mity points, ''Tlirnligl.imt tlio HfrIdii Cliron- il lor llnnty lrusal. ilinel. of IMucKfovo, linin punip- UOSFI H(irs tli tlm 1 . t 1 1 till' M 115 I'UUIHU. htt.i till township teachers received 'lpunu on sainruny. 'iSbcen issued liy tlio Heading tilt VII UUIVII t AUllVn. to alti'"' " cll-kiowti resident of St. tlio ti "nlilutil.v on Friday evening. jt , ' 1 employes of the 1". & K., un do 1 t ' 0 ( ere. 'n I town il I'lIUSONAl. MIINTION. pll V, tlio famous Arctic explorer. .f I it ilia fiti Qiliinliiv nvAnttifr Lmi."' I"1 North Mnlli street loncu n lint urn store in di. imir, j. i.i -.t i V Til hi u"sira rmsiiL'ii imiKir. ior inu ' ' ilK livn nl vltLi Mil t M ril n t ni'on . the KM 9 will bo the "tUli lust, instituted at by National n. ! uy tl IK' ' o. ll'ki ' .1 .i. i il T -.1.1 1. n 1 y( !u m.ii mu lA'iiigu uuey voai ij. ,.fl itUtit up their Coutralla col- lill v iM'1"1"? J,h- on i "ru 'lepartnicnl has purclmied , " lenginn from a Michigan firm, jj . . , rive this week. i huiir roai' ro"1 1'ottsvlllc to Rcliuyl- ivit d ',u I'cra"u" "oxt J'61-. wlicll IImlI(11 111 u lnu paruouai lie iii'lC urvM dlorcso will take place Id iin CCK 1,1 ""Ury. T. T, Williams spent to-day at Pottsvllle. lMmrr Hooks, of Pottsvllle, spent yester day In town. ltcv. I. J. Kcltz visited friends at Mt. Cannel to-day. It. A. Davenport visited friends at I'otts vlllo yesterday. The Itifaut son of Kills Lewis Is sutTerlng from pneumonia. Mlii Jciwlo Sneddon, of West Lloyd street, U on thv lcli list- N. J. Owens, of Krceland, was a guest of town relatives yesterday. Alexander Kills, of l'ottsvlllo, was a guest of (own friends yesterday. Frank Wcstcrvolt, of Ilrownsville, Is suf fi-rlng from typhoid fever. Charles Wasley and his lirido rctnrmd from their tour Saturday evening. Miss Maggie O'Hara, of North White street, is speudlng a few days in Philadelphia. Messrs. Thomas Kodgcrs, Frank and William Webster spent Saturday at l'otts Vllle. Messrs. Samuel Small and It. 1. V. Itowse spent yesterday among Ilazleton acquaint ances. Miis Mary Scott, of Coatcsvllto, llucks 'county, is a guest of Miue Iuspector Stelu's family. Dr. J. fl. Church made n trip to Shamokln yesterday and took part In ft professional consultation. ectl t, I'idalieo at the various Sunday i ronm) " "Ils "nusuany largo, occa- I" Mm tt "ear unnruacii ui vunsiiuus. letailc17" of tIl V I!' ' & l- Co" ln . ,1'le nnd Locust (Inn districts, will ll'IBU. l.,r..l. " I in. I. n aid .iT.',.,"uir::.' ' r"w " ii i t . id icntntl No stock of watches in gold or silver so handxomo and attractive in Shenandoah as Holderman's. Selection larger, prices lower. (Id son for a rldo on his engiuo. out of tlio cab and broke bis f jrd ror,nryJ of Girardville, shipper at 111 CriC'Ut VICIK. Ill illU iUllllUl u uuiuu tiv ""'.Montellus. mes a1 I rctary a well-known Mt, Ulan, has been appointed ono of Tegioi8tato Rectors by the Stato i"!be, of St. Clair, committed Uomimi1"'""'1' biiwuiib iniiinuii. i.u icellen ... ,, . ,tt,i. in ' Wrricd for the third lime on le Tegai ..,. ... . o. . . . , hatof,ow York City. L,.,-. )okson, of St. Clair, will meet rillK, . w1, P!( f --ll,, ri. Il l -- Il laco ' n Tuesday, Dec, 15, I860, iandlene live pigeon maicues. 'lou oi our ruuuurs is uiucu iu lticcmcuts on watches, which nro In bllll1 1'ucbanan's, tlio Jewolcr's, an R." Ainn which appears In to-day's Issue I'nnonlcra ale oeing piaccu hi iuo .in lr.i.. Tti t. :,. I niraft 'fliiory, jiinuttiiuj 4 iuiiu. aw ta I s(Jtensiv Improvements will be liif booi!0'"ery ani tnnt "ie l'elln8y'i hnd wn 18 Bn iii"iresic(i yariy. ril'S. 'olden Oiipiirtuiiltlps. I.ilid bUmrfrnlns In bnistinls. Inifrttlu and I on iu tbo newest and best weavos. nt in H ,jrive i ladles' flue fur capes, !jTive.,.ttHnty for buyers. Our dress L'JA" .ment Is one of tlio finest. At iiceir i, j, Monaohan'h Sndcri SOSouth Main street. I.V.ii'lttes of every description. Big Iour ,t Hrumm's. Btllto Deedn ltecorded. ur J. Ryan, arcliblshop, to Win, V. ,es In Schuylkill Haven. E. Stowc, et ux to Win. Gettlns, In Uf f'lnlr llnnln . - j',in-Ti) fountain pens, tlio largest , drl town, at Maley's, tlio jeweler, Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrlly ln the stomach. Then follow dlzzlnoss, headache, Hood's Pills insomlna, nervousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever or blood ptJsonlng. Hood's Pills stimnlato the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. -a cenis. sniu uy an uruggiau, The only Pills to take with Hood's Barsaparllla. MAHANOY CITY. Two Olrls 12scapo From Itiilllair Nr Xew Itoston Maiianov City, Dc. 14. Two girls rang ing from 14 to 10 years of ago, and named Patterson and Shoemaker, wlilU crossing the mountain on their way homo to Now Boston yesterday afternoon, were startled by tlio sudden appearance on their path of a man who carried a revolver In his hands. Tho girls screamed and ran, making their escape through the bushes at the sides of the path. They say tho man was a Polo and behaved In a manner that Indicated an assault. Soveral men went to tho place, but failed to find tho fellow. Tho third game of foot ball of a series of seveu between tho Now Boston and Park 1 teams resulted In a tie on Saturday. Tlio western end of Centre street was thrown Into a state of oxcltement Saturday afternoon by two boys reporting that a man had been killed on the P. & It. railroad, near tho Elmwood colliery. It was found that a drunken Hungarian claiming residence at Shenandoah had fallen whllo trying to scale the high embankment at the colliery. William Yonkawlcz went to his boarding house drunk at 12:30 yesterday morning and upon being refused a meal upset the kitchen range and heat tho boarding master and wife so badly a doctor had to be called. William has gouo to jail. John Itowbottom, of Shenandoah, a loader employed at the St. Nicholas colllsry, re ceived an ugly gash over tho left eye by being struck by the handlo of a coal pocket gato. Last night robbers stole a ladder fiom thn roar of Alex. May's residence on South Main street and carried it to Mahauoy street, where they used it to scalo and rob the loft of Donasawicz's stable of a quanity of goods. M. J, McGuire, of town, now known as Prof, Marvel, gave an oxcellont hypnotlo ex hibition in Kaior's opera house Saturday night. Tho pretty doll at the Factory Shoe Store will be chanced off Christmas Eve, at 7:00 o'clock, when the lucky number will be placed on tho doll. Make your purchases now. POLITICAL TALK. COUGH ! FOR A A Hard, Stubborn Cough, IK'S ffltCTORffll -25 Cents the Bottle. WASLEY'S DRUG STOKE, 106 rvl . Main Street. DONE HP IN FRE8LAND. Uadly In Shenandoah Alan Fared Saloon ltow. Special to Evening 1Ierai.ii. Frkkland, Dec. 14. The community was aroused about 10:30 o'clock Saturday evening by the wild screams of a strong male voice. The Chief of I'olico entered John Matnella's saloon and mado an Investigation. A fellow giving the name of Harry E. Doyle, of Shen andoah, arrived in town and entered tho abave saloon, ordered a drink and then re fused to pay for tho same. The fellow then cried for police protection and related how he had been beaten and relioved of $1.85 in easa and a large revolver. After hearing both Bides of the story, Officer Gallagher decided to put all connected with the affair under arrest. Before he could soenro a warrant, however, Doylo learning that his namo was to bo placed upon the document, made bis escape. When it was discovered that tho prosecutor had skipped the matter was dropped, much to tho disappointment of a large crowd that had assembled to see the fun, Tho bar room was full of Austrlans at the time, who demanded tho intruder to come up with tho amount necessary to pay for his drink. Here Doylo drew a large revolver and threatened to uso the same. He was set upon and badly usod up, after which ho was followed by a shower of beer glaives. Ho was ejected into the middlo of the street. Tho candidates forSherllTare multiplying. Thoso announced are: F. E. Matjarglo, of town l C. O. Smllli, Malianoy City It. Clay Evans, St. Clair ; and Hester Albright, Orwlgsburg. The Itcpubllcaus of Shamokln will hold their primaries January 2nd, Tho First ward Democrats are coming to the front with the following candidates: Daniel Coakley,. the prosent member, and Thomas Moaklcr want to go to Council ; James Coughlln, Tim. O'Brien, Patrick Graham and ex-Councilman James Kane are seeking the nomination for School Director. And there are others to hear from. Tho uniformed Republican marching club, of the Good Intent Firo Company, Pottsvllle, will go to Philadelphia on the 22nd Inst to participate In tho Ponroso demonstration. The Journal makes the claim that Penrose will have 17S votes out of a total caucus vote of 215, leaving 40 scattoring votes for Wana maker and the other candidates. The cloctton of United States Senator takes place the second week in January. Forty-sis members out of a total vote of 370, Is hardly an exact expression of the Pottsvllle Central Republican Club. The headquarters for the various candidates to succeed Don Cameron In the United States Senate will bo opened in Uarrlsburg to morrow: There Is anything but harmony among tho local Democrats, occasioned by one or two men forming a slato in their own Intorosts. The friends of Jacob Noll say thoy can easily break the slate, and that If the Germans are not recognized in the formation of the ticket there will be trouble. The Penrose parade and mass meeting in Philadelphia on the 22nd inst, promises to clips that which nominated Alexander Urow for Sheriff. Clubs from all parts of the state will be In attendance. School Directors David Morgan and John Lee will llkoly seek a re-nomlnation. Said a prominent Lithuanian citizen to-day: If the Democrats think tbey can control our peoplo by giving a Democrat the nomina tion for Burgess, thoy will bo fooled. Be sides, the man selected is not the choice of our peoplo. It's a big game tuey're putting up; wo see through It, however, and will bust the slate." Tho people will not voto for Borough Justices this spring. Tho Supreme Court meets in February to hear appeals from Schuylkill county, and the election takes place on the third Tuesday of the same month. Keep your eye on tho bird. Something will drop among the local slate makers shortly that will startle our Democratic friends. ililkinson's Holiday News. 1 1 ... . . P,H Honest Worth in bverytning we inow in Great Holiday Stock. Our Public Appreciate 1 Enterprise Which Prompts Our Holiday pa-parations. Our Windows are But a Hint of E Beauty of the Store's Interior But Come 1 ( See. risristmas b'.ltfling. I.'ur ur Capes as well ns Plush or gpe.apes are marxeu ai templing l'l, riushC'apes worth J7.SO, now I for 'W 5,po 101 tt H0011 "ei yu t B , asked to pay nan as mucu more (je dealersi our's are correct in style ,b, 9y I LJCS oiuiia, Iloreore sensible gift than a nice dress we have every weave and shade (jav'Sving- prices run from loc. to i-rvryaru. j xll value lor Ainas uress uuyiug, "jojool 46-mch Henrietta 50c, any f tilet Soaps. u..inate nurchase enables us to sell glllt.lic &oaj), 3 pieces in oox, ior it. If iUfiffs nnd Rons itl; " 3 w prices than colt of material, lateness of the season. eiirchiers. Sujosand dozen to pick from ; better fY lew money than any other house. tHj.'s Fancy Handkcrcliicls ic. each; tWme linen, hemmed or fancy eni- ! Handkerchiefs, 5c. each ; the lijM of 'lier 6tore5- rine Silk V-frrcJue" ior men or women, mui (.(tfut initial, ai rigui prices. Tho old lady was right when she said, the child might die if they waited for the doctor. She saved the little one's life with a few doses of Ono Minute Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before. U. II. Uagenbuch Hen's and Women's Gloves. Fine cuaranteed kid gloves in all the new colors, and not a poor glove in the lot. Every clove we sell bears our guar- nntcc, which means your money back if they don't wear right. Laslnnere Uloves and Mittens to suit all in price or quality. Fancy Articles. We have n rich collection of fine hand painted boxes of Celluloid or richly carv ed Metal Boxes for gloves, ties, hand kerchiefs, jewelry, etc. Comb and Brush sets and other useful and appropriate novelties, from 25c. to $3.00 each. Holiday Umbrellas. Good Silk umbrellas for a dollar and upwards. More Holiday Hints. Ladies' Silk Garters 19c., 25c, 50c, and 75c, Holiday Ribbons For Fancy Work. We've the right ribbon stock to pick from, and sell pure silk satin ribbons at the following special prices t No. S, 4C-, No. 7, 6c. j No. 9, 8c, Nos. 12 and 16, ioc,( No, 22, Ufa. There are Others. We can name hundreds of other choice new goods suitable for presents, such as fine shirts, neckwear, underwear or Hosiery. Au Overcoat Offer. This is an offer ln which everybody Is In terctted. The cold weather is here and the overcoat and a good warm suit is a man's best friend. Our overcoat are unprecedented in uiagnitudo and unrivaled in excellence. No tailor can mako any better at three tlmos tho price In fact, no better made at any prlco, Free, unrestricted, unlimited choice of all our very finest Imported ovorcoats for limited time only. This offer has nover been before attempted nover will bo offered again and should bring the big piles down to the level we want them in less than ten days, Nothing better for a Christmas present for the father or son, or any other man, youth or boy, but In addition to our large line of clothing, hats, caps and genu' furnishing goods will also have a specially solocted line of Christmas presents In fancy gloves, sniok. ing jackets, etc. One of our winter caps may prevent your husband or sou from having his ears frosp bitten, i hey are very cheap. 0(B PlIICH ClOTHIKO HOVBE, 10 South Main Street, ll-2S-tf L. ItErowicw, Prop. Itlht You Are, llrollier. From Ashland Telegram. K. E. Magarglo. of Shenandoah, who has a leading chance of being the next Republican nomineo for Sheriff, was In town last even. ing. There are few more popular men than "Gene" Magargle, and ho has many friends In Ashland who would rally 'round his standard. Table Linens. It's Winning New Friends Sally, What ? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, At 0 rubier Bros., drug store. Tarson Price's New Carol, J, W. Parson Price, brother of John J Price, of town, and well known here, has recently composed a Christmas carol for ladles' choirs. The composition is chesry and atehy and well arrangsd. Mrs. Parson Price some time ago organized a ladies' choir in New York, composed of some of the bsst amateur voices In that city. 'Ihsy are hearsing for the annual musical of Mr, Price a pupils. The new compositioa will also bo on of the selections on this occasion which takes place Jan. 11. It Is thought that Mrs. Price and choir of lady singers will be competitors at tue Ilazleton eisteddfod March IB, 1807. A New Feature. The United States Express Company are sending out postal cards to th residents of all th larger towns and cities of the VrtlUd States, on which is printed a notice that all packages sent through their hands as Christ mas presents will be laUled at the rtquest of the sendtr and guaranteed it safe delivery near to the 2 tth of December as posalbh Packages arriving a few days before that date will be stored and delivered as stated Jl adies AAackiritosh OA't:. We Are Now Ready for THE HOLIDAY TRADE. ltecogtlltlon Of the Cuban bllligncy is now agitating the minds of the American people, but the recog nition of th peoplo of Shenandoah is unani mous to the effect that Amaudus Womer, 124 North Main street, has tho finest and best mado stock of boots, shoes and rubbers In this locality and which he sells cheaper than his competitors. Why ? Because he. has no rent to pay and buys only for cash, saving 10 per cent, on the paying of rent and 0 per cent, discount in buying, which benefits tho purchasers derive. He does not claim to sell you at less than cost, but by considering the abovo announcement one can readily see that ho can undersell others and still malu tain his profit. To convince the purchaser we ask you to call and examine our stock and compare our prices with others, and you will find our statement a true ono. Sayo 16 per cent, of your purchase aud remember the place, A. Womer, 121 North Main St, Almshouse Fntlents. Mrs. Fanny Rlckert, of Pottsvllle, who has been an inmate of the almshouse for three weeks, suffering from a cancr of the breast, died at that institution on Saturday. She was 45 Tears of age. John Purcall. of Turkey Hun, whose mind is deranged, was admitted to the almshouse on Saturday. Edward It. Iteese, of rottsville, who was accepted as a patient on Friday, Is suffering from an abdominal trouble, ana uas unaer gone several operations without permanent relief. Our 1800 JC-roni Announcement. Election uncertainties, with tholr disturb ing Influences, are past. For December we anticipate the largest month's business we have ever done. Our selections have been made early and the busy hum heard in overy department is an indication that Ui buyers agre with us that we have tho best, newest and cheapest line of holiday goods In town, 13.4.tf K. . HILL, Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds, Take Pan-Tina (25c.) and be cured. At G rubier Bros., drug store. niKo, 1 f OUR purchases for Christmas gifts! should be made where you can buy the best goods for the least money. Our reputation for GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES is well established, which is fully shown by the business we are doing. We have made special efforts to prepare for your wants, and we are confident we arc in position to meet them. Among the many good things shown in this large dry goods house are the following, at cheaper prices than they can be bought iu the large cities : Linen Table Sets, Tibet Boas, Coque Hackle and Ostrich Feather Boas, from $i to $12.50 each. Ostrich and Coque Collarettes, Sofa Pillows, Head Rests, Ladies' and Children's Kid Gloves, Towels, Napkins, Chenille Table Covers, Shawls, Blankets, Table Linens, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear and Hosiery direct from the manufacturers, Pocket Books, Ribbons, Children's Silk Caps, Stamped Linens, and best Filo, Roman and Em broidery Silks only 3c. per skein. OUR.COAT ROOM Is the centre of attraction; look through it and pick out what you want at 25 per ct. less than the same would cost you elsewhere. We sell the DELINEATOR and carry a full line of BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 27 N. Main St. 1IUOWN. At Slienandonli, l'a., on the 13th Inst, .Muri-nrpt Airev. imam nautrmcroi uoiinxuw NellTo Drown, aged five months and twelve days. Funeral will take place onVTedncsday. 10th Inst, at 2.00 n. ni.. interment In Hie Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives In, vlted to attend. 12-l-2t Despondent Father's Awful Suicide, PTTSVILLK, Pa., Doc. 14. John Boscho, aged 65 years, committed suicide at St. Clair by blowing oil his houd with a heavily loaded gun. Ho took a breech loading single barrel gun out to the stable ln the roar of his lot nnd, placing himself against the front of the Btablo just lnsldo the door, put tho muzzlo of the gun to his viouth nnd mantpulatod tho ham inor vff.h his foot The top of his hoiul was blown of! nnd his skull and bruins scattered about tho placo. Ho was prompted to tho doed by despondency over the loss of several children recently. Terdlct Against l'lillailnlplila. FniLADBLPniA, Doc. 14. Tho caso of Fortor & Co. against tho city of Philadel phia, to recover tho 10 per cont. resorvoi from the contract price of tho Queen Lane rosorvolr, was concluded Saturday. Tho yerdloo was for tho plaintiffs In tho sum of 1187,070.92, being tha full amount olalmod, with Interest, St, Clair Acquitted of Murder. SUNHUUY, Pn-i Doc, 14. Molvln St Clatr, who shot and killed William Cath erman, at Milton, on tho evening; of Aug. B7, was acquitted on Saturday. Tho jury was out eighteen hours. Tho trial lasted three days. St. Clair Is 18 years old. MISCELLANEOUS. TOU HIINT.-xTwostoruroonirVvJoi. W runt 31 X' worth MMu street, for tle TtuFlSy7 Deln- Apply to J. K, Kehlor, North nluff April Ibi, iuam Btrect. TOST, BTJIAYKD Oil STOLEN". A t UparJo t JJ hound with block earn, body spotted like u coach do;;, black npot on nun p. Suitable re ward wilt bo paid for return to V, IC. Masnrglc, Shenandoah, l'tv. 12-H-tI J ANTKD. Ono reliable man for every town In Schuylkill county to represent n up-to-date Ilutldlnand Loan Association, Splendid chance for exinsurance man. Address, Mana ger Eastern Penuu., Lansford, l'a. 1212-0 1 FOll ItKNT, Two nice unfurnished rooms, well heated. Apply at No. 2U West Oak 13-5-tf TIOU UKNT. A nice room, J.1 suitable (or ofllce purposes second iloor. Apply at DON'T FORGET . . . That we give the great est value for the least money ever offered. a- . The wonder of the age, made by American manufac turers. It is Pine Open- Pace Watch More diamonds at Holderman's than any store in the county. rirst of All, Red Flag Oil, 25c, Whst for? Aches, paiiis, bruises, At Gruhlcr Pros., drug store. Towels. NaoUns. Bureau Scarfs, Che nille or Tapestry Curtains or Covers, lace Curtnins and a hundred pretty things for household use or adornment. tiffin ? dollies ie- table ci hit 'lie rr A chance with every 50c. purchase will be given at the Factory Shoe Store on the hand some Frsnch doll, displayed in thslr window. Constables Want More l'ay. There was a largo attendsnco at the upeclsl raeetluK of the Justices and Constables As sociation in l'ottsvilU on Saturday. The object of the meeting was to secure art amend ment to the salary act of 1803, so as to give 41ia prtn(ntilAa jtlip.lr itraiwr rtimnneratlnn. il nt T'trccrlsSttoll.Tlf!u!rIOTar, l Stem Winding, Stem Setting and Warranted, only ?his sameWatcli warranted. With a double' case, only $4.00 $5.00 ,,11, ci, i i-m COME AND EXAMINE THEM. i jp if til CXM ACJ2J7C.WI Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, LOST. A red cow, middle sized, whlto spot on tho foeot n part of the tall white, tdiorb horns, on each side of the body white 'pots wnue spots near mute nag. win my mi ex penses of feed, Ac. Any information of tlio cow win be rcceivcu m tne jirba.li omeo, or John Itoseofskl, 115 North White street, 8hen nndoah, l'a. 12-U-It TIOH SAME. A double property, on Lino 1 btreet, Nos. 133 and 130, for Bale cheai In quire of sireci. Mrs. Felix McMomiaraan, on Line 10-15-tf &1 A KKWAItl). Will bo patd for infonna olW tlon that will leaJ to the recovery of horse nnd harness stolen on the night of tho 8th Inrtt, from the wtable of WUllam mhI Frank (liunbrawlcz, at Shenandoah, Pa, 111 at k honte. blind in HuMcyo 12-Uit OPEN EVERYDAY Finest, Purest and Healthiest, Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 0)q to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for Inless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver lllngs. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit on call to see us. All examinations free. iVe mate all Mnds of nlatcs. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Croivns Locan Crowns. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Denial ourgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We are the only users of vitallied air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH. Dental : Rooms, (Tllman'i Block) East Centra Street. Office Hours: I a, in. to 8 p. ra. 207 West Coal Street. Evan J. Davies, l.IVERY AND - i - T:rjrrR. PluTOTeibut)IStTHSctIaus1 Nwe tahle covers, etc ,,U rtfftta. , gW , tor,l , 1" i r ii " U"' every 1 Undertaking ! WINTER - GARMENTS ! We five the blgg-eat larcnliu at rock bottom prices, lionet quality, all erodes anu styles in 1 ....Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats In Meltons, Heavers, Chinchillas, Ulsters and Kersey's. We can suit you everytlino. Business Suits,: Boys' and Children's Clothing In all the latent make which tmvu ? tailor made appearance, and ure neat and erfeci In ftnWh. lSuTtyic?i!5Waj-uajl(U3L-r , -s X r
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