0:U iNAL NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1887. PRICE 5 cents: c t V VAl XIJ-I T Us f rati stllwre Uautlf - New Berne, latitude. 6' North. 4 - - lontftuda, TP I' Wert. Sun rise. t:lt Length of dee, ' - Sub sets, 4:83 8 tour, SO minutea. lt?oa rites at 01 p. m- v . BUSDTES8 LOCALS. '-.Ti IJOILEU U Tongue, TJLe ao excuse for this general reduciion, Ham, Evaporated Applee, Miosa Beat. Prunes, etc - 0 E Slotm. SAUtt KRAUT, the finest quaJity.'at Watson & Pro., on Broad street. T?HB Stall fed Beef at Swarfs on J- Baturday morsiog. . -a r . tS FO&SALE-JC ot'6fCIIBrtrietBiaeje,p:IJ., hot It Is nefther economy Turkeys at the etore of S. H Lane, I nor eound common sense to destroy the AobbersttOW. laeo. Z St.- 71IB DRESSED TURKEYS- and - CUICKELN8 from A. C. Oooding'e of Jones county at tl fHOIO BUTTER just received b, Al- Miller Jablon e oootinues to U at 80 ota. per lb. - (Equal to any in the city.) TWENTY DOZEN very Superior Axes atlowprioee. Geo ALfcRjiAOo: CHRISTMAS GOODS ii-greet variety J at C. H. Slover's. . Raisins, Cur- rants.. Citron, Mines Meat, Candiee. ClI elegant Pioklee freeh Canned Oooda fresh Boasted Coffee, flue Teas aao eery . beetBotter,' 'declS-ltt.l ; C E SiiOvxa. " CEED PEAS. Beans and Potatoes for O T ackers 'use- OboAllkm&Co TUST ARRIVED another lot of Choice CJ Hams 4 to 0 lbs. Beet Ptoklee, Preserves, Jelly and Miaoe Meat at t Jo. Dcnh's. ; C ARBEIT'S Med oo Vineyard Cognao . VI and Wines for eaie. at Jdanuractu rere priors, by James RgcMODD. UURE Liquors and Wipes for Medici A nai and other oees, at wboieeaie. Jambs Redmond. - . - ' - - rIRECT importation of French ,U Brandy and Holland Gin arrived in bond and duUee paid at Custom - louea in New Berne, guaranteeing gen , j iae goods for sale. i k J a" Redmond. T EDMONDS Ginger Ale. Lemon ; AV Soda, no., equal to imported ,V.C James Redmokd. DUaaiES, McD. Patee' make, for .-Xj eele at Dail BnoaV- Our schools will take a reoess until the first Monday in January. Doors opened for the opera L'Ombra t . tonight at 7 o'clock: performance to .. , commancs t 8. Mr Swert wants his customers to have ' . an extra cotof beef for Christmas. He , has pro stall-fed for theoocaaion. -4-' The street force began work on the sidewalks yesterday at tbe foot of Middle street and will push tbe work :. of improvement forward. WS call tba attention of our farmer - readers to tbs advertisement of George 6J Fisher, blacksmith, which appears n I this issue, i Hs etas awarded a diploma I gratulatory to tbe suooeesfol oompetl by the But Agricultural Society, and I tors for prises and responded in a neat , hie work" gives general satisfaction to those who have tried It. I .We eommend the srtlols on our I ' second pae from "A Railroad Man" to I our Onslow "readers, W know of no county tbat oan better afford to vote a subscription to a railroad than Oaslow, With this line of railroad through it the taxable property of tbs county would C doubls In less than firs years. Tournament 'at Bali's Ferry. --, v I The young men at Beil s Fsrry and' Surrounding country will hava a grand I tournament and ball on. Friday, the 0.h day of December. Messrs. Jos Tatrick, L. A. Cobb, John Z. Brooks, E. FitWsn and J. E. Bpler are. the ,mansrara--V' s V--. ;i r : . ner Morementa. . j... . Tha Vuncr c.t thn M. C. D. line will this aft-rnoon at 4 o'clock.' The I Tsglet of thk line will arrive this after- coon. The Newberna ef the 0. D. lios will tn'l fir Norfolk this morning at I ratal Accident. ..... ' Ws srs informsd by partiss ' from county yesterd.sy evening that ... " . . . I.l. o hods or Sir. VOeepn u. tianss, one I e prominent farmers of ths county, I ecct bunting on Wednesday eeo-1 cd while carelessly playing eiih tzz In baod,one of the guns fired I r I'y killed one of ths boys. , I r .re g-v-1 tests can be ob f r (' e c("-?s t- t:l.t if you call ft I -'I's jewelry stors scd get r 'il, Tl-is troupe ,1s far t'.u f s . : - f, t p0 J -.u t-1 will be 1. Tie mater cf : ' v . j1 t !' 1 'l I -t '- ! 1 will te the order leaded by the treasury department reducing; the expeneee of the various customs districts, to to into effect on insist of January 1838, we notioe that the New Berne district is to foe oat down by abolishing the deputy's offieee at HaUerae and Ocrecoke and dispensing with the messenger in the office at New Berne With an overflowing: treasury there I wer osreiy eumciem to meet ex Jpenses it would be uowise to abolish jffloe ' Hatieias and Ooraooke 1 To administer the affaire of the govern I meat in an economical manner it in I keeping with the principles of the Dem .ffi.no 0f branch of thn aarviea. There is not a more important point on ,h h .rH .., .u.. ,k n ! . 1 . Jlkn If tha nflflrwa kt rhuAtnlala aahi " - ;" " I j I nnod gates would be opened for smug I glers to sueh an extent that tbe govern I meat would soon be losing ten times the amount of rev-oue that it now cost to I keep theqxup. Besides this, the eoove nience t shippers bv ha vine these denu ties at these points is incalculable Van sets are continually putting io there for harbor there ere sixteen at one time about a week ago and it is often neces sary, on account vl nick oees or other oausee, to cbaoxe masters, if ihee were no deputies at tbega points, the matrs of vessels would bsve to come a distance of ninety miles to have tbeir paper fixed in aooordance with the laws before an change could be made So by aboliabing tbeee deputies ih efficiency of the ner rice will be crippled and mariners put to great incon venience. Co lector Richardson of this port has with Sooator Vanoe an - Ransom and Representatives Simmons and Latham presented these facts tu the department. and it is hoped that the Secretary will withdraw tbat portion of his order in referenoe to tbe New Berne district. New Berne High School. The regular monthly exercisre of tbe New Berne High. School were held st the Aoademy yesterday and were of sn entertaining character. 0. H. Guion, Esq., by request, addressed the class on the subject of Poetry. His remarks were brief but instructive and to the point- A gentleman who is a competent judge ssid, "ons of the prettiest, and most sensioie little speecbee 1 ever heard." After tbis. quotations from the class on Friendship. Musio and Youih were read and priaee voted for the beet. Prises were also awarded to students 'ho had completed certain studies, and also one to the orator of tbs occasion, IO H. Guion Eiq Jams Mo. Brinson, Eiq , was called upon for remarks con little speech which pleased theaudienos, specially the olase whom he addressed Tbis school should receive tbe hearty endorsement and enoouragemsnt of ell our oitisens. Tbs first session will soon close and the work dons Is highly en oouraglog to both patrons and te sobers fhe spring eessiun ought to open with st least ona hundred. If our people will manifest tbs proper interest, end ws are sura they will when they know tbs merits of the school, tbs old Aoads W was eriilsoon sollpse tbs dsys of former glory. PsrsoaaL , Mrs. Bttlgsr and Miss PoUer of Bos ton ars rerlstertd at BoUl Albert. Ws learn that they are hers to spend the winter, r -',Vi v V'i i ' Miss Louise Dennisoa and .brother. Seymour, bays returned from the North u" om,a "M"BUUJS Miss nanus amyetta nas raturnea from a vis t North ivi ? -I H Rev. Israel Bard tog of Kinetoa was (a ths 1 city - yesterdSy oo his- way to Vsnoeboro to assist la laying the corner stons of 8t. PanlV Charch. ' ' " I 4r -'n ' "':'r' wasound Argument. ' t ? v'Uv Why don't these, mrt wW believe - . ; I . . V, . wr , imm mw ornw o n u- mington will be of suoh great benefit to county show their fakh by their works and put tbeir own meaey Init," says ons. This argument te considered y the anti railroad msa as a craehsr to that advanced by tha friends ef enter prise and progress, bat if I bey will re flect a moment they can' answer tbat question for themselvee and the aoswer rill be in perfect harmony with ths friends of tbe rsilroed. ' . A- To illatrste: Mr. A. favors A sub- scrlptioa to the road becsose be thinks it will be of grrst bene ft to tbe people j - - ft." j (t tie c '-., end rirs hi r- : s f.T S-) V ' I' " ?'r. P. is BM Ta ih. why don't he put his own money in it Mr A, replies, simply beccanae you wil be mors benefited than V, and it is not right for me to pay all and you nothing, so let the county in her corporate capacity loan her credit and we will all par alike and receive alike It is aot expected that the county' will be ms terially benefited by dividends from tbe earnings of the road, bat in the general development of the country along its line which is tributary to New Berne. H. B. Lane, Esq. On last Saturday this gentieman took bie certificate of memoerubip from the Methodist Church of tbis city, aod on Sunday deposited it with Aebury Methodist Cburoh on thn (Jraven circuit. His active, efficient and fsiibful work here deserves . more than a paasiog notioe. la the Spring of 1989, under the powerful preaching of Rav4 Dr. L. S Burkhead. he was cooverted and joined Lhe'Methodiet Church in this city and at once took an active part in all her enter prieee. H was elected the first year of bie membership a Steward and was honored by the Board of Stewards with the chairman-hip which place be has held witb great satisfaction to the board every year since. He nas several times rf presented tbis ohurcb as a deleitate to the district Conference and was univer sal ly popular with the brethren and would have been elected to the Annual Conference but refused on account of ineligibility, not having been a member of the Church six years. He was Steward uf tbe poor fund, and io bin nitatioos be disbursed his own means liberally, pay ing and al ways lending a helping band to the afflicted. Many of God's poor will ri e up io judgment to nl- as this faithful Steward Toe cbngi id bis walk aod oon vernal ion has been -o marked since bis short but bappy christian career that probably no other man has greater influence in New Bern today than he Our church will miss him. but Asbury has gained a member that will bless her sod do goo 1 service for the Master's Kingdom X. Marine Dlxawter. New Yohk. Deo 20. Norwegian learner Odin arrived today from Port de Parix, and reports that on Dec. I9lh at 8:30 p in , C5 miles southeast of Five falbum bank lightship, it rescued male David B. Campbell and seaniao John CoIbuisu and Frank Taylor, from the wreck of the schooner D. & E Kelly from Norfolk for New UaVon. witb lumber, and brought tbem to this port The mate Campbell reports that the schooner sailed from Norfolk Duo 10th, and on Deo- 17th during a strooc east erly gale and snow storm wbils making for a harbor tbe schooner went Bground in the breakers between Fenwiok Island and tbe Capes of Delaware. Tbe stew ard was washed overboard by a heavy -ea and drowned: Cipt Taylor died from eibaustion. The mate and two seamen stayed on the wreck until they were rescued by tbe Odin. Ex-Secretary Manning 111. ALBANY Deo 20 Tbe family of ex Secretary Daniel Manning authoriz s this statement as to hisoooditi n: ' Mr Manning came to Albmy Tuesday la-t. from New York, to spend the holidays with his eldest sou James U Manning. Be has not bad, either in New York. Albany, or elsewhere, any recurrence of the attack which prostrated bim in - aahinglon in 1886. nor is any expected by his physicians. In the nature of tbe ease tbry say oo suoh recurrence i poenble. Be is somewhat weaker than before making the journey to Albany, but his appetite regains good aod his mind is as clear as at any time io his life. His oondition. though serious. ow ing to physical weakness, is not at pres ent alarming. liarbonr t Ice ted U. 8. senator. Richmond. Va . Deo. SO Tbe vote of O. S Senator to succeed Ridd leberger was taken op In tbe General Assembly today, with the following result: Sen ate Hon. John 8. Barbour 56. Oen. Was Mahone 18 Bouse Barbour 61, Mahone 81. There was only one absen tee In tbe Senate and four in the Bouse. Tha formal announcement of Mr. Bar bour's election will be made tomorrow in joist session of tbe two' Bouses. f Mothers, you can "relieve your baby of Its discomfort witboat administering- opium, tbst dsadly drag, by using only Dr. BullS Baby Syrup. Tha confidence or " womankind ' is thoroughly grounded on tbs efficacy of Lax ad or, which has proved a remedy of undoubted usefulness ia tbeir peculiar ailments. Pries on y IS seats. i;- . Hotlce. Book for. reeieterinc voters of fourth ward, city of New Beroe. are open et tha store of tbe late Jss - MusofordoQ Qnea st. . i r, Jqbh Rajtdolph, JJeo. Sa....;.;: ."'"V-- Registrar. -T registration books will be bpened- io Watsoo & 8treetal office oa Sooth Front street, from the 86th ay ef De eember. 1837. to the 86th day of Jan uary. 1888, for the purooee of register ing voters of the First Ward. . : '. - ; v Jj o u. u&xulb. Registrar. f You ars feeling depressed, your appe tite is poor, you ars bothered with head ache, yon are fidgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace op, but not withstimu lante, spring medicines, or bitters. which havs for tbeir basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave' you in worse oondition than before. What you- want is an alterative that will purify your blood, itait healthy action of liver snd kuinpys, restore your vital ity, end F've rr"fM health arid V t" ih riodicine yoa wi'l r - - - - -. sn I on' v f ' . . r-ys 'c DREAMS. Dreams, dreams Buried phantoms of reveal, Wounds that are so hard to heal That we try in vain to shield ; They refuse us to conceal. Dreams, dreams. Oft in life some sunny shot. That perchance we irh forgot, Tney repeat with sweeter plot: How we wish that they were tot Dreams, dreams. Oft they press tbe heart so sore, With tbe burdens that it loie, Io the days tbat were of yore. Tnat we try in vain to snore Dreams dreams NuMK'E ScihboBOL'uH. TV Cold Ware in the West aod ortii ' - west. lUKSaS rClTV, Kao.. Dec. 21 Ths Time has telegraphic advice which indicate tbst there is terrible suffer ing in the western part of Kansas rour people are reported dead in Clark ooumy from the Cold, while near Uixhton, Kail . a woman and her two bildren are known to have perished There is great suffering in that sec tion of the Butte owing to a scarcity of coal, Tbe supply was exhausted during the previous cold snap in the first part of the month, and tbe nituatKm is now deplorable. Tbe suffering is augmented by ib fact thai food is al most as scarce as fuel. Many of tbe inhabitants are eeiUers w ho located on claims last summer and who are de pendent on hat the railroads bring In. Tbe railroads are trying io do all in their power to relieve tbe dieire-s, but they are handicapped by a scarcity of cars The) have not euough to supply tbe urgent d mand fur food and fuel and wide pread distress isiuvitable un lees the Weather xpeeHly moderate Che Santa Ke road has already an nounced that It will chip free all sup piles which may be collected for Cla.k county. FORfclUN M".vV!v KKPOBTKD ATTEMIT TO ABStMNATI THE CZAa CONTHAblC, hb iT Pktkkbbuku. Drto. 3j The report yesterday tbat another auernt had b-en made to aa-assinaie tbe I Vir ia officially contradicted. LONDON Deo. 8U In consequence of the frequency of dmasirous fires amo g Oarxoeor American cotton . u cimimii lee of Loudon and Liverpool uudei- wiiterB has been Formed lo make an in vestigation. A CARI'INU author complains that loo much is siiiil .atiout tbe tooKue. But liow ih it to lie hflpi'd whuu Uie thing is ulwajs in every body's mouth. You Who Lead NfdrnurJ l.lvra will And great telief from constipation. headache unci Dervousness. by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. Itisasim pie, harmless, vegetable compound sure to relieve you. Persons of seden lary habits of loo Buffer witb kidney af fectous. If they would maintain tbe strength of the digestive organs and im prove ibe quality of the blood by taking the Regulator it would restore tbe kid neys to health and vuor. luo doctrine ot uiiriNtianitv in most adverse to all tyraooy and opiesnion, but highly favorable to the intrrent of good government among men. ADVICE TO NOTHEUI. Mas. Wiublow s HooriUNa 8yhup thou Id always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forMiar bcea. Twenty five cunts a bottle. mar71 diuthxat wlv Three things to wish for bealtb. friends, and a contented spirit. H'ondetfal Restoration orglfht. Brknham. Texas Ub A. K. IIawkes: Dear Sir The spec tar les I procured from you eight y-ars auo entirely r stored my sight, and, until two years since, hers been able to read tbe finest print without glasses W. B. Lockett. M.D. Ail eyes fitted and the tit guaranteed at the j rug store of P. 8. Duffy New Heme sepS lm Fame comes only when deserved, and then it !s as Inevitable as destiny. An exchange says: There are mora puns made en Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, free of charge, than are paid for by tffh owners A good thing deserves the notice of ths press. In tbe treatment of rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, sciatica, etc. Salvation Oil should be thoroughly rubbed in, Jt kills paia Price 5 cents. - HiSBUD, At the residence of Mr. Thomas Marshall la tbe city of ew Berne. a December tl If r. . Forney Avery and Miss Bettie B. Marshall. Rev. L W. Crawford was tha iffioiatitig clergyman. A: ; - i DIED; - - v At Bells Ferry, R. C. on Deosmbet 18ih. Mrs- Emelina McCottar. The deceased was formerly a resident of this city. - ;. :- :f-j- TO ADVERTISERS. S - A. lot of 10" us simpers divided into RTATKh AD seXXiUN will be sent oa aprtoUoB FttKK. . Io xboe who want tbslr sdnrtMrr to pay, ws oan ofW do b.tisr mrtiiim rr t nnr 'ntiti ao4 ertrtive o-lc t"n t'i a : MK.UOUBOI our 8 IK I io ij I ; " P. K I . , , COMJV1ERC1AL. COTTON MARKKT. Nxw Yobk, Dec. 22 10M a. a Futures opened steady, bales of S,b00 bales. December, 10 13 June, 10 90 January, 10 41 July. 10 94 February, 10 63 August, 10 98 aiarcn, io 04 September, lo ot April, 10.73 October, 10 14 May, 10 81 November. 10 05 New Berne market steady. Sales of 135 bales at 9 to 9 3 4. Peanuts 60 to 75 els per bushel. Egics 18 to 20 Kioe steady at 8 1 00 to Si 10 in sacks. Corn steady. 47 to 55 Fodder. 80c lo Si 00 per hundred Seed cotton $3 00 per hundred. Turkeys f 1 50 to $2 03 per pair. GEORGE S. FISHER, BLACKSMITH, AND MAM FACIl KKK UF WrotitfLt Iron lino hln'l Cotton, Corn, anil Turn I' I own. )ld Plows repaired New and other Job Wi.ik dor.e at short iiolu c New Cart Whet l.i mul A lli-o coiiblaul ly ou baud. Uv tiK )HiK S HMIKK UllUAL) ITKEET Nrw liKK.M:, N (' & A diploma fr.Ku the 8L.,te An , cultural Society m au a,i j ni,,nal tuai autee of the iju ility of uiy woi k CbristnutK (liits ami Nt-w V..ir lren'ul, r'rom You. The most satufactory gifts 1 i oul 1 ! have about these days would he lo bavr j everyone mat owes me little amounts Pay Up. Now id the name of all that is ood, why not do it. And vwll fur ther say, "not Htand upon the order of your coming, lit r t' Ha ' Some are good , eoiue are ml l.n u see who la who, and have the a,;..iiy oyer. Tins muy be taken as a duu by some Wl I,. I'aI.MLK ( KlAH ST-lllt. Secoml iioor fiom the corner of Middle and South 1 rom hih . eaul side. New Heme, N C. For Sale. Vacant lot, BoutliH i-iiBt rurmr Mi. Idle and Johuton streets. 7.'i feet on Middle street snd 110 feet on Johnson all ect. W. IS. JSoyd. REAL ESTATE AGEN'I . Newbern, N. C. d w J. P. C Davis. WllOLKSAI.K AMI HlTAll. DKaI.IH IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AM) - PROVISIONS. Best Grades Ksmily Flour always in St K-k. Rest Brands of Tobacco Direct from the Factory. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HEAVY DRY GOODS. Call snd get Rock Bjltom Pricep. MARKKT DOCK, ow Berne, N. C. declT dw NEW BERNE THEATRE, Friday EvenV, Dec'r 23 First production in this city of Flo tow ' brilliant Three-Act Opera, BY TUB KATE BENSBERG ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. ALBERT PtTTERlOU M(r. For Benefit of St. Johns Lodge SPARKLING HITSIC t MAoniFixB T rom sci i Fi .B! STAC1B SBTTIRGSt A GREAT CAST: MISS K4TR HRRVKRiSrii Pr1ma-lonna fptina. lata of usrl Rosa's oia msipu,, urary - Xaea. LOBuoa, isl ibe luerlewa Opera inpway, Aoadsmy Of . . Stusle. fwiv Vera. . MIS3 XX)TJIME RsaKt. Contralto, form -rly wHa the AsBeHeaaDpws MR. ROSS OAVIlV" 1 - Teaer, late aT Clara Louies Ke tost Ooaeett 'ii MR. RD, KJtQlIT. . . Basso, rormsrlr of lh Btrwkotoh Orr - Compaoy. SIO. CATtLOS K. SERRS.KO Uastral tlrcto, forwir'y rf tfcs V. :n r era omp.op. HAPPY GREETING ! A Merry Christmas to you ! And happy New Year too, Oh, chestnuts! with such racket, Can t we tell you something new? Yes. the Christinas time is coming, When all like lo be gay. Just lend an ear a moment.) And we'll ! i-; -r soft the ucny. Juet get ft little mou y. Goto H B. Dt ii- v s store, And you can buy a bigger bargain Than jou ever bought before. la Christinas Goods, like vases, And mugs and cups and toys, And everything that is needed To please the j; ii Is snd boj e. We have got pieseiils for the old folkr, And preento fur your wife, Regular beauin-d fur Tour d eelbeart, All ui irked way down lu price. 1'renente lha: lili' usr-ful Presents lliut a.luin, Miny beniu ill thrv n,hki liippy 'a the i ou. il. g '!.i i-l n.as morn. Aim I i, i ii in.ij- t:-- i :i.iiii'.(ees Can udd inu h I . H i ii i aure lit' railing ut 1 leu I ijiiai ti-rs 1 'I the I irui ' 1 . I Santa I'lnuK. We i.mtj, t i !,,.,. ti.: iii.ii uuement without naming n I t. . . . u r many V IIOI.I s . ( VIO.UKUS. Gt-ntl, un i, "i . ii . iood by us nobly, aiol we mi) truly that we are proud of j , u nnrr In f ire w ere so de-t-rinun d lu ui,,u by gi t iur ths ben elit of i 1 inn u i ii r g 1 1. 1- ! Claik'su. N T i oil, ,ii and the reli I I. , , .... mom i'uum-mh- ,1-wing machine ars specialties an I aie s..ld at manufactu rer u prices. OUR SHOW WINDOWS F'ir all the N.iv.-ltien and FineOooda thiH week " S.-e thiw.-S ,!id (i.il ) I ir Clares for 3 (HI S-e the lew patent 'tirab" Eye- (i I HHrti S. e the inum ruanmlici'iit illnplsTOf Fine (iold and Silver (ioude ever shown in III m cuv. Fine Itmnzes. SiUprware. Clocks, Watches, liiainondu and Fine Jewelry. Bell The Jeweler. STOP! STOP! STOP! EATOH the JEWELER, AND SI'K TUF. Lvget and Bst Selected STOCK OF Watches, Clxks, Jewelry, 80LID 8ILVER AND PLATED WARE, To be found in K istern North Carolina.' .' .s Come aod nee me. Don't forget th , place. ' SAM K EATON, nov29dwtf Middle street j Just Received; A very handsome Line of Ke ckws ., for Holidsy Trade. . Don't fail to come and see my flftyr cent Scarf, as g-ood as can be bought for ' seventy-fire cents in the city. '. Full line of Novelties in Handker chiefs and Suspend srs for Xtuas, altw on hand. S. B. WATERS, Jr., OEjfTS' FTJRSI3HER. r, .' ImTanoir is thk sracKsatf iXarrnT.' "BELL fboJErVELEIi" Has ratarasd from Korthera Markets wltktaa Largest, Host Complefe r vn:f-V,Varld Et?ck cf- Watches, r:- r riNEJT:i Eirr.Lixo r:r..

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