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HIE THIES-YISITOP. RALE1QH, N. C . PBBIJ8HBD BY VMJH Vli&lTOB-PIUDSS OOMPAN lUWUaVO&ATBD.) .MeU Matter.) UTHJB IN THJO AOADBMY Ol mma. .nTKlUiTATID ThttJCPHONB NO. 171' KMLXi TUbttPHONB . . . NO. 13V UMMJBIPTION PBICK8. .Is Oh Moot Ml aa UDiADBB IN THE NEWS &.N1' IN WTY OIPXJULATION. If the honor Of the French army if is to be saved it must be embalmed Im mediately. William Waldorf Astor must pay an income tax in England of $200,000. Perhaps he wishes he had not swapped. One of the papers has a despatch (unr censored of course), stating that Aguinaldo has become a papa. Young Ag. should certainly bear the name or his papa's friend Edward Atkinson. While the reception to Admiral Dewey in New York will be magnificent the one which will appeal most to his af fections will be the reception which awaits Mm among the hills of Vermont. Greensboro imposed a tax of three dollars a year on boot-blacks. The little fellows paid the tax and then tin is hav ing receipts formed a trust and raised the price to 10 cents. William Kissan Vanderbilt, who has now become the head of the Vanderbilt family, will bo 50 years old in De cember. He is essentially a man of the world, has owned a racing stable, defended the America's cup, driven a coach-and four and cruised in almost every sea in his own steam yacht. The estimate of his present fortune varies from $75,000,000 to $90,000,000. In 1790 the center of population was twenty-three miles east of Baltimore; eighteen miles west of Baltimore in 1800; forty miles northwest of Wash ington in 1810; sixteen miles north of Woodstock, Va., in 1820; nineteen miles southwest of Moorfield, W. Va., in 1830; sixteen miles south of Clarks burg. W. Va., in 1840; twenty-three miles southeast of Parkersbnrg, W. Va., in 1850; twenty miles south of Chilli cothe, O., in 1860; forty-eight miles east of Cincinnati in 1870; eight miles west of Cincinnati in 1880; twenty miles west of Columbus, Ind., in 1890. This represents a western movement of 505 miles. The Philadelphia Press, in comment ing upon the warfare that is being made upon Commissioner of Pensions Evans by pension attorney, under the leader ship of Corporal Tanner, who was re moved from office by President Harri son, pays Hs respects to the Corporal in the following manneri ''Pension Commissioner Brans lias again exposed the inconsistency and in sincerity of the pension attorneys who have been attacking his administration of the Pension Office. Corporal Tanner wis the man- who started the campaign against Mr. Evans and the McKlnJey Administration, and Tanner bag been 1 the ringleader in the whole movement. It ia entirely fitting that the man whom President Harrison removed from the ' head of the Pension Brrreao because of hie loose administration of the office should be the one to Attack Commis sioner Evans beeana of hie faithful compliance wife the law. - TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 189 ODD FELLOWS ASSEMBLING. ( Diamond Jubilee Anniversary to bv I Celebrated is Detroit. J Detroit, Mich., Sept. 17. The officials I uud the rank and hie of American Odd Fellowship who have thus fir arrived in the city passed a quiet Sunday, pre liminary to the opening of the diamond jubilee anniversary of the order. There are already on hand some 400 of the "higher officials, including all the officer of the Sovereign (irand LodKC delegates to the (irand Lodge sessions, State Grand L:lge offlurs, Grand Encampment ofheerr, nud offi cers of the Kebekah branch. Besides these about 1,000 of tlie ranK and fl.t have thus far arrived trim various States. Religious services were held to-day In the First Congregational Church. The central portion of tne church audito rium was reserved for Odd Fellows and their ladies, ev;rtil hundreds of whom arnvdd from liemliiuarters ly special trolley train. Ilev. hiiiliih Boynton, D. !"., pastor of the church, preached upon "Brotherhood. ' "Work progressed all day on the great welcoming arch which wih span oixl ward avenue. The hotels nave been crowded since early inoniiiir wit In 'ii ((iniing Oild Fellows. Tomorrow the Sovereign (.Irani Lodge will be formally welcomed In the De troit Opera House by Uovern r I'll gree and Mayor Mavbury. Tuesday's fea ture will be the "eunion f 'he pas'! grand representatives and uieiuliers of the Sovereign Grand Iodge. Wednw day tue grand parade will be held. Thursday will lie given over to the prize drills, with a Kebekah concert in the evening. Friday and Saturday will be spent in sight-seeing and other pleasures. ANOTHER TRIBUTE TO MISS GOULD. Her Name Serves as a Money-Maker In Seattle. Just at present Miss Helen Gould is the feminine Dewey of the country, says the New York Mail and Express. Her work for the soldiers during the war, her contributions of money to the cause, her many good deeds along all sorts of philanthropic lines have made her name poplar from Maine to Cali fornia. But it remained for the editor of a Pacific coast paper to put it to an ingenious use as a money-raiser. Wishing to give a grand reception to the Washington boys, who are on their way home from the Philippines, this Seattle journalist purchased a superb French doll, adorned it with exquisitely fashioned garments, named it HJ?len Gould and sent out the following ballots all over the State: "Ballot of 'Helen Gould' Doll I herewith enclose $ and cents to be used for the Washington soldiers' re ception fund, aud cast votes (at 5 cents each) for of street, , Wash., as the most popular girl in Washington, to be awarded the Post-Intelligencer doll, 'Helen Gould,1 award to be made Octolier 4, 199." The idea "caught on" at once and votes began pouring into the newspaper office. Dollars, dimes and nickels fol lowed each other in quick succession, and the journalist hopest to raise a large sum before the competition closes. CARRIED A MAN ON HIS HORNS. White Plains, N. Y., Sept. 16. A sav age Holsteiu bull plunged his horns through a man's body yesterday anil for a minute carried the man Impaled on bis head. The bull belongs to the Bloouiingdaie Insane Asylum, and wandered to the grounds of Wrestler Muldoon's sanitarium near by. Wil liam McCafferty, superintendent of the asylum's stock, tried to drive the bull to his sta llT.hTrf.. N. . N..N..N to his stall. The uuiuial attacked Mc Cafferty, tossed him, caught him on his horns, where he remained for a min ute, then fell, then the bull again gored the unconscious man. John anil George Thompson drove off the bull with clubs. The doctors have little hope of McCafferty's recovery. TICKETS GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS. A Cheap Excursion Trip to Washing ton, Baltimore or Philadelphia, by the Seaboard Air Line. You can buy of any Seaboard Air Line Agent tickets to the Philadelphia Export Exposition at the rate one and one-third fares for the round trip. You can stop over at Washington or Baltimore, goiug or coming. Your ticket will be good for thirty (30) days from date of purchase, only it must be used on or before December You can go by Norfolk and connect ing steamship lines, or all rail. Millions of dollars have been spent on this mammoth Industrial Exposition -an education in itself. Tickets on sale Tuesday and Thurs day of each week until including Tues day, November 23rd, 1899. GOING TO DEWEY RECEPTION? i Then Read the Following Announce ment of the Southern Railway. On account of the arrival and recep tion to be tendered Admiral Dewey, the Southern Railway will sell tickets ' to Washington and New York at the rate of one and one-third fare for the ; round trip. New York tickets on sale Septeniler ti-29, final limit October B. Date of sale and limit of tickets to Washington will be announced as soon as the date of the reception Is settled on. For further information write or call on T. C. Sturgis, T. A., Union Depot and Yarborough House. TOLCANT"! ERUPTIONS. at grand, bat Skin BraptloH rob Ufs l jar. Backlsa's Aralo SalY mm itam. aleo Old, Rnnalng and rarer Bores, Ulcers. Bolls, Corns, Wskta, -Jratsaa, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Baada, 1,'Mlbtalna. Best Ml cure oa earth. Drives eat Palo and Aches. Only -re. a beat. Owe csaraateed. Sold by FOB OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their chiliren while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens tne gums al lays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tbe best remedy for Diarrhoea. It i will relieve tbe poor little suffer immediate ly. Bold by druggists in erery past of the world. Twenty-flre cents bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslpw's Soothing Syrup." aad take no other kind. FECIAL RATES VIA & A. I TO RICHMONB-VA: On account of the unreiling of; the Vinnie Deris lionrnment and Meeting T. D. C, Richmond, Va., Norember -11V 1899, the Seaboard Air LinewUl , n round trip tickets fratsr RaWgb) for , .1- for the round trip. Tickets to be old Norember 5 and 6, with final limit 'oTetsber 14th, inoIaaiTe. ' Z. P. SMITH, Oitr Ticket Agent, RaJeigh, N. tt etephon 117. : , j ' "Waste Not, Want Not" Little leaks bring to want, and little impurities of the blood, if not attended to, bring a " Want" of health. Heod's Sarsaparilla is the one and only specific that will remove all blood humors and imparities, thereby pat ting you into 4 condition of perfect health. Bad Stomach" Headaches and tired fctlmg, bad oondtHon of stomach, caused mt to take Hood's SartaparSla. ft stopped all faint troobla." Charles 'Bover, Glens Falls, N. Y. I 'IJUJJ.iillJ.Ul.llse uuaaasvAuxuuu Hood'a ruia cure 11 tw l)la ; the Don Irritating and only cathartic H tac with Hoodl SeraaparUaC TWOTONICS Panacea Springs Mineral Water alvl rect 'rom tbe Springs ana Hold to consumers at 30 cents per gallon and a libera1 d scount to the trade Pabst Milwaukee Beer i I deceived in Car lots direct from the ; Brewry in Milwaukee, and s Id to con sumers at ft 1. 50 per Box of Two Doz. All the leading I iquor Merchants in Kaleigh sell 'Pabst" on draught and in hot lea. ACME WINE CO., Wholesale Agents, RALEIGH, N. C. Interstate' Phone 144. Bell " 144 B SPECIAL RATES TO CHARLOTTE, N. C. VIT 8. A. U Meeting of the General Asociation of tlie Congregational Church of North Carolina, Charlotte, N. U., September 19th-26th, 1899. On aoonnt of the above ocasion the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from Raleigh to Charlotte, N. C, and return for $7.80. Tickets to b sold September 17th, 18th and 19th, final limit September 27th. i For further information call on I Z. P. SMITH, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. 0. j II. S. LBARD, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. WEEK END RATES. Saturday and Sunday excursions to Morehead, N. C, Wilmington, N. C, Old Point Comfort, Vs., Virginia Beach, Va., and Ocean View, Va., $3.50 for tne Round trip. Effective Saturday, May 20th, and continuing to and including Sunday, Sep tember 24, 1899, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to above points at $3.50. Tickets on sale Satur days, good returning until and including Mondays following date of sale, except chat Morehead City tickets will be sold on Saturdays only, with final limit, Tues days following date of sale. Tickets from Old Point Comfort, Vir ginia Beach and Ocean View will be nood, returning from Norfolk not later than train No. 11, 8:35 p. m. Mondays. For further information with write or oaB on T. C. STURGIS. Ticket Agent, llnioB Depot and Yarborough House. Wanted Quick! 1000 LARGE BRAN AND OAT BAGS to pack Ice in. mnn ladies' and gen. IUUU TLEMEN TO BUY supplies of Anthracite Coal lor Winter now rapidly ap proaching iooo tons sold and 2000 tons more bought before last advance. Thacker Splint Coal. The strik Is now ov:r and coal coming every day to fill de lay id orders to all points in the State. Several Carloads of Corn, Hay, Bran &c , for sale at a sacrifice to avoid paving storage now soon to comnuwuce under the new rules. FOR BARGAINS IN TI STAPLESEAClR CALL ON Jones & Powell, . . , S . .. . .- .. .... RALEIGH, N. 0. OAK CJTY Steam Laundry. J, K. MARSHALL, Proprietor. 126 Fastteville St. Excelsior Steam Laundry, Equipped with the Latest and Best Machinery. HIGHEST CLASS WORK. PROMPT DELIVERY LAUNDRY ACADEMY MUSIC BUILDING C. F. SOWERS, Manager. 'Phones 19. WE ARE NOW IN Our New Quarters CROSS fc LINEHAN TUCKER BUILDING JP-TO DATE CLOTHIERS AND FUBNIsmtHS RALEIGH MALE ACAP1" Ti. .. . . : .. . i ... . .intern her 4th. Thorough preparatif-n for College Dr Business, Small classes "' 3lose individual attention, especiaili j in el"mentary work. Represented nd endorsed by nurnbe-s of tbe prominent professional and business men of the city aud State. For Catalogue aLd other informa-tio- address HUGH MORSON, Principal HOW TO MAKE A GOOD SALAD. Few people do, because they don't understand the importance of choos ing t e finest Oiive Oils and the right kind of vinegar. When you wact fine salads or Kayonaise dress iusr, we can se ve vou wiih either of the Olive Oils given below which have no superior. EUGENE OU RAIX-30cts.aad50cts. bottles. L. A. PRICE'S-30 cts. and 50 ott. bottles. Both of the abava are abss litely pare Imparted products whose repatatle Is world wide. Asether accessary requisite to a per fect salad Is our Bayla't Tarragea Vinegar IS cts. for a plat battle. Tbls Is prepared especially far Salads by a faanss eploare aad Is far superior ta tie ereisary acid vinegars. Special Price this week: Ourkee's Salad Dressing saiall size 30 ota.. large alia 50 ota. Royal Salad Dressing small size 30 etc., large size 50 cts. V. G. Upchurch & Co., LEADING FANCY OROCXR8, 124 FayettevllltSt Phones Bell ' Phone 169-. Inter State 'Phone 290. - ' E J. HARRELX, Contractor and Builder. 211 W. JOHNSTON ST. PATENTS' DESMNtf TaaDE-MaRft AND COPYRIGHTS OBraiNt-o osismt-ii IBVKf M TO faTENTABILriY Nous la lnvantm Age " Book "How to obtain Patents' ITo foe till mUast lit lieitavs strictly confidential. Atidi sMsaTaVI E . SMeERS, I PstoM I Lmytr. Wsi Kalelgh. N. C. UPTOWN OFFICE: 126 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. B. W. BAKER, Proprietor. 'Phones 140. 1 BULBS! BUIRS! BULBS Our ear v shipments are now arriv ine White Roman-Hyacinths, Nar cissus. Eas er Lilies. Calla-UHe i Freesias. Uther bulbs will arrive la'er We are Headquarters for Cnt-flowera Roses and Can atlons a specialty Bo- quets and Floral Designa nrrangcd In best stvle at short notice. Palms Ferns and other Pot Plants for house ind window decorations. Shade Trees and Evergreens, together with all kinds or green-boose sloes. CELERY PLANTS ! It Is now time to set Celery, and we have the finest lot of plants that we ever grew. Bee our show-window at J. I. John sons drugstore Leave orders there or call phones Bell 149, Interstate Uit. d.L.O'Quinn&Co. Florists. Corner Polk and Swain Streets. FIRE INSURANCE, The attention of tbe public is respect fully Invited to the following announce inent: i he firm of DRBWKY, THOMPSON & C . hereby conveys its entire F re insurance business and its goo.l will in tlicbara-to W. l.PHIHROfrE&C. Drewry, Thompson & Co . agents. The patr -naire of the public is solioited In FIRS ACCIDENT, Bond, Boiler and Employees Liability Insurance. W. S. PRIMROSE & CO . Agents. Office Hollemau Building. Roses t Rose, Carnations nd olht choice Cut Flowers. Flora, Designs tastefully ar -ig 1 ed at Short Nodes Palms, fan and all ottasr tlve plants for hooaa etattnro. BVsr e as mental gardeosng SC towast flfmt All aotti of beddinc ptenta: Boas Geranium. Heliotropes, CMaat, ar ObryaaatbeanaM fat beat and at set varlerlaa. Tinea Cor tbe vtjraada .Tomato planta once trtamtiuot&d Is ! aorta. Cabbage, pepper and Bat rrown Ets Pleats. Oulwry aft proas -"sunn. AH mail ordera procaptr 1 a dew to. . : - -c'!;' II. S eltimetz, Florist . Ealelgh, N. C BeQ Thons 113 Aveddino ; Decorations Let Us Make Yon an Estimate for Heating YOUR HOUSE WITH STEAM OR HOT WATER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SOUTHERN PLUMBING. AND HEATING CO., HARRY A. HART, Manager. INTER STA1E 'PHONE 444, 224 1-2 FAVETTEVILLE STREET PUTS FLESH THIN PEOPLE .inuf '-ON'R HYAPFPSIA CURB t SclMtlfic 'lnlilHM mt rtmnnat Iiim f DMWilil, MliMtM "7 ill timet mt ear Titrtlei. J.SUu;r v St Paul. Mine., nys: "I had always been tain and emaciated; appetite Rood, but food did not seem to nourish me and had never found anything to do me any good until I commenced to take Johnson 'r Dyspepsia Cure. Uave now been taking it two months, have rained Itteen pounds and am still increasin g. It 4, a wonderful medicine for weak and run down Largs Mats, iuo, zsc ana we. WM. SIMPSON. Whoferalt sn m iaasall Wiaaa PREVENTED A TRAGEDY. Timely information given Mrs. George Ixmi?, of New Straltsville. Ohio, pre- cented a dreadful tragedy and saved tA'o lives. A frightful cougbt had lonn kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew wores until urged to try Dr. King s New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured tier, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the match less merit of this grand remedy for cur ing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c. and 1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles flee at any drug store. SEALED BIDS FOR MACHINERY. Uity of Raleigh, Purchasinj; Department. Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 0, 1890. Stfnlp liida -rv-i 11 Km hmoii-al 1 : day, September the 22nd, at VI o'clock xor ine pn-raoase of die following desribed machinep', f. o. b. ICaleigk: rm o. o vnaninon itock UniaOier oom iletc, one 40 ft. Elevator aud Chain, one 12 ft. Revolving Screen, one iv a. r. locomotive BoIUt, 100 pounds working pressure, one 35 H. P. Horizontal Centre Crank Engine Ar taed, 72 feet 10 indh 4 ply best Rubber Belt, 4 Underdelivery Gates for bins. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. T. P. SALE, Purchasing Agent. NOTICE. Having qualiBed as Executor of the estate of Sallie Perry, deceased, late of Wake county, this is to aWy a!' persons having claims agetaat the si Id estate to present the same to the under signed st Raleigh, N. C, on or befor, the 1st day of September, MOO, and all persons .indebted to the satacu pay over the same. M. N. DUNSTON, Executor Attorneys: ARGO & SNOW Raleigh, N. C., Sept. 1st, 1809. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hawing qualified as the administrator of Margaret Durham, deceased, this is to notify all persons indebted to her es tate to settle their indebtedness; and all persons holding claims against her state are notified to present the same or payment on or before the 13th day of Sitftember. 1900. or this notice will be Biead la bar of their recovajnr N. M. DUNSTON, Administrator PEE LB ft MATNARD. .attorneys. emher 18, 180. C F. BULLOCK, ARTISTIC SIGN WRITER. RALEIGH, N. C, POISON A iu?ECIALTY. Piitaciy, ecos diTy or TertUty BliOOO UAIaala1aJ .u.- aUtlM . CURED IS 15 TO 35 DAIS. Toucan b treated at home for same price tmder same ewanaaty If yon preisr to come here we will contract to pay railroad f fare and hotel bill, and no charge, if ws , mu w cure. rT - IF YOUrHAVE taken aaaraary, todMs pataah, aad atlU have achea and peina, Mnoaial PaSchea in Colend Spots, Uosis oa any part otitic hodv. Hair aa fli imi tmlllnm u i. WE CUARAMTH TO CURE. We aolleU the next ntstlusts (aaea sa4 chsllean tbe werM for a eaaa wa cannot : cart, thia diaeaie haa always fcarfled th skill al the avert sotoent phyaMana. Ssoe.oa capital behind our ancoidltlo sal (ruaranty. AhaahraB firenlt sent aealcd . on application, ino f e hook sent free. Addreae CiXHC R CO., so oS fiaa'ie T" " ltf. V.s.-r SALE OP VALUABLE LAND. By virtue of a judgment entered al the July Term, 1809, of Wake Superlo. Court, in the case of Thomas Johns and others against Jane Johnson sod others, being No. 63 upon the. Summons Docket of said Court, I will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at public auc tion for cash at the Court House door in the City of Raleigh, N. C, on the 26th day of September, 1800, at 12 o'clock m., the following described tract of land, to wH: Situated in St. Mary's township. Wake County, N. C., adjoining the lands of Calvin Pool, William S. Powell, Prank Jones and others, beginning at a persim mon tree, Larkia Busbee's, deceased corner, thence west to a willow tree on the old Run of White Oak Creek thence down said Creek on old run to Prank Jones' corner, thence with said rank Jones' line eastward to Calvin ""',"' uence with said Calvin Pool s line eastward to the beginnlg. containing 115 acres mors or leas. A RMISTBAD JONES, Commissioner. North Carolina, Wake County. Superior Court, R v n . October Term, 189a N- Gn vs. Annie V. Gant Notice of Service by Publication. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as abova has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake county for the dissolu tion of the bonds of matrimony between the above nam! nautili and defendant, and the show amed defendant will further take notice that she b required to appear at the next term of the Su perior Court of said county to be bold the seventh Monday after too first Monday in September, 1809, at the eomrt house of said county In Raleigh, North Carolina. mnA . """"w r aemur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiC flU apply to the court tar the reHef de mended in said compliioj. This Aagost 18th, 1809. ae WILLIAM BUS, lt4w nQtark. ot Supsrior Coat. '(IE- HINTsVob THE HOTJSBWIFB. Nothing succeed, like encases, B. B. I ace always succeeds in pleasing hU patrons in groceries NniMea'. Special Picking and Table Vinegar alw.yTon AH roads' lead to Rome and m roads lead to D. T. Johnson. F and Staple Grocery Nut?. twS Pickling .nd Tab Vinewr.lw5Tl Fortune's road is paved with econo my. Economis. in groceries by porchE Special Pickling and Table VlnegnTon Don't rob Peter to pay Panl but ss , ny gettg your eaUbles from J. W. Ssnderford, who keeps Numeen'a Special Pickling end Tablfvinega? The best is cheapest in the end. Ton Can eet hoar mnA . eial PlckUng and Table Vinegar. The proper and economical adminis tration of the honsehold I, the prim duty of every housewife. Begin by or dering your household supplies from B. T. Hornbuckle, who carries Num. sen's Special Pickling and T.W. vT' gar. " - '-" If at first you don't succeed, try Nnmsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar, which can be found at M. A. Stevens, fancy and staple grocery. The oldest science is that of proper living, eating and rindkmg. Tour com fort and longevity will be subserved by purchasing groceries from Talton & wi,dl Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. Experience demonstrates that one Is never permanently successful throngs T,ke " "chances," bat to TJrt0 Tere" TemU tot troeortee f?d Namsen's Spdclal Pickling and Ta bis Vinegar. "It is never to late to mend." Amend your new year'e resolutions by pur ihasing your groceries from J U Adams. He seMe Nami. H Pickling and Table Vlne" ' Economy, the twin sister of wealth, awaits yon at W. J. Beavia,' where yon may obtain most value for your money. NumsenV Special Pickling and Table Vinegar a specialty. "A little Vinegar now and then ' Ta rollahMt kv 1im m mu m ' Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar can be found at B. W. Jones' fancy and staple grocery. ::, ; fttAfi nivlna finiw m!m Sr. muuI. - unk mt the nrflnaa .nil nnallH .e ma. cerlea kept by W. H. Candle. Listen to Pickling and Table Vinegar. ITL. t- Mn 1 1 . . .. fnlhr Bodantood h fi. W flnnAi- who euros bin patrons with the best ' armearlM ifallnilln Knm.M.V SmmI,! Pickling and Table Tinaarari at asanas. : Prleea. .'.' V.'- " lfcllnlila ni kjnia of mfrtiiiiilrAl r invetut lr eminai Imlrfnir t trip to th Pari KxpoaIUmi, vltfe goo4 lh VAXlkMI KM;OiO. BaltiaMMXd
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