EVENING HERALD TUKSDAY, MAY 81, l&W. err THIRD EDITION PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. The Seventy-Conr Mt'iiibnrs Arrpnted for Contempt Kxuiiernteri. IlAnrrmuna, Stay SI. Thoro wns n linger attendance In the house lust night tliun nt any time slnco thu first week of tho session. Tho presenco of bo many members wns tho result of the urrest of seventy-four of them for contempt In nb- BPtiting themselves from Inst Friday's ses sion without leave. It had been announced thut the mombors under arrest would bo mralgned one by one boforo the bar to be purgul of their cotitempt, and tho specta tors expected to witness a rnro scene. They wirc disappointed by tho adoption of 11 resolution olleral by Mr. Hltcr, of Phila dolphin, oxomrntlng all tho guilty ones. Hie recalcitrant mui libera were In an ugly mood, and when tho rulos committee s iiimitted soino ohungos In tho order oi business there was a fight that lasted mi hour. Tho objoct of tho coin ml t tee wna to lengthen tho hours Of work, but when it was adopted lu amended form It short ens tho session about four hours a weok. The original rule was to hold sessions from On. m. to 1 p. m. and !i to i p. m., una from 8 p, in. until a resolution to adjourn was adopted. Mr. Sennor, of Indiana, ono of tho tru ants, wauted to amoud tha resolution so as to hold three sessions a day, including Saturdays, The resolution was voted down. Numerous other amendments were offered nnd defeatad. Finally Mr. ller zog, of Berks, had ono adopted which prac tically shortens tho sessions dally. After this the house will ndjourn at 10 o'clock at night uud at 1 o'clock on Friday after noons. Mr. Poltz, of Philadelphia, took advan tage of a change lu tho order of business to Introduce, u resolution asking for v Bpecial order for his bill to prohibit tin sale of pools and tho transmission of bbis, The resolution was adopted and tho bill was taken up and road tho second timo. It comes up today for third reading and final passage. In tho sonate tho judicial apportion mcnt bill was amonded by Mr. Brown, of Westmoreland, so as to authorlzo the gov ernor to nppolut nn additional law judge for that county, and by Mr. Meredith, of Armstrong, so as to mnko a soparate dU trlct of each of tho couutlos of Butler and Lawronce. Mr. Vaughan, of Luckawannn also secured an amendment Increasing tne number or judges from two to throe. In this shape tho bill pa3sed second read' lug. The bill to prohibit foreign building and loan associations from doing business in this stato under penalty of a lino of S.VY1 and Imprisonment not exceeding i, years was passed finally. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Rational League. At Chicago Chicago, 21; Philadelphia, o. At i-ittsimrg i'lttsburg, 0; Washing ton, 5. All tho othor National League tamos were postponed on account of rain or wet grounds. ISastern League, At Syracuse wllkosbarro, SI; Syro cuse, 1. At Buffalo Buffalo, 10; Provl aeuce, 4. Pennsylvania State League. At Carbondalo Hcrrlsburg, 8; Carbon oaio, u. At ilazlotou Hazleton, 7; Lan caster, 8. Tho Pottsville-Allentown and Bhonandoah-Ueadlng games were post ponou on account or rain. Healthy Children from healthy mothers. And mothers will certainly be healthy if they'll take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scriptlon. Nothing can canal it in build lng up a woman's strength, in regulating anu assisting an ner natural iunctions, It lessens the pains and burdens of child bearing, supports and strengthens weak nursing mothers, and promotes an abund ant secretion of nourishment. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and bracing nervine, and a remedy lor woman's His ana aliments, in every curonic "lemnio complaint" or wtakness, it acts so beneficially that. once used, it is always in favor. Uellcate diseases allectlng male or female, however Induced, speedily and permanently cured. Illustrated book sent sealed for 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, C63 Main street, rjuiiaio, is. i. Strike" Lendrr Arrested anil'Iloluascil Pocahontas, Vn , -May 90 The output yosterday of tho bouthwost mines was seventy-three curs. Tho total was eighty- throe for both mines. Oliver W. Yardy, -who has been one of tho leaders of tho Btrlke In West Virginia, cnino here nnd was put under arrest, but later was taken to the Wost Virginia Hue and reloasod. The miners who refused to work wore notified to leave the company houses or else bo put out. Some of the Hungarians have left for the Pennsylvania fields, and others will follow. Wllclo to be Tried Sepurately, London, May 81. In response to tho ap peal of the proaeuutlou Justice Willis do elded that the case against Oscar Wilde should be tried separately from thatof Al fred Taylor, and Wilde wns again re leased ou bail. It is now probable that Wilde's case will go over until tho next session of tho Central criminal court, and there Is ovldently but a slight chanco of his conviction. Iu tho meanwhllo tho trial of Alfred Taylor prooeodod. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun- derman, of Dlmondale, -Mich., we are nermltted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation In recommending Dr. King's jNew .Discovery, as tne results were al most marvelous In the case of tuv wife, While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Hives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of couahlnc would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at A. Wesley's drug store, Regular size 60o. and u.w. E. B. FOLEY, " Fine Groceries, 301 West Ctntro Street. Dealer In groceries, flour, provl'lons, teas oOeea, sugar, etc. Uest quality, lowest prices Mere merftton. I Many of our local O Ul JVllow are en joying tueaiwlves iu Philadelphia tula week. I It Ispro'mble under the new apportion ment, Shentndoah, Mnhnnov City, Delano! and Mnhnnoy township will constitute the First representative district, leaving out Fruokvllle, Gllberton and West Mnhauoy township. June near at hand the month of lljwers. The candidates for county cilices are al ready abroad shaking hands with their friends. Wilkinson's Japanese display Is very haudbouie and unique. Go and se it. If you do not wnntto be Imposed upon with tous postage stamps buy them at the post office. A little more cold weather will drive the Ice men luto bankruptcy. Shenandoah has quite a few female bicyclists. The Commissioners have borrowed more money to fight the new county move ment. Tho circuses are backward In cunlng forward as far as Shenandoah is con cerned. Perhaps it is better ior us. Won't the schools be crowded when the new truant law is bring enforced ? Down in Cttnden, N. J., the crematory has burned up all the rubbish, &c, that It has been retired for awhile. Here, in Shenandoah, a crematory would have plenty to consume without intermission. Sell the crus'.cr and buy a crematory. Strawberries are getting plentter, but they will not last long if the cold weather continues much longer. The new school board will organize a week from next Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Michael Curlcy took place at Mlnersville yesterday. The at tendance from ton was large. The Lehigh Valley gravel train has been busy all of last week distributing the 45 foot rails along the Lofty branch, which will be laid soon in place of the 30 foot rail now in use. The death of John H. Daniels, at one time an extensive traveler, occurred at the Almshouse on Sunday. Deceased was a native of Wales and friends have arranged for the funeral at Mahanoy City. A petition numerously signed by citi zens of East Union township has been presented to court to nppoint viewers to vacate a public road recently laid out and partly finished, In that township, alleg. ing that it is useless and will bo burden some upon the taxpayers. The Souvenir issue of the EVENING HEItALD, price 5 cents per copy, will con tain what is most important to every property holder in town some very in teresting facts concerning the coal out put of the future. Order copies now. Chief 'Police Tosh will have his hands full If he raids all the houses of assigna tion and ill fame in town. He is equal to the occasion and thoroughly in earnest, too. Orders for the Souvenir edition of tho Evening Herald have come in bo fast that it will be next to impossible to meet the demand. Send in your order now- first come, first served. There are a number of gambling dens in town where the young men mostly minors are being ruined. Chief Tosh will no doubt pay attention to these soon, Two thousand copies have already been subscribed by the school teachers and friends of our local schools for the Souvenir edition of the Evening Herald Those interested in the different collieries in town will take fully as many. Fears are entertained that flowers will be scarce on Decoration Day. The weather we have had, it is said, will be good for a larger yield in the hay crop. The folks are as good as the people. That is the meaning of the blnck-eye given the income-tax law. Snake stories have been a scarce article this spring so far causing the Sunday News to be somewhat dull of late. If you have not paid your income-tax yet, don't. There is no hurry about It; no compulsion, either. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidnoy and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours bv the "i Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, fa. i-y-am NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Shennndoah (Pa.) Baseball club has disbanded. The players may gotoEaston. Snow nnd frost are still reported from Wisconsin, North Dakota and South Da kota. J. F. Egan, the Irish dynamiter, who was arrested In Birmingham, England, in 18S4, was released yesterday. All tho union brlckmakcrs of Chicago wont on strike this morning for an in orease of forty cents a thousand. An lnoendlnry flro In Hnvana, Cuba, yesterday destroyed 1 150,000 worth of prop erty. Eighteen flrointu were injured, two fatally. Coming; Events. Mav 30. Monster nlcnlc at Columbia park by the Gymnasium Club. Mav 80. Ice cream festival in Rohbins' hall, under the ausnices of the Younir T -,17 Ul C3l - .1 " ttI.J j-eujjie b uur&iug ouuicty ui bue united Evangelical church. JuneO. Lecture bv Rev. T. Bateman entitled, "That's the Man," in the P. M, church. June 11) Strawberry and ice cream festival in Robblns' opera house, auej pices oi tne rresuytenaa cuurcu. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores. Tetter. L banned Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tlons, and positively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mornev refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A, wusiey. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLiEBSIG & BA'JIt. Ashland. Pa.. printed on every sack. tf TOPICS OF THE TIMES. reftlnent Paragraphs r-iom the Reporters' Tens and Pencils. Who Hist bhilds the 'iRht ol day In tpiiii'a KWHct flow-r. mon'ti of May And warn 1 RinoMld all her life, Sliall be a l ,vad and happy wife. V For the summer, there is no better flmr covering than matting. It Is easily kept clean anu is nesn nnu neat in npp'aranc". When the floor Is covered with tnnttlng,of course rugs are a necessity, but this does not necessarily mean great expense, for the Japane-e rugs, whioh may be bought from $3 up, are, many of them, as rich lu coloring as it they were Persian. In tak ing care of matting it Is not well to wash itofteu. When it does need brightening up boil together for one hour two quarts of bran nnd four nf water. Strain tblf, pressing all moisture outof ihebrnn. Add two quarts of cold water and two table-t-p loniuls of salt to the strained mixture. Wash tho matting thoroughly with this and rub dry with a clean cloth. Good roads nnd pavements are a gen eral condition of improvement being characteristic of good government it fol lows that our suburban life cau be made a most eujiyable one if the people and business men, with these conveniences nt hand, will exercise their energies in getting all that is desirable in profitable and healthful living. And when we are in earnest about ottrbuslnesss we are very apt to advertise ourselves, but if we ate only playing at business there will be no advertising. The question of advertising Isn't a very complicated one by any means, being simply a talk to your cus tomers about what you have to sell, and when your audience comprises all the readers of the Herald, you can readily see what au advantage you have in such a medium by which to reach all classes. The testimony of all successful merchants is that constant, continuous, truthful and breezy talks to their customers through the papers has been the chlaf factor in their success. If a man has the best goods in the market for sale he is not apt to be ashamed to say so, and the more people he can tell it to the better for him. Spasms in advertising are like ppasms in everything else, lasting just about long enough to start people to talking, and then when the advertiser simmers down the people And something else to talk abont. Wanamaker Is the best talked about man in the country, and whether you like him or not, or whether yon deal with him or not, he sees to it that you talk about him just tho same. He is al ways claiming our attention in some way, and that's the sourco of his success, And he knows it is the best investment of his money when he uses the papers to help him. You can't suggest an adver tising idea to Wanamaker without in stantly claiming his entire attention, Of course, a man so busy in mnny direc tionB as he is cannot employ all his time in studying the advertising question, as he looks around for a man to attend to that line for him, and when he finds Gillam he pays him a cabinet officer's salary for his services. I And many "people with good articles to sell hesitating about advertising, They might as well hesitate about buy. ing the goods in the first place as to stop advertising. One complements the other all the time. It la cheaper to advertise than later on to hire an auctioneer and sell for less than cost. And the auctioneer simply takes the place of the advertise ment in the end, with a much smaller audience than the paper commands. Any one picking up a newspaper and looking over the business columns can easily tell the prosperous merchants of a city. A larger part of the best advertising is done in as few words as possible, and we all remember how one nervy advertiser published page after page for days of an unknown notice about "clams, I and it was quite a while before the public knew the business to be advertised. Another one has stuck the word "Hump" for long while, and possibly both these men have made a good dal of money by Buch catchy words as these, though it does not necessarily follow that superior ability In catching the public eye included a super ior article to be sold. But it was left to a down country artist to hit off a bright idea when he painted a sign and purposely misspelled "Clambs" for his customer, The dealer didn't realize the mistake, but it caused a lot of gossip aud the curious were anxious to see the sign and know his business. The result was he made money out of the visitors aud sold a good article of clams in the bargain. Here are some good ways of letting the people know your business, and "there are others," but none so good as advertising In a renutablo paper, with lots of readers, and of that class the HERALD ranks among the best. A story is told of Bonner and the Har pers many years ago. The tiarpers were a high toned lot, who did not believe in sensational advertising, while Bonner did, and the latter brought himself into public gaza by publishing in the New York paper page notices of his New xorK Ledger, but the novel-reading public in those days hesitated to encourage sensa tlonalism and went with the conservative Harpers. But Bonner knew a trick or two, and he thereupon hastened to the daily papers with a page advertisement of the Harpers. It would hardly seem sensible to publish your rival's bnsfnes at your own expense, but Bonner was gamo enough for It, and immediately when the people saw Harpers' advertise ment following in the line of Bonner they immediately jumped to the conclu sion that the Harpers recognized Bon' ner's ability and wore glad to copy it, and this made them anxious to see the New York Ledger, and the result was Bonner soon made a fortune on his own account without injuring the Harpers a particle, Printer's Ink had done the job for him as it will do for any one who has the nerve to use it rightly. - 1 The only baby medlclte Luks' Syrur No matter what the dtsenjo is or liow many doctors have failed to euro you, ask your druggist for a 25-cetit vial of one of Munyon's Cures, and if you nro not bene fited your money will bo refunded. This Company puts up A cure for every disease II,; IVlaGonsm Puikt Mill lJrntiuym). Stevens Point. Wis.. May ;t Fi-v broke out In tho basement ol' tho Wlsew'- slu River Paper mid Pulp company's mill, located nt Whiting, a few lmlosffomherv. aud nil buildings except the pulp mill were destroyed. Tho llro Is supposed to have originated from a hot box nmonglhe machinery. This was ono of tho largest aud bust equipped plants In the stato. The loss will reuih iiO'J.OJO. Five loaded cars standing on tho side track wdro destroyed. Fatal ShoDtln Over a Woman. Freepout, Ills., May St . Frnuk W. Harris, a salonn keeper, shot Charlos Bon glo, Inflicting fatul wounds. Tho two mon had trouble over a woman and Harris, meeting Benglo on tho street, pulled n re volver nnd opened flro. After the shoot ing Harris garo himself up. Harris is 37 years old and his father-in-law, John Bill crbane, is one of the wealthiest men in Constable's Sale. By virtue of n tax levy to me directed by M. J. Scanlan there will be sold by public vendue ou Wednesday, the 22nd day of May, 1895, at the house of William Schamansky, in the borough of Shenan doah, at 11 o'clock id the forenoon of said day, the following articles, viz; 1 butcher's hopping block, 3 knives and steel, 1 large knife, 3 clever-', 1 rack for wagon, two butcher's saws, 1 small block, 1 pair of scales, 1 lamp, and a lot of iron fixtures, meat racks, 1 tub, 1 horn, 1 screw driver, 1 counter and n lot of writing paper, seized and taken as the property of William Schamansky and to be sold by T. M. Bolin, 20-2t Constable. Musical College. Summer term opens July 22. The ob ject of this school is to furnish instruc tion to all who take advantage for the least expenditure of money, and will be found equally advantageous to students in every stage of proficiency. For cata logue, address, HENRr B. Mover, Freeburg, Pa. Director. 5 20 4t When you want crood rooflntr. plumb ing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing done call on E F. Gallaeher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 34-tI MISCEIXAIIEOTTS. SALE.- Twn 'fit Columbia bicycles. f Both Id excellent condition. Apply utine Herald office. J1 new and In perfect condition. Inquire at HEiiiLD office. XI TTiOIt KENT. A room suitable lor a loage. X: newly carpeted ard painted. Unociup led Wednesday nleht. Inquire at Kefowfch's clothing store. 5-2-tr WANT PINE SAMPLES HANDED YOUU friends or neighbors. Send A. F. Wood. t-erfnmer. Wooii Av.. Detroit. Mich.. 10c. for 5 trial bottles Satin-Scent Perfumes; receive oner to you. o is aw-aasw TOR SALE RENOVATING BUSINESS Jt; latest Impri ved machinery for o eanlhi? uirneis, reainer, mauresses, goou iraae al ready worked up, together with a gord horse, war on and harnest. A. bareatu. Address or call at O. Foster, 82 E. Coal street, Shenan doah. B-21 St WHY do people complain of bard times, when any woman or man can make irom 5 to no a aay easily r au nave neara oi the wonderful success of the Climax Dish washer: yet many are ant to thlnn they can't make money selling it; but anyone can make money, because every lamlly wants one One aeent has made 8478.30 In tne last three months.afterpaying all expenses and at tending 10 regular misineBS Desiaes. vou uon i have to canvass ; as soon as people know you havti It for sale they send for a Dish Washer. Address the Climax Mfg. Co., 45 Starr Ave, Columbus, Ohio, lor particulars. DPDEIOOJSlXjiS. Proposals will be received .by the under- slcned uu to Monday evenicir. May 27th. at7 o'clock, (or the bulldlci gana erounas on norm Jardln street occunled bv the Phoenix Hose o: Company. The property will bo Bold to the niguest Diaaeranu me committee reserves tne right to reject any or all nids. F. J. IlItENNAN. 5 20 lw Chairman of Committee. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES ! Are now ottered by the markets to easily mul tiply email capital eacn week by snecutatinK. Our customers make big money. Some tioo to tsoo a week on a 100 Investment. Can we not ao tne same lor you r Small margin required, uurpooK onsucoessiui speculation ana uau Market letter, lull ot money producing point ers. sent fre. Speculate throueU exnerli hrougli experts Thomas & Co., Bankers aud Brokers. Itlalto Duuaing, unicngo, iu, 6-21 lm UNDERTAKING! AND LIVERY. 13 North Jordin Street. Fashionable Millinery. We are now prepared to show the ladles of Shenandoah and vicinity, the most attractive assortment of the latest style Hats and Bonnets in this city, And at remarkably low prices A call, respectfully solicited. M.&L STANK'S, No. 7 South Main St., Bhennndoah Evan J. Davies Laiffest aud best stock of usieal Instruments Call and be convinced. Watches and iewelrv repaired. spnrgs iurnished for 50 anteed for No. 129 South Main Street. CHINESE x LAUNDRY ITo. lo :t7ortlv Main, street, Slioiiaii.a.oali., Fa. Clothes of nil descrlntlon nentlv scores ol fiimilles in this city as to my care In wnshlng ond superior neatness in doing up clothing. I do my work better nud quicker than other Inundrv inthiscltv. Our Grand Spring Opening Of French Pattern Hats French i We nre disnlnvlncr hundreds of the choicest, nml tnnot. lfsiSf T.tlpon" .etL er,yn "'V!1 CW ribbon, all colors, bailor nai, loc up; iaiies- iiais, aon up; infants long cloaks cream and white for 51.00 up. Infants christening outfits. Silk velvets, to close ont. down from $1.00 to 60c per yard. Black satin, 24 inches wide, $1.00 yer yard, worth tLIS Nun's veils, 1.25 up. infants' caps, loc to $1.76, nt Mrs. J. J. Kelly, GrO T, Cor. Jardin and Oak FOR YOUR WALL PAPER. H. SNYDER, even's jpT Wall pipER; &ow. We'have just received a fine line of the most beantlful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of last year's patterns which we aro selling at a sacrifice. Come and see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. House, Biqn and Decorative Painting. 224 "West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to. Another. Arrival FINE HORSES AT WM. NISWENTER'S, cor. SHENANDOAH. To be sold at private sale, A car load 01 splendid ttorses. your choice. Come early and get ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Boors, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drinks. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars. "WTion it ComoB to GROCERIES ! Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will he nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. FIeele$r',s Cafe 36 North Main Street. The most noDular resort in the town. Excellent beer, porter and ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. A gennlne welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS. Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cigars. 3VC. IP. SJLjL3Sl"Sr, nlGlMti : anfl : J 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Weeks' Museum, IT BOVTII HAIX BTBBB1. Grand display of birds and animals of aU selections and finest paintings lu the county. Oeat Beer, Porter and Ales, Finest Brands ot CiK&rs. Free lunch every corning end evening. John Wekks, Proprietor. Main cents All work jruar- one year. Sliena.ndo.th. Pn OHARLES LEE, Manager. and Bonnets is Now on. 26 S. Main St. TO "i li Aol. 11 VI. 113. liJi:: 111. N rt naii Tfi wl nil Painter and Paper Hanger, Sis., SHENANDOAH. Largest Assortment and Lowest Price All orders promptly attended to L. REF0WICH, Leading Clothier 10 and 12 South Main St., Has been appointed the sole agentXor the Slater Woolen Companjr INDIGO BLUE 6. 1 k SUITS All other goods offered for stile are not the genuine. 11 tnese goods snonld change color Within five years ,vour money will be refunded. Have a full line of spring and summer clotnincr. AH a All genuine goods which cannot be beat for price. An lm mense stock of men's, bovs' and children's summer clothing. Each purchaser ot a suit before Decoration Day will be enti tled to a genuine Apaericnn shamrock free. L. REF0WICH, Reliable Clothier. We Have the Best Illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. It you are In the dark, drop us a postal. "We'll enlighten you and lighten yon. jSclipsc Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardln St., SHENANDOAH, PA Mail orders promptly attended to. Spring : and : Summer Sia.Itln.g'S- ( Order spring garments now). Besides giving ample time for delivery it enables you to have your pick of our spring assortment. Complete line of domestic and imported novelties in trousers and suiting. PORTZ BROS. 24 North Main St., Bhenandoah,' Pa. IMPORTANT ! Why waste your time shopping around for Hats and Bonnets when you know that you can always be suited in price and quality by going direct to Hyde's, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah and get the latest styles In shapes and trimming for less MONEY than any place in the town or county. New York Cash Millinery Store, 29 North Main Street. A Clean, Quick Shave dan always be had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, Floss-class hair outtine 'and singeing. Ferguson House Building.;
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