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Everything well cooked nnd clean. An elab orate bill ol taro dally. Lodgings lor travelers. MRU, CONMICIC. 3a N, Slnlu tit, IEWIS' 98 LYE (pl.TENTF.Dl lokOftawlthramoTftblllj, the eoatenti t siwuTB rcT ivr un, H ill lot oetl por rotned lIAfd Soaplu CftfDlontet without boiU-g. dlllobCtlBft Clokl, tMU, WUhlllf but lit ftlaU.irtt u. pu.vaF:pa.ca Q Mi HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUHOEON. Omoe-18 West Lloyd Btreet, Bhenandoul off-SEND FOR CATALOGUE. COMfilNiTIOt BAftriLS. mth RubUrHxw (U4 utwiu, uui nan iw . .)! h, WUriiiJnt)U. 64 41 E.C.MEACHAM ARMSCO.. ST. LCUIS.UO MEN WANTED To taut & 1'oiltlTft Curo for the wU of BoU-abtiiM. V.smsIv KlCUtM. Bruat l'ovor, imi i iptu,ncrTouicbiiitT Low of mena oim Full Slu, nforuuiUou Pltr.K. 7, ; BASEBALL RESULTS. Brooklyn! Whitewash Chicago and Bltt- motu Win from I.oiilevUlo.- Now York ...0 o o a a l o l 0 0 3 10 0 0 0- 0 I a Uoreland 0 i. - r -. Batteries Crano and Dovle: Itettior ana Zlmmor. AT BnOOKLY.f. Hrooklyn .,,.0 20301210- Chicago.. .........0 0000000 0-0' TlatterIcsGumhcrt and Sohrivor; Stein and I Dailcy. I AT BOSTON. I Boston 1 115 0 2 0 1 0 111 Clpclnnatl 1 04001000 8 ll.lttiTiM-Stlvctts and Kelly; Duryea and , Jlurpby. AT PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia S S 0 PitUDurr,..i..:,.,0 0 2 Ilatterios Baldwin and ClomenU. 10 2 0 0 0 X-10 - 4 Miller; Espor and AT I1ALTIUOHK. Baltlmoro 1 Louisville 0 2 0 3 bia 0- 0 Butteries Dufflngton and and Dowse. Itohluson; Jones AT WASHINGTON. Washington 0 1 0 4 0 0 3 4 1-13 Bt. Louis 0 O.G 0 0 0 8 OO-i 7 Ilatterlcs Abbey and Mllligan; Ootzin and Buckley. STANDING OF TIIK CI.U11S. Per Won Tjn-l Ct noston 3." 13 .7:10 Ilrooklyn...31 15 .874 Ciiiolimnti..S8 111 .671 l'hiladel'a. SO 02 .513 Chicasro....S5 l!a .63a Cleveland..'..' 4 at .6U0 Per iron Tjost m New York. 23 24 . 480 Plttstiurr..23 27 Washlnir'n.20 as Louisville .ao a7 Ht Louis... 17 : Ualtlmoro.,14 33 .400 .4;).i .4?tl .347 .aos lastern Lengue. At Itochcstor HochcBter. 8; Syracuse, 3. At Troy-Troy, 5; Provldonce, 3. At Hlmira Elmira, 3, Athletic, 8. DEATH OF GEN. STACKHOUSE. Ills End Very SmUlen Hketch of the Con gressman's Life. Wabhwoton, June 15. Gen. Ell T. Stackhouse, member of Congress from the Sixth District of South Carolina, and a prominent mombor of the Farm ers' Alliance, died in this olty at 1:30 a. m. He was one of the party that accom panied Uie remains of the late Col. L, L. Polk, President of the Farmers Alli ance, to Ilaielgh, N. O., last Saturday. He returned to Washington Monday morning, and in the afternoon com plained of a slight attaok of indigestion, but seemed to be in good spirits. lis remained at home for a while, but re turned to the House before the adjourn ment of that body. About midnight Congressman Cats was oallod to the rooms of Mr. StacK house and was told that he was dying. A physician was immediately summoned but before his arrival Mr. Stackhouse was doad. His remains will be taken to Little Bock, S. 0., tor Interment. Ell Thomas Stackhouse was born in Marlon County, near where he has lives, March 27, 1824. He served in Longstreet's Corps during the war, and necame a uoionei. lie gavo tnoBt of his attention after the war to the develop ment of .Southern agriculture. Was elected to the Fifty-second Congress as an Alliance Democrat bv more than 9,000 votes out ot something over 11,000. Tenement House Slurilar In Scheneotady. Schenectady-, N. Y.. June 15. The tenement house at 100 Rotterdam street, this city, was the scene of a horrible "murder yesterday. A 13-year-old srlrl called at the house and found the doors locked. She heard a muffled sound as of pounding and moaning, and directly afterward a man rushed from the house and ran into the street. Lying in a pool of blood on the floor of a front room was found the body of Mrs. Demacsek, Her skull had been crushed by three blows from a hammer, and hor throat had been cut from ear to ear. The police are searching, for. the murderer, who la "unknown. Tlayard to Present Gray's Namo, WmrtiJOTOif, Del., Juno 15. Ex-Seo-rotary Bayard, It now seems assured, will present the name of- United States Senator Gray, ot this State, as a oandi- uate lor tne Presidential nomination. Mr. Bayard is an ardent Cleveland man, but he fears that his old chief may not be able to get the nomination, and. if he does, may bo beaten. Pennsylvania Hibernians In Convention. WiLKESBAiuiK, Pa., June 15. The Ancient Order of Hibernians ot Penn sylvania are in State convention here. There are 400 delegates in atteuduuee. The sessions are secret. Weathur indications. Washington, June J.5. For Now England! Cooler weather; showers to-nigut; westerly winds. For Eastern Now York, Eastern Penn sylvania and Now Jersoyi Blbjbtly ooolor; local showers; westerly winds. 1 For Western Now York and Western Penn. (ylvania: Cooler; westerly winds; local ratal during- tho night. DONTT TAKE ItOuRsColds.Ooatks.tfproThrost.Orcap.Iailaesia, Whooping- Ccush, lJroneWtlj ant Asthma, A urttii or for Consumption, e fit 1 ami re r;M Is .dvaviil atapa. IT., at flue. a.' 011 will sat. the a x- ttuanl.eiieo! mier iaxuiK mi uni sw. wii a U. b' sum. It will pay WALL PAPER onyonoin want of OEL.AT tosend 80. to pay postape pn our beautiful .llao of ovrr luo mstehtW ami. lei at low est price 1 Aojlress l", II. OAD Y, ia UlKh fit, l'ruMouco. H. L i f' jil.il'J V 1 i.i fa iail .XXI ,' WILL DEPEff ACCEPT? ( Rumor that He May Be Secre tary ofStafe. BUT UNDER" CERTAIN CONDITIONS On of These Is That lie Shall Resign U Case) of President Harrison's Ite-elec- tlon Reld and Depew In Consultation at Opuir Farm Oyer the Blatter. New Yoiie, Juns 15. The announce- mont that Secretary Elklns hail arrived In - the olty with a message from Presi dent Harrison to Cbaunoey II. Depew, asking the latter to accept the port folio of Secretary ot State, has created a good deal of talk among Republicans and others in this city. Mr. Debew went to Ophlr Farm and spent last night with lion. Whltolaw Held, and It Is supposed he wont there for the purpose of consulting Mr. Ield in regard to the matter. Well-Informed porsons say that Mr. Depew does not want the position, but may accept under certain conditions, I one ot which is that he shall resign in case of President Harrison's re-olectton. j It is argued that his acceptance of the position provisionally will be, doing President Harrison a groat service. I The appointment of Mr. Depew would be one at which, under tho clrcum-' stances, no one could take exception. 1 It he declined it, the President would , be obliged to make an appolntmont ot ' coming Just provlous to election, might ' ue a very embarrassing duty. CHARGES AGAINST NICOLAI. Thw MUslng Minister Acousvtl of Forgery and Uther Crimes. Elizabeth, N. J., June 1C. The com mittee appointed to investigate the troubloln the First German Presbyterian Church here, tho pastor of which, Kev. Nathaniel Nlcolai, disappeared hiystorl ously throe weeks ago, presented their report at tho special meeting ot the Presbytery In this city. They found three charges of forgery against the missing pastor in addition to other evil improprieties, and stated they were un able to find any trace ot his whereabouts and recommended ih.it his pastoral con nection with tho church be at once dis solved, und that proceedings bo com menced against him as uu alleged offen der. The committee also heard charges nguinst Henry Pfarrer und William Hopk, two of the church eldors, both employers of u large number of men In the Singer Manufacturing WorKs, who made it a necessity that all their em ployes should belong to their church. The elders denied the charges. The committee recommoudod that n more conciliatory manner be adopted by eldors , towards members. RUMORS OF A COURT MARTIAL. Muvul Oillcors at Slure Island May II Culled to Accouut. Make Island, Cal., Juno 15. Bristow, one ot tho men injured by Monday's explosion, died last night. J. H. Hut ton, another of the Injured is still alive and slightly bettor. He is totally par- j alyzed, but it Is oxpooted that he will be ablo'to speak soon, and that he may' bo able to give some oausa . for tho ex plosion. , The funerals of the victims were held yesterday af fernoon and were attended by ull the bands,, sailors and marines in the yard, and also all of the civilian I employes. . A telegram jhas. been , received , from i tho Secrotary ot 'the Navy instructing that a commission be appointed to in- I vestlgate the explosion, and it is ru mored ihit, a general court -martial will I be held, ill which come of, tho naval a (II- ' cers of the .yard will - ba the' principal actors.. , . . TO. TRY- 'RAVACHPL'.g'aIN. The French Anarrhlst Held ou Three Charges of Dlurder. j Paris, June 15. The Court ot Appeals has pronounced against tho appeal of Ravachol, the Anarchist, from the de cision of the Chamber of Writs, which returned a true bill against htm for the murder of Brunei, the hermit ot Cham bers; and for the murder of two ladies named Marcon at St. Etienno. His trial has been ilxed for June 20, before the Montbrison Assizes. The jury will be selected by lot and their names will not be disclosed. This Is to guard ngainst Anarchist friends ot the prisoner attempting to intimidate the jurors. Ilepatrlng tlie Wigwam, Chicago, June 15. The work of repairing the Chicago wigwam in which the Democratic National Conven tion will be held has begun, and will be pushed night sud day until completed. The canvas root was the only portion of the structure injured by yesterday's storm, aud Contractor Allen promises to have the roof ot timber coinplotod by Saturday. VA Norte Ijtuuched. Newport News, Va., Juno 15. The launching of the new steamship El Norte from the yard of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Com pany yesterday afternoon attracted a large gathering, El Norte is riot only the largest ship butlt by this company but the largest steamer over bulit In the United States. Aacot OmIiI Cup Haoe. London, June 15, The race at Asoot, for the Gold Vase, value two hundred sovereigns, given by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, added to a Bweepstakes ot twenty sovereigns each, two miles, was wpn by the five-year-old bay colt, Martagon, the chestnut colt, Thessllan, was second, and the bay or brown colt, Clarence, third. 130' Ituumvuy Victims Dead. . v , FiTOiiBimo, Mass., June 15. Abel Derby, aged 83, and W. O. Kelly, aged 41, the two men who were injured In a runaway acoldeut, died last night. Tour Killed, lTorty Injured. ' London, June 10. A collision' Bt Blshopgate between two Ipcal , trains re- suited in , tne loss c-i lour iivrs.atm "e .... w.w;r,: The Age of Orrnlatlosa. New Boarder Weill wollt This li flfiin!9fi?.J.'y.j rM?lt wM-.thoy. havo pre?cxTfidtrtThorrlor acid peach jam instead o,f Btcwedpnines. (Md Boarder 11 owing- to organiza tion, my boy. Ua boarders have a mutual prblcatlvo association, with iron clad ruled and heavy penalties. "Oh, hoi You kicked against prunes, did your "Not much wo didn't Wo passed a law that whenever prunes, camo on tho table every member should eat a quart or pay (10 fine. That settled It. Tho landlady found prunes too expensive." N. Y. Weekly. Theatrical Note. A Flf tli nvenuo lady at. the opera said to hor escort: "I wish you would shut tho door. I shall take cold from this doublo draught." "Doublo draughtl I do not sco where a doublo.draught could como from," ob served tho gcntlemani "Why. sir, don't seel It' blows from tho door; and don't you see that fellow I on tho sta'tro blowimr. too?" Texas """"b A Lapse of Memory. Tom Sho seemed Infatuated with you and yet sho refused you? Dick Yes. Tom I wonder if your declaration was ardent enough. Dick Well, I told her sho was tho only woman I had over loved. Tom You forgot that you wero a widower. Dick By Jovel that's a fact. Judgo. A Case of Necessity. Von Bloomer I understand that vou havo bought a cottage at tho seashore for this summer. Do Tootvllle I bought two, side by side. Von Bloomer What do you want two for, with your small family? De Tootvillo One Is for my wife's trunks. Cloak Review. lU:i'Or.U AND AFTI3K. BEFORE TAKING. AFTtlt TAKING. Puck. Worse Than Homo ICaces. Blinkers Why is it your friend Wink ers is always down at tho heel? Does j ho lose his money on horse races? Dlnkers Ho never bets on a horse I nice. He loses his money on the human ' race. "Eh?" "He has nine children." N. Y. Weekly- Qualified. Dissatisfied Colonel I expected, cap tain, that the general would send me, men of experience for this expedition I wanted an officer to lead men who have seen service I daro say you never led anything. Captain I led the g-erman last sum mer at Newport. Brooklyn Life. Itot Troublesome. Servant This room will bo rented only to an artist Hoom Hunter And why not to an other man? Servant Because artists aro less troublesome they never want their room put in order. Onco a Week. Took the Wind Out of Ills Balls. Waggs (to young- matron with tho perambulator) Good morning, Mrs. Fullblooml Aro you taking tho son out for an airing, or the heir out for a sun ing? Mrs. Fullbloom Neither, Mr. Waggs. Daby is a girl. Life. Hard to Halt. "The play last night wasn't realistic enough for me." "What. was ,the trouble?" "Vou know that chap who was killed In tho third act?" "Yes." "Well, I' saw hlra on tho street thla morning." Puck. A Good Investment. "It has cost you a good deal to put 70ur son through college?" "Yes." "Do you think It Is likely to pay youT" r"Well, I expect so. Ho has already received ono offer1 from a professional baseball club." N. Y, Press. One Thing Sure. Sympathetic Mother I can't under stand why you, should have so much trouble with your wife. Perhaps she only married ou to please her parents. Son Not much. She ain't that kind. N. Y. Weekly. I It Was llnougli. I "Only ono word, Gladysl" ho pleaded. "Ono little word!" Tho young woman looked at the slender-shanked youth on his knees be fore her, and she opened her beautiful lips and softly said: "Katsl" Chicago Tribune. A Useful JUlrror. Little .Nell What does tho organist at our church have a lookin'-glass fixed over his head on the organ for? Little Dick I guess ' that's so he can tell tho choir when tho minister Is look in'. Good News. Cause and Effect, lie owed Uuckeliln Ie,to three dollars And afterward denied It That's why the coroner's Jury Was called la to decltlo It. ' Jury. A Thing Apart, Miss A. I find your friend qulto on- 1 tcrtalnlng when lie, iforgets himself. u ho un Amorican or an Englishman? LffiS , He's a ilQstonlan.1 THE. COTTAGERS ANGRY Mi-miti 'tn u i" Corbctt's . Presence. T-r HE WlLUTRAlN THERE FOR SULLIVAN I i An, Indication Meetltig; Talked Or-Renl . . , , j ... ,,, t,,, I Estate Men ITappjr Over tlio Flehter't Comluc, As It lias Hoomrd Tli.lr Iltisl- ness Uow CorlieUVIUAVojU, 1 Locn Annotm, N. J., Jun 15.-"JIm" t r,.. i.... -itMiu.' .. t.- j !.....( v,uru.i .Y..W-U. urauy, a vrumer, BUU HBYCrUl BpOrilUg III 2 Eh, UHYS JUS j, J A -I .1 S J . taken up quarters at; the house of Brady, on ,the corner of Euclid and Main avs-, nnes, whloh will be tho 'summer home- of Corbett. Immediately in the rear ' of'the cottage' is a. large bam which will bo used by CorbetUfta his. training quar- , tors; The'Sides' of 'ttib bnrn halvo all been.' well padded and everything has been arranged for the fighter to go into tut-, mediate training. The big- barn, ia which Corbett -will do' most of his train lag, is near the edgo of Deal Lake, and but two minutes" walk from the occau. Trainer Brady hns purchased a IB-foot bateau which Corbett will use upon the. lake as n morning exercise. Just across the railroad track front this place are tho new grounds of the Asbury Park Athletic Association. Mr. Brady hasohtnined permission from tho managers to let Corbett uso the trnslc for daily exercises. It is quite likely that tho fighter will take part in soma it Is Mr. Brady's intoutlon to have' the ol the umi games to ue piayeu here, as man devote much of his timo to harden ing himself by this sport. There is considerable ill-feeling among the cottagers here over the action, ot Brudy in seloctlng this placo as training quarters for the man who is to meet Sullivan. Loeh Arbour is a fashionable seaside summer resort, and many of the Now York families who have located here have done so on account of Its ex clusiveness. They claim that the bring lng.pt Cpilfett here Is a disgrace to the place from a moral point of view, and there Ib much talk of holding an Indig nation meeting to protest ngainst it. The cottagers are awaiting develop ments before deciding what" action to pursue. While the cottagers claim, that the selection 'of their picturesque little resort has ,ajready proven a detriment to them, and that unless the fighter se lect another pl ioi to do his traiaing tuey will dispoj of their property at a loss, the loci, mil estate agents claim that the coming ot Corbett to their shore has p.-ovoji quite a boom, and that they have uny number ot applicants for cottages fov thu summer. THE KNOT TIED IN A CEMETERY. llalttuiore Couple Married Ovir Graves oftlio llrldu's l'ureuts. th. Baltimoke, June 15. The strangest ana most unique marriago ever per I formed In Baltimore took placo yester day within the boundaries of Green Mount Cemetery over the graves of the parents ot the bride. Additional Importance attaches to the event owing to' the prominence- ol the contracting parties. The, groom was Col. Hendrlck von Stamp, ex-Mlnister ot Denmark to the United States, a knight ot tho Order of Dannebi;og, and.tho.brldo was Miss Mil- dred, Hammond, of, this city, daughter, of the late Ueu. Hammond. Six, carriages wure occupied by the wedding party, but, the vehicles were supposed, to be a funeral cortege, as they slowly moved through the cemetery. When the Hammond lot was reached the graves were strewn with flowers and the wedding, was quickly performed, tho, bridtr'staridlug' upon the grave of her niqther and. the groom standing npon the grave of the ,brtue;s lather. The brldo is of one .of Maryland's old-r est families, being a remoto descendant of President George Washington. She is 40 and the groom 44' ye irs old. The party left afouce tdr Washington, Soaiilnn's Keusou Returning. New1' York. June 15. It is stated that Actor W. J. Scanlan, who became iusano while playing in "Mavourneou ' at the Fourteenth Streot Theatre last winter. is ranldly recovering his reasou and may soon be able to leave Bloouilngdale Asylum where he Is confined, to resume his profession. Atithe office of Manager I'itou yesterday, it was said that Mr. Scanlan had been out riding and driv ing for some weeks past. Mr. Pit;ou had spolcen to mm on Wednesday when the actor seemed qulto rational. It is said that Insanity experts will be en gaged to pass upon Mr. Scanlan's condi tion, nig ll laio in Italtimore. Baltwoiuj, June 14. One ot the most destructive fires that ever visited the water front ot Baltimore started yester day afternoon ou the Bsy Line wharf, A workman saw, a .flash amoux the thou sands of tales o( cotton stored tbqre aud gave tho alarm. Almost before the great crowd of workmen on the spot knew it tho entire water edge of the Bay Line, or, properly speaking, the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, was a roaring furnace. Three hours later the ruin was complete and a damage moderately computed at $103,000, had been done. To Observe the 400th Anniversary, Boston. June' 15, Tho House ot Itep reseutatlves suspended Its rules yester day tor the admission of a resolution thut the Governor be authorized aud re quested to Issue a proclamation recom mending to the peqple due observance in all the localities of the 400th dscov ery ot America, and especially approi prlate exercises jn me schools to com memorate the discovery. Sltny Guilty, First Degree New Youk, rJune IS. Michael T, Sltney, who has been on trial for th murder ot Robert Lyons, which occurred November .'0 lust, was lound guilty last night of murder In the tlrst degree, Uenteuce Was deferred. Col. Jones for Vies President. St. Louis, June IS. The name ol Col. Charles IL Joues; editor ot the St. Louis "Republic, n Is new freely dls cussed as the most likely nominee of th Democratic oouv.suUon, at Chicago, foe vice, moment. SI 0.000 will, bp paid, (fli? a,' -cape .enabling us to make W olfp s Acme Black- JNoSIt stfc'h a pnee llat the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the. retail price is 20c 1 This offer U opta until January tit., iSoj. Tot ptiCuUrs addrtii the nndcrilguetL Acms BLACKING is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Wa,e.r cos" olhinB- Alcohol Is dear. Who can show ui how to make it without alcohol an that we can make A(!MF. Ill .ArlctNR sschrsn as water drcssinc, or nut it in fancv pack. - - . ages like many of the .water dressings, and then charge for the oatside appearance In. stead of charging for the contents of th bottle? "WOLFF &HANDOLrn, Philadelphia. is (he name of a paint of which a 25c bottle is enough to make six scratched and dlleJ cherry chairs look like newly finished ma. hoganies. It will do many other remarkable things which no other paint can do. All tetailers cell it. Morning Noon Night! i Good all tlie time. It removes , 1 the languor of morning, sus- t tains the energies of noon, lulls , ' the weariness of night. .'Root; Beer! ' delicious, sparkling, appetizing. Don't be deceived If a dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tells you some other kind ' b "justascootl" 'tis false. No imitation 1 is as good as the genuine Hires mmm sWBara Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing, Cures .1 ; Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Kemoves and Prevents Dandruff. mim RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. SKILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Couch Cure is- trithout a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample uotue rree into every nome In the United States and Canada, o If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief Is sure. If you dread that Insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOII'S CUKE, l'nce 10 cts., jo cts. ana. Jl.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuoh. MANHOOD RESTORED. "8ANATIVO," the, Wonderful . Spanish Jlruedy, is sold with a, Written Cuoronteo to cure all Nervoua Ills tanas, such as Wralc Maraory. Lobs of Dralo 1'ower? Headache. Wakefulness, Loat Man-hood.Kervousnees.Lag-situile, all drains and loss, of power, ot.tbe GeneraUve Organs In DofordA. Aftor U90. rhotographea from life. HPMHwMiaMl diner icz.i 3iubcv war-exertion, joulhiul. tniilKretlons, or ma excessive otmreo,tf uifi.oi (jimiilAnt'i which MiUroale ly !ad to Infirmity, Consuropttou and lnanlty- lilt lip. in convenient fgrm (q carry In thpvttft I' order wo Rive a Konej, Tent by. nmll to any adJreas, l rcular free rrlain envelor. Mention this, paper. Address, MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Office for U. 8. A. US Ueaiborn Street. CIIltiAGO, I IX. FOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH, l'A.. BY C. II, Ilagenbuch, Druggist, N. li. Cor. Main an 4 Lloyd t)t. DR. BANDEN'S IATISTPATCKTS' BIST IMrRDVIMINTS. WITH tlECTII MAQKETIC SOSFCNSOir. mm, ILEerae belt TTllt ear wtinoav medlctoa all Treaaacaa resaltlas from everUiallon a( brain, uni fares, aitawaa or ladlafrellaa, as asaual axhaiultoa, dralaa, losses, nsrvaus dtllitr, slasa- .Bisuess. i.Dcuor, saeuaiaii.aii aiuucr, ,i,.r ,u. ... cww plalats, Una tack, lsuba0. aeiallsa, ssasral lu-ctallh, ala. This elsslrle bait coatalaa llaaS.rrul lpriasrls e,ar all elbsrs, aoa (Was a cur real tballs iDSUDtly fslt by lbs vaster or as lriii ff a,iioo.uu, ana iu car ui 01 sua wwn ni.aa. scsaraeasT. Tboiusnas bare b-a aurs4 by Ibis soanslana lasantlen artsv alt otber rm,Si,s fallal, and we sire aea dr,4siitsstlnanlals la tblsand every alhcr slata. Oar i,rlale)provsd a. 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