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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Apr 1897, p. 3

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lucid-um moan-r ‘Ocalotulumaulmabym h coon-«mum Unequal!“ Unnpproaohod STANDARD OF THE WORLD: ‘20 Years' Experience PM IFS. 00., "Mind, cm. Gunman cm In." cm. Ink" '0“ can umwm pun. in.“ Alldlmwls TM am 0! (hr group ul l'hll'lpplnc Manda In nbmu the me o! (‘nllturnm TL: mm! popnluuon In About 7.000.000 Hulstrnle “lbw-ally) Fm 'ann or {M dun (or Thom“ Mic Linking- ‘OflrurlCI-"P'VP. in Inv- - ('0' u .- V‘v..vl I. 1'-o,.,u:llam.m m-utr nn-s‘h-nwr In- nu” .V . M' - h.;1MH-.ul‘nu:v I | m. “hr .\' 1 . b. ‘IM Ion-hr cum-r 31...: tum-urchin: ' CV" “t“‘W" " “"05 “It!!!“ to :‘nru '33-” blur 1. Ma "":'r' uu’r ' -‘J(.l.n Tum), :- m ulplor or London, (or 0" Mir .Hu II”!!! II‘ I" , humus urn-u; (memento at Sci \‘MI. in" "“ "" ““"h h In M "‘3‘“. b! -« - ~ ‘ pop ..-.r -..'v nmlnn M. Duh!!!"- Don’l ”he“ Sun In 3m Your Ulc any. A Well-lu'n-«l foath. 3!a~ter~â€"“\\'ho mu u-n mo ‘hnt un- :;: urzlvlc we got from me whale?” Johnny â€"- ““‘lulc-h'mo." Ala-Ker -- ’ ' Right. Now, Hm! Hula boy or ylrl knows that I": a"! from llu- n-ul?" Tulum) ~"8o-aunngux.”' 'rn‘uu». ' A ..vn h now pounding plun- Amrrk'nn num-mliuu Isurh m oxnn-d n-v. "ll Te-rn ngm. [In- "Mn-I l-«lug In urguw In the l-rn-lrn >0 than by u we!) urgumxhl tflorx new blow] "my he iIuI-urlhi ln-m Ann Mmor and I nun! {nu-nu mum! m Amrru-n. llarflord Ileyclcs "I. «o. m. as. T! 9 Oregon Agm-ullurM and Hum! Nurthn'nl. pulvli~ht~l nl l'urllnud. (Ireuuu. Ir mkm: an II: [we purl in lllfIlt-“t‘lupulru! t I tho- duxumliu- mohair ludmxry. 'l'brruugh )u rIYorlu lheUn-gmu Angora (- ml lined- Ir'- \uorinunn um. lormnl. and thir- awo- mm gun. Ire-v. rnco no war noun. nu 3y all dru ggisis Negro Phllumphy. Family Pliil no the but. \‘lsitin‘ ah as hahd cu clozc or n 3‘"- rain-siorm. Sum takes make a libln' oux'n uddah {okes' curiosity. Donn‘ 'buse deceitful people, 'case 30'15 one ob dam y'o-aelf. Life, mah bruddah lods 0’ skat‘ng'” “Omdn am mos' ly made up ob pray'in for rain ' . ., .. u an' den wishln' hit would clear oil. . “30' repurd Willie Wishlnyon. J n A “oman's idea ob de on ‘sy safe way 08:1“stfllizzuly'hvzg’yays. to' her boy me go in swimmin' um 10' “r.“ .; _ ,,___ Mm toe get religion an' 19! lie pum- her “nihnfazxg glurund lilting down“ dip him Fakes git too 01' we enjoy "’ ‘ ‘9”: ‘ “ ' a‘airy-story. but dey nebbah gils too 02' toe en 0 a 001 luh story. dun h 7"" l' ‘ 9"" °' r°°"" '1 y g l 5: Wire are Eninretl by the use of coflee. hf! am a fairyâ€"story (-2 mut-h ez Gel _ ~ _ we u'imd has a ghost an' gobblin' in ' 52:33“ “0 1':3Pef'_'_flpl_a__‘i‘l._l_n.tl_l mu Repertoire. "Hme :ou iearned any fancy methl asked the you: ”ulna-ml. Maxinump \Hml‘a ,umr nnmr‘.‘ I'm-wan Thom.“ - HIM Lu: Having had considerable dealings with the Dr B4 J. Kay Medical L'o., and naed their remedies mtli remarkable rum-ass. I have no hesitanvv in saying that I hum:- the utmOat (-ouildeuve in the reliability 0! the company and llm perwunl integrity of the doctor, as well we the merit of his rent remedies. Dr. Kay‘s lienovutor and r. Kay’s Lung Hulm. In my Work among the unfortunate I find many sick and lufl’el'ing who hum not the Imam to urn-base nwhsmgv medicine. Dr. Bi J. 'ay cheerfully ofl'ercd to “apply whatever medicine was needed in such (-uscw tree of charge, and through the kindnebx of the generous doctor I have carried relief to many a poor dewoudent heart. All per- wns who send money to this; company for any of their remedies will, l mu pure. re- reive honorabla treatment and the goods will he sent an promptly as ordered. 5. J. Smith. Free pamphlet will he sent on application V to Dr. B. .1. Kay Medical Cu. Unmlm, Nab. : mgrsaparilla in. the 8mm Phllunlhruplut and Worm-r Among the Poor. N. J. Snub. the Founder of the Omaha RI-Iene Home. This Solu- I!“ In Spending all LIN Among the [unfortunateâ€"lieu- rnlng the Fallen null Helping ‘I'Iwu In Ill-(nu. Toulhg Public: lode-Doe M may can. qummz } Man's In Iain. In ml. Dull“!!! AN OPEN LETTER Lamina r-w_--- i TM- Mmzm freight car um our gum to me l‘ulno can mind In ‘l‘nnznnd on day In: week bum: '{werty-Lw pianos. A mar. rcur known surely ml .0 u in :ur m; M mm: ml the Isn’t. hm 111-41er 4'udy'é:ti§n3( VIE-3'... I! L Lat. :..1w¢un-.¢n¢huntn¢.un. A- v,» . vPJ- n e $u("0 lur pic-noun In Hm. II n N. . :m- l~'-l mulvnoslmuumnd. nun-h n, mo - L- .uvl'st I a: f: (In. 1.01;“. m I'm: \ H: u 5 Cu. uund Mantel. kl. bar I" I. \ “I noun: my be wu. We ticked mm m :Lt Mad 0: the slum ud than fir“! Mm LL\\L Lodll)‘."-â€"Detrou PM I'rrn. Sou I‘M-3. "But” “.31: that he to: I flood dni pa: Lu: 4.! your meeting lul Ugh." Recently more ha; been placed In I“ the grocery acres . new preparation called nllAlN-(i, made of pure grains. that m. z the place of coffee. The moq r. 114 Hmnnch receives". with- mx: .Eiqrns. and but. luv can ml! it from com». 1'» doel nut cost. over 3‘ M tum-L. (midron may drink it with [:re 1 l-uzrm. ;5 cu» and 25m per puc age. '1 \' IL Ask (or GRAIN-0. “~.\‘o," replird Willie Wishington, “I can skate only two ways." "“‘hftb are they?" “Standing up and mum; down.”â€"- Washing-1m; Slur. "II Rona-ml". "Have you learned any tancy metb~ 005 or Ekatiug'.” asked the young woman. We "Yer Or.» Hundred Douala mud for anv cuse- ut cnlnrrh that cannot b0 cured hr llau'w (.‘nturrh Cure. F J. CHENEY (10.. Toledo. 0. We. u.” umiersIgned. have known F. J. Cheney {or ”:1.- last 16 'ears, and believe him perk-um honornba In all bin-Inel- (mummimm and flnanclalli}; able to (any out any uhlmuuuua mule their llrm. “:31 dro'x'ruu. Wholesale rams“. To- 0, . Waldmg. Kinnun Muvln, Wholesulo I‘rugglsis. Toledo. 0. Ru.” 3 (‘amrrh Cure ls taken Intern-fly, lctlni alrmuy upon me blood 5nd Imp cous luff-res of the system. Tesflmo- male sent tree. Price Tao per bottle. m by an druggism Burl Family Pills are the but. "Ah." said Sally's frlend. “them’a t' sort of ways I don't hold to. I’ve lost five; but. than]: heaven. I’ve buried 'em all wi‘ ‘ ."â€"-London Answers. "Why, it wor a wary mean uflulr. There were nobbut a few biscuits and such." "Well. Sally,” sald one. "I hear you we: at x' funeral?" "Yes. 1 war,” said Sally. "What kind of tuneml war it?" asked the other. Kan and Tana. The rolxowlng story is told of two Yorkshire women: 1‘. run Continue. Mm. .u‘ 1 an m. p tor mum m I II" L c x n .cln l‘l't-Nu’l Dluu (441‘ | . “r H.“ nun you me) on «my. ' I‘r...~‘ l‘ulrnljvoawluu: lfrpwnp ”mg. n Put-ll.“ I'm h f \ ll Tflll,\fl'"." dllov'l 1'th in the house a number of anti-cigar- ette petitions were presented. Mr, Cochran called up the judicial appor- tionment bill on third reading anvi moved that it be recalled to serum reading for the purpose of amendment. The bill was then again advanced to third reading. it is now precisely in the form in which it came from the senate. Mr. McGoorty asked unani- ‘ moon consent to have the bicycle hagâ€" gage hill taken up on second readlmz. There was a loud chorus of objections“ Then he moved to suspend the mica for that purpose. The motion was lost. by an overwhelming vole. Several ap- propriation bills were called up by Mr. Needles and advanced to third readlnx. The bill making an appropriation for the ordinary and other expenses of the slate normal university at Normal was ‘ the subject of none discussion. The appropriations committee had reported an amendment atriklng out the item Apr" I. On mntion of Sous-tor Dunlap thr- hili creating a board a! thmo sunn- vir-ora of umssment was made a sw- riai order for the same day. Senator Granger: hill in pvrmit graduates m ontoopaihy to prnctim medicine 'aa passed. a: tan Senator Crawford‘s hill ‘to enable park oomrnlssinuera in en- inrxn and mnneet public water» Sen- ator McCloud'n child labor bill rams up on its passage. and after consider- able disenaaion urns called back to nor- ond reading for the gunman of amend- ment. Senator Munroe ask"! unant- Inom consent to call up his hill au- thorising mining and manufacturing companies to hold stack In foreign] railroads whose roads connect such plants with each other. or with other miiroadn or harbor. Ohjection wns made and Senator Munroe} mtiou to suspend the ruleu iaiiing to rend": the necessary two-thirds role was ion. The senate adjourned m to a. m. to- mnrmw. Mr. Balmnn'n tnltow-wnunt but next name up on wmml rrpltng In tho- homo. Mr. Avery mmmt to lure It pcstponrd on account o! aim-rm: at Mr. Human. Int the mutton was mutt dt urn. Tho mu mvklnu. tn mutants, that In a mm [or pennant annrm brought by In employ. mtn-t In em- plnyor. the bet that "an Injury m mused by ”tho ranlmnm. nwkl‘nnl- rm. ar want of all"! at a know Inv- aat of tho name than" with the not. con tmml." tutu" ho no defeat-e. Ir. Hnrdock ohm the [alluvial unem- mt: "Provided, Ito-nor. I! such} mum-(Ion. III-In. «nanny, or Individ- ual mu lava mod ordlnry are In the employment M cur» mm servant. then no Ital-tiny I'll" aunt to the matter Mr any writ Injury many] by It» nl’flmm. Artur-Mum, or run: of all" n! nnrh fellow servant." M this point Mr. mtm mom! to mummu. Ind "w motio- vu carried. Tho lplll thus stands on the order of nnnntstwl business. The one door! adjournnl to 9 o‘clock t rm morning. The RM) rule of mnntlmz a quorum was adopted by speak” (‘nrtts today. Tho Republtmn starring mmmlttn adrtwd "Ila mum. and it I: understood that thn rule will In- romrtorl to whnnov-sr orraflcm rrquirrs (luring 1hr remnlmL or o.’ the mask"). By (Senator Campoellâ€"To repeal the civil-service law; on motion of the au- thor 01' the bill. it was advanced to second reading without reference. By Senator Berryâ€"Appropriating 850,000 {or extraordinary expenses of the llii- nois and Michigan canal. By Senator Wnrder-To require rand commission- ers in counties that are under town- ship organization to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of their du- ties. By Senator Wllioughbyâ€"flér quirlng the clerk o! it higher court to certify the final disposition 0! cases of nppeal. liy Senator (ix-angerw'l‘o re- peal the law requiring public oiiit'ero1 holding state funds to publish state- mentu in the newapupers. The follow- ing billet were panned: Senator Box- tet"s. to exterminate rrowa and provid- ing for I bounty of to cents a item] on crows killed. Senator Crawford's uu~ ihorlzing masters in chant-ery to com- piete the unfinished buxinesu 0! their predeeeamora. Senator I‘uyne'u, extend- ing the time from three to ten days in which Cltlilllrz may he made for aim-‘0 killed by do”. Senator 'i‘empleton'n. exempting (mm urntuhment the pro- emdu from the. Hflll' ot exempt prop- ‘erty. Reamer Littler'u. to authorize the payment [mm public funds of the coat oi rorporute. aunetyuhip upon oi- nrini lion-in. Senator ltoxnrdun', to promote the attendanw oi rhlldrcn at nebooi and to prevent trunnr)’. Benn- tor iionniua’, to promote the "tab- Ituhmo-nt of day m-houl- of the deal. pun read :1 net-0nd time and nitric n "wt-in! Oldl’l' on m-rpml reading ior lu-xt Tm-ndny at Hull" o't'lovl. Bann- tur Littler invitrd the member); of the urn-In to Milo) nn informnl remptloo to be given by him at ItuI lwtnmi hotel tomonnw evening ut 5.30 u'rlm'L. Tit-- unatt- adjourned to it) n. no. tomorrow. i l l l t April 7. The governor tranbmitted to the Benâ€" 1ate the following appointments. which wore confirmed: Members of the lili< nuis Commisaion oi’ Claimsâ€"J. C. Mc- Kinziu of Elizabeth, to succeed H. G. Iiecves, reuixned: Waiter London of Carlyle. to succeed William A. Dawdy, resigned: W. C. Jones of Robinson, to succeed Samuel Aiscliutter. resigned. Grain Inspector at Savannaâ€"~F. C. Lowia of Thompson, to succeed J. M. Stmtzman. The senate also confirmed the appointments sent in lust week for the iiiinois Refurmutory at Pontiac. A number of petitions favoring the teaching of hygiene in the public schools were referred to the committee on education. The following bills Were int roniuccd: ' GROVE American Ania- ln Hal-many. '1 he hernzan agncmmrul papers say tho. Imports of American annex Into the German empire Ian yea:- were more thou twenty times as lug! as In any previous sea-on, Um shipments in me having amounted} to no In than “u 000.000 doubie autumn clamor bo- Ing equal to l. hundrodvelxMâ€"New York Tribune. vmant natal. By Mr. 1.:me Ald- tms' hm. By Mrs. GalliKET-‘Anll-h'ust hm. By Mr. Its/ML To fix the salary of the mayor o: (thirngr) at 820,000 and n! mum-man at ”.000 per annum. The home adjourned In to p. m. tomorrow. Owing to the absence of a Quorum no business was transacted In the genus today. Senator Lmlo can"! the body to m-der at 5 n. m. and Immediately afror the reading of the journal an ad- Jmunment was taken until 10 a. m. to mm mm anlsing mp luv ooncnrmng local Imâ€" pmu-mcnts by special assessments and otherwise. By Mr. Pullericmtlnq 1 ‘ board of pardons. By Mr. Bnnen~To regulate the mum-nurture and sale 0! beer. ale and porter. By Mr. Hunterâ€"â€" To regulate the profusion o! publlr 1c- muntlnx. By Mr. Revell‘Prov ding (m- lhe lnspertlon of beer by a mm In- an" tor. By Mr. Farrell~ Providing for the taxation of fort'lrrn lnmrance mmpnnfes. By Mr. Bevc'r Provldlng far the put-In; at tho flag on school- house; and other public buildings. By Mr, Storclflcâ€"‘Tn pmhllm. theaters from sailing tickets when there are l0 son's; hlll llmlllng the number of em- plngm o! the general :mmhly was ml- vamrrl lo lhlrd rmdlng. Ml M (to hmm- llllln nu lb:- ralomlnr m1 tho or- dor nl llrxl rr-milmz warn advanrml to snuml rattling. Thorn worn. Mly ll ml. the numlmr lmlmling tho follow- lnxz ('ummlllr'r In!" M enable mrmr- alénn" nl nlhor ezlnlm nml v-nunlrles lo lmvl mcmry In Illinois. to enlorm their mrur‘lh‘n and In alqulrp ml estate In aw-urily. in Mr. flrlgnmlellowlaklng 82 a day the rau- nl wages for lobar on pulnlir wnrluL By Mr, Merriam ‘Pix‘ mg the Islam of the Indus of the nnprrme mun at $7.500 per annum. By Mr. lalhmw-Anlhorltlng the adomlon of voting mac-lumen. By Mr. lament. l'fll I'- Sprlnxflnlcl. Ill. Aprll ll. Rama- uuw (‘orhnm mam-r n Imps-mm o! lln.‘ mlm (Mn lllnmoon. lain-luau! II Hm house :- blll nnwmllua u’ mutual- ml rlul sen-In not by nlvlu u-unlon mldlrrn and l-llnnl (M mun-m l- Iho m-klna at nmlmnnu. 1'» lol- lnwlng lull: rm lnlmdmnl. (D In! by nnnnlmoun mural. llo Md hr n magnum-Ion M "00. ml": By If. Sn; lt-r- ~To nlnhllsh 3 WIN "I the mum park dlnlrlrl ln ”that fly Ir. (‘m~hrnn~-Amonnlng mo. nnhlclpol rlv- ll nan-vim an by xlvlnfi‘wm' ml- «llvrs Ind sailors Hu- mhhnn‘h the making at uppnlnlmonm Mr. Andor- bunk commissioners nml to provide for I unllurm rouru- o! 3:!on tall-books. The bill. whlrh In A mam-nu» on the mum nnhkcl lnlrmlurml two ymrl nun h:.' Strain-r ('urlln, was road. Mont of lhr “union of tho I'mmw van armpit-«I ‘ u am Iht- rtmnhlonllcm o! uppmnrlullun mom on mum! mulmr. Durlnu IM lul twenty mlnmu Mr, Nohr Ito-Mm! Ihu- nan-l. hnvlnl horn ram-d to "w chair by Spoukor (‘m-Uu. WMIn Mr. Kuhn was pro-mm: Hr. Mimnv movm] Io mmud m mlm m lulu» an (no hlrycln haunt" am on not-mm nul- Inu. TM hm". Man". run than con-Inning u: appropriate. MI! and Ir. Nona docllnod to omen-In no no- Ilon. TM Moan unnamed In I o'- clorll Monday autumnal. lo! William Penn Nixon of Obit-ago an Lim-oin i’nrk commiuionur, vice An- «im-w (tnuvnml, mlxnmL .The nomi- nntion was laid ow-r unalor the rules. "i'iw following bills were introduced: iiy senator Siubhii-llelcl Repealing thi- iaw providing {or this payment 0! booming for Ilu.‘ killing or English sparrows. By Senator Mounts ~'l‘0 reu- niute lilo vale of beer, ale and ollwr nimlmliu llullura, Doing a copy of a hill lntrmlm'mi by ”r. Drum-n. now pending in the boom. The Senate ad- iourned to b o'c'lovlt Monday. In the HOUIII' )ir. Murray 0! Hanuunon undo a favorable new»! on Mr. ilummor'l hill to establish I out: board of Wool- a first lime, advanced to second read- ing am! mnm- a special order {or Tues- day, Immodlatvly after the reading of flu.- journal. Trlu- governor transmitted m the Senate lo-duy the appolnlmenl April 1;. In the Senate to-duy Senator Lumlln introduced a bill lo repeal the libel law. and by unanlmous consent had ll road same. Mr. Blood opposed the amend- nzent while Mr Needles aupported it. \ir. Johnson of Whiieuide wanted to six-lino out the enacting clause 0! mo hill. "1 would go further than that." said he, "and wipe out the normal school system of the state. I would give pri- e cuti‘l'pl‘lsi‘s a chance. There are private normals struggling for existence against these institutions, which are being supported by the slate. "l‘his school at Normal is not a state insilution. The supreme court has so decided. and whatever we appropriate here is simply a gratuity. When these normal sn-hools go to making prize lighters ii in lime they pay their own expenses." The committee amendment siliking out the gynasium appropria- tion was then adopted and the bill wan ordered to third reading. Mr. Ham‘s hill making incurable insanity a ground for divorce, was discussed and finally killed on motion of Mr. Alien by strik- ‘ log out the enacting clause. The house ijonrned to 9 a. in. tomorrow. of $18,000 for the completion (jinn: propm homing and equipment at the 8 '0 com on- an!“ In (M- (‘ounz Io ‘ an" ”mum: Mpylngnflk on ,,-HH. '1; [1 all m. Wro- on. (n. Ill- mane. ht cm. a In I". in not)" I “Ion-t oun- hI)â€"-Y.; I‘- dnn glad than no "no a... hr »- n p. Iconâ€"M I don’t an. m: mini!“ minim u “You: I". Ian at on." ”Wall, you man cover your haul Ilth I bond And am you In out at “firâ€"Yukon Mn. Ill-I. Grimmâ€"l don't nur- Iund you. “Well. you how a. maid: burla- mtmdnubolhvu u wot be '0... O“ our“... Ilr. Grimmâ€"Non women n- nlnd no 0! wmdch. Compound Ind Hm Pm: as you directed. Ind Ill] now I. well u I "or wu. I hue tuned flesh uni In" A good color. I up completely cured o! Irregulu'lly. Wordn m expu- ny (latitude, And ! annot thunk you enough for your kind “VIC I“ Mullahâ€"ll- than F. Jouuol. Conn-uh. Pt. '0 you gave. Sad and Lydi. n Pinkluun'u wanna“? ': $ ' £1 ~I “My heath become to poor that I had to leave eolmol. I wutlrod duke mum-ml had dreudful poin- In my llde Ind book. I would hove the hood-elm so badly that everything would eppenr block bo- lero my oyee. and I could not. go on with my etudSeo. I wu tho troubled with lrrcgulnrity o! menses. I was very weak. sud lost. no much filo-h “not my friend: become Ilnrmed. My mother, who In I firm believer In your remedies from expel-l- enee. though perk-pl they might. benefit. me, Ind wrote you {or udvkcc #1 gollowed tile Idrlee 6, In; your dumb“! to the grave, for she will die! "‘ This Is gospel truthâ€"she is developing consumption of the bowelal Lydh E. Plnkhun‘s Vegetable Compound is the ere-lent "8'“th to modlolne. lake hate to no It on the first uppe-nnoo o! the all“ sympm; it wlll mm .11 the female organ. to thelr norm: man. A mu llu‘lo Johnm'l lotkr to Mrs. Plukhnm. which tollowu, Ihould I... out Ill mother-Ind young lullel. She says: , Walter Baker Co.’s g__Breakfast Cocoa. The belcnce wheel of ewomnn'e lilo in men-traction. 0n the m y.» lormenoc of thin function depends her health Immunity hy- the foundation of many dine-nee. end in in itself , of dieenee. It is o! the grentest importance um mn- _, luity be Icoompiishcduloon In possible amen-In In In established (nut. ‘ Disturbance o! the menstrual function ' the blood. In young girl. euppreuion duct”. \1 intent inherited tendencies to lcrofnin or can: “ numption, and no time must be lost in unwell." regularity. Many 3 young girl [we toilet [Int because this diiflculty has been thought ' and mother has said. “Time will bring MI *7 ' cute: ehc is young. I don't worry nbonther. " mixing a lottery Duty to not You; Daughter. Tacoma-via Chat with Hill lute Johnson. mi. V vullw. 'mn; tl. co'. ”'nhlnnni. ac One of Mrs. Pinkhfin'é’lela m a: ward. mung-m . «(Ho-l- REASONS FOR USING mubmaywn. ImflknaMDyEnn-WMMI chuck-chum“. WMdGanmynnI-ad. manfiaegyllngw-M mm .LA A._, _._ , thememuflhvormdodordlhmw luqcitislbeMxmnk-fl minimum.“ one u. may»; Mother. when you we your 'dnughtcr W » cud Indlflerent to things “lit “51»!!th young girl. when you note ”not flush on her Mn?» M (Inlay appearance In her eyes; when , doughur Oelln you um oven the weight k. dru- walut opprems her. ond flat the has (all- hlo pains in heratomnch Ihoflly liter eating. at". Ignore these signgfl! I! you do. you will be m 7.1.3.3., ..- u-n Col

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