Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Dec 1897, p. 2

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Knupol, I I‘ll- cr, nun-Id a rubber tube lo I mjct and ho- ll III-M the u- nm In In mm. a. u and. Hamlin. Inn. â€"â€" mun. Dal-o m on“ m till-4 Dy mum- lhll. III Whirl-v. u. in “cunt-now. Bout-dun] In You Mum man‘s-g . Mullen, Punâ€"000m A. Mon-t. I“ I! yearn, shot Ml wlle Anni. w! a. blow out his brunt. The won- a will mower. New Yorkâ€"Ix-Vlwl’nudont In" P. Horton In: Accepted the presidency o: the newly formed Fifth Avenue '17â€": cot-puny. Kokono. Ind.â€"-A 2-yur~old son 0! lb! M tell Into 1 honor I- which no Oil-bunt. turkey in oooluu, and Ville-Mm. PLâ€"Johl Agnew and Thom Kennedy (all 450 feet In the Aldon am. They were killed. “In. 0.â€"-At Mule, flame and HI!- 4-. 0m, aged 12 um 15. were unlo- cum from mu m from n stove. Amok, Illâ€"George Conley. a tuna- Ol'. Ordered I lunch In t muunnt and m waiting to In med when he tell to m unmask." Wheeling. W. Vm-Joueph Nichols GM 0! bydrophobh. _Nlcholl was blt- can in Bauember. mm In making a pnlr at about: to weigh 176 tons. . mag, Iowaâ€"Jase county has the m 59 “7", Gilâ€"Chit}. Rut-"k". nmuwmau mmnnmnmumam: In. IAâ€"L 0. Wilson. in GOV-II flUOIIl but. Infidel for m with Mn; n tum" III-n mil in tho «so-mullet of the nfru-cnienp.nolnnc- am.vnnfmdmltynndnaâ€" machining-pn- mmlnynfllnnemmry. I an alien“. lumen IL Inch. Io.â€"CI.H. Dena, on Inna-nil bunny. H. 'n "III M the ”fill! at Ion-h MI, 0' Glenn. W net-Md. , M.“ A."- m Km litâ€"[AW WWI. no 'jmu a...“ 1. g n. nlneondln' superintendent at th- Oun- trnl Onion Tm eo-nnny. wnn nu~umuclmulnnlhmwm nan-ammun- comma trlvdlll Im.lk¢ Hummus of the Past two "lined bloodhound: I. "kl b in." I. Orv-The Lloyd-Booth Wuk. W and m, Cur-Am!“ ea. In villi an immune, the commun- “fitdhmumm E “mammfifitflfilflbo‘ Iran. hasâ€"John sum. III on pal. flor. m III vandal flurry Jonah. m of the cum: on-uo Tan use. 6." Illa. Wt. bvtâ€"mm. Mach nod m a mirror and Ira! on not. was lmat death. m, Cour-Dunk l. min. 'Io u rounded by muted m, nt Bill“ am. In, at Was - wo-nmd-nrulMâ€"udolhn. um. Ilsa, Amâ€"wmu- M. Inc-mammary In Imhmu-ou yarn (or a. Wilmington..."- “I.“ “name, 0.â€"-A M. In m u. m{ 7.17 Him I). it. bull, lo.~Aflu I “an o! to. gun let-emu in. «and hen Ila-meant!“ Mu. micâ€"A "an. and u can. Kabul-'- fu-Iouo near Mailman. and “I.“ but. In noble!- NM Ml. vb.- be ensl- d In bar land. He the. III-mid ll. lou- ud have! can “I. In)". Vm~m Cole-u who E!“ M. 'Ite was Inna-l It mum Ten. -VIII And John um” mum, 0! mo. cm ”In. Alan-n, mid and no cut-ct not It. blur In «an H. I. I.- II In" a first.” Nov Yorkâ€"flu.- l'. nu. and mum-gunman“. Ion-No nun-m loco In Gnu-or- cy nun I1 ovulowiu who“: odd. mum Tumâ€"Mil Imam d um nm at 030.00.. Dual. Illâ€"Tho M into" and polo-en in Jan A. Bahr- building u "“50“". um lot-fly destroyed Dr Ian. "3' '0".an t. a. but“ an New 109th mm engine and u tnln o! In! can on the Contra] hum“ a! New Jam, collided. Bun-n 001m Monet m mm. “mm Joh- mm. In mam Iannd nu! Ingl- Ior Wlllu. lamb Ml, named. an inter. Tho Io- vlll be About .10.;000 (ally hand. All the [muon- .” rm "Inferred In ntoty to m- dly loch». auto-n, wu. - Thu Winnebago county {clung-o In W by In Hmlnp. Netâ€"Tho Hmlm cloc- Me "(ht union in. «unwed by are. The dynamo. and outta: my be and. The Ion- oa tho building no! plan: I: counted :1 315.000. lulu, lo.~A freight tnln no Into I ma) tnln, bully Injurlng Rond- mnlcr John Inn-rd o: Trenton Ind dangerously Injurlng two other car Morel. The dun-tenor forgot am the noel lulu In on the road. Wilmington. Del.â€"-â€"Mr. and In. Wesley chnde a! (“union won un- ed, and their daughter Curie, used 6 ram. fatally Injured, by the Wuh- lnnon and New York apron. [out-ville. Namâ€"Section Harem Entluh and Tubman Robe". Caner rm killed In A collision on the Bur- unlwn road. Putnam-g. I’mâ€"The wwboat Hotpla- went over the dun at lock No. 1 on the loumheln river Ind wan completely wrecked. The crew emped. [Ami-tine. Witâ€"«Henry Thomu ran Into : burnlnx house to save cloth- lng Ind was burned to death. Brldgeton, N. J.~â€"Jamu Bowers. an engineer on the West Jersey railroad. wu blown out or his cab between Hun- led and Palaun. The fireman backed the truu and found him some distance New Yorkâ€"Jame- F'. Colman, an en- slne driver in the fire department. rather than run down a woman And a little girl, (no flue englne too sharp a turn and It toppled over. kllllng hlm almost Instantly. I! Injured. Crldersvllla, Ohio~A bum contain- int H. A. De Long and family was hit by a train. Two persons were tau-l- Helena. floutâ€"date P. Bowen, who bu been connected in van-lon- cami- no: with Montana newspapers tor the past ten years. was killed at Sipping- !on by being run over by a train. He was ; non o! tax-United sum Senator Thomas P. Bowen of Colorado. Granville. ,-Mmu luau Lula won lulled on the lamina» near Atlantic. The brother. wet. driving to a relative? house to spend l. He was painfully but not fatally mu... Tun. Ion-4a.}; I. o call-colt... negro UIIUC. OA'UAL'I'IIG- “It“ CITY.l Mk. I” m... TOLEDO. M No. 3 an ....... Corn. No.1 lind....... om, No. 3 It!“ ....... Rye. No. 2 mi ......... Giovanna. prune «um. Barley, Ho. 2 ......... Outs. No. 2 .............. IILWAUKIB. neat. Ru 2 sprint“. ' ‘ “lac-am; Lars“- .Am‘gt .‘ponfs. Th. Welsh Union at Chflntm En- CHIâ€"mm dam Societies of Wheonln and Im- ‘ lo!- decided on Kantian. WM, :1 the flop. nil mden........l.1s 03.53% next (I 0“,. "n Chicago as (hula, con-on to prim 1.1. Ci.“ Sheep Ind ham....... 2.“ .0... Can, No. 8 ............. 18‘. 11 the meeting place for 1399. John B. Jones, Inn-aloe. m elected precl- Du lot-on, lon.-â€"Tbo turban ol the nu,- u! muo- In the alert to loan the rec-lano- of their M le- by law. (amt-Id, ouso.-â€"w. w. Andrew-.1- gum. was to.“ lend In II: chit In in 0.2:. H- had been and I". heart “new. Immune. K'sâ€"m Rev. I. H. M. who Inn Med and confident of m. um adore the Loun- vmo mytm nd «ell-ed to re- ed" ll. eel-are (In Ml been pre- I‘M for III. Inn-g that More he mid [he I. III bellef- he would (In! I, In tam-c. ‘ hen-ac. Wn.-l. l. Invlllo was eta-Ind u to m- nnny by Dr: m H. Powell and H. 0. Miller. all was found inane. nd commuted While Dyna. In." rm cu won t, I “Ibu- o! bah. which lllled I“ no 01-. Turn "Into. Ind.-1'cn andnun bnleuon rm and Into" ‘l'nlu- mm tum: und sound that u n Chm-In mum «cl had been pro- se!“ to Do I conductor. Nu Verb-lou- l. Wot-thou. one o! m- lomuu no. at all"- In Pu- nk. N. 1., 4H 0! uphold favor, and “nun. Dummumumdw to tom 01,000.“. nun-am. Wit-41. P. Bloom. I mm coal Ion-ml, In dud. Ha IuAMr-ulna human-“out 01 (ll: city um "8|. N- m u na- 0! up. . Carlyn. Ill-«In. liq! Ind-cw- cm add-n17 o! nanny-II. and C1 mmnb. '"r‘m‘", 6-year-old Io- ot Illa mu. Ill mam 1.10M mil Incl-«km Tilly. laâ€"~Tvo mm chum of I Benton lllrhor, ilk-h.- C. R. Hall!- I but!" a! this my, and suddenly. He II. no nun old. Cup. Henry. \'II.-The schoonet flannel "I", Capt. Numtord. 1mm Wilmington, N. 0., went ashore at Chlmmtmmlm lire-uvlu union. The mu 0! urea urn and. 8!. Paul. llnn. â€"-- Henry Lunar- Inal, who In «ruled 0! being Impli- nted In the hold-up o! a North"- PI- clllc pan-anger lulu 8m. 23, new Momma, in released from nulody. Yokohnm~â€"Count ant-outta. the premler. and ndmlnl the Mamuh Bal- go Taugumlchl, mlnluer 0! marine. Mn resigned. I! In probnble that Marquis no rm he the new premier. Worcester, lm.â€"â€"-Jnmea w. Allen of the banking firm or Winslow t Al- len died In this city of pneumonia. aged 81 years. He was United sum con-n! It Zanzibar (mm 1892 to 1896. Oshkosh, Witâ€"Mayor ldeoon III! at the council to lune a. call for uppe- cl-l election to vote on o proposition to buy the cur wow-worn. Beatrice. Nahâ€"Charles N. Emery. one of the prominent pioneerl o! Kan- us and Xebmsku, died here, aged 62. San Francisco. Cabâ€"State Sumter Jeremiah H. Mahoney died from the elects or a cancerous growth In his throat. Lexington, Ky.â€"â€"3Moctroce Graham. [numerous-law ot ex-Senator Black- burn, In dead. He was a reclune. Elmira, N, Y.â€"â€"Iludolph Board: aged 33 years, and his brother Edward. of Chicago, were rowing on Keuka lake. three miles from Hammondnport. when the boat was upset. Both men were taken from the Inter alive, but Rudolph died almost Immediately after he was brought ashore. low. Seattle, Washâ€"A careless gunner on the cruiser Oregon lost overboard a coetly Whitehead torpedo. It XIII not been recovered. An Inquiry may to!- Indianapolis. Ind.~c. C. Franke, a contractor, who disappeared a month Ago and was suppoud to have been murdered. «turned home from Texas. Galelhurc, Ill.â€"â€"The grocery store or Charla: Ridge], has been cloud by the aherll. Liabilities, $2,000; meta the same. I III-csugmtqul. _ V ~11- Pioux City, [Irâ€"Oommlu‘lnootpo- Am under [ova luv: must. maintain ohm In the auto. Such In the (lee!- n of Attorney-General Bentley. un- r the provisions of the new code. Melbournh'x‘ha VICCUI'LJI duties on woolen, and all): materials, wearing ap- parel and woolen place good: will be reduced 5 per cent. alter Feb. 1. next. NEW YORK. 00mm GROVE REPORTER. 1-83 05.40 as one acute-m..- W-g.mamn 05.25 03.50 00.00 .2115 n for Gov. Inn for Danton. blunt. Gov. Hm nu- ho u to: Gov. flaunt for sen-tor fro- Indiana 00' flaunt has In“ that M. friends mt not consider M:- n mama: Ann! I» Ion had-l The commune having In charge tho Henry George memorial fund bu made another appeal for tub-criminal Funds are coming In very uloviy. than“ M III-tod- “on. William Jennings Bryan and Sen:- tor J. K. Jones are announced as tho principal mum at Ilia second an- A null banquet of the Bryan Free Silver .0". League I! Chum Jan. 8. m m: at We. Pula- Honce 6. Bart. till-d vice president of the Chicago and Northwestern Ram-1nd company. has been leiecter! for the proddacy of the Union Plclflo: RAIN-y county. In hum Inc-«.- has”. n In aid Pro-Identlcxlnley In con- nldeflng the Inability of consenting to Inch 1 nodlimtlol of the treaty an wank! prevent the acquired ternary a! Haw-ll from ever becoming I state. III!" in. may an... Agent- of the nonetm con-lam. III“ In working to secure financial Begin-non by congress. have given out : statement to the pm- lumnat- lu the pin to be prone“ '"I dlle'.‘ 0m. Secrets" than Mll In l-porunl particulars. I... Ana-M! I... h.- to. The lot- ”neatly mullet n- Ionday. In. l0. ll ll expected that boll house. will be org-bed on the W day of llle canton. Gov. sh" wlll he llamnttd m Thane”. the mu. for tile! nlalr the Assembly will “than. M I.“ a chin... The noun" Mama at the "med line Worker: of Am I“ ml mum fro- Po-nylvnu Ollo. lull..- nd Illinois. have MM- ed to held A hint tantrum In CN- run. In. 11. following (In nulanl ltun' conventio- II (In city. l. mm a. Iain- Im. A call no. mo (Jon-u Candles 0‘ lb. malty and mfllcnluly thou ul- lluud 'Ith lb. 00ml Callollc “In. lo to": In the uluuon null“ :50 W mu, (gull-loll" l-Ibnllol. bu has pro-llama by (I. «am! caddy of lie “Ion. I‘D.- M mu Baum The mm o! the lane Mun-r llnluu company. at Fatal-II. 0N0. on of (M hunt flour the“ am. ll um Unli- od sum. with I «parity of moo lur- nll a day. In destroy“ by In Cbrbtnu on. The loan will exceed "50.000. fully covered by Insurance. Inn-l Imuu lut - M I! II reported that uvomeen Brn- J-h var-Mp: are at Che-mama. Koren. wuthven 0! Seoul. China. Inpporunx the lmmh eon-Ml“: prom-l. mllv amounting to an ultimatum nah-m :lm Ilnrl practically yleldlng flu- govern- ment of Kom Into the him!- of the Human mini-(er. luv m fro- th rum-u... The trade. unionists oi the west nnu southwnt In said to be preparing to CI!!! out the threlt. undo at the Nash- viiio convention o! the American Ped‘ «ration of Labor. to secede from the national organization and form a new national executive body, with he- i- quarters in Denver or Kann- Oily. 1).. admlnluered ltrychnlne to her [our chlldren In their food. After they died Ibo changed her tires: and by on the bed beside them and ended her own "to in the same manner. She hld had I lrlvlal quarrel with her husband. mun In I’m-r Children. The wire 0! chob J. Payer. a wellâ€" toâ€"do farmer llvlns at Park nicer, Iome miles north of Grand Forh. N. 0! the dam": in the bank, the city I: represented by 3289.554. the State by 3225.000 and the mtlonll government by n large gull. It I: stated that the deposits of the Che-that street bank amounted to 81.- 700,000 and o! the trust company to $1,300,000. The allure was primarily due to the loss or much money by Mr. Slusorly in his unproductive paper mill at Elkton. Md.. one or the largest In the country. The Chestnut Street National Bank. regarded as one 0! the strongest nuan- clnl Institution! in Philadelphia, sus- pended Dec. 23. The suspension car- ried with it the clash): oi! the Chestnut Street Trust and Savings Fund Com- pany. William M. Singerly. publisher of the Philadelphia Record, In presi- dent or both companies, and the name men, with one exception, act as officers and directors. Iluh- I. Ila-our: MI music by th Shrink... o! Mommaâ€"Emmi. But. all 0",] 'unlu Intolvod to II LARGE SUMS ARE INVOLVED. Philadelphia Financial Institutions Embarrassed. "'0 BIG BANKS SUSPEND. Anon-c. Om. In union. It in been determined to raise up u unbldextrou- generation In the mm of Nmo Moll Mexico and the meat bu ordered that the III“! It I! the olefin! school- an" hthMteaflmM-nn mlem,m at my hglhh lunar. A gentleman went to look over a house that m to be let (ml-lied. He no piloted through the rooms by a "'7 "guy noumald. As he 1n: letting In turned to the girl. paying: "And no you I» he let with the house?" "No. slr." she replied. "I In to be let nlone."â€"London News. can function. of the court and has grated a decided» (notably Impresâ€" THE GRAND DUCK“ HELENE A loot-o In“ In"... In hunt... to: - lulu-lo I-“ Onto. yun old And Q Int mun: of the cur. Ila Onnd Due-hm "clam to not ltloty long to renal. In the ma trtnonhl market. In fact. myu’ ntehuhn have Ilmdy Demo :1 not about for n ultimo Inn-M f." her Ital-m. "or father II the 0mm! nut. Vhdlmlr. broth-r of ttm lat: Burro: Alon-dot. and hot norm II the Drum! Dnchm Mnrw. born at Mnllentmru. - hm“: «hm: bu um piled never-t much: to the Mann; house In Rnuln. The Grand Duck-m lute II A clever and Intellectual tom II. Tim In llttle of the typtnl high- bred Ins-in about the young grunt! duties. [I fact. she resembles an English girl, and. Ilka Ion Rngltnh uric, spud. much 0! her "no In In- dnmu In outdoor sports. [Alto moat Rush-u. no In "tn-cl} fond of nude. "A during her frequent "st to M with In film“ the I: often “local to moo-puny than to the nth cm. A. It Is the Rush- custom for the daughter: a! the tuna! boon. to appear u ”bile fattvittes It I much nrlhr up than no the children of ether mill human. the mad duct-nu In urn-d, append at In: at tho "(LG I torpld liver. 1’. (7-1: W m. Math-multm h 0" (.mtwnn twist-Wm Never Ioot n my pistol II 00 II.- no. MIMCWIMD‘ The «M bog nu thc lat Ito; wmougpim M loamy!" Vanâ€"Mo O.- Wcmm .1 “I, bah-1w. hm mun-1 mwhtodywhcflbml‘ pt MM. '0 [an M- flood! Ont-p- rflhlunflahhd tau-thu- m ..de cum din-and "I. um." um layman“ mmm Bu,'h. Hood’s Comparing Inmmntmuemmnwm. m. mar-m .0... mm )9 - ADI-[IND “We on tired at being taunted by foreign". with our boisterous. loud- t-iking [iriu and women. when we know tint many of thou- who make such unhvomhie impmnlom upon strange" no at heart kind. gentle Ind refined. Ill Ill hope that with the present movement for physics! cu!- turo and voice culture and um other kind oi culture, the not-y. nrmloun woman a: street-cor and watering-plum (amt: will have noon mind away. and in her ate-d route n being who will not convene on though awry one within hut-in; were out. had uh: were bound to finish the sentence II. in boat on uttering that very moment or nun. Then in no amtcr manure at a M»! homa Huh n «In. won relational vain. and the woman the Mm It in won In" (In vlotnn (ovum not-Id um We wees-n.” 00. since nothing will more certainly bring upon her wclal autumn than “sleet In this regard. "0n the contrary. we aometlmee find rare beauty of feature seriously marred by the incongrulty of a disâ€" ISreeeble voice. It is said of the Em- llreu Eugenie thnt the stranger wa- enmwured with her wonderful beau- l)’. but the moment she spoke an ad- ' mlmion was forgotten in the unpleas- ‘Aht sensatlon caused by he: harsh Spanish voice. Auerlmn women as a rule are not blessed with particular- : ly music-.1 voices. The colds, ceiarrh‘ Ind bronchial trouble to which the sudden changes of our climate suchm u: more or less elect the vocel 0r- nm. In fact. son. rlppllnx utterance seems to belong more generally to lend: of eternal summer. Yet my woman. no matter how great her nat- ural detect: may he, can. with few exceptions, hrlng her voice within 11 becoming key. and by proper care Ind exemlee cuitirue distinct, Well-mot'll' lated (ones. And It in her duty to -lo "1t he. long been conceded that a pleasant voice is one of women's greet- eet charms. And many or us can veri- ty thin truth for ourselves by recali- inx the sweet influence of some wom- lll. Who like the lovely Cordelia, snake in accents sort and low. A pret- ty lace end a musical voice go Well together, but of the two the letter is preferable. The power of a truly good woman possessing such a gift cannot be overestimated, especially it she is refined and intellectual. Her harmo~‘ nlous tones tall with a restful cadence upon the ear of the invalid. The! are pence tor the weary, balm for the sor- mwtul. end are frequently more em- cecloue than a} semen in touching the obdunte hearts of the wayward. m'a- cult-u chm.- . manor Horton Parker. writing 0! “who Voice" In the December Worm are Home Companion. an: lon-u-uunl My. 0-.“ w.- ROYALTY To It. IAT‘D. INFLUENCE OF THE VOICE lflEPAYSTflEFnEIGflTfi'm'k" $941544»!!! “untagged“... good m ”podium-n found mumtfl hKladyIc~fiomwbodoal¢m grub-db uro to am).- good hr- n-dilgh prion for "as In In.“ .1.qu wm- , The Canadian Ooldfields~ m m- un In :- an mm. :Ia IE II 318â€". run-pr -. iati‘ii'o"! 13:... ‘0’: 5| 385.15 E’n‘og‘rlfraprilg {all-B‘nggsgili pug... PE§.i-fi‘ E3635: ’3‘, n In tho (mid lint an mall, I. I torpld llnr. m '0' CATALOG“ l A Illll the ”up. ll condo-Ion II can to fall an II III lode. Wan-0 (‘Molnn fl. and .Ihoounulm m'nmmmam I! In '3. u and be." cheap. In til-aw. lumen-m. I: Q“ mm; I" w. can-nu. at. It: Photon-up. It." “Ito-ll I. The body 0! William Ouldcnnuppo. murdered by llnrtln Thorn, bu bmlod In New Yuri. TM- Mime meted maul wu clothed In 3 lb Ind a photograph or the and an In place 0! the mining bond. 1 The We! lhll per wlll be plea-cl II lean all. new la n I. one eluded disc... an abuse In: ban Able m can ln MU“ uuo- cm (In: In Gamma. Hull‘s Gian-h Cure II the only pudtlve cum m Ina-nu no maul laterally. mum being n con-mu. anal Ill-use, requires a mmlluulonl knu- Imu llnll'u L‘Ilnl‘l’h (‘um 11 ukon lawn-ll), nun dim-Hy npun the blood and mm In!» Mon at Ila- a awn. lhemhy damning tho loundnuon of I vols-innundulvlu the I!" «tn-ml: by bull-lulu up KM eon-unmo- n-lnllnx ulun- In dolu: lu work. muco- wlflom lure no much lulu In ill cur-an pollen: Inn they M!" 0m» Hundred Donu- to: may run In: I: null» to cum. soul [or I!“ d MIMI-Ix mnu_|~.1. grungnv x on. Tom a Nov [III-Inn!" Gal. ‘ Consul Duestar, at Creleld, Germany. report- no [he state department of a discovery nude there which, it is aid. will revolutionize the methods 0! Il- lumination. It in an incandescent us. A single Jet of ordlnnry line can «um I light or much more tun 1.000 and]. power, and fine print can be ml! at . a distance of 100 (eel. The inveu lays the cost for a light of 1.500 analo- powcr In only 4% cent- pet boll“. while that for an ordinary electric V, light at 000 candle power In 14 cent- pcr hour. 1m '0.” ‘1 Drop." it the me of»: powerful medy which In manned to on". rheumatism. heureiin. «um. nth- me. is grim and kindred Ilium"- The company it entirely note in lili- in: the munm. because every month' they receive thouundl o! zutetni let. tern Iron than who were aileron. but hove never received one coin The elect of "5 Drop" in teit at om ; Janice Willi-.m- ot Regent. Ill.. write. ,1 on November 12. 1891: "My wile bu' been loitering two were with rheum- tiem. She and about one bottle 0! ‘8 Drops: and con now so without he: crutchee." To more extensively adver- ‘tiee the merits or this remedy the pro- duce:- will for the next thirty den «and out 100.000 01' their sample bottia or this positive cure for 25 eente 1 hot- tle by mail prepaid. Luge bottle, m doeee.‘ 81 (for thirty day: 3 hot- tiee 02.50). Thou loitering should write to the Swanson Rheumatic Our. company. “7.169 Dearborn street. Cili- cargo. 111.. and take ndnntage of this generous alter. This comm: in rail:- ble and promutiy an every order. ‘ flow» In“ 73:." ’ V'“ mum?“ "W5 I’m» In the bull. mamtummfifi' m 10 ill“ "I 00'.” nun-II n m‘ 01.30.70. ‘IATJ‘DJ’AII um an n ’IIE ALASKA 0W ammummtfin SPEAR d. 00.. A '00" FOR BUFFER!” I!” ”van. .1... MM 1 1 met-Minna I‘m-INLO. I".

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