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la lai iad THE WORLD! MONDAY EVENING, ZL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. . pad) Huns (FD | COSS! OF WALL STREET. gm FEAT PUSHING Sone Tosmeres, BZ ‘s f = ; BIG JUMP IN JULY PRICE. Store Closes Daily at 5 P. M. Bee! : lteetaerosi, teteh iee oa Pantene RSL “Usa tal LVL Ma \Millidns of Bushels Expected Before Month's } | wouta aati to meet at | aus HAIER ant beta End lGates Crowd Will Send Holdings East, 40,000 Yards of | Mitchell, of the Mine Workers’ Union,! Wabush for Its tidewater outlet. If ———— . DRESS COTTONS \ Prices Advanced Under) tor a conterence, was taken vy: tho| {hn offer te nceepted the Wabash wit!| Big Strike Begun TO=| ane nig jump in the price of Jul eee ‘ : Half Price, and Less rth the {Secure at once a deep-water harbor! Day jn Chicago, and|corn in Chicago, wher HE FIRST is silk-and-cotton—exquisitely Conviction that Crop street to mean that hencet Io REe CHS Lavaeade WSIeCOTER VENNBTN | rts attitude of the operators is to be an| aHeHO eer : Business Is Practical-| #8 © cents higher (han » Damage Repo | may anchor with safoly the effect of running up the privy to printed Sik Mousselines—cool, dainty, zephyr- like—the siieen and elegance of silk, with the Sum. | s lageressive one. ‘The announcement] yon \ ly Tied Up. Aa ald aa HERS AL Le mer airiness of cotton, We offer today about ten thou- Were Exagerated. An inerease of stock from nade by the nent, | A big pend MAY BE A LONG FIGHT ew sales were made, the export that an attempt is to be made to re- — excite Mie elevator men in the West will « Kin to MIX their eorn tom i HO to BAD | Jopen the mines is expected soon, The 8 under 4 jJooavers HELD STEADY: | market condition of stocks of the Aeon ie Resin TRUK VOIALME OH Tom ielexpotiod eat Dw an ot : coal roads indicates Wall street's be electric int At to be Ward GRRVMIBE GE itle hie Gu vee | dailvann BULE WEE) Maes th sand yards in about sixty attractive designs, printed on jitef in early and important devel-| 1 thro | ¥ A STU Adal Beat pas ib | F white erounc in attractive floral sprays: seb ‘Possibility of Gold Exports | cn raenta’ from the te any M Is Ww “ Men Walked Out with Cheers} i:iwood corn, | ae ence ae py icy wreaths, medallion figures in flowers Ana Rien patton 4 i . one! y West. r i iBite Expert i en sald to- ai| yeh te on 1G : is Anode ah i : _ Gaused Some Hesitancy but) oe ee BS eiey eo drewitgvenre Alter Committee Had Visited ther GruBlieAl I Geseatlon (Ot ean ae une lone before the the | and conventional designs of black on white. | Tone Was Generally Strong | ‘nic report of the Lauisvitie and Nash | gam New York tor the crop| Railroad Officials in Effort} iuiy corn wae duc almost wholly: to the! iin they have to took 0 the These Mousselines sold originally at 50c a yard, To- ville Railroad for year ending June Dy iz Lah) Ube tactles of the manipulators of the ' day y I se | the rows earn | Movement. Already $1,000,000 has to Effect Agreement. byes vator al y you may choos . —Steel Got Local Support. joo At 18c a Yard! ‘Temporarily, at least, they had trans ferred thelr operatl . been sent from h to the interior, elsewhere and to justify the belief that the director iW = and for several weeks to come the} CHICAGO, July 7.—A_ strike of ©The railway group was the feature | meeting this week will Increase the a, Oly fe 0) : rere bualeat in go house, > said > eae \, have =f ae Nearly ever aIudaRAeAER . eo movement will be one of magnitude. | 9.0.0 freight handlers In Chicago was for Ue cline kwee busicet of Hurris, Gates For the daintiest of all Summer dress-stuffs high-class specialty in the list Sey ee Recent flow of money from the in-| called to-day and every freight-house | “This will not last lone Ne iM Next is an offering of about twenty thousand yards of Railroad Presidents to, Meet. terior to Wall street has been checked | of the twenty-four railroads con-| Produce Exchange mo Be a oLntii| PRINTED BROCHE BATISTES anced, and the activity in these par- Gofninlasioenthouse, “The July corn to New and from now until the grain crop] cerned is practically eitd up. mittion cor sident George Gould, of the} 18c Quality at 8c a Yard issues was divided, i blg movement soon. 1A careful study of the reports of | Missouri Pacific; President Joseph | !8 fairly on the way to market the! Business men fear that the strike) sre js certain that the ne from C “Western rajlroads on the crop and | Ram of the Wabash; President | [cal banks will lose In cash to the) will be the most serious which has/exptration of the c% riod for) TW. Gates, the real head of the] This dainty cloth, patterned after a Swiss muslin with | Srain situation led Wall street to the| William Leeds, of the Rock Island, interior a big sum each week. ‘Ihis|affected their interests in years. July corn, millions of bushels will be | yy nilteate’s i operations, Ws) 1 satinclike stripes, having the spaces between filled with | ‘4 usion that comparatively little|and President Julius Walsh, of the is one of the most important cur- strike wus eniled oy a committee moved eastward. Hnat at nig attice, | | stripes of broche figurings —printed in a large variety of age has been done. Si Louis Terminal Asscdation, will|Tent money movementelof the year! |/eprointed at a mecilg of 1.0) trelsht see gale ae, attractive designs ip lacey-figured stripes in black and lane chief injury has been to oats, the | meet here to-morrow, ‘They are to Chieago and Northwestern Rali-| mittee was instructed to call a atrik: STEEL TRUST PLANS BIG | colors, floral design and’ conventional figures in black, | fe to corn amd wheat being fr) attempt to adjust the Wabash-Rock| road has completed double tracking tts] Within forty-etght hours untexs the rll narrow colored stripes with spa between filled with low the figures given in speculative MAA ROITA aL ORATS ads should meet the demands of thy SYSTEM OF SAVINGS BAN KS. small black polka dots, all printed on white grounds, and last week. ‘The increase In the ease Pel eb ‘once for ani (noreane (n wages, ? . u the first double track an dn " 2 variety of floral patterns on tinted grounds. You have nis gives between} Men i Island terminal fight in St. Louis which culminated in the recent bitter ‘ acreage will more than offset any | Chica nd the Missouri River and puts ra pay for overtime and holidays us pane ee Beaten toms 220 panel waar lee cot struggle to control the Wigsins Ferry |e 4, a xtrme etrategtc Position [and recognition of the union. a ‘ | paid tw cents for goods no finer, and patterns no us the dications are oy) 1 a y . . . ction o1 ctions was taken H i | ai ier. é 38 t alt hice —f “G i ‘belt. Association, The contest has already | Action on these instructions was tken | Directors Hope to Interest Their 100,000 Em- | daintier. it Iess than half price—8c a yard | 4 of thousands of dol-| To Build British Trolley Line. sooner than had been expected. The : . stead of 18¢. Main alste. rn P dc endeav. < is iJ committee went first to the men In the loyeesina New Enterprise. | i . ; ’ . } Reassured as to the temporary crop lars, paid it in the nde ay Or tO) New York and Philadelphia capital-| yjicujgan Central, the Hlinols Central ploy p | Then, in the Basement Under-Priced Store is an ad- Jaituation, speculation hesitated am! was | purchase Wiggins Ferry stock. The !ists, among whom are P. A. B. Widen-| snd Wisconsin Central houses on ihe ———— GIHGRE RE PEATE SET CUTC Cn LHOMER AA VERANO Mheld back to some extent over the vos- | Rock Island is now In position to de-| or, William L. Elkins, Thomas Dolan,| !te feat. ‘The men out with , | alo rf ie of about te rousand yards o} | : oa poneices | 12c PRINTED BATISTE at 6c “sibility of gold exports ; : ' ‘i 4 > mand terms of George Gould. Thomas I! Ri , ; clivers and-mareched across the viaduct i e-| ioaba: ¥ F. Ryan, William C, Whit-|° He sar F Corporation have matured plans for the reiof the : } - London Sells Americans. +e n Randolph street with their union ( pene © world have An excellent batiste cloth, showing attractive black ‘Qondon’s sluggish opening and its de- lrarineraisoeniComonny tise J. P. Morgan and William] cards tucked In their hats, establishment of a banking #ysten i and fieur StTines, i Hon fi Roci..ieller, are to build a trolley line} By messenger and telephone, a¢-| connection with th ares and figured stripes, colored figured stripes, all winted on white grounds; white figured stripes, lacey Mthat losses in the wheat section are 10-| ooct pundres of the Rien-Dollar Sivel ut iron ore employees of ei tone of hostility toward the eM] oon yunces that |t thas 1 ite con ‘ire American list, found little reflection | tracts for new steel mulls for next year. | In England, between Mancheste cording to the strike leaders, all other | nants, where thousands of men are em- ty I : acta for new steel mills for ne 2 ' Manchester and " plants, where thou tr the auanoni tion tierta ke p 1» whi , % ‘on the exchange. It sold over %001)) jus ordered for the Hnes east and| Liverpool, All th ne [members of the Interior Freight Hand-| ya yeq, kind TBBVATION ETRE ERITGR figured stripes in black on colored grounds, and white fig- phares. ¢ Liverpool, All the millions required] jers and Warehousemen’s Union were | sy paanvedicn the Unites f west of Pittsburg 207,000 tons of steel The firat definite atep’has been taken’! sintes Steal Corporation will soon have ures on black grounds, at 6c a yard—this season TAithongh the volume of trading was| ‘viis, ‘me total comt will be 35,0000, | ¢° build the new road are to be sup-| pied Loe at Chicago, where a savings bank has x system of savings banks which will 12Ke goor a » sail) romtricted and largely of «pro: fae) plled by this group of American capl-| A+, N00 President Curma. of tit !pean organized with capital furnished sily Ye the strongest In the United 2iae & Basement. a | re. er was eviden 7 v) Bei " ‘7 § id ‘ ss % c y oMetals. States. Pee paote averyihing but the | Yew Trust Company. tallsts, who dominate the street] ou; and that It was all ut impossible | 0” Stee! Company omels) = JOH WA £ \ The Windsor Trust Company ts to! transportation systems of Manhattan | for any freight to enter Chicago or 10 Vif A K pening the market was irreg fi eacane opening corporators are William H. Baldwin,| Started immediately, ‘and by adding to it men from other de- | * but prices In a majority of ante | ‘e level | jr., August Belmont, Daniel O'Day, B. M R i . pecunents: ioanees to handle periah- ; B, Thomas, W. B. Leeds, Cornelius| “20res Menew Contest. eee et aera cy , INinols Central, Louis: |. , Chef of Police O'Neil, when notifled tig sea Nartville and Missouri Pacitic | Vanderbilt, James Gayley, Ernest The Moore brothers, John W. Gates! that a strike had teen’ called, sent ‘ ‘the railway list in scoring advances, | Iselin, Robert H, MoCurdy, Charles ‘Rock Island buying was said w be |p, Wetmore and Cord Meyer. lor the management and Indicated that eta! fe) first effort to secure representation on je Western contingent was again ag ‘ihe Wem or:Gxi = & 7 sia nages nguinst | Northwestern Railway, have organ-| town stations, Into Bonds— Morgan Is| OO0—Institution Is Develop. Reading and the anthracite comlert| Government, cha ‘ | cone | the Government, charging that It Inter- | 4 RGU TenaGe # orth . 4 ecla | Bere frm, but the trading tn them WO Kory wine company'n. hulness th zed another pool for the same pur-[, WY. C,Hrown, General Auinager ‘orn, | Made a Defendant. ing Branch Bank System. p 7 not heavy, the operators apparet mining awphait in Venezueta. The dam- | 25: They are said to have not less |said to the Associated Press of the Graiting for more definite news a8 tO {ME alow are final at $1,000,000 than $20,000,000 available, and are de-| Station (on his roud: Apout tO me cenit Purchase of TRENTON, N. J, July ‘A new sul The action in the Corn Exchange Bank | he end of trouble at the mines. hia esties | . termined that their original plang) !’88,!5 fet ed up and will not be. 5 Soft Coal Stocks Active. | Goulds After “Drum Point.” shall not PAMicheapy cin Bae Ree Fagh Maraitan, Secqnd Vice: President | againet the United States Steel Cor-lian Increasing’ (ite: capital atock (teomi Mr. of the Minois Central, sald that @boul | soration has been instituted In the Court | §1,009,000 to $2,000,000 has been approved ’ . ‘ yi J HE Parker & co.” Tyne were allied with them in SRE LADIDpOraetOLEGE: Chee AraL Onis OF mestic issues of good or bad crop ! | | : Mone and god Gr bed harvesting [ye formed with a capital stock of not{ sand and the elty of Philadelphia. | ra) Maen ean Seoriotal bined | |) formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave,, 9th & 10th Sts. A wen jess than $2,000,000, Among the in-| Work on the new project is to be/on and when the atrike was callel, | — : ———— | and Henry C. Frick, who were beaten] orders to his subordinates to make ——— by William K. Vanderbilt In their] every properation to preserve peace ; | Two hundred and fifty men were called] New Effort to Prevent Con-|Capital Stock Advanced from) in from outlying stations to form @ Te! Version of Preferred Stock! $1,000,000 to $2,000,- ‘ne soft coal stocks avere decidedly) award La | Ps Vandenbilt is said to be S rH 1 CE ae ale ea ward Lauterbach President, of] (racemy i (8 geld fo be equally de- Gait of), Be sate had men close At (OC Chanoory to restrain the conversion | by: tho Sate Banking Department vasa the Baltimore & Southern, otherwise im) again, of the $200,000,00 of preferred stock Of] For months the Cirn Exchange Bank | Alpine S itings Enables our quoting the very low price of : of trading was good, ‘The recent and the contest will be a vigorously |'"in’ reply to a auention’ Favorabie Neports of the soft coal roads, | KuOWN as the Drum Point road of | conducted one. Ber ET | eel Geer allSoaAs ee ore Re Leeaetoae [ie Coren OR ADEE ROREE ying especial attentlin to te ement of branch banking, {ne to deal with the strikers throtuch| A rule to show cause was granted by | their union, wut all of them were reaw | Vice-Chancellor Emery at Newark, re- acquited by purchase a number r ores enormous increase in busine: were responsible for the activity t in | THE QUOTALIONS, at any time to disours and @diust |turnable before him In the sume city tions, which are now opera vances Sf Dy S grievances M prosented by’ thelr em-| .. suly 15, & temporary order Was also | 4 Se granted restraining the conversion of b LONDON MARKET FIRM. the preferred stock Into bonds, ‘This| necessary by the growing Importance 1¢| ptrong effort was made by th ema waiting division im "| DECISION AGAINST LEVIEN. | Court of Errors, The new feature this suit fg chat J. Plerpont Morsan &|Demurrer to Indictment Overraled Co, are made party defendants and the] _Juntice Ofters i soft finish, strong and durabie, and washes excellently. Three colors—fast black, pink and white. ere ree ee ee ec About New York F The London market to-d. the two industrials with pronounced & Pitty. pt tendencies, rallied fraction und Were given some support un hie jj pool in Sugar to scale down price 4 ‘after they had forced the price » en a point and more, the bears broke | shares be ar j éuniger Seasaatee, « | $1000 Areal. Copper: suit was brought by the same counsel] this Innovation in business, | chu, . : " eee ey ‘ i ted Mrs. Mirta Berger ec se i, A 4 ; Y ated Copper and American | ee Roundy American Securities Steady at that represen m silasiatneinl deniers Gace tor a tioe sea onttait splay FOR BROKER PANE [a firm tone throughout, There was | further weakness in the South African im However, | itrength shown. nt the coll Court is asked pre ‘The steal ptocks were quict pul i as |Former Bookk \shares and leading houses attacked Judge Forte: he Cor 1 ee, oe ee ree ee oe ae r okkeeper and a 20tie Nouns "attacked [COUPE asked to event th cae | due Fowtor in the Court of General | n the Basement. Sieve buying. G0 ‘strong was the sup-| $i) Am loco wt Speculator in Stocks Were} 3" tho department for American Rutl- | proposed new bonds the Indictment of Kidge Lovi ot | © ‘port given hero that the pessimist) i Ywa FE ee a itcany | All of the directors of the United] atieged A rie eel & hot. pt et rilded in May, 1991, wus found ‘look: | a. Levien was | Sued forFalse Imprisonment | ate —Suit Not Defended. | York on Thursday: sonally named as de — A 5 —100,000 yards of colored Lawns; a great many t Cc. linen shades are embraced. Many pretty, new stylish designs; actual value, 10c. yard. erent entntntn tn stron enensnbnenenen nee iged from the final figures at New| States Steel Corporation are also per- Jat 2 Dey when Mi bears abroad iater in the day cli front and began to purchase, inst © Holaha *prodineal Kanak it n greatly interested tn the | support of the demurrer,” ‘and were the ques tlons submitte me without the re: raint in voue In the Court of Gen- Sessions not to declare statutes laws unconstitutional in the first ance, but to leave that question to Appellate trbbunal, “I should be dante. - ‘The aultis brought by Franklin W. FIRST BALE OF COTTON. Hopkins aad Allison R. Hopkins, trading * las Hopkins Bros., J. Aspinwall Hodge. | briet hand Wiliam H. Curtiss, York by W. B, Adams & Co. ee serene that th Phe hor etting the flint bale of | \ A aE EMERG ‘exas cotton into the was he result {f domination | this acason by well mt Possible Gold Exports. : In the foreign exchange Jing exchange was firm but r Phe market still remains at ‘exporting point, but none can go out Ibefore Wednesday or ‘Thursday Bia) Bterling at Paris was quoted a P “ures which indicated that {f the deman J. Overton Paine, the head of the] Bo | finm of J. Overton Paine & Co., stock r ans : 0. stock-|mexan Proguct 8! Bernard Smt #3 M1 | brokers at No. iS Hroad street, to-day ast ANipyas ite Navy, a 7 Wh 16 amet led {1 sald Judge ¥ SimpsonCranjordCo. Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street. a verdet from a Sheriff's Jur after a trial bef f Moen, for $1,000 da S against Ma w York market | op airectons of the ich Inclined to agree with the de tin D. Jewell a { Alexunder Rex jongs to W, B. Adams &1 yp, Mongan and o! ns8- or exchange remains good sone gold | ~ 1 pats AG Ii man; for false arrest quit imprisonment: ephiis oninant oy a. Mo nd. othe Want's contention 3 a8 be atiosed Pee gs 1a Mt He 1a ge nine arrent aud tmprisanment.| Thelr whinment of the frat ‘bale was firm of J. P. Mors | oehera MANES SOMEORUGH oe F Catt money was quoted at 4,4)2 and) juven term @ : 21 Grossman was a bookkeper of Pal i su B per cent., with not enough demand aA chante of a branch office at No, { MNORE, ant fe ae 7 —— nie, BN 1 charge of grand larceny, ‘he © 5 CURB MARKET DULL Fe OAR ming that he had fatled to account) apie yc as re Meeks! TWO MEN MISSING Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures . : & ¢ local cotton market opened barely mi 208 $1,400 nla painful, smarting, nerroun fest and Ingrow- Hwith him to inv BW) Col south steady to-day, with prices in near Reduces the Cost of Living ; ~ ; ig A As : ; iWery. Lattle Inquiry, and Twadcs| fino). NS 44s 44 [caehyaalt, Jie sia. insonned when he! months 1 to 6 points higher and distant ing nails, and instantly takes tho sting out | Were Limited tn Number. 12) Col tock kine Naf been wiped mut and wasepeag| month 1 to 4 points lower. Liverpool ON STEAM LAUNCH of corns and bunions, It’s the greatest com- rj jhe curb market was dull and nom- 40 Gon. 1b 9h Ae AaclGrGnenan has iodlhin werted [cable were bullish. ‘This factor, how- fort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- i 0 08, Ses A was offset by rain reports trom Pase makes tight or new shoes toel easy. i 1 4patty unchanged trom the close last ) “Whureday, ‘There was very itie in- auiry, and only @ few trades we “ sported in the first nour } Quotations for the active st: had not been Invested in the proceedines before|ment Wis Inclined to” be. aggressiv whien ended in dhe | There was some selling for both | a Ther year ele It a @ certain oure for sweating, callous and Went Sailing from Greenville] not, tired, aching feet, ‘Try it fo-day, Sold inder which| Section of Jersey City On|py all druggists and shoe stores, Don't ac- July 4 and Have Not Been | vt any aubstitute, By mat] for 25 cents b f in i \ H ' n stamps, ‘Trial package FREE, Address, Mn v.| maward Maleahy, of the Greenville | Wu tit Heation of Joreay Cilys-apd'e friend wens CAN D A Half Pound makes one hundred and twenty |ealling on the Fourth of July on a cups. White Rose Ceylon Tea not only goes twice SHI G NEW h steam lnunoh named Lona, owried by PTT OR OMT AG: tia Merwe of ite Mr. Paine than brow st sult, and ine fendants, fillng no answer. tudement was granted agiinst them by defvult, Upon thie a) Sheriffs fury was tin ‘ 5 sadist led to aaie ss with the rest sville kop OW 1 a, The Wheat Market. i The wheat market to as far as other teas, but is incomparably better. ppeued quiet, mae expected that the market wou i] ALMABYA nr James Regan, and haven't been seen or ee Mleplay good strength at the a W " ; Sin rin fh 8un Satern - | heard of sbwe, Grave fears are enter- » 108 te Be heavy raine tn che Both Hi set demi I TEE HAS eae th ea Half Pound, 30c. All Grocers. 1 the ne launch witho yan from the Newark Btate but after startin ut Thureday's final prices the w Law Wi ACoA twy know Met weakened. Corn opened irregular OM | H A if , Hera rading was quiet, with Mite new ous i) . | Pi Galen fesine SATS EY at ae ad Geman : tn alight. Mot ; 4 ! KL ain wai jof the boats ther that he had Kegan Mer ea tial peoromien fot} sae ica ms aOR ta armutia [Ot hours, Who Muloany's frien Com WEST omit Wye . ; July, 60 7-3 offered; D. 7 im” han Galvesion [no ane geome to know, Whe m ie , Pada Cons-tiepientor, ct | HE, Virg + Now *Orieane! Shore House didn't recognize jim 29CORTLANLT ST > LOOK PROSPEROL \ o's opening prices wer | ‘ : Dae s + Phe frieids of Muleany think that if SOA SAUACH 4 pia APE eh TO SAVE is epters 4 ay } i Wort, Georgetown | he was ulive they Would have Heard uf ; FORCE YOURSELF aancHiion which i er, 78 75 Volieausls 1 Sica ag Open an account in any of our three RETA. NO eaedepieber, ti aguas | 8k ‘ | vel | tin efor this, If the police of onHe yo oR an, aracunt a, ay of aur heed HERALD Ro tn, DIA, , 4 BB to 47, May, 44 84 to) sam one aw . | ” ‘ irunea'rh | Bayonne on Jersey City don't hear from AMERICAN MAN'S. wise fay MONDS, WAT NEW" REI JIT SVSTEM ile a woes % Olasgow leche missing laurch today efforts will TRADE 41—- MARK. na (ed Bev mea reas uit ad | mite eae rey yy at \UPGOING STEAMBHIPS. be made to have Newark Bay and <i fash venacant to sult everybody, whieh ts atrtetly confidential, No employer's references required, 4 n Mj8 onered; Levent ti : ATR }A6i von Kull dragged with net iat td det Call, write or telephone W SW FE & iv, wee ar Dull on Hamilton, Fad aera’ well ae the fichoat" whlakey ver oflesed ‘in A Pr alka) BBRIAN, July T-LAttle business was Pe erinr | Airset Renin Pere eee | antes th ant A Geen RETR, LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, pits Wheat tranaacled on the Boorse to-day owing IROGMIS Sree the Board of Trade for June shows 4 Mouthiy price a7-a@ Maiden Lane (Store). 4, ashe Corn: in ron ay to the ate f enoourasing faotor to, Hull. aur ay 7 ov B1,065,700 6,228,600) At im- lil ‘28 SIXTH AV! 467 FOLTON BT. , 14; December, Hee. hase) pt V4 NST Ttalians we anter ax the result of | Rods tlvelve PR bot ereanee He ere 00 ora Ree = ee = — (Over Woolworth’ #.) (Opposite Matthens'a.) i i 3 + he rr M Mongolian, Glasgow ky of 8! ham, v i Dit | WL Par Berlog, of Chilvews, cal wo ia 1,200 Ry, Stoel Aoring wm Wi 31 Bales for Italian account, FC PRRUAR, Copeom, « Olby St UNARRRRAAIMW Gee | ; nikuner Jeon uring. .

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