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r r Ml tmt VOl.tTME XX. NEW BIKXI, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 189 I lisT Kt TliiN Str. May Bell. T (i. Dixon, Sr., Miulrr, Will LEAVE 5EH BERNE Ob Tl'ESDAYS m and. FRIDAYS. ' 8 o'rlix'k a. m for Uiver Landing, Jolly Old Fn lil and Gnfinn. A. ( . THOMPSON, Agent. HIGHER PRICE LIKELY. SUSPICIOUS OF SPAIN. Oil IS DUD. rSfi. Kral Btafc. tac towJ pure. awlcaua). aad d.liciiMia. ism i:i i SI:MIVI:I;KLY SECTIONS a nl Tiu'mIhj and Friday. ru For Cotlon Neit Week on Gov- AHminisli-ation Doubts Sincerity Mac ckMit Shoots lis fife, : of Peace Minis in Cilia Kills linen ll I M 1.1 hi mi Cotton Bagpg ! AND New Arrow Ties ! 10,(XM Yards Juto Bagging and 500 liuiiillcfl Ties; Socd Kye, Wheat and Oats, Crimson Clover, and Malt. Jl'ST ltKCKIVKD and for sale at Chas. B. Hill's K a st Sin i . Mahkkt Dock, NKU' liKRNK, N. 0. :!! " 5' Your Doctor I Fights i I Msi .'is- with iiivil ii 1 1 u . If 1 1 io ' medicine is not right lie cini ;j ii"l i onquer disease If tn i i! in l';: isl lines Ins 1 1 ii L v tin' V medicine will Im' right, nnd your doctor will stand n fair i chance nf winning I hi' vic- lol.V. You can 1 1 -1 1 your doctor t by having your prescription I'llcil at ! Bradha m's k'elinble Drug 5tore- KUMATIC tii.mi:: MAKK. Hagical Pain Extractor. RHEUMATISM. TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, LMBAGO. BACKACHE. CATARRH, Mi A I.I hl.Mls OK PAINS AND ACHES. For ncai ly I luce score years and ti n this fatuous old honxi-liolil friend has l.ceii curing juiins nnd aches, arid has nevei disappointed ilie user li in clean, pure, cllic.nchnis. agree aid)' smelling and quickly acting. IT IS A Rich, Spicy Compound and In valuable Tor Cnts, Scalda, Sie, Burns, Clears, Wonnds, Erysipelas, Skin Tronblea. Etc., Etc. Trice ..' Cents. AT I'l.AI KIIH ANI I . It 1 ilillHTrl, or will in in iiiil nl .1 r more packages In i.ny ; i I . In m . n n ceq.i m mom y, by Wlnklcmann & lirown Drue Co., hale rraarletera. BALTIMORE. MD.. 0 g. A. F We will on (let. l.Vli, V-Vt, i pen a Imv Ntoro at No. 75 Middle Ntreei. Next to Blnvcr Hardware Co'i store, where we will be glad to ahnw o Hit public I lie prnllirnt line of Kurnllura ever n in I lila ell. These goods wa are Solng Ui aell very cheap for The Nut 10 ays for cash or on time, in order ta la troducc our ml sfnre and goods- 1 hanking the public fur their paai pat ronage arvl a Waiting jour further rarnra w are Ynura Ilnjpecl fully, T. I. TITIINEK CO., KI!W BERXK, w. r. II. W. HI9IlHON, Fuiifml Director and ' jnba.mVr. ' . Offlod.lH Drnatl Hlrrt, nrttln Htrwart't Kalitr. RraiilriMW IM llttmil tUnri. laTfiorial fira t (pacta,1 ty. MORE Weather Karorakle for 1'lekini;. Markets N'arrun en Cotton. Nell's r.HlimaU of Crop. Wheat Advances en lrj Weather. Nx'iul to J ni r 1 1 vl kii hmiimi, Va., . tolMT II The ( ni ton Chronicle Wei-kly slmwi iu its re port a uniformity of favorable wentlu r for good pu king. The I.iveipiHil market continues nar row, anil inclined to weakness. The New n.ik market today was stronger in anticipation of Monday s government ri Mut, which is expected to Ik- bullish. Neil claims two million bales more Ihan laat year, w hich U-li, ve to be wrong. Spot has a little better lone The curb on wheal was up one cent on d i ought reports. Wheat w ill be higher Monday. Stocks ar weak with Hie fin-ling hear 's,i. W. A. 1'iOKiKiii n i n A Co. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W.A. I'orleilieltl A Co. C.uiunission Kii.kers. Nkw VoHK. (Ii li.ber II. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Clotc Chicago (ins. ... . 01.1 tlij i; irj ('. M. .t (i ."ii ll.-! ill,' COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close October i.V t)V HM n.H'i January KAH (i s C.;ili (i.:tii CIIK'AOO MAIiKETS. WhkaT - Open. High. l,ow. Close lec til in; ill i $ ColtN Dec. 28J 2s isj s,' Cotton Sales f;i,rm I'.alcs. HI Imh 'lMn(-ru's Kh-.,,. Havana, October 8. The escape or Senorita Kvangelina Cassio, otherwise Cassio v Cisneros, exclusively reported in a cablegram to I he Associated i'l ess last night night, has caused quite a sensa tion in Havana. Tlie investigation made by I lie a ill In u i ties has developed a number of additional facts III the case. It is now asserted thai the young woman escaped U-tween II o'clock and midnight of Wednesday nvei the roof of a neighboring house Mnl through it to the slreet below, 'OKanell laue, and not into Iho stieet'Wliere the police found a hand ladder. On the roof of the adjoining house the authorities found three planks, each about three feet long nnd eighteen inches w ide, joined together by strong lunges, so as to serve as abridge, eni.bliug a pel son to pasa from the roof of the prison to the roof of the house referred to. 'I he authorities also found on the roof a Smith and Weston revolver of large cabbie having Us six ibambeis I., nihil, and a new knotted roni, which had evidently lieen used as a life line or guiding rope to enable the escaping prisoner to cross the plank bridge which had been extended by her a-coinpliccs from the house, ncai Ibn Casa de Kccnjidas, to the roof of licit prison. The revolver, the knotted rope and the portable bridge, as well as other discoveries inadu by the police, show Ihat the escape of Senoiila Cassio was long and carefully planned. She nni-t have lieen in constant coiuiiiunication with those who enabled her to cm :q.c from the Chsii de ltecojida", w lu re she w as imprisoned with all other women. Nltanlnrila Bnriljr DrlralrU. Havana Colonel Itolgcr has In en en gaged with an insurgent force at Carmen (bis province. The enemy, the Spaniard say, occupied high positions in the in terior of the niiiiinlaius in Unit vicinity, nnd in this manner they explained the fact that Colonel Kotger lost ID soldiers killed nnd I lint he, two of his offlccm, an army physician and the man who guided the IrooiM, In addition to 24 soldiem, were wounded, showing, the Spaniards admit, a loan of nearly Ml men killed mid wounded. At against Ihi", the Spanish oMclala only claim the Innurgeuls left one captain and one nrivate killed. Aocordlng to the liulletlim l-sneil from the headquarters of the Spaniards a (lor' ernment force ha ambushed anil rap turned a boat having on boa id 207 boxes of ammunition and has nlao aciud 24U kotea of ammunition, which the troopa found ashore. IVoth of thrae Iota of am munition, It la staled, belonged to nn expedition which landed at the mouth of llio River Anmao, In the district of Clenfoegoa, province of Santa Clnrn, ro oenlly. Major William K, Uvermore, corps of nglnwra, baa been selected for engineer oMtonr of lha Nlcanmuan canal coinmla atcm. Major IJvermoro la In charge of the areond HgliUiouae dlatrlct which In eludes th N( England coast, aad haa been stationed at Boston. Ho stands very high professional. CVBav-a rT. This la lha way all drugglala sell OIH)VKHTAfrrEI.EH CH1I.L TtNIC foe CtiMa and Malaria. It la simply Iron awl qnlnlna In a Uatelres form, OtiUdPM K.va It Adults prrfer It to hit ter, Bauaeallng Toeics. I'rlee, DOn. l'reshlent Mulching Cuhan Mote meats Closely. Monetary Coni in Issinner Resumes Its Sit tlugs. Kerlng Sea Contro rersey. JolRNAI HlREAI ASIIINUTON, 1). ('., Oct. 11. ) The Monetary Commission reniilned its situngs iu Washington today, after a re cess of two weeks. The gentlemen com posing this commission believe that there is going to lie a big financial fight started iu Congress soon after that body assembles, altluiugh many shrewd poli ticians among the Republicans are work, ing to prevent the financial issue being raised in Congress, because of their doubt aa to whether any legislation of that character can be put ' through during the life of Hie present Congress, and fear that a sharp drawing of finan cial lines in Congress will result in harm to the Republicans. One of the main objects of 4he mone tary commission is to insist that there shall be nn attempt at financial legisla lion al the coming session of Congresv and that the attempt shall be recom mended by President McKinley and be pushed by the whole power and influence of the administration. The lines are already being mapped out, anil the pre diction has been made that the financial light in Congress will be the bitterestand most exciting since the Force bill was before Congress. The lighting will be mostly in the Senate; us it will be an easy niattei to put any bill supported by the lYesident ond Speaker Reed through the House. It is assumed that any bill proposed by those who are pushing this movement will be antagonised by the silver men in the Senate, and as they control that body by a slight margin it requires no prophet to say that it will be dillicult, if not im possible, to pass any such measure ' i the Sena'e, Whether Kngland refused to partici pate in a conference over the protection of the seals in llehring sea and there about al which Russia and Japan, as well as Ihe I'nited States should la' represent ed, after having once promised to do so, has about got down to a question of veracity between Kx-Sccretary of Slate Foster, who has had cha-ge of all the seal negotiations for the United Slates lor scvenil years, and I.oid Salisbury. Mr. Foster says Lord Salisbury agreed lo have Kngland represented in the con ference to which the I'nited States had invited Russia and Japan to send repres i inatives; Ford Salislmry says he did not licit he agivcd that there should be a conference between representatives of Kngland and of the I'nited States on the subject and that he will have agents in Washington to attend it, but that they will not be allowed to take part in a con ference with (incuts of Russia mid Japan, (lllii lals of the Department of State are reticenl. but there are grounds lor the belief that Ihe 1 (epai Iment of State has accepted Mr. Foster's version of the con troversy and will so state in a friendly but vigorous communication to the Fnglisb (Government. Meanwhile ar rangements are being made for two seal conferences; one belwecn the F. S., liussia and Japan, and one lie! ween the C. S. and Kngland. Judging from oflicial iitteanncea only one would suppose, that the l'reideul and his Cabinet were entirely autislled w itb the progress being made by Spain in its alleged efforts lo bring about peace in Cuba, but such is really not the case. The recall of (len. W'eyler by Spain is, of course, pleasing lo (hem, but they regard it with more or linn suspicion, believing it and all the rest ol the beau tiful professions of Ihe new Spanish ministry to be tinged with trickery, hav ing for its object the prevention of inter ference by this government. Believing this, and Ix iug thoroughly aware that public sentiment in this coilnlry Is overwhelming in favor of so action by the government that would put a speedy end to the war in Cuba, I'm nidi nl McKinley and his ad visers are watching Ihe actions of the new Spanish ministry with great care, and if they ls?conic convinced that Spain is not acting in good faith, (hi govern ment will act, and In nn uncertain way. 'resident McK'nley, like nearly every body elar, wnnis the war brought to a clime. If Spain can do it In a reasonable lime, all right; if not, hr'knowi that this government can. Will IratSi war lissru f Wash imm, October 10. The Hccra lary nf Agriculture has received through llio Htaui liepnrtment two communica tions of special interest to American meat producers. One of these comes f.om the lolled State Minister Irish man, al Iterne, Swltacrtand, and conveys the Intelligence that the Bwiae Federal Council, on request of the United Rules government, had proenm-d the with drawal of charges calculated lo prejudice consumers against American meals. The second communication U from General Draper, United Mates minister at Rnaaa, and stale thai Iba discriminating tac tion on meats eoaalna front Iba Called Male, by which, all certlftoskaa of laspeo llun required the via of Italia ooshmiU la this country, will very shortly b ra noted. Minority Populists te Meet. Will Art Agaiast Bailer. Chamber of Ceatateree Charter tiraate. Uoveraieat Report oa Cotton Shew Decline. Special to Journal. RaI.khih, N. C, Octolier 1 1.-Albert Watson, a machinist, aged 'ii, today shot his wrfa aged 18, in the presence of her 13 year old sister, and then blew ont his own brains. Mrs. Watson is yet alive and there is a ghost of a chance for her'recovery. Drunkenness causes this crime. The Minority Popnlibts are called lo meet here October 21st This means an attack an Senator Marion Butler. The Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce haa been granted a charter by the State. The (Joverumeut cotton crop returns gives the condition of cotton ( Ictober 1st, 8 70, a decline or 6 points since Sep tember 1st. The decline in North Carolina is 17 points. BUSINESS INCREASES. Name Adverse Ueadllloa In Trade. Iniproveiiieala la Meat Products. New Vohk, October 3. liradstreel's says: Distribution of general merchandise in the Central West and Northwest is furth er checked, owing to the prolonged ilroughrin Kentucky, IMinois, Kansas, portions of Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, and the Dakota?. Tele graphic advices to liradstreel's report serious damage in Kansas and parts of Nebraska and Iowa, where the early planted wheat is up, budding out, that plauted later, is not likely to sprout. Fall plowing Is now impossible. Sii weeks without rain have dried up pastures, and compelled farmers to feed stock. Mann facturing industries throughout the Cen tral West, particularly iron and steel, continue active, and iherc is an increas ing tendency oa the part of the interior merchants to remit tiromiitly. While the volume of trade has decreased al Chicago, it is ahead of the like record in recent years. There is a moderate improvement in business in the South. Alabama having raised the quarantine against Oeorgia cities, and Centre and Northern Texas points having resumed commercial rela tions with Galveston. Planters continue to hold cotton, which delay" collec tions. Higher prices this week are reported for cotton, which has been declining for some time, and in sympathy with wool. Naval stores, uuder purchases by lame traders, wheat flour and eggs have in creased. Print cloths, lard and beef have declined. Hides are weaker; leud is lower and licssciuer pig has sold olf .Mi cent a ton under heavy speculative offerings, notwithstanding the iron ami steel markets, as a whole, remain active and linn. There arc 237 business failures reHirtnl throughout the United States this week, compared with lHU'laat week, 1SH in the week a year ago, 274 two years ago, ami as compared with 40fl in the first week os(X-tober, 1893. THE YELLOW FEVER. Plana Restarted lai Teaaa. Gaiveston, Tel., OcUler 10 Acting President H. A. West, of the Galveston board of health, makes the following an nouncement: Dr. John (luiteraa, the government e (M-rt, has reported to Surgcon-Ocnerol Wyman that there are four pimitlve cases of yellow fever In Galveston- Tlie local physicians nf Galveston held an Informal meeting Saturday night to dlM-uaa the situation. Home of lhm do not agree with Dr. Qulteras and they bok the ground that we should not submit to his opinion. Others agreed with him. Despite aaaurancet by Dr. Uuiteraa that there la no need for alarm or excite ment, or for leaving the city, an exodus has set In and every regular train leaving the city la packed with people fleeing from the disease, ttpecla! trains are In demand for the same purpose. 1 he gen eral oAtosrs of Ihe Uulf, Colorado and Santa Fa Railway, with the clerk and other employee of that line, have left for Cleburne, where Uey will eeubllah head quarters onl'l Iba scare la over and the diaeaas subside. Tata la snore of a - pre cautionary aaeaaqr than anything else. aa the general oflloera vlatied lo be locat ed no that they could operate Ihe north era end af their tin la oaa Galveston la bottled ob. Niw OnLTiaa, October 10- The fever si la alio her grows ao better. Thar war It death aad thirty atvea aw ceae today aad ail weatb aad thirty flv in eaeet yesterday. MOMLft, AUL, October 18vrea new eaas of rati freer, twe Aaala la the ally aad OM at Magatia foist, Ihre a ilea distant, aaaae Iba record for tftl city ta laa last twwty foar boars. O FOVDER Abtolutcly Puro OVM aVVWaao POwftfR rn., Nt vfH(. L-saiuruay mere win livemu i:iis:h. three deaths. Jai-ksun, Miss, October lo. 1 lien were no new cases of vellow lever at Nitta Yuma today. Al K.hv.inls tln ie were nine new cases and one death. Yi ? -terday there were seventeen new easts anil one death at Kdw mil-. Monti iomkkv, At. .v., October o. Alarm has la-en caused here h a icpoit that a mail carrier. Mr. stt bbins. bail died nf yellow fever. A -pc. ic1 un cling of the boanl of health was held. A -late- nient was issued by the boanl anno ing that Mr. Stebbins' death was due to ptomaine poisoning from eating canned salmon. Kingston, Jamaica, October in. ;, ports which have recent i.v gai I cut il lation i'l the United Stales that yi How fever has become epide Inn- an exaggerated. Only lill v tim e eases ,. the fever and eighteen death , horn il have been recorded in Hit l,;s! time months. COr TO BALTIMORE. Oriole Take Ilie Ikeelillu ;anic I'r UOftl.UII. Special to Journal. Kai.Tivjoiik, October II. Ilallimore took her fourth game in II,. 'fempli v-iqi series, touay, iroui i.osi.mi. wininic.' by a score of II to I!. Worlri'N 4'ollon Siil.v Nkvv ( llll.K.VNs, I, i., October, s. St e relal y 1 lestel's ligures as lo tin iihi'Ii visible supply of cotton today an as It lows; Tollll visible, l.ln ,.Ni; I ales. ;g.,i. 2,3H:i,2l)i last year. Ol this l.:,ili.i; th year, against 'JJuVdn; last n o. i. American. The total movement s'mr,. s., plendi' 1st, to dale, are I. s;i.5 i; ;c'ain-l I.TI'.I (lli'w last Vear. ami the Iii'i MiI-- ;.t all i'nited Slates ports are 1 . ; l:u;i; .' la-t year, and Ihe n ceipts at all I nio .1 states ports are l.n'.i::.! 17, against l.'Jsj jpi h,i year. Foreign exiorls for the week win 141,.V).rv, against lt'iil,.",s:i lu,t ear. unking the total thus far for the sea-nu .Y.".t.; i against ri'ill.Tlsl last year, 'flu Iota! I a I, ings of Anierican mills. Nmih and s.jtb. and Canada, thus far for the sea-,.n. have been :UJ.s:i7. agaimt ::s.ns , year. These include ill;;.:'.'.1-- bv Nnitln iii spinners against liJ;l..'isli. I.nlenl 'loll Hems. The si earner Kosalie ,-n 1 1 , d In n h an Sksguay ami Uvea, Alaska. s!n bn ,i I t down lll'.l passengel s. I ,.f Ii came from Skaguav . 'fln v had - 1 J in nuggets among llnin. 'fln v i p Ihat ru b si i ikes bav e bel li nn 1. . : Hunger creek, w Inch is said to I.-- , . i a , in gohl as Hoiian.a or F.I llmad 1 Kverything is tpiiet at Skagnat. Mot miners have eotoph Ii d -aluiis in t ; i. I, lo winter the it-. Advices slate Ihat Nn aia.-ni i- . n deavoring to establish a gold -tm in I and will use Ii mpor.ii il lie L-. oi of Ihe I lilted Stales mil ll It- ,,w Ii . c, can be substituted, fh, . , . r n hi. !i I Will discontinue the ll-e of ,e leinp arily to iiulin e iinp'nl itnm el gold Thomas Ilolan A ('. . . m m nF.n t u i ei -of wooden i..o,-. I'liilail. lp'n a, h iv. , lilied their empl-.M-M ll, it m tive , , -i weeks, when the linn l gin- lln m oni factum of beav V v lnli-1 i.d-. I !.. w ,t . - of all Ihe men will I., i ,-. d tin scale of lMlrj, A illnpali b to tin I., n I ni 1 line. I i Santiago de ( tub say il.it a Herman syndicate hns offered r. lie ( bib. in ..v ernment HKI.IK I. Km i - h at It jm r . ent interesl, lo Wl ilivciitiil i i. lueo in the construction of iaii w . i . TI,. olb r ia favorably received. Tne Ijondon Tiim s in i' -t Imiu'm ml ni 1 1 cle expreews the U In f that s.. far an the llank of F.ngland i t em i rued notlniig more will he heard ol lln . IT. r to In. Id liver as a portion of lln teeive Pro feeding it says it d. pl.n. lln- "Mis rhlevoiis effi-ct the H'.t.r latter ha hail abroad," and it .pi..t. n nllengll, frmn a letter written In n bit American manufacturer, whoae Mnml IH n(,t givin. dilating ukhi and regretting Ihe Im I llmt t he hank's offer wis lo ..me i iti nl a con f cm ion nf ha advisabiiiir "f hat Mr. Itryan had claimed CASTORIA for IafaaU and Calldran. Q' TTT TW TTTTTT TTTTTT miFj Big 1 1 TO ( I T. Small 1'ig lliiins. nice to ..,.( ; Small I it . ak f.i-t Sttips: I'icklcil I'lg-S l-'cet siii'ei; I ' . - k ' . -. i '!" i j n ; 1 1 . I -. ' n : i Sausage, l-'atirv Full ('rerun ('ll.o-io; ll i',e!.. I'.uckwhcat a flesh lot by last freight ; the Vciv l'.-st I'.'.i; l'. ap utiled Apricots nice quality I'.'f per pound: Nee H ui.il.cr Pickles ic dozen: I're.-li Caniitil (...oils any kind t..ii want : l-'rcsli ( 'nken nnd the i "i iu .st ( I vslet ( i ackers nia.h ; ( In r In" ( il.l ( i o ci n inch I ,lav a and Mo cha l.'oastc t'oll'ce is I 1 1 Kinesl ( 'olTee j;niH n. try it. anil vnu'l liny in. other: Our :!.', I loui is the crv I'.c-I; Our Lard can't he beat , lis absolutely pure. .avi: i s a i' liij ami vr Yvii.i, savi: M(,xi:v lie liiiiifl k ki 71 ICrond SI.. XKW IIKKIVK. N. -rtJULJUUUUUlJLILr DO YOU RKAI) It you don't, you should. It pays. It's a wide awake time now and it's well to keep posted keeping posted means money in your pocket. Then heed some of my store talks you see in this paper. II you live away from NewBerne and can't come to see what I've got, write, your order shall be well cared for. Always as cheap and otten cheaper than elsewhere. MKllS lb ad.piall. is for La.lli s Shoe-, .'.tie, "ic rs I .on old S 'J'.. DIII SS (,(I0S. I'l. IU. He" I dl W..I tel.. . I. .lib I. V I'L. I". . I'.'.c. C. .,1, I '.'lie ( (iiisi i s. In," a -. I inn-ill. It. -' v din - al V .1 ,,,, ,n, 0(1)1 I S IK s. loll ..id u lie I I. .nn -I :, Im. and Remember, your orders shall have the best attention. H. B. Dufiy. TUESDAYS' Special I I t'.w .1 n (otih we pnl on sale about Jll.i pir MISSKS, YOUTHS WlM II I l.l'ULNS IKIS-;, il,,. quality that would he concidered cheap it o I,, -tores for 1.. an I ','" c-. nl s pair, til l; NPKCIAL PHICK ; '' I'All; Sale to I .ulllim iglnnil tip. ilay or until supply 1 1 i V ha Other Tiling Wort It Mentioning A Man's Klack ( he iol Uusiness Suit, this week at 'i.H; l."i different si le I'.i v s and ( liildreiis ( 'ap at ',. l iiitaiiis a J i pair; A new case all NOTF. l-'ashion ahcots for Novcmlier have arrived and can he had for the asking. ECONOMY tl n; 0i. m i ni; mi P. . 1 1 1, if Paa n BarisuD Q. A. BAUDOT, Umtt. wliolt'salt V KHail (slrot'tfrs, llloo: ll. s, ,d eV el t liefe ,t a. ' , til p j 1 1 1 I eel, is C I I K (IKS. N.w . -.t I. dl st v es c and :-. I I.WM I I I I I S. I . - i I pal ti Mis, hi I .",c and s,- M INS CLOTHING. Spl. in lid Ilia, k I 'lav Smls .-,.0ll ami i ' - .ni. i. '-nit - nil, ."si. f 3 (Ml ' '" I I. .v all tv ...d Kersey i I lickey 's ) am - I her: as I.. I la-Is at only fi.lMI. each ; Klrgant Cheuilu and Iacj Silk TafTnta rihhon at 2.1o yard. IS WEALTH. Opp. P. 0. Sale! House
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