PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. .TUN 10 22. UMM). rUnUSHRI) EVKRY FRlOAY. omen, brown's bcii.pino, broad bt. Bl'BWRIPTtON: One Year One dolliir mid fifty cents. Six Months Hevenly-Ilve cent". STRICTLY IS ADVANCE. Entered nt the post office of Mllford, Pike County. LVnimylvnuia, M aecoml clnsa mntter, November twenty-flrat, 18W1. Advertising Rates. Onequnre.(elKhtllnp),onelnse,rtlon -$1.00 Kneh mihsixniunt Insertion .60 Rodueod niton will le furninhed on up plloiitlon, will 1)e allowed yearly ndver 1 1 BITS. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notices - .- - - -Auditor's notices - . - - -Divorce notices - ... .... 8.00 4 no .... 5.IJU Sheriff s sales, orphans court sales, n.inntv Treasurer's sales. County state mont and election proclamation chargi-d by the square. J. H. Van Etteil, PUBLISHER, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. National Ticket. For President, WILLIAM M'KINLKY, of Ohio. For Vice Presidents, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York. Republican State Ticket. For Auditor General, E. 11. HARDENBEROH, of Wayne County. . For Congreineil-Rt-Larjce, ROBERT H. FOEDERER, of Philadelphia. UALU8HA A. GROW, of Susquehanna County. For Delegates-at-lArge, M. 8. QUAY, WILLI EM A. BTONE, FRANK REEDER, WILLIAM CONNELL, O. W. GREENE, JOHN LEISENRING, CHARLES A. PORTER, JAMES ELVERSON. For Electors-at-Larjre, CLARENCE WOLF, FRANK H. BUHL, A. B. ROBERTS, DR. THEODORE L. FLOOD. County Ticket. For Representative, WILLIAM ANGLE, of Milford. For Jury Commissioner, W. T. STRUBLE, of Milford. CoV. Moose Wetnioro, the St Louis millionaire, has been chosen as one of the dolegates to the Kansas City convention. Colonel Wetmore makes a speciality of denouncing wealth. Tammany is striving hnrd to pro. toot its dishonest officials. The protection of official dishonor is a favorite Democratic practioe, Es-Gov. James E. Cftinbellappenls to the Democrats to drop the issues of 1896 and turn their faces to the front. The chances are that their party will continue to face gloom- ward. Times are so good that Coin Har vey has been able to purchase a farm. If Europe should suddenly blaze with war, where would we get the ships to carry our exports? The New Jersey Democrats wab bled fearfully in their platform ut terances. The Democratic party alwys was opposed to those millionaires who don't contribute to its campaign, funds. Tno Democratic party never had any sympathy to expend upon the brown men of the South. The possihilty of a great Euro pean war draws publio attention to oar almost entire dependance upon foreign shipping for oar foreign car rying. Such a war would deprive ns of ships and strike a frightful blow at our export trade. Gen. Joe Wheeler is finding it hard work to serve his country and maintain his pluce ic the Democrat ic party. in publicly advocating the pass age of the ship subsidy bill, Hon. Arthur Setvall, four years ago the Vioe-Presidential candidate of the Democratic party, says : "Every year the American nations pays for eigners $200,000,000 for the cost of freight on our exports and imports." That monev, if paid to Aiueric.au hip owners, would annually em ploy more than 200,000 skilled work men and support a million of our people. The Democratic "Boxers" have left Washington and are preparing to take the stump. OUR CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Churcn. Rot. C. E. Bcudder, Pastor, Bl'tfllAY SKKVICKs. Class Meeting 9.30 Prenrhing 10.30 Sunday School 11.45 Epworth League 6.45 Preaching 7.30 WPEK DAY SERVICES. Prayer Meeting Wed 7.30 Clns Meeting Fri. 7. SO HELP WANTED ONE TIIOVWASn MKS AND WOMEN! Wanted immediately, 1,1X10 helper to rebuild the burned Centenary Col legiate Institute, at llaekettstown, N. J. The 40,817 memliers within Newark Conference oui;lit easily to furnish the entire numlor, as classi fied lx'low. But volunteers from anywhere will be welcome.. There are niHilitl: 4 persons to give i.fii) each tW.mtli 4 h.oho 1,000 500 2S0 100 ill I 25 10 , 13,000 . 10.000 20 40 80 HO wo euu 1,000 . lo.uoo 8.000 4.IK 4.000 6,000 72.000 The precise amount of $72,000 will make, with that Hlready secured, the 250,000 required, and bind the 000 already pledged on condition that the entire amount be raised. Count your blessings, and make your thank offering according to one of thest classes. Payments are to be made in four equal semiannual installments, beginning when the entire sum is pledged. Subscriptions should be sent to the financial agent, the Rev J. A. Cole, 13 Sidney Place, Newark, N. Y., who will gladly correspond with or call to see anyone disposed to enlist in this regiment. OUK RETIMING PltlvSI DEST. Bisiiop Nide retires from the presi dency of the Epworth Ix'ague with the confidence and love of everybody. He did four years of magnificent service. His response to calls to d service in the field was always prompt and generous. Indeed, some of u have felt that he taxed bis strengtl unduly. His addresses and sermoi t- have been an inspiration to the m'uli tudesof young people who liiive heart him, and the influence of his wis words will linger with them always Bishop Nide'a uniform good nature and courtesy have made if a pleasure for those at headquarters to be associ aled witii him. He will ever have our warm affections. Epworth ller- o.ld. t 'I l CHOI NOTES. We were exceedingly gratified by the presence of our Presbyterian friends at the service last Kabbuth evening. Whenever the other pas' tors in town are away, or thei churches closed, their congregation will receive a most hearty welcom at our church. The lolief that business isone thing and religion quite another thing ha led to the preparation of two sermons. on the following topics: "What the church owes to business men" and "What business men owe the church' The first of these wijl lie preached on Sunday evening, June 24th, and the second on the following Sunday ev ening. A special Invitation is ex tended to men. We have been greatly pleased by the goodly number of men at our church services. The Idea that relig' is something for "children, women and foots," is antiquated. None but fools think that way in this enlight ened age. The greatest, as well as the best, men of the day profound be' iievers in Christianity. It is the am bition to have our church a "record breaker," in its a endance of men. The writer anticipates a very pleas' ant trip to Fluthrookville, where 1 is engaged to address the Sunday school convention, held on Thursday June 21st. lie has also been invited to address our own convention held at Iackawaxen on the 2(!th, but i. ohligeo: to a ecu ne, leeauseour(uart erly Conference conies on the same date.- The presence of strangers at our church services is greatly appreciated. If any such desire a call from the pastor, and will make the fact known, he will lie glad to visit them. While in town we will do what we can to make the vacation of all as pleasant and profitable as osible. The Mount Talxr camp meeting will begin August 8th, with a grand temierance rally, followed by the meeting of the Missionary societies, and the Epworth league. Fn m the 12th to the l'Jth evangelistic services will be held. As soon as the program is completed, it will appear in this column. LatiEiiEi See ' JEW LIFE TEA ALWAYS CURES CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE. And imuartA new life In th whit 1m avnrm. At . fc'iJi'iWV'SS' JSUi: ) LAJVOrtAft fli. CO., L.E koy, n. v. A FLYINQ MACHINE. Hiram Maxim a Much Interested In This aa In the Oun. 'One of the stranRe. Indirect results 3f the Poor war mny be the perfecting of a practical flying mnchlne," said a gentleman who has a fondness for me chanical problems. "The man who has come nearest doing; it Is Mr. Hiram 8. Maxim, the Inventor of the Maxim automatic gun. Eight or nine years ago he began an elaborate ser ies of experiments on his fine private estate near Kensington, England. Roughly described, his machine was an enormous kite supplied with a pro peller run by a steam engine, the the ory being that It would be sustained In flight by atmospheric pressure. He constructed a two-mile railroad track, along which the 'aeroplane.' as he called It, was to run, getting lip enough velocity to enable It to leap Into space, and then he built several full-sized models. "Mr. Maxim Is an accomplished me chanical engineer, and he went about the irk In a thorough scientific fash Ion, feeling his way and correcting de fects as he went along. Of course, such experimenting was frightfully ex pensive, and, nt the end of three years, when he seemed to be just on the verge of success, he was obliged to stop for lack of funds. He was too sensible a maji to try to capitalize a flying machine company, so he quietly announced that he was going back to gunmaklng and, when he accumulat ed enough money, would take a fresh start at the aeroplane. 'Since then business has been brisk with his house, and during the last six morths In particular the British governi ..:nt has spent huge sums In purchasing his automatic gun. Mean while the United States has patronized him to the extent of near a quarter of a million, and no doubt his coffers are no doubt pretty nearly refilled. It would not surprise me now to hear of him resuming work at any time on his flying machine. He has said repeated ly that it was the one great dream of his life. N. O. Times-Democrat. The Bellboy's Prospective Revenge. "Rome day when I have accumu lated a stake." said one of the bright bellboys at the Blossom House th other day, "I'm going to have some fun. "What are you going to do?" a by stander asked. "I am simply going to some big hotel In Chicago or St. Louis and live for a day," and the boy paused to let the remark soak In. "And that's your Idea of a good time, Is it?" queried the curious listener. "Hold on. I'm not through yet. mil going to the hotel with three big grips, and I am going to make the bellboy carry all of them up to the room for me. I won't even carry the smallest one. Then aB soon as I am In my room I am going to have some lee water. I will not ring for Ice water, but for a bellboy, and after he has climbed to the fifth floor bell boys are not permitted to use the ele vators, you know, and I shall not take a room lower than the fifth floor- when he has climbed up there I shall tell him I want some Ice water. "I will drink all the Ice water I can and pour the rest In the cuspidor, Then I will ring for more ice water, Then I will order a cocktail served In my room. I don't drink, but there must be variety In my scheme. Then I will decide to take a Turkish bath and will call a boy to take my grip down to the bathroom. When I re turn I will ring for more Ico water. "I will Insist on having the same bellboy serve me all the time, and will keep him chasing around until he will curBe me at every step. Then when I am ready to leave, and he Is happy to think he shall never see my cursed face again, I will give him a dollar. You know I couldn't think of nutting a boy to all that trouble with out rewarding him, because I have been through the mill myself. What have juBt described happenB to bellboy every day of his life all ex cept getting the dollar when it over." Kansas City Times. The Confidence of Youth. "And now that you are through col lege, what are you going to do?" asked a friend of a youthful graduate. "I shall study medicine," was the grave reply of the ambitious young man. "But Isn't that profession already overcrowded r asked the friend. "Possibly it Is," remarked the know Ing youth, but I propose to studv medicine just the same, and those who are already In the profession will have to take their chances." Chicago news. f f Hire's your cltanc to itiMke U IO monry after elHtol, HIUni Wall 1'aper Cleaner Iteceipen, Coat yon I.K.ss than 3( you ell them fn 10c, a clear I KOr IT or over 7o on ear! one. You can make S3 to S.'l every even- li,K. C1IKLS alno wHnte.l, Price: Snuipt Kcelpe loci 14, SO; SO, 7Bc or A for KM), AililreM, J. J. 1IOLAN, Mo. 58 Twenty -Hrt Mtrcet, t'ltUburg-, Pa. flTAILPJHtB, -CAVI Tt - l6t. - ' ...34' LA 8 EL?. Trade v f 0tsicns, Marks.- ,,Copyriohts4 Thirty-one vein active practioe.Onlnlon u to VRLHliiy ana lilemaDmiy. vnie jor iook oi lint melons ana references. EPSON BKOS2J r atrcet. waoinft-un, u. FIVE TWO-CENT STAMPS will put you next th VANDAL... n Interesting mag azlne of criticism. Send fo one to-day. No Free Copie THE VAN D ALL, 5226 Butler St., Pittsburg, Pa, Our Ice relumed it we tail. Auy out clu1iii2 sVetth aud descriptiou of auy iuveuliuu will !iutiiptty rrcrive our opiuion free comtrning lie p.itcutai)iiity of eunie. "How to Uttiiu a J'atcnt" oeut uoa re-ue.st. Patents secured Ihrouxh us aitverUstil for Kile at our rxpeiiM. taicuu tukta out thruuh us receive Mftrcial notv f t wilhuutchaige, in Tue Hatknt Kbco.'.o, ttu illuslrutcd a ut w idely circulatol JuuiumL, CunhuLtc-i ly ilauufai iun-i $ and In vc-itom. bcuti Kr kauiL)Iir cuijy FRtC. Adtiic VICTOR J. EVANS CO. (Patent Attorney,) Cvar iuildlng, WASHINGTON. C MA IP' u 41 lib So many persons f I iiiivc nan y that is stubborn and dull. It won't f- J if f j-i" f 11 nun HELP WJ- s the reason? Hair needs help Just . as anything else does at times. The roots re quire feeding. When hair stops growing it loses its lus ter. It looks dead. acts almost instantly on such hair. It awakens new life in the hair bulbs, lhe effect is astonishing. Your hair grows, be comes thicker, and all dandruff is removed. And the original color of early life is restored to faded or gray hair. This is always the case. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. " I have lined AVer's Itnlr Vigor, and am really astonished at the good it ha. done in keeping my hair from coining out. It ft the best tonle I have trieil, and I Blmll rnntlnue to recommend it to my friends." MATTIE Hnt.T, Sept. 24, 1898. Iiurllngton, N. C. EA roa e i pet ted from the use of ihe Hair 1 Vigor, write the Ioetor about it. 4 J Da. J. 0. AKK, Lowell, Masi. L J Tf yon do nnt oMnln all the benefit One Cent a Word. For Fb1 Insertion. No Ai1vt-rt.en.cn. tnken for left-ttinn 15 rrnts. CASH tniiHt icioinimnj all orders. AritlreM 11 KB (IOI NT? I'RKSS, MII.FOltl), PA. IOHSALK. A small fnrm loonted neni Matmnorns, known ns the Hcnsol ot KMnhnnlt ila:o. containing 1 nert-n Kint'ly located, wrll watered. Houso and hnrn. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved Title clenr. For t erms, price, etc.. ndilre Lock box G Milford. P. rrHKSPASS NOTICR. Notieets hereby L fri ven that trespassing on the premise? occupied by the iindersiK'ied in Diiitfnmn townsnip, known ns ine jiucnanan inrn for huutinp. (Uhlntf, berrying or any othut purpose whatever is rorbiiuten under per Hltyot t lie law. Any person or person disobeying this notice will lo dealt tvitb in the severest law mi innnner. (iKOIiUK H. MCCAHTY, July 1, 187. Lessee. "HKrtPASS NUTH:K. Notice is hereby L eiven that t ivHimsKlntr upon the gout li ern half of the tract of bind known as the William Dennv. No. Ii;iln Shohola town ship, for hunting, Ashing, or, any oilier purpose, also trespPSHinpr on miwkiii point In Dintpiiuii township, or, fishing In it is forbidden under penalty of the law. M. t l.KILASL) MlLNOIt, AprlMin . Attorney for owner, TRKSPASS NOT1CK. Nut Ice is hereby triven that trespassing upon the pro perty or the iorent iiKe Association in Lackawaxen township, Pike county, Pa., for the puruoKO of hunting and llshing, 01 any other purpose is strictly loruiuueii tin our penalty 01 lhe law. A IiK a A NIlKIi ri APIiKN, Nov. 23, IWtS. President T'RESPASS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated In iViginau township, for any miruose whatever is strictly forbidden, and ftflofff nders will be promptly prosecuted. Iha li. Cask, NOTK'K All hunting, Ashing or other trespassing on the premises or the under signed, in Dingmau Township, on Kay moiidkill and Hwarfskfll Creeks, Is for mnueii under peualtv 01 the Jaw. t'HAb. J. BOILEAU, Dlngman Twp.. N. Hoilka", May 17, lblW. JOhKi'H V liOILEAU. Application for Charter. In the Court of Common Plena of Plk County. Not ice U hereby given that nn application will be nmde to Hon. (timi 8. Purdy, Pres ident nnd ijtw Judge or said courts, on the thirtieth dnvof June. A. I. ltM, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at his chambers in Hoik; dale. Pa., under Ihe corporation act c April Jit. 1H74. and thesupplements thereb liv William Kdwnrds. Klishu X. Piersoii Wilson Lnsey. Kdwurd G. t-hnfTer and . ranklin ih for a charter of an intend ed, corporation to be called "The lilKming Gnr e BuptUt Church," the charnuter and otijeet when'of h the worship of Almighty (iod itccording to the constit ution, canons. discipline, faith government and forms of the liaptist Church In the l uitcd States of AiiH-rica, and for this purpose to have and enjoy nil Ihe rights, be ne lit a and priv ileges oi the said net and its supplements. The proposed charter is now u file in the Prolhuuotai'V ottice at Milford. KHANK P. KIM BLR, June 8, WfiQ Solicitor. Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained and all i'tu-l laL'i wecaiibt urn att ui lit h Iujo UUU Uoc j rca ote U.-m Wunxtuii. J i Scud model, drawing or photo.. With dervcrip-1 linn, Ve ai!v i--', if patcnui-ia or D"t. tno oii s.tiurge. Our ice n due lul uaiciit it n- ur d. j i a Piuvuirr " lli toUl'iuin Pa!tuu." widn cot ut asiuc in the U. S. aiui lure a wuuuiJ sent tree. Adurciat, c.A.Gnovv&co. Otp, PaTrriT Orcicc. Vashington. D. C. i To PATENT Cood Idea may b McurtKi by our aid. Addrebft, THE PATENT RECORD, Buttimora. M(L buucrttUuu lu ILu futui, ftcovru tiM) yvr annum mm Willi EVERYTHING FURBISH A HOUSE TO Do you want some Knives and Forks. We sell Rogers Triple Plated Knives and Forks for $3.48. CROCKERY sc3 it ic emu From the commonest kind of Eai Ihtn Ware to the Finest French China. CARPETS From 14 cents per yard to $1.75 per yard. FURNITURE A single piece or a car-load. Frcn a cheap wasL-stand, to a Fine Vof.cr suite. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., Portjervis. WEAR IHE... W. L DOUGLAS $3 d $350 SHOES S? Also High Grade Shoes at 5, H 2 50 & 2 25 It will pay you tetter article of known to experiment quality. The at M shoes have always tound them to be as represented. Etc.- to fit anv Comfort and Service. lOHNSQ EXCLUSIVE "Port Tervis Grand Clubbing One: l',t 1 (MM$-,(&Mr-iH i ,N; TW ! :vM- Kiniilly ri'iiiMlelnl and liyf l ",VJ fe''7 n-H....,...ro ,.. principal politic,,. 7S!'.& ':. si i .vWjr-.yia "iv-?,-1 U'''J?ySAT" ! v. us tt lhn rnpltnl Ht all times. VCvJry7A-39rTW:i..-ii4 lX.-.iix:jji ,';?t,,i, I., y ii u1 1 In' ln'st stopping placra nt rcn- iVfT'H- VA PyV;?iUl5;.iA O.G.ST PLCS. Proprietor. Smmwmsm a big club. Pike Co. Phems, Lndifs' Worlil, Ainsleo'8, Mntispy's, Cosinoiiolitnii, 4.5 Ymi make ftMflectlon from one us, enclORinR f I lu bihi we will iihvo snbscribor for one venr : or pnch tosei nvnlc iiililren if so deKiroo Address A SENSATIONAL REVOLUTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING. For Hie next sixty l;iys, I will (juotc Vnlicjird of juices in Mens'. Boys' sind Childrens, Clothing, tliat will ustonish everylMxly. An invitation to the juiMic is extendiil to in sjiect tl io largest assort nicnt of Clothing and Men and Boys Shoes ever shown in Port Jer vis. Prices Will talk. Call and Ihj convinced at H. SGHAFRANSKY. 15 Front Street, The UP-TO-DATE CLOTIIIEIl, Pross nuiking in h11 Viiiik lit-s Will t'o to ll;e Iioiim! or do li e wotl at lion.o. Aildnss Maky Lxivm, opiiotiito Buwkill Mill, Milford, t'n. to buy an value than with others of unknown 2 patrons of W. L. Douglas We keep a fuU line in CAL1 KUbblA calf, via kid, patent calf, g foot, and cive vou Stvle. 1 AHFMT. II5 CoHiiKiiiolitnii. " " "i.v. of Mm four offers, wliui) von send to tno ronr jnit'iirnnonit iiihiiph io tiir I'iKE I OUiNTY l'KEW, Milfortl, Fn. Port Jervis, N. Y. Mil in nn, tli nnil iiKHliiini clover sl id. Hell top, Ki'iitui ky Hiul t'nn .iilii 1 lun iriH, Urclianl mnl Timo thy bocd at W. & O. Mitcholl'8. Business - Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. 16 Ball Street, FORT JEIRVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to II A. M. Office Hours 2 to U P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. riiyeieinn and Snrgoon. DfTlrc nnd re-idonro Hnrfurd ptrcrt 1r home Inii'ly oct niiicd liy I)r K I). Wcn- nor. JMLKUK1), FA. Dr. von derHeyce, DENTIST, Urtck Hmip 0'folto VitiHlcTninrk I't tol Jir,iH(l M tv,'i Milfiiiu fa. OFFK'K HOV IiS: H tci 12 a. in.; 1 to p. in. H. E.Emerson, fv D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store cn Bread . Street. J. H. VAN ETTEN Attorney-at- Lew , OFFICE, Brown's Euilcir t MlI.FOHl), I'IKK Co.. I John A. Kipp, ATTCRKLY-AT-lAV , OFFICE, opposite Court Pctff Mn.FORn, I'ikk l'o.. Pa. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. LIFE. TERM, ENDOW MENT iumI ACCIDENT 1NISUKANCE ). E. Vf.n Lttcn, A$trA. Dii L-n mis F n.v, Fn. ii L; i Ur4fc vi asiiirgicn ncicis. RIGGS HOUSE. Ti e hot t I par erelh i;ee of the crpiiid, t ti;o wiihin one Mi rlc of ihe hiie i n-e ii ml dhertly ( ntie the Tiencuiy. i ti't le in ihe city. .'. inici us hoii lry. ri ninikiil.il' li.i n. i-K.iii nl ii(-M i ini innt- mill lung-RnHjiljn i: I" I idniiiy Km Mly n niivnuil, n piiliiml ,i i) ; i ii;illy ri'liii iiislird. KATICKAL HOTEL A li i n n i k Miiepp 1 lie hotels of Wnsh termer fin this nut nnil ri'turn to. us with SI ,00 ..ml we'll send tin, foHinvintr postiigo pre lnlil VERHf ONT FARM JOURNAL 1 R. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE t VR. AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR. THE GENTLE WOMAN 1 YR. MIRIGN HARLAND'S COOK BOOK. TEN NIGH1S IN A BAR ROOM All For $1. Regular Cost $4.00 I This iMnnlinn fllla a famllr nprd rilll l'"li'rs Mr th men ' he "(ien ili'iviiiiiiin. ' 11 ri iilriil miner for the I.mliei N Y Weekly Trillium for nil Miulcm Km IiiiiiI h Clinic Hook with aot) phkhr and I mm pnii tlriil reripeB for Ihe wife, Hiid the li,k, ''1'eii Nlghia In ft Iir Kihiiii. the Rieniest tt'iiiperiinre novel of the uge. A iwoeetn .lump hrlnns wimples of pupfera and our kivui clnhhing lut. Vermont Farm Journal, Wm. L. PACKARD, Publlahar. 673 Malr St. WILMINGTON, V r. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrone spurting a nWrtch nnd rtewrintlon umr qiiicltly HmvriHin our upimon free witciliHr an tlivHiitlnn l prnhahly ),;,l(,iitHhle. I'onimunlcA. tloiiHKtriclljrfviiillilpiitlal. II Hiidnnokon I'Almita ent lr l,l(ltHt iiut,n-r fr Hmrunnii patuun.. I'Hloiita iKktM, tlirMtiKh Munii & Cu. rwuelvo gpfi UU notice, wit huut clinrsra, la the Scientific Hr.ericatta A hnnrlsomolr t)lotrnte1 weehlf. Tnrtrest p!n rultitiun of any (m-iuiu ittn Jnunuil. Turnm, A ft Kir: fmir inontbs, L 8o)d l ull newaUfnlem. 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