Daily News, Volume 2, Number 113, Franklin, Johnson County, 30 December 1880 — Page 2

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a caudal aparatl* to an in)|)urtf*#«bjeci, Ui' !nje|ucnt) sbfag fecarae* most offensiv to the public nostril*, of a moral educa ted wad rafft«ed commcinitjf and the Inly wiif for the j«trtll W dd, simply' en quire, whence cometh tbl» atench, and atrive to Abate ttie nuisaooe.

W«U the word ltoyaL. In this Instance i« prefixed by William, andjwe have a foil fledged. "whut-i»4t." Calling himself Mr. William Royal, born, ao me when away down•»B'ther*wamps of^ViV^inia at the foot of an old "hollar gum tree."

my much

about

than many kinds of

fame

He wrote a book Jn reply to Judge Tour gee which for "airineaa" can not be beat and for "weight," can not find a balance The book has not made him rich, it neve will. The notoriety, suits his nature both, mean and low. The attempt was an abortion, the 'birth" the# natural result oi m4 practi^a, It hldiolisi indeed.* and showo* tlui n*sty bundling tear* t( tb human shark, and the sooner its remain a«| covered forever from public, view ih belief,

The lH«t appearance of this wonderful "trick-goat" happened a few days a^o iu New York, He theregcame before tb« piiUJic as# |he fpptli. moralist the dtiunpit^i Hoyol Judge of wright tlud wrong, in legal enquiries yet untried, and

parties agaiimt Wliom not even

a taint of HUHpicion of any kind was ever eatertained^to be guilty of henlous crimes We allude to the ciweof Mrs. Sprague and the scandal which associated tlx nana) of tho greatest living Statesman of to day, Senator Conkiing, with that lady It will be remembered that but a very short time ago Mrs, 8pi ague filed he complaint in divorce, which is still pend ing audnotnt Issue. Yet pending this enquiry thUJIpmsumtfour and egregiou ts* while pretending to be a lawyer pronounces his' jU(lgement|||as follows

These occasions arise (for killing people la thfiJSouth) whun an outrage husband takes the law into his own hamls and slaubgters, Where lie finds him, whether at church or at fair, the traitor who has invaded the sanctity of his home and cor rupUd the wife of his bosom. Mr. Couk ll-g's illustration may well suggest the Inquiry whether that is a lower civilian tion which justifies the outraged husband in slaying the man who has thus ruined his home and. his life, even though it should leave to a widow the legacy of a husband's bloody shirt, or whether that is a higher civilisation which exhibits terror-stricken husband tliuft wronged standing in the present*! of hi* wlfa'.H

shot-guy in hand, yet treinbl

ng arid afraid to shoot. Nd one need complain if the injustice done to Senator Conkllu or cry out in his defense, for he is clear beyond the retch, of the ttob uf defamers. His name is so great, and the brilliancy and power of the man so lightens up this Con tinent that the smalt cloud of calumny, and the yelping howling cau neither be seen nor heartl and any dt fense thai might' be atttnnptcd in favor of the illustrious Senator against this Hoyal. J*€A*n»p ujon society, would He uninecejtsfcrV, and without effect but what we do 4^ il Ibe appM cation of hfs

M*my Umgvt

to the affairs of

a lady who waits an opportunity to be heard, and to vindicate her good name a before that bar where this assailant permitted to plead. Honorable m«n and women wait to hear her but fkmthero chivalry, as reprewnted by this con temp Uble coward, decides# the case before hand, and, while prating of honor, does the wortt of a pujgpy and polteo«k^|. t)f courw. this man is irreeponsible in all respects. Ilia life '.is of no c»nse qucnce to any one but him^elf^hi^ liberty in of ao value eyeo to him, for lie anwt wriggle about for a »ubai«ten«. and, if thrown into jail for criminal libel, would go^ hli hreiKl at the p«bMo ttfmtm. Uu simply a human jackal, who s«ek» food in the eiisleal way kn^wu to hU ^pecieli who beconM* celebrated, not for what he makes but what he filchea not a» an ad vantagtv but, like the Ita* of Egypt. Mto afRction.

Ifetf*:)** gtKKl and hoiiorabtar ttieit mm) women South, and it is a real calamity to thtoMb** this polatMMt fcad idiot should appear aaywh«ws «r at any time ia tt«tr |efett«4

rRAAGE SliClDii

of tl»e tettk" f^y

tle?l»rt*fclen^ of the *fwi» Con!«Jerm tion has commtted sukide, and at range as it may »eem. the cau*e is attributed to hi* diaappointment oatMwd by the small »a )oHty ky wiilch W wtt Ow American politicians waaW laugh and lew at such wtmaa*. Tb« «»iy thief that wftuld mtk« o»« «f mr "folk-wT *•, wneh a thing would be an hnye rat* were iu the vetj best majority. They like the "match order astonishingingiy of doing thing* g«tOiig In by Ut« 8«« mod

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BAROHitm OPPEXHMM.

The late P—m Abraham von Opjwn

the church and Uusiu^w

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ble splendid. Now Ibis S*ave/y fine deflation, and «pt«mlidw(ml* Wt

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petligru,

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to hare tolled in hia rains. Dae thing, ttotrerer Me does know, and that is real Southern chivalry. This fresh and «n

tea*oned Asa, in

hot unknown to

Terre Haute papers did not give 3ake Shirley a very favorable send off. They denounced him as a degraded and unprincipled character, and desperado of the worst-}wm. He dan't hear (bat kind of a reputation at home.—JJwticr

The NEWS was left under the impression from the information received at the time of tlie affray, that Shirley's reputation was that of a desperado. The NEjvq. however.haa aince learned that such is not the case but that on the other hand Shirley has a|ways been a quiet and peac able ctuzen.

Tub Sioux Chiefs now in Washington demand the mode?t sum of $7,000,000 for the privilege of running railroads across their reservation, but will sign no agreement as treaty until the dispute about the boundary of their reservation shall have been settled.

Rrtrkssbntativb LOKISO, chusetta, is spoken of as the mlsslpnel" of .Agriculture.

Skow fell to the depth ,of twelve feet at Philadelphia last Sunday. ..A- ....--.l-MU—MUJW

All That Glitters t« Not Gold. This noon, says

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can see it now! There, in that little pool!" And sure enough, there the time-piece apparently lay, glowing yellow, iu the sunlight aiter it# quiet rest of twelve veart. In another moment persons stood three deep along the bridge rail, all declaring they could see it. Then a conmgeonasmall boy was hired to attempt the recovery of the watch. His unmentionables were rolled Up to his middle, and theu lie careAilly pieked hls wny over the rocks hi the stream irected by tho crowd al»ove to go a little to the right, or a little to the left, until at last tlie urchin saw the object himself. Then he made an eager dive for it and brought up what? Alialf a lemon Thus again was the adage verified that "All that old." glifitersis sot golt

OommnnicAtion Between Animals. That there Is ft method of communication between birds when in distress is conclusive to toy one who may have made tlie sraljject one for investigation. Sometimes this knowledge is made the instrument of their destruction by the villainous American shrike, and other like birds, which uttering tUc exs of distress, the hirda of the Iteigluxmiood, eag^ir to help a fellow-crea-tu^%#iMr^harteuto jeeiiaie.aud one or more pay dearly for their heroism by being captured by the deceiving shrike. The cry of danger also,8eems to be genera^ for we havt» notiwi birds in an aviary, coming from several far separate quartet's of tlie globe, ruah to t«dt other^ a^LManCe upon the cry of danger by a bird in another cage some distance away.

Among animals there must likewise bea at wtll tiiftt many are fed by .their hwther wvimals wot that it .would' expected that a Hon should look after tho welfare of ahusb.a wrfveriwe tbtaof a moose or d^r, a cat a mouse, etc., hut among animals of a Hull aiul iwme not denature the« it a general uu/brtuuate^ Among animals "of the same species it biecomw more aoticeahK

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stniclive iu the|r sympathy for the

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ClomonuripRritji w.9fyMmif Pi Thalardl ASm '•& Th^laa^lt thel Jew*U Sy )ok»jEf!«j and4ft many other way* have bene rolout^gtnutmiSB ifyj^eiy,- *v", V4fi itUirfjoily excltiiU-iyiir and water, aid the the widow ©f wood 4he late B^it^wli^ d«asHI |lW.Wdt» founc! a hospital for poor children of »il ctf»nfea«on» in memory of her late busband. -1 iMl. m*

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DteTlttCf ArrOKNKT PlTFlPS York is said to be dying/'

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The Bangor Commercial,

Detective Walker stood on Kenduskeag bridge spinning romances to a friend. From time to time tho gentleman cast piercing Clances at tbe'almtiet deserted dry bed of Kendurkeag's limpid stream, and the vetoran detective kept on with his flow of word:: the fountain of which had not run dry, though he might have felt a little that way himself under the blasting July sun. A crowd began 1o wither alout the iirterlo' cuter, for he was telling a pretty little story to the efJVet that twelve years ago a man stole a valuable watch, and that he chased him into a store'on the bridge, hut that the thief suddenly threw the watch over into the stream and the detective farther told how he had spent much money in endeavoring to find the Watch in the mud of Kenduskeag bottom, hut all to no avail. As he talk«1 on, suddenly a by-standcr, who was leaning over thehridge, exclamed:

10

the moat ihtocoW

neut in the wire of the helpless ia given us in lit* ease of «r!m& :c*Ued a "Wt-king'*' this is, where by au accident after birth whole litter of young tatt (yet pertiaj*

only i«jri) b«outes oaiurted together liy thfir taiU in such a wianner that it thetttT occur

to originate l»y the »»ott*tf

lying omb the tail* of the yonng rattaad ^about with her hepdi thcii rlkifegTaog. bivome so entwined thai with a little clay accumulating tMQMttfefc (McosectliBg pwt» it bc«®Mis i»paanble to separate thea»«lras, aad by the time the rat oid enough to leave

13 Superb Vocalist* All the Beat.

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of it* parent, tlie tad discovery tare or it* promt, u»e taa itscoveqr it that they are all joined together

are aoi teft tt jnerfeh by Ibeir #ellow-r»ta. whidi, considering the helpleaancea of tlw»e uxt&rlttBAtea, take thabrUw oure of

l^Js^rer^ar

A tUt time «goa"niki«if wm «»r«red tad kiUed near Iiepalg, Gcnaan^r.

of whkfa there «w mw IHUffWt ODNMlitikMt'l

eu* ha&b«m

tifted«-

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Coal Tor

Every day adds to our high appreciation of thia^-endcrftthmffleriaMbf rarhms mm8

%irthit

berottcr

almost imjwri&iiable, but its most remarkable electa upon green lumhob i"" *tiM*d uJtae of wood mm^aAAn a tered ypK% or coat^-j®fi. ,oU, hSi

Timlj^* ifo^ph

woHhle»4haraeter %f poj?lftr drit*d i» the open air^ bitt poirfar neasonwi Ttnder she!-* tur iw wwd. The effect of Wf 1 tar is better than. ht»bst»g aAd utn^ conW »U waters aid wood becomeB like ifSh. A~bo«Sro*6fi cottonwood, well cotOcNi, li« na atraight as the be*tj)iue, and it i» as durable used upon thesllla ami floors of l»armi tad around the openings npon swine houses and,fences it would xetnrn to the farmer ia duraltility ten-fold cost Were it uot for appe&raoces we should advise its use upon the outside of barns. I to remarkable preservative properties and its extreme clieapneaa afe ui its Oivor, Oco barrel, coating two or thre« dollars, will coat the posts for more than j*ne mile o( fence, or would cover nearly all the out-buildings on a common farm. For all cheap buildings we commend coal tar and whitewash.

^muscmenis.

I'KRA HOL'SK. c.it.iiflSjppnD, KA»»grr

Grand New Year's Attraction

Brtsoa.

Saturday, January 1,1881. Engagement of the r«nowacd coiaedlan and frent .character actor,

S01 SBQTH RUSSELL. In h'o now famous character of TOM DILtOWAY. in JIJE. Brown's

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J. tr. HAVERtV. J. H. MACK :...'

American

,, comedy, in four sctajs

Edgewood Folks.

Supported by his ow* company of fnperior artist# a* performed at Ab1y"B Park Theatre, New York, four coneecutivc weeks, to a aucceasfon of crowded and e»thnsi*»tlcandifc*ce#.

5

Roeeived ererywherr with »creaili» »f Janghter •, ant). Spplause. Evening prices. IteaerTed Seat*

.WcTS0c and 85c $1.00

Matinee Prices—Adults, 50c: children. S5c. Sale of Feats wlU commence at Button'a, three days in advance.

PERA HOUSE. B. H08F0RD. Manager. O^K MfcsJJT OXI.T,

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Friday, December 31st. THK UNEQUALLED! J. H. KAVFItl.YS

15 Solo InstrnmentallstA All the beat. Kreirything sew from )4«taning to end

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The Urgent iroope in the World! Hundred To all!

Proprietor .. Manager

Over Half ft

l'redB, profeanion and public are

nnanlmoun in tbetr praioc, and pranonoee it «s jxirlor to at! past efforts. 40

In First Fart All the Beat.

5

12 Acrobatic dogrptats

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10

All Okc Beat.

l4

12

Feature* Discarded.

Old

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W, H. Strickland. .- D.8. Thomsa....

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MALRx

.. General A^eat ....Press Agent

Price of AdmtMlon,. 91M, 75c, and SHr R?*erv«4 ae«t» *S MJe at Button'* three day* fa

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VARIETY CONCERT

I I bALL, AND

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SIULGHHES8EY»S TIP-TOP SALOON, •1 tl" Mais street, bet #Ui aad Ttk aU. j| **». '!lJ'l'!'i

NICE FRESH BREAD

AND CRACKERS, ff

For ftwd freafc bread, cakes, a»d cfty hatter, emkaria. aaide freah e^ry day. call at tbe •oirtkwest corner of Pmutk tad Sagte atreeta. 7fljl THOB. CALLAHAN

oiRxxmas

ALL

PROMPTLY FILLED

10

Scalar ia Wool ai atmsaeaotanr «r

M#*

t#JW!W*

Tweeds, Flannel*,

Carding an pinning.

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TJET3S

TUf'gni

ance

*-.-s Will Continuo y^t^l the Line* .r

MARKEDS DOWN

Ulsters and Overcoats,

In Men's, Youths,* Boys' and Children's DeparltnchtS

J*%•$ »«.* •.» "5

OWEN,' PIXLEY,' & Co., pk tJ

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HA'**"

TWO PKR'OMANUS, |t ja 'i

M«tl»ce at S p. mi' KreBlng at 8 p. ri. The gre&tegt New York s«cce«» of Uie present

WhoTesale!, Manufacturers, 508

and

510

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12 Song and Dance Artists 12 ^...| All the Beat. Great Bnd Men

^...| All the Beat. Great Bnd Men All Okc Beat. 4

H't'if

1PA-PA, SISTER,

Comer Third ilnd Moflatt Sta. DKALKS IK

ALL KUSDS OF

FAHIiy GROCERIES

aci WI

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Jeans, Blankets,

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Stocking. Yarti8,r ':-1'

38s

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Cfitotl *»1?l o)oi r' 7f*t« "'i.fcS't Arc aold. Sweeping Beducllon tasde in t.' all lines of'

MA-MA, ,*BROTHER.

SOMETHING USEFUL

AND APPROPRIATE.

One of those Little Suits, 4 to 8 years old. Overcoats, too nice, same ages. $2 50 tO$6. ,Bo)'s and youths Ulsteretss, 12, 18, 14, 15, 1ft, 17, 18 years old, at greatly reduced prices.: Styles new and pretty.

Men's Business and Dress 8uits, plenty. Prince Albert and Cutaway Frocks, nice and cheap.

Knit Jackets, styles and prices to suit you sizes, 36 to 44. White Shirts. $2 quality, down to 1 50.

Extra fine Glores. Handkerchiefs. Sus^ spenders, and Neck-ties. Fine Percale Shirts, Underware, Ac., too numerous to mention, but valuable und useful.

Remember'-One Dollar well speht i$ wbrth Five Dollars in useless articles. Consult your interest and giro us a call, and we will try and make it to your interests to call again,

MILLER & COX, y, 529 Main Street, north side,

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SPECIAL ANNOMCEMENTIK

TO THE PrBLIC.

H^Tiag ant returned from the Baatera narkrtp, where I have parebMei one of the aoit cwm

plete aieek* af

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PALL and WINTER

(#. n't it.o'i- ~'i nlk

.CLOTHING

•trerplacod e« tbe ahetvea of a Terre Raat# thier. I BMtt tbe tayfttg pat

ctothier, I moat respectfully Unite the atteaUes rf the tayfttf public to a|

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of ay Use jm^elswea, aa my lolrprleea are a

my low

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BIG

and fam'll/ paper, pnWi Um tour briee o(M Onrne •rat I rely Ignored. Genera

prieee

MATURE.

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la mj K«*dMMlHdaria| SHputwrnt sm

better quaftled Ut«a erer te"a»eet~tbe ttapulkta etery paitkaltr.

at

PHILIP SCHLOS8,

rf'-g. 20 Mmta street

WM. DEEUSICKE,

CARPENTER AND BUILDER.

Mi—afiatucm-ifPtwiikti'i '"j

Patent Refrigerators,

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irtattaniSyeaiaoreata..

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of

Protoxf3« of Iro*. Peruvian Btft an

..rotnallca Knion»c«l by the Medical PreOf*!#*, *n«rtal Dekiliu, remale nvaleMfaer from reren and C'toronle ,C i» a Toir*»» MBmuyr.

TER MEDICINE CO., Ko. 213 Roflk Ibta Street

,"»rh ?|0. WILLIAMS.

CLIFT, WILLIAMS & OFT,'

MAKUFACTURERft OF

SASHES, DOORS, 'fflDS,

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Lnml3er,'Latli,

and dealers in

Shingles, Glass, Paints. Oils and Bin Hardware

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MACHIN SHOP AND DRY

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MACirt^fi 3HOP "AJTS' 'F'OTTlf

MH.'.ufncitucr

Portrtbl^^nd Stationary Flour, "Sjiw Mf 11^

MINING MACI1INKRY, HANG ICRS, mJLLKYf»..S!i AFT1NG. Ul'RTOnT AND 1 iORIZt»NTA1..STBAMfRNt 602 N. Sixth Stroet, Tents Haute, Xndiara.

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MARCHAL & 8MITH ORGAN CO., Hy nndinf UlrMI frwa tuntnrf mr«hiiwr, Mil UK btMUful )r|»», T* t»»br« Ja ki«h, i|

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ami »«n arc diD^M Make aod Save Mooejr tyalai du KiM

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Organ

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Mrly&a. IUlICCHAI, at HMlTll, W«M EUvantk Hlrret, Maw Y»t-k«

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of Mixl for

NEWPREM!UMCORN~SHfl

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TWO IMBORTANf ADVANTAGE FIIliT.—'!ti«M tiotlrOv.rc tlif errn, and ia lh#fel«i« lli'Mirto for tuelH njr orn for ured.

,Mfc?a21WlMltM,SI3),*!f if! which Is an Immense out ol tice, aa »«ny tanaara theemn from »hetnld«ll«of jnp pir.

Bverr Fiirm«pw»rl*thl »tilirU*r t"f phrillnrcon t^.for^»eW,«f PUn«M, how manv UriroJ'ltrhVrif'H h«| wny har». ajrFor Wse'f W««y TUm'I

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refon Any Farm.

onr mniarM CORN 8HKU,£RII

LaiAtrnra Hakb('o»n Anci.i.ieM«tfthe riaj

.« df*lin*4 t« Vec«'l

lay. Wh«,nonf!»lnlrxloe»'d

•heller will be want«d. W«boll*** tobe ^lh* 1Beat Hand Corn8b«i Wnted. Canraaalnr AOKNTN WANTKD In «*«»ry Coofty/ tarFor Ral* by all fr»t-cla»- Onntry Hlorf» and Denier* hi Ha» Arrlcaltoral Implamanta. Aaa tow* MtAt.ua m* rr, audi fh«lta« n°l"

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ThelPamit and li««t MedieiM ev«r Mat Aoolmbtnatloa at HopS^ Buohu, Mr| draklo »Mel

LibesrM«Mt Blood Purifier a tor* *"d

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Affant l*o dHaeaat MUeraare aa'

poatft^loBg «M win

audperfaoti

H«yglr«nr»Ul JTaallwheae tfeCUMbowaiaer qttiraaa Appatiaer^

PollUca are

General news, valuable Infor­

mation, and interesting reading matter are furalahed. The beet of oorroapondenU contrlbote ffomftlleectlonaof tfieconnttr. Useful premituRa

Hop

tara) g*«

is Kb Money I 11 iti »»iii h"

aaitlfort* tL* tg»4 tsi ia plojrxaeaUcabaa Intrnltj

*rlw*y oifanavor who

Tonln amlmlH 8tlmtil«. .uaWa, without Into

»p IUttwraJura lar»P ioetinf. Hi Ko m»W8P wbatyoor to^'iwa

are What ttje dtwaaa

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allmaaat ltajiaa

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t«rR rXKit waltuntUyem»%hut If only fe#i had tt at Itinay aa*eyourH/#.Uha»B**T#d bund t* tb«r wi*t 1 •afT«r,bat oaa aod ttnra tlxira% MOI n—anht.Bep »tte» |»t»V7,daaa drnntoao ruMtrtita, but tba M*dic|na arar made I tbe «a« MOF&* end

AO

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