The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 09, 1898, Image 4

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HOOKS & BROWN.
Holiday Goods Bulletin.
We are now ready wilh a full n.ortmcnt of holiday goods ami
we advise the careful buyer to buy eirly while the auortinent is completr.
DOLLS,
China head dolli, 5c up.
Felt body " 23c tlj).
Kid body " 13c up.
Dressed " 25c up.
GAMES.
Alt the new 0111 nnil the best
of the old oiie.
Old Maid, Authors, and many others, 5c.
lirrand Hoy, Telegraph lloy, lUcycte Race
and many inner, go at 2 C
Merry War, 23 and 47c.
Naval War, 47c.
Conetle (new) 48c,
TOVS.
I.arKt onrtniint, l'rlces rlifht
Kire engines, 23, 48, oXc.
Hook and Ladder, 2 J, 4M, gSc.
Surries, Delivery Wagons eti , 2,)
Kngine and train, JJ, 4S. y8t.
Hell toy. All prices.
TREE ORNAMENTS.
Our tret! oni.inrnU make uur
store 11 lovcr of beauty.
Glass bills, 2, 3, 4 and 5c; worth double.
Tinsel ornaments tc to 10c.
Paper niache animals. All prices
Garden Lamp, loc each, 3 for L'5C.
HOOKS. &
NO. 4 NORTH MAIN STRUCT,
In 1-2, I, 3 and 5 Pound
Boxes For the Holiday
Trade.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
S South Main Street. Shenandoah. Pa.
Telephone Connection.
Canaries-
A fine lot of stngerH received from Phila
delphia All kinds. They will make
acceptnhle Christum Klft1.
JAPANESE GOLD FISH
and Rlobes. All kimU of pigeons. Y
bIso sell tulneiV miplii'ji and drilling iniu-hlneH
DAVID HOPKINS,
105 Kant Centre street, Shciiumlouh, l'n.
The Cheap Prices
We are churning for the IUt
(iBOCKUiKS to he had are tfiUnhitf popularity
daily. We believe In "live and let live. We
want the huer to have Home of the profits as
well as the seller.
DKV UOOIM, DOOTH ANI MI(JI,
OENT'H FUKNlSllIMiH.
Choice winter ntock. Good goods at the lowest
prluM,
Rhlllp Yarowsky,
213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA
The
Boston Factory
Shoe Store
Is offering for the next
two weeks an inducement very
seldom extended to shoe buyers.
They are selling
Ladles' SI.50 shoes at - S .99
" 2.50 shoes at - - 1.75
" 3.50 shoes.at - - . 2.15
Men's $1,25 shoes at - .90
" 2.00 shoes at - - - 1.25
" 3.00 shoes at 2.25
Our Boy's and Children's shoes are
going at greatly reduced prices.
We have a choice stock to select
from.
BOSTON
I
E,
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
I. SPONT , PROP
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
lEIGEIL'S
TOVE
tore:
133 and 131 S. Alain Street.
Contains the largest as well as the
most reliable stock in town.
We have stoves, ranges and
heaters m carloads. We sell
only the best The Buck waiter
makes. They sell clieap, yes
cheaper than anywhere else,
and are accompanied by
guarantee.
Our Furniture
Explained in n nutshell
compares with the above announce
ment. We have an entirely new
line for the holidays in dining room
furniture, chairs, sofas, couches.etc
mm
123 and 131
South Main Street.
1
BEST t-IINJE OF"
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
HAY nd 8THAW,
Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
E. B. Foley, lTW&treBt.
HOOKS BftOWN.
BOOKS.
I'aper ami linen books, jc up.
Hound book, good value, loc tip.
Large sise story book, 23c.
Prayer books and hymnals. All pricev.
rders booked now for select no o. on
the Sunday school lesson for iSgy, Jr.
SPECIAL.
A large size Oxford S. S Teachers llible at
$1.25. Wc will put name on cotcr in yilt
for 2jC extra.
Trumpet, 5c up.
Pin Trays, 10c up.
Apal Glass PulT Boxes, 25c.
Dressing Cases, 75c up.
Christmas Cards ami llooklets.
Collar and Cuff IJoxes.
Photo Medallions, 50c up.
Yards of Roies, etc., 50c up.
Drums, 13, 4S, 73, ySc.
Framed pictures, 35c.
Hobby Horses, 65c up.
blackboards 4SC im.
Goods Purchased Now Kept Until
Wanted. No Trouble to Show Goods.
BROWN,
SHENANDOAH. I'ENNA.
WAX AND CUT FLOWERS.
THE MISSES JONES,
or vm. i'i:N,
Will, 011 WecemLer 10th. ope, new ,ro
at I he
COR. flAIN and LLOYD STS.,
Slicnnmloalj, l'n.,
Kor the sale of wax and cut IIowiti of nil
designs of the latct style nt short notice 11111I
reasonable prices. Also m-,.,lle work of nil
kinds nml fhney work. We Invite your patron-
NEW OPENING !
NEW SHOE STORE !
For good and cheap shoes nt the lowest
prices, go to the
NEW YORK CHEAP SHOE STORE,
Near Jardin St. 33 West Centre Street.
DAVISON'S
Holiday
Announcement.
Our holiday stock now occupies
every available space in our three
large store rooms. That wecan now
fulfill the desires of holiday pur
chasers is beyond doubt. We have
in our selection a beautiful stock of
parlor tables, iardinier stands, bric-
a-brac, rockers, hall racks, pictures,
easels, mirrors, rugs, lace curtains,
chenille curtains, poles and fix
tures, chenille table covers, and the
very newest tapestry table covers.
Our stock of parlor suits is a grand
one 111 mahogany frame Dohsh
finish. Turkish suits covered in
silk damask, silk brocatelle, bouil-
hon and silk French are a tempta
tion to the buyer. A big line of
couches and lounges in every con
ceivable make. In odd pieces of
fancy furniture we cannot be ex
celled. Corner, chairs, reclining
chairs and straight chairs iu large
vuueues. uur line 01 ueu room
suits are cheap with many to select
irom. Also sideboards and exten
sion tables.
Our New Stove Addition
In the storeroom, No no North
Main street, is filled with heaters,
stoves and ranges of the best makes.
Also agateware, tinware and
willow ware. Our store is worth
a visit to the buyer. Prices to suit
purchasers.
DAVISON'S
BUSY FURNITURE , AND . STOVE , STORE,
1 19-121-123 North Main St.
( EW MELDAIZIS CAFE,
J 120 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
Again remodeled. 1'rlvnte. parties can bo cnter
tal ril 111 our private, bootlm. Untiinr lmr
attache.! l'ree lunch srrviul evry vteiiliig,
Noiib tint the bet of wines, liquors nml viirur
noiu. mop 111 wnilo you are waiting tor it
trolley cur.
HOOD'S I'lI.Lb cure Wvop iiuT
Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache,
A nlenji-nt laxatlvn. AH Driicalut
Morgan's Fancy
Call and See the Most Beautiful and Cheapest Stock,
l'l l'AWIJWMW'tw
Ohe J&ealth
Arm
oftk
e
air
is indicated by its condition. When
flic natural secretions decrease tvhen
the hair becomes dry, splits at the
ends and comes out in combing; tvhen
the gloss disappears and the hair be
comes gray or faded, the ill health of
the hair is indicated. Thesucccssof
AYER'S HAIR 'VIGOR is due to
the fact that it restores the hair-producing
organs to their natural vigor.
It encourages and promotes the secre
tions of the hair follicles, and thus
gray or faded hair regains its original
. color, new groioth
( ) begins, and lost us-
3?u '5 reslore"'
l nave uscu
for fifteen years. Itcntnes
t ho linlrtokeep its natural
C"lor and Is a posltlvecure
for baldness." T. It.
WEYANT, Weyant, Pa.
IteKotiitlotm ol Condolence.
At a regular nivctitiK of Henry Horucastle
Camp No. 11), Sons of Veterans, he'd on this
date, the following prcamhle and resolutions
were unanimously adopted :
Wiieiikah, It has pleased God, iu His wis
dom and goodness, to again send the angel of
death among us to call to his eternal rest our
late lamented brother. Sampson Gradwell;
theiofore, be it
Resolved, That wo uncomplainingly ac
cept the dispositions of God's will and extend
our heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved wife
and family, and commend them for consola
tion to Him who can remove all sorrow.
liesolvcd, That the charter of this Camp
he draped for a period of thirty days; that
these resolutions he spread upon the minutes
of this session, and published in the town
papers.
M. F. Mai.ky,
Chaw, h. Fowi.cn,
Frank B. Williams,
Committee.
Shenandoah, Dec. 8, 1S93.
"Xeirlected colds make fat graveyards."
Or. Wood's Norway l'iue Syrup helps men
and women to a happy, vigorous old age.
Deeds Itecortletl.
The following deeds were filed for record :
Keubcn V. Kecferaud wife to Simon Schrope,
premises in Tinegrove township; Frank L.
Cooch ct al to Mahlon II. lioyer et al.
premises in l'inegrovo township; Erncmus
ilotitz and wifo to Klmer I. Hatid, premises
in Johnstown, 1'ortcr township.
Dr. HiiII'k Cough Syrup cures croup.
It has saved the life of many a child.
Mothers, keep this medicine always ii hand ;
it will savo you many restless moments.
I'rice !25o.'
(mi-
-Hiirlii'iN IN oli'd Hums.
I'ntsliiirs, T)ec. 9. Yesterday the
count of the second hallot for officers
of the Window Olass Workers' associa
tion was Mulshed. It resulted as fol
lows: For President, Fimon Burns, 2,
003; I.. C. Oetslnger. 1,711: A. K. Kline,
V.12. Hums' majority, !i7. Another
vote will be required to elect an as
sistant secretary.
Di-nth oftlio Oldest Cntliollo I'rloit.
.Milford, Mass., Dee. 9. Father Pat
rick Cuddehy, the oldest Catholic
clerKymon in years, as well as In ser
vice in the United States, died yester
day of old age. He was one month
under 90'ears of ajri,
FOR SALE.
A valuable business property
having modern improvements. Centrally
located. Valuable to one wanting a perman
ent business place and a home. Apply to
M. M. IiUUKF., Attorney,
Kagan Building.
Colored Glasses
Should not be worn without intelligent advice.
Whenever an eye finds relief in a shaded or
colored glass, something is going wrong with
the interior of that eye that needs attention.
If it were not so the light would not irritate.
Seek advice the kind that we can give you
the kind that only can be given after a
thorough and intelligent examination.
Glasses If You Need Them,
. , . None If You Don't.
Thos. Buchanan,
OPTICIAN,
118 S. Mairr Street,
POMMERCIAL HOTEL RESTAURANT,
U Morrls Hcckman, Prop
la now ohen. Katlnc bar attached
Free lunch morning nnd evening. Choicest of
wines, binnules, cigars ami beers.
VAL. BBYRANT, flgr.
Bazar,
23 North Main St.
t
1 vm
Bp
HMtbln VrAjrody fYt n Cltttroh.
Missouri City, Mn Dee. 9. What will
undoubtedly prove to be a double mur
der was committed last night in a
country church two miles out from
this city. Miss Delia Clovenger was
shot down, mortally wounded, and her
escort to the meeting house, George
Allen, was InRtantly killed. The mur
derer wns Krnest Clovenger, a cousin
to the young womnn. The tragedy oc
curred Immediately after the congre
gation had been dismissed, as the wor
shipers were leaving the church.
Young Allen and Miss Clevenger were
walking out togetl- r, when Ernest
slipped up behind them and fired the
fatal shots. Allen was killed Instantly
and Miss Clevenger may die. The mur
derer escaped. Jealousy was the cause.
Tim II0111N111011 Must Pay.
Lincoln. Neb.. Dec. 9. The decision
of the district court In declaring the
bondsmen of ex-Treasurer Joseph S,
Hartley not liable for his shortage was
reversed In an opinion rendered yes
terday by Uie supreme court. The
amount directly Involved Is $201,000,
which sum Hartley took from a state
depository hank, for which he was con
victed of embezzlement and sentenced
to the penitentiary, where he now ,1s.
indirectly the decision affects Hartley's
whole shortage of nearly $700,000, and
which it now seems probable the bonds
men will have to pay.
(iullty hover Sontoiieeil to Dentil.
London, Dec. 9. Considerable public
feeling has been aroused over the case
of Lieutenant Work, of the Koyal ar
tillery, who ,vas yesterday sentenced
to death on a charge of murdering Jane
Yates, a girl of good family, by con
spiring with her to procure an abor
tion. The evidence tended to show that
the girl was solely responsible. She
made a statement before she died ex
nneratlug Work, who declares that he
did all he could to dissuade her from
my Illegal act. There was a dramatic
scene at the close of the trial when he
protested his Innocence.
Mnnuol Sales over G, 000,000 Boxes
FOE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Tain In the Stomach,
Glddlne33, Fulness after meals, Ilcad
acho. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings
of Heat, Loss of Appotlto, Costlvoness.
Blotches on tho Skin. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful Droams and all
Nervous and Trombllur Sonsatlous.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufforer
Will acknowledge them to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
III.IXII AM'H P1I.I.S. taken as direct
cd, vil quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly romovo
obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys
tem nml cure Mclc Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHtLOREN
Boccham's Pills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARCEST SALE
Of any Patent .Medicine lntlie. World.
25c. at all Drug Stores.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HAlUiAIN in Shenandoah, ISat Centra
rcul estate. Easy terms of payment,
monthly, qua terly or Remt-anminllv. 1,000 in
cash down. Old hotel or restaurant atarid,
small store or dwelling. Security Itulklin and
Having Union, Hcranton, Pa 12-'J-20teod
CD. Second-hand tables, suitable for
school desks, nnist be cheat). Address.
Iu C. McC'anu, Mahanoy City, l'a. l!M)-2t
ESTItAYKI). From tho premises of August
ShandU, 23 Kast Oak tfrect, on the nth lust.,
a red cow with a whito face and white marks
about the body. Kinder will please nturn her to
tho owner nnd receive a reward. 12-7-Ct
FOIt SAIJ2. Several very valuable and desir
able vacant lots: also Hcveral house.
which will be sold singly or in blocks Kor
lurtner information apply to .s, A. Heihlall,
jamanua. ra. 12-o-im
)UOKITAHLR HOMI2 WOKK.-A few men
i ir wiiim-u in every iowii to inaKC novelties
for us at their homes; day or evening; JWtoSlrt
v-ck.ij m-tui u iiik i" iiuiu uevoieu to me
work; no canvassing or experience required:
steady employment ; nlalu Instructions and
"' i" iiuuiu ii uppiicauou.
Hrazllian Mfg. Co., N. Y. City. 12-6-U
jUliMO SAIdC The plant of the Shenandoah
Manufacturing Com nun v. c-onsifttlni nf tl...
three-story building and ground, and nil the
machinery contained therein. idtimtH nt. tho
corner of Kmcrick and Coal Htrcets. Shenan-
oali, will offer at public sale, on the premises,
i the 15th day of I)ccemler. IK'JH. at lii i in
Terms of sale made known on day of sale. 6-t
aOIt KENT. Dwelling house, with nil
P venlcnces. with irood location, for ri,t
Apply at this ofllce. jf
"VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
11 ply to S. O. M. llollopeter, . attorney.
Hhenundoah. 8-31. tf
19 W. OAK STREET.
ftUCHANAN
THE JEWELER,
1 1C S. Main St.,
Is making a specialty in holiday-
gifts of
Ladies' and Gent's
Gold and Silver
Watches.-
They are worth inspecting and
may be of great money-having
value to the .buyer. .
iffi
MARKET.
TUB WISATHEf!,
The fotecRSt for Saturday: Partly cloudy,
cold wcatlior anil brisk northerly to north,
easterly winds will ptcvatl, followed by
snow, with tho northerly advance of a
dangerous cyclone along tho coasts.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Frank 1'. Krclsclier, of Olrardvlllo, wac n
visitor to town last ovcuing.
School Director John II. Martin went to
Siinhury yesterday afternoon to visit his
m rents.
Mrs. Philip Mador, and Mrs. James Major
and son, James, Jr.. visited Mends at Maha
noy City yesterday.
John Koons, of Krackvlllo, was n pleasant
business visitor to town to-day.
Michael Foley, ono of tho conductors on
tho I.nkesldo Klertrlc Hallway, Is otf duty on
account of an injury to ono of his eyes. An
operation may bo necessary.
Our Solillcrs llcooMiIim Accllinntoil.
Washington. Dpc. 9. A moat (iratlfy
InR Improvement in tho lioalth of the
troops stationed In Cuba and I'orto
Itleo Is exhibited by tho reports to the
war department from the commanding
olllcers. Thc long dally lists of the sick
und deceased soldiers have shrunken
and nre sometimes entirely mlsslns.
Even In the Philippines the conditions
have materially Improved.
Iloinci For Heroes oftlio Smiilli Wnr
Washington, Dec. 9. Senator Mitchell
Introduced a bill yesterday amending
tho existing law In regard to volunteer
soldiers' homes so as to admit volun
teers who were disabled by tho war
with Spain. The law at present only
makes provision for previous wars.
About 2.000 men nre affected by the
proposed amendment
I have just returned from the city where I went to close out the stock of a big wholesale
clothing house, consisting of Overcoats, with and without velvet collars, blue and
black Overcoats, all styles, for men and boys. I closed out large lots of children's Astrakhan.
Reefers, all sizes and styles, and the latest style short Overcoats for the little fellows.
I also closed out large lots of Vestee suits for the children and I wish to inform the
public that I bought those goods at one half their former price and I am going to sell them
at half price. So if you are looking for good, fresh and stylish Clothing or Overcoats that
are just turned irom the factory, and want to buy them for one-half the price that they are
worth, don't fail to examine them before going elsewhere, at the store that advertises noth
ing but facts.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
& and 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
LOUIS GOLDIN,
raj
Conway's 5 &
Has the largest assortment
Our doll display is simply grand,
come all, bring the little ones, it will make them happy, and carry you
days. We have toys for the young and presents for every one from 2c.
see us, you will save money.
A PENNY
LADIES'. MISSES'
AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
Keleri vnnr rnrmwif frnm nn.trwlntp slvlpd.
We have the right goods here and a large
variety 10 select irom at the right prices.
Ladles' Coats, $2 50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00.
$8.00, $9.00 to $16.00.
Children's Coals, $1.50 to $7.50.
Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00.
Our Mock ol dress goods has no equal, You
will find here a large assortment of plain and
fancy fahrics in foreign and domestic at bar
gain prices.
Our place is headquarters for lace curtains,
blanket?, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through
our line on second floor and get prices.
Hutterick paper patterns, best in the world,
sold by us.
P. J. GAUGHAN,
NORTH MAIN STREET.
i Tor otvr i
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cf tho Olobo (or
rheumatism!
TJTTTT? AT.flT L -.... . . .7
- nttiu .i. nnn similar uompialnts,
uu iircparm una'r 1110 stringent
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS.
rescrinea by eminent physlclansr
I MH. RICHTER S
ik a biniinn "ii1
PAIN EXPELLER.
World rrnownCd I lEptnni'lfnlilv fttirr..f id I
IOnlr Binulno with f rniio Mark ' Anchor,'
V. Ail.Itlcl1tcr&Co.,CI5l,crlSU,,Acirlork.
31 highest awards.
13 Branch Hontes. Own Qlaasworks,
SJAWcu. Kndorscil & rccomiucndul by
A. Wasley, 106 K. Main St.,
. n. Hacenbuch, 103 N. Main St., .
. r.u. Kirnn, 6 s. Main St.
A Rhinnnrfnah
DH. niCHTER'S '
ANCHOR" STdSIAOIIAT. tost for
nll, iiynnrplHiVNrnninrli I'mniilnlntM.
LflUIES'
INVI0ORATINU
TO THE
Drop us a postal card nnd a wc will
call at your residence. Prompt
attention.
Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors,
Ferguson House Block.
Prop.
notice: !
Christmas is Coming
Have You Heard
1 Oc. Store,
of Toys, Games, Wagons, Fancy China, Etc., in this county.
the exceptional values we offer, cannot be beat. Come one,
SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED.
BARGAINS IN TOYS.
Largo 8 in. Jointed Doll 23n China Cup & Saucer, worth 25c for 10c
LurKc 10 In. Jointed Dull 4Sa Games, newr.t, worth 30c (or 23c
Large 21 In. Jointed Doll S8c Conches, Doll worth 50c for 23o
Kid DolU from Sic. up to 98c Dlack Hoards, worth SOc for .23c
ltcniitltul Dishes from 10c upto ....$2.00 Larue Disliei, worth 81.00 for.. lie
Express Wagons from 23c. up to ...8198 Largo Lamp, worth S24J0 for ....98u
Notice. We have the largest
market. Our prices range from 2C
from 3c. to 5.
Will be paid to any person who finds us to misrepresent
our goods. If not as represented we will refuna your
money and forfeit this reward. We sell
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks
and Musical Instruments
At the very least 25 per cent, cheaper than any dealer in town. Our '
holiday display is now ready. Give us a call. Repairing promptly
attended to.
ORKIN'S JEWELRY STORE,
129 South Main Street,
pORTZ'S TOY HOUSE !
Our toy line this year surpasses anything in the town. We do not
import, as some unprincipled dealers advertise, but we do promise to
give you the very best and latest toys that can be found in Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Chicago and New York markets.
TKEF trimmings in abundance ; latest de
signs: brick and roofing papers, gilt
stars, tinsel, cotton, &c,
l'atrol wagons, milk wagons, dray wagons,
bed room suits, tables, chairs, stables, harps,
iron chemical engines, hook and ladder
trucks, steam engines, hot air engines, &c.
Animals for tree yards, trumpets, drums,
guns
Celluloid goods, the prettiest in town and
at catclilne nrices.
.. .
TUB MltOEMT TOV ANI1 VXKCY QOOIM HOUSB IN TOWN.
F. J. PORTZ, 21 North Main Street,
tattaiiiiafmnesai
00 NOT FAIL TO READ THIS! , C
Chr istmas is Goming I
Wc nre prepared to cater to our
customers with a full Hue of holi
day groceries for your Christinas
dinner.
READ OUR LIST ;
Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Seeded
Raisins, Seedless Raisins, Cleaned
Currants, California Dry Peaches,
California Canned Peaches, California
Dry Pears, Cal fornia Canned Pears,
Pigs, Dates, Nuts.
Our prices are astonishing and
have won favor with the housewife,
They need no introduction.
B. A. Friedman,
21S W. Centre St.
Three doors below brick school house,
i-YES-i
We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is
by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove
than to buy a new one. If your stove is
broken let us fix it. You will be pleased with
the work and the price.
WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardin St
HE rW !
SHENANDOAH, RA
the News?
10S North Main St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
back to your childhood
up to $10.00. Come and
line of Ornaments in the
to 5c, and Tinsel Ornaments
Shenandoah, Penna.
DOLLS, Everyone knows that we
always lead on this line. This year
is no exception to the rule.
Fancy china and opalware. Our stock is
so large it is almost impossible to mention
everything. We ask that you pay our house
a visit and we will convince you beyond a
doubt that we can beat the town in variety, .
nrsi class goons, anu last but not least ou
. price. You are welcome, even though you buy m
1 .1.1 1 1. r .1. , ., -f
1 uuiuhik. i.uus mr me mme com smn.
itflirn j-