Another Experience With ''The Little Conqueror" In Shcn nndoali. Nothing In lnodorn nictllcino lias created tlie sensation thnt hai followed tlio Introduc tion ol tlio "Little ciicniies to backache." In Bliennndoali It lias been just tlio same- n In otlier towns, and tlio niarcli of tlo "I.lttlo Conriiieror" continues, I'.veiywlipro tlio con fldciico liiereasea, as cnio after case of klilnojr disorder disappears lis If by magic, and how lieoptu do rejolco uml talk nbout it. You know It la so lunch easier to cndoiso tlio statement uf sumo ono you know than tlio statement of $01110 0110 you kuoi nntliliifj about In a fur uway town. Well, homo tes timony Is what we liavo hero, ami 'tis a dose to cure the skeptic, Mrs. M Tempest, of 133 East (!o.il street, says : "I uied to have kldnoy disease years ago, but I got cured of It and there was no recurrence of it until about five months auo. I then had an attsck of lumbago as I thought It was. My back was so lame and so sore, that I could not get oil' a ehalr without lift ing myself. up and I could not oven turn in bed without sharp twinges catching me In my backi There was 11 dull, gnawing aching when on my feet doing any work like ironing. I had 110 headacho, but tlio wholo troublo was in my back. I road about Doau's Kidney Pills so quickly relieving other suf ferers and I procured a box from Klrliu's drug storo. I had not usod tho wholo box before the backacho was gone and tho lame ness had also disappeared. It was Doau's Kiduey I'ills which had brought about this result and I give thorn all the ciodlt." Doan's Kiduey Pills for salo by all dealers. Price no cents. Mailed by Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Iiemembor the namo Doau's and tnko no substitute. Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR 8ALE DY LEADINQ DEALERS. Philadelphia & . Reading Railway Kiwan lium II. ud Ccm- -No Smokf IN KFKEUT OOT013EU 4, 1898. Trains leave Hheuandoah as follows; For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 4 iVJV Oi U. 111., I 4,4 O 1U HI1U V Vi p. 111. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7 80 a. in.. 12 7 and 8 10 u. m. For Iteadtng and Philadelphia, week days. 7 80. 9 51 a.m., 12 27. 8 10 and 6 07 p. id For Pottavllle, week day, 7 80, 0 51 n. m., u j a iu, ti ui ana t p. m. For Ttttnaqiia and Mahauoy City, week days 7 80. 9 SI a. m.. 12 27. 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. For Willlaniflpoii, Sunbury and Lewleburg, week days. 1180 a.m.. 12 27. 7 25 d. m For Malianoj Plane, weekdays, 7 80, 9 M, 11 80 a. ra., V i o iu, o ut, wt zo, y oo p. m. For Ashland and Sharaokln. week davs. 7 1180 n. ra.. 1227. 810.607. 723 and 9 55 p. m. For IJiiHluiore, Washington and the Wtstvla B. & O. It. U., through trains cai Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & H. II R.) ut 8 20, 7 55,1120 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. dundays, a Mt 7 w, li a. m., 8 4o anu 1 1 p. ra. .Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut Mreeta etatlon, week days, 10 80 a, m. 12 20. 12 15 8 40 p.m. Hn ndays, 1 &"S, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOH BHKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week uays, it io, 4 w, w, 11 ao a. m., anu i 40, i no 9 00 u.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 8 40, 80, 10 21 a. m. and 1 36, 4 00 p. m. liAVA llAAfllni?. WAb rliivi. 7 fW 1(1 HH. A. m. 12 10, 4 14, O UU p. m Leave Pottavllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 as. m. 12 804 10,6 10 and 650 p.m. THveTaraaaun. week tlnvs. 836. 1123 b. in. ' 1 40. ft 56. 7 20 n. III. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 a, m. , o 14 1 uaIJ" p. iu Leave Mahauoy Plane, week days, 630, 923 10 25, 1150 a. m., 2 41, 5 82, 4 41 7'7, pin. Leave Wllllamnport, week daya, 7 42, 1000 a m.,1234 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chentnut street warf and Bouth street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxprena, 9 00, a. in., 2 00, 4 00, GOO p. m. Accommodation, S 00 am., 6 30pm Kundays Kx press, 9 00, 10 00 a tu Accommoda tion, 8 00 a ii, 4 43 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic Ctty depot, corner Atlantic anu Ancaiinas ovenucs. Weekdftva lfixuress. 7 33. 9 00. a. m.. 8 30. 6 p m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. to. 4 05 p.m. Hunaays isxpress, 4 w, 7 au p. m, Accommoua tlon. 7 15 a. ra.. 4 15 v. m. For Cape May, Bea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m. additional for Cane May. 415 p m., for Sea Isle Cltv, 5 00 p m., for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 15 a m., noutn street, v w a.m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Iteadlog Railway ticket agent pr auuress Clen'T Sunt., (Jen'l I'aw'r Agt., Kcu'imit Terminal, rmiaacipum. VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON, VOU14 NBiaHBOU, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OP A1AHANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR VOTE FOR Dr.' H. G. Reitzel, W MAMANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE nillions of Dollars Qo np In Biuoku overy yoar. Take i o risks hut get your liouoos, tock, fn1 nlture, etc., Insnred In flretclasa re. liable .rompanles aa rcprosontoil by hAVlTs FAIIST IPrancc AgtuX i tlio T.lf n(IAor1l1l.pla, "Vmnnlp s a UnnilRnmn Comiiicixlon 1 la ouo of the greatest charms a woman can possess. I'ozzoNi'u Couri-sxioM Powdub kItcsu. SENATORIAL C0J1ES. May Bo Many New Facos in tho Upper Houso of Oongressi TWENTY-TWO TO BE YET OHOSEN. I'oniiHj-lvniilii, Now .Tursoy, Dolnwitra nnd Wont Vlrclnla Aiiionn; tlio Stntoi Wlioso I.cclslntiii'OM Will Soon Voto l'or;Unltocl Stnto .Soiiiitorn. Washington, Nov. 7. The control of the United States senate will be deter mined very largely by the result of to morrow's elections, when 23 states elect legislatures, which will In turn elect nenators. The present party strength In the senate Is as follows: Republican's, 43; Democrats, 34; Populists. 6; Silver Republicans, C. This gives a majority to no one party, and It has proved a fruitful source of doubt In legislation Influenced by party lines. The terms of 30 of the present sena tors are about to, expire, and In most of these cases the legislatures chosen tomorrow will elect successors. In seven cases, however, legislatures already have been chosen and senators elected, viz.: Aldrlch of Hhode Island, Daniel of Virginia, McComas to suc ceed Gorman In Maryland; Ilanna of Ohio, Money of Mississippi, Proctor of Vermont and the legislature of Maine, which has been elected, but has not yet chosen a senator. In Oregon also Simon has been elected to fill a va cancy. These changes already made give a net gain of two In the Repub lican vote, McComas of Maryland and Simon of Oregon. The remaining 23 senators are yet to be chosen, Those who are about to retire are: Allen, Populist, of Ne braska; Bate, Democrat, Tennessee; Burrows, Republican, Michigan; Can non, Silver Republican, Utah; Clark, Republican, Wyoming; Cockrell, Demo crat, Missouri; Davis, Republican, Min nesota; Faulkner, Democrat, West Vir ginia; Gray, Democrat, Delaware) Haw- ley, Republican, Connecticut; Lodge, Republican, Massachusetts; Mantle, Silver Republican, Montana; Mills, Democrat, Texas; Mitchell, Democrat, Wisconsin; Murphy, Democrat, New York; Pasco, Democrat, Florida; Quay, Republican, Pennsylvania; Roach, Democrat, North Dakota; Smith, Dem ocrat, New Jersey; Stewart, Silver Re publican, Nevada; Turple, Democrat, Indiana; White, Democrat, California; Wilson, Republican, Washington. In several of these cases the election of the present Incumbents Is expected. but In quite a large number of them much doubt exists. The Republican managers are placing reliance on the fact that they need only a few votes to assure them a clear majority, while the Democrats, Populists and Sliver Republicans would have to carry most all of the doubtful legislatures In order to prevent a Republican majority. The states considered most in doubt are West Virginia, New York, Penn sylvania, North Dakota, New Jersey, Indiana, California, Washington, Ne braska, conflicting claims being made in each state. Among senate officials the opinion prevails that the anomalous condition now prevailing of a senate without a majority will end with tho coming election and that the legisla tures then chosen will give assurance of majority rule In the upper branch of congress, after March 4 next. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Kucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get n free sample box of.Dr. King's JNew Ule 1 ills. A trim will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and arc particularly ellective in the cure of Constipation and Sick I Ieadache. l'or Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken btheir action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular sije a5c, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist, (Jann niirtlTftlj- to Fltrht. Baltimore, Nov. 7, Joe Gnns, the col- ored pugilist, who defeated McPartland In New York Friday night, has been matched to meet Jack Daly, of VI1 mlngton, before the Cleveland Athletic club, of Cleveland. The bout Is sched uled for Dec, 12, and the club guaran tees a purse of $5,000. The men will weigh In at 133 pounds, Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's lialsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and Coc, We certainly would advise a trial. It may have vou from consumption. Dolawnn-nns to llo Muntorod Out. MIddletown, Pa., Nov. 7. The Third battalion of the First Delaware regi ment started yesterday afternoon for Wilmington, Del., to be mustered out at the expiration of a 30 day furlough. The First and Second battalions were pent away from here month go, and the Third retained to till the state's quota In the volunteer service. The general movement of the Second corps will begin Wednesday. The four Penn sylvania regiments will hardly get away before the latter part of the month. One of them will probably be retained here to guard the government property. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of nut tit tlm CutlnillM Iliil vi'i'Hltr. IVn.hlnirlnn M(.v 7 'Pli fnthnllrt University of Ameitca, through Its rec tor, the JURnt jtev. Tnomas j. uonaiy, Tt rt wun thr rnhilont on Saturday of a gift of $10,000 for the establishment nf n r1inivhlii In the faculty of di vinity. The donors are, Mary Gwen iniinc itvi.i fuMwi'll. Mainulae de Mcrlnvllle, and her sister, Mary Eliza BreckenrldRC Caldwell, Baroness Von ..rifwit ThB Karoness Von Zedt- wlU, who Is In Paris, cabled to her Bister In Washington her desire to unite with her In the establishment of this r.iinwsbin ivlilih la In nernetual mem orial of their deceased parents and Is Independent of the scholarship founded a few days before by the Marquise de MerlriYiiie. AN IMI'OltTAMT ;U''l'HltI!NCH. To miiko it appiitciit to thousands, who think themselves III. that tliey aro not af. 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ISth 4 tth TS. 1 Each issue will contain carefully pre pared drawings ot the advance fashions of Paris and New York. Once a month the IIazar will Issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. The; will be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform price. The Uazak will also publish bi. weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. Williim Bluk WILD EELEN By WILLIAM SLACK RAGGED LADY By If, D. HOWELLS score of other enualiy American. and ; prominent writers will contribute short stories to the Dazar in 180S, making the paper especially rich in fictiJn. Mry CWUtlM Octava Thanet I f!l!IUN Tho Inhabitants Suffer While Our Commissioners Delay( i ALARMING INCREASE OF GRIME. A Prominent Ctilmn DoolnroH Tlint tlio Population or tlio IkIiiimI Ih Ktonillly Jlliiiliil-liini;. mid Tlmt Kntlro Vll limos Aro D.vlnu ol Stiii'Vittlou. Ilnvnna, via Key West, Nov. 7. The Interregnum between Spain's virtual loss of sovereignty In Cuba and the assumption of full military control by the United States seems indefinitely prolonged, with no Immediate hope of relief to a country which dally grows poorer and more depopulated. On all sides the question Is nRked, how much nearer is the llnal solution of the prob lem than it was on the day the pro tocol was signed 7 The feeling among the better class of Intelligent and In fluential Cubans may be pretty ac curately summed up in the following observations made by a representative Cuban merchant of Havana to a press correspondent! "It seems to me and I think my views are shared by many that the United States government Is dllly dal lying too long with Spain over this evacuation question. Of course the problem Is a difficult one, but the de lay is surely unnecessary. The United States has sent here nn assortment of commissions, each more self important and mysterious than its predecessor and each veiling Its operations with a cloud of secrecy which, so far as my own experience goes, really serves the purposes of obscuring Issues and con- 1 ceallng very small achievements. "Almost nothing has been accom plished. The spirit of jealousy Mils not only the individual members of nil the commissions, but also exists between the different commissions collectively. These rivalries seem to engross the at tention of commissioners much more than the serious Issues affectlnc the welfare of Cuba and the dignity and good faith of the United States. "First we were told that the date of occupation by the United States troops would bo Nov. 1, then December was fixed upon, and later we were Informed that the date of occupation would be left Indefinite. So far as evacuation is concerned Jan. 1 was named as an ultimate date, but now It is rumored that Feb. 1 has been agreed upon. "Unless the Washington government forces its lethargic commissioners into greater activity Cuba will be an im mense graveyard and its fields barren before the United States takes posses sion. The dally records of mortality show that the population In all parts of the island lq dwindling steadily Kntlrc villages are dying of starvation. On all sides the Spaniards continue Tobbltig and plundering. In the mean time these sage, gossiping commis sioners from the United States sit sip ping cool drinks by day and seeking shelter by night with mortal dread of fever, yet absolutely Impervious to the demands of humanity. The situation created by this un certainty Is still further aggravated by the fact that no one dares sow crops or cultivate lands until the present chaotic conditions show some rays of light to guide agricultural efforts. There Is no work for Idle hands. The number of beggars, thieves and pros titutes Increases, while the number of those able to relieve distress shrinks in the same proportion. Thus far the Uni ted States has sent In the name of humanity a mere pittance of a million rations and the Tied Cross society has sent two cargoes of supplies, as to whose distribution and disposal there have been many unfavorable com ments. How far can such relief be ex pected to go? 'The present conditions cannot be much longer protracted without sub jecting the United States to well de served criticism, llore than this, the elements most in sympathy with the United States are slowly, but surely, falling off and Joining the ranks of tho opposition. As you are aware, Senor De Castro, the civil governor, only yesterday Issued orders for the arrest of 263 criminals, recently released from Jails and the penal colonies at Ceuta and on the Isle of Pines. This step was rendered necessary by the alarm ing Increase in burglaries, robberies and assaults. 'While the blockade was on the city was ruled with an Iron hand, and cases of assault and robbery were almost unknown. Today, with the release of criminals and the Increase of poverty, the list of murders and holduns is a very grave matter. In addition to the already numerous paupers and unem ployed, driven to beg from sheer neces sity, there are many discharged Span ish soldiers without means of support. Their number reaches Into the thou sand. Boys and young girls of genteel extraction have been thrown on the streets to begin their lives as beggars or thieves, and to bring up In Jails and houses of 111 fame. Do the people of the United States realize these things? Does the government of the United States, morally responsible before the world for the future of Cuba, Intend to tolerate Indefinitely a delay which day by day makes these bad conditions worse?" Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas., lias found a more valuable discovery than lias yet been made in the Klondike. For years lie suffered untold agony from consumption, nc companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for I ousmnntion, Loughs and Lolas. He declares that gold is of little value in com tutrisDi) with this marvelous cure ; would have it. even il 11 cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, llrunchitis and all throat and lung afiectiims are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store Regular size 50 cts. and Sl.oo, Guaranteed to cure or juice refunded. Xittlouul Coiiure'sH of Mothet'H. Washington, Nov, 7. The third na tional congress of mothers will be held In Washington in February, 1899, be ginning Tuesday, Feb. 14, nnd contln ulng four days. All clubs or organiza tions Intending to alllliate with the national body should do so immediately In older to secure voting representation at the eoinloE congress. Give the Children a Drink called (lraln-0, It is a ilclii ioiis, appetising, nourishing food drink to take the place of cofl'co. Sold by all urocers and liked by all who liavo used it because when proporly prepared it tastes liko the flmwt cofler but It frco from all li.s injurious properties. Grain Oaldsdlsojtion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant hut u health buildor, and children, as well us adults. au drink It with great bcnotlt. C09U about i as much as cofloe. IS and 25n. Buy Key'ttone flour, Xla euro that tlio"n.me Lehsio & tUEB, is'-Uud, I'd, U printed on ovore- nek 7 Ml CHINA'S DOWAGER EMPRESS Jtcci'I vox n Ili't'oritt Inn from tho Ml liiulo ol' .1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1'ekln, Nov. 7. Inano Fumlo. the Japanese irtlnlsti r to China, had tin audience with the onipn.H dowager nnd the emperor yesterday fur the pur pose of announcing the decorations conferred upon them by the mlkmlo. The empress dowager was seated one step above the emperor. She made the usual complimentary speech, after which the emperor read a speech couched in similar terms. His ma jesty seemed in gnud humor. Saturday the rmrinn envoys decided to muke a strong demand upon the Villi HI I''"1 Tt CHINA'S DdWAfiHIt BMPIIESS. government fur the removal of Oeneral Kangsus' troops outside the province of Peechili befoiv Nov. IS. Unless this demand is granted they threaten them selves to assume the protection of the railway communication between Pekln and the coast. Hsu-Chlng. formerly Chinese ambas sador to ltussla and Germany, has been appointed a member of the tsung-11-yamen. Hundreds of lives saved every year by hav ing Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil In tlio house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. IlllI'Vllt'd lioriMllK l'CllllH.vlvillllH. Cambridge. Muss., Nov. 7. To tho startling surprise of the optimistic foot ball rooter for fair Harvard the gal lant colors of old Penn went down In distressing defeat on Saturday before the tine and plucky onslaught of tho men who fought for the blood red ban ner. By a score of 10 to 0, one touch down and one field goal Harvard was victorious in her annual game with Pennsylvania on Soldiers' Field, IiiHiirgent OMuorHiv Illuhwiirltobbors Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 7. An insur gent captain and lieutenant have been urrested at Guantanamo for holding up a man on the street and taking away his machete, which they afterword sold for $2.00. They denied that they were under any obligation to pay for it, and claimed exemption from trial and Imprisonment on the ground of their rank In the Cuban army. The imbecility of some men is always inviting the embrace -"i of death. It is the delight of such men to boast of what "tough fel lows" they are, and tell how they overwort in em- selves and how they neelect little disorders and little illnesses that put other people on their backs. It may not sound nice to say so, but it is a fact that the average man is iust that kind of a boastful, cheerful idiot. If his head aches, it isn't worth paying any attention to : if he feels dull and drowsy during the day, it isn't worth serious consideration; if he is troubled with sleeplessness at uisrlit, he doses himself with opiates. When he sufTers from nervousness, he walks into the nearest drug store and or ders powerful medicines that even a phys ician prescribes with care. He is a very knowing fellow, but without knowing it, he is hugging death. There is a wonder fill restorative tonic and health builder that will keep the hardest working man in good working shape; it is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is made of pure native roots and barks. It contains no minerals, no narcotics and no opiates. It simply aids nature in the natural pro cesses of secretion and excretion. It tones up the stomach and facilitates the flow of digestive juices. It makes a man "hungry as a horse " and then sees to it that the life-giving elements of the food he takes are assimilated into the blood. It invigor ates the liver. It drives out all impurities and disease germs from the system. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It Is the best of all nerve tonics It cures bronchial, throat and lung affections as well. " I had indigestion and a torpid liver," writes Mrs. A. I. Gihbs, of Kits-,cllville. Logan County, Ky., "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured me." If constipation is also present, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant TelletR should be taken. They never fail; they never gripe. Drug gists sell both medicines. That's why they enjoy their OOPFIJB. Any grocer can tell you why customer keep coming back for snUilG'S. Oaly So. a pectese. U CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH 2 si jr . . . )3 ram-rviner. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure, for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cent Dottios. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE OENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' OR.THEEL604 N. Sixih Sf . EUUII I llfebiSM PHILADELPHIA, PA. "CURE GUARANTEED."" IKellluu ric.'liil Dlkciut'i, Vur IrucfKv Nti-IcCure. Nu Ctittlnur Nmttll L mlf t'loptil (lrffnn .1: 1ot agSmilVSSlSSi BLOOD POISON fKtw "'iviilh," only trueineiltcal ItnokKxputflntc Ml.y.Ws-O' TO FOR YEARS CURED TWO REMARKABLE CASES. I hivo benn an Intensn sufferer from Kczetra for tho yean. 1 tried medicines, four doc tori, one a specialist In skin dlscosos, with no liiiprotcmeiit,niiiUcttliit! 1110 almost frautfo uitli dienilful Itching. After uslns; three bot Him of CuTiruitA ltEot,VKNT, anil ono box of t'LTici nA Hal,vk, tra cnmpletelu cured. UKO. A. I.OWi:, 1KI7 Market Bt., Mill., fa. I bad Eczema for seven jeant, and my scalti ua in n luil state. Ihrco inches of my back wa cot er.-il with a dry scab. Tlio Itching was po had I tlioiiRlit It would drlvo mo mad, I trli',1 all remeilio, but could not getcurcd. I tiwllheliottleinf CivririritA Resolvent, flTo rake or CtiTloriiA KoAf.and llvo boxes ot Ct TicritA Halve, and im completely cured. C. l.ONO, 3K Wilton Ave., Toronto, Can. Si rilir Cure Trf atmet rnn Torti'Ribo, niwa s B'N.i Ut Mints, with lessor Hair. Warm baths Willi Ct t: i'ka Soap, (trntle anolnllnRe with CorictRAtSJiit Ml ll tlo.ee ufCtlTII l RA llKSitLTRRT. RnM thrnufftifttit the world. I'ottsr Prco ardChkh. Curp , Props., llueton. UowtoCureA.cxema,mailedfree. HUMPHREYS' 'VETERINARY SPECIFICS cuit'L S I'KVKHK. Lutm l'eer. Milk Fever. j.jM'U.ms, Liimeueas, Itueuiuatlsiu. ci j niT.OOTir. Ill.lciiii.fr. JWOItMK, flute. (irtlliH. f'uniijt'Hl'HIIh. 'old. Ilinumzn, ciiiuji t'"bl'' Hi'llynrlii', lllnrrlira. ;.(;. I'rercllte .MlhOAIIItlAfiK. CKKRH f K '"MJV A Ilt.AIUimt IM)ltl-tM. JkuklMAaUH. 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