today direct ing a compulsory winding up of the af fairs of Dalzicl's news agency of America (limited) and also of the French agency DaliieL De Losaep ill, Paris, Dec. 8. M. Ferdinand ds Lett atpiiaui. . . Save Money Christmas It's the little things that count so man presents to make so many friends to re memberour holiday goods were bought with an eye single to this hundreds of inexpensive presents just the thing for the children. For CENT yon can buy here any one of the following articles: Toy Well, Pump, Gun, Iron and Stand, Wash-board and Tub, Iron Hammers, Hatchets, Hoes, Rakes, Picks, etc., Boa of Paints with brush, Transparent 1 Give me a,t-tl 6 It COURT SQUARE, Asheville, N C "Blue Label" Ketchup CALL ON OROSB, Dealer In Imported Bologna Sausage. Alt kinds of cheese. Boiled hama always on rwa ln $lAti rhriatmna tree nrnn-hand-aliced if desire All orders delivered, frawing Sjiate, mrisimas tree orna ments, Christmas tree candle sticks with ball, fly house, small white dolls, nigger dolls, dressed dolls, Flying Dutchman, vibrating turtle in glass box, tin horn, tin bugle, cricket, false faces, razor, card of paper dolls, picture books, doll nurs ing bottle, and others too numerous to mention. 5 CENTS buys bugles, sad irons, dolls, Japanese dolls, nigger dolls, French squawkers, rubber teething rings, rattles, flute whistles, toy mechanical watch, sail boats, animal toys, small wagons, tea sets, kitchen sets, tin stoves, etc., balls, paper cap pistols, dot, boxes caps, box of paints, tops, banks, false faces, drawing slates, etc. CENTS buys sail boats, tor Kales, safe blood tester, wooly dog, large drawing slate, dolls, balls, paints, horns, watches, false faces', wooden carts, China tea sets, stoves, tin W. A. LATIMER, NO. It N..C6CRT SQUARE, 10 The Market. And Buys Bottlt Of Tke Ulseat EelchuiJOs fte Two floors, two entrances, ont oa the I square, other College street, large force of clerks, no crowding, roomiest toy de partment in the city opening next week. Doll concert In window just a hint of What's inside. Tenoey'a candy jnet m, seated pack I ages, tt pound, pound and 3 poands. I Remember Almond Nongat hew, 35c, tbeponnd. B. H. Cosby, Baeessssr Te O. Cowan JEjWS3IiB31R All Watches At Greatly Reduced Prices. attiltsa Am Askavffls, K. C RAY'Ot ? j ... 1 V4-- 1 . ;) ? X-:-.: maiti.i ig"isWsxem1 LnnbWsx&b
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