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y -M. v ; -j ... . - vv !. --fe-.K -". iy)ti VirrN6;293 ; : NEW BERNE. N. C.l FRIDAY; MAEGH 14. 1890. PRICE 5 cents; mm l - i ; ,1.1 I - b&sese:3 locals. r ; - presented In the Congress, to extend la fan a firtU. ..,- ik.n Ti i aoJ Pipe "Organs T . " . . . . . . .eJ, repaired and re- Janerio, ana io lap tne oniei otiiea .uansbtn guaranteed, fef the f! Antral and Rnnth Amcrfonn .'jplASOS. 'J. tuned, r k.;jiUt t. ue best," Old piano til"' -a ia e T-anz for new ones- Leave or J ea at Hotel Albert or at (be carpen ter shop ore. U. ravi. .-I Muntries. a ;: grand trnnk with branches running to the commercial centres : It is proposed to construct TATTMMRT.infl 0r wad coiraa Uontfieplan of the Pacifio rail . -' U ara simply deiightfni. fetsdwflm roads, by land grants, enbsides, &a, I All IN THE CITY A TEW DATS each oonntry through which it runs onprofeMloDal bu.inePartleB can adopting sacb measures as it may fiad ma at tb Oaatoo TIoum. - . . . ' , , . ' vw . ' , . .' vr. o. Beow. deem best to aid the work. It is a : febS3-:M " . v .j Opttoian.j grand soUemp! and as a promoter of 1708 bale. -Appieira yoiora ujommerce between thisoouotry and ' - SJllSSttSX? 3Vct tbose, throws the ship sub8idy bnSi- . coat I87.W -i Tbe.work h h from the nesi, with all the sab3idy boomers j gre..., . APPJ offlo . liN ela for olear ,nto the shade. KV ST 'a Aichem. 61 this magaiiade will,of ' 8amplae ba aae at tba Cotton Exco0"8, take time, but in these days Feraonal. ; Mrs. Dr. John Manning, of Darham, whp baa been iaUlac her pax en U, Mr. and Mrt. John A.Biohardaoa, returned home yeaterday. Hisa Mamie Richardson, who 'have Tueaday night, March Ilth. been YisiUngjthe family of Mr. W. F. last ahown to atlmnlate and Rountree, . returned to her home in Salma yesterday. Mr. II. & Daffy left for New Toik yesterday. Mrt. Hendren and children, who baa . m . . . ... I ... I w.vu mm M.vvt .w iw oeen Tuiung urn wm nay new, ten reeponsiTe to tbU cause. The broken apparatus haa not been re for Winston yesterday. I The reports of the committees are not placed yet on aooonnt of the finances of Riv. H. W. Battle ia attending the bnitil .. tv.m ;n fi. the Association being Terr low. This I lAttavtmAMt! i f . 1 1 ntknaHi'r.nia'a . t MOtf Ag MinuToturer.4 ;x j course, lane lime, out m ineseaays . of engineering .achievements, pluck ffyou bare not tried my Fresh Roast' I v A.- ed Oofffe. do, so at once., My do'iithted.. .. . Jwo and Immense capital, it will not be matiy yearn before it is an aocdm ptiahed fact. Wilmington Star. ' A "petition ;com : Florida haa been presented in the seoate asking a dnty of one dollar per box on for LOCAL NEWS. .igif oranges. 4 'GO, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , F. Taylor Flour, sugar, etc. i "XUJ. latest reports from tbeiils- Tha iynamos for the electric light nissippl riref floods represent that "wut ttrmea 9 eD?ln some, of the crevasses have been are on the way. ri i n t ... . nope, tnai no greai aamage win le ,dotB () them yery muoh Herrings are running better t (SI' The bo." frMa.nM. rAriAff. Bh dealers were "riling" themyester that11.000.00(Joflhe old debt of UT "d barrehng them for sb.pment. t 1 si...iii a A UtM ahipment of marble and , rw, v , . i tAmrkJitAnAl svaa marfa i UarlAarA anH ' , - f , " ' 'i. . f i svuhtbsvuvs r aa uiouo ja.saaa r v nuu ,ntoew four ter Cents, lea?ing Uattera. yesterday by Mr. J. K. Willis onij f XjOUV,wu oi ine oia aeot oni of this city. . Itanaing. Wilmington ptar. There were sereral passengers on the imiaTZn io,..- Wl'nn. n Manteo yesterday morning, T. . .t t,' "7'v,r 7 who took the train for MoreheadCity .thewireortherresWent,are talk- ,Mt nljtht and will spend the season lng of erecting Jr tribute, to the I there. .memory ei Jura, juuey vv euu uayea v The cabbage fields are improving so C v by the establishment" Of a deacon-1 fast since the cold spell that they seem " Af iiess home. "Mrs-- Senator .'Teller liearoely to hare been hurt at all, s will reoeife contributions. " I With a. good rain they will appear as Ki' sBHSMSMaMM' ' I well as eTer. . ."t'lN'iall h,Ulk Of Presidential pg; Long, .E.q., has been Inrited ? nominations in 18U2 the name Of by the Phi. Society of .the University to . Rv flwiMB W sever mentioned. I aot a one of the judges of a oonteit for to Heand KothieHaves Will Dlay theld8bt9, deolaimers' medals "Two iOrriharis" i wBen. Benny's Pl w r,rPBnf. nnfnrtnnAt,' nffftffinnnt There was a match game of baseball f explres.-Siattl City Tribune., played at the Academy Green yester day af ternoon at half past three o'olook Regular Monthly Basineu Meeting of J tee. The young men and boys aeem to the IV M. C, A. jer re a great aeai or pleasure irom I Shlkir mAAltitf ftnil mrm fajil mia that! xoe regular ouaweea meeiiog oi uu tae7 ftre benefited. Young Mens Christian Association was hsldat their rooms on Middle street, The inter- more fully develop the usefulness of t'.is organiza tion was so marked that we shall en deavor to give more spaoe to its work in the future, believing that the public will become more closely related and Respectfully submitted, Library Committkb. gymnasium committee. To the Offlcert and Members of the Young ien'i Christian Association: Gentlemen The Gymnasium Com mittee beg leave to make tbe following report: Tbe gymnasium is still in the condi tion aa stated in last month's report. M. C. A. State Convention at Golda- boro. Mrs. Rosa Cuthbert left yesterday for Winston, her future home. She will engage in the millinery business there. Mr.. B. B. Davenport has returned from a trip through Pamlico county. Be found the farmers very busy. Wheat wai looking well Mr. D. Bell, of Morehead City, waa in the city yesterday. Mr. Q. F. Soott, of New Tork, is ia the city on a visit to his wife, who is visiting Mr. J. F. Taylor and family. Mrs. Scott, we regret to learn, has been quite sick. Hon. F. M. Simmons returned from Henderson last night. Mr. J. W. Grainger, of Kington, is in the city. Mr. Milton Hollowell, who has been at Kinaton, with returned home and will accept a situa lion in the racket store here. CaDt J. M. White, of Kinston, is in the city. IXKOUTIYB COMMITTKB. New Bbbnk, March 11, 1890. To the Member, of the Young Men's Christian Association : Gentlemen We, tbe undersigned, beg to submit the following report: mere naa been notbing of special in tereet to record elnoe our last meeting save that we rejoice to know that our devotional meetings still manifest much Interest. One of the principal causes we attribute to this success, is tbe en deavor that haa been made to improve the ainging. Arrangements were made to have one or two specially prepared songs for each Sunday, and while this baa been only partially carried out (we regret to say), we believe the result has been good. ine janitor nas gotten two ol our signs from Mr. Berry and placed them in the bands of Mr. E. H. Dewey, who says he will repaint them and have them ready the latter part of this week department is still unpattronised to a certain extent. Hope in the future to produce a more interesting report on this department of the Association. W. M. Kountbke, Chairman. Cr. Feb. 20. Mar. 5 TREASURER S BKPOKT. By balance $ 4 05 " dues oolleoted 2 50 " am't contributed to association 3 75 " dues colleoted 11 POVJDEtl Absolutely Pure. This nowu. i never varies. A m ait of parity, strength and wholetomeness. Mora economical than the ordinary kinds, a.d cannot be sold in competition with theasnl tltude of low test, snort weight, alum er phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal Baking 1'owdkr Co., 108 Wall St N. Y. ) une23 dsu wed frt W Dr. Feb. 20. Mar. 7. $21 66 To cash paid janitor $10 00 " G. Bishop, r't 10 00 $20 00 Balance $1 66 W. M. Rountrke, Treas. Mr. Berry would not give up the street rw.tinri. n. h. aigu.ssying tnat be .bad commenced , . u .... I. 1 i. j u : l : . wvri vii uu wuuiu uunu it .3 buuu I as he could. The msjority of the committees have a one good work during the past month. The Association is still on a firm basis, with tbe exception of the same old story necessary running expenses dif ficult to get hold of. Respectfully submitted. Eyicutivk Committee. Shipping News. The steamer Annie, of the E. C. D. line, ar lived yesterday and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tbe Eaglet will arrive tomorrow. The steamer Tahoma sails at 7 o'clock thu morning. Tbe steamer Kinston arrived yester day from Kinston with a cargo of lum ber, shingles, etc. Will sail for Kins ton today at 12 o'clook. Stop It. " What It Coat. Must be carefully considered by the great majority of people, in buying even necessities of life. Hood's Barsa parilla commends itself with speoial force to the great middle classes, be cause it combines positive economy with great medioinal power. It is the only medicine of said "100 Doses One bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. 6 'tt is bity there are hot more I hetween the'King 6f the Stars," Capt. Democratic" Governor to be inaa- "w "a na . DU"on8' . ! u "t.L iiiL I Uapi. Willie Schlatter. The score was garte4itWsyear(.soUhatUhere w 9n fayor of tho Ki ofthe m'!ii; 're more recomnjenaawonsfg, at"." .: mi: mf . wr x-uivi&ammi auuu tar vrwv.i n,. nij.hm nr ...a.v V.Uill, of XsW.TorK,marks the oniyaj "The names of 240 delegates break la the reoora, ana even ne IS have been received for tbe Convention, teadv tO apologize. Dallas NewM. . 0. A , that convenes here today, ' ' . i . I J .t -.III a , . :, 'HaawnoancmB : imuutuare sn sun iwg gr tares places IOWA, Since going I) emOCraUO I to hear from. It will be the largest last Pall, seems to have become I Convention ever known south of Vir- very much pleased with that sort olKml thing, and at the first - opportunity I How many farmers can say this, sheivenDemocratie again. , The w"c" wV!!fcl "ow Ietter.Ifom mnnical election, in that State ESS lumifii com QomiursiQr iu eMtl Was raised a farmer's bby; dent and Col. Quay, ?. Keep ft up, have ben farming on my hook over Iowa. Savannah News. - forty' yean-aged 67 never bought a I bnihal of aorn or a nnnnd of meat for IN the first year of his , Adminis-Lie M ttT farm-Invariably have those tratlon president Harrison has I articles for sale; never signed a mort made, or "sanctioned 'over 34,000 Igtge; no man holds my note; am out of reasons. " This is the lame , Elder Wowlo Save Pork In Warm Weather. llarrison who said ia Ml letter of : Wehsve reoeired the following let- acccDtanci that "fitness and not Iter from a friend in Onslow county. It nartr anrviriA ahonld htT th rlia- wm be intereatlngr and - valuable, no ri-. .0f, mAAMtw donbt,tothcee whrhVemeattaMve: 1 "",-'-v.v I F.nrrrtP .rntmwir. A. tna nrnaanl: ncy the only ; IW lenare Of winter has been very warm, and I 7w York World. v ' . Isee and hear of so much meat spoiling, L. I . L - , i T 1 J I T a B9HEHKIHmBBH i- .' : 1 V - " ' ' . ' w I though or large sias), I deem It a duty ,.-t, -ow . IT nmrm iA .wiv . hrAthar f.rm.pa An ..twa of the ex-Oongressmen lately killed I them my plan of curing and preserving . . ir tri! a it. k. i.il.lnuit. Rn ham irnaar '' " . ' cf the LouUvlIJ Times :says:; WU- northwest, skroiew. meat hang lum Preston Tanlbee was thirty, on , theilowi toi n!gh nnlew too Eiae years Old, of tau figure, With to bulk. Next day out out, salt well, .-frame slnewv and Btronff. nm an-1 and tack in bulk on i the ground. ' ' . . ' ' . Iflhnnlii Ik nnnttnna nnld.' tYinnh not- tint r?Tincft was tnat or an Intalllirent 1 7 .: r"" ' : , . 1BUN li IUW ,U Wlim, SB IDS 1UII l : I c JCu t atnred gentleman.' and cold change, break bulk, alt well, re- 1 1 1 o manr f fTii atndifld Pok back as.'- before, and let Us L..4 many I Ue BlUaiea . f t weaka. aonord Ino- to f r tL3 ministry fcia 1273 to 1878, Isias. Then wash clean, hang up aud r 1 fjr the law fraa 1878 to 183lJ,.mok .A?a !?:A t ja in. a i : seva hi juibw, iunfN hub m wu- 1 be cr! ,sd into politics, and inB' water, apply a good' coat of wood if' to thftPortv-nlnthOon. ashes on flesh side; then lay back on ' - - w rrr - 3 from the Tenth Kentucky ! .t. 1 lie was re-elected to the The throwing of missels in the streets has been prohibited by statute, we think, for years "and yet it is engaged in with seeming impunity by a set of boys of both colore on our streets only yesterday a rock or shell as thrown by a lad across Craven street at T,k wa mM8 another boy and came near hitting a I man (a atranger). and passerby. This was in a few feet of polioe headquarters and coma near breaking one of tne windows in tne Atlantio engine house. Let it be stopped. DEVOTION All COMMITTEE. To the Officers and Members of thel Young .Men's C7irifian Association. The Devotional Committee begs leave to report aa follows: Devotional services have leen held every Sunday afternoon at five o'clock. during tbe month. On the first Sunday, Rev. Edward Bull led the meeting. He had no stated subject, but, having recently visited Wilmington and Charlotte, be talked of the Associations at those places. He waa followed by rror. Adams and W. P. M. Bryan. The attendance was 27. On the second Sunday, Mr. W. P.I Jones led the meeting. Subject, "The King's Business Demanda Haste. by a visiting gentle- Messrs. Wm. Tobacco, Pure Mountain Flour, Corn Whisky. Sugar. Molasses, FROM NEW YORK CITY. Mr. K. K". HAWKF.a-Dear eir: Your oatont eye-gl8gses received some time sine, and am very much graunea at tne wonaeriui chnnge that has come over my e-ealfbfe since l nave aiacaraea my oia glasses ana m now wearing yours. ALEXANDER AGAR. Secretary Statloneis' Board of Trade'. All eyes fitted at the drag store of hich can truly be F. S. DUFFY .Newbern.N.O, ne Dollar," and a neci9wiy For Sale Cheap! To make room, 11 Plymouth Bock and Buff Cochin Cockerels, $1.00 eaoh; egge 81.00 for 13. Berkshire Pies, 8 weeks old, 5 each, All from pure blood stock,! GREEN PLACE POULTRY YARDS, W. H. BRAY, maSdwlm New Berne, N. O." At Lard, Butter, J. F. TAYLOR'S, Coffee, Foot Middle St. Cheese. It Is ihe Dying Truth I The Water Still Rising -A Disastrous Flood Threatened. New Orleans, Ia., March 13. Thai (Bible reading). Talks by Rev. Edward 111 Planner . n.-..-...'. n.i.n. a .k. .--1 l b.. 1 1 d. ai--a w-, ni.A. j I AHAAAAvA Times-Democrat's Helena, Ark., special says: The river haa crawled up two inches during the laat twenty-four hours and it now marks forty-three feet and five inches on the gnage. The water is now four feet six inches below high water. The rise during the pres ent week will be gradual. Beginning next week it will be more rapid, and the highest water wilt reach here Sun day. New URLEANS. Marcn iss The no -b Congress, and was one of Fealtcrs cf t-.o .'Iloase. 5 a. cMl t:v re. 1 that csa cf tbe '?dby tbaPpi- racc-nr-i. ".. ' i:ra fame stioks, flesh, side up. The aides vou need not touch. 1 air pom l pack on tne came oar witn both barrels and pork edge , up, course alum salt between each layer. I haven 'i bad a skipper in my meat house In ten years. ' 1 v. a. bandlin. ... , COMMK5DABLB. ,k All clslms not consUtent1 with the b'-h character of Sirup of rigs are p upoealy avoided bt the Oil. Fin Syrup v , ,T"ey.- - If sots gently on tne xw r y a, liw-r and bowels, 'oleansing the i c uif.1', but it is not a cure- ' - ! r 3 rfetensions that every 1.W...J ..l tut Buljtantiate. - TQE MISSISSIPPI FLOOD. Oglesby.Rosooe Nunn, R. O.E.Lodge and J. A. 1 nomas. Attendance, 21 . Third Sunday Prof. O. T. Adams. leader. Subject: "The strong must bear tha Infirmities of the weak." Talks by T. U. Hancock, J. o. Holland, K. o. E, Lodge and Wm. Ogleaby. Attendance lAl i! i vrr Fourth Sunday-J. E. Patrick. leader. 1116 entire SLOCK 01 W. Subject. "Bearing the yoke in vouth." at 4uc. on BIG IKE has bought Bull, Prof. Adams, Wm. Oglesby and W. B. Barrington. Attendance 34. Respectfully submitted. ' Devotional Commhtse. VISITINa AND INVITATION COMMITTEE. To the Officers and Members of the Young Men's Christian Association : Gentlemen Your committee has nol speoial announcement to make this! month. The invitation cards furnished the dollar. AGENCY FOR p .....I. n..l I. Uj.. 1 - 1 U9 ii mo anuvuuuu UIIO UOOU CJl ?jJ ?l?rJ U "eaves us with but little . ' i. 7 . " 2 ' j :7.7" V, ' material to work upon, we solicit a rJm tkri.Zi supply of these cards, because we 25? S ZT .L th. IK" < nB0 40 b teneflcial. Also sippl side, up to 8 p. m., say the prtaci- . ,iirhl. chn of farm vatkl Uvana AtA aMll In tlwufl v rABi wawiKl r s - - . ' w the atraln against them la increasing every hour, uontinuous aooompanied by heavy winds prevailed, ana some disaster seemed not improbable before morning. It had been raining yery hard ainoe a o'clock, ana It was atill coming down in torrents with no indi cations of anv chana-e soon. All railroads in tbe vicinity of Fort Smith are suffering from serious wash outs or lost bridge, and trains are abandoned temporarily. At Arkansas City, on the Mississippi, water from the Bappington Hook orevasse nas in undated, the rear part of the town, and lands In the back country are being flooded.. It is not thought, however, a that the location of the hall will be given. There has been no sickness of a serious nature among the membeia. Respeotfully submitted, V. and I. Committee. ENTERTAINMENT AND EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE. To the Offlcert and Members of the Young Men's Christian Association Gentlemen Your oommittee has bsen unable to get up any entertainment daring tbe past month. Prof. W. R, Skinner; who was delayed by tbe Fair with bis concert, is now at work and will, in a few weeks, be ready to come to oar rescue. We anticipate something thatany great damage will result from I appreciable and ask tbe members to the break, as bayous ana Interior help in seeing that a good audienoe is streams aie capable .of carrying thelpreeent. un aocounc or inability to get wateraway rapidly.;; All the available I teaohers, we have no educational boats of the government fleet have been olaeses. very respeotfully, E. and E. Committee. MEMBERSHIP OOMMITTEE. To the Offlcert aud Members of the Young Mew Chnstxan Association : Uentiemen The chairman of the Membership Committee not being pres ent, we naa no meeting as is generally tne ruie. There being none of tbe gen- out into levee service. 1 . ...... .a fc a report prevailed tnat tne levee at Alsatia, La., twenty miles south of Lake Provldenoe. had broken, but this has not been verified. .: - Balville. Ark., March 18. White river rose eighteen feet here yesterday, and is now rising a root an hour. ,w St. Lotus, t March -12. Flood - news r:c 1 auo nusg none m tne gen i-JSL'iJlSSL Ihi. leBlw ot ommittea present with !ipiLr.iu!!!S? wm5'1I!i wm-!S. but myself, I make the fol- ,uB ,u. .- .,, u., .--.-v- iowing repor): The names of Mr. U. O. 1 7koi. .-v. .VT HOiwn ana otaniy Uaksmith are pre-fui0li..-eI'J ""w" ?!?2fi? seoordlng to the Constitu- T.f " .r; " At."":i "on and Bylaws will have to be laid UUO V J .tUD U.T. IH1VU .UU VWHMUi to fall along these streams, and a gene ral inundation is looked for. The Black is .a tributary of the White, and the Whit empties : into the Arkansas just above tbe point where the latter pours AT THE SIGN OF THE LITTLE INDIAN, Middle street, near the corner of South Front, you can find the choicest cigars, of TANSILL'S PUNCH, the finest 5 oent cigar in America, and other brands of the best make and purest stock. Tobacco of all kinds. Fine Cut, or Corn Silk Tobacco, Cigarettes (I don't aell paper cigarettes), Pipes, Smoker's Articles or ail kinds. Also, Candies, Fruit, Soda Water, eto., etc. I sell everything I have if I can. wm. L. PALMER THE University of Ihe Souih IEWAIEB, TKWaKSSKXl, Ou tha Cumberland Plateau. 2.100 ft. above the sea level, offers th. healthiest residence to young men In Its Grammar School, its Military, its uouege ana its Theological isepi r or special lniormauon write to HKV. TELFAIR HODGSON, D.D., Vice-chancellor. marl2dwlm BEWANEiS, TKNNE3SEE. Lightning Rods Erected at short notice, with or with out ornaments. Prices very moderate. Apply to m9 d20d W. M. WATSON. Just Received, W.P. BURRUS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN I All Kinds of Orain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. SEW BERNE, N. O marl dw House For Kent. A very desirable dwelling on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Apply to t m4 dtf J. K. WILLI8. SAM. B. WATERS, Confectioner & Tobacconist, Middle Street, New Berne, N. O. ROYSTERS' CANDIES & Speciiltr. Fresh from Factory every week. A fine lino of CIGARS & CIGARETTES. The beet line of SMOKING and CHEW ING TOBACCO to be found in the city. Call and see for yourself. feSdwly NEW 600DS ! The Line of Goods in our Stock are nnsurpaesed in beauty and design,; quality and finish. Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Sterling - Silverware, China Bracelets, Bangle Bracelets, Flexible Silver Purses, Hair Ornaments, Book Marks, Rin.s, Chains,' Laoe Pics, Scarf Pins, Charms, etc. "Be!! The Jeweler." NEW Methodist Hymn Dooks JUST RECEIVED AT 1H.I1. HALL'S BOOKSTORE A supply of the New Methodist Hymn - doois an ine louowing prices: 2.010. Cloth, 25 cts.: SheeD. 60 eta. Roan and Gilt, $1 00. Turkey Morocco aud Oilt. 81.50. Will be sent by mail.noetaeo naid. on rceeipt of the above price. , A liberal discount allowed inquan4 tities. The Story of Methodism, cloth, M.00.1; Sohenok'sHistorvof North Hamllna ' S3 25. feSldlaa J. Qi HOWARD'S, STOP! STOP! STOPt over until the next meeting. One of the Committee. mi : xibsabt ooiumtaE.: Nine doe. Children's Suits, ages four to . fourteen; price 83 00 to 88.00. . This is the nobbiest and prettiest line ftXototo 'Sihi OfflcerV Member, of the of ChUdren's Suits ever brought to this And see i the largest kni heai selee eighteen feet took place in twsnty-rourl uentiemen xoor library uommKt eel 1U.''lrilJ. ---.. hours,: and at laat aocounte the swell beg leave to make the following report! TIE W SPItllTO SlTTTS AND LOOK IN Ati"f 13 waa Droceedina- at a raoia rate. xnis tor ine momn enaing uarcn 11. huu: great rise, added to the minor floods I " No new publications have been added pouring out of all the small tributaries, aurrng tne month.., .The , books and will greatly add to the 'volume of water paper are In good condiu In the Mississippi below, the mouth of publications recently subso the Arkabsas, and Inoreas the peril of regularly. The attendance I NOW AR8IVINQ. , soua caver ana Plated Wan to raaaa in.tne oity -v4- "f$t.H ,. , No trouble to show Good,' . , ; riilMA mmA AAA ma ' ' tbe lower country. ;; ics-room is encoure, on, and th The bet Black .Corkiorew, SaiU at EATOTT tllA TfTTF J ilbed com t'iW J,VAI 1,10 i;i; at the read- f,Vm v"' Middle etrr'e.' p&Z to the commit-1 isaaio dlir , a . 5 f u. noWARD.'1 ' i feiWdtf Oorjoska i
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