The Herald. rVBUSUBD DAILY, SCNDAY BXCKFTBD WCBKI.T, XVKItr BATBHDAT. St X tiorr.ll .IVo;rtr K. a ItOYnn.,.m....,HMlor and ZHftWfcr W, It. WA1KlXH.-m.. towl JM(Wr Jf. JJOrj:H.......lliMltiM Manau1 UBSCtllPTION RATES J An.r,per y ear,. ..... IfwtOtT, per year,...- ........... .....a no . ............ 1 so Uderrtlilnp Halo. TSjriknsiant, 10 cents per line, Bnt Insertion I snts pr line each subsequent Insertion, Bates it recular advertising can be bod on sppllos Mos at the ooico or by mall. Tkt Kyibinq 11RRAI.D ban a larger olroula tlswlnTshennndoah tbanany other paper pub- Ngktd, llooka open to all. OSered at tbe Postoffloe. at Shenandoah, l'a. tr transmission through tbe malls as second-class mall matter.. Amono all of Hoke Smith's reduo- tlonB nnd suspensions has fcnybody heard of tho lightnlDg striking a sluglo ox-Confo derate pensioner of the Mexican War? Tiin governor signed the bill, It must be remomborcd, which require builders to board Joists of buildings In course of erection, to prevent Injury to workmen by falling material. A Orohqian has been found who Is said to have $30,000,000 In Confederate currency, and an exchange says "Hang on to thorn! They may be made convertible Into wlldoat notes before tho present Bourbon Congress gets through." Everyone who conies back from the World's Fair says everybody else should go, but, strango to say, no one expresses it desire to visit the Fair a second time himself. Human nature Just loves to see other people In luted, AOT AT ONOB. "Wo havo repeatedly called tho at tention of the authorities to the fact that this town at present is sorley In need of a Board of Health, Acting upon tho suggestion of the HekaJjI), and the power given them by recent .legislative enactment, the Borough Council sometime ago mnde provision for the appointment of the proper health oBlcers. President Betterldge has so far failed to net In the matter, claiming It to be Impossible to obtain tho consent of competent persons to act without compensation. It is to be regretted that such a state of affairs exist, and Council should devhje some means wheroby the pro visions of the ordinance could bo car ried out Immediately. Jinny portions of the town demand horoio measures and prompt action. The death breed ing filth In certain localities, due to the mode of life of those occupying the "rookeries," is liable at any time to cause an epidemic In our midst. Chester is experiencing an epidemic scare, an account of which appeared In our columns yesterday. A Polander died from ncutecholora morbus, and the street oocupled by that class was Im mediately placed under quarantine. The same state of allaira Is liable to exist In our midst at any time, much more so than at towns like Chester. If it Is Impossible to secure the ser vices of desirable men to servo in tho oapaclty of health oflloers, would it not be well to pay them for their ser vices? A PAVING DECISION. Among the decisions handed down by the Supreme Court was one brought by the taxpayers of Bcranton, and which incidentally Interests all towns where dlsnutes are banging over the payment for paving. Justice Mitchell delivered an opinion in the case of the city of Bcranton against John Jermyn, relative to tho Jefferson avenue pave cases. By Justice Mitchell's decision the property owners will have to pay for the paving of that throughfare, They objected to making payment on the ground Hint the con tract of the olty with the Barber Asphalt Company was void because tho petition asked for the paying was not signed by a majority of the pro. perty owners and because it w circulated by the agents of tbe Barbel Asnhalt Co. It was a.s hel 1 that the contract was void because tit- i-.mtract Included the paving in froat of the Second Presbyterian ohuroh, whleh was charged to the property owners Instead of being paid by tbe olty, and Jot the further reason that tbe contract was awarded to the Barber Asphalt Co. by resolution Instead of orilluauee. "When tbe city made au effort to eol leal these payment claims by legal process, the property owners filed aflldavlts of defence. The city obtain ed a rule in each case to show cause why the Judgments obtained should not be made absolute for want of BuQlilent allldavlta of dafeose. By opinions fllby, Judtse, AjEghJbabJ ttw rules wereall made absolute. " ThE NATIONAL BANK'S. The HnmtHtr of Snupenilnns Net So (treat n Hopnrteif. Washikowh, July 2B. Comptroller ot the Currency Eckels has prepared a state ment xhnwiuK that since Jan. 1, 1803, but 106 national Imuks have gone Into the bunds f the comptroller. Fourteen of Uils number have already resumed busi ness under favorable conditions, and dur ins the ensuing week It Is expected several others trill have complied with the re quirements of the comptroller and reopen. Wblle prior to sept, l an equal number will probably resume. Out of the total 105 closed, but thirty -seTen nave gone into the hands ot receivers, the balance either having reopened or are still In the hands ot (ixamlners, with strong prospects of re opening. Br izeoeranhlcal sections the failures are distributed as follows: New England states, 3; eastern states, U; middle and Mississippi valley states, 15s north western, C; western states, oft; southern states, us. Total. 106. Twenty-ono states and territories have reported no national bank failures, as tot lowm Alaska, Arkansas, Arlsona, Connec ticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho. Indian Territory. Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Ne vada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Khode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Vir ginia, and West Virginia. No national banks have failed In Boston, Brooklyn. Philadelphia. Pittsburg. Halt! more, Washington, Buffalo, Cincinnati, St. Louis. New Orleans, San Francisco, Minneapolis, St Paul and numbers of other great commercial centers, and but one has olosetl In New YorK, two in UM oago and one in Milwaukee. Tho cause ot the failures In New York and Chicago were due largely to mismanagement, as were numbers ot others. Local scares have caused many of late to suspend. Nine of the banks failed were robbed by ofll olals, who are now under arrest. TWO PROMINENT MASONS DEAD Hon. Iloburt II. Pom and Dr. James Cun ningham ltntcliolnr. Dovwt. N. II.. July 20. lion. Robert II, Fosa died yesterday afternoon lie was born In Harrington, now Strafford, in 1814. In 1948 he went to Chicago, carrying tho first wood planing machine ever taken west of the Allegbenlerf. He early became a Free Mason, and for many years was tho standard bearer of the active members of the thirty-third degree of tbe Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, treasurer of the grand oommandery of Illinois, nnd was well known by the Masonio fraternity of the west. Asa politician he was the llrst of the old euard of Kenublloaias In Illinois, and It was oredltrd to him that he carried off the two doubtful members of the Ml nols legislature for John A. Logan for sen ntor. -WASHWOTOK. July 20. Dr. James Curv ningham Batchelor, the eminent Freo Mason who succeeded General Albert Pike as grand ootnniar.der of thesupreme oona- oil of the Scottish rite, died In tins cit Tonight the body will be carried to New Orleans, the former home ot tbe deoeaseu where thcregular Kadosli services will bo held over the body, probably at uiiuulght Monday next. FEEdTnITtHE HUN G RY Denver's Unemployed Army Finds Succor at Camp ltellef. Denvkij, July 20. Camp Relief, at the river front park, Is in perfeot running or der, and over n thousand of the unenv ployed were fed yesterday. Tents were erected capable of sheltering 600 or more persons, nnd they are being used to lodge part of the Indigent. During the day about COO men were taken out of tho city by tho different trains. At ono time tbe scenes at tbe Union depot yards in East Denver nnd In the violnlty of Fortieth street were quite exciting. Here was truth ered an immense crowd waiting for the outgoing trains, nnd when ono of thorn came along a scramble would be made to get aboard. The train officials, knowing how impossible it would be to keep them off, gracefully submitted, and In this way about 000 persons left town. Before Ieav lng the crowd entered many of the baker ies and stores and naked for food. No threats were made, but they got nearly all they wanted. Passing milk wagous also contributed to tbe needy, and no serious trouble ensued. Tragedy in a Court Room. rtUSSKLLVlLLE, Ala., July 80. During the trial of a divorce oase in the criminal court here a difficulty arose between John Llgon nnd Lino and Clark Richardson, two brothers, which resulted in Llgon shooting Li ue Richardson In the left shoulder nnd Clark Richardson cutting Llgoa's throat from ear to ear. Richard eon may recover, but Ligon Is dead.-Llgon married Mrs. Richardson, the mother of Line and Clark. He was so disagreeable that she was forced to leave him. She sued for a divorce, and during the trial Llgon mode some slanderous remarks about her. Line Richardson gave him the lie. Llgon called young Richardson a vile name, drew his pistol and fired, and was in the act ot shooting again when Clark RIohardson rushed to the rescue, and cut Ltgon's throat from one ear to the other. Itan Away to be a Jockey. Lynn, Mass.. July 29. Dr. I. O. Taylor, of Dayton, O., came to this city in search of his 14-year-old son. The youngster was found at Franklin Park race track. lie has been riding bronchos and other run ners under the name of Leo Bellows. He has been very successful. Tho Cholera In Spain. Madrid, July 28. Forty persons have been attacked with a choleraic disease within a few days in tbe province of Co runa. Twelve of these have died. It is believed ths disease was AmmiIc cholera. Stuto FUli ConmilwK.on. JlARRISBUKU. July 28. The state fish commission organised by the election of H. C. Ford as president; H. C. Deiuuler, secretary, and S. R. Stillwoll, correspond ing secrets r- - nood's SarsAparllla has done wonders for ms. Three years s;o I suffered with inflamma tory rheumatism, and was taken with typhoid fever. After ths fever abated my limbs ware so still I esuld not strabjUMn them. I set a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and when I had taken It I could bend my limbs, was cured of rheumatism, and am now feeling wslL" R, K. Purpmt, Osrbondale, . Hood's Pills liver Ills, stek headache, lausdlce, indigestion, xry a box. 2Sc Hood's Cures Highest of all in T-ivming Tower. ABSOUUTEDf PURE CHAMBERSBURG'S GALA DAY. Dedication nf tlin Monument Cnmmetnor- Htlnc the Hunting at Tliat City. CHAHM!Rsnrmo, July 20. Chambers- burg was crowded yesterday with people from all along the Cumberland valley from Harrisburg to Winchester, Va., to witness the dedication of tbe monument erected by popular subscription secured by The Dally iteposltory. This monument commemorates the burning of unamoers burg by Confederate forces under General McCauslnnd on July 80, 1804. The exer cises consisted of a parade, participated in by civic and military organizations from a radius of sixty miles; the singing of na tional airs by a choir of 100 voices, and an oration by W. I. Cook, editor of the Balti more Telegram, formerly editor of The Iteposltory. The monument was pre sented to and accepted by the otty oonnoll. A year ago Tbe Iteposltory began taking 61 subscriptions for the enterprise, and was auccessim in securing snout saw, which was expended on the monument! ! Last evening there was an Illuminated parade of 100 oycllsts and a concert by the Carlisle Indian school band. A Dying murderer's Confession. PlTTSHOKO, July 29. Austro-Hungary Consul Max Schainberg, In Pittsburg, has received from the courts of Prague the confession of Carl Smetena, a Bohemian, now in prison in Prague for robbery, Smetena, now on his death bed, confessed that he had murdered a man named John Wolkottsi, in Pennsylvania, in 1890; that he roblied him of 210, with which he escaped from the country. The confession also states that a Polander named 01 kauski was convicted for this crime and is now serving a ten yeArs'sentence.although he is innocent. TheliobemUu authorities are Investigating. The confessed mur? derer worked in the Pennsylvania coke re gions and in Allegheny Ciiy in 1890. Hie Iron Situation In I'ltlnburjr. PlTTSBtmo, Pa., July 29 The bessemer steel department of Jones & Luughlln's llrowustown mill has closed, and 5U0 men are idle in consequence. The men fear a long suspension. It is reported that tho firm has been refusing orders on account, of the financial scare, preferring to shut" down rather than take any risks. Rumors are afloat that Oliver & Co. are preparing their machinery in tbe South Fifteenth street mills for a long shut down, rather than resume under the provisions of the Amalgamated scale. Another report is to the effect that the Phillips Nlmiok Sligo mill is prepuring to start up with a non union force of workmen. Peculiar Aocldeut to Ship Curpenters. PUILADKLPHIA, July 20. A peculiar ac cident by whioh fivo men were burned, two of them badly, oocurred at Cramps' shipyard, on board the cruiser Jlew York. Five ship carpenters, Charles Lnmont, Thomas McGovern, William Cox, Joseph Teeso and David Hedmond had finished their day's work on the cruiser, nnd were cleaning their tools with benzine. The rapid friction of one of the men's hands over the tools caused the benzlno to ex plode, at the same time exploding a can of the fluid that was on the floor of tbe deck and scattering it over all tho men. Ln mont and McGovern were seriously nnd tho other three painfully burned by the explosion. A Convict! Attempt nt Murder. PlTTSBtraa, July 20. William Lsncas. tor, a negro couviot in the Western peni tentiary, made a desperate attempt to murder John McVeigh and Albert Rese, overseers in the mat department. He cut McVeigh's throat, but the wound is not deep enough to be fatal. Lancaster threw a brick at Rese, whereupon Rese fired, but missed the negro. Hearing tbe shot War den Wright came to the overseer's assist ance, and Lancaster was put in a dun geon. The negro would have beeu liber ated yesterday had ho nnt made an at tempt to break jail at Washington, for which six months was added to his first sentence. Cumberland guudar Sehuol Asonmbly. CAltLlSLR, Pa., July 20. The Cumber land Valley Sabbath School assembly was brought to a close yesterday at Williams' Grove. The exercises were conducted by Rev. F. E. Smiley. The shareholders' meeting was held aud the following offi cers were elected: President, W. D.Means, Middle Springs; vice presidents, Rev, CD. Reishel, Shiremanxtown, aud Rev, J. B. Shontz, Chamhersburg; correspondingsec rotnry, A A Line, Carlisle; recording sec retary, J.N. Young, Meohanlcsburg; treas urer, D. W. BeiUel, Dillsbnrg. Tho as sembly will meet at the same place next veon AVE YOI TREES TO FIND A CUBE FOK RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KEDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAENTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, Onr ftnn nut IiaaIc "THREE CLASSES !iiIdHe.uBed and old "Mt Bealed fre& aa we naTereaiorea inousHuiiB iu u"v 'cuii o ebown by nanareas or cuues inruiiRunuip miBimuiuerniniii,Yi n uum , v- of whom we havo itruutf letters bearing testimony to their recovery altc' uatufi our licit. WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAM CURE YOUf KERV0U8 DEBIMTT AND WEAKNESS. Hot York rrrr October Wtb.lWt Db. A. T. Bawd Dear Bit- .About tlire uan ago rurrout debllily, which I batlinlu worst furiu and whiob vas uudermluiufir my health. For yeaislhad ndftrsd f rom thUUrrlbTedoblllatiiiir draia on my ylul f oroSS SJId 1 Ola B" Know irnai is wu k ii Mft sles& but in one month's tluseafu fa, uuh iu I'uo iuoiHUtiUM)iwrviwiii fu much stronirer msu both lntm tally aud pby- tK 1 rK a mocn sera aJfiaUy, and In a short wwas eutiraiv wvn. II. HXXLIQ, 887 Bowery. lours tnuy, JIUEITilATlSM AND LOST VIOOK. Baoosxrir, V. October a5th, IMC T A, T. SaMDMif, Vomr Bir : Four ura ao I suf fered soefa pain from rheuuuuuun that at times It was Impossitrft for m to get around, and 1 always oarrit-d s CAn for support. I used your belt and frlta relief lit ws7hour, 1 sained In weight frunt tbitCdav and it was emit a bortIuu until thepaitm lilt mo and to-day X nm a well man. lalwavslrex-prnv l It if r by fur fear Ibsre might Loaroturii, but as it l.s i w hxm four weSsfsrinwyou cured iue, can saff ly r v if Is iertnaii lau A XmiaiiDlcwUir, 969 bi. Airk's i'laoe. THE DR. SANDEN Is a eompletegalvanld battery, made Into a belt so irivst tootbliu, pr'lonKsd curreaia w'urh are Instantly tail tlKouiibout all weak parts, or we forfeit tH,U0i. It bas an jm.raveu Klocine rMspeBaorr, inesivauMU noon sikjit f. IHWH I. .! .Urewif UI I". UUIIIU UD I .a, HIU .... H.IMU trrundiMl. They are graded in airengtb to meet all stages nf woafenaas In ea-sMwUloiuatbawiirataaseslutwoortAraeiaoBtb. Awldre.j lor lull .SANDEN ELECTRIC CO,, latest U. S. Gov't Report NOT A MURDERESS. ' Mm. Knrn Killed Her Child While Suf fering from Temporary Insanity. Nkw Yobk, July 29. Mrs. Fanny Korn , was found not guilty In the court of gen eral sessions on the charge of murdor for - poisoning her little daughter. Tho nc qulttal was on tbe ground of Insanity. Tho 1 charges of as mult and attempted suicide against her was dismissed. All thrco crimes were committed on May 5 last at i her home. Mrs. Korn was in her apart- mets with her ll-year-old son lldwin and her daughter Florence, 0 years of ngo. The children cried for something to cat. Tho i mot her gave them poison. Doth children I Immediately screamed with pain, nnd Mrs. Korn stepped to the mantel, seized a revolver, aimed It at Kdward and fired. Ho fell to the floor, but got up imme diately and ran out doors. Then sho took her little daughter in her arms nnd fired tbe revolver into her side. Then sho laid , , i , ., vr , hr.m """'"i ' T i &i . ro.Tolvr at her own brenBt fired. Kdwln In tho meantime had run out of tho house and given the alarm. To Policeman McQrath he refused to tell who had shot him, Vhen tho policeman arrived at the Korn fiat he found Mrs. Korn sitting in a chair moaning, and Florenco was upon the lounge unoonsolous. Tho tin cup contain ing the poison and the revolver woro found on the table, To Protect flusslii's Heal Industry. St. PBTSRSDUno, July 20. An Imperial ukase just issued forbids tho killing or capturing of fur seals on Russlnn land without speMal permission from the gov ernment. Persons violating this decree or engaged In unlawful pelagio sealing will render themselves liable to imprisonment for two to sixteen months and forfeiture ot ships, equipments and the sealskins al ready taken. Two New Vorlters "Fixed." Washington, July 20. Private Secre tary Thurber last evening announced tho following appointments as mndo by tho president: James T. Kilbretli, of Now York olty, collector of customs for the distriot of New York, vloo Hendricks, re signed; Walter IT. Dunn, of Cooperstown, N. Y., nppraUcr of merchnndiso for tho district of New York, vice Cooper, re signed. AT PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 SETTER. Wj doctor lays it acta pentlr on the stomach liver and kidneys, and is a plepjiant laxatlva Thli drink U ma In from herbs, and Is prepared for uai as e&ally as I pu. It la called MIE'SHEDIGIHE All druffRtnts itell It at 60c. and 11 a package. If yon cannut g t it, send your addrmti for o. free nam pie, l.Eine'M Family Hleillrlno in oven the Imwel enrli dnr. I order to he healthy thin in necessarr. Address OBATUK F. WOOinVAlUJ X.Eltov.W.y I KEEP COOL inulde, outside, and all tho way through, by drinking .-v . mOR Root This great Tempornnce'tlrlnk; U us healthful, as It is pleasant, 'fry It. BKIliS Mil FAILED DB. HANDKNS ELECTRIC BEIU witu ticciro nincnciio BU"ptyij 001-y will euro without medlctuq all of theabovetroublcs. Those wbd puuer xrnra nrrvous iieuiiiiy. leases, Drains, Lost Manhood NervouinoHHi hleepleNsnesBj roor Jieinory, mi ivcnmiecpnij plntittM and uencral 111 health tho efforts of abuses, excesses, worrr or exposure, wilt nnd relief and prompt cure in our marvelous Invention, h.eh requires but a trial to convlnco the most skeptical. InlKnoranceof ef fects you may havo uniuly drained YiiiiravHtnm nf niirraforcftnd vltalltl which la electricity and thus caused your wouknosB or lack of force. If you replaco Into your system the elements thus drained, which are re quirea xor vigorous Birenaiu, you win remove the caute and health, streneth mill vlrrrir will follow at once. ThU la our plan and treatment, and wo OP MEN," puld be read by ev guarantee a euro or reiunu money. every y on riff f 'sy'i "" 5 i . i -V .... i,. vi ' "m rn: KIIULilATiHAl-LUBT VIGOR - . Hew Tnitir Prr. rw.- Dr. A. T. BiNPHM.Dearbfr Icoarpportto you that the belt Itan enuruly eurud me of rheumatiim from whloh 1 Miileml fur fourteen ynars almoat eontlnually I am a loiter carrier, aud tbe lontr dolly tram pa neces sary In my round), up to tbe tlma of cetUnsf the belt, wer paUually gone through with, but thsnCs to your wonderful tuvtumoa, 1 cau now wait M well I ever did. and will recommend your treatment to all atUleted TiwourrMit has also brought back my vlfforlnothar nuBisfjtrMWUUis nuiuUf. I ours verjjtruij, JAME3 MiOU, i ferry St. GENERAL DEBILITY, f'nca of SAItaENT & 80Jf, rl.A, mwl SI. emus tt I? . .1. a mAm DB. A. 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Correspondence solicited Medlfftl Offlew, 208 R. 8EWIJTD St., PM!n4. rs Atothouldwtln America fr.i (lip Irf-Htmpnt at Varlnrrrlo, Jtytlr-'coln, Ttnnttire. I'M Mul trt Trenlmpnt by IHntl n Npei f nlty. r-ra munlratlimn tmcrMly n ufiilPiitUl tul iinm. m J. B. HOEHNHAOira iinnu. iini iiohit: a. m. in - !-. . . . i JU. All day rialunlttj h'JiuUys 1 Z a i th :eg BICTOTTI ) Everything modeled aftor 1 Green's Cafe, l'biladelphla, l S. Itlalu HU, Shciinucloali, ' The Icadini! nlaco In town. ! lias lately been entlrMy reno vatod Kvcrythlngnew, clean nnd fresh. The finest line ot Wmes and Liquors I Clgara, 4c, foreign nnd do mtstlc. Free lunch served each evening. IMg schooners ot f rosfc.Beer.rortflr. Ale, 4c. PPOSJTE : THE : THEATRE. JOHN COSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Sheuandoali, Penna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oys ers lneoason. Ontera lull at tho atoro will rpftHvn promp ftttp.ntlon RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the X Chos. Uettlg's Cele brated Beer aud l'orter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by 1), J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, PA. Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Mann's old stand) 104 Soutli ivxnlti Street. Finest wines, whiskeys nnd cigars alv ya I uwx. j'Tosn jicer, Ate ana rouer oh ib. Choice Teraperanoo Drinks, L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, ikle and S Lifinvn CffttBVlll uirJana; JAMSS SHIELDS Manacror Shenandoah Brauri fo. 8 ao. JOE WYATT'fa ALOOP, AND RESTAUR NTISST (Christ, nosaler's old stand.) until and Coal mm,, HUetmiuloMf ir.t 1 :m 11 est beer, ale and norter on tan. The Hfuliuian brands ot whiskeys and cigars, l'ool room tachod. ?latt's Popular Saloon Tally, am I Tnilns fna the f m anu (Formerly Joe Wyatt'o) and 21 West Oak Stree fay. Foi BTIHKANDOAH, PA VSPM. Sir stocked with the beat beer, porter, sllrim8 ' alskles, brandies, wines, etc Finest f'S'fiiaraFi 1 lnt bar sttsched. Cordlsl InvltatlonwC J ,l5r' nd SNEDDEN'S : LIVERte . fa, 1 86 ai 11 ciUBaysi Horses and Carriages to 'jr$.'g Hsullng of all kinds promptly attended ! JiHM uorses taken to uoaru, at rame that are liberal. JWICI PEAR AtlEY. Hear Beddalfi BirdwiMj'g Can always be had at Cor. Lloyd and Market B Best llecr, Ale and l'orter and nnest '' wHsnoiiiiiQa. route treatment tv ' the 1 eerl sammU I IM.U r or or or .a jr I Y ,6 or P. or ,7. or 8- P.r lam , 8. ra! S a. 1. 11 ,10 eaT eav 5 a. ralr ok, or ano ren hlc 0. 2. or I or-i ano eavi a. D eav .,1.8. van lENlv !'ralni 0 for Me. i ttstoi ;Iphlo pn. ani loanc 'or v stlo, t ia:iu in. 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