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IS II t U Ml I NIW BERNE. (.RAVES lULNTY, V (' . FKIUAV. J I' JC ;i. laflfl - -Sti ol) SKl f MS WU.IME XXI. a HE ! REMEMBERS' Captures the Spanish Troop Ship Alfonso Thirteenth. .SANTIAGO BATTLE. K Full Ms Yet of Wkai Was Done Thie. baa cupit&l from ihe clouds. Mr. fcddy, wlio lives Id Bayoune, N. J . said ytaU-r-day that be had provided Lieutenant Wise, of the Ninth United States Infsn try, wilh an ontfll of his patent kites, with camera attachment, wliicti arc to be taken to Cuba with the army (if inva- cinnati u. sion an.) Hon n over Havana for the pur- Hu-lun, p of get-big bird's-eye views of the loll 1 oi . i or ..I i. i I lie fortifications, both on 1 ,. (...! a .don the I nil aide, where ui.t u w rk has recently been done in the av o! -lien oheniug the old woiksiind !ln.iM i: If Hi: Mr. l'.d eels Dial Hid will be ruade of a new iii vac. Iv whicli large masses of dyna mite may be carried up by a aeries of kit. s, :in.l t le o, by means of a simple icha-ioi; ...p.-ulus, caused to full with in I he en. un 'h line?. A series of kites for ON THE DIAMOND. ateaulls ml Ibr lloall l.i-atxur Hue Boll Vuin Hl-l T-lertJ Special lo Journal. New York. June 2 N- York liu- June Cleveland ii. new batteries, in proves feasible, of which entertains little doubt, he ex- l'hiladelphia, June Pittsburg 2. Hrooklyn, June - god. Hultmiore, Junr J LlIUlS 8. Washington, .1 ant' Lnmsvillt. 4. I'ljllatlf ijiin i THE TIDE OF WAR. Bisiii Em Wiik No Inpiatt Results Yesterday Baltimore 11. St. Washington wvwv Fight llclweeii Hie i'e.i-mill Spun Isli Cr:i:ser. Tlic i'snai Result. I Ian to Atliick Havana From l!ie Cl iii'ls. Troops I ii v in:r I i !!ie Snull'. i- ii' 'apluill Sig-,bce Mi r-l 1 1 ; i Alfunsi Jut Hie i astern end st b Special to .ioiini il. . W A- II I Ml I IN June I c ipluicil Ihc Spuni-h Ii VIII clf'f :.ioe M.'ui Ihc i astern end nl the m'ioi.1 of 'ii'i i- The In s was ien'i-ht to Key W II vcs-el f : uui inmtn-ilolc Willi. nil': which is bln-La-lim; Havana. The Allon-o X 1 1 1 was in the Windward P.,s- il'c ll'ii ('.t til hi 1 1 Slir-hec with tin Illlxill.'UV iTili-cr St. I'.lll bore dWI u,).)!i ill.' Spanish vessel. Thirteen s lint were In. 'I ii'l.. II..- ir.-Mi slop net.. re him sin rendered I hi- v. - .1 iin the oni s Ii ii h tally 1 1 t!it- ii was sought b Ihe Ainer;i an II . ', hut ran in i'.i nliieg' mill landed lb" lni!s aid nilllillions. H. Ill' IU..L' to Snaill a.-aill. 111.' Capo 111 lect iv. .1 an nvali n and was t of 111.' Ii -Li (or lil'ining Ihe hi. ii I.. nl ' A Ul ti1 r Tin- it mi i ;i : A in r n -i' p-lllir-ll 1 it rnn. 1. 1 ii-- H ..MKT' I Ii. -Irii i. xus m i Men I'd -e is hank tin i Ion th. He. n II and II It n r r-'panisl l.'.l 'e I that Ihe T V -sel K. d 1 1n B Then- is conlirni.i! i.ui "f ihc liht b t ce i H. ld'-.i I'e I nod Ihc f r at S, liao de 'ub i. Tcit lb" f' i is sulfcre greatly is not dou Ce.l ainl tin- ipiuim loss lieavv. but ii Is reti'iit-d that the Alixilno x I'm. -cr S'. I'aul an. I Ihe bat ells is purp 'se has ncen aesigncci, ine main kile b-inj; twenty feet wide, with a carrying capacity of si'venty pounds of namile, sulllcicnt, if dropped at the proper moment, to nemoiisii ine most powerful battery. If the preliminary tests with the in ra prove successful Mr. Eddy ex pects to be invited to accompany the irmy to (Julia and superintend the aerial bombardment of Havana. Krril TleltU. Washington, June I. The proposition annex Hawaii has been practically liininated from the war revenue bill, and will be pressed as a separate meas ure in both branches of Congress. Early tion is expected in the House. Speaker lieed is said to have capilu ited, and is reported to have declared I his afternoon that if the foreign alfairB immitlce would decide when they want take the mutter up, anil how much lime they wish to devote to discussion, he would no longer oppose the adoption l rule, lo regu'.ute and limit debate. 'he only condition which Mr. Heed is lid to have insisted upon is that the Hawaiian resolution shall not be con- idiTid in either House until the war evenue hill is out ol Hie way, lull when thai measure is disposed of, if a m ijorilv in each House are in favor of annexation now, he will not attempt to thwart their lesigns. Whrrf They IMhj ro.iliij. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Cleveland at Boston. Louisville at Washington. St. Louis at Baltimore. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. Iluw llin t'lnbt Nmnit. W. L. P. ( t. Cincinnati, 27 '.I .7"() Cleveland '-'"i M .-"d Boston, '-'-I U Baltimore,; HI HI .Mil New York, 21 lr .-V Pittsburg, ... HI 1'J ."('.) Chicago, 1H 111 .-LSI. Philadelphia, Hi 17 .4Mi Brooklyn Hi 2D .:'.! I Washington, 12 21 .:)!:! Louisville 12 27 ..KM! St. Louis, HI 21! .UTS II POWDER Absolutely Pure THE MARKETS. f,,r 11 g EI . ir".-et ainl Beet Officers Taking Great Firlit are Pari in That Promoted. MORE VOLUNTEERS. Yesterdaj's market qui. latmna fuinish- ed by W. A. I'ortertield ' Co. t oinmisMou Ilrokei a. Nkw Y.'HK, .In:,.- 2. STOCKS, Open. High. l..,'.v l'!.i-e Sugar Hilii 11 .'; l:; 112 Peoples (las 1 1 1:! HI! H'2,1 1"2; C. IUg KM, loh' 104; Hi-'u ( '( I T I'ON. Open. Ilii'l, .... (i.-i'i ('.ri His Course Lilelf lo Discreilil North Carolina. Mimic Wenk I'llllllH. Washington, June 2. Foreign govern ments are receiving complete reports ol the iiielliciencv of the American army in their military representatives in this country. Most of these representa tions are forwarded hv the ambassadors tnd niiuisters, to whom they are sub mitted by the military aliaciies. ny means ol lliese ciiunneis an juropu is iw.irc loiiay ol me (iiiiicuuies unuer which the War Department is laboring in organizing a lighting torce aviinuoie for active service. 1 nder the perinis sion grunted by Secretary Alger, through the War Department, most of the great nations of the world have sent military attaches to the p lints where army corps r . . ' . . .. are staiioneil Mcrciury oi ine .uny Long has adopted a dillerent policy. He his i.bsoli.lelv denied all mpiests which have been subuiilled by foreign govern ni'iits, and to lay there is not a man oaril the American hi lot properlv be there. who on should i tain i k thii iil i hi ry I hi i. .1 o the ii. kbb .r- nit lllll. ell lleship Iowa "i n- 'I on.'ged by the hh from l he Sp u I -h bin iit e i Conini id. .re S hi. v'n full t'e t rt peaied IT Santiago harbor lbs morning and tn- rim w.il "I the I...111I ardnieat priibnh'i . ( aiiin Sanipi..!.'- II tgsl.lp Hi. truisi ' New Vo l- pa--.il I'.. 11 I:o.il. .I.inina lieadcl nor I b 1 .1-1 a: . i.c m l' lern.ioi . 1 hi 1 an -. w ..old Nw ..ik In Sal. Hag". I I ' II . t w u 1 I. (Hiile 1 in Ihe hood. C 11. lam lo neriil I'.i 1 i' .i I. ill be W.I. 1 no I '.II Aincrii nil IH'Vllpa ih t 1 i.rr. 111 1:1 It'll w l... art t nu UM'tl 1 ... , hereafter. I rap ltilit Hiilei n ir.i.iu hm.le l ub (mo fn m ( hleki(.iiuK- ine pat,i4 ibrougi At l.inl. b .mi. I .Smith f ir Tnnei. l'oreljjn iil"ru'r, 1 1 pr. mm In of thir t iii ininriia are b vii.u Wmlili j Ion for Ihe f t . in ( ini b l n lii'lic.alton of in Inimi-iliau im.i nn iil on Cuba. U1ncr.1l rtlnfui'ii liotipt ill iHciipy flvsil-ytin tetchin H.nii.i(.i d" inl nl Mini ptniMl III w fraught hb r.iniidertb e anilKy to (hi ooveinitint sulh iriib 1 ami (lo nino lors r-oh'' J I a b i-ii url c keep rry irc at trl dun Hiint 10 pr n'. 1 h t til i f th H un 1 men of war. Tli in t move In p''il '" ,K' nn '' on nt I'nrin II 0 1 In c- n rril in w 1 1 a .q iailrni un b-r Adrnlnl Bimp o. Tills ill al' I 'Ion prmnPtly- Olilrf tn;tmr M ' d "t Hi t'nlld H ale ! i fixml ta lly by cHnirl martinl no I moU nuvi to Unvr yea -p a ton f ura rr 0 ' rttmi" MitirBt, NrV.i(4. il .r . -It i i"l to lotl lia'an mi onlf I lh i4 i4 kit lo ffm ' WuiUw At B II. d (mm . Tll Vpktt-lt nl Hitntlittfo N 1 11 Y..HK. .) une 1. - A 1 111 ' -1 des: ruction or caplure will be I i.c fale ol Admiral Cencra's men of war as a re -u t of another excellent Mtalcgio move by (he naval war boatd. Desirous of removing all possibility of the escape of any of the Spaiii-h iiuti of war. and of effectually crushing them should they leav e Santiago de Cilia and offer battle. Sec clary Long, in law dance with Iho recommendation of the board, lias greatly strengthen!: I the force of Auvr can warship! olT that har bor. Admiral Sampson, by reanon of his appointment an acting rear a linira', w ill Huperi'i'ile ( oinuioHnrn iseliley in coin- lllHll'l of the jo lied forrc. Fifteen men of wr are al Sainpann's .ll-poMil to pit agalnl the i x lll'Tl of w al lljlllg Ihe Spani-h llig. 'I'bey Include the tirt rlait batlli t!iiit Iowa, Oregon and Manftchuactl, keconil i-latt balllenbip Tc, (ho armored crultrrt New Voik and ItriMiklyn, the gunboat Nathvillc (ho torpedo boat dmlroyer Scorpion, the dynaniile cruin r Vcmvlut, the torpedo Imal I'orlnr and the auxiliary rruitrrt Harvard and Vale tti.hrttltti rft..i. lUttnn. .Lin 1. (ieneral Pltnro re eeivrd cablegrams lat iiihl from (ieneral Linares, at H.inlitK'i de t ub, advlnng him thai lb American (left ha I liern ra pillnl. In v..w of tbeae un-aiag-t (ien eral Blanco aent (lie following official llpalc 1 to the nilnlalr of war al Madrid. l'lm enemy's fleet, compowd of iha Mataachusrtl. llmoklyn, Minneapolis. another cruiser and six more sblpt ssllnl wetlwsrd to th duba canal. Hanllajto, al a rpiartvr past 3 u'tlm k, Tuesday aflnr. no-m. The crularr CrlslobaJ Colon wsa anrlinrwl In th way In front of Piin'a Oiir.U, and waa arrn by ll eimmy. Tha niimj's fleet flrnl froin alaljr lo irmly sh us. l'h nilaailos of R1 crntlmlra, without causing the least damage." Tasrs l gri al 1 nlhualasm on His part Of the poofila ol Havana- At lb Albim Tblr tu performance was aupsd4 aa soon at th wi was known. II ws smmbcI trvn lb stage, bringing about a raaootiragiag ananlfpsstalinn. Tb onsWtwi 'l7l -Th Mr. h Fro Osrlla.' wt lch okd Imirl cr. Twda Itafaaa 1. msxry. Tbs baloo v rnnHSMarvdiOormitsJ wilh iMaaars Fruit Outlook. I'rnf. .Moses lo Suc ceed Prof. Howell. Army Post. Butler's Duplicity. Repub licans Not In Support Populist Congressmen .IlllTlNAI. I'.IIItKAl , Umhiiiii. N. ('.. -I II 111' 2. I 111 spite of the prediction that we would have no fruit this year, it is now seen that the peach crop will be a line. one. Shipments are being-' made fn.ni Southern Pines to Philadelphia It serins that unless Wovenior Russell concedes to the instructions of the war department, and recruits Ihe 2-1 compa nies, now mustered in to KM! men that North Carolina will not he leprescnled in tin: second cull for volunteers Sec retary Alger says that (he department cannot change the established rule to suit one (lovernor. As slated already (lovernor Russell wauls the privilege of appointing a lot aiore ollicers, and of course cannot do this, miles new com panies are formed. It is probable that Prof. ii. 1. Mo.es will be elected to succeed Superintendent j Logan Unwell to take charge of the City I Public u liools. Professor Moses w as here several years ago and whs sin 1 1 edei! by 1'iof. Howell. j Col. .1. S. Cunningham pn sident of the N. C. State Fair, with the Secretary Mr. John Nichols, are both very much en emu aged with the outlook for the fair. The date lias been (i xcd for October 2 I '.".1 The good crop prospect makes it very su re for a big fair. The board of trustees of the A and M. College met vesterdav and transailed routine business only In .lulv" the hoard will mu 't and elect a dn elor of 1 he ex pciimcnl station The board of directors for the Agrl- 1 cultural Department will iner t II. e lal of June, and It will have Important mai teis lo consider. Commissioner of Agri culture, John R Smith, will he relumed , but John ( irahani of Ridgcw av will iml be forgotten by his (lovernor 'Ihe olll. e of Commissioner of linniigi '. mil will le irealed for his benehl j ( bairman ItsrU-e of (lie cill. en nun mltlee lo secure the Army Post for Raj eiuli savt that the Pott will certainly j l nine here It seem that Senslor Butler's plan a as lo make a deal with Dciihh rata for ''"' c ....r, .n.l .III. H.. Her.nblii aus : ' hang for coiinly oflleert ll It ald llutlei's strength Is some 2.i,(KKl a Inlc then- are fully 5.000 antl Underlies Kul limn sgaln olhera aay lluller can s an 1 ly con I nil 1 5,000. Il Is not believed (lie Bepubllcans will support tha Populltt roogrentmnn tttroiid, Sliufonl and Fowler The He nubllcani say Hi Populists will hava to A Third Cull for Troops ( onlem plated. Sanliiigo (iuurdeil anil Foria Attacked. Spain Makes a Protest. tJermnny Not I nfriendlv. Money Voted by Congress Special to Journal. Washington. June 2 -Admiral Miller, now commanding naval ollicer on the Pacific coast, has secured Ihe coast mir vey steamer Albatross for the llugship of the Philippine expedition organized for the support of Dewey s licet. The .Spanish government bus protested lo Ihe British uutboiilies against the Kliipninir of Canadian coal to Dewey's licet at Manila, or use on the transport anil also its being sliipp.'.l to American warships in Ihe We.-l Indies. In-ti notions have been sent lo (ieneral Merrilt al San l'lanci-en lo hasten tin ill-put tlllc of the expedition lo Ihe Philip- nes, anil II I- Ihe lliii'lllloll 01 I ill- v August . . . . (TIICACO M A UK F WiikaT open. High. July V.I III'; aiRN July :2l -a' '"otton Sales (il.oiill bales. 1 stall the expedition ti pu Department h night. The 1'residi'iil sent to the Senate today nominal inns for the advancement of liv e of Ihc I aplains and two of (he Conunan iler-ol ihe viHseli- in Dewey's Ib ct win look pari in the gieal victory at Manila News that the combined American Heel under Admiral Saniiis.ui was shell ing tin- forts at Santiago has been re c.'ivcd. Tin hc reports are not conlirincd huL it is believed that events of impor taiiee are taking plai e there. The Cristobal Colon was tin- Spanisl cruiser Unit came to Ihe mouth nt S 111 liago harbor and win engaged uiHi tin American vessels during the attack on the foils. It was said that Admiral Cervera was not on the ship during th Ii If 1 il . but Captain Aunon, Minister of Murine at Vludrid I'onliadii Is the state ment thui I he Admiral was iml on hi vcsscl dining (he engagement with Schley. (icrinuny 111 addition to the dei hirution ..f iiiulralil v curly ill the win, now ox presses through Ihc American Aniba-su dm at lliil.n her friendship l-r ib.i I liiteil Sla'cs. The 1'lcsl. lent mid Sccrelarv "f War jure 1 on idcriiig the advisability of a i third call tor volunteers in a l lili "ii to (i.l:; IS. Low. Close Sll '.lli-ll'. 321 Ubiil GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, We I l':i in We ! I1,:- We Wt , 111 j) liK Flil'Sl) IN TI1K C 1 T V . : .!- .Iirect from first hainls in large quantities 'in:. ! no 111 a position to at-ll you as lo as if v .0. lour kid. '...ra'itce . .ii' -11. ..le t,, iii i very respect as we repre 1:1 a ,.i we ri-i. --tfuilv iii'ii for a share of your pitronage. have .ro.,. sl.ihli-s u'nl pieitty of warehouse room which w.-l.-oiii- to use fric of charge. Lv 1 a i..ir;el of II 1 1 1 l'i vir or Me-s Cork it will be c-t to Sl1'- us lief lie v-hi bu v. llc-i" -tfiilly, 4 A Pi I 1 Ml) I'.KAIN COLA I HEADACHE ! -F-b. -V TTT TTv n T nt J ru w jjiiiita n ui:s r 'III AT AND AKKKST- IIKAIiAClll KAI.CI IMMCK 'IM'.N CI'.N I'S. Bradliam's Reliable Drug Store aKBmaVvaaaTSsrJslr9saVN GROCERS, 71 Broad Street, XEW KEItXE, V C G-OOI3 UALITY IlxKl-xi al IWUI'I" it &Perrall, . a Tucker's Store, 12:1 .t 12'. 1- a vi':i"n:vii.i,i: KAl.l.ICH. N. C. ST. OUR C0RSET5. ips already .1 for providing f' I nearly dollars for ami mil v I' ll the mil is rnenil court name more popular candidates If they want their support In the 3rd, 4lh and 7lh district If Ihls la not don th'-r will put up their own men Oliver H iKickcry has bn pot up by the llepub tloana In Ihe (lib district. Henalor I'nu h rd hat dclaid Hhuford should never aa-ala br lUpuhllcan sapport. If th lUpablicans put up s candidate , n ( homp for rongresamsn tor lb Drd district lhr am lhr names ready lo h oiel . on for lbs omlnatlon A II. nlecomi () ar j. Bpaii, and M. II. Mncbanan Ihi- JoolKIO Iro from Ihe Males The Crg.-ncy In eigbti" 11 1 1 il 1 1 1 ii dlille use of Ihe ll r 111 V the Senate today. The government today pun has. f-t tug boat Kale Jones at Bcstm The repoit coiiich from Tuuipi : Ix-licved by Cubans there that ' i ( Innziilc was shot after his trial by martuil. stpitln Rnlne.1. Madrid, June I The atlenli n i f the public to.lnv I- absorlx-.l III lh.- challe in lh- Hani, of -spam which It considered nn-re serious Ihan any kv.t-i ..flbe . . . 1 .. 1 war. Inasailirli 11- Hie iuips-i-o'oict -" 11. r bunk lo belli the Boveriuni nt means impnsMbilily (o coiitlllile the ur. Tin re as a lung prix cation at the bank during lb- day. All clattet of nco-,l.-w. i.- ii-pn-wiit. d arid many women w.-rc in line wailing (heir turn to ....let 111 11 mlver. learinu 1111 noli t would a " ll he hiilijiTtisI In a di c.iunt. If ihe run " r. 1 1 1 hi lb-re it danger of tlx- batik 's stink i l "ihi-r iHM-timlnn ex lisusle.l. who b .illd iillll Ihe gov rrnin.nl to retoit I., a forced currency lulling note of trnsll ilenominatl "11. D It hoped, bowenr. thsttbe panic will a ibtiile, leaving the bank a margin of silver The (Inani lal initio., k Spain la ralher dark. The guternnient has cnln.ated the bank of Hpairi "Kb the negotiation f.w a loan of kki.iski.O'KI "M.aa al ir canl. which aiini riuire.1. The b ir--a 1 l-4c GENERAL LINES. ....OF MERCHANDISE. W. B. CORSETS, Amen An- mod I -d a that 1 hex givi' 1 ligu'i. Mad 111 Mn ' ii.l- and the i.e SI.. in at.M k ri a lv ( PRICKS 1 Ii' Hail 11- v "in ' w rh I '1 a . Medium, all SI v h -. I., aduig I '.- k . I and 1 ling ll. Ill III I 'M k .1.1. 1 - ,rHet-. 1, anin r . , er v r. .v. 1. .1 . w n V e Dobbin & Ee trail. May ot"98 has passed and gone, leaving this store with another busy month to its rec ord. Busy and why? The natural result ot effort, hard and persistent work, work to keep the store's general lines ot merchandise in motion. Generous quantities ot stufl daily passing out, then something as good and often oi hotter value coming in to take its place. Securing various items at prices less than val ue and turning them to our trade in like man ner, has aided in making business. 4 Illllll-t ll H IvW SIMM'S. 1,-... t 1 ,ip -.il. 1 i.,.di' VIIITI! :i:;; " luiiiviuiii nun 1 idi, 1 1. v! r U ...HARDWARE... 1100 OKI 1 ! at al tr , i ,. ,b ranted whn rr MaSUrV S PailUS. nk itill rndearor to lala , ttti plait low O.i d, ow U I ftstbaatavaiai ti rjrwar sbnwa. Tklrit !.. Rperlal to Journal. lUl.aion. Jnas 1 -il)tilanl Oeneral Cow let said tmlay lhal no third regiment will formed In lliis Hiatn. as lb Her nrtary of War orders the ( oloosls if tb Hril and rWoon I lt-.mnit 10 rac.rult. Ariel Bicyle5. 4 lilldri'ii s Hosiery. .,u'.;.' b I. fall' V 10 L .W, I '.. Black ,n gr in I v alii.' i' . double hiio Chil t and I kt. tir,t 1 1 l"i -1- llnSC, b.uble k nri't IV OOUJ'I'I ARNtOA l<B. I THE BKST BAI.VR la tb world for , CbU, Braleos, Horn, t'kvra, Hall lthtum, ; rTf Ror. THier, Cbapiwtl llaaiU. Cbllblalns. ( or as. and all Mkln F.rup- Uons, and potlllTdly car Piles, ot no ibem to 1V0 mtn etrh py rqnlrl. ll It fi.ranll l glM . t ,ow , niw.il.m whether (royernor .r' alUL. F. I H-n IH N.M . fall r.gl-1. . Uuff. 73 Kile Sin el, Hla. k Bib I.ia! mid i' (hi In 11 t I an Ho e. wllb and d.b hiels. In. and l'.'jr Infsnl's Fine I inigi- Tan II"" liiidles CollnrH A lute shipment f Lvli p. ; inar t' J Ira a( HI . IjimIicm wkwmr. Fieur.-d India H.Ik Hiring Tie, loe. Hi I'ki. t.nli Ht. 1 ollart, In l.lark a-id Srpuriite Skirls. ll,,'i.i,l -.I in,- ,,f iiUca Brocaded Sni. sknia. 11 , in , a this price to bo I, id -f tin b k' i b v Splendid offering, pre . f. h" 4'sIirHaPlM. W arn, i t US mo I. l", in short, medium and hmg aaiti l 0) - .1 I.J.I. It A 0 ( ortets, 7.KJ and 1.00. liUnl. a H,pular corset, 60r.. Flower (lirl. a Dsual half dollar corwt, out aHCial off-ring. 9c. Umbrellnw. j H itr done a splendid bualoen la LaV ' dies and O'-nl t Umbrellas, and no wot). ! der you "can't maU'b Ibcta at tha prtca." I Our Heavy Twill (llorla Bilk, qualltj of rovering leils Ihe story, with OoOgO 1 )o-,p and AralaVan ios baodlea, KV-lockv, 1 2H-looh, t.M. Fon. F.mplr Jap., full awanrtntawit, to, 7, ttV. lie. , Mc, Iro aed 400. j or wklbt Uitalloas. t.l. 1 fancy ailk, 1
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