The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1895 — Page 1

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CHIRCH DIftECTOUT. CHURCH OF GOD -Preaching £tfy BlteiLute Sunday at 11 o’olock ggpdav School at 9:30 a. tn. Prayer ■fteting- Thursday eveninga. Ail axe Wtdialbr ii> ilul to attend. JOSEPH BUMPUS, Pastor. LUTHLKAN CHURCH.— Rev. Agsse Dun . I'astorin charge. Preach .Kg every alternate Sal bath Si 11 Kdock Gaod sermons promised. A ferdi .1 it. - , ii it;-n to attend all these ®fa. 1’ iet s,given l y ths Pastor. t .;M E C HURCH -Prenehing on eecon l ar. ! fourth Sabbaths of each Eor.tb :.t 11 u in. and the first Sabfcp n “ .r.i Sunday School rt io. .. hi Fiayer meeting Truelay/:?,, • tn. A cGtdi.il invita3onal . i ■ ■ Paator i • - fcg e~ nd Sunday and the r i-.y, i vcn.iig j rcv!ou<’. Pr .\ . : fctiug every Wednesday ■ •■waning. (■»»•„•. R>' •, Paster.

■gi ■■■ - ai<WWU>VI- ■' - mu-? 1 . w*" 1 * . Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ' ‘ <U> ' , . ' . 1..' >l. BUI M "! I ■ :.i 1 I A. M ■!■! ..*• ’ i-: ail - '•'<s A5! it r m ■ t ; WEMT BOUND -i... 1 t>-• r and Hull,', . ?'»'■ I' *’ « .’, BAM I r U '. - ' A M i,l M BLAIR. Local Agent ... I’er further information H A..0., Ticket Aftent. v» iHdresa L . IL Alien. A" ’ Seb'l Pars'r. Agent. Chicatro °<?BT H<_A MP HELL. CHAS •*<ll-1 • (htil Pa-M-r art. C. C, Ci & St. L. R.R. .Big P«r Some. ■ . CIMI: TABLE From Milford. Ind., ' tn effect Slay 28th, 1894 ! 1 goixg Sorth ’ltd. b -Mail a:. l Expreka -. 11 * a m L M. at! .-.I 1 . J.l P mfe., Sau.l.-.y Only 7 > a. n>. ! GOING ><»ETH . • -<dfo,L all and Expreaa- I 01a. m. - IS all And Express....;.. - 4 »sp,m. I Bun' -M p tn , ■ -- ■ ; —- ■ — . LOOSE SO/1 ■ / KNWHI> OF PYTHLVF . w , .. If. i . ... : »<r«atM ut-Ca-t . Hall. MOUivr- trig -4 standing are Ijjvltca to a»- - KUAm S’.svely, C U D. > II »ntz K K A 8. raitfc v»tw - x ‘ • •bA R I cels evviy l»t sad 3- Monday hishte :a eaehtaentb. ~i. - ,' Oliver Cromwell. i‘ ( QYRAEVak LODGt N ’ «4 ■■ *' .-.a A M Nlco&L W. M i Olivet Croniwe ~ J . JU S I’ ’ <Mt«d..‘ .It • on ®» *Tcr* full WK>© <®<l " »* ' Syracuse People When in Wasaw . SbojiJd Su>|» , j THZ BBUXSTICZ 1 . ' j Restaurant,. . W. J. Jackman. Prop r. ’ A splendid mea'. for twenty-five cent*. . furnnihed. I

- : ■ ■ , ZDr- Bolaix’s , *>ubc«M In his Rectal Treatment ami Rectal Medlcatlou U now unquestioned. Ry this ' * ystan be cures Blttni. Rleedlng and Itching | VUM Fistula. Fkwurcs and Rectal Ulcers j xiaßlreljr eared without the use of knife and j so detention frjm bu.-dness. » Akn ConAlpation. Liver, Stotnaeb, Kfndey ] and bain t»Ueas<-» psnnMwntly and eurod. % •BICLTaFidM nd FdEE. > telfcotA* <mhfh’lbußmt«i* rt><vi qn -MiosiaF api rtmday. July IT

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* TLe Studebaker factory South H. nd and some i . ae > at:. - embark in the luauulactfirc of biiydt s on a large They wW pnt a’hifh grade wheel on the maifket that will be »oM at about *jo. aud they will Ljiv. ready for shipment by i —— — >’ » I ———■■ ■’■■.b MUs Allie Fraeure of Alb I* 4 , lost her" !i'*‘ Sunoky. through the careless handling of a img'' gun tn the hand-of the ti y tai <'l.| aou of Nathan Btdu e, at w hose house fibs was ' isitir.4 The !i f pointed the <un, at her with ti , remark: • : I’lJ about youJ'’ when ihcgun was discharged, the bajii vuter-,,g .u.e, ey*. and I’cnetra: g tl • ’ Ahedi.l n«4 live >• r< gaiu c r,s. ■ . i\ hi « 31:.- Mary (latte r of North • Webster, wa- taking care of br- -i >,! i voting oldcketi. a arga white Brahms ; rooster «ecn>ed to think she had n > b-;«lnes* with th. . diicD. and -h tirht Whop she threw ut her band tul scare him away he struck her on the., tack <4 the hand th.’ spur going < r-.tr .:’ g . ih<- band, which «■ :<• nh»r • w iiuie system and at : ent «hc 1 in a critical condition A num!»er rs Hartford Ally g.rl'm-1 0.. f erciiing last w•.k Ur the pur,■■.>•< I f' :ganixing an auti society s»ys the Haitfor.i ('it;. Lepnbi: ’ah. A aV cei. ’.y indy u .is . iccted ; e •nt Before taking he M,-.tt|‘hc Said In a clear cahu wel’-moduiatiMi; vo,ce ••R>-aßy girls 1 nrii too tnuch rattled by the h.’ii ■: conferred upoii| mo t- giv-you mu hos my gab It is the first time I ever tumbled td any thing of this kind, and 1 1 hardly, know Low to catch on:. However. I w ill try to be sufficiently up to snuff n t to let any Hies light on tue «hi r e doing the prdawtent act d! this r am:< ty lam with you in title u. ,ve. and we might to extend an invitation to the married ladiek- Let our motto; ,e •.■NhQot the ■' | GOT EVEN WITH HIS FRIEND, avdrgl* Offrnslcr KeicnU I'rosccutlon with a lilting Krmark. “One of the funnhGt things that ever j happened during niy connect ion w ith ; the Georgia judiciary was when I was ! first elected solicitor,” said Judge j Griggs, of Atlanta, to a Constitution ■ -epT’cr ; ~ ; “The demands of my position fre juently put me in tljie petition of prose- _j ruling a friend Ut was hard, but 1 lid it. “An ex sheriff of a wunty in niy circuit—a follow tliat I had known and f . long while was. prosecuted for making away with some money. It was an ugly charge The evidence was | '.'ouolusivc againt him “ W hen I went d'^wn 'to court lie came { riagge.-ing into my. room about twii | thirds ilrunk. Jim ' lie skid "these in- [ fvrmd ..sconndrvls hr - trying .to prose l j cute me -[M-rfeet ontragtf. I told 'em •iut wait 'till 1 sa ' [Jim Griggs and we'd [ •' >:• I • . i ■ ■■■.•■ „ to prosecute 'Arid w.- (vill .w. n'tfl,' | [ Jim?' ■ i. ' “I looked at hirii iery gravely and ’ raid: Tom t'vb got a‘ d'..-‘ Against you. I"m| going to prpeeeate I you. convict you asd sen<l you to the I penitentiary You are gnilty. You got the money, and I vy got the evidence tc prove it.' . . “lie bs.ke.l it me it. perfect amaze luent II •luinf.-wiidt d lie said [ I didn't picati jt. I told- hial I did. He J straightened hU4> If u’n an i marehed J cut without a word ; . “ J '"llis case wu-'l "i .' <<:■•.■ v;V.b'-i I after dinner lb., “ • .'• a-ko.!'him if ’ he had ;.ny c.cfi’U'i lie said bo. ami didn't wag;t pH?- -tpoke in a half j drunkyn fashior..; rlSut/eaid the judge, j ‘you are-chatged iiere with h seriyus- ■ offciis.. and if ylou Imre niy .money to employ a lawvej- 1 11 appoint one for you. ’ ' ( ' i ; “The defeiiila'i.t tlidh t like it. ile j »r<»M- with G;" h’jthy. ‘ lb- •••eadied hill)- ' ■ self-against ► ;..i ! .. r . leaking In x, ‘ maudlin sash ;.i. -z ’ "" ‘Yer-hop :. , . 1 tou’t no j counsel, ami Idt u ’ want i.sw I | | pieanl what t -:i..t i d n't want-hie j -take m» 'va>tag,. «•; •'• state. State i ain’t g«'t no c. -'dr •'. • hat der I wAnt with any?" ■ . —r-r- , j'.. BEA LAWYERS. " I l Um} Ar.- tlrv,.: bj the («■>- man r . ■ | stornan, “The. chief * thing*; »n earth a Bea captain lawyer,” ; ■ an eld. g •- ter to | [ a liallu., ■;= r "i he ty- j ■ phoon of vi*. > , .nd ti'c hurri-: ■ cane,of th* V’l 1i... •< bud. but I they are' w. H- *: fu>ing a rumpus ‘ i with the sea la«y. r. . | ‘/Th- felt. ' ’ ix fvr ty as Mi ‘ "sea I lawyer’ U. tht one or‘more sailors almost sun- j - creep into every fdrei castle at one tiine or another, who. be- i ing a little bi tter ■ <.u a'.cd tlian his mates., Is — their leader and pn> ’ 1 ceeds to make binmdf solid with them: I ■and a dead’v dvemy erf the captain and * officers, by pioting . maritime law to ; them that ucv- r existed and filling [ their head* w th nonsense and imag- 1 dnary • wrongs. He'll tel! them they j must hare "pbim iluff- every day, ac- ■ •cording to aw and they ,i Iwlieve him, I and raise-cato f they don't get it. He’ll persuade’ the m they are worked t too hard, and every man Jack of them [ Will desert the ship at he r first port of call. Helt make them Iwlieve they ' own the vessel he gets half i through w ith them, and will instigate i a half doaen or more damage suits ! against the ship’s t wpers among them j ; as soon as they 1 set foot ashore. . “The "sea lawyer' Jis generally a | Sneaky fellow, who makes a steady ; I practice of deceiving honest sailors and getting them into trouble and then leaving them to get ont as best they can. He is bated and dreaded by every ; captain afl-jat. and there's only one way i of arguing with him—that’s with a be-1 laying pin J’ve known nrort than otfe moody -mutiny to be stirred up by g 'toi lawyer??

SYRACUSE. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA, July 25. 1895.

WALKING EGYPT. A Curious cliff ions Custom in Southern Georgia. “Y’ou pretend to know enough to ' coirie to -congress from Georgia.’’ re- | tortvd the >i«u?. disgustedly, “and I don’t know what "walking Egypt’is? "Well, it's a grand Iridian file pro-; I cession to w hich the colore d race gives way ,>:ice a yj'ar iu its churches. They . lift up their'voices in a horrible wail, the congregation does, and suddenly a j negro jnnjp.-up in the aisle. "Next a sister jumps up. She places her hands on his shoulders, and there 1 ti •;. s"ri.-: 1 _.;nping- up and down.; stiff-kne- i like you’ve seen sheep when [ £e/ling f ■' 'Es .", .e-- two are a misfit—he a StnaiL Tittle fellow, she a big’ J Strapping w,-:i<.-h. ; "The si;.gi;ig moans on Others get up tin* the whole congregation i- in ; p.-sx I-and-, forward resting oh !t . . irout. like a.lot of penit-, alia Ft *.- -le “ to _ dinner i.’v .. <» j--rky lime to the moanI ing. th.-• pr n like a long, black I centit-ed, jumps I urk-. i’- way up i out nisi. down rinolhere" says the Wasoingtou i' ■< until their religious j fervor has cooled • ’ Thaf** w i Joiig Egypt, and 1 sup ; o- t. - r", w., imported from Guinea two humire-d years ago." i r« *h Ne wa. Mr. o .a’., f»r a loug time > , c;< ik< -f r - >Hi ! >r court of Massa- ’ ston rein’cs in hi-" Half ■ a <\-n ! " ’ o ?.h Judges and Lawyers” Col. EUv.-.ir I re. Parker, who was ' rather p --antic, wrote a life of Mr. . h-site . 1I»- was relating an incident 'which h.-.ppi In the third century i before Christ. al»ont the time of the ; Ptolemy 111., ttod he appealedI to John S. Holmes, who stood by. • "Didn’t lie die about that time, John?” ; "‘Who's that that’s dead?’’ asked I Hulmes. •’ ' "I’tolemy 111 . said Parker. "What’. What!” said Holmes, streich- ' ing oi* hrs hands. “You don't say he’s, [dead!''

JINCOLUJkfi. 81 I i TMD» M>MM IF-~ YOU HAVE any derangement of tho Liver, Kid. neys or Stomach. If your Blood 19 Impure, if troubled with constipation ,or If your whole system 19 run I down and building up. try UNCOLM TEA. Why pay n DOLLAR for n vile compound, when for ad CENTS you can get a package of LIN.~OL.N TEA, made from pure, fresh herbs, with curative qualities far exceeding any other tea cr preparation on the market., ' Directions simple and plain. All first-class druggists sell LINCOLN TEA. C?ware of Inferior teas that druggists try to sell you as "Just hs good as Lincoln Tea," Noneof theiF are osgood. TiktrooCtr, A Noted Doctor Once said "most women lose their freshness and good looks much earlier in life than necesiary because of inattention to nature’s reqhlrements. Bc--1 cause of their peculiar habits all shonid make a practice of using some simple [ laxative. ’ There is no laxative so simple, so i pleasant to take and yet . so potent as GaldweiEs Syrup Pepsin. Get a 10c bottle 10 doses 10 ct? of Theo Miller, druggist. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases tre all gold »s far as you can see. They l ook s like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and are rolid cases fcf all practical purposes—yet only cost about half as much u an out-and-out solid geld case. Warranted to wear for so years; many in constant use for thirty years. Better than ever since they are now fined, at no extra cost, wiik the great , bow (ring; which cuwa.V it cr twuud cy the cue—the All ethers have the old-style pall which is only held to the ease by frictioa, and can be twisted off with the fingers. SoM onij thren»h wateb telsn. Bend for a watch com opener to the maaoAsctwrera Keystone Watch Case Co. s PHILADELPHIA. , CMdweli s Syrup Pepsin Is a boon to those suffering from con-1 etipqition and sivh headache. Try » 10c | bottle 110 doses !oci and be convinced. 1-arge sizes ,5Cc and il For sale by The Miller, druggist .. ‘ ‘ Ofcamberlain’B Eye and Sttl t Ointment A certain cure for Chronic Sore Byee. . Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old 1 Chrome Sores, Fever Sores, Fczeraa Itoh, Prairie Scratohes, Sore Jiippkr | and Piles. It is cooling and soothing Hundreds of cases hove- been eure<M>} ; i it aft eval! other treatment bad fail'll . cent? per bov J

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, . . . . . -- -- ---- -■ ; ( . BIG PROFITS jrxxx z. nrei axlj small iNVESTMENTS I Returning (vo.-i-erily vrall make m&ny rich, but nowhere can they make so : ittueh wltitip a short time a- by snceessfol S| eciilation in Grain. Provisions aad -tvk. Clrn (V or Each Dollar Invested can be made by •PlO<_L cur SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF SPECULATION •c? . . ■ - - ■ originated by us. AlLsuceessful speculators operate on « regular system. It is a well known fact that there are thousands of uieii in aii parts of the United State.' xvho, by Systematic trading through Chicago brokers make large amounts every year,’ranging tn m a fr"* thousand dollars for the man who invests* hundred or two hundred..dollars up to $50,000 to SIOO,OOO or more by those who invest a few thotisamls. It is a faet that those who make the largest profits frotu comparatively small investments on this' Sian are persons Who live away from Chicago and invest through brokers v! - thoroughly tinders.and systematic trading. Our plan does in t risk the whole amount invested on any trade, but covers both sides, so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that piles up enormously in a short time. WRITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS. also our Manual ou successful speculation and I our Daily Market Report, full of money making pointers ALL FREE. Our Manual explains margin tradiug fully . Highest references in regard to our standing and success. For further Information address 1 AI 2*H-2 Riidto Bmlding Olxica.g'c, Zll. ~ ' ~ . t • ■ F' . .

Hall Rates to ChatUnooga. Tenn, and Return. "Via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad On June ?e. and 27 the Baltimore.. & Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Chattanooga, Tenn., at rate of one fare for the roltnd trip, account International Conference Tickets will be good for reoiru 15sdays from date of sale, subject!'' a i exteiitton for 15 days longer F.u fi-J.l er iritov mation c.. ..,.<iresS any B. A ‘O? ticket agent of L. S. Allbn, Ass t Gen*l PaSs r Agent u Chicago, 111. Deer Park On the Cres* ot the Alleghanies. To those contemplating a trip to-the mountains in search of health and pleasure Deer Park, on the crest offthe Allegheny mountains, 3000 febt ibove the sea level, offer's such yarifed attractions as a delightful atmosphere during both day and night, pure ivater, Smooth, winding roads through the roads and. valleys, and the most picturesque scenery in the Allegheny range The, hotel is cqui,ppe<l with all adjuncts conducive to the entertainment pleasure and comfort of its guests. . The surrounding grounds as well as the hotel, are lighted- witli electricity. Six miles d;-ta:d. oh th-, same mountain summit, is Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park, aud equally as well equipped focihe eutartainment and accomodation of its patrons Both hotels are upon the lirfe of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, have the advantages of its vestibuled Limited Fxpr<re< trains between the east and w#st Seaxon excursion tickets, good for return passage until October 31, will be placed on sale at greatly reducnl rates at all principal ticket offices throughout the country. One- way tickets, reading from St Louis, Louisville, Ciucinoati. Columbus. Chicago, ami any point on the B. & O system to Wa*hHJgto.i. Baltimore. Philadelphia. or New York, or vice versa, are good to stop off at eithei Deer Park, .Mountain 1 akc Park : lakland. aud 1 the time limit will l-e extended by | agents at either resort up n application ’ to cover the period of the holder’s visit I he season at thSe popular resorts coin 1 metiers June 22d , For full information ay io hotel i-.ite-I re ems, aedrt-ssGeo. DeSbields. Manager ■ Deer Park Os Oakland, Garrett Co. ,Md I • -i— —- - ———- --- —»

j Sick Headache Permanently Cured < “1 was troubled, a long time, with sick headache. It' was usually accompanied w ith severe pains in the ■ temples and sickness at the stom- I ach. 1 tried a good many remedies recommended for Rtk this complaint; but N It was not until I bet gmi taking AYER’S 'wAb*, Pills that I received ="-4T anything like pennai.ent ' A siuI gle box of these pißs (lid the work for me, and I am now a well man.” | C. 11. Hutchings, East Auburn, Me. For the rapid cure of Constipation, Dyspepsia, Bihousneas, Nauj sea, and all disorders of Stomach; • Liver, and Bowels, take AYER’S AW Cathartic Pills ’ .v JUdal Piploiaa at-WlCg _ |At pr W ImW*

Ha t Rate to Cleveland, Ohio and fietnrn. Via the Baltimore & Ohio Kailroad. On June 18 and 19 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, will sell excursion tickets to Cleveland. O , at rate of one fare for the round trip, account meeting National Republican League Clubs. Tickets Wili.be good for return until June 22, subject to an extension until June 30,95 For fui lifer Imdriualion call on or address any B & O Ticket Agent or L. 8. Alien, Asst Gdhl Paasr Agent, Chicago DO 101 WAXT TD STOP TOBACCO’ YOUCAJi BELT RED WHILE Using it. The habit of using tobacco grows on a man until grave diseased conditions are produced. Tobacco causes cancer of the mouth and stomach: dyspepsia, loss of memory; noryous affections, congestion of the retina, and wasting of th? optic nerve, resulting in impairments vision, even to the extent ot blindness; dizziness, or vertigo, tobacco asthma; nightly suffocation, dull pain in region ■of the heart, followed by sharp pains, palpitation ai;d weakened pulse, resulting in fatal heart disease. It also causes loss of vitality. QUIT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco —to an inveterate user, becomes a stiiuulent that his system continually craves. “BUCOCUKO ' is a sclantitiyand reliable vegetable remedy guaranteed to be perfectly harmless, ami which'has been in use for the last 23 years, having cured thousands of habitual tobacco usors—smokers. chewers and snuff dippers. Y’»f CAN VSE ALL THE TOBACCO TOC WAXT. TAKING.".B.IOI •TKO ” IT W ILL NOTIFY 10l WHEN TO STOP We give a wkitiex GI.AUASTEE to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest ■ , I iU K O-CURO Is not a subatfitute but a reliable £nd scientific euro—.which ab- ’ solutelv destroys the craving for tubae : c<> without the aid id will power, and ! with no inconvenience. It leaves the system as purs and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or ' smoks. S.i'd t v a.l druggists at tl OT-pJ box ’ three boxes thirty days treatment) and ' i ah-lx rti.K th re. 52.50. or sent dir!ec’. upon receipt .of price. Send six TW ’ < EXT U'U’ FOR SAMPLE BOX. .\i> free. Eureka ( m.cal x .Manutacturing Company. [ Manufacturing chemisks. La t*r<>'<c. Wisconsin. DO "STOTT FARM in ’ c itEXIS. lESWE. iUBBtt, Vlll(>IMl, OB ANY OTHER STATE? ' |f Jj ' w folk mm Can help you to secure valuable information in tegard to lands for fanning, manufacturing, mining and borne pur,)Of>cseriptive pambhlets will bent on application, and lowest rates quoted for passangers and household goods. We want to help vou find a pleasant _iome and sell you tickets when you mor • Write |p. o i '■ „ , ... Et> MeC&SJwk, B Martin M t! Pass’r Traffic MeT On’l PassTAw*;

— Cash Store are offering some ven handsome things in . thin Wash Goods suitable lor Waists or Suits lor the hot sunimet - days. We are showing a handsome line of Dimities, ik most popular goods of the season, from 10c up. *- ■ . ? ■ ■ ■ ■ . - . ... ■ Gir rvhnmc-A fine line of Zephyr uingndmb- &ingliams p ght ed and good styles regular 12 l-2c quality for •? 1 w ■ - '; ; . ■■ ■ ■ * I~iOS6 Ladies* fast black Hose. pr. - 1 • ■ rnfCAtcA complete line of Summer Corsets. Wjfidow Shades s^g 6^. 0 £ ” ■ ? We will give you all the profit opCvlnl and half tne cost. We have a lot of Shoes from onut broken lines, many of them of RdffVo inc high grade, but off a. little in Dcirxclins s tyie. which we are bound to sell if prices will sell them. J* ’ f Zeisses’ Olxild.xerx’s . Sailor * Hats 1-4 and 1-2 off from regular price. ----- - \ r If in need of Cotton Pants or Overalls. we can give you the best value your money carl buy; - - L -- STETLER & S I RIEBT.

What Do You Eat? RRPA D Good workmen, a first i Mv u class oven, the finest flour CnkCS obtainable, enable us to BUNS furnish Syracuse people. \ as fine goods as can be \ baked anywhere in the country, and to give . you enough for your money to make it un' profitable for you to do your own caking/ GROCERIES J?’i r n 5 ock fresh and complete and CANNED our prices right, while r • T we always aim to ha ndle . ", vrOODH strictly pure gbo.ds-. “ Adulterationand 44 Abomination' * are inter changeable terms # a first class grocery store. K B Miles & Son, 'X } Bakers eSc O-rooexs,

SYRACUSE. Ind., July 25,i'95 , Mr. Theo. Miller. | I desire to inform you that on’the. 13th.oi July as I was traveling the streets of Syracuse, I was nearly prostrated with the heat So much so that I nearly fainted. I stoppef i and took a glass of your soda water arfV < have felt codl and chilly ever since. I G-EO Baird. Syracuse

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