-.. if ,,- ftrtf vSih' ,10 THE SCRANTON TRU3 V NE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1890. HHHHHnHHwnnHnHn;HnHnnHnwnnHnnHnnnnH,.ttnww 1 Healthy Children K Mwg., .- S3 UUUVlUVUUVWUVV)VlUV!UkkVlVlVtfelB5l STEEL PRICES STILL SOARING MANUFACTURERS BELIEVE THE DOOM WILL CONTINUE Even Higher Ptlces for lion Looked Foi Most Conservnttve Men See No Break for tit Lenst Twelve Months No Indications of Im pending Trouble Exports and Long Continued High Prices Will Ense Off the Decline Big Demand for Seiap lion. ' The unprecedented elc-m.iml for Iron nml steel and the letitnl-biealUiu; )nloi bolntr obtained, which so nianv men have- looked upon a an tihiiounil bubble, aie to continue- foi a lontf and indellulte pi-ilod In the opinion of fai s"eliiK I'lttslnirp niantifai luiei, rf.ivs the lMttsbuiR Tlmex IImii hlKhei pilets foi pis lion aie "pettwl, as the dini.md mi fai ban linpl.v jp.ualed tin iupil Not a pound of lion i belnir sold toi pieselit dc-IIv-civ. and elioililtaiit pibes ate bi-lni; liiehed for tonnage foi ilellelle ll the lb st three and 1 month" In net j eai Home men fe.it huwevei that th putting Into blast of ni.m.v new bias' fuiiiacip of molixtioilv -re toKethei with an easing off In the demand will biliiff a li.it Hliiiup within twdw month", and out of the best lion hi ok iip In tlll oimtl l mild to bae otteied to sell an tmllmiud tonn.iKP of l'ltt lion to be ilelheied In two ea!S at $.'.' a ton Main olbei i.innufatt in i q. lioeei, believe that the high piket ami ste nl v demand will last fo at least two eais and thai price will neei ug.tln leaih the level of hist ve.ll. In eei vli-vv of the af tlieie nppc-.il- to lie nothing but boo I news iiid sleadv v. oik at living wages foi the thousands of woikinen In Tit ttibui s and In the lion dlsttlet of Vistcin I'ennsjhunla foi seei ll , ears to (oiih hi: si:i:s no ci-ori) Willis 1., King, Keneinl m.in.igi'i of ours &. I. uiphllns limited, who was me of the flist to veo the unprei e dented hooui and who made puu bases Into the hiindiprts of thousands of tons at $10 and In thnt nelghbnihood last Ti-cunbci, deilaus that he as ot sies no (loud in the skp th it pottents tiouhle 'Theie Is nothing In the sltu ntloii," sdd he, 'that I tan see that gives ,iu ludliatloii of a falling off In the duuand and pibes will, In my opinion, go hlghci hefoie they go lower of limine pi.; lion Is now selling for 100 pei Kin irloie than It was at its lowest pi Ice and sulc foi delleiles net vr.u aie being nude at J.'-! Ill and T21 7.1 a ton, and It Is leitaln the de mand will not keep up foic-vit Hut the demand Is henlthv theie is an nbund.inee of mone and in lies will doubtless Keep up foi a long time "It Is piohahle that w In n the de mind foi pig lion falls off the .smaller fiirn.urs will be the ones to i lose down, hut it is now fai fiini an Indication of this stage The export business will be looked aftei wlun the domestic con sumption hec nines llghtn. and it will piobably iaie foi a gieat shale of the mii plus piodun 1 cannot sot- ,li fai tin i Into a milt stone than unv one else, .mil lannot in ike pinpuiltt for the f unite No one ian tell exaith whit tin future Is going to bring foitb but It Is eiy blight now and not a i loud appeals to exilte alum I think pilce.s will he ni.iint iliud foi a Ion,? time. i:,irl in the jeat m jiiv ha 1 no Idea that in lies weie going to 'e no high and thej failed to gi t theli supplj of pig lion but this does not ppl to the huge nianiifaeturlng com panies "No one tun get all he wants now 1 think pi lie. s foi hop oie will he much Ilghtci next e.u than they aie now Thry have been vc-i low this season This will assist In maintaining pile is and when the decline begin It will piolnbl ease off ei giadually, be i.iUFe of the he.ivv expoit demand Ther seetins to he every indication of long-ionllnued good times" LOOK FOU A LOOSHNING I'l' "One m.inufat tiiKt, who because of the siauity of h(iap Iron, has hi en nimpllcd to mike snap uf a laige amount of obsolete- finished product believe j tnat a change will come within twehe months He llgurcs it out that It will not be a gnat while hotoro the large Fteel companies like the Carnegie Ht el Compain, Hinted. Ktderal Stel loiupany, Jones & I.aughllns. limited, nud National Steel compnti which have their own ftumues. ore mines, talltoads and plantK toniplete, will have tb c.ipaelt to meet theli own demands an 1 that tholi purchase will then be wlthdiawn from the maiket on the burner when the limn mokei and imeUa rat t be blame where It balonsi on the oil. Ho lone Tnn ma Inferior oil you'll have i lamp trouble. When you re tired of iiiemi (st our Headlight Water White Oil The ell thtt burni with a beautiful blf n canal power name, wuuum moka or mll. Com ! than jBtnjr tUerlor otii. ATUHJIC WSf'H'NO co- WrOrliri onth. Alt children will b perfectly rucRed and health u raised. Jj on the Gail Borden Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK. It U tho most nourtihln, rlcll S and natural food for Infants that can bo found. Iliijr ' only thO lAClt URAND. fat.ND OR IlOC-i ON "11AB1F9J' :J DORDIN'3 CONDENOCO MllK Co , Niw York ' 'I This will taiise i slight loosening up In prbesaiid tin tendem y then will be for those on the outside to hold off foi low er piU is on pig Iron they wnnt He looks for this to cause a midden slump In prices that will only be strength ened when the mnnllei mnnufactutcrs clamor after the metal Many of the linns, many of them I.iirc wcrodecelvid In the pusent pros petous wave and failed to m ik" p'tr ilmi" huge enough in early enough In fact, alt have been deceived us to the extent of the high pikes, and there Is a certain timidity and stialn with le gard to the time whin the gradual (Io dine begins All nie looking for It and no one wants to be tied up with large put chases, at high ptlies, to tlnd nt the time of delivery that they could se citie tin metal foi main dollats less Some in.inufiK tuieis (Irmly believe that this stialn will be lelleved within a .veat All (omede. bowevei, that good times are ahead of Pittsburg for sev eial veirs vt and thut tho benellt will last for manv mote In he ping up an even, heilthv demand fot Iron and steel lirodiK ts ' rtoinu few inanufactuiets look for the tattlng of the great I.otaln furn-nci"- and main othci giants that are building to bilng the capacity up to tho demand and thus loosen pilcei Theie ate lust us man who lombat this vliw and s.iv that the Incteased iiitiiiltv will make no petceptlble ln toad Into the demand for some month". Hvirv manufacturer Is striving to ob tain the views of his nelghboi. and thus aitive at a composite prophtcy, but o far the riiiinlotm have benn ev liressid in doubt and gave no cleat con irptlon of the ie.il situation. srotTiuNG rou srrtp iuon. "hud. a si out lug ot the lountiv for sctap lion as Is going on nt present was piohahlv never before known Din ing the past vim prlies foi all kinds of scmp havi shot Meadllv skvwatd. until they have in almost all cases doubled r.vr.v soiuce of supply Is watched caitfulH bv dealeis, and new ones hciftofore not considered, have been found and made to give up their (iiiota 1 leftist- haps. t ontaltilng bits of lion -.caps in evit so small or laige iitantltles, have been raked ovet by the wagon venders and gleaned thor oughb for material wlth-h ian be tinned into the furnace. It is slid that even the llvei", In the spots wheic old but wieckage and letuse Iras lollected have bit n dtagged to give up their por tion The biokers now watdi with i ket n competitive Interest anv likely soiuce of supplv In the wnv of a dis mantled shop ot mill, and make tho bidding fot the nup Iron and steel thus lesultiiiL- veiv lively ' Old mills as a source of supplv, are biiomlng veiv --caue however, for nt-ailv all -nib wlv-te nt all ttaslhle, have been rt titled and put In operation In tin- count) v (list! Ids nit- manv old mills abindoned veit.ii;n, which wire bought bv th dtv dealeis hefoie the piesent iWe stinted nnd allowed to hli'iid Thest in e now hi lug toi n down and the old it on shipped to the I'ltts nuu mills nml str.ip vndh ai fast ii the woil. can hi done Tie bl uksmltli shops fittnlsh ,i ton-iderabh (itiiiiitltv of scraji iiuwllv of the busliellng ar letv mil neat iv all of them Ivi.t early r-onti.u ts with the smelting mills dlicct to tnae tin ir ti f'ise. HAII.1IOADS OIUJAT Sl'I'TLIP.nS "The great prepondctanie .i( the scrap Iron supplv. however, tomes finm tin lailioids This Is naturally so, foi the tallto.K business Is of sudi a wear ing kind that worn out pieces aitumu lute at an astonishing late Yeais. ago the t illway companle-j found thl a laigi Item in their assets If nri-pitlv looked iiftct, and the new conduct the business In a mivt svsteuutl' liiaiinir. IJ.u h month biokeis and mill n-nus Kieive ,i htatuntn finiu the labroad (oinpanlis of the amount ol siap on band, divided into Its vnilo'is "lasses, nnd Inv Iting bids fot th pun a ne e f It Then are a number of old established btokeiage limn In TIttsbuig tn.it deal In nothing (Ke but ralltoal setaji The lalhoad yatds aie rapidly being stiliied of all iefue linn end steel en iK (ount of tin- leient heavy lenuind foi It " s befoie stated, ptlces on nil Grades of scrap Inm ate about double what thev weie one jeii ago The following llguris, whldi inc.- olllcial for the week ending last fr'aturelav, wei; slid by broken jestetdav to hav- bi.cn hi i leased on an aveiago of $1 ai ton all aioutid New melting scrap $15f.0(f.' $P. 00 pet ton of .'211) pounds, old steel in'ls, sl feet urd longer, $10 Miff 1 7 00 pir ton of '1,11b pounds, old steel rails "hint pines. Including ftogs. switches and turnouts $15 7.1 ICOO per ton of '.' -210 pounds, old scrap lion rails, S21 00fi $1,2 00 pet ton of 2,2'0 pounds w-t might Inn snap Nc 1 $lr. "0f?12 00 p t net ton bushcllng seiap. SllfftlCOO pfi net ton wrought Iron turning. $10 30ifni r.) prt net ton. cast Iron borings, $9 OOffD $1 V) pel i-et ton old ear wheels $16 2 tfdC r') gios cast seiap, $10 OOfJlli 50 per gloss ton." m PROSPERITY IN YUCATAN. City of Merlda Has Sanltaiy Engl neeilng Contiacts to Make. Merlda Yucatan Sept 7 The elloiv fever hns disappeared IIukIiipss Is active in this section The Indian disturbances on the Ilcllso f i onticr have no effect on tho trade of the more settled part of tho peninsula A committee of citizens hus been or ganized to studv various plans fur the sanitation of the cltj. made bv foreign engineering ilrm Mone Is abundant and capital Is being put Into new enter prises WASHINGTON NOTES. General Miles will act as frond mar shnl of the WashlnKton Dcwc- p trade Tho Girmun ambassador Wednesdaj nlsht Kavo a dinner to Mr Chambers, tho chief justice of Samoa United States Minister Hack leports that Japan has opened to fonlgn trado 22 additional poits Senator BeverldBe, or Indiana, Is In Washington, at tho president's surkcs Hon, to talk ubout the Philippines. Negotiations for temporarily defining the boundary lino betwi en Alaska and Ilrltlsh Columbia tire still pending; The auxiliary crutsei Olxlo Is to be converted nto a training ship for tho practical education of landsmen In the navy. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD STORY ABOUT COAL TRUST AGAIN GOING ROUNDS. Joseph Stookoy Has Been Appointed Assistant Train Dispatcher of tho' r Bloomsbuig Division with Herttl- " quarters In This City Master Plumbets nnd Their Employes Could Not Come to mi Agreement. New Office Created by me Lehigh Valley Plans for a Monument. Developments, much beond what are oidlnaitly epected, an- declared to be close ut hand In the affairs of the lniKrtant anthracite coal i all roads says the New Yoik Times. The stocks of nil them were strong vestei ilny, Lac kaw anna advancing over H points. Delawaie and Hudson 1, Jei scv Centtal 1. From authorities ot conseiiuence some suggestions that the plnns of what Wall street calls the "Coal Ttust" will laigelv center In Jersey Oentt.il developments It Is even dcelaied that the actual ownership of a majotlty ot the capital stock of the Lackawanna company has passed Into the contiol of Jeisey Central Interests William K. Vnnilerbilt, whose hold ings In Lackawanna and Delaware and Hudson have for a long time been ex- ensive Is 1 1 edited with lotindlug out the coal combination plans Mr Vnn derbllt Is said now to be the thlid largest ownei of the stock of the Cen tral llnlltoad of New Jeisev Should Mt V.inderbllt's polio be concen tiatlon along the old lines of the Head ing lease to Jersev Central, he will be able, it Is tecognlzed to deliver the Lackawanna and Delaware and Hud son It being taken foi gianted that othei security holdeis of Inipottance would stand leady to a(ceiit terms which would to Mi. Vanderbllt seem waiianted on a business basis A meeting ot Jersey Ccnti.il dliec tors villi be held this week at which business of ltnpot tunic can bo trans acted Stookey to Come Heie. Joseph Stookej, who was assistant train tllspatihei of the lllootusburg division while the olllce was located at Kingston, was vtstertlay appointed as sistant train dispatcher of the Hlooms buig division with headquaitcrs at Scianton Mi Stookey hus been spe nding the past month In Kansas and has just leturned. He was as sistant dispatcher at Kingston for thiee vcais, and pievlous to that was night opetatoi. Mi Stookey Is an ex pel lencid inllioad man and an ex pert telegiaphei A 1 Ameiman, who has been night operatoi at Kingston foi the past thiee veais, has been appointed day opera toi. and A Wlldoner has been ap pointed night operatoi They have been tilling tlnsi- positions fot the past month Wllkes-Uane lletoid. They Could Not Agiee. The tesult of the coufeioiue be tween the committees fiom the Master Tlunibeis' nss'-ciation an I tie Tliimli eis" union 'j ih it '. n sul ivt "rl 'i dls.mice This was given out yesteieiav and theie appeals to be no jnospeit of an adjustment of existing difficulties In sizht This and That. A new office has been eieated by the Lehigh Vnllei. that of Inspector of the ttansportatlon de-pat tment The Inspectors duties Mill be to Inspect the various ttansportatlon depaitments it is annotiuied that the I'entisyl vauiati i alii end has acquit ed tontiol o.' tho Maltimore, Chesapeake and At lantic rallwav, which oneiates a ionl on the eastern shoie of Marjland and an extensive line of steamboats on Chesapeake b ly. Hngltie 42!l of the Cential Itallioad recently pulled a mixed ttaln of gon dolas and "Jimmv ' cms, equivalent in tonnage to 310 of the lattei fiom tidewater to Tenohsiot The engi neer was Swnitwood, with Walter Mi -Closkey and Victor Thomis as tin men This Is the latgest tialn of i mp t cars ever h mleil such a long dls tince on this load Mauch Chunk Times ltobert Stew ait, of Eastern, who lias Just before retiring, if your liver Is sluggish, out ot tune and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of And vou'll te nil rlpht In the morning. Ill All 1 Hen's Fine Shoes at 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98. Ladies' Fine Shoes at SOc, 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.48. Hisses' School Shoes at 59c, 79c and 98c. Boys' School Shoes at 98c. REMEMBER US BEFORE BUYING. MYER Xj-Extra Help to been retired from the otllce of super intendent of teleginph of this New Jer sey Centtal lallioad to make wav for 0 T. Adams, a young Western rail roader, has locelvcd a lostly silver water set troni the telegraph opera tors employed on the road. Mr. Stew art lllled the ofllee for fifteen yeais, nnd Ills retirement has caused a feel ing of uneasiness among the olde men, who fear that they may have to go Tlans are being lietfected for tho ... .; : . . ... 1reM,ra, lv mm isome monumenc or Mm Htnn an uttnt toimi n I lid Mi at lni num. tui; I'lVV-Pt; rjnn n in ii mv . ii'mnic tlve turned a wheel In Ameilen S'r.'-e that day in August. 1S29, when the Stoiirbtldge Lion, the ploneet railway engine of the United States, made Its famous Initial tilp, the counttj has become n netwotk of rails, and It Is believed thnt there Is not nn Iron roid within the limits of the Vnlon whose managers will not cheerfully lcspond to an appeal for u contribution to nil In erecting a memorial stTi own the spot whete their miimmntn Indusfiy was born Wayne County Ilor.ild STATE TOPICS. W. II Tyson was vesterdav appoint! d fouith-Uass postmustei at West lteadinij, la Itccrults foi the in w Tort j-stvc nth I'tilted States Volunteer tiglinciit are be ing gathered at Ucllifonti. Tor hi-itliig his wife Trank ltttd of Ambeison's allej, Tianklln count), was sentenced In Judge Stevvait to tin mouths' Imprisonment. Careful estimates tl the iiuatititv of tobacco harvestid In Clinton loiuitj this j tar. at ovei l,2iH.W pounds, and its value at about JlJO.ono John I'ittlngi-i, who uccldentall shot and killed Mrs Smile Shoimakei at Chambirsburg, last spring, was acquitted este.ril.iy of inviiluntao m insWughtcr In the Newvlllo Cumberland countv Knitting mills Cleveland Heller had his arm ciuslii.il Hat between heavv lollois, and the limb lu.il to be aniputated John and Giorgc Pile, of Snowshoo township, Cintte counti, have been ar icsted on the charge of driving off fai lntis' cattle and selling them to butch ers Torturing Disfiguring Humors Itching, Burning, and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin and Scalp with Loss of Hair CURED BY CUTICURA. Tho treatment is simple, direct, agrecablo, and ei'nnmniral,,uid U adapted to the voting est infant as will as adult!) of men ace llitlio tlio lUTectul parts with Hot WArtn and Ct'TicuitA bOAl- to cleino tli Rliln of rrusts and scales, and soften the thlcl.cnett cuticle Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CCTiruitv Ointment freely, to alliy lulling, irrlutlon, and lnliamniatlon, and sonthoandhcil.aiid lastly tako theCUTiciirn. Uisolvjst to cool and clcanso tho blood. This treatment affords Instant relief, pcunits rest and sleep, nd points to a speedy , perma nent, aiidecouomlc.il cure when all other rem edies and cte.il tlia best physicians fall. Sold r TTT"htr Trlff. Tltc Sjt. 1 25i or. CcTlrrKi Soap, 2.V-i Oimhfht. .DC HK8nlviT(half ktsei.ATic 1'orTER ORiri -( CHKtt Com N 1 l'rop Uoiton. aj- lloir to Cure llumort," G4 ptge book, free. SPECIAL SALE This Week of 5, left Jemrelry. He. Xoiv 13 tho timo to get a bargain at those prices. You caunot ob tain them in the fiittue. Call and see them. l'lne Diamond Illne at $"'X, $10 U) Solid Gold li.tud nines al-JIJ.-. worth viorth Solid Gold Hand UIuks at 51 00, worth fJ2o Hold rilled Cuff ISuUoils, Wc , worth SI 21 Tuff Huttoui, previous prices $1 00, now 57c. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, IIIrIii move ment, i"0 I. idles' Sterling Silver batches, worth $" W, now S! 71 Gent's Nli kcl Watches, S W , prlco $J .V, now $1 75 Jtosers ltros. Spoons, wai ranted, 60i Jtogers liros' Hatter Knives Su(,ar Spoons, I'lcklt I'orks, 37c previous prlto 7?c Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Klgln move ment 11 in Ladles' Gold rilled Watches at $0 V). worth fl'iOO We alo hnve about thiee hundred La dles' Solid Sllv(r ItliiKs worth SOc and 7r.e , will close them at 10c each Speclil t-ale now Kolnf; on at Dav idow llros Attdid as wo are offerlnc rooiH at one-fourth the Ir original value Kxtra Heavy Solid Sliver Thimbles at 19c Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ave, 1 I I For Men, Women, Boys, Girls, Misses and Children, all styles and at prices to suit any one, It will pay you to buy of us. We buy from man ufacturers in need of ready cash and we always sell stylish and durable footwear of all sorts for less than cost of making of shoes. Look at the Prices: Men's Three Sole Russian Calf Vici Kid, Leather-lined, Shoes, worth $3.00, at $1.98. DAVI The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lacka. Ave. Wait on You. Connollys Tailored JSuSA cffi'H m plicate it at your habit maker's for double. We are showing a splendid array of Light Weight Jack ets especially designed for early fall wear. Come and glance through the line of about a hundred different styles. You'll find everything here that you can think to ask for, and more, too, and priced very lightly, beginning at $i and running up to $12.50. We don't mean to meddle with your choice, we merely suggest that no matter how little you pay, you may as well have the correct thing, stylish, well made and worth the money, and you can get it here surer than anywhere else. CONNOLLY The Wheat T'lom which "Snow White" 1 lotii Is Hindi, is III e balled, mured ind te mini before It la Riounl s,i we know tl at u ) Purs not contain the lc.tst llttlo bll of dirt It s pirfcetlv clean, peifKtly pute and perfeitlv wholesome Tt Is nude in a than mill bv chan mm and Is used by clean people Ask vour nioier about It. "Ueonly wholesale!! " THE VESTON IEL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. Scranton and Wilkes-11 irre, Ia, Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Hollers, Molstlncand 1'umplnz Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. HI! DOW SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Suits We said tailored, and it's so no seamstress touched these suits, al though we've no desire to decry the seamstress. Men tailors for tail ored suits, and it's seen at once in the cut, the lit, the style skirts as fashion decrees, sleeves ditto, and made in all the new desirable cloths that the markets aOord. We would ask you to look at, for instance, our $20.00 Suit, and then try and du & WALLACE, Fall Carpets WILLIAMS Interior tl Lager Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK ffiioffl.in$iJ;nii)PJ Telcphon: Call, 23 H. nn iU bl 311 Spruci S Temple Court iJJildlaj, ZU SCfiDtOl, h All acute and rlnonlc cllsc-aec-q of men women ana children C'lUtONIC Ni:itV OU3. JIHAIN AND WAbJ'lNU DISKAb KS A Hl'lX'IALTY All eSUeasea of thJ Liver, Kltlnejs, llladdcr. Skin, llloocl, NerveB. Womb, Kye. Uor Mono. Throat and LungB Canccrt. Tumours I'll s Hupturu Ooltre, nheumatlsm, Asthma, Catarth VailococelP l.oxt Manhood Nightlv Emissions, all remnlo Dlxcaiic-s, I oncorrhoe-n etc Oonorrhm. Sjphllls Blood I'olBon, Indiscretion and vouthful habits olilltrrati-d SurKt-ry Tits. Up. leiisy Tano and filomach Worinx C'A TAimilOZONK. Rpeclllo for Cutnrrh Three months' treatment only S00 Trial free In ofllee Consultation and examt nnilniiH free Onjci- hours dull and Sunduy, 8 a m to 9 p m. DR. DENSTEN SO PILSilEft A M 'JM Wallac 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE We offer better inducements to the carpet buyer this seasou than ever before. Paying less for your carpets than we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. & M'ANULTY. Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, -giuiniuimiusiiEiEiHiiSESiimmmii: 0 i I II I7 b 1 1 FLOREY 5 BR00KS J 2ii Washlnstin Avenu: S Opposite Court llousi S rdI3!!lllBil!ll!HI!II!!BmiIllllllllIII!lR THE Kooms hunl'2, Com'ltli IVIM's. SOHANTON, PA. Hiningand Blasting ttdr Emu ll M do at Miuaio and lluali 'aid NVui At I.AI LIN & KAMI i0VM CO .- ORANQIH GUN POV'DER 1.1 ctrlo llatterles l.leotrln Uipli or. lorexplodliij bluitt, bafcty fiue va I Rspauna Ghsm'cal Go's hxh"!sivbs Everything i
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