Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1889, p. 2

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HIIITZIAI , 5 STEIHVH H1108. U1` llpnl la I`.-A..l.nAlIn IL- Heov I-`uh Famed. Wool Back. MANTLE cnoms. Regule ULS ER (`L ITHS R lnr rice 3|.2.'i forT5c. cmccmcn UI.s'na`.R (2 or :1 Regular price $1.50 for :1. NAVY L'l.S l`li:R cLn'rHs. ulu price 31.75 tor :1. See our HEAVY MELTON DRE 3 GOODS. lmms for 81. See our FA.\'(`Y STRIPIID mucss GOODS now no- see our FANCY TWEED mucss on. me. me now To. See our HEAVY WOOL DRESS GOODS. So. now 15c. CLOTHS. Regular price 87 ; to be cleared M 83.75 yd ms ER (Tl. u1`HS. Rumlnr nrice 81.2.5 SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK 1At D. F.Armstrong s, 14l Princess-st. Beautifnl Patterns at 2c., 21-2c, 3c, 31-2c, 4c, 5c, 6c. 7c, 8 to 10c_ Grand Value in White Cottons, 6c, 6c, 7c, 84c, 9c10c. Grey Cottons at Mill Prices. Clearing Sale of Sealette, Seal Plush and Ulster Cloths. RUBBIERS & UVERSHUES, "MURRAY 82 TAYLOR S JAN.` 17. NEW BLACK DASHMERES, -j-~_--._ - v-.' ---.-- `_-v_.._ N.B.-Un1on Ion. Al the Grocery More of Ju. Prnwford; Princes Street. will receive prompt. nttonuon. I"l`olonhono communication Illfbll 10; Douroom'au, you I'D pun. Lidia` Ancv Dank. etc. 812 to Cl Music Rub. Fancy hblu. Wood and Mnrblo Top. 02.50 to 025 Do not fall to examine the stock before purchasing olnowhcn. ouxyuy-rnounTaouowsy.1arzowo:udIs.Iuoun-'-< .'Z`%=-5-.'s::s.4azwoat-gr.-4-:.,.'.:*.; " "* as For 50, 60 and 75 Cents. "JAE/i islo. 254 an-wd 25's Princess `Street. The Leading Millinery Store, 132 and 134 Princess strec. CHEAP SALE DRY GOODS A _A.'I' R- 'W'_ALDRON S- Call and Examine this Special Bargain ati FA'NCY FURNITURE. 3 SPm+ Ci7\.T7 q..a.-g-go -.----r uww- -- v_-. If on won! the Drlert. Cheapest and Ben H Maple and Beau: Cordwood. Oak. Birch Ash. Elm or Hemlock Cordwood Bowed or [In unwed. Or if you want Kindung Wood. ). o1-Show a Cool Nut Coal. No. 4 Coal. Soft or Bloch.- Iulldfe Coal. no to R. CRAWFORD & 00., - Footof Queonbt. syn 1n_.I___I_AA_A4L-l'\_--,.__ ...__ -1 1-. Ice Creepers, SPENCE & P"*TU.%M'-EY- WALSH & STEACYS. JUST RECEIVED {T//REE - SPEC/Al - L/A/E8 47 INCHES WIDE,V, 17 AT SPENCE 8: CRUMLEY'S. R- WALDBO N". WALSH & STEACY. WOOD .& COAL YARD vv.., _, ' BEST IN THE MARKET. Ynrd No. |-0nuu'io Street. ` l-(`.larenne btreet Wharf. 3--8t. Lawrence Whn. C'Bccure deiive before broken weather Join in. Chief 0 oe-Si. Lawrence Whnrf Branch Oi`nco-(`orner Kin and Ciurenoe 8%.. up to British American one! mm and uuefnclory delivery I specialty Goal All under cover and well ecreened' ll`1`eiephone Communication. JAMES SWIFT & CO. HARD AND SOFT WOOD. 1 _. nL-____ -_J n__ B-H-CARNQYSKY Foot of Clurence Street. UIJRDERS left at we stores of 111-. June: Roddon.Prinoeea Stroouand Messrs. McKelve1 & Birch. Brock Street, will be promptly !lllon_ telephone Communication. Azania Blank Dlunond Llne. Coal, Wholesale, Retail, nu-nun I` uutnn II A IIIYIIIVI! vrvvvv I Tllllb `l'U SUIT PURCHASERS- jhg I-o..o -n-l- `an-.- Call`: -J whom on. Venus! nun: wnoioauouia Hamil and W Dealers. Cook of the very best description. under cover. well screen eduzd promptly delivered. Buncn wood And End and Soft Cordwood of l-at quality on land. lnlpootlon nolicilod and ut.Idno.'1ov guaranteed. YARD-CoI-net Ontario and West Stream. " ZOloe-Claron':o and Ontario Strata- HDRDERS we j Iuu|-D IVDUII I Ulthlltlullltou -J TlIo.:f:`t munio. ooon. lolhl. vluo Bhu-lock : Piano Rooms, I! Print Ill. ' 251 Princes: Street, cor. Sydenhnm St:-;et, Kinqumn. Z 2 ii} _ , IBIRECK 85 BOOTH Whu-lggon. Venn! nu an Wholonlo and Hamil An] and Dealer: rr.v.n`a;:' 7 ' * Tho um yd -an mun In town. ONI DOLILLI PII DAY; :IF YOU WANT THE Oheapestc Bestfurniture nmr.1u- ' _ 63 ciniuiir conlnonsz J-o `V :3-l-l&.J union--0or. Bu-not and Unuu-lo Bu. .\ mu uuul Lu '1 . Au. ul vuuuu. 1 llllvuoo .4 Tinsumhing, Plumbing. Steam and Gas Fitting * Steam and Hot Water Heating Ennzinecrs. Agent. for the (`elebralcd Spiral Radiator HotA1r Furnace nmuufactuged by M. H. Ja coba. Syracuse. N.Y. ' HAL "F. `WALSH. I |--In-_(`nr Ilnl-I-uni and lllnl-In HI: CLEARING SALE T0 M|KE ROOM FOR ` l.\Il'ROVE.\ll Tmvullon. Th: haul V or HARDWARE, STOVES, RANGES, A AND MECHANICS TOOLS. A`-rt` unsm A1iw1)()v:11 wom; A .a`P1;(?IALT y. . ES'l`lMA|`ES GIVEN won 'mv~1:m' DES` mmvr1o1~. or REPAIRING. GIVEN FUN. Icv~mn' ungs CIUPTION CAIIPETS LAID. Opposite Polson s Drug Store, > . l RH\'CESS STREET. Kingston. FEE, ' WATER {ND SMOKE; mums, EASY, FANcYhIi" mm mma nmusssa SPRING BEDS, &c. T ` [III UIB KIWI IDHJIR man 15 (Ill. All mm LINE `or HANGINGB to select txfom. .A.Iwny| the butuleotod ml mat stylish Ifbok In Eastern Ontdrlo. Give In a call ind look over our stock. nnnfllnntnn In? I 1 I n A nnn nmnnm upuo1.sT1_pI_ucn.. Design : and Eat1xnat.ea>Furn1ahed. for all Kinds Of Work. 7 I'1Il`III`Z -0 `Z l 7-`! jun:-it Sp:-uoo`up-donA,t be A clam-and d9n't In! ` ml the great spring rush is on. nu munnmtnnzn rm unmnmn H- BRA!"_'E'$~ 7-5. am 7. 'r.7.'.7e'.'..'u':.I ET (."hoannL EaT"sco"T16SE, mgini; tnmi A A A AAIQAAQI I an-Ital` Send in your order;;i-fly for ' i PAINTING A-LA[D '- PAPERING ` nl-Ima'nn-dnn t. he in nlnm--and don't. .__.7_._`,___.T._. F. C. MARSHALL. UIVO In It can anu I003 uvur uur muun. B1NSON S WALL PAPER DEPOT I OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT ELL|Tf`F?09::V .\'oxt door to W. M. Drennnn. Princess St. ru 1 n. , I .I__ I!l'AA:__ MERCHANTS I ac` J10U,_8_E1(__EEPEHS! I AND ALL. nlnu runnmsuhnn T0 onnxn. 281 PRINCESS 81:: A v---, ---.---_. -_V_- W6. CORNELL - -;l ?OP. n nnllnn Ln: hunt lung.` in. nuulgl.-4f '3 DAMAGED STOCK v. n. vunncu. rnur-.__ `lib Home hujult boon n-modolmnnd rc- Iud. no at VII in wand to loan tbooom on at nopu. Oommodloua Sample Roam for Communal Trnvullon. .2: E-251 PRINCESS 'rREE'r,_ Cor. Bydenham Street. _nnsc1nLLA1_a_dfJ's." BIBBmYW&J VIRTUE. HENRY BRAM_E, ___u_._ r1_A.._...\-..- ..-.A Telephone communication. E Losdlngmtljndermker banner. FURNITURE.-&c.' 4 277 Biwot iommunicauon. mu `.I(, E. A. B()C""H DRY MILL WOOD AND SUBS. -CHEAI`ES'l` 4 '0llllllllnlC&H0l|. JAMES SWIFT & C0. Cllllll II] (I "(||l$ HST IE lllll W IIIIVJWII Into fatal convulsion: by inhaling ame in; 111' Anita mothc odwlthltfroln th hula. l1in`l ll1io)lu-unwuaughtintho Iron b thotornadmundhefonahoooultl noanr bruthwurnnovu-and killed. lioaappeutobothoonlydenthnlnlnob ducm-the worm, though many wco tlyhurt.` ucnolltnctmunbonoudotthbtub 4? ` La- 0..-: .........|.|...... L- 4.I.-n.._ FEIIII VVllIl'!I IlI$R` UIIT WHIIUWI l'IIllV- lnny who heard the explosion thought It wu thundvr, the more In it was followed Imo tlilltoly hy n torrcut of run. An Infant child In uhoumnur the tank wnthrown L. I---._ than a great red whtusmlumn ;l` ro shut up Into tho nky, making all the honnomps plain Night After It thrown anothu ash, not an In-hrlnh and than tho nnnnd nf an ax. -I-uIIB- BI? Ii HKIU W-H IIINRIII BIZ]. notno briklmnnd thcntho sound utmos- plodon whiqh nude our window: rattle." Hnnv who ham-rl an nrnlnnlnn thnuoht It l'rU llZI\'U\ UIWTI. ` In l`.mul.'l_vn. while the real daznnge was but li;;l;t--unly two (louths nro certainly ` kLu\\'tl-ll1e nttumlant pln-nuuluxm were most. u.larmin;:. The narrow 1-urn-nt of mrua-Jo vn.nu~ln m-on-`(loxvnlms hny,stru<-k nndc::- ludod tlrv grout tank of the Citizens` Gus ght oo:z:;un_\`. lllll`Ul)f('(l me of the navy bmluling-uuxd slightly injured about I00 resi- dvm-ozx A lady who witnouwed tho oxplmlon from ndist.-moo too grout for in jury, gym: I was standing on tho porch lookmg dnuth, and noticing how curiously the rain vu-led-- Iomotimea it almost stopped and then would come lnn torrent for two or three minute- whon all at once I hand I loud. long rmrlng, lU|l1ll ll Uul HUI IUIJU Wlllllllu II [UV IIEVQBUI the catastrophe, or, as happened in many cases, hy the arrival of men bringing the mangled body of husband urdnughtar. The rush of frenzied relation.-I to the scene was so grmt that tho authnrith~.~x were obliged to call on the local militia. those formed a strung gunrul line arnuml the ruins, within ` which strung bands of men, frequently re- lieved, worked invL~.~.~:antl_\' at removing the ruins, p:L-slug out the mrpaos as fast us thuy were l1!L'u\`0r(*(l. l.. l\...,.I.I.-.. ...I.ll.. ck. ..n..I .In--4..-.s -.~.`.. nun nvcnuy \n.. unnuo. so many escaped. Some of the workers had already gums home for the evening; the others had a few seconds warning and many esrnped. Curious to relate, m-arly all who got into tho tower, and many who only got near it, were saved, as the stout timbers full at an inclino to tho towor nnd kept the debris from crushing those below. In many 7; working m:n`s home the supper was smoking on the table and thovareful mother expecting the arrival of her loved one, only to be roused from her fond waiting hy the news of Hm r-nfnqtrnnhn nr ns: hnnnnnnrl in vnnnv The sill: mill at Reading wu;-. sixty `feet high: the storm left. only the tmver and oke stack standing. IL is surpy'i.sir\g that 44 Bat and Ohoapeet in the city. Foot of Clarence and Barrack Stneets, M. MALLEN. Ul IHU. The R(`(`n(`s at Reatling and Pittsburg wm*e such ns il!l\'(* often been all-scribcd: nmngled and bleeding bodies, working people crushed lay falling, walls, distrzu-tod parcnts raving over lncir S|flllf.ZilU.`l`L`d cliildmn, shocking scenes as the ruins are l'(`l!l0\'0(l, uud all pu$i- blo sightsumlsoiimlsof woo. llut at Rn:-adintr, as at I> rool;l_\'n, xc mic unu.~unl phcnomi-nu xx TU noted,` the most rcmnrkuhle |x'i'l1{ip_,l,;gi1_i;:;_ the rIc. at one end of tho l>`onn:~`ylvnma railroad our shops while tho othcr cm! was umouchcd. As ucar as can be lctm"u1incd. the two erce currents, one bearing cast, the othcr nm tl10ust, mot exactly at that end of tho largo and solid building contain- mg the shops: the result was (1 suddcn swirl and outward suekof wind, which snutchrd out a large but clearly marked section of the V W-all ms suddenly and as evenly as if it `ind been struck with n cyclopmm hammer. Ywt the walls were so rm that all the nst of th- building stood without bi-`mg swnye-.1 11 per- oeivable fraction of an inch. It wasusclearly defined a fracture as if a man should knock a ' I-.nI.. in thn `I'l.l\ nl .. ngeo I-an .-....~.l ....'o|. .. UUIIIILKJ ll |Ill\'lUl K` .3 II II LIIIILI hllkllllll lLllI` I bola in the side of ncast iron vessel with A sharp pointed hammer. And this, too, by an outward suck" of the forceful wind. ...,....... ........,, .......,...u. capitulntlun of its more startling fl'8lllY'0S may nnt.|xout of plum here. At I itl:.burg It tbrmv down 11 new building, (`ausing 11 score of deaths and many injuries; at. l .v:uling:, Pm, an immense silk mill was (`!`LLx'h(`(l likuun efgg slwll,czu1slng n lossof at least 1-igllteou livvs, and at Brooklyn a stream of olortriu ro. or u meta-uric ball, struck and exploded In large p;n.~. tank, sqa.tt,erin_s; d~stru<-lion far and wldo. From very many other pl.'].l`(?S thero vwre fur days reports uf fuimxs winds, houws uurmfucl, trew lnrn up lay llm roots and all lln-cn;u-on1itantsnf wild pvtu` of the l elenwnts, but l'or1unutol_v with vury little loss ot life. Tl... .....\...... .. 0 The January storm that worked snafu n;in I at Reading, Pittsburgpnd other places in Pennsylvania and adfqc`-nt stateg was of un- precedented fury, and followed 9; month dt unhpard of w1i1ter warmth. You have all read reports of its dreadful work, yet 9 re- It 1: Not. om-.n um Dame muum Gav`:- way to Such .3 Burn or wm.I;. put When She Doen, Weak Mun. stand from Under.` ` ` PICTURES C;F THE `RUIN WORKED IN READING AND ELS'EW`HERE. ` TIlE l_{ECEN'T s1f01:.\1. ~ HE BR1 TIs1 TWIHIG. THURSDAY. III_IllIh KVIIUII OI Eu! RUIN Jul [III 3119 utrmcth. no wu chin to ma 1 wrought gm m1Ilntwo.ltln told. Buthohudled toothache the damage to his tooth en hmusoimpw bone.-1idwYon-Ia IFIHI, ; II III! VIII - Iuv--1 Patrick Du!-l:ln.of Nnrwllk, helm Ivcon of the into R ..o_-.-0|. 31.. g... ghh on Mon tn nun: nnu nay-nv on THEvV;ERY onmAPms'f13i1oms JOHN L. JOYCE. WIIU WIII Wlll LU IIJ l'\.".`CI\|.I. IIIU Klfll Wlll be taught to new and the boy: will bola- ctructnd by means of my (lo:-vlcm ln the mys- harla ol suvcxnzful farming auu.l`mmlmlng. Therolu I diulm; mom where the chlllvll can gota very gnod and wholanomo maul for llv<`('cnL1 The systetn of tin school room will be the rmnwas that of thoprlmnry schools in the clues; The klndujnrmu qystun wlll he very thurongh, The bedroom an very neat and clean". Boyl Vho are in the building at 9 o clock muitgo to bad then. but the` doors wlll be lnftopen I9!` |ll.w'un come up to 19 dclock. At 5:3 in the morning all must tumble out llldltlko Uthoruuxgh wash hdcro bristles. In the basement are the gymnasium. bu - `Uh, PW: |:.\VI.t&l`y.- llllndry. r0I.hnon {'o(nn,IlhII room nudn small room with n replaco In it. lntamlozl for the boy: when they nrrlvo wet and cold and where they can tuzo of their dump clothes and warm up. ` Thobnikllugwuopuedonhll. 115. um---w. - -.u-uunuu-u IJK uuuu. nary brick, tun-u votta, pI`L":st~(l brick and light. brown sandstone. Tho nl`L'illiA'Ctl1l 0 is vury strii:i:i_; nml prvtty. The interior of tho budiug (which, with its site, cost 6l()5,(XX)) has been iltuxi up with every convenience for the purpose for which it is designed. No children over the ago of 10 will be admitted. Ind it is exp:-ctnul that the children who am- ` anrning very small nlnria in various occu- pation will constitute the majority of than ` who will wish to ho received. The girls will has hunrhf. tn emu m-ul u: how: will Inn In. The Finn Structure Prvsemz-cl In the (`MI- drvn by orrln K. J-sup. !\Iorn`.-; K. Jump, the New York l:anl:or and plxilamlxropist, recently pl`l`s(`Dt('1] tn thr (`hil- -.lrvn`s .-\i.l su('iet_V n handsomu new lauildin: to [no u.<<-.1 us an industrial school for boys nml girls and a lodging house for |m_'.'5. The Lzzilding is on tho mrner of Secvnd nveuuc ma Furty-founhstreot. Itlsbuilt of onu-' A HANDSOME INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IUU CH EL`\Hl3 ||'l III (ll H ! V I\'\'. In tho full of 1865 he \vn.~`. admitted to th bar and at tho mum timv was nppoiuml ml- lentor of.i_ntcr:1:l revenue for the Third [nwa district. In Juno, Nil, ho resigned this olilco and began the practice of the law. He vvas lectcd tn the I`urt_\'-ei_L_:hth. Forty~uinlh and Fiftloth 1-nn1.:rr-axes as n. Rm-puhl_i-zm. 110 i- very popular with Grand Army mvn. / IIU CILIJBIEJ Ill IIIC ` I fnllof mm in the D. B. lll:NDERsU.`\'. Twdml low. in_ funtry, was elected first lieutenant of the company. ll!l1lml`\'(`d with it till he retired from the service in 18:33 on account of dis ` nbllity, having: lost a log. He was soon after appointed oommixxinuer of the board M an- rollment ul the Third Iowa district, and served as such all Juno. 18154, when he re- ozxterfx he .~*ervioem1 mlonclof the Fort)`- sixth l '11 infantry, where, he rvmainud to the C10:-`O xix tz-rm of s(*l`Vi(`1`. l.. n... r..n .1 cm): I. . ...-. ...I.__:u....I 9.. I...i` HCILIL David B. llemlc-r.~on, -of Dubuquo, 1a.. whose name has aim bwu Inoutinnud for the speaks.-rship of the m\tivma.l house of rt-prL~ seutativm, is u Hu\l(`h11.Ill. huvmg la.-on burn ` It Old l)uo1'. Scot land. in 1544). When 6 years of age he was brought to I11} mix, and A little later to Iowa. His education was de- -.'..._.l l`....... |..-. ....... hlauyl? Cllllllll l`'('. 311`. I.od;;L-`s litArr:1r_v efforts have been prin- cipally in the biu;;x'nplm,'ul line. He has also oditvd two SUl'in;a' of pupullll` tulca Ho V-IL` elected to the I-`iftic-Ill congress as :1 Repub- lA'('a.n. YX...-Ll D l].\_..l ... . .,J lhuhnnnn In `the degree of Inset. Would Like to lie speaker, but Their Clnim-es Are Not First Class. Hero lsa- )iCtll]'(` of Henry Cabot Lodge, oneuf tll(`(`flnltll'lt4.9 for speakr.-1' Of the United states house of representatives. He repre- sents the Sixth 31tlSSa(`l1llSctt3 district. in 1850 in Boston, Mr. Lodge receive-dn (`om- mou I-rhoul education and then entered the classic halls of old llanvard and was g`radu- ated with the Clam of 1871. After eomplet- iug his collegiate course he attended the Cam- bridge law school. and in 1575 received LL. B. The next year he was hdmit- ted to the bar, but preferred devoting himself to litera- ture rather than prnvtice the pro- fexaiun he had studied. From l.\7l to lb T`.l he editml The Nurth Ameri-; can ltevic-w. llu" Sel`V(`d two terms ' in the l\In.~sachu- ietts legislature. in-:.\'rt\` r`/nu >1` mount. and \\`;1.~z a delegate tn the Republican na- tional t-uu\~onuon_~,-ut` Iww and 15:4, and was for two _\'t`{ll'.\` chairnr.u1 nf the Republican state Cl >ll1|IllilI".`. \l`.. I l....t.. I.-.-.\ Ll..." ...-In, .._I... ,` IL. ...,_.... ,. Born , undo: Ah the sin`-fxctlinlu llijurul or desu:oyed w-re the very qalidest of their kind. elpocml l._v thee Suspension bridge at Niagara, Which was blown down, and um cu shops In. Read- ing, of which one end was nicked out." Ye: they seemed to present no ohehcle whatever to the wind. It simply whirled the trag~ manta about as 1! they were shavings. Ar. Buffalo the wing! recorded I Ipeedot sevu1t)'~ `four miles per hour. In thenyh-ls'where currents met. "it was, of course. many times greater. Man has no devices that will serve V against such a power 13- `that. The peculiar formation of United States territory-0. greet central plain bounded on the east. by mount- `ainstoo low for the most part `to break 3 strong wind-makes such storms in the future a certainty. Hereafter they must rank as one of the regular causes of death, like make bites in India and earthquakes in Central Am.xrimL , o_o AL .3 N_ o_ wqop. LODGE AND `HENDERSON. A his gun 3 lord. l\nnI-I... .0 Hm-bulb "mu \IuA cm u-.2 ulu Ann`: uuv pcuu' `I. 0:. _ ` I 5* `H /S/ " I \, 1`/\h;>"I' . al.,. '72.. .I ' .I. ..... .... rived fwm thocuur l1l0ll,(`]|0ul8 amlu: ._ the Upper In Wu university. `_ The civil war I bnuku out as Hen- den-xm came of ago. He enlisted in the A-|I At 19:11 :.. Al... I L11|llSl|-JUU was ulr P mx.-:.'::.~..-.:r:.-:."..-:...--..-an-...... ..:.. ..'.':!.:-2*.w.m-.-.-......."-'- 5 THE onN'rMs~T :-.-:-.::"...~.-::.`:.:~.m._=,-_._gr:.-.-..;-.:.:z-a~:.- 5 _, 8........"` -"o...*'-..`........""`*.:.:'::...::.-;.'mm;:.... .... '" '- ,, o`EgewundouLyh11`hoIuIlollowI!.7lNow0:hdI..Iuo6Il .< -__-_ ___A 1.4.. In As- 4- 2 en'.y'.:at.s-n'aao'tITo"s-1`6'n`4"t`.n.naaol' W3.:s.' `F! on' an 'LT'u'u-' .n':'x'?"a:'q17vTc'| 2 PILLS AND OINTMENT. F Wclnut Ccbinotn. Bovol Plato Ilirror, I95 ho 840. in Work Bukotn. 50 to $.50. Gentleman`: Fanc nun Arm Chain. 85450 to 812. Gentlemen`: ulcy Rally: Rocker. 88.50 to M0. Fancy Rattan Reception Chain. CI 75 to S10. Platform Cu-put snd Plunh Rocker. 86 to I18. Mu'blc_'I'o Hall Stand. .1230 to I96. Ilntblo 03 Bodroom'3ot, 940 to 8595. 1.41..` ...... n..|. ..a.. no On an Great Reductions during the month of January. All Winter Goods ' away down in price. . 'e3n;.iu?n *c*o'.i.'2.. _a;.u;,; % Hard Wood. Mill Wood. Vononu T 4-..- I

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