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BOOTS, SHOES'and HATS. i i i rail on yiri a al-nvo KOO'ls, 1 1 1 i 1 'unlllw will "VoViiVo' 15 DRY GOODS, I ETC I'UUSTON. THE WONDERFUL EARL CHILDREN, SISTJEJRS, THREE. 1UCH.UVI TO I ti A i BTT.KrT. (lAi.vrirox.

Singing, Dancing, Gymnastics. Great Fun for the Little Folks. FREE! FREE! FREE! OFFK-E or ATIOX: VOL. I i 0 57. Wo are Agents for RCSSKAM.GERSTLEY Celebrated OLD SARATOGA and QUAKER CITY MONOGRAM (In balk) I I They are the finest Whiskies made 'Cry package bears the above registered Trade-mark.

fiHWAKH OF IMITA11OTO. HEIDENHEIiVIER CO- Hr.n AT TtlE PliSTOrFICE AT GAtVKTOK AS EECO.SD-CT-MS JUttER. GALVKSTOX, TEXAS, SUNDAY, 23, 1S80. ESTABLISHED 184.2. The Cunningham De Furrier English Pojtted Meats.

Potted Game, Various Pates, Camp Pies, Deviled Meats. Sardine Paste. Irish Sausags, MAfWPACTUBED THE MOST IMPROVED AND CLEAN- IY PROCESS "UNTOtTCH- ED BT HAND." We initethe special attention of the Trade to the abovi importations, and to 'our circular concerning these goods, vhich villbt-fuui interesting in many respects. We hare here to offer something that is mnel, fresh and delicious, that should excite curiosity as mill os the appetite of these dealing in and fond of the good things of life. CALIFORNIA WINES.

fcl uut Buccuas in lioodlitiK Csllfor- ani1 Iar 8 8 ani1 rn Pll sales to tho fact that Mewn, Liwhman Jaoobl, for whom a and elve such Batlsf action will necessitate parties wbo one. hancllo them to order sarain. We have en route Olarets, Hock, Zlnfandel, Gutedal, RlesUng, Angelica, Port, Sherry and Old Brandy. G. SEELIGSON CO.

'E HAVE THE Largest and best selected stock of GROCERIES In the city, and control some of the most celebrated brands ol Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco, RI will yon LOW PRICES Upon application. 1. HOUSTON. Commercial TRAVELERS, ATTENTION I i IMPORTED VICTORIA WATERS Orocers. Cottae' and Wool Factors WASHINGTON SPECIALS.

GENERAL STANLEY DISCOURSES OF TEXAS ARMY MATTERS- Thai-resident's Advice to tlinTexas Patriots --Mttlloy's Jub--Speculation on I'roal- t'Btitlnl I'osslblUllcs--To Capture Hie Now Stiiles-- A Texan's Hard l.uck. WASHINGTON, June commanding tbe department of Texas, said to-day: "I am very well pleased vrith the result of ay Visit here and have had satisfactory conferences with Hie secretary of wer ia relation to oui department. Thoufih not at liberty to state particulars I may ssy generally that tbo Una of posts along the Rio Grande will be pat on a bettor footing, and that considerable Improvement! will be made. I hope to see some of tbe camps converted into regularly, equipped posts; Jiotbing can boJon. tC better the condition 01 tnings at Brownsville uutll con siren clear, up the muddle existing there, which MI don its DOIt session.

We riifcn i 80 6 m( tro Texas after a while, but not rleht awuy." General Stanley leaves for home to-mor- ADVICS TO TEXAm Yesterday In an Interview with several Texas office seokornthe president advised them, one and all, to pact their grips and board the first convenient Bonth bound express. rHe told them that tbis WM not said to dlsneartan thro but was a friendly pointer as to the best course. It would not diminish their chances any ana would them and worry of mind incident to separation frota their families. The Texansgaya but did not indicate of acting on tha adrlee. Ihe chances are that General Malloy win SftftJSn lon peaceful enjoyment of tho office ho recently captsred.

Borne of had right to draw two months salary by reason of tbe nret place he got Cor which did no and in order to satisfy their consciences they insist that Malioy must give backthe raol y. They areitrjr- jnz to gtt the government to co-operate with them in the undertaking Deputy gnited States Marshal Vanrlper Nor will de gam. though pnno- haad over a mouth's iminry in luly.iuco. A pedestrian tour from the tloiial capital to the prairivs, ivhlle cou- Is rather for nn ninatanr walker, nnd yet that is exactly what Blares the unlucky office holder in IBetatB. ho authority for the statement conn's fi'om lilui.

POSTAL, MATTERS. Cn.iKQES AKFECTIXO TEXAS. WAsniKuTo.v, June Service Eo- tablished--Route 02,592: Alvin, by Liverpool and Phalr, to Volasco. 40. miles and back, six times a week, by a schedule of not exceeding Jl hours' running time such way.

From July to June 30, ISW. Hputa 33.5W: Moulton Institute to Moulton. 2J miles and back six times a week by ft schcdalq at not exceeding y. hour run- fsao m3r From Jn 1 to June Koute 83.591: Walhalla to Warrenton, 8K i 5 a nd backl three tlme a ek. bya not exceeding 1 hour running time each way.

From July I to June 30, Star Berries DhKOnttnuod-Ronto Alvin to Liverpool; from Jung 30.. 31,830: Clveroool to Phair; from Jnne 30. Eoute 81,479: Carthage to Thomas; from June 30. Routs 83,556: July 1. Oenavllls to Barclay; from Jan.

81855: from Pesohj leare Brenham Wed'nes- Saturdays 8.80 p. arrive Ht 6 Pv Pesch Wednesdays at pi I Wil 11 1 D. i Sunday at a. by 18.80 p. adopt Winkler Sail Juno 10.

Belma to Bracken; leave belma except Sundays a. at Bracken 8 a. leave Bracken FLOEIDA OBAHGE ELH1 Is the most til nf rnhlnr bever- offend In this market. V. '--till- nuooimeai it as Uelu Mrftot'r uuniir Noommeal it as Mrftotlr barmlfH and free rrmn acids It is thf SS? profit.

OF THE STATE, ULLMANN. LEWIS SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON BEER. lw aadjlkiayft v. wltt ATaUtaalie ftn A.H.BELOCO., Publishers, QlLTEOTftH OB DlIJUS. TEXAS.

Paris Green STfllCTLY PURE. Prices ss Orleans, freicht-c and terms. GlBil, GBOii8 4 Wholesale Druggists. Houston. Just Received From Idaho, via Salt Ukt City, the C.l.braUd and World RenoVnid It the Pnrosl and Most D.

liciaoo Drink In It Is PresU rom tho Peaks of tho Rocky Mount tiiin Sparkliael and lavliorutliif MENSING BROS, 8TATE AGPXT8. GALVESTOJf, TEK. says tnac 1C to no with Purkor, tho soldier whom Be arrested here fortataiylng a In Baa Antenlo. CAPITAL CHAT. PMSroiKTlAL WECCLATtOS.

Jnne new sxlmlnlstntion scarcely seises upon the reins of an eager American I )n djscountljif the futart The newspapers keep tbe ball moving, of Senator rUws thi cisnfes font fears make, pnt this man that into the white-house, happen: to salt the editorial whims. Regarding one man, vhott name has ofUn been heard in tlWndmii- Olts ecnnxsloos of dsmoeratle oelUted by the St. Louis EepuWic rcry rBcently, are to be Uken as 4 reflex of the popular mind, It may be said that the star of bin political destiny bss probably reached Its unlth. If to win New York were the only question motives of expediency might dictate the nomination of David B. Hill.

That the governor of the Empire state can easily carry It every day In the week and erery week In the year, If elections wore that frequent, Is a matter of fact Ha is a splendid politician. In personal appearance, if not insignia- cant, bets not Impwsslro. There is little about him to Indicate the most masterly manipulator of tho machine in tbe union H. is not in the slightest degree magnetic' During the Utter days of the CteveWnd regime was tbe guest of Secretary Whitney at, the Utter'i ruagniflcont cotmtry estate In the snbnrbs of the capital. A brilliant banquet was given in Bis honor, and every democratic senator and representative had been Invited.

Men who had formed high opinions of the New York statesman, and went specially to meet him, were groat- 1 disappointed There was nothing about the man to admire. By contrast tbe secretary himself, always genial nod popular rose ia tbe estimation of those kuembled to a height the other could nererhoDB to rcaob. this bads up to a consideration of Whitney In 1863. What's-the matter with Whitney? Th. echo would como back from every Quarter that he Is all right Men who oaght to know claim that he is to his own state Hill, without any of the latter's objectionable affiliations: that he is rich, generous ud able; that he made the last aamlnutcation lomlnons by hls.uc- i a a i Roufa Hatton to" Grind ware lutton Saturdays st 1 p.

arriveat Saturdays 8.80 at Hatton by e.80 p. adopt July 1. SUr Berrlttt Grapcland to Daly's; from 1.186» ma- supply of the of Sheridan, mfles 10 eountT in Konte Si.639: Snlpbur Sprlogi to 8nl- phur Btaff; from Juw IT. 1S89, eBanac fthShrt Tl 1U tte Blrthrirtt, TW yards north, per Jan. 14.

iaa IncMMlnc Of from- I. 186S. lucMase Krrlaa to twice i to tbe office o( couty. bMweeo lip, InereMl CAPITAL CITY CHAT. (iulmrnatarlal A i i i i i i Kinoliitlonit of llcsjipct- -Cotton AUSTIN-, Junt Kovoraor has appointed Kou.

M. Brotvn of Anatin state oil inspector, Charles Fred Tucker district judne of the new Dallas district and W. M. King district judge of the New Bexar district, their commissions tutako effect on the Oth of July, when the laws creating these offices go into He also appointed W. B.

Houston district attorney In the Thirtieth judicial district, vice Geor E. Miller roslxnod. At a meeting of tho employes of the sever IV. departments to-day the resolutions submitted Ty a committee were adopted reciting the manly and estimubls traits of character of R. A.

Dorn, their late brother clerk, their regrets at his untimely death and sympathy with his bereaved parents i i. h8 were signed by D. H. Walsh, J. J.

Butts, A. S. Thweatt A atfi0n am A Carl. C. E.

Allen, Albert Townsen'J. W. Wortham, J. K. Kauffman and R.

Harrison. Chartered to-day; The Denlson Cotton Manufacturing company, capital SSW.uoo lucorporators. W. A Rice, f. Af.

Ford. B. Muctoo and others. Bids for lighting the cspitol and improving tne grounds have not yet boen Ugnred Colonel Brown, who was to-day appointed state oil Inspector, has baen studying up and preparing to orgmizo his inspections bureau promptly upon the law taking effect first it was thought tbe offlos would be worth sonisthlng above $1000 a year, but as olta oomlng to Texas inost- aspccted they reach state and will theniby be exjmpt from Texas inspection. It is now not twlieved the office will ba of Brown served one tarm as.

comptrollar, and recently has practiotd law ben and has taken an.int«r«sf in politics, being tha efficient and popular chairman of tbi county cratfc uecuUrt THOUSANDS DESTITUTE. Men, Chlldni Blarvlx IB 1111- MlBUs; Towiu. C070AOO, I1L, June morning paper publishes the of an investigation Into the condition of the mining people In thi- coal mining towns of Braidwood and Strsator. 111. It says condition ot the miners at Braidvood is oat to call forth the coinmlserntion and practical help of the paopls of thi UnlUd The normal population of Iowa ls about 6000, all directly dependent upon coal for thrtroUlly brwd.

At thlrflrae not ounooof Mng mlntd, Md ths at point alike ihf.fi Fn tbs kas wUast old OIVE.N AWAY. Evrrj- one ..,110 yrar to i I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1W1 I. i ii roi.cw.il 1 TEEJIpESE 1 5 A KILLING NEAR CAMERON. A Vounjr Farmer Puts Thrco Ilullcls i Follow Acrricnllurlit. CAHEIION, Juno 23.

--Will Rogers, young farmer of this vicinity, shot ami killed one Joel Walker nbout 3 o'clock this afternoon. Both men wore raised in this county about six miles from town. Walker had a bad record, having killed tyro men heretofore, nnd it ia said that he made threats against youos Rogers and was always watching tor an opportunity to kill him. No man in Milam stood better than Will Rogers. He immediately surrendered) to Deputy Blcfcell ami said: "I did the killing.

Noonesaiv the shooting." He fired three shots into Walker. examining trial will be held Monday. LATE HOUSTON HAPPENINGS. The Killing at Piled-street Pavlnc-Bobbed lh Jewelers. HOTOTOK, June The killing Ned Gibson yesterday at Wharton by Terry has been the subject of much talk on the streets hero to-day, as both parties right well known.

As tbe facts have becB prewnted bore it regarded a reprehensible affair. Of course there an those think It must have been done In feoae, but they mostly friend, of prisoner. It seem. to be demned. One or two private telegram have beon received here this afternoon from that thins, are very nntte.

It is twlleved byiome thitt Terry will da brought her. some time during to-niahtw to-morrow for safu kaeplnc, but no JifornuHioo lUDJKt. with the connty clerk W. Rarral licatl ou for gm.rdian.hii of ijelk neln. will of Joha Uaber.

deoeaeed, WM filed with tbe county clerk to-day. It to ymm's 1 of the it July 1, increase it Jf 1 1 1 fro'i Grwnock, 8M31, lM st Jl ne Cook. Uaaf Smith county. PostaMten J. Shaw.

WhitcrlghL Rnfui A. SuK.rC.oaf. Blreh T.j-lor. Com.ncbfc Hoc- county, TStt corth, on route 8L- iocremmg dlgtonoe half a GENERAL WiSHINQTOX NEWS. following appointments were announced to-dan John L.

Stereos of Mains to be minister resident to the Hawaiian islands. Many of to be minister nsIdtAt to Ftragnay and Uruimsr John Martin Cwwford of Ohio, to con- at 8t PeUrabqrg. THE DAWSON. KILLING. Hnrdcnr, Br.

IToDow, Though ta Jail, Surjeoo of Artillery. NEW YORK, June 23. The special asys- Lafayette Artillsry company, tea eldest organization of ths kind in the south last nUht elected Dr. T. B.

Mcbow to the office ot surgeon. Dr. McDqw, it will be Corner Straod sxd 28d Direct from tfie Troplca a large shipment Fresh PINEAPPLES. Order early bafonsJVsn rtattA ant. ooB a kinds of rutis and fioiiotod.

CONFECTmNERY all AFTEE MAY 1ST THIS FAVOH1TE SUMMER RB3ORT Will be open nador CTTUE SAME A A of AS LAST VtAIU For partlcnlurs address RKMltv not.TON', M.nairer Park Hotel, LAUPASAS. TRXAS. 0 7 Jl UUIIIKLII VH G-ALVESTON, BOtlCIT CONSIQNMKXTa OP Lit it uut uuai, titiuuiatea to lead tBe democracy to victory. There are it who sti11 claim that Cleveland will be the party's choice again, anil that ba Is to-day stronger than ever with the people. THR KEW STATSS.

But owing to the participation of at least four more states in ths noit presidential election, some new factors have-to be taken into account. Hoiv will the new states go? That tho republicans are allvo to the notes- sity of trotting them aligned on thnt side is certain; that tbe democrats are not aroused to the importance of tho work before thorn in ibis virgin political field Is equally true. It given out by tho executive, branch of tbo rer.u'jlicm national committee a aKgrossivocam- paign will waned in the Mou- uina and Washington. Tbey waot to cet in shape to hold on to the reinsoren if New York should go tho other way. Clarkson llos adroitness tas been most abundantly proven, are taking tills uiuttsr In hnnd aud one or will go-out to incso slates soon to inspire their fol- witl) en1 husiMIU Unless a counter move Is msfla Montana, which is "natural- ij' democratic, may turn tbo wrens way rhoreisnojd that tbo democrats shake off With wort, t.vc.2 vi vawson, eojtor of News and Courier, in last March.

The action of Utayetu Ktiflerv Is nearded signtficant of the drift ol public opinion In tbe case. The company Is eomnoscd of the "solid citUens" of Charleston ind is commanded by-cWaln H. L. t. Bolger, one of the county Jndges.

Among the membership are 'professional men whose opinions would be among the fint sought oil weighty questions. A Jail Delivery. PITTSBUEQ. June morning between 8 and 12 o'clock, Henry Rogers and Joe Todd, colored, escaped from tho county jail by digging through tbe floor and descending to tbe lower story. Th; jailer failed to lock the cell after they were given tneir me.i!s this morning and tho two prisoners madn a break for liberty as soon ss HU opportunity offered.

Todd was tsnteficad to the ponltentiary for life and Rogers for ave years. They have nor, been captnred. are the eontlnnei! in tbccoal in durtryher. aodta. culminating rtrlks or lockout which has urtatwinoen bejond the of utlliziug their i with tal 1 0 amoniel of food in the hoiua.

Same thai havegwleiu are living on nUtoe. and lettgS. Ifany haveao. (Mat th). na rf unounli flam.

but ther totally Inadequate to tbe Sot leJ tha. 30W weSSi eklldna are in absolute want of bread, and relief fan not too no.eklr mt them. AtStremtor aboat SJOlfaiinofH have been Idle for seven weeks, muting tho proooled reductioe of 10 cauts per toTfln thf mining. About 800 applications for relief h.v. been received, ffi.

reli.t eomralttie state, that many faialllei are living on broad and water, th.t abou 300 application. for help that thay have thn. fir tulltd to retina an account of lackot funds. AN EXCURSION STEAMER MeoU WltU Areldent-On Utt Maur NRW YORK. JuneSl-- The World's Syra- (N.

special The excursion Onelda met with an accident at Brewerton laat night 04 board wen SCO people returning from a piooic, The pilot of tbe steamer claims that the current drew the steamer up against tke Ogdensburg bridge and that one-third of bar length was forced under tbe iron structure and the DD- per deck torn oC The wildest confusion followed and alxteen people either Jumped oc were thrown into tbe river. Others ware pinned in beneath the boat and bridge. Six members of the Central City band were thrown into the water and floated down tae lt sister. Anderson, IM EaBta LuoiicAn was named bond. Tbe county eomnlwtoBen to-tnr a rwolntion to pay for the withbS d'are of tbe Mnets FaonlnVod San bordering theeaataDd wot of oonrt-houM aqn.n.

It will be the luril that aection ot eaefa itrant botdtrtag tlu tlwttbe Southern -PkeiCe rail. way hu recently dUokariied from tbe ibops rn of aecoant of dtiiesai tsj Last oigbt a htousw Howard, and eUmilM to lunlimlbfn UM. ot off with from and MB westk of Jswiu? AnotUer undM ytroniise of rttnniasf them. Tha hare not yet bins. A CHALLENGE DECUftCQ.

BrwihWH 0au4 Nat llx TrnvMte Jnn. of the Brenlwm Uebt Oaard takl lest niftl challMuec ot UM Hoard to drill Romwl Top, Jily was rWamd to keird and afur being tttru the opinion otZm a a a to accept tbe at F.yetU LlgM Guard, or aor on-apaar. drililor money Is gotag beyood tor whid. this company was orgaaLMoTTh. not propow to tttti offlaen and men "Tin Breeham Ught Quart will He- pored at all aonuaf eaeampavtnU tk.

future maet any and all etate the noble eMM for whict thty hsre tetred If possible. ghi soon a poMUM ri h. offered few proftelsi but btyond thU the company wlU only friwuU or tkemeelvW. officers would nooBmuod the decliotd with all dak and Instructed Captain Brnws'to captain of the Fayetta Light Guard attorik ingly. Bo 5 lki(I cued many of those struggling "In rect.

The list of those drSwned or Injured 1.: Drowned peUrYackell. Injnred. JasT A i. in lolllllli fry und (ron Work's. I.trcn Cylinders Kc-lxivcrt by nnd Iron Wnrks.

i.nrgn i i i i i i KMIIOVII! f'ro'in IhMr ir( I 5 Kton na Rt Ienst tlio UakpUs. vigorolis and early action they are to lose them ail. WILL WALK HOME, Tho vicissitudes of politics reveal some thinss. Tnu NKVS lias knpt Its readers (roil Informed as to in r.vomcn noil fordmr-sof the wbo rams up TVx.is to ask lafoTS from tbe vf Yol thtrcArc some things which, not tall- rarely 8ml thoir way Into type. Tli( ij a fpXAii afii-r urn! wenrisomo waiting, flnnllytoi.

A pinco, tha pervfrnlty of lurk long Uis pt down 1. tun last i i i tiling however, to a mnn for cnonjh t.i\n to pny f.ir or loilfineaiid to him to cu.Muli t-olmy rmlrcn.i lo Trxus NEW YORK SPECIAL BHPOET. New Yonx, Southern Pacific officials havo nothing to say rogujdlna tho Tyler Injunction. TUer will hacd tho matUr over to tho ccuascl noct wcok. It ia rumored Hint Onnld will hare a Wnbash p.iisencor cMinoction with tho Eric, and freight connection with tho Hailltnore and Ohio.

Hopkins mar be Ilia Bonds quiet und nrm. J5000 Gulf, Colo- ralo and HantA Fes 1H, at 77- tU.OM International od Oreit Northerns at Wl; TOIM. Denver and Fort Worths at 97K; SW.OM Toios and Poclflc aooonds at 33. Atchison iP-Ja. is snld In recent decline from C5dovn SiPS 11111 toitdhor bought .100 either In Hie endeavor to 1 to in AtchL.cn ILU n.v LMsramu, ana barely esoaped the fate of her rompauioa A REAR END COLLISION.

A Rrokeman Irjnrtrt The KoroKBe Can RMUBIM F.nilnru. MDT.OOOIT. June ia-Thursday morning at 4 two cattle trains passed through here, and while tbo foremost one was taking water at Buckner's creek, two miles north of here, tbo rear train ran into it, five cars and one caboose off the track. Tbe engine of the rcnr train was ditebed, going down some fiftv feet. Strange to say, the fireman and enginser both escaped.

A brakoman on the front train was knocked off the caboose breaking his ripit thigh and left wrist He was brought to this place and attended by tho local physicians, after which he was sent, by special train to tbo hospital at San Antonio. Ono haif ot tho bridge Is almost tot Betwcou 60 and 100 beeves were killed. rsday nlng aoout 6 o'clock whila tbo le-year-old daughter of Mr. Robins ivas trying to kindle Bra In tbe cook stove sno resorted lo the kerosene can to make tha fire burn more readily. The can exploded and sho was burned to A crisp the fit could be extinguished.

She lived about six hours. Tho prospect for a good flattering. LOVELADT, Juw about 4 p. m. this town tad vicinity received heaviest rain cf tbe Ttntrra, Water fell ID tornnts for an hoar.

btglCDing to look asauy, as they not been able lo'piow more. Bma the col On Ua( Mouday tfce Ladles' aniination day WM flaly celebrr.ted by olored people ben. On Ua( Mouday tfce Ladles' AM society fan a conoeft at tbe town Oottein Tho tho crop rU'elnvilnit promlslrBlr. (wllns in dry ft'ooiii, bu't i i Ifcr trAfllnc ifl wtxit-- S'inirycryFtr-fl lc 1 wooid start at Winc- "'V' 0r on i Or 1 hl''li checks OMtrorille Ovllinn. CAStnoTtLLK, Jnne court has Just closed and the lawyers have all departed.

There were twenty-fife land and civil cases tried and disposed of during the term; also convictions out of eijhtiwn criminal ml? fel.intAs and tlirue tats. a ralnn ofllrtn ll at now oM Medinn county is iisnrod another --wl corn crop, besides One ard whichwuwdUUMidAd. off nicely mnsh to ths credit at the Ltdta? cart (JB8) will be turned over to the buililiosi committee who hare tbs new school bniuF IQE in charge. The Ladies' Aid hU not only assisted in this ona purtlcutar. but, have greatly assisted In every effort made by the town for improvement ol any kind.

FIRE RECORD. rojr. BLOCKS DKSTKOYEU. PORTLAND, Juno Si-Fire broke oat early this morning in Vancouver, W. T.

and in less than two hours uwept over neaiv ly four blocks in tbs business portion, of the town. These blocks fortunately were COT- erod with small frame buildings, and UM loss will probably not exceed ro.OOO; insurance very light Abont thirty buildings In all were deitroyed. No one ininrej So great was the panic during the time UM Hamns were raging a great many persona for away moved their soocls and pep. sonal Into the streets. THE WEATHER, oorrow umAxri STAVIOSJ.

I MM. HoittQe Waco Corsicpua Dallas Trier Longrinw ColmnhU Sno A i i i i 1 1 In the A Murderer LTnchM. OMAHA. June JJ. -XicholM Polur.

who mnr.lrnsl Mrs. clerk at Ki waa this mcininu t.ik,.r froru I l.nnrfe-i from t'tic'MM 1 i SJ SO 72 l'6 70 TS ifi KI I 1:1 190 a) II) ui .0) (II It ir.dicatcs of IN'HK ATMVS. AMU' r- i I tvurrjnr, titl'l A tf ir;.

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